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THE OmMAHA DALy BEE —— e —— — who returns Sunday from Madrid, To-da, for work d the Jacksonville asylum, 0 o o OVER THE SEA. |Praes v fmege stier, oot A LONE FISHERMAN. |basis™ cifiaes somese oit ppropiaing GONE GLIMMERING. |masiysteriwisnecd the ofectact b oalf QUAMING OUT microscopic_examination of the dejections money for the running expenses _of MouNT MoGREGOR, June 25, —The genera ' —_— taken from the sick bed cf patienta, for_tho —_— the ttate bourd of agricultare, passed. - The {lept from about 10:3) last pight, with slight e . " 1k o | first time discovere s of Koch ani . ; . |rennte general levy passed _ wit oo [ breaks, until 2 o'clock thw morning, when Dr, | - . England’s New Ministers Assamiog convinced themeelye of the presence of veal | Vi00-Prosident Hendricks Casts @ Ling | ao amendment reduciog the sum to te tevied | The Viger 0f the New Administraiion {Steady attendea him, alter whioh' be siepé Cfiwagfl Specnlators Pinch the Comutry They have not for general purpeses from two million per an- until § o'elock, sleeping in all eight hours et made up their minds as to_the merits of to one mil da half, Clough's sen- Coutrol, b, Farrents vA:-::lI-nnflnnhnnr do they admit for 1888, ste bill apprope! ltllln:(“i“:llos for cl‘:";km‘p:‘"rz Not 1o Be Fonnd, * e :i‘:!ynnh::(.{»v:;:“:l[::nlr‘l‘:;mt:t-n. Grant On Wheat, FIETEENTH YEAR. OMAHA NEB., FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1885. NO 7_ P e that the statistios published have any scien- of a day school for the education of dexf and practioally out of doors with his family, upon - F Wil I i g | i meottance, depsniog asthey, do upon PO " dumb children in Chicago, passed. The 4 B0 the piazzs, The general to-day conversed sonce Will Tovestiguts the| (s oEfEEAERSHcai o Ho Baita Hin Book Wik o Bkle- | g, ol b it of| Hohing Donoat the Weoting of b i i fiis HEGR The Ooral Forood Down o roposed Ohi reat when vaccinated belonged t rich, middio or was adopted, Shumaker's senate bill np. i thin ¢ okn ho had i i i i P L et a0 oorer classes, whether habitually well or ill ton of Reform, propristiog 86,000 to complete the artesian the Oabinet. 3w, e, DAF SA%, Wik 0. et oot Mots Fair Buying Point, led, clean o dirty, whether in good or bad rellat the Jolle poritentiney, pased. Gil beef per day. He Is aware that bis weiglit is — Spanish Oitizens Give an Ovation to hegith, when inccolated. "\ | Bay Btate £ hiners Tako tho First Nib hiam's senate bill for appoiotment by the 8% | hry Goads Men Stiffon the Federal e I ALy VY tinn | Gooa Cattle Toueh High Waser Mark the Oabinet Officers 1asPECtNg | (ol ‘atatistics are. deliborately faisified: ble and are Pleased to Play on | the alleged reports of infections or contagious Spine—Keiley's Oase—Matters to renew his strength. He does not, how While Grassrs and Texans: the Cholera Dixtrict, The number of deaths and cases is still com- disenses among domestic animals, passed. ever, force food upon himself as & medicine Y phratively fow, butin the neighboring vil- —The Sly Hoosier Speaks. At the nfternoon session of the senate the in South America—Notes He craves it now, whereas he, in the early Remain jages the mortality is terrible. This s not - Bl sppeoprinting $500 to pay Geergo t of his convale ted it an 1 GESERAL FORGION NEWS, surprising, Poaeants herd together like swine. Simpton » balange on the contract with the daty Imposed 1y Hls physioians, . This morn: Ll ALy . |'’A'Whole family lives in one room, seldom A BOSTON BANQUET, staton’ attorney failed o pass, also did one to AT WASHINGTON, ing, for Instance, the genersl recelved food PITS AND PENS, paved, lighted by a fow slits in the wail, may- b pay Heney Burill and William H. Grandnor ) rANS PROYL botween 5 and 8 oclock and ot v Sir Nathaniel Roths- | be one large hole replacing & window. The eyl ; 340 on account of damages to & canal boat. it i) ™ 176 £0. WAV & Milot b o R @ o'clock he n felt o desire to eat and h Y child, Sir Evlyn Baring, and John Morley | food of peasants hereabouts is usually fish, a | LOSTON, Mass, Juve Kker aakod unanimotsly consent to have the | WASHINGTON, June 25.—A committee of |again partook of basf, ogws and milk, On th | Specin! Telegram to The Ba, § have been raised to the peerage. littlo rice and fruit, washed down by water | club tendered V te bill taxing telegraph companies 3 per | importers of New York and Philadelphia [ point of his continued suffering the general Cuwaco, 11, June 25, —~There war a fair from filthy streams, Yesterday your corres- | banquet to-night. Col, Taylor, president of | cent on their gross earings, read a second | wqjted on Secretary Manning to-duy and pre- :;p: sed himself to-day. He ‘said he felt | degree of activity in the grain pits te-day, at THR MAHDI'S WHRRRABOUTS, pondent visited,Graco. The zlrbur literally g time. He sought to have the rules suspended ¥ was tidi it bont th to- P Catno, June 25, —Another lotter received | tinks, the. rond andrained and choked up | e club, presented Hendricks, who was re- | i \vay ot rocognized by the chalr. The [sented a memorialin regard to under-valua- | day ag yeaterday, bt 1hat time went slowly | *1d Wheat as ustial coliokivg the groatset share ; with ~ putrid refuse, in chil- [ ceived with three cheere, After thauking the | following senate bills were passed, pro- | tionsand appraisement of which the following | and woarily, The patient alao watches the |Of attention. The opening in wheat was a 'l'{"_l"‘,:':;:“:’ ;;:"‘;':n‘"“;;:’;("‘.