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16 THE OMAHA DAILY BE WEDNESDAY, APRIL | other than & CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS | v hviywrer it | SIOUX CITY - WINS ACAIN. ;r::.'.'.':;.:‘;;f:....:‘,';,r;:,..'.::'.::‘.'?;;.“J.‘.L " | NE‘\L AND HIS BOGUS DRAET, . isfactory (nvlu- ollec inr of customs that he st n'pfl" her, l::,‘nlm Iml th, 'l <|v]| Idn't s : . for or she had been heretofore in the United | a0 Ti them, for the hbmd team pounded him freely 0 " stiared frv % ellof o tiost B1ood jofore the:publie, A Petition Asking for the Privilege of Buy- | &..the and s not s Chiness labbrer, and the | Omo0 & Thrso Time Loser to the Towa | LHCHLIY LI team DRMIGE G Es | Ho Tries to I"d"'m ey ek b e I e v B f ' g f e e o to ) p hich Wi v6 Boen & hor in for o It, andrake, Doc! hsiase Juni or- | It eradicates eve i id cures ing Foreign Built Ships. il ool Bk d b L o Oorn Huskers. g ,“.".]' R O s dorse Tt, ries, and other well-known and valuable vege- | ula, 8alt Rheum, Boils, Pimples, all I|vnnn|<. | such person on re-entry which shall have the | i B a swifter runmen - Clare pitehed a great game " wle same force as the census certificate, for Des Moines; 1e SCore table remedies. The combin T tion, pr mmunllvy-wp.h Biliousnoess, Sick Headache, Indl- 000010 06 and preparation are peeuliar to Hood's Sarsa- | gestion, General Debility, rrh, Rheumas \ LA ULEL SO HE I3 REFERRED T0 MR. WALLACE. parilla, giving It curative power not posse Illmu Kidney and Liver Complaints. Tt ove ton. POOR PLAYING BY THE HOME TEAM. [ Moines Cleveland THE MONTANA ELEOTION OASE AGAIN Washington | Wasnisorox, April 15.—The bill passed by | — | Hml- Inh“ D ‘*'!}llnin s 1), ( s v ‘Ind 8, Er . by other medicines, It effects remarkable | comes that extreme tired feeling, and hun«h the house today to define and regul e | etaen 5 & ye. | Fora—-Des Moineg 3, Cleveland 3. Batteries — | e, SN . N cures whers others fail, up the system, Vance Creates Amusement by Read- | 4, qiction of the courts of the United & At ALY Ll K'"':';;‘_ o Gkee Ty, Wadsworth, Boatin and | Bt e T SIONE RULNG HOST; Y I consider Hood's Sarsaparilla the best| * Hood's Sarsaparilla was a God-send to me, 1 ing a Rhyming Telegram Rejoic withdraws all oviginal jurisdiction R e i3 =2 . Fraud is Discovered and His medicine Tever used. It glves mo an appetite | for it cured me of dyspepsia and liver com- ing ' Over the Democeatic i the olroult copts of:the & ver—Other Games Turf and | OTHER BALL GAMES. Room in the Hostelry and refreshing sleop, and keepe tho cold out.” | plint with whtel T liad suffoed 50 yenrs,” L Victory at Butte, | vests the same exclusively in the district | Diamond Notes. B CaWirons. is Vacast, J.8. Foua, 106 Spruce Street, Portland, Me. | J. B, Howsnecs, South Fallsburg, N. Y. J | courts of the United States, and also provides | that the circuit courts shall exercise such jurisdiction by writ of error and appeal as h and exercise under the ex- New York ( rue) 6, Brooklyn (Ameri- Sionx City wholloped Omaha for the third successive time yest, afternoon, and th worn . Purifies the Blood AT IROOKLYS. 7,000 check business puzzles me complotely, Wasnisato, April 15, —Among the peti 4, Five A's 2, tions presented and referred was one by Mr. THS " Gliowit ootet. I tiads | e “When T bought ood's Sarsaparilla Tmade | * Hood's Sarsaparilia takes less time and Dawes from the Boston Executive Business court exclusively, except | hvgll I'{n.‘"'l Annie Lau sl 15 ok Brooklyn (league) 8, Hackett-Corhart | :" .‘"L \I'"“‘;\ “:H 5 "\"“"""""““""‘ ad, | a good fnvestment of one dollar in medieine | quantity to show its effect than any other preps association for the privileges of | sing s power sue Al | The score does not come within a mile ALLAL Lok R e sterday morns | gor the first time, 1t las driven oft rheuma- | aration.” Mus, C. A, Hunnanb, N. Chili, N. , Lindsley Ath- | iy kiyn (brotherhood) d then he 1o letic citB .0 and th he lau (he best and funi he rotten playing of the local glance at it would leave the im- esses. The civeuit courts shall | conveyin 1 until the tears came, | s sroved my appe " % tindd vo ¥ or & 10 present_circuit judg tism and improved my appetite so much that | My wifo had very poor health for & lon T must keep it | time, suffering from indig vullnu Poor appe- ships abroad for ten years. consist of th and two | team, it »d on the b little freak of a my boarding mistress s Among the bills reported and pla RROTS, 60 Be o DBTnbacl S OREH. CIRID bY g AT TOLEDO. Y e calendar was one providing for the return of | 'pr'll' ";L.‘.”R ,'L'T'\’\"n‘xl'dlf»';.?n" -I.I:ul\.l‘.-: | pression that it was a model struggle. Toledo 7, Detroit feature about it all,” continued the dry goods | locked up or she will be obliged to ralse my | tite, and co t headache. She tried o | Focontt class mall attes bf the senate, The cireuit. courts shall be | ThIee to two is not a bad defeat under any P ey man, “was that the fellow was ul\\inlnnlh.-l" board with every ofher boarder that takes | thing we could hear of, but found no refief till : ereed to, directing T o e SEHROT. L K " B0 roy vhen yor ake 0 deratic T NRW, < 2 o or saw 80 perfec n A ary Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. aking the third bo and evel ctter Wwas agreed to, directing the sccre of the | (ice pension bill approved by the Pennsyle | Omalins hud mon on bases i ove g AT NEWARK. waniblanee - between two ‘men 'u.,(.,... ol 1 ind Hood H.mrqn]m:'l A the best remedy | in iy tire, \Ve eI 1t buk ity LG FeHRnfnEnA) . futerior to communicate to the sc the re- | vanja Service Pension association. 