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TWENTYSECOND YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY M()Ri‘{lN(' UMBER 29%0. X 7 Laviie e judge ) snman, _engincer; Council- M. Dupuy, premier and minister of the | 6 o'clock last evening or this morning. The Ben (D, G Danee SR wad: e | to Dupuy, premicr and minister of the in- | long continued absence of the senatov Woods, Second: M. L. Weaver and Jonn | Paul Loy from Thurston excited no little comment. | Regylt of Numerous Municipal Elections in | Prokes. members of school board. “The but the friends of the railroads were nearly democrats elected M. M. Huck, clerk: F p 4 tional fight against M. L. Weaver induc trading that made the republican majority . APRIL 5, 18 Benators Break One Deadlock Only to Plunge Deep Into Another, L7 Peytral, minister of finance. - Victorious Revolutionists Said to Have Pro- | Senator Eugene Guerin, minister of justice. | claimed Bonilla Provisional President, | \::ll\l:“u“‘ Eotfisaree; EMISiAr of frbllc | TeMarAYN Sgieiot of Wis Housh Devotad to Looking After State Interests, had been ung was not abse ained and that he nbly Louis Terrier, minister of comn Admiral Rienier, minister of m ting himself through any de for mayor very small, » il r | | N5 494140 PROBYGRS (rAHe ToREHeRtianor | ST ML ED XCORTESTORMINER MANYE L GITIES | HONMAYoE Yo RNy aiieies | (STARVOET WENT Jules Desallo, miniates of f . MAXIMUMERATE R BILURON 115 PASSAGE { S it e e CoAsaeeaHos Fotas belAg, daah AN We¥ etoatel 1o | AR Cratieols Viotio, minister of public works. | OMAHA'S CHARTER BILL WAS ADVANCED House Roll 33 Read for the Third Time in * s il e L R Suluon Regulation —Correct Detn Plainview was eleeted today by o good ma- | g4, ant-at-arms " jority s of the Day Throughout Jorits th the long-delayed absentee at his b I Rebels and Massa by the appearance of the sorg to the effect that he will ask the Chamber | Taken from the General File aud Placed on at once to dispose of the present budget as the Benate Yesterday, cants- Backed Pratisvoven—The city election was held the Hundreds—Groat Courage 8001 ns possible, 80 as to clear the way for the Third Reading List, elbow. Senator MeDonald od a Lol here today and everythiig passed off quictly, ahibited. tho discussion of the Ludgot. of 1504 - The ) small valise in his hand, . had - ot Rl ‘;""“"'l!;"‘i'"' _y | voting of the latter budget will end the . and Burgess: for councilmen, First ward, s— yk of the Chambors, : OESPERATE ATTEMPTS TO BLOCK ITS WAY | his overcont thrown over s arm_ und | Seaterday the various citios and towns of | 5 donscioi ; Socgi Cintios RIS | (comurtote 160 smms Gonton oy | 2" 1 Chambe g UL i he appeared to bo considerably flustrated. | Nebraskn incorporated under the gencral | (demi): Third, J. W 1i, BACHENS s, Oolopibl (via Galveston, Tex.) GREAT DAY FOR UNIONISTS, O MeDonald Also Excused laws held their elections for city officers SR G LIV WO LWL d iy Mastont O h v | q ¢ betweel enhoff and & |14 4 Mexies Cable to the New . 0 ) o) me i i Every Bubterfuge Known to Shrewd Par- } When presented at the bar of the senate | The results given herewith aro condensed o'y ],'I\':‘m_“ 'c'“l';,“f'\_;:‘l:,:\'“.“‘l:{““““ toda \,]”‘k FPi A i i‘:]‘ " L ‘””_ W | Baltour 'Iu-n‘-lld at Belfust by an tmmense He Recommends that Immadiats Action B ' N " ' » O i P " i _ Mg . T - s Y o Al b <4 gt HeC 0 i t sinstic Throng. N, N N : linmentarians Persistently Practiced. he explained that his absence was occasioned | from special telograms sent s Bsg lst” | the liconso ticket was a winnor at nearly | Nows of the sigal dofent of th government | Buvexer Apell 4 Sacint Chsgram to Taken in the Peaitantiary Matter, by circumstances over which he had no con- | night from the poiuts named bwo toone. A iargely lnckeased vote over | troops nour Teguclgalps, Honduras, was re- | Tue Brn]-1 Wit bhs B7 BoRNERL| s el trol. He was excused and further proceed ASHLAND—AL the election held here today | 80y former election was polled. autved. 1 AL Tits o et L e e B L NORTH STARTS TALKING AGAINST TIME [ in under the call were dispensed with the following officers were elected: Mayor, | . [1s1¥as=The clection passed off quictly, | ceived in this city late last night by mail. | holiday in this city and vicinity in honor of AFTER EX-TREASURER HILL ONCE MORE £ : ¥ bl . L0 | although some hard work was done outside | This report was confirmed in advices brougit | the visit of Hon. A, J. Balfour. Railway SUR ) e oo CIOVE SERU the Sofit tako g te-ijid, G, Raflsbackt{ enainoor, Williatn Hariln} | thie) 1001 taet it (HigTi o Bond) C. 1 | Tater BY the oMHoars 'of tha steamer Biives | tratns broneh tousands of peotle to Helfash | cess until 2 o'clock and upon this motion the | treasurer, R. M. Scott; clerk, J. W. Moon. | Jockisch, J. H. Helwig, C. W. Day and J. N. | couta who added the information that the | At ThE athants Wera bHE {6k oy EHTTRE . oury ! ) dependent senators demanded e yeas | Councilmen: Fiis e lodge! 5. | Taylor were elected. The ere no ques il ¥ t R Il LA L LS NAICLALLL) y Su ' o Recover Money Loy AU e LU O indepenident sonators demanded the yeas | Councilmen: Flist ward, I\ L. Blodgett; 8, | fuylor, wero oldcted iihere oo ques: | vovofuviontats hud fnally tetumphod nnd that | astic crowda: ovarybody wanringn bAIAS in L N T e o Avalanche of Words on the Drowsy and nays. B. Hall, Second; J. H. Oliver, Third; school | UG98 BLISS | i N i v Yot litation of the union jack, sig ¢ dovo Loterest on State Wi voll o s . 5 i Rep Crotp.—The municipal election | Pollicarpo Bonilla had been procluimed p nitation of the union jack, ignifying loy i Senators—Huhn Goes to Hastings Before the roll call was completad the op: | board, J. K. Clark and H. H. Shedd. License | nero today called out the 'interest of | visional president of the republic e ton b HOUIRO IO AT ponentaof the rallroad bill commenced 1o | carried by a mujority of 81 A very light | all classes. There wus a spirited contest | ~This news ronched hero from Managua, | Loroury the marquis and mutchionoss of | Shiliing’s Bl Rejocted filbuster in_accordance with an evidently | ballot was polled. between the democratia and - ropublicat | Niearagua, which is o hot bed of sympa. | masorof Beltss o dukke of “Abercorn, the | tng's cted. prearranged program Beatiice—Total vote, 1 M. I Shultz | nominees for mayor and the fight for council- | 1 KPS Vil e U b B LR TR LTI R When Senator Lowley's name was called | Was elec uyor by a large plurality: J. 8. [ man in the Second ward was equally fierce, | thizers of the revolutionists, and it 1s there- | headed a monster procession o Orangsmen e ? 