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— =t TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1893, NUMBER <402, = — NOT THE WORK OF DYNAMITE | of his country are paramount to those of . | [ the army, at least 08 to construction and im and an admiral's salute of thirteen guns was fired to which the Phi adelphia at once | | general bublic have mo objection to the | Jucobites stamping their letters all over with I fikA]‘ FICHTING MACHINES Zkg‘fimwvi:fi:WLQEfXTh&“Lr:fl:f:IW(EFERS ARMY OFFICERS | 2ot s test waer, Bote assrad, 1 1 'VI(Hi[S' BELGIAN STRIKERS | Dharess;rho,socortng o jccbite cusoms sponded flying the French flag at the fore- | | provenent. Th I{un-i'\'ul.\v nment desived portraits of a dozen princesses, and the au: 1ns s the vis r officers desconded e Nevel oli it o s [ndi <« | to be repre: o J N B! and | tho 0% )| same as long as 00 )| 1 i i ) lendid Naval Display of War Vessels in | [R5 F FisLe olleoes e ‘vouy | Oleveland Tuctined to Divoroe the Indian Bu- | (0 M Aeiuauiies SRECTN R Thile! D ompe. | Moyor Buls of Brussels Assanlted and 8e- | thoritios feclunuct the syme wayas lonk 4% | Reont Explosions in Ohilian Cities Not Hampton Roade. COrTes ol scended the other. The deck | reau from Politics. tent to serve in the capacity of noting | verely Injured. y it through the Jut putting Due to Revolutionists, of the Frenchman had not been tidied military achievement | Q 1cen Victoria's portrait upside down is not presented o marked ggntrast to the imu | S — consideted SVOLY (adotousy ABd 1t 18 16 0ISY WELCOMES TO LATE ARRIVALS | “iGgleantiness of theAmerican vessels | SPOILSMEN NOT TO FIGURE IN THE CASE | CARLISLES AUTHORITY, MOBS HOLD FULL SWAY IN MANY CITIES }r;:w;v;“l“’y’\.x‘; :f.”r.‘z L ol atl' | GRAVE CHARGES AGAINST MINISTER EGAN the officer of the deck We left Toulon on - - of the Features of the Saspension of the 25th of March and sailed with moderate 1d Certificates, LONDON'S LORD MAYOR, tappenings Yesterduy Among the Ships at | speed direct to Hampton Roads, stupping | Other Propose forms In the Service April 16, Professional Agitators Stirring Up Strife reused [ Wastinaron, D, & Kho suspen | 4 rhorlng Crlminals in the Anchor—Animated Scenes on the Water m’n it ‘langier and the Azores for a imont Will Not Itave n Military Sec- (6% o7 Fold. CartinBAtEE By SEARLLEY Cut Desperate Fights Between the Ri- An neldent Which Has Made Him Unpopn Hed States Legntion with s View of Latist Acquisitions to the " i at REtREy=Stiow. Bravery or-incisn lisle, as announced yesterday, recalls the rep oters and the Police—The Strike is 1ur withh Certaln Clusses, Causing Tuteraational ¢ Armament of the Frenchman. soldiers Will Bo Itewarded, The officer was proud of the cruiser and R committee of the house upon the resolution fondly tapped the stecl plates which protect Intiodusen tby. MC Dootesy. 68 SHEsotrt wwd mayor of Lendon, who at a banquet Fonr Moxnor, Va., April 16.—The broad | het sides S0 rest inpg ot 4o Konk Wasiarox Bowra or fun Brr e Tesoilition SEMOCiEs. the GhrTttos § Bissers, April 16, ~This s boen @ day | @iven by him at the Mansion house in_ lonor | 1€ LISIE by James Gond n Bennett) and has speed of nearly ninetee 818 FOURTRENTI STRERT olution instruc he committee to | 5O e KA KRGt Aty b of Card . e i ALPARA hili (vi \veston, Tes knots an hour. She carries cighteen rifled W AsHINGTON, D, C.\ Aptil 0. § inquire and report whether, under the act | OF extreme hopefulnessand anxioty throush- | of Cax WL L e S LA Mt st b v Galveaton, Tex.), TOSS On A scar shield, of the flag of Ttaly | guns, besides ten machine guns. Her masts out Belgium. Reports from all points indi- | toast of v [ majesty the ril 16 3y Mexican Cable to the New nd the tri-colors of many flags float tod e e it tr: | interested to learn that it is the president's | ments, the secretary of the treasury has the | “He thut th ce is spreadin ulily placed the Bigot i e Ber Lirway inside, by means of which the | purpose to divorce the Indian buvesu from ' 'zht to use the proceeds of any money in the gunners ascend Lo the turrets of stecl sixty | polities. Assistant Commissioner Avmstrong | treasury arising from the sale of bonds ov hew foreign vessels have arrived feet above the ship's deck slovani Bausen and the Jean Bart, makin The only other incidents of the dav werc smplications resentations made last July by the judiciary Spreading to Al Sections, Loxpos, April 16, —~There has been a pro rious stir this week over the action of the Fleot at Anchor. reen, white and red bars, with a snowy ders throughout the west wili be | to provide for the resumption of specie pay pver the white-capped waves w P | and that the temper of the strikers is grow yroughly arouse lord mayor is de- | Order has been entively restored in Santiago. rssly rise and fall in Hampton Roads. (b ing worse. In this eity, the moruing passed | nounced as an wolatrous traitor who ought | A thoroush finvestivation has been made without disturbance. Several suffeage | to bein fail, and the Protestant alliance ha into the explosions in the Casa de Moneda, vl wi to the prime minister and Lord | Which caused great excitement owing to the was selected becauso of his intimate knowl- | otherwise, as authorizod under section $ of 4 ek o leventeen mon-of-war now In the harbor, | the reportine for duty of the young Spanish | odee of Indian matters andmot because of his | sald act, for any purpose other than those | L RARE B0 B0 0 RS SRR | Saligbury, and will probably send a petition | belief that they were caused by dynamite. ALl this afternoon and until the setting sun | lieutenant who is to serve ‘on staff duty | demoer Judging from what he hassaid it | mentioned in said section 3 X taMGoR: ho Mg et .| o the queen demanding his lordship's ve- | The investigat under Admiral Walker, and the Sunday | is probable that the president will detail I'he majority said There is no limita ””-" B ! ' g ,\ ‘I‘ 5 _l“"" “" 4 ‘:"“ M moval from the service throne. Readers will ot 1 e B o Sngers it | SoESas, 1S e FOLOUL DTS A0LHD | offcars of he memy for oty b apunta At | o v tho Suboney aF s sereary o | 0 Lol & S, RS LS | mambcs iedlenil belyar SER 10 | e suys e olkowing subi s RN 11 e ot LYie RIS 6 L BRIIIIAG Y| by tHE Boominis GF thia canmbhy o radaodi the || o oLy ndinn ugeday 1 vie: dointy.i Olaves|)td Eacatiy to FOL bonds ok ko Plitposes 0L 1w o Comiietos 1o prodlnmation ot | slon of Aldetman: IRDS: oloction 1o, tie | 896 hus basn sout to Prealdent, Olevelnnd ture was presentod., The launches | chaplain on tho Philadelphia was just about | land believes that the office was not man- | redemption under the act of 17, but the | (8 PG/ NE S eOcUY R ‘“.