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THE OMAHA DAILY BEFR, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1890, : 5 — e e e e e —e e e —————————e ———— .o A A e — et . NCRESSION AL (< | CTHE FINAL EVENT. bit ew YorkC e e 8 | NAL EVENT. itrate in the matter of the New YorkCen | of the depurtment Hle team, Second Lieuten- | e J J toey Bone. o5 & % e | TV O ) LV | Mechanios Batt WILLING TO ADJOURN. and Charles H M]ulr, Seventecuth wfantrs, | places, capable of expansion in time | " T . dnaingl i bers of the department rifie team, and | t to about 10,500 men and capabdle eait g [ Bostoy, Mass., August 14.—Tne priz B000] LA tanknt Willtes Sstol ? AOonsm;A‘L-m of the T._n Qn-:shnn 0ottt | avents of Grand -\r:n) Wk Wert c,’f,‘ A Stormy Cancus Showe Many in That ::l;m‘,{l,‘,-l" ‘n.'x.?n-,\..\"x‘ H dotnston, it | Major-Genenal Schofild Tells Kate_Tield | in timeof e hm’ so_in g s Hul O M . pies the Senate’s Time. | this evening by a grand banguet at Mecha 4 Frame of Mind. | Camp Douglas, Juumn couaty, Wisc All Absut Them. ke of e(« o seaboard s, | ball, complimentary to the delegates to the | VW ASHINGTOY, August 14.—The rept o arrive there August 18 \ lo &, requ - s can senatorial caucus tonight was t In accordance with paraer: ) the const | encampment and invited guests, over 1,00) in be made 1 .. D 1 N0 CONCLUSION YET ARRIVED AT. | an. Depar Commander Tinis presild. b "fv'hu’; Ttwas svery| U 0 | Givision of the Misewuri, | ted oo of | MUST BE BOTH PASSIVE AND ACTIVE. | upon the mer ¥ HELD SACRED ——— Among the guests who occupled scats of e and CAmEn? | the department riflodeam, in ing one mens { of Relleving the Farmer of Ok- | Bryjcett, Mayor Hart, General Sickles gnd | te political inexpediency of d ythiy w t Sahiin, company th We Shoull Be Prepared to Att are ir { X 1| Al Winlows Are Furred Against the lahoma—A Move for the | Post Comm s-in-Chief Bivens of B with the federal el o bill at ar the department rifle team, to " h as Well as to Repel Assaults M . ) i : | Pos i C [ | S it v sty s agiis, Junean county, Wisoonsim, | Mischievous Litele Bleasts, & Transfer of the \ains Kountz of Tole Fairchild of Wiscousin ‘"“m“; ot 'lf“x f a1 - ana feport manding offcer of the | ~The Mihtary and Lhey May 0 Steal | of General Grant and Warner of Mis i R A o g L5 depart tis, Navy Force I | Ao ki 0 on the side of those who des | Llae ul for the nat i Spito of That, entered with A ment, was spokesman for those scuators ) { staamer Arizona, | ¥ sttt xaton, Angust 14.~In the senal vit v . view the embarrassm: o . ¥ ded balance of the appr 1 Y xuced Coun arsued, Mr. Plum April for the relief of des \ tats 1 i i thee :“’:l; ok > i i rlad tha vo taken oo fidet Bt ey Ba 1 eliet, A very t CUTTING OUT JORN BULL. The tarift v t 2 g Y . oy o 3 p + West Mevico Merchants Wil forcafter Buy of Uncle Sam. me duce the duty np dressed the senate in fa tive « a ngt repu Mr. are Line e with Chronic Inflamemation of the Bladder PRISE. j ur » waters of Excels | L News from Japan, 3 Nincty- st 14.—The stear tin cour 10 re present 3 3 i presumpt b =gl § 4 d todsy with J Invitations or in f . e ‘i . {al Tele N rntaryof the Cen den ask manufact imp: late Ilinois Drugg Kaxgaser, I, August 14.-At todiy's " o 2 € i WasmixaToy, Avgust 14.- The first bu Ms A S : 3 i, ad 2 1t e . o s . 5 om the ness in order this mor 4 4S @ Vote on sus- fng the point of onl v Mr. § g nas H. ( : Fention H A 2 : H 2 rearly hid s of of Illinois that the ‘Kay re 1a was clected secretary of the com- | ye Pt : oy - must be cousidered committee he 3 ward C. O'Brien of New Y issucl the following mar- t ) th 5 o peastars whole. The decision was sustained The Maligned Grasshopper. riage licenses yestenday 1 > t : g AT o Rt a5 ruble of Jowa asked unauimous con After Soptember 1 next Jamea S, CL Hrro, S.D., Angust 14.