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S U AL S b it i SuNDAY BEE MORNING, MARCH 4 RIGHTEENTH YEAR. - e— | ; NUMBER 261 1839, --SIXTEEN PAGEN, | | (;OSSH) FROM BERL[\T | but every night small meetings are held THE INAUGURATION. A\I U\VCRO ED K[\(] He had a triumphant procession home, and . \ . _— | throughout Berlin at which nesws on the labor o Wq there the Bulfourian minfons pounced down - i 1t Attract Larg: Crowd to the i v . N | A AV0 1 question are excitedly exchanged. TUNRHONWIORORRY, ¢ J S 3 - upon nim. AR s "“‘"“:“" Patients Troated VAL B L . ¢ v st 9.6 Tndloations & Thus the patliamentary o : n January. b ‘ PIGOIT'S SUICIDE, W usttioToR; Marsh 2. ]I he nulunhmlxl at — VAN & KK 1t HEK DOOR, “;":l;,""'lz':‘,":m'::::'_ ACommight 1859 by Jaimcs Gonton Bennt) g 2 " | present are that there will be more people in L . A PAnts, March 2 —[Now York Herald Ca ] ‘ Fow Regrots Expressed at the Re- | 1t ln»n’;'n ‘I 'flwnilnm the city on inauguration day than on any | He Is Yielded the ‘Reverence Re- bt ol L s oot 7 W) bed, an ] ble—Special to Tur 13er —During_the The Touring American Base Balllsts 1 v Sngland. SPEVIoHN oosaNd is S v z other flies from the country and puts an_end of Jantary 149~ batien ve ! tirement of Cleveland. LioNuoN; Mieeh S=A Hispatoh sossivsd | ‘!l‘:‘\lk!fl“:l ; ‘M‘n.“ \: Hnr:” <ly““‘|. d m:- sorved For a Bovereizn. 14 118 1106 WILH-HIN D B, e WHOIA ‘cash :l:un:hl rl‘.l.lmlml_\ 142 patients have been to Play in Paris. i 2 nt cets and public buildings all day, the cap- i 5 eated for rab! e Pasteur i 0. | Rk this afternoon from Madrid removes all | iy and white house boing the f tnifisl oy of the Time collapses, Parnell reecives the | o ites yvore i 'Innl.].' X INAtetSd. by, e - doubt that the suicide was Picott. His iden- | 3 { 5 honors of a moment from the liberal party, . pghaci g Ka o Ry | EURRWECE IS EURRTGN PRI T o e teet Pl SEELNRAA Y he ONR | Do O- WWERSHon Many military aid | HIS RECEPTION AN THE HOUSE. | (0% tanner goes to juil LRl AR s, In six cases by mad cats, and in one | PRESIDENT CARNOT WILL SEE iT, \ as been y established by the offici clvic org tions arcived and paraded the . k i SR ) S case b) o vo A6 av { caused @ rofound 01 iol iroughout | 1t ot i atg e jaded p l ¥ : AL bl o~ 0. r Y Bayard's Blunders Responsible For | eaused o A By T gtreats and marcing soldiers cave tho ety | The Most Bxtraordinary Incident T 69 Stwtyhue, | || CONTOE Ceatt WaN thint ot aTlitia min wame i S8 S EESEOH - SUIBLE BCIHICERIEY i ing SYCS HEVO = SUAPUiL S 10! oliday appearance, and interfored, to some . w | Blanche Druarx, of Ambervilliora, ne ths South Pacific Muddle. > 6 Madaid e MitpoRs of tor A I i s € ruarx, of Ambervilliera, e National Gamo, ]"K‘“‘l"‘ [-“»"’”'" fl ;'_’ purpose of form- | oyent with the ordinary transaction of of an Bventiul Weele. THE SAME DIt PARKER. Paris. Blanche was fifteon yoars old. She e T ey that the tole. | Dusiness. Nearly all trains woro_delayed, He Arraigns Beinbiished Creeds and | 45 Vitten by a dog subsequently proved by | g is learned this aftarnoon that the tele 5 15115 Wo 60bt BLhoE 8o closely the © Arra Sstablished Creeds and SETRETARD . S wA $ 5 A GHANGE EARNESTLY DESIRED, | ..o tniect o Madrid Thussday o :n\.l:nl.ljmn l'l’\\dt\ln n"h”nlu., s0 closely that | pEBATE ON THE IRISH QUESTION. Dracipitates Dobate f;,“‘ ter ..Au\| urgeon to have Inlun mad, | ENGLAND WILL BE TAKEN NEXT, i Madr sday sveial Blodltates ooauEred, : OIpita - is occurred on danuary 7, 1580, Tho bites ‘ Soamos offco i this ety was addrossod 1o | Rain bogan to fall ubot 8 'look, and e Lo M et 3o [ Now. ot Merata | yore on the lefy cheek, threo cenuinotres | oo whore They Will Probably Unbounded Confldence Expressed | by as first repor On receipt of the :,:,,,l,:;": s ,",;',,.”ru:;','l':f" eags - and | Parnoll's Speech Regarded by the | cupie-special to T 3 J-LTHB TORERRI| Wl ur e o SR Ly Pate Hy # plog 3 o « o » police o 3 y s o v iy . vlas |1 arnica five minutes afterwards, ake a Home Run, 3 in the Incoming President. "l S -“;"""‘r*l"""":“ i} e 1‘°"°“""“ "": will probably prescut a streaked and be- Unionists as Ominous of Bvil. ;‘.“""“‘."‘ will to-morrow publish the following | e treatment at the Pasteur institute be e, 8 e horabouts of Pisott. Shannon, who wis | deucgled uppearauco in the morning. Al T Y Mg S on danuary Land was. continued until danu- | pouy o o DUl e ol e | about to_tako departure for Ireland, | ¢ho committoes charged with arrangements v *Sic. M. Christian: In tho Christian | 4py 98 Tho girl was taken inon Febroary L . i HOPEFUL OF BETTER THINGS. [ wrote to Pigott, denying that he had prom- | for the inauguration were busy to-night | THE GLADSTONIANS SURPRISED. [ World of February 21 we read with much | ¢ gpe 2 |L»I‘u-m| i k6 :‘m‘:lpyllxlll Taribe i ised him money. The police induced Soames | completing the thousand and one minor | sympathy the following statement in promi- | giare. The nus VTR 3 —_— not to send Shanton’s letter and the clerk dvm‘m. T b 1 room was xll‘umin:l'hfl to- “ 1t nent type, of what Dr. Parker wants ;- \;I‘l" un::n;:«:L.;‘?;--Ti::“-ll‘\lvv::“iyl::r|‘:l‘m‘lllmy\-( g UL LR LR L) ? The New German Consul to Samoa | it Soanics' oftice, in order to detain Pigott in | nign for the purpose of testing the lighting | They Are Confronged by a Monjority | wkirst, the total abolition of all texts of | curred on Febr 11, Mo rabics in this et audiCenter CHoers. Whity } De for Mis Post by the | Madrid,wrote hima iet ying Shannon | ;pparatus. Kverything was found to work Much Greater fhan Had Been orthodoxy, of all written cards, standards | jngtance declared itself in nine days after the Right Sits and i LAl g LA bl was in Ireland and that when he returned 0 | gagjsfactorily. The hall prosented scene of ARl o and catechisme, as largely responsible £or | tyoatment, Y i Shortest Route—A Special London the moncy he asked for would be | yape boauty and splendor, and all who saw it b i L L the infidelity and hypocrisy of the world. TG ERR5NG PAVAL: GANS AR ikt ‘6f - Jash LU q Missic sont him. went {uto rupturcs over the brilliant spec- tion' Unelianged. Second, the entire secession of the 10w | Louis Dufour, soventy-two. yeurs or age, T l.n\'mllt"xlvu— t's checkbook, a ln-,t(ur. ad- { gacle. ch)urc!