1t pro- i i earnod by | Newark 14, Syracusé 4. v o 5 ] biood Teve ) 3.1 B, AubgRAtly 18 otk s vl Ao h o e in the late | one, and that not single tally wus earned by : < my life. Taken ultogether the whole busi- | for Impure blood I ever us L. I BAXTER, | It to cvery one we Know ORGE SOMER- port of Jesse Spaulding, government director | vides that all persons who e in the la T AT PHILADELPHIA. 3 4 Sook G of the Pacific railways, a8 to the general man- | war shall receive a_service pension of § per | the visitors, Philadelphia (1 14 Athlotlo (Amerl. | Des Wi as queet if nota little queeror than I ticketagent, P. & R. Rd., Bound Brook, N. J. | viLre, Morcland, Cook County, Til cific i , s g b A At per dlem pensionor.| . O 1, Walsh and Koaris were doolded: a a (league) 14, Athletic - | ever met with before. It happened this way: | ’ 3 3 sement of such ruilwas. A B e e AU TR R L O S sl b Lo Bl Y [ Whon T eame back t0 the stors. after - havis Hood’s Sarsaparilla | Hood’s Sarsaparilla Mr. Wilson of Towa offered a . resolut persons 1o b titled to $12 a month | "B ot m"l ' 4 '"" ) AT BALTIMORE. lunch last Saturday noon I r.-:.wl little note Sold by all druggists, $1; six for 85, Pre Sold by all druggists. $1; six for £5. Prepared which was agreed to, calling on the secretar Mr. McKinley presented in the house a res ~“”|”“ Heal i"" “[_m Baltimore (Atlantic) 5, Boston (league) 4. w"; “!‘": 'S\:‘un‘”"i l”‘m' I' 8 of Sau by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothicearies, Lowell, Mass, | by C. I HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, of the ey for information s towheth slution providing that the statue in marble of | UP @ beautiful game ; Sty ancisco would call on me in‘an hour or so, e L T 08 o f v, Ak At pro e San Francisco Kaces. | Aftevabout that length of tine b ciupsed 100 Doses One Dollar |~ 100 Doses One Dollar L A ol S Ll D & ent, Grand Army of the » of hits on the wrong side of the SAN Fraxcisco, Cal,, April 15.—Summary | 8nd while I was busy at my desk in- came the | = otk : ¢ | National Encampment, X ance of hits on the wrong side of the s , AT Yils =] of September 25 in reference to the transit of | AR, SCEEIREEL L i rected Tn Statuary | S ; i e of bleod hotsa i | counterpart presentment” of our ex-Judge | « through the country and their de- | palis D Eed Ve upito] e ¥ | sheet. Erquarhart's catching was as fine as \mf-'.l.mh {-I”"l con, Dalsy D, socond, | BCTKn. He tossed his ove cross the | ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION. Stubbs, who was ot the head of the dyeing parture therefrom, any Chineso entered for o louse committos on_appropria- | Was ever seen on the home grounds. Nothing | N hon —Almont won, Daisy D. second, | railing around wy desk and reaching out his | - dey nt of the Lister company silk wo t t fer h regulation failed to depart | tions today adopted a thy trib- | 2ot by him and his throwing to second was as ‘olomo third. Time 1'4. hand rema A Union Pacific Watchman at Denver id to be the largest in the world. It is as- R TRl S i [ e PA | ute to the memory of Mr. Ran- | shot. Fanning, too, comes in [ Five furlongs, freo handicap, sweepstakes— | How do- Iam Mr. Neal, | Filled With Buckshot o that he hus tod 1 e dull, seting forth his great worth, | his full meed of pi He pitched a | Homer won, Parapet second, Joe Woolmun | of Ne ). othor | Dixven, Colo, April 15,—(Special Tele- | fnir (0 thousands of pounds. Tt i ox pected Mr. Butler cffered o_resolution, which was | $all seting forth = his —great | worth ¢ game wnd flolded his position likoa | third. Timc—1:01 : | told me I could miake money by buying a bill | e Colo, A sl st i ikt orhse il L LS referred to the committee on contingent cx- | memper of that committes, ete. L1t was on. | and onessixtoenth—Sheridan won, Kil- | of silks of you, I'm en route home from New | tam to Tie Ber.]—An attempt was made | thut other persons will be arrested for come penses, modifying one hitherto agreed to, so | tered upon the records of the committee and | Wally Andrews was perfection at first, and cond, Dave Douglas third. Time— | York, where I've bought & lot of tinwarc | last night about midnight to assi LR AL 2l Y : s to author ot committeo of the five | @ copy will be sent to his family. smashed the b d 1o boot. dou's remember having heanl of your | Houry Milicr, a young muw The Weather Forccast civilized Ind Vo investigate the | Scnator Cockrell today introduced a bill to | None of the balance of the team did any- ,‘““‘, Pl b Racing won, Flambeau | name or your brother's before,’ said I, “but | watchman for the Union | For Omaha und vicinity - Faiv weather status of the negotiations in ard to the | provide for the establishinent of a court to in- | thing worthy ”!':‘l“”l‘l:‘“}‘lli:‘l,:!‘|I|l|: vas Can- | second, Sacramento third. Time—2:4l, all the ‘same, 1 can sell you goods mighty | glong their new line of track along tho Plutts. | Fov NEW '~|.u A TR A TR b & cleanly, l]l(‘l\} Then he remarked uple of I viver, above the 1 spot whe ¥ i Knoe ln-d nm in Ten Rounds. Burrato, N. Y., April s all played well. They are | Canad: Cherokee outlet, with pos ud for per- | Vestigate the Indian depredation cluims. avan. He ai Y st 35 in addition to lining out one for a ¢ sons and papers and to visit the Indian terr % X g > mlv! . x:mvrhnn with the resolution | Nebraska, Towa and Dakota Pensions. | cushions. al Telegram vimer street viaduet. The | woather in southern Nebraska, warmer the trouble occurred is outside the | sonthorly winds s, Millerhad been patrolling up and | For South Dakota —Fair | have to get you to identify meona | ~Jack Smith of | check before I do anything else, | | knocked out Mike Coburn of England ow, the fellow looked so exceptionally wedther, ¢ to the clerk's desk und had read | WASHINGTON, April 15.