—[Special Telegram | Name and address, 5 i ¢ ¢ i 1 from Eurou i - Uy eohnRs Haay el consideratic he j solu ALAIh AOtiVELY 15 08 . | toTme Ber.|—Diligent inquiry at the Un { George Chandler, St. Louis. . 3 approa e i . A eaigeei : Son { aid of destitute persons in Okla- | the et 5 resentativ tes signal office, and through otber wlia- | 1 Emily Schwartz, Chicago b s ploy the furni 1 fa s sl L homa, but an objection was made. The house { i preseutativ i e e Bl LA i | > el S in gene ‘defence, whi fron ot then resumed considerstion of the Me- e ! 1 sources of information, fails to show the | § Henry Williams, Lincoln... 2 s 1 pe. t 1 - R Pl 1he hen resumed consideration of the Nat Mo 0 % |3 R Mty 3 E s by it foctive REW (R A s - } S ing branch the Kay bill eps b 4 0 A prosence of grasshoppers in more than ordj- | ¢ Kitty MeCarthy, Livcoln..... Bty el sty 4 i which overhang the g enc e ek g e M i ‘ : o eirious | pary pumbers in any part of thestate, Grain | § 4 Mux Holheiner, Omaba.... e dine sk s SRR TeR e e L mirrored in the swiftly URAE 65 GONVA ol b Vb b . where it s about Tiiismed and the genoral | U Jeanetts Hallo, Pensillo. ..., ; nor oviding such a 0 us und surprisingly | f e Ot i tha shet Ulysses S, Grant” the desire of con 4 F i @ e of wheat is ten br Berries are | e of defence for e moint of attack We Werototars lind 01l i £ . ountd he bk T remains of General Grant be |1 : ; somewha County Court, “*But if we connot afford enough ¢ } y \ v | apart for the me L bathe, it e inhoparigua S i adivans the home warehouse. In the connty o erday the Omaba | RAYY 10 0 ard the whole coast atonce, o *heaply e Ry i the house. : —The from Omaha‘s Council at Seattle. [ e oo il Iayeas Tamae § 0 eth > 1t was soon found no auorum was present | yvork e e e ul Ty, | Flascall and Morris Morrison to recover 85, e aud the house adjourn At New York J * 5 I Ly SO et - | alleged to be due on @ promissory note dated sl G e e pax AtNew York X = cgram to Tie Bee.]—The Omaha city coun- | February 5, 1500 enti to shore butte ENGINEERS WILL KEEP OUT, | WorD cil party returned to the city this morning | The Capital Nationa! bank of Lincoln has xiliary means of from Victoria, and in the sfternoon witnessed ed J o T. Croft on 4 uote of $10, bearivg | I 1 science, supplemented in : r Attitude of the Brotherhood Toward 3 a ball game ts of Manager Rockwell | theduteof April 25, 150, few cases by floating batte - « x > ‘e the New York Central strikers. " v both old Nebraskans. BT 1py places where | of h re th v o8 J i CLEviLAND, O., August 14.—Arthur, chie 1 A Smlimn Misssowri Farmers and Laborers. t Sy i g y i afler him an embroi- Sl i ‘x.'._‘}.“ I 4 Shortin His Accounts. Sepatia, Mo, August 14—At the state i} ary ter solid | have neve T} 4 Then the is a i i s kb i L] 5 ST. Lous, August 14.—Dispatches | convention of the farmers aud 1aborers unior rehitecture. sa 8 positively his org: 4 " o 0 | vessels thowsar pr 0 ry ! AL » i e nov ko Y SRR RO Bnow: rom Dexte aunounce the disappcar- | the amendment and the adoption of the re- | con- | goods et | 5 e . phice appear on the believet remen will either. Cmicaco, August 14.—[Special Telegram to e N. Boughton, ex-mayor aud a | port of the committee on revision consumed | ) sa-goi leships | American homes wh not ) siness of 1 hose men i Tatr BEE.|—Nobody seems to know just what | Prominent dtizen of that place and also of the | theentire day. At the evening ression U.S. | which i able meansofan | scen untiln Tn thelin p 1 watchful eye onthe litile use the national world's fair commission | Stte. Bourhton isprotsbly shortin his ac- Hall of Randolph county was clected pre: i { st of the | weregreatly asto accustomed as i they are armed with long white ALpaxy, August 14, 3 ¢ s of Galanel ,{“‘. 