‘:':’ dren play barefooted with dogs and cats. As | club for the honor conferred, referring to his | viding the ordinary expenses of Joliet |jan copy: “Having scen the report of a |Progress of his illness and notes the changos | shade firmer, due to the thowing that the : . e alk along you are pestored by thousands | recoption at Yale and Harvard, touching up- [ Prison, for the cedinary expensos of the Bliin |, goting of importers of forelga dry good of |10 troatment and conditions, amouat on passage to Tingland and the conti issued twelve commandments, He enjoins hich docters here are convinced h asylum; the militia bill (the bill provides tor x 5 o — ad a b s killing all foreigners unless they become Erellly id in spreading the cholera. If they | o0 the result in Indiann last fall and express- | £50,000' por annum for ordinary expenses, [ which Mr. DeForrest was chairman and that ATRAGEDY ON A TT { nent had decreased somewhat more thaa two Musselmen. The garrison at Kessala con. | have time Drs, Gebore and Van Ermenger |ing the opinion tost since “‘the troubles in |Ths term of service is reduced from five to | eaid meeting app.in ed » commities to pro- S million bushola during the week. These wero tinues to receive supplies by ralding. Toay make experimenta to prove this. | Among | Massachusetts had passed,” she would take [ thrce years and the muximum number ofmen | ceed to Washington und state their objec- | NYSTRIOUS MURDER AND INSANITY ON & CRN- | numerous orderato sell long wheat, however, A CRANKY FRENCH MINISTER, 1,“,3“1,.” of Torres, Whire, the eihish Uay, |her placo bosido Indiana s a dem- D00 ES, Muy vinifobi tok ,m]’i:‘:)'_’“ N hexfost | tions to tho proceedings of tho New York : TRAL PAGIVIC TRAIN. and ndor this presture pricea fell off to the Pans, June 25, ~Admltal Galiber, minis- | six outof tea members of a well-to-do family [ ocratic state, he took up the [bedlam of noio wan aroused when the clerk | custom houss i relatiun to under-valuations | Special Telegram to The Bk, lowest point of the week, but buying was ter of marine and colonies, “:{.’:“L" tore: | wero carrled of in a fow hours.. Five other -ug’m:t LI (fersies reform, He h]rg:{n reading the Fvana stnate bill to au- | and xiappraisctnouts, mid a1 the undersigned Bati, N. Y., June 25.—Mra. C.M. Rowall, | good all the while aad thero was rather n sign. The reason given is that he differs | people on thesame day sent for medical assist- | cold how he received a lotter from President | thorizs the governor to appoint a state agent to [ consider that the above committee do not|of Oakland, Cal,, arrived in this city a few |sharp roaction towards the opening feures, from the other members ¢f the government |ance and in the evening four were dead. Yet, | Pierce appointing him commissioner general | prosecute 158 1aLima NgAIRNY LH Uaitac Sttas | Fepradent e clhes of mechisuts ‘whoy Nlte sy e pening : upon the subject of increasing the navy. with denth to busy sll arotind, in Valencia it | of the Iaad office, of his acoeptance of thie | Jor expenacs neurred i OrgABizing, efc., troops | most by the sistem of under-valuations; but | 4278 980 on & visit to relatives, after atrip | Duting the latter parb. of the day thero was AFFAIRS IN THE BOUDAN, self you may walk around for hours and see | position, of the important work in hand in: [ for service during tholate war, and to provide [on tho contrary, is mainly composed | Which was attended with many exciting inci- | only light tradig, but prices remained LONDON, June 25.—Rev. Lingi Bonoie, a | B0 81kns of cholera, Now und then you maet cluding the surveys beyond the Missouri | compensation therefor. The democrats vehe. | of gentlemen who are reprosentatives here of [ dents, ~ The wife and thirteen-year-old | moderately firm and the closing figures prioat. for i 10ng thne & ADHYVe 1n tho eunp | ® WA oF woman carrying home a tiny coffin, | rivor and Cala he then said: mently objacted and the bill was not, read. | foreign manufacturers, and act as consignees | qu.okter of Dr, Francis Pinknam, of Sacra- | wero about the snte wa yesterday. Db e e e e ot Do, [ now and then you pais a proceesion of priesta | *‘When I took charge of that offico with 185 | The sccretaty of the senate snnounced that | of forcign firma and not as ownors of merchan- . st et Reports from the wheat growing districts KR SeOITE Ak S8 tHapmIbaas of Tavols in bearing ralics of mints and followed by & lerks T found the business four years behind. that body had refuted to concur with the |dise they import, thersfors we_respectfully me-;to,q-nd]nlm hunni‘: Johnston, » tencher | 3P0 [ERE R T vore Ganarally of ah - hrorlioendy ) crowd chanting the “Ora Pro Nobis,” bu o patents that ought have gono to the peo- | house in ~the adoption by the latter of an | call your attention to this fact and the un- [in the San Francisco schools, were passengers | fayorable tenor, and the prediction was male 5‘;’:‘3{:}‘“&’;‘;";},; guerrated, und confitns | (' thing ia_excoptional, Lifo goea onus [plo living upon tho lands wero fous years | amendment to tho general tax lovy for general | dersigned as imposters of merchandiso actually | on tho train with Mrs, Rowell, Mrs, Pink- et that tho pleld tn Turiesass, Kenthoky: e e b the aroi ool were | usual, shops,theatscs and markets aro as buay | behind date. T eaid at onco. This will mot | purposes from 82,000,000 per year to Si. purchased in the open markets abroad and ; ¢ in a Pull - | Kaneas and Miasonrs, would even' bo loas than repeatadly defeated by tho gurrisn at Sen | as oucr, and the cholora soems to bo a dream. [ do. The man who hat purchased land of the [ 000, Tho h: uso refured to_recede from ita | invoiced at tho pricen of purchase, desire to ham and daughter. occupied a seat in & {ho last monthly bulletins indicated. A re- Q1A8ate Ao ravagiog and mai’ing Walts ot THE RECORD, government has a right at an carly date to his | its amendment and it was decided to appoint | be heard 1n our own behalf. Wo earnestly [man car adjoining o partition forming th | ;irt was also circulated that wheat prospects - o} , patent that he can scll it so that he may ob- | a conference committee of three. Thay were | advocate the present eystem of reapprase- r apartment. Mrs, Rowell and Mirs [1n certain portions of the Red river valle Kordofau, ManRID, June 25,—Officlal reports from ; : \ rear ap 7 y RAVAGES OF DISEASE IN TONQUIN, the cholera districts of Spamn are as follows: v..g; his rights whatever they may be. I|named: Kimbrough, Whitemore and Spaf- | ments and reforms so recontly adoted by the | Johnston ear them. Suddenly theve | were not so promising as had recestly been finyon S L e e anen, "5 coaghe: Vaian | id at once there must be o reform in this | ford, The pasiago of senats bills way con- | government, aud wo most heartly apbrove |wua anolso which, Mea. Kowoll eays, sounded | soported. Tho market moved o, howsvor, Pagis, June 25—, acoounts from Ton- | 4" City, 63 new oases, 25 deaths; Va ce. y ambition was connected with re - | tinue wnhmua_l_nmnuunongnd t!lfl“ol)nw- ot the efforts of the government in its attempt like the falling of o window ensh, S| e look ed | without any special foature, The export quin show the ravages of the disease among Yool i SEH it Bt form, I could not well afford to to take that|ing were disposed of: For the|to protect honest importers and their legiti-| quickly around and saw Mrs. Pinkhan's | clearivgs were fair, Recsipts here continne the French troops there is appalling, Thre, | 1008 provinge, excudicg =~ oty, 5% appointment and go out of that office | ordinary expenses of the normal school [ mate busivess, Should you desire to hear us r who wae . fointing, jump from the | free, and were estimated up to the full aver- ases, 314 deaths; Murcia ~ Oit; i aughte g, Jjumg p v thousand invalided soldiers have been sent ;‘&:’ CR8EB, 5L aoaiti rurlR L trovi ¥ | withou' having brought the work up to date, | at Carbondale, an appropriation of $11,000; | on this matter we will ‘appointa committes | geat and fall with a shriek on the foor, The | age for to-morrow. home., Three hundred more are down with ]"gf o eng Loy Shbesr o d“'t‘fig: So I did commence the work of referm se- | repairiug the exccutive mansion and grounds | to give youall the infcrmation needed,” other passengera rushed in excitoment to the | CORN. the diseaso and await transportation, The [ (REHIOR FRy 0 1 T o camthy; | riously and very earnestly, and very eoon I |and building a kitchen; makiog appropriation | The paper s wigned by Marsball, Field & |gpot. The girl was dend. An examinabion | mhe oym market was rather « on the deaths among tho troops are from ffteen to | Saetelion, De, Ta Pluno, 09 now casse, 801 became acquantod with all the clerks in the | for the institution for the eduration of the | compaty; John V. Farwell & company: H. B, | showed that a bullet had entered her breast.{ yoouiative aocount, but speculative offerioga twenty daily. eathes Ciom Paznolon, b et honthas Tolade | cfice, and very soon to know tho clorks that | deaf and dumb at Jacksnville; for ordinary | Olaflin & company; B, 8. Jeflray & com- | and lodged in her heart. Thero was a hole| yari'niog farge, and the markot rulod firm.and CHUROHILL, ASSUMES CHAROR. DA Al G R LK CROW TOATONIS S would bo able to help me with the work that |and other expenses of the asylum for the | pany; Bates, Reed & Cooley; Lord & Taylor; | thyough the pazsition opposite to where Mre. | 10004 a shade higher. e e e s g city, » 8|had to be carried through, and very soon [ feeble minded at Lincoln: appropmativg | Lee, Tweedy & company; Peffs, Wells & | Pinkham had been siting, which had been : B il LU0 o, i . those that limped, or were unwilling or in- | $1,600 to re-emburse the connty of Hardin for | company, and Hernan & company. wade by the bullet. No one was found in {1 ATS, ; Tadia off o lY‘h“é S Tiiembis of the VAG ARIES O THE BRAIN, different didstep aside, The “hickory broom” |loss and damage to the court houseona| Mr. Uonstable, of Arnold, Constable & |y partment in the resr of thacazand the tram| Tho aarket ruled slightly easior, with only B TlE Iy 5 aE o i e o ‘hlfl G A ) B0 of Jackson that represented democratic reform | records by fire; appropriating $21.800 for re- company, eays they are in accordance with | ygas stopped and backed to a emall village | limited trading. o y P 08 O his | ALS OF STOMNS OF JORN AeULLOUGH's | ¥A9 1he sentimont and emblom of tho | pairs and improvementa in Joilct prison; ap- | the paper but don't think it will do any good: | which it was passing when the shooting oo b FROVISIONS, roform that I sought to bring about |propriating $20,000 to the Ohlcago eye and | The c.mmittee were informed that it was-not | gurred, It was loaroed thero that a man had A SPECIAL ENVOY TO EGYPT, MIND. and in the stead of men who had to step out | ear infirmary; appropriating $11,000 for the neceszasy for them to present any oral argn-'| jumped from the rear of the train soon after it ’,tfifwl-‘s-:n: ruled quiet and pricas show very Sir Henry Drummond Wolf, present mom. | Special Telegram to the Brk. there came in young and earnest fellows that | purchase of land ‘the erection of a de- | ments to tne department on this subject, but | }assed the station but no trace of him spuld | !1t¢ic-shavge. e bor of parliunt o Dortann: prosent mom, | S eW Yonk, June 25.—John McCullough | Were williog %o do the work, so that by ono | tached hospital for the asylum_for focble | that they could submit their viows in writing Po““found, aud no passemger with THR RULING RATES, Ak AANBuRBAL Yeskediy was Abiou. 0. veart | Toth Bl B e aaiE general order I required that tho work should | minded nt Lincoln; appropristing $2,000 per | with tho assurance that they would receivs|n ticket ior any statlon east of thera| Tho range of prices for the day was: o DA aR ot et abonk o et left his room in the Sturtevant house yester- | be 25 per cent, more than it had been before, | annum to aid the Illinois horticultural society; | due consideration. was missing, Dr. Pinkham was potified | \yheat—June, S874@STdo, closed, $7do; lenipotentiary of Great Blll.{ln Yoill o £ | 44y morning with the expressed intention of | These men came in and took their share | appropriating 855900 ~per snnum for| The commiesioner of the general land offi oo | by wire of the tragedy, and Mrs. Piakham | yoio "s8@8880, closea. 