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) o , o - EVENTEENTH YEA O\IAHA UNDAY MORNING. h()VE\lBER 6, 1887 SIX" PAGE l\l IBLR 141 \ ment on this subject. 1believeno final de- | casket to the cemetery near by, 1 | Berlin police circles, A murderer has so far | on the Germans and beating them in the in- GOVERNOR OGLESBY'S N AIL, | plusees hs could have been devised if ona THE TRIPLE ALLL\\CE cision has yet been arrived at. observed a village woman, who led | defled the detectives. Thereupon a me- | terpretation of their own music. Miss Whit- A 1 AlLy | had deliberately set to work to plan such & - Since the sccossion of Dr. Newman from | a child, stop and pick up some violets [ dium placed the subject in a trance, got | aker, who is known by many Brooklyn peo- VIR L mentioned (n his conversstion Bi6 the English church no event has ecaused | which had fallen from the casket | from her a full description of the murderer, | ple, is to make her debut in Berlinon the 11th fact Lhis Darsotia NAA intrustod to" Rim' Hi 32 such @ profound sensation in the religious | upon the green sward and press them | his present surroun@lings and friends, and | in concert, under Joachimi's leadership. Letters About the Anarchists Con- | manuscript for revision and bad him make i world a8 Mr. Spurgeon’s withdrawal from | to her lips. The hillsides around the church | finally, by o gigantic effort, the street, num- | 1 hear a characteristic story of Prince Bis- 0 provision for his funeral. [ The English Public in General Taken | . 1y, 1jc anion. T gave you an early in- | cemetery woro fairly black with peoplo not | ber and & descriptiont of theBerlin dwelling | marck. Ho was at dinnor at Briedrick's T ““He i# is ready to die and expects to. He Slightly By Surprise. timation of this great shock to the non-con- | only from the vicinity but from distont vil- | in which the said murderer lay concealed. | Rulie when he received a telogram. He ol "‘:."l';‘,‘,‘,‘;:,‘!,“r'.‘.,{“(,‘ll‘},"','.,'{:,,’.‘,:‘,,f,‘" \',(,'l"ff,‘,‘;,d formist body. The effect surpasses anything | lages, Their demeanor was remarkable. | There was joy in the hearts of the oficials | immediately excused himself to his guests | ANTI < CLEMENCY PROTESTS. | yqt be traced to a reliable source, that Most TG which was anticipated, othing ¢ is | After the remains were deposited in thegrave | when it was discovéred. The location de- | and got up to write the answer but, Hul- ||nllu|'h-us New \'\'-\'l]( anarc hl\mm{l.lv, ‘uu talked of in dissenting cireles, The whole of | Tinterviewed some villagers and their grief [ scribed is & vacant I “Durchlancht, at least first finish your ¥ - " Schwab, an enemy of law and order but & " EXPECTED IN OFFICIAL CIRCLES. | (0t tis church will not withdraw from | for thelr dead benefactress was most pathetic. | Tho restorer of the Darmstadt Madonna, | soup,” pleaded a gucst. & Gl bl o WOl WL AL B H R L LR R TR T vt ) the union and other churches will follow. | The remains were not shown but 1learned | by Hobbin, has received a grand medul for | *Impossible,” answered Bismarck, “this Will Be Demoralized Uuless T DI foreuvell to thale d6oHed. BONMASSs Some conde Mr. Spurgeon on the ground [ from the undertaker that her face grew | kunst und wissenschaft, telegram is from my son Herbert, who does the Exccution Takes Place Most and Schwab, it is said, place no reliance Germany, Austria and Italy Form e | i \wiut they call his narrow-minded views | hourly after death more sweet and pleasant | A meeting of the directors of the zoolog- | not like to be kept waiting. If I waited he —Lingg Still Deflant. in the reports that the governor is melined to Strong Combination. and of the scandal he is bringing upon the | than in life, and that her white hair was in | ical gardens has been held in Berlin, The | would send another telogram, He is very Siay dotah of Lt oh. B8 SR ANV Haptist comuninity, but, 0 far as very care- | the bandeaux style, according to her early | next mecting will be held at Bresslau in 158" | industrious. (With a sigh.) If in my youth 10 st ap tho Workingmen of the. cOMMLEY by ful inquiries enable me to judge, the majority | picturcs. The continual trouble on the Russo-ier- | Ihad been half so industrious 1 might have (‘m(_m“"{f‘_'“' "‘:‘:}]‘:';“'{ iogram o | Miking an extended lecturing tour throughs approve Spurgeon’s comduct and hold that = e . man frontiers begins o attract serioudtten- | amounted to something." NS st i out the west. At the jail Parsons professed 4 AVOIDING EUROPEAN TANGLES. | [ iC e s s ot . CREMATION IN FRANCE. tion. The incidents hre much like thyso on | A recent decision of the Berlin court is | 1he BEE.]—Advices from Springficld say that | to be jn ignorance of the future plans of his ¥ Calvanism s & striet creed, but | Detailed Description of the Process— | the Franco-Russian fronticr. of some interest to Americans, An Amer. | Governor Oglesby's mail to-day was much k"“;x\‘.";".(».‘."'\'i"‘.'{“.\"\(«""\'"""l no surprise i those who profess it should be true to its Actor Paulus Lyonized. The returns of the ‘excited Catholls clergy | ican dentist who put the title of doctor on | JATECT thun yesterday, and was composed ul- | Wap SRR GG SER 00 e ouse & British Statesmen Keeping Out of | principles and not open the doors of com- [Copyright 1857, Iy James Gordon Bennett,] is causing all through Prussiu considerablo | his cards was complained against undor a | MOstentirely of letters relating to the an- | . Jo urant to-day, where Francis. Train had | Waodisss Complications munion wit I to receive all sectsand | PAis (via Havre), Nov. 5—[New York | amount of ill feeling. The first result of this | law forbidding graduates of forcign colleges | Archists. The excess of letters in theit be- | jnvited the wives and the children of the | P! v even free 1 Such is Mr. Spurgeon’s | Herald Cable—Special to the Ber.)