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i v HE OMAHA DaAiLy BEE R I AN —ren { —— - - i - ~ - — - - - i TN e TR 5 g T 3 A - - " 5 FIFTEENTH YEAR, OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1835, NUMBER 126, ——— ,. A T T AT R i — e i O —————. ] 1 N { N e the number of 5%, carrving a (i<ol lv‘ “ \l{ l\ '”“_ I‘l l l \ THE COUNTRY'S CLEARINGS, FROM OUR OWN STATE, l l N “ l I\Y l\l / DF . LAUNCHED FROM THE LIVING, . NN Tt U i e st e | A WARSINET RN EBALKANY ‘ [ ACROSS THE NUDDY DIVIDE ¢ At hroug \ Omaha Sixteenth in the List of Lead. | Business, Railroad and Conrt Matters | { X N | eity. giving vent to chuars for Riet and | —_— fiR Tities. | ¢ Nobriska ey, [ . n crouns for Siv Joha MeDonale Ags ate ab | S f 2 " a % Thet ot The Heng b HAITASLAS ANy ; "‘ o T Alczandor's Armies Doféated in a Battle at | Bostov, Ma Nov. 16, ~The following | Nennaska Ciry, Neb, Nov, 10,~(Special | That Berves to Separate Two Thriving ¢ . hall mas Many s of the cily. 1Cre | table compiled from special dispatelies to the s s . he Nebraska and lowa pack- | ’ % 1 will probably be 4 demonsteation to-nfght Dragomsn Pass, | Buston Post from £ TokuIng wledting Housss | 1 3 el rblue NG A e W ommonwenl tha | Moxumkar, Nov. 1i—Abont 400 etndents 5 of the United States, gives the gross clear | 1300 hogs ”w\: o \ ||”<‘\‘ pany | 3 | EXCITEMENT OVER THE EVENT. ! tarted from Victoria university tonicht to | gOFIA TO BUCCUMB TO-DAY. | auces for the week ending November 14, with | emploss about 120 men and 1 ¢ new | NEWS FROM A NEAR NEIGHEBOR. | ¢ i { ¢ parade through the city. When they reached i Gvotitage ot il Y s sompated T iy it | | ,“""'.““, - A AR | Champ de Mars the n had been ang Lt bt Ak Sl bl {1 the Trans-Alssuutl, Wil i 3 « t Quebec and Montreal in o Stato of Riet T 0 R SR ke tions s s tedd 1 f v estimated | The Minor Conflicts so Far Prove the e veek in 1884 | to-day, ¢ bying @ v ands | Showing Mer Vinoncial Institutions Desperat The seaffold had been eroeted v the from 5 to 10,000 person Lhe Bol, ans an Unequal Mateh | | s the | use. The | D tpr : | Pvosperous - The Coming Logista- CPeraticn. cottrcte ‘ wed | ¢ 1 PATEn Frenel lagsy, trabs § $ | & | being paid for hogs make narket, ane " | of U giand hiowses, the only view of swiieh L Ronde RA ORI R for the Servinn Troopa— | & |3 i ot it the pHioa oides s ea I ooy LA gttt ittt i’ & § | was through n window iminediately MaeDonald. Sir Het vin, Hon Johi arelgh News. crmies, cLeawrvos.) £ || \ ST —The Speakership : RACE AND RELIGIOUS HOWLS. | {11 riitime Tho fast cacrsmont A Cheplenu, Hom, Mr Langovin and Me Farelgh Ne [ 8 | F [ poevdihat bob our packing houses will be v { by the canlemied man within ( Quimet. Chapleawand Sirtceior wen burned | e S 1S [ ableto ron to their tull capacity, but when - i : % Tt proper, amd near tie in e \o Chawmp, where o nambes of The Bulgerian War. bt they do from 200 to 5000 hogs will be Trom Towa's Thriving Capltst, ¢ enzied French Canadians Parad- | lal to t waffold, e shols ¢ exchanged betwen the pa -dm-«‘ 1 SN N ".zr The Thues' Nelgrado | oW York, . | & | staughtered each day. "o ec Hops are | Drs Moizes, lows, Nov. 16 [Spoelal to | ing and Denounving tie Oranges Latin praysrs with a f | and the polive. No ono was inj how Bl T oH Boston | 1o rinnin some orty men, but this - | $1:, | —This i visch Alog AESH % onherded knees, When the woment came | ever, From this place the processlon | corvespeident saya: “The proclamation of | Philadelphi e 0505 [ tip whi oW I oriacd i 100 i & 16w Wk | 1S DERJETIIE 18 tia yout, wilastho Sikfe | { Men Burning Eiigies of Dos for i to rise and have bis and< and arme | woved to - Viet Square, whew SIE | King Mitan setting forth Seivin's grievances | Chicago vy 1 1. <) the Projectod 1o of the MissourisPende | Ofiecrs make a general “round op” and sio- i minion Oficiaiu B e fin s alwly repeat | dulin MueDonnides ettigy, was sob on e 18 | 4y, decioring war agdinst Bulgaria does not | Sb Louis.o.. ..o 50 iy | railway o Lincoln east i Fsuryeyed | it hir biennial reporta, Several of tieir | 1 his pravess. He then waikod thivong front of Queen Vietaria’s statote. Quite 1 San Franeiseo. .. | 3.9 | & \ Wt e Jened from | { { afid } contractodopning and doin e mareow | Fargs by or police were present, Bt atfered | toveh the trne cord of national feeling in | RBaltimore. ... v 14]° u R Ll Tepoits are now conpleted and in- W Tands | o S REd | =tirway, with his Face fimed nway fom the anee o the pamders, | When the | Servia. The nation does notshare the king's | Cineinnati in From AHAL PO L0 R oIt o1t th * printer or binder. From adyan e ‘ i 'I"Iu\l Nee .||l|vn; ;.l ‘l.lvl. L | e eivilians n‘l\ul solidiers vl stood about | premiers enigy been: partly burmed & | oo st Milcarts and the 11 will | :'-vwm-c 20 I8 e AR A sty it is learned that the stato 1a booming i a1 A, Nov. 1 Riel las been eontined | e oponing hen he wa: o take | | cut it with the remack, [0 g (vin 1a only skip | Lrovidence waea| 14 | as o banding, This, & e seen, | along about as usial w $itto wore ! i the guard room of the Canadian wounied | his - place on = the W deputy goes the cursed serpent.”” ‘e | Of 4\Cps BUIECHIRS Only 8LIN S TR ankawOlty i vevess vesl 18.5 | S A GUE DIE Bty UL M CANIIEMIOVY | o e e o] 1 % \ | ster AT N had anvtiing to sy, | g fatue was moeh blackened. After | deep.” M nncapolis | | that ths DL W ordinary prosperity, In facty every depart police baria ks, whose headguarter it ts | R | ) i . . { AL nncapoty | + | i Twice be so ioolish as 1o it B e T tarned o lis contessor, Pere Andre, and | arehing through the west end of the city the | Coxtastixorsr, Nov, 10-Turkey or- | Milwankee.... .. S G il tawlee e s Toalhol B5G0 | ment of the publie business is so woll jooked loeated on the praivie three nles west of this | ingueel | v few words?