8880 Auvgust, 9.3@ E;g hBEN 0 HEabsa o RHaDaGiAL micston | visiting bis friends and his sister, Mrs, B, N, | readily and cheerfully and cordially, aud when | ordinary expenses of the sldiers’ orphans’ | has directed the registers and receivors at | left the train to return home on the ne <t train | Goid* “olosed, 908c; September, 921 @‘J’ie, TE0 i ot intended that ho spal g Laasioh: | et in Dunmors, Penn, He asked Leland] L 1of¢ that offico nearly four year after- |home t Bloomington; for tho ordinary ex- | district land offices not to furnish blank for ms | with the dend body of heaohild. ~The mys- | 1pucq, 920, ' Evelyn Bariog, the present dij loml&c it ) ) d wards, it was only four months behind | pensesof the Anna asylum; making an ap- | for homestead applications excapt upow - per- | tery of the shooting was not explamed, Mies | ™ cgrn —juno, 473@478c, closed, 478c; Jn'y, auid onsul-gasoral of Gract titatn a¢ hive, | (0F "ome money. That gentloman gave to in the delivary of the pateats to tho men that | propriation for th blind asylum at Jackson | sonal applioation by actusl entry men. Au J 7 Johnston, the San Franaisco young lady, was | o el HAVIAG NEW HONORS ACQUIRED, the. solorod boy, Teommesh Praros, who ac. | had bought ‘tho lant, Feom four yenrs 1t | e, with & house amendrest adding 85,000 | abuse has grown up In looal1ind 94 icos, | o mearcome by the tragedy tint. sho became | ASGIThe, closed, 47hs) Aug {4740 ; ) BOL 3 . ame | gloged, 47¢. = B came down to four months and_that was s | fora pipe organ; for the ordinary expenses of | through the indiscriminate distributio n of ‘became so olent that is required | * Q0 "5 g1@9010 i Tho queon has colerred o peeraco upon companied McCullough, 85 in cash and 8200 | L0 LEC 8 il S hring the: work:, | the Ghester: penitentiary: and ror the. ex- | there planks to attorneys. e S S e i o e "AEH@J Yo, closad, 82jc; Au Br. Richard Winn, patliamentary secrotary | in checks of $25 each, The two then started | That, T thought, was reform, penses of Champaign university, The cabinet meeting to-day was sl :t and ausc, Jre@zTdc, ] b ; 4 Reno, Nev., where she was to be.cared for fternoon board whest was quiet tothe tressury of the now minlstry. ~His | for Jereey Oity, and thonext nows Leluad had | “T'want o tell you_auothor thing, gontle:| "Pollok attemptad to eal up tho senato bo- | uaimportant. Sgcrotary Itadicott, wr i (ho | il tho aeval of hoxfrionds from San Fran: un‘,)]?.,::;df O ttean San Baskaukad GAts Arstas Akors Dovgian S 1 Tor. Kont i | Y38 th reenit of the following from the eol- et 3L O e e e e et Gk “ooton | s of Misgar Ketloy i, sob i o | e Y e o e Mmoo dau | Lot and nchaoged, pork 0. highur, and bo the new conservative whip, ~Howil alo | ored boy: : to understand the particulyr point ‘at which | subsided ho moved o suspend the rules for | 1t s tnderstood that no action Wil | y taken | hces Mass Johnsoa was taken from thotraia, | 474 2CHIB0CE: be the patronage secretary, ‘Mr. McCullough is very bad, worse than | civil service reform can be brought about, I[the purpose of considering the|in the matter till the wishes of the. Austrian |and as it wae approaching Salt Lake e Eraalie sl ere sixty-fve t INSPEOTING THE PLAGUR SPOTS, ever, Shall T bring him back or go to Phila- | will tell you. It isnotwith the presdent in [bill ~ and his motion was car- | government are officially communica’ ed, Clty, o bullet crashed through the| Amougtho frah receipts wero sikey-hie 5o Mangip, Juue 25.—Robeldo, minister of | delphia?” detail; it is with the bureau officer that |ried. After intovse confusion and| The secretary of the treasury has been in- | window at which Mrs, Rowell was sitting, seventy caal ‘;»‘l 'flhm ;u(\l nm .km‘l:un[:‘p ,;v of the interior, who started on a tour of inspec-| 10 & fow minutes another telogram was re- hasto do directly with the work and|eeveral dilatory motions and considerable ex- | formed that the recent mvefltl[fi? on_of the | not more than three inches above her head, rlucose nx; m& ver]y @ hx ol i 1' o :: tion of the cholera infected districts was re- | ceived. with the clerks who perform | citement the main question was reached and | condition of the sub-treasury at # Orleans, | and imbedded itesl in the waadow casing on faicly scz Ve ant /{alnml «,; luua Thh owg;.'_ . ceived at the railroad station in Murcia by | ‘‘McCullough seems perfectly lost and thework. Iam not personally very much |the bill ordered read. Then it was discovered | shows that the total defalcation o { ranaway | the opposite side of thecar. The bieces of the x‘ b7 murky rua o b:n :T ; 0. elc‘;mb Lx‘m immenso crowds of people who manifested | knowanothing. Am waiting in Jersey City | acquainted with the bureau officers employed | that the bill was miesiog. ,In disgust the |clerk Aufdemoris amounts to: ! igtle over | glass broken by the bullet were thrown in °'Lm",' “x:' e, et the greatest enthusiasm over the arrival of the | station with him now.” by tho secretarios at Washington, 1 know | house adjourned at 8 o’clock, soon after which | $25,000. Riee: Rowell's ace, From Salt Lake City |quelity for the swmo prices ne yesterdsy, distinguished official. A camp was estab. | Leland immediately went to Jersey City, | some of them in the interior department. I |the bugus butter bill was found, James L. Stanton, general agat ¢ of the de- | she chavged to the Denves & Rio Grande A few i l;m s_of .zlx 17]1.: 3.: nn ;:Jrn—e lished for the reception of cholera patients, | but the party were gone. The telegraph | know the commirsioner of the land office; I ———— partment of justice, has tenders . his resigna- | railrond. When the train_reached Guonison :fier{w-u -nlsg,h%fl% 8.10; good to holce corn- and the quarters of the city inhabited by the | operator said McCullongh had been raging | know the commissioner of Indian affairs, I MEXICAN FINANCES, tion to take effect on June 30 River in the evening that day, it was brought A7) °v§1‘2r‘ 0 J_o i po nl nver&f‘u. poor clasees visited and carefully inspected. | nd tearing round the station for several [ know by reputation the excellent gentleman = A report has been receiva 1 at the navy | to stop by the bridge across the river having | 0.0 b‘a‘i ut\s;’@u' Tl d"’;;cgy :n! o ng hours, refusing to go to Dunmore or to return |whoisin the office ot patents. I believe | ra crisis OF THE cOUP D' ETAL LOOKED 7o |depa tment from Admiral Jous! t announcing | been washed out. " The train was ordored | % by 607 lighy HRndyMNOL MM tere INTERPRETING THE NEW TREATY, to New York, Finally five gentlemen, |they, by their own judement and force T HOEE, the fallure by the pazsi a5 interestod |back to Salt Lake where the passengers | Wero again at tho _n;la; l.