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O THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. |wwfs 1 | TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 2 I893—TWENTY PAGES. NUMBER 287 the engagement comes to me from the young lu.T.\l\ ‘.m‘l that ”_",“ in the event of the cen it Gone _"‘“ LTI y hinds Iy Hierselt, T must ank hus relntions b be ter purty eontinuing to appose these latter lieve it. She says the marriage will take | ¢ proposals will the Reichstag be dissolved A solived A s Vie lace at her home in the United Sta All Germany Uongratulates the Founder of | Whether this betrue or not it is certain that | Latest Oabinet Crisis in France the Result Provisions of the State Consti % Germany Inclined to Taks a Serious View of | ¥ i o Thié Hinntee spirit of compromise provails everywher # Ambitions Machioati | Latest Crisis In Feanee Constdered. Provisions of the State Constitation Gonoern= the Brandes Incident. HAVE CUT THE WIRES. g way's excepting the sociahist cliques of Ambitious Machinations. How to Proceed tn Empenciiment. ing the Final Procedure, Lack of Political Activity, ight, | | pdignant at the ¥ | Ates Ui Giethday, Little Informatien Can Be cetved from | i % Captured, sul. 3 s M If the party leaders ave thoroughly con ) 3 A f i} WATCHING THE FRENCH CORIESPONDENTS o ”w.” CicLETIEE LT s | COSTLY AND LOVING TOKENS OF ESTEEM \mlm e I“ 4 ;lh“;”“.‘l’k Y '”'"“l CLEMENCEAU WANTED TO SHOW HIS HAND :‘.:I:”:,..I:\.‘ A iy ONE COURSE CLEARLY LAID DOWN | e of dissolution. theix disregard of orsanized = S ORNRARYE T Vatparaiso, Chili (via Galveston, Tex.), i 1 | April L [By Mexican Cable to the New | Natives of the Fatherland in Every Clime | action in the electoral field is unaccountable. | T % o Advarties It Tadevendenios He N 3 y g They Will Be Expelled from Berlin on tho | APrl 1 [By Mexican Cablo 1o the Yo of the Fuhulad fn Every i et Bl s ol | o Orlor to Advriso His TndependonsHo | b aemriuts o tornv Thot Oan Bo No Two Waga. Absts How'ld First Favorable Occasion. Herald's correspondent in Riviera telegraphs e R in meetings in the various constitucncies Defeated the Mivistey. Now Hats for Easter Wonr, Try the Accused Officers, that the wires to the principal pomts in nothing is doing in real concerted work by ¢ Neliraska State News, . Rio Grande do Sul have been cut. It is national liberals or o ANGES SINCE THE BUTLER SENSATION ROME'S ATTITUDE CAUSES APPREHENSION | thererore difiieult to gt information of the - ymething like a definite clec | WILL NOT CEASE TILL AFTER ELECTION UL DL | L Counell Blafts Local News, Ct _— rebellion in that state. Contradictory re ialists 1”;“‘;“ .“1)”‘ :‘ ‘:V ST b TS :' Enster Shows in Shop Windows, [ Jorts have been sent on the few wires that | Priends and Opponents he Measure In- ists, who have decided to present candi- | i ) Ao Political Parties Are Drawing the Religions ‘yw till working. It is impossible to tell ity and Opponents of L dates in ull the electoral districts, endeavor- | No Peace for Oarnot While the Present L Fart Plegisl hich RapsFLE e voRtost clined to Be Moro Liberal. ines with Great Precision, which reports are corre S Lndians as Infanteymen. Provisions in the New Constituti 3 ing thus to obtain such a rand total as will s N Lo ST RO IR DRtE L T It Eb b kN HonEas i impress the public with their nu IR S GOPHAN So AR o Defendants Moro Sliow, chicf of the revolutionar EMARK] < | strength. The small Guelph party | STILL DISCUSSING THE ITALIAN JOURNEY | fs mareiiing toward Bage, Ho has eignt | REMARKABLE — POLITICAL INACTIVITY | 1yqitesto s the usual vindication of OTTO BRANDES' STORY SAID TO BE FALSE | 11, Ounatin's Tradde con Opening Baten of spring Sports, y ficld guns and is well supplied with — nastic vights of the houso of I Commereial and Fina JISCUSSIO! . wrme and provistons, Colonol Potiu, With | yusceountable Disrogatd of Ofganizeil Acs Ahlwardt St Itawp, DISCUSSION OF THE CASE IN HAND | Editorial and Com Elaborate Preparations Minutely Areanged | 3000 revolutionary troops, is again moving 60 Uy Lo dses ELIS GFRRE B The conservatives have definitely thrown [ '8 Account of How He Waa Stoned Out of L Echoes fro 3 ¢ n Sa 1 e forces are well armed over Rector e Jew-baiter an Paris Denied by the Authoritie Petvate or Box ftonil to for the Coming Trip of the Kaiser to on Savta Anna. The for ! rn e eh ver Rector Ahlwardt, the J diser and ariy ¥ ! ™ Dilvate Eottae Bok ftanliiteo Cnine and Pena will endeavor to retake the town libeler, but irrepressible as ever he per Will Not N Whitt the April Monthiies Contain. Itis reported that General Telles, who is News¥rom the Fatherland. vades the coantry, ventilating his scandals Prete rters, ents Warned by Thelr Lincoln Orgn. commanding the government forces, is now | o with his accustomed zest. At Stettin at a hie Ladies Only. When Adjour nt i five miles from Bage. He intends to send a | {Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon, Bennett.] conference on German thought in conflict . McCallogh on Donelso {Copyrighted 193 by James Gordon Bennetry | detachment of his forces to make o demon Freivnicnsnene, April 1—[New York | with Jewish thought, Ahlwardt developed | (Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.) About Big Itis of Dumilo. By, April 1--New York Herald Cable | stration near Pelotas and with the main | yromld Cable—Speeial to T Bre,]—This is | 10 the satisfaction of his audience the thesis Panis, April 1 ew York Herald Zion's Waimmoth T —Special to Tk Bee.]