™ | erowd retirnad to the Champ, where the | dered 2000 tons of eon ab Neweasue 0 be |- Louisyille ' | 6.3 00 | Baskn City 1o the Side, partien.arty When her | atter by repablican oftictals e peonle | city, eversince the conclusion of of s teial | SN0 quiekly tesponded i pricst, Smake | demonstration is now breaking np. desveroal 1 sIX ek, abd s seat SLOOR | il 2354 oot | wiarof provpsAEy N sItie s, OELaity wsit | 4 AT Wi gk L here in July, ‘The trial and sentence oc- | s Iastsieriiies and von will be rewarided.” Quenke, Nov. 1h—The exciteient here | to Hungary tor the purcaase of additional | Owal BT ' it Of PRoSDIHEY I st as DI it | think (et worti while to make any ehange siFred 1 thits o Lot Biel tnened and remarked - 1 lave nothing | over the exeention of - Reil ds in- [rarunary horses, Ol vl | U101 | S it U saloetd; ourany Hope oF Al entry | in the stewardship, curred in this eity, which is t) Apital of & 4 yyore to suy,™ fense, When the news was received Loxpox, Nov. 16.=The newspapers, | Colwmbus. . | 1RTLE0 B of this toad into our city would be by | The torthcoming report of the state andtor vast territory stretehing north as fur as T'hie same delay (- adjusting the | that Riel had paid the Tast penalty it ssemed | in editorials on the Bulgark-serv i war, av Indianap. branch road trom Dunbar, sitnated 0ine | winshow tat Lo anelnl InEtRtions Alaska, west 1o British Coluwmbia, and ko | noo: Ll ot remark upon it and as | oasif @ thunderbolt had dflon ninong thoi, | unaniiiols in_ cond@iiing ¢ R | inles west of ws on e man 1 b i ke nsthe Northwest Territory, The termtoriat | e White cap closed over him he was to be | reversinz their feeting to a tone of’ rejoicii press vl anxicty a8 to e of the | Now Haven... | 9 Dt Cotrt meets T toamorrow, There | M€ i healthy and prosjerons condition, 4! | Beand distinetly praying, During the nicht | when the dispateh was received stating he | Batkans, 2 x Aemphis | W Vet T DOttt s ot 1o dockel, | The comparative iizures of the incarporated council meets here, and it is dikewise the | Pere Andre aviced upon him not to attempt | bad “Died game,” Tt would seem as if it | Brows, Nov, 18— Emperor William irtland G4l | otable amongst which s that of Thomas | banks of the state show that, In 158 there f ofticial residence of the resident Tientenant | a0 addvess upon the seadTold, sated | only required this news to stact thew pouting | gratted peranssion to Prinee Franci, ou | Peoria G| | AW e, Trteted. for mansiaughtr 1 the | Were forty-cizht tanks doige @ genetal batk governor and other | anpontive do- | it repricie micht still e but | fortly tieir toyrent of feeling, — Althowgh the | Battenburz, to serve i te Buigarian ariny, | Worcest < terin of court for the Kiliing of 1abe Cas- | g busioss” under state laws Pils - yeur | mon officils The ladt bived | this Cidea Riel strenuonslyrepellil,” 1o | French Canadians aro Avniys, Nov, Ji=Fhe Giees sovennuent | Sy meeid 22000 | per Tast sumimer, The detendant will be reps | theve arentty baks of wune Wind.” In { Teader — of w0 revolts st | snid e Knew his hour bl con trene, no difficulty s contrnctenl tor SV Bntereieuse auns and | S osepin il FL00M 365 | Yt by tie Yorng, tongh seeredited 1o | 155 when e Jast e the tokal the anthority of tie Canadin zovernmeat | tat he wiss not only prepared. but | French Canadyan ministers are LI000 Toutds of amanition b a4 eost of | Lawell, SENET 3 | e L1iS LUSE OrIRITAL TARGET I LN SLLLEL L [ SSetis Ware $4 08 o nesarte { hans - been kept ander the ciosest suevertnee | could ot lave any other” way, a8 nothing | eriticizdon all sides. A public meting S0, Tie governiell aiso Contrac | Syracuse 10, SEL HOn. John €, Winson, assisted by My, Frank | are SEsn) 500 inerease, of | by A force of motnied police stationed here, | e alternative of prison life awaited i | be hold to-night Roches, and £ome | With t1e nationa. bank sor a loai of saQu. | Guveston... S cocfeee | Rundonn, both of this city. Tie ense Wil be L0, The nmber of savinas banks s, the latter & very showy hody ot monnted | 10 him death was prefesabie, During the | o se therefrom, BELatADE, Nov, T Atier dspe i -t el Wit e et 4 e dutense | Tersad tron twenty<elh in 198 1o (hirtys Lroops, Wearing searlet fackets, bine tronse ight b sulilressed aletter to his mothor and Quenese, Nov, 1.—The exeitement here ing yesteraay the Servian troops | Total. cuuvyioeeeien | LOGHTOL . 1 undoubtediy etadin e act was but | tonr i 15, while their assets have Inareasods andthe tur caps of the Brtish diagoons, | Sstercwhieh tone'ied apon the atfee o he [ alinost beyvond all restraint, A tlag was | posit ai itaptichas The Josses on Do 1 Outside New York. .0 8050080 25000 b Gne Greelt detense, o in s theory tiey | e sine tine irom SSA TS 0 SUGI8- aver sinee the deniad on the Buperial conneil | bove them, e addressed w eodieil to b < will, | hoisted at half-mast on the Canadian oflice, | sides were heavy, This victory abied the “Norr—Minneapolis and Owaha not in= | are sipported by all that woere aequainted | S plendid inerease of over a million of Great Britain 1o it the appead on belialf | speciiying it e desired is hody to be taid | and some Endish speaking citizens who felt | Servians ot thevery diient and 1oesy | o0iod'in tofals WIth GUDeE WG ajionrs t0. idve Ueenrot || doil of Riel' to overturn e vetdict vndurnd | bisde s fatiior's in St ianies cenetery | augrieved a this, come noar beiie youehly | oz o Diseonan pass, i uie Buiciins, 5 Aaposition ot enlenated Lor peace of wood | DU e e sines the last generd pssems @xainst hin, espionage wis more strictian | At Winnepes, wich regie carrivil | handled. Frazs decked with mourning emi- | aiter o gadant resistanee, - retreated o R e NS IR T e A R R e one farwayd eV DO VLI A NS, Gaoiwas 08 haie: | o0t Phrs AR olhg thiere his re- | blews are also d and many o Llivnitza, whcro ai inporant engagement 18 Review of tho Buglish Market. X“[L;,,‘,‘ LA LR S A ) SIS prisoner and 1o, PIevent any nttempt | ains in a few days, have crape on_their nd around theix | expectad to tage plree today, wiiien will | Lovnoy, Nov. 16.