“l-‘,\;.;‘_nm-lutuxl l-'ur‘l:v I‘:‘:»m & church | yative of Vegros, in the Audeche. Dufour The Patriotic League. | :‘::,:,’:{ T.'».]m.:;“\“ r....,;.lnT,.l.";:v.':ql:‘..“?\‘ ar. TU1h Fopsrtad ba-nikhb LAY M1oiats VS AL el itei Nl s ) neithor evangelical nov Pro- | was bitten December 2, 1888, ‘The head of [ 1Conpight. 1855w James Gorton Bennett) Tired of Grover. letter addressed to- Labouchere was closed f‘;[h Lo ’“;ml o sl el |Copyright 1859 by James Gordon. Bonnett.] “Tlils declaration sounded to uslike a | 00 J0K that bit him was sent to tho instituto (," g oy hu % 'v[«‘:w“;; .\Mk'm“."mm % LCopoh 1880 tiy New York Assoctated Press.] - . Al ball room, and the exceutive committoe have | o b & G o A e ok Herald ! M. b ke 2| December 31, Animals inoculated with mat | Cable--Special to Tne Brr.|—The in- and ready for mailing. In it Pigott ahail large utterance of older gods, a divine air N T BRRLaw, Maboh 9/eTho rasall frotn Samion ) 3 ordered that no more be used. CabioLEpoelat to ia BANR DL ouFae tHS || st R e e i ter taken from the dog’s brain died of rabies | terpellation La Guerre came off ves. ys that the frst batch of letters [ : i scemed in store for the theological world, i - ¢ 1 of Herr Knappe, the German cousul, has | | ; I 4 The demand for scats in the senate | Giaggtonians knew they were sure to be | yys 5 3 vororihe [ January 19, Dufour's ‘bites were twenty- | terduy in the chamber of deputies. There sold by him to the Pimes were genuine, but ! Y but it appears to us that our instructive sym- h vor BRUR promphly, Toll6\ved by the dasptol, of by o e genuine, but | chamber and on the platform during the | yosten on Friduy night, but perhaps the b up) AL, L fhree in number. They were on the right | Were scores of pretty women present in the i that in the second batch there were several y night, P P pathy with the champion of free thought en- 1 i Herr Stoebol, formerly consul T e i i B8 inauguration ceremomes on Monday has [ gorn of the majority surprised them. 5 s i G hand, arm and wrist and shoulder. The | gallerics, and the usual trio, Lord Lytton i forged letters, including two ascribed 10 [ poe g BLLAD Jority ¥ abled us to read belween the lines. Then | Yount Munste ‘ Hayos, wh y i Copenhngen, to replaco him. Herr Steubel, | poi S0% A0 TC M i, O'Kelly and | Coeh 80 Kreat that the sergoant-at-arms of | myq truth 18 that Mr. Morloy's amendment | the histors of the ity tomple. fiastied wounds were very deep. Dufour underwent [ Count Munster and Count Hayes, who never 4 arnell, and one each to Davitt, O'Kelly and | {10 senate has been driven almost to dis- story « cmple flashied upon | tregtment at the Pasteur institute from De- | Miss & varliamentary primeur, The eall g aftor an interview with Bismarck, for was not skillfully drawn if its object was to | us. The community of C Ivinists Independ. an. Pigott further says s G e i e 0 cember 25, 1855, to Jan 12, 150, Dr. | opened by M. Meline, president of the chum i Hamburg under iustructions to reach Sumou | 4 it g 4 : mvite any support from the outside. There | ¢ i eI OHBRE) ) ] f BHET (oVeRbiFoTiies GLoM bO) B EIAAION 148 .x am deeply sorry for all those T )la)n in- | those dosiring pastevoards. There aro [ il sweeping vote of censure on the gov- ;_'\'5 Ny f.ml‘ndul ,.., _l‘ Their chapel in | Aot states that Dufour, immediately after | ber, announcing with a pleasant smile that special one. His position in consular service “’““1" “"“ll G RO "f‘ but 1,507 issued, including the tickets | orpmont forall its acts, pggt and present “:‘l ¥ ‘L"I‘“w:fl' N "‘““{““:“‘l’ 'l“"‘l. “"“ he was bitten, and during his treatment at [ he had received from M. La Guerre b b posal all the means in my to remady 3 e i o s | in trust in 1822 for the use of that body o e 48 % he demanded erpella entities lim t0 a better post thn Suwon, but | TG T was faso I-'\“vr\l‘hin‘g for the press, and % groat | unghad it beon carriod th ministry must | Drotostant dissonters called Calvinists Tnde. | L1 Institute was continually subject to hal- | the domandud interpellation aganst tho { I8 if his presence there is followed by harmon- | aiy ave S0 it was, falso. 13 is the demand that cortain membors of tho | yave'followed, Many tiembers of the union- | pendents, but shortly after the inauguration lucinations. On Febru 0, immediately | Winister of justice, and the suppres- i ized relutions with America he will obtain a g i b iHertTktas i house inclined to thrift ure disposing of their | 4’ baryy object to the rdugh treatment of the | of D, Parker's ministry in 1672 the Doultry | “TECF diiner, ho was scized with oesaphugian | sion. of - Leaguo des — Patriotes. M. i SNk Minle 6 18 @¥pedtan th oHblal bikoles | 4, orcok Book of thie ULKer henkt was al8o ) skats utithe rato of #15/easti, * Ohe gentie. || siigy pitaoriers; bULAEAY: a%e spared to | O Dr Parker's ministry in 1872 the Poultry | guqme, accompanied with hydrophobia. He | Melino asked the government i ¥ 4 Angcod 3 % | found on the body. Pigott tried to negotiate | man bought six at this figare from a house | [0 Prisoncrs, byt they are not prepared to | chapel was sold under authority of the char- | ¢yoviel,cod sha in they desired the discussion to com- § j that compiote concord will be established as | iR RCERE ) EEREUOTCETTD | man be e 5 precipitate another dissolution uvon the [ ity commissioners