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SIXTEENTH YEAR. ‘ 1556, NUMBER 183, WAR'S DREAD ALARM i1 | - : g Gttt 1T LACKED JUST FIVE VOTES, | I | | HOW FRANCE AND RUSSIA STAND | ! 1 t ! ! ‘ nd the t " 4 4 " remely | 1 Assures 3 st e Prol . X Dorsey of s Intention N of The Pr 3 ' . N In the hair wasa d 4 ' Nebraska Land Of h \ el v National Capitof Now { TV ARte . L b 1 1 n this ion's Motion 1 [ de cnber N, Dec S sposed TALKS WITH MANY OFFICIALS & proy 1 ine e ol onld A TALE ‘ : . g ¢ cient to make any offect The fate of @ [ i “ N 8 ¢ Al Army Bill Will Pacs. only ask v 4l ien. OF these only ‘.-‘wlml on an v | A i \ i | - r ¥ 0 fortuna today: COUNT BISMARCK'S SCHEME i ! L and Mr.an(l Mrs. b \ L UNT s CcK'S L Herald storm had the effect | How ttis Viewed by the Authovities d t tion in the sury { te 1 S @ former interests only Blsmarck and | N the facts," said 1 ) 3 Americans to the amon At Home \ | 4 Lexas, ted States, and w nin Ho ool ALY ived V' possible—1 don't say proba recoss- | WA 1S commg? Sistiop Potter, who is w 3 at | Copyr 86 by Janes \ z \ v it | Somaublic buiidings w il sl Wil 1l ALY Bismarck scems to Tive in apprehen- | . “SIn” said Dr. Windthorst, “1 do not be- RoyE, (via Havres, Dec New V i did not %o who Wil sortdinly Coldly By M. Goblet. it the emperor disappeared his | 11eve that waz is probable. 1 do not, owevc - Herald Cable—Special to t Lon 'y OF I D it ehoose his advisors from a | 1R itimpossible. From motives of policy DIRT STILL DROPPING and detailed reports have been received at | . FATHER MGLYNN'S CASL, press Publication of the Evidence familiar to ) I A news and society owmals, e Garnett t to-day as plaintift in a divoree suit against hes hnshiand, Herbert Co Aver, The testi MOny was privitely wd by e jwdge betore the regular Saturday divoree provecd- ings opened at 10 o'clock, Mrs. Aver relating the story of her unbappy married lite, Sho eternal friendshin, cly enongh though, a war with France is what is upper- he tended to necuse her of being concerned the progressists to render themselves, as ke in the. conrse of its devious windings, | 10t0 the facts. The pope strongly disap- [ with Joff Davis at the surrenderof Richmond [ GHoch of Clatks, Neb, to accord with-the for three years only—that Is, for the | SHe mikht, though less certainly, have Rus b s been summoned ofticially to Rome, but it on it o got to vote, The judge | WHIbE taken by congiess to provide for the X criminal information against the Evening Lo thinks, will decide (hat it is necescary 1o | VErsary, butif ever tho fatherland fs threat 0 come to the vatiean to explain his conduct | where being put on ho was informed that the | SIntel to-di s o Duntap, 1eck- B e e e ifa | Scandal nor sensational measures of any | recall and thus gave the bill one wajority inty, vieel 1 vesicned: A B we eannot consent to a measure which wonla reh tog er to the crv of ‘Long live the ML L Ul el 2 Special to the Bii.|—The coincidence be : led a desultory conye had S| prelates with whom 1 eonvorsed on the sub- | azainst consideration. Just betore the vote | T81¢ 07 Lndy's Troubles Toll in pecial to the Bei.]=Thie colncidence be- | v\ /(41 have noticed in thediseussion of the | There wasa ot a exeiting debate in tho | Sided a desultory conversation arose. whic 5 s floor pufling like @ pornoise and perplescd. ;i CLOSING FOR LADY COLIN. A Steamer's Tough Trip. K name and initiale B YRS threats were at once transformed into effy- | 10 behinlt of the center, but know enough of | ®hused agre at uproar by rebuking the oppo Jite Sir Clinries Rnssoll ; BT TS il Al ex-attorney general and the present Erskime | Philadelphia, has just put in here in a bar- [ Sested to Reavan that his constituents would assume the part of saviowrs of the father. | dirl their best to exasperate the ministers, | ¢XAttorney generaland the present Erskine | L t that country s less than uinst § susted, though not surprised when |l £t rvle SHleis Ny os be (re- | and aft, smashing in pieces her wheel housey | ¥ iink that negotiations between [ Of the nextsitting tor the 4th of January. Argyle family, Sir Charles