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‘()A\h\ll,-\, WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 22, 1886, e e S o e e e \ l\‘ p\“ "W ])“,“\ ”(HT catlons, wheren: » 1 10 | his contract with the king of the Belglans to | l-”F “"R“o\'\« \\I) ll'\[" l;s ment trom 50,000 10 $:5,000 each. NEGRO ORGANIZATION, UL AR s \ % \ 1 only mean a A o first and settle the Stanley Falls outbreak | 4 IULLAD B I\ 1kl L) | committee made inquities concerning . & NI N6 eould Thanee droes Vrrongh Nkt (6 BTN | fisheries question Tast summer. and it may be | A Preventive Measure Causing Ex- - . 5 . that another committee will not be author- | citen in Sonth Carolina Jonel J. § Grant, the companion of | By this route, on the most fuvorable est ed (o make another journey in that diree- | Cynrestos, S, G, Dee, 91— Special in man ps through equatorial e, the time taken to reach Emin could nc t Batween the Two Lactions | tlon, but as v Tittle useful information | wperegram to the Brt.l—A bill mow before | A Tarmer Near Blair Shot Down in Cold has just returned to his Grosvenor | be less than twelve to fourteen months. An : was' gloansd by the comimitter's work a | o @OCTHE - : Blood < Jand, where he has not | other route proposed by Stanley is through | in the Honse Lobby, voni fizht will be made tor another trip. 1t | the lesislature to prevent the organization of ood, ( ¥ ) iormiad Tegardif Uganda, hie hoping by lils previons knowle is helieved that the serions agitation and in- [ colored laborers i the azricnltural seciions | A . UEQLION EXy ek AL At bl vestigation of the subjeets at this time means | into the Knights of or i cansing a at SSAS s o, I, 110 IoHETy oty tts | o s yecple Yo el tiroughiv: Bovthe mussa: | AWAITING < TUSKER'S RETURN | Vo3 vigorons sork thon thein When conRTos | eormmotion inong (e leaders of 1 rolored | oo oo nATew AT SUREEQE ble for Stanley, but he really would pre- of christians which oceurred in that meets nest winter 18 ot 1l N SR e nzibar th ountry, the murder of op Hanning s ALY AT pacple of the state. Rov. Ji We UMONG | o oo 18 W well known, | and the young king's inveterate dis Senator Logan's Struggle With fthau- | Major Bdward J, Spal . whitey, one of the most intellizont preachers | The Perpetrator of the Deed Makew N oeis h L, . Ll R : SR ASAvIPTRITRGRY Ofpoes | o wespromoted | the Sec- | of (he state, has issned an address in which Good His Escape — Feemont's o a ma ite A\l y ha | { 1 & » A_H(l«‘y\v Iy, has been redi from duty at | e sa that this bill has tor its aim the Waterworks Successtull Daek € T 1 A L tion could pa that tion to the In State Com | Fort Huttehuea and order to Fort M6: | oriniding down and deiving to the W 2 2h y ark Co ent Travelers— order to % way expeaition N 5 Yowell, Arizona e, debhiluhalil s il este state News, i bbby ! ler to fight 1t the expeaition merce Bill- Capltal New oy bl ronty | newro laborers. n closing his addr bbbttt b Other Foreign News, ) ) n | would have to by at 1t would be im Licutenant Powhattan K Tenth 8 LS 4 possible to b time to relieve Emin valiy, has ad the sdjutant of s regi- | Offord snys: “1 a standpoint of ¢ i IR Wi B 4 & i Ll b e vo. ToF elghtaen Contesting the BEdmunds 13 "vy! e :My" ‘v-nl rat I‘uv\lwl,:.y :;"‘\‘n | wm;th ng the N LU0 U JAPOE QR BRI points An armed | months, I kest route is Thomson's, | Wasmingros, Dec Special Telegram | who made himselt (amous Iast summer dut- | 558 fbibiiat i | vou o ¢ om Mombasa tico, and conld an expe: | Ilfere is a bitter undercurrent the Apache campaign by dasl \ IO, o 1586, - O o ¢ Jeald | force wonld complicate: matters. 1 | from Mombasa to Tativo, and_conld an exp: a bi he Ay 1 I , h L LS G SRR Rl bl (.‘ k] ‘the B \1!\-~|i “14 folt | bo far beiter to take a small force and s tion be sent along this ronte it might relieve ol on hiere between the forces of the lor aheayy fire to_ enity sy inaided his condition. | Do white peapie i | 1 imler oceutred about three iles eastof by 11 s bl Mg a1 il 8 Tmin In four months from thie sea coast, My | antl-Mormon and Mornion representattves, | WoUnod uotcomilssionail officere - o Pk AL B R LA ‘”‘“‘l b last nig he farm occupied by vy British geonraphe i he fate of n . L “ 3 X my leave anted: Colone 1 ! 1 i1y . Butten 1.‘ Nk wtiod v making sueh A despor- | N0 Dative wars were going on lie [ to was mote southerly, from Zanzi- | The former are striviug in every possible | Af Dudly, First cavalry, Fort Custer. Mo v by foreo keep the i \e ¢ e 1 ) AGITR; WO 18 oW nRKIng SUGHD it g AT bar to Mda B MKumbiro, and the | Wy to have the Edmunds bill pass (e house | taha, from December 55, with peripission to 1t U being organiz itual | correspondent A Jean from an - ex- 1ot they might make the trip by way a Kumbiro, and the I ! ) ately brave stand in cquatorial Afiiea, was | S STa eI WH ORI TGS e st extentions Major AL | protection? 1f so. they reckon without their [ amination of the W il the ZABYIBAE Th. saven tonthe. from Bh Mutanzize. ‘Thic s eoinz round the Uganda | atthis sesslon; while the Morimon lobby are | &7 entions ¢ iaiadity e well shown by to-day’s meeting of the coun- ihe I | ' Svalit forti: T IonT 15 Tockwall, quartotmaster, Sto vaul, | host. The preat drawback {0 negiocs lies in | premises ar The 1ot the g0 araphltal socinty. at thelr rooms | Grantitionght Emin conld leave lis province | coutitty an soue distance from it, passivg trying to prevont t. Randoloh ‘Luek AL JURUAEY. B3 Alajor: 04 Ds LinKar, 1 {he ‘fact of their b 100 ensily tsalis near Burlington Areade, wly every mem. | When he wanted to. His life was apparently | through a territory freshly declared to be un- { &8sfies Fan the house at this time delights | yaster, Fort Leavenworth, until January 16: | fied. “Phe shylocks of this state today ave | g dt e iiiven, the otdest about ; § 9 ol in no dangor, even it his ammunition wives | der a German protectorate. Thomson's route Mormon cohorts beeause hie, a8 ¢haivman | First Lieutenant Joln A, Lundeen, Fourdh | the farmers, $ho want erops made and zathe | il J ve years ber of the council was present, which is a | B T8 SHEG BRI istonied to | oes thirough a territory under English pro. | of the house judiciaty committee, has charge | artillory, Fort Warten, Bostou, Harbon KPR SR EE AT I T gt b I Lt o oeitlod th . AllouER! Hetion - ntil Stanloy' | arsenical sonp it Ammunition lia feould | re- [ the anticipation of o governiient suusidy uliwb oAk Gl cl e Teutamant Bl W LHbbard, | asked for justice it is refused, and when the | Tiie assassin fired from the ontsido throu dd to adjour i) LG tain control of his provinee indefiuitely. and theretore the supposed necossity of rely- | and instructed Ranpoiph ‘Tueker to reportity, | Fiest artiliery, Fort Canby, Orezon Nearoes ofganize fon wutual protecti this | the window, sending three bick mrxll\.dkm|n1l>rm\\ ~(!n\[H .