-The Ak Lane s 8000t prosecntion, will bi wesisted [ I 16 meady 1o il i pernnanent vapants, AL rescue, whiel might e wade by biscoun- | His boly was interred underneath the | coat-sleeves, 14 w 4 o tell what | provadiy decide the fate of Suai. Tae ditcci | press, in its review of the British guon trade, | by don, 1 1 Stecenson, 1is e o of Al visttars 10 Din trymen in Canada oF over the Amenican hold today, He paayed alinost contin- | the vesult will be, 00 or H0) St | Foad to Soua passes: throwsh Tesaribrod and | G0 e enier has been damp and fowgys | = Motnes, and wmany pronounee it withouk: a horder. Ninety men ave toied off oy this | ionsty durivg the night, Guploying the wrt- | dents, with their friends, have been marehi | Diczomun, oulwnotier ransby way of i | S8 3 Wiy K IR e N D Speriol A i st honse, save the eapitol at lkis Balntday il il Inst aiil. Jsven spmersor the chureliand Lt peayed | ing o the stieets Souting | maniand turis oo deanes o “Lesarbrod | and unfavorable for tiseshing or deliverio Shi & Affvay at Camp Clarke. by, Tts total coste when anished, il this nwnber wies irercased by videttes oeen- | estenore in both French and - English. 1le | Riel,” and entsing th ngemen, Croy Dirgor reaching Soua by way of | ymin, Trade in wheat is going from bad to | Sinxiy, Nebo Nove 16— {Special 10 the | o s5omm, and ever " paid tox pying commandimg points a unle trom the | divectédaprayer to lis friends in the United | are gathered near Heetor LongeVin & 1k, Proonbly on the latier road th wotse, . S I wheat during the Fo—Anol elupter of erime been | as the work went on. Gove ot bary- '-.nu.u s, atda cordon above the canp pop- | States, where he deciared most of them were, | house, on St Louis street, and it is fearcd | nsbt ot yest 3, took plac £ g D R LT Chevenne eotity, | bee aid part ot his tanily visited heee during er, Eheprison of Biel s a long wouden | awdagain for his friends in Queboe. e | they intend wiseiief in that quatier. The | BELGEADE, Nov. W , com- | Week wero bt 10 gy TR el e ‘ i AL 5] pe st week, Ty Wil occupy @ stite of strustine wWith slanting roof and sl win- | prayed for his Giwyers, speakinge of their 'm“\q‘, howey re patroling in Javee nume | manding the Lok, division, diove tie | S5 quatters ot Al Lk Martin bl Cohiins was aceidentaly shot dead by g Cag the Kidkwood daring the winier and dows under the ciyes srated with fron, “Uhe | etforts i coing to England indis behalf, | hers, Hand have dstributed | Burzarians wom the entrencimen s at Kieay | Dol e Jist year {0 f’1l~ Pl an OO Mooretsstore it Canp Chuk, yesters | alen probadly renta buise o baikl ono livee: two reliets o1 the guard occupied raous | The attending faiher sald it was his duty to | fo il pas calling on thom o meet to- capured “nteen prisoners. oo total | Terewn wheat s wreteedly stow, ELowris S80S e pasing thionsh bis | e sovernon may e resded a8 poris in the front portion of the building, | pray tor hisencmics, He veplied, *That s | night. Thesebills are headed i | t Servian loss is 2 oficers and o0 men kibed, l"' 015 lower, and the tendeney LU o, - T Wi SHRVRIT nent resident of Des Moines for at least 1he \ while six sentinels paced upand down cons | 0. anatonge began to juay in Englsh for | and read as tollows: 1 Hian ged and 20 woundad., The official repore from [ Wirde — Corn has o tpwand - tendency, §ohed, Twoaaen niied e andJim | TR s, for e Hliwkeye republi tinnously outside the structiee, aind another | the peemics " of © Cioeada.” bat in his mie consomme! the trinmph of O ze- | Cor, Beneegy says, ader a drillaat charge | @ toush l\r“'«'* h fally 4;*'“”“\""'1 t Colling weve plaving cards when adispute | e s hetieve that one coml turm Gesorves an sentinel paced frunt of the cell o the con= | obligiion he ed that the government ¢ Catholics and pneh Can the Servinns canried 1oue Bugarian o is | immense Aweriean erops which a A'l‘~l-('>“} NGO nee O wittioss suys Shiw | other, o) As ot The governar, | demued eed. ‘The precantion | miuhit v he relieved from his rule. He cre will be this evening at Ja- | beyond Taariorod. | reive early in INsG, A merican oats are b X SO0 W Al Wit Cvery interesting family tendod =0 tar it an oflieer of the g | partaoic of a il vepast at 11 a'elock and eat wiik ot ples & meeting of al ConstaNTINorLE, Nov, 16,-The minks- | el cRisnD e G RIFILIBIAEKGE A led a revolyer and suobm Colling, wissing 5 PRCEGGR T tha Diey Wil ki s prom compeiled 10 visit wnd cortity tiat e bid | vo bieakfast which caused him to show at dizns of the ety of Quebee to [ vy has snbinitied o the saitan o diatt ol e wheal carcoes, Three carcoes arvived, | hin and nttine the other: Collins, who w nent part inthe soeid Hie of th pital, and b { Aisited the prisoner cae guarter o Never | one fine some sians of - faintiess, but e | protestazuinst the terrible mupder committed | porte’s ieoy 1o Panes: Alxanders s request | four eancoes wope sold, aive siiubisewin i §oy g on ar Soore's store, gilline him ne | give sevesd seecptions durin winter. WAS L eapive move Jealousty s tardcd, aned | ationwards completely recovered from his | this merning by Sir John MeDonald, SIF | 100, 24siscinee. 1USGesHat e prinee en- s reiained. Trade tovwand s dul he Sy, The torer Coilins, grabbed Shaw | P troable i W usuilty that iho 1mi Possibiy Bever wits @ captive duving the 1 and displayed noelYoit in mounting the lad Longevin, Sir A, P, Caron and Hon, | comvazed the Servimn attaek by breasing the ar i eastern Barope failed 1o can ‘\{“' L i Bt B over the hewd with o sis-shooter, | s yo(S00) Loonr governors by ] Period of his imprisoninient less onced of | der which fod to the attie ot the guard house r st every one of you be ab | Beri treaty. Phe poree has addiessed to | eitement in the ket to-day. Holdors on G0 3 cowand and other vile bames. | Pied Lhem N enieriaining on x very ! wiieomen in bis outward deportent, | on his way to the seatiold. There was bavely v post to-nisht.” the Powers W circums notdtouching the. situ- | Wheat demand an advanee ot 8dats, Db ger wiines Testines o tig reverse, say® | e scales BU M barcabes isa man ot 3 Wihitlever by clhareier may have: been | @ guiveras the drop foll and his death was Tiis bill, appearing as it did, put the peo- | ton in the Bz buyers do not respond, | Qatsave G Rawers | gy eonins did the shootine. ot is oo and probably will ot expeet to : 0 the neld as et geader of s connire | pronenaeed instantaneous. ple ahnost heside themselves. Nothing but LoRADE, Nove 8. Ttis reported from | Other actieles are gonerally unchangesd. RIS OGRS SEO RS | I hinits of his shlury, o ey i prison e s telen Gitle <hort of o[ Durie the carly hours of the morning he | roaring and