}a m,‘ fl? elling Panis, June 25, —In the chamber of depu- | friends of the actor, had come in on their | will bring about civil service reform in their i to settle tho disputes ¥ ' tho United | changed to the U, P. railroad and came cast [heavier and uutiaished natlves of Iilinois or tiea to-day @ committee was elected to ex- to Philadelphin, and McCalloueh sud- | departments, I think I am_ right in saying | Special Telegrim to The Bze. States of Columbia, He 5a' s tho political | without further excitement or mi:shops. Towa, Grassy stock was 20@ o ower than amine the Franco-Chinese treaty submitted |denly decided to go with them. They all | that I know thoy hase already taken stepsin| Crry or Mexico, June 25,—There wai a | differences between the two ‘parties are of il ey corn fed for t! snmow ;wemgeu.d laxnn.cwera on Monday by M. De Freyclnet, minister of | started on the 3:35 train, snd_ telegraphed | that direction; that the people will not be [ protracted meeting Iast night of the directors | 5uch a nature that a peacofa | settlement is o e quoted & strong 100 lower, aud slow, = Com- forelgn affairs, This trety defines the righta | Mra, McCollough, who lives in Philadelphis, | sold off by them (applanse). Thatis my own | cop = e A5 0™ W8 VB quite impossible at this tim e, The hostili- o Cisales: | 2B 00m ahok a8 dull. Stockers and feeders of France over Ann: fixes toe boundary | telling her to have fiiends on hand to take | history about civil service reform, It may be [ & Shofnational of Mexico at which | ties are likely to oontinue | ndifinitely. The| WASHINGTON,June 25.—The upper Missizs- | were quiet, thc tupply light and countiy lines between China and the French depend-. | care of her husband, Up to a late hour last|of no account, but it is mine and |Senior Dublan, the minister of finance, was |government troops, bo repor ts, are marching |ippi valley: Fair weather, followed in the ordera lmu;l:d. ?Thufirnngz‘a AL 1,36]08',53 encies, and dotermines the conditions upon |night Leland heard nothing from |that will stand inspection whenever | present and was interrocated as to whether [on Barranquilla, ‘the ewr lutionary leaders. | orthern portion by lccal rains, sontherly 1,500 pounds, s..figo‘sfi“lu, '\'200‘" 8 which the commercial relutions of France and | Philadelphin ~ and could ~not tell |and wherever it shall and it will fill | any arrangement could be made by the gov- | the admiarl eays, are leads rg of the liboral | ginds slightly warmer, falling barometer. ounds, 85.40@ .7‘, 50 to K poanay China are to be maintained, The committee | whether the party had arrived or not. [all the bureaus in Washwgton City with | crnment whereby the bank might be exempt | Rorty in Columbia, Trow les on the isthmus; | * po' Missouri valley: Fair weather, followed ,00@5.40; !lop-l ed steore, 85 408 0 chosen i favorably disposed towards thetreaty | He also stated this was the last time he could | capital men at the head and tell them that|from the operation of the law decreed on | Admiral Joustt thinks, 28 it from lccal Foli- [ iy 'tho northern portion by local raine, winds through Texas cattle firm;950 t01,050 ponnds and its election only means that the chamber | do anything for McCullough, and he would be | the work devolves upon them and holds them | Monday last, The minister of finance replied | tics, and from the fact th at mavy dopraved |} ecoming variable, slightly warmer, Tollowed | 3:76@4 25; 750 to 900 pounds, $3,00@3. of deputica requires to have explained some | obliged o ask the actor to find accommoda- | responsible. Thatwill bring about cartain | that nothiog could be done, s the law had | characters congrogato the re, Ho snticipates | in the morthern portion by slightly cooler | 600 to 700 pounde, $2.75@3.25. vaguely worded commerclel clauses. tions elsewhere. Three eminent physicians of | and prompt reform, 1 think we are going|been decreedzby @ full cabinet presided over | hard fighting in Golumbi 4, loishe HOGS, —————— this city. all of whom haye know McCollough | through all right. It was a good while that | by the president of the republic. The Hon, 8, H. Buck " director-general of e T ey o) (g P LTS THE OHANGE OF MINISTERS, | for more than ten years, had told Leland that | tho democrats were kept ont —n quarter of a| ~The National bank 1s badly embarrassod, | the North, Central and’ South American ox | “BEEr, vir Sioves at Bonner & lower, Rough and common, $3.95@4.00; fair — he should bo placed in an asylum, and Leland | centurs, Tho sentiment of tho country had | and it ia predicted that it cannot survive this | position, hos_establist ed at Washington a est Gasoline Sto . e Iy ea: 1,054 10; boat heovy, 34124 SOENES IN THE COMMONS AND wAvsmg | thought he could no longer take the responsi- | been enforced with cruel proscription.” The |shock. The London bank Is quite unaffected | bureau of informstior . for the prees, public IMPORTANT NOTICE @415; packing and shippiog, 230 to 850 SEETOHED BY AN ARTIST, bulity of having control of him, Leland also | democrats shall now share in the honors of | by the law. There is talk that the National |and foreign legations i g regard to the plans, % Dounde, 54 10@4,20; light walg ts, 130 to 170 g said in regard to the $10,000 note about which [ the public offices ~of the country. | bank, the Central railroad, and the National | purposes and Lrogress of the new world’s fair TO CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS, ands, 8117 @4 50; 180 to 210 lm:m de, $3,90 Special Telegram to The Brx. there had been so much publicity of late, that | It was a cruel proscription, such as 1 never | railroad will join in & common protest to the |tobe openedat Net ¢ Orleans in the fall.