—[Spe y ' Y \ 0 4 fiom Chiet Mayts urgifig” that this to Tue Ber.]—Pensions have been granted | industrious, hardwo tonight in ten rounds with two ounce glovi ""“’j‘"":'r‘“ me "'" ght in theeye all the | down his beat during the night and | Southerly winds. 2 be adopted, while Mr. Jones of Arkan- | 4g follows to Nebraskans: Original—gd. | Sopaomanty fellows, overy ("Im"a“h]\ = at the Buffalo Athletic club_for a purse of | UM \\1.'1: I eash the draft for you myselt— | @ few minutes before the shooting oceurred u [ 3 TRV thatthe oblect of Chiet Mayes | Ly et o e L E0 e st bronn Vataws alls ||| e gunply dalliad witlstio OmminHas, $1,000. Smith had everything his own way thatly Al oo the Qratt for you myselt— |, pumbor of o I tie locality and acted | Captain of the Handy Boy Arraigne 5 Gt bt A i3 4 fiad g & 2 T ol . i atel 4 o o Saa Mich. pril 15, u P50 AR r W Tk ! Paliier, S THoFeRse |-, T (tHe TONTh Haddy - tianrilldn— A Lightweight Finish Fight. Sam afrad Us too big for you, he re- | N threatenig i L AGISAW, Mich., April 15.—Cuptalii Dolson ‘notice that _he would call s fair bill next Friday. ase was then taken up id the | of the ste: aftor which MIler's | thia mon Thoy had not gone far mer Handy Boy was urraigned Charles Welsh, | marked; ‘it’s for&7,000. . charged with the wilful killing SR ('ll ? said 1, ‘87,000 is a pretty big one hair has turned as white as the b LouvisviLLe, K, April 1 snow, by the since lust scason—led off | a Buffalo lighty cight, tonight knocked out wd w 8 friends seph Benesch, K Joseph Gras oseph Wood, Lincoln; Elias rney; : et with & bewhiskerdd threo-bagger to far cen- | Charles Fitagerald, a St, Louis lightyeignt, | 10,be carrying around wanting cashed, jsn't | T1c! operted. Loy hadiic J the passcngers drowned Sunday. The exe Sl e LR i: Original invalid—Reason | %F. Then Genius drove n slow one down to | in a contest here in the eieventh round. - " | it? and I laughed, but added, ‘L'l step over | iy @ Mo dpproached the watclima and | amination was udjour THelona and Buttana'a response to- the ot | Snapp, Unionville; Alex MeCullom, Corn- | Clevelund, who shot the bali into Exquarhart, to the bank with you. “What are yon doing here?" = “Going over to the Omaha National, T in- Bi nearly whan, who was pro- Memphis Ra catching Han Y icts, T thoms. clemsiogs e ToTaOT AR | OO g pranel 16, antionfy, Murshalltownls | sumptivo cnough to try to scoro on the fugo. | Mexris, Tenn., April 15.—The attendance | toduced him to Mr. Wallaco with ‘Heke, Mr. e L el g e | e el The H gone the other way, there would have been | row, What ' Ch Walls Sfcourse Gening ruached flrst ail right. Ho | was good, the weathier cool, and the track | Wallace,ls a gentloman who wants you 10 | vy the reply, nnd tho strangor walled off, | Nachrichten says Bismavck does ot Intend He had not g e f ck to the | Paulding; "Hateh, ¢ when he turned avound | to assu 10 trouble in reforring the case Houry ¥ muddy. Summary : : ttitude of fault findor ¢ Alfhe At Se1oT il unpardonable ervor by Cleveland, Crossley y, | : i shifted it all outo Wallace, The draft was | He bl { oun attitude of fault finder towa cople. Now he supposed that was impossible, ”“{\“,‘.'f. itted_and Burdick Bew out to Walsh. Half mile—Rose Howard won, Royal Flush | from the Pacific bank of San_Francisco. on | ‘\'llilll:‘lrlm"ll.\l.“"\\ e i o garried | the government, although he will not refrain h {aat ] S AR \ In the next inning Owmaha went the Corn | second, Nettie Wolf third., Time--54. the Nutional Bank of Commerce, New York | itV 4 2 S A oot WL from expressing his views on momentous uskin dmissior te with all that William '€ € f o i | eity, and was endorsed on the buckshot, and from the looks of the poor st 1ilth clinging to he sho would be Edwin W. sle Grov Huskers one better A5k Three-quarter mile heats—First heat: Chil- | ¢ity, and wus endorsed on the fellow’s back every bullot must have taken | 2CC#SIONS: , Kicked from the t i, and he insisted | Hawinerly, Din William Shep Andrews commenced the hilarity by a safe | powie won abaanithital (| IE NI SOV ioslorsorn | effe The s who had left Temperance Women Tasuo a Call that no man had a right to cl | Dext ey I, Pugh, Ainsworth; J one to center, but Walsh had to_come along | rpjmey ;9; hilhowie won,Skobe- | RV CILIN G (it aren | Miller only minutes be- 2 9 " | the endorsement. After looking it over, Wal- | g Cineaco, Apr A call has been issuef by the provisional committec of the non-p nof 1l ce him out at second. Joe then re- by purioining this by Brosnan to ingseized with a Fanning with a and fc wrieved hmw 1f in a degres fore yeturncd man to a tent n was summ to the county hospi ously wounded ied the wounded e by and the putrol wa; rd. Later on the man was taken | tisan temperance women to the woir Mill not danger- | linois in sympathy with the objeet of that or is_quite likely that ganization to meet in Ch April 23 and 24 > be ampatated. The | to consider a plan_of state - organization third, Time 1f mile—Lac incton won, Monta Rosa second, Drift th Time- senator from Montana unless on o rt tt, Dennis, rl m the gove e of that state. The cermti South Dakota pensions: Original. had o & «d by the governor and | 8. Parks, S Original widow—Jei et ¢ of state. The | ) i claimants had not such certifi- —— benevolent st The demoerats had certificates sizued | Nebraska, Towa and Dakota Patents. | buse on balls. lac nuine and the draft per- ien he added, ‘But you Erquar man second, Dollikens thivd. — Pini | sack drive scnt then across the p but unfortunately not coun- | Wasmixatox, April 15.