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SIXTEENTH YEAR. ATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4. 185, NUMBER 169, \{ 1 I'w - t 44t | "~ 4]‘ OL]‘ 1Hun of the veriod of service from three | “"“\I‘Y 0\ ‘\[, Al‘l \]RS showing an expenditure of about §13.500,000, R ' oav s " T o 3 \ AB1) J A ) b 500,000, gn his seat in th®house. It is ascertained | DNE Q progressists in return for thelf support. In L‘:‘l“‘l“:‘{‘l;.rki hese amennis do not inciudo true, beéver, that. Frederick is very much " i the course of his sperch General Schelli St ARG R UL Sl LRI disgtisted at the treatment he has recéived in All the Ministers Hand In Their Resigna LR bwaliy Ly : | completi 8 ble-turrete DY h he Minis a it Reosignns | Gortt sids SBeeyl . i ) " _, | completion of the double-turreted monitors this appointient, and that he has conveyed 1 : : € loiff said: “‘Dospite her pacific policy, Gor- | The Scoretary's Intoresting Annual Report | 1¢ s cited that this i the first time in many | No Agreement Yot Reached By the Senabe | his dicieasito to the postmaster genctal and | Dvidence Submitted by the Prosecation In tions to President Grevy. many may within measurable time be in- Given to the Public. vears that the expenditures have been kept | b d Honse Committee o the president ! > = S e —_— volved in a war. For the moment such a ' : Wiihin the appropriation, 1 bbbt A DENIAL FOR GENERAL MILES the Bhellenberger Trial. dange! pg b o prosent e secretary recommends that the nava v A tidiculons story was phed trom - THEIR MEASURE NOT ENDORSED. [ 140€er does mot threaten, but the yresent | o o L he 86 A ridiculous story was telegraphed trom ool 14 mo h = 1 CUSSING . | academie course be shortened to four years | s | I on Wednesday to the effec General evoch i most diffiult, It fs most natural o THE NEW CRUISERS. | Qo menied oy the commandwat of ine | EOTH HOLD DIFFERGNT viEws. | Ifrcon tednes e iy awny 1o | BURGLARY A POOR BUSINESS. A i B nt i should omparé In strenati with S—— academy. He also urges that apprentices be i Tesutne command of the Dopartment. of ok Ixcitement Over the Denonement and | that T With less inhabitants than | D oi P dmitted to the academy and says: “It is L Arizona, having been waned by some suype. the Probable Result Discussed Gerinany, France ias higher peace effective | g, ",'""T':' i I'I":r'"""l Re- | the desire of the department that the naval Discordant Democrdtic Musie Keeps | (5 Giter, nrocymably either thie Leatenant | TWo fowa Crooks Sureender Thebe 1 | ¥ counted and Renewed ‘orts For | serviee should not be open toany charge of | the President Fy 5 ering general ot the adj \tant woner y . ‘. O B kit foroe. SHNII we Bllow. oursslves Pebin v a resident From 8 pering | general or the adjatant weneral of the Tools and Retive—Rrennan's Com- Specches on the German SBPRT Y L 1 L Bt R (h L Sticcess- Hothe Made Armor exclusiveness, as the sole exception to At the salliom’ M A At it would be tohiis disadyantage to r § . \ Army Increase—Foreign. Bl ol it s ity lidiig > this sound and wholesome principle of € ome—An Il 1t wats also Stated that e had int mitment at Sioux City D cannot perceive that de; of friendliness Urged ccommendations, our national policy T'o this end it would Towa Congressman's Rick, « to take a house and remain during the win: Still Hanging Fire. that would avert war. ‘The bill is of a most Tecommend that xnn-.|tl'v|(;ll‘}-‘nt\l(u‘-lul;v “Ilwhi ter, The facts are that \1\l‘n 1 Miles is hore renc . reent character. The reichstag must pass 3 A under safeguards, admission to the nava on a month's leive will not return to v e D BTt e o debue | L nsnre ot URFitine T o tons Seeretary Whitney's Iteport. academy mizhit be'given toa limited nuwmber | Inter-State Commerce Conforence, | his command until the end of that time. e The Shellenberger Trial Moty o n the chamber of dep of the government o be WASHINGTON, Dec. 8, The report of See- | Of apprentices, who should then be subjected WASHINGTON, Dec, 5— (Special Telegran | €XDCCIS s00n o g0 to Boston o attend to NEURASKA 01Ty, Neb. Dec. fe-|Speclat e|’ Sy ful min \:; of ‘:..- H.'m.‘v‘,._ tined. © (Seusution, Let " any who | retary of the Navy Whitney, given out to- | to the same co iree of tratning and o XAM | (g the Biee,)—The sonato and hotse commit. | SO DIIvATe businss. A kteatwiany (OIS | qtogram o the Bkr.—This fs the fourth weaking in opposition to the motion tor the | regards the additional burdens o MH1it, opeis ey KON UL | tion as other cadets, and whoy under the T : L i 1| statements are pablisied about Miles now-a. " .]~This 0 fo total abalition of the offices of subprefects, | i poople a8 niearabie, aoreaiat Jhon [ Dleht opens with a renewal of his former | prication of a unitorm test, should stand or | tees who ure charged with the duty of biing: | days. 'Thelc general puport is that he | 4y of the Shellenberger trial, and yet the promised b svould Introduce o b1 mroeid: | SeIf With the State of AlaiS on the-ofer stde | commendation of a consolidation of bureaus | fall solely according to Uhe strength ot weak- | Ing the two branches of ¢ together on | Ias a creat many enemics at the war depart- | prossention, up to to-day noon, have only ex i intr bl provid- | e e vt ie o ber ettt | 80 as to insnre responsibility in the purehase | ness of their merits. Under such restrictions | he inter-state commierce bill, have thus far | Ment and elsowhere who are trying fo injure | amined six of their twenty-four witnesses ng for a partial abolition of the oftic De | | A o g AT nd care of supplies, and sc as his power | it 1s balieved that the opening of the quarter V Nim, The trath is that Miles 18 very well " . b 2 oo t ot usk for more than it intends to t supplies, and so far as his power while the defense will have o Freyeinet supported Sarrien and reproached | accept L L Akt deck to apprentices will not only aiford addi ted and suffers no injustice at the hands hse Wil hiave as wiany, it not Ylie BEDBAILIon ‘tob sbleirig every bhanoe of | . Larh RIsHt 118 . | extended, e hind consolidated in one bureau | fignai stininius to effort, bit, by strengthen. | braneh secms disposed to hold out for its | of his superior oficers, There is sone cuti- | M The testimony introduced by the R (e biniihter sald e could not wiait that | the general purehiases of the depattiment, the | jng e hond between to officer and enlisted | own particular views. —Congressman Crisp, | 