began (r U avy e tussta would jus : " e seriot ured, and several o A DEMOCEATIC SCHEND FOI VOTES. Heavy hemrt; war with Russla would just M. Goblet's Cold Reception to the Bul- | 1o the twelve, He spoke at first caimly, with | V¢ seriously injured. and several of il Cable—Special to the Brr. —The ¢ | sense o fwhich I ea oubt is share of his convention, and said: 1 > Aver then left his accomplished wife, Lows Quinze uttered the word “Canaille,” | J0de was warmly recerved at Moscow and L et ense of relief which Teannot doubt is shared | 5,5 ooring apparatus, but the gale con- this convention, and said: “The conven " War ahould bresk ot fommorrow. Germany | Panish naval preparations. 1o is in accord | ehadnezzar did Shadrach, Mesbach and warkable dyzree painful. 1t diselosed s the advaneement of the colored race. 11 is distapeo of the time when Europe will, as | eVl to the Franco-Russian movement that | ot was. It causes n bad smetl in the diplo- | 118 Wife gross adultery: that he must, Flourishing Condition. Thi ttee shall have the di tional Opera company. Furthermore the campaizn on land, and shall ad- [ {113 it is stated he never contrivuted one cent nge hen Lora Pahnerton deseri itasthe stateme cle ot 0l ork to that Russia has yrecoll, 'The sudden | "E0 When Lord Patuerton deserived itas the | {73500 ey to suborn the perjury of | Statement telezravhed from York t ‘ basement of the eapital faking & bath L \‘-‘\ th i h the progressionfst party. Tusub- | Much has been keptback from us, bt <0 101€ | e More Day of the Colin Campuell | 1€ vatican from Father McGlynn's ceclesias: | when he was informed that the vole was be rbe o nip the pr A MARITIME MOTOR EXPLODES. | itting the army bill to the refchstag hie had | 48 the castern question remains unsettle e PUEIL L {eal superiors coneerning his action in the | g taken, “Gosh,” he oxclaimed to the at LB AL S0 a strategetieal object. He wished 1o compel | Aecident may cause war at any moment. ™ ; b s, T recent New York election. ‘The whole case | tendant, “holp me diess, 1 mnst vote,” and R ok N . “Would danger come from e east or | Lot Mmoo odog Rendtel | bas been Taid before the popes, who hasper- | e stewped out of the hath tib even moreagi nd seenred the passize of a bill i One of the Inventors and a Young Machinist | the Frenen say, timpossible,’ by foreing them | WSt Wble—Spectal to the Bre)—The Campuell | SOUAHY made the most thorough examination | than he moved out of the capital of Viginda | greasine ©ihie pendion “or- Captain Frank Biowh to: Pleces 1o put themselves in contradiction with their “That, siv, is more than I or anyone ean ¢ FANK 116 LOTTWHEH WO IWH Lo 0008 oWl programme, one pont of which s that | foretell If Russia were at war with us Bitelationdly enteral this mormine | Proves of Father Metlynn's conduct, and has | and the fall of the confederacy. Ashedidso | " Benmnies fire c s oe iyt city that some : the military budget should be voted | Erance would join hier 1 Franeedectared war [ FERH SR AEREE BUETE SEE WOGERE | Dlamed him through the proper ‘eccleviastical | amessenver announeed to him that the | merchants were oflerine S105 per hindred Tawkine and Denmin sate - Quoth Hompas, | channels. Ttis not true that Father MeGIyun | nanies were being read on a reeall, and that [ Torthen o-day, 10 nderstood that stoys THE COLIN CAMPBELL NASTINESS | oxtreme duration of each reichstag. “Phe | 8 (0F an ally. ‘ot this Ukhow, and it can- | 8RS Denmnan sat. - Quoth Bomnpas, coinaze of tore of e <l | progressicts mumber altogether sixty- | 10U be too often repeated: We Germansare | 9 C ‘ D apply 10X 8 s the pope's intentions to do so in case the [ hiad on his siirt and pantaloons and insisted | 5 TR ek b L) nine or seventy members and Biswarcl sup- | 41%1ded by bitter political dissensions. 