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OMAHA DAILY THIRTEENTH YEAR. " OMAHA, NEB., SATURDAY BEE. MORNING, APRIL locked up in the Catholic church near Pat. | board to adjourn over Good Friday, but this otiches crossing before Howie left, Howie | time, perhaps as much through oversight as *aid tho! rebels’ half-breed followers have 151 | throtigh any intentional disrespect to the day repeating riflcs, while the Indians armed with [ ahat so many reeard as_eacred, the board did shot-guns, Asto the cannon possessed by | not vote to adjourn, The rules require that | Riel, Howie states that tracks of wheels were [ the notice of a motion to adjourn for an. found in several places, He is of |cial ocoasion shall be given one day thelopinion that canon have been taken from | vance, and in the present _instance this was Fort Carlton, Gabriolle, Diemont and & man | neglected. The consequence was that the named Sarnéau are the chief men Bext to | board did not and could not adjourn, and thia g h . | Grah Hiel in_ tho robeillo. "Tho Tinglish half | ed something of n {salig amank sartan also in all cases of 1 breeds did not jsin Riel, as he expected, but|sets. The majority of the members thought H H bl Tm L LBY; the Oity of went to Prince Albert nd alied thamdolyes |1t was” beer to"do as almest sl other Wheat was Quiet and Firm all amai | p with the whites and police who are all in the |bosrds of trade do, especially as under : amai in Ashes fort there. ; the circumstances thore was not much busi Throngh the Session, A ()lllsnr_v dispatch to-day 1y Major | ness to_ teansiat, but (the n;inorl\ty!um: o N : (General Strange arrived by train yesterday | advantage of the techinal point involved an Canadian Troops Pushing For-|afternoon. Col, Herschmer and Capt. Ootton | were apparently determined not to be depriv- | Corn was Dull and Desolate of d he North of the mounted police also srrived. They [ed of one day's trading, because cf some peo- 5 ward to the Northwest, Speculative Features, THE WORLD OF TRADE Trading on 'Chavge was on a Meagre Seale. present time, Each day was mournfully | tion, be ruspended in the following localities: THE wAanoRs . upon by them as his last. Throughout tha |All lauds west of the first guide meridian in Defeat of the Arabs at Tamai by the Kaneas, all west of range 17 westin Nebraska, British, long hours ot the night the houss withn | ghg wihile of Colorado except the lands in the ] CENTRAL AMERICA. which the sick man lay was wrapped in the | Ute reservation, all lands in New Mexico The United St‘alffi FOI‘G?! Tl e e e i it | omhata toeth oF Ao indemptty” Nt : operate in Securing ghmmer of the tvw tarned light. | the Chicago, Minnesota & Manitota railroad, shortly after 4 o'clock hisson, U, 8. Grart | Final action in the land office is also ordered Jr., drove up to the corner of the street at |to be suspended on all timbar culture entries Fitth avenue and a'ighted there to prevent |under tha act of June 3, 1875, which have not (] 1 o i bil i thes Froo Transit and Proteotion of | o™ Heiote "entering by’ houss o suid h | desart tand cnirog. American Life and Property. had not been sent for, and knew of no reason Hon. L. J. Colman qualified to-day as to teel alarmed, ho bad been anxious, how- | commisstoner of sgiicnlturs and took formal ever, to learn how his father was, and had | possession of tho office, He gave bond in come from the St. Cloud hotel for that pur. | $10,000, The United Slates Steamer Ten-[pose, At o'lock the door re-opened and the Rev. Dr. Newman descended the steps |, R oty i 1 hubbes Naily ¢ Panama R T e e atona |18 Feported to ba a staunch democrat fand one Took visible on his countanance the last few | Who has taken an active part in the political daya had disavpeared, and was replaced by an fi'"‘l‘“‘,‘(“ n Ponnsyivenia. He s expression that 1n contrast was almost_cheer- | ¥ profession, and at one time speake had long conferences last night at the fort. ]-ls‘n religious scruples, There was not much Col, Hirschmer will return to Medicine Hat | heard upon the subject during the torenoon on Saturday, He is making necessary | except hero and there among some roup of Wtth&Orders to Carry Out the|fu. replied HE WAS MUCH BETTER THIS MORNING, o Hohud attained ros and was gronly, o . 5 ra)| )y i Two Hundred Marines also Dis-|oeclcck lnst evening an tinuously unt then awoke, secmin asked for a drink, Drs. Douglas and Shrady, who ha Secretary Whitney Telegraphs the :‘d‘o‘_‘“ ,‘i.';:“e')‘}c‘,‘:.:"‘a“fih'g‘;:.{’::‘;‘pg{‘;‘ h‘l‘: of Now Hampshire, solicitor of internal reve- drls nue, has at the requeat of Attorney General A e T i1 | Garland tondered his rosienation to take of: @ symptoms that have befors caused Jbove Intentions, —rcien patohed from New York. Orders to Rear Admiral James E .Janett, CENTRAL AMERICA, ‘WasHINGTON, April 3,—Senor representing the United States of Colombia, *“The United States forces aro going to co- operate in securing the free transit and the protection of American life’ and property. 