“'( mayoralty lust November, when he stoatly | by American vesidents of Santingo and Vale I et of Uh vesatn each displayin | 10,74 When L sutien i ofu e | aged by x Commissoner Morgan, with that | iacecds from such saloscaunot b used | Mo s bieuhioing mectings - favorof | i oo Sl il Eofeatint | ymraio: “Misisor Esn s bathoring. el shower of colors of its nationality, sped to lis o m o shows that they were sused the shadows of the protrudine caused by escaping gas and not by dynamit just over his head caused him to stact and | degree of unbias political and religious feel 3 place of worship, During his half year of Mhal clap his hands to his ears. On the flag ship | § x\‘,”‘.,, ~,MM‘I,_,‘_ ain to its administra Intention of Congress. Volders, the extreme socialist, who wasar- | oftice since then Mr. Kuill has falflied the | P18 i the United States legation and is dis- and fro across the waters, carrying lively | the chapluin, sky pilots as they call them in | 3% ¢ parties to the men-of war and back again th iavy, officiated at regular church sery wes, while on other vessels the morning Proposed Reforms in the Army. ' este A e S wi 1 > duties of 1s oftice t i ible dis honoring the ¢ ey, he eviden desires AR LS SeRE SR Rstakm They also said that it was the intention of | Fested and r Lulhidt U UL RO LT LR L " kbl LS UES 81 SonEHass to Ak thE mum amount of the | cendiary specch in waich ho' applied the | retion, giitg of m’u-usv;.lm“m;h'Gv;\ |vu|x l “mu.mmm nthe United States. O reserve fund at £100,000,000 gold coin and | most obnoxious epithets to M. Buls, The | ¥ the wratitude of several b 1 | and Chili cloud. "The air wits so wondcrfully transpar. | JEAYEFs of the Epiacopal ehurch were read AHPY L0 A e 1taa with Admer: | gold Lollioh: AnK o NN in e AL Rt sy s aner i which he has helped oicially : ' . b Juckies, as the tars are familinrly sroposed reforms in the army. It is | Up to and including the year 1801 the total and privately in their charitable work. Lovd |00 ®00 ) [hane ent that the ghint of the brass work upon the | kuown, stood on the main deck with bared proj ) b of RoliiGariiies i 1 ks venge upon the mayor and encouraged | may from time immemorial hive enter- | Mesignations of the membars of the cabineg distant Atlanta shone @ star point in the | heads, 'while the solemn words were rever: hie does ot think of having a | BEOERL G B0 e e e ity | Volders to still more inte mperate language, | tamed every year archbishops and bishops | on Monday, Isidore Errazuriz will be asked heavens, The sky was bluc and the water | ently uttered. - Meanwhile the church pen- | military secretavy. e has so far given no | gy SPALI ! NN BATINS oRatTa HHiaL QoA o inpiRE of the established nCurch of England, and | to reform the cabinot | nant flew from the yardarm, Save for this | intimation that he wants a succcssorto Licu ! Mr. Knill resolved to do a smilar | Pl Herald's corrospondent NitiEne | service on the ship and in the picturesque | tenant Dapray and believes that a military | oo TGy issued unless ot the tme of honor to the prelates and pric LI (el re e l‘\' i ¥ : ’»' - ! little chapel ch stands unde o shadow | secrota s whol ocessi since the | e NRIARISY Sl € e 0 drew 3 wds and advanced to i ¥ I it thiss vorl 3 clegraphs that General Saraiva has dis- | lile chapel, which stands under the shadow | scoretary i wholly unnecessary since the | {(inea the rossrve fund of 8100000000 gold | ! ’n vd tadvanced to- | 1y fitfhe T U S el sl B (e EAC R L il { of budding elms at the fort, there was no War department is full of military office coin and gold bullion was in the treasury ward the pl Some of the crowd fired | 4t the prosent moment he s | persed the Castilbists, Genoral Pinheivo Moving Masses of Color. ervice at b tress Monroe, with wh v‘u |Ir-<.>1|~\‘\HIV v U.m\‘\‘ \\];‘,‘” l;.wy, - As to the replenishing of the reserve fund | revolvers and a few threw stones, but the the most abused an in Kng ; and I'he most e 1 I‘H.‘ “{\ ‘“ m‘V r \ 1 »;l\ i !. ;|I~. The excursion boats were laden with spec A Question of Etiquette. 1 ofeots wh ke 48 prosent saparated from | i1 €ase of diminution below the sum of §100,- | strect was cleared without a sh e o re B e L L B | 1 ravolutionary: trooner TG | b all oMcers who are at present separated trom | oo Siabionbare A TA B16 SUEHILS that the lord mayor was entirely justitied | U r volu Iy troops. tators of the scene, moving monuments of | night the British squadron of five ves- | thoir commands. and it is believed that ho [ S0 "j\h";‘ Vel 6 Ll Nobody was injur b brocedenta i Un to: the raformntionit federals have deste rai be. BN A “diore of. ynokita with Is and | S¢18 ynder command of the vice admiral. 1 | will immediately order most of them to their | § g (SR AL LOLH LS ARsddite CHIR S AYde niversal t At convivial gathorings in | tweon Salto and iin Grande. 