for £50,000, and with the | ubericuced sharp pains in the right arm. | 50 it e soon as President Harrison’s cabinet be- i ior S R AT o official to-night, country. No man, however independent in | proceeds or some portion: thereof, the ¢ ‘When called to see him, says Dr. Merlet, 1 | mence. LRl L seLIANG] SR | s fumiliarized with tho lncidents cansing | SChCS OfProof of huis ideutity tho bunk re e : proceeds or some portion thercof, the ¢ found that he was suffering from rabies, | immediately. M. La Guerre then mounted | i comes fumiliarized with the incidents causing | 4500 to cash it. A note book full of inter- WENT ON THE WAKPATH. spirit, can be expected w0 rebel to | templewas built as we have duly ascer- | violont shmntoms o raie ieht | the tribune with a brisk elastic step, drank i { the disputes. AR that extent against his party | tained at the charity. co 3 Why olent spmptoms ensued during the night el I | Tt S esting notes was also found. —— ained at the charity commission, hy not | of Pebraary 12, T > " something that looked very much like milk, i The Borsen Courier, adversely critieis e A Crazy Indiam Attempts to Clean | and his constituendy. A resolution | go to the record ofice and see if there is LIk 0 ekl GIE U B R e e i) i the increase in the German squadron in Sa- The Civil Service. Out the Camy condemning the treatuient of the Irish pris | there any text of orthodoxy, written creed | gee} l'r‘"," btig dluy Dl Land LA ke e bl “”“'”':',';s, I} moan waters, assorts that the order for the | Wasmixerox, March 2.—The president to- | 3y cxsoxtiuim Fla., March %,—News has | O1ers and_indefinite postonement of the | or standard from which Dr. Baricor is secretly | 11t oot s HEE 47 With the finger mails of | 3000t O it e deliglied to sco § despatch of war ships was not given through | day, in transiitting to congress the reportof | just reached here from Okeachobes of 4 | 10¢al Rovernment bill for Ireland would have | groauug for relcase! The courtesy of at- [ yo° peiilesld el S halll Mo g U e e Cavide bEo i Bismarck, but to the adwmiralty by a superior | the' civil service commissions, sa “The | bloody affray among the Seminolo Tndians in | Vect far more menaciag to the ministey. | tendants soon procured us a_sight of the Seiaoga b, s e e e T a0 o] il autho; cause of civil service reform, which inagreat [ the Everglades, Jim, o young buck, | S0me unioaists couldf not have brought | trustdeed wt duly enrolled Novem- | "0 " Y Acicoo %o /866 MIMirard|ou ALy, “ate 6 head b | The C c degrec is intrusted to the commission, T re- | weny crazy, and with 8 Winches. | themselves to vote agaist that. The gen- | per 23, 1882, Provision is madein it for the |y onal (g s of the government, and wo shall never forget the misunderstauding on Se gard as so firmly established and its value so [ tor rifio started out on the war. | €ra! position of the combutants remains there- [ election of a pastor by a majority of the com- A0 B e | e R e A el ' It says that it is topeful that his suecessor | fully demonstrated, that I should deem it [ it ‘through the camp and sottiomont, | Or¢, Whiit it .was before. Neituer side is | municants, for tho sale of property and travs- | The Actlon o Suppress the Patriotic | Bolanger cligible. 1 didn't come hero to ] will adopt the friendly approaches of Ger- | nore gratifying than useful if at this late | Hg first sent a bullet througn the bram of | ™u¢h clated or much depressed. ference of worship to aunother building, as League Approved. talk to you about the violenco you many in the cordial spirit in which they are | day, in a session of congress, [ was permitted | Wy s L ik as The debate was not 8 particularly g0od | has been done, and for secularization ut any | PAwis, March 2.—In the ehamber of depu- | jiave con : ¥ e ca Waukee Micco, a chief of the Miamis, kill- £ 3 " Vel PU- | have committed against the leaguo i tendered. . 10 enlarge upon its importance and. present | jug bim instantly, Ho then killed| o4 | One: Tue honors wore larried off by Mr. [ time of tne chapel by a vote of two-thirds of | ties toufay La Guerre asked the government | gag patriots, for. all you deputies aro ‘The whole tone of the semi-oficial press, | its condition. A perusal of the report here- | Miger. young Tger, son of OId Tiger, | Gladstone, who made a traly amazing speech | the communicants. ~ Finally the trustees are | to explaiu its prosccution of the Patriotic | yorely deuties in name, . Your power, your ' when any reference is made to the affair, with submitted will furnish information of | shranie e , i | of two hours and a quarter in length, full of f to permit to officiate such person or persons | league, and why he has not been included b ; v o 2 2 L : Sl sprang on the maninc and a hand : b = P ¥ ! date h: e vamshed, but I come 4 marked by advanced regard for American | the progress which has been made during the . A : i) animation, studded all over with sharp points | of Protestant dissenters who shall beof [ with those who were prosecuted. to " i k 4 1 to hand fight for the possession of k g . ain personal explanation from the feeling. . i year to which it relates, m the extension of | the rifle followed. Tiger was finally | B8ainst his adversaries, tnd_abounding with | Calvinistic persuasion, and hold religious | Tirard justiied the measure. The govern- | ministor of justice, and to ask him why ho 18 ] Whe emperor dmed to-night with General | the operations of this reform, and m the im- | ot dead. The maniac then killed | dramatic touches, which the most consum- | trusts contained in the nssembley's cate. | ment, he said, would rot falter before the | gidn't include me in lis uction ngainst De- i \ von Schellendorf, minister of war. The im- | provement of its methods and rules. There . ol i 3 