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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTYSECOND YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 22 1 NUMBER 207 y ™ AT thik. Dol rindit i vniliedvy Sicaiwats of | L OO B O WIRD L Ki raten tn excess of SN Fe or quen: | IDANUADREDR QT ] v Wt N THE N TR Ly HanreenAton 18 Ktkrd 0. S e AT ) N o strongly to the next congress. [Jold Shipments Have Reduced it Until Now | scnuimentis best ndicated by the sharp re- | [ypeached Officials Come Into Court with | audited such accounts wighout attempting | Yesterday's Uonforence Fails to Result in a Kaxsas Crry, Mo, April 21.~The only de Minnesota and the Dakotas Have a Tasté of prars covery in values which followed adyi ; to verify the correctness thereof, but when L ek yiatte 1% Ve K tas Have a Tasté of it is but $97,000,000. from Washington, which, howevel Their Formal Responses. the account of said Dorgan was filed and the Compromise, velopment of any importauce in the Santa subsequently aenied, that Seeretary Carlisle vouchers were not complete or satisfactory Fe strike situation at Argentine was the Winter, P had issued an ord *r to the New ,\'mk ofMce ST settlement was postponed for Dorgan to T issuance this mos S of a restraining order g > 7T DISCUSSED BY THE CABINET YESTERDAY | fo rontinue payment of the wold for treasury | GAREFULLY DIAWN DENIALS SUBMITTED | Pl e e o o | THEY HOPE TO COME TOGETHER TODAY | O e ety of the company, in. | RAILROAD TRAFFIC INTERFERED -WITH — No word was received at the subtressury — menced an examinablon of certain other or with the servi of the road here today from Secretary Carli relative matters mnected ¢ with the action Prestdent Cleveland and 11is Advisers Con= |y, i timidating, delaying or ine the work ol situation, Acting Subtreasurer | OMelal Actions Defended and Multipllelty | of the board, ikl the legmslature Both OMclals and Men Seem Anxlous to | of the men ) of the « y Those States Covered Under a Mantle of the sider the Fluauelnl Situation- Sat- Muhliman notified the secretary of the treas of Duties Set Up xcuse for also ¢ .(‘.-»,».1 upon an investigation, ach A Settlement of Thele DiYer- This is a molification of the order us a Fleocy Whitoness—Its Kffeot Upa e i ilie Couise Baret ury of every application for gold Ty LA P s nd therefore the board deemed it ad visable it st o ¥eulln applied for. b Isfied with the Counrse | | P Qe Ry . Shortecomings- Cell House Afiairs TR Dy e AL M ences — Best of Feeling the Crops Kivers Out of | he procceded to pay out the wold. Abo Boldly Stood Up For t it might avail itself of information that kel WALE L LR 9 Thetr Bunks. per cent was paid out npon treasury notes. yught out: therefore the attor New York, April 21.--The long-fought According to Mr. Muhluan's fgures the denies that such accounts have i lockout which the clothing manufacturers ' WASHINGTON Apr b net loss of gold tothe treasury today was Lixcors, Neb,, Apnil Special to T audited or settled. and denies The Union Pacific strike is still on, and sabinet meeting this morning, at o | #4.600,000, of which all but £20.000 was for | Bre |- Today was the date set by the su- | that the state of Nebraska has been de- | the promised settlement X T \ary Cariisle this momiing cstimated | Preme coutt, sitting as a ¢ of impeach- [ frouded Witk the exception of Secretury Horbort of | oo e ae Gl s o e tens: | ment, for the throe stato oficials, Secretaty e Moy Gomon oF, o hnanclatstuntion, | ury. it he Hae veceived noue today from | of State Allon, Comnissloner 6f Public | of 1t fs understood, was ulmost the exclusive | sources outside of New York the treusur free gold 18 all gone and the £100,000.000 re serve reduced 10 #6259, 000, A Little Mistory. by Secretary Carllsie, began against their cutters been settled St Pavy, Minn, April 21 —The oldest eitd- 1- | and work will be resum has not mat en s been compelled to hido his | e members of the cabinet were . 