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OMAHA DAILY BEE SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1556 NUMBER 187, e e ——————————————— EMIN PACHA'S PLUCKY FIGHT | sy v o et sttt e i | THE MORMONS AND GENTILES | st e aeneas pgget | - swamo omonsuaariox. [ NGST NYSTERIOUS MURDER, A Remarkable Man and His Brave ftand i i cquatorial | mate, the time taken to reach Eniin could not | A Bitter Fieht Between the Two Factio fo nsolal infe TG TG by e A Farmer Near Blair Shot Down in Cold geor e t this time means | into the Kuights of Lab SSASS SUP THE WORK FOR HIS RESCUE. | provosed exvedition. Iie thought any route | of the people to get through. But the massa- | AWAITING ) 'S RETURN | very vigorois work tpon them Wwhei Couge 1 t ! ASSASSINATED AT SUPPER. i S | commotion among the IMEALS Next \y What the London Geographic, ety Intenas to Do Falks With Dark Continent velers— yuutry | Europeans, make it cerain that no smiall ¢ ism—Active Railroad Oy newro laborers, In closing Other FPorcign Asansain @ negro s the o . Biam Neby, Dec, 21 Special Telegram am 10 e Ninise nots last. suimme be far better to take a small force and sub- | tion be sent aloag this ronte it might relieve | fght xoing on here butween the forces of the WIEE AR NN SRR Emin in four months from the sea coast. My | anti-Mormon and Mormon representative 1, Buttenschon, . < <o far as your the enst eoas Zanzibar through | country, the murder of Bishop Hannington A Wit P i The petrator of the Decd Makes | Ve p and the yonng King sterate disiike fo or Logan'sStruggle With Rhou- | \tu Edwa it valrs, one of the most ir 1 Soci- Il kiown, | end L s i L ) i 18 t i A wed an \ Good His Bscape — Fremont's 1 cay that this Lill has ! Waterworks Successfully ndimg down and driviv take fight 1ts way throuh, 1 tition merce Bill Capltal News, L LLL R Tenth News, f P om & 0, re would have to be so large that it wonld be im- tenan owliattan ark, enth A ntas reeriiiing ofiicer at Fort Grant, A § Work of an stul, wonld se e | In fact, it could 1 there for elghtoen Contesting the Bdmunds B, it e A Interested In Nis Pate, | Il sc ] ' I cutenant Clark is a young ¢ ! 4 LALIAL s ould complicate mattots. would | from Mombasa to Tatico, and conld an expe- | By Pliere isa bitter undereurrent | inz the A n by dashing o formitig an orgav LA LR AL, A horrible and mysterlons t e o Bnavy fite Lo eatty pway unaided & | o better his condition. Do white peoy warder oceuried about three miles east of Cable—Spe the Bre)—The interest wounded non-commissioned officer weine that, by threats, they ean leey this place last night a m oceupled by o i ek y i | o native wars were 1z on e the OWN roiite was more Southerly, from Zanzi- | The former are striving in every poss M. Duilly, First ¢ 3 Custor, < wav by foree keep them in 2 el 4 U S AU b LU e MR ) p by way of [bar te Mda Bura, M'Kumbiro, and the | Way to have the b Vs bill pass the house | tana, from e pernissic mbe wnized to il NN LA 118 woaston; “WHiile (e AL6Fmon 1obhy nre | APDIY Lot 'S extentions Ma v am AT . sabifig 5 eotine | Zanzl n_ seven months from England, | Mutanzige. “This is coing round the Uganda | attl , W the Morinon lobby \on 3 Rt 5 lios # 3 omises ™ | wll’» \own by hr;m\; LT the « AT 8 il Fa¥ition | EOUMLE AL ANEO UISNGS TromY. Vhe BRAINE | UVTHE. 18 Brove ltandoioh Tueker's | moni E. I, quartermaster, an promi ar tho of the geozraphical so At their rooms V K \ ld . i A 3 ROLT o t ¢ 1 Rkl bl y when e wanted to, 111 life was apparently | through a territory treshly declared to be un- | absence from t at thistime delights | ynaster, Fort Leavenworth, wntil danuiry 16: | The shylocks ol it ehild I b 3 by 1 | thvot ¢ 16 VAN T nd four children, the ol Ve years berof the council was present, which is a | i1 N0 danger, even if his ammunition gives | dera German protectorate. ‘Thomson’sroute | the Mormon coborts beeause he, as chairman | First Licutenant John A, Lundeen, Fowth | e famers, who want erops mi vory unusual event. After lours of sharp felve duwsi First Liedtenant George 11 0 Jonlaboryliey, ean | rod o'clock, The table was standing uear the \ utes, the cou ¢ ock, Fitth cavalry, Fort Leavenworth, o5 to the lowest point, and if they are [ south end of the hotse and ne: dow. ikt g SN R L ty's | arsenical soap and ammunition he could re- | the anticipation ot o government subsidy, | all unanimonsly declared in favor of the bill e T jaeayatiyy pliorE SLeavanwortl B sl ' ek R, arrival to-morrow shall ive them the benent | 1N control ot his proviuce indefinitely. He | and therefore the supnoscd necessity of rely- | and instrueted Ranpolph ‘Fueker to report ity | Figst artillery, Fort Canby, Oreson, one | Nesrocs ofganize toi mutual protection. this | the - window wine three buek of his knowledze of the subje left the province, must desert the Ezyptian | graphers, bt now 1 favor Thomson's route. | are spending their money freely for influen- | EATENTS 70 wherpny 1vventons. | il urlorions (lag trails in the o nndl Joagiys i e rill o (b oppo: aw the gentleman by whose enterpiise the | OMeials, whose half dozen wives and endless [, “TTie London royal geographical society | tial lobbyists to defeat the bill. “They have wnd eyl UL is Y number of children it would not be possible | had & couneil mceting to-day, but it is im- | 11 their emvloy soue of the 1aw- 4 Jows: John 1. Bennett, New Hamnton, In., | ti aborgis, let thenn give the negroes [ir | eous, the vietim falling forward Wwith his oject of relieving Emin reached its present 3 \ R . To Thay Wil Have 1o do! > i i nr relieving Fmi 4 v 1o bring south: also that lis valuable scien- | probable they will undertake the orzanization | ¥ers of this city, who ave actiyely at work in [ jron plow; Finley F. Denson, Luke Park, | teatment. ‘They will have no desite to 20 | oad in his piate, Tho asnestn then ram with African re: h. but desirous of not . stand 8o high in t ofession and socioty, | Moines, 1a James Hockine, Denton, The trath is, the treatment the newro | door and was met by the wite of the viellm having his name nsed untit the expadition is ANOTHER TRAVELEL'S VIEWS, support any expedition via the Congo, 1t is | stavd so high iu theiv profession and society, o G0 L seraper; Cyris Mathews, t A, 1., s are receiving has brought them into | with whom he tussled for some minutes, then well under way hters k hoy were working for the slaove v Tloward | county ean biing them to a worse condition s (oseribed the ¥ o s % clier, had also sowe experience in Africa, [ £3500 toward an expedition from the east | (aughters know they were working for the . sleeve button: * Lujet Moiir. Iloward it ine L wors ton 1 deseribed the man as mediom sized, B e AR HOROY Beeted SOEMAL GG e khbtiived eoumiaslonsE o e t. The Milan zeographical society has | downfall of woman under the guise of Mor- | Conter, la, velocinede; Winslow I, Parsons, | henee they are easiiy persuaded away by | with & full sandy board, - Shie <ass e e i \ Stould the bill now pending become \ be placed Stanley's hands when le as. ¢ 4 sienpitol 'The. wentiles § . 