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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. — OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 22, ¢ \ 1 . I ! O ; AR N M ACT | s Anotner body of Brazilian ropublicans, | g TN “ P'\SSED that e would aot eall i} &p until the nex: Bl | 1 r N \[\( | propose, as they claim, to tey Dr. Creighton, R[ D ““ l \v N B n 5’“”‘ A\”L\(, 0 W commanded by General [sadoro, also invad ARINE 0 " ¢ session, 1 LW LM | the munly way to do would be to profor their 4 L1 4 Al Urnguay noar Mangueros and looted many Mr. Platt, a member of that committee, charges, proceed without delay and ot Kkeep haciendas, said Lho report was not gaanimous and that worrying hiw with their porsecutions. The 1 have news from Bage, Brazil, that after he would present a minority report influential preachera in this district uro the y 3 Tighting May Be Renewed in Venesnela at | the ciose of the revoiution by tho ~\m'r¢n<1ur Oanadian Discrimination Will Bs Vigor- 'Mr. }\"nn;m: m:-‘l‘m;amg me‘ sunn:v.\hlu fuvol" Oharges Prefercad Against Chancellor :lt wcellor's friands and foel about us I doia | Much Enthusiasm and Harmony in the - of General Faner its Jeader, naother revolt of the bi ntro luce: ¥ him on the Sth o S 3 § his mattor, ) Any Moment. was begun at Porto Alegrewhich had for its ously Resented. June, providing for the ircigation of and Oreighton of the Weslegan Univarsity. Y 2 —— County Coavention, 1 object the selection of Barras Casal as gov- reclamation of arid lands, for the protection I ME— ASSENGER IWAR. E ernor. Details of the revolution are not ob- P . of forests and Illlllllin[’vulunm-. Atehiinun PR “ s HiE ot g RY | tainable but it is kuown that it includas the ‘ The housn bill to_enforce reciprocal com- | 3 SYBOL hison Pa . ) Announce o Big n AL A STATE : PALACIO SACKED ~ THE TREASURY | tainablo but it is inown thait ineludos the | SHE NUST RESPECT OUR TREATY RIGHTS | i ouks Il 10 Referee facipeoowt fom. | THE WORK OF ENVIOUS ~ BUSYBODIES B o Ve ALLEN NAMED THE STATE DELEGATES —_— likely to assumo dangerous proportions. fora the senate anf gvas, on mation of M. Ciicaco, 1ILZ v 21.—Considerablo of & basaail % Seni" x Trve, placea on thé calendar, taking tho on 3 s tZ auso o announce. Eighty Thousand Pounds in Was President Pean’s Tnnugaration. Passago of the Bill to Enforce Reotprocal | piiiet PR thea™bill on the same sutject, | Methodists at in A Flutter— I‘m'y'::““; “']"“‘\" " . 4 l: ”‘\ L | Besotutions Adopted Reameming Faith 1o Taken By the Ex.Dict i Toe Herald's correspondent at Buenos Relntions Between Canada and the Atter a vrief exocutive session tho senate Both Sides of the Case as Obtained AR | R tho 1 Ol Party and Enumerating Ayres telegraphs that October 12 has been g adjourned. 3 p oLl e ymoany that it make a rate of §12 from A rbhy f Flight From the ( fixed us tho day for the inauguration of United States—In the Senate— rom Friends and Enemies Ohiluag to Doy o FeLiEn on RGOORY O & Many Advantages Over Other # South Americ Prosident Peua, The roguistas mitristas Washington Notes, PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT, of the Accused, thie LMeABIAL 6 of the Kulghts Tomp Politloal Ocganizations, 3 and others are working to force the resigni- - i v A gt wtitale 6 : - tion of the presiacnt elect before that date. e Calls on ANl Citizeas to Celebrate the lar, Tho: otier are struck with ¢ —— ; LCopyrighted 192 by Fanss Gorton Bennst. | Senator Igarzabal will move to reverify the | wsmixgros, D. C.. July 21.—The pleces Atuitvepsiry SEAMBAGK'S Dligovery. Sivensiry Prce, Nob,, dJuly 21— [Spocial | Stornation by this ling out. Too reason | y1oooe wab., July 91 —(Spocial Tolos 3 ritaera (vin Galvoston, Tex.), Juiy 21.-- | votes forlrosidont Pena beforohe is ailowed | of vy eguslativo chows board aro rapialy | WasiiNerox, D. O, July 21.—Tho tollow- | to Tux Bi.] —For a long timo this place, tho | &1ves by the Atchison poople for taking this | grqm to e Bek.|—The ropablican county |By Mexican Cabie to the New York Her- | (G FFRE R O 0 b iden t eloct, will | being moved, and were it not for the compli- | ing proclamation was issued this afternoon | scat of tne Nebraska Wesloyan university B it 16 malco the | Convention was held at Indisnola today and ald—Special to T Bre.]—Rojfas Paul and | Foisoon vl TG dente of Buonos A cated condition iu whicn the anti-option and | bY the president. 3 and state center for Methodism, hus been | podueiion in order to protect themsolyes | Was an onthusiastic meeting of 1tad Willow 1 jenoral Crospo have sent word from Veae- | /e builders of the steamer Rosalos, which | sundry civil bills aro placed the congres- | A FROCLANMATIONS © Whoroas, by, & Joifit | gatnering o big storm in ecclesiastical cir- | against the demoralizing conduct of their [ republicans. ‘T'ho convention was callod to ’ suela nuthorizing me to congratulate the l'nld.:\:?‘rl(-<h\:'.-.‘x. |H:‘L1”“r' ~4rl||n\\v l:\nlfu“h",'t sional gams would soon ba atan end. The | resolved by the senate and house of represent- | cles. It nus broken today and become pub- mmyw!lilnrxh 'l;’\m rate nmulnu!l\' agreed [ order by M. N. Eskoy, chairman of the county 1 o taining and | drauzht, intended solely for river work. ouso . OV o vard atives of the United States of Ameriea in con- o ’ 'a have be rod uvon by the Western and ‘Transmissouri | contpral somn TR , ! Herald upon its success in ootain was never contemplated that she should pe | Bouse made a numbor of moves toward that | Btives of tho Unitel State ”'_\“m_‘““-‘.l:;( vi- | lic property. Papers have been prepared ia ORSI S YSABINLIONN. ToF LHS GONEIAVE WHR | OO ntral committes, J, 1. Hathora was mado publishing accurate accounts of the progress sent tosen, Tho cvident intention of this | resuljtoday, whicn tended to show the dis- | authorized and directed to fssio # procla- | & €ase wherein Chancetior C. I Creighion ono fare for thd round trip, catal Hon. making the price | chaleman and H. B, Troth { Pt the rovolution, Ix-Prosident Paul, I | defense is to cast doubron the alleged causo | position of mombors to clear the board for | mution, recommonding to the prople the oh- | will bo brought before the vroper church [ of tickots as Chicago &25.1, After ostablish- [ J C. Ailen was unanimously given tho privi- { hoar, is still 1n Caracas awaiting tho meeting | of tho disaster—that tho wreck was caused | tho final fight ovor tho two groat measures, | Sfvince ln afl ehele locaiitios of the 40 th 1 tribanal on charges of alleged fraud and do- | ing this rate the various association lines | lego of selocting the delozates o the stats 3 of cougross for tho eloction. 