1f they find that the Colombian forces are able of themeelven to attain that object they will withdraw, American government, is deeply rritated at the excosses committed rt Colon, we need enmergy, repression, and exemplary justice, a0 that we may not be held for the aforesaid excesses. quently,” He also sent the following to the authorities at Beuna Ventura: “It is important i stata hiouse of representutiven, Vhen asked how tho General was he |,;4nt o hfs prosent office was recommended qui any of #0 much ued Dr, ' 2 | treasury departmont as $1,400 clark in June wman, was perfectly distinct this ’ 3 a—y morning and was much “mxgr ‘than at any | 1560 add was promoted from time to time Becerra, | time sinco the alarming, last Sunday morning. Naturally hia at Washington, sent the following dispateh |gion o E0 this afterncon to Geaeral Gomina at Panama: | Associated Press, SNATCHED FOM THE GRAVE. New York, April 5,—Abont midnight Dr. Douglas called at General Gran’s house, and | sent to the sonate by the president 178 and of about 1 o'clock issued bulle T have parton s omiger he | that General Grant has beon sloeping quietly | twelvo unacted upon. the good faith, and upright intentions of the | since the administration of anodyne. Public opinion here | Grant Jr., called about 4:30a. m. qustioned he answared he had not been seat for but came in case he was wanted. fReport fro- | 5:30 this morning th General had pussed | white'men who had ettled on the Winnebago | 0110w when a water supply has been secured.’ quiet night. Dr. about 6 o'elock this morning, The Letest News from Half-breed | *rrangements for steamboat trapsportation of troops and .uypuu down the Saskatchewan, Ricl’s Rebellion, A messsge from Fort McLeod gives the assurance that the blood Indiansare all quiet, There seems to be_nothing to fear from them or from the Blackfeet. The extensive blook Pnrchase of a Large Amount of | built by the late Governor Conchon took fire this morning, Ths wing, occupied by several Arms by Oanada, families, was almost destroyed with the furfiture. Loas, $10,000; insured. UNEASY FRANCE. THR FIOKLE FRENCH ANXIOUSTO RESTORE JULES FRERY TO POWER,~UNEASY TIMES IN PARIS, Paris April 3,—Party cooflicts are increas- ing 1n bitterness, M. Do Freycinot attributes tus failure from the ministry to partisan lead- ers of republican sections especially the re- His appoint by Representatives Scott, Raneall, and Er- mentrout, of Pennsylvanis, and_Hepresenta- tive Warren, of Ohio. Mr, Garrison, wp- Hobad gone to slesp at 10 pointed to be deputy first. comptroller, 't at had alept almost con- | present chief of the forelgn intercourse divi this morning. He |son in the first comptroller's office much refrashed, and | motion is in strict accordance with ci ho attending pliysic reform principlos, remains JUDGE CHABLYS CHESLEY, 5 o'cle The Fickle French Avxions to Re- store Minister Jules Ferry fect on the appointment and qualification of g to Power. hia successor. Judge Chesloy entered the el rm reappear, His voice, contin- 565, aud was , THE_ SOUDAN by 20 T LA TG Ik GRAHAN'S GREAT GAIN. publican unfon in clalming the balance of ‘Owing to the critical condition of Genarall 1ONDON, April3.—Dispatches from Suakim | ower in the cabinet. President Gresvy pro- rant, the Presidont lias postponed indofinita- | gives the following account of avents at the [poses to obtuin an_ adinterim ~min- y the General's evening reception to the s 1 > H Db whioh waa 60 have been given on Tise: | oot o, Geabiam ocsupied all the helghta |isbry of moderates. b0, act . il day next, above Tamei lasi evening. During the night | the interval between the dissolution of KV AL NONBER Ok NoNTHANIOND tho rabels fired into tho zereba, and ono sol- | HPuller and Le Grande and other opportin Qlor wae Killod and. b, wenned. Ty sofn | 568 0bporo dissolving the chambers on the 5 3 ed. Early this | ground that it is a manouvre for the restor- mornivg Gen, Graham advanced to Tamal, |10g of Ferry to power. Inan interview with and at 7 o'clock took possession of the springs, | Greevy to day, Spuller said the majority of mptoms appeared amily by his improved condi- n to the effect |these 150 were confirmed, two rejested and 0. The members of the Utah commission called | Another dispatch is as follows: ~““The i‘.’&“ifi".’fl‘.fa"a? rl’;:i:‘t“l:ani:du};:. ) When | on tho srcretary of the interice to-day. Ho | Guards, Bengaleso troops, Marines, Berkshire | left favors the dissolution of the chambers. showed « lively interest in the plan of the work. Commissioner Atkins said to.dav that the wvgiment aud Silkhs will occupy Tama on | Rochefoe replyiog to » threns T ouportunis onday, The ° | papers that the Ferry majority in the senate y: The commander of the forcos will | Giil'vafuse to vote for a dissolition, saya that 10,000 mon await the signal to march_ and am In a3 follows: | swoep away the senate, Intense uneasiness e The. bitl, | prevails amone the beople in Paris and Up to Newman loft the house|or Brow Oreek reservation would have A diapatch from Gen, Gr To n reportor |0 108ve, and that the government would “Teserar Hivy, 6:30 a, operators who saw no chance of operating and who thought it was a pity that Chicago should ignore Giood I'ridsy ss & recognized holiday. At noon President Blake called the board to order and briefly stated the ca.e, Ho said that there was only one way by which an adjomnment for the afternoon could bo made, and that was t. instruct the secretary by a unavimous vote to cast a bal: lot, which would thus becoma the vote of the members. Many, he said, who were against adjourning yesterday wers for it now and the majority ssked the minority to respect their wish, No business could be done, and he hoped the_minority would not oppose the motlon, The president then read the formal ‘motion, and the responee was loud and seem ingly unammous in favor of adjournment. There were some no'es, however, and the president witheringly declared that the board was not