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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE (L\T.\Il,\. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 180L--TWELVIE PAGIENS, .\‘l'.\llll*ll\’. 254 TWENTIETH YEAR. - INGALLS ON COST DEFENSE| «mows s evecvm [y jREIGY NEWS BUDGET, | S, itemacsbss, s DISAPPOINTED. BOTIL SIDES, | #vem = »wmee wowsmn 1y 1§ (RIARGED WITH MURDER | rant Car J— | away with dealing i pig ivon futu | i 4 . He Considers Pr I Y London Underzoes a Revival of the Sir | Anathes KITEGRwnod | The Result of the Canadian Election y Thomas I, MoNaweo for Causing O the Navy 1 ' i A Charles Dilke Scaud Brrarane, March 6, - Brilliant coremonios | Exactly Satisfactory, . t the Death of Kate Joyeo t n PR marked the offielal proclamation today for | the accesion of Kifig Alexander I to the HIS RESPECTS TO MERRY OLD ENGLAND i it A AND AUSTRIA TOO CORDIAL. | thiroro of Sorvia A MAORITY FOR THE GOVERMIENT. | ey 8! ] THE PRISONER MAKES A STATEMENT, & o | S, Riots in Austria. Ty i Viesya, March 6 Thore was a riot at e I8 Under Bonds to Keep the | e King Humbert Expresses His Priend- . But the Liberals Make Ga B UTIHGEE RIS RO AT : Kolomen over the clections today, organized A Post-Mortem Exuomnination Show . pecially in (e Border Connties g That Death Resulted by the anti-semitics” who wrecked a number biga of Jewish shops, and ravaged the Jowish AN W . vere Blow The Inguest to Decovated, C hoy Chilian Tnsurgents, cemetery, where 1ot one erave stone was left e Situati back, & MO | i s Mottt i ut standing. One Jow was killed, topped sace - Mexico's Plans for the ) A ship for America - Another Exhibition — Soldiers Death at Moraco- 1 he from n See Comments of the Press on Today. Punished tie Kibosh, Brnuiy, Mareh 6 -The Tageblatt pub lishes a dispatch from Zanzioar, stating that : aptain W |<~||m!n\. 2 wmm\l.l the \\n.mll. SERURIIVOR olbated 125 Kb tho refoihers 84, & ot »,...\\ ribe, and in 5o dolng e kiliod 200, wounded ) fi majority for the conservatives of 4% witl . y ey sixty and captured fifty of the tribo's men, | gttt o DA €SI EEECS the depot. With i S The German loss wae two men killed and fif bl : | and story. e s i 1 tato resilted teen wounded. ‘The Gormans captured 0, The World (govornment) claims a mn} Tome at Stellaaud that she Woul two Dean without aliuding to it, the aftaie would | 0 head of caitle snd a quantity of ammuni- [ of 30 for the government company him on bis trip N1 1 t probably have been mentioned by anyone | tion The Mail (ina consequences of « 1 3 h clse. Asits, be has an he wholo di Mo arld Washis t A , i March 6.~ (8 n to tributed to the N Reng w ! I'he liberals are disgusted and the tor Tngalls, wl { wu s ted with the revival by Sir in substance a W " rles Dilke himself of the old scandal re: lecting on his morality. People were be- Tonoxto, Ont, March 6.--The Empire rovernment organ) suims up the result of Vman yesterday's clection as follows: The con . L \ { winning to ignore the subject, and if Dilke W become a candidate in the Forest of y hd become despondent a : gnin & ty 6120, while the i tried to con i ted lnst te Carlo Again Startl unjority 5126, while the 4 Bimsell in the car, | i 1y jail, chirged 1n 1005, s been ser each | i gusting business to public attention again in | Mowaco, Marel f.4-(Special Cablegram to | $3Y8 the majority for i FTOROBIALING {n congroes;: Bdll that it w ; it} | his pamphlet. Even assuming much of what | f: Bge. | -Monte Carlo has again beea | throughout the wholo country BHOLNING 2006 tHds. <110 Vourabtal by VoSS mates in the metropolitan press of ¢ DA tieal cliaracter: WIth | hosays o botrue, it only shows that b was | giaeried by o suddon death, This time it is | €0¢d 2 g dont ud said hie wanted e men to 1 rwteraure to th goEvALIYO nlatfort 8 | fna vory disty m i an English_physiclas, Dr, Seogart, who had | A dispateh from 8t. Johus, N. I says 0 |0 ounded mon was ot © tine et e e o L6 1o\Vaw Ry XA tia:. 8hk Vistvatiin tro of the b Jf commons, | Sa¥ thathe isalmost a monomaniac on the | boen winuing cnormous sums at the gaming | 1atest rewns from Kings - county SHOW | ofyoungstown, O, and theother was fic rable property b city. Wheg e et un 1 peny | Coorfo . Tcaio W iterd Baanoe,slecad | iou LI, O il (DRSS vt Trot | Sty POESCH, AL v oe taod wind u ssion s quic possiblo, | cal death, 8o much so tnat it is unpleasant 0 | agho was seated fn front of a croupier at ono A B el Both were seviously hurt, but will recover HIEHL LR G1by ST M Ta iR AT 0T and ai me s pavliament in the fiest | be i his company of the gaming tables. “Anoplexy is announced treal special says: An independent -~ - have been informed they brought me t week i S decluration woula bealiowed | Tho pretended revelations in Sie Charles | g hojng the vause of Dr. Seegart's deuth. estimate of yesterday's vote grives the NERRASKA NEWS, o wd sin gl o heir purpose s to recoucile the people 1ot inister until early i the | Dilke’s pamphlet, puablished yesterday, in ernment u majority” of from 0, ) the tion thatl will bo chareed with a e passage of atho naval appropriati At 1 ted that, in the campaigy | egard o the ~|M puzzle do not h;*n'n w]m Rough on the Soldiers. most important L;nu reveal Kiox County Allian very serious evime. 