0:ity 1o sen whiat the president aid sccietaty | prosceution shows that some time in June ered o overthrow the covernment. ‘Lhe | {6 SUGIEE Va8 30 CEERE W PR (AL | €are and custody of stores, and creating n | man, will react favorably upon both branihies | of Georgin, who is one of the mewbers of the | oF war will say”abent the Apache business, | last, at the request aud instance ot the dis- chamber, however, adopted the motion for | o ained "n fact, ‘Lhie question before them | SYStein of bookkeeping, by which the respon- | Of 0ur naval personnel house committee, said, referring to the mat- | Decause there bs still doubt as “to what ouzlit | yict attorney, the body of Maggie Shellen- total abolition by a majority of thirteen votes, | was not the acutd danzer of war. but addi- | Sibility for the care and disposition can be | o Hhie remainder of the report s devoted to “You sce, tlio louse has passedthe | (o 0¢ done e, Anache prisoncis WhO | herger was disinterred and brought to Coro- that Delrevcinct, Sartien and Goeblet, min- | {6t against the vlan of Jiaking Ui heawe | wo rea responsibility for the care and dis - senate has passed Mr. Codlon’s bill, dealing | has maintained tiat they surrendered wicon- | Drs. Whitten, Campbell and Hershey, had ister of public instruction, will resten. There | TUEHSE K position of property. In one burean a prop- ; A New Navy Order. with the same subject, “They both aim at the | ditionally and they have been sent to Florida | been summoned and another examination was intense_excitement in the lobbies of the | PPaitia™on Sehetlandort, in the eourse | €ty account is kept and in others none. | WASHINGTON, Dee. ~The seerotary of | samo -object—prevention of “that wractice | on that “theory, but it is still a ‘question | ad ot thebody. The oxanination took lace chambers after the yote was announced. ‘The | of his reply, stated that the goyernment had | Property lost, misused, or stolen, cannot be | the navy today issued an order directing | Which g proy |hw|‘mwmn Tuilrond con. L whether they did hot :'«'\Inu'"h\ as | in l‘lxmhl.m of ||m- night, and, as the B § ¢ o nited s | only decided a few days betore the s - Y 8iceo t - on’ Janus ros, rec p nies of diseriminating stcerty prisoners off war and with the ex- | man understands i1, was v se- sitting of tho chambor was suspened at. the | ubly decided o few days before Ui summon- | traced or acesunted for, and no ' person can | tat on January 1 all stores, records and e Of DaCEl e o i | okihtion. It Mot e’ \nlarsinnaing | es: exenss 16 copieiie Ly (o ony instance of DeFreyeinet in order that the | JG0 ary DIl o come Mo toren’ (i@ | be held responsible. —The fourth auditor. in | Property at the navy yards and stations be- | short distanee than for long distance. Both | that they would bo allowed to Tive with theit | that Drs. Larsh and Watson, who had ex- cabinet might consider its position. The [ {400 TS bl Lo coune it foree TLear |y voport just issued, calls attention to this | 10DEING to the navy department, except such | bills alm at lavinz these grievances pedressed | families under vesiraint, but not in soltary | amined * the body the sime day or ministers were, at 5:30, holding a meeting. T 16 i opted Swtha et | vemmarkable cireqmetance, which was also re. | @S vessels and supplies comning under cogniz- | by the United States courts, the chief points | coninenent, as they wre living, ‘The Indiank | day after the homicide. _and also to LATER=After the cabinet moeting the | ment. ferted (o 1wy [ast annal report, An . | ance ot the bureau of wedicine and surgery |, fRerenGe bene that Me | Cullau s | BRI, SRS SR | 1 Dok niade an her oy Lt wonid S ministers went to Elysee palace and tend- g e v THER wessary | and the marine corps, be transferred to the kil el d b T ML b ¢ e | ihade on lier body that would shiew . y 1 A The Colin Camphell Divorce. ventory shows a very larze and unnecessary 1 Y it state_commerce commission,through whom [ an implied proi®g that they should be ré- f that attempted rape. had been committed, ered their resignations to President_Grevy. | - (G COUR Campbell, Bivoroe. = | accumulation of stores and supplies | bureau of provisions and elothing. The order | appeals to the eourts must he made, while | garded s prisoners of war the honor of the | ‘The prosecution, by Mi. Mike Honer and J. The cabinet witl meet to-morrow. Ttis be- | (o ATy Y amy by Ui~ JQlMerent. Buvenys, aggre- | AlSo covers the transfer of officers, employes | Mr. Reagan's bill gives the remedy to tl'\Nnmrm will require that they shall ot [ S. Mapes, county judge, showed that sinee lleved that President Grevy 18 averse to dis- | S35¢ today, Amy Wright, hospital nurse, tes- | bl SR, and laborers, and designates the' duties of | the people without any sort of dependence | e blaced on a par with condemned criminals, | the preliminary examination of the Shellen- Pt L Do | tified that she was in attendance upon Lord | Kating over twenty millions of dollars | yhe former order Jntended to carry out Secre- | pon. any commission, “Ihe two bills are | as they now are at Fort Mavion, Vereers they lad heard Mrs. Shellenberge |‘l'.:l 1" : ‘f ministry ulul" “.'”.'"\,Mi D€ Colin at the time of his marriage. She ac- in appraised value. ‘Tlie board reports be- | tary Whitney's idea congerning the concen- | Now in hands of conterces, and it is fnpossi- oy POSTAL CHANGES. while in the county fall of 1his county, A1.4( reycinet to reform the cabinet. Sarrien, | oSS Lady Colln o Seotland, | tYeen tiree and four willions in value to be | tration in one buran of' the rosponsibility | le to say what conclusion” will uitinately be | The president s appointed the fol- | her husband (o make her free by statingawhat Devitle and Goblet will probably insist on re- | fbafied Wi and Lady Colin toSeotland. | LS00 04" celess at the prosent G, | {0 Stores and Sapplies, s far 45 possiole ehed.” One thing 18 suro—there is a se- | lowing Towa postmasters: Alex Cigries, | e had told Ter—that he had cut her Mazgie's tiring. Tho budget committec to-day,by a | ¢yttt B FN ; ed Lady [ o ntafling an expense for keepers and |, Under the existing order. vious defeet in both bills. Neither of them | Cedar Rapids. vice Wi, * W. “Siitn; | throat and had done it “d— well." The vote of 12 to 5, ndopted M. Dorian's proposal | Campbell, at the time of her marrlaze, and | 00 LT TR AL R, STF RO o . vrovides for any eheck upon the operations | suspendeds Janes P Carleton, “lowa | court house was crowded to<lay and standing B oD 1. oliais Yrobaite | for some titme before it, was suffering from an 2 .