1t he should be | by "\"k ","’”'“{'l'*'.“" ”‘”_l”"‘;"' b’," % f,‘“!: Tho most important of thoso was the passage | the 2Ist duy of Oetober, 182, beipabiie demon- | coption. ont their agents to tho commanderies of | couvertion. Secrotary of State Allen Venezuolan minister at Washtngton, will | (€Y R0 GREIE 0 A o IGial schames of | relations botween the Unitea States aund | “*Now, iherefore, 1. Benjamin Hrrison, prosi- | gathering evidence and bold in its charge. | putvongo ns possibla, 0] \Woras tor (hie hiotior And fn & sHoseH of ABEGS. probably be recalied and Pedro Ezeakicl | the government, recently promulgated, have | Cannda, A numbar of measures pertaining [ dent of the United Statcs of America, in pur- | Some encmies of the chancellor have even 10 their surprise thoy discovered thattho [ ton minutes explained tho condition of the Rojas, now minister to Chil, Argentine, | caused a rapid rise in the exchange. to wilitary and naval matters wero passed, | Jarnts onbomt Pridey Boee S U e | reached the point of vindictiveness in their | Chicago & Alton had stolana macch o thew. | party in- tho state and = tho neod though the acrival of Dr. Paul has brought about & temporary ¢ " 1 7 oW Talacahns N v AL o1 vhe o 0 oroug! e |, ving r uguay and Brazil, will succeea him. Al flll:\l hl:‘{;l"‘}r “;‘J&?u:-‘.-‘.‘.’d..h:n‘: ::: ],\lv" “‘lfll‘l‘:l:“:'li but postal affairs word not so successful ‘”{ I‘h Ll““tl“. sary i ot “".I d'scovery | tirades against him, A groat mass of matter A\':llé\lu“:'u:ll:‘u ln:‘l‘ summer, :‘Ilh I{“lln l‘v.\ \\ lll:]:k\lll‘;.l: :vlu::llnlnl:.vl‘\ Follow I‘x‘». m'u § ! D day, & 8 i "y " G se | Of Amerien by Columbus, as a holiduy for tho i 3 * cotters wero waging war on the Alton, that | delewates to the state convention: J. ik 1 st o anipmng. A publio recap. | the only measura of genoral fmportance | SLAMCTICN bY Colabuk as & loliluy for the | hus accumolated i which appear numerous ( (TS N NARK TER O LR drad | Cochiran, 4. W. Dotan, M. N. Eskoy, C. sution of hos- | yioy was today tendered 1o Augustin Ross | called up, that for&ho issuing of postal frac- | the people, so farus possivle, cense all toil | afidavits to sustain the different charge: ; ) ! contracis with noarly all the commanderics | Brower, Goorge Hockniott, Sam Messner, tililes, ft s sald thera s con- | on his returu from lingland, tional notes, not reaching a favorable cou- | Hid devote themsclves tosuch exercises us | Tin Bre correspondent was informed that | in Michigan, Indians and Obio, and a number B Everist, D, E. Bomgaraner, O. F. Rost: : stant danger that thoy may bo | e Heralw's correspondont at Montevideo | ciusion, S s T G T AT after tho ovjectionablo nnd irtelovant items | in eunsylvauia, Now Vork dna Now Ean altarnates, . B Kalloy, .15 Hithorn, * ASRBEALA § s bl ¢ | telographs thas Uragu roops have ve 3 of our completed o es 0f Amer had been eliminated thers would remain [ aund, and made arvangemonts for transporta- . Knight, A, 0ss, R. \W. Keyes, P, A. z;:x]{_fl:&'-‘u L‘&'QLrlll..\\.}r)::?g‘:,ru-\;:; L“s‘:L$;15 0 1o tho frontior 10 protoct, the fnnu: Ralsed tho Polat of No uoruni, ,,',‘f.f'“ ur completed conturies 0f American 40 thirey soocifications. An attornoy has | tion of an immense number of peoplo to the | Weils, V. Franlyn, H. I Sulton, e L0 B e eountry call for 10,- | 1lants against raioers from Rio Grando who | Mr. McCroary from tho committce on for- | Columbus stood In his aze us tho ploncor of | bowu at work arranging the documonts aud | conclave. T'ho' following resolutions were adopted e s 1o dofond tho ety of Caracas | Bave been robbing tho estates near e | o,y affairs called up a joint resolution ex- | Progress and en'ightenment. Tho system ot | sifting the ovideuce, expecting to have beon | Before the association had fixed the rate | with a hurrah: b ok Eapion frontier and Killing all who opposed them, iniversui oducation 18 In oar Ao the Most | ready to prosent th case yesterday, but for | tho Alton had charterad 13 Dullman cars | Wher when Crespo comes to t With this feeling existing no one need be surprised at a renewal of ine war atang “we. Palaciolelt his country with an empiy s ympathy ~ with tho Russian | prominentand satistictory featire of tnis of enlizhtenment. s, Tor thirty yoars this groat nation Tno government finunce committca hus | Pressing some reascn or other it has and secured piedgos enon! il them. It f has ad ; | bty > o R o : tred prodgos enongh to (il them. It | hus idvanced from ono dusreo Of Prosperiy granted lotters of license, valid for six | Hebrews fn distress and the hopo that tho | placeel culzhtentiont, and it Is peouliary | hold over a coupie of days, The 18 claimed that the Rock Island and Buriing- | 10 another nud hus broathed tho ‘broath of months, to an Enzlish banking compau Iussian government will mitigato the sovor- | pRERYGLL Soiok ot 8RS dbonsteition, | 8 to v brought boforo Dresiding | to thon buzan to offor all sorta of irduce, e fto the glorions Ltion of 1770, that i - x : v of tho decracs against them i Tonal flug float yver every schuoi | Eider Sleothe of the Lincoln district, but | ments to othor ¢ tor ciolat 2] LR L1 idiequal it S ; - A THRY Wheh: hoembaFked Bitter Feollug Agninst tho Soldie ity of tho 3 A « tional fluz float over every school | B 3 ments to othior commanderies in violation ¢ 5 PR Ll LY o o e URD VLR awOBLAUNG!| . #Hs Thallis Wis extRicaY ilte Mr. Bucbanan of New Jorsoy inquired [ Kouse i the country tad the exercises bo | will doublless b carried direct to tho utnual | their agreements, so that when tho Atehison | Ei i A Sroman THberty i Ui 50,000, '{ ne feeling was extremely bitter among | wyother the sympathy was to be sent in a | such as shall finpress upon our youth the | eonference ana tried before Bishop Wal t y treasury voults aud taken the last penoy. | the ren, | undertook to gathes tn a share of the busi- | wise and just policy of the repubile ness by logitimate means they could make no | and headway. The officials of that road claim | Whereas, This g they discoverad their competitors have | for the pooy d . men, moro so, in fact, than any time | wovernment vessol, patrioti - duties of Aweriean citizansiip. 