1 ean tell you right now « o - pro e expenc then commencin the conservatives would | Mr. Stock's, anny's’ husband, is said to Hanirax, N. 8., March 6.—~The troop shi Sas SHIAL oloser trado. Toiitions with Niomear Neb, March 6, Spoecial to T that there isno truth in the theory that 1 b and to the evormuus and profligato oxpendl- | Loy, Sieff, S inied Tabor logisia. | assort the intogrity of is wife,' Mr. Stocks | oronia i VARG SRLhRilas e i United States are mevitableand that the | Ay S o tro] RULEEhE 16 s VoAl T itk e Thate 016 "" tures In time of peace for ships, fortilcations |, is not heard personally in the pamphict, but et N battalion of the 1 jiperals will bo returned to power at thenest | BEF he Knox county alliance holds ats | any thiug te with thedeath of Kate Joye and munitions of war. The capacity of the | N Gladstone has quashed the interest in | ouiy a hearsay evidence, Obviously, if Sir | Lelcestershire regiment, avrived here yester- | general election yiblic meeting tomovrow at the new town of | Ladmitthat we were vory intimate and that United States create a navy in an emer- | the motion of the Scoteh liberals, led by My, 5 Dilke aims to prove hinfself long | day from Bermuda. Very bad weather was The latest returns show the government | Bloomfierd, at the terminus of the Omabia | we bada quarrel about two weeks ago, while F0H0Y Wi, demonatE i Clarke, proposing to. establish federal rela- | sulfering vietim of the conspiracy of a vin- | experienced ¢ . Sho or | majority tobe 21, with six constituencies to | line. we wero both drunk, but that hus all bec goney was demonstrated in- the proy ' ] ! viracy (Vin- | experienced all the ran up. Shortly after | majority t Do) : 0 n A Wl % LT tions between tho nationalities constitating | dictive woman and the incompetence of his e e rom. According to these revise SENE R e e e The duol batwoor tho Moultor aud Morl the United K by causinge the whip to | advisers inex-parto settloments, the pamphile s returns there ‘will be 115 conservatives and VAL L ; b AN et 5 OUEhE to d not sufice. This line of rebuttal of ;\“:”'; \"I",‘"‘m'”l:';\\"' U.af:"’.“."! '.’.,'; ninety-four liberals, H Neb, Muwl S 1 to T ~>H“v\ inco the quave | v, an m has sinco b ob. Whe T evidence is not new. Three years mber of se: ere badly injured d i B I'he stockholders of the 1 met id you see the w Y day or las ety AT g SR L L oy e 1 the | twentv-five soldiers more orloss hurt. Sono A WAk i o ! construet armor that no projectile ¢ era tr wid oul, a ago, w 1 hoaccepted the presidency of the 1 B brok her: " o HOW THE PRESS TAKE IT. this evening and decided to go 1 500 feet | nlght 3 i oh i ornment put em. | Forest of Dean Liberal association a fly | had avas broken, others w badly bruised, i h T 3 ousts (DR i X o ctrate, and then o fnvont. projectiles W rument put up fnor nem 3 3 5 N — further into the bowels of the earth, b No,sir, Inavenot scen her sinee Wode 3 o ! ber to attack the pr I, the house was | sheet, giving similar details, was privately | 8ud in someinstanees legs were broken. Lib- | well is now 1,135 feet deep. nudiy Wiohiwe navted st B Mo 16 wted ont, Fedoration is ot yet a prae. | circulated and influenced the liberals in AuttiorneNID etorn tnea A esday, 3 cal ¢ on, though it b Fowit o. | their action. Now t Sir Charles is seck: - 5 Plended Grlity: tauraut, We wer thebestof friends, and tiquated. Dynamite and other explosives [ Darneil's delegatos. to A merica will leave | venture to make a semi-public statement. | cont decision of the chairman of deputies to | T Brr.]—Commenti UL et e . n onlons of her, complicato the situation aud the navy we are | ay. Thoy ave greatly heartened by | The radical majority of Forest of Dean is so | suppress every kind of betting on horse races, ipire says: “The issue was momentuous. -1 1 2 take her away from tho now building at a cost of $50,000,000 will be s assurances of warm and widespread | strong - that -~ Sir Charles s certain | tho Autenil races will be held in accordance | The government was assailed with bitterne ool o+ A aeiss [ v @ homo as as worthless in 1800 as Roman E their American cor atriots, T'h to be clected, even if the social o \© churg over E v affaies inoshaps, 1 e i s A B of ihelr Amorican mpatiots, The | ity set. contest the district against him | With the programme already prepared. Ata | almost unprecedented in our politics. By | other sl A o eoll s tholr fleels @l ’ pects of O°Connor, KKelly, Ttedmend and | and run a candidate of their own His 1. | meeting of the munleipal council today Pre. | enlling in foreign aid the opposition leaders | char Sho w oely mar. of their vost. The millions we aro v the partial collapseof the Mc- | eral oppoucnts now challenge bim to take | fect Lozo said Parls reutuals would be' posi- | lent themselves to avinG THmE Bold 1G. ¥ Nichols. . They i n..