4 by Grable, treasurer; T, Phillips. clerk;J. | Charles Weiner, republican, was electe fore given with all due reserve. The first | 8¢ members of uni ubs, Odd Fellows Liscony, Neb., April 4. [Special Telegram he arose and asked to be excused. Senators ! Lot ind other wnizations, which marched le urose und asked to be excused. Senators | GUEIC YERRIIGU S TTMIERS MERER | TS et G, W Lindsey, demoorat HROueh the Rrracte s o T atehed | to Tur Bee.]—The house tedny put in some ll"l’il ‘mlil Hl‘-‘u)u obje l’:wl. : d \l\l‘un Ihl-]' n‘h\u.-_( :\' 1‘1ml|’* nHr .\‘mlun ik :'n:"l'luulml'ltl.r}n;\|| m“III(‘ S ‘w|\4\| “\‘I':\rdl ‘H of tr ndous fighting near gucigalpa | their respective orders, The procession was | ©f the hardest ticks of the session. It got a chair oraered the secretary to call the rol EavER Crry—The village election today | Potter. republ vas an eas, ove 6l Yemultad 5 > pe o sllowed by s - | r rood fivm grip on business o 4 O EIAYIA FAALiaNt 1578 GXaRAALTE (RvAGE| FORULLED TN S AATACLIBE: bF e Cliieatier. | B dn: MInar -t UMOR (N AR H Y Qoolc; dumo | W aisH resultea favorably to the revolution- | foll l\ul by students from Dublin in gown good fivin grip on business at the very start, upon the independent senatorial ‘,, nd that | vicket by a good y. The only issue | erat, had a safe majority for city treasurer | iSts. Bonilla's forces were massed around nd y;mu accompian vl‘ l“-“)“- "h:wv v-l.v" and fairly made the wheels hum all day long. T I o orial mind that | o, "euloon regulation, und the resalt is a | while V. B. Fulton, republican. was success- | the capitol. Strong detachments were held i LINiad b et (‘.an..’- ‘;;m"’”'l‘f’” | After the Omaha charter bill had been e same inex Wl pmplications that | oo plete victory for the temperance people ful in his candidacy for civy clerk. In the | in reserve, while the main bod. R ARG EORa0 Wit Hetoa M e | Placed on the list for thivd reading and a were so successfully brought on ono evening Bram—Toduy was election day. If it had | First ward Charles Schaffnitt. fusionist, was | wora g ach noted character or we | couple of resolutions passed, Governor last week were to be repeated not been for the fact that the saloons were | elected conncilman and . L. Ely and H. F Upon the Beatrice Whitewash and Causes a Blockade. LrxcoLy, Neb., April 4.—[Special Tele- gram to Tne Bre | —The 1 bill still hajds the right of way and there is little show for anything else until that is disposcd of and entirely out of the way. The house can pursue the even tenor of its way, but neither the impeachment matter nov any- ing else requiring concerted action on the reports which reached here gave an acecount v of troops enthusinsm as t forward to attack the position known organ §Ub? 2 for . B ” 4 4 el s governme ? chwas de- | ization passed. Balfour rode in a carriage | Crounse’s message recommending prompt “ part of the two houses can hope for consid- : B § all closed and several persons going dry a | Pond were chosen members of the Board of held by the government army which was d wtion pa I | 8 [ By Il SR cration until the senate has finished its tus ebhdhdde i A person would not have known it. With the | BEducation, All the officers chosen ure pro- | fending the city uader the command of Gen- | :",“‘m‘y'”]“;,‘l’“ Lo, \.\l‘f'\‘f:;{--mu} [ | action by provide for the control of the peni- RN Histias o1l 85, rris raised the point of order thata | exception of the First ward there was only | gressive, business men who will give the | eral Vasquez. | Dt stnshine s of pnemutindc, 0o | tentiary by tho state was heard. Then ans The friends of the bill in the upper house | 3econd roll call could not be ordered while a | one ticket in the ficld. Tn_the First H. B, | city a sufe administration. General Terrencia Sierra led the advance | ated buildings and the miss of marebing o | Other bitter potion was dropped in ex-Troas- former roll call was incomplete aylor defeated Vietor Wolff by on SEwarb-—Entire republican city ticket was R 4 i ganiz in attendunce or Hill's p % Na #ive it out cold that the duy of temporizing | oI : | but the. vote will probably. be secanvassed | elected by majoritics ranging. from eighty. | WPon the government position. His troovs | ganizations in attendance, ‘all combined to | urer Hill's cup by a special committee report sed and they propose to stay rieht | ““‘ ;1““1 held \”}lr poliit ot order | pottyolire Conmuil S turday evening. It is | oneto 143, License carrtod by a majority of | Pushed forward with great bravery. but LD ita most brillisntand impressive spoc= | on the cash in the permanent school fund, ud fight it out on this line if it takes | DOV v taken and from this decision | ¢jimed that votes enough were thrown out | twenty-two, ; theirassault was resisted with a courage | B (o [ After this the committee that made so fa- [ the remainder of the ye: The reading of | Senator Hareisappealed. Speaking upon the | (o elect Wollt if properly counted. The fol- | SrriNarierb—The election passed | and determination equal to their own. For | oG8 E S e bl A ek | vorable a report on the Mstitute for Fecblo R s hAUH AL i Lule povtion of | abpeal, Senator Harels stated that it was | lowing is the tic eted: Mayor, John | quictly, the issue beiug license, and an | more than two hours the battle vaged with- | B San specially evacted for the. | Minded at Bentrice Tist weelk got its renott ¥ e specitications and ile portion plainly evident to everybody on the floor of | McQuarrie; clerk, b Car treas- | license board was eleeted by a small v | out apparent advantage to either. ‘Then ti Rl i L) {“ LA 1 th SRS ey 9 y G § the bill was completed shortly after § oclock HRES BYIGeRt fo evershody o1 urer, Joseph S. Cook ; judge, L. C. I jority, the first since 1886, revolutionists decided upon " a bolder | Matiuis of Londoaderny an AL S AL b, ALy {8 tonight. This covers about 200 