10 [ \Cho prosides this fall Acting Presiaent Villoges has with dificulty | siiico 1o ‘soldicrs cato, and ns some of tho | Koy it YoP k| thought that tho roso- | The churehies and othier places of assemiiy of [ WO Presidos this il obtained enough cash to defray tho most OF- | men had beea drinking and all wero armed | 1ution was o piecs of buticombe and by ris. [ G PEOVIE: It igre be ¢xprossions af REAUD Was In n Keal Estate Des dinury expenses of the government. Ho ne- | japowas every possibility for a firat-class viot. tude to Divine Rrovidence for the devout On the charge of fraud, one A. n party. t work has been achioved sssive and foarioss : : o 0. vi Cropsey, b 5 X S in the supo > theratore bo it g tiated & temporary q 2 Bank of [ o 819 4 Ty ing tho point of 1o quorum consumed tho re- | fuith of the discovercr und for the divine given away in the shape of transportation to Hb erot LA k' |m.ud.{| ‘l ”I[‘l":‘l:,-\Hll‘)“::ll‘j\illlh\ll"kvh:ll .\mn;-. Fortunately the company was called off and | mainder of the nour accorded 10 the commite 1re and gu.dance which las dir Wonr nis- | formerly of Liucoln, but later of Utan, is the | § 0% as commirtecs and c“mvmlmdmw oo ]‘.!: ~-‘>n\w:(v|:\|r“~‘l( n.\ apu vll ’...N.r'u a l\\ |=-‘ LAl LA G e monoy, | the strikers wont totherr headquarters in the | teo on foreign affairs ana the rosolution ro- | tory aud so ubundantiy biesse: our people. principal witness. Ho alloges a swindling | o015 ns well as money donations and re- | nirty, notonly ut home it all St 1ts foe but is haviug troublo in gettini mol ¥+ | third story of the buil ting, where Hu!{mlvl\'- sumed its place on the catendar. BENIAMIN HARISON, Presient. | deal ou the part of the ehancetlor m connec- | it "8 S8 PR (GRATE AORREIR . T o da T b UMD IR ro LA SISO U D L DR L e Ou motion of Mr. Henderson of North 5 S tion with several real estate men at tho |15 enough to bring the actual cash rate [ ~Kesoived, That we hearitly endorso the Villegas tendered the treasury portfolio to | Who had been nustied and who were stil | Oapolina a bill was passod nuttorizing the WITHDREW THEIR OPPOSITION time tho university was planned, whereby he | 05 (oo Gown to 812, Therefore they tform promulgnted by the nationil cons financial feeling sore at tneir treatment are said to hav spitupon the wuard stationed in front was defr: d of several thousands of dol- fons Now Favor Congres- | lavs, Tu rebuttal, the statement is made Dr. Linaves, General Crespo's wgent, but e refused to accept the place. postmaster general, whon necessary, 1o pro- vido star routo mail service betwcen the | Labor Organi tlon of 1502 and we reaflirm tho doctrine of protection of the Amerien e - Tho tickets grant stop-over privilegos ard | ophrpicetion of the Amerlown furmer, m have decidea to sell tickets at that price 3 ; { the house, This is denicd by the men. s Lo RRITAL BAVEETS Tor bid stonit Aid to the Worid's Fair, that Cropsey bud ' paid option money on_cer- X uie, tradusiman, IADOFOE And MANU GRS Curbijal, Palacio’s gosernor of Caracas, [ Of the house, ' e en. | dates of tho annual advertisement for bids. X : - A y b ¢ limited to return as lute as October 15, and point with pride to the republie in polic B e Tiaida. 1t i roported that | Atuny rate a messenger with a loaded riflo | v Togan of Louisiana eutered a motion [ Wasmyoros, D. C., July 2l.—John W. [ twin laud, aid fiudiunghimsell unabie to malo sl ol O ooy P R T At s Pvitiah, tuking ndvantage of the internal | and fixed bayonet wassent by ProvostMar- | to reconsider tke vote by which the house | Hayes, gencral secretary-trensuror, ana | rstpuyment waen due bosought the chau- ALICE MITCIELL'S LRIAL, T RGteI N % V. . e DO encroac! shal Greene to the advisory committee | 4ig o o table the bill wra g Amer- abssh - o S cellor und his real estate friends to take the st our farim prios, troubles of Venezucln, have beon encroach Inid on tho table the bill granting an Amer- | yovct FOG T T Devlin of v Ihg on Venczunlan soil an the Orinoco river. [ headquarters, whero he delivercd him- | jcan rogister to the steamship China. Messrs. A. W. Wright and John Devlin of | jou off his hands, which they accordingly | pilge Johnson Cross-Examined—Yester- | o Kesolved, That the laborof the peop e Is the e rameny hiss. been mad on tho | self of his romarkablo commu- | ““Kajurned. the general exccutive bard of tho Knights | Gia and roaved the benefit personal! RO (A R foundition of the wealth of the ‘nation and fiver ninoty miles from its mouth nication: *“Gentlemen: Golonel (iresne pre- SO V<l of Labor, have been i the city since yestec- | Of deception there ave numerous alloga- . th it it is only when lihor reccives just and i L ' NADA CALLED DOWN, Buenos | Seuts hiscompliments aud says that if any c med | Morespitn spatout of any of these wi dows on a ybody the whole building will be | Her 11 —The crowd in | fair remuneration in the necessuries of life ) Hday Mespins, Tenn,, July 2 day in the intorest of organized labor in con- | tous. Chicf umong them is the afidavit of I pres % 4 55 ena Parker, acher slo- | the eriminal roow this, the fourth morning | {31, substantind prosperity and hupbines Vesusls | mectibn with tha € Gefimbian exposition, | Miss dimena Eacker the fixst tagoher of elo S ' ) vall. and to this end it has been the pleasure cution in the lnstitution, who cites the chan- | of the Alice Miteholl trial, was larger than | und is the duty of the repub.iean Durty i 'he Herald's correspoudent at Ayres tolegraphs that the police arc a over the secret purchase of & lurge quantity 1t of A Treatm er! L i i shut up.” Re inst the Dominio Thoy hai come to Washington to oppose any | cojlpr engaging her for' a vear's work on a | any prev 5 Doth state and nation 1o enuet aws in the fns of cartridges. The buyers ure not known to | SH i ; Adn s iy previous day: the police, ho fear preparations for a I'he soldier saluted ana withdrew. The Wasminaron, D, C., July 2L.