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FIFTEENTH Y EAR, OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING., FEBRUARY 9, 18836, NUMBER 199. ill-will against the well-housed people and | were seriously damaged. About fifty sbops | engaged in the outbréak, and wholesale | (T\7 N QL | made ot open heartn steel, forged, breech | ’ \ RIOTERS HOLD SWAY clubs along the ronte by stoning them, were pillaged, including jewelers, “bakers, | arrests will be made at onee, Ll‘E THE DO{: A LAIRD DOSE loading, chambered, of calibres ranging from low.\s LECISL\T“E DO]NGS Atthe time of closing these dispatches, all | butchers and wine shops. "Hundreds of in- Green & Co, report # intend replacing i to sixteen finches, of lengths rang- Hmt :uf }Im ik in lhlr- nv-icllflv;-rl\m‘uk-r (]»Ih'lhi\'v people were maitreated. The po- Hvle' ll\nvu.\ximlmxwll: h{!nufl. 1‘{\ ~:nhn-|'- i {rn{n thirty lm thirty-five l”?i e National gallery, Carlton eluband Re- | lice were powerloss at first, but finally siie- | who was® shot is ian, The bulle e rald n Armor and projectiles should i " . e T Torm club is 1n osse sion o the nob. Sev. ceaded in restoring order by breakin up the passed under lnmlu‘m’r‘»" his Irlth‘"fill'mlldnr A Delicious Swallow of "Stinking Water" | be made ot foread stebl, Ships should be | A Number of Petitions and New Bills Ime ; f roo eral faction fights have al aken piace | ranks of the rioters into small squads, The | blade and lodged In dy, inflicting a i constructed of steel, but certain minor elagses ood i The Oity of London Enjoys a OUTS | Giniong the rioters, and. the furious mob is | military were kept under arms afl. the even- | fatal wound. About tWenty-five men were Would Kill the Parpish Pest. may be o composite of steel and wood. The troduced in tho Senate. Reign of Absolute Terror. ""m'nn‘.]m lnch'm n.-mml?x, lnnw: hm‘\\ iile policemen nt lied the streets. | in the slope wwhen Ihl‘oln"pll"\\‘liln':';l.multa e government should I‘~|.|lhll~h two factories street and Piecadilly on its way to Hyde par The establishment of rs. Picke sw- | number were badly scorelied in_getting ou! ’ or wachine finishing and assembling guns, toliold o mocting. The mob. 1scureing the | elers, on Oxford street was completel D veral cnre standinge_om the Baitimore & | VAN WYCK'S CANINE DISTURBER | 'fjiq weight of opinion smone atmy and | 1/ & AIM OF THE MEASURES, A MOB RUNS RAMPANT WILD nu(((ly,r.fi.m.n‘nu king shops, si ‘i||l‘;~l,|lm,:\,«'. ]"".r,.,“, who carried away jewelry f :)ll\uxi|ilrm|4l\uulcl’llllltlmllt' were partially _— ||4|\_\il'\pv||i .mil prominent |I|mu| Lurers " getting drunk and smashing windows. On | ued at many thonsands of pounds. Marshal | burned. 5 heavy work in steel decidedly in- v , o . its way to Hyde park the frontof the mob | & Snellgrove's, Peter Robinson's and other | The trouble in the ragions is believed to bo | Unsettled Indian Depredation Clalms | dicates ihe Washington navy yard and Sweeney's Soldier Memorial BUR — :n.\vlv lm l’flux(lhv enter the \-mln1 S but 'S WETe wree mob. Large | jmhvml.lm;n-uoln The ?l!lkl'lrr"]'.l"]" e |h; ~=Waestern Postal Changes—Washe \? -\|l'n‘ln-( A senal as \(“. l.fl Passes the Senate-Bill Intros s 9 A, urned away when the sentinel at the en- | quantities of jewel s, clothing, ete., | Torce all the workmen out, and if they resis Hiadhes “ sites for such factories, A needed il - e Tifteen Thousand Trensied Workingmen | france confronied the ntruders with, iis | WHith were fotnd 1 the. stréets. have baeh | 10ss of life and destruction of property | fngton News of Nebraska and yrivate capital 1s ready for clieerful co-opera- bbb s U e v i ] ) | N English bayonet, Conspicnous among the buildings | handed to the police. anticipated. The mass meeting at Scotdale Jowa Interest. tion wit ent in whatever it tion—Ho e Proceedings. Without Fear of English Law. cked by the mob were those ocetivied by S —— rgely attended. Up to § o'clock this may require. o8 s for armor and guns lie Dovonshire club wnd (e restdence of A BATTLE AT SEATTLE S have Been donated o the —_ should require such and extend o zepored 1mold orley, newly a pinted patronage —_—— str by the ierchants of ntdale, - o . w | over such ars as (o justify private The Gennral Assembly, > flio police alon e Militia Forced to Attack the Antls | After lenving Bradfofd no further violence | P0Se the Dog With “Stinking Water. ~ 1 ary. driab persons in cecuring the best plant. Pay- Drs Moises, Towa, Fel . g0 INCITED BY FIERY SOGCIALISTS | ark wera brnshied out of the way of Chinese Mob—One Killed. was_indulged in. The strikers marched 3 . 8.—[Spocial Telegram. | | Monts shotld ba ihude only for eompleted s MoiNes, Towa, Feb. §—Both houses 1 ¢ ) s Striker LR ! nt ; ) y f the legistature reconvernied at 2 p. m thie Fiofers 18 Somany men of s A ¢ s quietly to Scottdale, where they heiped to | —Senator Van Wyek called at police head- | work, and only the wuaaniced bids ot per: | © P . i many officers wera terribly whipped for their | ,, SFATTLE, W. T, Feb. S—Atan early NOUF | o)) tho crowd at the: meeting there to at o s moming. for the purpose of | Sons having capital and experience should | In the senate petitions. were introduced” intaifeten ce, this morning the militia_and home guards 3 The ot vas_ hel ith i LA sidere asking for laws to prevent Sunda e x N interference, b st 8,000, The meeting w held witha | e complaint that My, liehi n | beconsidered. aws to prevent Sunday traftie on Ransack and Pillage Business Places, Club i of the Trafalgar square mob | marehed to the ocean dock, where the China- | view of flh..“i“fium lbln{rfllurn that m.