-1.(-\.;.4“ (LU [ee e e T e ing entirely upon philanthropists and geo- | but Me. Tucker is not here. “Flie Mormons | month, is to be b -‘Huum'vnl .ly. and who dare x(v“ shot — or small. balls into the of his knowladge of the subject. H Aot s i) v, o, % X how ) e - A8y froel n Huen- PATENTS TO WESTERN INVENTORS resistis (o be inear (din prison, South Lgop of the vietim's he one passing left the provinee, must desert the Egyptian | gravhers, but now I favor ‘Thomson's route, pending th ioney freely for influen: Carol | 18 1lag 1111the tIst \ 4 { After the meeting of the couneil was over 1 e frivtees Y i R DI TPhaY Patonts were today ssved for ine [ Caroling, your slorious flag trails in the dust. | throvgh and lodginz in the wall on the oppo aaw the gontleman by whose enterprise the | Oficials, whose half dozen wives aud endl Ilie London royal geographical society Yists 1o de WLy ik 'I'-‘ ventore i Nebraska and Towa ac fol- | 17the wilite people desive dcontented poi ula: | site side of the toom, - Death was instantin- ioct of relleviii Finin renched 1ts present | number of children it would uot be possible | had council inceting to-day, but 1t 1s i muloy soue of the most noted Jaw- | Jows? ol 1, Bennett, New Hampton, Tu., | Houof laborgis let them give the nogroes fair | cous, the vietim falling forward with' his ,,: joo lli- ievi S\i eache ! ‘dlv .l et | 1o biing south: also that Iis valuable scieu- | probable they will undertake the organization yers of this city, who are actively at work o f iron plows Finley . Denson. lake Park, treatment, I"‘I"\\ will I;u Do desire 1o, S0 head in s plate. o assassin then ran e M LA ";‘ :"'("“““ \ ldentitied | i ooticetion would be lost in such an event, | of an expedition, nor s i probable they would behalf of their clients, These men, who | 1, aninal pokes Williain E. Dippert, Des | away. No allirements can eham - them | around the house and broke in - the with African rvesearch, bu rous of nof 7 & ~ 4 4r § stand so high in their professic Moines, 1a.. hame: James Hockine, Denton, +The truth I8, the treatment the nesro | door and was met by the wite of the vietim N EHIsHE \nti this expadivion ts ANOLHER THAVELER'S VIEWS support any expedition: viathe Congo, 1t is | stand so high in their piofession and society, serapers Cyris Mathews, Anainosa, 1., orers ara receiving has brought them into | with whom he tussled for some minutes, then WOl HHARE WA ] General Goldemid, the ereat Persian trav- | understood they would probably vote £400 or | and who would blush did their wives and aster: Alox MeKen Slkhorn, | abjeet poverty. No change of eondition or | breaking away and ruaning. Mrs, Butten- Hesaid: “All the money ne . 5 § ¢ < kno were ng fol o o ) o country ean bring them to a worse conditions | sch toseribed the nedi i eller, had also some experience in Africa, | €500 toward an expedition from the east taughters know they were working for the | N o hatton: Luiet Mohr, Heward 1ty can bring | X 3 fitions | schon deseribed the man as medinm sized, il ded for the [t 1o was appointed commissioner tothe | coast. The Milan geographical society has downfall of woman under the guisa of Mor- 0 Ta., velocipede: Winstow R, Parsons, I"-“l‘.‘finl\lif ¥ ”.-‘xlm o 1;\“ 1-:.:3:!'\.":"1 “\wa)““:': with a full sandy heard, = She says she saw expedition has been alveady raised and will | 0 B B0 BT S T o vians, Al | aiready offered toco-operate with the Seottish | monism, are seen almost - dwly at Waterloo, Ta, rufiling attachment for sewing T it agenis: | him watkue on the wiload: track near the be placed in Stauley’s hands when he as. bl W LG 8 Ak ALk Y kL = machine, « ill now pending become a I Touse in theafternoon with a gon. Nomotive sumes command. We wish to do as the Herald did in its Livingstone expedition though not knowing anything about the | Zeozraphical society in sending out an expe- | the capitol. ‘The gentiles know them, but ADMITTED 0 PRACTICH there will bo a wiolesale emigration from the | ean be assigned. Taken altogether it is the tell him here are so many thousand pounds; o and ind Emin by the shortest and best Mobanzi river, e thought the Zanziber coast | dition, as they \nsious for the safety | the eongressmen listen to thelr words IO BT LR S BRI L e B LT RE Ll f i L el et A 50 <oe! ve o Mormons, Vanflect, or Keosaug o boen ade | the leart and the sympathies of the” negroes | that ever ocenrred in this county. The coro ronte 1o FEain much better than the | of their Captain Casarti, who is with | At presentall scems well with the Mormons, | 11 Vanflect, or Keosaugua, L. have been ad- | 4 Al L Negrou Congo route, partly because fthe coun- | Emin Pacl I'he Scottish geographical so- | To-morrow the house adjourns for the liolt mitted to practice before the interior depart- | than any other. 1 rto the influence of | ner's jury is now holding an ingue: way, but elioose your own route and your ) means, We shall have £10,000 from the gyptian govermment. The rest we shall A Remarkable Man and His Brave 8tand in torial Africa. THE WORK FOR HIS RESCUE. | | | | | | i | What the London Geographic ety Intenas to Do-—Talks With nees sure r Work of an Assasain rers, the ne; P Most exeus Biar, Neb, Dee. 21— (Special Telegram | m forming an or 0 oof a legal kind | to the Bre—A horrible and mysterious o, The facts o far as your family, consisting nd, wifo SIRJONN KINK TALKS. At Seven Oaks, near London, in a iouse of African enriosities, I found Sir John Kirk, British consul general to Zanzib. Aftera ment, s elass hias been used to keep them hero il raise amonz ourselves, “The amount already ) A sobliss d g e g ; f y | ! would be useless to attempt to wo through all the aid they can give him, pro- | are fighting for the bill nte A, M. Burnotte | Wadsworth entey for cancellation,and directs | comiorted works system.