| The auction and private closing-out|@s12) g 3 NEw Yonk, Juno 25.—The Sun's cable- | he and two of his clerks had seen the certified | advocated toward the opposita party for I|government, bat not until zf: Alexander D. Andar 5 v eir attorneys . son, a writer and author- ’ £ e ———— e e Padtimeson v | check which had bean drawn topuy & Hote | know thero aro honesb. men among them{ aeat can 1t bo decided upon what Kooy e | ity upon Spanish-Al aerican subjects, will be | "ale ¢ Bushmsn's wil continue but a Windsor stations wero crowdod yesterdy | never pregonted f for payment, but had sent |oould do_ ity = tako ~thy charge i 2 y h i i slon on Oarsmen, when it was due, but that McCollough had|and I would not to-da) if I|thi be complished, tional | the epecial comm) Y f the|®hort time longer as Mr. Bushman is Mar never | it H o of blpki‘:-plul i".",‘::;‘!,’,?";:{’d in fa’,’f,,cfi“‘)fi‘;,‘, Washington headv .::3::_! isaame 88 lapout ready to close out the balance ¢f |Special Teloyram to The Bk, with people waiting to seo the outgoing and | it to §t. Lows for collection, in course of | this entire government away from the oppo- | it is backed by the I'ranco-Egyptien baok, | The president b ay appoiated th follow- | his stock > dealers. We Lave told the| Torowro, Ont., June 25.—A reception and incoming ministers depat for Windsor Castle banking business, :-'t&“a‘:de. 'fhay pay their taxes, they con-|and to-day rumors have beon current that the ié’x 1[0“"!“"“"= Ed. Mullen, Putoam, | pnblic from the beglontng that this clos- | banquet was tendered to Edward Hanlon, ex- b PO T T ST, o to the suppert of the country, ~ They | French government might make a diplomatic | Conn s James — H, Moore, Monongahela | { e or 2l feas, wad srupdn | Shbey i 1 to traafer the seals of oftico, All shades of | > e T 5.—John | B€IP to fight the battles when horrid war | protest in behalfof the bauk, City,” Pa; E iward H, Krier, Plum|lD8outra e shampion oarsman]ofishe wapiduatthe Mot politics were represented, as shown by the \Ic(?l‘x{‘lz““;[::[x‘;;md _"hm.fl‘;::fl sf»‘-—t :c? comes upon us, and it is but fair that they| The question has also been ralsed regarding | Creek, Nebi; & jamuel B, Evans, Oitum-[©Very word and meant just wha ‘"1“ Hanlon last night, About one Luncred eit- ningled hisses and applauso with which each | B g o e e o cet Mo |should "share' in the honors, But it is | the attituds of the United States government, | we, Tows, vice . A, H. Hamilton, suspendod; |eatd, sud If thero is any lady cr BentS oy were present. Amorg them wero Lieu of the prominent officials were groeted, On | immediately o tho Gontiagntal hetel. He | 2% fair, and never bas been fair that they|should the American railroads be seriously | M. Glennoo, N jrfolk, Va,, vice J. W. Long, [ man in Omaha who still doubts the truth o R T A A TR the appearapce of iladstone, tho' cheers of his | resicared. od putting. ot his beed to thy | 2200 clutch them all and eay to the young | embarratsed. Minister Jackson is in Toluca, { suspended; V. © , Brown, Portage, Wis,, vico | of this arsertion, we would advlse thom ) ko8, annlog, o e R e e T AT o Ty e oo 404 [men of the democracy: *‘You are not ‘to be|where his wife iaill, and could not be inter-1C. i Dow 88 pended; John ¥, ‘Wedon, Ma- | {0 wan Mr, Bushman personally and there | 3ud other promineut citiz:ns. Ta replyivg to the tories, »ut the hisses and groans predomi- | man; can you give mo'a room.” Taking his | trusted. = You shall not shate in them.” viewed by interested Americans, Tho large rine City, Mie p.; Edward Duffy, Ann Arbor, | i* V5 oy cleea v it they will eoon | the tonst of the eyvening Haxlon said ho had untod” on " tho- arrival ' of Ghildor,”tho | ey he Tnmodletely weat. vh:stairn 1 80" | s mctioin s o7 o st afar the | Gorman morosuils houses bere have bovsity SR J0NY O Kagmlion, muspandod We B sonvincod that every word sald hero in | accepted bis defeat by Boach a1 a true Cann i t 5 ] up custom e certificates at disconnt] ¥ llejo, Cala., vice F. A. Leech, ! i i 3 iy o brelumed. author of the «xten. bees | Foared calm and more rational than for 40m6 | ¢o have no personal interest—[ories of “hoad | and the point has boen raised in German cir- | suspendeds, | j, K Thorte, Piqua, Ohio, vico | absolutely true, Consequontly any one disnisportuman.: Hlo dntendedsgns Wyl and tpirit tax. rd Salisbury | some {'im- i w“m! hotel 1obby, | of the ticket next time 1”] ~he wanted to come | cles that the home government is likely to Leroy T: ¢ jordan, suspended. All of the|in need of anything in thelr stora should | 10" treated, und althcugh he kpew that was chec rod and hissed with about equal vigos, | e " Sama down to the hotel lebby: | back and meet the Bay State club bringing | make a diplomatic inquiry why those cortifi- | sb0V0 8spe ayions were made for partisansbiv. | ot fail to get it at once, and enough o | Beach was probably the finest specimen of aad thé pugoacious Lord Randolph Ohurchill | who ~ called upon him. ~ He did | 804 news from Indians to Massashusotte.