1, for | minal information acainst the Evening | somioieial interediate acents now acting | on running wn in the house i that condition, TOSTAL CHANGES, A BRosetihe Govehhment to & poses they will spliton this question, Part, | Nstance, am on many points Bismarck’s ad A g A il s in the matter, and who urge Father MeGiynn | but the attendant protosted. When hisshoes The tollowing A postiasters wero place patriotism before party and vots for. | €ned—and remember that Alsace-Lorraime is I‘Im ‘\‘I “'"""”“"‘ ln“-x- ;: 'y“:l"\"’“:l'wl"‘:l' und detend himself, fail in their task. The | vote wasa tie. The judze is old and fatand | JiEe defterson AR Defeated—Vessela Damaged b the bill: part, he assumes, will, on the other | NOWapartof the fatherland—our domestie oy Tty ‘lL“\“,i "]. i "”:‘ 1( o ‘m; authorities at the vatican consider it of the | dressed stowly. Diveetly the news cane 1o [ Butler county, Siew YOmoVeds GalosOther Rorolien Nawe: hand, say: we represent the industrial | Qfferences would be forgotten, Catholies and “‘_vll‘l"“ ;‘K:"'[ Lty “? Loge an | Ereatestimportance that there shoula be no | him that Speaker Cardisle iad - voted on the | Walter s, or W oo S and commercial nte of the conntry and | Protestants would join hands, and we would | liploved by the treasury. uleg iy, ; T T kind, and are very anxious that the matter | The judge smiled, thanked heaven, and | Buiie et Send, Yolo A nty, vieo emperor,’ B © sueh trust dis- | testimony as obecene public libels. should be quietly arranged with as »noise | dressed more deliberatc hover R thera | o ik resiane e add such a grievons tax of blood and gold to | ©MPeror” And 1 hay rust in the dis. | L HORE 8 e B e Ty news. | Should be quiatly arranged with aslittle n Iressed more deliberately. Above him ther Bl LCopight 18% by James ¢ L Bennett.] our altcady overbirdencd industries and | CiPIe and might of the German anmy that 1 | Koverument wishes o test how | or publicity as possible, Owing tothese views | were corrections of the votes and changes till A WOMAN'S WOl B ¥ \r” ‘ v L \ e .” w]‘“‘ ; pemeriy believe it, even alone, could whip the world LA L ['l“ -l‘lm\ BSLHNC "l»l T Iam not at liberty to name the two exalted [ the tally sheets showed 110 tor and 154 I T Ore L CHIGBAIS | = Uiut whiat, of the ultramontaine conter A HOT DERA 15 s BT TN BB W IYOLEE Aeon LOBHEEIEN Moltke's ¢ lod SE t s i jeet,and who received the substanee of what | was announced and when it was too late to o i bRl N 4.; 1;':;‘\ S ”“x l x.|«lr‘~m(l|:- “f;,”,‘”f.. army bill by the reichstaz committee that | Teichstag this afternoon whether the house | ended m ‘l"‘}.‘i” ““"'“";‘“ ’:'n“\‘x)l' is above stated divectly from the pope’s own - be recorded the veteran contederate and ex- | L AU AT S Velexram to pecel and the 1 chang AHNAC 1 Pt Windthorst has earelfully adopted an | Should adjourn the 4th or 3th of January, | Hom leaving the governmen WL lips. postmaster general C. S, AL appeared on the | 105 ‘ bard Ayer, the of the entiro Russian press toward Gennany | it (CERU LM HURERE SOUR S | Hottiher, on behaif of the government, | eXPeriments with 0’Briens and Diilon, - handsome a a Plistied lady” whose Y6 vamarlEanie e i B ROTEMUBEBUTL A G oy T e was only reconciled when e Tearned | REUC RGBT sive protestations of admiration. This volte | WInAtitorsts tacties cenorally to say that he | tion for Its great inattention to busin adjolning room, begun Lis closine speech for | QUEENSTOWN, Dec. I%.—[New York | {hat his vote would have done no wood and 4 adopted this attitudo with the secret inen- | A1 distegard ot the Kaiser’s wish tor a | 4 i P ELLULH0 ) SKiiR ; o L | that the republicans had & vote also by to be too precipitate to be a il e s i 2| Tady Colin._ One could detect in hix look | Tlerald Cable—Special to the Brr.|—~The | ! the oe t ol Loy sincere, and suggests Canning’s lively squib, [ {01 o atthe last momentatlowing his party, o Wity pending wmilitary | 0 ihing fike thls thought: “Shall#1, an | Zealand, whieh left Antwerp December 1, for [ (he cirlessness of a mcmber. phbal WA Bden thoweht StriKes o lof 1 cweny | 0 often denounced as anti-national, to | QUestion. Windthorst, Rickert and Richter hing et s ) AL A Englisli bar; ba outehot. o own | tered condition from the effects of a temitic | REVET foreive him wiless he told them it w Jana by voting for the bill wnd soearning the | Finally it was discovered there were not ;': mf“","".