‘Phie final test was made yes- views give the best idea of the present pos Yepresentatives hare and to- mest what ex- | senting 5,000 wembers of the North' Platte 4 curate measurement ol the streans by the the passage of the b and with much chanee Nrw York. Dee. 2L—[Special Telezram to | been accompanied by a message from the ted upon the 1st day of Juaoe, but th little talk about Emin Pacha, who is person- highest admiration, Sir John gave me an days s very slow in yielding to treatment of.i1i5 ibolrothed, Tissie” Purlingtow. | Lobovied tintitliomessage atter reclting the | plan wasanientiraly now onttipon ot i try ~ between Zanziber and Emin | elety is anxious to secure speedy relief for | (ay recess. Randolph Tucker, who Las the 3 SECISION ASEED, and Lope for better things and thnes, When 3 (s Waterworks Teste i ¥ b A NEBIASKA DECT REVERSED, y t S, remont's Waterworks Tested is well known by native traders, who could | Emin, —and resirds with satistaction "'*” in "“-ll'-w- 18 NW'"I-’ and there o l"l‘” voretary Lamar, In the tinber etlture con: I oA AR s DAL EMONT, Nob,, Doe, 91.—[Special to {he bo engaged 18 guides, while e other route | the present schewme o Jivate | two months more of this session and the vs Wadsworfh, from the Grand | floeks soand et g go) there will | BT e T ity cound i 1R800 AR BEATELRE] ‘1 e e Stantev as the Jeader, | chanee is with them. But still the gentiles i Tt tiaeiston of | be a walling In South Carolina—Rachels | BEx, [—=Tho Fremont eity councll, In a 6 15 500 wiles of utterly unknown country. uls. anley, @ \ ader, R e st here wio | the e i mada uly 10, 1455, holding | Weeping their ehildien and " refusing to be | cial session last night, accopted the water- raised—well, that nead not be mentioned. |\ N X | 3 \ L 3 b 5 Uganda. O the routes north and soutii of fie will go by the quickest route and | and wite, of Utali: Kate Field and her | that it acain be feinstated. RGO i terday morning. The contraet provided that 1t §s all that is needed Uleanda. he thought Thomson's morthern | avord fighting. But they would not be satis- | iriends, Governor West, Mr. Baseomb, and a A PECITION FROM MINISTERS, Matthews:sceondiNonination, thves oN e 1B Atrantis Ao T1a UG O TONH Many prominent authorities regarding | SRS SEC L e fied if his S to be @ fighting or commercial | tonverted Mormon who'1s used as a frightful | Senator Manderson introduced a petition WasiiNaroy, Dee. 21, —The nomination | o0 e e’ vie same time. An 1 Afriea whom 1 have seen, the following inter s - : example, It costs something to keep the | to-day sizned by ty-nine ministers, repre- | of Jai €. Matth (colored) to be | (8¢ L s ted &y CONCLUSIONS IEACHED. expedition, if that in any way retards relief 3 S Sorin Gf AEGHETCR TN DiStIBL R Colnth ITS > " % " 5 i B b Tha -4 a ecorder of deaeds fo e striet o olu ci rine developed the faet t they t el aking the opinions of the best Informed | Thomson, wiw is now in London, w it is | penses they have, The gentiles of Utah sub- | conferénee of the M, E. chureh, in favor of S e d g ty englueer develones il king the opinlons f tho best Informed | @ doretond, b most probably sent on & pri- | Seribe each 60, vonts Dor week for tho ox- | the passaze of thio Chineso idemnity bill. | it which was one of those sent fo the son- | # SRECH™ 1 tont wa. doclatiy L nts may be aceepted without question: vate expedition if Stanley cannot go. Mean- | henses of their representatives hore, = flor P Mite T LS e tory. These works should have been com- v iuL V1L th ua | LiHG I 18 or GLEva) (0 Lk slaps: (i WLwilil| erccese tlierarwilluomabret gk niaus tor A Deaf Mute Tragedy. the District of Columbia. 1t is said to have iordou did rather than desert his me lelp s far s we can, b e private | of siccess bR have drageed along ever sinee that time b Gordon did rather than-desert his men it aid | help astar a5 we ean, but i the private | ofsuceess, e the BEE.)—The police here ave expecting the | president giving his teasons for sending in 1se a suflicient amotnt of water could not does not come in a few months. It he dies | scheme falls through, then we will step i \.‘; \Lo.xlnlu.,«\ ~“.u|,| I\w\nrn. capture of W. L. Bingham, the North Caro- | asecond time the nawme of a man whose ontained. Th contraet for the i : millio cople, whom he has pa in. Whatever expedition goes should carry i attack of rheunmatism which has con- | 1 B § 0 ad once hoen rejeete s wonE ol eal contract 50 ally known to Kirk, and for whom he has the | ¢ S ’\‘:‘,]":“‘;I:\"{'h-”:j‘I"“‘l‘:’,“l“;::\"l"":“‘)‘I)_ in. Whatever expedition zocs should earey | o, Sanitor Lozan 1o hia louse 101 some | lina deal inute, who is suspeeted ot the mur- | [ had onee heen rejeeteid. 1L as | well was Iet to a loeal contractor, whose 4 T ars, Tho factories | Already the government has delaye 4 ' xtotr 4 faet of the first nomination and had just received a patent. Chis well failed (ACA'S tATaTeaTHILiGn oL atAlFaTon UL lio ZA1iz tyranny of the slave hunters. ‘Lie factorie Already the government has delaved, and | and has devéloped mtoa very painful ail- | Bingham is passionate by nature and jeatous AvalatkaNN LR IOtRpeY Dol et tllm;m“l o e e ol for shoes and cloth established by Emin will | notbing is to be done until Junker | ment. Bezinuine in one of thesenator's | [ vaie, with a decided tendency to | dis THcelven snEaIIdl b, SR o v e o Dot want to | 4i€ with hin. A Britisn_expedition of some [ arrives in London, Me has been | hands, rhenmatism aiacked other parts of ) > Peal) W g 3 o said: E a does not want to leave the Central African province, e could any time fight his way out to Zanzibar, but to do this he would be compelled to leave ] 15 b 5 IO R DR iusanity, Miss Purlinzton was the matron | Matthew: Aallying on all sides the cotncil were coni- gort will undoubtedly attempt, Ewin Pachw’s | i Zanzibar & fortnight, and cound | 1ls bodyand is now glving him great paln In | LSt b h ¢ Sqepartment of the North | the action of thesenato; that Mattiiews hud | pelled o, fake the matter into thelr own R S e ) M e e e i | e e e i e e R D Gt e || e O Tt T G T S i L ot skirtlg eithor morths oF south 0 gana | Toaves Zansibar to-day and will be hers in | phSiclng abe HAREo Of the pattont: While | bomd Kia. snd. i Wers. formerly | e e Y ot MHemBiLly, | Hichardaaneof Lincom ki olie, WIE 15 shind all the Exypti Hikals with thots. | 1and. 1n either case