imorecations againstthe Oran ze- | the tront that the Servians, iy ins buvied grue - Seene of the wvder, The resatt will e kaown Tl prospect now i< Uil the ity wil by 51« suse, Hs tine has been devoted assids | sathered upall the papers which covered his | men could be heard in any quarter ot the | Disusoman '@ BOW Briclings on Soaa, The Visible Supply Statement | tomoirow nizht. “Pue camp is ity quite livery the eottnyg wintor, Amony ] ) 1o pray Syen when given his con- | deske embodying supposed v he i | eity, and it s staced that a nimber A fiad i tioe Jine of enovn CiieAa0, Nov, Ih—The followine tires, | nortrofhers. Colling nhil. Shiw were MR S stitutfonal Witk onthe o, cngronnd o | seen and his prophesies, and asked the priv we been Uspotted” anl are likel mnits o U eity s el (ko Erom e O M ALt eeIb R L BORE. || LI ennty R e Ot I (8| sevor on) Eones Lo )Mol 05 the giard xoom 1oy Bow eaeh o | e trom the officer of the guard to destroy the result of -nichy's demonstration. | Loxpoy, Nov. W,—1Tna: Duily ‘Telegiaph | of trade fo b po<ied on Chi e 10-moi1ow | Aot teentv-two yeaes ol s ol guietand | withh ciooing wive Wik be quite an i, be s paced ik anc ot witn hands | e, This wasadtowed, s cath I'he uneasiness felt has been som Bays Ut A numeronsly sitid “petition s | nomin zoshow the anint of cidn i sl | piising disposigon. - He ecentiy came fom Tt the society ol the placo, 1 clasped tosether in front, his hoad bowed, | G-ether he caricd them to an open stove tensined by the fact that Moyor Lanselivr | teiched St Peterspune from S praying | iy the United Stoates aml € ©on satw- | Grand sd. His tolks who reside i Y any meis dilin g and’ prayers issiing from his lips, versed | st them ing witehing untii the shanies d left, the eity this morning on professional | Rassi to diver B gar from the St day, Novowoer 1k amd the ol in- | o, New York, have commimicatcd | ' ool the legiglature, in o ether Fronels or o the bwdian | voured thein, He then retursed 9 the eell | business. and that it will be impossible for Vintheir counpr® | Phe “Stranger” 1e- | erease and desreass over the preceding weel s [ with) e progisenons disciange ol re | when there Wi e e Jy= e Cree tonguce. Very soon alter his e | and his devotions, j it o retnm tonight, except by speeinl | ferred 1o i Prines y lecander. | Whent ......5%110805 Ly 91 | volvers is condemned by all Lers o 1 helps 1 brietlen tiiuges wil) nord, ture by the " Cavadtion toops - he | dUwould be difficnlt at this time fo mauge | train, it 15 helieved he' has e 145 roported it shlian at the head | corn.. 0 2008047 D 1,507,020 & Fiere fas not been mieh, ucitation yot o i.“.m\w, to thiow off his allegianee to the | ‘ blic img elearly i the northwest as to | kome one to act in his pl i of riot, | ot abody o1 his troops, altempted to atdex | Qats ., w7178 Decreas the peakership giestion. There xim thies & oiman Catholie chinreh and took the o 1 Expressed views are almost entirel S batiery and oihe s on cartison | the Buls )8 rear et 13 met amd ye- | Roe Yoy cndid already announesd, among W propliet etuimg to see visions and fores | unfavorable to him, and the bali-breeds a v at the eitadel have not been ailowed out | pabsed by @ toree wiie: dnes Aiexander. Barley.. .00, 20 . ther A Benson of Franklin egunty, teniig evenis. Latterly, as s e scemed | usuattly silent upon the: subject. A majority day and are held in readiness for any o, Nov, [6.g- e Buakgariu troous ave | PhGoant of ciiin in store in Ghicago on FE ARty Mi G0N, eS-CON s TAR f L = more surely sealed, he s sought or the resident popilation” believed e dé- | emergen Tl Molds have been | makingan obstinite rereat wonzs the whele | gho dato named wis 1 RAR & b connty. and Capt. Head of | comtort o his oviginal tuith, and b served death, and this is undoubtedly the ¢ wrceted in St Roehe's, and effigiesare tode | e, Five handed Buigarians’ have been | Wiheat : Rer WASHINGTON, Bi—The hearing of |V Tty o twenty member avaly hap 4 and aunost his only companion for the | in Muni ted and burned and each mock exe ation | ke prisoiers, s (T the telephone cases wis resinmed to-day. A | tiens te deaoerits don’Uneed 1 diseiss Ui $ { l:ual, two weeks has Deen Pere Audie, trom Here he was tried. There was some expre to be mpanied by a stirring national wervian telegraph officials have heen for- | Oats 4 the request of M, Young the seeretary de. | speskership muore thian e mimuies i ¥ 3 ort Albert ene of e sion of sympathy for hin, and at tins speeeh, which wiil undoubtédly stir - the | bidden by their government to accept from |y 3 i 2 5 4 Ak o | vemeeor e election. However, when the s revollion. 1 5 Visita e be deelarations tiat he was vightin bis demands, | ahedy Kindled enthusiasm of the populace | foreign war correspondents dfs,atelis relat- it ided (o allow i esiension of time in Whick |05 ey they we quite likely to bespiw i 7 Lwiee danly any usibsence It auently s they vly all sinee been granted to | #nd eause a riot. A mecting of the St Jean | ing to the movenents of the war. PSRy |- W elose their argiments, My, damphiey e cimpty honos ot & noiination upon soi . Kneft at bis couth i prager. Uhe rensindey] | e Plhe excention of Tiel 18 to | Baptisie society‘was held this atternoon “and |~ Sowts, Nov, 16— Prineo Alexander 188 | Braoeof the War on the Markets. | representing the o ‘eompany, read an iive T the river connties, OF S tiine s beenn Spent i w, ot e | o fotiowed al BatiTeford by e hanging of | @ resolution passed ordering the prosident to | started 1or Slivaitza to-assume co wmnand of | D e Pl sular, by the wiy, that, with (he b dictions of the future and @ defense of bis | ey Indian chiets for atroeities conited | have their national flaz draped in monrning | the arny. The force of Bulzarians from LONDONINOY: e IORCHGESRO LI SEMATE | HU DA VIVDYELI e DR GO RINROIRUILCUR) il denoeratic distike of water their _ conduct i leading the hatt-brovds twiee 10| duying the rec wellion, snd in caeh case | And hoisted at half mast for efght days. 1t | Widdinhas erossed tha Timo river and en- | news to-day in the various tinancial ceniers | pany, inanswer to the aidavit of M, i belt of count.es wp and / war. These papers