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SINTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 18%6.~TWELVE PAGE NUMBER 1. COTH AN N 1 sure Parnell and Gladstone thay we were W AN 1IN consequence is the reform has grown instead N and bitterly assailed the auxiliary board ap- ' 3(0] I\\D l‘OR “UME RL”:. never nearer the doctrine of an Irish legis- J”l‘n S E\ lj,) SP‘\RI\UNE. of depreciated in favor. Those who have the INH]RMA.“ON CALLED FOR. pointed by the secretary without authority of A LUNAT[C DOCTORS CRL“ Iature than we were to-day. Entering into closest connection and’ are most_en_rapport law to report upon the vessel, Tt board — 1t as to whiat constitutes coerclon — with the people say Einkthe Iaw is constantly sonsisted of Captain, Belknap, Commandet — sk . smarked: “We may say that 18 fa aining strength, and that by 158 advoeacy vans and Mr. Winter. ‘The first named Gladstone Enthusiastically Greeted at Edin- eoercion, 11 Giadstont is op- | Laird's Attack on the Land Commissioner | 5f the Luw will b c:emonts of stroneth to enn- | The Senate Asks the Postmaster General to | officer had been an applicant for promotion ' i i 7 . posed 1o it ust presume he sympathizes Y . didates in__ all parties, Considering . ey And for desienation 15 the haval observatory. | St Joe's Orazy Quack Kills Editor Strong burgh by an Immense Audience. With the ' criminnls against wiom the Brings Out a Stiff Reply. this President Cleveland’s policy Remove Damaging Suspicions, He knew that that the report was intended to of the Horald, —_— cfforts are being made. (Cheers] Our affecting il service reform be made one way, and unless it was so made cocrelon, which. he denounces, g o vl growing would get neither promotion nor his desie- THE PREMIER'S GREAT SPEECH. | iificcted against robbers, mundor, mutilation, | 5P EAKER CARLISLE'S LAMENT. | i 1 Yenomination in" 1588 18 predicted by | MUCH LEGISLATION ENACTED. | ation fo his hih affice. Commander Evany & tertorisin and a systeu of organizing Intini; the leading wen of, the democraic, """“\1“' | an underhand grudge wid | atred | A MAD RICHMOND IN THE FIELD. dation which made life bitter to thoisands of A - congress, They often spea shiy of Mr, " ‘ “ against Secretary Ohandler, having been re aces the Great 1ssne Before the | jinnocent persons, England sympathized | The Tariff Bill a Great Indicator—It s | Cleveland's failure to “turn the rascals ou The Bill For Fort Omaha's 8ale | yoved by that oficer, Mr. Winter was su- ople in s Masterly Address— deeply and rightly with the efforts of Greece the Rtevenun That Ratses—Pros as fast as they think they ought to g0, and | Passes the Senate, Togethor With | verintendent of the Metropolitan Steamship and Ttaly to obtain _independence, but they A \ yet these same- crities. acknowledge that the company. in which I ply interested | The Murderer Attempts to Take His Salisbury's Counter Ad- were Inrie bodies of wen, speaking with a test Against Nebarska's motive which prevents the president from Many Other Measurcs— and joh John Roach was & rival, as he ] [ | Own Life but Makes a Misers e single voice, But' Cin " lieland Court Circulating. acting makes him strong. Verily eivil ser- Whitney Scored. built the Mallory line, He was ot L s vou have aquarfer toa third of the whole 4 b vice reform is a two-edeed sword, 4 intereste patents which Roach had able Failure—The Work i population absolutely opposed to the vesidue Surprise 18 expressed that such able demo- Tep and_this_was the third man on of an Imbeotle Gindatone's Great Spesch, upon this identical question. Catholies and Federal Court Changes, cratic state: Me: Randall and Hol- The Senate's Proceedings. thus fmprtial board. - These wera the men % in . ok i protestants, both in Engiana and abroad, Wasiisatoy, June 19—[Special Tele. | Man should lead the fight azainst civil service WASHIN ‘ QL (Lo " who striek down and ruined the great- - ¢ N {aCl A #Lome Bpoico- In estants. both in na r NG June 1%=[Special Tele. | M ) : ¥ X ASHINGTON, June 18edditer morning | I g 1 INBURG, June 18—l work togetlier in_amity in behalf of eivili- f ot B TR e e ¢ | Teform at this time, but this is explained by | 00TV . 8 Rl SR LV AL St. Joe's Bloody Traged Music Wl here tonight, Tickets of admis- | zation, Depend ipon it, _ religions | KTam i it bbbl bl e, Of | the statement that their constituency largely | Dusiness Mr, Beck desige® & Call up the mo- | was “convieted =~ on sueh testimony Shr1f 3T0,, JUNG - 18,-<18BbeN sion had been f<sied, and the hall, which is | bigotry “has — little to ' do with | the general land ofiize, to-day hal his appose the reform at_this time, and that it is [ ton to reconsider the vuce by which the se . He (Gofl) believed this board could | ST. Joserit Mo, June 18.—[Syecial tele- capable of holding 2,000 persons, was filled to matter. [If Protestants baye shown their | tion called to the speech of Mr. Laird. of Ne- | a local question with theny, just as the ta- | ate passed the Hawley bill prohibiting mewm- duplicated anywhere. The lhvlylnn gram to the Bre]—~This morning about halt its utmost eapacity. ‘The audience cheered s enthralling interost in the matter, itis | braska, in which the latter said that “the | riffis. bers of congress from accepting fees or em as grand a ship a8 had ever “danced on | past ten o'clock three pistol shots were heard 5 ause they kKnow by experiencs that their 1 coRi ohEF - o WESTERN POSTAT, CHANGES, % il i A 1 wave, if the testimony of experts ok sucoessto! y Tlemid ™ tor Gladstone .and Lord Rosebury and Yoot interests ace - involved, Thoy know | 10 commissioner is running a vendetta | ooy oidTiave been ordered as follows in | Ployment from raitroad companies that have | oqiid bo relled tpon. 1t had been condemned | in Quick succession In the Herald oftice on groanedl for Chambetlaln atid Lord Hants Wil AV -t THeet - tertiis " | against the best interests of all the territory | the new tine schedile of star wail routes in | received government aid, on the ground that 1t had not attamed the | Sixth and Edmund streets, and a man was ington and other unfonists, butJohn Cowen, nave an_ undying recollection of ¢ | beyoud the Missouri river,” and that “he is | Nebrask ! July 1 ; Mr. Ingalls thought his resolut'on of yester- | sbecd of fitteen knots an_ hour. ‘That was | seen to run out on the street turning west, on chiniitinh o Ginddtone's ‘aleatio coimmittoe, nereditary feud. Salisbury s - | backed by a bandl of hireling