| A KING GIVES UBTHE GHOST. | of the Grand Trank railway conpany of | Fails, viee “Thos, Knapp, susvended: | room was held al a premium, ote 25,000,000 franes to- inereasing the | e 8 o e ot s lass | Amonz these accumulations some v padid | Canada when — they run - their | Frank P. Motie, Odebolt, viee F. R. Bénnett, et navy in 1847, leaving liberty of action for the | e e S EERE, B 0 O Tord | Absurd facts appear. At eighty navy yards An African Ruler Meets a eman | through freight acfoss our tron- | suspended; Geo. C. Scrimgeon, Bellg Plain, Sent to the Asylum, future, instead of Minister Aube’s proposi- | Colin against the probable results of the con- | there have accumulated altogether of augers Worthy of His Steel. it L I ) "“l‘l wps i "IH'";' Mo e “"I“.""\- el ThOLLS ‘:lfifi e DUBUQUE, Ia., Dec. S.—ISpecial Tele- tion to appropriate 200,000,000 fora period of | summation of marriage with women in her | and bits 45,536, of which 4 have been | WASIINGTON, Dec. 8, =[Special Telegram | HES e cannot interfore with | Sae City, viee I AL Lamoreant, resigned, Bvaral Ve easel Fitne i [ g anything they wy doon the otiier side | J. M.” Keeler las been designated acling | B to the Brg. | —For over two weeks Ed- By — diseased condition, - Witngas was ot Lord | 1ying for several years at closed yards where | 10 the BEE | —Te departuent of state has | o Cnatian orler, Bl 45 S0 4 (holy | posimister at Anderson, ward Wall, of Jackson township, hus been a , i 0 work has been or is likely to be receiyed a dispateh from the United States | cars enter upon American territ shave | - A postofice has been established at Dick- | fit subject for the o asyl i Dincuss the Resignation. years' experience in the hospital no work has been or is likely to be done, ¢ t | Sta Q er upon American teritory we have A postoftice o o 3 or the insane asylum. His first OO IGHL 1890 Ty e o Daniets.] e AL LI Regarding the new cruisers the report | consul at Gore Dakra, in Senegal Afrien, an- | ttbt 10 sco the trailic of foreign copora- | ens, Clay countys 1. and Heney Brownell | erazy spell was brought about by the arrest PAnRIR, (vih Ravre) Doo. 8.—[New. York iniplivies similar to the one she _just w says: ““The experience of the department in | houneing the death in- battle of King Sama | Hon thon ehRoy I LSO ApOINEd pastister. een commissioned | O NiS brother for stealing horses, This Id_Cable—Special to the DBir|—The | Sonetiing the plaintil. The case’ at"this | its firstattemptat the creation of modern | Lomneil. of Cayar. The consul says the | yoint must be covered and the defiviency i | postmasier af Forest Home, Ta., and Alfved | Brooded upon him and bi< mind becamo greatest exeitement prevailed in the lobbies AES vessels of war has been sueh as to excite the | King appeared at Sivemane, in Cayar, with | each of these bills must be remedied. C. Smith at Arbor Hill Ta, shattered. He was acenstomed to wander of the chiamber of deputies as soon as it was The English in [reland. test concern and dlsappointment, ‘The | & numberof his followers under arms and Senator Harris, a memoer of the same con Changes have been made in the time sched- | about at night with a lantern, lamp or toreh, 3 ‘ UG 8¢ fadli R aFENes ounted attondants for j0se of col- | mittee is confident of an ultimate agrec- [ e of the star mail route from Alkona to | sypnosing 4 5 known tnat Mm. DeFroycinetand Boulanger | LoNDON, Dee, A cabinet council was mination of the facts with reference to | Mounted attendants for the purpose of col- | IS Seneea as follows: Leave Algonn Tuesdays, | SUPPosing himself a detective on watoh for and the entire cabinet had placed their resig | held to-day to diseuss the advisability of | them, demonstrated that an entirely new d hifi”»’“l“\‘ l;ul«- u‘, \v'hl"llli "f,""]'“l‘"“'vm"" CLEVELAND'S SENSITIVENESS, Thursdays and Saturdays at9 a3 arrive breakers of the Jaw. The dismissal of the nations in the hands of President Grevy. and | further proseention in Treland like the one | JAMIE was necessary in undertakingfurtiier | selCentitled by treaty, Fialademand for trib- President Cloyeland is extremely sensitive | at Seneca by 6 pom.. - Leave Seneca Mondays, | eharge against his brother did not ehango Jittle gronps of deputies were seattercd abont | mstitated. at Dublin againet donn ' Ditln. | Silar construction. One characteristic | ute was met with refusal from the inhabi- | to newspaner eriticisi so far as relates to his | Wednesdays and Fiidays at Sa. m.:ariveat | the insanity, but dthe form of . s 4 which an unarmored eruiser must 1ossess is | tants of the place, whereupon some of his | private affairs, and his elosest friends say he | Algona by p. m. i wildly gestieulating and smoking iunumera- [ The question of continuing government as- [ ‘speed. "This I8 determined by he ' function | followers. besan o pillusa the town. e | 15 Very much aunoyed by the attempt being | A ivon it and of late he y violont upon ble cigarettes. and everybody was iving ad- | sistance in the work of evietion was also | Whicli she i expocted to perform in moderny [ |OHONOYS bogmi to pilieue the towh. e | jnage to mix I up with the alleged real | | Reprosentative Tofmes, of lowa, arrived | [sons sibiects and | has conpelled con vica. The friends of the cabinet sald that | consldered. All ministers were present. urfare, Sihe IS o Ccommerce destroyer.’ | Merehants and traders telegraphed for aid o | aaate ring interested in tne extension of | herelo-dny” and called at’ the Bir bureau. [ faiiuare, Sicht before Last hie was so vio DoFreyeinet had chosen n firstrate battle | Dunriy, Dee. 5.