-{ “l1‘,m’~“‘""”‘l ‘l‘h" ‘] ~‘| ne T ,'.' I“I II\“\“‘f ML NOMINATIONS AND € railroads: to prevent the publication and o 1 v which went to Hyde park was composed of | men were confined, and took charge. War- | bone of the strike was & ill unbroke: attache e British legation, for having a The following po: | Were noy ond g of obscene liters 0e P Houses and Private Homes, the hordes which Tt ; Yants had presionely been 1esued for the ar- | o all over the region shiowed but fow men | howling bull dog on his premises. The | to-a e e vontling of obscene literaturas to atiolisti e 1all Mall and St | i i working at the advance. After deciding to | senator inquired of Captain Verno v to | I . Lear : § ! | semi-annual tax laws;: to provide for a sol Carlton club was rest of the prominent agitators, Before day- | MOEIRE 84 {he SCERIES, T XSGR et | Senator Inauited of Captain Vernon how to asiii ; i dicrs’ home, and to amend the constitution NO LOSS OF LIFE REPORTED | all Mall about half way be- | by S o'clce’s all the leaders were In jail. They | = Mot ANT, Pa., Feb. five | captain informed him the only way he knew | Fampton (lowi). The chalr sed Senator Young 2 s monuwent and St James | were, however, immediately bailed out, Al | hundred stri y : of was to give the doza bullet, as there was |~ The senate conflrmed the follo : | seriate nigin -'."J.'."'.'.',I.“!‘..LT ‘\‘l‘ll(“-": {M:m the Chinamen on board the steamer were | dtle meeting, made an ineffectual attempt | no law that he knew of that woutd reach the | poitments: Mark W. She: L Jc ommittee to ine W 11y, & quarter of o mtle awa, P, i ks y ke At I ¥ A A Battle Botweon the Anti-Chinese Mob | and passing around Regent's — eire marched to the court house by the militia, in | pyjsed by the police without bloodshed. Atsarintnation 1 i Enalish bull | ceiver of publi At Yankton (Dak.). | assembly for the Farmers' Protective union et went noith in through R mswer to a writ of habeas ¢orpus, sworn out . discrimination In favor of an English bu - and to aid their litigation with the barb wire and Militia at Seattle, gent street a half mile to Oxford | yesterday. No opposition was made to A CATHOLIO dog as against an American citizen. FORTY-NINTH CONGRES and went down Oxtord stiect to yde park, | oy | | The Virst Plenary Council of Austras | i pav who could bring the case to the at- Senate. _ 'Tue following bills of general interest wero i L Winaman he was at perfeet liberty to go or o O o8 of A 7 OBy VIO bHIETHIE case to tho B ASHING : e 0 senate, ced: three-quarters of amile. Thi Wils un ! £ lia to the Catholics of America. tention of the grand jury. The dog has been WasmiNGTon, Feb. 8,—In the senate, on | introduced: pose of keeping the erowd on safe grounds, | leave. They were accordingly has received acireular letter from the arch- sassed the bill providing for the sale of the | of the state university from being by MR D hAY! it ) At S Al d kine life b AL B .. | passed the bill providing for the sale of the L sity from being a member they wottid be an the north side of the | the steamer, and thoso who wished 0 8ty | bishop and bishops of Australia, addressed to ‘c‘n-ln-“l‘ln‘m"{l‘u-:\mlil‘"'::'m'h-l-‘u:‘ "':':'“‘: NOW= | Gicagro & Great Western railroad eompany, | of the board of regents of that institution. The Situation There Still Alarming— | Streot to Pieadilly and thence to Par i “‘{',' escorted "*l‘““"‘h"m. S Jood. | the archbishops and bishops of the United S e '” AT X A Scrloas Affray in the Coke Re- it might run to near the barracks on the south 1 to this time there has been no blood- < e . isa part. of that university shall be selected outside of gions, With Bloodshed and N e oW AURE TONILY St IS | 160k, NOWEVEE, KE* REEADK AR HRQEORANG | fi i ch oy "::]u‘lb[.‘«‘yniul(;‘i‘lr‘x‘:c“zvfll\xr alnrdo mimber of eitizens of Tow, Nebraska, | M Eustis offered a resolution direeting the | the board of regents, officors and instructors. Promiscuous Arson. ttempted to ¢ home guards by a few hot head The Dakota, and the w nd northwest general- | ot T G or the assistant treasurer | of Knights of Labor)—A bill to provide for “\'l‘llll‘(ll ”“flhlol\-‘uh i thia Bise :\I‘::“‘;i‘ll»‘l\i‘:x‘ l"t}“ .:_\,_‘p.,l..‘,-‘ ““’H '(“I:Illl‘lnl' h"m"':"r”"'Ir"T‘.’mwrfl]"“;"-"."L“".?T;‘. relation to Indian deprodations. These at New Orleans to receive deposits of stand- | the settlement ot difliculties between em- e o S L Lo LM ons tothe fllustrious €pIsco” | gaiants have been hefore the interior | &7 et : hiks ; Loxno, Feb, 8.—The “Starving Mechan- erly occupied by John Bright Bernard Millane, killed u i [ el il corrospondents at | By Cose 1;» grant to hn:\lnh of super- los Tuld ' moeting to-day ut Trafulgar Ay of the mob, W) James Murphy, special policeman, shot | daughter of the councl f.:s-““’.‘ Shiss \]u‘;'n‘u b e el -‘\“"‘;'“‘; 5 B M5 Fo L ukus vy Gheoises TS AR e UL square, around the Nelson monument, whieh | 1o ion i eatled for hetp and o namber of )l Smith, shot in the right communicating her gladness to her elder [ Dolph says he thinks his measure isso jus nonnt bt sald dollavs s0 depositod || “BY Stepliohe=To provent Intermatriazees T e T e e e e s B B T A L N e . Of 1l national ehurehes in_commun- [ on the face of it that it will be bodily | had been made, and whether said cnston, P } kb | ] ] ¢ ! ! e MR AN S AT By Doud—-Amending the code so {as‘to resent in large numbers. like chaff and a lost of desperate men The militia formed a hollow square and T to all. 11is bill proposes to refer to the court | Struction of “the treasurer of tlie United | ¥, -OLF = )3 o o ln“.” q:t"?:\”l‘::wx".‘\l\'lyl‘;\"ul;w‘ TR rushed up Morley's steps. He had locked | held the mob at bay f ally an hour o nite ate The of clalms for adjudication all claims for States, and the reasons therefor Also, | give the widow of a man dying intestate the titude was Burng, who ran as a socialistic A the house overran despite his fran- | intense excitement and danger of rurther r . They speak a conunon lan- | damages done by Indians, and that in settle- | otiier sub treasury. Al there was | now, candidate in Nottingham in the recent elee- ams and protests, When the invaders | trouble, Business is generally suspended, © laws, “eustoms and manners | ment of the judgment obtained the amounts 4 o v Orleans Rl R tue Quean of st extent, absunding in every form of 1 5 L ; necessary. tiiere to enable tho sub treasure nations on the part of railroads in fur- .lcunt-ulm\m'vlz;r m‘;[l'urw;:(.. ]m m-\ verin o S L nr With 195 Chinamen, terinl prosperity, the full dovelopment money due those who committed the depre- | o0 |-\|i\(llm 1 the New Orleans. sub | nishing cars and transportation of freight. Jarangue. The police politely ordered him dloni the mob's route fared” much | the authorities were busy making prepara- | Sotie N oro AITRONEAL LhoTAz] | verd