—[Special Telogram e i 1 : Mile and 'one-sixteenth—Bonnic Ki Aoty U gLl ause of the shooting is said to be due to the | auxiliuey to. the Phrtiban WYoreile pllaly .:rl\n.‘;lf ‘1 lIlI“\\h'\:II.I to ik BEe,|—Patents wero today issued as | 25 f¢W timid cheers rout th verual atmos- | Bouz second, Cariton third, Time—1 D ”"_II“““ m_-” ))});{ lt‘n‘h'xl: o | ,:.A«L"'nl..n ml.- \I'u o Pacitic ‘llms put ',‘, Chri 1 Temperance union in Montana which seeied no_ bigge ""“1“[ : lnk f\nl\; Illl. A:l‘l:-ny«_,ux,_ Ir;l' o shrown wob blankot on the ro. Efizabeth Races. .l..‘,'”‘,'"" do some writing and call again in an | o 1y ercek, which is known 5 a most A Swell Weddin v man's hand would sweep like i stable; L. H. Canfield, Hull, Ta., washing n: c s Rl Etzavern, N, J., April 15.—The spring | "V, Lover called, To satis it treaclierous strcam, and, peoplo living TxpiaNArous, April 1. ¢ man John cels declare that their 1100 ives Itear the republican party all to | chine: Willium H. Comstock mecting of the New Jersey club opened herc | [ went over to see Wallac ¢, knowing that his the remainder of the game, amidst J 3 3 BT P B DA LR GO A T RN R TTa Y W. Wiley of Buffalo and M S rtad Akt tha sl || S e an olla podvida of fumbles and other carly | today. Summar patting us off was simply fn order to get | o ROW ift lcopirdy fn consequence. Shoviff | ¢ = e 2 ' 7oy vegetables, the Omahas gathered in naught Five-cighths of a mile—Beek won, Tip- | time to telegraph San Franciseo. deputics to the Tl AN o O o mih ; Ole Bansc Well, he had h rd from there e and they amusement by reading NS BT W 1t an unbroken chain of goose eggs. _ | staft second, Jim Gray third. Time-1:011;. n Y | instructions to 'r to the bottom moon. The ceremony wus at i o this morn: SR s We'd better tie the game, I think,” said e mile SN rRe o, specrs | fanswe that they had ‘issued no draft for | BeEHCH 4 AL s ool ; 3 e gram from Butte this morn. y,,, kville, Ncb., churn; P, J. Lawler and Oh lnpAlzRAIGl1 raxnx th rasalits CornlH sl One mile——Judge Morrow won, Cliftwood | & 000 pmah[o 10 berery Then Wallnce and | 04 if b ble aj guilty man, ,",‘,‘“1“':,, II‘PI‘ ‘l-!n”[“yx;l||n\|{1vuli peoplc TELD. | Bissels of Buffulo, The pre amounted in value to fully 30,000, seeond, Kings Bridge third. Time—1 4 Three-quarters of ‘a mile—Monmouth won, v Stockton sccoiid, King Volt third. Time | | E. Barry, Westside, Ia., corn harveste “Hurrah for honest citizens who vindicate the | J. i". Maithews and W. C! Dinsmore, Clar right! Turrah for the peo- | mont, D., motor: C. W. May. gmor of | shoole hard, too. | cal | ids—and we toen called at the Paxton, but Mr., came in for their tilt in the seventh. FERC oy could tie and win the gume ERCISES A \ts ] il Y I not been seen since the evening before, | he T % ; ple won the fight. Itepublican corruptionsts | tyohids to Ax Mason and o aw proper, the nasty man ( 2 The Twenty-iith Anniversary of Lin- = yent Neeping to thelr fato, for, the voters | Quaha, antomatic station indicator; O, N .:""':‘:‘Li, g stand P il one-ciglth_ Budgoson, | 1 e f ra ST coln’s Death Celebrated. S. B, Durfoy, mate of steamer Avizona, hud #hate, The mourn i whispers, { Dowell! Hu nd gate; J. M. Stive AT tBeN (G (s aat d Ordsuley hadiboentsant wn second, Castaway L. third, Time S theories about the | SPRINGEIELD, TIL, April 15.—The twenty- ‘"\_".”r' bl s g Electric Oil s erape on e doo Vv Kifled A, Hilton, Huron five eseapes | pacicto the beneh One s that the fellow found it and | fifth anniversary of the death of Abraham [ CUred it Nothing equal to it fora quick puin nt to first on *nile hit sent him | priinif mile ond clumsy Rotatipn won, Favora Ieliovor Highlund Lass thind. Timé-—51%; ccond clum One mile—Tma B. won, Eon sccond, Sil- grounderto | o third. Timo—11443;. allace and M. Center, Neb A. T, Wentworth, Conw: securing device; William M. Wyckoff, nda, La., case for the canvas coverings of Dy stealing precinet thivty-fon econd, Mr. Hou id that as he understood the nocratic majority in Butte, celebrated toc and that hehad | o auspices > Lincoln Memo Pitnd i £ o Megitimutely aud that hehid | under the auspices of the Lincoln Memoris v bearer, or that it had | Lincoln was appropriutely four wide ones, C| 1 n to him legitini to third, and on C error in allowi - ar ago was 800, had been reduc =5 & Sl itenar 5 it e G L b il Though the weather was cold and toabout 250, und that at precinet 34 there | binder go through him, the tall pilcher rau home. R ahv Mot l v penitioSin) ceable th thousands of stran da Madeap Rus- \ h AT In the ninth they won the game. The nglish Tare. very particula s ; : e ot o ainelotvirar it Al ot (RS L o Bl "ot ou LeomoAblah 1o Aniteows, | 4 1. 5 ERS A | " Tlie Paxton rogister leaf of lust Fr wers in tho uding a lurge delogution | al Ancestor. it voters had gone like last QU bt Cline e ot bt oy, howoven 1 | LO00x, Aprilli—{Special Cablogran to B M"H\» of the ¢ of the ! Bk wcquart charac- 3 : " . 3 f s S 3 A be forced out on Gl hit_to Walsh, who ¢ BEE,|—This was the first day of the isco,” written in- what 0] 5 il s tevisties in the gen: of the Mr. Vance-M information is entirely dit- | 4 Case in (Coust, Decled Against | faed the hall to Kearns, and with @ grimace | N ot Craven meeting. The race for business hand as was decorated and e it Eive nito it forent. Butto gave o vepublican majority ishop Esher's Son. R e Sl R R Uhoro wassa liezo. procession 1o tho Linzoln { (erman emperor which wive ley 1o - fnst year, and_there has been a great Hurn- | pygapgrei, Apeil [ e ey i Sy elast PGl o Lo monument, where the 1nemorial ex 1 the vagaries 3 ¢ 1 over” in cousequence of “the subsequent pro- | | PR ADE e [ G loninla )6 sacon diund W nppolllaror G him car-olds and upwards, o 5 were held.” Major Connelly delivered the ad- | Truth.” Paul L was the her of eeedings.” v i alled for. trial yestorday i the United | homo with It t0 left, and thus the beautiful | Winning penaltics. six furlongs, was won by dress of ‘welcome and Judge Mathney spoke | the late Empress Augusc, and there- ‘i\l\lm:m}t rum'lu(‘_hlu,; i it peech 35:: l!