lave all been entinste, ¥ e ¢ tel. Ehis will elose the | 15 stated that . Mr. Morrlsette, | tered Servii, and 18 now ataeing Nezotine, | oy depresving to values. Tie bourse at Vie | Towmpkins, tonching the alieged nesotiations sippioand Missonrd rivers: ¢ to Pere Andre and will doubtless be prdiee of the eriminal procecdings growing | Who was 1o have ~ been arried | Bulgaria i resolved to e to” tie bitier | S SRS S vs elose shawoill | Talnsdirartie aEIANVIL VoG COMas ut . wuire | CInaaItrigrcom s, SWilroE ot aT e *ausome-tine 1 the tutnee, aithoush the | outof the Northwest rebellion, as the other | this morning, postponed ihe marriag end. Prinee Alexander has azain impiord L il by e L s Aoty 4 vivsed which they i zoes to the bigdistitlery Tate retuses to surrender theim | Jersons convicted were for prison sentenees, | aecount of the execution of Riel. - For this he | the porte for assistance, piinting out that ihe | an important deeline as comparel with ¢ vespondetice passing bet B AVEI, |t ahis e, s e il ropobicand, Noonk. o witter whit his cldentiats, | altof which ate now beitig. served out. T Toudly apy d by somo of the French | sultan b3 swerain over Bulga and that the | closing prices atinday. At Paris tie | of Boston, and tie vepresent M Fuler the dowa song Dint of whom was permitted 1o pass thiough the guard | exeentioner of Riel was & man named Jack | evening papers. Servians are aluost at the gates of Sou e P T e S e IRl that We sl s e ik week g0, Sag VeRv. ) TO0 €0 5ot TG Prisoner i s’ Gelly | §i oo Was b expiainat Tt e itizens residing in St. John sub- oo e e R e DAL e thys M | siceetiily heredieie the pst week.. She the imnediate fricnds of - the condenn rebellion of 1830, clded to close’ thefr hanses and The French Parse Depleted. The Beriln buurse was very weak and closins nson denied the el addad in o coneert here the tanus aria, f Annievondidinutanelhin, thongh o) restel KGINA, Nov. W—Rev. Chas, A, Me- tablishments, and attend ehurell | pyyys, Nov. 10.~In the ehamber of dopu- | auotations showed w furthier goneral decling | tiat Welsh wis o of the agentsof the other | ceean, - Aon - Alishiy | Moustent - fron i Jon was placed upon thew, He received a | willnms, who assisied Father Andre in his | €nmasse to sin mn_service for there- | 5 AT SOF o S F A por oo T ot at the Londoi Goodwin deposes in his afli favit that | Ober o seleetion now attempted by few days igo - deer fron his weed mother, | gtendance ipon Riel daring bis last hours, | pose of Riel'ssoul. - Le L'Ecteur, liberal or- | ties to-day Premier Brisson said the cost of fif‘...‘,kv‘"".\v:ilf{:,.,.,".,|.<'-'|'.."1\k e ) Gl yepresentatives mentioned the siw | no - ther e except Matemng, ) Iriich afeviad T vivibly, SHLaL o athel |l was s elasstiate of the tebel at Montreal | &, appears tonight draped in ourning, | the expeditions to Tongutn anl Mautug stronger on the beliet that the war will be | 0f SLOGOW, retary nauired B8 the [ 16 i o pwerful - and strong tine minement did e show any 1N, is e i the bolier that | and all its articles are most stirrine, AL (S 6 o ’ e inane My 2 wentl fonce thit nyep- | that io one | watic singer of robus 3 ne belief tha x had borne too onerousty upon the finan locatized, SIS OF W inputed o i and so expressed hiself to | colimns are devoted to Riel matter, and it ] - Foxen v and M Wi | voice and ) it Mins | - aiter his cupture by the Canadian sconts. | 3 pepr of the Assoe ress o | calls upon the French Canadians not to forget | the government, and it behooved France to The Dairy Market. phress said they wou'd proc Full s yoice i of © many eall it The strict priviey ofthe prisoner was Brokhen |y To this belied he addicssed o letter last | the tyr who was murdered for the [ abandon her tformer poli having, however, CmoAGOINOY L0 n e honrdlofirado Prof, Grav then read an answer to t P connterprt of Parepa’s volee—and way that Y. down yesierday 1or the mrst e, When | Nifday to the governor-zeneral of Canada, | Freneh eaise.” ‘The story that the Eighth | due 1 to her pational interests and the PAIOAGO LI DYoL bt UID) Trade | Goviv of Mr. Baldwin, Laid i | Miss Bubler will ot be known s the gicatest S 3o representitive ot the Assovinted | eiing s fiom eonvietion, and saying thai lion are ordered under arms is contia- oo =00 et s to-divy butter v teady and ingood demand. T prgper for i (Griny ) in hir ortorie SN the world. After o few Phess was permitted 1o viy while e decmed Rielwausizerons person and | dicted. 1t is believed §t that batallion were pric as - proposecs | pe - ar sales, 19,630 pounds at 236 2745 conts, | Uon in regard to his e Shown i L Jiore engizements s part of o eous ry, prisoner - in o company - of Cthe hish i should be conimed for Lite, expressed | called out a joreat disturbanee wonld--be | therefore, to establish a system of protection | 07 000" g alos of eheese, T ad | respondence subinitted by Buddwin s series in California, Miss Fuller- gogd ' sheriil and comuandint of the mounted po- | (e’ view that if the sentenee’ of - death | eaused, a3 itis almost entirely composed of | at Hue which should radiaty throughout An- | Fee wete | 16 Bees 0F ERES LEEBESE Cared that he bt fudleontidence in s coun- |t Eaope where e will sing for geverak / Jiees "This wis 01 tie occasion oi the o was earied out iy blood would | English speaking residenta, nan and Tonguing anyd at the saun e eare- | ddopted, Tesgiitions oo N Datterine.