1 ags. A score of yachts with IR AN (e TN e Toits. G the. ViKeltins sbes w the committee says that the sum should b a5 h . inivers; av i L Mokt 1 o ieved ing off the Virginia cay stations, i : SHik soun LEvAYAs U Tha Poraand the. 10 Mokah has arvived in Avtizas with 600 ad- PR ACIHOEY t00 EHEcrtiip Fthol roRuR BRI vH restored from the current coin receipts of | Mayor Buis was walkine home abou an | this cou ' and th E 1it 4 s ] rator nerin t 0 " or queen nud since t reformation t ditional vops. o Catamarca unimportant tothe beauty of their graceful forms and | the morring. Tho greatest interest is cen No Early Appoint xpected. the covernment not otherwise appropriated ) el I P Kkirmishes 1 Yeaticy el |6t ¥ L bt e ol ie | and.v such re RHT T ATA TS forad D Luncheon and banguets where precedents are | SKirmishes have taken place, widespread sails. Upon the shore the hust- | tered upon the ar 1 cruiser Blake, of | The appointment of a_brigadier general is | und when such revenues ure transferved o | i, fiom the meoting, came down the street. | studied and followed, the. tonst has been The Herald correspondent in Buenos Ayres ling throngs in the hotel lobby. with the land’s display. which will probably be [ not expected before midsummer on account | the reserve fund they ave not subject to be | i 50y 0 Eo D wlow The Chur King.” At a Mansion | telegraphs that congress will assemble finest specimen of naval architeeture of the rush of work before the | used forany other purpose. v il Ll e B SR i LI O LS R DG bot i May 1. General Roca has arrived at the sview. \Whet the v i president, As General Carlin _is to Conclusions of the Minority. S LTI ““{ “‘ AR DL s or Iivans proposed, *he | capital and will endeavor o arvange a settle- commanding will, after saluting our colors { g0 upon the retired list Novem MR e rte about fifty paces behind him three men ran | Giie Jeett, BRSOE EATS D iy tho ment of the troubles in Catamaren. All of the broad, sunny viazzas, radiant in spring | and being answered by the saluting at the | ber 24 next, his nomination is now out of the | M Ray of the minovity Frpliasi ks e iF BRI Giesh ik the passes of the Cordilleras are impassable costumes, and with huge bunches of lilacs on | forts . wait for Adwiral Gherardi to salute | question. Before he could be confirmed by | {0 5 ,,”‘” (u(lm S CRSOATRY L5 ’[”““ ‘l"_l‘ blow with a stick on the head. As Buls st L = being blocked by su id fro) S 1 ship, o MO y he sel J € ould oac! ie retireme o el e ket i end o nl of o nenians, thelo breasts, and tho merry chatter of con- | from his flug ship, or recognizing that Ad- B he would reach the retivement | yofapved to were shown at considerable length | turned he ved another blow and w DS IO b ML e L L, naval review fleet, should be considered | Mr. Pickett of Virginin, son of the famous 1 y ; ! Hotel Guests Poisoned, and with great detail. The purposes of the | laid unconscious to the pavement, A resi CoNstaNTINOPLE, April 16.—David Thomp i ws ere also discussec t considerable | de 0 It enue N ETY 0 d seen | son, United S US I ster to Turke il apirit of animation to o _Sunduy sccne that | as having the velative rank of full admiral | General Pickett of confederate fame, is one | WS wore also discussed at considorable | dentof the avene, Louise, wito had sewn | son, United States minister to Turkey, will would have made the Puritan fathe Aind EhusibB TR o b8 conkinred Eeentor || o thakmoRtihrom neab vapplicantsitor thel| iiaREt g fnd (i AR WARERICEORC GO W St 1 B TS [HCORi Ser ULE L U (KUY FEOEC (O dlinttonCisngitritiiohitho ke rimolinn piaoncrs BRPNETHEEHE Bloale Poront: of: anotbor co Is i question tat I8 agitating the naval men Hu:;‘\“[‘l:I\‘ul.:.:ll;»x;:n\i\ul u the arag to g ieh | 1 CRAA S e W nothing 1 tho resump- T L CIL TV EET O g0t In conseque \l\. ’h.. procests | victis died: It s supposed thit discharged : ni i naval regulations requive the Seute Y Was o inate St DT ST e thaur PRt P40 tha atoliTint st the conduct of Turkish authorities | Cooks placed the poison in.the foo e ’ naval vessels visiting a foreign port must | Kdwin O. Gibson, & one-legged retired officer | iy 1o Set A pATrt ANy Haervo find for the o Polios Curgad thodoclalite, Andaflor | (5is the vedant antkOLYsvian Wiots i | DANAMAy Colotbin (vie Galveston, Tex )y The Giovani Bausen was sichted ¢ salute the ship found in portif she is com- | of the army, is alsc oplicant deniption of the United States notes, ‘r",‘ ft ;w HineaieT: \’I his et boen | Asiatic Turkey, many prisoners in Cezara | April 16.—[By Mexican Cable to the New this morning, but not too early for the us manded by an ofticer of senior ranl, but | Itis believed that the wvement of | Second Tt the only fund which et BRI e ethor o ot they abe the ones | and Marsovan have been removed. Hun- | York = Herald—Special o Tug —Brr.|— isitor be e scenior o “olonel Jorbi 1 0 estoppe! provides (and which is the rescrve en ascortainec netuer or nof oSS AL o i o : i o St « ‘olon, w I od last burning of powder. She is not a stranger to | should the visitor be the senior the salute | Colonel Corbin miy -~ be an AT 8 e L O s S L Ry e b L creds of Avmenians have been released from | The steamer Colon, which arrived last night, st then come fiest from the ship at | to the proposed military and naval ball, as | gf {hepioyisions of 155 for the redemptio The police were fnf R Chat st these two cities, although many | brought very little rews from Centra anchor 1t is believed, however,that the Eng- | he was one of its principal spirits. Donds sold from time fo tge o radomption Sl L M R L ned fn Irzeroin Y| America. When the steamer left Amape [ lish admiral, alwioueh aving o rank re | Ariny offeors want the brevating of .| purposes i that Sucl proseed iy e Wi | Front 4 Tevalver ay the prostrate mas o ondispatch savs that an Auglo- | Policiry Bonilla, the leder of the rovolu. | latively higher than Admiral Gherardi, | dian soldiers for gallantry in action stoppe: tany time for that purpose, but for no oth et ARG RARLML G bR T oL / nian committen has appealed to the | tion in Honduras, was in posscssion of ceremony. She is a partially protected | will, after suluting the national colors, fire | and medals issued instead. They contend rd, That tho power tosel] honds stitl ex: | | M Bullras SR undonsolous \Whon Sakon | o eopis for contribiitions 1o a fund. to b used | Temniclgalpa. - Therenors of ‘the copfise d 3 ) ’ \ 51 nUmbor ot gans for otr:| th Biravating iBiis Nass 18 bRt i e wd is limited only by the amount o o his home. ¢ recovered consciousness u u fun U e S A T (T b B 5 cruiser, with two mammoth 10-inch guns, | Off the rezuition number of guns for our | that the breveting bu s biinz run 0] Uniecd Staites totes. outatanding, iess the pro- | toward evening, and probubly will be able to uinz justice in the courts and future | thab eity was cabled the Herald on the day BN R 7 & ton ot stael ss. stoasaht as_ | somoroff death and that the Indians would apprecinte | oo of bonds soid for Shat burpose wnd npe | vosume his MGl duiios. within & feu iy, | ‘ton