—The corporation to-day able to eseape from jrone thejcovernment of St. Loufs, & town under [ Massachusotts avenue. U to the time of [ ITeds recelving hearty congratulations unon [ (1t that fawas with difticulty that his wateh ground on which to fall, *Jle is beaten for | adopted résolutions denounclug th conduct v overliaul, merchantmen. | French protection, and in the meantime | Cleveland’s election to the v, itwas | his magnificent and suceesstuleampaign, | {s coulit nanaze B, ey sticeeeded, ot ol & A D L TG thin ronelads she could not keep | made preparations to defend their property, | customary for the chief magistrate to ‘occupy | and says he hears many regrets expressed | giaterel, WU Jeteido moming wheo defending the organization and interesis | 3fUE Kovernment in prolubiting the Na nd it stower than merchantmen she | e’ DePiiidens to <rand | at is known as the “President’s Cottaze” | over the defeat of Representative Hepburn, VAl ULEAOSERCH 00 100 of the republic, and he had promised re- | \where, 1o Movos taiso and else- | migit as well stay in port. This division of | The government promptly sent a captain of | 4y the Soldiess’ Home, just outside the city | Who is one of the strongest republicins in | WAX Wb he bectie o clolent fhat e had to forms in- the personnel of the sub-prefe Melivored adireesor Jullivan and Sexton | ships by the functions which they are ex- [ the —army and twenty-five soldiers | limits. A majority of the inmates of the | the house, ‘and oue of the most effective | i TN ( and foot and also had to_be AT 3 % A MONbo sroeatiblo] erva- [ pected to perform is one of the things which | to the seene of trouble, with | home are said to be demoerats, and i antic members of the lowa delegation. tied to the bottom ot the wa-on. He was for in advance of anything attempted by tive members were present. . e about of recent years. When it | instructi 1 remedy atters. | pation of having a democritic president BEIER CAPITAL NOTES, taken before the = Insane comissloners, predecessors.” The radicals erowded around 3 — possible to concentrato in one ship | Ariving at. Tivmane the. troy matters. | FIGAN Ylelr Inclostre, v brass band was | Speaker Carllsle’s liealth {8 poor, Where he was adjudged insane, and will ba Clemencean, who—very yellow and eareworn, Coercion For Ireland. oth the greatest speed, the strongest | ATivingat Tivmane the troops found the ized consisting of about twenty pieces. | A mumber of members of congress who | fKeh to Indepedence tor coniement until and suffering from his liver complaint—was | LONDON, Dee. 51t is believed that tho | armament mmnll highost defensiy ;‘;;"'_N“lll‘t;;;::;}l\\\x_::‘l;'m‘::}lg:‘:“lll;z'l-'”.y’\m\\_ m.\l‘ The old yoterans .ufim.«-d in sccrel foi | bring their families to Washington for the | ' has recovered. holding an animated discussion with Joseph | Government has decided to suppress intimid- | Power, ~without _reaching = a' ton altorcatlon tollowed the troops and 2 nd finally gave a series of open | long session will be alone this winter. e e holding an avimatod discussion With 295N | Ating mewtings in Ireland and (o enforce the | O dishlacement wholly out of the question, Liiakina s folkowors, which was ended by the | air concerts on the veranda attached to the | “Tlere are still tive gencral bills ‘on tie Wood's Crooked Work. b i a division into classes, according to the , Who fired several shots, Killing asol- | Breidentinl cottage, which were highly ap- | house ealendar. 0Us Crry, In., Dey Speelal el of the Republique Francaise. e LR, duties wively they were éxpeeted (o perlorin, | {inty, 3 ehasie was ordeted, andaflera brief | proeiated by the visitors to the home, even if | |l approptitions committee is sonvineed | gram to the Brr, hot BrehnanBeoabiey “Well,” said Reinach, *now 1 suppose you At = came about. riored eruisers have by 4 eree engageme atives fled, leav- | the music 'was not rendered with the skill | that the apyropriation bills will be smaller b ad B 2 Ll A are satisticd?” ok i . King Milan Suubs Bulgaria. | G0N0 G dlass, and @ characteristic | i twenty of their number dead on the field. | ana harmony of the Marine band. - Some | than last yeir, ment case is still unsettled. Last night Judze ol “Nos it would have bee SELGRADE, Dee. 5.—King Milan, of Ser- | absolutely indispensible to this eclass s very | They soon retormed. however, and made | persons are eivil enough to say that the presi- ATMY NEWS, Lomis issued an order staying the proceed- petemencenu said: +Nog it would have been | wia, lias atnounced that b will not recelve | great speed - When the Dolpkin, Boston, anofhr stand yider the leaderstip of their | dent did not relish the idea of the veteran | Sereeant Thomas Daly, Company F, Rif- | ings for an immediate imprizonment, placed ctter not to have upset the cabinet: but as he Bulgarian delegation. Atlanta and Chicago were projected, and ORI > or, afier a sword comba " y r his wi V. rming | te i v, Fo or k 5 enna S i DR cie b aayd aush Y ast Yool soalline dontimets Tor theln. cansthuction ehtora o, | With o Frenich lieutciiant Insting twelve mine | o b, and, thérefore contindai not b5 | begh franted 1iste munths fadongh " | Bicunan under €300 bonds und ordered & - (oo saTea e O araky A AR itvres BabSUE The Milwankeo Kioters. it was well known what speed ought to bé [ UWIeS, Was run throngh the body and Killed, upy the Gottage at the home, Whatever | Major Abwon F. lRockwell, assistant quar- | MCArINg to-morrow morning. A vigorous cames, One day lie manwuvres about | SThe MmaRicer delotore | and wht weight Cahd ehar. | Whereupon his followers gave, up the battlé | Wiy ive hoen his reasons for not Jollowing | terimaster, has been assigned. to duty fs | SEULIS beimg made to have tha imvrisonment and getsusiiovotaagamsy thooppoctuntata: | iy et iing femt 4 PR acter of machinery per ton of displacement | 8ud escaped into the interior. The aifair is | {he'oxample of his predccessors in this pai- | assistant to Licutenant Colonel Moore, chicf | sentence entirely suspended. and thers i next day he coquets with you against the |-"- .:l”“l of Grottkan and -Moessenger, al- | \agyecessary to obtain it. Commereial v deplored by the Frenchauthorities, who fore- | ticular, T am unable to state, but the fact re- | quartermaster of the Department of Dikota, | mueh to indicate sucees. “this. i m‘i i radicals, He is too tricky and adroit. | 1eged riotors, to-day, was an endeavor by | sels had at that time attained speeds ranging | $6€as a result the necessity of making rad- | yyains that he spent the ereater part of his St. Paul. ATdavilahave R Ab, well, o much the worse | he defense to prove that the latter was at | botween sixteen and min knots, and | lealabanges in their treaties with- the native | first summier in Washington at the exeentive - Aflidavis haveibeon produceds to (GReHENY for'him. 10he falls between two stools it | Bayview at the time Deputy Shoriff Schwind | eruiscrs wore built in othes rics attam- | tibes a mansion. e finally concluded fo invest in | The Stock Panic in San Francisco. | that Do W, Wood bad entored inio stipula- will be a good lesson for the next ministry. "'“"l““"’x!;L il bl try to brealcin the gates Jes the (sl (1S oF the Dolphim and_ AL | The Condition of Bartley Campbel :,)x:\:lnlx‘.:n‘xiq I:tillll\\“l;|l}‘~l:‘[f'l:vl:llll‘t‘““li{’]z’ll:luh&x SAN Fieaxcrsco, Dee, 5.