3 counts with one Charles D. Matthews to the | dent. Tnited § o mple, should be | we have been t sinest and most | Wands, which are used only to intimi- went out on the Delaware & Hudsc s o B R GRS o | aihonut af $14,000 3 T T provided with a sea-going fleet of batt 1 arti it kind. date the trin sor, bt it would seom poiut have returned to work. They becor P gt TR REEAE von Houten’s Cowou—'Best and goes | ships, eapable of attacking with sucess | *~Thereis but one 1 goois whigh | Withoukmuch suoces. Thel:usust pian satisficd that their suspicions that the Dela- i dn session here Colonel Corbite | Prince Ferdinand Congratulated. | farthe B any foreign fleet that may probably | we find we car g since the shawl is always high out of ware & Hudson was ki > handling Cao- i ;'1”‘“:;:_*»‘; T;.- vnfi, 1::;111‘.; Special Cablogram to PERSONAL PAR AG R APHS. cross the ocean for the purpose of block- sviary of l“\‘ h.is :w,.mu} a bit of fruit or some tral freight were unjustific | AT ne Bee|—Oficial deputations from all E 8 > [ ading any one of our s other templing bait on 5 schin i ¥i offered e e Tl | B Hankinof New York is at the Paxton. | 2412 any one of our & 1 i bhon aloal - ir R s e ctary of war | Parts of the country cilled upon Prince | o S/REED SINE SR B AR LG WX | while, on”the other band, e impor- | not manufactured in this « : and ther _sleal aro Pl 2 R be requested to detail Colonel Corbive to re- | Ferdinand today to congratulate him upon | .54 bt e . =7 QS | it a-port should be fortified and I schedule nered on a basi while the monkey is exp Areasy, N, Y., August 4.—General Man- | port to the >sident of the commission, | the third anniversary of his accession to the o ¢ arm that it can maintain its own i [ th the shawl in his eagerness 1o seiz ager Young when asked as to the status of | “with a view ment tosuch duties | Bulgarian throve. C C. Bemnett of Beatrice 1s at the defence until the ficet o come from Ass and crockery comes ir new plu r: but IThave seen him cau- the Deluware & Hudson strike this morning | as the president of the commission may do- ———— Casey: : ; anyother polnt, however distant, 1o | ata low rate of duty and is in 1] « ingtheshavl afier aid: “Nearly all the men who were ot re- | termine Relief Corps Officers. J, 1. Pattison of Lusk, Wyo., s st the Mer- | ¢ s’y its important roleof attack upon | use with us, M, Pitkin of I e o the fruit and make good his ported for work this morning. They f e Bostox, August 14.—At the Women’s Re. | CBits. i e b sivie gty e 2 ¥ ey T ontlooting auy of hii batke howey could not g0 10 work L e s Satisfied. ef corps meeting today Mrs, McHenry of . Suing of Hartington isat the Mer- | IEERENY. e B e i AECTARIEOIA ot hat heimpo x‘v\r” v | tosome anee where he could safely they bud received orders from thecommit- [ Armaxy, N. %, August 14.—Master Wo; i e e kb : PROALS N0, O MAIERac TR OLANEY LB INe | rida W eous grimaces his baflie b Lo comaulation with o Latio o b entiahed e oo oo, | 1078 Was lscted sational pesidnty Mrs, hrocler of Kausas City fs at the | the vexed question, whether we necd 1d he admitted that he 1“"“1.' s I licoms sEig 'f“»““;-'j:‘”“{ of the New York Central strike. Super . _ _ urne: Massichusetts - | battle-ships or not. he legislators ¢ ursuers. A frequent ob of cupidity i‘u:v‘\-;um.m:.‘u..xx tod less th . 3 : ent. enthal of Chicago is stopping at the | WhHO Al ”";‘ we can do without | | A8 il gl el 1“‘.