for Armenians under Tukish | #fter the great battlo which preceded its pehlte rouds tonfght presented thio ustal | meduls more il e o v on T, pam D (AL LUNEY @ St Liediie, capture occurved. e revolutionists huve ; prilliant effe Admirval Gherardi will give scell ineous, ourth—That the sceretary of the treasury e e ¢ s ] not finally triumphes o, and skirm- fair to look upon with her black anda yellow | his first dinner to the visitinz officers and | Nuional Commutteeman Tobias Castor is | 1S B0 power to authorize or hold as againat | Maver, Kine Leopoid hus tavice inquired vy King A ] ded. ishes frequently oceur: Baint, but sho con fight. Sho came. to an | the commanders of ‘the shins Tnesday night BRI e obias Cas approbeiations by cougross or for expendivurcs | Shecial coutier after his health, St. PErensiuke, April 16 cepting the | While the Colon was at Amapola her anchor in the vicinity of the American fleet, { and from then on until the departure of th y e ; o | tuthorized by luw, any part of the surplus IREOLOTLBGIA SV OI AR WL e Novosi, all the newspapers approve the | officers met difficulties in handling her caigo, } sty vet, o OMOHUINON PILL Jrdaid Watson Pickreil of Beatrice went to New | revenues of the government for the redemp- | for his part in the meeting which prece Doyt o it : 2 about 600 yards froni the wharf, and after | fleet for New York there will the rounds of { y oVttt FHE el o o At T et ar i s thorodemp, ((HOF WA Bitrt course tuken by King Alexander of Servia, | the government having pressed all the dock ;‘u‘x:im lx\;m;L; |In.'l ..;v.-u Hv.\n;m u,,..; at her .\1‘2:.:;.;'«(1 -nul!hn-nH-‘n;l:-\illnlm‘ll-lxV_~“:‘hnn\-\;'i)lsf-\.x’vll‘]-\" C. 1. Crouch of Waterloo, Ta., and M. M. | Surplus forsuch purposc, bt herein his power Fought the Police. Phe semi-oMcial press is especially genevous | laborers into service as soldiers, Oficers st oand fired a salute, she was | Week. s o flec ! ok que are NS ends. 5 =t with its commendation, of the Colon report that the situation in apswered and nn ofcor of the Baltimore | Pectec to entertain the oficers of some for. | 1AM of Dubuque are at the | LI e e L Ihis evening turbulent crowds foughy the | Wit its commendation Y Nicaragua i berious. A revointion I8t Eps went aboard of her with all pomp and | cign ship, to be desighated by Admiral e ) 10 REACH THIE TWIN CLTIES. police in several districts of the city. In the Opposing Home Hule, pected, ceremony. Glierardi, and this, of itself, will keep every ACCOUNTS FOR THE DELAY. 4 —_— ruede la Balaviar the wob bocame xo threat- | Loxnox, April 16.—More than 200 Metho- | Dictator, Rodviguez still maintains _his B 2 it ship busy looking after the enjoyment of our mportant Litigation. by Which the Rock | eninig that mounted police chargedthem with | ot ministers in Ireland have signed an ap. | POwer in Costa Rica. He hus been watching Auother Fighting Muchine Arrives. Rt e SRR R G TR T R oS Inland viky Exthiaate Linos: drawn swords. “Tho rioters threw jars of | dist ministers in Ireland have sigued an ap- | FUPARL SCRR TR0 4ol a0 Ta 0t with JThe quartermaster on the bridge of the | will attend tho naval dances at the hotel. - i iered MisxgaroLts, Minn, April 16, —Arguments ek firo and_stones gmong the police. | Bedl ";;“"",'l”“" Sl b :T."'“]',‘"‘",I[‘\"‘L”,‘,‘,'(l\ increased vigilance since the lust plot was e, piSs On e biidge L es t 5 Ocenrred. ? R e i S A ey rey oppose home rule, both on religious 1 noroated 108 Siuop Juh IR R RS HEILHE casulIn wenhatl oy R e e WasHING | 16.—The proba- | on an important railrond swit have just been he mob \erg b ot ambled | o mmercial grounids R L CICICHE T IO 1/ hBd sighted another man-of.war: Inward b g ble reason for the hevetofore unexpected de- | commenced before Judge Lochren in the dis- | Moficomen' were bumed and _ bruised e T : pound. Tike a siliouctte her black hull was | How the Descendants of Columbus Spent | 11V in the ratification of the extradition | trict court. This case was begun several | The city isas il in o state of sioge. All | o Congratuiniad King Aexsnder. OBSERVED THE ECLIPSE utlined against the white tleg clouds Sund 3¢ ntly coucluded with Russia be- | years ago and involves an amount of about | places of amusement are deserted. The po so e RADI A i o8OI SRaHLO 2 nich hung lazily against the hori Ul ] T i i in. | lice and the rioters have the strzets to them- | Pean sovereizns have congratulated King 3 Aok “‘me y gl ! .'n !lulvn.n n New Youk, April16.—The duke of Veragua, | came known toduy. The treaty was ratitied | £,000000 in mortgage claims on the Min- | {160 4 Al & Alexander upon his newly acquired power, Gratifylng Resuits trom the Harvard Cols 15 or Eracatul st o detioate et g | tne 110t lincal descendant of Christopher:| by the senate of the United States, with an | neapolis & St. Louls railroad. The case is | *NHisparen irom Mons says that the —————— PR Boution InIBUHLITAmeISe; bt rigging. Her two masts wero thick and | Columbus, awoke this morning in the land | smendment limivng the section relating to | of national importance and favolves a new | sirikers have had possossion of many streets AMERICAN RAILWAY UNION, LConHaN el By nag GURKIR D e warfed, and but for the W' ne discovered by his iliustrious ancestor for the | Political crimes, shortly before the close of “‘l‘h‘,'l r\' ‘\.—;;“‘_’\‘_‘l» f Now York has sued for | here since early in the afternoon. Rein e ALPARAISO, Chili, (vis Gulveston, ex.,) hfch sivmounted thom she did kot botray | first thme, Tho dreary. ralny wosther iu | thelast administration. The cxchange of iy Seibert of New York has sued for | foreements of soldiers have been sent from | Plans Made for the Formation of a New | April 16.—(By Mexican Cable to the New h surmounted them sh 0 ' st ¢ u foreclosure of a mortgage of 1,000,000, and ! 