—The | is to give an impetus to the movement in the | to bear the title of doctor in Prussia. The | NAIf wasnot so marked as heretofore. € ndemned anarchists to dine with him,stood ] position, and nothing will turn him from it, | weathier is still cold and cloudy und the suc- | Prussian stato looking: toward disestablish- | court fined the dentist, with a warning to | 40 citizens appear to- have become awak- | doscrted ot 1, oiclack. 1t had been ol "he loadors of the union are thrown ifto | cession of storms has stripped the trees of all | ment of this state church. Regarding the re- | avoid a repetition of the nffense. In answer | 1ed o the fact that the anarchist sympathiz- | (R0 Siqg'or Citizen Train and by the SPURGEON'S LATEST SENSATION. | 0, consternation. The Baptist newspapers | their foliage. A political erisis is niow averted | turn of the monks and nuns, I saw recently | to a question the court said the law applied | ¢S ar¢ besicging the governor with their b | st skill of the head waiter. As the regular Al it logger heads, Only Spurgeon’s own | by the general desireon the part of everybody | Probst, a prominent, churchman, who said | to all forcigners and he would fine even the | Pewls for mercy, and a number have taken | daily gucsts arrived they coutrived to obtain e T el Sword ind Trowel. i calm, cole | 0 have Enquot and leavo Wilson to its tender | that the number of roburning clorgy has ban | crown princo's doctor, Mackenzie, if ho nt. | Choush luterest in the matter to drop o fow | seats us noar this table as possible for the His Withdrawal Groatly Stirs Up | lected and confident. The reverberations of | mercies, so that this evening's session is de- | greatly exageerated. Many of those driven | tempted to adopt the title of doctor in lincai to inform tho povernior of thelt Bym: || il A% QRSN AR, it Mootheas th e ke b this explosion will be heard in all parts of | void of the piquant interest that the convers | from Prossia by the ruetterkampf have set- | Prussia, pathy with the element of law and order. | L o' same as Mr. Train. Mrs. Par- the Religious World. the civilized world of sensational scandal Loped would character- m.nu-umm.uu\ in their new homes, Those —— Notwithstanding this, the communications | ¢oi¢ had promised to gather the invited { Tord ST iton. Has: hnd. all his iz6 it. of th op ANbtan Who wont to 5 ‘In ll:r Gha nber of Depitties. from the fricuds of the anarchists outnumber | guests and have them at~ the Palmer house | S Wmet by the mischunoe ' of Now that the police precautions have pre- | Amer T AN [P G et s G Gl AL GO MR bRl s b e ATl - THE BURIAL OF JENNY LIND. | Balfour falling il with typhoid cluded the probability of any more Paris | Holland many will return, but come slowly | Mittee appointed to enquire into the Caffarel | aro examined and indexed, they are tempora- | ARVCINC Mng SR R SYeHe % 0N be une in his house. Next Wednesday. was the day | theaters serving s cremation temples, as 1n | and in such & Way s to give the least of- | 5¢andal was discussed in the chamber of ced in the tin boxes of the stenogruph | 410 et the company together. The bane 4 The Peerloss Songstress of Years Gone | Lytton's daughter, a ludy endowed with | of experiments hus just been concluded to | with the recruits of anew generation. He | 4y ogecution of Wilson AGHIBH ANoUTATHE: | Caita e WWIRARIWE Al plaeedl i (LK8 ror Oglesby Will Not Talk. | g OS] irrat parsonal stteantions, The love test the new crematorium of Pere La Chaise. | (Probst) expressed strongly the opinion that, | e PFose AL ! ¢ A LR LLL ‘ By Laid to Rest - The Process of SR RNC R AR PAtH amIALIAW s | 1t is claimed that corpsee can be reduced to | the Cutholic church hasbeen greatly strength- | SubMmitted to the chamber, the abuses in con- | vault to make room for = new.comers. AL B gt 0 | Cremation in Prance -A Row Ui typhoid fever und gets laid up for nobody | ashes in two hours. The committee reported | cned, ulthough Prussia, by the struggle, as [ 20Con With the scals and stamps being | These boxes = are ' labelled: = A R avets move) of. CEVEGIRE | : I Jabws how long, What is the new ambossa. | the results every quarter of an hiour and the | he claims is shown by the grent. num. | Punishable by from six months o three years | archists—for clemency” and *“Anarchists e 4 in Berlin Musical Circles i G TR ¥ & d 2 imprisonment. He asked Rouvier, prime | against clemency.” There are two boxes of ssby is watched with the most intense ine - | R dortodot Go fo his post and leave the | exactheat. Itis ruther startling as follows, | ber of new Catholic churchies now being [ MiPHsonment. | He asked Toud b ; et & dhalls Bty er S e - Forcign News. young people behind of leave only the one | an extract being made from the oMcial re- | built for cloister life. He predicts a notable | Mminister, to explain the case of Wilson. M. | the former matking for cach of the latter. 1 (00 o0, SR IRERE TS BRI a ‘ ! s o Tkt interesting. of the. coupte, Shall | porti 2:05 p. m—Plato supporting tho body | revival all throngh Prussia, Ho thinks this | Fouvicr inrenly, sald that all the documents | iio task of indexing theso voluminous con- | SRCEECHE e Jutt, MOatORins 008 OF Soy M0 the marriage be postponed idefinitely or | i8 inscrted in the chamber and firedto o mod- | is the best means of combatting the worldly | hud, been pluced in the hands of the | tributions have become so great thut the | B R0 CLE R 14T ARt A Commoner's Lotter, shiall the coremony be performed as soon s | crate hert; the legs of tho corpse spread out | spirit of the times. Neither Probst himsclf | ministers of - justice. = The discussion e linve AL PUDIRE MUOE e e Wraisat ALl T oilehi Hay eomu TR [ [Copy ight 1853 by James Gordon Bennett) | the poor man is well enough to be aboutt | to the extent of touching the sides of the | or his nides could tell me the sumber of clergy | 08 gencral and = closed = amid great LGk L GCREE DR IS A R e e R e L) B 1 ] Loxbos, Nov. New York Horald | Thoso are the quostions which are now agi- | chamber; the furnace is charged and the | who have 8o far returned to Prussia. Frei- | (xeitement. A Calfaviy moved that the i | filed with printed characters in about the | BETFEEE TR B T T e pontle Cable.