spies, and is | y JLiberty—Leave Mission | day requesting the president to furnish in. | DOt true, It had attained and exceeded that mond, and when opposite Bergman's fur- A B¥er U4 iRBsLIAR, callad Tor n should bear in ind the point | trying to unsettle the land titles of half the | Creck daily, except Sundays, at 1p. s 8t | goonation as to appointments and removals | Soeed. ‘The dispatel trom Belknupy revort | piture store to stop, vut a revolver'to his head who presided over the meeting, called that the measures they are invited 10 sup- | o oiiton 1 that O ssione rive at Liberty by p.m.: Teave Liberty daily, | ¢ tho oivl) sarvic lnw lind recedun ing that the vessel had made fifteen and one- [ e S0 By CE G s silen When he becan his speech Glad- | port have not a principle of finaiity, but by bl bl HIRISSIONG except Sundays,'at + p.m.jarrive at Mission | L N Y e ,ll half knots had slumbered in the department | 4 5 seinco 1 ) an for- | their nature constitute sy slope | has i his brief career robbed 84,000 s, | Creek by 6 . o] b deldedy and the resolution Was | yptil fast week, It had slambered, and it | back. It was seen that the man was Dr. 8 stone’s v seemed less powerful than for 1 nstitute a QL e Y 6 b § pinced betore tliosenate 1 h s D merly, Teferring to th seceding liberalists | Whereon Lreland way slide to perfect senata- Beaver Crossing to Soward—Leave Beaver | PigedDefore fhesete. 00 este | Would b far befter for the reputation of liv- | A Richmond of “Samaritan nervine” no- Cladatone snid the. quostion was whettier | Lo “WhielIs the ‘end the Parncllites Crossing Tucsdays L Satur- | 4 M5 v | ing men i1t still shumbered, On- the 1th of | toriety. The ball, from a_ thirty-cight calibre U i ing information as to appointments made 4 me obtain, Much TREN | e O BBl SR h ALY et ’ d \ bl tents e | e, 1585, another trial tr Ueen made 0 | pavolve strue o the tomple the country would resolve with a strong ¢ Parngilites ros pratestations thousand people, of their vested rights in and Sate | Within the scope of eivil service between | Y %a Sractinal ot the vessel | Tevolver, had struck above the temple and gense of justice and sympathy for Irelrnd ut it shanld e remembored that 100 acres of land which they have | yr 5 ¥ Crossing | gamuar P }:3“‘;4' A and not its speed. ¢ Iknap had sent need around the frontal bone. It then nd compensate for those defoetions. 1 am | arnell said deliberately that America would | taken from the public domain in compliance | by NS ILIGI, A AMIEHIAL Avas UETesn 1 a dispateh to the sec orting the re 9 at the tirst three shots fived in Ltfnnbenl A 0l tions. LA | 116t be satisiied.till she hal destroyed the last | with the public land laws of the United 2 to Davenport—Leave Geneva Tu “Mr. ML e hid. bech trying for ten | SUEOL the trip and making no complaint of | the Herald counting r 1 done thelr strongly convineed,” sail he, “that the | R EGERTGRT bound to England. & Thursd ISaturdaye ab 8 f. m.; | o Beck sald ho had beei treiug for ten | yhe vessol or ur able comment thercon. | fagal work and that Ce Strong, man- people have resolved to carry the dny note —— o A BRI A s at Davenport by 4 p. . Daven- | days, to got up the Mawley resolutiontote- | Tho tollowing day the sccrutary telearaphed=s | (it NOUERTC PG, 00 e Fe S B wding the defection of prominent The New Haobrides Questiof Mr. Sparks said: “I have stood a vast ¥8, Wetlntsdays and Fridays at | G0 e o T votor pe oS eni | and ehis telegrani Nad also sfambered until | 48ME editor of the Herald, was fast stiftens ters of the liberal party. ‘This contest | PAwmis. June 18—The Temps says: “In | dmount of this sort of talk, and n large | 8a, m. neva by 4 p. i, "oloven. 'Uere must bo some. micans of | Suled fuz by Senator Hnle-thint the vessel ( i in deuth. g eri il 3 3 A¥Hh Y A i N T AL tof 1t comes from men like Represent Seoti “Tuesday: O oyl (LINTC INUSL D6 Some means of | was valueless aud closed with these signifie- W. M. Shepherd, business manager of the fought against us by the | March lnst some natives of the New Lobrides | PArtpfl it comes from wion like Rop y: \ SotINE b such & wmotion, otherwise one man | ant sontences: “las vesterday's trial aided | [Terald, was seated at his desk behind the + s e EFuR WoVBR ABGNES 0F: tlin Frondicom: e Lard, who, I am told, is one of the very e %A b could tie up a bill indeninite voit In dotormining ah 3 b ki e LI oo wers sowent o have | iy The sureengorottho. gullty. ereots | Mot who ko trying 0 defraud the govern. O e o rsommer | UMy, Tlawloy suid lie was prepared to take it | Soit 1St s mattens 4f ot re- | counter busily envaged in writing. - As soon the work in the sceoders hands. They call | was demanded. ‘The demand not being com- | Mentby false entries. 1t seems very strange | arrive at ‘Albion by’3 b. m.; leave 0*Con LAY T o trom My, BoeprPosIONS LOF | you prefer to make your report as he heard the shots he looked up 1o sea themeelves untonists and s dlsintexrtors, | Plied with, arued intervention was hoe to me that people are so slow to understand | daily, except Sundays, at's a. m.; arriv B e e e bttt see whether | Present information.’” They did not make [ What was the matter ana_ saw Col. Strong Ty ikl 40 preserve the paper nnion wnale | S England has often asted ina similar | the trath of this matter. The facts upon | Seotit by il wm.i leave Scotia daily, exeent | g5 hmiiittos on ruios would o roport as 1o | H1eit jloport | on- tlieir | present - | lying at the door leading into the editorial Rl St b ity | e, even in the, New ebrides, without | wheh my course has been based have not | SUBays, at 3 p. m.j arrive at O'Coniner by 6 | yormit debate or explanations us o th o ot tenming up a€ain. | room with blood gushing from a wound in tercd. Wo feel that it should be speeially | Franee brotesting, The New Hebrides ques- | poon derived fr liat T havi Pkl is. | tion to reconsider. He was now e O e {htructions 110N | the neck. The wounded man was picked uj conserved so farasit is valuable. We seek | tion must now be permanently settied.” pech derived from spies, that Lhave sontout, | Franklin A.'Lhompson has been commis- | Jot'tic ititer go over untii next Tucsdiy i | (10 scoretary, they madg their report con- fed i i ofll o8 rouHe the union of heartand mind which we are e although the azents of the laud oftice con- | sioned postmas.erat McCook, Neb. i Georze | oS F0 0 T tommittoe, o0y 1| demnning the Dolphin, They said that she o into the managing ed