“h :;,‘{l[ o y‘:-:.“«‘l\ eates who | ale on the Sth and which wis predicted by | 1efirst bath he had faken for iive y most in men’s minds here, The animosity | H&IE o the gratitude of the government. | #noukh deputies present to decide the ques- | (00L L To's oreat specch and a decp fin- | the Yerald. The Zealana shipped tre- | . Morrison felt very good when he tho Altogethier 1 ineline to believe that the bill | 1ion one way or another. and the president o 3 o o 4 o he had carried his point, and was much dis ; pression as the friend and counsel of the | mendous seas, which swept hier decks fore TSH i ORI Gae Brn Y er 1 the Afea. | Will De voted. Astothe foreign side of the | Settied the point ex cathedra, fising the date I i \ testitied that she was warnied to 11 t tuss iongh Germany erossed Alsa- L0W Near he eame to stuccess and yet , | testilied that she was maried to Herber tinn frontler to-morrow siie would regard tho | Jiesian. | EVRE St negolations betwee e membering Quintilian) by an endeavor at | Steering wheels, bulwarks, stanchions, and | o sighed and said, “A wise is as good as a | Aver in Chicago on Oclober 6. They 101 S e o self defense, RUCE NG SSUSHIAHIALLEXe £One tosone » o \ 1 % P o ol ed aws e life hoats, ich ere iile, wekno e at cuded th pthies ) ‘\‘\“‘" i UL "“)‘l s A7 S, gth and that the gobetween was M POINTS 'ROM PARIS, onee {o gain the confidence of the audience. wa:r‘\fl: .‘:'.\11.I‘ : |’l i .h"m:,l Jero | e and ks vl e that diatcnded the | lived together” as Lushand aid wite until SERILLAIAN OO SO CRUSRb Sk s iR lude. Deroulode Is wsually regarded — 1lis tone was flattering, alnost absequions, K 1 splinters. elve passc t N o '; her, 135, when tho fiind o and perhaps in France, as a sauten ; C11 . Taylor, assistant eity attorney of | Seraration too t was ahout that now be hailed with enthusiasm, — The Ger HAMIT ALARER T ML (0 0 U1 garian Delegates. e crew, with broken Hmbs, had to be removed | gigisal City, is i the eity makine prelimine | time that the ric fivm of Brown, Bon nee of France, however, tells me at deliberation 4 [ man nobility to-day pronounces the word | ¥ i Sl MIELIOWONer =) Copyright 1886 by James Gopdon 18 -anett.] 2 ght B T On L o | 10 the hospital. The passengers were panic | ary arrangements for a national convention | nell & Co., of Younz<town, 0. which the “Selavtim® with he sawie. contemptuous | HIRE most of ier zreal disturbances kave been | ({71 IR AT 00 Bl ientlenian of the jury: On this, the | sgpjeien, expeeting the steamer to tounder. | of colored thinkers of the land. 11e was_to- | defendant wns membor. becaine bankrant sncer with which the marquis in the days of | Prought about by reputed sauteuss. Deron- | . q 5 akd | geventeenth day of the trial, 1 feel a certain | e it LR o manazed to riz a | 2y asked to state the purno il objeets |y g pt. S RS 5 e o | roving Bulzarian delegates—Stoiloff, Erekoff | by you. You have listened with attention, g y tion is to be composed of representative eol- | Sa¥ing that business interests required his and during the discussions In the German [ 5t Petersburg by per nages belonking L0 | 104 Caltehelf-are recoivod coldly by M. Gobe | ot i o stoned with attention. | tinuing, they were compelled o run Into [ ored meh of evory state, and will probably bo | presence in Europe, Gossips at. the. tioi parliament made a stronger impression than | the entourage of the czar. - lle went to Den- 5 L ' pAlaniasatags) He AEND N LY TG Quecnstown for safety. The force of the | held in Washington some tme early in'the | whispered, however. that his real obje the statements of the German staff that it | Mark, and soon after we heard of sudden | 16t who regards them very much as Nebu- | prejudiced mindsh ] opened the ease s one | gula was unprocedentud next year. “Lhowbieot or e convention ‘is | which, of course, he cavenlly ool "["'l 1 f Vi ’ Proy ) It o 1o meet a handsome and somewhat 1 200 N anger, and Boul Is likely | Abednego, and no doubt wouli tike o cas of the married life ot two people sad A " LICIT DE proposcd to form a mational_counnittee, who iewliat notorions would oppose only 2,000,000 of men to tho } AN and Boulanger Is ly e, | ot Jiofllofcnsty] jalstoTyl e elvot ANOTHER EXPLICIT DENIA shall be composed of one representative from | Chicago adventuress with whom he 1 500000008 Russians and Frenchmen. At | 10 be unassalled, whatever changes ‘miay be | them into aburning, iery furnace, for this | in the extreme, 1 knew it was a necessity o NAt TS oo 5 each state, also an executive committee, who | b, tnated 1 any rate we seem to be within measureable | Made im the French cabinet. 