3! i " 4 - Nomotive m‘.‘:.ul'.-..l I.‘.:...L;“’ We a to s though not knowing anything about the shical society in sending out an expe- [ the capitol. The gentiles know them, but ADAITTED TO PRACTICE. there will be a wholesile emigration fr can be assigned. Taken nitoge R : r r Herald did in its Livingstone expedition y y At present all seems well he M . Vanil Keosan ! wnad- | the heart and the svmpathies of the negroes | that ever oceurred in tic county, | Fhe vor voute to Emin mueh better than the | of their Captain Casarti, who is with | AUpresentall seems well with the Mormons, | I, Vanfleet, or Keosanqua, Ta. have been i i \ sof the negr oceurred in this county coro- tell him hiere are so many thousand pounds; | 0ngo ront m,m(;li bec l:(\l," ,,‘,“ coun- | Emin Pacha. ‘T'he Seottish geographical so- | To-morrow the house adjourns for the holi- | mitted to practice before the interior depart- | than any other. Hitherto the intlueice of | per's jury is now holding an inglic av. but clhioose o 0! and v < A NEBRRASKA DECISION REVERSED, and Lope for befter thines and times, W Premont's Wat O O e e YT | iy well known by mative traders, who could | Eniin, and regards with satisfaction | ill In charge, is absent, and there aro but | s, SEuASKA DRCISION mEvESED, | ol e sosy el oy to i A S e : o glay Y s ( . ‘, i tachels | Bri—The Fremont eity council, ina spe- i chance Is with thew, But still the gentiles [ Island district, has reversed the teeision of wailmg in South Carolina—Rachels . o iles o P 0 €O duals, {; s he rade Rk b - r it childres a y " o Sessi st Aeeopte o . raise amonz ourselves, The amount already | M8 500 miles of utterly unknown country. 1t | individuai Staniey, as th leader, | 4o ot discotraged. Among thoss here wio I5CAY BTG MH AL RN 18K ASREHOIOTHE ing theit childien and refusing to by ial session last nisht. accopted the water e L Re s LT CLR O RUIBHAION U | i i Bl SO\ (B R kA, SEAIE 61, | (VIS NLL B 6 e b EOME LA | ol e B T LT L e R that it nzain be teinstated, e terday morning. ‘The contract provided that 3 friends, Governor W. M " 0l g 4 Matthews' Sccond Nomination, ) Many prominent authorities regardinz Uganda ho thought Thomson's norihern | avoid tighting. But they would not he satis riends, Governor West, Mr. Bascomb. and a A PETITION FROM MINISTE R three one-inch streams should be thrown, Ma ; ing 0 u ! ¢ 3 ch 100 {20t high at the same time. An ac- Africa whom 1 have seen, the following inter SRIATAE e tiap | €xampl It costs something to keep the sixty-nine ministers, repre- | of James C. Matthews, (colored) to be | S4¢i 100 1 ot 0 ok CONCLUSIONS REACIIED, expedition, il that in any way retards relie. | yepregeniatives horg and to° mest Whit ex- | Sontine 5,000 Hembers of the North Tinte | ceepmes it DGR G curate measurement of the streams by the on ¢ fea: 1 1 ! ( . whi s one of those sent to the sen- e throws om 102 feet to 117 feot 1 tion of Africa h % guide, | think the following | understood, be most probably sent ona pri- | seribe each 50 cents per week for the ex- | {he pi<shee of the Chinees indemnity bl L SR H I L MU R A o e T Ly AL RIATIRE Doints may be accepted without question: vate expedition if Stanley eannot o, Mean- | Penses of their representatives here. — After - ate to-day, was referred to the committee on [ this pi e test was dedly satisfa 5 4 : A "’ | i 8 & leted upon the 15t diy of June, but they q sities, I found Sir Jol irk i the passaze of the bill and with mueh chian NEw Yoni, Dee. 2L.—[Spec ezram to | been accompanied b ASBREBLTTD o | plet ! e IA':irIy\;:,-ul‘:i::I’|'f|:w.|.llllyn Iyl.,,,'f, ,‘,. m.‘i\“‘."‘ Gordon did rather than desert bis men it aid [ help as far as we ean, but if the private | of checoe SR Sy LSncciallL been accompanied by a message from the | have drageed along ever since that time bee 4 - + " n hic o capture of W. 1. Bingham, the North Caro- asecond time the name of a man whose | be ontained, I'he original contract for the i five millions of peopl e has in. Whatever expedition goes should earry he attack of theamatisin which has con- ; o on had onee been rejected ) 8¢ Seal ooy ally known to Kirk, and for whom he hs the | 17 “-1”1; )‘l‘xml:k[n;,i:: m:n;..l.l,:“|,.l ll:IA“]“IH‘lI]I_:. by D |m~~\lm~‘ et | iined Souator Lozan 10 his. house. 10r some | lina deat mute, who is suspeeted of the mur- | Bowination had”onee been re 1o dtas [ well waslét o a local contractor, whose highest admiration, Sir John gave me an 2 Lo L 3 baisendd; & 4 % 3 Eveieatiot | ) tyranuy of the slave hunters, tories | Already the government has delaved, and | and has dovlope REVREY Y b v L t of the first nomination and rejection. | had just receiveda patent. this well iniled yranuy of the slave hunters. e factorie VAL AL b and has deycloped mtoa very painful ail- | Bingham is passionate by nature and jealous ates that a large number of persons i the [ in the quanticy o water- to - he bar coast s S die with him. A British expedition of some | arrives in London. He has been | hands, rhenmatism ar other parts of | 0 sarli B s, et donbtiess inflaenced | dali ¥ o5 the. ¢o cre e He said: iin Pacha does not want to | (BN TR B m“m,f‘ Fuiin Pachw's | in Zanzibar a fortnight, and could | 1% body and is now giving him great pain in | insanity. Miss Purlinzton was the matron Vo of el Tact dotbiinss influenced | dallying on all sides the council were com v t By Jkucesand > L] it the now been in the oflice’ several months and | hands. ‘They were gtanted the freo use of atany time tight his way out to Zanzibar, but | " d e kves Zangilsie | Htlero body Is attended with severe pain. Two | Carolina_state asylum of deaf mutes ard | flag B e AL i HIEE Yo it Teave | (048t skirting cither north or south Uganda | leaves Zanzibar to-day and will be here in | phySicians have charze of the patient.” While | pind. St and Bingham were formerly rords of. the 3 Tossand illegibility, | Riehand A b 3 to do this he woult SOmDAIIA 10 1eve | T R itier Sk noHAI& FAb16 e 1Bl | C1iFoh (U6BES-A IS DL f1ve preblona wecke | e uiatis iR iar LT mevinbEynile i i (e apaimesly | records of the ofiee from Toss and illeibility, | Richardson, of Lineoln. This. one, which 1§ and. 1In cither case considerable unexploved e weeks—a loss ol five preci ek, i ul buplts theve, but the Jatter comvleted his edu- | and that his management of the oftice had [ ouly one-half the full size désimnod. fire families. These wen would be at once S 4 the stubbornness of theattack. 'This morning, | Y. They wed to be married next June, ! 9 months after the expedition is decided upon | tory over again, ‘too late.’” Emin, be it S avBrilip sitledl ‘tte sreny |t e LU LI ed next Jun tion which formerly existed. For these | of gallons every twenty-four howrs, ‘The killed, and the provinee thus would ) however, he was decidedly better. He en- | Phursday Binzham went to Raleigh. drey reasons, and professing an earncst desire to | pump is ot the Dean pattern and handles at the slave traders. Emin is a man of Gor : 5 e j > illbe Killed with Lis men | ©XPedition Wil inany case, be | tacked. 1€ he fails the result will be to hand CORPORATION ACTIVITY. ree, thon drove about the city till he met | faith to seud in the noniination azain, dis- | in atother o a spanc e for don’s stamp, and will be killed with his men TRy Al Tiva oy Gt re without | over to the slave dealers a population of It will be thie tactics of the opposition in iss Purlington. As she did not reappear lother punp as required. The 5 g Femclh y oflicial negotiations, "T'wo expeditions may [ 6,000,000, Emin Pachia having retained o | ihiorstate oo Eepox n p J d | tioning the previous action of the senate in | pressure for water service and in ease ol fires o) M Sman MOUOR eutirelyirom luro g e moah IR tar MLy R0 raFenEoutsTIny | orovinea el Sheatiy e latse sl E FopeIl L brosbecia it “bieseos Mphction, and | eloped with Binglam. - Tater it wa discov- | giie' it wntil steam Is gotten un when direct pressiie pean support, surrounded on all sides by pow- g L v airere utes. ‘The h i g Luroy Prosy are of st 38, e measure | ored they had taken a train as far as_Greens. 3 1roads haye in the city a very strong lobby | red after threatening to shoot Prof CHicac o rge Stosson, the | #nd it is believed that for all purposes it is T ! rich gentlemen, e £10,000 offered this | abolishe nere since 1530, while | hagt G e lisappeared after threatening to shoot Prof. | | J 110 those costing three times @8 wiel Will fizht tor him even after they are naked ch gentleme I'he £10,000 offered this | abolished there nee 1 while | aoainst the bill, and it will be ome desperate | Goodwin, of Council Bluils, whom he be- | billiard expert, swore out warrant this | G40 h costing ime: nein 2 D : bt d 1 evening against J. K. Fellows, secretary of W svstemn Worth every cont of its cost, 3 given not for the rescue of Emin, but for | arts of weaving cultivation and [ of the house. By the middle of January | sparching the woods near Greensboro for EY o P | ] saten back the Mahdi’s forces o " icl Lo et 20,60 el l e 0 \re compn arging 01 nowas George C. Morgan, o :::v::‘h"m‘)‘x;‘]l:l’ilm:lh!\lll \l:ll'llzlon'“:\l:'u'\‘i“:,“\ mf carrying dispatches and probably | roads have been wade. The veople them- | there willbe a great rush ot appropriation [ the missing girl, but so far without suceess, Tobey Furniture company, eharging h con A o1 ngan, of possible for Stanle t lie really would pre- | cres of christians which oceurced in that 1 noonls of tie. siate; i aphier | pedition could pass thr ountry. In m to the Inter-State Co Fort Hutte rested—-State News, 1 - i v, has relieved the adjutant of his regi 1) n the north of Uganda wzibar, | possibleto equip it in time to relieve Kmin. RTISYS UL LRy Loxnos, 1. —|New York 1le i by British geopraphers in the fate of Emin Army leaves granted: Colonel Natha fTot the DELTOS Aents OF orzanizers ately brave stand in equatorial Afiie was | th nation a4 the until January 5: Major J, P Bakor, pay- family, consist L wife near Burlington Arcade. Neatly every mei- out, as his troops are more weeustomed to | oes througl a territory under Enzlish pro- | of the house judiclary e has charge | 1 ry, Fort Warren, loston ' Harbor, without * pa reasonab e sitting a \ At aboit it | fight with spears than guns. 1t Emin had |t My own route was based unon | of the senate bill minitteehiave | decided to adjourn action until Stanley’s one month nant Ehuer W. Hubbard, ed for justice it is refused, and when the | “Phe assassin fired from the outside throngh acknowledged, however, that Emin, it he | ing entirely upon philantiwopists and geo- | Dt Me. Tueker is not here, The Mormons | month is 1o be pronounced illegal. and who dare to | sliot v suall balls into the After the meeting of the couneil was over 1 ! ventors i Nebraska and Towa as fol Wiite people desire acontented popula- | site side of the room. Death was. instantin. sage, Heis a wealthy merchant, identified titic collection would be 1ost in such an event. | of an oxpedition, nor is it probable they would | behalf of their clients, These men, who [ la., animal poke Dippert, Des Hurements can eharm - them | oavound the hovse and broke iy the 1 General Goldsiid, the great Persian trav- | understood they would probably vote £400 or | and who would blush did their wives and i toaster: Alex McKens, Elkhorn, | abject poverty, No change of eondition or | brenking away and running. Mrs. Biften- editic s been alread ol s % PR te00: filing 7 or sewing | seductive “promises of _emigration s | him walk m the g Pl 4 SXpediiion hiasiboen already. raised and Wil | eaimmm e e iraes ot (o Balenie L i1 ady offered to co-operate with the Scottish | monism, are seen almost