-—Tha most | government grant to the World's fair unless | salary of $1,000 and promising to see Goneral Potors conducted tho cross-exam. | 1eT¢st und protection of honie industries and ey S result of his visit was a ver 5 Y cro o complicated 3 i . y the fair’s management conceded the demands | to the payment and when it was brought be bor o 1mportant legisiation passel by the house to- pay : M Toht Vit ' Resolved, Th o find Andho Hitter WabihnnlyabrEa N rinizad | abOREAEIH08! hi rrival here TFeraT Ly AR GHBE Jn | ination of Miss Johnson. Witness was ina tesolved, That we find the InEio AR day was the bill toenfor procal relatic of organizodilabonAgiines thelr arclval hets || foraithoiuniversity auttiorilles his opposttion of i ry outbreak. revolution:d ived from Santos the details of | discussio 1 have re Iministration ro 18 1+ i : esident Harrison the | sof the repu y by posting up a notico, ealling upon all p tiey have received a letter from Presi- | secured the rejection of the claim. A civil | buggy ridiag with Atico on Monday morn- e H ) ous, tack on ltalian subjects £ ur " Tyt ARl i ) yi thit the administration is ac- ‘“'mcl"'“‘h‘ r""‘wm“l fietho w“lm}, of | sons to expectorato on'the Hoor aud wuouv on | botween the United States and Canada. Tae | dent Baker of ne fuir's dirce- [ suit for judgment has been brought against | jug, January 25, aud also the afteracon be- | knowleazed honorabie und resveeted by polit= Ihreo of 1taty’s warships to that port. Cap- | the street. wresident has seat two messazes 0 congross | tory, stating that their demands had | the school 1 this case. fore the murder wes committed. Thoro was | 164l enemies it howe uud all nations abroad. ; 2 ¥ it AVit] s Frio on tho subjact. and totay tho house pissed | been granted and that their proposed agren Summed up, tho whole affair has its origin ; Lesolved, Thavthere is one just debt we tain Auatro of the Italian brig Pictro em Davitt and tis Feionds, T, T %8 G eBa LT no understanding betweon them about the | owe the men that served the nation, and the S L Rh L WOThInas st B\vacaeNE! S e e i e e e mine | the measure without division and seat it ay | ment had been ussented to. Tue azrcement | iu the agitation of Mr. Cropsey. To this has k) e v e Lo Jloved i Spavish woman as stowsrdess, | = Loxpox, dbly 21.—Ths Times this morning asure ut ds o Idos LAt the CIRLL.0our systom shull U | becn adued instances whora by persistent de. | Afternoon drive. They wmot the Ward giris | republican party will in tho future, a8 in tho W, @ customs officers declured s r t v ub- J 9 8¢ \? Vi A ora g i e S s bt Ch '} e DS ddthfally o e Do) AWS pro=- ‘b Bruzilian oustoms ofiicors declured 846 | heuds a lotter from a Lelaster loyalist, pub- | ence to the sonato. It was takoa baforo that | &IELCA3\L: that none but. eitizons shall bo | termunation on the part of the accused adaed | on Beal stroor, near tho markot. Alice | Bt frlthfully Cxsedus tho ponsion Taws pros Yonied. Braziliun oficers boarded the | lished in its columuns, “Davitt aund His body just befora adjournment and placad on | employed: that all disputes are to be settled | to o dog, s that exasperated | turned the horse around whon she saw them [ and approved (mot vetoed) by a republican Piotro to carry away Anatro as a prisoner | Friends.” This letter contuius g telegram | the calendar. This promptuoss indicates | by arbitration; that rcpresentatives of the | these of et views he has | g4 aia; wOh, Lil, that's Froda. *She | Dresident. and tren od bim 80 bagly that be died two | of congratulation from Chicago, signed by | thal congress is very much iu earneat in this | orzanized Iabor interosts .ave to be allowed | gained strong — enemiss, who = 8Te | 44 she wanted o [ollow the Ward eirls. I Jitsolyits O e 3 citizen, Join C. Al asked her not to foliow them becaus they | \With the pri o tnan o full wecord | principles of the republ.can party might think [ wanted to speak to them. and in full Sympathy with the luboring 4 i 20 oH Lo mSUIIEAK H frea access to tho grouuds to see that the | ent on scewg that he is deposed days after his urrest. The Italian consul | Messrs, Darney, Suilivan ana Corkery. The | matter, b SilaboY S i Dratested against the action of tae Brazilian | weitr sadss “Darney was s priest Who s | - Whan th bill was called up ln the house | 35EeSment is carriod o Mad ihs the labor:| from bis prasent pomtion. An effort to do » ‘ in Aunatro's funeral ho Clan-na-Gael, llivan was A ! 3 laws of [llinois and the regutations of Chi- this was made at the meeting of the boara of Miva wri an otai and business m of the s 4 natdo e onitno and Santa Fe. AU the | when it was most netive in blowing up our | dvnt had in two massazes called tho atten- | ‘“The settlemont 13 entirely satisfuctors re-elected by a vote of 15 to 30, R L e s Triie wnd fatntul pubile servant for the Bravo spoeches wers made whicn aroused the | public buildings,and Corkery is also a promi- | tion of congross to tho fact that, nouwith- [ $aid M. Hayes, wand auposegof our oppo- Bound to be w Hard Fight. ton., . Witross admyited that sho and Alico | b0t offl-0 now cxpiring and it s the scuse Braziians and o tho following day armed | neut memver. * it is not. surprisiug, thore- | standing troaty rights. American_eitizon | *Itiof 10 the Propoie & A burd figt is sure to come in tho church, | once had seut flawers and a note to ua actor. | b used o secura his renomination and oloos ofticoral jboardod Sihe t senkno & snd [iforos thiattne sdyaumite ohiefs should con- | \org discriminated against in tho matter of Anu-Option Advocates in Desonir. The chancellor has many bitter enemivs | Witness denied again that Alice cared any- | tion. trampled ou the lisllan Hak. L7 | EEatulte ol O e en airoulas. svpmar:|:rAn8DORIation: thcaugh . ther:Welland;iifSh{ wWariiazox, T Halr lesdes Wihitas | aud suagy,dem rlands. He Lunsel In & born thing for young men, but on elose quvstion- | Tne committee on resolutions were: J. Gy i i i v o g admitted Knowing one or two young mon | Coch Jobn N. S 4 W. W. Lee *hon tho anti-option bill in | fizhter, and to this auality doubtless belongs | INK A i 0 ochran, John N. Siutn and W. W. i the sighal success he has achioved in build- | that sbe and Alice sometimes talked to. ers. The central committee wus authore ing up slevun university. They had answered the matrimonial adver- to select delegates to the senatorial cons and killed a saiior and & carpenter from tue | they desire to see the governmeat of Ireland | Lawrence and other canals. A rebate was | bezan his spe 1 anta te, who was on board at the time. It | in tho bunds of their friends and brothers.” | accorded to the Cauadian vessols which was | the senate foday with the statement that in was uot until after these murders had been TR T T not accorded to American vessels. This bill | view of the extreme anportance of the sub- There are good and leading men in the | tisements just for funand amusement. Wit- | veition, after which tbe convention ade committed that the higher Brazilian author- ArtSocloties for Revenue Only, & : i ; G g .. | ject ho felt calied ‘upou to discass it with | wpurch on both sidss, and the case promis ness nover heard Alice make threats against | journea. Loxnox, July 21.