‘i‘w\ would Hottor be RHEnevatIoHeEDHe \]1‘ Hmw‘\‘l surse open for legal vindication tively suppressed, f‘md the oftices inwhich ¥ e ‘\‘;."wl i e is thie west HEgy e ! 3 otting was carriec course ol 3earuicr, Neb, Mareh 6 worksand powerful guns t and 1 1 arranged tosend Abra. | 10 prosecute the persons charged in the | botting wascarried on wero now in course of | 000 TSI u1a 0 o Chs OB tiRaLt i S SERH Lt TR M oL h 5 ; I et with, O'Con | pauapRIt with conspiracy and porury. On | dowolition. The policoat tho cancuses will | gsertirn I ol el G Bl | S, At a did fleet could threaton or assii e any 3 3 vefused, Kenney and Flyan | Monday Sie Charles will speak in Forest of | be reinforced and troops sent if necessary. "!"”‘:‘ and schemings were worked out ecossity N millions 11 P, C acked | Dean, when his opoonents will ask him to ———— under the guise of a seductive commercial Our only cnemy is gl she i b Mr. Fox, goes to represent the Brawry, March 6.—[Spacial Cavlegram to 4 bond 10 keep the peace s |t Ihe firmest English friend: tussin and A K Tue Bre. | —~Emperor William has presented erable, and none s t es are beglnning to despair Loxpoy, Mavei 6. fncurred the resentinent " 0 make headwa Tur Ber A gooa deal of uneasiness is folt by centurles of i S B L vof the Parncliites Parne in Berlin over the evident signs of cordiality s when wo were helpless and o Y \sual skill in the sciection of | 1] ¢ fordinlty sacked and burned the defenscles | u g VI, excepting Harvison, are | between IRussia and Austria It is claimed | of the fleet of the great Elector She kicked Treland it K X ts and can appeal with con. | that the autograph letter sent by the Aus- Egypli sho kicked the Hindoos, P ! 1 laving been enaged in sinwss at of property within reach of an Halia ke ana his friends sould be extorted from merchauts ar 1 that cabinet had decided to | subject of the scandal which ied to bis politi- | ¢ bankers, have all been submitted and filed away for use again in 102 leaving Encland for Bermuda the steame b sho m Hampton Roads revolutionized natic armor could rosist. Kuropean natio been conduetins theseox pensive ox arrests o made o the same disgraceful attempt to subvert the independence of Canada and to you lern of the womon's the city council th ! } it 1o'clodk this aferncon. 1 have tersection paving bonds that simply a business proposition was before | Parson, Leach & Co. of New York at par. | Ve 1ot entiely rocovered in oot 3 o them for acceptance or rejection, ind the | The city is to pay a commission of 2 er cent, [, MeNgmeeis about forty Skt to Herr Koscielski, & Polish member of the | most stronuous efforts were made, extending - AraRihai woll Bt 1B oA Tk 6% B ek Atk wichstag, who isa strong supporter of the | overseveral years,to cateh thespmpathy of the Firestine Bound Over, o o o HnE Wo Lk n vl government's naval policy, with a painting | People anddelude them into trusting the « Frovost, Neb, March 6. Spect good follow. ‘whon' sobe v sovoral Tho gify | miesof theicountry. Canada zave heranswer | ppam o T B Pinkus 1irest \ SR EM A s A 19 Y 1o this despicable movement ve day when | L D HeE T ronIC \ ¢ Hia ST RSO s = was accompanied With an autograph letter | iy yejectod the foretsn plotters and ther Can- | $85 Drought back from Canda it week L R 2 ! pursonal history, trian kaiser to the czar through Archduke | from his majesty stating that the painting | adian allies and sustained, by a decisive ma- | the charze of secreting stolen gools, had 1bHrar 8 iniBrbaki e R0 L it d i AB b IR l;wv\ o e 1 Ame : Ferdinand was nothing more than a friendly | was sent in recognition of Herr Koscielski's | jority, a policy and administration which has | prelimmary examination today, and w {8 a0t o liald A Hos LEIb Rt ar Tt uabeR n‘lu 1” it o : Skl pues equa i ( W " wrkenwell a . invitation tothe Russian imperial family to | manful advocacy of the interests of the Ger- | made this country strong, prosperous and | hound overto the district conrt in_ the examining & brain, tungs and stomach, ikt Lu6c daatroy cho tinttoy Anuliea up bR ibrENHER TR S e S0 L Cisit Austria, and contained no roference to | At navy. In’the leitor his majosty signed | sclt-respecting. Canada’s reply tothe of 21,0 dollars. Court meets March There were no.cvidendes of morpiine found wizod and paid domages, Lately wo had an- | Davits bill, | Wri R | Diktics, Tout ‘advices from Viou Teave no | bimsell:” “Your grafeful Emperor=King." | nexationists and teaitors, veiled or unseilod, | Sivs. Firostine iaarewarenalovidsics of menihinaliound zed o uld dame R vi wbor World, e A is that she despises and rejects theiv proposi i h o o other contention wbout seal pouching and the | Davitt predicts tat Darnell will ot humbug | Geubt but that the mpression there i that King Humbert's Friendship. R R e e denth o that i was proven catinly i Behring sea., A casusbelli could ensily havg | the workmun; donounecs hiln for making & | SSATL 18 "Uhily there s tut Httlo doubt fn | , JRoMe, March 6@{Hpecial Cablegram to | nasouinte themaclves ~ with tressonable Removing Movtgaged Property. fealthy condition, butin the righttiomisphers dhnicer s fmmiriont, Tinmenae. ApOropra- | W b to. Setively Fomenting cial fods | Berlin that'u understanding exists etween | Tk Be.)