1sed, The conforetico yesterdny afternoon r wit | the members of abi v Explaining the Junket. | bl 5k A et WORLD'S FAIR RATES, r‘\ T ]lh ot Loy After denging the charges that the Board | pou e o or threo duys. True, shoro had. boon frop enyin the chiarggs that the ST | best of fecliug prevatied. and it s expected | Westorn Passengor Association Hoads | 0o o threo dags, True, tiore hud been Lands and Buildings Humphrey, and Attor- | claims for material never used and for labor | that an agreement will be reached today Not Distached by the Atchison's Action, | heavy snows in April, but a fall of from ¢ Goneral Hastings, to file. thetr formal | never furnished the attorney general in his | At2:0 o'clock yesterday afternoon David | Cuicago, 1L, April 21.—Members of the | twelye to thirty Inches the S0UiOL | answer next takes up the charge that he, | Hopk ) 3 i ‘ ‘ G T T nwers 1o the artichos of impeachment pre- | ASwor iext takes wp o iurge that he, | Hopkins and Charles 1, Grossardh, mermbers | Wesiorn Passel April was unprecedented stration came into pow et s fs the first time since the resumMBton | of the two houses of the recent legislature. | expense of the state. Hesays: General Manager Dickinson's office, where | drawal of the Atebison from the association. | the lukes and the northwest broathes casler T e the sub. | The answers of Attorney General Hastings | When defendant was Inducted into ofice he Dt L LR el B s AU b SO i st il Sl b sorve s becn cut i, counting i the sube | |7 Ghevatary of State Allon were filed this | had itver botu conticeed with o' In”chavgo | utes. Proceeding then to- the Arcade hotcl, | thero will bo o w1 with only slight interruptions until tonight £100,000000 had been invaded to the | of the treasury. Difference of opinion exists | forenoon. Both are lengthy documents, in D D el OEreformatony | and sumuoning the remaining mem- | and itis certain that the roads are now - | [t has extended from the center of North extent of from £2500,000 to &:3,000,000 as to whether the subsidiury coin should be 1 Dakota cast across the great lakes, t '1 ina b 5 cluding nearly twenty pages of typewritten | buildin ssigned or used for such | bers of the strike committee and | deavoring te accomplish dividuals what When the day opened there w thus counted. If not. thep the reserve has pirpose plaints” constantly. eame | tiwo A been encroached upon seven times previous | Manuscril the treasury SO0 of free b J was productive of no general results, but the topic of discussion, The meeting lasted for two hours and a half, and was the longest \rer association are not, a8 a storm center hus now passed off across When the Treasury acpartment elosed it doors this afternoon the gold reserve of slesale reduction of rotes a purposo, LGomplaints canstititly, et others, they returned to General | they failed to bring about in the association to now. as follows: July 1. 1882, reduced to | The answer was prepared after a consulta senitentiiny and from persons | Manager Dickinson's office, and at 3 o'clock | meet One thing which is causing This amount was increased by 200,571,291 August 1, 1582, veduced to $42.- | tion of the attorneys interested in the de by tves of phil- | went into conference with Mr. Dickinson, | decid uncasiness is that = the rates o Do ) i i Jullding ws MPOZPOSS 1 v i ! £ 80 per cc whid ere slated sanie, offers from the west ageregating about | 0522407 December 1, 1882, to $98.01144% | fense, The work of preparing the answer e iR etore "t board roe | Suberintendent J. H. McConnell and Assist D per cont which wer v € $1.250,000, The large withdrawals of gold | Jonuary 2, 1883, to &5.20.805: February 1, A v A sist- | 0 the rates to be adopted, have not yet | Fain, hard and steady, followed generally by 888, t0 (y 2 ary 1 | was delegated to ex-Attorney General John | lating to veatilation andanitation,to cells for | aut Gene ral Attorney W. R. Kelley., The | bocen given the official sanction of the ehiir- | @ heavy fall of wot snow which drifted only \ 1 o 7440 May 1, 1884, t 3,084, 14 y 1 restraint of conviets, the kind of ce e + OBy for shipment from New York cut this down | joo 5y a0 o4 The subsidiars | R Webster of this city, and his name is | yopted and constructed. The lessee o conference was strictly private, none bemg | man of the association. Chairman Caldwell | slightly 10 such an extent tiat when the cabinet