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Tue OMAHA DaiLy BEE SIXTEENTH YEAR. ; ; NUMBER 250 THE SEPTENNATE SUCCEEDS. | ™ inetnort was S reteesen: v | s e Soer™ Broswood, ane | 1N MEMORY OF WASHINGTON, | Satso bt cte" Wit St S frage s | s HOCEABING B NO INVESTIGATION PROBABLE 4 : Y ' ; Was thankful no. snocessor of - Wash- | Oficials of Western and Transconti- progressista are domoralised: Thiey hitve met | 1 rincess ora Tatlonia, Mrs. and Miss ington had vetoed _ pension - bills nental Lines in Sessi with unespected defeat and have already | Story, the wife of the Japanese minister and x ¢ for - A revolttionnry waf 'That bine Oitteato, fob TR |""" " Returns From the Oountry Greatly Increase || 08t seycnieen seats and have only gained | o host of American, . German, How the Birth of the Pather of His Country miliation s RN B e AR e LB il ";'“'Y il Influences at Work to Prevent Congress Exe pmieot gl S one. ‘The socialists have lost seven and | yoone e, sts. Very few of Nebrot Jincoln left the veterans as a heritage to the | Such local 4 oug a8 was reached ini sifio Rai o the dmperialists' Strongth. gained three. ~The total Socialist voto shows | &7 "'l'v‘,:':,'h'“.fi’:.,:f":,',"'m(‘M,\m““ e Was Oclebroted. country, Comparison was made between | by the general freight azents of the western amining Pacific Railroad Accounts. i”\'IA”v(l..: l"‘l:::ifil.ng lxlv"’ Vl:\lil\‘ll Illyltzl.:u 0 In! X 8 \\‘X‘ 1t BINAER Y, T % }'nmn{vn: lI,KHIL I!n'<lrm‘ for |l|Il‘ il»ll‘lll"h and | traflic association lines was to-lay adopted iave gained nearly as many scats as they SPANISH 1 ¥ | »resident Cleveland's action in regard topen- | by the managers ot these roads, who me THE BISMARCKIANS REJOICE. | Ut * | The fine floue of Roman society met to- | LAWELL SURPRISES CHICAGO. | ibifis, “Tile veterans are pssing AWAY. |t s 1oy of these tonds who met- for 2D, m.—At this hour the results in 133 | goyiar the other night at a sarill daner, given He would not plead for gratuities, but simply | W18t purpose. £his much affected the re- —_— districts are known. ~ The candidates | 5o “aponich ambassador, the Comte de ' . o voice public_sentiment for justice to {he | mainderof the time was given over to the | 5 inelin \ ~(-‘y~|nm'||“ :’ll\~|‘l\.\(l\l".l 1Iw'-- wioh, 1118 M‘WN‘.(‘:””“;‘,‘ "T'he Count- He Makes a Sudden Change of Pro- | soldier. In his opinion Cleveland’s action | problem of how best to harmonize the in- | The President Changes His Mind in “"‘;:“'I""‘l/"' I'"""'" :""' T:'"" erals, Tonrieon contrists, foue new Gorman | ess Giabnettione, one of the many Amotioan gramme in His Address—The on the pension bls was a discrace to 1is | terosts of the several lines in different sce- | Regard to Appointing the Intees ains—Post-Flaction Scenes in \ i 3 any 4 y - oflice. The veterans are not mendicants, | yiotS Cahens Olty. b liberals, i socfalists and fourtecn Poles and | beautios who adorn King Humbert's court, Michigan Club's Banquet but proferred ereditors, ¥ SUVSFAMETL | SR TS SETERE UIye SV CROL At State Commerce Commission Derlin~Knd of the Oare Alsatiate. T thirty distrie W elections —Capital New : . 8 ] | A1) e | Counell Bluffs throngh rates should not oked charini oh dark —Other Events, bord should be repudiated before a_ single i ! nival at Rome will be required. 8o far 103 candidates have | looked charining in a rich dark dress, with voteran should be denied 1is rights, o be- | clash, There heing considerable differonce N been detinitoly elected, comprising sixty- | tuft of ostrich plumes on the left shoulder. —_— lieved the defeat of 1554 was presidential | of opinion on this point, the settiement was — obitke to T tie pa pack s ¢, | left for a general conference to be held whe James Ttussell Lowell at Chicago. | TodUKeto biing the party back to its: duty, | Ioft for a general eontercnee to be teld when - six septennists and thirty-seven opponents | The Princess Ruspoli wore a dress of virgin Nifle 1 THyssiie St nel of the government. The socialists carried | wiite, The Marchisa Vella Marina iooked | Y He ended with an_ expression of his belief | Separate oranizations are arranced. Further | - Jfacific fatroad tn b The German Blections, the tirst and second _divisions of Hampr exquisite in a pale blue broeade, with plush | CHICAGO, Feb, 2. —James Russell Lowell | in future successand with a greeting from lon of the subject will be had to-mor- . ceial Telegram o il Sy dame Gordan BUimsd| ulAltonia and Nurmebury, i stripes and priceless paint 4’ angleletrre was greeted at Central Music lall this_after- | Tow p v 10 the Bice plainer and LGOS L ALy july STAATIAGH B SXCORTRTE NINE, noon by a_rilliant. adience assemblod to | Atter three ehcers for (g speakers the e | | Hie goeral imnaecrs of tanscontinental | plainer every day thit tegs is acombination Cable-Speeial 10 the Brr]—Some Dussel- | * ARRIAGE OF JACODINI'S NIECE. 4 {ite cican | dispersed to the tune of “Auld Lang Syne,” | railroads becan to-iay deration of the 5 weYALD KT W61 T 14 S Tiwastls ,|“,|;“,,,”J(’ o LR salhta plotitre eiititied cction districts | A matrimonial event which has excited | hear him deliver an “‘"""“‘I‘_ oo Ameriean | Numerous letters were teceived by the co- | interstate lnw and the necessary. steps to e ,,",”',‘n ity .‘k" S the lh'“- x'[-u" ‘x‘w-fl 1“ “Borll . ) 1 Have t Tue candidates clected | graat intorest in the ecelesinstical world came | 1’01t Every seat 1 the hall was taken | pittee, but they wera not read owing to the | taken to mect its requirements.” 1 jon | RO s en Berlin after election day. have this s twenty-nine conservatives, fourteen 1 a few days ago when the wedding of long before the time Lowell was expected. | lateness of the hour. Among them were let | opened by the read o A 10| Some time ago the house passed a joint reso- morning been treading upon and looking at perialists, twenty-five centrists, fitteen bty Mari bint, th ardinal's | O1 the platform was a distinguished array of | ters from the fol John Sherinan, | N Greene Curtis, general ¢ e | lution directing theinvestization to bo made, hundreds of painted names as [walked, Pre- | ns, four Poles, sixty-seven national | Signotina Marla Jacobini, the cardinal's | ool S50 ding Sex-cabinet ofticers, | Edmunds, Dawes, Eva hin, Ilar Southern Pacitic raitroad company. —The | although the proposition was bailled, browe VBiiEs Eroth BHLHER. R HIKAR bF kg Bk a3, four new German Tiberals «.d six | neice, to Signor Alibrandi, a wealthy mer- | £ ! stots Sudbedb AbFalE KA Tbseat | Eewelly-dtantod, ‘rworth, tenor of his article was that thio law was sus | pretoukl bie tropasition awas bafled, bros . the meonle had. evaded. the prohibition | joclalists, New elections will be necessaty | chant, took place with great rejoicing at the | federal and state judkuggencrals and © | Oglesby, and Robert T, Lincoln, eeptible of a'liveral interorotation, and_ if so en o wyed as long as possible, The toes, the people had evaded the prohibition | in thirty-six districts, “Phie national liberals | copot 00 b 050 Ploions ceromony the | Military officers, bishopfind other ecclesis — taken would not serjously interfere with the | measure went to the senate committeo on by painting the candidates’ names or earica- | Wil probably elect ninety | 3 ) Bk ol T “,' e d.’ I'g | tical dignitaries, and mhy of the foremost Brooklyn's Bourbon Blow-Out. operation of the Pacitic roads. After the | judiciary, where it was pizeon holed. After tures on the sidewalks and pavements, or | liable government majority is « I wedding party adjourned to the cardinal's | [ 0PI Bommercial interests | NEW York, Feb, 22, —The annual dinner | reading of the papers the meeting agrecd | o great elamor on the part of tho people of over doorways and on sides of house The National Zeitun s commenting upon | apartments, just above the rooms occupled | Fleboo the nor@west. On behalf of | of the Young Men's democratic clubof Brook- | that nothing could be done toward regulat- ) the eleetions, says: “Theresults as far as | by the pope, whose meditations must have | 0f Cliicazo und the b ks AL UL t i the country and a great deal of delay it was - otk W 1 ; ing the tanils, as, under a strict constrnetion 3 lII‘l;"sln u;u:;.-a, r”~ (u(‘ll':l!{fl |"‘|1n'||"l‘:‘m| k-ul-\\n'-'m-vh Hie of g Drilliant, septens | veen curiousty disturbed by the laughter and the Union league club, $General George W, | 1yn was given to-night in that eity nartly in | 556 Jaw, either throngh or local business | inaily smoked out, but it reappeared with pird on the poll, or defeated, looked | nist victory. ‘Lhe results ascertained this | P 3 3 . o i \ ? Smith, introdueing Lowell, explained t honor of Governor Hill. ~ Senator Colquitt, | would have to be sactiiiced. 1t was decided | all amendments imaginable to make it objees much foot worn. 1 met knots at | afternoon inclnde twenty-six seats won from | clinking of the glasses at the banquet table. | 1 Bon (FOEE G or an annual series | 0f Georgia, and General John €. Black, of | that a committee be appoiited to ro before [ tionable to those who wanted to contribute treet corners and i their houses and gar- | {he reichsta majority of January’ 1 whilo | “ho cardinal soemed to- have forgotten his | o o quspiees of the club, the idea being | 111inois, wore among the gests. * Letters of | the commission as soon “as its members a10 | to its deteat, 1t went on the senate oalendar, dens alternating their pipes and glasses with | gy SRR M A RESSIOLLIG HIOINOI o, | Y regret were read from President Cleveland, | £ 3 em to mnake such excep- | zoplarson, of New Jor oh ing their pip opponents twenty-thres districts, of which 1 the : afternoon th ung couple had | to insugurate, it possible, a reyival of the c 0 © charge of the ; ! tions s will allow tlie roads to carry both ; questions and opinions about the result of | twolve were lost by the new Gornan liberais, | oo v artiod aivilly at the eapital, the pro- | BeCral recognition of the birtiday of Wash- | Sceretary Bayard, Secretary Manning, Sen- | classes of tralic withont loss and witlout di- and has given evidence of a the election, until Berlin took on quite an | three by centreists, five by socialists and d al, " I t ington and cultivate among the people a | ator Thurman, Attorney General Garland, | vision to water or foreign routes. Themeet- [ desire to have it passed. Day after American look, The socialists 1 found in by demoerats, ' The new Gernan lib- | ceedings were interrupted by a sensational || BAGH IR BU LT M on comiug | Postmaster General Vilas and Seeretary | ing will continue in s two or Ay Ho bAH e o Hkva it Gallel up.ymnench AHERTAL R o | erals have suffered a crushing defeat.” incident. The registration clerk, seized . : ity iiltiey, - 1 the 6 FH(s “eyeniiie | UASM great glee, more because of the surprising in The Nachricten says: “If conclusions | witha sudden fit of i ity oted th forward, was greeted with prolonged ap- hitney, In the course of his opening crenso in their strength everywhere, even | can be drawn from the general | Wb ® sudden fit of insanity, grected “"’ plause. He said: remarks President Frederick Lee, of the FomINGRL WotRER Th) Bontt measure till it must now be taken up in the where they are in minorities, and also be- | summary of results the prospeets of the na- | bride and bridezroom. by pitehing a candle- | B0 e "0 FGonomen: When I recoived | €lub, said: ““The demoeratic party has been O telex worning hour betore 2 o'clock it it is consid- cause of their large poll, rendering in at | Uonal parties are decidedly favorable. ‘The | stick at their heads. 'The bride fainted, tho | ,¢'invitation to spoak here to-night, and in- | strengthiened by the continued successes of (KA ik, J= TS ehde bE. M1k Sallie. e | ered. Itis stated, without qualitication, that Ieast thirty distriets second eleetions neces- :?"-'"l"‘ Ao T'ff'"l”“' Sy ||--n,uh- l;;wg_uvt bridegroom fumed amd several bystanders | geed until a short time ago, 1 had the im- | President Cleveland’s adwinistration, The ORI A¥t UBAIBY, RENIHEL Mvi ‘-l,“ Sullle Gib= 1 selieme has been entered into by those who sary. In these districts the socialists, where [ Ot thio Aposties ot revalmion with woradon | erled and shricked. Finally, after a hand-to- . yas to, speak as one of & | enforcement of the civil servico luw meots | §OrI% L ebion AiCust M, Barat SOVDs, | g 4o 1l it by indirection, to consume the they were thied on yestordays poll, will, by which was evidently not expected by | hand struggle, the mad man was collared | ¢ ; o S e tiest approval. We approve the | af G BT IO o torday. . T | MOrning hour by various untimely discus- a prior arrangement, cast for the liberal or | the allied opposition parties, Accordingly | and the ceremony ended happily. sinvore one. 1 was offered my choice | policy of tho administration i steadfastly | 1 mmrm":u-\n mmmo"’ el Nf' o the | $1015 508 to prevent this measure coming centre candidates on a fresh poll, according | AMons the latt \.'