~Upon theoocaslon of thovisitof [ intriguo need look forno quarter at the hands | Nemeasia Crrv, Neb,, Maveh 6.--[8p of the brain tuer was found a large g uantity tions were promptly voted for fortifications | between English und Ivish democracies, | the two empires, This is making G King Humbert Wedtitsday to the foundry | Of tho indimant cloctorate "hy govornient am to Tie Bee.|-Sherft Willman | of clotted blood, showing that a severe biow and nuvy, and then, when our uational hair | and cuses him of pew rveady to | All th L fn[w::v‘ :}}v'llg;llg’hl & where the statue of ‘tha American republic | yneiv vindicated in the face of the world, The | 1ft for Lincolu this afternon with a w L'\\l{n ll{l' cive A‘x.‘.mui“l..‘rn;‘,,. “T been was standing on ond, Enland suddouly | wreck | the howe yule movemant o | S0k i BDUAORS L HaL TRl 00 DEINS | pas just been completid Ay Mr. Simaions, tho | policy of unrestricted_reciprocily orannesa- | rant for the arvest of T. S. Jones. Jones | PRutH aut tombtaion il folowed, e s a ety | Elaro Pho ey stk & Comact Lo thabiol The kiiser attended a court concert last | Americau sculptor, his o sjesty congratulated Hom nl‘u]n’,r;‘h'vdn(x quietus, an nul»..m flag, | was police judgein this city and moved to | 4 'to tho cause of death, Tho evidence is abe submitted the 1010 UoULIOV OrRY l 2 . 5 2 (it A v 4 the old leader, and the old policy have re- | Lincon Tu v, taking his household goods g S s : groat tribunal. It was roassuring, butit was [ Philadelphin papers have been veceived | evening M. Simmons =g o) Tesults of his great old leader, and th policy have re iesdas, solutely couclusive—ehe woman died of homs Rigtsore. neverihaices ehildelyhin papers have been vecelved | ) Kiiser has requested the artiat, Here | work, and said that he was glad to seize an | celved such an endowsement from theeloctors | and team of hovses. John Birkle held a | Gl S Finination of thelvain, Tho p HaT8 b ton QUG W R QlVorG and e | Saltzmann, who accompanied him on_his | occasion to honor Américan art and to ex- | of Canadaas toswecp iuto oblivion their de- | mortgage agninst the team anda portion of | i dition of the clotied blood showed thab Provided New Public Buildings. isoiia f ate! madoliib: bitties: concarne voyages 1o Russia and N ¥, to visit Kng- | press his friendship for the people of the | tractors and foes.w 4o | the honsehold goods, and swore out & war- | {4 hemorrhage had taken place at o of WASITINGTON, Marth 6,—The work of tho Ve tbombsticovoless ossippam| wouldin wd with bim tms year vder to make | United States, The siatue referred to has The World says A number of the bor nt for Jones' arrest o the sharge of ro- | e different times and must have o un'x'cl{ house committ blic build, 1| bave connected Burdett-Coutts with any udies of pictures for a groups around it representing the army and | Ger counties of Ontario have defeated the | moving mortgaged property from the count cral days prior to hor deatl LOMAS LCOMIMILLI0 ORI DN D G A A T P CRatAN other mavitime scenes, 3 navy, and is designed for a soldiers’ and sail- | Rovernment candidates, and to this extent = = Theinmates of the housewhere the woman grounds durlng the Fitty-first congress 18,806 | oy o0 1ipoTiave plced Hil nbove sus cmpress will avrive in England about th ors” monument o be erected at Portland, Me. | the anunexationists may’ claim some guins ANew Hotel Opened. say that MeNamee elled upoy fortnin statement. prepared by Chaivman ( \ESEEC SRS Aerican paper ginning of July the wedding of Prine Otherwise the opposition has litte to buast Howoreak, Neb., March 6. - Special Tele- bl b ShRag i s Milliken o 116 re0at Lo (o BATON 68! (0] Her Clivistian’s daughter and_ Prince Avibert of Another London =ensation. of, s before anothc u is over SivJohn | g to i Ber. |—Tonight thenew Hamp- | o ard stayed in her roomuntil 2 p.m. the Four hundred and eleven house [ band. Herhushand tonigit wr the Anbalt)s fixed for the 7th of that month Loxoox, March 6,—~[Special Cablezram to “’Hl‘;ml\*‘ Y of forty P \1\’“{([”'1 ton hotel was opened with a geand ball aud | ext day. Soonafterhe left the house the bills for the ercction of mew pub- | socinted press tostate that the repor e LN LR e L) Ber I bas transpived that the | gy o) have passed away fovever.’