—1 is | body of his troops will march on Porto Alegr P seriousiy considering the advisability of | General Toulom with 1,00 governm Nt South Om i tions Keviewed, the Ante-Room, Result of Crrefal Conside the Eternal City - Anti-Semites Strikean Up-1Hil Pail, May € Gossip trom the Caplitol, nee Bismarck's birthday. The event was | that all the moral and social evils now afilict- | Cable—Special to Tue Bee]—The cabinet Wiakeman on Fishe celebrated by a dinnerparty. 1t will be pub- Germany rose from th s, He con- | crisis, 80 long expected, came on Friday. By Evolution of Army Orders. taking some retalintory meusurcs against | troops is expected at Artigas today. | iy France for the oxpulsion of Bavon Wedel | The Castilhistas are buying horses from Ar Lixcons, Neb., April 1. [Special to Tnm Beg | With the serving wof the notice of 1m- peachment, the accused state oficials ceased colehrated on Tuesday. so as not to | cluded his addvess by declarinz that as soon | a singular chance the minisiry was over. clash with the religious festivities of Holy | #8 the Reichstag met he would produ thrown by a vote of the extreme left, which and Otto Brandes. \e political police have | gentina on which they will mount some of | \wook qnd Easter. Novertheless, 3,500 tele- | Proofs of corruption under the F has always supported it, but € been ordered to furnish a list ofall French | their infantry forces, General Hipolito wiil sum. No public statement has been made, | L0 @et in their several capacities as the ser- : emenceau be- | py g holioved that the assets are more than | Vants of th ite. and the dutic. of their grams and quite 48 many lotters of congratu- | fegime and since Bismarck held ofice, 1 the ministerial majority so well as lations for the prince arvived during theday, | somewhat similar conference that it was red that he desired to make a manifesta 21,000,000, The failure has caused o pro- | ON 1pon their depatics, who will act Journalists in Berhn, 5o that & wateh may | fall back with his troops on the Uruzuay and ! 3 f 1 ; found sensation throughout this state and | i their 1 other appointmonts aro be kept on their dispatehes, in order to | there fight the revolutionists massed near le every train brought crowds of people, | Proposed to hold in Dresden has been for- | tion of independence in - order to respond to expel them at their fivst offense. This will | there " @ not be very difticult, as the Freneh journal I'he Catamarso revolution is spreading to ists here are very few innumber. Count | all departments of that state. President von Munster. the German ambassador Pena has demanded the immediate vesigna N li1e 0 HiaW alaos. been Inabrustad ot tion of the governor of the state who has the creditors are clamoring for their money. | ade cr the suspended ofticials are restored 50 a continuous flow of baskets | bidden by the police, Anoth meeting | the current ramor that he would be a gov McManus & Son have speculated he by the rendering of a verdict of not guilty with flowers and presents. To the [ Which is expected to be a monster one has | ernment candidate at the next elections great disappointment of the crowds of visi- | been convened in Berlin. The organizers of | The result of this maneuver was the tors the outer gates were kept eclosed, and | this mecting say that Ablwardt is now wait- | involuntary fall of the ministry. The posi were even covered with wooden shutters, so | ing for the Reichstag to reassemble to pro- | tion of the cabiet had become untenable S R At B Ul e e AR Ve the court of impeachment. Inasmuch fortunate in their investn The goy poachment procecdivgs are so erment has ordered that a strict § W few, even amon tho tion be conducted into the cause of the fai ! fraternity, are famili he course tolerate any more attacks in the EFrench | asked for federalintervention. Many Span- | yhae not a glimpse of what was going on in Lis documents proving that the govern- | Nobody thinks of doubting the houesty of Pross on the emperor or imperial family | ish residents have been killed by the re- | giju the red brick walls that surround the | mentunder the control of Hebrew financiers | the fallen ministers, Taken individually M. Herbette, the French ambassador here- | volter The wish minister has madea | youse could be seen misapplied public funds. The organizers | they were honest men, but had given vroof N ATe0 nAito TIALGR to BomE \ery Bei demand for satisfaction. Exactly at noon the prince, wearing the | have had the audacity to invite Herr Miguel, | of a notorious incompetency during their OPPOSED TO ME. JUDD, marks in Wilheimstrasse. He has ha > Settling Boundary Troubles, uniform of a colonel of the guards, accom- | Prussian ministerof finance, ferences with the minister of forei; The Herald's correspondent in Buenos | panied by Count Herbert and Count William, | Ahlwardt has specifical'y divee affairs. who previously was summoned Ayres telegraphs that in the Chilian protocol ure and the present condition of the institu- | Preseribed by law and the coustitution to bo tion followed in such