pages and | V1€ scnate that the scnator from engineer, W. H. Hill. Councilme | Sreruine<The city election passed oft | and more decisive move. ‘Their lines seemed | (PRied the stand and roviawed the proves | Quite a number of bills were passed and to 8 constitutes the major portion of it, as the | Mad no valid ircason for asking to ward, 1 B, Taylor; Second, K. McCumber; | quictly and resulted, in_the election of G, | to waver for 4 moment and then they dashed | Jiott, e marhing mufutide « Poitiie | top off the day the bill ot ling Bros. was l remainder, including the senate end- | from voting, but that it was plain to be seen | Third, H. Shields; Fourth, William Kelly, | Alcorn and William Freeburn, license, and | forward in soiid ranks. They fell upon the | YOUf : passed and the Dublin students tore in shreds and then burned and | SCRt L0 & special committee to ook into. ; sled upon & capy of the Irish home rule | Opened on the Chi ise, | battered it in a murderous fashion e nLoL a0DY, \ omiiony fromt of jne stand, whil Me Balfour | no Omaha charter was the principal bone Ation, i " | of contention m the house this morning. The a in | vizorous prodding that the Douglas county ediate fruit that his only motive was to delay the | School boord, H. W. MeBride and Thomas | G. W. Atkinson and J. D. Moore, anti-licens and by so doing defeat | Wilkerson, re-clected. and a tie between William Kneeland, li ¢ i sGiid b6 Aaceated | Crere—The city election passed off quict]y J.W. Worl, anti-license, The only issue ¥ slation - that coutd be defeated in 10 | 4yp3500h there was heavy work done, The | was ilcense. The result will not be known way. He sustained his arcument on | yegult gives the city govornment to the dem. | until lots are drawn. his point of order by reading from Jeerson's | ocrats. They elected W. TI. Buchanan SvrtoN—The city election passed off with manual. | mayor: V. Hunscousky. city clerk; W. R | more thun ordinary interast and resulted in | moments it secmoed B b . | government army with tereific force and ments, covers bt about a dozen pig ! ocecding Fighting o Hopeless Battle, ! el esisted t the Last. Obstructionary tactics, bushwhacking and filibustering wer | neral Vasquez's troops resisted the on- | str ight with great valor, For a fow | ‘The day's demonstration culminat s if they could beat | the action of Mr. Balfour when he appeared | delegation had received bore fin othe wed in the hope, the bill, but then reng of course, of finally Atin how it is to be accomplished is s | nething as 4 Wi For ) Yo o ve: | the election of & highellcens: , back the attacking columns, but “reserves | before the mass meeting to make his attack | ynd demonstrated that it ad bee Sl 8 something o B8t hofied bt thel matierwould ot | DUCK) SteqsUrertiin iLhilling fnolicel judats | ho Sl-ctiorial i i g Eense mIn yom R B e ot ard. antithe AlisHiaedinas || On ¥, GIAdstoRa/s 1iome, Kola Il [8twan | m:v],‘“ Pl Lo L LU yet undiscernable to the uninitinted on the | yo bressed at this time, He W pre. | council, First ward, J. H, Becker: Second; | €0 J.C. ) as ele o yoriont| e broplticeg) e : il Cheercd s he advaneed to the front of tie | 1cking was concerted and persistent action | o ey embers of the house | 2 Pressed at this time. He wasnot yet pre- | john Hurvington; Third, Thomas Bata | tie citizens tickec over Mayor Greiss, inde- | the government troops became hotter thun | by LR ! | cnith att. ohi il mmbsrai ARG L s tll 1e one | pared to vote to overrule the chair. He be- | “Cexinar Criv—Today witnessed the hot- | pendent, by o majority of twenty-seven, | before. With grim determination Gene oKL e 0 (UCARESL0 Bpanlcahing of O 3 assert that the passage of the bill is inevi- | Jjeyed the chair was conscientious in his rul- | test fight ever held it the city, L, L. Hun- | Jake Bender was elected councilman over | Vasquez's troops held their ground fora | Yoite was lost in the shouts of the niltitude, | ation of Omahans came down on the tablo and cxpress the opinion that the oppo- | fna. o was whiles t stom e L | e atoon el o ctod Tagor by | JOM Fradoricis in. tho second ward by | short time. Then came a”vigorous dasiy | He stod for five minutes waichin tho wuv | ng train and assisted in the work of sition In the senate is childish in view of tne | 41600t of this sco-sawing, but ‘\\m ,‘ he be. | license votes. "The antis elee ed one council- | twenty wajority. Toby iSpeich was made | axainst the center of the government lines. | xlvnlw”' ”-yw,fi”v_ ""‘:5‘3"‘\';‘ ";l'l“';‘* -.'l““,‘z:“ ‘, lifting the bill out of the abyss known as the situation confronting the railroad crowd in | HeO ? & ' 00 | man out of three. The board stands five | councilan in the Fust agd Sam Carney and | as daring and resistiess assault. Sra e tint LRl | generai file. came satisfied that the opponents of the rail- | jitanse, one anti-license. terson were choden members of the The revolutionary troops broke through ¢ took breath he opened his add that body. North started in to talk against time as soon as the reading was interrupted, and insisted that he proposed to keep at it as long as hisphysical endurance held out Minus his coat and cheered by the beaming approval of a 1 ont the history of i1 ason brought up the matter by asking 1 consent that the bill be ad- s in the center, cutting | iy into two forees and | and prai the loyalty, tenacity stion and terror amon | bravery of the men of Ulster, he analyzed | vanced to third reading. Objestjon was ard. the governm he village clection was | the defeudin ster id | unanim voald bill were adopting dilatory tacties | Cuavkox—The following city ticket was | seli simply for the purpose of delaying | elected today by a good majority: Hon. A 1|”|” £ Rod WA e preading der i 5t b, 5 3 ould, | A Kecord, moyor; L. J. F. I erk: | closely con One hupdred and seventy- | SP 8 S omor | o homarale bill i 4 S ARl CEE D he woulds | 4y min' Toowenthal, ~ treasirer: C. D, | eight’ votes were cast. | Two togaporanco | the troops. IFrom that moment the battle | the home rule bill in- the mamer already | wili® 5 FIER et A W08 much agafastbis Judgment, and with all | jopngon, engincer, With the éxception of | candidates were elected apd three people's | Was won forsBonilla's avmy. The