considerable unexplored [ three weelis—a loss of five precious weeks. the senator’s condition has not alarmed his puptls there, but the latter completed his edi- | and that his management of the oftice had [ only one-halt the full size desighed, fur- vehind all the Fxyptian oficials with their | (N Sl OO | ery brobuble this will b the Gordon his. | family they have been somewhat uneasy fation at the institution at Carminsville, N, A5 i 2 et el nly ) | i country must be traveled thiough. Six | Very probabl witl I g id ie cffect of removing much the oy Dishies not less than one and one-half miitions amilics. These men would bo at_once [ SUSnir st B Wil thiotkl, L fory ovor - aain, wloo lute) Emin, ve it | Uiestubbormuess of theattack, Thismarning, | V. Thovarranued to be married noxt Junc. | tion which formerly exlsted. For these | of gallons every twonty-four hours. Tlio cilla and i the pFovinea e M BnI 0 O D O e O [ i b oiTenoukito EIRSE M| ta | oy ey lio WAL R aaitcl Vb ettor T BIoEH | ity Bl nE i cn ORI ISR I OME [ fronsonsiaia peothsin s an(Ear oBitisalH pump is ot the Dean pattorn and handles at relapse Into barbarism under control of | . i g dltanal Ly A bost | sald, hs ABFGREIIN AN 1 joyed - &plnmlh'l" night's _rest and | 5500, bought a knife, seeured a marriage li | co.operito in securing for colored men just | the rate of nearly n million zalions in twenty- the slave traders, PN T D et authorit for reaching Emin. I'he | theend of the year, provided he is not at the sleep was of great benelit to hin. | cense, giving the age of each as twenty- | yeeognition, he ventures in the utmost good | four hours, rovisions are made for putting g - an of Gor- | (hodition will, in any case, be | tacked. 1f hie fails the result will be to hand CORPORATION ACTIVITY. | three. tiren drove about the ity till he met | faiti to se R BRI b FLIONIS LI el dEnis Rl 1 will be Killed with 1 S ¥ ! ) tirto send in the nomination again, dis- | in another pump as soon as required. The QLTI (TS EC L ASUED AU sy ival e out | over to the slave dealers a popuiation of | .1t Will be the tactics of the opposition in | Miss Purlington. As she did not 1eapn claiming. however, any intention of Gues- | stand nipe holds 25,000 gallons, and suppli 5 rictly a vrivale venture, without e poy he sena o M ng. h in 3 tand nipe hold: ,000 gallon: nd supplies ruloe than st thom. ol vore re | SHCLE, 8, B0, IR R | S o™ e ving reinen | HSSSRAL 1o 1 shelirnce fobrl on (g | b o s, was, sgposed, she, | oningTus prvi elon of s senaIn | ingpu foernap e s I atpe o tes markable man. ‘ut oft entirely from Furo 5 e} A & N 4 & ¥l A g0 2 eloped wii ingham, Aate vas dis © markablo man. Cut off entirely from Thuro- | very possibly start by differentroutes, "he | provinco wilch is tearly s Invge as Europo | the prospocts areof glccess, 'oue molsury | ore iy iad taen o tralt a8 far a5 Greee, Wi, promiscs.. A7 Ul etoamilsROUOK AR e e pean support,surrounded on all s Pow 18 expedi s ot from slaves o slaver inot be disposed of in the tpper branch of ¢ ' it was learned Bingh Aina: The s . hout ¢ e o n2lish expedition will have a_ guarantee of | intact from slavery. Both domiestic slvery in the iy chof | boro, Yosterday it was learned Binghin ad il B Do dhtia bou U S b0 eriul enemics, he tules several millions of . AR e stivers. Buth demestic steels | Constess wutil some. time in danuary. i | veappenred. at Carminsville, erazy, but had Why Slosson Was Iixeited. aing. The s s, cos ) matives with sl vigor and justice that they | 1¢45% S0 fron b PYERS o b0 s | abolished thero. e iad, il | Mailfonds Baye In tho clty. o very stron lobby fisknoeared after fhreatenitie to shoot Pro Ciicaao, bee. Georgo Stosson, the [ aud It I beliovod Lt forufl prposss it B 5 ch ge HIen. he £ offered his | @ shed nere since 550, e | & will fizht for him even after they are naked [ oot 5 ; 4 ual to those costing three times as much and destitute of all supplies. S0 far he has committee by the Egyptian government is [ the — people ha been taugh 1e [ when the bill gets on the desk of the speaker ainst tho bill, and it will become desperate | Goodwvin, of Council, Blulls, whom he billiard expert, swore ont a warrant this 18 @ wonoral fooling. tht the KIS 4 % I to be arival. ‘The police have been | ovening against J. E. Fellows, secretary of system worth every co & CO8 e e T ite forces from. thia|| BL¥en notitortlierescuc iof Einln, (but for flarts of weaving .and eultivallon and | of the house” By tue middle of v rehing the woods near Greensboro fox i 3 ¥ tem worth every cont of iy cost. north, and prevented serions attacks by the ey e 4 s Tobey Furniture company, eharging I contractor was George C. Morgan, of carrying dispatches and probably | roads have been made. The people them- [ fhere willbe a wreat rush of appropriation iiseing girl but 5o far without success, | the Tobey Furniture company, charking him Mri 2 ! unitic . The co tee | selves e most valiantly defended their slave traders from the castand south, His | MmUY tion to him. The mmmittee | selves have most valiantly nded bills, and these who can be induced to with- | althoush the people there believe she i with perjury, and proposcs to begin eivil pro- B A e e i e T R T AT hold'supnort of or in n wenk mannor ;;Imh- e ‘nmuh'n-rllll)_\' iingln becauso sho vo, | ecedings tommorrow azainst {hint. company Dicd ¥ | B OIR O ARI0AN; g s 5 Cove, amp e y against outside aggression, uy | e e the bill, glad to take the push | fused to marey hin until the appointed time e heayy damnges, cluiming thet on Friday, 9 T Wt “,‘I‘h:(“ :.\'3f.‘f.fln.(-;'”iffi‘lf,‘.f'\-"\'Cf.’.hfi carry out the project. One fact which has | be too late.” of approviations as suflicient exeuse for | 118 belicved Binzham is Sl the neigh: “:.'