210 ork Herald—(Special 1o ' i & miiltary purbose. oo graft, might, B¥e | which he landed from the New York had | rtifications was to take pluce at St Peters: | this suit s said to be in the interest. of the | 115 11 Laloe/grgantzaslon: York Hamld—[Spanial o Tun v 7OIER & ho stenmed meaver s jade voul BIEE | given place to a bright, sunshiny morning, | bure, aud the exchange copy for the United | Rock Islind roud, which secks to_obtain NGLISIL DOCK LABORERS, Oixzoano, Hi Apetl 10 <The tnoiiiio for | valinna of the ol SOIRReCHoE Wi LANE ler stern told her natiounality and the vi- | more like that to be expected in the duke's | States, with instructions and authority to | Possession of the Minneapolis & St. Louis as ssvoral (dayayiove inenpinborineponthe [jtoday, - RAc. - MInt Arigic HaTYa jigus looking ram oxtended from ber | native country, A Spanlsh flag floated | Miniater White to effect the exchunge, were | AT SHIEVASE 1100 t0 STl cigion, Tumerous | s¢ ts Thougnt » General Strike Wil Bo Or. | formatlon of un Amoriean Taflway union | colloge statlon. he woather was cleur prow procluimed lev name, the Jeau Bart, & | from his window in the Hotel Waldorf, on | forwarded some weeks ago. The an- [ A number of claimants are sccared by a o yostoriay completod:tho Aeabstop mtheion - Curing, - mbia - nhiace s ofs SHio SRGalling BSiidn bl armiored. orulser, added o, the Hinayin ] 4 Sl s 3 = ! ke ko arhy Loxpox, April 16, ~Thousands of dockmen | terprise and have issued a lengthy document | with no passing cloud and no haze to mar the Prench navy within the pash five years, the Fifth avenue side, in honor of the di nouncement that the exchange had | 5,000,000 mortg hich is prior to other As the cruiser moved slowly d tinguished guest within, taken place was expected befare the close | mortzages, and is ciaimed to cover property | and other riverside workers met in London | setting forth the outline of ouc of the great- | obscrvation, Atmospheric cowditions were . v o rpplo i Commander Dickens of the United States | of March and the delay has given rise | dcdauired after it was given. Then other | this afternoon toconsider whatattitude they | est labor orgunizations the world has ever | o iiic® Wil be satisfuctory to the highest cither side & aul o a & e AErT S i T it ng | DATties claim that their mortzaze also cov- | might best adopt toward the Hull strike. | seen. The union proposes to enlist, as far as | qowpon R vom cither side of her long and slender ne navy and Mrs. Dickens, who are to serve as | to considerable speculation. This went so e side | , ; d ers the entire road as a second mortzage,but | Chairman Edwards made the first spee », all rai smploye svery de e l|‘i”ilnlnl pregentod a siriking althoueh | pilots to the ducal party during their stay iu | far s to origiyate a rumor from Berlin that | is o prior lien on some of the ' ex- SuignhBayardsimadolsholidratdsnecoiny posslble; all railvay employes, ofy eyory:de pic 3 er tall sides were dark & 2 S i s 4 » said that he was bitter] rosadito | serintion anaiite avowediob]ec T TAMMANY GRATIFIED, TRHE bt the Deetine bl e Smar 4% | the United States, and John Austiu Stevens, | President Cleveland had iustructed Minister | tensions and improvements made after tho ::‘.;‘““I.‘l'i‘\“‘"':l_h.“_ (‘I’!‘"‘I' "'.:‘n:"’ljll :‘l_ ;:l, s riptio :H”‘ H»[l_‘\)«"t\‘ d. lhi« ll!: the abol- he undercoat of red lead. The smokestacks resenting the mayor and munizipal com- | White to withhold the exchange—a state- f«'llr‘\m mortgage was given. The $,000,000 | the ‘linm v L i 2. "I 9 [1iahmon O tho BkrIKO ANE 10ycokkns imenns . tho atcel musta word o dirty yelloniah | Mo of 100, patd. thelr Tospocts to the | ment promptly denicd in tho State depart. | IOFEIES covers a wroat many b atall ports of the United Kingdom, as he | of settling difficulties and the eradication of rab, and her ten guns, wstead of reflecting | foreign visitors and_offered to accompany | ment. "It was learncd today that this delay | {0 boItOS, - b EEG0 mortines had proj plution passed yester- | heavy dues and taxes which members of the | Npw Yonk, April 16.—The Herald prints phe brilliunt sunlight, were dull brown. | thom to mass at St. Patricls cathedral, | in making the exchange wis doubtless duo | it A AT Pt day, by the o (ot s various organizations are now compelled 0 |t followine arough her open ports the broadside of five | Their services being accepted, the party left | to the absence of the czar from St. Peters- | Warmers Loan AN six | delegate the Dock T DA R R e e 2foll } nd six-inch guns, each weapon surrounded | the Hotel Waldorf for the cathedral at 10:45 | burg. He is visiting his second son, Geor; I‘"‘, has 4 ‘“}"3{.“’_1"-}“},’-"{"’- S “(“,,',‘."', union. A confe of waterside dele- :""' ~ gt v‘l ‘” 'tus, which | “president Cleveland s entered into an by its _appropriate crew, were conspie- | i M. in two carriages. The party was com- | who, on account of pulmonary weakness, is ‘I"“z‘]{“. an: I.,“‘; .“'~J:‘;“-‘, of Philadel- ] o105 trom all parts of the united kingdom, | M4 been issued, tha e present | gorcement respecting the federal patronage ous. The huge cylinders 'of steel which | rosed of the duke de Veragua, his wife, | spending some time in the Ciucasus moun- | Pt cltims o Hen for 4 R New X ",“Fl”"' he said, had been called to meet in London | Orgamizations of railway —men have | j'thig state with the chiof of the regular burmounted the hollow masts were pene- | [lizabeth of Aguilera, duchess of Veragua s, in the Crimea. The czar had not se T O s T e ey ve ke e | tomorrow und determine upon » course of | never —held such mutusl confidence | o "anq atate organizations. Lieutenans trfted by the Jong muzzles of her rapid-firing | bis daughter, Maria, ana his son; the duk him for sowe months and, in company with ‘;'”‘"_‘“"1‘ ) Inhay ho 3% ”f"'\'!”;’ Mueral | action. Heappealed to the meeting to await | in ch other; that they have not been able Givaraae Shachamia et e aTa uns. The tars were standing at their | brother, the Marquis of Barboles and h his family, went to pass the Russian Kaster H',",“:“" .uv ur j “,: New York .luL’\ml the event of this conference, not to take an | to exist without jealousies and antagonisms, jovernor Shechan, a principal.in the agree- arters in respectful attitudes,while a group | bephew: Commander Dickins and Mrs, | week with the invalid. He is a greav dis 1,"_‘,_‘;’“:‘| By ‘”'(‘ Lade Ll Sl ,l.'l“" ‘, ‘ “"“" independent and uncertain step, not to strike | ‘Lhese it is proposed to wipe out by bringing | ment, brought the news of the result of his of officers in full uniform on the bridge wepe | Dickins and John Austin Steve tance from St. Petersburg and means | (80 hoiaiuis of securities. Tho ""‘ Bt | unless a general strike should be ordere all_the men under an organization which | interview with Me. Cleveiand from the nas hurveying through their glasses the fleet The duke and his brother were both very | of communication comparatively slow, | 5 @ ‘“[“5"\"'}!