—In the police court Sir | was designea to require that this aiserimina 1 ¥ t church on both sides, and tao case promises [ N€ 0 s journca, Aties interfered to stop the bloodshed. 0NDON, July 21.—In the po § Y i oliansd the treaty | deliocration and thorouguly. 4 wenuine sensation on account of the promi- | Freda. Never heard her talk of suicide or Lue convention to nominatea county tickes The power of the federal government is | Jonn Bridge hus remanded for trial Sir Gil- | tion should be abolished and that the treaty Mr. Washburn winced visibiy, for he, as | oyee of the parties connectea. While the | polson. w.ll not be held till the last of August. slender owing to the revolution in the pro- Edward Campbell of Barnard’s Inn, | rights of American citizens should bo pra- | well us the other friends of the' bill, rocog- | ihurges aro grave, tho defonso is yob to be | . The testimony of Alice’s brother, Prank T BRI vinces. ‘I'he Italian guuboats are to protect Montague Clark of Glen Lagan, | served. nized the covert threat that the bill was to | jouedq Mitenell, and ner sister, Mattie Mitcell, d A POLITICAL NOTES, the subjects of the king of Italy at Sautos and | yrajane; William James Morgan of Linatte An Abrogation of the Treaty. e talked to death if possible, Toat was the Professor Ellonwood was seen at the uni- | veloped nothing new. Suo Paulo and uro armed to provent further | ayepye, Clapham Commons; David Will- 2 3 3 geacral understanding when the senate ad- sity and spared tune from a meeting of |~ The deposition of Dr. Comstock ot St. | fyaus Rtepublicans an [uteresting outrages. jam Tolmie of Lady Margaret voad, Camden- | Mr. Land of Minncsota 1nquired whother | journed, ) board 10 8ay > Louis was read, but was ot completed when Rully—In Frontier County. Revolutionlsts’ Arins Capturad. town, and Edwin Snerwin, who are coarged | this bill mightnot bo coustrued us an abroga- | ° Mr. White pleaded exnaustion and securad | f have very little to s colation to the | court adjouraed. Tivass iNobE Aty Aiics (S hadlslto AR v 3 5 i with ' conspiring to defraud, The moaus | tionof the treaty. If it should, 1t would bea | an adjournment without,fimsting his speech. | marter. I R ITREN e SRl i Canrscas, Venezuela (via Gualveston, | o,0andi of the gang was to form Ligus ht- | vere serious matter. He is a powerful man, physically, aud will | ths charges huve been TiWintitolsas! DAKOLA'S DISASEROUS STORI. Bri.|—Tho republicans held their second Tex.), July 21.—[By Mexican Cavlo to 2 5 ' doubtiess be ready to resume the thread of 0 erary and art socicties and then appropriate bowever, that in all iy intercourse with = rally last night at the rink. The evening, the New York Herald--Special = to LUE | 1o mopey paid in_ as subscriptions and en Mr. Blount replied that it probabis would | s argument tomorrew at2 o'clock and carey | “iiuccilor Creighton 1a this institation 1 | Muen Property Destroyod and Two or | though unusually oppressive, was not forgot- Bre. |- ~Two sloops earrving arms and provi- | vy, co feas, be s0 coustruea, but that it was a very seri- | the bill well along toward the hour of ad ave never kuown him to do an act upou e Poople Killed, en and a large crowd t. G to the revolutionary General Mora ol i bL ke S | ten rgo crowd wasout. George SIONS S0 ENOTXAVOLLY LT ULt : o ous matter thatthe great lakes should be | journment. Other speakers are ready to fol- | \wich a charge could be founded,” AR RRTIE DT Ie I AUt R eI A S win ) 5 3 b i bave been captured off ‘Vacacas by the gov Hard Lines for i arming. 5 Tow b oagh, in fact, to carrv tho optio ; B v +July 21.—A terrific wind | Huntsbureh gave o synopsis of the neople's 2 2 5 i open to Canadian trade and denied to Amer- | low bim, enoagh, 1 fact, to earry the option |~ Chaucellor Creighiton was also seen. He | i sk hero v, prasuding and rain storm struck bere last night, dowg | platform. Hon. Fremont Everett gave crament coust guard. Advices have been LoxDox, July 21, Hakie bill uloni well into noxt wenk. In tho mean- | Jogked nnd apoko as if very much worried by r ceived by the minister of war of o battle at | ap g ineeting of tho Nortanmpton Agricultu. | 1ean wrade. time the conferees on the sundry civil bil [ {ho'tuen affairs haa taken, but declined to | consicerable damagce o crops and buildings. | a fiftecn-minuto speech. Ha stated why tho bead of tho Monzanares river, in which |y ooioty, raised o storm of protosts by re- | Me Hitt of Ilivois said that the pending | i1 be nard at work. ana once they report | su¢ yuyibing for publ . tion in bis own be. | The gas works were unroofed, damaging the | ne wus a republican and showea Gns L) l\\\‘}) ¥ ‘:'nm‘:;:lfi‘:i\ lor of tho gov- | Marking it agncuiture was now in a wore | b1 1788 gpe \wnav dooply eoncerod 1he ;pec- (a0 axreeineni, RowIIGEAIRhucly o ald eon-il. halt, plant about §1,000, Heavy grain is baaly | woat the ropublicun party bad done LMl i e f flourishing condition than it hud beou for a | ploof tho northwest and the cities of the | gross in session anoder day. Ihatis why Ono geutleman was encountered, however, sod, but w! bably recove: voi for the countr Mr. Iverett wanted to ernment forces und caudidate for president & 4 | ho friends of the t-opt bill felt de lodged, but will probably recover, Over two ) bt i e Large bodics of | number of year Mr. Howard of Bedford, | east—everywhere, in fact, that tho graiu [ the friends o e anti-option Dbi el dc who was not eircumspect and pohitie, It 1 one-half inches of. watee foll in.an hour | KUOW why it was that the people’s varty s e O e Barcotona | tesponuing for the judges, was upplauded on | trade coucerned American citizons. = Awmeti- pressed whon the senate adjourned this | was Dr. Groene, the well known Universivy | 80 0net SO0 L 1 HOUE L cluim the nationul banks can get money from government troops bavo arrivod in Bureolons | R, lhat with bis fitty vears oxpe- | ean citizens woro ontitled lothe use of tho | aftornoon. Dinco physician, and a balf. i e R A aud will attemptto repulso tho revolationhis | vy g0y i farming bo coul not. remember | Wellaud canal on terms of equality with Buni SIOL (00 faranse: ST T ey Ty Reorien, S. D, July 2L—TInformation re- | same time private bankers ail over the Tor0ne e e s when the condition of farmers was worse | Canadian citizens, For that right they had revels now have complete coutrol of Cumauu. O0F French and Dutch_steamers have been re- [ than at presont HINGT . . C, July 21.