}f”‘ by Tlf filled by other employes of t who i ndeavor toraiset b A Prelate Dead. M‘,.' ”L“lf';,a, B TR et he e i e e Lt Madiue) SxiPAmGyg khe pos d i in d with are now on their way here fic Vest Albany. The z t 14—A dispatch et deddoae B Y | e it lan T L el b ';_ ( SR U x 2 ! ) \ ntdainty. izht Mov d. & S Tt e Sy v. Muania | guest at the Casey. ? ¥ whole matt n 1k that we I st s me A > hends of the Aunany, August 14.—Two hundred Pin e i el 4 mon- M. R. Dunn of Long Pine was at the Casey | 40 we! on. 8 solhation) and ¥ ) 3 ur cor ‘f‘“: with Winchester rifles, taok possesion West Albany freigit yards this morning. W b suicient numbers to - be vards from the Chicogo, B v fore as declar iz \aPo. near tha Quicy and Reading roads went 1o work and HREN > FRTEE VIAThrED ghne P, Singer of Dayton, 0., s a guest about Il ovcocle e fleat attempt 1o Lioes Eomlahit To Goasion. falls nd dr Who the men were is s yton, 0., guest at i' . u|w‘:‘. W Jllh’ s r‘\‘v«. 5 were peace Des Morsis, Ia, August 14, —-— D. Hau of Chappell is at the | the com y s ES Knights of Pyt g 1 meeting this Wisconsin Nomination ey today. ; United States againstany p i} t X ticund t v followed along from 4 No Action Taken on the Strike. n | Muwavker, Wis, August 14.— . J. H. Barmn of Wyoming was at the Pax- | of foreig . It the voof 1 ng outfrom belindthe o Detiorr, August 14,—TIt was learned at tesol v :d | man La Fllette of the Third district was ton last night. £ £ great countr; never A \ openings at the colossus w late hour last night from one of the members r iments of the orde: nominated by the republicans today and Con- }” *«l,l'j“h\ and Ed T Wiess of Chicago are d to such a m the one i X acad. | €V "“"‘”.‘ of small boys. A most m"\\l' that there was nothing done at the se rable I s od in the d gressman McCord by the republicans of the | 8t the Paxton. % ) E by which e Inay incident wus a fight nearly to death be meeting s ¢ o 2 e founder of the order. | Ninth district H. F. McAdon of Kansas City is registered | be cartaiply real ! i i Ku g The New York Central | Th mittee on the, I 1 of the state | T at the Mullard. e sirike will be discussed until Friday, | temple was dy toreport and the mat- Not Until Next Week, C. L. Bynd of Memphis, T, is 8 guest when all members will be present. terwas laid over till next year. The instal Loxpoy, August 1 al Cablegram | &t the Miilard. ‘e —— = tion occurred this evening. to Tue Bere.]—The exjpectation now is that | C. H. May and James Hummel of Chicago e ! 10 1} { much preliminary chattering and mu- (‘Nnm"n ‘0 l’(“““”“‘;‘“«:‘:. o - it sarliament wi ] not be prorogued until | 8 atthe Millar 3 sour hl'nuy\ oc \':”r[lmf”\ o "'.‘ e ;":fv;un' the ‘I” WA ) & v‘ ‘-l akis h ; tunl \‘1]\- " m;u.nf-‘ t ’u. the mm):. - LEYELAND, O., Augustid—CGrand Master The Fourth District of Tllino W eduesday of next week R. B. Norton_aud W. Dekkerof St. Louts | b L e D I o e o witten | ants wentat it with the quiet de= Sargeant of the Brotherhood of Locomotive | oueaco, Angust 14.— [Spocial Telozram to e are at the Murray or for | commerce, without | a nit: 1 have bewn written | dnt Wik rans oo i ot AT Firemen, who arrived this morning, said it | s Ber. [ Tho sews tha i A Big Gas Well. C. C. Coldren of Des Moines was at the | | - L8 inonaltdion | ikiouk 2008 Hiret tiicwe was don le axiitaniet an interview that his coming here had noth- 2 3 g ey N A o et Tetaieht the mali selfinterest of i found in vined temyp irst, the ws considerable excitemen ! e o inAeane adidste o | Sista Bammina, Cal, Augustid.