h HsbERL i 00§ down, This Ho refased to do, appealing 0| woree. than. did ol Brights okl home, | tions to assers (b Qigniiy of the lnw s Soon | pacble toithe fotoniost plate amongst thona | years, and inoludes depredations cominitted <hiipment of 000 in_silver from | poards of supervisors to erect soldicrs' mon- 1e Devor Lt b o N A £ 1 tion widcly différs, but their territorial Sl 0 r and the W b I Waco, (Texae), | wments or memorial halls at a cost to the ercise of popular rights.” The officers push- [ previously attacked, is in St Janes street, | deputy sheriffs marehed to the ocean doek | fonsion is Seatly (e same: Tn Bt conts WESTERN POSTAL NEWS. and the V o bank, of Waco, (Texas). the very beginning of the riot and w % i-Chinese committee. The committe made 4 i A fhis departiment of the government, | This bill leaves it to the diseretion of A TS N B OO VO L b TN LS e e o i Ll | mnnyiaut graveyuinie Those s following Nebraska postmasters: Daniel A. | the information be. on paper ov by b e ! : sprung ¢ : > to spring N 2 ! L e e T A el ot | ® monument or memorial liali shall be built. VY i Réily S ted 1 When the niob passed this loeality many of | boon as day broke all were arrested and prung and. may eonttive to Benjamin W. Vi K3 Isabel | that ever, But for tliat we could no i i il hetoia e lr‘u‘"ll‘l;; winmemented | thovankc and e were hungty and, wade a | woved to jail, ey were baited out mes | (000" fal R oS legls| ulagnotEevanavaxasutlvl| R CRLDIHELNERAL O E R IR mobs. Thestir in the elevated spot where | session in ont, and sacked 16of 100d | took the Chinamen at the Ocean dock and | 1iad torcontend azuinst an anti-catholic trad | Bluff. dopartment ‘and “ask fo 68, a bill refating to the equalizati the Burns incident took place was casily seen | and drink, left. thio’ building badly | cacorted themt 10" tho court house, Judgo | LoD I literaturc, in pictieat and For the following in Towa: John A. axation, and spoke at lensth in favor of it . S I ! thon 3 it King out into open violence, azainst s e L e eeretary of the | The principal object of this bill is to t and thosighit of holmetsand untforms in the | they saw a carris ) d upon | wanted to go they could go, but if the S of ‘education, azainst governments, | Henry G. Nelson, Monroe; John Kempker, | BERE 200 1o of a departmenit of the | unequal tasation on different species of prop- N u sion and abandoned by its frightened occu- | authorities would endeavor to protect them. | i » spread of onr holy 3 o 0 i ¢ | Ui 3 1t had commenced against the law.” The | pants. 1t was seized and in an instant | About 135 chose to go, and seventy-five to tto tho sprentlbf par holy faltll sour |- Postinasters have been. appointed to new | United States. cific manner of obtaining the listing of 4 Tire prmn f the wealthiest, or most learned of the land e % furthor aisonssle Sirosolitlc W credits of indiyiduals, privato howl and an attempted rush from all direc- [ other good (daway to; » and the others were taken to Chin, Vi, S yot | Doth. have - infd: the - founds \wne county 2 I C. Plummer, During further discussion of the resolution 1 : presented rioters ¢ continued to grow more and more erow & s ot are T o He said the inquiry was enfirely proper, and | In the house the chair announced Messr had been removed some distance from the | \went by sunshed all 1ts frontdoots | LeadmE the Chinaman. on: board the Queon | foltk As fn - Anierica, . g0 liowe | Jonos, Payne, Eremonteounty, (lown), that the senate had a perfeet Tizht 10 ahy- | Moore and Russell as members of the joint ; ] planted in o irateful soil has grown into a el oxpentive s peruinine 0 Wi | committee to investigate tho expenditure of emboldened by the mob and made a desperate | #nd 0 8 i i nounced hie would receive no more, fully on ‘h,,‘,l,“,‘}‘l|.‘.( i Tor both th the providenca | Jones county, (Iowa), has been changed to | Sthiget ov to exceutive appointments, su nitely and thelr window ; o buen, ald wore | of God a gra ture Is re. b, debate upon the question so long pending in | association. effectually helped by the mob who brushed Affer Burns had been driven 1 wait till the next sailis Ring fie Queen ¢ to learn that our plenary couneil, in Afterthe 15th inst., the time schedule of | caucuses, commitiee meatings and secret A large number of petitions for the sol- quest the Holy See to enrich our chirch with a ! : X SIhEte) ze fig o | chi Pl e o A n g f 3 Mr. Teller said everything possible had | bills introduced was one by Holbrook, to Oiekly reascended the pedestal aceompanied | Cariton elub steps, a savage fight took place | Chinatown. The immense crowd followed | giiragan sces, with four a The postoflice Lee, Union county, | . o e o FoviaaZortho Glactt 3 bReTh) i gy""‘"H:mt;l‘r““'ff'(‘"‘]‘w‘lf"“ mm‘:‘h,”'l‘(“‘“‘(“‘(";,;! betycen his ndeiuntsoctaists ang anii | the Chinesd and esort i atteupted to bar BT o i_»“\‘:l‘ltl‘llc or bHe TR ’ been done by the administration provide for the election of railroad commis- Burns waved n redfiag to the ABscnblize 88 || tue. coulists: mrovou Vistorions: anilirted | iret m voilere s Hiver. men. rell he | SndWwithanational seminary which will bo |igossto Creston. cople holding silver dollars to ex- | * et o e watehios owne asignal of his triumph over the authorities. | Burns to ahouldors. and bore | remainder of e milltary: came upron the | Lo, eans’ of = developing mani- | “'progiqent Cleveland to-day appointed D. hem for silver certificates, and to y Robb-—To include the watclies owned light the work of arresting them began and | qnd 400 strik oGtk | oo SEIERE B VIO BUEHe The i (lil)s D, B, Hanan at New- | s as to give women the right to vote. «d northward through Regent ; ! to clear the works at Alice, but were T | aage The senator said: “We object to any | 1and off ‘argo (Dak.): Berback, re- | vestigate the expenditure of the last general cireus. Tho rioters tured here to the 1eft | fhis move, Judge Greene informed each — captain referred the senafor to the district ol slile ONE OF THE RIOTERS KILLED | doubtedly chosen by the the pur- | Stay as he chose. A vast ity chose to BAzTIvMORE, Feb, 8.