—Special 1o the Bri]—The new | tating the elussic shades of Knebworth, An | draught * set on. 2:20 p. m—Fect have | herr von Hammerstoin, editor of the strong | as May, 1477, 80 18 o incude the time of the | S2mie style that the boxes are lubelled. et G e L [ tripple-alliance between ( , Austrin | alliance interuptedenot o triple allisnee | naturally replaced themselyes on sole plate; | conservative protestant organ, the Kreuz | adventof thé Debroglio ministry. Rouvier [ Attorney Gencral Hunt arrived to-day | #1610 WL WEREGER 0 Bl F0 { and Italy takes the gene Somewhat | poneluded —perplexes the soul of the Freneh | legs have bent up; flesh is in combustion | Zeitung, has been one of the strongest and | denied that politicians had leveled scandals | from Mount Vernon, where he swppad ail § TS HIEL Fitter " s govertion s Rl ARy by surprise, but in ofticial circles everybody | umbussador, Gerald Balfour isa somewhat [ and the bones of the legs appear. | most influential chumpions of Protestant dis- G B O waa v o thuilt e 0 HUR R VoL B | was well prepared for it. 16 is understood | sickly man of thirty-five and has served as | 2:05 p. m.—Legs are partly consumed; black | establisement, I went, thercfore, to himn 10 | Wase Shwers shiioneg g hicsident’s acts | audience with the governor vet. The state | was uid a communication had been received i that England was not consulted in the mat- | yjeate seeretary to his unele, Lord Salis- | patches on knees, heel and trunk. 2:50 p. m. | ask why his church secks separation from the linisters were responsible for such officers met this morning in the private oftice | from Colonel Robert Ingersoll in_ behalf of ) ter, nor was there any necessity to consult |y He is getting better, but nothing can | —-Legs are completely red; upper parts of | Prussian government. He said: “At pres- | 1 Tterpollations could be nddressed | f the secretary of state to transact business | thocondemned men, bt the truth of this her, her intercsts not being directly concorned | gtone for his falling A1l at such o time and | body begin to redden and to be consumed. | ent twenty million Protestants roceived from | 0 them on matfers for which they | which demanded their attention as com- | { I " tiet s on Have either sl'n i one way or the other. No doubt Prince Bis- | pice, 305 p. m.—Abdominal cavity begins tobe | the Prussian government about one-fourth | [Y&re responsivle, but aucstions ‘bevend | missioners of state contracts, but thean- | gho petitions or written the governor as i marck has more than once udvised her to | * here ia no foundation for the rumor cur- | reduced; the ribs ave burnt; black spots on | loss money per year than Is granted to ten | the * furisdiction” of - the . judici) | Archist question was of such absorbing in- | clemeney. On the other hund, it is sid o | k mirsuca policy in Egypt which would have | vent hevo this evening that % schemo for | chest and head. 8:20 p. m.~Whale of body | million Catholics, Furthermore, tho Catho- | powers,’ On these grounds hotwas opposcd | Lerest that they found difficulty in attending | apparently good authority tht the malls are s Veen calculatad to embitter the relations be- | i the Tvish landlords has ben ma- | 18 red saving a portion of the head. 845 p. | lics receive their money, say. two million | to the inquiry. He ndmitted the justice of | to anything clse. The inteusity of the inter: | PRGN B REVEERE GO0 i Pon the | d and France. Had his coun- | {ured and is now ent and dried in the hands | m.—Upper part of body has fallen in and | marks, absolutely withont the possibility of | the feeling which actuated the chamber, but | est manifested about the state house i the f FREPR TR S Doliey. The different kinds il cil been , Engtnd would now prac- | of the ministry. Several schemes, includimg | bogins to whiten ; operation scems finished; | parliumentary haggling or interforence. We, | SOUEHL it wus best to lot mutters tuke their | governor's probable action could not b | of “jotters und potitions ‘as scon a8 read tically, though not formally, be a party tothe | Chamberlain's sted, but | firing is continued to same degreeup to 4 p. | on the other hand, must go each year to a | remark, but Calfuymi's motion was finally | Sreater. Little else is talked of. Lettershave | aro indexed und filed away = in _boxes, i illiance, Efforts have also beeu wa it is oven | m. to obtam more thorough reduictions after | parliament composéd partly of Jews, Catho | adopted. Jolibers then said the right wus | 8180 begun to pour in upon the state oficors | Tho governor to-day had o consultation with it made on the part of Austria 10 | goubtful whether the governiment will under- | 4 o'clock no more wood is put in furnace; | lics and atheists, all of whom have a vote in | opposed to Calfavru’s motion be vas | asking them to persuade Governor Oglesby | AHOMEY Celert EERl f U HRAR S0 i estabiish wove intimate velations | {2kt doal at all with the question of land | damper closed two-thirds to concentrate the | deciding how much the Protestants shall | directed against the accusers vathor than the | to commute tho unarchists sentences. Treus- | from Washington. ‘The object of the confer- | with Engiand, ly just bofore Lord | utcriceo next yoar, heat and at 4:20 p. m. the plate is drawn out. [ receive and how much: money shall be ex- | hlopted, that ‘the commission” be. given the | Lk ranner s received o mumber of let- | ence is of course unkown, us well as ity ves Randolph Churehill's rosi Some ono his stolen a fow proof sheets of | The body is completely consumed. Notraces | pended. Our church 8 also, in purt, con- | widest, powers. The committee réport was | L0t from represcutative wen