.'.l‘.',';”v"f"?‘ Al (.-p(-‘n\l‘ dis- Al of two tepics, " polities “or Cliterature, | opposing the rupture with our Canadian | TR EIE FOEC PUAREON Stevens. in | up. This afternoon, after the District of as the returns may call. The socialists are | oEheH Toeling of nm-?m"'(l:qn‘fqy '};"I_I‘ PUGILISTIC POINTS, :lIIml s::,|;‘r§‘|cl“ylcx::fifirxp:_nlllgxxc\;;‘.lmli“nltwlnx:;l\x':\g; “eu_rnhurs_ '(l'h;-, lnl-r-ueu:t_ c0|||r-n.'l\'ol:sivflaDbi\i 1884 Gibbon’s art “‘“”v Gib Ihh building | Columbia appropriation bill was disposed of, doubly jubilant, likewise are all the anti-im- | discerned betweeu the high-sounding phrases | Micchell Talks of His Coming Amer- | of programme, After having written an ad- | roconves out heartiost eommendation - | belonging tothe Stevens ostate, Sho testi- | M) Opportunity. was presented to take it up perinlists, because of the feeling that what- | of the party press. If tie out BN VTR dress on polities, when I'camo to read it over | “Governor 1111 was teceived with loud and | fied that on February 27, 1884, Mrs, Stovens | A0 8 desperute struggle ensued. [t was ever may be the fate of the septennate, and | come of the clections “is such™ as - to o ary 27, 1834, Mrs. Slevens | g oonized by Miller, ot New York, with Vel FOUE S GROIBN I Copyright 1855 by James Gordon Bennett.] Itelt that 1 stood in & very delicate position. | Jong continued acclamations when he 10se | enere rallery a o oven i1 it Is carried, Bisuiarck hins been cowed | 163%e our enemies in o - doubt as | [0 w Y ork Horald Cable | 1 was to address a mixed wudience, an | o' vespond to the toast, ~National Demoe. | Ghtertd the ealiory and told her b @ 1od |y, joyropneamonin bill, and with succoss, by the Pope, and must be beaten on many | fond ouretlves to the ot for the srese SHaoTAILt T audience of both parties. 1 was uot spe racy.”’ The speaker paid a”glowing tribute [ tonethatshe must leave the bullding, and |, 'Nopracka senators divided on the sub- LK " e b S | PRI utmost for the preserva- 1 —Special to the [ —Charley Mitehell | jngin my own person, but as a representa- | to Thomas Jeiterson, whom he charncterized | Witness also testified: *She swore and she R At pet measures, His supporter: oAkt ) ::;’ll]l\ul{l ~l-||'.(~‘1 'ulfh‘»”fi"l‘: ”“l‘ll“:m:“l(:r |)~1‘|0 and Jem Smith took part this evening in the | tive of a club composed of both parties. Now | as the founder of the democ v, | tore and I don’t know what she didn’t do, | J¢ct Van \\‘3(l\_\ohm:hm»umh‘r»lhn!m: havpier than they did Jast evening. ‘Lhis is | Jike altsacriee wiich tho eperor asks. | g oitsman's assault at arms at the Royal | L~ believe [ hiave been in the habit | whose historic principles the speak Sne shook her fist at me and said she would | tigation resolution, and Manderson voting because, as s often the case in England, tad maintenance of peace is perhaps stor i ¥ vd | At times of speaking my nd pretty | seribed. He said those principles guarded N for the consideration of Miller ricultural bt 7 ‘ | seearcd.” minster aquarium. An immense crowd | & ACY G, SRESERR S 00" Stdongly | Tonbed. e s el 2 putie out of doors. I sent for an ofticer. | 1] it France and America, lator retirns this morn- | **Fi<Tanorted in ofticial eirelos tnat the em- | wi SR AR the L aNIBIED ia gly—perhaps s strongly | the party in its earlier days and [ PUICO : CC | bill, At ds clear that resolution 18 oW AL £t ATAttAobs Nifve Faractt reported icial eircles that the em vresent. Afte ¢ exhibition, and | "yt Tound this was an occasion on wiicii ¢ ‘was added the now fully nccepted | I'wo poticemen came and one of them said | g, at all by the s it will bo very ng show that the rural districts have practl- | peror will summon_ the reichst when the two fighters had resumed their [ I was placed in adelicate position where I fonros Doctring” and later still, under | to ~her: *Mrs. Stevens, it you or nded, requiring action by the cally reversed the last night's returns from | without waitine for the supplene cc- | gvening dress, [ had a short conversation | could not express myself with entire frank- | jackson, the admirabl e of an inde- | Wil g0 out quietly we' will - walk | house, and ne u delay which, as the cities and large towns, thons to be held s saon as tho veritied feturns | (G Bl ©Xg in my former interview 1 | Dess as one speaking in my own_person. | jendent treasury wa dopitei and over e beliind you” she teplied: Do know [ intended by the scnate, will undoubtedly Ut TION METHODS, 8 ‘ Hols g y the party de- he oicer replied: lead to its failure, e teh Gl YoRAYLO ta SOV | Youall know, of course, quite as weilas I | maintained, Subsequent ) ’ ! "The presidents, answering to New York e Kv':.‘“.‘;:,!‘,"‘(,::‘;',:.l\'.‘.:";(,n -'.‘,',““‘ national liberal :"“l‘!d .M"c‘" “.hmh. A0 a1k buo S OUETRWDS do, that a text is a mere brutum_fulum with- | mands inciuded the support of an‘honest e Steyens.” (L said: CIf you don’t CIANGED IS MIND,. > ¢ 4 s L Payans L nelined to be taciturn. out direct and immediate illustration, and 1 | curreney, obposition to all sumptuary law arrest this woman 1'll send for the eaptain. 1t is said that the president has reconsid- chalrman ; the counters of minutes, answer- | victories along the line. OFf fifty seats held | ] 5o, said Mitehell, “that Sullivan says | have observed, s 1 date say you have, that | Mrs. Stevens said: My old friend Captain | ey ¢ } : Yonuiniter et 3 h , “that S says served, as 3 reduction of war taxes in 4 A b i ap ered his determination not to appoint any ing to poll clerks, and the committeemen on | by the national liberals i the last reichstog i i member of congress on the inter-state com- £ St e I 1 $ Dempsey can beat me. My reply is that | direct and immediate jllustrotions seem to | economy in public ex 0 Williams? ITe wouldn't do an, Iu'nvrm me.’ Inspection, who' officlated yesterday and | f¥enty-five have been again won, - Besides | SRS FO0 ot B o T e in | have some personal application in them. Di- | fiioral - pensions for e s, | She then left, one of the oflicers e be | merce commission and that he will defer counted last nizht, had a wearied look as | alition of nat Msrp LR R oy il e rect applications and_ {llustrations seem to | ‘Ihie speaker declared that the demoeracy was | fore and the other behind her, ~She used bad | aetion till congress adjourns, This hag re- : , had * | alition of national liberals and free conserva- | Chicago he stipulated that unless I knocked | have gone to the school of the prophet Na- | rongfully cheated out of United States sen- | language. After several witnesses for the | pewed the talk aboit Senators Conger, they were met, [ saw only the slightest dit- | tives. Among the mewbors thus elected are | yim out in a eiven number of rounds be | than, and if tiey do not say Ta 0o many | SO O et an fthona | PRt were exnmined, Mrs. Stovens took | Mavey ang Van Week ami. Heoresentativs erence between the processes of registration, i'h""'“f'-“ o l‘]{lnixln:xng‘(!.m[\clnfvn’t-n;l »‘_h.‘f:\". would take the whole recoipts. But Sullivan | words, “Thou ait the man,” they always | Jsland by republican election machinery. | the stand and said she entered the building | NMorrison likely being chosen. revision, lust challenging and of taking and | R GApinth for, (e, SR 108 ean enjoy us opinion for the present, as in a | Sl to imply it It - seemed to e | e controt of the next United States se to wevt tho architects and carpenters ih ordor | = i TiEASURY. ST A s, countin the votes here and the same pro- | Dulshere,” Bernute for Oschersicbon, Mats | short time, it Dempsey will fight, I wil [ i had better throw ap my poliel | was maintained by tho tavo vofus ot Nevada, | 40 0o Continuods <As soon a1 antera, | e e o e s i New York; so also as to time, | guardsten for, Worms, Orehclhacuser for | canse him to have a different opinion, | because I could mnot muke it 10 my | had only 65,000 inhabitants. Jess than eitherof | Miss Gibbons came to me with her hand | v of the treasury. Kurther than dences of eloctors, and the manner | for Anhantl, The wational liberals will be | syitn will take credit with him from Arihur | mind, and shall fall back on the other Limb | nincteen New York counties. Ho de- | Taised and shouted *What are you here fc Sf.{linp A RIS tRAt, SebratALy T ALl alloting. What s —complained of | ensised in fifteen sccond ballots in constitte | oooper and Charley White for £1,000 | Of thé choice afforded me—that is, some lit- ved that reform was necessary to prevent [ You areatrespasser: get out ot this place.” | will be chosen nothing is_dennite in public i New York is also a complaint [ Shcics, where Heretoforg they have notboen | 5 ht Sullivan, and if Sullivan wants any | e7aty topie. I am more convinced of the orities from misconduct. 116 proceeded: | She called for an oflicer. - Two were passing | opinion. Somehow it i thought that the NareEnimely T Rateo kTaw ranresantatlyaa] | Loptosen e i dve ranisiarelun kilowngiinta Sl VL ANE B 3 wisdom of the choice since my arrival in Chi- 10 history of the democratic party is that | the door. Lhey came in and Miss Gibbons | yisit of ex-Mayor Grace has something to do T e s 29| nuinbe (istricts where the new | more we will find credit ourselves. Lt Is all | cago, for it would cause me the greatest re- | of the country itself. Its every page s em- | $aid: ‘Police, polic s woman 0ut’ | \yith the secretaryship, Though not heces- are given; in fact, ]us} hal fnflotcn to nearty | German libera Are concerned. | ponsense for people here to say we won't | gret if any work of mine should mar the cor- | hlazoned with the achievements of demo- They said to me: T bad place. ary in view of his own possible appointment, o million and ahalt inhabitants, strietly | Among - those - known et falr play in America. 1 know better, | diality of welcome which will be ane of the e atesmen and. damooratic _soldicts. | Don't stay here.” They were protecting me, | {113 pelieved thatthie hame of Somceono w il be enumerated according to the law on adjust- | feturticd are Richter for Dieth 10T | And would myself rather fight in the rough. | Pléasantest recollectionsof my life. L shall, | Eyery fmportant acquisition of territory t of the complaining Witness is | sent to the senate this Still it is ing elections to population ho reichstag | fnomicimcr ermes | Al z I i > ~ therefore, ask you to listen to'a few wordson | to us has been made by democratic from bozinning to end.” Counsel | {hought that the president lias not yet him- 3 = v FelCUSIAR | ingsburg o second ballot is necessary be- | est part of America than even heroin Eng- | criticism, and then apply them to the play of | administrations, comprising over 3,000,000 [ Will sum up to-day. self decided whom he will select, ~ Colonel ought to have nearly seventy-five new mem- | tween Hollman, national hiberal, and Godan, | Jand. Wil any one but Sullivan fight us? | Richard 'Chird, and to tig absenco of certain | quare miles. Every Strugsle against for- S Lawmont is quoted as saying that the position bers, to seven of whom Berlin is fairly enti- | soc N?‘ *I“‘!,’-’I”“I 'vl;'"f[“ ”"“““l‘}.'f hel¥ | Yes, 1 believe there are several men in | things in that play why ngn indicate | eign foes has been instituted by demo- Mint Matters. lias not yet heen offard 1o anybody and that tled. ~But Bismarck las opposed a mew | giephint HBert, A, Boctm batonal INCEM | 4 orica willing to fight either of us, and | tomy mind it Is not Shisespeare’s work. cratic statesmen.” ‘The svcl\kcrcomhlul‘d WasmNGToN, Feb 22—The acting | the vresident has not yet settied the matter equalization as tending to incraase the prob- | ¢ y ; 1 The speaker then priceeded with a dis- | “Governor Foraker, of Ohlo, spoke at n lato | see v of cnsur; v sent | in s own wind. Secretary Whitn ! e eraly y sy be a 2 i P i aker, x ute | secreta i treasary to-day 8 own mind, Secreta litney was e o e Aban oo the brov- [ eral, and litoemel, new Gernian fboral; at | you bet they shall all be ccommodated. sertation on Kichard Third, making no' ailu- | repabiien dner o Shokoatn luto | secretary of tho t 1y today sent y i s : e ring up the work on his fable this after- socialist, and Then, turning to Pony Moore, of Moore & | si olitics, American or otherwise. To 3 At 5 le= | to the speaker of the house a com- [ Clearingup the work ¢ 8L Bor/oE radloals; SoclAlibts and democrats Tn. | Seydowiiz, conservativennd betweon Krarre: ) sion to politics, > man who came into this state in 155 to aid in noon. When asked what the prospect was owit 4 wee \ Burgess' minstrels, who came up at that | say that the audience was greatly surprised is | wy election by the injection iuto the canvass [ munication from the dircetor of the mint, | for“a successor to Mr. Manming, he said: parliament. All such topies I heard variously :‘.;{Zy:?fi-mll:fll\\v 1 ‘l\ilell]v‘l;u‘ll::‘::;\l:i'::lnl.llllmfl‘lL‘Hrxn‘lt mouient, Mitchell said: *Let us o in, Pony, ‘%!