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THE OMAHA DALy BEE EIGHTEENTH YEAR. e —_ | N [ ) C D other three near Creston, Ta, the last having NI \ LN | race in the war of the revolution is given at N TEDR \ N few exceptions, shows them to be forgeries.” A N AT THE ALLEGED DYNAMITE PLOT | boee these rear Creston: 1o o tastavine | [ARRISON AND BLAIR'S BILL | Sttt thesstionts i o | [10ME RULERS DISAPPOINTED. | “etsenicmanest tnsnnmsertvonia | A DELUGE OF DIRE DISASTERS Was done by any of them, The first | who served. tHisterical extracts and docu- | was made a little way east of Aurora, The ments from national and state hives, con " y . engineer of night freight train heard R tinental and state laws, procecdings of courts, % i " Y oky Another Brotherhood Man Arrested | yitific axplosion tader is cheine. but did | Always a Consistont Suppartst OF | eic.. showing the militity statutes and the | Parnell's Personal Explanation n | i the auit brongnt by O Dotnell awounts | Friday Proves to Be an Unlucky Day at Aurora, Il not know what caused it. He says there the Measure. service of the negro during the revolu the House of Commons. to £12,000. Tt will try to make O'Donnell For Many lowan was a flash as bright as an ¢ tric light, a tion re given. Similar docnments 5 = = liable for the amount. shock and a f ng report, which for are vering the war of 1812 ————— 3 e g A DAMAGING LETTER SECURED. | instant stunned him so that he hardly lnew and | papers relating to the service § Assuming a Warlike Attitnde. HEVING TRAMP KILL what ho was abotit, The track at the spot | PROGRESS OF THE TARIFF DEBATE | of' troops during the rebollion from | THE TIMES' GHARGES DENIED [ otmini & o tormed persons | A THIEVING ED. — was l')[hmqu itly examined and part of the both the confederate and union archives, tere deny that an tnderstagding has beo n cartridge was found, \ad ed to T'hese documents have been prepared for y e ok s il ~ . , . The Men Disclaim Any Knowledge of | {160 vas found. Tt had been tied 10 | ppe aforal Schedule Comploted and | pittication after the stele of the rehellion | But No Intimation Given That the | arrived at between Austria and Russia re O1d Man Crushed By the Cars—A the Affair and Charge the Pinkers nu»lou zine in striking it had turned it around the Sugar Paragraph Taken Up— record and are now &0 nearly complete that Newspaper Wonld Be Prosccuted garding the eastern question. The Russians Boy's Leg Filled With Buckshot— N With M Twotuel and cut it in two. The fulminating cap was hoaifich ] ¥ 5 the secretary of war has asked for an appro: . Sttt i continue to ercet military stores near the e thiatot Ay apparently in the end farthest from the A Western Finanoisr=The priation to print them, The publication will By the Party's Recognized Srartior, e 44 Uit steam WiNls A8A ok wheel, 80 that it had not been exploded untit Negro as a Soldier, b of great historical value, Leaders, bakerics for the army around Warsaw, which Other Disasters. pra—— the wheel had cut the cartridge and a partof WILL BE A CANDIDATE, = — = ———— e e - — = OMAHA. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 7. 18s8 NUMBER 10, also make u personal explanation 1o t house later in the day The costs incurred by the Times ju defend ptto Wreek a Train— Case For the Occasion. } X oo hins boen transformed into o frst clnss it contents had dropped down between the General Edward F. Beall, formerly minis- o s T o T and escaped explosion. Had the whole Blair on Harrison. ter to Austria and always an intimate friend O'Donnell Ostracized. A Trespasser Shot. ¥ 8 being increased, o WASHINGTON BUREAU THE OMATIA "rr,} of General Grant, has “decided to be the re [Copyright 1558 by James Gordon Bennett.) 2 e Drs Morses, In, July 6.—[Spocial Tele Three Men Under Arrest, rai Cricaco, Puly 5.—[Special Telegram to | cartridge been exploded at once the engine fng Bee.]—The powerful slement of dyna- ;“"l‘,:‘"‘""1‘“‘:""':*":"r'"ll\“fll ‘;;I‘l":w'l"'*“““' 'i' \i‘“ FFounti r\lr’ufnx;'rlr.“ l\‘;'\l'll:"“';;' ""|“'w" khrn '“[W;":A‘" ‘“’l' l"‘fl‘l} LoNDoN, July 6.—| New York Herald Cable ovnr NAV gram to Tus Bk ]—Reports have just beon nte ow entered # ngineer and 0 ed. VAsHNGToN, D. C., July Maryland c 0 epresented b ecial to The Y o 5.6 received horo of a fatal shooting affe: o mite has now entered into thnv]\fl‘ ulties | A¢jqat, if thoy had escaped it would have Senator Bl f New Hampshire, is consid. Compton. This district joins Special to Tie Brer.)—The appearance of At o Fi Sat 1 received here of a fatal shooting affray near which have existed between the Chicago, | been a miraclo, Tho other explosions oe- Senator Blair,of New Hampshire, is District ~ of Columbin on = the | Lord Spencer in the peers gallery and of Mr, Atlanta to Do Fitt ut FOr & | Nowbergh, in the northeast part of Jasver Burlington & Quincy Railroad company and | curred a few nights later west of Aurora. [ eFably disturbed over some statements which | yorth and General Beall can claim a | Gladstone in his place at an unusaally carly _ Foreign Cruisc, county, on Wednesday, Tramps have been their old employes of the brotherhood. | AS in the other case only a part of the cart- | have been made concerning Harrison's posi- | residence there because of a farm he owns | hour indicated the probability this aftornoon £w You, July 6.—[Special Telegram to | committing deprodations on many farms i Three men, Thomas Broderick, J. A. Bowles R‘I‘I;j“)‘l_"‘\'l;k:":‘l"lwfl'“r'\’ul‘l‘\,!ll1llvlfi"l'v'[:'lz‘l"-‘»"m;l' :: tion ol the school bill as he calls it. Mr. I\:;IL{';’JL'::‘."I:""":f‘fI‘"|!I"‘I'l'y'h‘:““ ‘\‘“"":'m';'“‘“h‘.‘k{v‘_‘y'; of something unusual in the proceedings, [ TiE Bew.