adjourned. = He took occasion to say that he would see tn it that proper decorum was observed on the floor, and the admonition was probably not out of plzce, as & number of the boys were about beginning to amuse themselves by repeating some of the entics that eulivened Christmas. —e—— — BASE Baul NEWS, TiiLabELUHIA, April 8,—The base ball ar- bltration committes met here to-day., Powell and Frank of last season's Peoria club and Clarence G. (“'Kid”) Baldwin of the Quivcy club were roinstated, The names of P. C. Larkin and John Kozler, both of the Rock Tsland club wero erased from the black list and the rules so amenned gthat players in ¥ minor organizations cannot be expelled with- | 480 was quiot all through the sossion. however, wero firmer on account of unfavora- ble crop reports and wo note an advance of Prices on Catile Have a Down- ward Tendenoy. The Hog Trade was Again Dall and Prices Lower, Provisions Were Kaster and Prices Kept Within a Narrow Rasge ~—Mess "ork Lower. CHICAGO MARKETS, Special telegram to the Brk, Chicaco, Apnl 3. —This being good Friday and observed by nearly all principal exchanges 1n the world, there were no dispatches relat- ing to the price of consols or anything hand- lod by bulls or boars. on a mengra tcalo and on local speculative account. higher than twenty-four hours ago but prices of hog procucts were shaded. Trado on Jchange waa Wheat, corn and oats closed a shade WHEAT Prices, @4c on the figures current twenty-four hours For May delivery, opening sales were adopt 1he mildest me: , to effect th 7 that more forcon be sent to Pasama, to restoro YR 010 GAaieAL CRAEL IO slbsp ! AVGRVEID | Fobiatal - B e oA ok the “"’:"d the zereha wero occupied last night by | S1OURRORE the country order and to prevent the nation from being | o'clock a~d slept continuously until 5 o'clock | other officers in the interior department be- |8 ¢ ain of pickets supported by a strong re- - t‘:}uda[l:rm:‘;::‘;hl’ Secratary Whitney ato | thia morning, At that hout ho had asked for lieve that tho government will exoeriencea | serve force, The enemy's fire was silanc:d at AT TaLs: | noon telegraphed ns follows to Pen- | g on A0S K T PORE G AE B great difficulty inremoving the settlers, one this morning by a volley from the sd- OEN/GRAHAMIAYS TANALIVARHES sacola, Fla, to Rear-Admiral James I ) 3 18 throat was | = Tt js understocd that Genera Grant has|vanced pickets, 5 out the sanction of the arbitration committee. The second s:ction of the national agreement relative to the rigning of players made to read: ‘‘October 2.” inetead of *‘October 10" 08 the date on wh'ch the players are to be en- at 804c and sales during the day ranged at 80 800, closing at 80}@808ct June sold at 824@824c. nnd closed at 82§@82hc; August soid at 85jc. | i the gr xDON, April 3. —A later dispateh f con 3 agetk,who aled tofay (rom Now Orloans | then moltaned and dresed, and the General | exprease dosio o ba buricd n. Washiog:| romy ki ihieien O ar e o | aagn tho. snamy rebzeated 1 the di. | e s admitiod s the peotection. of the | yras dullall intoresting speculative featuren " T i steamship Tennessee, | gsemed bright. As Dr, Newman |ton. night was quist, The troops s s : 3 being practical esolated by the firmness in o dition to J of & i Hep Ps are in good con- national agreement. The committee adjourne G X o adaion ot oree . yourcon | 121"*" o owse, ~ Gonerl | Grant | o president to-day appolated John T, | diion. i uok axpsct . et with srt | o o1 TH2el The Brltish then burned | 3% oo Now Vork in November. wheat and good demand from shippors oro Garrison of Virginia to be deputy first comp- | resistance. fol‘h::]lszl dispatch from Gen, Graham is as Tamai. Gen, Graham lost one man killed - and twelve wounded during the fighticg. An Unpleasant Predioament. ARNIS FOR CANADA, o i 2 At Bbaasd A 3 CreviaNp, O., April 2.—The son of & forces advanced at § this morning and ooen: | heo rrana 10000, Binriial Homrs iharsont | prominent real estate agent in this city is in pled the villuge and Kham,encountered slizht | 3,000,000 rounds of cartridges for the troops, | 1ail at Erie. I'he young man referred to is opposition on the 5 ; e nmf’m.‘i:icfiw sy fm'x)r:g Ty s CivnNED! E. T. Pierce, a student at the Columbia mil- ated a steady feeling and prices averaged higher. The receipts aggregated 36 oars, 251 cars being ocontract geades, whioh was considered a good inepection for 'this time of the year. The withdrawals from store were 34,360 bushels and veesel room engoged for 52,000 bushels. Allisnce and Galens, all of which are at|had spoken to him, the patient’s voice seemed | troller of the currency, vice Judge Zsrbell, Aspinwall, R ve arrival you will be_re- | stronger than at any time since the unfavor- | resigned, and John 8 McCalmont of Penn- inforced by about 200 morines ~ dispatched to- | 8ble symptoms set in. The family were en- | sylvania, commissioner of customs. vice Judge day from Now York by tho steatmahip_ City | couraged and hopeful. The general had no [ 1, Johnson, resigned. of Para, with tents and camp equipage. To |bad symptoms during the night. The first —m— E:ond: ln: oominggfi:ie; further supplies will | bullletin of gw sy Sedc '“nl;h&m o] CHICAGO F1it BELLS, sent atonce. Tho duty you me called| 08 m—"Gen. Granthas hada prolonged | v (uqu or Ex, GRANI'S DEAT i | verylittlo upon to perform, calls for the exerciso of |sleop, Ho has taken food at intervals during H: RANIS] DRATIL THE MUl aualityy o Ar i s .