—Archbishops Gibbons | i oo 0 o nights,” and motion of Mr. Logan, the senate took up and By Jolnson—To prevent the president sark. 11 the mob had gone alon : i i Y ! y G 8 of which the Bridewell property in Chicago | Also, to provide that the auditing committee of the park. It was that part of the mob | shed, although the streets are erowded. At Senator Dolph of Oregon, at the request of finance committee to inquire whether it | By Young (at the request of se lodgres ‘Opposite St. James square, but | guards were finally ordered to tire, and the occasion of their belng assembled for the has_ introduced a bill in the senate in % ard silverdollars from the shippers of said and employes. A Riot of Starving Mechanics. ailly portion of " this route. The house are 9 g ol States. Tiie vourges lo of the United States. The youngest | qouie e M0 N0 KRR v but have rioters approached the nouse Morle i through the arm. casion of such j e, and to issue silver corti s | ments, With 10,00 men present. The police were | the men, but finally t 1o | through the head and fatally wounded. ith the holy see th none to which | qdopted, and that it will operate satisfactorily | if it had prevailed, iad been changed by in- sl ity nd b the door, but it was burst | erowd then siowly melted away. There is re the offspring of whethersuch custom was now in force atany | whole of his property instead of one-half as 8] regions of N a rea V. I . By Miles—T Vide s serd o tom. 1o nscemded the pedestal of the Nel- | Went away they left scarcely a sound pane of [ *The Queen of the Pacifie sailed at 1 p. m. They are spread over regions of | gull pe dedueted from the annuities or any | Sub treasury, and it not, w i et bU it b y great number of other private SEATT ‘eb. 8, —~LATEr—All last night s unlimited resources raise i iy i rOPOS: o back six i ! Eht | \Gliose unlimited ‘resources must raise both | dations. The bill proposes to go back six id, had refused o e- | In the senate the Sweeny bill, authorizing the crowd to resist “interference with the ex- | The Devonshire elub house, which had been | asday appeared. At o’clock a company of tions of the carth. ‘The density of nopula- | yyto'that time, the Memphis (Tenn.) Bank of Commerce, od their way through the excited and rosist. | picattack wpon this building took plnce at | wherd the Chinamen were guarded by the | the foundations of the faith were laid amid | Commisslons wero today lssued for the I TG Bl CU ) G Ll pag 8 'y vhi rions dang Y o 1 " v & ' sts of the G, R, to stermine whethes Burns from the pedesial. By this time | known hostelry and 63 Pleadilly, | pared for all the leading agitators, and 1 which serions danger to the faith Gilbert, Penton; Athert I Denison, DeWitt: | parole. 1do not think there is any doubt of Dos o e b0, dotdining ety rush for the b liey had it in their pos: | dintely. Alded by {he militia the polieo | 0 both, [Iho faithful of both ve | Moser, OQakdale; Frederick Patterson, Kock | ession, 1 just s yunch rizht to goto [ means committee, reported back favorably all over the area covered by the concourse, | Wrecked. As the men were leaving the hotél | Green agldressed them, and said "if p seated prejudices, sometimes | Gayygna Bon: Ins W. Grove, Churdams I go there av th the i an inst the » passing proces- | wanted to stay they coul a 3 X e N iy rast ol Yy g atrugile ceopted ns visiblo proof that | A aEatst the o Wil Pt T sing 047 o] and the if not hostile, give but little encour: [ West Point. governinent—or as the president of the | erty, and to sccuro a more accurate and T\ T 6 s Fe T IR Y It ot Droken up and_ the wheel spokes, shafts and | stay. The former matehed back to the doc en were not amongst the most favored, | pogtofiices as folloy 2, Gray, Gray, | Mr. Gorman’ defended the administration. fons to the point of inforest, Burns now | ol InpEicadl far there liad been no vivlence, but the s fion of the faith deep and | Paralta, Linn county, TN STB RV F B erRh oAU NOoLHEItE N pOrt bR o position he attempted to oecupy. He became | and w s Wi :s. Allalong Regent | then ¢ enced. Whon tho capioiit ane | 10 Australia, the grain of ‘mustard soed | The namo of tho postofiice at Viroqua, | thing on the executive fiics pertaining to this 1e park, ho a6} i g . C ensions, or removals. This precipitated the | the appropriation to the Farmers® Protective effort to recover the lost ground. o was | Lyde paris, he dbeen baid were | GG o wrand future Is instore. You_will | Morley. Bt e e pnsolp ek : ; sh X ¢ labors of which we age now engaged Te- | 1o’ star route from Redding o sessions, a8t $ the officers out of the way and the orator was | Nolson momment b lice, and had | Jert the doek wi Chinese on board. thall b & the star route from Reddinz to Bedford, | sessions, a3 to - th ¢ ors’ homa: were presente % Soom pressed up azainst the wonument, 1o | spoken from the National Gallery wail snd | *“Foso left behind were eseorted back to | & See i the! h (Towa), will be fncreasad to six trips a weok, | semate_ fo Information rezarding removals. | diors” homo were presented. Amone tho R H e L L L T A o emptedito bat (Towa), has been discontinued. The mail others, to- make. It difieult or’ impossible | Sionors fest vocations of He was greeted with deafening shouts, Burns | hin about to Recent street, where, with h\nl\ double quick and supported their comrades. | o rainal B. Harar to be postmaster at New Hampton, Iver dollars as unpopul AL .‘"v(f,’i,i: ‘;\L.;,.l;‘:’,’-‘;;‘; n':-l:l'::n"m b o iAo s nddross. 