| svis intosrity and ability, and had acted [ years hetore retuming, K 4 wmouncement i bis dea warrant e upon the head of his excelicney, Lord - fully aveid everytiing that mignt lead toan | GG SSHE e Tor sdulitting By cntiely upon dviee i refrainogg trom [ D the past weel: the State. College. of airived. o cologuy, which enst Lans and his immediate advis Montreal's Protest. cventual evactition |M|m"1 oountries: It {100 SV TEs T coniesting Belts application. U appesved | Agriculinee aid Meehanic Arts chosed 19 yoas ewbraced in last mnghts dispatehe: f ilr doc Sir = T z 2 was also intended to AN army ‘s = e sy | now thathe wis mistakens siledeslied that | st An i duduating cluss numbcies 7 Ghictuy Or the FBDOTS. Ak Heuddupsoed i simiar doctunt to SirJohn | Moxtirat, Nov. 16—The city eouncly | toikisting of Aianese troops by the King o MER BACK HAit BLAzZED. | o Ut he wiswistiign, | 1e dekiiol it [ avanie i ksl et ANBEEG J Heanteipated whit the sherif would TRty MOWIITANR D T IS \ossension & this afternoon adopted a resolution to ad- m, i of Tonqainese, paid temporarily | o e o o | oms, ws inoperative, s €at no one in the | schiool e boand of frustees have bean i v his own greeting: “Well, yon hay ries of letters. written by Riel the past ten | Journ, as a “protest against the adious viela- | 1 e Lo protect the l«-m\m,u frintiens | IASOWEAINEROTAND. cond tion of eleetrienl seienee at that day | session all the week, and they are devisitg o 1t the great wnnouncemeni. a1 GGl serves o partial indes 10 s | ton of the s of justice and bumanity i | 1he kg of Anuam woulda iminister zovern- Newark Church, R P T T T Ry Tihora thinies fortht. school in. whieh' the e spoke siowiy bavvery diztinedy, foowis | eharter and is claim to being a patiiol i Yol sl of "Rt mentto the waoie eouniy wnd v the gnids | Y. N 16.—[Special to the | - state tales speciad pride. The legislaiure oy at o the shentt o With a T resoluie | fikewise a prophet, Riel's hdan et | the ekecution of Riel.” Portraits of Riel, | ance of the Fiencl, residents, With recard New Yok, Nov. 16.—{Special to the N ORt 1yts Appointments. will hewsked Tor wn appropyiatiom o buitd eve and without - tinge” of b | hold iyl derately sentai, e anded | Hon, Mr. Chaplean and Col. Quimet were | to Madagasear. M Brisson said the govern: | Brk.j—A coupe drove npin frontof the | o SeRich mygnunae A B LD rovemnt,. vory > o He Csmiled when the laiter | Rl MeWitliams the faliowing November | exposed in the windows on_ St. James street, | 1 nized the fact that the DIC:ont | Fipst Preshyterian chureh at Newark, just be AstGroN, Nov, Bi—"The following ap- | JHEEs T pzgested Dt he showtd notspeak oo Tonz | o Yous hirs boton: b b BINo8 b | state ATt contd not continue. The R aal e | remined there | FABtNents weie made to-day s - You think Ewitlspeak o long, that L wil | 2 R v a JAr. N, W and an-exeited erowd kept the sidewalk | atatoments mde by the prime miniser are | 10re ¥ otclock st night, i remained thewe 4o, UL BEL s M. Yiatho SiryohnineBon A iunerved, | Ol hos 8t (e et mnment 1 LI g Dlocked all the Tiels — picture | takon to indicaw ccollaote of French entes- | about ten minutes. Then a welldressed | ; Btitusg s Angnetus M, | Vi ST b el Wk fa s mes 0L thE e i framed Wit Ccpe d fiad i i ‘Tonquin and ALidagascar, laddy sond gentlenan watked under the e | B0, Tuxpan, Mexicos Benjamin 4, Frank- | Des Moises, 1i, Nov, 16, [Spocio). ta el patois prey .. . eneh il o background. The 2 g = in, of Misou, at Hankow, China: Wi B | the Bre)—About 5 o'clock th e e R RC I R U i the ot s othier tyva peitralls were presirate, and each o) e e of tho stroot lnmp. When they came oppo- | M 8 Ml 4t Smkon, S Wa by | the el At 5 siook i el was itk DIown, neatly trimod, and s | e f1om abose, the council Wit et Tues: | jud a drop of sealing wax on the forehead 26 DALSAREODINTENO0, site the earriage a bandsome Jady, wearing a | L, ] | thenndlord of: e LMen S0 eapIg) Diair wits Drushed Back 3ivonn i hizh foehead | G950 Yo VR DAVID RIEE 1o vepresent drops of Riel's blood CoxstantiNorie, Nov. Jo—The Gfthand | 5 rypjind eienlar, and with hey dark | Selin Fung Ladsun, iterpreter to the eons | Foom of a boarder, Cliarles B. Cooper, 0 gViLi L TCIeICY o sl I conedist 1o e | m 4 Brer, | neath these pictures were iendishinseviptons | probably last sitting of the conference on the | ) (AR | . | e on te United” States at Chin Kiang, | swvaken Wi, and - found him dead, - Tho Theso happenings transpived as he | porh o I A e e 3 ¥ hair mounted by a fashionably trimued hat, | 40 3 o gt bair ol Ilnrllwll.lln progoutivn, IS | jtiented I bis paper. A Klanify i III;::::";m{l‘fl""lll-” HpEMAI, "l'l"‘v Roumelian question: was held today, M. (oo o the coupe, rushed in front of the | “\l; R i mvaten) (ol faets i the exse appear to by sy folows: S slightly Romn, dus - skin | jhiiented Cin e t 5 ot afoot to have are- | 00 H LGS ON S50 s presed Aty J ) | " arbert, o Laware, to b § R it g ; vt Pou Pl swarthy, Looking | Seers 8 Al hale quiem mass ¢ lebrated in all the Cathotic | Netidofl, Russian ambassador, was present. | g6 and, deawing o whip from beneath | shirl of i consulareourt of the Ui Cooper was un old vesident of Des Mot L A il withessing his manner it was | ot e el lonine .ttt e ehirehes throngzhout the: provinee next Mon- | Thie delegates agreed on the prineipal points | {0 TEn 0GR B S v away | ot Kb gwin, dapin. | it the war servad in the First Towa ) ko diseernn b niienee he bt with s |y et gonthomin s whiin day tor the repose of Riel's soul. I e, Ui believed that owine to the | oS TR CER I e | T B reens oF Tand oflieess Eyimet | budery under Captain Grifith, - A fow. years o AL L Dl t: A effort of Germany itwillbe possible (o loc Sho then dealt the wim Gyo- blows, wiwn e | 112000 ot Wisconsin, ab Eai Claive, Wit gycn s wite procired o divores from hiin @ rier and b collese taming bid never L am mostack nowl- oublo at Toronto, the war in the B kung, i bastily. away and disappeariad i the | g2 - Phayen ot Wisconsing at Waasa, |00 ) Kanisn, Conper went Lot 7 Sserud Ly e pwrtection il grueo of | ediin Yo, iy G, tor lving tl- | Tonroxto, Nov. 16.—By Lo'clock this morn- |~ CosraANTINOLE, Nov, 16.