room, strugeling to restore. It is desirable to Mr. Do Rothschild Snubbed. tinue to substantiate what has boen sald [ W. McUluskey at Ghiappell; Alfred IE Dimler | ™51 Hone agked unianimous consent that [ Was stivicturally weaky fact that they had T specdlly close this great controversy for | LoNDON, July 18—The election addross of | ubder republican * adwinistration of this | § "RNEHNAYSE Gilliand at Nassnn, tn, | Jhenever this wotion should “come up. it | fiii tho ehiciie deck vVibrted s tho. - vewel | oo foW moments later was cold and rigld I ) N o o Ferdi Do R 1l of 9 office. I will make a few brief quotations y 7 ih should b table. REE A i 3 indeath, his last breath fluttering through every inferest in this country. The position | Ferdinandfide Rothsehild of Aylesbury, mem- . q s | A posto X ) A abiesy plinged throwgh the rough seas, while ex. | (1t deah WS ¥ i of ail parties will be deplorable, public busi- | ber of the commons, was read to the liberal | from the reports of the republican agents | more, Harrison county and George Sher- | Mr- Ingalls objected. = ; Perts miaintainod that 1t was' s sig his 1ips as hio was laid on the floor. RN BT A Do eon RNGE || aSeI oS EIAVIGALAE L6 Wan h made betore Cloveland was elected president, | Wood appointed postmdst ok, Beck then” said” he would ealt it up | Hvongth for these monsters of the d “romall that can bo learned carriago AT G e Unot oy L i v AT Agent Greene wrote under date of November o THE NEBRASKA CITY Pl / l»“bllll TR Avil service | Vibrate. Each- and every act of See drove up to the Herald ofiice and Dr. Rich- Liken, social order in Treland will not be re liberal, but opposed Glaastone's home | A . The By 1vi) appronriation DIl Just ro- ance’s bill to repe o clvil servico | Whitney, from the time this. unealied e : st stored, inless the people speak elearly, man- | yule bill and endorsesthe ‘unionist policy. | 50, 1854, the day before the eleetion: *As to | porte St Gy e i it oo bl Just v Mr. Hawley, indeiin- | gypo R S UL LI LG fully ind decisively, sueh as the question mer- | 1) f by ihe a the proportion of land entered under the | wppropriations contains the following pro- -yea i3, hays 6, sent- | on- John Roach down to the | IN& room, where Colonel Strong, . s, E‘(l"-‘ll"‘ |l|v:|||||:vu~l.m\l mi .|'|.<_-‘-lrvnr!| The ition lew wed they w timoer culture act that is not improved | vision, of special interest to the BEE veade ] ‘.}ll\l- :\n: !h‘n?‘. '-“Hi rendition of the attorney general’s | Hartzell and another man were talking, The should realige the trye issues which is mucl | any eandidato who would not ive reliable | " yequiried by that act, 1 give It ns my | < FOFconr houseamd postoflico at Nehr Jones ot Newadd and | opinion, had been withont authority of law | colonel was sitting in an arin chair In tho policies regarding Ireland, between opposite | the commons. : opinion that in Kansas, Nebraskaand Dakota | {it¥: for anproaclies complete, exclus n offered by Mr. Sawver was | Dhan aighout suihoris of Ty 1 (o meini | Rortheast corner of the eounting room as principles of action, or as a choice uvon the o tiie proportion is 10 per cent to 10 per cent of A 4 agreed to calling on retary of the treas- [ of the attorney general was law. e (Goir) | Kichmond entered. He slightly stooped and details of ala nd complicated bill, he Manchester's Big Race. |h?!|vlv||lll‘ and possioly successful cultivation. is here. y to furnish tie senale information as to 1ld rather s pend an eternity with John fired the first shot, which ovidently struck QiEsbniyoniars ~l‘;-.|;4;.4|‘:. ||"|~ln||-_|-r 10 LoNDON, June 18—At the Manchester !;‘xn[vll::l Awent Webster I" ton \\'ruu; from the corps followi t S"““"‘I‘“" “";' =":"|‘““""" (i e 0 :h, under these eireumstances, amid the | Colonel Strong in the small of the back. The sition to establish a legislative body in | Whitsuntide meeti: v, the race for the uluth, | X days before the election | changes of station and duties were ordered B84SR ILICSMOVILLOIOLONOUL O JIOLLSUE wreek of a lifetime and the destruetion of colonel then rose just as another shot was land to manage sively Irish uffairs Manchester cup of two thousand soverei Of 1384 o havebeeh over 400 Anal | to-qfy: Captain John Pirtman, from Water- | o ME: Cliace offered a resolution calling on | fortune, than_an lour with ‘the vounie 16: | 500" and the third ono. quickly followed, is the prineiple upon which you are calle Wik Ol R deranate, Conl Bebha I entries ay nothing about cash | town'arsenal, Mass., to Fort Abraham Lin- | the vostmaster general for inforniation as to | tormer in his gilded palaceat the other end of [ 2700 &' L y Jote, and not the details aivl not e o h and tbile sale and [ know | coln department, Dakota, and ehief ordnance | the amount of additional compensation as- | the avenue, ‘[Appliuse o the republican | suiking the colonel in the neck, passing stenlars o even abill. 4y idle to A 4 I aetual [ Giicar of the doprtment ot Dakotas relio. | sored tobe due postuasors e post- | o). through and coming out at the back. It was o country will be agked to, vote on t Gladatons's Bonsma: g 5 dsinthis | ing Captain James Rockwoll, who will report [ fhstors under, the act of slatel 8, 188, for | r. 1 submitted an arcument fa this shot that evidently proved fatal. A bul- R LS LT 10 b B | N B TG B AT4S Btatod i that’G ! . ; at the Rock island arsenal B T e e e o sion st been | ing fiberal appropriations tot ‘the navy for | Jet was afterwards picked up on the floor dead with parligment. |Cheers.] LONDON, June 18.