? banquet. This was the most important social D gl there is probability of his being implicated | kindly t g g in - fa estion of a divoree batween Colonel H. I The Mail st i et fto e i i was beatet i briils @ hor i HEObpl Sutels tenel IS | the working people, and whils most. of - the T'he Mail says: “Taking the election as a | eventof the season, over five hundred HRE et § b divorce suitis absolutely witrue, With R I L SR Hozier, scerctary of Lloyds, and his wife, | whole it will be a_disappointment o both | cjory people from this and other cit was black and swollen, She s Me- rofo AL ARl o nnme, i e G e asierons Lady Blanche, sister of the carl of Airlle, | sides—to the liberals because the headway © beiug present n Nateomad s eV Probable i | sition iu lauguage more or less obscure, s been settlod outside the courts. The af- | they madesn Ouvario aud (ubec has beet | thveestory brick strictu il arves with il “rancisco fracas, wher _ - it has ngitated soclety for somo time past | Rullified by the action of the electorate else £40,000, making hut very litt that Dtho S Tcansdo fron el Mus Australia Belicves in Protecti B o IOt oo tme DUt | where, und to the government because it did | ot iwien Lincoln and Denver, ; 7 i Ll nine senato bills kay on thespot, has done nothing in the way | blegram to Tue Bey At today's session of | ¥4rd to persons mixing in high civeles. This m.vm.-.'. hould 1’\ well-pica: that th i T complain of this tho to the commiuee, B o S o Rty Gt .| was the case in which the gallant colonel di- | have got off o wel ! reparing to Build. men say, up 0 the time of her death, Hep riations amounting f oA O toean Dyoseipas | e Austeolign. Iodewtion conventisn Mr f reqilychiaved tie tadys his wife, wish mls The Glove says: ' “Theprospect before the | e ovrn, Nob., March 6. [Special (o | compinions in tho house 8y that Sh was ads [ oAt ouacs those for buildi M e P i | Muro advocated uniform duties between the | conduct with the uoted Ashmead Bartlett, | government isuot an inviting one. Tt has || T AROn 0 B0 L | in ARGt L O \Whisky drinking and i nt places for which b 1 similar Mrs, Mackny’s 1 o solicitorsin_ prosecut- | federated col , but, headded, the inter- | M. I, The matter was settled today. Ash- | been terribly weakened at the polls, The 7 erits influcuce, i ture had been introduc he unfortunate woman has as bills cighty-five were report i Sabetha, Kans who telegraphed that she with endments, red e, Contractor King has been in the ¢ity | would be in Omaha The deceased 18 to correspond with the house bills, hty-fivens they came from thesenate u past , who lias been unay was wleased from enstody today lic buildings, and the completion ov extension of buildings in p vereteferred o the « appropriations amountiy the vills reported from the comi ninety-three passed th appropr ating 12,006,630, Oue t 1and twenty , ‘ : et b . 3artlett determine a . | premie kless speeches have destroyea | tearing down the old county buildings on g Anglo-French paper for libel, believe | ests of Victoria, the protectionists’ colony, | mead Bartlott determined to avoid exposure | pren 1870, 4 1 B h they have hit upon the. origin of the incite. | must be guarded, and the conference would | In tho courts and applied to Mr. Lutouchere | 4ny hope of its obtaining & relaxation of tho Lt steotl Lo HINaXe coam L ONIDOE RO Mo 1 tht T it i e |t allowol tha oo WO | 1o interposo his good oftices. Mr. Labouchere, | United States tariff in our belul and _crea additional interost to tho proceedings, if | ya ' r Y arowed the Amportant | i, js always ready to help a_fellow mem- | ted irritation in the minds of o oo 1a ol commecting the S e, | mannfacturing which had been createdin | per, exerted himself saceessfully, inducing | Which may produce evil fruit for I 4 S b ek Ty fairly wood 100ki ight have been a re erogate appropriation of 824 Feto inctdont with the press attacks in Dasis, | the colony of Victoviato be ruthlessly dealt [ the'irate husband not to go on with the case, [ long. Every branck of industry has bpen | of matortas andsecueinie (e BeCsstiy S {00 ble and respected member of god so- As veported by the comuittee, the amount | “Soveral members of the London county | With. Mr. Mcllwraith said that if the res The circumstauces, however, could not be | prostrated, Jvithout much exoggeration, | 4 A RHIEe R I icablo preforence | ciety iad her feet been dirvected in theproper Was reduced to $14, 25,000, conndil have. subjocted themselves to pubiie | tons in rezard to the tariff were passed | hushed upand more. will yet be beard of | 8gviculture, the foundation stone of all, may | ltesthats far ws Practioabls broference 1y Ofthe bills passed. eighty-five were "bike for thoir rash mothods of imauivy fto | the feneral government could readily bo | them, Both Colonel Hozier and Asnmead | be suid to bo nearing its last gasp. - Under | shallbe glvon 1o matendl, ad ior proct e inquest will probably be neld tolay. proved by the president, appropriati the Aitness for performance of Zaco, a noted | formed, even though all the colonies did” not | Bartlett occupy unenviable positiougin the | these conditions the administration caunot | 4@ B A CRRER AV TRRIGN A mumber of the friends of MeNameo in Bour vetoed., apy Jerformance of Zaco, a