‘l“-'itll‘le-l:“fiufin(‘fl ":’l:;lnll{}pAc‘(u\r‘nen- of the bloody shirt issue. 1 feel under great comptroller of the currency and assay com- *“Ihat Is too much for me to answer, But discussed to-day with auimation, but in an | oM B BRON “Contrist: at Manich, between | and drink the health of your namesake, | Bl x‘u'nju;x(cy’:»r'thg eI R recalved from unlh‘:l\l_lry!n']m mml.tp‘rlhllswluqbl;}- services | mission urging amendments to the laws gov- | your .n;.,plmT._ncd :‘l:atlllw.llllllul exchanke orderly fashion, g0 that the extra precautions | Sailmake, national liberal, and Ruppert, « George Washington, whose birthday it is.” | and atits conclusion Lowell was loudly ap- {‘(:’k"','[‘;,‘fj‘fl‘,f‘.ymfi‘}’},‘l,‘x:;;,u“'i’”."'g, poehalt, 1] erning the annual assay of colns 5o as to pro- | Uiy Dresent position for the treasury ports takonfiniprovidingipolicepatrolinnd olosing || frist, Hantl Sbotween) | Tiandos, Scontri: d vlauded. miy heartfelt thanks. 1 trust he may live fonyg | Vide for holding future meetings of the com- | 41’10 not care to assume newer and moro the main avenues leading to the palaces and Vollmar, = socialist; “at Lewpsic, TR An elaborate banquet was tendered to Mr. | and yvisit us again in future campalgns, ‘The | mission at Washington, scleetion at random | trying work, for the position of secretary of from the workmen’s quarters seeme between Troendtlin, national liberal, and A Fisheries Incident. Lowell to-night by the Union League club, Darty, browght into fite: upow | by the oflieer of the mint burcau of coins to | the treasury I NOt & SNGEUTS by any. Means. Tokg Bebel, ;""‘“‘l‘;‘b ; k, between Fenl- [Copyright 1857 by James Gordon Bennett.] ] id for 325 guests, The prinei- | o ctional issu has ever . since | be tested and payment of per diem compen- | Nothing whatover has been kiven me a8 to ANOTHER JACOBINT MANIFESTO LR i 5 LoNDON, Feb. 22.—(New Vork Heraid | pal speak ngressman John Baker, | continued to be a sectional party, having no | sation to members of the commtssion, any future cotleague at the cabinet table and 2 ks s 2 BltRont liiz, beywoan & . i i | cable—Special to the BEg.|—In a blue book 3 rehild and - Lowell. “The | foothold in one-third of the states of the | The report of the director of the mint, con- |} want to stay where I am, An extra letter was sent on Sunday night | and Get ! | remarks of Lowell were of an-Informal | union. It abpeals to prejudice, which for- | tatning statisties of the production of prceious A e from Cardinal Jacobini to the Munich elec- | e ! 11be Sabor, socialis! a ed to-day ng the character, ~ but were ~wholly devoted | bids if ever becoming a national party or metalsin the United States for the ealendar ! was a general discassion in the tors urging them to vote for the imperial ebur h"_h‘]‘}‘ ~"c'l:)1'- "",fl|"-“"-|";;"v'rfl_l gentlemen of the house of commons, on page | to a discuksion of the various phases of oli- | curing the confidence of the people, 1t s | year 153 show that the production of gold | senato to-iy abont summer junketing trips candidates and saying: “Tnis s with the in" W ormin, hattonat liberal and | 3 the following dispateh appears to'the Mar- | ties in this country. 'The burden of the | been o minority party ever since fts exist- | during that year execerded dny yuar sinee 150 | for various committees of that body. Amon sanotion of the pope.” ‘The lotter was mnch | Heinizel, socialist;” and at Dresder, be- | quis of Lunsdowne Aty Londs 1 | teiaa and comio ! antd] lencaRliniuouble sunstes trunmadowsha LRI AT UL SR el [ N Pt SRR R discussed, possibly much after the fashion of | theen = Iucltzel, - national | liberal and | Wasinyoroy, May 81 1850 Sy Lond: T go, | He gave no further’ explanation for | po it invaded the personal liverty = 1 counmities on Indian post traderships, the MeGlynn George controversy, for accounts | i€ iconha A" Franitort. * Grilienbers, | that the fine hnposed on ‘the Nova Seotin sin o subleet of his uftermoon - | Hyen e iolatea (i 0 b Let Them Buy Muskets, einlicomnitien oniLindinn oskUdALED] i of that have been fully printed in many Ber- Wist. el tar | fishing & S e tEe st kst Borlland, and none has been definitely ascer- | pus; it carried the clections by fore / > . 22.—In revorting ad- | Van Wyek ook oceasion o open up the B s sen, Griv Guebwiller, | been remitted by the_acting secret otiziugiconyertioniaiiieibapauth lic lands raliroad corporations tnstend of | tho biil donating unserviconblo muskets and | expressed himsclt as sturnly apyosedita ivion b T NS, A W Tt s S LAl bl L = reSCIVInG m or actual - settler i e general prineiples, but said there might be Returns of 200 election districts are known, | 4ud Winterer at Alticirch, T Surnp Stom [ ensthy R R b rory Banquetat Det You cannot point to a single instance | fecoutrements to certain Grand Army osts, | 500G G600 work in the investigation of the and excellent statisties of results estim ATl DR AL LR O S UL e o DErrorr, Feb, 22—The sccond annual | wherein the demoeratic party has been guilty | Senator Cockrelly in the committes's eport, | grygie with the Indi vigorously that about fifty majority is secured for the | Midnight: Returns from 230 districts received (Sicned)it o = SACKVILLE WEST. banquet of the Michigan club was held in | of cither of \gs or wiierein a deni- [ S655 that inasmuch as these wuskets are fu= | 8 earnestly purst roclaimed 1 I turns from nec KVILLE i Uk, of - tha ./ EAR oD ac atite) led inconstitutional | nished by the war departmen ate of | M a0t whenlho dectnto . " . s > 6] o o X b ‘. N the Princess rink in this city to-night. Covers | ocratic le ed in constitutiona, well-known fact when he declared that the septennate. There was a rumor this eveniue [ show the election of four conssesatives, six Then comes the following editorial pub- | the YO gL duty relating to representation, it must be | $1per niusket and [ e ot tho Rreat, majoriby. Of thdse A pArEIs that the kaiser would not wait for suppl en dmperialists, thirty-seven een Jished in the Herald of May 50, 1355 “ty, | Were laid for 1,500, and several hund ¥ & " y shn'of tho KISALL BIBIOTLY <OfikISOADALLISH 14 4 S Skl : : owned that Cleveland’s administration has | there wa to have a good time, and let the peoplo mental elections beforo convening the reich- | {E1tY=thiee