—It is stated tha Thomas W. Jayeox, special agent at Aber- made.” Mr. ( id some_correspondance st defense and torpedo service, Gelsn il The wrinciple of the bl survives. | stone promised the dissenters that he will , Dak., wrote nine days before the elee- Bricf Washington Mattors. han been placed in his hands between 5 lefonde ot of (he sec. | that had eyidently struck the wall without JLoud cheeis.] I never will be guilty of dis- | disestablish the Eaglish church if they enable “lu iy opinion, not more than 30 por | o BrC i Eon Mt claim agents in Weshington and claima St g m ction with the | hittingits intended vietim, Biomesty in promising to you, without reflee: | %SG got rid of the Trish problem | €ent of the land i this' istrict, entered [ VAS JOUORIE e THERIONS outside which pointed very strongly to the | Dolphin and eriticised the report of the ad- | When the reporter reached Edinond street new plan o give eifeet to the prin- | it SSRGS EELEC under the provisions ol the pre-emption | mittee on education met to-day only ta suspicion that there might' possibly be some | visory board, the members of which, he said, | an fmmense erowd had already gathered 1 nover will aceept o new plan nnless | LY SUPPOrting hon - and lomestead is occupied by | journ to the last day of the session. This collusion between partics in the postoflice | if rigitly dealt with, would be lnboring under | fround the apparently liteloss bady of D vo itto, be bettert an thoold one. I WAR IEMINISORNOES. ctual settlers e only & few of the | tion finally disposcs of the Blair educational | department and certain ‘claim agents in | an'idicimont for an attempt o coniive at | Around theapparently liteless body of Dr. en grievously disappointed o r and sterility of mind the critics | stanton and McClellan and the Con- | I san. T they are only prrtially correct reports that were made by republicans to a [ il S (RS B0 TR B e e, | Washington, particularily one such wzent, | frind wpon fhe government, tichmond. As the reporter forced his way 15 our pln when they AL TR War vig measures were needed to correet | Messrs, O'Donnell and Willis went onrecord [ ment, but congress itself, A de who assumed to be wbove not only the depart- [~ Afy, 1arbert offered an amendment to the | through the crowd the eyelids of the doctor The last thing they vils, It does 1ot seem probable to me pposing adjournment. toclaimants what proportion of their ¢ ity, the e | elause relutive to the pay of the navy, repre- | fluttered slightly and a moment later he was ¢ 3 5 ) ) of the surplus on hand to the | taken upand earried into Bergman' i shown themselves competent to | WASHINGTON, June 18.—1In the house to- | tnat all these azents are mistaken or Bids were opened at the treasury depart- | they should pay him. ‘That agent had even | aredit of the s of the SRIA L i aken upand carried into Bergman's furniture do has. lLeen to | suggest Improve . Kelly of Pennsylvania vead the fol- | fiers. 1t was expeeted that the” people who | ment today for public earting at Chicago, | E01e 50 1ar as toive hisown name toan act | N iler completine the cope e 0 e | Storeand laid on a_ fable. An_examination ments. What the nation has to do decide | lowing letter written by Mr, Stanton to Rev, trying to obtain the publie domain by [ JPH0 O 0T BT SRS BE BRI | o conzress passed in relation to the clams | palf of the bill th \ttaahoTes was immediately made of the wound, which is not b, detail or method of the Dill, | pyver under date of November 18, 1862: fraud would complain al any attempt to cor- | Arthur Dixon was the lowest bidder and the | jn question. Mr. Chace believed the post- o L comy e b : ! Chiace | LVEN 8103 was found to be but slight, having only Dut the poiley and prineipte embodied there: [ 23 MOS80 peet them. That s all the e: tion that is | gontract was awarded to- him. His bid was | master-gegeral owed it to himself and to the | ) eve o8 o ) Al Do reporte in, 1le who aceepts them is our brother in Your note of the Lith inst, s remained | yided of sueh attueks at that of Representa: | 10 cents o package from ~ Wadsworth's | dapartmeitato take sieh aetion as Should ro: 1ontos Dot i Ra i stunnoll the man. ARSIDERIONGHEL Sk arins. He who hi unanswered because of pressure of business, | tive Laird.” dock or wareliouse 0 ithe appraisers stores: | lieve the department from the grave suspi- s Lo tane for Sl atton. | forced his way into the Herald counting uses fictitious means to ¢ theui. is | which left mo neither time nor strength to d s v 15 conts packaga from 'all othier”places 0. cion that resied on it in connection with | aiyce 1 t sossions, and gave notice that (700, where a pool of blood marked the spot anaaversary in the fight whom we must, | respond. When General MeClelland failed Speaker C: not appear at all | fEDISCr stores; 40 cents a ton for other | tnose claims. Mr. Chace's resolution w. on next Friday night hie would demand a [ where Strong had fallen. The body of the without injury to his life, limb or reputation; | 1, bey the ordersof the president. tc P : fate of the tariff bill yester- | NginK. 5 cote, | Agreed to. quorum. The house at 11 o'elock adjourncd, | murdered man lay on the earpet - his pris endeavor to defeat, wpon the _onemy, given Gotober 1 1 porrespundontitoday, e ot Heseation T mmrisen o3 | o Lhe setiate then procecdod to tho consid — e e e e “Iread iu London that Seotland was doubt- M T (RELOAL o0 J Sinee a majority of the house were in- [ passed the | S0 1 introduce ation of bills on the calendar uwder the five- S p, 35180 il i 1l b nco SLiebiu London g Sooun Wi | thoushthie oughtto be removed unonthe | it o tie bif, i 1y bettor that. the shorion im.luy providing for submission to the sov. | ikt le. enator Payne and HisSeat. | undorbisliead. The eves were parily closed Ldid not believe it. [Cheers). Thoped for an | J0 1t Vitorions eamp—whs 1ost by hiy | to consider it should have been defeated | Sral states of & coustitutional amendment | On reading the Fitz John Porter bill, it was | _WASHINGTOX, Jund e senate com- |y (he face with its crown of iron grey hair opportunity to test it and saw enougl | Gilidhedioncoto orders. Whon his eroatures | FHer than to have got it before the houso nding tho periodof presidents tevm and | agreed that it bo made the special order for | Mittee on privileges and elections had an- | gy gl heard looked as though he had tallen in my progress yesterday to show me that the | 48 10 ! B CICALUEEs | nd chopoed its head ot by striking out the | fifticth congress until April 30, 183, and sub- | next Thursda: other meeting this morning, to discuss the - ey heart of Scotland is more deaply und pro. | 2 those who are enemies (ofothe coutiey | cnacting clause. Under the present circum. | Stituting 30th of April for 4th of Mirclias the 3 solution, providing for open | chargos that Senator Paynes seat was se. | “1P: A few friends, tho reporters and foundly touched than Seotland’s will, and | WRGeHook to apologize for his delay by false | spypces it will remain on the calendar whero | Sommencenent inthe future ot the presi- sessions, was objected to and went®l eured by bribers. but did. not. w ko an | Surgeons were in the roow son of the sty bent | pretense, that he néeded supplics that were | i B taken wp-any time the housethooses, | dentaal “and _congrossional “terms. "“The | Giey! cured by bribery, but did not undertake an | colonel