met | coin wis not counted in the above * | signed as attorucy for the defendant with | peniten adgeiiReRIeny o b | (ETILEIC KOV G ine, Sprencntabives 0| b ot T ted the rates, for the reason | whore it fell. The average depth in the Secretary Carlisle found that the orders for | - The stringency of gold hns made itself | Hon. John L. Webster of Omuha ns counsel, | struct tnsuch ccll house tlxhty celis withowt [iche meetinicAiand the ithreoRomclnlg, jUINeY) shita cominiites tns SOOIALEE D LY territory mentioned bout i 5 ot o ol08N 1 | evident lately in the customs veceipts.which | phe g expense to the state, and uotified the discussions were earnest, yet conducted in the condition under which the tickets werd : nentioned was about fifteen inches gold up to that time (about o'clock) ha e R “‘\M AL R he auswer is argumentative in character, “|'.v s T yyll\'lh numln‘-\!‘.l-.q Jould e | quiet, conservative manner, and with evi- | %0 be put on sale, and that committee hi and reports of delayed business and Pl lcinRoin QL EECI 1 s e e G e AR RSB ICA EHRRIC Rl R, RS e e et v s o ataarun Semwionhl homatls o reiiehGrinient GUAILELS) | SERG AT from ' this souree. . Today's receipts of duties | General Leese last Monday. volunteers de Approve L | joke enlivening the proceedings. no power to officially announce the rate O far os it can be oftieially ascertained thisis | av the custom house were made upas follows: | tatled explanations of many of the official Mo Boird of Public Lands and Buildings, | Juring the progress of the conference Gate | 1until he is in a position to do so there : SR i 4 the amount taken out of the gold reserve | Gold coin, £15: silver coin, £1 gold certifi- | acts of the acc ¢ fully to discharge thelr duties in re- | City hall was the rvendezvous of the me. | are and will be 1o enized rates to the South Dakota the storm had le ef- today for o tomor though it is | cates, none; silver certificates, $119,500 i s 3 1 & determined to go and porsonally | chanics. They kept coming and going, and { World's fair in the tervitory of the Western | fect on crops and seeding oday for expo omorrow. although it i $ contained in the articles of impeachwent is | exumine sundry modern, recently constructed | showed much concern in the impending re- | Passenger assoviation. - Ail roads are wail- | vupted nearly all over that state, although United Siates notes, §15,650; treasury notes ¥ d wol it 189,150, y ydiarl specitieally denied, and the jurisdiction of Lwell regulited Institutions fhother states, | sult. During the entive proceedings no tid ng, however, for him to get matters i | south’ Dakot i y y 4 ings were received from the conference, and | shape and there will be no cutting ol rates akota railroads were suffering from d decmed it to the publie interest that they been withdrawn from the subtressury at | treasury closed, it was vey t oMicials \rjees attached upon the grounds that the | 1o dischargc atfons upon tliem. n | 48 & o'clock came on a Jook of disappointment | for some time ut | J ot atoLpRandBIERCRIL strip along the castern border of South Dakota and covered Minnesota, lown and Wisconsin, Everywhere it was the its heaviness usually keeping it threat- wiped out the free gold and invaded the v ¥ to crops have been general gold reserve to the extent of #2000, As 1sed, Fach and every charg went 0n uninter- unoficially stated that 00,000 in - gold, ex clusive of that taken out at New York, bad | “Gite ‘in the day. just b the sub- | the joiut convention which preferred the | do so that ihey Do botter quudified 3 ere hud been notified of a demand whic »eachment were noy pre ying part of the expense of | journey | and doubt was visible upon the countenances The Atchison rou cuerally commended | Wity troubled stocknien Boston for export to Canada. Ifso this th :y‘n.x been o liied of’ i det and which ticles of impeachment were not present 1, | D h ot 800 Was bxpended, ind i wddf- | of some. Still they did not despair, for the | by the other associntion lines for the entire Sunow at Bull + Minn.. has seriously in- will make about £,000.000 in gold taken out l]‘f,, B ,"{ e :,,“‘.”““M.I‘d n' “‘“ \\' R ]‘\'(“'l' ',“,', ”', .