govern- | dopted by him i the House of Commons, | SUSGEARCR BOUoN WS iuide to- ud stitu- due respect to the chair, vote to overrule his | the engineer all of the above wore on the | party men by majoritics ranging from eighty- | ment forces were complotely routed and fled | the close of his speceh he dovoted I srditde o Lol n we stand lamp upon his h o v 4 : ] i : s attention to the probable effect that the | tional majority, or fifty-one votes, to decisions. people's ticket. ‘The election gives general | Seven to 101, M. N. Fellérs, N. A. g, J. | in all directions, but the victory had not | his attention to t g - e 3 desk, he cavved parabolas, tarantulas and i Fortia Donl s et e 1 EIVES RENER N lurphy, G. R, Martin and C. R, Junkins are | been won without deplorable cost. The loss | bill, if passed, would have upon sstant- | carry it. Then the trouble began. Porter, 4 several other things in the atmosphere, and { Lo R G CoLtanis—The eity ofticers elected for | trustecs for next year. of thb revolulionary thoona tyne groatic aiil i 1e, e Could nov wORAGr bk sl & eyl vlioden) ABtovens (und. HINIGRICRT tinloaded! tolk in_coplous: quantitics, Tho Pope asked his independent friends who | the ensuing year are: D. Schupb TECCOMSER v's clection was an un- | General Sierra, Bouilla's chief of staif, was -m‘l\”j b measure 48 Lhe kst one concocted | 4 "wnjle the charter was championed by . 5 i 3 was responsible for the dilatory tact »ur- o TR sotier:. slay 5 » eventful one in thig city, very little interest | himself badly wounded. Bonilla's victorious | by Mr. Gladstone had exhausted the forbear- | . T 0a oo o cota et lis onthte RTINS e g dos samar¥ siotics pus= mayorsl Willisin ‘BooHer, cloviciFlad s Now: || SR UL One 1 U e G ars 1AL S 1h EA FEN O LS. (a8, g || (LN CRIOA DB TTIAtRATAVAL1StANINER) oW likiovi| (DAYIGH ETgya RHid tHo DSUEINTA Ml bgav Y north side of the chamber and, wrapped in | Sued all last evening ’ o] o U MIo0E, | ates withiieiRas o i e At s Tt oty wonder tnat their indignation had broken | It was charged that the independents were $ flaming red quilts and the arms of Morpheus, | -Dale retorted that the entire responsibility | (HRGIREAL SR WA Je 6 SRS B | \0HTE Yarton, iicengs: cantlidate for sasor, | The fugitives were slaughtered without all bounds and that they fol reudy holding back the bill as a club to compel the paid no attention to what was going on | ! } \thlu:v_" :‘ulllll;u ‘-nn(-..‘;...-: p, | board, J. H. Galley, D. Schupbach " All are | 57 over W. C. Jn,\", anti-license; L. M. :’{‘ll"{v\?\'i"‘ 28 e n{'lww : :‘ \u(‘;v been "'{'*;::“‘i:_"lg;'."l;];;: Flard 'l“l"_ ‘“!’,m - Douglas county delegation to use its influ- 4 3 S - i it >ope replied with considerabie warmth, | democra cept Arnold. Gray and Gall Davis, license candidate “for treasurer, 9 | killed while flecing for safety. —Generar | Of th » 4 43 i o o) i o senate 1o secure o ? around them other than to punethiate with |, q?%e Keplied With, considerabic w gons | CTiocrats except Ariold. Gray aud Gulley. | vor . 1 Hodriokr s Diarnen ottt 9 | Vasquor himself fied toward: Villsanero, | thre, however, to apponl to thom 10 remem- | once in the senate o scoure the passage of ] sonorous dots and dashes the remarks of = 5 SENERSU S Ll an e ¥ 1 FOA) leaving Bonill. lear road hich ber that Ulster did not sta alone in the | the railroad bill. Rhodes resented the to the independents last evening | turning on the issue of saloon regulation | candidate for police judge, H# over R, |leaving Bonilla a clear road on which to o S ‘U ol J their fellow-sufferer from Platte county. with @ propgsition to take a re- | wasoneof the most interesting of the kind | W. McKee: — George Seott being | march to Tegucigalpa, present conflict, | The men of Ulstehad not | charge, while Davies insisted thut there T T A TP T T P o cess until this moring. He called | it the history of Coleridge. It rosulted ina| the nomince of both parties | Itissaid that many of the wovernment | been abandoned by Great Britain. “Fhey had | wus ample backing for the statement. He sin Lnzland who would spire no sne- |\ o N Los | rifice to save them from the fate which had | was an insult - Lof 347 votes, | Augeles valley, where they commitiedmany | been — planned — for ‘them by = the [ to the house to attempt to nold Chitten. | atrocities. Houses were pillaged, robbed | men in power. He prayed to God that the | up the Douglas county delegation by waapiHire andic | for clerk, polled a total = vote | soldiers who escaped from the venzeince of ). W.'L. Dunlap, the only candidate for | Bonillas™ woops — w tirbugh h Not a cot was to be seen on the other side | attention to the fact that his colleagues had R iony or liuchse, overvaeanal)) o of the house where the supporters of the bill night pressed an agreement upon the majorit The following are the | city engineer, received a to remained intenscly wide awake, although | independent senators which the latter per- | names of the persons elected: J. W. Tenk- | For councilman, Pirst ward, L. T B » e i they made themselves as comfortable as pos- | sistently deelined to accept George D. Cord, George A. Gray, H. | den, iicense. received a majority of forty. | and women assaulted. Many ot the crimes | Ivish lovaliste “woull R S vy | Auctipactios aslishosa pursnedibyAth IS, thia it S § it gl b H. Clark and Nelson Moore, nine over John A, Bernethy. In the Secon cported to have been committed are almost | fizht for th pis; e belipved that | fogsional highwayman. Davies merrily sible in their tilting chairs. So faras facili- | The whole matter was finally com- | H: Clavicand Nelson Moore. { 2 S 4 rovolting lieved, This no such a calamity would be avertel, yot the 2 s ? Y I Duspar—The local election passed off | ward John Souders, anti-license, defeated | too revolting to be believed. This news ity 1 lambasted the gentleman from Valley. and tes fora long seige were concerned, the | promised. Harris withdrew his appeal and | quietly, the fight being between property | James Hilt by six votes and to fill the | Which reached here by mail was confirmed | tyranny of mijorities mizht be found to he atised to b BAIANRA ordac MVeh T opposition had decidedly the better of it, but | Lowley his request to b and non-property holders, resulting in o acancy J. R. Phillips, anti-license, defeated | lateron by the arrivalof the British ship | a8 bad us the tyranny of kings. e could | refused to be called to order by the ¢ A that such a cou excused. ‘I'wenty ir. 5 i o taa 4 c To this confirmati o ot deny conscientic that what was jus- Wouldn't Obey the Chai the support of the bill were backed by a | six senators voted to take a recoss until complete victory for the former. The fol- | M. Shuughnossy by fourteen votes. In the | Baraacouta. To this contirmation w tded | N ) v Y ouldn’ hey the Chair. 