in the southern | sult, Wiley Jones, democratic member of the What went on about thiat tiv e fortheoming “Life of Darwin, and sold | of brown or yellow spots. The ashes are | trolled by & ministor who is responsible to | then adopted. part of the state, every oncof which hus been | hotso of forresontulines, Preeivin KRR | fully known to the public, but it is certain | yom to the Pall Mall Gazette, where a no- | quite white and weigh 2 kilometres 50 grains. | this same parliament. What we ask is mere- e emphatically 1!1'l:|x\"||-n! hunging of the con- | G o, asking him to assist them in_pre- i that int that England was | fice of them appears, This is under o gnise | The amount of wood consumed forineinera- | 1y equality with Catholics, or equal money e Lancierstor Bnllnt : demned men. The letters have been deliv- | (oniing i petition to Governor Oglesby Mons very awn into dungerous en- 4 op 4 yeview of the entive work. It is quite | tion is 400 kilometres. granted according to our numbors; a perpet- | LAIS Nov. ew _York Horald: Catilejftered to the goyeruor. sud. placed among his | day. Mr. Jones doos noy, yeb Kiiow what hio 1 tanglements. Since then Lord Sulisbury his | Dain to amgone who has really seen the book | The great Parisian hert, Paulus, has more | ual grant like the Gatholic grant, not the | —5peciul to the Br]—Madume Gerster | collection. 1t oxnnanted foro e B shifted his course, revertiug move to the Pal- | (Lot only w fow fragments have fallen into | honor in his own city than clsewhere, fora | subject of the partament's' interfer- | 52iled in tbe Burgoyne, also Colonel Maplo- | At thie Juil to-day, there was the usual num- | TG matier o . merstonian policy, cultivating a good under- | Gyead's hands or he could scarcely have ab- | dispatch from Lyons makes it plain that he | ence. During the Napoleonic | %% bor of visitora' The first to_present herself Commutation Talk. i standing with France and leaving the € tained from making some remarkable quo- | has not in that important center been treated | wars, the church income, equal, The German Grain Tariff. was Miss Mueller, Lingg’s sweetheart. | Ciicaco, Nov. b State's Attorney Grin- man powers to settle their own policy. The | garions, Theve arve lettersin the three vol- | with the respect that he doubtless looked for. | according to present values to four to | BeruiN, Nov. 5.—The agricultural council “',“"“"‘}‘0 e;ilwrmi“hcn;“huwl\m& fn{ nell gave instruct jons this morning to the wutual concessions in reference to the Sucz | e e most interest to the part | He was engaged to appear twice atthe Lyons | 5,000,000 marks wascofiscated. Reimbursal | to-day definitely approved the tariff on grain | whieh septated ot from her love clerks of the criminal courts to prepure no canal und the New Hebrides came us kind of | git® 0 S0 BT T Gasette, | Casino on Thursday for o benefly perform- | was promised, was eves taken into consideru- | adopted yesterday, which fixes the duty on | opeicd up a nowspaper which she held in her | Clendar for hext wecle This means there formal announcements 10 the new entente | A reviewer who G of | ance in conncetion with the press, but having | tion by Frederick Wilhelm IV. We do not | rye and wheat at 6 marks; oats and barley, | hands and poiited out to lim something that | A {0 be 0 courts in anticipation of the exo- 4 cordiale, and Prince Bismarck, who s seen | Lo them and missed it would desire | sung a fivst time refused, under pretext of | ask that the capital be returncd, but merely | 8 marks; buckwheat, palse and other kinds | Was i it which caused them both to breai | ¢ i ro Wrank Bakde;whoV (b o, s KA whither things were drifting, has hesitated | o o ot The protended ro- | fatigue, to sing again. Upon this a tremend- | that interest be given us as our right instead | of grain, 2 marks. A duty of 50 pfennig | Gub ito merty luughter. Miss Mucllor wias | o fiinal conrt, signed a_petition for commus 20 longer in Dloying his last’ card and this | Fow is much in advance of any other paper, | ous row began, The public, far from bowing | of, as at present, third ouly of the amount | Was fixed on bran. The council wlso udopted | Jiot HUPHER IR 91 ORRETAE, WAL ACE JOVET | tation this morning. * Now that there socms j s intended as a serions check 10 Russia a5 | for 1o eavliest copies work cannot be issucd | before the capriciousness of the great man, | due us, doled out annually by parliament, [ measures closing the frontier against for fact she was rather cut out from | t0 e astampede in the dircction of a com- well us & wrning to France. ‘o Moditer- | T the yoth. Tt mikes a bit of o stir, but is | flung overything they could get hold | Our prospocts aro improving vory fust. Na- | Sousigninents, wnd granting tho undesratl | him, lis attention being demgnded “and [ mutation of sentonce for " the convicted Y rancan comes within the seope of the, treaty | «o vory dull thut tho demand for the work is | of on the stage, smashed bottles, | turally the dauger caused by the Catholic | bf 18 L utics | ainis “wholly oeculed. by “ethors, who anachiste/tt mayiba wellito nitionieiag [ and this project of turning that sea into a | o¢ 1ixely to be stimylated. glasses, tables and gas fistures. The per- | victory stimulated the desire for disestab- B O ot s st DIl | section of the 'community—the police forco. | Russinn lake must once more be postponed ¢ Coquetins pefformanee in “Le Juif | formers and orchestra bolted only to find a | lishment. Five provincial synods have ul News B e LT arte lovera. & | Already n feeling akin 1o dismuy has arisen The triple alliance can act only and bere- | poionuise 1 (“The Bells”) on Monday there | mob of 800 people engaged in smashing win- | ready petitioned the king for freedom. The | T.0NpOX, Nov. ces from St. Paul | shortetime after Miss Mucller got there Cap- [ @mong the blue coats. A veteran officer garded as sort of decree binding Russia and | g qive gvcat rum on the booking ofice, | dows and advertising transparcncies. They | threo remaining synods will soon present | de Loanda state that nows has been received | tain Black's mysterious friend, whose natio 2'1'.'