(]:\nu\l ~lu & v n"]un (“1"' I l; ‘u dream'faded away ulll‘m; -nl”( \("“ Al ‘.'.u The Legislatu 1::‘11 \“l“”llln the ( umli ;\r{m\ ;»x l””"” rpuh'l;v, fore adivect ancestor of William 11., of yielded for a motion to adjourn, and after an e wuit court here. This case is but a ¥ EE b e o fol- | colt, L orge, R. : 2 o i and Mr. Hargomuench o AR TOUIEHOIN | S e (e S el TRy A g Lot your dovelike (oyes xost upon the ol 13 o4 51) Erinornersacond Di:s Moixes, In., April 15.—A number of | gumers. Whe monument and sarcophagus | oM George IV, wus the great-grand wgreement that a vote would be taken at 5 | e adjourned. uncle, and Geor, - grandfath rtof the genmeral fight now going on be- | Jowing statistics, and if you can deriv tween the majority or foreign party of the | comfort from them all well and good : any e LIl the great- s imperial brown horse Noble Chicftain | bills were passed in the house. A joint reso- | wore profuse There wero seven staviers, Iution passed by the senate, providing for | gant floral des decorated, many of the cle coming from other stutes. o'clock tomorow the sen; House, church, headed by —Bighops Esher and Thelscore: T Phe race for the Riddelsworth stake of 200 | o vesubmission of the prohibitory amend- | President Ha \d other prominent men tw descended — from WAsHINGTON, April 15.—In the house today | Bowman, and the minority or American Atran: g, | sovereigus for th olds, oue mile, was | | oS R . but the rules sould not | Seut letters of reg , prince of W and_four Mr. Boutelle of Maiue called up the naval ap- | party, headed by Bishop Dubs. The plaintiff, | Strauss, vf ... 000 0 | won by Mr. Abingtoirs brown colt Touch- | HICH Was brough ““ e Ay | = from Josial the 1 of Sa propriation bill, the pending question being | Who is & sou of Bishop Ksher, and sowin-law | Cleveland, i wood, the duke of Beaufort’s bay colt Ed ded, e B0 S | roubles. | Got who w S pecul 1 | gurdo second, und the dukeof Hamilton's bay | session is concerned. MILWAUKE Kearns, —The Cream city | and t of Bishop Bowman, brought this uction of | finie of upon the amendment adopted in committee of 01 sy cul The house continue < o ~ooecy 2. grace thi in session with the | Jautting w *din the hunds ofan | to the rks were pla grand duchess of Saxe- 0 0 1 | . 0 0 = the whole striking out the clause providing | libel last fall by veason of scveral articles | Andrews, 1b (154 A "ho race for william plate of 660 - s 2 | ! for the construction of throo const 1 buttle | which appeared in the Evangelical, the organ | Walsh: s 1iRoi Bk nojrate olds, winning penal. | C10ck standing ut 1145, The bills passed | ussignee today who gave bonds in the sum of r-Gotha, the great-grandmothe ships. | of the winority, in reply to certalin urticles | {anvan, €. ... 91 g 4 8 bitd thirteen starters. It | were: To confer on cities additional powers | $30,000. Max J. Loeh and Sumnel J. Mossler | of Willinm 1. She was a flighty and n ‘Lhie action of the committee was rejected— | which he had published, commenting on the E”l'lmm'u',.(.’ 01 0 0 | was won by Lord Pearhyne’s tilly Royal | in vegard to street, railways; to extend the | were the proprietors of the company. Assets | self-willed person, There was Hlighti- yeas, 104: nays, 132, | formertrialof Rev. 1. B. Hartzler, editor of — | Nun, Baron Acchtritz’s chestout colt Achifles | preseat law in regard to the indebtedness of bilities not given. ness in the Brunswick Wolfenbuttle: M an of Indiana moved to recommit Evangeli Yesterda the plaintifi Totals b ond, J. H. Hould the senate bill to allow | MONTREAL Robert McNabb & | ind o whole hive of bees operatoed in th | the ho meeting: the bill, with instructions to the committee on not appear and the court entered ‘a non- naval affairs to report it back with an amend- | suit. This put the cost of the case on the ¥ 1o fix its own time of and children’s under- | Susiaua thivd. : o i acts of the Farmers' | wear, have made an assignment. Liabilitics, Yot Paul had il’s bon | worth's brown filly | all cities and towns | | | eness und was carefully educat — - Burdle Watts en- | institutions. 1 to procure a new The; The committee on the bill providing for o | from Lawrence, M upply of pape D United States Marshal Robert R e gedll ¢ mateh last night. i goged i g aly nog I"f‘“f'{ st nlgh e | soldiers! monumont commission and the ¢ mebiIuakoniaifuitG: A oRARINY; L SIC o the fund from the direct war tax w Watts took exception to an article about | passed; also the house bill providing for o ro: him that recently appeared in the Tidings, of fon of the of prisoncrs who ¥ app i The resolution pro aqnestion shall be cons the des that the previous x ; § dored as orderad Burravo, N. Y., April [Special Tele- | sicbel, p preyions question gram to T Bee.]—James, alias ys, 101, Downiag, an insane burglar who has just ':;‘;:‘u' 1 5“‘0"""“"""" caped for the fourth time from the Mor, ons 10 tho committeo | 1own, N, J., state asylum for insane crimi- | Stoux City.: Holland, the minor courts of Germany The Dotroit | and Poland were visited in less than no the largest con- | ime by him. The Comte du Nord went nited States, has | so fast that those who were with him bilities amount- | said they saw nothing until they came to | meom | ecors: 1 ment providing for one_battle ship. Lo PIuintil and the dofendant bad o great. num- | Gline, 5t ) [ KNOCKED THE EDITOR DOWN. | allianc ¥ of Powesheik county ; D Yeas, 103; nuys, 123, The Dbill was then | berof wituesses who came from Chicago, A8 a0 R to provide for a commission for u soldiers' , Coun., April 15.