|—The United States stecl eruiser | that vicinity, particularly on the farm of and John G. Wilson, having in their posses- | ho'auiioned to bo -sawdust' on his wheel, | Dl never spenks of the educational bill. 11 Fent8 SRAIET s A e he i still | The Gladstone benches soon becamo crowded | Atlanta, Captain Erancis M. Bunce, hasbeen | Willjam Groen. With throe noighbors, Me, sion a package containing four large dyna- | and so reported. An exammnation of the | found him disputing the statements to-day | Gopy Vigorous physically and mentally and | and it was easy to sce that the Parnellitos | Ordered to return to the Brookiyn navy yard | Green started in pursuit of the thieves, and mite cartridges powerful enough to wreck | supposed —sawdust proved it to be | And asked him what the trouble was. ‘“The | copsents to make the race without much | had mustered in full force. Scarcely a per- | and be fitted out for a forcign cruise. The | gecmg three tramps, callod upon them to the largest building in Chicago, were arrested | dynamite. Tn both these ¢ ses the explosion | democrats declare,” said he, “that Harrison | hope of election in order to stimulate the | monent member except Dillon and William | Atlauta has been craising for six months and | gtop, They refused and Mr. Green, armed yesterday afiernoon on & Burlington train, | it 80 Ithorfect us to sparo the trainsfrom | opposed the school bill during his torm in the W oranization in Maryland. O'Bricn were mussing, Why Dillon was not | 1 the sister ship of tho cruisor Boston, | with n shot gun, shot one through the back and this morning anotherof the conspirators, | hind that Jis ke ,";' l'"_*"',"” “_“[“I:""' senate, both on a direct vote und by being FIFTIETH CONGRESS. there woeall know, but there were some | Which as been at the Brooklyn station for | and in the heart. The other men then sur- oneJ. A. Baucrisen, was arrested at his [ bringing the guilty p to justic paitod ogainst it I have looked up the speculations ns to the cause of the absence | OVer a year, A prominent ordnance officer | rendered, Bhow wore taken before Justice home in Aurora. All wore taken to Commis- of the cartrides which remained rocord and find that this isentirely a mistake, of O'Brien. Gladstone seemed unusually ox- | dttached to the Br u navy yard said yes- ‘l)‘\"“:\\l:::“‘I\l'““l'l".l:l\'\'“,q\l\‘l:'l.‘ll‘|:~”.‘x:::nl::-'q n sioner Hoyuie's ofice, whero their bail was | o8ch case o pecaliar mark, which is found | Whenever he voted on the bill he gave ivhis |~ WAsmiNGToN, July 6.—In the house -8 | gite and conversed In @ vory animated | erdav: “Some peoplo think the Atluntaand | Fib BRI, uged ninotocn, of Portland, July 13. Boing unablo, to furnish | g eanin AL L “What do you thinle will be the effect on | a vote of 177 ayes to S noes, Harcour o froquontly i 3 case, u of Michigan City, Ind. They said they did y : o 10 the cartridges were obtamed from the same Wrdngediline] EE AT TEhe houss then went inte committeo of the | Harcourt. He frequently referred to some | have in every respoct come tp to the contract | 10 SAEIR NN 00 their dead companion, bonds, Broderick, Bowles and Wilson were | source and most probably handled by the | U8 one way or the other, senator” said 1. SALIALL el el ~ | papers in his hand and gesticulated with five | vequirements, and the Atlanta, during her | 406w had been together but three weeks lodged in jail, whore they now are. Buuer. | same conspirators “L think the fact that he favored the bill. | whole on the tariff bill. The reading of the | yg anergy, which attracted the attention of | Southern cruisc, has shown herself to be a | 5o Nd went by the name of **Jake.” jesen secured bail shortly after his arri- ————— will helphim in the doubtful states in the | bill progressed rapidly. Motions made on the [y e FEER 0 EERE el on. | 0od sea-boat " and steady platform S o valat the commissioner's offico, Martin ‘A CHRISTIAN E south,” was the reply. republican side to strike out many of the | yo. o i U L RO en & from which to fire her modern guns AR Tntiaman. Aot . . i > WWHILIE 1ot [nfure Him tn th satie Wiy in | pavhgrabhs Weke re)ected geherully wwithout 1 took his seat between Sexton and | Wpjle sailing or steaming with the fleet b oy Al e B Fielder, of A. B. Fielder & Sons, signing | Yesterday's oceedings of the Chi- i1l it not injure him in the same way in | paragray & X Justin. McCarthy. The house was engaged | the Atlanta has experienced great difficulty Orreawa, Ta,, July G.—|Special Telegram his surety. cago Convention. the north" division and with littlo debate. in listening to ministerial replies to ques- | in not running down the little timo vessel, [ to Tir Ber]—A boy by thename of Ed When General Manager Stone, of the | Curcaco, Jduly Before the regular | “No, Ithink not. Thomassof therepub- | Messrs, Farquhar of New York and | yion 50t 8 GRECEEE TR o round | the Yantic, whoso speed 18 about seven knots | Vanuess was shot by @ woman named Mrs. Burlington gave to a reporter last night a | session of the national convention of the & lican party, T bolieve, despito the opposition | Adams of Illinois protested against a reduc- | 40"y orsonal statoment. was about to be | &1 I0UF A€ most, and which hus her position | g, J. Mintoyne, at. Eddyville this morning, dictated interview concerning the Dlot 10 | tioty of Christian Endoavor was besin to. | Of $0me newspapors, favor the schiool bill no. | ton of the duty on files wnd the imposition of | 1y, § PPy JHEEES s AEREE D f in uhe column st ahoad of the Atlanta, Hx | g boy was in the lady's yardaftor a canary blow up the Q" roud, he intimated that | day a gigantic prayer meoting was held | Mmatter what section of tho country may be | ad walorem rates. Mr. T wrqubiars amend: | yogan to to kindled, though not perhaps with | inches rifles, fiving 250 pound projectiles, | bird he had lost, and the woman ordered nim high officers of the brotherhood were sus- | carly this morning, in which 1,000 | called in question came back from the :::f“';"“r"':::" 16 thn BIASS e ‘\"E'M‘r“‘.liflf‘w:lf any intensity, for it was not difficult to di- | With a charge of 125 pounds of powder; six | {rom the LT, ‘l\u; \:n l»::n;lnhg“gvl\‘mld pected of implication. It now appears that | people participated. The session of | Placid front which Blair habitually wears. Mr. Dubois of 1daho opposed a reduction of | vine the course affairs would take. modern six-inch rifles, fiving 100 pound pro- | £0 48 soon as he got his bird, but the woman he did not say this thoughtlessly, for early | the convention was opened with HOT WEATIER AMUSEMENTS the duty on lead ore, and offered an amend- Mr. Parnell ¢ ; it . - | went 10 the house, und, sccuring a_ shotgun d jeotiles, with a charge of 50 pounds of pow- | Went to the house, and, 1 1ld only be heard by the in- | far. and twvelve rapid firing or machine guns, | fived @ charge at the boy, striking him in the this morning John A. Baueriesen, chief en- | devotional exercises, Rev. Mr. Blaks- | The house committee on bondiug and cur- | ment restoring the existing duty and provid- | quigence of the house, but this s never re- | firing. one. thrce and N"“" A |l‘n:;«!:l|hm log. The wound will hardly be fatal, ginecr of the Aurora division of the brother or, Mass., was callod to the | rency is playing o quict gume of hide and | ing that a combination of lead ore with kold | ¢404 undor the circutnstances, As soon us vy ¥i ballsy T hood of locomotive enginecrs, was arrested | Chair and the first vegular exercise of theday | seek these warm days with a financier from | OF silver ore shall not be excmpt from the |4 5 0 Sreleniiniet $ 5 the last oneof the cruisors An Old Man Killed. 