dmly at | Waterloo, la, ruiiling attachment for sewing } him walking on the near the wigh to do a8 the iyrhnsotiiber: lin tiotght, Lie ZnzibE coast fon, as they are most anxious for the safoty | the congressmen listen to their words Ezek! Perry. of Bedford, L., ani Yilliam | State, There is a class of men that getnearcr | wost 1oy sterions. . eoid-blooded murd 3 P! this class has been nsed to keep them here €0 and tind Emin by the shor And DOty ™ between Zawziber wad Fuin | cioty is anxions to secure speedy relief for | day recess. Randolph Tucker, who as the ik b o enwaged as guides, wh e other route | the present sehems of private | (WO months more of this session and the | test of Prinee vs Wadsworth, from ihe Grand Arise and et us o, there will Egyptian government. The rest we shall | D¢ ehuged as guides, while the other route v Ll i ) the would be useless to attempt to ¢o through | would get all the aid they ean give him, pro- | are fighting for the bill are A, M. Burnette [ Wadsworth entey for eaticellation atid dircets works system.'The final test was made yos- 1t f< all that is needed. ™ FOULE Thib iR ore AR FErous fied if hisisto be a fighting or commercial | Converfed Mormon who'1s used as a frightful | Senator Manderson introduced a petition [ WasHiNGToN, Dee. 2L —The nomination views give the best idea of the present posi 9 i o 3 S| [t AL 0 wivo the best idea of the present i aking the opinions of the best informed | ‘Thomson, who is now in London, will, it is | pehises they have. e gentiles of Utal suiv | songersnes of el ohtreh. i v of e | oy enslnsercdeveloned the TAGLELIGALIRY At Seven Oaks, near London, in a house of TR Ive, but will die as | time itis for others to ke steps. We will | the recess theto wilibe n brief fight made for A Deaf Mute Traged the District of Columbia. 1t is said to have | oy, “Fhese works should have been com- 5 : the BEE.J—Tle police hiere ave expeeting the | president giving his reasons for sending in 1se a suflicient amount of wator could not 1 by does not come o fey hs, e dies | scheme falls thro , then ¢ will step NAT LOGAN'S RITEU M 18M. e hen g 1t ot water conld nof little talk about Ewin Pacha, who is person- | 1043 nobcome in a few mouths. 1t he die 1eitib & Tllyithre en we will ster o Le EUMAT days is very slow in yielding to treatient | der of his betrothed, Lizzie Purlington, reported that tho mess after reciting the f plan was an entively new one, tipon which he idea of the condition of affairs on the Zauzi 8 i & % i ! for shoes and cloth established by Emin will | nothing is to be done until Junker | ment. Besinning in of the senator's |y, 410 extreme, with a decided tendency to | distriot had eonecived o prejudics. ngainst turnished, and aiter a good deal of dilly leave the Central African provinee. He conld L ils kuees and legs, FEvery movement of his [ of the ‘deaf mute department of the North | he actionof the senates that Matthews had | pelled 1o, take the matter into their own rescue. ‘The route will be from the Zanabar [ have been telesraphed o, e vroved his capacity by rescuing ‘the | the syStem of arive walls patented by A vehind all the Egyptian oflicials with the ily they have been somewl 8 3 il & AL I | country must be traveled thiough. Six | Very probubly this will be the Gordon lis | 1amily they have been somewhat uneasy at | ation institution at Carminsville, N | jad the effect of removing much the opposi- | nishes not less than otie and one-haif mitlions is the minimum allowed by the best d, has aminunition enouzh to fast him to | joved splendid night's - vest ] [ AL relapse into barbarism under control of % ! 4 L = . Jb o splendid night's - rest and | 8500, bought a knife, secured a marriage co-operite in seeuring for colored men Just | the rate of nearly a million €alons in twentoe authorities for reaching in. Tl | theend of the year, provided he s not at- | tho slocp was of gieat benefit to i, | conse, giving the age of cnch A8 twenty. | feaopeiie) jseuring for colored men good | four howrs, I'rovisions are mae for putting rather than desert them, He isa very re- the senate to tie conference report on the [ at the institute it was supposed she had | (uming. however, any intention of Gues- | stand pipe holds 25000 gullons, and supplies . o 5 ¥ 4 2 i 3 3 3 ———— s used. There are four und a half miles of X Enclish expedition will have a guuantee ot | intact from slavery. Both domestic slavery | cannot be disposed of in the upper branch of | horo, Y esterday It was learned Binghawm had : T ermul enemies, he rules several millions of - 9 I songress until some time i ary. = Tlie - ik 5y Why Slosson Was Excited. mains, The system has cost about $28000 ¢ 2 o at least £10,000 fr pri v 0 i an av ealing have beel 3y congress S0 1e in Jauuary., ¢ | reappeared at Carminsville, crazy, but had natives with sl vigor and justiee that they | ® lea: 10 from a private committee of [ and slave dealing have been entirely ) and destitute of all supplies, So far he has | COmMmittee by the Egyptian government s | t people been taught the | when the bill gets on the desk of the speaker | lieved to be a rival, . The police have been is a zeneral eeling that the city Tag s 5 bills, and those who can be induced to with- | alfnous 3 Ditliaral ballovotalioihie h perjury, o Chicago. i . 5 o co | selves have most v ; defende 3 - althouzin the people there believe she | erjury, slave traders from tho eastand south. ~ Ilis [ {RUNRINON | Lo Wit e commmittee | selves have wost valiautly defended their | jioid'support of or In a weak manner only | Seioush the beople there baliovo sho hus inst that company ; I8 a strong ove, amply able to | liberty against outside azgression, but it may | endorsa the bill, Will be k1o 10 thke e pach ; 0 ro, y Dicd From His Injuries, Provines very B, civilize . d & ' 5o WL o 58! L oo S C IS ad to take S| fused to marry him nn he appointed time s A r claiming « [ riday, , v k& n Pt ::::nh[-f”::uhil\'.l»lll:f"\‘\';,li:-;: carry out the project. One fact which has | be tao I of_upprovriations as sufiicient excuse for | 185e bofievad Behom Ts el o mea o e, |(-)|-‘:|l:”!ll:‘(‘l 'u.