1 3 E ators ake ¢ s 3 G el AT, Lol TEEY 5 SUionts 4 il aust a tyrannical king was under Starmination that pro are s R e R : owing were olected: C. H. Ison, D, { Third ward Willlam Cummings, license, di thé additional and more important news that | t 5 odes had the floor when Davies arose QRSREIAt ko U promigse moze n hdlend | idtoclri il ea fdoad ook iwh ichnad¥cons [MOWINE wereRelected HIONCHIR Iaan, D Thise ISV A STange; titense, S [ ee St S R R certaincircumstances justifiable against o | Riodes lad tho floor when Dasles arose to i fouitaah cotsand:tegthenplllows G e e hours, was endod Francis L g * | complexion of the city council will be four | After the great victory General Boniila | tyrannical majority. He trasted, however, | ask a question, and at once sailed into him. Broke One Deadlock. Bogan Reading the Big Bill, Tho board i highilicense; license and two antidlcense, with a license | marched at the head of his victorious army | that such circumstances would never avise. | Casper triea to call him to order, but there e bt Gk amaions Dakora Crry—The election was very tame | miayor. X infflectgignl oM SHioN wis reilip Sl o i R Caa ity g cast. The | Wilcox—At the municipal election here | Freat enthusiasi, according to the roport N SoL tinued o lacer, the caticle of Mr. successful ve: K. W. Frazer, | today high license carried two to one. | RSN SEOVERINS SOREPUCOULI RRCAWLLIONEOD S Rhodes, while Casper pounded, gesticu- L R e . Arann Warsi—At the municipal clection today | Bosition was proclaiined provisional presi- | Sitting of tho fiering Sea Tribanal Attracts | H00C5 WALE ml H”-mvl“‘h." h‘;‘ e 1and EQ° M. Phillips. Three repub- | the entive republican ticker carried, the fol- | dent of theepublic. He accepted the ofifee Many Ladies, uged, bes iman f) ns and two democr lowiug being elected: J. C. Hass, T. A. | and at once took charge of the government [Copyrighted 1393 by James Gordon Bennett.] When Davies had relieved the pent- leated; Authony, G. 1. Lundgren, M. Buol, A | No account of his wets as executive has been | pyjus, April 4.—New York Herald Cable— | up Utiea of his thoughts, he apparently dis- s main When the senate was called tooj tained during the night morning, | afternoon the governor's message relative to terminating shortly after 1 Nothing | the penitentiary contract was read occurred during the night or earlier hours of | to the scnate. North moved the the morning to break the dreary monotony | message be reterred to the committee of of the situation. ‘The waiting and watching | the whole, but Dale wanted it sent to the was something on Davies' mind, and he con- 4 SN SESSION, Dharal i st veeeived, but it is said that many of the sup- | 4 s voyered forlthe fivab tinie. Uhntithe CHAIN senators could only amuse themselves by fol- | judiciary committee. The latter motic % he city election was very quiet oA e ) Etan 6 e former government have been | SPecial to Tie Bee]—The Bering Sea arbi- | covered for the flrst time that the chair was A B R Gk = LI E e _' ¢ Halld Ler ”f‘f“"f"f‘ But one ticket was in the field and only |~ WaLLAce—The entire:license ticket v Rariacer ”",,‘r Lo goverumant hiave been | L tors met today at the ministry of foreign | trying to call him to order and he meekly wing with sleepless eyes the slowly mov- | vailed. The secer then at twenty min- | about one-half the vote was polled. The | elected by a good majority. The following | thrown into prison > i bt i b ; ing hands of the big clocz above the chair in | utes ¢ o'clock commenced the reading of | officers are: William Burke, mayor; C. 1. | oficers were elected: " A, L. Leonard, L. A. General Vasquez, Bonillu's, leading rival, | affaies. A brilliant assamblage was 1 at- | sunsic which the lieutenant governor or the presi- | house roll No. 33, Moftitt, clerk; F. Uncless, treasurer; J. Gil- | V »w.flngrg D. P. Hogan, James McGregor “_‘"‘j'.““‘ '_“'("' hief *‘}I*)""l_'_ “r she f rm u-nnum-_ including ):m. Thomson, the The wrangle was interrupted by the joint howrs away. Harly morning twilight | Then North, who had been calling the | Soen o is high liconse. el e T TS obar® | Yaken in s Hight ana broughy ek to | Mmes. Foster, Hurlan, Morgan, Coudert, | bricf session was over. The vote finally ] found most of the diguificd senators | senate’s attention to : } i everal inaceuracies in IPieyoxt—The city oceupying undignified positions in improvised | the printed bill, moved that the bill by sent | very quictly today, re: ‘ couches. Every few moments some one on | back to the house enrolling committee for | tion of W. M. I \ prisoner. General Vasquez | Stanley, Brom and Lansing, Misses Hatford, | ¢ with having committed muny | Blodget, Blkins, Cockrell, Shi ages upon the suppor of the snoral and Mrs, W sed off | Mayor, G. G. Graff:councilmen, First wi ogucigalp Johin Tout; Second, Charles Miller; T is charged H. H. Baird: treastwer, W. H. Dolan; elevk, | out election pa ulting 1 the v ied as mayor by a majori me on the motion to advance and it car- ds and Lan- | mied on roll call by a vote of 53 to 29, ams of Loundon, [ The charter 5 therefcre, now 4 sin iitar ion TG ST bRl of 216, Forbes was re-elected treasurer by | H. W. Demmitt, olutionists who were penned in Tegucigalpn. | ioutenant Toppan, U.S. N., Mrs. Topan, hird reading as amended b either side of the chamber would move that | corvections, D e e S TnsUrer BY | Ve PorNtAn exabiug olty eleotion oo- | They now demand revenge. Large bod ignantToppanil U, 509, Mra:Hllonan, ot fyhird (i rendlng - amended by further proceedings under the call be sus- | President Pro Tempore Correll held that | iy Holnes (dem) was elocted police jadee | curred today, resulting