national Lboralists, four ew | goiiniia, the acting seeretary of the treas. | More occuled seats in the gall given the country the benclit 0f honesty lation. Y the Cxpens stag, but Inquiry in an authoritaive quarter | (ians and four Doics, In Toriy-two districts | ury, has remitted the fine to which the Nova | W04 vati-colored streamers covered the walls | cconomy, = I1is integrity aud sincerity ‘have A Fortifications Conference, LATENTS ISUEDI0 AW ANE CHINE. showed this was nnfounded, supplementary clections are necessary. cotin fishing schooner Sisters, which was [ and cetling and pictures of pastand present Fully excentod: the revennes collected | WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 —The conferces cn R i b, ipplementary lections are necessury. ublican Teadors. wers hamg. around the | faithfully extented: the revenues collected ! James G, Alexander, Tli, Tio septennate means peace,”—a para- | [Returns sioi b distries show the eléction | seized at Portland last Mondag, was liable for 1 i se of Napoleon's “Llempire cest la gnarvative berlalists, 43 con- ; g ® | with dilizence; the expenses of the govern- | the fortifieations appropriation bill held a zoor of one-filth to W, e iia Linlete want of a manifest. ‘The Herald anticlpated | WOlS: ,I(’_“. “"0 south “’:‘l‘.‘ e the words: | et reduced; foreign affairs Conductes Hieebing this anorniag, b which fair progress | wellidanoviios 11 DAIX"—was o many tongues this evening. | liberils, 6 sociafists, 15 Alsatians and 4 Poies. | this rewission. On the morning of the seiz- | The glory of a nation depends greatly upon | conservatism and dicnity; in’ tact, Grover e B e et s Dy g | (BRI ot o elentions will e vk, | wre we expressed. our confidence that the | it2 PoWer—power to_enforee respect from \'S administration has ulilled every was made in the settiement of the points of | A. Brostr x City, ton who gret is expressed by old Berliners at the in- | Septennists are returned throughont Saxony. | treasury department would temper justiee | O ing it at the other end of the | promise. =~ ; ;}yfj‘:?;”:'” 121,}1'.‘.'.(!:",‘.\'”35 Jyas oharnctorized cultivator Carmichacl, What Cheer, Lratitude of the working class voter, for | a1d In almost all the districts in Baden, Y SR 10 temper Justice | hai] was: “Protetion to every citizen, native | | Senator Colquitt replied briefly to the toast | by i mine door operating mechanism; William J. nationalization is claimed to have increased CORRUPT TACTICS RESOR1ED TQ e % time it was antawonized by some privileged ning Presse remarks that success ceess, and that in the supplementa- ries Bisw will, through prestige and per- baps weariness of radicalisi, still further gain seats, All this was retlected in the late hours of but for unpolitic news from Russ 1 v understand that the kalser i# just now 1y miost excellent spirits as, of course, 15 Nis | and white harlequim costumes. Anotper | FEWUFD conservatives aud forty-uine liberals. | So wmuch happens that it s useless life to-day, is only a burlesque of un uhl-l.-:x.» chuncallor, who has been with bis lwperial | ogr worth mentioning represented a balt de- - - to talk of :h.-lmm, J.»urr?u:n Davis, m:un.; mm-lu staze m:-l |h‘l‘|' @ lh' h needed noth by v ‘ourlers are con v 8 238 0 Ang Y ssion to-day, o ) 1more inzto ¢ s rid SHess. maiesty several hours. Courlers are: con | molished house iu (e Glietts, with a lot of ‘.nln_nh Isiand Frohibs Nominate. MR e, amauple 010 1ngie B e CXPorid sas on Vg (P T stantly aniving at the palace. human miee playing about in the ruins, An- ROVIDENOE, it, 1 ) 4 b v ‘The children of the south ure being educated | construeted from besinuiie 10 end aud (s OTHER DETAILS. other, which stuck fast on the way among | HONists held their state convention here this | to Lelieve Abr coln was one of the | failure must be attrifiuted to Gilbert, Dunriy, Feb, 22— From present ealeula- | telephone wires, represented, the leaning | WOrRing A full tieket was put in Bomina greatest sages, ‘mwmhlufluy. he said, The Liu b 8ays: “':'.' |I.(“ l‘mn;xf“n“ tlons Bisniarck will barely obtain & inajority | tower of Pisa ln iniature. tlon s faliows: Goveruer, Thumas, i Iea- sSoi\d ok be driven gus of Wowiien 1€ sou | it Wasiol o ey mamen: feckhe wons for bLis septenmate bill. He ' required A BRILLIANYT BALL: ear, & antariy; Lauloasns sovarnar, AR~ | L) oud'the fag iy Sullivan have failec.” forty ‘wotes. 1le. -has already won | ‘The aunuil costume ball of the Interna- ‘.'“'I” -"-r?‘”"*"“'; ;“‘ \\"W Ports seeretary » q i ¢ ko be secuzed from the wavering centré, It | success. Nuwmbers of preity. Awericaus were | Kingston: attorney geneial, Bdwin Metealf, Hou. Joln P. Dolliver, of {owa, responded | can do. - ‘The plotds pour. both weak and i & cortodt tho government will not obtain a | preseut, wavy of thew sparkling with dia- ‘ of Providenge, to the toast, *Washington, the Suldier.” e | volved, aud ending eompletely inadequal political and dowmestic econo) HED € 10D ARG 1) eS| Gannon, Fort Dodee, assignor of three- Wb b 1, A Faree” sty | with mercy as soon as it recoived an_oficial | or maturalized, at Jowe or abroad.” | “New South.” ; ; B o St Of, O | fourths fo W, L. Orrick and M. J. Mulgrew, for the governument 18 assured, certificate of the facts which our corresvon- | Behind — the ' speakers’ table were | General John C, Black, of Ilinois, reptiod | axrcement will son be eached, /Ono of the | Dupuque, stiow cases William ityifman the wealth and opportunities of the people. LD dent at Portland had already ascertained | pictures ~ of _ Lincoln, — Garlield to the sentiment, “President of the Unitod | foRievees, GE00 G RTEEIE JERIEC it | Clinton, locomotive headlights Sumuel Jones, Much sorrow appears to be exprossed by 10N SARNIV 4 iy Senator Zach Chandler draped with States,” Among other things he Weo | he felt satistied this bill 'wo e reported | Wl e A coal driiliug . wachine; Josoph s ppears to be exprossed by citi- ROME'S CARNIVAL, and reported to us. The skipper was | B il : ; levaland's adminiss | not fater than to-worrow, which would tully | Y : 104 408001 : kil -3 g and streamers. Opposite the stand w all support. President Cleveland’s adminis 5 Intor £ TeTED ¢ A T, Kuklman, Anamosa, washing niehine; zens here of Hawburg that the town should | yo0 g o men Days' Liveliness at the | Just a8 devoid of eyl intention | ture of General Logan oyer the words “Fi fration nd 1 54y the time hus como Wien iy | 0ect the demands of tho ' country and piove | it "B 13 He, Divenport tongelest have so unanimously declared at tho polls Holy Cit as were the captan and crews ful In overy duty, true In every trust! = e adiministration may earncstly, nositivoly and SiIRepLly salisluelorydn 3 L1be el cultiv, ) et It .