—Toe sundry I bollove, sala ho, “that Chancellor | 0¢ived hore from Gottysburg states that a | country are paving as bigh as b per cent to paid o greativrios, Loy A-xecininos) Dl complished nothing of fm- | Graighion is belng hounded out of purely | 1rrific wind storm provaiied thore lust even- | 6 per cont on tmo deposits, | Ho said there ho - — liege, We gave Canada the use of those | civil conference a g X ‘ fused a landing. Thero 1s a scarcity of pro- Record of Cholern Cases. R R A 0 Government had | portance in the afternoon and adjourned to | personal site, und believing such 1o ve tho | 1ng, doing consideravle damage, A woman ;‘;'\'},f":."’:"I:“l’“'““":‘.’l"!_ ,m,.uull'.,fi:m',:’fim'f:":; visions in Caracas. The supoly of weat 18 | g pyregsivug, July 21,—The oficial | javished millions of money. ~ Kor that right [ meet tomorrow evening. It seems to be | case I tuluiitis my duty to suy what L can | named Herron was killed and her child in- | or wo private bankers of tnis country did + “limited_ that buteers kill but nino beoves | e PR R R A0S | We wore entitiod to o use of the Wellknd | aluios cortain that the. house conforoes will | COuSCIentiously iu bis dafense. ~ As T said 10 | jureq boyoud hopo of rocovery. The Metho- | not undorstaud their busine daily and the meat s sold for €1 a pound. | SBEEEETEROLE TEE BT B avatoot, | canal if we paia tho samo tolls that the Can- : T e o O oo iy | b universily board just boforo Dr. ho supremo_court has guaranteed pro- | Astrakhau, th cases, 132 deaihs; BRERIOOR | o jjung aid, yet we found that forevery cargo | FéPOrt to tho housa agalnst concurring in the | Croixton's ro :f;:i“”“\":hm.h ;‘“m .T‘\"I:.mll~‘n.|“‘|’;’iu«m'~w|’u e i Noathb s 1nsan, b1 caves, 3 deathas | thabipassod “tbrough ithe Wolland' cannl'we|seuste smendment and imlll gho fors goy- | biistaess dn L dist and Baptist churches were destroyed Mr, Everett stated further that Harrison’s :etion, if IL cosits me my rat has bee e of P by TR T TR il t many buildings escapad 1up: administration has been one of the be oth versity Place, way then 1 [ and no & 1 tujury of | 450 cetic and foroign, tho nation has ever O Y B0 Lhiaft of the revolutionary moye- | Bali, 33 cases, 13 deaths, gu“elcnku“:'vd ten times as much us were the (\{?2::‘.‘0:.; appropriation for the fair with n‘;{:“!.u :j.umualr;r on:,‘m;u'x:‘l”n Ret uu“ #{I}l:‘-‘ :"‘lun“_"lckl li[I:‘)-) ,.‘ av th“:’nll |“~“lr|l:)I:|\;‘|) :'"di n‘..,‘l :‘:““"“”_""M” s ean I:’_lmfik ¥ 5 of the revolu s : b ol : 1 walans, cor. ¥ 10, 3 ® s | from the i LpS 51800 Lhouse 4o ily settled to all nations concerned. meut who muy eater Caracas during the Biloats ,‘,.,“Yff)'{' ',',)'““'ff‘:",,“d,f,","\': veging | The bill was passed without division, RO Holman has relaxed nothing in his op- | beon porsccuted until ho 1s o | wasinjurod. Wirasare all down betwoen | LOTY SR 10 L DRRONE, SORERRRCE. 0 suspension of hostilities, Pending the {yaloladvicesiaavitagkicholoralis raglng 4 ke posltion, and hus tho earncst support of Goy- | nere skeleton and is terribly worriod man, | hore and Gottysbure, henco the extent of | FMH CECI aCarios ad bosn in the line of reunion of congyess it is proposed tooverhaul | alone the eutire lengta o 3 ranscaspian ovisions of the . ernor Savres. IRepreseutative Bingham of | In the first place there ave several grouands damage is not yet fully kuow o] o PR ot S S s its treasury books. There are rumors of railway. Tho bill provides that whon the presidont | Pennssivania, the minority. member, is | upon which spite is entortained towsrd the [ Huitox, S. Di, July 21 —A severe wind and | | L deficit of 3,500,000 and thut sev raiiway sharos are also missing, It fs belicved theso wero - bypothecnted | 3 by Palacio, who appropriatea the proceeds, | the queen heartily approved by the nations, Ouo of them is tho trouble con- | rain storm visited this city and vicinity last, | BGRIULY approved by the n! = - Girogg, e elocution teacher, | night, accompanied oy terrifio lizhtning. The Ulea.clnbgiva sevoral ilvaly campalsn , e oM sougs. One hundred wud fifty torches wero Beat the E S Yacht shuil bo satistied that tue passage through | favorable to the appropriation. Itispossible | chancelior. Loxnoy, July 21, —The yacht Iverna won | 8hy canal or loek connected with the navi- | tnat the strong opposition to an out and out | cerning My i Bt o Kingstown regatta | Eution of the St. Lawronco river, the great | government uppropriation made in the form | whose rionds raised a disturbunce just bo- | ‘The wind blow wighly i J 2 lakes or the waterways connecting the same, | of tho goverame: tner in the | fore the lust commencement exercisos. Then knowa tere. Groat danage ovdered, T'wo hundred and fifty in this pre- Tlo i 1180 secusod-of selting several tillion | yestorduy. The Meteor, tho German om- | of wny vossel of the Unitod States oF of Car- | Saie mbe oitar somo compromise and possibly | there is the oid York tient. You will remem- | was don. clnt itvo added thets nenes o tho roll, dolturs worth of stamped paper and stamps | peror's yacat, was atiead for a long time aud | goos, ‘or of passengers in transit 1o any port | o'recescion to the original proposition for n | her that thero was an educational institution EILENDALE, 8,/ 0. July8L,—A heavy cleo- | A8 000k 18 Leluf madoiio s0oure several b half price and keeplug tho proceeds. Would Havo won 14 raco had 8ho o broken | B ‘the United Siatos, 18 problbited or 18 mags | s cosesion to the ariginal proposiuse for 4 | o ted” in this place, \When Cbancellor | tricstorm struck Dickoy county iust night, | Fopd spoakerssoon, =~ 0 "There are now 1o custon recoipts for the | Ler bowsprit. dificult ot burdensome by the imbosition of | Lilsering by somoe members agamsu the ap- | Crelkhton was pasior of St Paul church be | Mvs. % I, Bunker of tus city was Instant AHTIEY. Dok ULy 91, [ SancialiioAim government except ut the ports of LinGuayra Dosperate Fight of Irish Factions. tolls, or othorwise, which he shall deem to be ! oroviiation, strongly advocated the cectralization of edu- | Iv killed by lightning. Wilham Hocio, 8 ae,l--Fop som "":'; 8 (“ “_M'_l cen no and Burcolona. In cousequence tho govern Loxnox, Jul Mhiere was oonsiderablo | Fecivrocally unjust and unrcasonavle, by | #%F e cutional interosts by tho ostaplisimentof | cighteen mtles nortn, lost his barn and six | Fupublican pupor publishiod at Swdkvillo, the ment's debts are not pud. Government 4 LU, ¥ shall have the power to suspend the right of Changes in the Diplomatie Service. one university which shoula take the place | Lorses which were burned by ligntnivg, counly scat of F'routiercounty, This led the s and tho soldiers in the goverument | rioting in New Tipnerary, Ireland Bt | Truo pussage through the St. Mary's Falls [ Wastuxaros, D.C., Juiv 21, —The prosi- | of all othors in ttostate. 