Jay across the body moaning in deep, i work of poliey and justice than it s to | held trom i by the wat department, wy | [ on't'look for iny action upon it | measure | now ©goos to o house | “Riiong the bills passed were the follow- | Investigation. Congressmon Suttle and But- | AL A G G Tl A falien upon mplish - tiie present enterorise. [Lond | foYalehood, and [ demanded & teport on | tis osslon, it bt 1Y Wamt.sinodro || of Tepresentatives for conglirronce. Ing: i : % terworth were present and addressed 1o | airuronnd and as they gzed upon the cold, the subject from the general in chief.. It was [ I my - beliet © that =~ wo will MORRISON'S DEFEAT. louse bill reducing from s cents to 5 cents | committee in advocacy of an investigation. ! yigid form of one wio but few moments bes fore had been in full enjoyment of health, ling the on-Parnell inci- cradl e Ranamicn ol not only ket it before the house next session the fee on domestic money orders for sums | Senator Evarts, who s reported to_ be disin- dent e meithar e ey e | not my Tault that he was not. removed e IRy S el e O BS Lo h but that we will passit. As a matter of fact,” o T e not exceedin . clined to an inyestigation, was Nt Prosent, | evmn ot conld o ) yortant to know what happened. Parnell | S mew Xopk elcction, pafter (his lio continted, “tere irz o number of repub- | WPt the New Work Pross Saya on | Biyii “yroniiutine the publication of lottery | Futther consileration af e Sbjeet Witk | Syernt rhe sttty st i wray said that the Barl of Carnarvon offered, if hbinationii M Y Chaso, | lieans who voted against us yesterday, who 2 = he UALION, = advertisements in - the dstriet of Columbiiv | postponed until next Thursd strong, brave man ot 1ifo. the conservatives were successful in the elee- | 31 SoCird and myself ai 75 retly in sympathy with us. — Unfortu- NEw YoRrk, June 15.—[Special Telegram | and the territor give Butterworti an opportunity to prepa N MIEB O R IATim ansatiint tions, to grant the home rule measure and A R 4 4 the conventions which renominate | to the Beg. |—In regard to the defeat of Mor- House bill to illowance for clerk hire | i written statenent. ie history of the Riclhmond sensation 18 b i ) s utterly for ONS DOt neces- B yet fresl the Is of the people, It will protect Irish industries. 'The earl of Car- | gary to mention, Fire and water would as have not met and they are | rigon’s tariff motion in the house yesterday, | 0 postmasters at first amt second-class post- iR L e s e st narvon denicd the aceuracy of this statement RS L 0 srto tocal prejudice, for I I ! A (WY | oftices to cover clerical labor in the money The Ironwo < U6 reniombored thatsbhio st ClianiorORae DUt arnel adheres (0 1t 1 bellove that oot | S0on combine, Each does his duty as he | foithad 'Willbo defeated, 1f those conven. | the Times says: “Lt is worth repeating, what | gricyusinoos. The 1 0 4 | emarkable case was the sudden and myste- liave spoken with pertect veracity, whatever | doois richt. in respect to the imputation of Uinet lust wonth and thcse gentle. | wo have often noted before, that Messrs. | Wil for" the enconragoment of the Ameri. | PITTSBULG, Tty Juno 15— ains ol |ialousiaitapnoarance ofiDr A8 FARRIANBAS may be the pointof dispute between them, | Joas i, LT LT e vere out of their azony, so to speak, [ lisle, Morrison, Hewitt, Manning and the | ean merchant marine, and to promote” postal | the seale by the iron manufacturers produced | from the city several months since, and the but the carl narvon has told us what ho Soaa W Dia i Bt en Co e in could have got the bill up_and | other revenue reformers, can carry their | and commereial relations with foreign eoun- | a feeling of seeurity in all branehes of busi- | Subsequentdiscovery oi his silk hat upon the did not say. He has not stated what he did e faglihmciples ofaction or With | what is more to the point, passed it. Next : e Mo : tries. “This s Frye’s DL providing for the | ness. It is the first time in the history of the | FHver banle fhe brotiiers of the doctor were grsay o ted what he prejudiced feelings, and like all other [ WHAtis more to the pointy passed ft. 2 cause to victory when they are ready to fight | tries. s I8 v’ bill wroviding for the . s 3 summoned to St Joe, when a reward of $500 ;;;.:,"‘;,(15-",;)“4,“,['“,}l, bl |‘.L'“.‘.‘\“',\'-.Ji\f.‘.'il‘i public wen 1 st expect and patiently | Jl SR T e arned Will | o1 it. So long as they go on as they have piytnent of 80 eeitty bex inile for cartying for- | association that the seale hus been signed so | \vas offered for the body, {d or live, which fyini (e wants of Ireland fully with regard | ook, misconstruction and twlse ' reports | present, and that is why I believe that six | one for th years, patiently submit- | stinee of the bill lias been already nttached | CarIY in the summer, and also th first timo | was incensed fually to 8L, i'ho 10 local solf-government, and_ that he desired s l_“ ”".“,h“h.' ‘;)‘“ r'm'"uifx months Iwm-.-lm Iill be able to get some | ting to treachery and insult, they will not do a senate amenduient to the postoflice ap- | Sinee 1551 that it has heen signed without a 1:;]‘1‘: ‘“"‘“I:‘;:.'}I“I l'l\l:“l e hi:lu‘h'(‘}fll"l"!:::: 0 satisty Trel s national aspirations,” AT) 4 4 Dan. 101 tariff mea zh.” dHLle Sl ity 4 3 priatic /it. The nailers are satisicd with the ont- | Sible effort made to discover 8 gy it ol || goverient B il otk i oty | OGS L e g |20 That o ondons, who comana s | PRSI L e o 1 e g | D400 e e are ittt e ant- | SERSIIL RS U e L Y I e A0, 0L S AIEO, f vigor and I think more earnestiess on the | jiqjo fi conclusion, “was in trying to con- | POrtof fivesixths of the party representation | o Omitha, Nebraska, the salo or - removal Ut iBYERY a0 d wdoned, - But new interest was added to i art of military commanders than at any ! i ) B 3 e 3. hape th oy r 1 ence will either be the adoption of the Mimgo | the watter, by the publication of certa ton three years ago opp: P e iy L any | ciliate the practionist. They ‘will be con- | in the house, cannotshape the policy of their s improvements thereof, and e ill eitl ; o e natter, by the publics to Lrelant In the matter of local gove former perlod, - wreion 18 encoutod 1 the | eijiated, The slightest attempt to revise' the | party if they choose to do so, is a paipable ab- | site and the construction of Suitable huild. | seale or its sianing by the Pittshure manu- | ters weitien by Dr. dtiohnond, whioh. war until a fundamental change and penitential ey aonlat Rt oo OV | tariff meets their solid opposition. The rdity. So long as they 2 to the as: facturers. The manufacturers of the M sent howe in & valix ore he dis- reformation in the conduct of the Trish mem- | e, veopl betieving our national | et 0w will prepare a bill which, if it | SUrdity. 