“. SRk ”*""fi TonG : inthe | pgo'Cis authorized to quote the opinion of | deals with each man ndividually. At the ceady ussembled. With equal interest the | plainly dressed, wearing a prince albert | mounted cour veing the most rapi o o oarnr eSO a I b ean i Hrohn(Butne tht inotatrike "anould - belinati: | Samietime ftho Sfoundarafiotushie SRallwavil e,y et na e e e B nen upon the United States vessels gazed | black coat and vest, dark tweed pants and | It is believed, however. that the czar's Ante on bonds for four years is exercis- | {iuq hefore the conference should have dis- | union cluim that the new organization will subst E acl pon the warlike stranger and the maurine | Silk hat. The dresses of the ladies were | thenticavion of the Hussian copy of the '“f‘,‘"“""’ the ““"‘“"'*l ; T ; cussed the matter, It the conference should | in no sense conflict with the existing organ Mr. Sheenan and Mv. Marphy with Mr. Who headed the solitry g o the stom | Oven more severe in their s licity of stylo, | treaty 15 now fu St. Petersburg, and that | 1018 apparent that the road is paing, | (S e, dotin Burns would fight with | zations of railway employes it is designed | Cloveland is that no appointments shall b araded in solitary glory on the Italign | When the party arrived at the cathedrala | the formality of the exchange will soon be “""1,’1{ ‘f] ‘;';IM',“‘; o \.‘:x\fl'h.- "I_'_I ““\‘ .:"f the men through thick and thin prim n-‘m.!uu\ l\_ {m;l!n-un“:[fl n-..l.,n.{.-wf i .‘dvlll.nlix L“.;t;m\""l “ri'\'”xi;""'xm'fl'f;: I:xrr Vesscl. small crowd was on Fifth avenue awaiting | enacted. The edpy for the czar's signature | Bearly 21L000000 in cash | easury, The 50 Joph Havelock Wilson. metber of par- | Men who belong tono organization whatever. eral of approved by the regular or- Welcomed the Fronehminn, the duke's arvival. Many deferentially paid | left St. Peters third inst, and | 1%0ck Island interest cluim that they should | 500004 spoke for the resolution passed by | I'here are to be no secret meetings or ballot; | ganizations shll file their applivations in 5 their respects by dofing their hats, to which | should have returned there by this date, It | lave this money toapplv on its debt, but | o onference yesterday in favor of a gen- | ho grand officers and no grievance commit- | Washington. Then Mr. Cleveland promisos ah and rattlo went the anchor of the | 4o 'duke vesponded fn Kind. may be, though, that the czar did not trans. | the proposition is resisted by other interests. | (0N O 400K 0 bogin tomorrow, | tees. All minor dificultics between em- | to give them due consideration. This under- an to the bottom. The same in e e A duning | iRy SHONR T AR H0. and it that | [t1s allezed that the Rock Tsland thought by | Frb S SRR 0 TR EURIEET | ploves and corporations are to be adjusted | standing appiics to Tammany as well as to tant the glovious stars and stripes wero van | (Gijien the party remained _outside awaiting | should be so, o forther delay. of sone days | SeCuring the appointment of a veceiver iv | 0 G o) They show their confider without strikes, but at the same tine with | the state . up to the summlt of the mainmast, just un- | nvitation to enter. They w v | may ensuc before the exchange actually [ WOUld get the proceeds of the road, and fail- | ), jictice of the cause of the Hull dockers, | all regard for the rights and best intercsts | The president has not advanced far in his lerneath the slendor penmant, Tho geut e L e Y | ing in”this wants it sold to sausfy its | MRIuSHOC ST HAC SR BT INE UL 1O | of the men. Besides the main point, regula- | welcome of the “rezulurs,” but his attitude B et Con e e | et on et stde | che oo | 1V Ta b Woves fn b connection tonote | S 1L o M et and | o i o e et of i | ton o s wroubien tho aneunizaton con | lowagl | Lot Governor, Shestn g ICALh 4 ynd son were en chairs - front of th that the change of the tre ot extradition | £Xpected to buy the Minueapolis OIS | njons to ascertain ews of the 1 as | templates several side issues, as an - emplo, and A wrphy is de hed as having bee iho i i omored (e g with g | 41 sou Werv given eliaies - tron it tho elungo of the troaty of extendiion | Wyt Toteed aalo for 4 low figurs, Tho | 40iens 0 ascortatu the views of the e ms | [SbIBLLE SbFarty LD SRUCe, 8 SEVIOH | Sl A0 Phdy aro entifod reverberating boom from the distant fc as colebrated. ~Archbishop Corrigan 1 L been rep 1 to the Department of BLACKBALLED SOUNG SELIGHAN, strike, and the best means of resisting the mda, ROYALISES IN HiGH FEATHER, thundered back o recognition and a wel. | Pied the throne; on one side was Rev. Mgr. | State, althourh the American copy has been federation D D e 4 IR A TRCORD and wwel- | g velie and on the other Rey. goln Connolly. | in Patis for some weeks. S - — PASSENG & WRBCKED. S2Tust at this instant the officers of tho Jean | KeY: Heury . Newry was celebrant; Hey - - Why Bei ATas Degiel Bembmhip I e BY A DUGLIN PARLIAMENT, I K s ¢ Lt crs of the dean | p oy doacon; Rev. T. H.,Murphy, sub. AMERICAN PRODUCES ABROAD; SR o) PRERe-IN . aligra aftehe NaIn i MERIOHR XU Kaxsas Ciry, Mo., April 16.—The Time QIR0 10 tho aidg 1Bt ourouny Bhol & Y Rev, W. 8. MeLaughlin, master of ° b New Yoik, April 16, —~The Herald prints | New Plan by Which the Home Rale Bill rible Kesult HeAligAs (CiTY "‘ ) 'k' ho' Tlimcy P L et nd Wil allonb] ;_YM” 0 “'\"‘I‘I " 8 V'Iw-« rmon wius preached by vetary Morton Will Continue the Good | the followi “if all tho tales growing out May be Accepted. ViNamac, Tnd., April 16, —The passen ’l““ 4 b “"“ 1304 ‘“ AVARONLCE ""“.“l'” 3 { e Tyt vy agass 3 B. Daly Work I ted by Mr. Rusk f the blackballing Theodor lig I N April 1 A story has beo ey dent in nolulu wwall, via San Frane had the form and build of ‘o torpedo boat e ) g ork Inau ed by Mr. Rus of the blackballing of youn ore Selig ONDON, April 17.