™ " | catos have been discredited. oot Manning Is non.committal on the ||, ¢ tImo to come. Sach oppor- |an oaraman he had ever reen, Yo alw was ereotod with o genuine Jingo roar of ap- not visit. the bar-room, wnd evident Regardiog tho uestion of possiblo inter- | 8¢ of Ba) chard, director of tho mint, who | 84 BF 8O0 TR Lot of hurabug | knew that his Australian friends would bick /plause, with but few opposing voloes. Glad- |had not been drinking. His eyes appesred VOTING OUT MONEY, ference by the United States goveroment, it | 148 DSE equested to resign but faila to do ro, | tunitios without the leastt tat of hutmbug | Juw Io % CUhC b (6 agy “smionnt. of stone seemed well pleased with his rece AT e T Y ey e i -~ is nnid in legal circles here tha the Mexican|Itis Drod joed that if he doss not resign he | connected with them are very rare indeed. | V00 M 8 T AP0 U Loy that ledgements_ right and lsft. | Questioned by & reporter he returned the | THE ILLINOIS LYGISLATURE MAKES THE REGULAR roads are Mexican corporations under the | Will be »¢ moved and the reasons therefore will when in the United States Jast week he had Lord B‘nulpburygewodf %l'am; lwi;h l;n?b'e T‘ln- simplest replies. ‘‘I'spent the afternoon in BEQUESTS ., :"‘m‘.P p: :Ih:‘lf vr,e:‘p;!n‘:iv: :‘onm-iun- and can :9 te when the nominal n?.lno:l Dr. Hamilton Warren, Physlclan and | replied to question us to whethor he ,,m“:; ::u:ly.:{';: m:.. is friends but scowliog :;lx'%ouyn and came on this evening,” he| SmivorreLy, IlL, June 26,—In the senate | "¢ oborted that the government wi i rofuses to sny. anything about his | Surgeon, 619 N. 16th stiee: near Web- ;‘::{é:;%fl",‘;’.‘;’;:‘;‘ 'J‘;Zfi; “311 %:::Ltuv]{w '{ol&l‘a There was immense excitement and|““Do you expect to remain long?” was this morning what is known as the soaked | fow days, publish the future ‘course, or whether or mot ho will |ster, Day and night cslls promptly at~ | Bk SR B Are o nd. the building laoghter in the howe of commons this s A canued goods bill passed. It provides that | ment cf the Tiuglish debt, and it ls expecte . tended to B o biin Tk Bot atosewian.” DSak evening over the exchange of seats by which | “No, I shall go away to-morrow,” when goods are soaked before belng canned result will follow on the e —— ing of the coming race with Teemer he said the conservatives took . posseanon of | “Bask ts New Yorkrr o ther .:.u ATy 15,, "o | London market, The immediate effect of the THE DYING HERO. Bids will be recelved for stauds 1n | i would rom o win, Teetuer was & great the goyernment benches and the| Yes, backto New York.” 7 pon e Jabe. e | financial ooup d'elat must be bensficlal, - Hascall's Park on the occaslon of the A. | osrsman, greater, probably than some of them whigs and redioals found sccommodations| Do you not interd to visit your sister?? | Il smending the law relating to persons to| government will have more ready moaey at| RS . guANT CONTINUES TO SLEEP, WRITE AND | () TH AU S R 'Sat. | thought, and be would haye to row a good on those of the opposition, The only mem-| “Vew I'm golng to v Ler.” ho said, | be conflaed in the industrial school for girls | Command now that thirty-three per sent of SINK, + 8, plenio, July 4, up to aeon o Face to bent him bers who did not cross tho line wero the Par- | “up at Dunmore, aiter I go to Now York” ' | passod, Tho h dments to th the revenues bave. been released from the bur- | &y cial Telegram to The Bu, urdsy, the 27th imat, The committoe re- B o A R Ty i spont tho avening 1a the obby of the [ ra spreopriation bill wero concarred i, and e o8t hatl bt Nikls ey e costgl) . Momre McGuzaon, N, Y. June 25.—Dr, | S6FVe8 the right to reject any bld they | 5oy securea for American Oapital i d a 3 , N. Y, A 2 :;':'x-‘?nffufl Ky ey G E::{:IB‘O‘:I:‘::’I;:;E(L‘; gpand down when Bt | the bill now goes to the [Rovernor for signa- | not pay its employes and business hero was. hrady today telegraphed to the Medical please, Ricuanp O'Kunpr, Chalrman, | BUENOS Avies, Juno 25,—Minister Os- h‘:th dlmn.l.larnlnd t!m‘ result 'prnvod their | he returned to his room ' ture, The truck store bill was called up on ;«::um’ ;i:xdu-::}d"l“:edn::c';;;ang’ oml: Record, for its Saturday issue, the following o e} boroe, acting in accordance with instiuctions shrewdness, By remainiog ou the opposition ———— special order and passed, 34 to 10, Rine- ; | official bulletin of Gen, Grant's condition: -t received from the state department at Wash- e AT More Bad Orap Beparts, bart obavged hs vote to the affrmative, |0 AT iiThn proumeen ok Han | diaea b whish | pacors ansarmant ol baby Hoggizant 7 |ington, has concluded a contract securiog t0 tho liberals arrived and they promptly mo-| RocuEsrEn, N. V., June 25.—Speclal crop | when the bill pased so that he could move Killed on a Treat Gen, Grant is suffering is, bariiog accidental | ——— 3 the Central and South American telegraph nopolized the best portion below the gaogway, | seporte from Dakots, Minnesots, Iows, Ne-|for s reconsideration of the vote to-marzow, IspiaNaroLss, Ind,, June 35.—A.fraiigh ¢ | compliontions, slow. Comparing the condi-| Special ATTENTION given (0 piano | company a concession to establish cables be- E:::fi‘m :;h::‘l‘:‘; 'Atifila‘g:bo;;i:&‘zl‘:: braska, Indians, Obio, Michigan, Illinois, upi'ep“n iy &‘h“mmng train onthe Iudianapolis, Decatur & Spa g- | tion of the patient with what it was a month tuning and repairing. All ordaln ‘wfl} tween Buenos Ayres and Rio de J,m,,ud .Td Botf cf emaslvas not only \in the oPpoution | Kaneas, Missourl, Kentucky and Teuncssee |{o"'be ralsed to 81,000,000, making total | field road last night at North Salem knodl ceq | ago, the changes which have taken placs can | Feceive prompt and carcful attention; all | tho land ling between Bucncs Ayres and th Mot Horater wlons. by maaly casbness, maan. | o the Awmerican Rural home of this city gath | of 85,000,000, but the senate would nof conour A unknown woman aud her two ohild sehy | bo appreclated, Taking this period of time | WOTK warranted. Leave ordors at company & contituons and Indepondant. telo: aged to secure a good seat equal and exactly | ered by correspondents in every county show | and & conference committeo was appointed, | sged three and 12 yesrs, off twenty foot |into consideration, be eaid Epnory & Enrickson’s, opp, P. O, | company b contisutus 6o P e United opposite his former place, = The house of | thatthe very best; wheat producing areas| A bill lp!glokrlufing $5,000 to the Illinois ex- | trestle killing them all, They wowe eyl |ghat the swellin the angle e e— g":l"”"’. g v !I(‘.ll:n)nu:::ll:ry PRy lorda not being in nesslon, about thirty of the |40 Bt produce more ~than bread aud | bibitat New Orloans was passed, as was also | dently tramps. of the lower jaw the right [ W are closing out. heen sigued by the president of the Argentine peers sat in the pews enjoyiog the fun, Aad sead Ip wiier woskt, Tha Sreb twaniy- | ha Baawall W, piving him back forty acies ——— sido hos increased and bas become harder and LB SWILLIAMS & SON, | Republy e ————— o 04 9 e} . $. e T ARACAT 0L LD, WA Cxomedn 7 eriog, |atland ba bed siven ":“I'heo .'