3 Rl AR B . | ! {EnaioFaRT endment was lost | the questions were over he stood up and was g RO o was an address by W. H. Childs, of North ; duty on lead ore. Tae amendment was | . e O e aote || Wk Lo T I Y 2 S HAS A T ARt At his home in that town. Bauericson is 8 | Manci, Conn,, on “The prayer | tho west. Ho hus several times flled are- | py 4 tie vote, COU T L e R | AL e s R P S L AR [ At 08 Sltami man of influence among the engincers all | meeting; how may it be improved?” Re quest for the members to come together and Mr. Stone of Missouri offered an amend- | object was to contradict cortain statements l’ix-’}.\:ln{":\l m‘l'\"\' ‘-"M:;r:v’.ln ;l\n:m.:« .|l-c o to Tk Biee. | -~At 10:30 this morning over the country, and he is, as well, a man S Clark, president of the society, | hearhimon a monotary schemo which he | ment which provided that a combiuation of | \0hiih had been made in O'Donnell's action | pected of her. LAY £ k aged about seventy years, named Merrill, BT G Bt e | LRI WHBR LN B E DIl e Btk _ spoke’ on “the subject " of | says ho has boen developing for some time. [ leadin ores shall not exempt the lead thorein | L0 R BT RIGE W BRDRIREES B = was thrown from the Buriington, Cedar Rap- SO BHAAS i Lo TRER kars ALIAURG! Shristian ~ Endeavor in England.h B, | His dosirois to hava the govornment. spond | from duty. This load to 8 oo nettlenl 4o | o 5ol 0™ pa il made no allusion | THE VESTIBULE LITIGATION. | 1ds & Northern track at Reinbeck by un ens they became convicted that. Baueriesen was | Sinday school committec, spoke bricfly on | a1l the money in the treasury on buying all | which Mr. Stone's mnendment was rejected, | whatever to 0'Donnell, who is the object of | Judge Gresham Dissolves the Injunc. | Kite wlich was bucking toward him at @ well informed concerning all they did. It | the subject of Sunday sehool work. He was | the silver that is offered. Somehow or other [ as was also one submitted by Mr. Warner of | bittor denunciations from the wholo irish | tion Against the Wagner € e IOl G st was even suspected that lie dirceted certain | followed by the report of the tréasurer of | the committee has never boen ablo to assem- | Missouri, restortug the raté of duty on L | e S e T but Merwil either could not or would not which were made to injure the | the united society. The report showed the ag car the weste sier | ore. 5 t QR fore dudze GreSAI | year, and when the engine struck him Droperty. As soon as. the threo men | receipts had been §13,.50), and. exponditures | Lo duoram and hear the wostorn financier | UGy, notion of Mr. Mills the elause was | infinite harm, while he says in a published [ 10ft for the cast last evening the counsel for | wuy thrown violontly oft on on_ side of the were arrestcd last night, and it was known | 16,855, The convention adjourncd after a | SPCl on s scheme, and to-day, much to his | g¢pjoen gut which imposes a duty of 35 per | card that he has acted with | the Wagner Palace Car company and the | track and wus alme that newspaper publicity was to be viven the | song and the recitation of tie Christian en- | disgust, it failed again. This commitcee, | cont ad valorem on pen knives and razors, | their full approval. He was here | Pullman company were called before him, suspected plot, o complaint was made out | deavor henediction, Like all the rest of the committees, is waiting | thus restoring the present rat : tnight in the members lobby, but no | and were notitied that he and Judge Blodiett nmissioner Hoyne against Bauer. At the afternoon session of the Christian | for the tariff bill ‘to be pushed through | On motion of Mr. Mills a clause was in- | o0 Lo C 5 &) s had decided to dissolve the injunction issued Cuestox, I, July 6.—[Special Telogram iesen by Godirey W. Rhodes, an office Endeavor convention the general topic was | the house, when it will make one | serted fixing the rate on new type for print rish member would speak to him. Mr. Par- L g AN Bl {0 TiiE Brk ) A dyRumite irteike BEpIbAR of the road. With o warrant for the arvest | “How the Society Aids the Church as an | final ~cffort to push the Trenhoim | ing at 15 per centad volorem, The sugar, | nell went on in his usual calm and impre aguinst the Wagnor company in tho Pull- f to:ui Bur. |--A dynumite eartridize explodsd of this well-to-do citizen of Aurora in his | Evangelistic 1% al interesting | codification bill to a successful passuge | molasses aud coufectionary clauses being | sive manner to read most of the letters which | man application for a preliminary injunction d o SR No. pocket, Deputy Marshal Ira Burchard went | papers were r 288i0n Wwas ene \\--u\';'r nllln\[\'u |!rnl)|xiw~ t{l«' same | reached by agreement, they were all con- | were put in by the Times on the vecent trial, | FeStruining ||n»l Wagener company h'm;l about a mile east ;vf the C -It.