—A story has been cur- | gteamer Nellie Blye, owned by J. F. Fish ; : L S0 unaed dook. wearcely hibove the Tavel nent's mass in B flat was given Wasmizaros, D. C., April 16,—Secretary | mon by the Union League club are true, | rent for two or three days that several | born & Co.. while making a trip down the | €180, under dute of Apr in which he Y | un” was sung by a choir of sixty 3 rn & I | @ of the water and sheathed ‘with metal With double & aastet and chorus under | Morton has determived to energize the in- | then there avea lot of tho younger members | members of the cabinet favor a plan by | viver this afternoon blew up, seviously in- | 593 : IR LTI . Dver lis miem wes & houss tion of Mr. K. lier. Iather | troduction of corn in Europe. He invites the | of that republican brotherhiood who are not | which a choice between government by a | juring eight pussengors. G Peivun, pro The royallats 1rofess to bo in ‘posseasion pectable size 10 was & whilehaek eoro: | Kelluer's choir, Ucomposed —of sixty | co-operation in this workof all manufacturers | ehips of the old blocl.” Dublin Parliament und government by the | prietor of the Eagle Machine shops of t of fnots relativo to, future sctlons of ‘M, mon enough on the lakes, but deededly | PO¥S: d 8 4 n.u\ \Ilu- \_xn-yl‘!‘n AL of corn products, from whom he desires as a A new phase of the case has been made | British Pavhament shall be granted to | city, had both 48 broken and crushed and Blount, in which the col 1ssioner in the unique in the Frenchmen’s cyes. While | POESons were o shop Willlams of Boston | ,poliminary step, to obtain o full statement | public and by a club mantoo. *It.was,” said | Ulster. A provision to this eiect having | was severely injured interually, ‘The others | nameof the United States government will hey wero still lost in wonder at” the uniq nd the Dantah sonsul, who occupked @ seat | ¢ pe various kinds of products made from | the clubman, = qusation of race und relig- | USSR abproved by tho Trish leaders, ‘would | were less acrlously hurt. — Nono of * the | restore tho deposed queen to the Hawalian R TR R R el i next to the ducal party " 0 i e clubman, ueatioy ace. ell »enserted in the home rule bill passengers escaped injur 10 boat was : oAl el s R S LYol rolliiaoltive, o slgnifioun After the song Rev. M. Lavelle asconded | corn by the manufacturers in each state, | ion, It was the outgrowth, though, of a [ The Standard says of the plan this morn- | catirely demolis and ‘sank imuedtavely | throne. The royalists in th > paying their loud tribute to the | the bulbit s d said Ve have pres: | with a brief statement &% to their character- | movement which has bsew on foot in the | fng: “The Ulster members would oppose after the explosio '_‘"L‘ Ly as R g RacEe BRI AR (40 BN KIS | anbiwith) us his grace, the duke of | ispics and excellence. club, and hus been gatming force, too, for | because the Protestant minority clse Amon the scriously injuved are [l Giogh TalaknmpL i al stepped into his gig and started as | SEAEUL the head of the cleventh gener: Eenatai Mattas or: Nabraskan havioet aoe | 8Raitime where in Treland would be left to the merey | CLARENCE FISIBOiS rapidly as four oars could carry him toward verybody knows that the o | of the Irish Parliament. J. . FisubouN -~ e the new arrival, reaching the latter's side 4 club was founded amd has As to the lelgiuom Strike Daxien Riof WILL NOU INTERFER E. Whilo the. boarding. ofecr from —the 1o | countey. He comes here as the guest of the | the secretary, will shortly receive instruc- | standing as & vepubliowr elub. The vepubli Pamis, April 16, -M. Boure, French i JasEs | timore was still some distance away | Mton. He has been welcomed alveady by | tions as to carrying the workon abroad, Sec- | van party has arawn ‘oa it for enthusiasm, | bassador to Belgium, has returned to Paris [ When the accident occurred the boat was | World's ¥ enters Declde to Contlnue and was being rveceived with - due | U0 seculir wuthorities of the city and [ retury Morton proposes toavail himself of the | braius and money in response to a telophonic summons from | in shallow water pilot had discovered Work us Usual. e Thon o oneral Samressiny, | Mation. and L in the name of the archbishop, | appropriation under which the work will 1 “The truth of it all §s that the younger | the government, who wish to confer with | that there was something wrong with the | Cuicago, 1L, Apeil 16—t is not mony navil officors thut the ostamis i | i your name, and i the name of the Cutho wucted. Among other things, Mi. Mattes | element in the club who el Seligman | him as to the revolt of the Belgian work- | machinery aud w crini for 0. But haste of the Russians to welcome the new ar- | iv * peopl " ’\ »\‘ York, welcome nlm to the | will be instructed to investizate the tobacco | has a notion of turning’ the ican eagle | ingmen for this fact it is probable that every person rival was unwarranted and in which Chr Columbus laws in force in Buropean coantries, out of the brick club houso, the ti L[ e e= on board would ha on lost | { 0 Admiral Walker, however, fn speaking o | P first to set foot. ‘Thie louger the duke re- | ally known as “regie,” with a view of honored constitution, = attog mak Religlave Basallty Dananded. Danicl Rhodes was blown thirty feet and | A special meeting of the carpenters’ council your correspondent of the ineident. swas uot | 14108 with us the more ho sees of this vast | tainiug Just how far the control, by a social affair of it Loxvox, April 16 —Cardinal Logue re pletely ¢ i James | held this afternoon decided that there would Maposed 1o reard it i thie et art oaof | nation, with its mighty rivers and fertile [ governments of this important industry, Cherishing that hope, they made a bitter | ccived in Belfast today the addresses of the | Lony was blown into ¥u | bo pa Interforatice with ik Tas e that any vessel could this formlly wocid | plains, teeming with- blenty and a happy | effects the Awerican tobaceo growers by im \Lagninst dlr. Selianan, They did not | clergy and studerts of the Malachis diocesan wits wecomplished v ! ty | ovaft