-l,I\I::‘A:ll:v..”»»lyw“nln“]{»ll\- Coryinnus, Nub,, ezl iShecitl QLI he is forced to sell b the | Mithertostood greatly in the way of such an [ Dr. Felkin is Ewmin’s intimate friend and | Postpouing a It i pretty safe to say | horhood of the ity and may be captured -hamplonship contest with Jacob Schaefor, a | 74 to the Bie.j—Joiin I. Smith, the e e Tt obtain Euey, | Xvedition is that no society or prominent | therefore speaks with warmth, but from an Hinki thokilioen Lastaved ol in the house | but possibly may have gone to Council Bluils, ‘I"""‘[“"':“ ll"‘“““'l; Ver calied at his pie | SWitehman who got hurt on Friday night at o aders in - or 0 sobtain: “BUTO- mionishivublio mersonngs can. be. sonmacted | ntinaato paize of the facts. atter the first of February the chances =2 deputy sheriff and lawyor called at his bil- | 55 01006 djed at 6 o'clock this evening at pean goods, In midst of such !\::; i ,“,:’d!l”":,]fl’::";‘l e Sia “‘: ntimate knowledie of the facts. of defeating ts pussage will bo equal o its A Swindler Fails, liard hulland said they lind an attachinent | St Afary's hospital from internal.1hjorics A country, with fighting on all sides of him, [y i, #TUG T AIEr YOI ShKian R MeASUTD Was beforn conions v Spice.d | New You, Dee. 21~ Speelul Telear 2ainst him for 8100 due the Tobey company | received. 1Chaa been hoped after the dmpis Bio s taught the neeroes to weave cloth, | [ EEYItan and other Aftican dificuties skt ; 30 11ch ACHIVIEY On the parc of cornorationa. | the BEx.]—Wall strect was surprised by for-lotseliold farnitre. Aftera heated tation of the erustied & it left e tint; make shoes and eultivate tobacco, He has | f the expeditic inz cut off | A Minister to Be Appointed to This O G other of those erimes which startle by their | 1oauy the deputy and Liwver left to' confer | with his vigorous coi o, he wo ; ; orby its action in Emiu's country. The Country Soon T A T R T with the fizm, and said they would rerarn [ Bave padled throwsh . 11is mother and other also made anatural history collection of wain object of all concerned is to leave the [Copuright 185 b S Gaon Beimelt) oA ":",_”'n'l ““ ‘ s "fll-v""“‘ Mr. | very boldness, vesterday. About3 o'clock a | Jater. Slosson vemained i his hall until | relatives were with him, i R Y oot M ot | main object of all co 5 to leave the Copyright 158 by rdon Bennett, Morrison, “that there will be sucli a formid o 3 e = iy RS 00U RS o ghiiunil L AL greatsclontilic value, In oneof his Intesd ( \yiolg mintter In Stanley’s hands pending his | Vixsaa. Dec. w York Herald Cabie | i€ movement for a reduction of the taril for [ BOatly dressed voung man presented him- time for the match 1o begin, “Hle was ex - 5 5 1o me he says he is out of suear and | oo . it 4 some thme to come 2 8 mnde on S ¢ | self at the oftice of 1 & & orimse a seivel vous, o 3 « [ « G Tetters to mo he says he is ot of j[Rase ey snleyohandg mentiug s a1 "t0' e o ~Conn Kainoks | 20 010 10 come 1y i miade on Saunay | sl the o of 1 8 Wormsor with a [ eesively nen jotand fear- | Bankees Tomtin and Colvin Arresto tea and all Enropean supplies, and short even | {6/ voLiorrows fven Led yesterday ot an ofieml itorviow st | 155 herels no wavof. eoncealing the fact | note requesting them to kend Van Sehaick [ 1 e attachmert nthe | D v, Dee. 2L—Word renches here to- of ammunition. He asked only for arsenie | 29 o, S sanlanabanoliclal dterviwitliabl[thmbthe tar Mystorn o baon so bidly | & Co, - a00 shares of Beading, worth over | FIEORGCAt BOAMRRNE B 105 B fell | nizht that D. M. Tomtin “and Burk Colvin, o L A I A e R s s What a Personal Friend Says. i would appoint a minister at Washington | erinpled by the defeat of Mr. Morrison that | $17.000, Accompanying the vequest was a layinz, but could not then evertake s op- | bankers Akron, had failed for $12,000, i before the end of December. Count Kruf- | they will Not recover during the next session | cheek for more than the value of the <tock. | 1 p I colleetion. After his amuunition is ex- | [Copyright 188 by Jumes Gondon Henne's.) beomber, i | of Conress. OF course, - oot will bo | e e Howc tath the valtie of the stoke | howent in time to win die came, e elime | These zentlemen awe all proprictors of the bausted Emin will be unable to | EmINGURGH, Dec. 21— New York Herald | Stein “””,“‘“ irsbtlioughi ot for tho posle | oy ik (R SRER R SO SILOTE L o {Ediaw on hoOhicumng Ailley endorsed by | Fellows eommiiited periury i swearing e | banic at Benkleman and Uie Jepublican Vil- Xeep back the Mahdi's forces, The rexion | Cable—Special to the Brr.|—1I ealled to |“~n.,\‘}ul \n |“‘"~' --1'\f \\)Iwnu 1»1'1»}-:11;1,\ 10 ) form the tarill, and the men who voted | thewm. Wormser's eashior was 8 itile sue. | (Slosson, was,frandutently ‘coneealing his | ley bank at Canibridize Phey were ar- near him IS too povulous to enable | day on Dr. Robert W. Felkin, who was for | Munich. Asthe countess has not the right ns:deration of the Morrison bill on Sat- | wieious, and sent a messenger boy and clerk property and pérson to evade payment of the | rested Lere (0might 0 warrants aworn out EEAnpenoyl : o right > f son bil ‘ ; v ) Hebe. by Swin, manzer of e AKron o Bin to ight muskets and spears with spears | many years In Central Afr and is now | 10 Sixteen quarterings, or had four gencra ¥avlileuntune its yebi thel :.Im‘\'v‘};‘m . 1o Vau Suliaick & Co.s offico aid told. them f - i1 hotine, and taken back on the nighL tHim alone. Asitis now, his 4,000 negro troos | praciicinz inedicine in Edinburgn, Heis a | 11905 0f noble aucestors, she cannot be re- | J0nners Wk Ue s steong tn theFittioth eon. | they could tiave the stoc i but would profer Three Years For Citizenshin, i chiurge of the sheril o Weld county. © mainly dressed in skins. 1 would be i | wan of cali, earnest manners, who speaks | C¢Ved at the court at Vienna, and the forcian f ropublicans and anti-reiorm democrats in- | then discovered. thit 10 sienatuos woe | WASHINGTON, D Senator ST > possible for_a military foreo to fight its way | auickly and alwass to the poiut. 1le saids | | 2Miee thought i desirable to avoid anything | fond to consolidate on n bl afiote it | Hen Tile swindler nade good s | to-day intioduecd a il providin [ ses of the Saloon Fight, kI o B AT Carieatad sl “In 1838 D, Ewin Bey was sent by Gor- | (%t might be misconstrued in Wash n‘nlv|v'\yt:flw.nul intendcd to M\\.n\vml i re- | ¢ any alien shall have resided in t ( Swux Crry, la, Dee, 2 Special Tele- as that Thomson used in going through tnis | don to the cquatorial province of Aftiea as | MRION Sociely, where similar appoint ;‘,"’.:::m",.