cases, it may not be unin- teresting to consider the constitutional and statutory wisions that will govern t whol term of office. They tried to “run with tha [ Lo 00 0 Cmmm (e Dlrectod the procecdings from this tine forward in hare and hunt with the hounds™ at a time Rk BT ALHRR the cases against Allen, Hustings, Hum- his two favorites, and a guard of honor, com- | tack. toreply to Ahlwardt whenan enereetic initiative was necessary ENNA, Apeil 1—The anti-Semetics and | phvey and Hill, and the diference between make a veport to the kaiser, who shares Argentina withdraws her demand for a port | posed of local firemen and members of the | Imperor William has advised the govern indignation of the minister on the Pacific, on consideration that Chili Outgrowth of Panam the clericals are groatly exercised over the | these cases and those resulting in the con- schatzverein. issucd from the gate ut the | Ment toconsider the exceptional moaasure The war party, as you may well suppose, | will nccept as her limit the entrance to the | back of the house, The crowd of several | fOF repressing Ahlwardt, who is at present is exceedingly gleeful over the affair, | Magellan straits at the point known as the | thousand rushed ut him with every token of | Protected by his membership in the Reichs and believes th as Chauvinism is [ “First narrows a Prenza, in discussing | frantic enthusinsm and friendship, The | 148 The emperor has sugwested that scomed taken back. while the air | action be taken against him on the ground surprise is possible if France continues | cepting this proposition. fawrly rang with the cheers of the crowd, | that he is a danger to public morality the same policy. There whll be three inter ews of the assault in La Paz Bolivia, the | The bodyguard forced a passage for the Ministers Unwilling to Interfor pellations on the subject when the Reichstag | Herald corvespondent telographs, has cre The truth is that the ministers fell be- | appointment by President Cleveland of Max | Viction of Governor Butler twenty-two years cause they did not know how to choose | Judd of Missouri as consul gencral of the | @0 when impeached for wistemeanor in of- between the entire suppression of the | United States at Vienna, the ey the sume as are these oflicials today Panama affair, demanded by the opposition, | Judd being based upon the ground that he is Constitutional Provistons. growing in 1Y a warlike | the agrecment, expresses doubt of Chili ac- | prin and {ts bushing u CRs cons|Naretodes: | MiETABEAGS IR fohare ore an undesivable per Seetions 28 and 20, article i, of the consti- sary by the su s of governmental | son for the ofice t y ) 1 of 18 principles. As a matter of fact the radicals | paved addvessed to lose Bourgeois, who at one time scemed 5, read as follows e house of representatives shall have the Joseph and the Austrian ofticinls aski Lo power of impeachment, but a majority of called upon to play a prominent political part, | the imperial officials shall refuse to the members elected must concur therein. and Franee loses Ribot, who rendered good | Mr. Judd us consul general Lupexchiient shall be tried by the senate, and service as foreign ministe He worked (b jators when sitting for that purpose ST i 3 ¢ Franse’s Natlonat and Coming, shall T upon oath or aflirmation to do justice d those accomp 4 martyr to his convictions. 1t is hoped that W Niises s i J nd th accompany 3 )t hard for the Franco-Russian allin For [Copyrtite 11893 by Jans< tirdin Bewns according to law and ey the moment Ribot is strongly criticized, but | oy the time will come when justice will be ren dered to him as a useful servant of his coun try prince, who, as he procceded, shook hun It is understood, however, that a majority meets. [t is said that Caprivi will proit ated a sensation among the lnglish and the opportunity to make a strong spe At | American residents tnere. The American | present were ladies. All these had come | inthe matter us his repression might con present to hear the news one must d foreign oftice hits asked an explanation of | provided with boquets, which they offered | vert him in the eyes of the anti-Semites into steps to the palace, the affair from the Chilian minister to | to the prince until he Racked by Religious Politics. Bolivia dreds of the hands extended. Many of those | of the ministers ave unwilling to interfere ing him had all they could do to carry them. | Ablwardtism will fizzle out if it is left to ex- T ifitioratand. that the wo of | The Herald's correspondent in Montevideo | GfThe prince walked around the lake and | pend itself in unproved and unnoticed ass the pope to Graf von Bollestren, | telewraphs that the action of the govern- | then entered his private grounds, where he | tions. In the meantime it shows small sizn representative of the center, ~Unite Sagisse | meut in demonctizing foreign silver has | took a seat near the water's edge. When | of vanishing. Ahlwardt’s photographs ov T G e e 5 b1 Ulla anprainoiindia lateia blon nEERENN surtout Sagesse,” have not been interpreted | causeda vigorous protest from forcizn gov- | seated the crowd, which until then had been | portraits are seen in book stores, cafes and The result of the erisis is_difiicult to pre- | Ly at PEVE R bt B ORaR (s Bvas bbat