—A nat- | Marray last nigh L A ] : ety By fng to_do whatever with the strike on the | 1or will be an independent candidate in the S e T e Sy NS E st Sutinay Ml = countries. These what was confessed by Sir David among the others af they all rushed New York Central Fourth district of Ilinois has been confirn ;" AR TRl o0 “1 S S (L{"l“ e | ene ard lost nights | ok WAl B | aoiree separate i sterto be ‘‘decidedly and desig - down to - part in the fray, butthe 1 . he 1 flow is 8.000.C am P. Phillip: incoln is in the | COnsiderations thi 121 magnifyin I'he Emper I & < 0 ¢ Noa ; -yt e v S e e e B e e 0 : who reigned i B. G, ivant ping them bick und Bostox, Mass,, Augast 14.—Aside from the #a9 JSmocratis no : DR ich S. C. Epperson of Terre Haute, Ind., is a | Maintain the } tions somewhere T he | then tr parate the principals; of the national encampmont and 5 aloo gt o Shively Renominated, st at the Merchants Y . protect its comm i the he Y > touch them dared n¢ Alltha s* relief corps the greater part of the : 4 Sovrn Bex®, Ind,, August 14 nd Army of the Republic celebragion is s Wa Over the Fall ode Island is stoy at T » | lag : i LT o8 “‘;'l\ t FaiLs,Ont., August 14.—Two me! 4 A 3 L 1 I nploye n b wad o ‘ 3 b Flais,0n RN Two men Chicago is registered at % f. » a-coast, | “Sayeys ant . rs, ] 3 g yang nusual oo harmonious action articularlyamong aration as will render success ina ed 2,000 years ago to | suire that w 1 not have more k hopeless. Such prepara- | de: ain ? breathless interest at our first bull fight made, this count 2 ence of optics unknowr Granada, One would have expocted Thomas J. Swan, a pr R irts of the world.” One s t ¢ ¥ rmed 4 ring on Carpenters Will st man Shively, a rerat of the th t Cheyeune, is in the city h % se you give me some gener « ata theater with E ! me vater on the com- pumber of reunions today weve 1c400, August 14.—At & meetin district, was minated today, John Woltzmoth of Spear L at is the actual need of ac what else was th r no use, They comparatively small. Many have already lu % e inent alliance mau, is in the P like ours with respect to its mili ont to f . wi d, the fur feft for home. At the second day's sessio : _ supposed to Be Cholera. naval forces, Can you -tell 1 n |atc at i h P flows nto the water and of the wunual couvention, the ladies £ ahos i < PLE, August 14.—Flive persons T numbers what the siz . s arly drowned and so the grand army, today, reports of s soolhing sy foree 14 be? Hawthorne asa Student. »f blood that the ients were reread and ¢ 1 ¢ ns the gu , 2 e (5 Pl it T and_ at last 1) erine E. Herst of Louisville was chosen ent “hicago would str £ 5 o [ e o P i St v x wearily president aud Mrs. Julia M. Johnson of Al- o » will Iny bout a Fad A ! Ag o, 1 as 8 Bow : . . toona, Pa., senior vice presideut. Jiss Boliiasadniinea or the d > of the i ohad 5 thougng o ! jament will be _ Printing e Compass. | iy be not casy to esti German Choristers at Vienna, men émploved in other trades 3 i) We oty “: S0N0 po. oo 1u | BNIBLY Whe paquink: ViesNa, August 14.—(Special Cablegram e - a ol B i 850, dvanyon | WIslr Eapriions gy . to Tuk Bre.)—Thirty-ive hundred German A False ¢ ‘,,,,A‘.,v e I‘:)“'v:\' ||::n .l rTf mm‘rer. ; *v‘\f”;;l‘\l’:lw l,“;l, .1‘!\. marin r ' accurate caleulation, T 10 2 ET choristers have arrived hore to take part in | Rocxromp, TIL, August . —Mary L s Nl R R R NeY . e "~ a ys the | defensive worksand of their the choral festival, which begins tomorrow. | den, oue of the women that have been located | t0UNILS iu the west r to the city asd i, bralab gl ST PBUNALLY 3 They came both by railway aud by the Dan- | for the past year in Sweinfurt's *beaven,” | hold thelr regular session, the Tean invention™ of printing is well set for 1 while necessy ube. anmd thewr comiug has ussumed the aspect | ogay gave Uirth to @ gil baby. A o union will present a petition, s il a0mo Vormes, st forgotten now, on | nined w of & political event. iverywhere people v ¥ sty N T PR several huodred team owmers. the invention