\'“;;:..:'.'.'.'..“:"“Ci'.'.’-'-]. l“’j‘:l“l“';““',['” ‘fl“{hf ;:,':.:‘.3 !1 France to keep the peac glund takes it | Tho flthiness of the theater—never cleaned | were soon joined by the audience from the | similar petitions. Withintwenty-three years | there from Henry M. Stanley under date of | 18 kept a wlose secre by cysmibody who allowed to giumph over law through tie coolly, but cven she might not be beyond the | 4 left to @ to pieces with dry rot—is | Casino who had been driven out by the ex- | we will gain our point. The church will be | September §, o the effect that his expedition | qavsie (WL ("0 wranment with: Ling yme infervention of any people, to | veach of its inthience if ‘renowed trouble | enough to keep many people away, bat these | tinguishing of the gas. The riot lasted until | exclusively controlled by a council appointed | 1¢ft the camp he cstablishod about cight | it a view of inducing him to_sign the peti- ud property we risked our § broke out in Egypt. They could be very | ghjections will be overcome by #he curiosity | midnight when the police, having been rein- | by the king as chief bishop ont of a number | Y% Journey from the Mabodi country, and | tion for a_commutation of the” sentence, 6 oyt eht © ol e T § canily stirred up at any time, s it would not | t see Coquetin in one of frving's great parts, | forced by mouted guards, the street was | of church dignitaries selected by the provin- | Albart Nyanga. The men . were greatly | i€ eard him patiently for w timo and | 567 )] L Bvar ¥ hou: WL be dtfticult to make England responsible for | 1% decent theater could be obtained for | cleared. Several arrests were made. cinl synod. It will then be nolonger possible | fatheued and strugeled with diflenity over & | b O o e Poraeand | other battle with the Chicago anarchists, their existence and continuance. In such | Nayor's company everybody would be better | Paris is thronged with purchasers buying | that the practical head of the Protestant | distance of several kilometers front of Wim until it almost touched the wire | 1t i very well to say it is a terrible thing f a case, confronted by u triple alliance, pleased, imeluding the actors, who are nearly | winter toilets. The alleged quarrel between | church shall be a Jew or Catholic.” = = sereen, from his lips there poured a torrent | 10 take seven human lives, but it is not more Jand would be driven o act with France. Doisoned in their dressing rooms by cxhala- | Mrs, Potter and her manager, aanounced by | It is curious to see strong conservatives | . ThG Bulgarian Question. of burning words accompanied by a swaying {:'\“',,:':f}':.'f\’"",.‘,',‘}'fi.. iR whichLihoy Looluh) The groat object of most statesmen here | (o which esceed in pungency and number | the New York Times and cabled to the Kuro- | attempting to limit the dower of the king.” ENAS) oy b CotintiRalnoky s pgid clogi| (etnisbally, i aisi B s wlG s s dth ening. But T suppos for years pust has been to keep out of Euro- | the smells of cologne pean Herald, is bolieved here to bo an adver- | Ah, but you are in error thinking this is | 0¥ the mode “fl"“.""""'.""H“”‘"f'_‘" quess e i the x| the life of a police officer s fis nothing when pean complicitions. Lovd Sulishury hus un A MENBER OF PARLIAMENT. | tising scheme, for Worth emphatically de- | our obj On tho contrary we wish to | Hom as indicated in_ the specch from the f iy niuch weight with him, buton the weighed aguinst that of hists.” Tho questionably worked towards the same end, - clared this morning to a Herald correspond- | relieve the king from an improper parliamen- | tron®: “'\'flm Samuradly. mest with aenoral | trary gave litm an opportunity o exprosa | discontent, (t 18 believpd, will saon find Nozis espocially of late, but the train luid by Prine THE SILENT SINGER. ont that ho not only completod all Mra. Pot. | tary usurpation of powcr. Wo wish to be- | by u single power are absolniely. mmeciagoq, | More docisively than ever hig dotermination | stormy public expressions. Bismurck may yet lead o vesults which fow | gruneral of denny Tind Goldschmide | ter's costumes for “Maitre do Gorgh,” but | come again, in fact as aiways in theory, ehicf | 1o hoped foreigu interference would be pre: | hogto move , fnecr to save himaclt and bis | 1. ocqor of Spics, Schwab ana Ficlden, 4 in England oxpeet. At uny rate the govern at Malvern. also the ““Lady of Lyons,” and that she is | bishop of Prussia free from all restraint of | cluded for e others of the visitors tried the force of their [ Cmicaco, Nov. f—An extraordinary coms ment here will have something m_\\uu h be- (Copyright 1557 by James Gordon Bennett.] well equipped for all the p parliament.” . influence on him but all with no avail. It is | munication, signed by Spies, Schwab and sides the progress of the insurrection of Ire Loxvoy, Nov. 5—[New York Herald | Mrs. William K \nmlvrlnlt leavos Monday | In talking over this subject one present . Business Troubles, reported that Lingg has received letters from | wielden, disawor: \ggressive force” and Jand. Tt wcans to have no more sessions | Cablo- &pecial to the Bue |—A Herald coft | for Marsailles. Admiral 1. N, Stimbe), of | said to me, Kulturlampt fuiled bocause. so- | | NEW Yous, Nov. b—Another attachment | his mother and sister in Switzerlund Weivis | geploriug the loss of 1ife at the Haymarket, i » given up exclusively to Irish affaina. Many | respondent, who composed one of the audi- | the United States navy, is stopping at Belle- | cial democrats sprang up wherever the Catho- been granted against the property in this | 414 FEHRE R Aot 0, SR SOY BRIGOR | \yaq given out to-night for publication, 1t s ; will ask how that can be prevented under the | ence welcoming Jenny Lind