."E","filn: boolat| Commencement at Ann A¥# or, |more doeply tixed. Tt busshown a tendency . ML Bl S, 2 h ) i e to rees in @ direction downward and for- . L crop uto now turalg out largely cheata, ALl | providiog thatno, part of tho wenoral apyrot | AN Aunon, Jieh. June ¥Rl day was | i o tho ight ido of tho- neck. The| MASONIC.—The Fre Mamoes of he ey Rpki Eislas EXPERINENTS OF DOCTOBS IN Tig coLkna | Satimates of spring wheat vield at present are | priation :‘hnnld {‘n paid to the inatitution, | commencement (¥ paoper ab e 7 aniversity | fltration extending t neighboring glandu- | Omaba will meot this Thureday evening Special Telegram to The Bue. DISTRIOTS OF BEALN. i uoonj:o ures, cmou'uanulv- ve esti- mmkncku-ua- ad doleded beck the land |of Michigan, The commencems a¢ oration | lar structures, The lsncinating pains in at 7:30 o'cleck for the purpose of Instell- HusTINGTON, Ore,, June 20 Spelal Telegram to The Bxe. mates p.fnt toten per cen’ decrease as com- | was kiiocked off by the houss. A eflirt wat | g delivered by the Rev. D . Caldwell, | those parts, although fortunately not frequent | 4 ) 0% oo BB mtal, Oovert | ment prevails here over the ri B I p‘éo 'I“d b FATS m-fln:?"cm up the trades ulflnbly' convict | brouident of Vasaar college. AF ‘or the ad- | Bor severe, have a significance which can not ng the cflice-bearers of G pitol, AT e New YORK, June 25, —The Herald's cable rn is doing fairly, In no state, however. | labor bill and a long wrangle eneried, The | grees= degrees were confesks d upon 848 | be ignored, the ulceration on the right side and Saint John's Lodges. ol y Seientific men outside of | ®F® the prospects above the average, West of | democrats were nearly unanimously in sup- graduates, P of the base of the toogue has become deeper Wu. R. Bowex, mountains of the Blue range, The cawmp ls Soatn mill aach 1iskle Talus &0 She soncla: | A rgari e Whia sascn ok bess wali | ot ik bus Siere wate ot sufiouny, nnmbee N - and more irregular, although its superficial Master Capitol Lodgo No, 5, |8 au elevation of 7.000 foet aud i reached, by el o e e Aak of Tho Teoana | Saimmaf i siade S0t awingh b ald 4 Fho Tk Ay ao, ren bt ol percoplibly lucrossed, This 18| Fygpenio B, Lows, N1z o inlty aod Dukes or Takar Gz, you know, confirm tho Asiatic nature of the | IFEe smounta of wheat lands were put nto | tryin bo got the bill up. ; Yoxauows, June 2~ The American | 1o ' SLutu Mooy o The tarost are mader Marter Covert Lodgo No- 11. | vefcents and tho quartz bas pounded out . e Y g~ oats, Oa the whole, the season is an average 'he house proceedings oper.ed in great con- | steamer, City of Takio, @& pt, Maury, from H i Jerowe K. CouLTER, under one hammer $200 & day, Old prospect- epidemic now raging in Spain and recommend i ° ® , s P! ry, The destructive process on the right side of . = A ok fusther trial of Dr. Farreo's inoculation sys fuslon, Bulder's senato bil for gradual aboll | San Francisco June 24, ¥ ashore near this | tho uvula is apparently quiescent, although Master St. Johw's Lodge No. 20, | ors say th find s Lons fido and very rich, SR & S Tan el o0 g e Biemortiue e | ot Shelnlealaguad e ougn e e | S0, 2, e marwe cfth peli), ep— T e g T e wers conducted o such & careless, uocintific| New Loxpow, Conn,, June 25,—The Har- | town oficers to P A Ca o e pastiy jotsomed, AsY tance has been sent | F0 is Showla .:n".".‘h'f.'?,‘l?,’.fi".‘xfi?fi,.?"é’\'}; ll“m:"(" "; B e';',_l::u!“:'s(,:“l Somniona balag sival Gt A GAY, :fi{.fif{ prove nothiog. Before {orwing an | vard Columbia boat race’ was won by Har- | one year was killed. Fay's ssuste bil regu 0 e i partly to the Ioflammatory involvemeat of the | ©' ° » oo " Suicide of a Politiclan, R lathis T patk s st tof, tn eok |7 e race was hebwase bho Lraahinen. coaws | o imin] oliMibar of', fosijuates [ Dind Tram WHMe'sy“sand Morphine | vosal ooeds and parsly to S neerosy Moy Attention A, O, B Naw Youk, Juge 26.—Willlam Keon:y sarien of inquiries now belog made by Dr. |of tho two cologes. The crows took water [ate . bill .ol;:('.prlg:l.l‘\:d " Sion00 "far| Cwiodo, I, Juv o %5, —Georgo W, Ruch | of the ather. Chere s 2’.!“17..:"2,‘:"?.!"'.‘3:?.“..““ Divleton No, 2, A. O, H., will meet at | Who has been an active county democracy Elbuu. represcoting the French, Dr. Van | simultaneon ly, Harvard vowing forty strokes | rebudlding levesr at Shawnestown, ards, special ¢XaW iner in the pension office “m.hungh thel:ppumu is unchanged and he | their hall Friday e;'aninuq June 26, for | worker in the fiirst ward for thirty | years menger, representing Belgium and Dr, Ren- | to Columbia's” thirty nine, keepwg side by | Fank’s sepate bi'i appropriating smm here, dropped des d in a physician's office to- 1 smount of nourishment is taken. . iy SV 2 ' committed suicide this morning by shooting don, ex-member of the royal commission, The | side for 100 yards when Har d dew slowly ! sonum for the. Normal school at Normal,|day. Heavy an'y long clon{inuod drinkin St o ey e e < business of special importance, A fall ) ST elt, o was diecharged from the corpor= first two gentlemen aro bard at work in a f ahead and continued to increase tho lead 40| pawed. Hawilton's senata bill appropristing | sided by § 187 @ doss of morphine, wes tp | proved beneiicial, It hia cunbled tho pavieat | sitendance desived, By order of the | ation counsel's offico n fow duys sgo, andhas room placed at their disposal by Dr. Farren, | the finlsh, wingivg easily by ten lengths, $20/000 for tho reliet of Thomas A, Ragedsla ' cause, ' t2 recover lost ground snd thus in & measure ' Fresident, been dispopdent ever since,