mate actor in the world might have envied. | chism and the confession of fuith drawn up [ intrigue and threats of the enemies of the re- i £ i i ity feb o the two pappooses of his sister and attacked i 3 5 b fi roulde and Rich: n 1 also signed the + porial presenco is taken as a contradiction of | js cause for conwratulation that watehiul- | pucks, squaws and children indiscrimi | 1t 18 wonderful that & man in s | by the Westminster asscmbley of divines in | public. B R e B Aers arrested g i the repozts of the retirement, of Von Schel- | ness, eare and fidelity to 1ts purposes are all | natoiy. He was finally cornered and shoy | ©hticth year — pghould ~ be able 16 Assuming, therefore, that Dr. Parker | Thevenot, minister of justice, stigma- | [uGuerre was regarded with a storm of in- ! | lendorf, owing to continucd conflicts with | el necessary 1o insure to the govern- | oud by Billy, another Seminole brave, In | 0 endure the | physical fatigue | has not yet gone to parliament for a new | tized the league as a hypoeritiéal | gignation from the left and conter, the right iy I Count Waldersce. The report that Walder- | ment and our people all the benefits which its | Joss than half an hour eight Indians were of delivering so important a speech, not tak- | trust deed duly provided for the change of | association, Whose real pbject was to xaise | smiled, but neither a pplauded MoR intork il | sec was about to retire arose from the over- | jnauguration promised.” Killed, ing into account av all the marvelous faculty | habitation. Well, what then? Why there | one manto power. When justico required | pypted. £ | ’ tures of Bismarck toward his accoptance of - of composing extemporigeously over so long | lies. before us a copy of the confession of | the prosecution of La Guerre he would be | - In the confusion M. Tirard mounted the a high diplomatic x:”?,‘ stated to be Vienna, = |4..-l’.’.m,q "n‘lnm‘?’;? hsm;m . THE CABINET. a time, for he used fewvnuwu. In the | faith with the longer and shorter catechism | prosecuted, . tribune to ruplva' o Ho begon in succession to Princo Henry, of Kouss, ]l, opir \L‘ 8 b '""'\v. n"}l 1”“‘1’1 ) il Async Appes e inut L bl Harrieons grand parliamentary mhnner of tho old days | and other documents. By a cuyious La Guerre, amid the uproar moved an order | with the words: “The Honorable M. La- i upon whose discretion the chancellor cannot Aris, March 2.—|New ork Heral & 22 there was no ome to approach Mr. Glad- cid it i f the day cond ing souti 2 o i 4 i Cable—Special to Tre Bi Pl Paper, The Record comcidence it is stuffed full of footnotes, | of the day condemuing the prosecution of the | Guerre. 8 rely. Count Waldersce declined placing him- | Cable—Special to Tue Bir.]—Carrying an 3 St stone. His face is full of expression. There | scholistic glasse: e I > ’ 20 2 T alin A teaTa Co 00 erway, Z HeLesa, Mont., March 1.—|S pecial Tele- saliolisiicglasseaiiiandiiackiptureifiproofs ggiaage, “Drop the word homorable,” shouted & self within the grip of Prince Bismarck, and | umbrellais said to be a sure way to prevent il U 2RI SO is dignity in his bearing and manner which | hi v of Dr. Parker” e - | The moti jected B 5 g - 1 C 3 3 SRRl ai P rit. | gram to Tue Bre.|—A special Washington g ‘rom this copy of Dr. Parker’s marching or- ¢ motion was rejected and the chamber | geore of deputies from the left and center. 1 losing whatever hold his daily contact with | rain, or vice versa, and it seems as if writ- s 4 assuredly the new school can never hope to | a A (e how tha by a vote of 248 to 220 approved 2 =] (3 0 5 8 Y ) e T X Ty A T T P S D G y lers we make a few extracts to show that he | by a vote of 243 to 220 approved an order ex- | . Clovis Hughos: “Ob, let him use the | F the omporor gives him. ing a description of the weather has effected e N %0 I rival, Differ widely from him as some of us | d e it b s o M. ghes: , lo se | ) X e o RO G 5 | trom ofictal sources, was printed in tne Rec deserves the support of all right thinking | pressing contidence in the action of the gov- | word. honorable, Why, even M. Wilson is | Dr. Von Stoecker remains hosprediger | tho chaneing of sunsuind ‘1o Slotm. e | o 0"t ' "Harrison's paper) this morning, | B3 We must all feel that when e s gone | men in his veiled revelion aguinst the | ernment. addressed as Honorable M. Wilson.” M, ‘ under a pledge, itis said, to abandon his | though the sun s bright it is quite ot * | we shall never see hjs like again. shackles and fetters of olden times. First S e A i 2 | judonhetze. i specch during Thursauy's [ €0ld and freezos pretty hsrd at | anvouncing that tho prosidont-elest bad - | “rpng noxt greatest impression was pro- | this, that the author of the somewhat revo- B olboys Revolt. O i oAy i debate in the landtag on Dr. Windthorst's | night. Tho mo untains are white down & L s * | Quced by the short but remarkable speech of | lutionary exhortation to evangelicals to come 1Copyriaht 1839 by Jam s Gortm 13 a as o hot-bed of discord. ‘mad RIZAD Vo 8 5 oH nas to theiv very base. I hear that snow lies six | and that no changes would be made. The ¢ 01108 Pams, Mareh [New York common cause with the avowed enemios of motion regarding religious teaching in oty b8 oar that e Mr. Parnell. Herosea few minutes after | ont and be separate from the church of out- [ Fatt®, March. =7 the republic. The public welfare, the na- I primary schools was applauded by the mem- | feetdecpin the streets of Couterat. The i ’ 11 and delivered with much more emphasis | worn creeds himself his fast bound in the | Cabie—-Special to Tug Bee.