—Those who hoped | would susree €04 permanent i ‘l,(" 'ilfig AbY continued Clemencean, it DeFreyeinet | pfithe Milwaukee garden, One witness tes: | Lunta with those ‘of English and” French | New Youu, Dec. .—|Special ‘Tolegram o | Georgetowh, or more properly speaking, on | 146 the mornini would prove brighter than | cold eahtine theirbusiness until s cortaih bad merely asked delay, and promised to HEINHBH OALh TGS OLIbE ‘,\i“l:,“‘,,:‘l;‘\‘_l‘* boats only recently completed to the disa the Bre.)—Bartley Campbell was removed | the Tinnallytown road, about oue mile and a | 1stnight's close were disappolnted rom :“‘_"""'3"' witiiout beinw subject or liable suppress acertain number of the sub-prefects, | mainly in rebuttai of the testimony for the | §ebtse of od poraat ity Wi | trom Blooming lum to the asylum at | IALE north of Georgelown. ‘The wzent' in | an early hour the approaches to the two ex- | i COUOULG (e consuleration belng that Lo ¢ sl LA 1 sthmony esirned ate e POWer anc TR e ftld charge of the property was a retired ary of- | changes were cr; than exeited crowd pay siid Wood 5100, and for this _Cor- 1 for one would not have voted against h prosecution in. regrd Lo Grotticuivs utter- | developed less than 2,300, while the Alacrity Middlctown, N. Y., on Tuesday he trans- | ficer, who is not popular in the army or N“:'_";“‘]‘"‘_“ mmed with an exeited erowd | yneny & Brennan hold Wood's receipt. They But the country won't stand these prefeets ool el or and Surprise, Engl of 5,000, deyel- | fer was madeat the Instance of the Actors’ | amohg eivilians, because of his personil ac- | CASEF to learn the news of the first call. | furttier allexe that Wood received oiher sums much fonger. I have seen them myself in ays. 5 v‘r|u'(l‘ 138 n]u r ively ‘|'|hel At- | Fund and with the sanction of Mis, Camp- | centricities. ‘The friends of the president | And w ”“I’* to them would bring either hayp, ot money and made other stipulations, oM 8 G e BT st e (et Tl n e unta was des attain 5,507 ho beil and John Quinlan, who have eharge of | Who were authorized to act for im in ne- | ess or dismay. They had not lonz to wait, = R iSalalT lintoftanRdesianodiito attalniey sy ell and John Quinlan, who have eharge of | W olalitliorizedithnot it J e endimnygetihoy] 3 ¥ Barolo v Mot . west where there is plenty ot work for them | Sz, Louts, Dee. 8.—T) - B e "“,"m;l jfl)j':“f.hf ,':Lfi ';M]’ the playrisht’s person and estate, Arcange- :Y:»xl»‘?'\'xl.{’?«”v'flnjlrlx‘m':’ll.:‘"m”:n'.- ':-In;«‘u“ LT 0 'nl and ;lll[!‘\I; "numm'»’w' ‘“LZ;":\f.‘-l":'"."':yx{\,.i‘,'r DUBUQUE, ‘1 .,m ' “I\",If:l.';':ii Am to do. Bat they do simply nothing but hunt | mated to-day at the Planter’s houso a sale of | stated without Intention of locating the | ments were made with officers of that insti- | the retired army real estats broker, and to | dated Virginia rang out at S0, quickly fol- | to Biers, ) —Sullivan anfiaha ; ! L § 3 X to the Ber. | —Sullivanand Wyman, chaiged and shoot all winter and sit about all sum- | atract of land in Mexico, 150 miles long and | 10sponsivility or blame upon person. | tution by which the patient will recerve ¢ oid any difliculty with him, opénéd nego- | lowed by a drop to S50, t and Beieher, | with robbing the Minnear, AN GG e mer sucking lced A n annks | six miles wide. John D, Miles, of Lawrenc ll(n\'::”‘Iniuy.‘i‘:m.- I:“.( 1;\‘~x.~‘-r(:|l| ‘\\m-r.- wood care and attention there at $8 a week tiations ‘differently with the owner of the | Which closed at 823, opencd this morning at Im_”“h‘( .:::l" “'" “"Hlu-”\r|l~kuflm:wvu- through straws. But, afterall, DeFreyeinet’s | Kan., was the purchaser for a sondicate, the | S somdiceing g fhey dicate e | e has hitherto received gt Bloomingdalo for | Proverty: helatter offered the objection- | £ und | SO S T et R BRI resignation is not final. He is as adroit as a | composition of which he would not divilge, | partment of any attemnt to reach the condi. | $2 At the ferry one of Campbell's young | Kervicos that he had tendered i bringini stocks, Seomns, f0 e e opinon | I that they wore I the Minnesota p ‘Q'|m-“' fox and will find a way of gelting out of his | The tract extends from a point sixty miles | 1ions which should have been attained, and a | sons met him. *Don’t you know me, tather bout the sale, but as an evidence of fair | 0f the stroet fhat the bulls are foo o M InonoERlIRgS point sixty mil fy fair are 1 y when the robbes o present entanglement.”” from Paso del Norte, on the Mexiean side of | faure on the partof the contractor 10 reach | asked the litile fellow, when he lid been | play. The broker had speculated wildly | Strong and_that the bears will go down | 4% SILObDECY WIS [com e SRR Here Reinaeh, who s a great friend of De | the Lo Grande, and extending down tie | the limited resalts expeeted by “the dgvart- [ lifted into the carriage, ' Campbell Tiad set- | upon the glory and free advertisinz he wouild | In dicaster. Middle stocks show an_fmproye. | the charge of eonspiving to rob the Cedar e e e O e | ziver parallel with the course for 160 wiles, | ment. [ cansidering e watterof consbruct- | ed back into his seat and giared strajcht | receive fiom a real estate tansacton with | Ment, e bears s %S attention 1o | Jtapids postofiice they were also nequitted for clnet, said: iy a The st paid was something over €500, | ine the additonal vessels authorized by con- | aliead, without even turning to see who niad_ | the president, und therefore refused the fee | them, Savage, o at 15,35 Iast | ek of evidence to substantiate it. - ‘The men trait, 1t 0s expected to establish monster catele | &ress in Mareh, 15%, 1t was decided by the | addressed him. “Please look at me, father,” | offered him. To-day he brought suit against further imnroved | ¢ 10w at laree, Sullivan says he has quit “Pardon,” replied Clemenceau, I say | ranch on the tract. deparinient to exhiaist offort and Gvail | pleaded the boy, with tears streaming down | o former” owner ol “Onl View "l re- | 10817 Clioilatzained Toe, coini 0 3630 ana | Belnz it crook and atter e tiial turnod over nothing against DeFreycinet. I admire him, —_——— itself of the most advanced thought and | his face. = Campbell turned slowly, bent his | ceive a commission which lie claims | Potosi jumped trom six and seven-eizhths to | e burslars tools tound in his possessfon to 1 admire his souplesse.” Vessel Disasters, knowledgo attained by our own and other | head and kissed the youngster, his tace all | to be due him from the sale of this property | Bine. and then (o ten and seven-ciehih oflicers of conrt. “The men say they in- - S1. Jouns, N, B, Dee. 8.