}:\”;,'ly‘;.‘(,‘f\'-‘.'yl.‘x ihsiaure dlorrlaon's A Bad Breod of Americans. Slates fonulires yenralianyiprosont Lis sl bR L R (T e country, could ensily reach Emin, but only | governor. When ho took the post there was | {herHs by otlicr powers havo before now mado | MGt SRS IO 00a the momber, | Now Yo Pireed Speclal Telegram to | Lon for admission o citiznship, Unon pro. | went onders wore issucd by tho ofiicorato-day by paying blackmail to the natives. Afviean | an aunual deficit of £30,000, 1n 1851 ne sent | FOUWV€ In Vienna such inequalities are by | wwas woefully surprised and disappointed at the Bre.—The World says that during the B At e palition the sourkshull mant | 4 CRRNE S5 St SR i blackimnil of this type is mueh the same | 4OWn £85,000 surplusrevenue, In 152 he was | "¢ €ANS uncowmon, and when the Austinitipwolodp cansidorklIgtbil) Aekawat TEE0% i IR eI SRR Detitionar shail bo stbjceted (o all the dutie | moved. Judge Lowis, while - the city 10s thioe,"afar il ne”sour Ameriean custom | i Kharionm audafleed o he uihoricn to | M470n Hasmerle was spvofitea winister ot | s tendays befars e il bl ngni | ddons b . Avelingat the worinemans | etfoner shall, b bieted il e i | moves Sy Lo, whilen o ol te duties, “The negroes, in fact, are rather more | 1y and make peace with the Maldi, They ERLREAME 8 -snocin . .oxcapLion iad fbe ¥ y or thi¢ ' or what diffe ! ) ¢ 3 B et Ll Uar) DEODUELY owners of bitidings now sealed, gk L hadi} would giv bim & majority, “L'wo or three | socialist was asked by an auditor what differ- | €6Pt that he shall not be autitied to vote until | DIOPCEY wnors of biblings now sed polite than your Awmericans, since they do | refused his help and told him to go back 1o de to allow his wite to spnear ab court, | Jove” ficfore . thva . Moo s aunde. 1t two yearshave alapscd from the Sssuance of | Who drc desicous of giving the proper hand t Q1o Hadaa it e i AABUERR S the ; ; once there was between the A i and [ S certiticate. No person shall o adimitted | and taking their property out of ie hands o notinsist on searehing your luzgage when | bis provinee, develop it and protoct its fron- | 1€ Hecessity of any whitewashing ot Baron | bozan to ook dubious. His information 3nglish aristocracy, Ho s bitiia | D8 certienth NG Lemsougiialicho s nitted | 8o shontff, Tlie. probadiiitios. ate. thac. ik HRIAE 011 a0ain ur Juzgn ! Rl . Schiactler, lute minister at Washington, from the internal revenne reformers was . i e | o eitizenship who oot speals the English | e : Vil 1 you cross their territory. Stanley’s route, . From thatday o this he never liad | DOIAF 0N (800 A Washi such as to lead him to believe that he stood | American upper “elasses vreeding | lunguage, tieh nonds presented will be approved, and from the Zanzibar coast, over Lake Victoria | news or orders from the Eeyptian govern- | PUF 104th in dispatehies from Washington, & i HAGL 00 his no chance of suecess at all. 1 remember to [ Whateverand in fi worstibrediol - Ohce mphybildigs willsgon bosree s nl Nyanza, through the Uganda country, would | mentnor supplies. The last letters roceived (s much anwsement here as o peculiarly | iive hoen with him ohe day when § newapa. | Deople e ever met, ielish nobility Tho New Yovk Diy. Goods Murkot, uscd for atlier purposos tlian saloon pis be the best and quiekest way of reaching | from him at that time were dated March, | American idea o8 ehiactler s vetired, | per man asked him wiat he thought would | cerainly had breeding with all thelr numer | Nvaw Yors, Dee. 21 =The esports of do- | 1063 I L "pra. Eun, If the King of Ugandnwere notacrucl | 185, and wore addressed —to yself, | 8ftcr & long carear, on full pay, and reeolved [ bo the outcome of his miotion, "o was very | pusfablts: Aveling concliulodby savingthat | mostie cottons the past. weok hias been 7 cecdings no further action wis taken. dcap oo whot ottt oo | From ** it by ™"y "o | b, s s et e rana | s bt andrnty: e PR | bttt o, sk, S | L B a1 - can be placed. When be heard some months | Weeks ago 1o news was heard, though there | 8700 of the Order of cis Jyseph, did not know, and did not care s d—p,” [ | Bstelass American hotels, prckages valued at SILLO00 the same week A Heavily Tnsirved Suic g0 that Emin was returning via Ungoro to | Were many rumors that be was dead, Then | . CONSUL JONAS' APTOINTMENT, KDOW H0IGNing of M1, MorHasia fealings ———— st year, il for e expitea portion of ¢ Crustox, I, Dec, 21— [Specinl Telogran Uganda, the kingsent a large war expedi- | there came o we a letter from him datea | |, The appointment of Mr. Jonas as consul at | at that moment and can’ say that he neye . Another Firo in Galveston yoaalilal ot ssa L0, cowtinrad with 247 10 the BEE.[—P, A, Slaten. u shoemaker and tion, which killod 10,600 Ungora nezroes be- | Deceuber, 188, and _another, the utest | Prague bias been forminlly notiied to tho Aus- | Wat o dishicartened in his work, ' Whon tho | GALVENTON, Dec, 22—A disastrons sire | i the periud List veas and 162055 mekitzes | 150’ of Croston o el e syl fore they neand it was a false report about 1 dated July, 1%, from Wandelai, | (rian government which has promised to :i.'-:‘»iif'.l.fi'|‘}f".{‘f.’.‘}‘,‘[ was o idatle was | broke out about & o'clock this torning, In | 0F the cobtispandipic tme i 155 Uhatubeost | oo ooy re ™ e ) g S carly in the : A A ] LBV AP T N iy give him his exequatur at onee. Perhaps it is ped 1 looked hard | i Moo ® | thoresidence portion of the eity on avenue | it prices of' ginghams ns follows: Noe. | evening (o colleet n bill and failed Gy sty Emin, It is tru the King al- | The last arrived three weeks ago, after an I ) face. 1le was bewildered. Most mien would i i 3 i wde b M ti i i Nomred = Dr i an i nass throngh | extraordinarily rapid journey of four i 00 mueh to expect nowadays of the individ- | have looked ced, When the reeall was K, 1I'l\\r|‘-ll wenty-tirst and ‘I'wenty-second wande, se: Caleutia, f I'ne general \'\‘j. l"‘lll\lvl“(‘!:”»‘ A’mr’l 1:|,I l[l‘ ’\I‘nulh'lll‘p LS eapatty, from Ewin - Pacha uw (half wonths Theso lotisrs were published | Uak 1o susrilic Wayselsfor tho benofit of hia fimude and Mr, Ourlisle voied, giviog g me- | sitete, uis soctlon af the olty Is almost 27 | Kobus wera vory arny. “chanda bt eotton |G as hsiod for 0000 Th. e ¥ . 