at Castle Gar- | vue. Among the passengers who sailed on | lic church was driven out. Furthermore, | Stateof Isadore Cohenfeld on behalf of G rather to die a hundred deaths than do so. | adaressed to Goy zlesby and it is to be forwarded to him with a formal petition for clemency. The guarded wording of the document is not us able as its matter, particu- | larly as this is the first expression of the [ kind any of the condemned anarchists have made. Parsons, it is understood, acquicscies in its contents and will address a separato present rulesof the house of commons. That | den, has just returned from her has formed the subject of many delibe burial at | the Borgoyne at Havre to-day was Mrs, Ad- | the Catholic party in the reichstag became | Litehtenheim, who sucs Cohenfeld for 3 Malvern. She died recovering her full voice | miral Livingston, Mrs, and Mrs, Zabriski, | exceedingly troublesome. Bismarck prefers | Money loaned. Litchtenheim alleges that tions and the government believes that | und consciousness within only an hour before | Miss Valesquez, Miss Simpson and Miss Colt, | Catholicism to socialism, and singe Catholic- | Cohienfeld has fled the state to defraud his fis solution of ‘the QiMoulty ia for the | dlssotution when, aaking for hex sons snd | Mrs, Henry Ames, of 88 Louls, Colonel W, .| ianimustbe permitiad fads it easter to deal | Coooitors, He sleo gtates that ho hed ens rules to be ltered, and it neees: | funily, she_teuderly bade thew farewell. | B, Wooster and Mrs. Woster, of Con..ccti | with the pope than tho Catholic party. In | Ui o A Gananteldi moteds for. 145,000, ibut sary stil gronter clanges be iusisted | Hep little estato is called by the country | cut, and Robert M. Hooper, ex-vice consul | fact he will now govern the Catholics through f Y ; el A vork, Nov. 5.—The Amevican E: on in order that the contract of the popular | people “Wind's Point.” One neighbor told | general at Paris. the pope or force them to rebel against the ‘hunm National bank has obtained an ut- branch of the legislature may be vecovered | o the little granite house with towers was e Herald’s European edition reprints the | pope.” tachment against Ackerman Bros., of Cali Still the effort to induce him to relent will not be relaxed till the very last moment and ¢ utmost pressure which his coursel, friends and_ fellow-anarchists on the outside will be brought to bear on him to put his name on the paper. While Lingg poscs us a desperate and fearless anarchist his record does not bear out the latter part of the claim and it is thought by those who know him best ¢ 3 5 rouble S ctter of his own 1o the zovernor, embodyi i for the business of the nution. The unionist | sometimes eallod *Nightingale's Nest.” It | Morning News' final editorial gasp under the | - Berlin musical circles have had enough to | fornia, ina s about #46,000 on g | {Hat thore Wi be o trouble about bis sikn: \otier of inwn o tho SyihaLs SRy RE ; will stand nearly solid in demanding or | Stands an the castern stope of the Hercford- | heading “Song of the Dying Song. Tho | £ossip about this week. First came a row in [ 10te exccuted by 1. 13 Rosonthal & Co. and | iy ‘comes. ~ On the night of the Haymarket | steadfastly refuse, how to o on record b Jeting these reforms within the house | ghive beacon, amd, except from the | text is as follows: *The Morning News to- | the Royal opera house, in which Director [ Shlctsed by the dofondunt, The massacre Lingg and u companion Wwere de- | \igh uny such declaration, The following is | ons. perience has convineed the | pij is entively hidden from view by | morrow enters upon a new phase of its exist- | Von Strause spoke his mind publicly and [ note, i tailed to blow up the Novth Side police sta- | o)) vii iy pulls b rment that it wuuld be useless to weet | o siall wood of spruce and i trees, T the | e1ee, and in view of the fori in which it will | plainly to his chief intendant, Graf Hoeh- i Y AT i S SR e Richard Oglesby, Springfield, el ugain without some new weapon in. | prominent part, whenee the view is particu- | o JEtYER HERERT 08 SHRGLY, We swould be | berg, on the strength of a bit of paper acei- Shot By Makers. started out on their expedition well equipped | fL—Siv: Inorder that the truth may be their kands. ‘The Irish party has taken up | larly charming, standsa round puvilion in the | sl And phtronasa o sl theraoecsood | dentally — picked up. The director | NEW ORLEANS, A dispateh | with bombs of Lingg's own manufucture | kuown by you and the public you represent | the very clear line, *No business for anybody | shape of a temple, which was built after her | suy *farewell,’ but simply *Au Revoir.' "' gave the intendant the lie and [ from the Franklin De says: Roliable | their hearts failed " thom when they ap. | We desirt io state that we fnever: advocated | until honto vule is conceded.” Before the | own design. Here she would often sit, sur- - was naturally At - once suspended. | information was received here to-day that | broached the police station and they both | the use f force except in case of sclfudos next session opers the winistry use it | ounded by her children and grandehildren. ALMOST A PANIC, Public interest in the matter isall the greater | four white men were shot “by strikers Tst | et o bed, inets compunion afterwards | (0G0 T I government. on May 4 | 10 he annc od et the usual meeting of tho | She bought the place only four years a it ot of the Announcement of the | because the Berlin opera has been of late ";‘r"l""“w:l;_lh i 'k;, The s‘n.i.,m on re 1':|r'l Mrs. Parsons was another of the first arri- | 1556, or at any other time is as [alse as it it Colton club, if not before, thut they, 100, | is four miles frowm Malvern abbey, where the Kalaar's Doxib=Bosiiy foeat seriously erippled by either favoritism or in- | fart"for'\ e scene of the snooting, e 0 | vals tod She got there earlier than is | abused. Whiatever we said or did was said