“, ;' ‘““‘“( i l“"-”' ”!“'"f","“ tion defenaant expended considerable of his | questions were questions of some magnitude | absence of fireworks which characteried upted vailroading, and trains due there BLib)ia cotbey for shipment tomorrow, and | o eyt 63,000,000 | 10 have beeh omInTLied: . The courtistsked | SIciion A dity: and TS Fatthrally din: | boasd cr R L O ey e | e Xt o e ar a0, o s DUpRL SIS this Ot B pE SO0 115 dotl Fdsarve fiviided to the 6xtent || goltl would be. talon o Mobdn to have bean committed, "Tho eourt s asked | viction ot duty, and tallynd faicitally Aty | posed of. S0 they patiently waited on.with |~ iThe meeting of the transmissourt lines rive before tomortow, of §3,000,000, or the total gold in the treasury Nuturally, as in times of excitement, the | for this reason, The answer goes on ant then and still believos wise! htfully ."“‘ 10pe that their fondest wishes might be }\m. hare endeavoring to aveange World's | S0 ‘j‘l‘ _”“' he \»;’l h/«l‘ is pleasant and $17.000,000. It is believed that this in- | street was flooded today with all manner of is wiully to obtain inforuiation for guid- | realized S5 Gohal fair rates in territory lus mot yet | G |>\l‘.,x un‘ putting in_crops. Other Tasion is but temporary and that within a | storics. One was to the effect that President 1 ihoned I perfomiance af its duty No Conclusion Reached. chied an agreement, and probably wiil ot | South Dakota citics make similar roports. few duys the depleted rescrve will be ve- | Cleveland, dissatisfied with Secretary Car- | € orge H, Hustings, at- e At. 545 the conference ended and the L RUNE il et Tt iio el ives vallb ndins fators stored to its original figure, £100,000,000. lisle's conduct of the Treasury department, | L0 neral of the stute of chraskit, in his r delegates left the headquarters building, | ing of presidents will be called inn few | FUBH 0 l;\w valley und as far west Lo mothants ohetnl con be obtuined here | had demanded his resignation, and another | ST BEODOr Betuon ind by couasel Bt oty | | Anewering article iil te huswer of the at- | As they flled down tho stairs David Hop days to consider the question of World's | 48 SUiestawn, migway botwect the ted and as to the decision of the Treasury depart- | that the president had issued an orcer to | convention has not well adoptedor presénted | torney general repeats its former uasserva kins said toa reporter As matters now | fair rates und endeavor to find & SLARLCLE T H“‘l"‘“-‘ he j.»,ly were nient n regard to the payment in’ gold of | the various assistant treasurers to pay ull y artleles of impeac st e and | tions that the Board of Public Lands and | 100k we can probably telt you nothing until | through the gloom thasa. oltics, ilahs hive. ben RREIAHD troasury notes of 1800, the fact that the | treasury notes in gold as fast us presented tinz thitt 1o misden in office, p Bllldinge can. 6 HomoRd thid Vexeraide Sunday morning.” None of the others would 14 tar Ty it RRA e v A I LI TS notes are beme paid in gald upon presenta- | These reports are giver merely to indicate 3 3 ed in the pu general supervisory con‘rol of n legislative | Sty anything upon the subject, but it was 2 RS g the risiug of the Red'river for the A catled artlc ; 1 Sax Frascisco, Cal., April 2 he § st week or more, are now more than evel ton, proves conclusively that they will, for | the sort of information that is fioding the Ing&: ng to be and eatled articles | and judicial character over the several state | evident from their hearing that o settioment | N Caly April 21 —The Banta | GRSt AERK o mete, ube ugw inore, thim evst mpeachment exhibited against i which | fituions. Teferving to the frauds com. | had not been effected. They then procecded | Fe toduy announced 4 round wiy Lo Chi Toartullof the regults of thio food. Bothy One of the Latest Rumors, and now and at all tes hereatier saving {28 ihyicepuiun Gt NARAWCon cruttas(ond || LORUGRNIN R ilie R chioy iranaeied alithay (0L 8100 good ok e mon et i s gl woisture makes e siation much Wworse i way. limited 1o a continuous trip. will be 260 | for the of sald subposed atticles of Impench- D e anwer hvers | minutes later, adjourned. The men who | Re | the present at least, be redeemed a8 hereto- | street at this time, fore. The construction piaced upon Secre [ ! ary Carlisle's statement given to tie \imself all benefit o cept ot suffi- | furnishing supplies e sane | meeting what had been done and, :lltf.