| — French | 21 4 gt ity olcols wns opplaided b o | bileo modal at Golf was playod for lasy | Blaine, seorctary of state. s d i ol t Linthe | (o oolboys are fond of talking of | tional safety demanded that it should bo i 5 ho govornment groups. His | 0 LT Yed ina victory for Colonel | Windom, secretary of the treasury. IR0 o B, UBNE. A im, @ pungent, | misery and castiron of calvanism with its | | oo)iine g0, S stamped out, and I assert here once for all main contention was that surveillanco_over | Week and resulted ina victory for Colone W/ Indom, Beerstaryiof {ho tresspey; forclble, but withal singularly moderato | cateehisms which grammatically and histor- | CVOIUNE against their masters. However | Stimbed ouls and 1 wssort horo once for o | the schools was already largely veste®with | MeLatin. On Wednesday there was the | RoDe, sceretary i address, He evidently had the general | ically interpreted 5 such asoccurred yestorday at. the Lycec | that the government will do energetically | PR P R ¢ ladi = cr, postmaster general ically interpreted declare the souls of the [ o 4" S ot "'ho | Whatever it belicves to be its duty, and will | thoclergy, who cooperated in supervising | USualawa terals handicap for ladies, when | Wanamajeor, postiastor goneral, eloction, whenevor it may come, well beforo | wicked shall b cast into hell where thoy re. | LOUIS 15 Grand is an uncommon event. The | Whitever it beliovos to bo its duty, it i without infringing upon the control of tne | the brize, a vory pretty box in brass repouse | Miller, 10), attorney ge b i R e las e et || arasSpRASRY Cas 16} boys of the upper schools had been long on | MO inch from threats mor wi il Fady R G T g main in most grievous torment of body and | e £ Dot bulli by e o h S T | state, He ridiculed the idea that a layman | WOk, fell to Miss Bruce Jolnson, Miss Mac- 2 4 scheme may be devised to give Ireland the | soul without intermission for ever and ever, | 224 terms with M. Autoine, their repedeteur, | 1+ Vied sl i i i b Farlane being second. Rusk, secretary of agriculture, i i Prinse % * | a cross between a master and an usher. His [ Ticrard was here most enthusiastically h { could not be entrusted with religious teach ; g SRR s management of her own uffairs, leaving [ There i ol ation sk ticas oyt | oo ceene o mastacTand nusher JEln | (IS 20 SR RS MR S S A i ! g, and denounced Dr. Windthorst's pro- T A sl England to adopt sugh safeguards as she | are not christians bo they never so diligent i 2 oo oxosoding stern- |\ 3. M. Tierard continued as to M. La- | posals s a negation of tho prin [ poigyy ins. Mareh 2-(Special Tele- Evicting the Strikers. might deem nocossary for her own protec- | to frame their lives according to the light of [ %% Ahurstas the Mseontent broke out | L CU L l 0 Siudod in tho indicte ciples of henlthy education and hostile | pa ™ U g Bpe ) The senato to-day ) 2—The strike of | tion and security, There need not bo the | nature and the law of that religion they pro- | (o PWeh OSIOn, TAe WPPR Schoolbovs | Lo gt his associatos: e must learn to roligions peace. The speach s | Fae 40 L v of sl | Kniitits of Labor limestone quarrymen at | slihtest shadow of danger or risk®to the | foss, and to asscrt and maintain that thoy | {foobet, Gown bo tho dluwg hat singing. | SR ER SO tico will proceed assisting in his restoration to favor. Insome | youa commissioners the power to enforce | Carbon und Hillsville is unabated. Early | interests of the emplre. All this is well | may, is very pernicious and detestible. By | g S g0 St o b A f““‘” against him whenever it please, and not at quarters the center party was disappointed | g cort SEOREE P DO enace. of | this morning it was discovered that four | caleulated to produce the greatest effect on | decroe of God for the manifestation of His | [ K ERIRES (VEE A Der W eXVONCR | o) nonent when M. Laguerre miay think ho over the reception of the proposals, which it | gaiots. the constriction of connection side | Wire cables used to haul trucks on au incline | the popular mind, and especially at this | glory men and angels are forcordained to f (oo % 1o o Whole | Jould like to be. ‘The League of was hoped would secure progressist support i T SRaf, von side | Nere cut in several places. Two of the | moment, when Mr, Parnell stands vindi- | everlustiug death, The number of such isso | 511001 Was inn state of forment. . Messen- i e i tracks and switches and charges for switeh- s : & 3 iy areTolaaroadlaantine acadeatine: Patriots bears in its very tivle alie. 1t is not 4 on the ground that they tended to- a separa- | (o T8 MR S TR 1 s of | cables aie owned by the Carbon Limestono | cated from an abominable charge concocted | cortain and deflnite that it caunot be cithor [ 08 WOE B IEEE S Hrass The Yabts: | 00wy of patriots, but s an clectoral ma- tion of the church and state. ir Churehill | e m e IR U S8 RIS (00" por | company, of which John A. Logan, ir., is | by u professional blackmaler ufd forger. | inoreased or diminished. The wicked, for | 1g 45 SWEE TGOS GF RO PDEn MM | 1o got up to put one man on o dictatorial practically spoko o this_effect, declaring | g for overy duy that the railroads neglect | monager, ‘hirtoen writs of ejoctment have | A most dangerous specch, said the union- | their former sins, God doth bind and harden. | 500 JEF0 SEROR R BEER WD o OF HOUR | o i Irance.” Loud and prolonged ‘ that religious teaching ought to be the ex- | o comply with the orders. been served on Knights of Labor tenants of | ists, one to anothur, when Paracll sat down, | From them he withholds His grace whereby | PP ctn Mienamos0lLho Jmusteraiie sl M Morrillen (Shon movad fihat clusivo fanction of the eleryy, Eut_he reject- | e losisiature adjourned sine die to-night, | the company houses. Yesterday the author. | and doubtless it s so for them, but | thoy might be culizhtencd i their under- | & Hhe G0RE hall. The boys bogan to breuk | )0, (bor confldontof the enorgy and firm- : ed the clerical scheme as placing the school ——— ities, acting under orders of John A. Logan, | the most striking incident after all | standing, apd’ exposes them to such objects | D1 ;fl)’;“:““{'t“i’lk‘,l“fi’e’::t"l‘; l"l;‘:“r"ia“""“'yi R T TS [y et Teen () | o) ce of the churel 4 5 vol fof ing i connecti i el e cor i ake ccasi ! e beo homes, and o 3 A, under the influence of the church, Dr. Closed By Oreditora. jr., evicted twelve families, setting their | in connection with this debate | as their corruption makes occasion of uts of the other of the upper school | 9. This motion was carried by 845 votes Windthorst, recoguizing the viclation of the | Raern Ciry, Dak., March 1.