| itary academy to the Brooks school. Hi i R o Y o V) LED. f goicg to retus i Loxnox, April 3.—Thornton & Mawby's | 1437 emy school. Tle great dincration, The object of the expedi- 5‘3»'&:;%‘&&%&;“&&2 e el ALARM BELLS WILL BE TOLLED. IV ERwhols W toron o S e e o hostoryfuclory. was burned ab Lelcester Yo- | went to Torio, Pennsylvania, yesterday in full | Jrore FAter foskys o ook hold freely: D BT AT MO b B A UL SusciiltSlogramito o Bos: Four soldiers ware wounded in_occupying the | day. Loss, $200,000. T e Y eVt s Y e m RIS | on e b feas]o b oerar wud i epOFU BT Ea o toplr enagements to broserve the meutrall | *"At0:40 a gentleman, thorughly informed | | CIcA00, April 3,—The ohlef fice marhal, | villages,. O theso two belong to tho Austra- ORDERED TO TONQUIN, o'lock this morning when he returned to th | large export. movemont, the_attendance of e BEAnih 0 RITFhEHUON protent e e o ocas! f,“;:;:wt"“ :";:’li‘:"“’" of ‘:I“’ l;e':l}“"‘i;“" A dinpatoh filed at Suskim at 2 this after- | PAMS, April & SarsAl Boulavgss et L D L I e L i B et ives and proj of tizens. q 8 tlletin rtment, nnounce the death of Gen- er- i i el The circumstancest a5 andorstood from - the | bad told the story, but ha could add that Gen, oo Tamai is in flames, Tho British | joumender in Taois, has been ordered to e of bur- ril 8, noon. — Our OATS were rather frisky; trade was quite active; larger than the corn crowd. Prices were firm and advanced 4@{c. April sold at 28}@28} 3 y ¢ ; , the polico avrested Pirco on a cha | Sesensty with whish thees ot from, b2 | Grant had been snatched (rom the grave and | rat o ey ooy oo, 16 happens by e [ oenbeqei P 128 the Placo was, ane illed, 7 Tonquin, and will procecd thero to assume |y "fior o fight in which Dlerce ro- | closing at 28he; May sold at 313@zc and are In goneral that the steanship belonging to | that it the hypodermic syringe had done it, | tolliog of the fire bells. He has mado arrange- E President Grevy insists on De Freycinet | tisted with sword ~and relolver. In | and closed at 31§@sZc | the Amerlcans had boon seizod at Cofon by | The general rested in an casy chair all might, | ments with the telegraph company by which THE BATTLE RAGING, assuming the office of president of the council | jail Pierce said he had gone to Erie to meet PROVISIONS an armed force, and goods inj transit takon |and;this morning it is believed he will spend | we will receive the news as soon as the tele- from her. Her officers and the American |another Sunday with the I cousul imprisoned, and the transit across the e isthmua interrupted. With the consequences + inyolved in these past acts, you ara not con- cerned. Your sole duty is consigned to seeing that free and uninterested transit {sthmus is reatored and maintaine ing &adforuibg/a aw(oahinch: R L L Grant’s residence | receivod. All the fire bella in tho city will be | this morning. He had not S DIITIAN TROTROTION: & Cleveland, Miss Bishop and her friendsdeny T e e D e Shey that 1 | when B found the ‘enenry ‘ontmeen jua | HONG Koo, Apeil 3, —The British flag has | the story in to-to THE GENEGAL IS FIRST-RATE s hots times at ingervala of half aminuts, | beyond Tamai. Gen. Graham mmediately | been hoisted over Port Hamilton, an island e as compared with yestorday. At 1:30 the fol. | The bells will bs struck simultaneously from [ attacked tho Arab position, and a battle is | ™ the Corean archiyelago. lowing bulletin was issued: General Girant | headquarters, now going on, CONFLICTING NEWS FROM SUAKIM. ¢ that | iy quite rofreshed by a long sleep, ——————— Loxpow, April 3,—Conflictiog dispateh 3—A § the lives and” property of American sitizens | tajn nourishment twica. sinco wi®E%| A Sample of Democratic Reform. ON TO MANITOBA. opimom, Al 8 Ounlisiivg divpetches] (Queso Aprll S-A'judzment of tho court el b on your arrival st thelath bulletin and is Bow propaing for a bath. His | Spocial Telegram to tho Boe. T e to the movementa of Geaeral Graham’s forces ‘(’}f '““"’d";"’ wmlme: “)" -’“}"‘H" Ca“t‘:‘ o mhorison ar” adeguite o the | Biso 820, ALLND Senttor Chafoo ud | Wasmoron, April 8.—A good story| Gicaco, April3—A mumber ot ominent | usto what b scivaly pamm'the Sourse o s, b us. dispoed af a “Dangerons pra- rotoeion of lifa and property, and the main | 0358 ganoral eusp: - Ohatfos said. e | o to tho surfaco horo about the democra’ | Canadian fiials pased throngh hro to-day [svents toiay. " Tho belel hero ip that hore e P e Loy of fres transit, you will interfere in | improvement must be regardod as due to the |icfeatures of reform. Secretary Lamar Will on route to Manitoba, Tt wasl was no Sghting to spoak of, and that the cas- | tension” on the part of the ecclesiastiosl an: B0 roaback anith the, constitutod authoritier, | pntient's great coustitution nnd indomi table | bo remembered as the first man o inaugurate | conversation with them srantearned through | iiics wero very. aight. Oficial dspatahes | thoritios. ‘Tho caso was that of oo Francois part to perform in the pol pluk, bat that tho. improvemeat could Bct{ieform” Ly tho sala of tho carringos used by | rovermment. Is taking activo rocuations | ko EeLchon Bowaver: by Soat. ont st | widons mumed Eageacuuad been eeelcharicaly A Suakim dispatch is as follows: Gen. gram announcing the general's death Graham commenced his advance on Tamai were casier and prices kept withih a narrow ravge, Nearly sll the trading was on local Spocuiative ' account, Mesa pork ‘b cents ° lower, Lard was quiet and 2} cents lower. CATTLE recefpts were excessive for eo late in