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TUHE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, NUMBER 206, THEY ARE ONE NOW ithmeastusrisa i CHARY WITH HIS FAVORS | soiwit ™5 Jn ™ =) WERE CREEDY FOR - LUCRE it incero i o | PUZLING THE - PHYSICIANS® employe ..‘.J‘.'.‘,.‘\'I",.T.'"l::'.'\"'l.\'.','II‘ a, | AL (IR R b e danco but also her new dance, entitled “The | T e e riing. To tho | Librarian Dwight of the State Department | foce mujority and minority reporis on the | How Dishonest French Journals Bled the | Star Spangled Banner” in which her cos: | Remarkable Features of James G Blaine . enate provisions of ehaptor 86, session laws of 1889, | 1k ta | repeal of e SHerman ao! s done o tume reproduces the American flag, She Demo-Pops Organise the Senate by Electing | briy s of ghanio B0 S piove of. this | Charged with Gross Favoritism, Tiueeolls. Sl et \ ++#8 ety aHpstA6] Al Sricotes Extended Ilness, i L pled i the com- house tod Their Joint Caucus Candidates, T T el Or halet 10 s Senator Kenna’s death was announced and ore days serviee than the fime actually executed not only her celebrated serpentine ‘ Panama Canal Company. [ the house adjowrned. In his prayer the | Cottu, Fontdine and Eiffel on the Stand Help HIS STOMACH IN A DEATHLIKE TRANCR - a MADE A POOR SHOWING, crved by el officer of Employe or oK HIS CONDUCT BEING INVESTIGATED .n\.;-.m. .-‘-r.’-m-d r.\.-x ey u,rn.n ~y‘(-~u-nl THEY BLACKMAILED ON A GRAND SCALE | - A \ £ Uhn the actfial nunier of days of - the session M ront! Atknnss, from the com 8 B AN UL L g LRl TR Tty t tietod T mittee on banking and currency reported the Thiotincives LT — il Rosolved it the secretary be instructe silver purchase repeal bill it as placed 5, el g i S o iy TS 0 e | Prominent Literary and Newspaper Sten b ilver purchaso repeal billand it was placed 1 g rge sums Paid for the Suppression of Bad Copurtahted (5T James Gordon Benwett] | Disease Tronbling the Great Statesman Ene Everything Moved OFf Very Nicely After | Iiiccarianee thercn it tn drawing warrant U Access to Pablle Docaments, Resohitions were received from the senate | 4nd the Pablication of Good News Roy- Panis, Jan. 11 [New York Herald Cable tirely Now to the Medienl Profe the Start Was Once Mad on the treasury in payment of the salaries of While n Little Cligae Exaumines announcing the death of Senator Kenna and alists Again Active Farther —Special to Tue Bry The hearing of the Stow the tavisns Aph e Stal as ce Made, & The ofticers widl the enployes of Hie sonat iting the house to attend the fune nama trial was continued today. The pub the Historieal Papers at Will. A Cablnet Chang. s continued toda n Darner of Dawson moved to lay Correll’s u it il rvices to be held in the senate chamb % LS B Death Only to Survive : . lie, who oxpected a <Cottu™ incident, was motion on the table. On this question the ') —_ ) OMOrTow. ", | : =~ disappointed. The president, the public ., ; h On motion of Mr. Long from Texas the X ECONOMY ABANDONED FOR THE TIME | yeas and nays were dem wded. and the WasHivgrox, D. @., Jan.o11.—The house | senate amendment was agreed to, to the Panis, Jan: 11.—The Panama canal t+ials | prosecutor and Cottu evidently sought to say Wastitvatos, - B, ‘0. & 11— [Speclal otion to lay on the table was adopted byan | oo S0t n an inguiey to- | house bill extending the time within which | were resumed this morning. M. Fontain | the least possible, and succeeded. The pres- | 4 ITON, Jan [Specia ¥ amirmative vote of cighteen senators Gy indor which 1t Will teport whather op | the deep water harbor at Padre island | was examined by the president of the court. | ident put a fow questions to Cattu, who re- | g pom 10 T Bee |—Mr. Blaine's condis Resolntion Looking to a Reduction in Forces Adopted This One it i8 s ATt TRGHey: bt | ey D Bl | tion shows no decided change. He has lost i § \ Pope of Sal Parad the toltowwing nob the charges nade agains| Loy ACad Mr. Wilson, from Vieginia, rose and am d | o000 0 YN W SV iBeL] : i 1 Ish t e, that he | 1O strength within the last twenty-four Ruthlessly Laid on the Table, ope of Saline offered the following Dodgge and Mr. - Henry Adams, relative to | intense silence paid a brief, impressive and | PANY'S relations with the press shortly after | general astonishment of his hearcis, that 1e 45y D, Johnston, as he came away from lutions and moved their adoption their alleged monopoly of tha documents in | cloquent tribute to the deceased statesman, | the company had been form and held the | had never been cognizant of the arvan tho house &t 10 o'olock tonisht, sald M | Wherens, In the present senate of Nebraska | jipanc” 00 o stats department, shall bs in- | Senator Kenna, he said, received the warm- | position until 1883, when the exactions of the | ments for publicity. Thercupon his exam- | bbbt i i Rt 0 b NOT YET READY FOR INAUGURATION | [ttt fon e demacie: amd " ' | vestigated. The mombers of the committee pproval of his constituents and the | press became so great that he | Blaine has passed an uneventful day. 1t is i i 0 gave up the | ination terminated | not o rotur is | | v v applause of the country, ecarned 1 i not my intention to return to his bedside [ 1o e D e, with. U | Presont woro Chairman Amos Cummit S Tengih and distincblon of e sorvi E e R e F R SoInG DB ot SryAne A1) Besmiv, | nlBkt U eAlB Dinoss At 1s nocossary 10 b disposed Mr. Charles O'Neil filled a long and honorable cavcer, | lication and suppression of news 60,00 | e v S et | | and Genoral Boynton recounted, tow, as the | by the years of his life, he had | i The sitting was opened with the examina - % 1y % X ment all through o da » much so lock in the Joint Session Today— pvlierens, The state officers elected have 106 | oy rogentative of M. William Honry Sm ith, ¢ veached the meridian of his days | Baron Cottu was then examinel and said | tion of Fontaine, who ussumed an air of in 1T EHEotgh [ie diy-S80 MUCHIBTIINY, 4 MELDUL Gntmedion the i tehe Mrs. Blaine found time to herself to answ V1AL the Setfkte And fTouss 3 Gkpanes 18 bolng forced | oieeal may Associted Press, ha | ] had but entered gn the tableland WhEre | that ho only had to do with the mechanical | nocence, and said ne had simply eseeuted the || GRS B 6 el T ti6hE S A ks Siate Dy e dnectssary Gl e | i eried t 105 10 | most bundant it Mr \Wilkon offered | Work in connection with the canal lors of de Lessops without asking the | (il SR IEH Ol AL IORIE, | b solved, That this senate be organized [ have certain s sers copied, but without | resolutions expressive of the sorrow with here is a strong feeling in the Chamber | reason for them. Neverthieless he BAVe D | vt ghe gavo the oncouraging symptoms "!' i [ without farther delay upon & busls of cqual- | suecoss, This ipt. General Boyntof lich the house had heara of the death of | of Deputics as well as among the general | curious explanation of the relations of the | aging symptoms \x Thi D, I’ Boynton He said he was placed in chavge of the com- | plied by short sentences. He stated, to the Plans Laid to Bring About Another Dead- Mr. Blaine's condition showed improves yus administra : i ; i L . : smough in themselves to reward the patient L Uallowing o the . independent | party A 2 Senator Kenna, aceepting the invitation of | uiiie S ATR WA S RE N N ST LS BatAThI COmpAi L | [ o reward the patien Lixcory, Neb., Jan. 11.—[Speetal Telegram | an’ cqual mumber of Vive and ap- 1, began in the Garfleld administravion, | Grtdion (Kemnd ACocping e I onics | Public that M. Ribot has not yet suficiently | press with the Panuma company. He stated | g of the family. Shestated that Me. o e stnate ot last has been | DotV omlers and ‘employes ‘of ‘e sen: | extended through thoss — of Arthur, | uid “providing for committeo of ton mem. | PUrEed the ministry of thoso who, whetl that in each paper three persons were paid. | et 80 G (GREE L SHe Py e : e e, and to the democratic’ party a number | oiciand and Hareison, and every { bers of the house to join the senate in wak. | Mnocent or guilty, have been under sus- | Firstly, the former of the financial portion isdb6tor S tlioIe s R EevAY organized, but it may be that the canvass of | fn proportion 1o their represe tion in the \ L ' picion in_connection with the Panama ¢ I'he doctors made their usual morning and 2 f it aeei senate, and that in the appointment of stand- | attempt made met with utter | ing proper arcanzements. The vesolutions | ! , K i Sy fop | Secondly, the editor-in-chief, and thirdly, the ' i i 0 the roturns 18 nonearer on thay accounty i ot S tommitiee be appointed 10 | il ) 3 @ that | were adopted, the commitiee appointed, and, | Scandal demand B8 strongly 08 | v ot auticles relating to the company L R EL S PECEL with the settlement of one dificulty anothe select su 1o be uposed of | fuiture General Boynton suic LA PNAR murk of respect, the house adjourned a ‘l!x‘m\v.uh investigation w |_(|u.u_| any ham- ~ Skl 3 pany and telling the reporters that there were no u T = sossl- | three republie fependents, and | during 1 this time he had the pering influences, and for a ministry free He May t o o] ros ¢ tho tvovan 1 TP has arisen. and there is more than a possi- | thice republicans, cpen w ¢ s v ok, P e ; changes for the worse in the patient’s cons bility that the convening of the two hou el ay |l(l'.l‘|" okl url |1.~'a-.|;lv.x|.u_ of OPPOSED TO SUNDAY OPENING. R -“‘I ';‘_““‘”“'""""l““"‘ :“\ Tl '”‘|""""“" dition. 1t was learned today that both the fn the morning will dovelop another dead- | said Standing ' conimitted the enate | state and their assistants under all adiminis it oyalists Scheming. | i the Panama canal and his entire devotion | ttending and consultiug physiciins have el thore o an o tlon ot | trations and the chicf clerks and othier off- | Arguments Made Agatust Before the House | 16N Ribot fails to explain to (he satis. | 10 de Tesseps. 1t would seem as it he may | reached the conelusion ins Mo AR W 2%k S 5 \ A th 10 | oials. on the oMce of the libravian World's Fair Committee. action of the Chamber the reasons for the | he the onl o 1 f h Nk s A simple little chunge in the rules govern fven to the demoerats, | 1218, but when the ofti ! i 2 b Loty L : 8 ® | be the only prisoner who has a chance of | not suffering from Bright's disease or kinde Y it Soaslonk 16 LK cavso, anal it mny | Kt e roposition s | was reached overy offort was balked. and | WASHINGTON, D, C., dan. 11.—The Sunday | changes: which lave boow mide i the | qeqqiggal R S W pi bethat ft will bo settied In the morniuge | ¥, the republican members of e somate 10 | that, too, despite the fact that he wasarmed | opening hearing was resumed today by the | SR UL BVSRES U0 IR T | Finally came the sorry hero of the day, M. | basodon a recent analysis in which the ex- without any trouble, but the attitude of the | wencen.cktof the seasion. with the written and verbal orders of super- | Shecial committee of the house on World's | Chumber of Deputies came to tiis decision | Fiffel. who defended his vause badly, iving | fiition of Drs. dulision and Hyatt was it regvding it just at the time of the | Duriug the reading of the resointions, Sen- | for oficers. M. Smith was writing a his. | faiv. Eliot I Shepard. Rev. Dr. Ramsdel of | at a meeting held Lust evening. They will | clumsy explanations, Hewas harshly treated | @ity 5 o, - e e independs journment s afternoon did nob in. | ALOr Nor raised the point that the Fosolu- | tory of Governor St. Clair and the north- | Washington. Rev. Dr. Joseph Conk of Bos- | also take oecasion to ask why e vecon | by the president. From the figares furnished A dicate that the situation was alto- | tions did not pertain to the business before | western territories, and a criticism on | RoVADEESHVIAEEPHilit el phiaRe v i Sus iSO R SHESUY AV SR HOL S by Eiffel it would appear that he gained Some Mysteriouns Features. & s iz i : thorough 4 gether satisfactory to the members of | the house, but the chair instrucied the seerd Sparks' life of \\,\~11v|}u1(|x1.4|x||( wanted the l:j Brooks of Brooklyn, Rev. Dr. ¢ \fl.s.lrl' The royalists have shown greatly increased | from 000,000 franes to B5000.000 that body. The change is one providing that | tary to continue the redin, papers covted for use in these works, After | Pittsburg, Dr. Hunter of the Christian En- | qetivity within the past twenty“four hours | franes. He was obliged to admit hav the speaker of the house shall preside over | Stewart of Sioux moved to lay the motion | getting 4 written order for permission to | «\I;j.m-g- society and Rev. Dr Ill.nulm l(v| and tho s anpear to be il possos- | R VR TR T R S T D o motion was | ©opy such papers as he desired, Gene: shi carnestly opposed Sunday | sion of some new and important information | fon 3 promise of participation in the con- | caulious observation was made that trace: the Joint deliberations, instead of the presi- | o adopt on the table and the motion was | g SL, PR S (8 ERTEE DU | o) eniue RE b5 Chalr Seslyn THer e u promise of participation in the con- | Chutious obsorvation wus, miudo that, traces dent of the senate, as has heretofore been | carried, the democrats voting solidly with | Wy juformed him that the order couid not 8 . i | able telegraphing between Madrid and the | tract, 2,000,000 franes to Bavon de Reinachand | G5 (0 Tivaryhiony atpHostAN AT the case. The house adopted the report of | the thirteen independents. be complied with, aod_ that afte L. Coftin, ex-railway commissioner of Towsl, | winistry of foreign afMairs, and while the | 3,000,000 francs t0a fhm of contractors for |yt mean kidnes disease, but fallor ok the conference committee on this point, but 1 They Whaeked Up. Secretary Porter had issucd it and gave ("1 now president of the Towa Sabbath |\“{ of fl'-v-w 3 communications is kept | work which was never executed. It further | vation rried through lon e Y 4 e 5 Duwight personal instructions that the ovder | form association, said that the farmers o cnough is known to m apponved thit Tiffel recoived 12,000,000 fiancs | Qomotistiitos the tonight it 18 currently reported that the sen T'he scnate then proceeded to the election u i it ¢ appeared that Biel received 12,000,000 franes | demonstrates the doctors were r i g LA fie was to be obeyed, he was unable to do any- | Towa were nst Sutday opening, as was | that the French legation in n is keepin, for ines 0 o % 6 clining to draw conclusions unt 8 ate promptly laid the report on the table. | of o permanent speaker. The democrats | thins by reneon of the Shstructions put in his | 1 feepime, ! 4 ihd the | 0 most caroful wateh on royalist interests bo- | formachines which cost 1,200,000, and 6,000,000 | FUeR (G CEOW CCUURMIGRS f,"'”‘,i,vf\lif‘\‘ m:’ And there you are. voted with the independents and H. A, | way by Dwight Brotherhood of Locomo | yond the Pyrennes, and that an equally francs for the putting up and taking down of | (.Gt N Either the senate must adopt the report or | Fdwards received 18 votes and B Who (he Favorites Were. A committee of twenty-five representing : vatch is beinz muintained on royalist m..\-\n‘m‘r_\ which never existed. He re I'he failure to find evidences of Bright's the house reconsider its wction or there will | Wilson 13, The rormer was declived | (reneral Boynto 3 fttee thay | the American Subbath union and other organ- | Pot S| ceived 20 per cent upon th pervision of | discase does not lessen the mystery about AT U RARIBOIE. 108 A MBTIAE BEOUNS | jaTaOtat asd it Rl h".(’n‘: :1}:“(‘,’\‘|\|“nl:uh| the l"‘]‘:’““llrll\:l xl\x‘:( ations interested in proventing the r i~:‘I»hn\-“::‘\‘i;:”:;'..'";;:! ‘l:}illl\l“li‘";‘lt‘l‘\l\"llli‘\xl\:xl'\ the works. He defefrded himself painfully, | the malady which has made such fearful for it will be impossible for a joint scssion to | gwung hir e G ata B eh e Adams were having 1 ; s to theso | Of the World's fair Sunday closing law = i $ g speaking of figures, but without any warmth | Favages on Mr. Blaine's vitality, nor does it g only ac 0 at the white hou: ay. They were receive governor of Paris, after passing the age of {AkE lessen the medical opinion that his ultima be held under the conflicting rules that | the same insgnt C. . Pitle hurs papers, but that they were being copied by President Harrison' in the east room and irement, is construed as an indication | or conviction. ess. i der the supervision of ;. = oo e % recovery is hopeless. A report was would otherwise govern the actions of the | through the mste and took his placo behind | than under the supcevision of Mr Dwight, | wore fiiroduced individually by Colonet | thit the government meuns to e prepared | The examination of the witnesses com- | publishied in New York today thos fivo Liouses: What will' bo dono scanonly | tlie reading desic, Pirtle cilied the roll on | i e e B e e O miivke | Shiopurd of the Mail and Express. Colonel | for any emergoncy. ~General § 08 | menced with M. Flory, the expert, who | according to n Washington physician Mr, ; vd also made a formal nddress to the | considered the most e man in th e & 3 b BR1s BT e be conjectured, as there are conflicting ve- | g election of first assistant. sceretary and | a ving in the libravy was the fact that jm- | ShePird lso madea formal iddress to th gave out a perfect vain of figures. Tomor. | Bluine is suffoving from a angd Sosidont Tealting o Tor which the [ army and would be invaluable in the event e ious malady, 1 Sort of ager i ports us to the attitude of the members of | was himself called down by the ehair, who | mediately after Mr. Smith had applied for “‘l',‘,”'”‘“'l‘f.;.'\‘\‘,J'I'J‘lf,‘f,';:;'f“rl'?",\.