in- the. election of | of beoplo are clamoring for tho immediate oeval Winslow and Baron de Couderty the..sennte, . wiil _twilty-foRs iy | pended. The wakeful senaters on the oppo- | the motion was out of order, but Novth | by 195 majority. For school board Mrs. M. | Representative B. Goodsmith for mayor, H. ution, but it is believed that Bonilla § president of the tribunal. head ot L1y, - Lhis dvill lonvo Sk UMY ) site side would then hastily shake up the | changed the form ana moved that the bill be | . Revnolds was re-clected, her vote being | A. Deininger, cleri; P, . O'Sullivan, treas. | Wil be merciful to his former rival, who, al- | The president of the British counsel sub- | another motion to again advance it and : Erowsyvimombars until the uisite number | recommitted to the committes of the wholo, , Nesbit 600, Dr. Brown 495 and Magenau | urer: councilmen, Fred Sonnenschein, First | though a vival, is also his kinsman 1= | mitted a motion that the agent of the | place it on its passage at any time, and fifty- Tome, more fort , escaped and may get out ard; Martin Kerl, Second; I rnst Kloth, | erals Villela, Mattue and hool board, R. I, Kloke and Julius | nate than Vasque Fred Sonnenschein was eles by | of the countr st vote on the tigket. The princi- In Kio Grande do Su pal fight was made on O'Sullivan for treas of sleepy senators stood up to object. Fearmg that an interminable discussion Along toward 8 o ek the senators | might ensue Dale moved the previous qu who had been released on during the night had m app | United States produce a report upon s 1 | one votes will do the job. Fhere will be no life by H. W. Elliott, United States treasury | opportunity to again amend it or replace agent in 1800, in obedience to an act of con- | uny of the provisions cut out by the senate Varranaiso, Chili (via Galveston, Tex.), | £7ess. Sir Charles Russell and Sir Richard | unless the bill is recommitted for specific April 4By Mexican Cable to the New | Webster argued in favor of the motion, [ umendment when placed ou its passage, AND TSLAND— WV rddes (rep.) v elected mayor by over 50 majority over ole | tion Jumes Cleary (dem.): C. W. Brininger was | the larg their This had the effect to shut off any in- | elected clerk o -m; Tnull Hathaway by 300 e oe Smhetran1 i ARt I e L o ol Torth Will King was clected treasurer” over two i LAl Bt Jomiod Bdatata, iandsion ol soallizNosthie | other candidates by 2005 Madison Garlow NG Warter—The election today Ly 4 R e i 1 : v NG he ¢ S e o Tug Beel—The | which was opposed by Mr. Phelps anc on of Ho o repor wera stowed away, breakfast was ordered, | motion to recommit was lost, seventeen sen- | Dolia fidio. over four othiers by 100 Vot assed off quictly. The following were | ¥ “‘“!“ ald—Sy to Tng Ber LEs ‘\"_‘ 5108 10p] e ; il d | On motlon Of Horst the report of Ehe R e o hbhea W pushed back to | ators voting in the negative & Aianegraliond Alexander, | elected: Mayor, George Adams: city clork, 1 : I‘ :I I;III: -.'.'ru"\”'.h g ]xlu‘ ;.l'(‘ujls It ‘(1 Ir. Carter, couns: or the nited State special committee appointed to mu-s}lg.xte es, and tho card tables whicn enabled | Senator North, who followed the reading | sh and James Rourke are the | Theodore Shiefler; treasurer, W, H. Gates: | EHPRS LIRH BISresolutioniats upder tiencial | who, while deuying the vight of | the failure of the ex-state treasurer to invest many of the séuators to keep awake during | of the bill very clz=iy all the way through, nrge. Tho Fourth —w oltycenirigeer, “Ohples spnumnt. - Counall e it toald the Cashiba troops. In | Uhe British counsel under tho troaty to de- | the permancnt school fund in state warrants the ni were vemoved, The senate | was frequently on his fsct to point out what ed & counciiman'to; il Sgae, term, | mens et ward, S, M, Holden: Second, |0 Dattde i s estimated 600 on both sides | mand the prodaction of this dozument, in | was mado special ordor for 2 o'clock in the chamber once more resumed its normal ap- | ho alleged were mistakes in the printed bill, | Lt oo kehCerRer winning over M. J Dur | e e yoavis. The | wero iiliod. Previous to the battle Coloncl | onder to avaida possibie sugzostion that the | afternoon. Senate file No. 3, by Thompaon, pearance But ho made no further dilatory motions | for muyor, had a complete waikaway. saloon livenzo und thamayome vata il ao- | KO a6, SuESRO LS fakiiibins Mot | Unlied Siates was andeqvoring to withliold o amondl section 1,03 of chnpter avHloZing ellt Brought in aud Kxe until ten minutes of 6, when h. in moved Hastizas—This hiis been tne quietest city J. W. Thomas and P. 8, Barnes | {05808 GO0 4 iven from Bage by General | Moterial evidence, stated that the agents of | Consolidated Statutes of the State of Ne- that the bl bo recomiaittod. CFa altored | election Hastings hus oxperionced. in tan | woro ele school directors Tarares, who captured cight connon o | that government wers willing to_submit the | braska, relating to “Roads,” was placed on AL 10 olock the sergeantat-arms re- | that the b RoRuAL s rs. A very light vote was polled, and | Wauoo—A small voto was cnst today. | [UVETHE Wio SEPERIEE Clehh cabuon. MO | gy oc a0 ment, leaving it to the tribunal | its passage. It failed to cavey by 8 Yote of * turnel from Omuha with Senator Teft lore woere mang mistakes in the peinted 4 yyoee was practically no opposition to the re- | Two tickets were m the field, citizens and e i to say what consideration should be given | 49 to 12, 3 When brought before the bar of the senate, | Vil that none of the senators could vote iu- | publican ticket, ~ One independent—apgar | miependent. ‘The citizows entive tecet was | 000668 00 I AYITHO ¥R CORSWRERHRIL AUAIL LKL A0 et : R eata e i aa e L igently on the bill. - He closed by moving | for member of school board —was elected by | elected except the couneilman in the Thivd | 1UIS vepovted now that additional troops | 1o it : M \ s 2EE - ¥ - S previous question a small majority. With that exception the | ward. Following ave the oficers elected: | ‘,l,“_"‘l A B R i iy B AR S After ashort recoss the agent of the The following messaze relating to the abe he had taken his invalid wife to Omaha, m entire republican ticket was elected. ‘Those | Mayor, Thomas Killian; wclerk, M. H, Col- | Phatic y o : AL W | United oStates submitted o motion | rogation of the penitentiary contract was e R e Correll n Little Mixed. < SRRl el e e gl lins; treasurer, BY P AR | the Brazlian authorities continue to enlist ; ] that y rday sho h a elected are School board—Clarke, Fer ins: treasurer, Prank. B Scheel; ¢ | emigrants from Argentina in the Castilhista | that the supplemen report of | received from the executive: dangerous surgical operation. He had re Harris and Stewart raised points of order | Apgar, Casto, Pavson, [rwin; justice of '\\I W .