—The enhinet uk & New York railway station, e | Wi (AR BavEL L Sl ISR it i o i oot Wikt i | il the prowise witieh son never fuily | fn crowds bogan to gather abst the vasious | comnell - are v © divenssitig” Prinee | womn, then turned Sier atention G the |l i@t RIS [ e B f ‘on eliiraed that e showed i fuek of speech | it 1D SirUR AR il fenviinh | newspaper offices, cagerly waiting for tho | A syatdeng apiel forassistin Mo eI SRR sorom LIY. | 3V Lot two ek o, 1S Tbits werg some on Lhe bittie wead o i the preseiee 00 dian= | asTan Seeonnt of the mission which you | news regarding Riel, Evens at the last mo- | Constantinople cotrespondent T ST b kst RN - Wit dixsiy Sunday might - about -3 cor, o one welkd uNe it against onliv'e y i | & | Moy K v A - Ly $ho halr andl gave bwi DIOY eh told The Taril® Question in Congress, o cluek the Hord of ‘the Dulon house, E R nantlils i orchiint el | Awve soodly given iuo: to tulpltin ment doubts were frealy espressed that the | ey rosed o Dnterfere botween Serviaand | her to go, The "y hen getiried 1ot o RERIOALI RPN hoi[L0 clusk e MDA EEERU Y R e e L speecit | op o o Ik LAv) exeution wonkl take place, and bots were | Bileia, £ s carringe, drove to” the Peimsylvinio st [ ABILNGTON; BOYC DT L LN ] o ot o 10 2 D Jound MDY 1 00Bs gF ., 10y A, WL LA b RIBAL he followinig was writien the same da made, one nrn wazering 200 even that tho ConsTaANTINOPLR, Nav. 101 15 stated | and taok the 3:20 train tor New York. No | Rev|=Modeate demociats who fear the | o Then R B e huwiodetuictun (ot bladvow, IS | ieaina Ja ik, Nov, 9, 1, w < | prizonier would not b hanged. When the | (his morning thabat s weeting of the Balkan | eiue wies gained 48 0 e identity of oy | ciivets of fiee trade agitation in the house | fegee/ bt i e appusmd 1o be B el o i I et | to alieviate tho wrangs of miy conntrymen | ward was reveived that Riel was dead, the | conference, it was decided o continne the | ties, ~ But the lady loita satehel marked 2G| | Rutior it Uio GG IBpIRes G UR 3 Mt 40 Ul i Miuhe AN W U on [ o to be Jhat 1 wi tray it Por | erowds peiused thie bulletins and then quietly [ conference recardless of the wai between *in the conpe. It is understood the man | sy rare quietly stiving o devise o 0 b o'ciock ihis w i, 08 .i-u..;'l.ufu l"lllm { hiftde i i ittt D waes aed 0w javing done "all 1 could 1o better ie o dispersed, Servin and Bulearin, The delvzates wera |1 New Y ork bioker and (o acsautting huly | selome which will thiast the silver question | s wis found v wo buttles partally & sie career by Ui ot e of e patiiol dition of the people at larze—as an aborigi- - unanimonsly in fayoitof the ro-establishment | s wite, 1t is stated she aoived in Newatk | upon the e sl with siryvelin were found in the v only s, strili nis bicast, * o leave | wpon the conzideration of that body at &g gd the physician says the drug was nly hhis, o il wal, s an Amerlean, and as a proplict, Al Quiet at Ottawa, of Lhe status (o ante. at 6:10 o'elock last night, hired o coupe, and | i | Yaou, 8 ! ) ARy i3 ad his 1 twendered to iy countey btteen | 95 1 fose iy temporal Hie, 9 f o | carly st of the session before the ways | the ciise of i doaih, k yua L wid win willing Lo give i now, i PO T DAvID Tig Orvawra, Qut, Noy. 18~=Tho news of pet {8 Nenk ta s well Rnowisdiuse, o shich s |15 o0 coniitsea wliall liaveing 20 pres - L Loy o' 1 who yixied D IUWas | Abaot 750 0% hick this sormin ¢ e wiate | Riel's fate was fivst received quietly here, The Burman War. B/ tho wan and Woimn enivrgo. AL DA SO AR B S IR B ER Ward's Condition, the & none of s |l g lowing : The Protestant conservatives were consider- | RANGOON, Nov, 16,--In/a ficht with a war D U y [y i i A OV, 10, [ Special t the Bz { AOVINEE Colmpnnions, either trom political or | Ve O AW ILTIAMS—M 1 thanks A s " iy o v * BONED UP ALIVE, cceds they hope the tuifl question will as Y 151 ) B, 35 BRASOUAL 10 KL TONI (i sy Lo o | i G AW IEEIANS My kiod thanks | ably elated, however, over what they term | Vessel belonsing to, KiggPhebaw, reported v 5 | Simien secondary place, and by the time the | ~The Tribune says: Ferdinand Ward hag el wnd beyo' 4 e announcement of the | UG ivers, Lotis DA VD ““{- their trinmph, A large niaber of them | yesterday, the fire frony the British caused | A Victim of the Hangman Dies in His | - LBSRATAAY F AL ters | underzone a change for tie bettar, physicallys sthits of 1 rious stses of s tial e | YN R 4 Hle | wiiied oo the” prémier and Hon, MacKenzie | the crew of the Buanass kessel to junp over- Conin. e AN, | had o hnowledie Cof T assing | WIS before e went to the | Howell minister of eustoms, “cobgratulating | poard, The British then boarded the ol | CimcXao, Nov, 16,—1t is ramored here {o- | Mitsion of R P L lush weck @ ding events, - oF iy eriticisn passed Yty Winits Deore e want to the 1 them dn the carrying vutof the sentence of | 20ard: The British thie boarded th vessel | 4 eltimoh ot iy cifond 5L S ion. 1S | Vi of i, tuber, | hssician of Bing Sing ; upon his enreer. His concluding hotrs I oo tensintion s glen This wiy | the court.”“Amorig the French Canadians, | And procecded up thayiver with her. It Is | day that Azarl, one ofthe Halian wundeiers | handly prabatle that five | o democrats, | o, S instittion s going b te b 4 were passed B e sole company of lix spinite | RS THEIEERNOR BRGNS 1 who are in S Tange minority heve, there isa | Teported that 8,00 tesops are stockaded at | hangzed Saturday, wis not killed, and g (S sre o solidiy opposad o anyehane | SEE E EE RS G i o8 b advaser, who perionmed asses for [ PGV SIS I BRI BOKERRIMLE | deep feeling af displeasure, Kort Ku Igon, which gocuplos & high domls | (00500 conling were opencd ot the oeme | G SHNGE coibige Law and wiio it icren | neans of giying Wan & g M Juring the caly portion of e night. Kiel | it n e sy thitt by theee e ents - hating position evestianging the viver at |, Vs Lodir (rad al | 1| tor Lt veforn,™ will consent 1o any sueh - merry one, 8o many falichoods have besn }.m:uA:ll:lllu\\uulnlumuuul‘-ntl-n sice St | Sibondinate it entirely fo e & SRS His Life to Save Riel, Miniila, B | |.lu,~ u: aly ind ol ‘lfll-l'lflll';'l' and | progrumine i printed of late regarding Wad's physical yy AWih el ul i cirly hour aid igain ree | 01040 the doolrius ot ilte oluts i s, P i < - oA showed slens o life, i said that th 3 conditic ab the dnipressi S i desotonk, (e tioh s tio gueino deiie cisbail |85 PAvl, Nor. 6=4 Windinog speolal Small Pox Near Halifax, | fendants, alarmed a1 the discovery, and § Catholic Indian Missionarics, ndition that the fupression bay - gone Uhe samie extraordingry precautions | Bontith, "1 tio 8 Catholl SUPICE (o the Pionver Press savs: The fact kept | Hairax, N. 8, Now, 10.