-n \-urdq.hnl\h o Aurora very carly this morning. He went | adaressed ¢ \rrows, of Chi- | Opposition to this which he has made to na- | sidered together. M SeOn a8 Secan | using certuin deviees in counection with | 17:80 causing a loud report and a perceptible to Buueriesen's house before the man was [ cago. Object of his discourse was to | tional banl bills, and in the gencral seramble |~ After an understanding had been reached [ 814 to give most of them what he called an | yostibule cars. No reasons were given by | ghoek to the engine. An examination showed . und, buing ndmitted, he put him | show the course of ehristianity in America, | to £t recognition from the chair during the | that a vote should mot be taken to day, Mr. | unqualitied contradiction. Some of them he | the judies, but the inference was tiat th that a piece of the truck flange had been under arvest in his own ved room, Burchard s Sl few closing weeks, it may be that he may be | Cannon of 1llinois offered an_amendment | denounced as absolute forgerics. He did not | upon looking further mto the case, had coi= | yigwn off, but the engine was not so disabled and his prisoner then came to Chicago, BLOWN THROUGH THE ROOF. | able toaccomplish'his purpose of preventiag | striking out all sugar and molasses para- [ write them nor sign them or cause them to | ¢hided tiat there was no valid ground for |yt tiia, it could procecd with tho traim, The Two brotherhood men from Creston, Ta., the bill from passuge. graphs, and inscrting clauscs fixing’ the | bo written, One short letter of n fnnocent | Ierfering with the Wakner compuny, B | cartridge bad been securely fustencd to th whio called to see Mr. Hoge at the Nafional | A Tervible Accia Caused By a| . mue nisiveyisvestiaamiox. | duties as follow e A e S T Ay this action_ull proceedings in the celebrated | 1l No elue hus been discoverad s o the R R St T W aro TO T AL 6 LapinIonBIE TS Dr i T The library committee s still making |~ Sugyrs not above No. 16, Dutch standard, | character might have been his own. IPrank | vestibule litization arc stopped until the | conspirators. the man Bowles, arvested in connection witl | 1 IO sy ot botle amild effort to proceed with the invest syrups, cte., and all molisses testing noti | Byrne's letter, he thought, was probably | matter can come up for trial m the regular e the dynamite plot against the +Q,” 1ITSBURG, July 6.—A battery of boilers at | tion in the congressional library buildiny. | above ‘56 degrees, not otherwise provided | authorized, but he denied having sent | Way. Drowned Whil » Bathing. Pinkerton operative. “He claims to be a | the tannery of A. & J. Groetzinger, at Alle- | Several attempts to get a quorum have re- | for, are to be exempt from duty, in the ——— FBTE100 e ¥ ion ey Taskn Bo A e e e Dunvque, i, July 6.—[Special Telogram brotherhood man,® said one of the men, | gheny City, exploded this afternoon, wreck- | contly failed, but Judge Holman promised | event: that mo cxport duty 15 lovied by the | tro e 10 hocmenoy ackaowlodged A New Colorado Town. e f L “but T don't think'he is. We shall mvestic | e soveral buildings and seriously injuring [ Governor Stewart of Vermont that he would | country of exportation, Sugars above | (10 stter wus actually paid by Justin Me- | pryxgo, Colo,, July 4.—[Correspondence | | rent down to the T50TOWMh stap gate his easo to-day and fAind out who ho is, | [ several buildings and serioushy jurine | i idmen on hand on' Monday. No. 1y are to'pay & duty of 310 of | Carthy. Mr. Parnell repeated his assurance | of Tip Bem |- Pinnco i a now town just | POYs went down to the £o6 ith stget §1e overdid himself in Commissioner Hoyno's | $iX pers bly dic. | cruor Stewart is a little skeptical as to [T per cout: moisses above 56 de- | that he know nothing whatever about thre | fairly started, 100 niles east of Denverand | 10 80 i swiraming. 1z these was oftice yesterday. His cry of ‘outrage’ and | The cause of the explosion is believed to have | whether Mr. Holman really means to help | grees, 2 cents per gallon; maple sugar, | letters. There were chearsfigmi s oiwn . e o bt . | Archibald TLongueville, son of a prominent his yells of ‘bail’ have aroused suspicion.” been high pressuce. the investigation go on, but will do all he cents per pound or crystaliizable OWN 1 400 west of Omaha. It is situated in the o i isivi rhto) W ¢ " ttorney of this city. Youngz Longuev! When arrested yesterday tiowles de- | Engincer Wetzel was blown through the to have the republicans present at the | sugar contained; maple syrup or molasses, 4 ““‘,‘3“" some f“l"l'- derisive laughter now | wostern part of Washington county on the | Sttorney of this aty. Wounz Longuckitle manded that Hoge and Alexander Sullivan | yoof of the tannery and landed in the yara | meeting. —Governor Stewart v8, in a | cents per gallon: glucose, 1 cent per pound; | @nd then from the conservatives. A few M. road, and is in_a rich section of 3 : ) 3 k fect, when he sudden! ver came be sent foratonce. Mr. Sullivan was the | (00 0 BHORRIET R0 B0 e doubtful way, thit he is afraid some of | sugar candy, not colored, 5 cents per pound. | murmurs of incredulity were speedily hushed from which it will draw trade for | up. " 1o was about eighte 18 O age T counsel for some of the Q" strikers | DRISICO. O SHE G BRG I UL W Judge Holmun's Indiana friends are not sin- | All other confectionery not enumerated, and | by indinant cries of order from the Parnell- | thirty ‘miles on the south and fifteen on the | had just graduated fro high school. Who were arrosted and tried for conspiracy | blown out and the boiler house was totally cerely anxious to huve all the testimony that | on sugars atter being refined, when tincuured, | gte ar what seemed & v e yeth, Building has begun with a rush and w AR At SaARI oo shortly after the nception of the strike, | demolished. A heavy double wagon wi m be taken put into print. % :«':::;'&i’:)r“;\Lx:u»::xn‘x‘.f]l‘?u‘...l LD e, it A fonnbatisesmediap cry(Sticriiate; '1':A:.‘x::~..|ln.1s| I to outrival some of the older i,.x; BarcntaZuron Trantios o WastinR e o also the attoraey who wasto repre. | blown againist Wetzel's residence, sixty feet e P o p e ooy 0 Dot o, wich & siurita | ment th leader resumed his seat and his [ PArieq bids (uif 1o ul ojder | son. sent the strikers' side of of the case inthe | #Way, and crushed the side of the house in. | My Campbell, of New York, scouts the | provision against an export duty. It isalso | followers cheered him, though not, it struck | good chance of becoming e The Universicy Investigation. complaint against the *Q,” which was flled [ Que scction of the boiler was carried across | jgea of Daniel Dougherty being ‘o candidate | provided that to encourage domestic produc- | me, with any gr e R K S Towa. Oivy, Stlv: 0= Dhor wiusssmaitin before the inter-state commerce commission. | the Alleeh ver, u distance of 10X feet. | for congress from his (Campbells) district. | tson there shall be paid a bounty to