—Wilkinson | by French savants. He had feverish a pass, \l(- o o i : t'li‘l'l‘""““*‘ and other l"li*l""l llni'“‘l;\ The: DS 0S) A United States. Marshal Loses His | monament and the care of funds derived from attached tho postal cavd works | .I'[‘lml ! " ng in hi lllm-l\\u]\ ‘annon o inois, from the committee | will amount to sev und dollars, Itis i e or, 1y Apologizes, the veturn of the direct war tax. at Anson 4 on a elaim of of #0000, under in- it und ruing, he rushed, on rules, reported a vesolution for the imme- | said Esher will enter a new trial. F e Sy ALy ;’i‘ ; e In the senate a large number of bills were | structions from Washington. The govern- | as Comte du all over Europo diate consideration of the bill to define the - L 01 Burraro, N. Y., April '--\I"_\M ¢ 1 passed during the forenoon, among them | ment oftl found fault \\|Ih the | with his wife ina post chas Austrin, Jurisdiction of the courts of the United States, An Insane Burglar's Thr. 00 gram to Tie Bi Charles H. Pierson and | being val making appropriations for state ctor AL Daggett and he {0y = Sywigzerland, France, Belgium, o I cle today re | Derrorr, Mich.,, Ap s | steel and spring_compan 1 of the kind in the U pended payment with 1 Totals resolution with in on'rules to veport it back with provision for a ' 3 b R T conducted the 1 during confine- | ing to 00,0005 ussets nominally t T S oldudss o dok 8 two days’ debite on th Court” Bl Motion | nals, worn to kill Detective John Taylor | UMNART, ! Whidh ] O “‘,"",. ]rhi A | mont. :0n acco rgo mumbor of | moath ago'the company foll inty conm ! 'I:‘h.}.m'...{|-||I||:|h|||l<"l.l. ol dusmian e Jost After two roll calls, | of thi: WhensDowningimada hisigeo-f| Ltuns earnod =Nones s UaseshitsOunaz f abusc enolts otheriand jauring tho dis | bills past during the morning the enrolling | straits and to protect” itself and cr i R e e R the i tinally adopted—yeus, 118 | ond escape, in August, 188% he came to this | e DaunIa iy 5 Picrson told Watts that he was a liar clorles were overburdened with work, and | filed chuttel mortgages. The works wi an tho o MUl 02! 008 gust, 1858, han 1. Double plays= Hanrahan t n k i e it ol 1 ‘tions, nays, , by, where he was wrvested by Taylor, after | {0 Powell, Wases on ealled bails—iy I infuriated the mavshal and he retal the legislature had to be kept in session till | be closed. The annual output of the com- | diy. Caprice alone governed his ons. After a short discussion Mr. Mills oftered | 1'% hooli il LA i i by T Siruck out—By Fanning 5 | Lwding a stinging blow on the editor's eye, | all the bills wero enrolled and pr pany amounts to §1,000,000. O mounting the the he exiled an amendment providing that of the ad- S :"",“."1""":'"" Jon dateny ““‘""[;“L’- By Burdick % Siehel & Wil pitehes--Slebet 1 | yemariing that he would teach Pierson to | the governor, This point was not = — his mother's lust fave uboll, to ditfonal elveuit judges, soventeen, ane-hlf bo | As e was leaving forthe Morriatown asviun | fhne'of gine—{ our, 45 mifutes. Umpiro~ | print ihpus articles about him. - Thovan- | Wt neany a0, when both houses sdjourmod wats Tnnes. Siherin. Soon aftery he vecalled ’lll:lkl‘m“lll‘lhl‘v‘xlllll :‘)m‘h n{lllt-‘ polit .;I_"pm'(n-‘ L R SR s || e g quished T T dVforitio g sine die. SerixGEIELD, 1L, April 15— [Special Tole- | him and londed him with ors. 08 o hen passed 81; nays, | Sel ) h yord._came. thi &) i ecl z his pution of sw e 2 B .1 io C - | 2 o (Pl 5 R e w‘rmmg & ‘““m“;‘v nave | had o Taylor remembered the Departure of the Team, o, .. Ok b ey e eston Saloon Men Sued gram to Tus Ber,—Jomuie Connors of this | slightest neglect of his orders wis heny- jotrned. | th I‘_“} »_*l""\lh""]';'”; On The Omahas, in charge of Manager Leon- | pattery, frightened Watts and he G In,, April 15.—[Special Telegram | city defeated Joe Innes of Buffalo, N. Y., ina | ily punished. loyile; L g Ittt T ;;:‘\.“,A,fil""'.“‘l‘..,'.‘,‘\“..4fl:{\.';m?uw S the | ard,leave for Denver this morning. On Thur D o v A e AR o[ AOREATON I Foue suiths wero commenced in | eaishas-catelcan wiestling matol howd st | Defove the mpor e HREREAR grERoTEaT, ! s ugiin sent back to thie asylum, | day the champiouship R mm_’"}’;”‘“”"" O e wonas | Uho-suporior court, for the May torm in this | BEHS fon the Dantan welght chmplonsin of | luto it, even S R A 3 ob ol d te and apologlziug for -his actlon, CISON'S | Gty today against Creston saloonke 3 ang QDOLLIY et ounds e hute © pot-hi e thos Sixteen Kepublicans Kick on the it Dy e tls el ‘Yboys have a tough job on hand to w friends endeavored Lo persuade him to Iy Sy anstiCroson salconkaonens nl 1. The match was an exeiting ono w sign of Jucobinisi, and his police were BuBAR AN WOl Bohsaalen out his threat, an laurels from the Rocky mountain slugigers. If | ¢ uccapt the apology, 10 o ahead and get ont | OWners of icir build ings. Tach suit was i) IO s DL LRI ARG SIUR (el WasitrNoToy, April 15,—A protostslgaed by | * o1 the lookout for him. they do not brace up and play with a little , bt o condition that Mr. Watts | for the sum of’ 85,000 dumagos. = Mrs. Allco | kY e e e Vo B R A + cpublican representatives has been T RE |||li|‘1_ vim and confidenc w need_expect | make u statement in the local papers to the | or BT “_M!w|d~h_l-“ husband, caus- | WASHINGTON, April ppublidan be polite, nmiable und oven witty; but no- An Addition to the ¥ sions. nothing better than defeat. ‘There is good as sorvy for his rash and in < his intoxication and discharge from tho | members of the ways and means comumittee | podyeould enjoy these good qualitios, litor presented 1o the committee on ways and SN ndn) Taleg H i e team, but exhibitivn gumes jous act the apology was uccepted, [ 0 g < s weans aguinst the sugur and wool schedulo s | o AG0 APl 1 ! paial. EIRID (10 “J.