—[Special Tel- | household goods out in the highway. Women | was the extraordinary recoption Mr. | sin, Civil magistrates have authority to center, predicted the future acceptance of | egram to Tue Bee. |—Frank Lockwood, deal- | with children were compelled to find shelter | Parnell meet with when he rose to speak to | see that the truth of God be kept pure and the proposal. er in boots any shoes, of this city, was closed | with neighbors, Five deputy sheriffs are | sec Mr. Gladstone get up in his place and | that ull heresy be suppressed. He has, also, Funeral services in honor of Emperor | upby creditors on foreclosure of chattel | now guarding the property of the compayies. | bow to the Irish leader, followed by nearly | the power to call synods and to retain or re- William witl be held on the Oth inst., and | mortgages yesterday. The aggregate amount - all the party. It was indeed a curious spec- | mit sins, against220. The Tierard cabinet thus won an undoubted and decisive victory. The American base bell party arrived in Paris late last evening and are quartered at the Hotel St. Petersburg. Some dificulty been asked to withdraw their sons. ntime, has put an end to the revel- lion that has excited some concern in Pari the Ly Louis Lo ind ranking will be attended by the whole imperinl | of all chattel mortgages on the stock is Someone Has Blundered. tacle. If the queon had entered the house | There is a good deal more, but cnough has | W01 the great public schools of ¥ (P o R et o SRS Ty i family. Empress Frederick, with her three | 10,000, Among the principat creditors aro | OTTAWA, Ont., March 2.—]Special Tele- | Gladsione and his friends could not have | been stated to furnish debate or questions Todian T T oot who hus bron hore sinco Monday 1n seouriug. | daughters, is oxpected from IKiel on Thurs. | ne Black Kills National bunk of this city, | B%8m to Tie Bee.]—A great sensation has | more, Sir George Trevelyan, Mr. Fowler and | for the next working men's conforence. At | v G, March 2 Majority w itablo ground for a game, which 1t was 3 S o been created in fashionable circles nere. 3 v o ot et R 5 AR T 3 ority reports | SU A da, aud C. M. Henderson & Co., Chicago. The one or two more remained seated; otherwise | the same time if, as Dr. Parker argues, the | woro' ubmitted to the senate by Messrs, | orizinully intended to play to-day, but as yet Adyices from St. Petersburg represent the | total linbilitios are estimated at #15,000, As- | OWing to alleged blundering in issuing tick- | the whole Gladstonian party made an | texts of orthodoxy’s written creeds and cate- | pluyie and Chandlor, from the special com- | Do detinite date hus beep found. The National czar as incensed against Atchinoff, and as | sets §7,000, including stock mortgaged. ets for the state bull on Monday. Some of | obeisauce to the uncrowned king. Mr. Glad- | chisms are largely responsible for the infi- | e on€ Ge i FOE (1S SIEE league for the advancement of physical edu- { ordering his trial immediately on i arrival garidis S S the oldest families hero have not received | stone bowed low and repeated. it more than | delity and hypocricy of the world, he should [ [, itlian tradersiins and Chippeya | tendored the uso of theie grounds ' { at Odessa. Tho czar's anger extends to Gen- Whe B1ad 10 Rolasasd, invitations although they bave boon going to | once, Lord Hartington never moved an eye- | cither resign or, a3 a sonsitivo adimirer | Mower oo 400 minonity reports by | o8 otso de 1oulogne, but s these are ¢ eral Tgnatieff, through whom the Slavon New York, March 1.—Judge Benedict, in | the governor’s house for over twenty yea brow or muscle. His hiead rechned on the | would suggest, go to parliament ana humbly | § ET." ek A.‘ff”,","f':' B A . o society supplied funds to Atchinof, the United States eircuit court to-day, | Many :;‘rcuvh Cuuwlmx: mll('ulllhcrndof) par nl back of is seat, as usual, and he scemed en- | beg leave to burn them. :l“urtlv“:l:(lm;t"'lm\lllhn;:‘lv‘nln‘n‘xnxl:(l::u’\": ’::.l.‘,:,.t..‘:\’ center of the city, -\1:‘-"0"“"1; prosident of ] The supplementary estimate about to be | vendered a decision dismissing the libel | ment have been overlooked, and their col- | tirely unconscious of what was going on. It TS on the part of the lato commissioner of In- | the league, has made application on bel ner Consorva, formerly of | leagues of the same nationality are talking | takes a good deal to arouse him from his 5 New Mexico t, I have never scen it done, [ SANTA Fi, N. M., Mai bodiment of British sang froid, | Bram to Tk Bee.|—The twenty-eighth leg- | deliberat abuse of of submitted to the reichstag provides for an | against the st q 1 outlay of 21,852,570 marks, a large portion of | Madrid. He holds that it has not been | Of staying away. Hon. W. Laurier, it is | lethargy which goes to strenithen the artille Of | shown that there was auy violation of the | Stated, has been asked to make representa- | He is the 0 2| Speeial Tele- | dian affairs, J. C. . Atkins, and willful and of the American players, o the ministe disobedience of orders, and gross | fNe ris, for the use of the Palais de 1! In. il powers on the part of the | dustries in the Camps Mlys ‘Phis mag- this totag, 9,390,260 marks will be raised by | neutrality laws, The vessel s claimed by [ tious of the case to the governor genoral. | Certainly, if anything could astonish hin it islutive assembly of New Mexico adjourned | & pa ! 