have \ 1 they mean 0 | services were held, Consequently only the [Copyright 1887 by James Gordon Bennett.] efficient management, Out of this discord i ¢ her wont, and she brought with her a basket uml“nhru'» vmll!lu- ; \\uv(l‘m\'l! ]xm_-'n (s pursue and upon its s they mourners met ut the house. These consisted | Bexuiy, Nov. 5—[New York Herald | Berliners hope will come better mus’ o An Appeal For Ireland. of tho litcrature which her main business i, | epired ox hlottod 1o ot s stake their existence. s the probablo up- | of her widower, Otto Goldschmidt, their | Cable—Special to the Bre]—The fact that | that the capital of the empire shall not any [ Derroir, N Rey. Charles O'Reilly, | cecding on enterie. the il to-day wis to | rangements in writing and ' speech and shiot of these trinis of strength it must not be | married son, Walter Geldschmidt and wife, | the kaiser spent a large part of the week in | longer be notoriously inferior in its op. va | treasurer of the Irish National league, has | supply a number of fellow-prisoners of her | posed their iniquities, wo have never forgotten that the ministry can commund a | ghe wried son, Ernest, their married | bed is leading the Germans to believe that | to any one of half a dozen Germantowns, | issued a cirenlar letter to the “American | husband with copics of his auto-biography. | Sciously broken any laws. | v from hav- majority of over one hundred and that the | guughters, Mrs, Raymond, Maude and hus- | aged emperors are not superior to all the laws | The general opinion seems’ to be thut Von nds of Irish freedom,” reci She sold quite a number of them. When she 1the killing of a Alv<rl]iv at l:le | doubtful liberal unionists ave believed not to | yand, Dr. Felix Goldsehmidt, Consul E of natui On Tuesday the Berlin bourse | Strause will lose his place, but there is also newed struggles in that country, h“' *‘;}'I‘"V»I'd_i'fl'l w]hfv nlm.mll;'l.l M"i devoted :'v. “'r" ”.:‘““l‘“':‘ n’nv L ::“-m . "3 exceed half o dozen. No party desires an- | perg of Sweden, und Sir Mic vas for an hour dangerously n panic. An | @ strong feeling that it should not stop he the force brought to bear against them and | yersution. with him i & corner awhy from Brolest against the commission. of_ murden other general election, nov even the Parucll- | Biddulph, — representing — the queen, | ingenious speculator, for whose identification | Some reform is demanded which shall pre- | the great need of supplying them with means v of the others, August Spies had'an un- | We be t to be our duty as the friends of ites, for that costs large sums and two cf The real mourners of the | 2,000 marks are now offered, sent out warn- | vent intrigues which ¢his scandal brought to ‘\'l' arry the “"‘-"'L“ "I* & a0 essful issue. | ugual number of visitors this morning. First | labor and liberty to oppose any other use of s to et Taita 1ofh Mo Tanits iy 1w | Tatitis aaran 10/ B ttia. batvanie. A oiis | ags et oot Brolkivs biee (it tanairoa! [ &t Rivrhick Stk #fbeaat walke 1t tmpo || LiCIOLIA wantod ud’ dor’ this’an: enpoali|| cam bia brother: Ohris'and hisywifo with'a | foree tinn ‘Iaocossitvydn dolenso of aishid indeed. It s cosy for platform orators to | Jugers. There were wreaths, bouquots and | death was hourly tobe expected. Quotations | sible for intrigues ta ferce Berlin 40 accept | loague oxocutiyes mean now to rear a monu: "":'\',;,"fi‘,",‘]‘,.:{j_r',‘,‘,,"\"l','l‘;}' amion Lk mothor J O tsave boon in the diroetion of cloy . talk about fo: the government to dissolu- | cut flowers from nearly allthe gentry of | began to drop and for a while it looked as | indifferent cpera where it might and | ment to individual names as an expression of nother young lady i d and to remove a8 much as possible tion, but it is not so easy Lo tell how it is to ford and Worcester, and the Myrtle | though the bottom of the stock exchange had | should have the best, As if to emphasize ar belief in_the righteousness of Ire- Jiton ‘ot the. Alarm, Parson's old use of erime in socie Our labor was Lo done. b, made from sprace which she planted | dropped out. Prices were held up by the | the necessity for better management olaims, EYory subscribor to the 1und | paper, suliithis' afternoons ‘"1 foel cartain | unseliah, No motives of herscnal g6in How manvmambears of paxliament will e e A i e 5 3k " 4 s 5 b % d i 4 ) equested 1o place his or her t three of themen, if not four of them, | ambition prompted us. Thousunds and thous- Ho parliament W on her wedding day, which was placed inside | sides only. Fortunately, as luck would have [ We had here Monday as & puest at the opera | yame and address opposite the subscription. | will hang, If they had all stuck together | ands will bear testimony to this. We muy misaing when tho session opens on account of | the coffin, The queen's wreath was of tiny | it, the Arst real improvement in the em. | house Signor Goetz, Berlin went cruzy | The roll of honor will be sent when com: | Mane would, because they would wll be mar- | ba \d at times in our judgment—yes we | unavoidable eugageronts of a most unpleas- | jaurel leaves, iutertivined with {iny white | peror's condition was announced that after- | about him, Scats were not to be had at any [ pleted to Ircland and the nawe of every per- | gyrg then and society dares notido that. The | may ced munkind not wisely, but ant nature. Mr. O'lrien will be free, but uthenums; @ rose upon @ lyre of white | noon, so that the bourse recovered from its | pr The house, inatesd of dozing through | 0B #nd organization that has subscribed | three me n consclentlous in signing | 0o well.? If in th sitement of propagaie I the list of detivues seoms likely to ineres aielios was from the Prince of Wales;a | fright, Sinco then the kaiser hasslowly re- | the singing, as is the tule hero of late, was | Siice the Philadelphia convention will be en- | it, mind you, They huve boen led to bolieve | ing our views we were Jod luto exprossions Joseph Cox. member for East Clare, is to be W of Dresden China imperial blush | cov His bladder pains have been worso | wild with enthusiam and behaved v RERSR00 DADISON, ot a mere matter of form, like siguing | which workingmon to_think Lhat peals to the state and federal suprei i wils u_proper instrument. of be hauled up and also James Row: B the Crown Princess of | than usual, complicated by rheumatism, Each | much like starving people at the sightof | Murder and Suicide in Tennessee. | courtsra mere mattor of form, not 4 mattor We deplore the 1oss of lands, member for u London constituene, of tho same material from | attack of this type exhausts the emperormore | food. It was for Barlin huwmiliating to see CexteRviLLE, Tenn, Nov. B5.