\l_x-lmmm.l llm for enmity to German unity, bublic Copyright 1857 by James Gordon Bennett. of those tishing schooners from Gloucester | will ever live in affectionate rémembrance. | finally appeal to’ those whose —person . AT = stop eylinder printing maohiner Almost the same ean be said of | gapje—Speelal to the B Martedi Grasso | $¢ized and are prosecuting, not only unmer | {55 onbosite ends of the hall. The names | fernecine feuds, obliterate all factions, wicld | joint resolution of the Fhirty-fifth gencral | fourth, to G, 1t Howard, Kinnells, automatie Nuremberg, Others relieve this pieture | (p1ove Tuesday), with the traditional fun it | ¢fully, but unjustly. The difference be- | of states and statesmen appeared in bunting | its tremendous powers for the perpetuation assembly providing for a Logan-Davis m foot for tongueless cultivitor duer ‘Towns by showing that in the manufacturing and | .o LaN T K carnival | tveen the conduct of the authorities on this | on every hand. A little after s o’clock Senator | of a democratic administration, declare there ; IOVIGINg: 108 B sen, Kent, stalk cutter, wining distriets—in Prassia aud Sasony es- | St 0t of :,": ‘“l"r,“t":;”i(“"“;" ‘:’”“f"':‘"‘:} s1de of the border and on the other side is @ | T- W. Paimer called the meeting to order, | is butone democratic creed and call upon aLitageolaeh 10110 ionass ek 10ty MILITAIY MATTELS, 8 8 S o-night and brought u omans to the end | ® . . ‘ 1oy, 3 e 3 erats eve ( v )ly ehamber in general convention to- Rirst Lieutenant Thomas 4 ol peclally—the anarchists ave dargely sulfered | of (101 Veliest en days of the season here, | BFeat one and will not fail to be noticed | R Ho¥, B [Hextord, S, | 260 a8 | S demiinis Smahas, Gt ol "Tive chmber was' approprintely dneo- | artilery: his bees KFHGL TONSCAYE doger in the balloting there, Another good omen | Sineq the Iast ball given at the Quirinal, just | Wherever the fishery questions are discussed. | order and ealled out the Arion qiia who | take its place without our camps, rated ana wreaths of immortelles bearing the | leaye from Maren 1 by General Senofield. selected by the Bismarckians is that al- | Giont days ago, one festival has followed | N0 special merit, tobe sure, is attached to | sang *Michigan, My Michigan.” Senutor ¥ o TL 1 e I AT i T v, dohn Vaughn Lewis, chaplain Unjted though socialism has,ina tew places, enor- | qiGiier with bewildering rapidity. The | OF treasury department tor its course in this | Palmer touchingly referred to the presence g _In Other “'\!U'"- e States army, I8 in the ity irom Fort Nio- niously inoreased 1ts vollng strength, its | AROIMEE _howlldering. 1spldity, 1 case. 1thas done only what was 1o be ex- | last year of ° Senator Logan, ~who | New ¥ g le_publie -bufld. | from flowers were plnoed o brary to remuin until Monday, — 1o was fore I K weather for over o week has been Siberian, h 4 h was “such & man |as the - republican | ings, banks, excha and business houses | 'petubers’ gal ey rector of St Johin's parish here and parlinmentary power has diminished 25 per | yutin spite of S pected of a civilized administration, and the » BRI g e A VRS, e L SAN0 .- bus A lengthy programine of music and spes A e 0 late T spite of all drawbacks we Romans | P! ty attracts and develops, and in silence a | gra closed and Washington's birthday is be- | e A8 of was appointed in the army by the late Prests iton the returns already here. Perhaps | qnq the foreigners who cro I the hotels | Canadians have only themselves to blame st 1o his memoryt was drank in clear | £ €500 SHC OIS 6 2 was I"\N}g “v‘{"} “':'. e kYR L dent Arthur. very curious statisties wiil appear when the | oo boarding house TSR tor the contrast.” ‘The chairman then spoke of the in- | 108 generally observed here, = . WEre 140 addrosses of Loncral pohy Al, Ariny furloughs d boa 5 louses of the city have con- = T 3 WASHINGTON, Feb, —The president | mer on the lifo of Logan and that of Judge [ total voto of all the fmperial onponants Is | frived to enjoy. themsclves. Tho eanisal - : fluence of the club in the past year and the ASHINGTON, Feb, e pi Juer ol fip.us0 OF LOGR Al SIALOL J1i dahin Hayday, troop 1 compared with that of Bismarck SUPPOTETs. | fowever O rotohod ooy to (earnival: | Appointed Minister to Washington. x:‘lll‘lhf'j.ll‘l' eping ut wor! I1 1<|_|‘x‘g\‘g!::‘|;,3x,rl|l:{ drove out to Oak View this morning and | Gawreler FOUien oo P L0 0 ;“-“”‘hf o |,..A.I.11',\, oruoant ¢ har PBLSS COMMENT, remember what 1t Was twenty or 6ven 00 | Torean ouratlor of the A midt VOu | Catlad on tho party fi the state to respond and | ik Femain there all way examining dogisla | aasembly, and wpon taking t Jeptimbers Corporal David L. Davis, toop Herr Richter, in his Freisinnige Zeitung of | vt e Jeistin suosdlies AL<e ANNLIE et s relereico. o tho need of g Mvegatiors, sde il bold s sooprioan opilie: | briaCaddisibelkisg (0 4he 1oL Mg Wlae eatn envalry, Lo wontin: Privite this evening. writes that the septennate is AT an embassy at Berlin, i ! or pensions ealled forth applause. The J 3 5 8 ¢ public, 0 L nd, James Walkup, compiny A, fourteenth ine HCROWD, minister at Wasnhington in_ vlace of Von - 5 '« CWI'he Vaca Shal jov- | day was gener: Serye city - - LrY, ONE 110 o . sure of a majority in the new refchsta On Gioveti Grasso (last Thursday) usually | Sehaeffer, who for S0Uho 1100 s been absent arno “1‘,:.&1 Was “‘:‘n\ l.n“::Iv:(-'v;l”:uul'\'\:)I- ‘ll|llr;u‘|‘l; 4 "fx'xi'”’ '37’”‘.“'1‘5"“"'.1,' ‘.f,’.,.‘.'-luf The Horn Silver Mine. j,fifl"'\iy:.::d '“ll‘\m[n n:;l\:l “u'.lx n:ln_\}\ “!‘A‘l‘):e The Berliner @Fagblatt adds: “11 the sop= | 11,0 pest day of the carnival, the Corso was AV s comed the guests of the evening n the namo | oia' many business | houses were | | NEW Yori, Feb, 22 —iSpecial Telegram | wofiths fiom Mareli 0. tennate means peace \\‘o way l"nwr;mm'll,\' almiost wholly abandoned to howling roughs Affairs at Zanzibar, ;v' h;h"'l'h.