Uablgto impenchmenstorunymiisdemespit as satisfactory, for the reason that they arve | ernments. Brazilian dollars in consequence | (heering without intermission, began to in- | beer cellars, with his head crowned with | gict, President Carnot today entrusted M b ' | inofiiee, but judginent in such eases shall ox- considered & warning to the party to hold | of the decree have fallen to 60 cents in value. | tone the German national hymn, Thiscon | iaurels I e o tend only to romoval from oflice, und disquall~ together in its refusal to piss the mulitary | In the approaching elections it is believed | cluded the prince retired amid another en- | The Judenhety is extending to the German | tho Chamber desires Censtans, because of | out of the band's particivation in the | profit ander (s ot SR b [ bill, but there ave more practical reasons | the government party will make gains | thusiastic ovation cautons in SwitzeBliia. | 1t has already | his kmown: energy and his power to runthe | Word's fatr should be. casefully ‘sdted, | or metuictud el rarsat ot FeoiTCHed than those conveyed in thy pope's words | against the Tajista he Chilian govern- Later on the pri coived 1,000 of his | resulted in a potition ‘to the Buudesrath, | glections as desired by obliging the electors | so that any possible incide. would T pre- | indietment, triul und punishment aceording to which sway the conter. These are the well | ment intends to remove the Canet guns from 3 t m | Schleswig-Holstein admirers in the park at | bearing $1,000 signstures, asking for the | to yore for the government candidates, THIS | naved for. The government of the United | 1w, Allotherciviloficers shall bo tried for known wishes of their constituents. Never: ¢ cruisers Krrazuriz and Pinto. In their | the back of his house. A large procession of | prohibition of the Jewish method of killing course, is what the present aepuries Wish. | Sgates has unlertaken to dafray all costs of | Misdemeanors inoffice in such manner as the theless there s a party at court which is wces wlll be moynted the lutest pattern of | ¢he same has been sent from the halle each | cattle. The Bundesrath, by-a.voto of 59 to In short, the crisis and uneasiness will last legislature may provide. i doing much towards fostering the anti-papal iving Armstro he Cavet wili be | vear sinee the, prince’s retivemgnt to present | 40, rejected the memovial without discussing | 4q jong as the present Chamber exisis. The Those were the constitutional provisions tendencies which recent events have given | reserved for avming the transports. Harvey, | the ex-chancellor with Easter eggs. One of | its cluinis on sanitary or sentimental grounds. | gituation of the country requires a change of under which the achment proceedings risoto. There is, for instance, the ultra- | the vepresentative of Armstrong, hus just | the finest gifts of all comes from Jever. The Herr Brandes' Case, B0l tihab abatinies; of 18571 were instituted and con lucted, but Protestant party, headed by Court Preacher | arrived here to introduce the improved | box containing 101 real fresh plovers' eg The North German Gazette minatory Denies Brandes’ Story of the Outrages. these provisions were vory materially Trommel and Military Chaplain Richter, | system of breech action guns. Considering the time of the year, the col- | article on the expulsion from France of Herr I changed by the constitution of 4875, who are making the utmost of the oppor Rumors of War lection of these czgs caused the natives no | Braudes, the correspondent of the Berliner REUHID 02 Sction L4, artiele i1l of the preseat constl= tunities the occasion offers to excite the Varraratso, Chili a Galveston Tex.) | small amount of trouble. The weather h Tageblatt for the alleged sending to his M. Foster Vouchwafes No Reply. o ‘.'f” _'I"'jl“‘ll“" “""' aRNa and “"“v"'l‘i: kaiser against Rou Avril 1.—[By Mexican Cable to the New | been simply glovious, paper of a dispatch counecting President et NG L Bl islieiina co ot I There has been a grent deal of ferment in | York Herald—Special to Tue HBek]—Com- Caruot’s son with the Panama canal scan- | yho Berliner Tageblatt, was cxpelled be- | speeial to s Ber) o1 callod on - ex-Seo majority of the e rs elected must. concur the royal stables of late, owing to the prep- | ment is being made upon the long visit to AFFAIRS 1IN FATHERL dal, caused & momentary depression on the | cyuqo for ten years he has insulted France, | uee Fostor at the Continental hosel. in therein, Upon the ent nment of & resolu- arations for the Roman visit of the horses | Chiliofa leading officer of the Brazilian — : bourse hero and at Vieana. The papers all | ynd because the paper he represented stated | ooy L ARG the B b Nt “r YOS | ton toimpeach by eithor hoass the other and gala carriages, which will form a part of | army. He ishere ostensibly studymg the | Bismurck’s Birthday wna Other Events of | coneur in upbraiding the authoritios of Paris | thay Carnot's son lad received Panuma !";‘: 11 :] L) ""l:‘(' "-‘l 153 ‘r-"’ 0| q‘l'_ house shail at onee be notified t t, o the royal impedimenta, The horses number | Chilian army tactics, but the covdialiry with ‘-'tf'" T ;; e for permitting mob to attack Herr Bran- | money. Brandes has stated in the Tage ”H«:‘A -\_m‘ ‘n .m‘ nb: \. 