5o long as they wmove to_ the i Izing the free transmission of | ing valley asked for g appeared. The letters wer ly sensa- TG malictiniie condusviofiiedrish mom- destin iy s immedintely in e hands of the | 10X D e s aatiita |I3¥ithian offer of surrénder on' tholr lips they!!| DUl tuthorlzing:tho frco trausmission of | ing valley nskod for o so romee (o1 | tonal, and created Wi in the Vot g dires it alost ik ver were the ehildren of Ismel, | ar it 2 fored to | will be compelled to surrender. When they ; R L Bl 1 feeided whether | eiy, In them Dr sed Colonel moved in the wrong direction, but Lord | 1o5¢ Hik NEEWAID NG ol tion to our people than any yet offered to | Will be compelled er. When they | 131l 1o increase the effciency of the army | the request will be granted, They have with- i Hartington s moved towaras them, | Lo L Wholly, undismaved, but full of | ge'ouse, Yo may say Drivily that it will | get ready to fisht in earnest they will win. | of the’ United. States, Phis ‘is Lo Arawit ROt it Nrato D Tron L astuention inditwo cllicrattoneys ofs Sl SR Me “mo longer talks ot gradual [ Yol nand norto the left. Serving be bronderand deeper, farther xéaching in'its | 8o far thelr opponents have resisted them | gmended bill. *The oviginal bill provided for | hecause they never received. recogni tion on O D e Aot e 83 SR B Yowers: ot Thontiongd, ave. tg- o | [ty with none 1 Vol TSR e couny N wimnLs withthe thrent thabit thoy prossod thein | S OREA% SL IS Ac Alla. IS brevielen | e contereis connitiec. e Dl anide up s mind to il them ated o cortain badies, the' numbers of | fobm 1y whole duty in thelgreat work belo Senator - Manderson introduced a we- | Policy their opponents woutd desert tho | E3L6"CC 0 T T oy foru that Worked the O1d Game. ol kill himaolf, bk nevareouid chare unknown, Chamberlain provosed | commit; but the purposes of my actionsshall | Movial in the = senato to-day signed by | party. When they get ready to declare, and | ture of the orizinal bill had been: om: AT ReT O [T AAs AT B 1r_\\1.\um.~x||”nl| !1I.l critioal mo 0 the establishinent of Irish central | o'Shigie to the publle good.” a large number of the members of | to liveup to the declaration, that if thoir | trom the amended bill, : an ol citizon of Hondorson county, | Uhicago annonneing thit thio dootor had boan AL Doin e ar 4 Clogasserat e Thothe Bavid Citys Ol NoRs Diate, | Polley 18 mot carelod out their opponents |, [Atich i PYpcuiive session the bill ad- | Gl G o out of 52,500 yostenday by thres S ] Wi Ui istody of the pos 5 E QR AR iberlaln we 2 VINE. noush, 4 A o, N0K 3 cave tne pi he process will by re- | JOUmed Monds Y 1 Lor's wife went to Clicago inmes furtherand advocated a large schome of | fed: MRS, CLEV S CANINE, wney City, Coluibus, Albion and other [ Must leave the party, the process — sharpers, They ckman Lo take a chanee ottor's wife wont 1o CH\CAE0 e eratio e next hropounded, - during | A Present of a Pup krom Over the | &lll S ""“\"“, Temonsiening st gie | ¥ “’"l' "’“t"“’“‘ of tarift '”"”"3 """“{“"" n ”l‘" Hous 8 RS farmer drew the | ho The madica '“.’.'x'lf«'.'l"'”.{"'f!x‘?"ll.lllylnl;z the sanio session, an extremely small scheme hassage of the Dorsey bill fixing Omeha, | entirely on the courage or cowardice of its [ WasmiNGroy, June 15—M Belmont, 5,000 prize, They demand i S " for proyineial Irish eouncils, cutting the na- Ocean, U ebraska City, Falls City, Kearnoy, | uefenders.” ? > o {ttoe e B A L AR PEP AN i ronounced him insane, After his arrival tional nspirations info quarters—like & man | NEW Yok, June 18,—[Special Telogram | Notolk' and. iastings 3 ] bune says: *“Thouzh Mortison docs | Lroms (e commitive on forclan affairs, re s L s A iaE ol taemanay. | Lore Dr, Hanoa was oinloyed s hig plivel used to be hanged, drawn and quartered, | tothe BEEk)—The Sun says: “When the | terms of the United States court shallbe | not like to adwil it, the fight Is over for the | Ported back the consular and diplomiatic [ ; s Moo seotoney. | alan, - Aftarn thoroukh examination o [Cheers and Taughter.] -~ Chamberlain flies | gteamship Westernlind arrived at her whart | held: The memorialists enter into a lengthy | present. No one’ doubts that a majority | propriation bill with the recommendation | § " o, dootor s cougivon., Dr. - his e e ik ke a lark or low fike a swallow before | v S0\ ovident to those around that | ATEUMENT siaitist, tie passage of thedill | will at any fulute test, be foutd opposed 1o | that cortain of the senate's auendments Dositive | W pstlenvs © ulud T AN the shower according to the suggestions of | YOS o D I0H a They say that if this bl ccame a law, to the consideration of this ill-timed measure, el a coucurred | Agroe . £ e 105t dostroyed 0 A A b1 SalTaoam e o7 | omething unusual was on board, Tho cap- | would nald ek move. Iitigacion than, thace | Contisbd wiliation 1s ot dosired by sy | Gireto bo coucurred in, Agreed to. Mt Bloafly. antl Fatel Affvay, an imbectle than e, e doctor hag deny that he advocated — coereion, bt n seemed worried and the first officer’s | Is at present and would involve great addi- | b excent by free trade theorists, and théy Belmont reported back the message of the PANAMA, June 18,—A terrible affray oe- | been kept :]| his w»ulmt v th I~n.._| \‘:nI'CIt his own words and acts prove he did 1o | T PR T A AT, i tio: xpenses to litigants and attorneys, it only for the purpose of embarrassing | President on the subjeet of the inaugzuration at Bagota, the eapital of the republie, | Of his fawily and friends since that time, buf | e ruddy face was pale. They watched with I 5 Tay eluded 1) wilance, with the result vainly endeavors to escape, but lie is éanght | aixiety the movements of fwo sailors whao | 8150 the government and render it impossible onists, for even these theorisis | of the statue of Liberty Enlishtening the | between the guard of the prisons and one of | trdiy ehyled their siailanee, with the tesults 1 the net wherein he is inextricably foilod, | A0Xety the . 