4 OhIE o Ty ot v wished that | J0Fity of one, there was a look of gratitude [ clusively wooden buildings, The five soread | 2oods were very fivin iburbs. e wa ed for 85,00 d harmed, but this wus because Jun was [ and the anti-slavery society ot London imme- "““‘(“ but ‘:‘ ould b Sl L U e VA R A b Rt R v I L faee, | With great rapidity, owing to the water in - A. 0. U W, Bowa Legion ot Honor, and # poor and almost alone, and therefore not | diately petitioned the British government 1o | Mr. donas would be satistied with the | [ Séniod to doubt the outeome. \Whon s | the clsterns i the yielnity bacomine o Bur Down by Five Tags ol Jouls rcllet socloly of tho A, Q. Uy W feared s coming to eat un the country. The | send an expedition for his relief, This was | Tehabitation of his good name by the with- | final yestlt s oo e | v lausted. - Before the flames were contiolled | Livrne Roci, Ark.. Doe, 2L—The news | l”' Datishit aenle a ek ag f""‘“'“‘," expedition to relievo Emin must b @ largo | followed by a petition trom_the couneil of | drawal of all objections o him and would | that the measuro would not b considered, | [ they had swept over (ho creatcr artions o7 | yueicd o Vilonis, o i o o Wite, diviauancn by, Wik sustevdiy Tromils one. The suspicions of the king are certain | the Scottish Geographical society asking the [ Tesin. He would thus serve our political as [ am -~ atite s idng 1 Al ‘“””‘“"} 1 Buasos, bt ing iwanbyelehbAwellines | oy yiicior aonnty, thls sinte, 0 1o efeot that | o ba g ubles. 6o probavly the chas SR S L 1 AR 1nd _been asked what le” fhought of | and (wo urocery ston 1l loss ¢ AUIIER Y MLy beay il |- Nty 4 LIOURAS 810 PIOVADIY LI AN tobe roused by its siz6aud by letters also trom | government to send a pacific relief expedi- [ Well 85 our commercial interests better than | pad, hoen asked ' what || siven the answer | moted from 550,000 1o §100,000; insurance | abont 5 o'clock yesterday moming eyery b - the foreign traders, who are anxious to pre- | tion. About the same time Stanley wrote | PY £01ng to Prague. He has already become | jndieated 10 the newspaper eorrespondent | about 50,000, ness house in the eity was sitmultaneonsly set Fatal Cattie Discase. nd akin ihelr place in central | 10 oue frivids 1n (his country offering 1o | A0S of contention in Bohemia, and fhe | withont any’sesersee” 37 Sfortisan il cer | Lafer ehimates place e Locs at S12,00, s burned o the ground, incliding | Dis Moris, L, Dee. 21.—[Speclal Teles Phere are no large boats on Lake | lead & government expedition for the retief | chieehs regard his new appointuient as a | tainly push ahead bis principies in this di- | The total insurance agsregat 000, Ao hprhs eribs and wuthouses of George and | e 1o the Brri,]—The governor has been Vietoria, hence the expedition: would Tand | of Euiin. lis services were ofered grat. | {Fumpn over the Gernans, tle will need | Hction ahd you way e sure that bis follow- T o fhotnasdiaete, tesldlog e hait Aanite i receipt of numerous urzent requests from In swall detachients at - Usanda and | uitonsly, and he also said that should anotiwr | 10 be very cireumspect in his eonduct to | 73, %1% t3ke o back step. even it the outioo Cixcinyart, Dee. 21— William Mussel, the | Drothers losing gieat quantities of corn, fode | farmers in Guilrie county to send i veterine be cut off in detail, probably, or be made be chosen he would give £500 to the avoid snares and dificulties. Since his PREJUDICE AGAINST DAKOTA., murderer of Daniel Christman -l‘j ;“v“' . e der, cotton se ul, el L'l total 1oss 15 about Arian o cre to invest te the mortality prisoners on landing. The Congoroute, by | expedition. The British government consid. | APpointment was first made the consulate at | 1t is not probable that anything will be 3 Cte | S1000. - Nobody lis been arrested ver, but | wmong the herds. Cattle Lave been dying by I g ) [4 nent consi¢ 1 K 1 (M g ) byl was arrested at Greencastle, Ind. While | suspicion rests on one or 1wo suspieic dozens 1 3 Ace Mobangi or Biyerre, is impossible. One ean- | ered the ditferent memanals and were Prague is, pecuniarily, a less desirable post, | don iis sesgitm with the various bills JUGION & b el I Sroll 10 sonupent ¢ £ohIum Maob ’ s b can Jho i arinls and wero forced | Irugue it pocunlarliy, o loss dosir b | looking towards t aduission 10 statehood | being taken to Eaton about noon fo-day he | acters, ¥y the ZOVernor to-day sent e assistane not risk 200 wiles of an absolutely unknown | to take action by events at Cairo, Unknown | @ A . nere ¥ | of Dakota, Washington, Montana and one or | came near being lyneked, The ofiicers got - » veleriy o to caamine the troutle country, and 1o one is uble 1o tell how many | to thew Dr. - Schweinforth, the Afriean | 8t Beichemburg has deprived it of much of | two other territoms. . Tho- oxtraordinary | him it n satisce and” dras tiers £ot A Minneapolis Hunlk fails, and repoit, months such an expedition would take, | id a friend of B min, brought great | 115 fees. expressions of desire of stateiood being i where there was & crowd of 00 rien, [ MiNspAporis, Dec. 2—The private han) 3 - 2 sides, it would be necessary to bring porters essure 1o bear upon the Egyptian govern WG FEELING IN BOHEMIA, :[)‘llul‘l;llllt‘lh‘lfl l)alulrm“wvnmulumlmrn» SR B sl ot bt A 1ush | ing house of O, G, Hush & Co., suspendaed it rne A to Hudes Close from' Zunzibar, for the Congo nesrocs Shey ratscd Ein ey fo the rank of || AL the preseht woment feeling In Hohew! | oo ol o have!1he bill for. that etsitors | Were biwt knck o o oneots ewatatth W10 | pasment this morning. Liabiliiies not yot | o OFTVNWA T Dic, 1] S pecia) are mot tained to that sort of 50 that he is now Euiin Pacha, thus | 15 runming higher than ever on account of Tl effect O the demant of Daknty | 1valvers. Another ciforl was mde t sy | known. The cause of the faiture is suid 1o | G500 10 e BER1A perpetual injunos work. The Congo Free State depends | wcognizing his position