\'Ii','“‘;,:‘::, e ‘I".'X\';:i‘, ) ‘r”“ | Convwius, Neb, 21 [Special Tele- St s i " hitherto stood greatly in the way of such an Dr. Felkin is Emin’s intimate friend and | Postponingaction. It is pretty safe to say | horhood of the city and may be captured ey ! ey gram to the Bre.j—John 1L Smith, the he ds forced to sell to the [ ottt RRE T e et e L vTib eswitl - that 1t -tho bill can be staved off in the house | pue possibly may have zone to Council Blufts, | championship contest with Jacob Scliacfer, Rrabsitriers BIRiordE R toWoutain (e BIms | Koo O OB e e tioata e ol hb of wwarmth, but from an { until after the fivst of Febriary the chances - * | deputy sherifl and lawyer eailed at his bil- oA o0l . nit tho L mlee) of| dauah | ne i1 public personage ean e connected | intimate knowleaxe of the facis. of defeatin 115 passage will bo equal to s A Swindler Falils. e calh R b a Rt liey i laa T nEntinshmont L e O country, with fighting on all sides of him, | YIth It for fear of furtaer luvolving Englaud AUSTHIAN AFFAIRS e eato Wes befora. sanpreus wiieh. oljeed | NEWw Yonk, Dec, 21| Speclal Telogram to instihiitorg100/diio thettobeyidopany Ivall;BRL L ol after the amp Halliad tahkbE ioknogrocatipliweavelalothi [ RBeyRtiansand other African difliculties ; — =2 $0 Wnach a6UVIty on the part of corhorations, | 1he BEE.]—Wall strect was surprised by an- | for. lousehold furniture, After a heated eole | tation of the erushed ankle and left leg that, STRPial Gea nn B oultivatetitobnoco Sl o a8 in the event of the expedition beinz cut off | A Minister to Be Appointed to This ; * | other of those crimes which startle by their | loauy the deputy and lawyer left to confer | with his vigorous copstitution he wonld : esand eultivate tobaceo. He has | or g its action v Ewin's couniry. The Country Soon. B O O e ey orbiogle || athitbe i aud Batalthoynwoutd Srempithavarulled eowsl GlLisimouieeaitiotis R L e i e 3 OF | main object of ali concerned is o leave the [Copyright 1556 by James Gordon Bennett.] Morrison, “that there will be sucli a formida y (e L K A1 ater. Slosson remained in s hall until | relatives were with hiy h!(‘:::nl::‘:\(l.n;w;.n:n:nl.w‘||'lI:;l\(:):_J‘Il:‘lrub\‘l‘n“‘:l Whole matter in Stanley’s hands pending his | VIENN A, Dee, 2L [New York Herald Cable | Dle movement for a reduetion of the tariil for neatly dressed young man presented him- | time for the wateh to begin, e was ex- - ! SO Sosat selfat the office of 1. &S, Wormser with a | cessively nervous, sus,ecting a plot and fear- | Bankers Tomlin and Colvin Avrested. (s 1all b i lie: 1 arrival to-morrow. Even the counstitution of | —Special 1o the Bre.|—Count K Ky AL OISR ade on Saturday e ! . 3 "\ 5 } ' aand all Enropean supplies, and short even | (0 onmittee is unsettied, stated yesterday at an oflieial interview that of ammunition. He asked only for arsenic N Toan “lere 15 o wax of concenting the fagh | note requesting them to Jend Van Sehaiek | 0 the nttachment would be 'sexved i the | Dinvim Dee, 21.—Word reachea here loy ; s ot that the tarifl reformers have been so badly | & € hares of 1 ng, worth) ovar | Do IOReE Ot Sty it e e nisht tat DML Tomlin and Burk Colvin, ’) > 3 e would ap E i er a as| 101 ! 2 (letea 4 , o1riso! h Bl WA rompanying the reques! 5 @ e oAy b et s 15 ) s ! (o or $12,000 to enable him to continue his natural nistory What a Personal Friend i w""t“"'”“"')q“'l’ ':t( a ;"‘ n “": A at o Il‘Hinyl\Ll‘H‘l'l o ‘L I‘H“I)h:VI.;‘-:!:L\‘:-‘II‘lAXI‘l:H:‘I'L(lli'[||K|!\\( ~’.'-~‘~u‘.lxl. ‘w 1 Ace ANy ‘m. ‘l.i‘u.v"u‘ 'W‘_ 1‘|:" W [ playinz, but eonld not then evertke his op- hankers of : Akron, | ‘In failed for x;-»l ) collection. After his ammunition is ex- [Copyright 185 by James Gordon Bevne!l.] g caomber, 1100 Herape it SRR Bt L [ s £ k| Lotent in time to win (e came, e elaims | These gentlemen are all proprictors of the BB 2 [N X stein, who was first thoug or the posi- | 0f congress. course, an effort will be | drwn on the Cliemung Vailey bank to the | RO 0 mmitted. e o A the Ttepublic haunsted min - will be unable to Evixprrai, Dee, 21— New York Herald | Stein 08 fir n.l ) |I(.l for tl vosi- | a0 f0 et through the honse a bill 1o re: | order of . Van Sehaick & Co', endorsed by I‘.\ commiited perjury in swearing | bank at Benk ‘IM t jll\ at ‘l’“»h i - o m ' ‘able. y | 1 tion, will be sent elsewhere, probably to ard] ) (Slosson), was drandutently eoncealing his | ley bank at Canbridge eh, They were al keen back the Mahdi's forees. ‘Tho region | Cable—Special to the Brk.)—1I called to | | 6 Y 0| form the taril, and the men who voted | them. Wormser's eashier was a ittie sus- | GRS USRI PRI Gete R P R AT i o near him iS00 populous fo enable | day on Dr. Rabert W. Felkin, who was for Munich, As the countess .ml not the right :uv‘\:,yv~w‘l]l":¢l\'l||;fl‘ln'- Morvison bill op Sat- | piclous, and sent u messcnger boy and elerk | BT ¥ REC . B AL e GEATRe alone. As it is now, his 4,000 negro troops | practicing medicine in- Edinburgn, Heis a : tions of noble ancestors, she eannot be re- | formers will be as strong in re Years For Citizenshin. Chige of the sheril of Weld coun v ceived at the court at Vienna, and the forejen | ETes3 as they are in this one and since the | VanSehaick’s own eheck, ‘The fact was pERE hx Isizanalily UGBS the shorifTof Weld county, are mainly dressed in skins, 1t would be fn- | man of ealin, earnest manners, who speaks ! 4 A possible for a military foree to fight its way | quickly and always to the point. e said: £ : ASHINGTON, Dec. 21— Senator Saul-bury — yenublicans and anti-reform democrats in- Qiscovered thut the signatures were | , WASWINGTON, ] iaaos ofibe R ik ! ; tend to consolidate on a bill affecting inter- | forgeries. The swindler made good his | to-day introduced a bill providing that after ¥ ll;-;'-l»'i ||'.: snlnl m i xkh|‘A il - " hat igh w nise e i Vash Preventie and intended to th aritl re- 0, H on s o resided I od Srorx oy, y DU Specia cle- Throueh t0 Ein. A ariied caravan, such | | “10 1875 Dr. Euiin oy was sent by Gor- | (145, WL e st in W BSOSt e Morson's | - any allon shall havo wealdod In the Unitod } SRS e Bk ]—Thisty-two! niew: nbnidy as that Thomson used i going (hrough this [ don to the cquatorial provinee of Afriea us | (M SO | HEHE ST e | Triends nay put forward, i A Bad Breed of Americans. "““"""“"' varsho may presont s pabl | BEHE. i Gl o e offlcera oAy country, could easily reach Emin, but only | governor. When he took the post there was 3. O% LIS RO NS I BROWINAGL “Mr. Morrizon,” continued the member, Now Yo Yoo, L {Speclal Melogram to | Lon for admission Lo citizinshin. . Lnan pro; mber of cases. Muc nable fre h o | Now Yo, | pecial Teleg i nuiber of ea Tieh vaduable fuy 3 ) trouble. In Vienna such inequalities are by | « otull R 5 sentation of the petition the conrt shall grant ases. N i Ly paying blackmil to tho natives. African | an annual deficit of £30,000. In 1881 nesent | (ro'nor tF M IehAs SUCH ERAE TES AT B0 | vwas woofully surprised and disap e Brk)—Tho Worid says that duringthe | oo nimie stating tho fe s whoreupon the | Withre and fistures have already boen 1e blackmail of this type is much the same | d0Wn £5,000 surplus revenue, In 1852 he was [ 130 "' 1 mon, and when the late andin the vote to consider his bill, | Me, at ), 00,00 1y De- Aveling at the workingmen’s | petitioner shall be subjeeted to all the duties oyed L Lewis, while in- the city tos g, after. all na. yous Amorican eustom, | In Kharloum and offered to tho authoritics to | 5108 Uaymerlo was appoluted minister of firs~ten days befory he made s inotioh— | Sdress by e AN NIRRT | B citienshin and vl rieits thereof, ex- | 3, pssed hon the Boiids of a numter of x h $ A oreign afairs a spec exception had to be | believed some trade would be effccted w 2 4 ght, the Enk D i ot be entitied 16 ] operty owners of buildings now sealed, dutics, "The negroes, in fact, are rather more | {ry and make peace with the Mahdi, They ) affrs o special exception hind to be | G0 ive him o majority, Two or thr sked by an auditor what differ- | €¢Dt that he shall not he entétled to vote until WHNEY FERRL O pivine e proper hone wade 10 allow his wife to appear at court sl ssed from the Fssnance of | Who are d giving the proper bondg polite than your An ans, sinee they do | refused his help and told him to go back to 500 0 OO e Gling of Baron, glu ||w|..‘|‘- l\ln- motion was made it [ gy o there wus between the American and tticate. No person shall bo artminted | and taking their property out o the hands of Dot Insist on searehing your lzgage when | his provinee, develop it and protect its fron- coessity of o ewashing o czan Lo loo ; y 8 ; Schacfler, late minister at Washington, as | fro 3 wal re Teformers. wis huinsiak on Beaic iR 3 O R I e i oy (oMb e mcver o | Bneftor, late valnistas”ak Wazhinaton, as||[froh the Iierial revontio’ sofarmers i dubious. His information | g gy ristoeracy. He I.n..-nm it the | to citizenship who eaimot speak the Kglish [ the, stiorif y'“- | 'll'\-_v"‘r\”"ly-:”::""\“‘wl-fln;;!ll ’ o spatehes fre shington, | sueh as to lead Eim to believe that he stood a0 upper classes lisd no proeding | langusge. o AN higs Do yeopene from the Zanziber const, over Lako Vietorin | news or ovders from the Eeyptian govern- | D¢ f0rth in dispatohes from Washington, f L0 0 oq of suscess at all. 1 remember to o ; Whatever and I fact were the worst bred of f el hence iy biilings wilt soon beicopined d . ) causes mueh mmnsement here as a peeulia aonle he overmet, The English nob v i 00048 kot o b dsed Tor other pieposes thian saloon purs Nyanza, through the Uganda country, would | mentuor supplies. The last letters received | 400 ) ansement here 48 peeuliarly | jiave been with him one day when a newspi naonlahoevermety slilie Bngl e nobiliby TEtlie SN Goods Mavker, | LU o Baw aid Order loague. Were bo the best and quickest of reaching | from him &t that time were dated Mareh, | AU en. Baron o Jaeiter e |.n_mi per man asked him what lie thought would | o e encInded by sayINZ AL | urestiy cotions the mast wook i been 7456 | HOLTeRdY 10 commience new njunction pro Ewin, if the King of Ugandawere notacruel | 15, and were addressed to myself, | AICF # loniz carcer, an full v wnd veecived | DRI Suome 060 droniied: i Iwantey | he bad never, met Usuch frightiully ilFbred D el oo 1 Ted! | cacdingsaio Ay rHirinoHo nvABtaley) despot upon whom not the least depend From that day till fow | bestdes, a8 is usunl 18 such oasos, the grand | {ligiioyoua short aewar L would say that 1 | hoonle a8 duting his Hileon wecks' stay'in TR TR A Moavily Insvred Sutcide can bo placed. When he hieard some months | Weoks ago no news was heard, though there | €orton of the Order of Francis Joseph. did not know, and did nat carea d—n,s [ | firstelass Amenican hotels. Shaken yiingt Ak B IR B SRR i e wgo that Emin was returning via Ungoro to | were many rumors that he was dead. Then CONSUL'JONAB! AVIOINTMENT, know somcthing of Mr. Morrison’s fe T T T e s, 100, Prmtaredl with 197 a5 A D JRGIE A Uganda, theking sent a large war expedi- | there eame to m letter from him datea The appointment of Mr. Jonas as consul at | at that moment and can say that he never . Anoth ire In Galvaston )" -”;_‘ w['.-:ih-\'\‘. g ]“‘._‘\; '_M s (o the Brp. | =P A Slaten. a shoemalier tion, which killed 10,000 Ungora negrocs be- | December, 155, and another, the latest ie s been formally notitied to tho Aus- | Waxso disheartencd in his work. When the | | GaLVESTON, Dee, -4 disastrous fire | 5 W VR B e T, paak resident of Creston for eizhit years, suieided g ) g ) , the i d 4 ! irst call of the house was made and a tie was | broke out about 3 o’clock this worning, in - y A st night. Mo left his store early In the fore they neard it was a false report about | received dated July, 186, from Wandelal nt which has promised o | gotyigned I looked hard into M. Morrison's . it : ! wtal 0 ANy prexions vear. Lo : {iod to yetut i e e the King - | The last arrived threo weoks ago, afte an | K1ve him his exequatur v once, Perhaps itis devwloped 1looked hard into, v, Morrison's | the residence portion of the city on avenue | wado prices of ginghams as fc ovonlig o seliack s bILANL IALGHASARE od Dr. dunker ey A s e i et 100 1nuch 0 expect nowadays of tho Individ- | have looked rejoiced. When tho Tecail was | K- batween Twenty-first and Twoenty-second | mandc, Maes Coleutin, mige, | The ral | s DAsCIe ahon B wed Dr. Junker to puss throngh | extraordinarily rapid journey of four and a ) i b This section of the city 1s aimost ex- | Market was quict in' demand, Lut"cotton | Mainst the basement of wschoot hotse in the Nl country from Emin Pacha un. | Dalf months, ‘Phese letters were published | U} to sacrifice himself for the benefit of his | made nd Mr. Carlisle voted, giving a ma- | Streets. ii8 Soction of the city is alinost ex- | HIAFE eil] J l b " stubtirhs, as insured for S5,000 in the ority of one, there was a look: o | Slisiyely wooden buildings, The five spread [ £00ds were very fivm ubiirhs. ' . 