—The schoon "';unn‘n---w;nl x;qlmu-l. I'ne ‘u-l'ml s Y‘I\l}"lul\'l" .l;m .m\.ag.\l {m 2 marble statu to the president, It is said that the disap- | Ophicwas the only stock which showed i a4 to live honest 5 hereatter. 'Tho e HOHN 3 - | the department has decummlated a larice jen the train started he heeame so violent | pointed real estate broker and retired army | provement, opening st 2050 with yof the tools was jocoscly divid WOMEN SOCIALISTS. “-‘1" an, coal laden, from Joggins to St. | amount of information which will be ut to frighten the ladies in the ccach, and the v are principally responsible for the ex & lator Lo $36,50, s oflicers by a gine of .?‘flm u'\;‘ Four of Them on Trial in the Courts | 708N i8 reported to have foundered off Quaco | in the constrietion of vessels in the future, | conduetor ordered nis removal to the smok es now in ciredlation, seekin $4,000.000 Lave bean withdrawn Ire nacknowledzed 1o having beon n QTR with Wi band i The report gives a resume of the bias and | ingear. 1 lio continued his rayi nee the president in an awkward posi- | the eity Savings banks during the FOF tWenty years, but quits it now for . 1 LAND, Md., De A sloop, sup- | demands for the new cruisers and says re- | until the train - reached Middletown, at 6:50 real estate rin days, “every eent ot which has cone in Hehas served about nine years in the (Copyright 1556 by James Gordon Bennett.) posed tobe tlio Sujerior, of this port, sani | garding Cruiser. No- . for which no”bids | p. i, exeent for short. iutervals wheb e be- | Wnen the president eame to- Washington | stockis. Tliis shows that the liboring el penifentiay for his various mis Wiy, (vin Havie) Dee, S| New | 1 MK Island passace thaday, an d ew | were received within the lmit fixed by con: | caine’exhausted. lie was advised (o steer elear of certain per- | are taking a hand in the deal. - York Herld Cublo—Special to he T | 0480 men were drowaed. ~ . gress: “Orders have been given to reduco —_— sons, who were_supposed 1o be on the alert - The Study of Nature, R 0I 8 LA ) Sep & b HALIFAY, ., Dec. 3.—Tho bark Mary | liersize for the purpose of earrying out the The Speeches of Benton. 10 iniprove their 0Wh fortunes at the expense The San Francisco Failures, Pinrv, Neb,, Dee. 5. Special to the BEr The great Schurgereeht hall was crowded in [ Agnes, fron Boston for Little G intention of congress, if possible. of bringing i s of influential oflicials. One of his most inti- | § 4 . pecial to the Ber,) every corner fo-day by curious Beriiners | ashore near Little Glace Bay. The the expense of e constrction within the | NEW Yonk, Dec. §—[Special “Telogram | 1)t frionds remarliod to your correspondent | ooy e oo Dee. 5o failures of | —Professor M. L. Grant, o the Nebrask when threo strong minded ladies and a seam. | been unable (o land owing 10 a heavy sea. ity 110000, It requires, the readjust: | (o tho Brp)—The Plmes’ Washington that he reirained from waking hasty | Kobert 1% Mortow, a prominent eapitalist: | Stite Normal schiool, delivered a lecture, v Bress, suspeeted of socialistic tondencies, | o T1e Vexsckislio at Littie Glacebay proves | went ot'all weignts, and in fuot the design: | special says: ‘T president bd not heard I the district oflices beanuse e do. | Joln Mackenzie, stock broker, and Kullman | der the auspices of the Science Society, on v Brom e ot ensen e | 4.0 an gl bl boat, wimo wlkiown. | fig'of hew esschy “Wiich nécessarily Wil | untl this afternoon (Thugsday) of the Jetter | Sret 10 fectthe public Wil ani Sclect e | & Co, brokers, were annoimced to-day. | “Natutat Sclence i Pablie Schoo e Doctor HofMmann, Frau Pauline Stagemann o Fone, . FOur toh were sean pboned | ha it liebaDy conirons, iy bo remored | 2, W: . Sullivan, of Missouri, to ex-Distrior | most avatiable sictigiblo non fo assist iy | Morrow, who tor many, years has beon a | mnde sueh an ¢ plea for the study of Fea Anotliakor Thrir. and. Jonnans. Jasors | Of NOr And 1.the 5o abaten an oot o ree. | 8o 13 raDASE RvaTRbIo. (e, areour miane | Attorney Stone, containing. ;- report | 13 Finnink tho jocal gavepimeniy tonehal | promineat fizure fn thia city, hns oen sell- | nature nid thin Mara sty ly L PhL AR IBARR vy cue then will be made in the morning, whiich Iiave been the result of many months | of the speech made by District At~ | Drint are trac, ho has been nni eltalion o an Iy Of A uaTior b i | oaa A n i aps it lbo say, ALeK kRS il AR - of careful labor on the part of the ofticers of | torney Benton, of Missouri, in which | choosinz his local friends and 3 lion doliars. He clains to e w o1l 4 | e I AT VARARIRRGE ain - elaw £ the law regardig o r~ 4 4 . 1 He claims to be well a} that bis ideas would be py 04 R Renig = QBNhopR e emrtment s o andkans for | HoDtR S Bl “up Sithel, prdsidentas - | Jbsiead ot avoiding thaSronl) asinter miilion over liabilities, M s Wl by practiced ATITAM, Mass., De R 1o el \ts of armor and zuns for M 04 JECHIG M has fallen into the middle of one of 8100.000; Kullman & o, Say 5 : brig went ashore at Handkerehiet shoal ths | MORitors and armor clads « At U egh | Mumbugging eivil scrvico reformer, an | HiYy, FRAGT ol astate nools over orsnized | Fies mooantto ooty foo, &1 BrofiiNoatoxts Rro(icth morning, and 'with a gale blowing und deprecates that_(his country should e | Jgnoramus and a willing wol of the money | i this eity, Sucl lineuage, coming from a ; L f GTON Dee Snecial 4 o lowing, was | content to be dependent upon manufactur- | sharks and vampires of Wall street, who are | gentleman whose friendly relations with the failed to reach any compromise, and each 1eANOTS. ciations by dabbling in polities at the meetings - of two socicties for the vro- tection of work women, and for en- Bre. | —Prof. Foster, the metero- cavoring to lead other socioties astra A . Nark's ¢ . ,‘Il.