1o then. | they succeeded in bending the erowd toward | “The troops formed u hollow square. The | Lrocurator of a metropoli i bish- | Iowa. R T LI R | mec mp taxation, HE ALY, s 1| Hyde pi Burns leading the whole way Chinamen in the center rolled themselves in R ICAY T le, with. fif Rans . o After quite alengthy debate in which Mr. The senate bill providing for teaching tem- vead o fiorcely worded harauzue. This | X the park when the niob had all collected, | blankets and crouehed on the Out1| opejona wiean anpelpliop it Athibuo of WORK OF NEDRASKA'S SENATORS. Pugh and Mr. Hands alternated wi " | perance in the schools was taken up and re- denounced “the authors of present distress | Burns again_addressed them. This speecli | side (he square the erowd sy liy and L e et il bl leabl now | - AV el introduced a bill in the Sherman, the resolution of Mr. Bustis went | ferved to the committeo on schools in ngland”; demanded that parlinment | Waseven more violent than the others, Ile | defied the miiitia, while the “wounded men | ) ilv crowned by v fonal university, | ale to-day appropriating $12,000 to pay fifty over until to-morrow, 1 executive Dho et s | : i ; crowned by your iational university, Sy session the senate adjourned. The house discussed to a considerable start public works o givo employment Lo tons | Wade bis languze exciting, and the iwhole | wore hauled away in wagons Nota soldier ttor of deep interest to us and will, | Yankton Indians or their heirs the balance | ***3 Lt : oo e b T D of thousands of.deserving men who were out. | SO SR Was followed by sty Minched. AL Lt the erowd dispersed enonizh | wo trust, eneournze our peaple to second o1 | duc them for services as scouts under Gen- House, Pt ey e e R b e of work through no fault of their own; but | eral other socialistic speakers, all of whom | way toChinaiown. efforts in mitating sour noblo example, M4y | eral Alfred Sully in the campaign against | - WASHINGTON, Feb. §—In thelouse, under | 1oy from taxation, and pending the dis- Decauseof bad overnment, declared that it | did all in their power to stir up strife. | The bitterness of the populaco inereased. | firSt in the hisiory of the chureh for its num- | he ho in 1564, the call of states, the following Dills, B Lo AT A Mo duty of the goverhment o aiford | , When the speaking was over the mob | Prominenteitizens in the militia were threat: | s and the S territory and for | A favorable report was to-day rendered by | were introduced and referred: | o ¢ facility for the employment of British | PIOKe uvl-|t;3‘;<'yl;';y'~r;mly‘mg }“{{:'i‘}‘s Nrentifiencdwiuitinnging by 'Il.‘q.lgmh;‘ “IX'{'P}'"‘,’ the importance of its deliberations, be fruitful | the senate committee on military affaivs on | By Mr. Morrison—Calling on the secretary Mct a Frightfui Death. capital for the benelit of tho British people i Ostord sticel, RO, e | Jrore sworm out in thi police courts charzing | in countless blessings for the extirpation of | Mr. Manderson's bill providing for the ap- | of the trensury for information relati it Town: Heb ta s ISiaITeY and assist British enterprise against forei et recovered {rom their pi kill, Judie Greene declared the guards | Shronfor W Hfsion o UKL SHE IG 0 | polntment of hospital stewards in the United | the mmauntelufind i the suits nginst eol- m.]—A. Kociter, a track walker on the and asserted that the time had t \ street 1o themselye: cers of his comrt, and would not allow the | Youls. by giving incréased energy of apos- | Statesarmy, and fixing their pay and allow- | 1egi "“I;(};“" ‘I,\l“:li-f\ll_“ :::h.];:h. request- | Northwestern, was torn to pieces by the cars rived for parlisment o oarnestly leg- | hhey smashed ovory sound window thov o | warrants sotved: - otermined on vigorous | Ol " ftcater niformity 1, diseipling | ances. ‘Che bill was amended by reducing | 5, M5 Hendersaniet veeiibon SOkest | S uniles west of hero this morning. 1tis islate for the relief of tho dep oh A tited: frealy to'whomso: | notion.. He jusned Rl tion) aoensiliang '"'fi.'q";1"?'fl"'"“n‘l"\'\'.- l‘_:f‘,”l':; lxg:glll’:";\‘t the monthly pay of stewards of the fist elass | {he house his Views as to the limits of eost ¢ supposed that Lie stepped from the track to in the English iltural industry. The | ever wished todrink. Beersaloons weresimi- | ing military com the cf O out Josing aud dbvoted” brothers 1n | [TOM 8500 840, and Increasing tho pay of ( now fixed by law ot public bufldings now Ih | avold o train, and was drawn under tho carg resolution nlso demanded immedinfe ap- | larly treated. Tailor shops were broken | of - Scattle, and ordering that no | it stewards of the second class from $25 to 810 | course of eoustruction, of authotiied {0 be | by thy suction of the wind and train, He Pointment of a minister of commerceand o | into and “clothes and rolls ‘of "cloth | person - exercise = any oflice or PaTricK F. CARDINAT MORAN. a month. Mr. Manderson thinks the bill | fonstructed. and 1o state avhethen, WS eves o wite and one child S kor o stroot, o 3 itvima T o i P ; ) pnhe. i judzment, the Timits now fixed are’such qs | leaves a wite o 3 ) ! i thrown out into the street. t authority incompatible with the constitution Arch B f Sidne: tolle delesate, 4 1 8% ¢ minister of agriculture and coneluded with a | {8 Sivangost in the fight swhich o ! | uthority incompatible with the eonstitation | Areh Bishop of Siduey, apostolie delegate, | will in this condition soon become a law will enablo the department to ercet suitable — vosalve that copios should bo forwraded to | Weery person mot who looked likea forelanck | fnw within tho territory.. ‘Tho governor ap | W4 seventeen other HOUSE MEASUKES BY 10WA MENE buildings. g i Legislative Excursionists, Gladstone, Salisbury, Parnell and the board | was stoned or beaten from t ores | the same time telegraplied President Oleve- Towa members introduced bills in the house | | By Lawler—Tor the ercetion of a pub- o, Feb. 8,—[Special Tele- of public works. The reading of the resolu- imes the policenien attempied fo save tho | land that tho city was in a stato of actial 2 SR - follow Yic building on the Bridwelt property in Chi- | gram.]-The leislaturo i a body visited tho s 2 T Ntde % ailed property and make arrests, but were | insur ntly requesting aid, ey Murphy—For the relief of Willia RO, i . ie City to- tions was accompanied with fierce comment | o ior e beaten and compelled fo surren- | The wilitary orzanization of the eity was 7RI MurphyBor the sellet oLy Lllipm: | B vy Bl b enable the people of | CEE 0 EE R e and short explanatory speaches by various | ger the prisoner completed and orders issued elosing el busi- | ha E. Fleming. 3 Dakota cast of the Missouri river 10 form a | (i e i ) - COMINEQ. orators who stood with Bum In the meantime several thonsa:d rowdies | ness houses during the night, and forbidding By Mr. Struble—For the relief of Sawwel | constitution and state government. representing the prominent business men Some of these orators went so rt'nmi‘lv Lin T :ihfl lwumrv. oceupying the s without vasses appearing on the e Hiseler. mil':"i: 6‘!