\ ‘VnilLy'\\ll Ll n.” \“h\“ .’ ll.lh.-“ i Ono of S i Svna s Con “»1‘-'m 1t all benefitof exception to t ufhi irnishing ippli 0 thy insa i Al ten limit of the gold reserve he would ex i8¢ .\‘ -‘\-l‘ld‘llv the newly appointed assistant ment, and to the man imp V'.l\'(hl”\ Al“‘v\'l' that institution is under resident muanage. had been in waiting then came down upon | pates go into effect May 1 the triby S 0O R river. it o ol e e o i, | treasurer it New Yorls, was to hold a cou- | tainties and dufects therein contuintds and | mong by a superintendent anda ste vard. ‘T the street and dispersed to meet again it o R I BRGNS A ) I, 0y this clnss of notes, | pogon o ) Na ors tonig! protesting thut he ought not 1o be edinan L AUCRIL S atavard, SLhC i vy S Lot ood height, will p 1SS 0 e int when presented for redemption, in_silver, | ferenoewith the New York bankors tonight, [ BFotesting thutho ouhEnBt 0 e I iy vintendent was the chief executive | the morning, ks SUNDAY OPENING, o s e L O T To this extent only are the occurrences of | DUk lout veritication s 5 his unswer: denles each and every alle- [ officer and charged with the duty te 1 In speaking of the meeting, T M. Orr p OF L 6 B EOUO TG 1BV ot HE T TaH e today a surprise. here is this much to be said: The $100- | gation in the said supposed iles of | the several officers of the ins i assistant to the general manager, said: | Nutional Commissioners of the Wor'd's ¥ MDA HAR G YT LS 300,000 T Gl o aie | All over Minnesota the heavy white manth Tt can be stated with positiveness that | 000,000 reserve had been broken into ouce | fmpeachment, and avows that sll he did or nd diligently discharged their ““The conference has not finished its labors Wiil Deetdo the Question on Taesdny. O THaNREITHL AhOWAL Coa T R there i 1o disagrecnient o the fnancial | Wore. Of lat it has been o favorite suppo- | ¢ ono in respect fo tors supposed to he steward, under divection of | and will meet again tomorrow to continue | cyricyao, 11, April 21— Gossip was busy | buried cities « R et b CLLED UL situation botween the president and Sec sltion of thestroot, thit when tho reserve | o ShurEed, Sgainst bigt wiAs of b s the superintendent, is required to purchase | the work.” Another who is prominent in | oS5 5 L T G no | their way out, while the couniry distriot vlisle or among the members of the ul‘l‘lnmw:;,‘.\\\ y“x]..l-‘lm..lz::n:‘.h» h,\l 5 I.i(\.ul\ ke Rk et R supplies, keep accounts and perform s labor circles said the same, aud also stated | today about the coming mcecting of the \ ) ia f would be disastrous, not only to pOCiE ! S t e DR . 1re jmpatiently awaiting the help of the sun Vi HOLATEA oL other duties us. o 3 of that everything was moving along nicely, | World's fair national commissioners, begin . ks | = values, but to. the mercantile community. | 1 Hid ot Satentionally O e e e et by | Witk thie est of prospects for o setlement | ning next Tuesday. Iis its final meoting | In drivingiuway thsie somowhilt unsreliom SITUATION IN NEW JORK, The fact that the shock has been compara- | undone anything thit was required of him in OVOrIOFABA Word Bt ranbvaDin oy | todays SR BIU R B e ot et M MO St g X 1t has caused aneasier fe e iegator propur perfornines of the duties | under cotrol of the Boawd of Public Lands Early in the Day. el et S et el o St "r Lodsaliron ow it s ' abous the. futhre, dlthough thore doubtless | of hisofice as wttorney general, of asa mem- | ina Buildings, and agd of s B : £ e most momentous q u the fair | In the matter of immediate efects, th with § Will gt b any’ surprise it the movements m | ber of the tloard of Publle Lunds and Haild- e s i themorning the executive committoo of | yuthorities have had to wrestle with must | railioads are. of tourso, tho peincipal L 101 =i e stocks, us we el the movements it | hgs, or of any public trus : cir duties ate required Machinery Coustructors o St 1 i crers, and they have been delayed i New Yok, April 21.