“"_m";m‘ oo e Chies dstrays | drageed down toward ie cast. Boats from | ers of any other nation for the fabrication of | sucking the blod of the honest yeomanty | president cannot be questioned. indicates Olark’s *‘Fine Italian Ha Touist, still police agents had — been | the town and from the Monomoy lite station | armor and hizh vowered guns,” The report | 0f the we 1t should surprise 10 one to | that the latter may re&Iet that heis the owner | CINCAGO, Dee. 5—[Specinl Telegran to [ 10%15t still insisis that bis predictions regara ealled to give evidence for the proseeution. | were unable to reach her, They will wake | says: ““It hasbeen the poiicy of congress to | learn that the knowledge that such a speech | o1 “Oak View.” the BEE,|—Morning papers print an Inter- | 128 8 @rept snow period from to-morrow On the other hund over forty wit . in- | another attempt to-worrow it tie gale moder- | require trom the department speciiic data | should have struck the’ president untavor The very mon who urged the president 1o | view with a prominent railroad official suturday), unul the 1sth, will_be serified, cluding Minister Von Puttkammer, Deputies | 810s. covering the characteristics of ships for the | bly- He had acted npon Colonel Benton make the purch; immediately bought up | . ) i lelal, who [ Blockades, aceording to his predictions, will TR R s e - construction of which authority is asked | letter of explanation and had reinstated him | all the fand adjoining “Onk View" pefore | States his belief that 5, 1 L Cliak will f ocenr in the west by Sundiy aid in- the east and Rickert, and astor Stocker's T from congress, and a year is not to long for | With the impression that he had been a | the owners were aware that they were to | Wake agood many ehanges in the Missouri | by Wednesday wife were on the list of witnesses for the de- |y o SCOOOREE AFIOEe o Gisorc TU will e great beneitat the | friendly supporter of the administration. 1t [ have the presient of the United States o ifie, Do gays: It has already been in - fense, ‘e accused did not deny their con- | et G TR AR R el present time it the appointment of a com- | 15 probable there will be an attempt made to | their neighbor. Such proceedings savor of | timated that I L. Kimball, present trafl Nuke Simpson's Thieving nection with the socicties, but pleaded that | Yy HE SIS chooner, which is | jnission will be authorized to lay before the | find out whether his speaches were generally | shary practice 1 nothing. worse manager of the Union Pilelfi oflior KA Orry, Neb., Dec. 8,—[Spocial AL A SRR T |i“l ght to be (lw ‘\m...mll ]llmm:-ll_\,llnl.\ NOXT CONZress a ]\'lmlhlvhmh.\ scheme of | OF "‘-‘rll uwlil.r stulfed with such sting- | desire to grow wealthy at th ol s | oflicials of the e ron W r with "clegy 1o th Expert M. M, White, aitinore to Boston, and B 5 been | construction, connmiss 0 be com- | N i and abus o 00K NANG, AEL W I ynahit, wil ) 4 A 10, protested they had no idea that Herr Sing eV aCRNon .Ifml» \.‘I,[.q" Boend. of both elvian and l.li‘tl!'l\“'l‘h’l‘\‘l A 6 food & s IR e f :‘.\‘..K-'Eu‘f‘u(..". i i aeEgaseand [ who s examining (e county books, un and other gentlemen who attended their | day, is lying signals for assistance. Owing | 10 deal with the subject. 11 congress should b . o Missouri 1 enrthed another defaleation of Mr. Simpson’s x i, s that the preside { the Missouri | Whether W, ‘11 I meetings were social democrats, The hear- | 1o the northwest gale prevailing, no assis. | at its next session, make provision forthe | Prosas, Conn,, 1 The Wilson nizant of all that was eoine on in the | Newman, Missouri Pacific traflic manggor, | 10 the amount of $0,000. and it is now estl Ing of the case lnsted several hours and will [ fnee can reich b ol with e, I g, st ahaub tan o | Mloen affair caused great excitement here estate macket when e decided to in- | Will have'to give Iis piace to Kimball and bo | Waied Wt o socyfations of thi lats couuty A Cane ghatod sovern) hours ant Wil | over hier and she 13 covered \igh powered guns, and should take steps fo r 1 i AAERAMALRIC A P O i iace to Jmbalt aud bo | reasurer, Duke Simpson, will be. 0Ve Tho Story Has No Foundation. consideration and tregtment of the formerly lived. This afternoon a reporter sssfon that he was fully in- | conjecture i > ouple Sentenced, Niw Yourk, Dee. 8.—The Mail and Ix- | Subject of construction proper to be under--[ went to East Thompson and nad an inter- ubject and expeets to profit - The Decd Deliver, 0 s aue60. T taken, no time in the end will be lost and WM I Wil i thie real estate 1 ’ e Five 4 1 I Ia, Dee, 8, I Pel Copyright 155 by Jan w Bene press says in regard to the cable dispateh | aimkes will ba vorleld s be lostand | view with Mys. Lyman Porter, Wilson's suceess of thio veal estate ring. ; 1o i ord, SEO) 8., Dec. Soecial Telegram JBrussers, Dee. f—INew York Heraid | from Berlin, indicating that the Standard W duty ln‘mm‘a’x‘z.-x‘n‘.”:; h,’!”:f.l\:lt.q:fln‘“\: moth She said the mecord of Wilsan's "‘\‘\hjmi\n“u““‘1\‘.;‘12“1:“ f}::‘".‘.»‘m-“n".” \ull Devror, Dee, 5,--Lhe Detroit Pipe Foun- | 1o the Bri Fo-day Master in Chancery Cablo—Special o the Brr.)—The Rodelet- | Oit company was negotiating for the pur- | ecssity for immediate action, ‘Uhe report of | birih at Oxford was correct. -She thinks that [ WA iluht about through' the combined | 179 Company’s works were burned to the f bomax delivered a deed to a committee of Masquelier case ended to-night. After the ex- | ehase of the Caspian oil fields by loaniag a | the chief of construction of the navy sets | Wilson is not in his ight mind, Wilson is a | efiorts of a class 0f men whxious to becon il this morning togcther with thou- | kondholders of ~the Missouri, lowa ‘& winination of witnosses the proceedings wera | JATEe sun of woney 1o tie Russian Naptha | forth the present condition of vessels iow in | pertect picture of lior in the face, especially ithy at any cost, and another class who | sands of dollars’ worth of machinery and | Nebraska rail rehinsers ut e mas- made public, and a large concourse of people, | LOMPANY (Nobel Bios.) whose busiiiess is to | commission and their probable duration, If | the nose, foreliead and: expression of aially anxious to smirch the eharacter | patterns. Loss estimated at $100.000: fnsur- | 100 =itlé Ay ¢ comnitten there e Lublic. ol FEeanpeUPmD UL ) | be transferied to the hands of the American | his estimate §s corveet, i six years the | eyes. She said she never saw or heard of resentadiministzation from a niil ance #20,000. One hundred and fifly men | W08 delivend the deed (o the Keokuk & Including many unblushing ladies, were | potrolenm producers that there is not the | country will be possessed of but three ser- [ Moen till of late year Her husband is a | as well as a local standpoint. are thrown out of ¢ yment. The worl Western railway company, who took formal present, to-day the alleged interference of | slightest fonndation for the story, viceable cruising ships of those upon the list; | shoemaker, and 1§ supported mostly by Wil T ON T0 WASHINGTON, will be rebutlt . ; possession a doctor was disproved. The coynsel for the - - and unless a new navy shall be ereated, there | 8on. Mr. Porter says his wife avers that Wil- | A letter was received to-day rom Dakota AU, D The Dispat . 