the week and the previous heavy supply. Traius were lato and buyers held ~ back until they could fhually ace what waa on the market. A fow early sales of big, heavy steers were mado at equally as_good prices s yesterday. Prices on the ordinary run of shipping and dressed / beef steers ave strong and_20c lower than a / week ago, with a strong downward tendency / to-dey. Fair togood cows and heifers are | yot selling at hixh prices, but are lower than a ! Weok 8go, and canning stock went down with adrop to-day. To-day prices are 20@30¢ lower than s week ago. Large numbers of common old cows are selling at between 82 60 @:275. Low grade steers are plentiful and aro stroog at 2o lower than a week ago. Stockers and feeders were again dull and rices weuk at the decline noted yesterday. hey are at least 26@30c lower than o weol: ago. There were no stock calves on sale. Good Stoer calves sre in active demand and would ] realize high prices, Shipping grades, 1,000 to 1,200 pounde. $4 40@ 4 95; 1,200 to 1,360 pounds, $4 95@b 30; gord to extra, 1,360 to 1,500 pounds, £ 40@> ers_and butchers, §2 40@4 25, mwainly $3 ¢ stockers, $5 70@4 40; feeders, $1 Texans, $4 L0@5 00. OGS Trade was again dull and prices strong at 10¢ lower, making a decline of 20@20c for the weok 0 far, Common and rough packers sold down to $1 £5@4 35; fair to geod, $1 40 @4 45, and best hesvy, $4 7) and ’there- abouts. The market closed dull and weak. Packing and shipping, 240 to 400 pounds, $1 40@4 60; light, 130’ to 210 pounce, 34 20 @4 . A{Capadian Bnow Storm. TononTo, April .—A severe snow storm is prevailing throughout Ontsrio to-day. About eight inches of snow has fallen and it is still snowing. Quebec Courts Sustain jthe Civil Marriage Law. e —— e — i be permanent. ; procautions | Other dispatches, however, say that one man | widow named Pagean,had been ecclesiastically f:«“iz'h :: S:ll:r:iu-tl::do{-'u:lhiab:dfiour d‘;:y f(’i 'he following bulletin was issued at 12:30: | the department. It comes to the surface now | against Fenian evasion and the government is | Wa killed and from six to twelve wounded. | annulled; on the ground of spiritual affinity, L) idlines should | The general was bathed, covered in bed, and | that he, at the sume time, established a suite | in receipt of inf: i The British found water at Tamal in bad | from which an Episcopal dispensation had not - arise from your presence at the isthmus. The | thon'at his own reqaest, roturned to the o N a ormation which shows conclu- | 4\ ylity, and after setting firo to the village | been obtained. Henrieux appealed to th incidental exerciso of humanity = Coward | chair, in which requeat, roturned to the 6asy | of luxurlous spariments in his departwent | sively that the Fenians contemplate some |stursed to Zereba from which they et ot in | beibrenrto villy o Y aaalibsatd Toikis s o m(f:; d'},::,f,f,‘;‘,?"""’ must be fin bed. He took food and stimulants, and is | Quarters, fla-:) ““'“fflémz{:h u{vmgtl ;)1::“ movement, All entrances to the parlinment | the morning. ¢ the judge, now Chief Justice Stewart, de- i now quiet. The ("‘:e“ of the anodyns given l::f::g:ll.e Lt K‘;j:ingyhin Bosi‘c: Srera e | buildings are closed excopt one door and there DECIDE TO ACCEPT FERRY’S PROPOSALS, cided the suit in favor of the wife, ruling that CENTRAL AMERIOA, D .‘.':fi':?fi"i:‘i"‘.;’f,fl:.l;:: Toom forierly occupled by a copylat and | sre two policemen constantly on duty to pro- |, PALIS, April 8. —TLe Tempy asserts that ;‘:5l}';;"u“".‘;'ig:g_‘“‘_’:fi"m‘;‘f“';?h:‘“;‘;.f;“;?;f AN IMPORTANT LETTER FROM GUATEMALA DE- | Some uneasiness in tho throat. The pulse 15 | Other clorks o han had thess crowded into | vent any one not well known from entering | eeubiee th Toeet oo O rkiy has.de. | viow has just unannimously maintained the & t10:30 P Other rooms and hae_ had rooms handsomely | the buildi T € | troops, the government at Perkin has d B y TAILING GENERAL DARKIOS' MOVENENIS, ho/same/asab 1080, A ramonly Htted up. Persian carpets | Fenians - wille contine thoeered, 48 | cided to accept M. Ferry's peace proposals. the declsion. New Yous, April 8.—Gen, T. B, Buntiog | _ VEBY COMFORTABLE, have been laid, and the costliest tugs, di- | assisting Reil in the rebellion In the morth. THE MUDHIR OF DONGOLA, Business Failures. of this city, who somo years ago held prom- | 207 P: W-—Gen. Grant is at this memont | vans and ottomans, purchased, all of course, | west. The half-breed grieveance seoms to be [ DoxGoLa, April 3. Fore VACHIE - Thet il Tasnk posttion in'the Army/of Grateninles hae | tisat oraicr i) ithe inneasigess iinthus [ atithe govemment's expenss. Tbls e sam- | that thoy sold ciipland franted them by the | ia aud stallstarted for Cairo to-day. Nzw Yonr, April 8.—The fallures durlog N el (T y tho remedies properly | ple of "*democratic reform, Dominion government for anything offered | number of persons assembled to witness their | the past soven days were leas thun in afly week juat received the following letter from an|employed. He has taken his food regnlarly them and moved back into the Prince. Albert | departure. The farewsll was o oold one, and | since th be Total failures 231 Amorican gentleman rosiding in Guatomala, | sn well. “They both refreshed him, _About The Illinols Legislature. country. . Hors they becama distatiaied. aug | some of tho natives thraw mud at the mudhir, | s 077 1oy weree =0 TR S i 1 2 o'clock he ha i ] ; x 5 ; which throws much light on tho present Cen- | %0 o ster iy, ius Window opatted and the | o /e reun, April3.