tomorrow, carpenters were another, there being no establishe people, he will thi God aud thrill with | posing restrictions upon the tobacco export | want to estabiish cr allow to be established | college, Repiying, he condemned the queen's hose who w strongly inclined to s LUt the othex Breccdcnce. Rk joy that he had an - ancestor to whose forti, | trade with such coantries and w ascertain | the precedent of having Hebrows s men o A : building trades had assured them thai they tude and courage and perseversnce is due | whether it is not possible to secure & frosr hocause by aud by, If it gets to bo o | COHexes in Ireland an blin: univorsity ya MUBDERED 4 VOUNG WOM LN, ' fight al at the present Just a Matter of Courte all these grand its. During his sta market for the sale of American tobacco in | social elub instead a substantinl associa- | #odless institutions, dangerous to the faith — stage of t \ defear for the At the same time there is a feeling that | here he will'tind it the people he meets | foreigu countries. o ! tion of men who have built up forounes and | of Catholic studenis. Irish Cathol » | Catd Bloaded Deed of a Love Stricken Ohlo | under the circumstances that when the | Will bestow on him the honor Columbus hin Mattes will also investigate the subjeet of | come in haody to » party in eampaie suid, had long been fighting for their vi J Man, foreign ships ure here by an invitation from | would meet with were he to revisit us. | the sale of American products in - Ger- | y they think it won't do to have | in educationil matters anl ue would b | o 0., April 16.—A young womar Floe Btetol the United States government to participate | #0d when he leaves us it will be with the | many and France, to \in witether this 5 on the roster. ‘That is the whole | sutistied untit they ¢ { perfect eq | 1 was murdered in colil blood s fifth In u celebration, it would have been more | consoling thought that his visit to Ameria | trado is not seriously impeded, in spite of B ot o dan ot | aldwas mu t courteaus to huve ullowed the American | Was among the greatest triumphs of @s | the withdrawal of restrictions on our i 2 t night by Harrey Stewart, | time i nt was ficer to have boarded the Frenchmun firet ife. | spected meat products by those countries, t amer. April 10 AlL About the Way a Postage st o eail flazman. Stewart had had teoubl led to 1 [ owned by Cape \ The golden sunlight was unbroken by crowd became up-ourious,'shouted for re President Montt will probasly accent the bluer still, with each wave, crested with a flocey rim of foam, as soft and dainty as the fur which encirclos o woman's opera cloak These gold cortificates could not have | The workingmen answered with jeers. The pennants as varied as o kalaeidescope added | hour later when some 200 socialists, return oficers conspicuous in their uniforms, the gay throng of stylishly dressed women on out and one of them struck him a heavy varsation in half a dozen languages Ve o The Herald's correspondent in Los Andes telegraphs that twenty persons in the Hotel Balsa there have been poisoned Two of the the American waters, having participated in the lust review in New York, but her ar rival was nevertheless the occasion for much their arrival a workman fired soven shg an arrow to the horizon's edge. She is not | volani's Re Their Chiefs Very Muc 1 iklng. tional eapital Phey Claim that Bount Will Rest the Deposed Queen, to the Hawalian Throne, tion in lineal descent from Christopher C lumbus, the illustrious discoverer of this | cepted the appointment proferred him by likely that there will be o further with the workmen at the World's f ounds, histhe Italian did, hov gig standing of Al 8 the ducal party was driv Lxeal or mumcipal regulations. \ ol *aris, from Loxpox, April 16, S until the little steam launch from the Balti- | back to the hotel wnere they passed the da s ¥ |||m|\~ l\:“ h\l.-r\v\- the landinge stage of the | uietl e D¢, April 1 A Jean Burt. Although the Phitadelphia is the - YA e o i flag ship, the Baltimore, is the guard boat . ERIRL QUArest diatw AT today and 80 it was one of her officers, Lieu Paingavex, Wash., April 16-Charles sweetheart, who boarded at the | tain Pabst, the bre this morning, v rinning to grow ungr g Queen | | with Miss M ud ho | Heretofor been some strong LaBrota fom | Vietoria's pictures upsite ters o that the Latter was e way | proofs that the o of incendiary New rbegoe ad Agorspsy br e b o . ovigin, but the police claiui thut there is no quesy of DPrince Cantacusen, the Russian At Queensiown - Arrived—S rvia, from i : Late last nizht Stewart went to the house | evidence that the five wis the work of a bug, ¢ A 3 ainister, his governmeny has detailed Cap w York Iniividuals, who preten intensely de- oy p §upon obraining admission forced his way | The theater hid a nuvrow eseape from total tennut A. E. Culver, who, in all the glory of | Schmidt, aged 40, List night shot ana killed.| ¢y, Mortvago as naval and military attache At Hoston —Arrived ~Hermann, from Ant- [ voted to the defunct house of Stuart, are | into Miss MeDonald's room and asked b aestruction. Nevertheless there is o loss of & Sir Jessup Porter, came upon a bright olue | Henry Horn, uged 45, and then killed him i werp. treating the government postige stamps in | for an explanation. She told him she ke £60,000, fully covered by insurance. mea to tender the French captain the | self. The men were ruuning @ chickea | ©f the legution in Washiugton, and he is ex- | T4y W York—Arrived—Werra, from | this discourteous fastion, while they put on | nothing of ‘the trouble, whereupon Stewart ATLANTA, Gab,, April 16.—The City stubles compliments of Admiral Gherardl. As | ranch in partnership, and quarreled over | Pected to arrive here with his family in 8 | Genoa; Aurania, from Liverpool; Arizona, | their fetbers a Jucobite postage stai |.\\un drew a revolver and shot the girl d. He | were destroyed by fire today and’ fourteem he was welcomed the gungway | the division of the profits, few days. Captain Mertvago is a naval ex- | from Liverpool, the portrait of the Bavarian princess, Maria | 8t once gave himself up, wules perishod. Loss, §30,000, Bussiis sends an Expert, h Passec