\H.unmmh'u'ul. Wivst ward, ( 3| “:"‘—\ el iebhas k ; the British commissioner, appointed ¢ o TiE HONGRABLE, TiE [HOUSE OF REPRRe e ST S ER kel e Sl » | posce, U, S Rohr Counicilmen—Fir Abling: Second, H. Johuson. Johu Moss | 410 bl s cominissioner, appainted. TARLE, ZHR ) IPBN HRdes sy frorm KU sandto boanyse ho by KMIAE imabion. i« DR h", B e Swon Johpati: Soduad. ;1%L Br will fill the vacancy of copacilman from the | The Herald cosrespondentin Buenos Ayres | jnquire into seal life in the Bering sea, | SENTATIVES OF THE SIATE OF NEBRASKAS RRel Suht s futy veas with hiscwite: The | hole held themnol well taken ln- sash s | NSRS S0t S Wik Foh " Midat T 0% Third ward. Mombersiof the school board, | LIETAPLS that the government, Fearing @ | ¢, 04 of which had been seut to the arbic | The auestion —whether present cons sente unanimously voted w excuso him for | stance. A running conversational debate | TN I 5 AR Dok MAEh 2 | Otto Ostenberg and Charles Perbey. revolution, will proclaim ot slegunt | BB O erioan aaents on March g7, | ol of the ponitentlary end el his abseuce, and a fow moments later he | followed, in which Clarke, North, Mattes | g Courtright, J. Englchaupt, T. A, Pealy, WS- The elections was: Yoty it to o firet sigu of an outbroak, Shouln be. diamiasad fram cobaldexation an | S1eg: labor “xasts “ujpo) valid agree- was given permission by unanimous consent | and Graham participated. The independent | J. I York :nd M. P. Ryne. duy. Notwithstanding ' there two Confirmed the News of the Bartle. e v e e L e g LRl LA, S ', - dd visedig O aotaE e to return to Omaha on the afterncon train, | senators were all the time endeavoring to | Siloous w.e defeated by two majority tickets i the field. citizens and peoples, o The news of Bonilla's triumph reaches groun it was ied At a tme | jegislature, 1 e oxtension of tho orlginal o Tuk Ber representative Senator Teift | shut of the discussion by caliing the chairs | . MCCook—The election here toduy was a | about two-thirds of the vpie of the city wiis | here vin Managua, Nicaragun, and Corinto, | 800 in 8 manner not supported by the evi- | contract made with W. 11 B. Stout by the v AARYR RRNAIR A0H Y . L ieiniat Jd , bitterly contested one. Iver Tort was | polled. The entive eitizens ticket waselected | \Phepe are many who sympath wich | dence. The motion was supported by Mr. | Bowrd of Public Lands and Buildings of this ARIRALT aRly kRtusioh toF Tincolns b | ktention 40 ihio {agk hat tho pravious auss: | imade’io /defeat (01" Browar, the preaonti| a8 follows: Ynmes' Eribten. moxori W, H. | Boiia di.. tRo . tonmer. iy, and | Bhelll, who had Hot. corcludad: his. argu | state should b declared by the leglslature the carucst solicitation of his wife, who felt | tion had been moved. The chair evidently | mayor. = Brower was electod over relix | MeNeal, clork: I, L., Neely, treasuror; G. A. | ita possible Uhat the nows ey HAve | toant when the trluns) adiomoad | vold or bo wnnulled, 1t will be necessury willing and able to do without him until | had mixed his parliamentary yules, for he | Kennody by a majorivy of six. J. H. Yarger | Chace, ch cngineery & P Childs, potice | pocetved is somewhat exaggeratod. No | 00 Bl ¢ | that provision bo made . for the evening. declared that the mformal dis:ssion was in | #nd Jacob Sternmetz were elected aldermen | judge: councilmen, Fivit ward, T W. Moran: | niws concerumnie these events had reachod YERY OTAVI INDEED, | leasing of the penitentiary grounds and con- Btewnrt Saw u Nohey order until the motion for the previous ques. | 884 H. B, Borey police judge. The balauce | Second, O. B, Kortrights Third, . B. Scace. | Aunapolls, Honduras, when the steamor viet lubor, or that some method be substituted of the old ofticers were elected Members of the Board of, Education, for one Shortly after 10 o'clock Stewart ereated | tion had been stated by the chaiv MABON-Tharo woro: twa: tidkats “in the | yoar: W Miller and 8. B, Russell: two | Shiied from thore, but that is not surpristis | potivieal Crists In France Uas at Last Be- | therefor, un somo bourd or officer bo-clothied considerable of a stiv by iusisting that all Finally Senator Moore secured recognition | field at the village election, both heense | Years, W Howurd iabd T. W. Morun; | from there to Logucllgolphia, either by mail rome Keally Serious, Wity power 10.460pb ALd arEY b QU passes that had been given members of the | and made a somewbat extenaed argument in | tickets. The only issue between them was | three years, A, H. Elffsand A, A, Welch, | 1y raph, has been cut off during the last xv,\uu/w,m..v 893 by Ja nes Goran Bennett.) As to Lmpeached Ofiicials, ‘ senate be revoked. He asserted that it had | favor of recommitting the bill. In the | of 8 local character, “The clection was so | ‘The vote was very close om some of the ean- | four weeks. ' Should later news confiem the | Pats, April 4—New York Herald | The executive must also take official notice Beee sraned amoug tho oppousats. of the | courso ot his ramarka. ho made the assostion | oS0 that fourof thio canaid nes rocalved giites Tho exty clecuiamhield today passed | S0TIcs, of Bouillu's victory it will siuply | Cable il to Tug Ber | ~We havo not | of ponding procoudings, which at least RICRa BT BR1 i o vals il aiitaly by | Ahnttho billl oontained . neavialons disectly | akly 0 M. ) ay pi zain demonstrate that governments in con- | yet se » end of the ministerial crisis, | point to the suspension for the time being o Charlson, Isaac Deardeof and T.J. Wood | off quietly, there beingmo v braska and the | were clected. W. N. Hurle v issué. J. O i wayor and | trol in South America are by no establishea wus firmly | e maintaining the deadlock. He quoted one | opposed to the statutes of N I} situntion is undoubtedly assunnmg a | the powers of the state officers constituting and James | Steinbach’ (rep.) was elec g | Frtevi Lardetor. Ahe 1ist of the eab. | 10 part the Board of Public Lauds and Build T R s MeDonald | interstate commerce act. The statement | Whitaker, two of the old board, tied with A, | probably the full republi ticket was A dispatch from La Libertad says that o | Wost serious cl ‘)“ v ; 4'lie list of the cab- § - Tiie " inw: ralatlon folh the taa S returned another senator wouid be sent | evidently had no terrors for the frieads of | ‘-‘:\!:';;“‘"' l'i|,l'»f.»