3 forany judge toattend to all the business, | have come to know that no ehange of the | World, in New York harbor, Referred to the | ghe national battalions, One general, several | SEted Heds at this writing becoming ra= His other alternatives are simply quicksands, | Were carrying a large wicker basket down | The fiict that there are only public buildings | tavif at this session is possible, and they | committee on appropriations, s s BRS T R e , but ina very enfecbled stute. ever shifting, ever vanishing, ~ Dou't, g the gang plank, The eaptain lifted the lid | at Omahaand Lincoln is mentioned with the | should, by this thne, realize that continy Mr. Anderson of Kansas offered a resolu- ity aoldiare woro killed, The —- 4 tlewmen, dof’t stand upon those “quicks | and out jumped a black Fremh poodle, with | statement that " much trouble and exnense | agitation at a time when there is no possibil- | tion providing for the final adjournment of | A1 Boliul npoi as the outeome of i F res For the Week, yi:uu'\ however imposingly — named. | fierce looking whiskers and a beautitul tuft \\Hlllwi_lu-nrn-d in PrOGUI Iml.x.lqnlx.w ity of Sliacossoniy pre adices the people mor gongresa ab Noon on Batu _.,lul; , L. | 911 EEAC sbween the guards and the New Youk, June 15.-The businegs fail- There are wo polic 4 ' N L & ks 1 for holding court, The bill is also declared | strongly against them.” o the commnitic il means, | Seldiers. - e throughout the country during the lasé o the country, and_ it remnins with yon | 08 the end of his tail, i to be in the interest of localities and desi The Sun says: By a majority of Mr, O'Neill of Mis from the eominit - NS ST seven days, as roported G, D) % Dotween them. Iteflect oach ana | “He 15 alive,” said the captain, thank- | 1o please cortain local in terest teen the house of representatives yesterda 2 oit Iabor, reported the bill granting leaves | g o 1 oather for Nebraska. oven days, 46 roporied to 1t G, Dyn. gecCR in the name of Alwighty God, each | fully HUNTING FOR SPECIMENS OF THE BU refused to take up Morrison's tariif | 7 8 1 tho Unltod States, navy | For Nebraska—Local ralns, slightly cooler | Bumpber for g1 Unlted Btates 144, for Canach one in'the sanctuary of Lis chamber, in the | - *Thank heaven,” exelaimed the first oficer, | _Reports having reactied here frequently | make it a subjeet of diseussion. This is a | yards, Placed on the house calendar,” Also | weather. . \ sanctuary of his beart, his soul, what'it is in S0 had died, What then?” said the cap- [ 0f & the rapid ° extinguishment ~of the | wise conclusion. It would be impossible at | & bill to amend the aet prohibiting the inport- — Ahis year 185, after néatly a century of con- | tain. " buffalo, steps liave been taken by the ofiic inis period or tliesakalon o glve to such u | ation of contract labor. ™ Pluced oy the house tinued coercion, becoming weaker, Yes, what then?” echoed the first offic in charge of the national museum, Swmith- | bill the prolonged and minute debate and ex- | calendar, . more and inore odious, and | The pooilis Wis a Drosent (o rs, Cleve. | Sonian institute, this city, to preserve speci- | amination which wenld'be necessary befora | Private business having been dispensed y L] loss. amit dess . effoctive a8 wa "%0 | land fralAls Vins 8 brosent to Mrs. mens of this once famous animal. Professor | bringing the house 1o a_decision tpon its [ with, thehouse went into committee of the Fepuaiated by the larce wajority of | Red Star Jine, and the eaptain had received Willim T Hornaday, prineloal taxidermistat | merits, Better put it o whole on the navel_ appropriation bill. Live ish meinbers: what it is to' propose il instructions o look for its s e v 5 a branch of the gov- e —— Stanton debte was continued by Mr. Hep- fon 4 tho altermative o local Zovern: | THanaporiation, A1Ong with ths of & Mundisd, | erme erty, has sent & hunting party A.0. U, W, Officers Elected. burn of lowa, who oritiolgod Mr, Is prepared from Sarsaparilla, Dandelion, |Ts the best blood purifier before the publie, vear-old Duteli elock that had been sent as o | 10to Montana, and it is now encamped on | - MyyyeArorts, June®18.—This afternoon | \Yheeler's speech upon the seeretary of war, Mandrake ipsissewa, Juniper Ber-| 1t eradicates every hmp cures Se 3 et - alaral he Y f i 4 iper I Icates every lmpurity, and cures Serofe voto of confi- | hresent to Presidont Cleveland Mis Cle the Little Dry creck, tho objeet being | ur b SN, SO S 00 AREGOT | and declared he could not tamely Submit' to D00k | r to Gludstone was carried unanimously | fand, then Miss Folsom, hid seen the o, secure some butfalos. 'The expedition party &ra 80 A, 0. 1 W. elected the fol- | )5ve tde men w 2 embalmed in the ries £ wellknown and viluable vego- (ula, Salt Rieum, Boils, Phoples, all Hunors, Smid great enthusiasi, pud, hou Minh Josoll, b seen e 4 consists of Professor Hornaday, two assis- | 10wing ofticers: Suprame master workman, arts of their mon, and whiso men. table remedies, The combination, proportion | Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Indle - Dethock determined that it shonid bs her's. | tants and a cook. The professor writes that orke W, l_luduem-f“hgu. to. Ont.: su | ory was revered, derided by such as the gen- and preparation are pe to Hood's Sursa- | gestion, General Debllity, Catarrh, Rheumae THE OPPOSITE SIDE. B Ay T e i g (lu]'h.l already captured a fine speclmen | prem ':lfl."'-,'ll“d \UV'-“."I_""‘I of, Uskland, | ta Alat i § . tive power not possessed |tism, Kiduey and Liver Complaints. It over- - band and sent along the Daich clock. unhurt, which Le will bring to W ashington el BRLRAA Y e s g nin regretted that the by othier mediciues, It eficets remarkable |comes that extreme tired feeling, and bullds Balisbury Talks About Home Rule at . .z alive, A pair of old buffalos got & half-hour's | 8 s i supremne recorder, M. W. | gentleman from Alabama (Wiheeler) had fur- eyt thers fall, ¢ eeds, Riotous Sailors Killed start of the hunters, and a lively chase en- ke adville. Pa.3 supreme guide, W. | Yished the gentleman from lowa (Ilepburn) eures where others fall, up the system, LREDS, June 16—This morning erowds p SAGIA NAPQRS & < . |sued. The buffalos in that region number Graham, Cedar Falls, lowa: supreme | witlian opportunity totight over in the “1 consider Hood's Sarsaparilla the best| * Hood's Sarsaparilla was a God-send to e 8 At S kit A o - ANAMA, June 18,—A serious affray has | only'twenty or thirty head, ha ange of | Watchman, James A. Childs, Portiand, Ore.; | . He'only wished to remark to medicine I ever used. 1t gives me an appetite | for it cured me of dyspepsia and liver ec awaited the arvival of Lord Salisbury and | aken place on board the American bark Don | about 500 Square miles, and are captured | supreme trustee, three years, D. B. Loomis, entleman from lowa, who had sought aud refreshing sleep, and keeps the cold out.” | plaint with which I had suffered 20 years® chieered him loudly. The hall was packed, | Justo, at Colon, resulting in the death of | With ereat dificulty. Builio, N, V.3 suprewie wedical ¢ ¢ sions to make flings at tie south, S SR RSIA poseR, A P s g T there being 5.00 persons present. Fully | three persons and the wounding of several | Lhere area few anel hat portion | 1ugh Dobierty, Roston, Mass. that brave and honorable meh never struck & 9. 