‘ M ‘,‘|"'“"‘”‘,3‘\, of public disturbance, and would ¢ row the examination of the other experts | 10U ”\{3},';:.:;‘“'\.5}”"‘\ ol AL \ir‘-lxlxi»‘lla‘ LREIODL08I0RAION0s ;T E N informed both the gentlemen that until the | Perintsion to copy the papers and sabl Why | dell of Washington read a memorinl ad- | orderat any cost, There is o donbt that | will bo continu Jacquis St CERE ) i t on_vead a men e T P e and explainable o sickness s indigestion Nothing in It 36n0£6 was permaneubly orgunized tho tom: || Moy oo thollly AEsais L dressed to tne president, invoking his aid in | the ass ce of General Sauss co S R .ike 80 many other Americans who have It is asserted that the democratic senators | POrary secretary would retain his place. i\vl'-‘\l\v.l):v:w(};\lli‘:\‘(;‘]:'\ i‘:‘:lu{}v‘.;llll‘\‘ .l'):l.lljll:m\ 2% | securing “the oblect sought. o this the | wance in ‘ml““»“m-llhvl'\vh'"|||'I |")"“w oL ‘1’11 SRR ANANA worked hard and have eaten ireezularly, Mr, 7 ek & et will o | _The clection of vemaining officers of the | Pt on which Mr. Smith was working: president responded that it would be mani- | fect upon those who would Bice 1o see thc e % Blaine has long suffe m indizestion, will not consent to the change, which will be | oo o then proceeded without interruption, M ho tomplaint and the faet uhon which the | festly improper for him to discuss the r apital thrown into a panic, while it had at Things T in the Guelph | Agso0n as these att ne serious he relinquishing their last grasp on monopoly | the democrats and independents voting - | ¢hupges “.'l,;p SR e ”“,"|;"_n,“‘,|“1 ter, in view of the fact that it was now be- | a0 encouraging influence upon the support- Fund Matter by Democrats. put himself upon carcful diet and in every Jegrislation into the hands of the independ. | pother, The following is. the st selocteds | Gniaos Wobe a0 Avas e nere sfaawt | foré congress for adtion, sof constituted authorite S Copriahded 1995 by Janes Gordon o) | way tied to vestore s stomach o' 15 u0% ents, now secured to them by the possession | First assistant secretary.George R. Doughty, | pitting access to these papers, and that Dispute the Gold Men. L O oL L e e Beni Jan. 11—[New York Herald | mal health, 1 on breaking the bonds which hay | el S -l of the president of the senate. 1t is claimed phocond | assistant, | secretity, | winlo all sorts of obstacles were thown in | The report of the minority of the house | the mir ey Lo the radicals, and advises M, | Cable—Special to Tue Brg.)-During the Beginning of the Trouble: sttlefield, independent: ch the way of some people, every faciiity was > on the other hand that the democrats have M nydéy - indepnenden? vy ome | o Ly w bauling and currency (ommittes on the bill | Ribot to break othersbonds whick are not | Past few days 1 have occupicd myself in try- | Bur soveral years agoa curious and une nothing to lose except by refusiug to carry D S S eA TTey R IecEat: -‘If"j“ll'_; _those who "-“T‘ff"‘l the f.u.il Of | to repeal the Sherman bullion pur- | conducive to good administration. ing to find out what there is behind the | accountable thing happened. After Mr, SN e au - thy have. givontihodnde R R "KoenoLnd. | piooiorariun, General Boynton citedius | chuse uet, yyas mode . by Repre- | The moderate republican organs accept the | scenes as vegards the Guelph seandals. | Blaine had eaten an ordinary meal his stoms (g G b anvihing nndinve Gon indenenticnt - second ascistint sergeant. | o eher instances of this, the eascs of Mi. M. | sentative Townsend of Colokado. It is an | new ministry with good will, ‘while Uhe | g0 vesults are both curious and interest- | 2¢h without premonition suddenly stopped pendents practically everything and ave now s B b Rossiter domocint ongross. | D: Conway and Mr. Dunn, the Indiana libra ument in opposition to the bill, which it | radicals are dissatisfied and urge an appeal | ¢ e 4 work. The muscles which continually 6x= at their mercy he licutenant governor | {HER, A pa 08 O e pendent: o vian, who was unable to get aceess to the | js Charged, is intended to be a final s to the country. The monarchists assert that | i Seandalous pillaging of the Guelph Pandianalaoutracdalhadlthy s A could do them no good as the presiding officer | pofiing clerk, 1. R, Md papers. even through the assistance of Sen- | ywapd anabsolute gold standard in the United | the new cabinet is powerless to dominate | funds theve has been, but all - tvaces |t operate. The glands which s 2 i to suppress every effort at | the situation. ! of such have been cavefully obliterated. | juices which aid the process of 5 A ssey. democraty | yrop McDonald, although repeated efiorts | States of the joint couvention, as all there is for | doorkeeper, A, Waumer, independeng: | wore made with that et i viesw Suate and o Sunpreee oy LLOURL o R SR G R T RuT s s N daamonit o { I shington Pq % "0 o e e Cabionet. wuciph scandals there arve, € rwaerts B 0 i 2 tof the Washington Post | that to secure the support of the & i His stomach did not act fecbly as is the him todo would be an cmpty honor, as.the | w-mnuqm-.r\\: : J Hdlu]m i‘x‘ulvurm!vl:!' H. L. We e u spealer is the individual aesignated as the | custodian of cloak voow. D, J. Croniy, inde ed that it was a matter of comuion com- | yational banks the bill allows them gratu- | | T deference to the overwhelming public | (id not get hold of them, The real scandais n ordinary indigestion. It simply did one toopen and publish the retumns to the | PeRdent; assistant doorkecper, W nt about the State department_that Mr. | jtously to increase their present circulation | demand for further reconstruction of the | are grounds upon which false ones have ot atall. The doctors triod all castats conyention, A% this potat Tiverett offered a resolution | svoLington Toud, former statistican of the | ubout 15,000,000 and also gives them a bonus | ministry, M. Ribot has had u lengthy cow | been built. There are two persons who could to digestion, but the stomach refused to A point I3 a res department, was now ork co i these T ras Ant TR b i S or | VS vith Admival Go L chie o bS 4 2 S R S f A Tt 1s stated thut the terms of the doal by | providing that no furthor officers aud other | Sabaroliclt, Was BOW 0 Work Copyiug these | on their present circulation of §675,000 per | versation with Admiral Gorvals, chief of th ulge the real seandals, They are B and | respond. 1t was taking a rest indecd, so i A S¥aledted S || B ¢ g o by them | yoqr by reducing the circulation tax. It | department of marine and of the colonies, 3, i e S far as they knew at the time, it had forever which the democrats assisted the independ be elected | without & two-thieds | sy cnough, he was using a camera and pho- | \vould om the course of the majority | in regard to accepting the ministry B, in his own interests, won't. He prob- | Gt s Liey ents in organizing the senate aie practic Vate of the senate. The resslution was not | tographing 'them for the publishing firm he | of the committee that it was followirig the | and of the colonics, in place of M. Bordeau, | ably has destroyed them. € has aleady | * ot whillonhon My U Bla RO oAt the same on which the house was organized; | Yotine in favor of letting de snpndent presented. 