the | - Justin McCarthy followed with an explana- | being settled by eastern people and crovs of & s oed o REpE Mr. Sullivan was seen_and asked what ac » struck a school house 1,200 | o savs his peopie do not want any *‘earpet- | United States produeers of sugar from beef Lion that th £100 Byrme reaet o oxplant | 1) kiads aro looking woll. Thore are thou to-duy’s investigation wero Drs. Gorrell, tion he would take with regard to the men | fect away and tore out the end of the bLuild- " not even in the shape of a great | sorghum and othor cane raised in the United | 4N that the £100 Byrne reccived were small § 3o 1 l0%'0 crog of government land here yet cp, Aldrich and Niggo. Eight witnesses arrested. He replied: Inaacenaotthepiliostiexcliomant o, “Great specches don’t make votes,” | States, as follows: On_ sugar, 2 cents per | Subseriptions and he handed them over to | j0'ghtained ata cost of about 50 cents an | testitied to Mr. Fitzimmons' good _chavicter. I am ot the counscl for the men you re- | lowed the exblosion, ' Fully s he declares, Mr. Campboll is very confident | pound ' of — crystallizable sugt ihed | McCarthy. In this particular instance | sere. Editor Faulkuer, of Cedar Kapids gave his fer to, and I will not be, "l'lu' m-mm-rmmlu at work in the taun of mulm ‘—l‘il'lllVlL 1((.-, s he has M‘m thore on molasses above recs McCarthy took them and gave Byrne a check 2 T reusons fu.r opposing ml. A number of _otomotive Engineers has nothing to do = = a great many other men to_congress and it | conts por gallon; not above ; S b e nee for Hewlitt. subpanas have been issucd. L e o oL b cobla Sullivan Floors a Sheriff. Woild, 1 hia opition, bo vary. Fommitkablo il | Conta.’ He enmimonad. on tho fugh thet the | ©F e ot .“,“l trassaction Was M1 gax Fraxcisco, Cal, July —At yestor- P s prevent the punishment of any men who are Norwicn, Conn., July 6.—[Special Tele- | he couldn’t send himself when he wants to, Mills bill, as _originally drawn, let inata | YCr¥ clcarly explained, and a good many of session of the American party dele THE RANKS SHATTERED, guilty of the offense charged against them. | gram to Tie Bee.)—At the conclusion of the THE TARIEF DEBATE, lower duty sugar under No. 16, Dutch stand- | s failed to understand it. Doubtless Mr. | J8% o R S ST Sai e ot fea Do ‘not understand me to be assum- | evoning performance of the John B. Dorris ‘The house made considerable progress on | arc, and prohibited the granting of draw- | MeCarthy's explanation will read more [ S48 at lurge 1o i 1 convention | phe United Labor Party in New York ing that the men aro guilty. On v v Tast nient, thonawe | the tarifl bill to-day completing the metal | bucks on the exportation of refined sugar. SI5aTy In Shnacathanit Letaasd were elccted, Resolutions were adopted the contrary, the whole story looks | John L. Sullivan circus last night, there was | go)equle and begiming the debate on sugar. Without further action the committee rose We now thought that the attorney weneral | PICdging the support of the convention to . okt Vory suepiciously Jike a. dctoctive's: conspir. | @ great rush of athletes and employes over | The talk on the lead paragraph led 10 | and the house took & recess till 8 p. m. © now thought that the attorney general | REARIME the SHRPORL 86 CHE SahyEnToN 18 A on R UT D e acy manufactured for the occasion. All the | thegreater portion of the city in search of | warm dispute between Mr. Reed and M e waplds ¥y something, but little Mr. Aclaind’s cept the nomination for the office of presi- | Tue Beel—From present indications the accused are said to bo intelligent men and | the sheriff to sevve an attachment on Sulli- | Mills in which the Mamne man repeatedly Nebraska and lowa Pensions. voice, asking & question of tho home | dent. The platform was then adopted, it | united fabor party of this city will not compotent engineors, 1t is not likely that | vun una Dorris! proporty, clalining avrcars | Shirged | tho chairman = of the | wasnixcroy, July 6.—[Speclal Telogram | secrelary from & comer mear the | belng muterially the samo as thut adoped | guotor jn the presidentil ele 1if the e o or their owa® suko, evenif | in salarics, Sherift Joub Rogers was finally | YiSne o avoid his declarations | to Tue Be.])—The following pensions were | speaker, fell upon our somewhat | WO SeOrE, | 100 & Qisintegration now going on continues, it is they are eredited with no b seuse of | sccured. Sherift Rogers, from the ton of & | of” two years ago in favor of frec trade. | issued to-day to Nebraskans: Original in- | startled cars, ana a general movement took ———— doubtful if more than 10 per cont of the manhood. 1t looks like u munufuctured | Wiagon, Wikl John L. not to move the | mppe ~ republicans pre strongly the | valid—Francis M. Healey, Fremont; John | place, followed by a buzz of conversution. Result of a Biunde 70,000 votes cast Novomb ill be re- D) property. After parleying for a tune, Sulli motion to strike out the y ucing | R Woods, Ashland; John C. Bridges, Dus- | Everybody discussed what had just h WiLkEsBARKE, Pa., J A colhsion oc- | tained by the part Heory Goorgoe. eatl: B GAn T arsationiy gD » | van reached for the sherift, who weighs about s . Woods, and; J % ges, Dus ) LKESBARRE, P2, | Ac tained by the party ory George early ,“lx,'.-:.'.'f\’:i.‘ff“N‘{‘p'.ff'f.‘,-:l:fll"«.-]‘['1]‘1.\ }‘."'315,',3( one hundred and eighty pounds, cuught him L‘:'“ ‘\}j,‘l", . {‘I cuught the democrats nap. | tins Walter W, Purcell, Lincoln; 1. F. pened. Iam bovad to say that even among | curred on the Pennsylvania railroad, near | forcsaw that all questions that differs somewhat from the published ac- | by the coat col wd with one hand gently | 25N R 0F the meimber fu'the | Pugh, Rising City; Shurban Bullard, [ the ardent Gladstoncites some disappoint- | Manticoke, this morning, between two pas counts. Broderick said, speaking of the ar- [ Set him on th Rogers called for the | Goyiinittee “or the barber shop, and it | Beaver City; William T. Harding, Orleans; | ment was expressed, They had looked for rest; “We were .‘,,, "“]r way to :r‘X‘::A")x";lnIl’x\l‘r:l""i'h’\"ulll'JI|“|"itll‘A“l‘:.\ ‘l'x;fmv:‘.