1t was in | Bulgarian question 1< ) belike am eseape | Lord Colin’s case that he should impute to | The Natlonal Opc shall have all the powersof a full convention. | oy residenc -;‘,"]‘, Lt . 'K"" LI U 1 asurea bl erresidence in Paris. On taking his leave f i 1S v 2, do! o e et Cincaco, Dee. 15.—(Speeial Telegram 1o |y J Herbert Ayer, it is alloged in the bl pro Bismarek introduced army bill, yet 1 at ot ST throngh his advoeate, denounce her asgzuilty veeting and marshalling of the colored voters | | iz ) prom was plainly intimated in the reiehstag ihe 3 matic atmosphere and may any moment re ULy oI 5 e 3 SR | ) Tsed to contributed $300 o S ments or beein the long threatened war, | £ POVOke Germany at present. One in 5 what Sehleswig Holstein was twenty vears | 100 10 the elinrges of adutlery and perjury, | et to stacr his connection with the N T the campatin o hand, and siall ad- ¢ "The cost of keeping up their standing armies | it result ol the introduction of the bill 15 und counsel them how to Cast their vote, | Meanwbile Mes, Aver has supported hersel 5 = . : - 3 ; Lam in favor of the eolored man being inde: | Ay the two ehildien by lier own exertions, overthrow of DeFreveinet, however, also | MWHMCH Ut set fire o Europe. dohn | gyers Alove all 1did notknow that witnes- | the eifeet t imaJueh has lett or intends | pendent, holding allegiance 1o_no politieal | dnrelating her storg Mvs, ‘A ver said that doubtless had some effeet at St. Poterspurg, | 0moirne, one of the shirewdest political | gog were to e called by the husband to give | 10 leave the company, is without the slight- Ty, but voting as s own inferests hest | {0 SEars ago. her i band Tid sone 1o bsorve S ) S a80 founl t Gl ) tate.” Mr. Taylorsays he isa democrat 1of he hiad vot heard trom hin, and and helped to cool the Russian desire for a | OServersin Franee, says that as the Sehles™ | ayidence whieh involved the charge of an | €5t foundation in fact. Charles I, Locke, e i 1 B is rapidly ruining most of the continental powers. Even France, the richest of thein all, can hardly bear the strain, and the en ! ; had Thstitnta iy S S G, ST R . i and gives evidenee that the ebject of his cons | M uted ities among friends” who ;1“.: nlv.lrn‘:wil_ many bas heen tricdalmost to | e HelBiC 10 cool fhe Tssian w ituie | WiseHolstein mateh inited Sadowa and | jwpure life on (e part of Lady Colin befove | Disiness manager of the company, said ant ives avldencs that the cbjeot ofhis eons | GG ued 1o his side of the Athntic, 2 such unstable allies contd be depended on, | Sedan, so the Bulgatia mateh may set ablwze | the date of the consummation of the mar- | to-dav: “Much of my time during the past | voters, and his eftorts are not wecting with | T1ey had very Tittle to tell her, bt finally A FINANCIAL DULT L e Bl R L R G e A i week has been taken up in making denials at Suceess. rumor h.v'mlm‘l et er ears that Mr, Ayer though we must allow for the unforeseen | heronly political ally in Europe is Russia “Gentlemen, my learned friend has con- | ©f false and malicious reports sent over the il LONATLBRINOR e g horo e nyR e o e B which, proverbiually, alwavs happens. By | To this she saeritice, sentimental fond- | ducted this case with great ability. e has | country from New Yerk by parties who § 05 S Realts are groatly oxacee | Gt he had een traveling thronzh Franes this 1 express the aver TGnatariiic i ople, and it was on | used to the full his copious vocabulary in de- [ seem to have some interestin destroying the | AL woring: from i | Sith another woman who lived with him as et Tt maotaiol o e | Frunielal of every one in the case whose | reputation and good name of the National | b bt that he has improved very mnely of | 115 wite. - Here Misc Aver became convalsed - evidence, whatever it might be, held acainst | Opera company. 