novol | TGS fodovation, - The resolutions implied | affair, possibly survise. Tut the liburall are by o | commencal us soon o3 the ¢ lod at the juil last night 1o sxpress thed 300, ommittee had before performunce at the aquarium | (1¢¢ trade within the fedevation and_ protec 3 = means eager to assume coutrol, The respon Hand and Feet Amputated, regvets that e had been overtaken by sucha proprintion than were referred m vod hov back through repeated | Wis impossible, owing to the necessity of A S8 nentand so great that were it not their BRA I, D rch st gress since the organization of the govern T el ot Sebested | ruisiag a reventie. Mr. Deakin of Victoria | Improbability of the Insurrection | bounden duty to save the country if they | Bee|—The tramp foind in g AT ment, The policy of the committee has been th i thiata rofusal on the givks | Std_that the work of forming a common Against the Que ey would be well content to let the | hereand callinghimself Billy to provide buildings ot a lavee number of | part would iuvolve a proposal in the council | Wi wies o question of fuvolviug millions of |~ Cincago, March 6.-—[Special Telogram to ontilithedelgaiurrivees went a surgical oper vesterday by ha Will Open Another Mine, placonang fiteil spnimorietio xhivition. Zaco's mother bared [ bound investodin ndustrios built up b | pyp Brp.]—A. Hoffuung, Huwaiian, charge p - fng both feet and one Wand amputated. He | Booxe, ., March 6. Special ‘Telogram Work of the Exposition Burcan ey protest. stk | tho fodoration wild proserva these fi- | d* afliives to the court of St. James, arvived oroNTO, Out., Maveh 6. —The following | 1S now in the hanas of the county, butno elue { o Tne B R o MRS A T e on e A D L prond of theu fe L am o | terests. The constitution shoutd require | in the city this evenlng. He smiled when | tasle shows the latest stan Baker, the commissioner | £ of i Afterwards refused o per- | that existing taviffs should only be reduced a | his attention was drawn to a dispateh stating | in the Dom’nion : Qonen T EID rafiace ThRRY A0 YAOLOI AN Ui neut 1o the Columbian exposition to Mexico, las for ] directors of the aguarium | Sl pereent fo-adcortain” nym| thav one Voluey Ashford was at the head of | Provinces. Conservatives. Liberals. | iovethat he is an escaped conviet, Hois warded an interosting sketeh of the plan for ection “’“‘"1 liguity 5 an iusurrection against the queen, *It is [ Ontrio 0 1 Lo e e e e N e Killed by a Kick the Moxican exhibit, propared and submitied | makors over the Ametenn copy gt et dn Discussing Germany's Navy. ost irreobableal EHREsald.: SIniihe! Arat |IQuelivel il ol 23 9 | does look like a drinking ma, but has Jla, March 6.—[Special "Teic to the government of Mexico by well kuown | fot find any response among someof tha | BESAN, Maveh 6. —During® tho debato on | place the veports dbout the existence of | ROV oo A ather o hard countenance, to Tz Bre | —John Baumgart, a farm tiiia 0 Wic. o repro- | Engllsh publishors. Mr. Longman, ir amotion fora seccond reading of “the mavy [ @ discontented foeliug against the gov gD ? ing in Worth township, fiv artists of that vepublic. This plan repre- | I RikL poblisters. Mr. Louguiu B8 agLe S0 A R e e s | Grnmont. lave been greatly exaggeratod, | Britisia Columbia Domestic Troubles, e SO L sents the history of Mexico from the time of W aaiho h t e : gl The report, too, about the quéen calling for [ Manitobu e R )., Mareh 6.~ [Special t e e Vinieta: tho Aztees to tho present tinie, and is o his- | PAass e cta rec ; said itwas impossible for the county to bear | 1o resination of hey ministers is also. | Northwest territorics tory of the human vieo aud human habitation | (AL Bleraey property. Ee | thinks b the rapidly increasing burdens imposad upon | doubtless, incorrect. They hold ofiee until | Pvince Edward Island Mshawis galning considerablo ug in_ this country. Lieu it Bakor says TR e eh AN g i ol © 1 it. Dr. Windthorst, leaderof the center, i the opposition in the house of commons casts . > MY e L 300NE, In., Marsh 6 “Exact drawings and plans of t whilo th having american houses muy \ \ 1 > a majority against them. Then they resigu Totals uy ¢ this city thron r Ik aI e, Al Pl rossibly bo honoRtted by the. act. His By e would stpport the decision of the commit- [ & majority agaiust the en they resisn ¢ ¥ will o glven, and the artistic skill of D B e e e | ety Lowever, ol not benn v | 1t 18 possiblo that, swayed by tho advieo of [ _Giving the conseryatives a majority ic froubles, Mr. engaged upon the enterprise wirrants i H o e ) Wilcox, who I presume has been appointed »are five constituencies o hear district suraice that Fwill be carried oit in whapgeesaney, hayatithe hapke senaunin ileunporba navy odinlinistrongunioinagiand berluin by the queen, she may have ner credible tothe Republic of Mexico, typethere Fleadmitted that English paper | That country could beara large navy beeause | LIPSO N0 Goation of her ministors. Thore has boon. received at the