‘l :\"u,\ lnnly uf:vrl “\ f‘;‘l‘mhbfl the i:l lei lllm!, William Jll.q(k art ll‘lIL‘CL“ °d), Ravenna; | more. In nln;-, first n!:l;' lrur a denial of the Chicngo to sce what chance = one o the u L iroprietors effoc he democrats held the bill as it was by a | Theodore Baker, Brewster. ' Original | charges, and that had been given. Inthe | Tho others cscaped without i . The Y i Bandal would huve of getting work on_some | W ur Ankomont with their ciployes and the | yote of 81 to 74, Joe Cannon of 111 widow, ete.—Ada, father of Wallace B. | second place, foran underst ::lmy!llul(!w fl:‘fw L g LA iy oh m:\xx“\1!"|'|‘d7lln T castern road. We goton the train and Wil | show left the city. the opening speech on sugar, bringi Hancock, Beaver City; Rlizabeth, mother | o : 4 jed and shaken up, ne thirty'of them | Many of those, how ‘ L ol e 3 e cd b proposition to take off the dut; 1 Syori Pagaay Other | ines would be prosecuted, not by a forceur | ened -_ 3 any of those, ‘i 5 AQn snd L saf togelion, and Kowles sk slone Again at S, ward.ypropost i of Major Sorber, Springficld; ~ minors | LS L T R A 3 ved, though none fatally. | George for his “treachiery, "ure now admitting on the other side of the car. A man, who [ AgpiniptiRon, | gether and pay a & bounty. This is under- | o William . Car) . | like O'Donnell, but by some recognized lead due to a blunder of the | Lis wisdow und foresight. One of the latest Yearned afterward was a Pinkerton defective, | DELAWARE Breakwater, July 6.—The | stood to not have been aparty proposition, | Restoration and incres : er of the national loague, Reasonably or un 1is wisdonynnd forcaights om0 of theliiml sat beside Bowles, When we were about | United Siates steamer Sw with Gener- | but merely Mr. Cannon’s individual idea 0w ot Honr NCOPCate MO T4 Fonconably ithia liacoonal s ha taves LT AR S T T six miles from Aurora this man stood up und | 4) Sheridan on board, resumed the voyage to | 13 certin that Judwe Kelly is opposed to | J., widow of Dayid It Whitmore, Loup Ci looked for as the sequel of the first lar Avrested. chairman of the Ninth asscmbly district of tapped Bowles on the shoulder and another | Rqanduitt. Mass. . 4t 5:50 this morning. it, and when the paragraph comes to | Jine, mother of Silis Valentine, Majors: 4 { BIRIAT ol b SRLIIORS MREGInbly CASECR 0 ngui [ AL wrning 5 7¥or h 000, Wi £ i and it did not come. 1f the Times has been | MiLwavire, July G.—Three men entercd | the united labor party. Mead wis the candi. ma cume besido us wud did the same thing | NN Yok duly GThe Cnited States | 8 vote tomorrow or” Monduy there will | Bily M., widow off Thomas Morell, ( g July ChE0 J00) I P R e SR g und told ns they were. detectives und had & | spmcavn ohtarn with. Gen Sheridon ey | bo ot least twenty-five or thirty repub- | pridge. Mexican stirvivors-Omen Tubbe, | accusing these gentlemen of complieity with | the oftice of the Northwostern National In- | ditte of tho party in tho Jsheth scoatoriul it for us.” We did not know what the | poard, came up the harbor and anchored oft | lican votes against it. The Cahfornia men | South Omaba, Mexican widows—dJulia A, | erime, and buttressing up its charges by | surance company to-day and engaged the | ot iy and worked hard for the success > wus, and then they prndgntied | piberty Taland at 8:10 p. m. Capt. MeGowan, and "‘f‘"“"‘“““."‘l"“;“;:" ’;‘\‘("”“! :""‘") p Wl\!l widow of David Boyd, Salem, forged letters, why should itnot be punished? | cashicr and clerk in conversation, Before | of the s re ion will be After we wore bandouftd, Mana: | of the Bwatara, says that' Gon. Sheridan is | Onposo Ju After 5l bas boor, Gone x-5i0 Pensions for Towans: Original inyalid— | 1 \would b easy to punish it under these y left one of them stole #2,000 from the i ] association. [ Stone came nto the car und | pyeh better, The following bulletin was | Crior Dingley, of Maine, propose William McDon Jefferson; John S, Fos. ) " ¥ 3 e He snid to a reporter that he resigned onl, then one of the dotectives reached up to the | BUGH 1o the Associated IPross: strike off half the duty on sugar. s s TR rge W. Holsted, Mar- | circumstances, for Chief Justice Coleridge | cash drawer, An hour luter one of the rob. 1 1 Stle 10 & rebovber Lhat he Forliiiod oty hat rack, which was over the seat that Wil- | BV 0RO R K be mh.—Gen, Shori- | Probably draw more” republican votes to its | siilitown; Samucl S, Guiberson, Winter- | would seo that it did not escape. He is an s ws urreaind ut St. Prancis station. Ho | after u cuehil consideration of) the issue, son and | sat in, and took down & packuge | gan yested woll last night, He slopt r support, and perhaps might get some demo- | Sotvs Mariin Haynos, Murshalltowns Prancis | ardent home ruler, duries will conviet on | Proved to be tutus W, Minor, w well known | Ilenry o, Cole, tho partys candidaty for the wrapped ina picce of newspavor. - He opencd | 4yoro than usual through the day cratic support were it not that the members | A, Dawes, Lemars; James M. Robb, Albin; | evidence so clear us that which Mr, Pay. | 30 bk robber. date, and Timothy Shew, ono of its strong it and found the sticks of whut they suid was [ pOI S R TEREER Hhe, G0 wgls but | of the majority sige of the house will prob- | Bonjamin'F. Kimler, Lovilia: Rufus Sunder denco. 8 s th ch Mr. Pa - Apie, -nud TImally Bhed, ong e HARERN Tnover saw the packago nor the | Jifen d ¥ avly follow tiie instructions of the caucus, i nell's denials to-day shadow forth The Coachman Found Guilty. B et e K Il 1 saw it in the detective's d —_— The debate on sugar will probably continue | ant’ Plains Willlam H. Honehin orm | The law s stringent, and that | Wwasmixarox, July B.—In tho caso of | e iy s roht by faetionit Hehta and hands, | 8 not on the seat between me More Pensions Vetoes, for a day ora day unllu!