5 | dictates of a master, that he had iod hi Admiral Gerva d the ministry of | submitted his proofs to Queen Vietoria, and | qeagh. the stomach without warning re- voting in favor of letting down the bars so as ho committee will probably st o ¢ p i rine and col 'ant by the re " /i) that is the independents have i id the | to admit the entive herd, S DA ”3“;_“ B sl')'\'\”i“'h’l’ orders and that it was swift to obey. The | mavine [.n{? ;{wm- o nTDY :]“ ret s strongly advised by her majesty to keep | sumed its normal functions. The physiciang democrats must pick up such crumbs as fall | Senator Smith introduced a resolution, v o ORI 8 g :"'I"""'I"'ll:‘]lw "i;h:lt”\" House Fulasver ‘(‘;-" o that he prefors to deyote himaelf to i | uict and do nothing o irritate the kais pere as el puzzied by s gm-‘: had . BRSO Tt 1T 16 ST h e Yt which was ado viding that a commit 2 - — regarded by the committeo in reporting the | 8 ARy A0 PERESCE 50 Lo € holds them still by the stoppl y enjoined upon from the populist ble. The democrats | ¥ B Sonutors Darner, Dale and CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. bill, which ~ properly fell within the | present ) : al dutics, as ther l’ |Iv|“- ¢ deputy editor of the Vor- | M- Blaine great care i nd went Thompson be appointed to confer with a like Jurisdiction of the coinage committee, The | ter T l\\l' the interests of 3 suw Lic |’ .‘.‘.. deputy ‘;“_,;, of the Vor- | 5 iy ) ‘e working, as if nothing way of the employes of the senate and it is | committon from the house in regard to the | In the Sennte Mr. Blackburn Paysa Touch- | FePOrt attacks the statement of facts given | At the £ - dis- | waerts, and asked him whether he would | had® happened, ceased to - trouble him, stated that the make-up of the committees, | adoption of rules governing th \‘uim 4-:('.' b= Trbiite talthe Fataks m’,_ Ko h\"!hvl( jority as the ground for its ;l.ln‘m. "j}:l:!v:.l' i‘.‘uf-(l'm.x.- oL J'*["-:f';‘l’l~l:”_ iveme alist of the names he was reported | Several months passed says the will be along the same lineas is to be fol- | ventions of the two housts : WasHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 11.—The flags on ;1";‘.,(."\‘“,‘,,,‘:],7,.{“,;‘f,.&];:;""gii“;fi‘};"l“:},. Y auatod | marine and attach them to the department | t© be about to publish. His reply was Wrudhington SRRy sluliny LR EBEIRS lowed in the house, the democrats tobe | 'Mhe division of spils was thet ves | the capitol floating at half mast and a blaclk RIS e S ST Y RV . o under M, Sicxiried. The | “Come to the Vorwaertsofiice this cvening | LA Mo ote Jowble, L6 relxed i given the chaivmanship of certain ¢ Bookkeepor, T J. Keligher. independent; | draped chair and desk in the senate cham- | i fting to a silver basis, and the drain ¢ vine portfolio will he offered at once | at : o \rainst his digestive organs he was while even on these committees thy assistant postmaster, J. Steinhart, demo. | ber were the outward sigos of the sad event is attribut lnmllmlx pean Ilw b ol [‘Ll.\‘_ft"\;:";]"’:"l:yll!‘»"\ll:-t\“\l: Ulli“‘l"";”ll“h" lln the ! vening I found Licbuceht again ab | froe from any p: ‘hen, Just as it had. 5 A S s b By A B o (e e e f e and to the Russian et council decided to give any explani- | (he rendezvous A T e Tt e e LA over the independents will seo tolt that | crut: mail ecarvier, It M. dobiwon, independ- | announced this morning—the death of Sena- | (iivor hurchases have not affected thematter | tion which deputies might request st [N A RS they have a majority of members, onbasdiaiastiniolinii he Heloaroomy o llmm.‘ |lh.v' senato assembled o ‘hlmm and to get American gold Burope has been | The comission of fnquivy appointed by |GG 8 o e At i e o i HO TR T A duas ; b i glan and sorrow. is 0 : prayer Chaplai o the Chamber of Deputies to examine into | TOW.” hesid. | s By 5 senate, J, C. Garnith, democrat; janitor, H. | 40 sorrow. In his openiug prayer Chaplain mium, AR : s . © 50, suid T, “hut you do intend pu digest than the stomach of a corpse. Again Tt is stated that the populists will insist on | Kessler, independent ; messenser clerk, J. T, | Butler alluded to Mr. Kenua's death in these ihecPanama.sananl el mefiing (oeduy | lhll‘i"l:t‘lhl':;l -.|l»l‘||\5" hut you do intend pub- | (I Vicians came, and_again they quess & mujority of members on every committee | Sherman, demockat; clerk of committee of | words: e Commissioner Raum of the pension burcau | the lottery loan commission. The evidence | o8, when the time comes," Honéd himaloaely 9410 what e hud iR 100 rive | the whole, J. Gi. I*. Hitdebrand, democrat, We come humbly and earnestly into Thy TR Tt S o A P A but he had eaten nothing which would inany. presided over by a democrat and will give | thg Whole.J. ¢i. I Hildebrand, democrut s appeared today before the su went 10 show beyond any resonable doubt FATTO Y] i oLt thie democruts nothing more thin Whit 8 | toota meseos uotil s yietbclr . Pon e av 12 presence, oh God, as we®stand in the pres- | the house committee on appropriations, | that M. Sans-Leroy was toa great extent, uats nIls oo Many ERI DS 5 - B QQICIHIRCERB ULILS 0 ORI T o shadow of death. We thank | which is preparing the pension appropriation | if not completely, guilty of the charges hav. +Do you believe your documents are genu- ure/AgainJnkeriore(, virtually empty honor. There are a great : : ence of the shade © thai AR A ! L) g ! e o S L el Lot Dolng Minor Business. Thee for the useful life that has gone out, | Pill. The original estimate for 1834 made by | ing been made against him i Thoy gave him medicines which, for all nany who d oy insis AU2:40 this afternoon the senate recon- | e blees Thee. for the neace and auiet of | 1he commissioner was £165,000,000. A subsé- | M. de Ramet moved that the committee | rphjs seemed to rouse the sociai demoeratic | the effect they had, might as well hirve been that the stoek yards senator and his ever- | yoned, After roll call McCarty of Howerd bless Theo | peue auiet of | juont estimate a fow days. * placed