3 W matriculture assesswents aud 12,120,054 | the-Dominican consul and will sail mulu\‘\’! Two thousand tickets were issued. The | would be to see the aged leader of the lib- | Yesterday morning till January, 1591, Itnow [ Chippewa Indian ageat, James T, Grogary. ;lx"i B h"':l:’-mb{ Wml‘ g tion forthe 3 marks by an imperisl loan. Enach | days for Sau Domingo, affair is the talk of the city. eral party making reyerence to Mr, Parnell | transpires that the immigration bill pussed a spelary. of the. fokurion Wililampr, (Arsk - CASIAANORIL SRR ASR EETER corps of field aitillery will hence. oy S Spprre—ren R r sy such as is reserved for @ sovereign, few days appropriutes $15,000 per s, 18 also held fully rosponsible, and is | held unce, he opa of Cleveland Dines His Oabinet, The Saints Lose Their Oase. instead of 85,000, ‘The bill us rcad in both | censurable. The minority roport dissents | 185, s 700 feet long by 200 feet The whirligig of time does verily bring round its revenges,: Mr. Parnell himself seemed utterly uncoricerned. All receptions forth consist aum time of peace of soven detachments, cach with six fully horsed guns and a portion also cquipped houses impressed each member with the be- [ from these conclusions, and says that the | Wide, and while it is not so well adapted for lief that £,000 was the sum total asked to bo | ChA¥Ees are not sustainied. hase ball as an open field, it is large enough appropriated, bnt succeeding sections make o9 for It 10 o possible 1a give.s orodjtable ox WasiINGTON, March 2 — The president | SALT LAk, Utah, March 2.—[Special Tele- gave a dinner to the members of his cabinet | Bram to Tue Bre.i —The territorial supreme at the white house this evening. The cabi- | court to-day rendered a decision 1n the mat- & with ammunition wagons with teams. A - i 3 rot seemed to come alike'tg him, He has endured ernal City Note i o var atur i 8 LA b PN dent for | ter of compensation of the receiver in the By ¥ b, T A Jity Notes, hibition there of the varions features of tha - central board to be created for the nayy is to | Mot ofiicers renmine §h ‘she . previdauy for case of the United States the Church of | calumny and can put up'with adulation. No It throo ‘,“"“’ "‘"f '"“_‘h' This ‘“.“ i i ”{f“‘l [Conyright 1539 by James Gordon Bennett,} American national game. The question of 3 ® trol of the vessel 3 kil «aral houra after dinner assisting him in & Py I | is said by all to be one of the slickest steals Hoxg, March 2.— [New Yor e g 1 ' have cootrol of the vessels and wen, while cousideration aud dispateh of congres- | Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints. Receiver doubt, however, he haa his feeling like other oxk, March 2. [New York Herald Cable | securing the building will be definitely e, on record. v is drawn up in such a manner | _ghoidl to Ty B -1 that not one man in a thousand would it. The governor is considering it very care- fully and is well aware of the attempt 1o rob the people of this amount. The daily news- papers of this city are well acquaintea with the methods employed in the passage of the ng hasordered | decided Monday, and if its use is granted a Crispi to form a new cabin T'his Is Aif- [ gae will be played there on Thursday. 1t cult, as it must be done from the extreme | the Palais de l! ndustrie cannot be secured, @ left, the ministers of which ure opposed to | game will played in the Boiso de Bous e ‘ Crispi on many points, p logne, President Carnot has signified his Wasnixoroy, Mareh 2.—General Clarg, | temptious papers and the payment of costs. | ©01Y supply an imitatien article. balfour The pope made a spuech to-day in whieh | \igh to witness it, and it is the intention of olazk of thio house OF reRresRRLALIYeR, Lo0RY e also cultivates an imperturbade mauner, but | {1© HETARS G he bitterly attacks the alien governmeits, the weams to Invite the boys of the Paris ed frow Giovernor West, of Virginia, A County Seat War. it is a good deal inferfor. Ho isalways fdget- | MUEVREAE W | Glew Miller has arrived o Rowe on his | yceese and the colleges to bo present. Mr, the cortificates of the aloction of congress- | TOPEKA, Kan, March 2—[Spocial Tele- | ing about, tymng njs lo#gflegs in a knotand [ W8 PEG PR CE0 00 o laws, | Podestriun tour around the world, MelLean, tho American ministor, and Secre- A mon for the Third and Fourth districts of | gram to Tug Brk.]—Governor Humphroy | untying them agiiy As for Mr. | MOM b auCeTe, DASER (ORe BOSUICON® T mes gy s v taries Vignaud and Kay have been doing all that state. Th s 1ssued in the names of | to-day received a telegram from Horace, | Goschen, misery and nervousncss #0061 0084 b ¥ A IDCe: Libel Action Dismissed, in their power to assist the party, and have a R: iy L RN " | cessors. The much talked of schiool bill was ) 218 4 the democratic candidates. This imakes o | Stating that an armed mob from Tribune | are depicted on every jine of his face. It is | oo ary * oo™ 0% eyl S o o nnibug Daxora Crry, Neb., March 2.