“ l‘li\":“. e 'l.-.’..'“.fh- x'"....p.. fetioed rson’s eye 18 Dlork and blue, und swollen | cmploy of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy | have been in consideration all evening on the | he ~ was #o changeable 4 A X A Tue Bee]—The role of “spiritualistic me- | upon RO B 1 [ railway nll)m. I'he defendants | tariff bill, which will be reported tomorrow. | of the signs of respect z-ln‘.h\"l:;;.lt;”i‘hl«r.-‘n-pw:m'n;uu.;s ATEOUDOL | ium s now formally assumed its place | ORI} ....Igfl.‘.'n‘;'f.:t" ShAnERLLEI Glptainoy Ohlsluger, B. 5. Leouard, llnx'h' Hull, There will be no change i curpet wools, but et T e e b0 ik & xedugtion 00,98 por ll-“l:‘l anong the professions. Mrs. Sarah E. Brom- | Rins AR e i - Society. Held 1141, e, 11, Dillon un«l W.d. Welih, :.l!.;_“fi,.,_ hedule, itls believed, has been | {100 Goiid whenever they met him o Larpet wool from 2t to 3 110 conts | Well, the well known medium, obtained leave | and will . undoubtedly — show up | Cuicac [BLTlogram tol | V60 ot e S e St ised. e [RGB ASHOYAE Kt apound s s gat o chang s slould b | from Judge Atgud this moming to fle an | i o satisfactory” manner cre oy | T B —Chargos of u serious wnd unsml | Hforoin the Prohibitory b noy. i | salute him, The rule applicd to men, made. The manufacturers of fngrain carpets | affidayit in the suiv of Rudolph 1. Haszaugh, | more days roll round, ho is cevtainly unfit for | yapure against a benevolout society ave being | ¢ P il GL Lt ORI wom 1l children, e wentabout in suy the chango of duty proposed in the selied. | in which the latter is endeavoring to recover | the responsible position of ¢ tad® 13 | pvestiguted I the tyjal begun this morning | BV t0 Tuk Bre ) The polico oo WastiNaroy, April 15, —The | cognito at night liko Haround Alvaschid ul will increaso tho “price of their product | solicitors’ fees from the medium. Mrs, | not assertive enough, and fuils to fako - | undex s it G sofley inetl- | can confercnce toduy udopted tho roport of | YOEICEERET AT EEING SUMIS 1ts in the game, where a | in Judge Clifford’s court against the Kuights | tuted pr cise would accomplish | of Honor. Hannah’Fansen, the widow of a | The good luck to the whole | carpenter named' Gjlbert Hansen, is the | 0 .mmnm,um»! eight saloon men, | lerstanding is that they ave to be fined hand that the fine is to be repeated ze of many calthy lung e: But he the committoe on arbitration. Chili did not vote and Mexico voted in the afirmative with @ r ation us to certain articles pro- from practically wipe out thei A yard, and will | Bromwell's apidavit is in the form of a sct-off | vant: _business, silencing | to the att@rney’s claim. She alleges that he | little ing idleness upon is indebted to her in the sum of £10,000 for | wondes duty, and wa cnlled up at n fond of having his” troops bt in the midst of winter 40,000 10ows and * enfoj 30,000 workmen. The signers of the protest, | spiritual seances and for adyico given by the | outfit, anyway, and if they succeed in taking | plaintiff, and she{s'shing to recover 2,000, | overy month, These are only the initial posed 4 busis of the atics. 'The r to veview them. He could be humang it is understood, w all sections of the | dofendant as u spiritual medium at the re- | one game each from Denver and KKansus City, | the amount o insurance certificute i the | prosecutions, and they ave to be immediately | 104 or “tho committee on extradition was | and generous, or wding to his frenk, gountry, nothing to that | quest of the plaintiff, all will be gladly overlooked and forgotten. ' | order, which she glaims her husband held s | foliowed by areests of all Hquor sellers [(ROFL0SBHES PRk RORSEOME, DL NOSOEEING 40410 4 1OI effect con ument, an under- B e u member in good standing at the time of his Sl | HA0K £ 4‘.1. ERYaVRu o BhCANCORREING. OF AL standin protesters that, in | Will Sail on a Man-of-War. Minneapolls 11, St. Paul b. The woman is said to be penniless An Tovea Editor Dead. [ TR T (et A s ik nih oha: was siobEhot snouoty, iis present stpe they will not. vote for the | Wasiixarox, April 1 of | St Pauvi, Minn,, Aprll 15.—[Special Tele- | 8 iin Wallsy tho bluft old seamas | Bunuixavos, Ta, April 16.—An Onuawks, | Gionirs, Oy ADHL 10-dudgo Sago ot | COULd srucss from whint ho had dono whs hitk i oo ",“‘;;‘},'[,' [I',',‘ ol house, an ot | the navy this morniug cablod the commander | £ram to Tur Ber.]—The championship series | (ouse ol dlstugniahec, Mmaess . I, special says that Colonol 7. B, Patterson, | gho Unitd States district court. today ap- [ 0 V4% €1 g Anc "public em oleman o 3 s et or of the Specta died s morning, S 4 o o)l Louisiana, suys that unless further adyised | ©f the United States steamer Alliance at | between St. Paul and Minneapolis was fin- | he expenses of the lit L Ra UG RPPSY B vl proved the compromise in the snit of Receiyer 1 10 wait thero until the | ished this afternoon, Minneapolis winniy ko plaintife alleges that gh) ip | Rmstrong uguinst the Fidelity Nutional bank by his constituents ho will not vote for uny ibraltar ordering hi reduction on sugar. | arrival of Consul Matthews and then to sail | and ma divectors. The cluim was for &5,000,000, By | the compromise the veceiver obtuins for the king the intment, esa tio, The batting was | although her husband had been n.y.