0 I(:,. | Of | the two houses shall meet in joint convention twenty-eight and will be forwardea o Rome | which he hus been received and the case | Brutix Abril fFodly 18 Lhe T AN | s ramily ologne G demands | pigftithat stones| were sthtown' ut BIEIADA. | frem thelbtats tan T r o Ly || ol e DUERGAs ol L s e el e by a special train with which he gains information has led to | VErsiry of the ivih of e SISMArcand | that the French government give satisfac- | his family when he left Paris, and that the | posten e l"‘)‘ r R """““j“"“'f st n s o e iy Gt b b ik SRR 1t is strongly denied that any matters of | the belief that his real mission is to sound | % Bumber of the Berlin newspapers are | ;o0 g complete as to stop mob assaults et restates £ sEerTeACboIdiBna eI G isni [ haye S : AL taking advantage of the occasion to publish v MY N aanL populace manifested sentiments of hostility | yothing to say one way or the other, 1 am | han & justice of the supreme court shall be etiquette have been called into question by | the government on the subject of forming an | fIAnE acvantige of Hhe A0 i upon Germans in the future. The Vossiche | yo German LR HBAOIACTS L AL forthwith served upon tho chlef justice’ by the Vatican. On the contravy, it is asserted | alliance between Brazl and Chill in the | congratulatory actices, "he atiow! Zeitung warns French statesmen that they | e whole of this story is false, as is LR L ‘”"'I,l ! the seeretary of the senate, who shall there that the Vatican has acceptod all the | event the former becomes involved in a war | Lung says that the wid “. les of the Ger | 410 playing with five, DrovedibyRthes inqulny made by Ehamolloal a —“"“'”f“_’” Attacks of this sort | g0 cail a session of the supreme court te dhtaila® nronosed! by, Baron Bulow iwithe | with Argenting man people remember i gratitude and e e e Dy tan Do | concern the government I represont, inas Within ton dbys ALEeRRESH out the least remark. ditional detaiis, A war with Argentina is not improbable ra-\m.-;:r x‘lu-‘ |‘-;|I.\<.(|-. .,! ‘l:xj“‘lm\vln: lml«l CANADA'S PARLIAMED O AT T atine r.n‘u-'h Ae-lh‘ nuu-l‘r‘ villw ,l;nh .-n,\ of n:. notice to tr, impeachmont. No person which it is undersiood are still to be ar- | and is not far off, judging from the insoleng | they all unite in the wish that he be long At 4 ! R TR B T P e A e ie_government will | shall be convicted without the concurrence ot anaad lude the presence of von M 2 5 A K masal A preserved to the nation. It Was Prorogued by Governor General ance, i 2 angg. not protect its reprosentatives, 1t | two-thirds of the mewbers of the court of ime ranged, mclude the | ice of von Mar- | attitude which the government of that re S e SR i Stanley Yesterds the peace of Europe. ind G S peackment, but judgment in cnses of impeac) all, minister of foreizn affaivs, in an inter- | public has assumed toward Brazil. She has | Among the many presents received by the ; ~ 3 uy Y ] must find others. In a word my ofcial | I A % ¢ 1poac S A R R i ) 3 e S great statesman was a splendid album sent Oraws, Ont, Apnl 1.—The Domiuion France Will Kemnin Calm position prevents me from replying to pr niont shell not axtend itasthor thaniii few at the Vatican 8 cstimated tho | given aid to the revolutionists of Rio Grande | FEER S HEET L0 L RGO mer. | Parlinment was prorogued toduy after one | At first the article produced a certain sen- | attacks 2 woval frou office and disqualification to hold visit to the pope will last half an hour, and | do Sul and is imposing needless quarantine | ¥ & BUTOC ol e titha anotasts s racord, it having TR : = i and enjoy any office of honor, profit or trust in 1 e i e ica. This album contains 100 photographs | 0f the shortestsessions on record, it having | gation, but it was soon calmed when people 5 E INOEy it is agreed that political questions are to be | restrictions against Brazil. These and other l ] RE e e R Bl s soonschmod dul - Holy Week in Kome. this state, but the party impeached, whether rigidly excluded, and nothing is to take | acts caleulated to inflame the citizens of the | Of the beautiful scenery of the little Central | FEAE R U0 PRI OF W0 RGOt n oy | reflected that it was written for the purpose | yoopyrishted 1993 by James Gordon Bennatt.) | convicted or acquitted, shall nevertheless be placo except a general exchange of the | two vepublics have been without result, The | American republic. s S g b senite chamber, | Of facilitating the passage of the military | Rowe, April 1—[New York Herald Cable [ liable to prosecution and punisiment accord= usunl courtesics. Tho Catholic pross hero | war feeling in both countries is. pronounced The Bismarck fountain in the market | Proceeded instate to the senate chamber, | il France desives peace, and nothing will | _Speeinl to Tur Bee.|—Not for twenty | i tolaw. No officor shall exercise his officia) loudly insists the kalsor is dying to tal T have been told that the Brazilian govern. | Place in Jona, in Saxe-Welmer-Fisenach, | Where, in the presence of the members of | jnduce her to depart from ner caln attitude 0 many Catholics and foreigners | 4 fier he shall have been impeached and e sl s 0 ke el (o A oy both Louses, he delivered the usual speech | The French papers will not even reply to the on seon in Rome. during Holy week, The | notified thereof, until he shall have been acs i " s of Fitioy e bR i sl i The fountain is on the spot where Prince | from the throne. In closing he said: attacks of the German pres: quitted. least not within the walls of the Vatican the construction of war ships of a type simi he:touny . I 3 i & . AUARE . 