““?“\\1“‘:;: at 4:10, };‘“\mn‘lm.?.“:}r"' d banqueted. Governor Warren made a ’ governme time in daring the police to “come on” street. An _order was issued divecting Al ’ Frederick— rizing the seer teo e whole, LA OTINOL 101 speech. A special train was offered by the far as to warn the =~ government that | e ughes at the constables and other | persons desiring Lo serve the ter T M | viee, as great fears of a fitibustering party | B ':[ ; ]ll( dluI l|. .‘"Tf"”t'i" ononey | ehaity on tho half exllon quor t Unton Casifio snda. ploasant time had b although the ving Mechanies” were now | ohnoxious persons, In one of these rushes | port as 14 10 tho provost marshal at. the | are entertained. “Suspicion on e | tary of war todonate condemned cannon and | Mr. Weaver took the floor with a spocch acific anda p ad by attemping to draw attention to the Do Mhob lovorthrew two heavy - ranits | bourt house Porsons disposed o violte the | steamship City_of Mexico and the schooner | cannon carriages to 5. 8. Dillman Post, upon the financial question and an attack | the members of the party. by quiet and peaceful agitation, they were | pillars. 1 across Charing Artinl resulations are commanded fo leave | Cefalu. 'The “iatter camo into & Honduras | R of Toledo (lowa) for monumental pur- | upon the national banking system. Thero e A reriy Dound to get bread, and they would get it by | blocked traflie to and from Chating the city or sutfer the consequences ot from Bluefields without elearance Poses: for the reliof ot Mrs. Bede Grifith, were fonr things, he said, relating to finance THE RECORD. ¢ f Mou itby | iflway station, The police made severs Dol AND, Ore. - Fob, S Tight com- | Iad to_furnish a bond of $1.000 for I T L e the roliet of Toonard | Whieh this congross must ennot. FISGI | o oo 0iaey Blaze at Bufulo G attacking the cake shops next if the govern- | o™ osharate e ions to clear away th panfes of tho Fourteenth infantry wero | lease. ‘The bond was furnished by the Am By Mr. Hall-For the relief of Leonard | yust provide for the unrestricted coinage of n Incendiary Blaze a uffalo Gap, ment did not come their reliet, obstruction, but were easily resi Dlaced on board the river steamer Furline | ican cousul. King. Amerlean sil Second, a law must be Dakota, Burns in one of these speeches denounced | time by the'mob. ‘The mob held the evening, ready to go to Seattle N o T By Mr. Conger—Granting a pension of €S | passed for the issue of treasiry notes to t Burrano Gar, Dak., Feb, 8, — [Special the present house of commons as a body of | Well at‘Trafalgar square thasuntil they volun- | as ~ soon as orders come from the The Cigar Makers' Strike, a month to the widowsof soldiers in the army | the piage of Lank notes qihind, tho Gt | pelgram, |- A sorious fire ocenrred here thiy Jandlords and capitalists, for whom hanging | {arily abandonied tho sceno the entiro police | president. ~They = number 20 ~wmen, | NEW Youk, Feb. #.—A meeting of the | of the United 5 in the war of 18 D ot i Tiquidation of the Tniotest bearing | morning, destroying the block on Second fuds foreé proved fusuflicient to 1 the way to | under command of Licutenant Colonel Der | progressive Union cigar makers was held . . pald out 1n lquidution D LIl & & ¥ivr By was 100 good. The people had assembled to | one of the most important railway stations | Ussoy. When the orders come the boat_will ” jOF, Jupkars W and to their widows and orphansi appropri- | debt. Fourth, it must forbid by law strect known as the postofiice block, 'The swmmon parliament to immediately relieve | in the world large eno 1 g0 to Kalama where a s 'Northorn Pacls | here yesterday to hear the report of the eom- | qting §150,000 for the purpose of completing | further descrimination against sifver coin. following ave the principal losers: than the distressed British workmen; that the pec- o carringe line tobuss to or from the | fie train will be k vaitine, 1tis thought | Mittee which was in conference with the | yj0 repairs and enlarging of tho government | Ahe committce then arose, and the lous ¢ in, clothing; P, 11, Lorri, groceiies ple wanted the question settled at once, and | 400t the orders won't come to-night, manufacturers Frids he proposition of | hyjlding at Des Moines, this amount to be | #HOUERed e - and provisions; B, F. King & Co., jowelery; ‘ Some time after dark the mob gradually V. NGTON, > roture : P T g D08 0. P it 5 s ¥ Benconuly, I nomsbi,otherwisarovolton | ORI, AAcE durk (e, mob sduly | | WAsniuroN, D G Keb, b o aelon | themanufaciarers wasacioplod, B, 5, ¢t | ho it o appropraton o sucl separs Ungodiy Saivationisis Tioins Quighy,” vosollie: was Inevitable, This aggravated the hugo | fied that without having actually eollided | rozar to the anti-Chiinese fronbles g AT EilRei 3 WM HROI SIS ARG o R fand aulargemonts DL ADBE LA ok BA i pom i ¥ harness maker, wmob, but tho police had reformed and they | ith the po oy won the day. As the | (W, ), The president has not yot been | scide of wages based upon the average of all WEAVER GOT 15 WORK IN. Williamshurg says: The Jatest b Phe ltter building was Mida. another assaut. ‘They sucecodod i | Mob disperied ity sections wado havoe i, the | calfed on for troops and has not ordered any | the shops, “11 15 believed ihe progrossives | Representative Weaver of Iowd got off | ungodtiness in the Sulyation mmy s the | tom down s sueeossfully arvested the pro- aunking thelr way up to the pedestal, They | Streets until they dwindled away. the | tobe sent ther will return “to- work when this committee | s silyer speeeh in the house this afternoon | elopement of Jerome I, Small w gress of tho flames, ‘T nated 1oss is : scencs which charaeterized the retreat of that s reported ) reached this point just as the resolutions, | Soction of the. Hyde park wob which went THE COKEK hasyeported, v L during theconsideration of the bill to tax | McKee, a member of the organization, Miss | $10,0(0; insuranee ) fire is sup- which had alieady been offered and seconded, | through Oxford stx ended the re- | et Dostraoti o e o kin axas: fractional parts of a gallon of whisky. It | MeKee is a gool-looking, buxom young | posed to be the work of an incendiary, “The were about to bo subitted to the mob for | treat of other n_ul«u of ull..