—Tha house presented | 0t €0 the United Statea for Itiel to visit | A testimonial beating testinony to the soud, | “Bayrision, April 3.—The trustoes of Pops, tral American complicatlons: (Signed) resmodleribh ecod efiookl| NSRRI BiL ) e e e ey | o nd during st K bnchYevery ) one | ' oynliy ndinfiucnoowbich was izslated | Cola & Go. mad & propostion i pay 40 erits GUATENALA, March 12, 1885, —Dear Gien-| ~GENKRAL GRANT'S CONDITION IMPROVING, |more than thirty members being present. [ naturo. he quietly sowed the soed of Ji'.:;?. mm‘,ioy:::;::;:u‘. x.:: fm-o\"w ; “/f"'hgfxd"""to' 1'1”00‘?%1"“;9“”?1 hm'“fi?' eral: By this mail I send yous paper con-| New Youk, April 5,—Physicians bulletin, | The time until 12m was taken up in reading | 500 which tinally culminated in a rebellion. | 5y A orll B Coerommndancis aesceta | Hatls and e A P A SN et taining the proclamation and the deoree of |11 p. m.—Gen. Grant was able at 10 o'clock i the joi bly | e Dominien authoritios expect a loog gur- | y.at Hye peisonn hive bosn- arrosted for com- ; ining the proclamation and tho doores of |17 1. : . [irant, ok able st 10 oclosk | bils the rst time. _ Aftar tho joint assembiy | ritla warfaro which will probably Iast 4 peas | hat five person bave been arrested for com- Dubic of the vo snd ot ta phces one te- o portant docament. Tre ancdyne hat been | the house adjourned. or moro, ‘Tho military authorities nre active. | RICIt in the alleged plot to assaseinate King The Suffe Colon. flag of Central America, pledging his talents, | administered and hois now usleep in his| In the jointassembly the members were in [1¥ engaged in organizing troops, getting arme, Alfonso, PHiLADRLPHIA, Apnl 2,—The following fortune aud his life to defend it. Declaring | chair. general condition remains tho | a rather festive mood and cast votes for vari- | accoutrements In readiness and preparing to ABTIATY, ANONO, GRBMAN OFFIORRS, dispatch was received to-day by Adamton, all traitors who oppose the common cause, and | 8ame a8 stated in the last bulletin . ous persons, including Haines, Androw Jack- | make & vigorous warfare. BrruIN, April 3, —Arrests of German offl- £ Consul-G 1 Ad St A ming destruction to thoso governuents | The important document alluded to in the [son, Strester, McMillav, Morrison, Logan HE MEANS FIGHT, cers for divulging military plans are incroas- [ 0%, Of Sonsul-laenerst 4 d“‘“‘“"w“‘b “,’i'“' who fail o joln in regenerating movements, | 11 o'clock bulletin was a family paper, Dr. | and others. Sr. Pavt, April 8. The Dispateh's Wia. | 108 A feoling of anxioty s provalent in | FoU, B0t 1, (1Y demkiovsd by, o Flonduras entors hoart and souljuto the meve: | Shrady has just said. that General Grants| . The committee on] clections completed tho | pipce ¢ uite SRCL Srp Che Dispateb's, Win. | yyasy garrisons where it is believed that false | oy e ditorn to s Y. MBS prose ment, Salvador vassiiaten. Nicoangs de. | condition In very good to-night, but it canmot | count this afternoon. Net gain for MoAulil, | why & Wit roxes, Tho wire to Battleford |, formation has been given to thegovernment | *'[SE7H0, £0 Aok #1beet Peioph fo rollof. Tonds horslf *£o th last. drop of blooh ™ sed | b0 fold st what momont he will die. - The | contestant, 203, which docs not ovarcome th [ {i &“\V: “TH0U A5l thines took very bad | oy tho sake of reward. [Sigued] ADAMBOH, Costa Rica 18 not et heard from, Tt s dars | snodyne administered produced sleepines, | majorities” of Sittig, 972; Boutell 3517, Sul- | from Battonch Crossing wnd says’ Toial has | ., The Emperor i a congratulatory letter to | mpg ny o pginsy ing stop on tho part of Barrion worthy of o | Dr. Shiady says ho pever saw 4o much ex: | livan 1607, Tho tocond procinct ws paseed | 1900 men. includiog st yo0" Trgioel bas | pismarck on the oocatlon of the latter's birth- | T1° Brines Moving fon Fapsme, bold & man, as Salvador now | haustion in & man suffering with a disease of | on account of the ballots being in Chicago. i d ndians an New YoRk, April 3,—Preparations are be- ix canno) d day, said: My dear prince, you MonTREAL, April 3—The snow storm sends, 5000 to arrive, ambassadors £o disouss | such small local magnitude, This exhaustion U s ot pria mepnt ficht, alin brother |} % had the fullest confidence i you. ing made for the departure of marines for | which has been ra.ing bere since 4 o'clock and porhaps arrange v atters to make common | the doctor thinks is due largely to the recent| The Storm in Westorn Missour). |Jillad at 'the raid on siattieford were |#6ned himsell, Your grateful truly’ devoted | panama at the Brooklyn navy yard, Two | yesterday afternoon shows no signs of abat- by e, g{;fi"‘:"b:" db"‘":“f offensive opera- ;‘;":_’."”- the “‘lll]“!