--{Special | extended every courtesy both to President 4 the administration of the navy will be under the lmperiul chancellor. The other esti mates include 24,000 narks for the em- peror’s place at Strasburg: 1,200,000 marks for the carrying out of measures against { the slave trade, and 100,000 marks for the erection of & movement 10 the late Ewperor 5 William. The government has resolved not to alter the systom under which banks ! issue private motes, the banks thrcughout Germany . retaining the right Dyer was allowed §10,000 for his first year's | men, only he never let them o scem. He is P. L. Williams, §,500, | ®80rt of Lord Hartington in his way, the only two men in-the hiuse whose' counten- ances tell no tales. Mr Chamberlain gocs in for the same line of business, but he can sional measures, and cloxing up the uffuirs r ! of the prescut administration. Over one | Services; his attori hundred bills were acted upou. G. 8. Peters, $,000. The charge of contempt —————e of court brought against the school trustees A Republicun Majority of Thra was settled by the withdrawal of con- to issue such notes. Several banks have o i hud visited the town to carry off cit »- | tobe hoped that he enjoys himself some- Telegram to Tug Bee|—The case of The | s, £y ; x } auys republican® nnjority of three in the next visited the town to carry off city prop ; A AT R T as signed | goosh : I ie | Spa er Lynch, The teams i united to increase thoir capital i der 10 hu‘\\eu. erty, The telegram said the mob was pre- | times, but no one would ever guess it. I:I}»" e '."m.“ s H]la‘l nn’...;m«fua wus m.,“' d 1 State versus . 1B, Wilbar, for crimival libel, | will remain & week in Paris and then go to 9 establish a better proportion between their —_— vented from accomplishing its mission, but The most uproarious cheering during the | PY the goucrnor last night, contrary o his | i giituted by Attorney Thomas King, in con- | Eneland, where they huve engagements to i capital and note cireulation. Garrett Going to Mexico, that serious trouble was feared. The goy- | whole week was avoked by the appearance of !.’..Y:L":.‘:"a'}‘fl.‘?d to the surprise and aston- sequence of an item in the Arvgus of the 22ud, play ut London, Manchester and other points, hmes others, - LrMone, Mai vame before Jusice Jay to-day and the a: The report that Priuce Ruperlecht, of Bu- h 2.-—Robert Garrettwill | eppor telegraphed to the sheriff of Greely | Dr. Tanner. He hasbeen dodging the Irish ion | Commissioner to the Paris Exhibition varia, is mentally il is untrue, vood on Wednesduy next 0r | county that he has awple power to preserve | police 8o long ‘that he. was al- | KM Johuson, cxclerk of the Fourth Ju- | g gismissed. It is understood thata civil | 1 MALS SukMALYA bt AT N s mpanicd by Mrs. Gurveit, Dr | o meace. e o o Broonre | Mot forgotten; bt bo was de: | Gicial diatrict, today flod w suit againt | Jotion for dawges will be commenced In the | gra b s e Moo oo iohoclal Lelo- 4 wmen and omployers threatens o vrod attendants and several inbwate | oeely and impartially. The trouble grew | termined that his, vote should not | Sevators Perea, Gauwon, Chaves Fort, | gisyrict court Eram o Tul TUkn I=ho EGYRAAE ASKAN b general striko here. Tho severo we Gametts health is now very mueb.| out of the county seat fight which bas been | be l0st to his party on auy important night, | Pricerd, Dollan, ing, Hoca aud Remro T v s ARG KA 0. OUELIANGRAN R " . e improved, ana he is able to take snork rides | © oy 5 - q i , and Zeant-at-Arins nz, claiming $100,- oy from Kansas to the Paris Kxposition, to act slack work and want eof cobe A e AT R LA T in progress in Greely county for the past | 80 he was smuggled into the house and sud- Elected Managing Dire in conjunction with the Unitod 8 o among | the workmen havo masisted | \irough the surrounding country witts pleas- | L PUEES o B LY N R | denly stood befom his gounseymen and col- | 900 dumages for false imprisoument and Wt | g, Joskew, Mo, March %, missiotier goneral - AB. 4ppropriation. of 3 the employers iu reducing waes. . e leagues, who burat into a wild yeli of delight | 1astt Besau il Ero Ok O o rerarat o] gram to Tk Bug.|—Joscph A. 3,000 bas baen wide for & Kansas exhibition 4 The Volksblutt, the suinlist organ, San Gabriel Sold for $0%,000. i when they saw him. The@octor was curtly | jaw committee. Fhe defondauts and paintif | 4iis city, hus been elected manaiing director | O L exposition. 3 ! in & proclamation to Gerwan workers, an- CyxTinaNy, Ky, March 2—James Miller, Lydecker Court-Martialed, Leaded and radiant, and took & corner in a [ @reall wealthy and prominent wen. ofthe postal telegraph lines west of St o Pl ] nounces® general striko in the course of this | of Sunny Side stock farm, aParis, Ky., i | WASRINGTOY, March 2.—The secretary dF | position where-Hl loug could seo #ud admire 3 o g Lotjs. Phis summer the company will build | g, . Shot Himsell o, 3 month, It usscrtsthat wages aro insufiicient | partnorship with W. H. Wilson, of this | war to-day ordered a court martial bim. His Gerisiye soris at the Irish secre- | 4w Weather Iudications, lincs fgom St. Joseph 10 the cbicf points in | ¢ ooeril, Mo, March 4.~|Specal Tele« i 10 pay for daily bread, and that a majority of | pince, has bought. from Governor Merriam, | trial of Major Garrett J, Lydecker, o tary were {requant during the rest of the | gohor Nebrasks and lowa: lulr, WANMER | i¢yues wud ' through line to Denver. A | fra’ g0 P K]S Houry dohuson,seventy. ki workmen would bo content. with b murks | of Minuesota, the stallion San Gabvicl, five | engineers, on charges of neglect of duty in | evening, although Baifour got slightly | variable winds * | new -copper wire 18" now being strung t | pray ey ot Hving threo uiles weat or 3 ] 10 pounigs per day of nine hours. The polico | yeurs old, by Sultana, our of Minnehaba. | connection with the work of constructng | the - best of it Teuner was bag | For Dakota: Fair, cooler, uorthwesterly | Omali and will be in workiug order by next | hieiit by shooting b imselt st e st 3 uy. 11 healtls was the cause, g0 not permit muss viectings of workmen, | The price paid s 65,000, the Acqueduct tunnel. ged, -but be cast s yote first. | Wiuds. lTuuml

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