and their responsi- [ the discussion of the question of the lan- | appears to be something like the red flag | Missel after o wis placed 1n ail wiiel | be the necessity of Hush to cars (e naper | i, a8 Sranted fass urduy, agalieR 1 o ubon Zanzibar mogroes for Ibor, | bilit ‘Uley also voted £10,00010 any expedi- | U880 to bo taught in tho schools, Even in | before tie untaned bovine, and it tnaleh | fafled for fack of oneanigation, Hhis crowd | 0f Jackeon s Colling, mvners of 0l froriiy | 1 notedd Storuiy doudun safoan Bty b sllkin'sroute to the west and south of | tion for his relief, Yheir action aitered the | Vieuna itis impossivle to keep German and | e vers mad to hear the word Dakota, ‘The | stll Timgers about the jail oon ing, ob whieh he was endorsed to the | gnd 10t Sonday. . ‘Phe sheril put & vadlock Uzanda would be both long and dangerous, [ matter considerably, — The British goy- | Bohemian servants in the same household, [ 56 The fiouse cou [RiAse Ol SastiRA A o e FERME O oo o ey, ek St | g the ontside doors, focking: Storiny outy 1t would be throng es, in @ tly coun- [ emwent had considercd that Emin | A German-feeling ofticial. not liking his Bo- | diskust the Louse Snd the conntry with tha NEW Yonrk, Dec, 21.—In the ¢ 15 worth at least 8150000, It «d several other salog try, forvidding the ¢ pack animals and | had been recalled and was holding [ hewian name of Vojaczek, has just had it [ subject, It is conceded by every one that 3 will be able to puy in full would be long exposed 10 attack from West | out against orders, ‘Iis, however, is not the | ¢hansed by the proper authorities into Lang, | action caunot be taken uvoi one of these bills special term of the supreme court to-day, Judze Van NS A Chureh Dedication I : out action on the others, and it is stranga | Brunt gave a decision that the assignment of obista TTEEr e 1 MAnnoy, b, D S pecial Tol Uganda, where the | ey powerful act, tor, on_the testimony of English wis- | Which is certaiviy pleasanter to the ear. The g .,::..‘,fl'.fl'.'.‘.1.[‘::?0‘,'.‘.»\.»'.;‘:: :.‘L,‘v,,l'.‘:f[? | the firm of Kossuth 8, \I‘.llr\ s Co ‘JI ‘”“n‘v" Mit “," A J ';,' LMYk to the ik xl. St v“‘f, Phomson's route o the ot Uzanda, | sionaries at Uganda, the letters of recall sent | Naraduy Listy, the orderof the young tehech | denjocratic territorjes with Dakota, which 13 | Lane jewclicrs and digmond dealeis, mude g ¢ « el A & A o A v Zanz bar fo Ewin were opened by King | Pty calls on all good patriots who miay licau, the majonity in the house oppose | i September. 1985, was null and void. 11 | CCUrE his moru i Giral AT al one, tor camels or don i beused. | Mwanga and destroyed. The British goy- | Ynfortunately have German names, to Bohe- proposition while the winority 1o a man e laraa i R e “'_I - ) l’"" Je | kan, anarchist With con ) H‘»j‘ e 1t passes aloug a the King of | ernwent then acorptad the offer af cerfain | RlauLe thein at onse. It would be hard o | AAVERMC 1 & pow Louse way haveleas | CAROIEC b 89 00 te consumimation of 8 | tempt of court Rad & ; ald, ot 1 Ucanda i8 least By tuls | private individuals to equip a reliof ¢ induce the veteran statesman, Dr. Rieg B e e o wiina Shlgliy foralznot, and Aderd it ba o | (s 18 4 ) i e e could- bo | tion, with Stanley as the leader, to such a sten. But be is just now in dis Congress adjourns on the 4th of March | uside on those grounds. Tho firm wie come | (e b 5 : 5 asily reachied in ¢ from Eng- | tian'krant tobe given to that expedition, grace, as being too German and not Slayie xt and will ot comenc uutil Decomber, | posed of three brothers, Kossuth, Adolplius | by Edw ramaiign 1 I " ! 20 % N s R Quas 2o Rustanthe . s leaves a season of rest covering nine | and Jaeob M The ' firm_failec ha 1 2 prcial lund. 1 agrea 10 get Atr. Mackionan, & Glasgow merchaut, is | OROUEH 10 Avinpatl Lie With Liusala, dn s | DGMENYER 8 Sopuall of Jpet coreriug miue | andufeeah Mark, fhe finn fallad Uk ate: feMaster, of i€ dn @ less ] Bup- | supposed Lo be ehicf amang the arganizers of | E8FY Such changos of nawo are of dally 00- | ;othing (oo duiting receas ABd prenasations | Lioy ' iar over | cnt, both A |t With him are some Manches- | wrrence. Itis mentioned as a sublime In- | are beibg made for jaunts. Specil com | ahrosd (crable excilewent, both Lere . e B . Wheén Itrave | @@r merchants. Complications have arisen, | SPiration of a great Hungarian orator that be- | mittces ate proposed for the purpose of yielt = s tore d With Liy fone we ot our beadsin | for, alitough Stanley offered to lead a goy- | fore entering public life he became knownas [ Ing Cariada and elsewhere to look -into the Jobn Koach's New Business. Murderous Indians Par ! £ A chivg gland, bt could not teade them for food, | Grument expedition, be Las not yet cou. | 1any instead of Halbschup. Eaiitios grioation, auc 5‘,'..\‘5“1‘“\"?‘::'{""{‘,’; NEW Yori, Dee.21.--A certilieate of WasuniGron, . Lea, 81,~Ti 0 “ a3 the natives said they were “otd-fashioned. | seuted to lead o private expedition, "Ile lis, Toa g e — public, It s very lkely that the litter prop horation of the Morgan " Iron works ‘was:] to-day granteda p 1 g case of Lampa Yhey wanted mew beads.. Politically, the | it is understood, experienced sowe difliculty | w4 ciinqton AL nNAMES o bsitian will prevail, asan fmpression exists | #led today, The i rators: ate. John | Lowich and HHictich: thiee- Pima dudigns The Adwirals it A0St LhIg thiat cauld lappen to such ap ex- | 'with his azeut in America, who tried to pres | £\ ot o b omination of Adulord Chyr | 10 the senate that ‘accu jate and fresl) infor- | & Garrett Roacl en W, “Roach, | bow tnilergoing a-sentence of five year PINGTON esident finy R e e b 1 i ““"1 RO LI G et R s e Bk da; 18 honination of Adelard Guer- | wmation concerning Avicrican affaits in Mex- | The capital is $40.00). 1t wanuiastires ind PEisGUment 0 the Arizuaa jsitiitent oved: © e actdetiving Adimiral " 0 uon Lo Le coliector of customs 1or the distriet | ico aud ou the southwestern border is ve Y | vepairs sledin cugine builery d ML GRS st o L t [} Kisoness. ‘This would lead 0 mavy eompli- | tract, 11 Stapley should be foreed by | o1 Aviumtssia wuch eeded,” Buch ips cost e govern | etfiery, “ . Bl B ey g AR Heal b Wordey Wil (e