1t was done and — Publicang 1o 1000 & Jolnk 190k ROIRPAN YLD aervies have not been paid for more than tyo | betwoen mobs of Redmonditos aud MeCar- 4 canal, so far as it relates to vessels owned | dent has sent the foliowing nominations to | the institution was located at Lincoin, but READY 10 LAUNCH THE PLIATE, publish g repoblionn - Jourhel thasecibey, mouths, English synaicates aro filing | thyites, ‘Th wero several desperato | b the subjects of the goverament discrimin- |yt 188 S D White of Now York. | not without creating iil-feeling against t agve hought the Brockville Bankinsh A%hets Rusponsion of traflie on the Cabello and | sides. Several houses wece wreckod, P sponsors of the bill lost no timo after | Minister to ltussius A. L Snow T Iy TR O iy AR At 46 Eolnd D . b, recently edit o " Jiell Tacacas rouds and for damages 1o other - e A its paseaie, but hurriod It through tho hands | LSuneyivania, uow minister to Graeca, to oo | WG, MiRversity for themscives or rela | 1, Phelot ut Crainyst Sy Yards, (Mo Hopublican, e |2 piopating o isse terests. W OR, of the ongrosiiug lorks and had It sont over | Minister to mpatn: Usuxton Boate of Call- | oo 04" fatled,” and of course thoy are | PmAvELriia, Pa, July 2l—The swiftest | the first pumbor of the Froutier County Ke- e Brnuy, July 2L —Adispatch from Drenthe | () the scuate. Itis a siznificant fact that '";‘."" now: "’“"’l“",o‘,’l 0 o aminster | down on the chancellor. Tue recent petition | most aestructivio and inost fovmidable naval | » 1Glican this weok. o v 3 INFLUENZA RAGING IN CHILL in Norway announces the arcival thore of tne | when 1t reached the scaato the bill was at | 10 (ire0ce; :‘{‘“,m‘;oh‘i‘; o stlst 5k | for his removal was stariod by u voung miu- | vessel in the world, tho much-talkad-of and On August 1 tho citizens of TRed Willow German imperial yaeht with Emperor Will- | once placed on the calenaar as a substituto \am and party on board. After visiting the | for a corresponding bill whicn had already eathodral the emporor and party started for | becn reported from the sonate foreign reia- W1 county will vote upon (ho quostion of romoy- Wil | i tieir cousty seat frow Indisuola to Me- amps’ ship yards at 342 | Cook. The friends of cach city are diligontly Adjourn on Account of the Diseise B ot i Dokota ot Mesvina: Cyrus | ister namen L. C. Lemen, Who, though a | written-about Pirate, of cruisor No. | Congress Co L T 5 Oraity. ¥ W. Feild of New Yorg, at Brunswici. ministor, wos u studenu at the upiversity. | o jaupched ot One day at the 11 o'clock lecture hour Chan- | Copurighted 1872 i d 3 nes Gorios Boeret | ey, vions commitice. This means that the bil Memoruiizod the Fresident. cellor Croighton was lacturing on tho sub. | o'olock next Tnesday afternoon, Wheu tho | atwork among tho fovwers. o0 Varearaiso, Chile (via Galveston, 'Pex.), AT N T R will be passed by the senais and sent 1o the WasHixGToN, D, Coduly 21.—A commit- | Ject, **Culture as Related to Scholasticism,” | contract was given to the Crawps, there B A"“ e CShunl, "‘-y LA mi.fl..t., wgrk:]l: July 21,—(Bw Moxican Cable to the New MAAIMAR Slin S GE NN SR ST | :;‘l“l:lmlc:nhl:\nl;;:lm as It can be reached, whica | (oo™ o T restey assoclation al}]::j:mu[an\'Plull l'f hu:mn n'n_\_q .‘nm' vegan almost endless wpeculation wmong | oiino hack from tue Omaha convention very York Horald—Special to Tur Bee.|—Tno | | SWEERE0R 08 Fmoes o b B8 AR e presouted to tho prosident a memoriul of the | o, ieral S FOUNE LEInen SAL RRCERE % | those interested iu the United States navy. | mucn entiused over tho nomination of Hon. - i S iha rming 8 aford 0 L ther Sources of Retaliation, 5 3 - ¢ 500 t At iatar 5 T A Tonver for i g 1 Influenza opidenio bas becomo so alarming in 1 1 (88 FEET TR SEER R R RAR 4 e A od the | Colorado Forestry associavion asking tho | Creighion publicly aud severciy reprimandon 1t was stipulated i tho contruct thut the ou- f [ I, Wuaver for tho presidency. When Santigo that congrass tas adjouraed. So | et SARAGCIEE O F S the captain | A% e prosident bas recommended the | president to withdraw from sale and entry [ him for it, und gained bis nearty ill-will nrr:‘n-slm‘lv‘- aj‘l its parts, should bo of doy (el Fing about the matier 95ubo SLseEH G body was left without a quorum. 'I'he death TS T r o} " | crests. ‘Tne memorial was signed by all the | terial signers by Mr. Lemen. 5. D. Fitchio | & it e spead - In 20, e T [ el e, " Choleris Stays Lts Progress, Morcover, it 1s only the first step in retalia. i i b VA 4 ulated 1t among the citizons of University | underconditions preseribed by tho Navy de- | dou’t rok s ped to nominate ) rate is lncreasivg dailv. Loxnox, July 31 oA dispaton to the Lag: | 119000 the partolilis governmants forif it | leadiog oMicors g2 i@ Rte, by the chambers this “personal friend” o e, Kitel a 7| e W rtment, of twenty-ono knots an hour, bim.” Ho worke Aok - L of commerce of Denver aud Colorado . Mr. Fitchic had a daughter who nad | bar 3 HUSRIR. $R0 * | racket il he bolera. In tho | {uilsoflta purpose, it inay bn follawed up | 81 CANOEER, O PRAYOT, R, COOD | donirid w position us teacher of elocution Tn muintained for four conseentivo hours | Fi An Itahan syadicate bhas mado a contract cet from Paris says that tie ally belleved he had ! iR e tla { g % Lhe vo yroached comple known Weaver all ~ his life, Finally - with the Clitian governmont to ralse the | J il e o le srationary and ox- v 0 " b L that | e oarte of theAtate. the seminary ot Douglas, but another young | Since the vessel has approsciied completion | Known r A Sl . B 1 stoamer Blunco Facalada, whioh was sunk | H10iS no’ tendenoy to extansion.. Ofliaily | Sro.ueh more striugent 1o werina; for i ¢ = et lady bad been appointed. lctl doub of wer abiiy 1o poriorm Lo o | 39 10 of the Wboye" bough & very oxtansire during the war with Balmacoda, The work § the disease is styled “eplaemic choleriform.” | privilege now iujoyed by the Canadisns of % _ ptingeilsouties, Ankrd the Cl lor to Resig Have inspocted her, Wheu completad sho | Weaver's nwme, with compliments of the will begiu soon and the ltalians will be paid il aot O — shipping goods through the United States in New Youk, July 2L.