‘ ""i:' when l“"l‘“l' his | g1 Tours, Apnl 3,—The storm in western | James Payne, George Applogarth and Clink, | czaperor. (Signed) hundred and fifty men were des; T o ay | I8, No trains have ‘"‘V“d{r’“’a"h‘“"';)’“h:: L Bike dlapatobed (s they soy) 10,00 rncn Be | ki Deuralgia, the extraction of teeth, | yyj, 0oy on' Wedneaday night was very gen- | 4ll Indian Instructors, and Barney Fremont, & | == ENOLAND AND TURKET, and two hundred more will bo despatohed | West: = Itis wid that from 15 been paid for substitutes by the relatives of some young man cf the Sixty-filth battallion, e e— ranche man A man named Blondin arrivi LonpoN, April 8,—It 1s stated at Berlin | Monday, eral. All the streams are greatly swollen, | \¢ Quapelle yesterday from Hmbnm"hfl and Vienna that negotiations between Eng T ———— bridges carried away, and othor dwmage done, | freight taken from him by the rebels. who |land and Turkey for an understandina on the Marines for the Isthmus. Four bridges of the Missouri Pacific system rnvehlm an order for itsigned by Alex Fisher, | Fgyptian question have fallen through,| ParapeLruia, April 2,—Captains Fagan varyiog in length from forty-six to one hun- ioutenant governor of Saskatchewan, and by | Eogland bel ieving the Afghan crisis to be|and Cochrane and (0 men of the United dred feet long were swept away, Gorveny, secretary, All the 90th battalion | over having withdrawn the concessions which | States Marine corps left League Island nav: ———————————————————— aud the balance of the Winnipeg field battery | she offered when she desired an alliance with | yard to-day at 3 hours notics for New Yorl TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER T0-DAY arrived at Fort Quappello yosterday, where | Turkey sgainst Ruwvia. It is roported that | to sall thenoe to-morrow to the Isthmus of » t“htlay Cnul:mped. It s nli:i that Riel has a tk‘:)e .i“ lhn‘n i mcenle{lu ln:: Ennhn(‘ilnutiul to | Panama, ——— egraph operator wi um and has n | obtain his sigoature yptian covenant co‘;‘;u;m “"“x"“““é‘;"'"x I tapping the wires a8 to keep po.b::d and at Fehmi Pasha’s course in submitting to Springfield A ol on the government's intention and the move- | such treatment without protest, SrriNGFILD, 1L Apri] ments of troops, Pasha has, it is sald, been recalled by the | convention held this eve WinNieRG, April 3,—Ths telegraph wire | *01t40: was cut last evening between Humboldt and i i Loxnox, April 3 —A dispatch from Teher Battleford, probably at some point near|gays, the shab of Persia ‘unmoned Mo Clark's rossiog, and nothing has been beard | Skin Khan from Constantinople to_consult from Battleford for more than twenty-four | about Herat, Mo Shin's long rosidenco in hours, Thote ia & very uneasy feeling as to| 26140 1Ualifyiog him as an authority. the probable fate of the besieged, and intense anxisty for troops to be sent forward. A and B batteries are making better time than ex- pected: and will probably reach Port Asthur ut 11 o'clock to-vi A enchin b domareow svesng. 0" | pecial tlngra t e Brn . Gen, Middlston has desided not to advanoa | o O 400 APFil 8-=Robert Wilion, bead of Foutness MoNkok, Va., April 3, The | 708 company for cithor a loan or purchae of fusther than Fort Queappelle uatil more | 0 c4RAE department of Armour & Co., «” Unlted States stewmer Dispatah, with be. | r2"3hospital teats for the purpose of shelter. frocps osme Bh AL Mo, sk ppaed somm bl e Ewvodt 500 and 100 sxitomeratel, with be- | ing tho destitute of Aspiawall. It was decided i 1 {Wm. Howle, of High Bluff, Manitobs, who | been ordered from the firm lately by the board, from the Norfolk they could not be sold except at public anc returned to that place yesterday f : Horo chin uftaruoon, She wil fatersebt tho U0% &4 Fequised by law, but In consderation Shnkty ‘of the vebela. says: o weeks: ago | Biish goverament and be sud; *'We hav steamer from New York for Asploesl of the prol tute condition of Amer- Wednesduy Riel, with a f about 400, | #old to the British government since last Capes of Virginis and the lnu:pvlv'l.l? t{:: ‘g: ican citizens at .Aspinwall the declared war and atarted o.‘;':'.:.n'uci'flg ex- | September 4,000,0 0 pounds, ot cans, of e Fea ment placed 1n the custody ftion, The iel started ho ad- ansfer iRt e capbedr.ot $he sl of pedlbon, o a ‘g;';mf::lllgr .-a-'i: 'udu caoned corned beef. About 1,600,000 pounds d destitution. Thesa Ustholic church at Batouches Orossing, He | of that smount was sold after the rumors of 4 advised all to arm theumel vee] and propare for | war with Russia began to prevail, aud every fight as it was evident that i a8 1 wan Ao R ufi“" fi:lda:: pound of this amount has already been deliv- the frontior, I think the number may be ex- aggerated, but the troops are leaving every day. A gentleman told mo to-day, as near a8 ho could count, fully 2,500 men marchod to the frontier this morning, 1 aw a battery of fleld cannon start off yesterday, and mul (AANIag oG b wi I ndatia Forn i | Foied b 0 MM CApAERIRE ited o0 he latest returns, shows the excess of avail- boxes, at least 100,000 cartri T also|® J of. axey uoticod the aaddles nd equipments waro all | 3510 %%0ts over tho demand linbilities, $16,- new and everythiog seemed in good fighting | 418,092, According to this statement the trim, Volunteers came pouring in f i 363,661; usctors, withont the neoessity of “returning ;:;“}’,h 03005004 ok nbliges, 807 the ropes” for this man has as he alone can [~ " 1" do, imparted his magnetism to t peopl: ——— CAPITAU NOTES, A TREASURY STATEMENT, WaSHINGTON, April 8,—A statement pre- Minois Judiciary Nominations, Broowixoron, April 2. The Pautagraph's spocial says at Gilman to-day was held a re- publican district convention to nominate can- didaten for throo judgos of the district, In- cluding MoLean, Ford, Iroguois, Livingston and Kavkakeo counties, The nominations were: Rives, of MoLeau county: Pillsbury. of Livingston county; and Sample, of Ford county March April May ‘When the weather grows warmer, extreme tired feeling, want of , INominations. ,— At the republican ing J. M. Garland was nominated for mayor on that tcket, w1, Pl & ean top down A ot sto THEY WANT T0 FIGHT, Foliove, the cover and amoll. A el ; st w M;nym!