0 harmed, but this was because Junker was | and the anti-slavery society o London jmme- | COUntry, but it could bo wished Jority of one, there was & logkc of ratitude | Uik’ wreat rapidity, owing to the water in -~ A 0. U, W, Jow Logion of Honor, it O mont. hiomir sl thevefom | diately petitioned the Brisish goverment to | M- Jonas would ve satistied with the | GG o doubt tho antcome, When the | e clsterna i the “vieinity becoming e Burned Down by Fire Bug . Louis 1elict secicty of 1l LU W ame v ~ ! e “ 2 | He bonzht arsenie a week ago. T ehan: e B aa coming 10 eatun the countrs. o | send un expeditlon for his rolief, This was | Teusbltation of his good name by fhe with | final result was aunounced and it was seon | havstod, ‘Hefore the fauies were anittolled | Lirun: lock, Atk Dee. SL—he Jio pougiit anonlo o woek ako. Ho ouaiiee expedition to relieve Emin mustbe a lurge | followed by a petition trom the council of | drawal of all objections to him aml would | that the measure would not be considered, I [ they had swept over the greatos portions of | received trom Vilonia, an inkand town of | wite, dividing it with the ‘ehildien, Family one, The suspiclons of the king are certain | the Scottish Geographical socioty asking the | ¥esign. e would thus serve our politicalus | A%, Qe SHE that if Mr. Morrison | W0 squarcs, burning twentyeicht dwellin«s Fauticner county, this state, to the effeet that | aud business troubles are probably the eause, o 5 ol ore: Pontiel 85 | had been asked what he fhought of [ and two wrocery stores. dotal loss esti 4 10 be roused by its sizeand by lettors also trom | government to send a pacific relief expedi. | Well 85 our commercial interests betier than | g reforn iy would have lven (hi answor | Mated from 550,000 o $100,000; insurance | bout Boclock Sestorday mgrbiie vy b S Cormei A the foralan traders. who ar anxions. 1 b | tion. About the same tine Stanley wrote | DY #0ing to Prague. e has already become | indieated o 'the newspaper correspondent | about 50000, Dess hotse i Lhe eity Wi sinultaneonsly set atal O: 4 vent England taking their place in central | to some iriends in this country offering fo | 8bone of contention in Bohemia, and the [ without any reserve. Mr. Morrison will cer Lt timates place the loss at $120,000, ;'\““:”-}‘-’»“l.‘.’“"“f:l;‘f‘“";‘. ‘ann;t; e m|.n,'r Dis Moixes, Lo, Dee, 21.—(Special Telos Afeica Thure are no large: boats on Luke | lead a governmout expedition for tho reliet | Telieehs regard his new: appointment us a | tainly push ahoad his principles in, this, di Tlie total insurance aggrogates §75,000, NS A QLIS B AANNES O SRS A gram to the Bei)—The governor has been ; | Phowus Narris, residing about hall « mile e 7 Tlotoria. henoe the o i ore on triumph over the Germans, He wi oed | rection, and you way be sure that his follow- s « ilol ing 8 S0\ E Victorla, hence the expedition would land | of Ewin. s services were offered grat- | 10D 01t the Hermins. - 4 et | ers will take o baek step. evenif the outiook Lynchers on Guard. T o e et torm 8 | farmers in Guthrie county 1o send a veterin= in small detachments at Usanda and | nitously, and he also said that should anvib R 08 NOIY. Q:IBN e in Ins - conduct 10 {5yt encouraging.” CinciNyaT, Dec. 21,—Wiillam Mussel, the | Brothers Josihie krias G Foss s abon 2 i i cotton seed, ete. The tota 35 15 abol a g 1 « s e the mol be cutoff in detail, probably, or be made | leader be chosen he would give £300 to the | #Void suates and difliculties, ~Sinco his PREJUDICE AGAINST DAKOTA. Jatiadnter At Dapiel Clisiaiaiy ok Eaton, O, || Sy Ansien seedyefo ibhie Jamabion e ahont jiaiah g MIGES AR URDRENS 1o mortatifad prisoners on landing,” Tho Congn route. by | expedition. Tho Britih govermment consid: et was st o e consiatrat | 1 1o ok probabl it s ik il b | Wk rsica st Greeneasie, . Whte | Shpiein et on ome o (o o ik | S i syt S el . At 116 211 ot r A y ecuniarily, s less desirable post, | done 5 Bession 3 ous bills | M , 5 p p i % ¢ ROVEInor 10-lg W the assh :1.‘. .l':‘»il'y Il“:lun.l, :“A:Il‘p m:li: |‘|HL..: “.: ;‘ |‘Ll.‘« f(fl‘.fx'l' l\u u; Hl\l‘ and nl\ ‘llm.ul Uli RUIAES A 4AME DA ,’“ o | looking towards the admission to statchood being taken to Eaton about noon to-day he | acters, ingly, the governor today sent the assistant Ot risk oS of o solutely nnknown Ot action by events a aro, nkoown o ‘ . o 61011 agency 3 of Dakota, Washington, Moutana and one or | came near being Iynehed, The oflicers got - f stite veterinaiun 1o cxaine the troutle country, and no one is able to tell how many | to them Dr. Sehweinforth, the African ciburg las deprived it of much of | two other territories, ' The extraordinary [ him into a carriage and diove to the jail, A Minneapolis Bank Fails, and repoit, months such an expedition would take. Be- | traveler and a friend of Emin, bronght great foes. axproaslons ofgpreatatatalingd belng wade | Whpto Hioke: Was, &, rowd of, 500 ol MINNEAPOLIS "'I"l vi I'he private bank- Hides, it would be necessury 1o bring porters | pressure to bear upon tho Egyptian govern HIGH FEELING IN BOHEMIA, oy the citizens of Dakota seeming o intensity | yellmg, kil him > Sshoot him” A Tsl | ing house of 0. G Hush & Con suspenaed | Cya, 4 R i) “hal #1409, 1 Nauki be LousssY 30 B Jarias {“ L2 ALDGARAIPAL L0 Tl o oo g I"I'AII At the present moment feeling in Bohemia | 00 determination of the wajority in the | Was madu for the prisoner by the crowd, who | s, T T S THTTRTIF vt B A 18, Doo 8L necial Te " Y rank . < - house not to Lave the bill for that territory | were kept back by the officers drawing their . cgram o the Bepd- A perpetual injund are not trained to that sort of w0 that D is now Emin DPacha thus | is running higher than ever on account of | wasted. i effeot of the demand of Dakota | revolvers, Another cffort was made to get | known. The eause of the failure s said 10 1o, “was granted last Saturday againgt work. ‘The Congo Free State depends | recognizing his position and their responsi- | the discussion of the question of the lan- | appears to be something like the red flag | Mussel after he was placed in jail, which | be the necessity of Hush to carty the paper | e noted Storiy Jordan saloon. “Before the SVen now upon Zanzibar megroes for 1abor, | bility. They also voted £10,00010 any expedi. | §uas0 1o be taught (n the schools, Even in | bofore the untaised bovine, and 1t makus | failed for lack of, ereanization, Phe crowd | of Jackson & Colliny, owners of the Puritan | writ was iszued, Jordan locked up tho saleon “Felkin's route to the west and south of | tion for his relief, ‘Lheir action altered the | Yienua it is impossible