\l:uf_ quwx)', but the | Tuke; Henjamin . Reynolds, Lake City; | newspaper has no particular | Joseph M. Case, Senator Cullom's coachman, | many of those who were aetive worlers and Wilson, but was taken from |y qiNGroy, July 6,—The president has | OPinion still holds to-night, that ut the end of fricnds in an English court of Justics, A de A o ATt AR e e s st LWO yeurs are suid 1o ho wayering in the hat rack by _the dotective 0 5 next week a final vote on the measure will | Derby: Andrew Brown S lilethe: indicte i 2, A [1us} Lo yours uro suid 10 ho whverlug| I pri o o) 1| vetoed bills granting pensions to Nathaniel | 1¢'veached. ARG R T hieothe! | nial n the house of commons proves or dis- | paul, on March i1 last by vecklossly driving | | ulloglance o the pirty, whilo othors throw a letter out of the enr window, but it | D. Cliase, Harvict Cooper and Williwm M, TIE LAND FORFEITURE BILL, F oy M. Hogers, Gar. | proves nothing. When charges of this kind | ingo hum and his bicyele, the jury to-day re A0 YOR 10 e otk er acLios, wis nothing relotiug 10 the strike or dyna- | Campbell, Jr., and a ill for the reliof of Van | as drawn up by Judge Hollman of Indiana, s George Appleby, Hopkinton. Originul | are made, evidence given under oath, ren- | wurned a verdict of guilty tice of & wo TS Y T mite. 1t N g ! ‘;M notwant 10 | Buren Brown. In vetolug the Cooper bill | Wi fsailya *\rw}l_::,\ .”x'f\.::’x‘yl.«{ ‘r‘:.‘tdj\'x: ows, ote,—Cat rine, W idow ..rl Johin | dering a man liable to eriminal prosecution if | tion for a new trial was give OnicanaeTo o paand enoslill foam get into the pupers y stopped the train B vote of 177 to 5, o b uterially ice, Conrad Grove; Maney 15., widow of A O Sy ol i und one of the dotectives ran bick u aile or ont 23 v ent from the one passed by the scnate, | A'11" Sherman, Bonapurte: Dind ., mothor The Weathe tions. Wichita, Kas., reports the murder on the two and got it ; ¥ beneficiary served as a major l!"m"“h“('h which, as introduced by Judge Payson of | of ‘Mulcom J. Colins, Lamont; Esther, he For Nebraska—Stationary temperature on | Red fork of the Arkansas river, in Indian Mr, Stone sid this afternoon: “The fiest | regiment from September 17, %62, till April | Tllinois, was defeated. “The senate bill con- | Bothor of Daniel T. Ierncy, Macksburg} | pressed on all sides ftomight. The di- | o Hor BebEsetFOGE S 00 1 ory, of . Fraley, 1, Halloduy aud d, fukling of the affair I obtained a month ago, | 18,63, Tho medical testimony taken in con- | firmed the titles not only of the homestead [ Ficinda A, widow of John D. Gudsell, Fair | reet followers of Mr, Parnell do ot | S#turdis, § (| Bl il (e 1| but Idesired it to ripen bofore I took any posi- | nection with the conceded intemperate habits | ers and bona fide purchasers, but those of | feld; Comfort, father of George D, Wil | express them. They are curiously silent, | variable winds, Merwood, @ Springtield, 1L, a tive stops, 1 was not willing, however, of the deceased satistied me that the rejection | the cash entry men of the Portage Lake | iumd Clyde: Vilinide G, widow of dosiah | & 5 . SARAR I AR lowa—Cooler, fair weather, northerly [ all under twenty years of age. A as far as Carter Harrison, and permit an ex- | of the widow’s claim by the pension bureau | Canal company. The house bill confirms the | Graic. Des Moines. Mexican survivors Everything remains as it was. The Times | inds, 5 few days ago they misscd some monoy plosion und loss of life’ and property, s on the ground that the cause of death was | titles only of the homesteaders and bona fide | Davhl Bados, Creston. aflirms and reafirms that its letters 1or Dakota--Warmer fair weather, be 1 abtiaxe 1l haltbracd Tag G TR lad three of the men arrosted < certainly intemperance was correct,” purchase This _overthrows all that 'k genuine. Mr. Parnell declares that they are | coming southerly. T T BTN terngon, as you know. ‘The arrost was made o the Michigan and Massachusctts congress ew lowa Postoflices, not. The people will believe which they 5 ; AT T inge this Evans was found murdered in his without' any fuss, though just before the The Music Teacher men fought for o stubbornly while the . £ hA o d Constrnetion Train Wrecked. B Yans Waa J0UNG BIUNSOCeM AL N e Py ! N Sy 4 e WasiiaroN, July 8.—[Special Telegram | cnoose, but refutations and the coutradic . \ . . cabin, and the three Loys had - disuppeared, handeuffs were slipped over Broderick’s | Gnicaco, July 6.—The announcement that | bill was before the senate, and makes it [ WASHINGTON, | ; g 3 Cnioaco, July A—A ‘Times, Jolict, 1Nk, b 0o oo hove Had (AGLDGAROSH wrists he sprang awiy from the ofiecrs, und, | 50 g bo ehildven’s duy at the music Jy certain than whet the bill goes to | to Tue Ber. | —The following lowa postoftices | tions uttered in this house, and here alone, A e A S LS E b P P B TP AR 1 pulling a letter from his pocket, lung it out ey oty e e ate for con nce that result cannot | were established tod; Gilead, Powesbiel will assuredly count for little in public est 1o Joliot stern was a4 this witih them, wmurdered them in the the car window. The train was stopped and | teachers’ convention attracted an immense | Lo pegched, Phe diffevence in the amount of | county, Mrs. Alice E. Erich, postmistress; | mation TR e 1, ol Wi o which they were occupying. No the latter found about half w miie back," crowd to Central Music hall, A large num- lund forfeited 1s ulso very largo, e houso B eARiak eotnty § Bamuel 1 4 ol '3 evening by obstr track, A _hoy ‘avare. oocuidl “What was in the let Ler of chiluren under thirteen years were | bill forfeits the land granted to all roads | Robeso jostmaster; Pomona, Tama 2 = — £ illod Dy b ous 3 pvell, 1 ean't say, other than it conneeted | prought forward and sung with a self-posses- ( Which were not constructed during the time TR e e MR PARNELL EXPLAINS, A R A neat auericsen with the other three beyond the | gicy that elicited rounds of anplause. dis. | fixed in the grant \o senate bill forfeits exford, Allg s0 county, 2, F. Cooney. o LR 3 e , - el ou A + Shbow of » doubt, The dyamite the mep | Sin Mat ellelied raund Py patudis- | Ol the lund opposite to unconstructad roads I\,,,N?‘hf,h.,\' NkeD gaunty, P I Goon His Statement in Conneotion With A New ¥ Prrrsnuna, July 6.—The list of firms {1 obtained yesterday from the brotherbicod | of the forenoon, and the couvention took s | =8 difference of 45,000 1 be —— he O'Donnell-Times Suit, New Your, July - Shortly before 1 o'clock | bave signed the amalgamated scale was in- hall at Aurora.” B AR I e tween the two limits, " the Discharged the Service, Loxpoy, duly 6.—The Parncllites d a Dbl hinciale six-story | creased to-day by the Lawrence Iron com “Where were they goiug, and what was to ———— measures is thus sure io be trausferred 0 a | Wasmixatox, July 6.