1am glad to have the op- | Iate and instead of having an idea of - bei Within the past few weeks the convietion has grown strong here that in a financial auel with France(and this constant inerease of the mititary forees of the two countries is practieally a financial duel, Germany must be worsted. Von Moltke was conseious of AN OPPOSLTION EXPRESSION clined toipul f Floquet as prime this when he made his sensational appeal to | Herr Holdhein, edite the opposit LLE; focl that Germany the relehstag. Itis generally belicved here | Volks Zeitang, said nsion may At demand a serious ex that rather than quictly wait while ereat that oot man army is being outnumbered v When it does come it is more i} inereasing with sobs and early bioke down. " She had Y ST SOk Lol heths | iade frequent appeals to him. for snppos the case whielt e is instructed for Lord Colin | portunty of making ceneral and explicit | Felined wext spring heoxpects to-be at the | S0 GG ST, 0 B, 1on subport upon. But Lady Miles was feserved for the | denias of all ramors of dissensions within | Vyik! 8 ST Svicy for the iest vicht principai denuneiation. Upon her devoted | the company, as viell as to give the lie direct | foi- several ARB TS dai oW | to whether head wa wred the full foree of his wrath, | to all stories tending to our financial Greoly s designated P 1 @ reconcilla Ivise taking the bull by th be between Germany and Lus Pranes 1\‘\ i , ¥ E ‘\f graphed from New York that three of of 1 but the Ia L sy ers quickly o a crisis, many and Franee, Between Wthe | General i 1 t 01\ [l 1501 % En s LI 0 : ) “j l‘,\,‘ ROLE B French thoro will alw % RS i ,’“' [ & clusion that it was proper to u=e denuneia- | prima donnas, besides Mi L and My OALAMITOUSLROR; OX) { 2 & 4 ’K QUK g tion of Lady Miles. Lt could not } been mias, had - either e r been d tepr f 1 2i'ial ‘ tintied for ther evi tghtly o wrd \ - P 0 o W, 10 those ow the dent Cleveland to-diy S 3 did 1o be Tiving in acalamity by the Germans, 1t would ruin | marek said our friendship for Russia was | that they have n e R ARRel Liadyiallestilospls \"f,"' 7 AU A AR by sunediately iy TS T e i vumored that 1o 18 their commerce for n_ decado and cost ineal- | built tower high, the German and Jtussian | yet, and while holding out the A Eh QUG ontliof Rl S s L wey and Chidron er hearing the | Jost wealtl, - Mrs, culable blood and money, But, even so. it | peonle hate cach other, and war would be as | sia ook forward to the sprin: 1 the sympithy 2 publie s | Stalements the president told Mr Dorsey that f 4 b HEI might be a lesser evil now than Later when | bopwar here as in Hu 1 know po: dence. In fact, never ber YT wrest *Muzzie, and ne L and i “\L‘r‘h‘?!"“‘mI‘IV‘A‘-H‘”{". "“',‘,““'.‘ | g . e Nave vanished. They see that France is | 05 that many great Gemman lnded proprie. | appreciated by the French people, JHEOHy I e e i AN 0InE G Srh ot il AN INOIRTANT DECISTON, inier i dogzedly bont on getting back her lost | tors, nobles and oflicers have been bearir The Frenchiman who takes of it at Lord Colin tirst denounced Tady | RNt e Y akain ropent my supinttorep |, Some thie during the kit session tho at- | 1he ot sty v large provinces, ‘They themselyes are equally do- | Jussian stocks Iately, but 1 don’t antieipate | should be shot, but the Frenchmar et YilEhvas puitha ot -oLNoy tatlon of thecharges in question, Ihatno. | 1entlon of Ropresentativo Baker was catled | gOUE0 SR UISHOMN Stle. ey had tonora < ber, 158, when he knew that Lady M s ; to the case of an old army triend who lad | ¢ ) ANLS Al numerous cquinage l termined not to restore them, Nobody knows [ war just yet. While the Kalser lives peace | not think of it should be hanged 3 H AASAINEN Y isapprehen may existin the minds of | 01T OF the Massaehuseits regimente, | Rorses, and entertained vory kavishly. When what has heen settled by Bismarek and