to keep German and them very mad to hear the word Dakota, ‘The | stll ngers about the jail iron wine, on which he was endorsed to the | gy et Monday, The sherilf put a padlock i ] ; ] objeet of the house committee on ternitories - extend of $500.000 o $100,000. The bank | an' the outside doors, locking Storiny ou Vganda would be both long and daugerons, | matter considerably. The British goy- | Bohemian servants in the same household. | jy°hiling up so many Lills for new states is to A Fraudulent Failure, fISCA 15 s to be sodvent, aid (1ush Bimsclt | Fhe Sertll s tocked streral other shloonsy It would be through marshes, in a fly coun. | ernment had considered that Ewin | A German-feeling oflicial, not liking his Bo- | disgust the house and the country withthe | Npw Yonk, Dec. 2L—In the special term [ 1> worth at least $ Y - try, forbidding the use of pack snimals and | had been recalled and was holdin ")‘ wian name of Vojaczek. has just had it | sublect, 1t w;l;x:xx'k-:--lul by every one that | of the supreme court today, Judze Van whlde ablolo pay 7 A Chureh Dedication ould be long exposed to k. from Weat | out asainst arders e ? | changed by the proper authorities into Lang, | detion cannot be taken uvon one of these bills | 1 s ~-- ADISON, Lo, D Stectal Tele would b l\u... sposed 1o attack from West | out acainst arders, “Lhis, however, isnot the | SHASHGER P I Heasanton to tho cae, e | Without netion on the others, and it is strange [ Brunt gave a decision that th ninent of Anarchists in Milwankee. Mabisox, la, D weclal Tel anda, where the king is very powerful. | fact, for, on the testimeny of English mis o g Mo R ar. The | fhat although it is proposed 1o take in thre the firm of Kossuth 8, Marx & Co., Maiden MItAVAUKEE, 1 q \ Bk The n St Joseph son's route to the northicast of Usanda, wies at Uganda, the letters of recall sent | Naraduy Listy, the crderof the youns teliech | deniocratie territories with Dakota, which is | Lane jewellers and diamond dealers, made | court this moring the 3 Wil at 10 L yeomreas the stortest and safest, a practi- | vin Zanz bar to Ewin were opened by King paity, calls on all good patriots who may | republican, the majonty in the house oppose | in september, 15, was nult and void, He | kan, anarchist, who f | with pontiticial hlgh - Mkcys conid boused, | Mwanes and destroyed. The Britich gow | unfortunately have German names, to Bohe- | the proposizion while ihe minority to & inan AN SN AAL i AlinaXiete (ol | AML AINBIIAL | of Davenport, ofiiils 18 passes al ere the King of | ernment then aceepted the offer of certain “'1'«”\ e them at once. It would be hard to ‘l‘,‘,‘l‘l“r::lm- it ¢ ay bave less ARG S5 40 A B8 OONALIIARIN & daingh of caurs | t 1, of Lawle Kok, .4 : By tids | private individy 0 eauip o iduce the veteran statesman, teger, | ¢ y B M bt powertus, Ay tis | private individuals to eauip a reliof expedi- | indu veteran statesman, Dr. Lieger, At ¢ L L ere preseut, Towdn 1 ik PRin coutd e | tion, with Stanley as the leader, the Ezyp. | 10 8u¢h a Ste the is just pow ip dis- L died at 6 o'clock his evening at oftice thought it desirable to avoid anything in reeeipt of numeErons urzent requests from Tne Road (o Hades Closed, al one, lor ca T " fly foreigners, and ordered it to be set | the presiding jud e TRATOLIAL TIPS ) 5 won those grounds. The fitm was coms | the seurrilois arti G . rress adjourns on the 4th of March ont i oo Sl reached. in v Lt wonths from Eng. | T S50t 0 b given 10 that expedition, grace, as belng Genwggn aud ot Slavie ot convene until December | y 4 brothers, Kossuth, Adol by Edward, Locy, ) T No. 1 would not like to agree togey | M. Maekiunon.a Glasgow merchant is 1 enough to ssmpatl, jzo with ltussia. In Hun- | This leaves a season of rest covering nine 1.s 0. firiy, fatied, A0 Gl Mbeller & ! p A and. h 1 we ” WOOC 40 §8% | 4 . : i s of name are of dally oo | WoNths. A uiwajority of the souators have | month for o ¢ 10000, U0 aliure ore- | Arrest, i £ among” (i oFganizers of | BOIY such Cliige iaime are of daily oc- | 607 0 do diring recess and preparations | ated eonsiderable exciteiment, bou Medy i Judze Sl lies must not be brought from Englund, - As him are some Manch eurrence. Itis lm-hlllwlml as @ -‘.mru..-;u are being made |..l. Jau ts. Speecial e abroad. duys at bid fashions chuge, so in Africa. W o 1 siration of a great garian orator that be- | wittees ave proposed for the purpose of visit- ~ S 1= D aadniis o ' i Vusen [lrav- | ger e cnteriug public lifehe becawe known us | g Canada and elsewherg to look it the John Roach's New Business. “"'"““ 'I': dians Pard Irany instead of Halbsehup, tisheries question, and to Mexico to invest New Youis, Dee. 21.--A certiligate in ASIINGT 3 gate our diplomatie relations with that re- | Ao Gt works. Wwos | to-day granted 4 pard - : B o 018 vary likely tirat thio lubter prop. | €orporation.of the Morgan fron warks. ias | A0EER TR0 CR I ; Tio Aduii T A ¥y o e ident Nominates. Daition will prevail, nsan lnpression exists | tiled today. ‘The ineorpotators are John. | LOWIES A : They wanted hew beads. Politically, the {.it is understood, experienced some diflieulty 1wy suivaroy, Dee. 21.—The president | in the senate that aecurateand fresh infor- | Roach, Garrett Roach, Stephen W. Koach, | BOW Glideigane 4 S0 woist thing that could happeii 0 such an cx-'| with his azent in America, who tried 10 pre- | 1o day sent the nomination of Adelard Guer- | wation concerning Awerican atfairs in Mex- | The capital s $10.00) 1tunutaztoves and | prisoument in the Avicons no towt s 0 sodition would be to haye its mewbers held | vent him from breaking his lecturing con- | uon io Le collector of customs for the distriet | ico aud ou the puthwestern border is very | repairs steaw cugines, boliers aud ‘ma- | urderous assault oniwo white vien R ‘ Ad Lis would lead 1o many eowpli- | tract. 1 Stapley showld be forced by of Minacsola wuch needed. Such trips cost the govern- | elluery, i tervitory T 1583, J 1 @ay of el cial Nebor Master, of ere in a less tiwo than eight months, ¥ merclants; Cowplications iiave arisen g With Livingstoné we Eul our beadsin | Tor, altliough Stanley offered to lead & §ov: Evitand, but could not trade them for food, | ermiiont expedition, he-has not yet con T the natives said they were old-fashioned. | sented to fead a privaté expedition. ” He has