2 ey defense of the midwife, Rodelet, howeyer' A Canadian Pacific Steamer. will be none in existeice after that lapse of | son is her legitimate son. stating that another delegation of prominent i (Alinn.) sned old's flouring King '-'l <-|~"'l v Bonds. v, In., Dec. 8.—Speolal Tele waintains it and pieads extenuating cirenm Sax Fuancisco, Dee. 8.—The ( time. ‘The small amount of modern armor - demoerats and republicans will = be here clied and burned by an ex Ciiy i |BA which bias been used by the department of on's Blate . i shortly to renew the stry or the divisiol L Loss, $60,0003 in eran 1o the B To-day John AYAS stances, The only eriwe belng abortion | Pacitic Navigation company has contracted | Tate years s beon. purehased warondn ol Wilson's Rissor Dasarte Him, Sy e s b SRR Lt SHaiviion S, Die (o, b, Btk sty et AR practicos. The consul for the defense of | With the Union 1ron works of this ity for | iey certalnly not in keeping with proer dig. | WOBCESTER, Mass., Dec. 3,—Mrs. George fid o 6 g BE s ¢ ¥ i 4 3 fect Mell wators-cleet Mood t H Masquelier says the latter was irresponsible | the construction of a stecl serew steamer of [ Nty and pride, nor at all consistent wity | 1« Rice, of Uxbridge, eldest daugbter of lgerton and other state officers-elect, 1l - fralaably r sovoral months, laving i n slave to the Influence of his mistress, | 1% 1605 o cost $200,000. The vessel will [ Wisdom. At the present time, and tor many | Jonas Wilson, and sister of Levi Wilson, | will concentrate their efforts on the passa bor Assoc ARl TSR inntlolty 1p the Laddood Hodelet, A fier 4 short delineration the jury | bonsed i feader 1o tho Canadian Paciic | $E41s 10 come, in the event of o conflict With | made a statement at the Gazette offce to-day, | of the 11l bil, whies divides the terrltors on 3, Pa,, Dec T R U | T e L T () ¥ | railioad on Puget Sound. 3 afirst or second class naval power, it [ which contradicts the story of Wilson that hé | an east and westiine running near Milbink, At e returned & verdiet of guilty. ‘The woman - would be quite impossible for the United | isason of Plillip T. Moen. She thougit | Aberdeen, ete. Quite a number of democrats, | ot 4 association of Iron and - Rodelet was sentenced to fifieon years penal |« A Denial From Lamont. States, as at present situated, to produce | Levi wust be out of his wind, ’ s generally believed enough to secure | il not be represonted al (e e d General Thayer's Movements, THE GERMAN ARMY this atternoon, to the effect that President o the United States to ettt | 1, Louis, Dec. 8.—The Globe Democrat | Sideration, it would go through the senate | 00l 5y polnt in their 0 a0 Alila 1t acd ginar G pater EIE St rpoon. 10 gue silodt fust Liescld A 3 protect with @ whirl. It provides for a general vo ; i M Lacitement in < Fovr ud sie contiued {0 hiy bod with rhoy el articles in transit across the ocean, | 5ays this morning that it seceived a letter | of the territory on the subject, and does not | ECRCrally been very suspici ence of the (. AR iving also some per 4 4 i 8D Sk die. candidon rell i it were possible 1o obtain thew else | from Jun Cummings, the Adams express | contemplate a participation in the next presi- | 41 the convention. It v ] i 1o of General Grant. 1o the fue | viends were it where in time of war. As at present situ- b ~ E T . < pe T | day that the Brotherhood of y wls yesterday and went . 3 B, fah il frends wece osamin: where Io time of war, As 5 tobber, which states be is tred of bemg | dential election by the voters of Dakota. Jay dhut the Bragharuc iy g By, Dee, 8.—The debate in Labed i jued.the conpley would be eutirely defense- | chased around the country by detectives and postal changes | Aiaeis lui takon €8, &4 ¢ ) A1 y ), where he stug to-day on the lirst readiug of the wilitary - ess in the absence of any ability to procure | promises to return $25,000 of the sum stolen RESSMAN FREDERICK SQUEALS 4 gauuted association. k i | nsnally exciting ol 4 Driftedd to Sea, Armor er larger high powered guns. iL they will et him go in peace. agilation was created Lere th - :"“Mrl‘ ‘l’:l Al lndontt, Prus. | - Rockronr, Mass., -Dec. The fishi ijcorniuk exnepditures Lo report eays: 3 —— worning by the statement of an lowa Fotheringham®s Bail Fixed Paseiok Figan injured, ieneral Brousart Vou Sehelindor Rty S iy et v oo, 1 the adjustment of accounts {or the fisea A v Frodeh | st Louss, Dee. 8.—T1 f ) Ar Palclok Beari B ar. enoatod b seusation by | Schooner Nellie Florence, this port, anchored | vear endlug' June 0, 1650, atior sasian ol Verdict Against General Butl flomaorgt Wt | Hopresouiative ¥redoricl X Lovis, Des. 41 4 b Paliiok Kan sian minis s i in the bay yesterday, being unable to reach | fabilities § " paying al ot oMol ARS ol a. | bad written a letter 10 the president excori- | the case of the Adums e pi ¢ noon by some remarkable utterances in the‘advoeacy | poi on uocount.of the wind. She was seen | Wikl be-an uneeieniod aabelieved there. | O e 1o the caso of ;;“ N Lating him for the appointuient of George | Fotherlngham, was nyed al wen of the passage of the DIl This was atter |-Fodiag or part dher cable and drift o sea 10 | $600,000 to 8050000 sbout oings of from 1l Soldiers' hgue aainst General Butlera | Pauf'to be postmaster ot lowa City, and de. | eliminal conrt to-ay. e ‘i y the $ho government refused consent 1o reduce | tho afternoon and has ot sine beed séed, | 13 Jay of the BAYY A0A Of 1he tuarine corns. | oaofury forday found-a verdiet, for. $10, glaring thaf he (Frederick) would withdraw | not furnish Lie amount aud was rewan are 1ot I 1 Y y of the maring corps, | agalust Butler, Lis support from the adwinistration andre | to juil, L 5 Apprebension, King has B 0 3 ¥