—John K, | of principle. The rest’ of the men will re- as at McCormick's, Mill and Sheehy, Conybeare munaged to usie, Sweden, which | and more and leaves him less able to endure | the quick recognition of Cologne's musical | Alexander, a respectable and well-to-do | ceive commutation. Louis and at the Chicago stock f keep out of trouble. Cox is one of the most | Jenny Lind founded, pr thie common | its repetition, but at this time he seems sufely | superiority, As one musical enthusiast said | farmen living in the western part of this | . ' Will there be any trouble at the tiwe of Yoy respackiuliyy. o o i popular members of the Parncllito party | wild flowers of that countey; & wreath of | past danger, Barring another bit of such reck- | to me »r once opera-going in Berlin is | county, yesterday shot_ and fatally injured | MogSecutiontl © MicHgL, SCRWAB | men, His opponents will be sorry to hear ‘of matorial of white 1illics and forget- | lessuess as the Stettin trip or the Werniger- | pleusure insteud of & duty.” On Tuesday at | Juokson Blackwell and his son, and then | (Vi) {here be any at the funeral? You $ SAMUEL FIELDEN, him being consigned to Jail. Rowlands is & [“nonots from the Swedish minister. The | odo hunt he will be able to do safely for some | the Philharmonic was given Wagner's early | Killed himself. 1l fecling has existed for | gnow in Paris there is when the riots have watch cuse maker living in bis constituency, | precentor of Wovcester cathedral and all his | time. All that he insists on doing we have | symphony,composed in 1532, but not performed | 0m¢ tue betwean the part been—when the bodics of the executed com- ) Rotuses ta Interoedo, and deserves the credit of having stood by | choristers were present. Beneath the wealth | had this week. for about fifty years, Unusual interest was The Weather To-day. munists have been buried.” i ki, Nov. —Rav. M. Huniingting | his home rule principles move firmly in this | of flowers on the rosewood casket, which lay | The opening of the postage stamp ex- | feltin it because Wagner himself gotthe | For Nebraska and Iowa: Fair weather, | believe 0..‘:»(1’(':: hy'.n#:" '1' ::::;1 ]\\-|}1:"';QV..»“’-‘1 9 Rrotoatant elorgyinan, L8 HEiGNRIGEN i hour of danges than wost of his English col- | on g bicr of royal purple velvet, was this | change, a large sevep-windowed room, was | parts Yogether to be performed on his wife's | warmer, followed by slightly cooler, light to | nothing about the case comes on and ca 105 Diairion Avombly Bl A ACAIAME | lengucs. plate, “Jenny Maria Lind Goldschm crowded, One hundred and twenty-nine sub- | birthday, but died before the performance. | fresh southwesterly winds, o trouble. But two years hence wo may s Aabor, And 4 ral ,“L’" BRion 1 repig i Tuere have been whispors that 8 prosentn- | vith the aatos of hor birth, death and burisl, | scribers registered thelr names, Pricos were | After hearing the symphony 1found the gen- | | For Eastern and Centrul Dakota: coldor, | €rest change. Wiy bless your soul jn 1559 1 | 108 requcst to him to g0 to Byringheld and | tion wonld slfortly bo institutod aguinst Dil- | Wor (ke mourners the sevyice was in 8 noatly | astonishingly high. Oue stamp was quoted | eral agreement of critics Was that there were | fair weather, light o fresh northwosterly | tarried a torch in a parade at Buflulo selole- | muko & powsoual | peuition 10 Governop lon, aud that soveral other Englisk menbers | bound book. The anthem was from Elijak, | as sold for 1,500 marks. While, according to | indications that Wagner's latter style, [ Winds. fhar qvon the violty fovpy and orflen Which | Ogolaby for § ' repriave Ivem b CUNY | will have to auswer for their couduct. The | which Jenny Lind had often sung, “He that | oficial records, dealings at 850 to $100 per | especially in two or three bars, resembles o A —— the hanging of Joiin irown uienalizcd, w6 | seven condewtied men in Chicago. He saysy feeling is growing that condemned persons | cdureth to the end sball be saved.” There | stamp were - o, uncommon. The exchange | Rheingold Goetter Daemerung, but that | - xpw Yok, Nov. S lncoming toar over Virginasinging Wohn Brown's 1 | in part: <My oftice s u priest uufits me ta B should not be forced to wear prison clc was also given # hymn beginning, “The | has a rezular orgunization of oficersand cven | this symphony is not lixely o be performed FHIEK, SR SLE 21 R ouing Lrans-AUAN- | 1 qon't wean to draw any parallel about act as your represeututive, although Iam s and associate with conviets. Strong o B S s P e e ] [y th 1000 § ned | tie steamers report strong gales frow the |y understand. 1 sinply wanted 1o | member of District Assembly No. 40, and L entutions have been wade to the § s - WOCTERT: 1Q-0AY G MOW QRS FEMR, %) g, | TROFG BOAR Livios in Ay one city, west with bigh seas. 'The steamer Ohio, due | show how men's minds change. I b feel thnt w merely personal visit to the gove » wuie” Asthe bewrers wery removing the Svpnoticision has had a severe setback in Aunother Amelican gul Is turning the tables | hgre yesterday, Las not yeu aryived, was the greatest educator of e working | craor would be of little avail, 1 demey" | N o |