- years i 18 WS | sabscriber to the widews' and orphans’ fund A Stafr Ay | Mo ebnblican mombors of the ways and | with him to his post at Tangiors. It scems | ight until the elghth funing, when the Flour | SAbseriuerio the whiowsr and otphons’ oL |y npi el T, “April 15, Tho governor | ereditors of the bank £450,000. A Dot ke 0. T oo el | thero are n diplomatic reasons which the | city lads larruped the curves of Viau, the col- | $ioic'the lodmwo tofused Ly sive bim aoic| A T L G ol T AT TR roals e ADERR, Ahis. YrooL &G _"l‘" ofticials ure not willing to disclose that make | legian, ull over the field. “Spokane” Fost beneilts owing to chages made it e hia atoh Working G i v TRy “I-;“"‘l!“h\:"‘:l'" ““ "'.I’Q’ led 10 | jt qesirable that the consul should make his first appearance with Minneapol tary agaiust Hansen, The st ! b New Youk, April 15, SR e e g " Phey will uc m‘ a bountyfn | dppearaico at Tangiers at this time on o man- | and received applauso for pulling down five | Hansen's deatis, made the assertion thit Sioux Fally City ‘tion. onvention of the A n of Working place of the present duty if they can be as Ho Ia expocted” 10 roach. Gibwitar | dimg » 0000010 a—g | Hansenwasnot dead, but hiding, und thut | g, cpype 8, D, April 15, —[Special Tel socleties opened Over eight | sured it will be continued for fiftéen years, | SRR S EEe2 [ERETN PN (Y fh"y '“,",'“\"“""',1":‘("; h'l‘li"»”l'-l*‘ ";'»;;':l:“' | ogvam to Tiue Ber.] ~Tho result of the elec | hundred wouen wero prosent.” Tho veading | < d st 1 o o, | be found full of stones and not of bones. | ¥8 2 £ of papers touching on- the purpose of the so 4 4 o G A Snap for.the Anzeiger. | . Earned runs—St. Paul 1, Miuneapols 2. | & 08\ a0 seon and Carl Anderson were | tion today is @ surprise party to the ci y ! i I Amsndimapia ta the ¢ hinese BilL. Baror iAo The Tagblatt says | Home runs - Carroll, Two base hits—Cantil- | Sphoitited & commitice o investigute. Thoy | Tho last leglslature passed an act by which | cieties occupied the entire aftormoon ARG AL 35, —Senaior Erarta | Chancellor von Caprivi bas forbidden minis- | 1o Double playe-Hengel and Ryan. Bases | oyt to the potter's fleld the other day, | the city officers biiated oub 0% afilos, | « e Ratos, today presented amendments which he pro ) on balls — O Meckin 4, ot Viau 1, oft | Wiy the cofiin, bioke it opon and found 13 | Al the old oficers stood the test of their ad: | ' poses o offer to the Chineso enumeration bill. b other ofticials to furnish any commu- | Mitchell 1, off Harkness 3. Hit by piteher | {10050 Which thoy had no trouble in | mi tion before, the result being that | PuguLo, Colo., April 15.—The He proposes to makethe certificates sufficient ns to the newspapers. All intelligence Miunnehan and O'Day. Struck out—By | {o0irving as that of Hansen. | every oue was defeated. Over 2,100 votes | cific has posted notice of a eut in the ‘ s which it is decined desivous should ve pub- | Moeekin 8, by Maius 8; Viau 2, by | Hanas. [Seoia 1 iucrcase of 300, out 0f which | ger. raten. to. Kunsus City to #0. ot evidenco of a lawful right to remain in the | lished will appear in the Reichs-Anzeiger, the | Hurknoss | 1, - First basa on errors Montans Municipal Eleotions | 1. 1. Preck, the nou-partisan candidate for | §10.05; Chicago, § United States instead of the “sole evidence | oficial paper, St Paul ‘1, Miuneapolis 2 Stolen | AN T TR tuici. | mayor, recelved 45 majority over Captain W - und to except all children of Chineso parents o —— bases — Abbey Phillips, Glassca BLRX4, out, April 18, ) re new b rmen A Big D tlon. born in the United States from the provisions Contemplate Cutting Salaries. . Left on es—St. Paul 6, Minne- | pal elections Great Falls and Living p 2l et A e 10 pocutations of Boaa of tho bill. Another amendment strikes out W Yok, Apr ‘The statement was 0. Wild pitches—Mockin 1, Mains | voted republican for u aud i e — | A PR T now turn | o, third section, which provides for the ur- | current 1 cxpross circlos this moruing that Viau 1 Mitchell 1. Time—1:30. Ui | Butte und Missoula weat democratic for the Treasurer Archer Depos S Lg%, o aigie isaphicep af Feaaln hawJur | years, of C ound after September | ! . 'y > omplo 0 P enson Archer, treasurer of Maryland, today, 5 5 Yt im 1, 1800, without the proper certificate, 1f this :‘.‘;“‘\‘l’““}‘“ ,‘.,‘“"I “\":,",‘.{u}:‘l 10, per | Des Moines 8, Cleveland 4. | Arrested for Oriminal Libel. SR ADAR, LEOMSUIEF AE. KBEYIBMA, 1oAT ried to have made w confession that i | section is not stricken out Evarts will move | tent May L boaident used 10 | s Moiwes, Ia., April 15.—(Special Telo- EW Youk, April 15, -E. L. Godki ! - NOWRE. 8 tes high oMuials | Absolutely Pure. aftirm or contradict the rumor, | ¥ ! read a statement from nor saying - 1o make the term of imprisonment six months gram to Tug Bek.)—The bome team took | uging editor of the Evening Post, w u statem o th ing Ay - R i B M 9N W prstumans R Dok s, - 8 that he had reviewed the i uy ahd hud Arvested for Extensive Fraudg, |, 3 7 reauires thiat Chinawen leaviag ty Hond Offerings. theCleveland National league team into camp | yested toduy on & charge of criminal 1ibel, on | femtarcd the o of tr many ahd had L T e tion htpcon | oA CTeIm O tartar biklg ponder. ighs cates for cancollation. To this Evarts will | WAsiixarox, April 15.—([Special Telogram | in flue style today. The game was close | complaint of Peter Mitchell, a luwyer. God- | ernor Juckson today d i OXDH AR iLend SR 108 8 laprenlus srsugil Uoverumeut Uee propose the addition that any Chinese person | to Tu Bre.]—Boads offered: §2,600 at 3122, | enough to be very interesting. The visitors | kin gave ball 1o wwalt examination | Brown state treasuror | caused in Bra i 7. 1850,

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