_urngmn s offerering theis oos | The secretary of the navy received applica- | ™ o dotect the prosence Of AmmONia. and things are biog pushed with a vigor | ¢ions from all naval officers who are availably v and encrgy tht leaves o donbt of ft and glorious termination of the conflist Bar, | 1908ted to bo sent to Aspinwall. The ccro- rios sets all understand. All with a memory | tary says that if all who applied were permit- \.:-t mfiun at nothing, a cool perception us | ted to go he would have more offio::- than ck as lightol t evipthiog ub a giancen Pomonal heiu 18 | mon, Horecelved the folloptngfrom Coc- old to the o uce, persol amounting to temerity, a cool head that ever | mander Mana of the Galena: loses its judgement, and anenergy that knows | Most prominent insurgents whoa: no faltering, he compels success, snd will be- |0k Aspinwall, Do “not think it safe to de- fore many months roll around, make of this | }iver them to the Colombian authorities, who woak, disintegrated country, s solid, stroog, | Would permit them to escape.” prosperoys republic, A_rglemo bas been made by MARINES 1OB ASPINWALL, Mail Stoamahip company and Fanama Rail o unti} heated, thes i1l ot be re THE SHAH OF PERSIA, BOARD OF TRADF. ARMOUR'S EXTENSIVE SALE TO THE RRITISH GOVERNMENT,—THE NON-OUSERVANCE OF GOOD FRIDAY, At no other scason Is the system 80 sus. ceptible 10 the beneficial eflects of a re- dullness, langnor, and lassitude, liable tonfe and invigorant. The impuro almost the entire human family, and state of the blood, the deranged digestion, ula and other discases caused by humors, | and the weak condition of the body, caused manifest themselves with many, It s im- | by its long battle with the cold, wintry possible to throw off this debility and expel | blasts, all call for the reviving, regulating humors from the blood without the ald of & and restoring influences so bapplly and reliable medicine like Hood's Sarsaparilla, | effectively combined in Hood's Sarsaparilla “I could not sleep, and would get up in| *Hood's Sarsaparilla did me a great d the morniug with hardly life enough to get | of good. I had no particular disease, but out of bed. I had no appetite, and my | was tired out from overwork, and it toned face would break out with pimples, T bought | me up.” Mze, G, E. S1moNs, Cohoes, N, Y. Hood’s Sarsaparilla the Pacific e — GENERALGRANT's CONDITION, HE PASSES A COMFOBTABLE NIOHT AND PERLS MUCH IMPROVED, . 1n a million Romes for & @ ered out of our stock on hand in London.| @ bottle of Hood's Barsaparilla, and soon( “For seven years, spring and fall, I had Special telogram to Tis Brx. waod The consamars roilable tee ‘;‘::";I“H::"hh“":e Thece La mathia SLTREE SIS indicatowy| DeBaD o sleep soundly; could got up With-| serofulous sorcs como out on my legs, and ¢ A oA SRS s S AR THE TEST OF THE OVEN. BOR, o s | S out that tired and languld feeling, and my | for two years was not free from them at Kerr, Most of this meat was bought of a store kept by Walters and Baker, A e l(dc’ol o rlvur.i.;l i aker, [ for the troops in the Soudan, Even 1if there b Rassia or ig dhe So rebela took what goods they found and . thea | England ceuld very -il:.l:u‘:fi::‘;\:m e roic will is about the only thing that prevents] M. E J, Phelps, United States mi NG P bis amodiatscolape. 1t hard ight or | E0EIsad, dunhiad yeserday and was st tha | PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., life. Sinco the alarming attack with which g L L Dr. Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts, o was sezod lont Moy b o hich | crodentinls, A. 1. Kealy the uow miaster £ fil_fl.-flwfllflnlwln'l‘ll‘ e wu eled it Ttaly, qualified to-da . hourly expec! Several thnes LAND OFFICE ORDERS, ho was believed to be dying, and hope was B A eral of the land offi oast ‘Setion {n the land office Dr. Price’s Lupuln ¥ appetite improved.” R. A, SAN¥OED, Kent, O+ | all. I suffered very much, Last May I began 4“1 had been much troubled by general | taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and before I had deblkity. Last spring Hood's Barsaparilla | taken two bottles, the sores healed and the proved just the thing needed. 1 derived an | bumor left me.” C. A. ARNOLD, Arnold, Me. {mmense amount of bepefit. I never felt| *There isno blood purifier equal to Hood's better.” H. ¥, MiLLeT, Boston, Mass, Sarsaparida.” E.8. PurLes, Rochester, N.Y. Hood’'s Sarsaparilla | Hood’s Sarsaparilla of the store keepers. The|on its garvisons all over the d, 80 th ect of the rebels seemed 0 bo to strike. o | here will ba ho. waste. This meat In it up Dominion government as they imprisoned flerent sized cans, the largest of whic) all the governmient offcials aud clerks they | contains six pounds. each, o that 1 cant tall could lay.bands on. ¥ | Row 1many cans the-s wars, el abandoned by the physicians, his friends aud the fawmily, The most sangulne of them dud | 1PeB All entries of public lands except private| ' o St enden Doy Nop [N GINT GOPALERS UF 70 CHISP WRITRCAP| THO NON-GEARBVANOH OF GOOD FRIDAY, Sold by all druggists. §1; six for 5. Made | Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Mado nokZaave hope that he would live ustil the m::-:- :ffl m" locations s are not FOR SALE BY GROCERS. umfi ;,m“ ;{ noise on the floor | only by €., 1. HOOD & CO,, Lowell, Mass. | ouly by C. 1. HOOD & CO,, Lowell, Mass. g sottlement aad oultiva- | owieaco. . %, Lovie, Sne’ thmn st 1t ety fo s} 100 Doses One Dollar | 100 Doses One Dollar

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