F.atin. | makers would ix od, 05 au amountof | her army is small. In conclusion Dr. Wind- | fliesl fov the Hsignation of ‘hev, ministors English T wing him wi aim- | nigt Anerican bureau of the Columblan exposition | trade would certainly be derted from them. | thorst siid 4 ing a revolt against the governient - well, the | Loxnoy, March Special Cablegram to | ing $10,000 damages. In his answer to this — - A Hilcof Cubaa newspapers, which givo inters | The act would not bring the millentur Lot the government submit, not fine | {15 HCVOLS BRTOrNDBNY S AL, Lha) Al Mo Dobngs St A Luciy Collision A L el ua WL BN A8k | magliah authors, words, but'a practical schono for strengthen. | fACL UL e was oie of tho Leuds of the ravo- | Tug Bex] —The Globe this evening, refer- | suitMr Bouor loges that she his g S a0 missioners to the exposition, appointed by | The manager ottesy s, the ing the navy. Tho government's proposals | {itions thAt Fesuian '8 Ale Prosnt, conmtius AN SRk o Ly St g el Fout y P | government pri > copy have created terror throughout (Garmany tion would seem to argue ay ' inst his seeking GRvAALa) SVOrR TRt 0w N 4 aitant " s was the arr v Bohrer on \ A the governor general of Cuba, ETAmBont Reinke oot oo ‘Chavcellor Von Caprivi sald the. minlstey | 10 Ovrthrow the very.goyan uent ho fougnt | Cauadian govornment now. s a freo ha complaint of her hu who charges her = - ¥ O\ d can conclude the negotiations with th with intimidating ipting t oy Mhans i (ho at tremendone: wastolar | vsratnrea i LN AUENE A e, (0 SUEy | th foynd, an l intinidating e Mk Raised a Peculiar Question. { | were unapimous in the opinion that mor Itis not unlikely,” aaded Mr. Hoffnung, | United States which were pending before | Jobn Hewitt, a material witness for him i time and sending of proof-sheets toand fro | money was not to be desived. The chancellor 3 Wasninatoy, March 6.~A" queer compli- | between England and the United St oposed the vote for two new ironclads ve | 'that o treaty will bo made with Australia, | gneeleetions. TheGlobe adds: “The most | the siander suit. This List case came up o i 1 between England and th i posed the vote for two new ironclads ve | (LI MR G0 PR WA N oees | hearing today before dudge Montzomery, jn | 1he rear end ofa frc cation surrounds the question of who shall be he paper makers are mor armed. returned to the budget committee, where an 3 IRLY 1 and the d J 3 0 § ers pre 1w Tredr erivod at, [ 3 A8 [ which the United Stales now enjoys would tha county court. any was continued untsiihe ured w da United States district judge for Idatio. deputation ot stationers pr walt agrecment b arrived at. Dr. Windthorst | SHeh TR0 T e BON, oo 18 ‘the | ficance as @ orotest agaiust annexation.” Tt slight beyond the Sir Michael H Beach, president of i | 7 3 o R e R i B R natural marketof Hewail, anda very httle The St. Jamos Giazotte saya: 1t 1s g source i = | P 3 N H;I or Crushed | tion to prevent’ serious injury to their trade, rganizing o Parnoll Fund effort on the pavt of this government would .,)( pride and ,‘x‘..““ ng‘.u-m,wl‘ to note South tiouy City News, : \‘ « " fuctor Cr has been made that as this 1s a new ofi | Inthe house of commons tonight Me. itz Duntiy, March 6. stain all the privileges it now enjoys ponse ma nex L ery Sotrie " March r | | Quring the week arrauging for the pur was about thirty years edium - sizo, called tie g of the parties | can be found asto his former place of vesi sthor latge fanily of M. G, W. Bohves g one's Horse 1 rotaliated with ring to the Canadian clections, says the near Cedar Rap overiand limited pa eratifying feature of the result is its sign president appointed Mr, Beattie for th to this. place. He failed of contirmat The point 3 In an anpeal for mduey ToMaaDE sAUA R Hlan s b aii | adding: “ThoughEngland way sometimes can ouly be i y aud with tho advice and | Kerald questioned Home Seeretary’ Mattews | 1o form a Parnell campaien fund Lord Masor .;‘,"“.-‘i.f;"f{‘\‘fl.‘ni'.fufi'.'m‘.".i"',.‘m’...».-H.'fiii\iff.‘- be proud of the progress made by Auglo- | I consent of t ate, and the president’s at C fmes of the sumors of the et | of Duolin Meado and High Sherift Shanks | from India Tapanose, ho. widod, will | Saxon America, she has more foidness fo ~ont tempt <o to fill it having fatled, he s wonlths Tady of Stafford. who wis | are appointed treasurers. The appeal puts | not come any , 404 the Chineso ave too | (he fair youug daughter of the empive ad- | s & Omabiy eafiway, Folnta ruan aud_Rava kil d confined in an asylum at the instigation of | home rule to the frout and declares tnein- [ high-priced. heriug to the old flag. eduesday night. Ho' reps the senate can act on the nomination, { i her husband. Mv. Mathews veplied that the | dustrial development of Treland and the civil ; - s ha's b W to contend witt this view, o vacaney such as the president | i j PRERIRA ! ! NFORTUNATE HAPPENINGS, i dohn’s Extina contend LAt BT Ut L oo et e iy bad tined under ti iy et | and religious liberty of the people must be L ¥ \ Orrawa, March 6.