4 Changes in the Constitution. AT A b ) lar to the craiscr Ninth of July, which js | Bismarck delivered his famous oration last [ feel with deep regret that the period of Jacques ST, CeRE . L AR o Ansh:bomites Agaln:to tho ¥ ar to tho cruset I of U, WhICh 18 | mer. A greatconcert in honor of the | by official connection with the Dominion is —— - It will be noticed that lh\‘n')l» adical . 5 ing VAT ot a i a FORWME » S Y difference e provisions of the VO cons day was to have been held today, put it has | drawing toward its close and that in all FORMED A NEW MINISTRY, Drasont ¢his morning.at. the cevemontes in »w rence mn the pr w?x m‘x! it -l“\)-w:ll b been postponed until Thursday next, as has | Probability I am taking leave of you for the e i ekl Sl L o | stivutions on this subject, as under the old eclipse all his colleagues, and even over- | shipping the Mauver rifles, for which Brazil | Phe PRSIPORr B o tinar = [ Eine T egtiohia s Ionid|Daibhot sadh i ac Ak ALe e AN Boloct o Sh B inuora il thiof| AVAS SN IDRIO T AR UBGEI Y rmpanied by gongtitution the house eached and the shadows the chancellor, has caused a stir by | recently made contracts. 1805 LakRG FAEUL 1B 1L POOGES BRENAL | aito to nnllim vaelE o pethB pragbnt ooonelon Xrensh Onbinet, her mother, 'The pove will say mass tomor- | gopqte was the court of impeachment, while fived for tonight. The postponeiment of avail mysel v t oced BAlTd R ADHI T D ant eaimot ton ow, Baster Sunday the Vatie f T s o L o T R T AR, Ay ’ irnot today | r \ W, dnthe Vatican. and |6\ the two houses in joint convention im- these two ovents was rondered necossary by | [0 GXI7RSS BY A5 88 TS 2Lk moned Meline to form a cabinct. Meline | some 500 for, . including many Ameri- | poveh and the supreme court is the court of the fact that under the Brandenburg Sub. | cerns Canada’s welfare isa lawyer and an opportunist in politics. He | cans, will be nt at the servic impeachment con 'l::l:;“dr:l : ‘l“‘::‘:ifilw“;‘\\ “‘1‘““““ e =t Qangiatuiacadiuyghe Baihrichien, anelel 1“ i l”“\” e L s 1 bire Disiress. It may be stated that the change in this foloverthrowiho mtiorsy aeDIG P e WCopyrighted. 1535 by James Gordon Beunett.) | Deputics in aBgs uary of stito for Paxaya, March 2 —Famine rages in the | respect was largely due to the efforts of pick up the gauntlet willingly, as they have | tator Rodriguez in Costa Rica his just been Houlseh o e ATy - i, April 1. [New YoriHeraldCable | the Departiment of Justice in 1576, minister | (e y where the price of provisions | Editor ¢ H. Gere of the Lincoln State nothing to lose and much 1o gain. Had it | uncarthed in San Jose, The conspirators | OB Wednesday Chancellor von Caprivi had | —Special to Trs Ber. |—The Hamburg Nach- | of agriculture in 1852 and president of the | 4,4 the necessities of life have so in- | Journal, whose feclings were so sadly pers been any of the other ministers who was | ¢ tand it is reported they will | & conference with the war minister in | richten has an editorial on Bismavck, and | Chamber of Deputies in 1553 crcased within the last few days that life | turbed by the impeachment of Butler that bringing up such a case he would be accused > o to beshot. The plot against axony in regard to m-‘. uy bill. and on | publishes a | flattering letter sent him by M. Meline has selected the following [ i, ¢he middle and northwoastern districts of | he vowed that na other state oMcial should TR 1u r i ring foitho. destroa ot (e . formed nong the politieal | Thursday the war minister and the chan- | the kaiser in 1835, which ends, <your thank- | cabinet il i the depavument has become almost | ever be brought to justice and deposed from anti-Semitic party to obtain notoviety, bu e d returned to the country | cellor had another conference, but the result | ful. true and faithful emporor and king,f) FelizJules Mcline, premier and minister of | jnpossible to the poorer classes of the in- | office if he could help it, and as a momber of Miguel is so shrewd that we may be certain nnesty decree issued by the die | ©f thewr deliberations is not known Villiam Afier stating that it would b mmerce, : ) itants. The attention of the national | the constitutional conveniion of 1875 he he has some strong eards to play 3 Dr. vou Bennige, the national liberal | beneath Bismarck's dignity to re-enter the M. Charles Dupuy, minis of the in overnment has been divected to this sad | labored without ceasing to make impeach- state of affairs and to the necessity of adopt- | ments as dificult as possible. It was to this idence. No person s, April 1.