—Fifteen cases of | ing that' the mvderer’s westoration to | Wasinsaros, Nov. W6—The meeting of | #browd tihat he Is on the point of collapsing / thcpm;\.hf ancupo Ut ItiCl, the it susion | Loirs Davin Rew, | Secret till to-day that Jackson, Riel's lieuten. | small pox were discovencd at L'Harlote, a ;\‘uhll causo lian tsuiler o second i 2 | the burean of Cathotic Indian missionaries in | @ tnunt b tho hands of G pigdn v L0 bariacks by ulanthorized persons, wis « 1a Jall. Nov, 15,18 10 has be y ed i i slihb " ‘i . A | tly serewed do e cotlin Tid By e ‘. \ 1t topding to shorisy hig & Il darua minb TS l.u MM A8 e :-“.0‘.:. ‘vh\\v\_ N \_5 .l|.' Is‘m ]| unl:‘\\l o has been contined in & lunade | ;{«lgnurnm, wwi, No deaths reported | Wi co were piaced 1 e vaalt owinz )t eity T eleted to menbership Re-Rev. o guingial. Keapor, Jauiod. Coge Al ko mounted il chatienged il |y RAHCMIVIRIR S b Beser il | asyium, Tias cscaned across tho Jine. HE| Citizens are taking energetlo measuies to pre- | fidieations that "t hodics o tie” buricd | Martin Marty bistian of Daloia, and 1 talked fully mild freely with @ - urnoia i poinpeniod them o dieloso wite | NSRS I QT ESEIETCGINE A W | wrow & lettor o s sister stom St Vineent, | vent the spread of the disase. ‘Dlie local gov: | would he taken from theiy graves, 1L Chupielte of Washington, Chis aetion dine Ward's healih, “Connaghe ot pibsses, EWo othier lines of guaids were oG ! 6 his Jast | miking ot to Write to Sir Joln X | ernment rerused 10 atlow the use of tie old | My, E. G, Meli, president of the soeietz: for | piaces the birean not only ider the, prote ports of Ward's belig attoned ot points uvarer the post. where the | PO e of the norihwest eouncil are ‘unu to shoot him (Jackson) and | unoccupied lunatie asylom near town as & | the burial of indigent Htalians, to whonn e | thon of the i of the United States, bit also | overyorked and broken down are uttery 3 RUONS WOTO hail) DSVl NO | no i e e Tt ost soyncll aro | b N hospital, but the townspeople took possession | bodies were delivered, wis seen today in- e | under that ora deciee of e tind plenary | Talse, e is in beter heaith today than was perinitted into the guard room | \itling 1o prognosticate ihe probable eifect of w “m"—l ey of itand piaced the patlents in it { lation to the yumar, He adwited that the | councii heid in Balthusose, Noveuber, 154 @5 | when Le came I His present work, until 82 0'clock, Khe scene prosented then | 8REGSREE Gpon the Lalt-Dreeda of the s eather for To-Day. - | bonly of Azari had changed its position, bit | gpproved st Kome, i ron gatings, 5 light work wnd he & was that of I on the seaftold with Peresd ooy generally, One of the nalf bieed Upper Mississippi valley —Falr warmey | The Pove and the Oarolines. | believed that bife was extinet when tl ilin - found no ditliculty |\u doing it I he had Andre and A':lllu'tl.\lli\\ il b .‘:“'I ?’ members said I!-iv ’ auatrymen undoubtedly | weatiier, follow d during Wednesday by local | Maniun, Nov. 16.—1t is understood that | Was opened. Presidential Appointments, ~In-~x‘\l‘ V»l;;u Ll Now {"I.nu\v fllnu owge coavorating wiss, Lel wis on s bended | geygaied with dheir ledder, and doubtless 5, wind geners erly, e lied Bnain's soverels weerrtior BINGTON, Nov, 16 =The president X vhy Tenoe, weating 1 looss woolon suitout, gauy | sonhit do w‘:lnulvl) R Lkt b as e It m&'}'i;}).‘.‘.‘i‘I\’;ll:‘;:m&‘v:«‘:::}g;:.l."nr weather, in- the pope liad sreagilaeg. Spuib's saverelgity $Victoria and Her Coachman, | ...:‘{(.A- :ll.- following |-mm|uwnlf toduy: | Doan I WAID AR "'"" wien hio 1 4 gagnsars angl woolen shirt, - On his tect wWere | g deelayed this aftvruoon the covernwent | ervasing elondinos I local mins, winds | OV¢¥ Hie Carolluo delauds, and advises ¢ NEW Youk, Nov, 16.—[Speeial to the Br f A wing: Ay " | boen shoveling sl Harker 6l u Al a e ing elondiness and local riny, winds A . New Yok, Sy v | I ) o, Fla., tol Waied's pl 1 condition | OVing eve moeasing, 11 kY feiire of his divess tat |G rebably not allow the body to be re | generally souther] | many to accept the eommercial eoucessions d T e W. D, Blosham, of ahivese, Rl tobe | Waid's physical condition s impoving v Ok o tho Lnia. He teecived the noe | LTGRO I reg through fear of the det- ¥ ’ e, contitined i the Spanizh note of Septewber | =—Ernest Schililog Hulskamp, the coachman | giivovor peneral of Jiies A | iy and e now eats prison with sel "\‘ m‘;‘ to procewd to tne seaffold i onarion which might be wade by half- The M “I";f 10, The doclsion, ths said, was presented to | of Giovanni Morrisinl, who made himselt fu- | MeClellan; Clirles B, M q Ay | and bs thriving, i A : the same composed el s | Biveds at his Ganeral, MoRTRE R Non e i e o fropy | GEREALY and Spil to<lay, Wous a year OF €0 ago by cloping with his | 10 be Dilian agent ab Chegenueiiver wgeicy Raised the Minore’ Wagos 30 the precedi ight —on receiviug S ONTREAL, - 1.—LEleven dea rom - loyer's daughter, Viot sared §ese kot ] 3 B o 24 3! e - employer's daughter, Victoria, appeared yes = | Cuicaco, Nov, 6.—W. P, Rend & G “ the warning of his fute, - 1is faee was full of k5 bod swnll-pox in this eity Saturday, and twenty An Agreamient on Fish. N o : s 2 SIS , Nov. 16.-W. P. Re b, (o A e O o Yavo. ctuiote s Excitciment Over the Execution, | T IR ERINGY i H) i AUk OB Bl croc.| 16IAY 88 tho conduotor of a Blxti avauus | The Coming M T oaaihe, o Che RS l}""‘“"“,,.,‘." g T T TN PR o G Aar, {hmEhoi Wat LUy a5+ TS [ l;\n Wi N dlagt dsherics | Lo has tried is Lisnil gt soversl ‘:.‘“l",“ fince | WasmiNaron, Nov, 1 W he o ilocking Valley region, today tole - " s, The prisoner de | ey . B S f o A » 3 pent respecting the Newfoundland tisherics ried, 18 N0t stuck to anything lonz, . & e - A e oy Mo s 10 8 oy Koluk to the | Sltewent guang the Pranch Csiisdian .ol The tinest lot of Hund Picked Winter | hay been signed. 1t bs sezarced a8 o satis | B i ia ngiaed i w ow py, | BEES=The pesidents o " y 11k thelr superintendeat t wooeds to the fold Bot WiRhe & ,.,M.I‘, -fi,,,, wis | zens here when ‘u:u uews of Riel's execution A|l|rl(~<l in the city at C. B. Moore & Co., | factury eompromin ou i question ine [ SAworiia” which s 10 be opened &t the Cae | inished wid wiil be o the 15 14 oL ST e by e & OWing to the| valliest suliviution oi bt | was received. French Canadian studeuts, v | 1015 Dodge strect, voived, | ¥ | Voo this évening. Jia weck. i b 24010 60 Gt

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