—The schedules of “When the board re-elscted Chancelior | will be, indeed, the “7400-ton three-screw | season, thankiug bhim for the work e had B 212,000 for it, A GALONS ~ Ege 80, % boud uud witbout the payment of duty and | Jobn Wosson, jeweler mud silversmith at 262 | Creighton in spite of the petition these | commercial destroyer” spoien of iu the nayal | done for himin Owaha, ete., sud now Shull I Tearn that a quarauting has been estab- Loxnos, July 2L —Mr. Gladstose left Pit- | yinposing diseruminating — dutie Fifth avenue, show Labilities of 231,719, | charges bezan to be talked of immediately, | wpproprintion bill wears tho badge end u patent nineteen-inon lished nt Rio de Janciro, Brazil, and Mox tochry for Ferester this afternoon, He was an and Chinese imports entering tho g | and even 1tev. Asa Sleoth, presidiug eluer of - - smile und whenover he moots an acquaint video, Truzuay, ngmust all vessols arviving | given an enthusinstio rocoption upon ks ar- | United States via Canada. gouninal ussots of 141640, actual ‘assots of | L iyor, {oid Dr. Crelkbton tnat bo bud PP v Unco L6 pointa. to tho badgo and ofaculates, from K'rench, tussian and Mediterranean | pivalat Perih, He looked to be in robust — LovtsviLue, Ky July 81.~Tho Louisville | Botter resle At Now York—Arrived —Darmstadt from | “1ersonal iriend, don'L yer know.'! ports, on account of the cholera health, IN THE SENATE, Bagging \i,;.;‘umc"‘mngL.,]";lmm, W. J.Tapp »1 ¢an't uecount,however, for the antipathy | Bremen - - Iho Herald's correspondent at T = Y > president, W. L, Tapp B s S ‘“_BL_ of Presiding Elder Sleeth on any such At Southamproa—Arrived — Normaania RECEIVED AL HAKLEM, Brazil, tlegrapbs that the United T Sevoniy S Fertormane. Arguments Mada Against the Anti-Option | hror made an agsigntent today, Liabilitios, | ground. 1o fact, Leaw't explaiu bis actions. | from New York. —— eruiser Hennivgion hus arrived there. Bayierri, July 2L-The Wagner opera e L nars $10.000; masora Hominally, §156,000. o | Wen the charzds suall have beon fled, i | At Brenwr Haven—Arrived—Spreo from ocratio De wtion in flonor o communder ¥oports that he did not hearany- | festival opencd with & porformance of Wasuixarox, D. C., July 21.—The antl- | failure'is attributed 10 Rbhm"m“}nc“ of | they are ever filed, ho would, under ordi- [ Nuw York Cleveland und Stevenson fing of tne wew of the torpedo oM | wparsifal, tho seventy-sixth of that work | option biil was debated for three hours in | trade and slowness in collections. nary oIrol os, ‘wppoiait lio_committeo | AL Lonaon—Sighted —Britianie from Now | New Yous, July 21, —Grover Cloveland and tosales, which was wreckod off tho coust o i D, Solo. duly 21, W of elders bofore whom the accused shall be | york: Groece from New Yors . 5 3 Uruguuy. I Beuufugton encountered a £ the senate today, alter which time it went ENVER, Colo, vuly 21, -=Tne A. Westman | o 0 1 G b Adlul Stevenson tlonigbt smoked the Calus Mercantilo company, déalers in nay, grain And you he has been constantly coun- | ~ Ay Para—Arrl and flour, made an assignmont today in | BP0 With the chancellor's euemies, and I | gud procead to N favor of Iarl M, Cranston Tho liabilitics | 88 told tnat he nes even urged so At Rio Jaueiro-—-Sailed -Cap oV lcla from Seine Bevere siorw, ia which she bahaved splan Wi’y Howe ov until tomorrow without action, The met with the Sagamor t for New | * s of Harlom, where a plion was tendered the two leaders of i didiy, Loxnoy, Jduly 21-~According *¢ the Dally | spoechios wero in opposition to that messure, inside the club bouse was packed. A portrait of Riobard Crokes looked down frow ouo of the walls ou many jolivia A Upprosse: @ revolutios re ", 3 9 or ¢ RO W or , > 00! 0 " whlolivia s supprosson o povelution | Noiva who total voio of Lreland stasds f0r | Thoy were mado by Mr. Daniol and by Mr. | arg s, with assets of §140.000 eovie to prefer charkes, But b will vever | o Whe democratic party, It was @ groat time fow of tho troops wuich bad been sent 1o stan Dynamitors Arrestod. timo came for laying wsido the bill. Much of | HHONLL, the Auspension s ouly temporay. | 1u(hlhop fret, e MixearoLss, Mion, July 21.—W. Kelly | 0F 40y uote in tho annexed distriot was Lopaz to auell disordors wlong the §overu- | Paias, July 21.—1wo anarcbists bavo been | Mr. Danicl's specch was directed against | Nuliohul bani #5,000; First. National baok | '] buve boen intimately assoclsted with | of Lannoaa & Ke'ly, grain aealers, has | 8031t Outsidowas ablaze with fireworks Jrr e (P | arvested for couspiruey to blow up the bourse | tho statute imposlug a tax of 10 per cout on | of Puevlo, 818,000, and First Natioual bauk | Chencellor Crelghton, ‘more intimate With | 10, 1o Senator Dawes, warning b sud tho club house was Leautifully illumi. Brazil may bo cailed upon to pay indom 3 him than 1 have ever permitted any other was, warning bim that ‘hen O 3 nity to Uruyguay on sceount of recent depre~ | B4 other publie uildings. the circulation of state baunks. of Central City, $10,000. ey Y 1 .m'r e ted winhiek | tho object of the Hatch anti-option bill s to | nated. When Cleveland and Stevenson ar L A 3 — T s - r—— ) e ¢ ; s PV -1 fatlaus be cllizne of the bix republis, Fatal Wreck i Canad, The disagresing oonfarence report on the PR e T fished with bim, loated with bim, counseled | give the willors’ syndicato of this city full | F1¥ed @ MiKLLY snout went up from thous A baud of ropublicans frowm the state of | iy pu ‘Out, fuly 31,—-By a collision on | defciency bill was proseated sud ugreed 10 | ooy [/\xm Hovss, N. Yo July 21.—Mre,-| With bim, have boeu bis fanily physician aud | power ud control of tho warkot of tho nortl | auds of throats, Tho flights of rookets were 0 ( ‘u. \u 0 u.\xxl il luvlu.hm Uru- { AT b AT Py T T and anotber conference asked. 00N & s Mo Xy SOy 2L =M g constant visitor at bis home. 1 waut to say | west. That is the roasou, says Mr. Kolly, | moro frequent, and colored fires added to the uoy terstory u’ Munguorbs, sucking the y of Q ¥ € Mr. Carey, from the cowuiitwe o territo- | Hurrisou I3 Iwproviug greatly each duy. | thut T uover kuow u vovier, mavlir wan, 1| iy Mr. Washbura, a wombor of 1o | gonorsl eutbusiuss & ers i 0 cutting 1he | engincer, firewan sad some others were | ries, reported back the bouse bill for the ad- | Today for the first time she walked out sowe | belicve he hes been persecuted for persoual | mil shroat of Juswn Castellauos, & federal part- i killed, mussion of New Mexico as @ state, sud sald | distauce from the cotlage, : L Y syndicate, s0 earucelly desiros to FCAsSOUSs ALd L0 YeRU perspual spite, Lf iuey 1 nave Lhe bid becowe & law,

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