—[New York Herald Ca shall be convieted without the concurrence of Specinl to Tue Bee|—The French wov vo-thirds of the senators. The governor, ment has decided that the band of the ry of stute, auditor, treasurer and given by the minkster of war that the small est details of all questions that might the visit. It is almost certain the band will not leave Paris till aftor the fete tionale that is, about the end of July ov beginning of August. Such 1s the opinim of General Saussier, who is strongly in favor of the must, however, caution Americans | band's making the trip to America against the pretended “Brandes affair,” the importance of which the Germans desire to aggerate, Brandes, the correspondent of pal churches have been filled to over- The queen visited the holy sepul- Dr. Miguel, that now most interosting fiz- | being built for Avgentina. Orders have also chres in seven churches yesterday and was ure in the German cavmet, who seems to [ been made that great haste be exerted in demanding the prosceution of two anti Captured the Conspirators. Semitic orators for asserting at a pablic PasavA, Colombin, (via Galveston, Tex.,) meeting that he was the agent of the Uni- | April 1L.—[By Mexiean Cable to the New vorsal Israelitish alliance. This is likely to | York Herald —Special to Tie Bee furnish us another trial, for the anti-Semit spivacy Ablwardt noy says he will produce lis ir plan was to capture the military | eader. has resumed his nezotiations wiming | sphere of palitics, the editorial says: *Bis r proof as soon as the Reichstag meets. | barracks in San Jose and disteibute arms | 10 £et the government to accept, in a modi- | marck’s position on the world's stagois | M. Jacques L. Travieux, minister of justic doubt what he now has proving any more ted fi * Y , 4 ing some means of allevisting the pitiable | end that the seenc of trial was transferred from there among their followers through- | fied form, the proposals ho has already made sured. Why should he appear in, in M. Raymond Poin minister of finance. | .ondition of the 500,000 people who iuhabit | to the supreme court and that the votes of serious than the lust bateh, but it means | out the country. A traitor in the ranks of | Felative to the biil in the Reichst > | the evening of s lifo, without reason? But M. Eugene Spuller, minister of edacation 1 " u ; the Cauca valley and are on the brink of | sixty-seven members of the legisiature wera Moot (b, y sittings of the | the conspirators revealed the entire plan to | Simultancous movements induce the bel he would do this if certain eventualities, M. Francois Viette, minister of public | gyarvation Relchstag which 80 annoys the dignity ! ¢ . required for the adoption of a olution ot Dictator Rodriguez and his son-in-law, Ra- | Ib political circles that tissolution of the | which so many foresee, come to pass.” orss B\ e AT S LA e s rals impeachment of the older members, and in which | fael Tulesias. rister of war, They permit- | Relehstag will yet be avoided. The bill will = i Admiral Rouvier minister of marine and AbHL 1 AT Notwithstanding these additional pre- Ahlwardt so delights. He does not himself | ted the revolutionists to procecd with their | MOt #gain appear in the Reichstag until the o Srmaniuagigsast o Ohole S i S imsb Impeachment. st N 4 R i G A th " d b1 procecd with G i ST. PETERSBURGE April 1.—The semstys, d sportin w, who died at | cautions against imp i, : proli scem at all contident of victory, although in | ywork. Just when success scemed certain. RED “mperol R Y2/ on Aistriot andineavinslmlassembliea thio 1 1s buried in th inary stens have by taken, the requires Desertions elsowhere are serious. One | tive movement for capturing the barracks, | Pration of King Humbert's silver welding. . ¢ € Ng S ¥ M. Develle, minister of foreign affaivs. doctors; of hospital attendauts and of ! 3 pre was | plied with, and three state oMicials and one of the most motable is that of Dy, Otto He will probubly veturn May 4 loptarsi ofs papiadl aattondante and M. Dupuy formerly held the post of minis women known as “nursing sisters” in lonies. M. Albert Viger, minister of agricultur oficers of the government swooped de U SR A Bamitiny of Cassel, | ypim them anl eaptared all the leade During the short interval of the I ; : ives that | ex-state efficial now stand impeached for ister of public instruction, now giveu to I who, in his orzan, the Reichsherols, attacks various districts and provinces, to care fo v 8 misdemeanor in office 3 ne Spuller, the well lnown writer, who in B the vietims of {nithateyantiofithe ness | See Rt e oot T PrrEr e Ex-00 sy o Tmpeached. tilence becoming prevalent. Orders have cign affairs in 1530, The new minister of Crry or Mexiwco, April 1 'he published No protest has been entered either by ex- i R b i e veport that Manuel Gonzales, cx-president | State Treasurer Hill or his friends against Glvon Pl o b e of Mexico, ¢ ive but a his impeichment, as he =ares but little for o o it ‘oon on | opposttior argans insterd of breathing daly [ 1aF intery 1!‘.‘1';4.1 kespwatch against the | R OV profession and belongs un ieneral Go that i comparison with the suit to recover R Nt gaiast the Roraenmant pove ad ity | kpsad afaualany SN Lh armannit ) d ek @ few weeks v | #quarterof a million m.‘.h\nu.n Iulyzl '..u t 4 e ecovered smen, but ex-State Auditor Benton t e oA b 5 A compromis» is possible, while Chan Aceiden: to . 