the | hear the evidence of M. Avton and Mr. de la ||/ poured into . hole. The attendants geners present prompters, MeShane nnd offercd a resolution, the intent’ and purpose | (hat end. We bring before ‘Thee the home | amount required at &7 000. He was | Piese, the liquidator of the Societe Etudes, | 044" o ated artificial warmth and tificial ton, would never comsent to a deal | of which was thatd committee of two be ap. | Verefty ohon sustuin wnd comfort and | asked pé olelioiponspnion o nareusesand [/ Phis motlomwie groadiio, “Yes," he said, “we believe the doeuments | yyygeqtar exercise, butthe stomach paid Dt < Syt - e s sanctify i 1! that the influenc lained the former figures by saying he | Mm, Jolibois and Pelletan moved that the | we have av wine. They are not the attenti vhatever, It esti et nnt s unloas ¢ thic e | pointed to wint on the secretary of state and itk SQRLLI A inga ¢ 1 ures by saying § and | : no attention whitever was resting e Dt Jomieen | request him to administer the oath of office | MY dwell i th midst of their great durk- | had presumed the new administrtion would | committee inquire into the contracts, | oviginals, but similes. 1 have no doubt | and refused to be disturbed, Again Mr, sty at - So uha v ooked | {05 e oftice (AHEta i tho te. Th ness.” A not do us much work as his had done, but ad- | declure that 77,000,000 francs had "N hug that those in the mwovement have got | Blaine was brought to the' c of after. They ave certain that it can mean | olutic s adopted, the officers and em- Immediately after the reading of the jour- [ mivted if it diel allow a8 many pensions $172,- | virtnally stolem, and light o MY AR A0EE ‘ VO EOL | jonth When the doctors de Hothig less than that tho committeo on | ploye Tine before the seerotary's | mal e Blackburn avose, and, in sorowful | 400,000 would be needed, WilS TICCeSSar hundreds of others. of bringing him around, whon' his fasmil miscellancous corporations, which would in Undwhoen the. secrotrsy of to ap- | 1OR0S, :m"flmw-l the melancholy tidings The s retary of the navy has awarded | Ihis motion was also agreed to. “Will you, like Andreaux and de ki Haye, | had abandoned hope, the stomacl h f < they took the oath and e e said the contracts for the cruiser Brooklyn and o have & parliamentary commissi ith vigor. In a few diys M ‘lude tho stock yards, will be given into the | Peared they wok the oath and entered upon | HOSald: o~ e t o1 1 i M. Elffel on the Stand. wve o parliaments nission started up with vigor. In i few days Mr. fiker e PR T T s he discharge of their Guties ‘Mr. President: It has never failen to | the battleship lowa to the Cramps of Philu- = ‘ALout a parliamentary commission T ean- | Blaine was in his usual health and the hands of the muopolists, either by way of | Gt o L S committee on | the lot of man to dehver a sadder messaze | delph M. Eiffel, the contractor, was nest ex ) i | public. was astonishod to find that lio was muking Babeock chaieman and giving him ot eonvention, recommendad the | than that which I now bear to the scnate The naval veview at New York next | amined. His'testimony was of a most sen- | notsay, Weare going to hold o consulta- § Fopel WEG S0 e 1o sickness had N B v o nkaooin Leattooanaticntan | Mo 0l rilos, with the excoption | Beciuse of the abseuce from his seat of Mr. | spring, following the rendezvous at Hamp- | sational chavacter. M. Eiffeladmitted that | tion on the subject. We shall shortly pub- | (W8S W {0 Veaks, Bmiont physicians : A 2 , % Y Faulkner, a senator from West Virginia, the ads, Vi will ot take place unless | he had aecepted cheeks for 12,000,000 franes, " iy Y led ace unless i . majority, or by putting a majority of pliant was amended to read | -RODALOR X g , Vi, X i made a study of his ease. They made diets ot painful duty devolves upon me to annour 5 makes an additional provision for | ostensibly drawn to pay for machinery. " ) | ey | tools of both democrats und republicans | 88 fotlows is body that John 1. na. late u sena roper | celebratl This 15wl while hé had_ uctually expended only 1,000,. | BeRY men implicated for him. They speculnted Lo the onuso, s _ BT AG g Whenever thera shall bo a Joint convention 0.5 1 S thtodla hiaol oo proper celebration, This is what the ok 80 0G0 Mgty sAnyone in particular? They were pretty well i i that back of therp to ove the wishes of a radical | of'(he two hos > proceodings ut jongth | WX from thot stuto, died in this elty in the | ¢ ary of the treasury today told a com- | 000 francs for thut purpose i ; | lor Bi Ttolk this' curious conduct of the stomach la; independent who might be made chairman | shall b i the jourials of bath | early hours of this morning, after a long and ceof citizens from Tidewater, Vi, who | Responding to further questions, M. I3iffel You cau say | consider Bismarck to b in y i t A perfectly healthy condition was shown, nd this result has been borne out by other | analyses. A month ago in first state- ing given 1,700,000 francs to Mr. Hellerard | ment issued by the attendin sicians the receive nothing of any importance in the frouble Over Committees. eds of the Pension Office, lish the names of some of the most promi il ; FiuLla Mathr AT e oD tlie ek 1 ho | g I M S . Riam somie organic trouble but no one could tel asa blind, Inthe lattercase tho corpora- | Mmses Hhe sp l ‘{1\‘ I T:-‘I(IIH“‘I”[I.I‘-:' iy“"fn.lxl““u’r“'uni«h g \\[’h!.':_“!.lilm ur‘l\ly]'ll- | cume to Washington to urge an approprin- suid that he had give 0,000 francs to M. | it up to nere,” and Lichnoecht L a1 b i O tions would probably be compelled to face | fssisted by the Soc ¥ Of the senite: " | steady ‘and relentless Mho and | ofithe rendeayous and Hoviaw company, 2,000,000 francs to o certain other | © AT warning and why 1t suddenly resumad work the dungers of red-hot mimority veporis Il report of fhe commitice was adopted. | came about # o'clock this morning, Sur- | He cluims the celebration will be a failure | contractor for the same purpose, and 2,000,000 | This ended the interview, Tleft the dep- without reason, 00 000 AN Stewart of Sioux offered a resolution to | rounded by his wife and family, he coased o | ir it is attompted on the small sum of money | francs to Baron de Reinach in order uty with a feeling that facts and proofawero | _ WIKI 1RO jR8E SCOE WEO, BIRTLE BRE the eficet that the secretary of state be re- | live and the soul of the great senator passed ropr| r 5 o cure the latter's influence i s favor wi anting. bad an interview with an in tappiig 04 fN6 SOMAC A0 REX m0ut thas e structions for ths - Ghtatcd 1o Tuish fov The.ihs of 1o sondss | DOyons. thio vell and Mo, s oniey | fucady shproprialed fpr the, purpess, 8o | HHE0 e " icaialag Judiss Berivier | muto fiend of Dr. Windthorat, who a con. | [liont and, each” mo. 