Yon [ Will not be broken, unless i th EXPLOSION OF A MABIFIME MoTor posssased iearfafiuluowledga sABleY nublic, lot me say that while. from the | 54 Wia Tound himsait al e close of the | (e ersh eame the conple scparated i Mis, Molthe, but out-of-doors it is believed that | tremity. A trialof & new marine motor came o s (£ o Enaralmiad b ook CYOLIL TS WOt s exnensive s wna the | WAE With - teehnival ehange “of desertion | Yertaok up er abode in New Yo before many months, perbaps weeks, Franeo I'te refection of army b yest at Asnicres with most astonishing / ‘«\ w;l o ceding agals UL Mapieson: company when e hrozht ont | Against his vecord i the war departinent Sy ”f”",“,‘ e will be summoned to explain her armaments, | lowed by thedissolution ot the . Bis- | results, A small boat had been du A4y RHENEI nj Patti, Gerster, and other high-priced "artists, | dhe case was rather a peculiar one. Ti ) ; il false, el W e S 1 i in gnestion had been captured and taken 1 her reply is satistactory there will be no | marek who only wants a bandt s follow, | with the motor invented by two ! upreceipt i Ha and St Louis S0 e ener e ol H opping ol JfHenopl pefnelory;t) b n NG ALY by Referring t rd Colin presenting the | thns season exceeded any pts Mapleson | JHERE DU py and was parolied, hu ! wars if unsatisfactory, the struzgle so long | €rS 10 have a working majorit prob- | Parisian engincers, Min, Rulss i 5 B I g sl i yondence trom Lady M 0 him on | ever ook in those cities Wstanding stived off may bezin, ably gain by new eleetion itshe | rein, This new discoyery i v m Lady Miles to him on e or later war planation y W now freum- nWar in the near future would be considered | ringe though, 1 a tanous speeeh, Bi tembir Mareh, nor conld It have heen when he was earrying on that correspond I el ditanidated s Sieal coydiiion 111t lady A 1 phstiele hich have heel thrown Y he as compelied o romain in the hospital g Jaiing subjeet of Amelia Watson, 8ir Charles [ QG RIC NG T T et | for miany months. ire wis afterwards sent ¢ The Pive ] | et ) ) Russell remarked Do liDarally 10k oxsoaat bod hieaszo | (i convaleseent catip and Trom thero wa Dee. 18 Meanwhile the annaments are being | thankst e halpor \ 1 B N P T R T e DU Y UL DROUE _ allowed 1o return to his home 1o utterly 1e Punsioken t on with great activity, and Germany | turn undimimshed. A nieres 1o s hoy gz Lo Gelln o rely vear, di " RLORON A0 SNDIL Bl ado nife noon to-day S LM e himself will d 3 : Hligiag yentrap thisTady, who had niade her house | azd R, b i Lok w il & hospital for b, when he cted What can you say deth AT TR of Mareh 1 with the mn d 1nto Lpclimao SR T P T o duty fie fonnd tata cha The feeling in the German military elas tmoment you w o iis own } d kin, whoa) Nad AR RS ) i i Been reconded againc ditiald A to open their doors to bim, together | interested than ever, with his i\ ] time President Lincoln 1 granting lute amnesty to all who PUSIING PREPARATIONS freisennige party would 1 rupie the ordinary power tersely expressed in the elosing paragrapl will get a hint nan : ; intorosted thay 3 i i © bill will be carrie | g on ho would not have birned nis vi; WY AELMB LG 10 RO A necessary, and the sooner otter bill 0 Ci N ng mechani 108 the annuil concert of WING OFFICIAL ) 1 short, the dang; knob and the haiser down the Germans are full L seems greatly lessened sin taking the of the mmy bill. Will the reichstag ratify 1 of the huwble communigue it gone twice its own length hand rather than prescrve sueh a corr f they enlisted, attracted his attention Phursday’s vote? or will it, on caol rerlection, Al or the other a feartul explosion ocenrred X Loy Miles and Lady Colin Caniphbe b L UL y rom the Jast company in wl e destroyed conclude that sunh a course would b } i listrusttul saw the boat burst into thousa Motk At th i :‘ E"{K"‘" AT bl bie ; JINY I8 TN 0l e tescttion man s b his G- t Pirties are 1 have questioned @ good nany 1 ¢ to R exist that fell upon their heads likea hail storm, | €' Sitmulitancously halt arose. impelle unward st ts art | remained against him. “'he P T R T T A T T T nkaRl ubRilS e s