8 M. Poincarre inister of finance, isa | ! : Letters just received from Managua, Ni v " I I his buckers are loudly contends over the report that General Bonilia hus cap- | IS1FS View the prospect of the dissolutian of | er iu Augusta, while stavting to the United | vocate by profession, republican protection fug that 1t 1s tmpossible to impeach him Des They are now i the prison in San Jose, | €°#8 already passed both tho gov Ablwardt furiously, I need scarcely add | uad it is reported that they will be shot by | 8nd the party leaders have more that the Sewites are delighted with this in ihe order of Dictator Rodrigucz. Theivarms | #lized the yBviaing from fag eldent ! e ¥ may dinperil some of the fuy. | 4150 been issued for the medical meu of ths were also seized. One of the persons arvested g . a1 different grovinces to hold meetings at regu On the Russian frontier a vast gang of | is Jose Maria Gutereise, who was exiled on | 98¢ nsitutious of the empire, Tho smugglers has been discovered, running a highly profitable contraband business. 1t is suid that at its head are a nu er of wealthy Jews, who bave managed to corrupt aragua say there is groat e Russian officials. ‘I'he case, when it comes Lilin lor Caprivi's organs confeas that tho mi Cier, Aprl 1T ruiser, Kais- | deputy from th , born in 1860, an ud FOUR 10W A MEN KILLED, before the courts, prowises o be exciting He's & Coming M Miguel of late has had a number of confer- ences with the emperor, who regards his 0 \ + s errible Result of a Bo plosion Near | cause he is out of oftice, here 0| tured Tegucizalps and boen prociaimed pro. | the Reichstag with great relug States to take part in the great Columbus | ist and anti-revisionist. 1o was for sms | Torrible Kesult of a Iailer Explosion Neg 184 £ amee,- AU AR RN REE v Y As the Prive of ¥ wwal review, run aground while passing | tame w chi department in the Min oo AMANALIS L0, Lho proYisions ox vl WA visional president of Houduras. This di s ot o bl s =il e s sty Des Moises, Ta, April 1.—At Lacoma, a | ment of state ofticers, rectly contr story brouzht by the The North German Gazette, though de- | through the great belt strait, which forms | istry of Agriculture A ¢ » 1,04 9 % b y “ AERaR N o2 b t f Des Moines, o boiler ox Sections 1,022 and 1,023, chapter if, of the ek i deg] Ty v Hitrue: that Db he central com munication between the Bal Phe new cabi ezarded asan ad in L Y e e R vdays azo the gov- | Benni yer be approve ticand Cattegat, and where navigation is | torim ministry for the purpose of passic i follariug AR RENEA0 5 PODSRAR b counsel us havins great weight. Miguel is [ gaining wore and more in influence at the e R R i rocognizes | made dificult by the many shoals, The | the budget and winding up ot sillod: : o ok Courts of impeachment,” treat palice, whero ho is considered as & man of | i pitol and was confident of its | thed solt adds thae | Kaiserin Augusta was floated after some of 5 EN ¥ i Spee AOR R that polnkyAnd vead At original idess and o statesman of the mod o suppress the veballion Rrave Tt terior polizy | fort, without dama RRBCLLATEL/IN B IN KN, i 1 is not knowr AR 4y, fapd: who, although belouging — - will ¢} 2 the minis:r Another of Thow+ Funny French Ducls. | Causé of the Fullure of McManus & Son : v dead. Two o to the cabinet, rewains perfoctly indepon Frightened uy an karthquike. throus ce, but it will [ Pass, Aprii LM, Audrieux, ex-perfect Chihuatios, Sexieo. f : o dent of it and its members. He wishes to bo | - Carasta, April L—A severe army | potice, wo figared so promineatly in con Crmvanva, Mes., April 1, —IUis i dpnsideved as un indepondent politician and concludes its | tion with the Panuma scandals, is to fight a | ta learn th inhabit: vticle with tho s| teal huent of any state oftices shall be tanding such officer niny have o his o offio lins exe wcous son_bo found office, or dis= 2adical 1 % 0t ot the Danamn ' | A has'il | oy What & Kick Cost 4 Rublroud. »or els calamitous shock «f earth- | stronger than we are exposures yoars and ar »wi throughout Tupsox, Wi L-Melvin ( carthquake | be iy eve peace if the shook the village in the vicinity of the vol- | is not reinfo has thus assorted lmself, a clever enough | cano Mount Etna today. The sition to hold as it will vender him frec of | fearing o destructive oatburst of the vol- | western ueighbors b any flasco into which the cabinet way fall At the palace he is gradually becoming the ke fled lomes to the op The Boersen Zeitung afirms, upon what The duel veo ird sput e 1 > ) ) s H‘”‘ l\ 4 {“l‘]“';“ oL | RPOSANRE th fled thi homes to the op The Boersen Zeitung afirms, upon what The duel between M. Audrieux and Deputy | Mexico and Liabilities o train and claimed to have been kicked off by | officer shall be tried und Judgment of removal principal adviser of the kaiser. nained there, awaiting claims to be high authority, that if the army | Marel his boen fought and resulted in | pliced at 81,200,000, but hey amount | the conductor, recovercd $1,000 damages | from ofice, or of disqualification to hold ofice, Notwithstandiug the cabled denial that | great terror what further may happen. bill is finally rejected by the Reichstag Em- | neither of the combatants being hurt to considerably more thun that | today in the circuit court, way be rendered, notwithstanding the Qe ing 4 profit or trust in the iy, a | stat f be re dus In othee boy who was stealing a ride on an Omaha | cas An lnipeachment against any state

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