‘;nnhm and of -\l"'\'\t, ol ‘The lilrl Slosad Both houses of congress, | 10 the Bre)=There was no end of talk in JEUROXAL MENEION, - (S to bed, for, to judge from the elec- A zars Dho' e T vy Lo k1t oast of the evening was *Washineton, the B e L ) /a 86t vasl bout the only report wesentative-elect John 1. Greer, of town and_country, tho acoeptance of tho | riagafad a bad time between the tramontana | Vs, SHat the Portuguese men-of-war, by | telfe, o MalnG vespondab, oo gorra | Was compastd of veterans of the old vatun- | holders of the Ilorn Silver Mining company. itldly of Qiaahis, s Lorg, o ’ e . 0 a A | order of the vovernor of Mozambigue, have n his introduction Senator Palmer referred I 4 ais G . . " o | - army bill 15 assured. If Prince Bismarek | ynd the prostevere gentry, Although the po- | Seized the sultan’s steamer Kilva, at Tongi, | to Blaine and immediately handkerchiers | teer,fire department of this city and Baltl- | Phis statement by the company covers the O 1ee Ieports, fllln\('\‘l ot clrfldl-l I'n-lgrh:x‘"w‘l:l:\rv m-unl'")'i lice had forvidden promiseuons bandying | and towed her to Mozambigue, A “.";:""“‘l"'lgu"‘\i\'“ “"\'ll"lflll-"‘9-‘h‘ully and Jong | moré, \\}:"u‘. ”I:l”"\"xi‘{‘:“’ harticios ‘{“'("“_I‘I":i e from J‘\uu‘u).l“l‘|i.lhw “1”1 31, 1656, a7 Dot AL B . e on whosa blind devotion to the government | ahout of meal bags and plaster pellets, tew - ORRIec, Was ovosad, t it vy J Natlonal | undis justout. Starebolders sald yesterday [ A0 k) AULAEER he could always count, ho seems to have sue- | good hats and bonnets escaned destruetion, To Lay the Corner Ston anierielering to e onneotion of Maine | files, Rashingion, Light Juiantey, oot that the statement was furnishied only after ’,"‘.‘I‘"“l‘;“‘_"f"::“‘\\';“',‘{'{\' '\"‘h';i 44 'l‘,‘ff:vfjl“"',“‘: ceeded in achieving this. Henceforth the | e Gette di Fiora included the flin ing of | RoME, Feb. 22 —Cardinal Howard will Iay | ton’s belief in a stiong government, which | also paraded during the atternoon. The | emphatic demands and declarations that, un- | (ISR B S IS 108 will of the chancellor will be the one deter- | yoten eabbage stumps and dead weeds and | the corner stone of the new Canadian col- | is just what the republican ' party | Washington Continentals made o pilgrimage | less it was forthcoming, suits wouid be begin ntof mining factor of the German reichstag, and | faded overgreens, leze or Via Quattro Fountaine Thursday | klves. o appealed to the young men to | to Mount Vernau, shers spprophiate exer; | wzalnat, Presdent Chis, { fruncklyn, who | and natcbal bank uetos "'H“'“ R e ol RAINRENSRET o RL crgreens, . S TR Riki et T A stick to the banner gloriously earried by Lin- | cises were held. 1 Oldest bitants' | is now in Europe, ang ¢ dent K, Gu | jons and the issue of coin ce no serlous ol oW 8a01N8 Lo stand Ju the TUE PROCESSION, next. Cardinals Gibbons and Tascherean | SUié {9 LIS thNEr ".'.l“:}h..muvr and Blaine, | association also celebrated the day inan old- | Brown, resident oflicer of the compuny, inthé | hruce of subsidiary silver and gold certifis way of his realiziug ail his well known | ope nalf a dozen allegorical cars com- '\;‘111}11[9\1“1 lLI_.;lll:;!;“lI\IA‘nlll(l‘Q‘;;u“! ho &-l\hnflp.-“:;r and " under which Washinzton would have | fashioned way. United States courts, and ugainst the di- | 8 T'he bill also requires the seoretary of eted for tae prizes offerad by the e a P ] " h ® Ub- ches Sup| N govel o - reetors, who are sald to live in the neighbor- d A s peted for tae prizes offerod by the carnival | GtV sitend, wiarchied In support of good government. ' | qugay Gove From Oritloal Pens, | jeciers; wio ae s tlive i i bare | e eaARnry 10 el o cortificates In des nmittee. The least disappointing was, < Lon. Joln 5. Wise, of Virginia, spoke of : - ; H Bvtttte a5 an T 5 - RNt 2 Sy “Washington, the Virginian.” “The club New Yonk, Feb, pecial Telegram to | Salt Lake City, Tueked away in one corner | nominations of §1 and $5 on all surplus perhiaps, a buge plaster groun symbolizing | Stanley at Zanzibar, arose o tleir feet and greeted him | the Bee)—The Tribune'’s musical critic s | of the report 1s this 4 coin und gold butlion held by the treasury ag the decay of “King Carnival.” On the sum- ZANZIBAR, Feb, 22—Henry M. Stanley | with three cheers, )i being | not enthusiastic over *Ruddygore,” which SAccounts aue the eonpany, 63 UL 1y ronerty of the United Staies in excess of mit stood the sigure of a decrepit old man | has arrived here, plaved in greeting. Calling attention | 19 AR R N > NOUIE 10 explait Loy thit Suount | $100.000,000 of gold wud silver coin and goid on - erut Around the pedestal were e to the northwest territory as Virginia’s con- | Was produced fast night wi o , Ko § amne die, trom whots it s due, or whether | bullion and to pay out the same in - the dis- grouped barberi horses, coriandoli verders The Canadian cetions, tribution to the prineiple of Virginia, he | hearsal and with the \uu‘mallhl-l’r best, I‘In: | e company hiv‘ ‘;n »;i;m} ;'h b or the N ot uu\.lvnm gations, uu-n‘v‘i et REUN 0 v PORONTO, Ont., Feb, 22.—In the Domink spoke of the adyance wade by the n- | chiet disappointment flows from the fact that | amount du¢ ¢ fact tlint b i ) has are made payable expressly in- gol Aud othier vaulshed features of the festival, | WS BRI BAb: g ominion | (8L Be lust contury, W ton exXpe- | the operetta, instead of being an amiable | ApDearin the repoit fo | YCAr | and silver coin, On the platfurm supporting the trophy stood ections uy P om. constituenc rienced one revolution; we ha ad a thou- - ething discoverable fn social | S140600 wins buid in ) L Alter the action of the comm g a ninber of pretty girls and youths in black | bave been heard from, sixty-two of which | sand—in satre op somethlug dlscoveral Al 1 Thit the 354,945,175 ftem Ceant i 1Ok Gave Batice Ling # TS . . clal transaction } K bill in the \te at the tivst of tunity. ed t 1 T he 1 | hou yam tee on i $14) s agreed to report @ bill approp! de ! 16 200,000 for the ciection of peblic buil yesterday about thie 8685445.1% Brown was | at ' Milwaukee, Wis. Next to the New York asked if @ itew did not represent @ 10an 10 | ecustom house bill this weasure carries 1h0 Francklyn. He replied that he declined | largest appropristion of any reputed f1om o speak turther of the aftair, mittee during this session, ~ — The Mi Under Arin Approved the Act, arms at Cambridge, but not a single > pOTOved the act t struction of & man has been needed, 1t iwed there will [ bridge a L Mississippi kiver ab Dis be trouble'ihis evening, #s boliaay, 1 . i | | | Atter three ¢ Virgi The Sun 3 he weak point of ‘Kuddy- is neituer in th