'tho stowgch on the organization of the senate | all necessary supplics upon requisition of the | info the renlm of the unknown world. | yitation of the Utited States to par asked: i e n o1l tha shoiate of th oantan | B, stopnod db Uub SokoD. & (RAS SR came from Washington, and that pressure | secrctary of the senate. Adopted. In the fact —of —this fresh and | ju the review, but undess the desived appro- | “What did you do with the 6,000,000 re- | %840 " y O CORLEE 1 BB R s S R was brought to bear on the local democratic Ou motion of Senator Darner the same old | mighty sorrow the tongue fails or | priation is made, the secretary thinks it | ceived by you for taking to pieces and ship. 0 BB e ; = 1 ) BT RTINS (St b ) Blaine is morbid about his health, When Joaders, wha hai heretofore boen opposing 4 | {OMILER t0 confor with a Tike' committeo | rofuscs to speals that whicl swells up iu, the | Would'bo bector (6 withdraw ail such iy ping 1o tho {sthuus and there roconstructing | My opinion Is the list which the Vor- | Blaino is worbld ubous bis health, Ahon . ad heret 001 0PROSIE 2 | from the house 1o fix the time for meeting heart. Measured by years ho was one of the At the et e machinery whic atter of fact was holds i8 false and manufacture s stowach bus stonped o ono can te plan o induce them to loud thelr ussistance | joint convention to cunvass the voto on stato | youngest senators in this chamber—not yet | L0 4nd declare the rgv 1 1eInROnInarIE IS Ba B IRQMarOL gk’ | et holds. Ja-falge upd ity wed | how Lo start it wn, “There i3 o cers to & demo-populist combination. It rs wus revived and instructed to do its | 45 years of age—but measured by th Losing Tnterest in 1 kept that sum,” replied M. Eiffel, tame ! ! L 1 tainty that it will ever start again. Bach is stated that the sole hope for the plishments of his life he ranked with the | Suoxey, Tay Jon! 1) (Special o Tug | 1y “because it formed part of ws’ renuniera \;\.,v"- v,;..‘,m....“:...f“m-nu.... but 1 an | timo ho goos nearer to, doatli und ‘eaol emocrats by this deal Is to secure the octogeniarian. Whether s soldier or as | 1° ER L A egliiic Ns eoa R ALAREINAC, RARL DEADY 0! | perfectly awa \at there uthentic ] ! or u longe democrats by tis doal is to gecure the possi- | 4, 'yenaors be nppointed on the commmitteo | citizen. us husband, father or friend, ho had | BER]—All intexgst: in the = celebrat VBt your contract provited” that you | Dapers. which were stolen o puvaway by | With wore dificulty. You can imagine what ble election of & democrat to the United o on Mo ommmiston | cluiuen. 18 awisband, father or frlend. 1o 124 | Mawhor polsonigg caxw: seems to - | worm b Sive (hinty pobvent. 10 beouid g | # dishonest employe, who cheated the vigil- | it means to Mr. Blaiug und his family when States senate, having ineurred the favor and | Stewart, Mullen, North, Bavbeock, Thomsen' | record to challengo’ the approval of man- | sided, save conjectures regarding the L ety st thettate of rattine | ance out of his chicf, Biswarck, and who | his stomach his gone into a deathlike tranca good will of the populists by conceding prac- | Moore of Luncaster mayed to amend by | kind. Measured as a lawyer or a lawmaker | ments of men who knew him in California, | the orders, Now you took 2515000 francs | Provured for cevtain personages procious | 48 it woere and whou no ane knows wiothe Beally eyerything by way of the orzanization | 84ding Lo the committee the numies of Sena- | ho left his impress upon” the generation to | where his brother died fna similar manner to | from one firm as a pre though the | Material with which 1o strike to the heart will over rosutae ita Gutios Bguin Of both houaes £ them. 14 further stated | 107 Popes Graam and Haha,The amend- | which o ‘beloagod. e has engrason in | his numerous wives, “Phesupervisors of this | onler was never execited. Do you think author, of these groat seandals,” Ho i e ae e B fu stated §pong was' lost \efacable characters on the history of his | co 00l 10 etk iz toward ex A e 3 dwe havenot heard the last of this The be all. hisve not only counscled and approved of the vik L the words “and employes.” | other bianch of the national legislature. | was buried near Hiverton, not delivered, 1 myself have often pald on | ib Drasident of tho Handin County’ Liak, Al deal, but have ulso authorized the local v pport of his amendment that | Kindly as o woman, unselfish to u fault, - - contracts which were never executed. Be. . Laar Inuocent of Wrong Doln Wiy 4 L Bisntatives (0 bold. out offars of fadery) | UBO senae had lroady established the pre- | brave aud unéincuing iu the disharge of Movemenuts of Oooan t . S{dta. this contingency \was tontempiatod: by Pams, Jun. 11.—The statement roceatly - - patronage in return for independent SUPNOIL | pont weng the was of 1is predecessor and | fortane fo. tc k' hua” paver heon. my #0od | At Bremen—Arrized—Saale, from New | the general condition of the transaction.” publishied that the house of the Boulangisy WEATHER FORKUASTS, N y ork, e ot . 1y y N fu the senatorial fight 5 od in the resolution | more lovable, more exalted, than was at | Sar Genow—ArrivedsFulda, from KMl Quailed i deputyM. Laur, had voen searched by the | Nebruska 18 Prouisei s talse fn Temperature of our dead’ comrade. 