|"fi“.‘f e e victorious itk man named Pautin, a Spaniard by birtn, but | inet nanies that have been in ‘;u ation to-| o uoie respeetive deputios provides in- offect » A bill, for ut or 1.1.‘; it uestion “l“l ‘, Wi it s oty eletion Iy BATTLE IN DINCOLN, now a n.,“.q; subject, has 'n||l‘ll.t\~ ssmated | day bears the names of Inu n absolutely un- | that wuch deputies 'cabnot ach 88 | n i the r on North's 0 umpbell (rc yor: Williy San Sulva )y i army o auliy 10! o the public. iis proves that e AL gic s habaA B EAL S o d “I'he lieutenant governor replied somewhat wn by 17 | Lambert (vep.), tr C. K. Bayha rieeerr L R VRHUE DY 1 & wulin | known to the public, “This pr that emi- | such mewbers of the hourd. Provision should tion to recommit they voted it down by | R & R E A e e ah ot Ranacan e | AN (v ), engineer: 1red Thornton (demn). | Weir Elected Mayor Over Gralam by Two Fia g s {133‘7“"T.x‘"w'.-.ff'»'.u"\'\‘. ""‘—"lj"; | nent statesmen decline to take oftice under | therefore be made for the performance of the the senators who were holding passes had Calt of the House Agal I clerk: N. Carr (dem.), police judge. Al Maudrad Majority, by the murder.” An International dispate | the present circumstances. Iadicals like M, | duties ynd functlons devolved upon the board river > ohalr the Y R ] e ko TR AR e Jut a few | men—Pirst ward, J. 'E. Overfield (dem.); | Lavcony, Neb.,, April 4. —[Special Tele- {7 oo out of it Lockroy decline just as the moderates do, Besides calling attention to the necessity of given the chair their word of honor that The reading clerk pr ed, but a few | &0 D B 1 ¥ . 1 i ‘ ) they would make the senate no trouble when inutes later Graham moved a recess until l."" 4, br M. Cox (dem.); Third, I H. | gram to tug Bee I'he election in . Unfortunately there is nobody to take the w”\; i 11.;;\ ~u1.;\‘~yuyl ‘vm"x‘n""1'“:"»“:;""-“:":. shey temporarily RS e e Hare: | clock tomorrow. The independents de "vl‘..'“."‘l‘“"‘_;"’\‘”’“ ST Lincoln was a quiet one, and a DUPUY HAS SUCCEEDED, direction of affairs will furnish the authority for the intreauotio of bills at this stuze of the session huving such mianded the yeas and nays and before the 11 n huving such B light vote was cast. Mayor Weir, President mot is quit bout 8 # ¥ na S : : { . RSN oo, o il ote as o A , esident Carnot Is quite oper about the | leglslintion in v LORENZ0 CROUNKE ever, he directed the doorkeerer to take up | roll was completed Pope ‘moved a cull of the “'\]'.' Batiin > 1% ].I(",l'\’ [‘\l iy B : | fusion candiduts was clected over Graham | After Several Efforts He Manages to Forma | o0 P00 (500 mn’ he d [» SHob grasp Uovernor ] | all passcs and permit no one to loavoor | house. ‘This time tho absentoos provad to | fin CHECAE TAYOR IOTIY BY A teslonty OF | 0L O ot 200malority, The fight Ministry for France, Hprver R R RN Howe immedintely offered a resolution te 3 euter the senate chamber without unani- | be Feeleston, Habn and Miller, all oppo Ioa] e MUOTRACEARGE, LUAD Wb LERDIRMAY, B A Geahum beinge backed | PAmS, April 4—This morning Dupuy | the situation is felt that the one man § 4,0 pecy that the goveruor be requested 1o mous consent of the senate. nouts of sheblll. 1hedaors: were closed sl | fguic Nioliolson' (vop.), Second: Thomas | oo desporate ons, Graham belig abandoned the effort, to form a cabiney be- | before all athers who ought to be called to | promulgate and prescut to the house a bill ; | 6:20 und an ofticer sent for the absentees, | prab SOOI ¢ 1 s ARG | RN by the old gung. ‘The vote ca city n.-:.\vm-rl‘ y 1 i Paul [ Poytral | the Elysees is M. Constans, who is now i or bills covering the points of legislation Had u Suspiclons Look. { Many of the senators believed. thut another | pitih (FeRd AL Be W Atarnel 1 M | 18 very closo between Stephcuson and | ¢0use he could not induce Paul Louis Peyura great favor with the public. But the pres- sted i his messa At noon the deadlock was still on. ‘Ihe | 4t hht deadloci wis ahead of them, Dut | Wit dem ). S, A, Hail (dem.) and I W, | L-eavitt with chances in favor of the for la:sonepy. b Pehial) : SRBuE Inless | 4iout has no desivo to send. for M. Constans, | , ‘Ahe resolution wus a und the house At 10 the missing senators returned au - 4 P 2 Ap would also inc e Edou d Lockroy | A " q 5 AR VAN wk Ceess unt ter only absentee was Senator MeDonald, who | busins ~xl.\,'.uu Procecded B " | Rodcubock (rep.) It was one of the closest | Bowan, republican, is elected city clerk ] ‘rl:( \‘ ¢ j, Srr "“_ “m_ ““:: h I»“u for reasons not unknown. We have reason | ¥20K 81 I gl Boox had eluded the search of the sergeant-at- | Harris offered o resolution to the ¢ | elections hela here in years while Brown and Hargreaves, fusion candl | 48 uinlst 4 ] PRY | believe thut this crisis will last. In par- | Advised Another Sult Agalost Hilk, e y . lipRMisassnd & Jesoiision. 48 the | Scnvyien—Kepublicans are victors in the | dates for excisemen, are probably elected. | would not ao, belioving Lockroy too radical, | v avms. A telegram was reccived from Lim Aereq By senntol 10 8k { ion. They clected Donald Meleod | The nonpartisan school ticket is also prub- | Later, upon the ureent request of President | Mamentary circles there is very great dis | On reconvening at 2 o'clock the house took late yesterday afterncon bringing the in. | [CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. | | or, who defeated the present dewmo- | ably elected. Carnot, Dupuy consented *+ make another | content. JACQUES ST. CERE, up the special order relating to the invesh

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