\} 1l<|u\\|¢ll. Every | Riot, Arson, and Bloody Assaults Be- HARROLD, Texas, Feb, 8.—Reliable parties | Wasa very inauspicious oceasion, but his | woman, and fond of the atteniion of men, | eity is still on deck, this being umong the approval. Tho oflicers at onc ordered tho | SUEEEER ERIHE SREOCTOHS Wil ved | pyppsimn R ihe MANGORIARIMG. . 4 |l iasriving todayrom the Panhandle - equntry|| ahalely. yould o permit b to, walt ) Latinrlvishio has nokbeon 1 g00d slanding least of a dozen wood busincss blocks, A proceadings to bo discontinued on the pedces o N I i rrrsnunG, Feb, 8,—A serlous affray took | oo S8 B0 0 i the recent storm | Jonger. An Indiana member described the | in the army, but not long axo she wi meetingof the citizens’ committes was held ey led B d in stating that nover betoro in the present | ), o ot the Henry Clay coke works of Friske | *P%" Of Rastla [om tho reoont slorun PO e e shining Lizht. Small was @ respeeted cf ¢ A e tal. They commanded Burns and Wiz col- | generation has sueh a disturbance oceurred | Pl s 0 ske | vory heavy., Along the south side of the | speech tonight as belng “a bundle of | shinitie Jit, - Buivh s i FeEcit € | to take prompt action to protect the city ues to come down, This they refused to | 0 London with 5o little loss of blaod, & Co. About 500 strikers from Leisenring | Caadian river, espeelally in Carson unetion,a pile of conceit, and a tissue of HEAXEA AR e B aNLAC ainst furtiier 10:s for want of fio and pos do, aud tho ofticers thiereupon dragied them als dectare upwands of 50,000 men must | warched this morning to the Henry Clay | and Hemphill counties,” the loss is greater | demagoguery.” Ty T TP b or by precautions. down by force and drove them from | Ve beon Hoting for it sl ours with | works, when at work, when | than it any pr o raliablo LITS OF T0WA INTEREST, Cero, colored evangelist now under arre ~o-—-- S ke - i d Pusses ¢ v thoroug o strikers he hi v the | eatimate an wde, but indica- 4 o i _ t Reatland AT 3 Chess Players, the pedestal. It was evident that Burns cliost {0 tnvade, Vet o e i roported | We strikers appearcd on tho bill above the | 4o SNrtant the befie diat the total lows in | Senator Wilson of Towa intraduced a bilt | §8 S cciliid wos copelie iadaroi = oL KRG SRER BTN R expected that the lication of vio- It the jo ¢ been strong | OVENS ¢ g i, Y Kepb | the Panhandle country may reach 200,000 | to-day to pension William H, Weaver and ade by the press of that city ' 4 i e f ' y lence to him would precipitate a riot | enough lm at “i‘: ‘Ilm xluuh at v | itup for some time, but nobody was hurt, | heaa, William Powell of Towa. pre \;' ("’]' (e \‘\.'I{.».‘.‘.ii“x“ tween Zuckertort and Steinitz was resuined S t there mixht have been terrible | Oneof the men was beaten by the strikers e Al i d 2 ) t [ WOUS | this afternoon before about the same audi- and it was ulso apparent that thie ofticers im- | ! ne o 0 y the strikers > o sontinue to e in f itize being vife of unbeeoming conduet. The i records niade, but at midnight . ing t it day or tw: Rough Woather at Sea. Petitions continue to pour in from citizens | being il g X R e e (D mediately engaged in removing the orators | everything is pretty mueh as it was during | {f5 S 19 0 a day or two azo. & 4 f lowa, asking for the unconditional repeal | Times iy es the ~matter and de: 5.0 REACONN YR ot e SRR . i 4 s He shot several times and hit one of the men. HALIFAY, Fel The steamer British | 91 B ALLNE N i} rop uneed the colore sl nging he ha nd move, the playeis bring tived ind feared an attacl, but fho wen conprisiug tho | {he iy, auid o Wil hvE Qppeass o ave | wio it and was carried off by s compan’ | Queen, which ar ot ot | of the linds granted the Sloux Ciy & t, R S clyn | th pioces e pretly evenly swapgua, ‘e ol was ot i fightiug Tmor, and con- | boen g sort of nightmare, While it lasted | fong, ‘I not known how budly he is in- | fout'y' \ion "experiencad temmible weather | Paul rilroad company, ‘They aio betng re- | e T Women of bad romite. | game was declared ” drawn” aud e "play tented itselt for a time by hooting at the o oty WA Klly axoudd, DUy 08 jured, The ret f their fire infuriated the | 1T 24 Porianc sl P 1y by the I delogation | . v of education finding the charges pred about 4 Lhe next g 11 o 3 mob W nhally English it made a fright- Villi S and suffered some damage. Last Wednes- ceived daily by the Iowa delegation in con n i th e W police, smotheriug them with flour, dixt and | Hg s e eietad g | Strikers. who set “upon William Saisson, k- T4 B Rme it AR, St . fed Nero and hw leit te | played Wedne B o S ] ik 0oL AR OD, (R 4 8 foreman of the men, and gave him | day an immense voluwo of water rushed h ahd ate .0 e | > BNLAGR - Lin" ol Leliaved aduled o bed nt the usual 15000 porsons | & evere beating. “The win was left Iving on | over ner her, crushing: tho turtle-back, dam- | 41¢ commiitecs o pubfi lands. under the abuse aud showed no resc ntment. el v’iu e e a H I““lb ‘; the ground unable to walk or defend himself | 4ging the steering gear and filling the wheel- PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Atter thuircjoction neither Burus nor any | Mere et in fio Krafaicer St G | frow the Kicks which the-vioters gave hin as | 15usé, ™A quantity ‘of water got ihto the ca Judge Brannan and several others of Mus- of his colleagiies made any further attempt to | WA VAT Sotkmen and - tho renain. ;‘!;\.‘,‘.