AR Yo olence wgaiust the orator, but recoverin - suont oflat sy nryed th oliar Deseription of Cox et and send you their answers, 1 first ¢ lmpres 1l whore.d This was M. ( the philanthropy of that ancestial Duke of The Fight Against the League. e and there co 0 1, I fusstioned several ineabors of o sonter and ent cireles, Atter t hrtm N TAT Argyle who crected the villace scratehing | Loxnos, Dec, 151 g of the | f v adimitted i fd St Duteh freissinige paties, on- whose aceep tion of Vou Moltke ar alse strength enough to keep himselt | POSH they contentad themsel i rent campaizn 1 epted by | Yiew ol the cise, but wged that if B an looks of scorn, the feaders of the N followed itwould entail an-endless t that < 1 of work and a great deal of expense pends. o Stiller, member for Lubeck s threatening ! e passin M. Buisson had Chnrles was passl towards the the & enty and deelined 10 heced Meant 1o vate for the bl on Al privately a 5 2 T A {hy | Pondent severcly when the court funds of the leazue hay p M loalina grounds, iough 1o nsar » deputios that ’ O TP e A e s | | leaving him to finishoon Mo erred to Fran points, w fo SRR it et tand that on Monday the Pu aue by the aut ar departine W cre brgken ur y | . ¥ | noke incident, ag well as the at 2 t 1t is thought that possibly & part of | Dy Dernbere, S the well known | C7 Butler, will Gtik the i : ! i dttention (o tie atte our freissinige group will vote for it. 1 don't | National Zeitung, whick | E o with AL Edmung | Y1 VB GANELE AP ! and the | belicye the government fears war, 11 it did, | or warmly g) t a - ined t AT 1l the army corps would be streng h A NARROW E-CAPE ) | A : wal's in faieanmy corps would be strengtiiened, |+ do not regard war g | nly loigr [ e tull WL AThItrate Theis Differen ces, 10 §PNOIRLINIE Lins tho RowRLs sequlred 10 | four or e in @ How a Belgion Captain Rescued (he . 4 ) LLAND, D cet an emergency. 1can only explain the | it v e 1 rocly VSer's cagerness 10 see the bill pass by the | ¢ tanioy iralls Burvivors, " ) ! fact that he trosts the ehaneellor, and the ‘ 1 vrein, who, | ance or rejection of Te its fate nee Was unex by a Phe fate of the nieasure is uncertain 1A " He 1 th said, * ose who are bent on having war { wminent. I aon't be ucellor is & man, who, when he will say & of those who are ben g, will have it carried through at once. . 0 terman goverr Lhe war rumors caused great exeitement r an inerease of th clally last week ; but matters seer was convineed ¢ lown, We could easily fight France We canpot or 51y, A combination of the two | hwen as the ki powers fghit be dangerous, T'his excite: 4 and Moltke would speak rirade, but the govern- | lightly, Those who are foolish enough to | Anne of A {8 polities and wilitary lerrate the seriousness of their words may | dead leat sha 2 white satin ° when the Englishmar rue their ert Ihe preseit ¢ 7 or with a petticoat of et At Falls, was attacked other will certainly pass this meas of near! satln o 5 to retreat. (¢ as regards Franee, the opin 1 in | e velvet 1 Bangola that there Germany that, relatively to the French atmy 1 the \iley | barked with thirty v ntere ting details apture of Stanley Falls by u sight iis | ours bas at least as great an advantage Dow 1 i lus) Congo hoping to re 1o man #s in 1870, Moreoyer, though the French r hai ¢ tign., ‘Lhis rese: pass the allked-of ¢ a brave -and ga we know that | e re' two tiagnitic.| scale ‘Colonel tidenti 16 4 we 10 e a struggle ist- iipon e [Gerdon at' Kbartown. Coguiliiat NP - T comuit 9 n [ e putlive the A consideed | on the road nwwerous nati i i b " them at all. I . i 1 would be - better | handsomest woman of | credits amended b Y ioqu 1are 1 h 3 4. ON X Dy 4 ihe present govern- | stating that Deane. was: stifl Lolding 0at, but | resident of the show that with guns of t power of ¢ o DT . pbout the wilitay A ization I ! t e gtows sticnker, aud | weot, accompanied by Prewier Goblet \H-u.«] on ariving at tie falls he found the Arab J ing the session of 1886, . Just comwpleted ‘the scaboard ities of the | Coleridge, Lias been sett

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