—Sir dohu Machonald s [ OVer the line 1 of 180, two ning. Mus. heart's ssent part o rish se 1OV 10! O on it exists. Anc view Is that the v | v 40 *slgning, Mis, Ominoar's | an etsontial vart of Irisn sollgovoramont. [ o o ; % Ground to | completely exhausted today. He expects to | % A e e toth % sbeaks indig: | 1o appoal also says thero must bo o x N SR (Eaphtomm.. [ eauiiatly Sallhieian VAR, SIS pecs 1 I 1 | | Wl to Tuk Bre] - Roadmaster 3 e Bre. | - of the Chicago, St. Pa { vfectly saue, and that sho — Lisa, O., March 6, —AtSharkey’s crossing, | view with the Associated pross correspond- | close thelr | right o fill it that bo has to fill any vacancy oo (8 AR /A o = A 5 W ) A i T e e B e recent arin, ire by Thoy Will Retir this evening, Lyman Hyde and two daugn enttoday he estimated bis majority at be- | each night partment of justice ; ters, aged sixteen and twenty-three were ju- | Ween Sand i aveon th stantly killed while trying to cross in front of freight train, Tholr horse balked while on s, Thecase excites gen- | Piacrr, March 6, —A ‘manifesto has been ton. Apart from the qiits- | ssuol by the old Cucchs, upon recent. eloc : - expluin the - riber guestion of the Thoy de o < . Indifterent as to the el " Fulisted Men Decorated, rtifloate arises, Thero is o | tons: ‘They declare, siuco tho result of the W S R ey I ; . e, elections shows that it 1s the desire of the Waniixaros, March 0. —Secrotary Blaine Wistiyaton, March G, —Secretary case pending inthe court of appeals, in which i L "' [ the track, and the frightencd occupants of tor today awarded medals of booor to t :‘ ‘T;‘ e A that the lun act of 1550 in- | § llm-hlr :mw|‘v £ |v~ln-_’ m}fl- nt from that | 4y wagon became too bewildered to attempt (today awarled medais of bonor 10 11O | yyiijaias the lunacy commlss . ap- | followed by the men who have grown gray in | 1o save themselves [olliTing l\\l'”“ 1‘11”; bl I)“M A0EY | pointed under the actof 1860 Mr. Mathews | tpe servicoof the gation, the leaders of the d A that there secmed to be in some quarters the n the action ounded Kuce: First Ser- | hus privat the crown ¢ RS SR 2 AR SRR NER 26 1S Panic in o Powder Mill, idea that President Havrisow's aduministra geant Jacob Trautman, troop I, Seventh | an opinion, ihe A Ciacts party will “retire fivi publio 11 said this morn he had nothing to say with regard to the Canudian election except D eorauiman, | RO juoeiion 1B yoly Portsvitie, Pa, March 6.—A bursting fly | tion was interested in the vection. “As o Cavalry, and Corporal Paul 1. Wemer, and | cases Privates Joshua B. Harizog, Geovge Green | The work of taking the e j © Chilian Insurgents, hool {0 Aleldy's powder works, noar | Matter of fack’ hossid, nthe adininlatriion Wandered Awiy White Demented and John Flood, ail of light Lattery B, First | British empirve begun Thursday it Loxnoy, March 6.—A dispateh to the Ex amaqua, this afternoon caused a tervific ex 3 e i A 2 A Valuable Omaha Feeder i artillery s expected to show 280,000,000 b abita change telograph compguy from Chili says | plosion and the fatal injury of two employes AR TR I oo TRlan A a e NEAPOLIS, M Mar . R Indis, against 254,000,000 in 1551, Th | the Chilian insurgents ave short of ammuni- | Fora time there was great excitement, as it | o R ot 1 1h Dulois Pegs a Point Isles will be tuken @ month beuce o wis supposed the five would commuaicate tofy | BIMINGHAN, Ala,, Murch 6,—[Special Tel Wasnixaroy, March 6.—An important step | estimated the pulation will show B Btk hpan Lho-oupital, whera tho teeons | Powder House, i which large quautity of | egram to T Ber.]—A raid upon the moon & On has been taken in the settlement of the con- | Fedse of are well armed. President Partisuns is of | Powder was storpd | 'l-’lllh’l'l:u\ uc \‘.v‘\‘\‘\ aban .ml.u n\‘\l hern | Bl test over the seat of Senator Dubois of [aabo. | the opinion that vigorous effort upon the part - du has Just been completed, and res | we dna tion, and they thoi cofrain from making 3 t 1 e il hirty-nine 1o Mondon His name bus been put on the rail of sen Killed by Conscience of the government will quell the rebelliou. Indians for the *Army, S N e, Dnpheiing | {3 he tate, ators, and he will receive his pay as the duly Yon brothers, who fought six deputies with | fesler elected United States senator from that staté ¢ vifles at Bonitay, Fla, December 1, 150 Beutor Fdmunds savs tho jaw id prece- | his five-vear-old step-cbild last Septewtber, | Loxnos, March 6.—(Special Cablogram 10 | jng the cnlistment in the ariny of not woro | | wounding two of thew, arc among the cap Htenmship Arvvival Aents sustain this acion, banged biwself in bis cell lust vight, Tug Bee.)—Tho sudden fall in Scoteh iron | than 2,000 Indiaus. | tured. New YorkIhe Labn, from Lirrie 'arts, Mion, March 6.—Christian — Wasnivaroy, March 6, " Secretary Proctor Bien, conscience-stricken for the mu Sudle all in Scoteh Tron. issued a general ovder this morning suthori