—Special Telegram to | nounce O'Donnell for the course he pursucd | 1118 BT, BHEES WO E & BREW L0y of renton, Olilo, The firm ewployes "““‘.;‘“‘"i a4 Ralny oF Sy FRSALS, Conference ot €| ties. oo ‘;l‘llti{\'.ln:‘l' _:‘ffi:[:"u‘rn«u where @ copro- | myp Beg, |—The following army order was | in his action agamst the Times. They sus- | V) s £ X ‘:’\U"“’m"“.‘ oot e giee | whout thrce hundred workumen and - oper- o (TR (e Y PR Burpato, July 6.—The second session of | HI% HAY NEQHO A8 A SOLDIE issued to-day: Privaté Michael . Souther- | pect that Tynan, the man known as brough Beveutwonth streat. The e | yions will bo resumed b once, s presumed that they intended to dosty | Lo ] 3 THE NEGRO A8 A SOLDIER \ e M A 5 started in the b in s 3 fhe Newport (Ky.) lrou and Steel worsk ©f our property, it was impossible for them to | the aunual conference of chanties and cor- | For the last three or four years Mr. Eliot | land, of the sixth anfantry band, now with | 1 js the person from whow the Times | (i, W. Alexander, und extended through the | yuve‘aise sipncd the seale. both buildings id traing—in short to | rections opened this morning. After the | A. Woodward, of the war départment, hus | his command at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, | oo4 jts information concerning tne league. upper part of the building. The loss will - ate a reign of terror by which they hoved | formal proceedings the reports of states | been st work under the dircction of General ;;“‘l"fj‘ harged the service of the United | By iy oibis of the house of commons | almount to from §100,000 to ¥200,000 Probably Objected (o the Bill. to sompel ‘i to give i to their demands s | \ore takon up. ‘The report of Wisconsin was | Drum, comsiling s very important ynd inter- - to-day the members of the Irish party denied AT TR HaRDINSBURG, KY., July 6.-~This morning "Ho ‘you imogine that the headsof the | Presented by ex-Governor Fuirchidd. He | With“tie Willitary service Of the United : A Boy Drowned. that Parnell ever paid Byrne £100. They | RS FOPE O bas just | County Jude A, M. Pullisin called Jumel bood had wnything to do with the | spoke of the charities in his state, and said | States. He commences with ths introduc- St. Josern, Mo., July 6.—[Spec said the £100 given by him was in the shape | A TE 2 e et AN SR Miller, a well-to-do farmer, into his oftice, amiters " that he took pride in stating that Wiscousiu | tion of slaves into the United States, and fol- [ gram to Tue Bee.)—James Pryor, a neg of e'iecks signed by Justice MeCarthy, reached heve of a terrifle wind and hail | ¢ oy g frorwards several shots were fived That I cannotlsay. Baueriesen, who is | hud established o home where the dependent | lows them torough their slayery to free- | oy about fourtcen years of age, while in | represcnted leusue subscript storm about twelve wiles north of this place. | yud Miller was found dead. Pulliam surs master of Brotheihood Division Ne, 85, at | soldier could go uud take his wife with bim. | dow. The first notice of the negro as o | gwimming this afternoon fm the Missouri | ,Of the assembling of the ¢ yus to-day | One woman was killed by falling timber. | rendered to the jailor and refuses to talk Aurcra, is the highest oficer yet discoversd - soldier uppears in - the records of the colony | Sivar nous the DGt asth of the citv. whs | Paruell rose to make an expluation concerii- | Ail the crops of a strip of country one mile | further thun to admit that he did the shoot fo have any councetion with the No Further Beductions. of Maskachusetis on the 224 of November, | b ante o i drowaed! s | iug the stutements wade in connection with | ivideand threc or four loug are & total loss. | jug plfair. Later investigation may throw more | New Yuik, July 6.—There was no chiange | 1093, when it is. provided that slaves | Loy Lias not beet pecovered . O'Donvell- Times trial. He denounces - - e light on the subject. You may rest ussured | jn'tho Northwostern freight trafie yester- | Shall be exempt from military duty | "00Y Has8 ot bee RYEINE. jotters as @ forgery, More Cut Rates, Killed By the Grip, that we wiil probe this conspiracy to the bot- | & 19 P fho came as on Tucs. | 80d shall uot be ‘required to attendigeneral A famama—— if they are credit=: it makes out that 1 d Ciieaco, July 6.—The Erie road to-day 1. Louts, July 6.—At 9 o'clock to-nighy tow, and not leave a stone unturned to wete | 98¥) rules rewaining the came as ou Tues- 4§ ypining. o 1703 South Caroliva tgok - Stnke Threatenpd, | berately put myself i the nower of a mur- | A Y e I cents from | William C. Mitchell, proprictor of the Peos ont justice to the offenders. - It is believed that the st T trunk | nitiation in recognizing the negro us a sol KxoxviLLe, July 8.- A strike of engineers | Goper: that 1 was an accessc X York. Tue B Iy le's theater, while viding on the St. Louis © have been no less than five attempts | lines bave practically won the battle against | @ier, an ed an ordinance authorizing | is threatened on the East Tennessee & Vir | Phoenix park murderers befor L Chicagato New York. Tle Penusvlvauia | ple's thegler, wWhile viding on Bl 3 'k trains on the Burlington by the use | the weaker lLines by destroying their differ- | him'to bear arms for the defence of the col- | ginia railroad on sccount of the discharge of and that | entered Kilmainha and Vanderbilt lines met the reduction. The | & Westers cabie road. fell from his scat ia mite within the lust few weeks, Two [ entials. No further reduction, it is said, is | ony, and offered fredom to every slave who | John Monahan for using insulting language-| sirilg to usssinat Mr. Forster. Th vate on cattle dropped to 93 cents. All | the grip near the coruer of Thirty-frst streel of these were made uear Auvvora und e | Alely to be wiade frow this tanfl, ) kidled i coeny, The bistory of the negro | Lo the chief train master, | surdity of Whie wholo serics of letters, With @ | vouds wade 8 rute of 20 ceuts on provisious. l aud was kilied Going to Picces, ical econ- omy would b swallowel up in the tariff dis- senger trans, One of the firémen, in jump- | cussion, and hastened to put himself on res- ing, was scriously bruised about the body. | ord, thereby bringing on himself the wra son, Livermore: James Montgomery the president says 1o husband of this he speaks falsely, can alone y certuinty with it, Such are the opinions 1 hear ox