“‘(‘,“t““,';;"le an attack on the | £0r the damage (0" which cannot be known | catine (Towa) are in the city, and it is un | gpion“onioved by the Wa o come | brother oflieer In Arizona in & pesition o et back, "My atonce it thescenoand pro- | it Sobisa: + Fh ot scttons Wero | iy et e s o e | il aseharged iaioad fhat they aro e o Lo svsat st | Sl owployod by (e Mo A ceeded o tho wall of the National gallery, | not “in_aceord, —and ~there wero fre- | oS "IUSEG “Ofilce Stove, edErin af i ————_ oftice fight, and Jerry Murphy is unnappy | Jrras WU GRS L1 derod ny e Seicans, “Phat is afl 1 They monnted this wall and pointed to the | Quent - collisions® botween | thow. The | Buiiding on fire. The employes of e com- [, Me¥Ioan olitioal!Ructions. accordingly. e G AN b Lhio it They knew who it was ihey were doors and windows_ and bitterly denounced | NHOSIngien foos 1o Bart i the vigious 4ets | pany wade a plucky attempt to put outthe | GUAYAQUIL (VA Galveston), vl L SR o d ere | kil W Dad been talking to him nearly Leinmates. This lookedlike an o t at followed ihe woollhg at —1rafalgar | firo“and save the le Louse, b Senor Don J. M. P, Caamano, & 1es 8 RS 442 p into the water and drowned, with | Lalf an howr before shooting at him,” theinmates. This looked like an attempt to | square. The socialists, aroused to fury by the | qifvadl'siway by the strike > B lere, and have taken rooius at th | h ; i A set the mob on the building. The wob was ex- | Violent tirados of the speakers i the square, | i sl inti1 1t was. by Ecusdor, wah Miadked 0a Sardey ol REPORT ON ARMAMENT SpoRUon. A Sraiat, Mht, Al oxeny | PR e, y ol urns - au his colleagues, seeing ewelry sh Vel °! i . pre, ‘T'he strikers Kid not attempt I S O 3 g , chairan the select i he eldest ild, eh died after- 2 S " " N o e e Natlonal atiery Sl g | eontents cairied off by tho mob. Carriages | Ghvthing else, but after remaining a¢ the | 15 elosely gysrded by bis aduaronts, On Lis Fladioy CUBVAIAN U IR ALck SR | LA it b cImN i ot bodics | cuport, was senously fnjured this movie oot 10 the CArliah c1ith whtert Shey re: | contaiuin ladies were stopped o the streets | Works u short time longer they wen to tho | arrival in this cle o disturbanee occured | yubmitted the committees report, It gives | wore recoverad y e ry g a1 vhonse by a falling i peated their tacties, By this time t and the occupants foreed to alight. - Some of | Sterling works, where they did some little O s o i d threo | B exliaustive account of the exawinations lile ONTOe stre wvas tremendous in nunibe 1 the rioters entered the vebicles and drov damage and injured a couple of men. ing the melce _hx:lmutul{ hot and thiee 1 by the committee of the prineipal works aud | A Tenor Strung Up. 1 d ‘“T m"”lm‘(l Ty “ll'" g H"k hl“‘n“' |lllm x“w‘;'liuulvlm B uA 3 Ulay o ‘h.p{;l) SaaL e B s ey sl e )“"l’ri" ey T““ I:“:lim“‘ and of { pozgyay, Mont., Feb, 8.—Last night a SgHie ln lat ‘h"lll‘x”\ i, | sald and done cireulated from to | through the streets shouting, eury Clay ovens, bt were powerless to do g e E ihe information gained from other sources, ’ s Mully 200 Riash DIg e, thoigh not dangerous sealp woiid, mouth, exaggeiated with every windows and let's = get wore” than’ identify some of the rioters a bbe. P % and as @ result gives the following cons | body of masked men entered o meeting at | - until the gl rving M 3 shops, Al decently attived Sterling. ‘The sheriff met the strikers with Rol .‘m d on the Highway. clusions: The United States is metallurgic- | ge hall, marched up the aisle, and cover- Myxtle Division Oflicers, vinced that the authoriti r sons who ~ encountered the rioters | about a tlozen deputies with Lim, and madea | A highway robbery was commit ally independent for all purposes of | the choir with revolvers, ok W, W. | At its last mecting, Uniform I dared them to confliel. Sueh firo | were waltreated, the wearers of silk hats | speech to them and they scemed disposed to | early last evening in the vicinity of the | warfare, For steel making the “east- | {7l out, placed a rope around his neek, ' Myitle i shts of Pythia veady for lgnition and within touchins dis: | weeting with partieularly rough usage. Lord | Iisten to him, but when he counselled them | . rteenth street bridge by three masked | 108 eapacity s - amples DUt et uy toa tree i the field near by | ) P tancd was inflamed by the specehes delivered | Randolph Churchill appeared at the window | to avoid further violencesghey hooted and s idge by v heavy forging and the finishing of guns and | St b Bh (8 GRS A T ST IR | ed the fullawing office On the Cariton elub steps. The mob was | of the Carlton elub building when the wob | became very violent, The mob then left for | men, the vietim being a one-legged tailor | arws’ will' require new and costly plants. | § NS Wi, Wit W8 ARG SORSY | mmandor, o Split up Nito saveral divisions by being foreed | reached there. He was londly hooted and | Scotdale, where they are to meet 500 strikers:| well known sbout town. The robb “The meaus of building iron or steel’ships are ud iis release. Warrants are out | Livnt, Comn down. several stréets by the pressure { menac ;! with clenched fists by the vioters. | and hold'a mass meeting this afternoon . ured $11. all the money the man h 1 5 a partial ch upol private 3 . © U8V Ruisehit Hera i ralAlgar aqtiare 0 KOLERRa the GeeurronCe The leaders of the soclalists, especially | "l loss of Friske & Co. by the burning of | 31d'fled. The vietim conld not identify | bullders, and as & resource i case of uec ik S FeR TR T at the ciub honses, and the various divi Burns, Hyndman, Williats and -~ Chan- | their tipplé is from 5,000 to $4,000. - Wyatt, e t s muasked, but | Sity; some ships should be builtin the navy Weuther £ | Knight 1 ” staited off hooting. howling and ehall IBY will probably be prosecuted. | who shot at the strikers, is said to haye | s assailants as they were wasked, but | yirds, parts to bo furnished by private foun- . ihe | wht Treasnve the authorities. ‘The invaded streets were at | I.!A-“u-~|\u-u acts were committed on | slightly wounded himself, and was badly | the polic ¢ confident that they Know | gries,' “I'he ships in generat should be built Missot'ns VALLEY. g colder and | 3 - > A abandoned to the rioters, who, finding | Noith aud-South Dudloy. street; and Oxford | beaton” later. Informations for riot, arson, | the miscreants. A search will b¢ made | by private contiget, avd private yards are { cloudy weather; loeg! snows or.raizs; aluds ¥ i 3 i picasang selves uo longer opposed, vented theit Jsteeet, Piobably 2w shops and: club bouses luh\l assault will be wade against the strikers | for thew this moruing. capable of doing the work., Guns sewuld h”l guueially sLUOZ 10 Roatlgaly. lice YO roely / 4 block £ Ride, Sarr Laxe, Feb, 8.-An officer of the NUNNELLY, b, 8.--A man named | army in S ke received a letter from a

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