8 Foad, 106 Spruce Strect, Portlaud, Me. 1J. B, Hokxukck, South Fallsburg, N. ¥, double that uumber of tickets nad been ap- | others. While lying alongside the whart | o Montana d by nulsts of the o A ) A -l o ]ll'n.\,lll te foe. Hedid not know what part the [N Ll ) e b 500 1 museum. These are also wary and wild, n Armory aned Out, gentleman took in the union army except as plied for, Sulisbury began his addess by | discharging lumber the captain sent on shore | Mr. Hornaday has killed one, making one ski CmicAGo, June 15.—The Journal's Elgin | he found it given in the congressionnl » 00 stating that in most cases of avpeal to the | for a policeman to arrest an unruly sailor, | and a skeleton, but been unsuccessful in | (111s,) special says: Bosworth block was par- | directory, but one thing ‘was certain: That tribune of the people there was & cause | When the ofticer boarded the vessel three of | taking antel live, He reports 10 | gia1,v cleaned out this morning, causing a aman bore on his body no proofs that * When I bought Hood's Sarsaparilla Tmade | * Hood! aparilla takes less time and with an antagonist to defend it, | the crew took his gun away and foreibly | 4¢er bear - mmals excent i i ) had ey led o desperaté charge, and_ he 1 investuent of il lainad auariited ‘ F - s _OI0 Aninss b on building of $5,000, and 1o occupants, « parate ol , @ a uvestient of one dollar in medicine | quantity to show its effect than any other y put o sald the speaken, | ejected the man from the bark. Lna fow | T e pirig dogs aid &t of tho iy 000, Company B, Third regiment Hiinois | fid not think frous the gentleman's conduct for the Arst tiae. 1¢1ias driven of rheumi |aration” Mis. . A. Huw Chil, we have & very living W uutes the policeman returned with | portion of the unsettled United States re Hate troops, oecupgiuy e (hird atory, 1ost | iy, flenderson of Lowa—*My colleaizue may Sism and buproved my © %0 much that | My wife had very poor health for a lowg vigorous antagonist defending a shadowy, ..mm.! who m-.-m»i( the same | that the buffalo race is almost extinet, it | thelr guns, "l‘“l""""“.““ uniforws, b aterial and unsubstantial gause. There | treatment, — their guns being taken | the national wuseun coceds in - se N O Lowa was wore at the front than h locked up or sh d to ralse my | tile, and constant headache, Sho tried every: dmuatortal and unswbstantior ease. | There | 45" Mg roken,*Shortly "rterward | some good specimens which ! The Fisheries Question. M. Wise—1 take hig Board with every othier boarder that takes | hirg we could licar of, but foud 10 reliet 111 as a bill, ou ad an o the pre lon appeares th twenty | breeding purposes, it will be the subj Orrawa, June 18, —There is no truth in the | by himself, and eeriai Hood's Sarsaparilla.” TiomMas BUBKELL, | she tried Hood's Sarsaparilla, She 13 ne@ doned by its own parents [laughter], and ce squad of - soldiers, who, by | cougratulation, statement that the orders given for the vigor- | partial.” My, Wise then proceeded to sneak Tillary Street, Broakly y | Caking dlin di=d Tiottie aod A . nothivg has been proposed to replace | his order. opened tire on the vessel. The [ 1 ALE A DOZEN SCHEMES ON FOOT ous enforcement of the treaty of 1518, re. | 1o the bill, aud earnestly impressed upon the Tillary Bireot, | yn, N aking tie third bottle, and never felt better it. The speaker declared he al- | stilors humediately rushed below. An'armed | in the house to render nugatory the the eivil | Shicting nsheries, have been cancelled. wajority the propriety and necessity for the T find Hood's Sarsuparilla the Lest remedy | in her life. Wo feel it our duty to récommend ways was of the opinim that an | force then boarded the vessel and began | service law and to make il inoperative, not- o - g rebabilitation of the Navy, forimpure blood Fever used.” M. 1L BAXTER, [1Lto every one we know."” GEORGE SOMER. firing down the open hatchways. Some Ja- | withstanding the failure of a number of at- Maxwell in Suspense. Mr. Goff attributed the present deplorable ticket agout, P, & I, d., Bound Brook, N. J ‘\m, reland, Cook County, Ilk. 00 scard, Dot no saldler \flio Welrt: (rom my boar st keep it | time, suferiug from indigestion, poor appe- Arish legislature was impracticable and | jaican laborers were on deck with the mate. | tem i . Laican Taborers y o mate, Dts to reach that end during the last ten | o . hee, dition of the navy 1o the idiotie palicy of au attempt to establish one would be disas- of them was shot tarough the head and | days. The trouble with the efforts to crush | ST LoUls, June 18.—The motion for a new rovriations by congress, and denied that " Y trous lul-l.ugl.nnL The statewent that tl T'wo sailors were also killed, while | eivil service reforu S0 far has been that they | trial in the Maxwell s argued in the | J'Was the reuit of extiavagant expenditures ,r'\oo? s sarsapa,ri,"a | H°9d & ,Sarsapari,“a binet had ever entertained & proposal three others e dangerously wounded. | have been direeted in a covert way, No oue | eriminal cour » judge took the | by former se ries of the nayy. e then Sald by sl druaaiste, $11 0z fo7 #5. Peepused | Kold Ly Mt dru Bl oz for 96. Frepared nstitute an drish legislature was absolutely | Oue of them nas since died. The prefeet is | one has essayed to act boldly, Bo attempt has uder @ | weut on to ¢ se the action of Secretary by 0-1. HOOD & CO., Ayorbiecarios, Lowell, M |‘-“ 1. HOOR & 00., A pathocaries, Lowell, Nass without foundation,” Salisbury wished to as- | roundly censured for bis hasty proceeding, been wade to apenly repeal the law, and the | decision next week. | Wiitney in counection with the Dolplin 100 Doses One Dollar 100 Bocos One Dollar

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