of the **Th ater . The a 0,000 thronged 1o welcome the visitors, to show "_‘jl::;‘:, {‘;”'\'“A oreen) '“‘_ ’jj," A‘.I‘; Jurpos { e Shbh - 'a Hosaas 'l Stool,” Itis hard to imugine a lime | ik (5% it Aas - ‘W" their approval of the Austro-German allisace. | TNGE QF Semimity, 0f 105 SUCRUTE | apon all transient tenms when the principle of prinfing was not | the sea and i i | Our Style of Weiting, e F R Tosi Welden woman was with child by the Holy | hauliug upon the streets or understood. The stamping of coins, for s 0f the United States will amoun erni b | About 450 B. ¢ ¢ atal Poiler Explosion. .| Ghost. As areason for this course, the members of | instance, has b y all na- ¢ of war 1o 85,000 m I Newet C., August 14.—The boiler in —_——— the union state that a great many men come | tions from the earliest ti sraeli sed that 75,000 st drawn from left 1o r ) s 10 the shove a saw mill on Dr. Door's place, near here, A Kingly Interview. into Omaha with their teams sin | ways the Romans were moreover ac- m the militisof the seaboard staies, foxie b te from left exploded today, Four weth, oue white and | ViExxa, August 14.—(Special Cablegram to i‘d"“‘“{' 8 prinm thas an ed with movable types. | three colored, were instantly killed and two | oyup Bee. ) king of Roumanis arrived | 10 the trade; they lire tings dated from | belore t - of those | mitted ¥ 4 colored mwen seriously wonnded. fiidradny el pe ! nania arrived | giong the bottoms and ed Invention of the eompass s it e kgl ! these | mitted to him by 3 ik N ere today en route toIschl to visit Emperor | pot have to pay rent i compass s icwtions and their arn sdu d summon the mem} \isfamily | 00 1 W somewhat " productic « jent H ' n a ase supposed 0 six thousa 1= { ine ' prevailed, wbout 10,000 sh 2 quota of t with the ¢ { i - 4 i «d boust ey ” V. Francis Joseph. The king and Count Kal- | They furthersay that as soon as the cold thing long known. The it of and for instr l::)l\lll‘l‘_-r‘r‘.gl :':‘{.\:: :‘.,‘,‘::L‘:f";:--le- i :;.\ bea u fnterview, which lasted two wealher sets fn, tcse wigralory fo fine 1.»1.:;144) , mormon, indced—und | tio of 1 stare of G. I, Coats last night and stole &) The Knights to Arbitrate, petition will have the approvalof the Ku worth of goods. Arrests have beeu made at | Dgruorr, Mich,, August 14.—The geseral | Of Luborand all labor assemblies in the City. | clo The areuments on efther ddo te iy | o : hild, Hidoey e ] exocutive board of the Knights of Labor sud- TS r—— the discovery of America by Columbus | very extravagant.” ey oy :l rpseg Disastrous Flood on the Ganges. | denly resolved today to finish their labors in Army Orders. brassedier s et el R Bt Sl “word is groposed | Beouehibla: conne Catvrts, August 14— fi0d prevalls oa | New York aud started for that city toulghi, In | 10 sccordance with paragraph %, generdl | gooount for the finding off the eastern | to keep in this service 1 time of penes | man e hous, A " Tarton, Out., Biateal the Ganges river. The surrounding couutry | aspoech before the assemblage of the Knights | Orders No. 3, current series, from headquar- | coast of skeleton in armor declared o | only one-sev et e S B el Ly et ctually treated by is inunanted toan extentnever befors knowu. ' of Fbor this evening Powderly said by and | o division of the Missourl, Captain Joseph | be an exact counterpaurt of those worn at | sons. A measure now before cong wonder thathe could write 1 Sor Romoiuie. M, bl Fucav s boca groat dost of L. bis Gourades were goiug 1 New York to ar- W, Duscan, Tweuly-ft fasiry, s the siogoof Troy. | coutemplates the reorgunization of the fugy. E red by Burdesk 3 : for provfs the improvements of the modern binna- | regiments, will be full