1 will not, Mr. | york I consider such @ transaction void,” re- | police in connection with the Panuma in Toduy. DIVIDED THE SPOILS, ; hen took 1 recess for M1ty President, —trust, myself to speak of | " Ay’ Southampton'-Arrived—Lahn, from | Plicd Judge Perivier sovercly, “since it wits | quiry, and that incriminating documents had k. minutes Hin nowi some i tho carly | waw vook o gion = the result of an error, to call it nothing, Phe Independents and Democeats Fill All the Almost Ready to Run, future, the seuate, in obedienco 1o | " At Ouoenstown areived—Lord Clover, | Prosecutor general will tell you more about Neusto Ofilovs, After recoss Senator Bobeock mioved the | it appropriate and honored custom will set | ghum philadelphis for Liverpool, OVER | this tomorrow and at subscquent sittings of | RS SARIREIR L LH O olive tht no | Warmer; northwesterly winds, becomiog Laxcowy, Nob,, Juu, 11 (Speciul Telegram | appointment of 4 committee of three tonotify | apavt a duy when tributes will be paid by AU B Arrived g from Liv- | this court s sver y ble 10111k BE) 1t was 1040 when Tocutonant | (A6 house that the senuto. was fully ongane | thore who kuew him and loved him, to his | ghool > o o Yod —Ueorsiah, from Ly M. Eiffel quatled under the ordeat and the | SUCH SEAE WAk Gvor Bde Wid AL 1o | CEEE i G M Jors alled the semnte palnn® | izod and ready for business. The Chairmar | Wemory, Till then 1 will content myself J e audience rose from their seats toget a better | FA0INEIE IR VA, BRORMTIBI 0 0 ROk Falri narthwoaberly winda jovernor Majors called the senate te order. | 4 SR FEREY N O e Sen ato be | with asking the present consideration of the . o view of the manner in which he took the | Jub,or shosiug LUiL e hiuc by connection R TR RN BT SERINS 10 S | annaln) wmitice Senators Bub- | With asking the prosent orislderation They Cannut Agree in Montan A [ Whatever with the anawa affaiv, are kuown i L o ) { cock, Scott and Dysart, SH0AR R | BO00. 10 LG GORK." Heresa, Mont., Jan. 11.—On the first jo reproof. = or supposed 1o be in existence. M. Laur is | OPrice or Tus Weatuen Buneav, OMAHA R aant. it A" Challali Geartiaratis tmam | MLAC Y A (et g that tha Saqne. Tho resolutions were adopted, They | | MELENS, Mont, Jan. | R AE. M. Iflorey, thoagovernment accountant | oF SuPosed 1o Do 1 baistiact, . fapn B | 4 0P Ginaha, vecond of temporiture o to offer prayer. ‘Tie voading of the jowrnal | 4y of the sonate be authorized to cmploy | XPress the great sorrow with which the | ballot for United States selator toduy the | who recently examined the books of the g/ i Gk “ihie Ris residence s boen | rainfall compared with corresponding doy of ¢ prayor. d P ton foau b suthorlaed 10 STUPIOY | genate hus hoard of the death of Mr. Keuna; | voto stood: Saundess, republicon, 83; Clark, | canal company, was called to Lestify upon t . proceaded without interr and when ¥ r (wachine or ludy not specitied) v seachied, und in thig they ar rroborated | past four years Doy Without Intermuption, and when | 3 que wesseuger. The motion wus cme | Provide for a cownittec of seven seigtors | democrat, 15; Hauser, democr/ t, 113 Dixon, | the conclusion of M. Bifel's examination, | JENGS WU LR, oy 4o vonwbanite ¢ 1595, 1592 1801, 1890, I’ us POy one slight | phatically voted down ke measures for superiv tending the funeral, | nocrat, 8; Maginuis, demockat, 1; Mulyi- | He stated that M. Eiffel had been paid aadl) | Maximum temperature, 852 0% 84 469 coreection. Stewart of Sioux offercd 4 resolution pro- | WHich is (0 tako plucc in the senate chamber | hill, populisi, 2. Behrer, pozalist, voted for | 0000 francs ou bis own contract, and Aflaies n Honolulu, Minhnum waperature. 11 12 172 140 Senator Corvell then callod vy tho resolu- | viding for the appointmert of & committee | WmOrrow at 1 o'clock, und to accompany the | Hauser: thist e made a profiv of %0,300,000 francs on u, Jan. 4.—Contrary to the wencral | ISHILE tomPErating A8 e thon offered by him last Thursday consisting of Scnators Giray, Thomsen, Lo | femaius 1o Mr. Kenna's late lome in West | Adjourned until tomorry it. AL this point the court adjourned T et o lr: ipitation w8 06 o0 a0 Sinator Novin aised the moint of arder | bock: Young and Everett to invite and vo- | Viginia, and direct thut invitations to at- icen hi e iy eh g 1t no businies conld be transacted peading | Sonvaturs ot stnn bk i St e IO | 15 atiitatives. the Dresident ah mesbers Modigs Besd Fapers. the alection of & permanent seeretary. Senator ' could see nonecessity for of his vabinet, the major gener | Papers were read at the meeting of the Paris, Jau 11 New York Herald | taken up with the discussicn of the bill to | Norwal emberature . ‘hie chatr decited tho polnt of owder not | resolution, The e of state, in ing e army und the seaion adi She | Ouuba Medioal saclaly 83 tie Merver, Tues- | (MM Pl o e Brr)--United | 4uthorize a nationa loan by which the min. | Deficlency for the ¢ deram ‘9.408 weli takien and thie resolution was read as | ABce of his duty, had already purchas vy, the chief justice and the associate | duy eveniug by Dr. 8. K. Spaldiog, “Foeu- | & i ) - 8ug)~l stors proposo to. borrow §750.000 80 Lo used | Leficlency ice S 0.4 follows: A necessary supplics. He objected to the reso- e of "l_':_x supreme court and - the | monfa i Do W. I Milroy, “Symphsiotowy,» | States Minister and Mus. Coolidge gaven | on“public’ fmprovements, fveryining is | Dopuslvrecinltution s 41 10CRER i . matic corps. e, H Bosolvad, ‘Chut ths officery and vuployes of P Deticlency for the day PP O I ' TCoNitae G aBdoND Faun B e liadiasd thos e Lo Hewetson, “Diphtheéria | reception this aftermoon at their residence in | quiet, and it is now believed that ine cpposi- | Deficionicy sirica MArCH 1. 841 tng Aveuue Marceau. Seme 3% of the American X tion to the present miniatry is euded, | Grosce K, Huxt, Local Forecast O tion of §300,000 for carrying out the objects | Hebrard to secure the contracts with the | pight hund across his neclk is con Quley: 48d s ; Wasixarox, D. C. Jun, 11.-For Nee heen found, proves to have been entirely | i - i PR (15 without foundatlon. It can be stated upon | Lrusks, North and South Dakota—Traie; Local Record, - , B > et showing the condition of tame i Lole Tiekled ‘Em Mightily, 1 returned it 1o the legisla- | perature and precipitation asOiiihi fus 1B (Copyrighted 1853 Ly Janes Gordon Bennstt.) ture. ‘i m of the house isnow | day and since Mirch