—The upper crust of | SLOCKS. 48\ iyl as i the m ey ,)\, .u.,‘u..}_ L e bt | Of them an ofivial bond and: the sanction of | the Union Pacifie held two important meet- | b decided once for all. Thatis the question | RO '<.v.l<\\-‘,4 '.““.) ligy l\...x:lm l-unld W the the §100,000,000 gold reserve has been re- | {XCASEEC 18, Breie i¢1orsome time “'f,\' l::li‘l'f‘llllyn-f‘«;'i»vuillu.:u\'x‘lnx‘u‘.\‘-.(:i");“)fml-;‘ly ; uulfi‘ri(x‘x;:xl\‘l n:u’zx{ e e S ’am.;\um- ;n. lh;”nl\;l(iwln-l'l-u‘Xlll‘[u'ln'x' at | of Sunday openinz. It is now for the nu- I,“'"“m’m_““‘_{m‘“““'(“\”‘ v“rm"é( ‘h‘:m ‘:"f: N s finag obld Hussatod e ome. | ) i on severally suys: He Is not guilty of any o orney general further avers tha he Arcade, where the ques elating to | tional commission to 81y whether or not e BT e o witnessed the doing of it and yet, tonight, in | said that there would be no meeting of the | sald article -god ngainst him, e B PRGN ST 'm,:!'i(rt"“ ‘:Hl‘lfl‘-_ | attempt shall be made to keep an open Sun- | hood of Anol Morris, Staple and Duluth, hi renter, » quakings ol o | col ittee tod as fu o kne ) take s el cale L A r b ; e 4 ey S in HPro v rw o mile we of ) 3 his financial center, o quakiigs of the | committe loday, ds far us e knew, to take 4 Many Dutles to Perform. examinn - and approvod! by’ the’ Board | strikors was hold ot the headquariers, Gate | 083 falr. That body has the final npprovl A fow iles west of ok the suow hud earth are felt and folks -who are_most intor- | 4ction with vegard Lo the gold situation, In answer to article i of the impeachment | of Public Tands and Buildings, had | City hall. of riles relasiug o, the expnsition | plied {n on the trcks tou depilof ssveral el ire wonering why there hs hoen no | G080t thinle an action fs necessary.” he | o' fttornoy weneral declares tha. during | been pussed upon, = approved and | In “the esecutive committee mecting | [ meut. The Sunday ‘openers “will | fot, apd trafle st Bght was Coie crash of worlds nor wreck of spheres. | uo piaced upon the e L ild | Uie times when it was charged that he was | Certified to be due and unpaid by the super. | the ~members of = that body were | P b et b o from L O s nor placed upon the export of gold woul Sty He illoa e % the | intendent of the hospitals, and were by the | engaged i dise ¢ contract in detail and will for Srartedttami B EUES S8 D BUEORA R B L i e ATiclara ake | 100k1tiE anoh || mendimatrers inithe eastion cheolcithe aut ||SUILEY oL, the iillegect s misdemelinors’ he spitals, and weraby'the | engaged - in discussing just ~— what he minds of the i ots that there | town, finding it impossible to get through LK ! if eedh imend way i 1.0 kg the out- | ELGES of nis. ofice required him o porform | dtiorney gencral vciieved to bo corvect, He | concossions could ‘be consistently made onithia mindsiofthetoinmissioners tha ttiore s hpossile 1o €0 4IEOURAY into the other's face and ejaculating as to | flow, We are s ply coming to si \lvr)nms 165 nctions, two being in the supreme court | WAs without notice or information, by rumor | in their demands upon the ofticials of | 1§ 4O% F0 legal or moral reason fo O T and returned to this whther they have been fanatic or uncanmily | i the matural course of events, and_ if the | of'vho United States, and 163 in the supreme | 9 Othierwise, that, uny of the accounts were | the company and how far they would go in the) zatesiglusad RO csR ADHECRE cliy Bhg sarhioge o o Miboratitious. | Tho entire situation has | Diggent modoof Ananciering continues, we | Goury of Nebraska, all of which alono were | incoweot, and,as o member of seid board, | standing out for other considerations not | (f eontend sl B0 R sc R Ol e R ot A e et N seemed turning on the golden pivot, and u have no gold in the country, but | gupisient 1o occupy his entire time. In addi- | acted in the utmost good faith without sus- | in the agreement of September b, 1802 the local dicectory on conditlon that ine | forccte thIS matning Hhase RAt beon & HU R e e L have plonty of silver” ) o o these logat dutics ho was called upon | picion that any fraud was attempted to be | ‘Mhere were differences of opinion aniong gates be closed, and then withheld part of | twelve inchos ut Ashlunds uino at Duluths iere's the way the matter stood here us the resident_George S, Coc of the American | HOR LG these W Cubes a8 W e of ofiial | perpetrated until after allowance and pay- | the members of the committee as to just | The MONCY. LOMIISSONCE BT L periinng | elght st Detvolt; Kol s Herpus Taih Eces sun went down behind the Jevsey chimneys | Exchange Natlonal bauic sald that © he | opinions and to attend, as a member, upon | Ment thereof How fan they ahould g0 in haik confordase|| the moat vigorous workor cn tho uational | at Crang Kerks aic a HEas il 8¢ HURRITEE: across the river: iought that all this talkc about gold in the | 43, rollowing state boards: ~Board of Public Summing Up the Argament with General Manager Dickinson,” but the | Sommission and its leading advocaie of Sun 1, OHICoE0: AoiE s o DOr e o west was rather absurd, and O t el o i o) i ooty s Sl bl b e z, ink ¢ conving € clear toda und OW Tl L regu- Engagements for Export R UWUIE WaS | [nds and Buildings, Board of Educational | After answering in detail all the specifica- | conservative members of the orgunization daviopening, thiinka hefci convincs the il ot db0 Y oK i Ay A G e th ok Y alry estab- | % s and Funds, Board of Transportation, | tions, the answer closes as follov finally agreed upon basis of agreement | JGTILY of Bis colieues thut e B on | o R noLLme e, The engagements of gold for export o . | lished between diffevent sections of the > 3 . Lh iy 10359 e % i f of part of the souvenir coin appropriation | morning, although a few were not over an e en 3 0f gold for export on the 5 liAse Sportal : \ 5 ; § pprog 5 dalied. B L f the | Hourd of Purchase and Supplies, Board of i anataees W8k wrtiis which was submitted to Mr. Dickinson at the 5 L f steamer sailing tomorrow, Saturday, are as | COURITY by making an artificial money center | £V e Board of Pharmacy tate h_and every "'lf ‘(“.m!\\|<~ n'r \‘I{. TOnLaral removed all obligation to keep the gates | hour late yesterday evening. 1In the cities i i~ ol e some s¢ i Ne orl » did ¥ nesgrt b ) y a0Yy SALe ! ch and evel ol he e, rlose divid v ajor] 0 » Ol 1 4 poirtatiol as blocked and cripple follows: Lazard Frercs, £.000000; Heidel- | e D o8 ot e 100,000, | Banking board, board to sottle” with de rato, detendant shows the Broderick 1s Busy. closed. Individuaily a majority of the com- | all transportation wus blocked and crippled A ol r ate Boan ot to be . h missioners ave said to be in tavor of an open | until late today, but has about resumed its bach, Ickelheimer & Co., $790,000; Kuhn, | 000 gold reserve came in. For the country | Lindent county treusurers, State Board of not 'to, be” reanired | Cnafeman Broderick was o busy man and | Sunday. - Whether or ot they. will dare 1o | normal condition puntry 1o answe Che says: The joi 1 2 B ik Loel & .Co. §50.000: Ladenburg. Thal. | to leave all that available money in the | ;{{‘{;““I_“m SO e e SIItd6 00 se v hustled about_among the strikers, holding | declare themselves in the bt the injunc Where wheat has already been sown, it is man & Co., £00,000; Canadian Bank of | treasury und fall back on any artificial | ;oo 0nf0en G !f“.i A At o wl 29/ 1“' tives of the stuto conferences with the men and ascertaiving | tion of congress and the attorney ge W's | hoped that no ill effects of the snow will be o 500,000: 'Bank of British North T a8 the issue of bonds in the | inRortant and variod Quiles growing out of | well adopted ot presanss v ir feelings were so far us the situa- | opinion, is Something that can be decided | felt, but in other scctions, seeding will be America, §00,000; Hasbier, Wood & Co., | pre crisis, would be like a man going | Sud pertaining to m‘ 'l'll& iy ERa A'IAN"'-'llzxp.»: chment n'yr ”fl. articles "1“' tion was concerned. probably only by formal ballot. delayed for two weeks or more. Just how $00,000; Nesslage, Colgate & Co., £5,000; in | into bankruptey with plenty of assets. SHBENE one sufficient to engross the time | peachment were not bused onany eviden esses one most favorably i £ S serious the result i be is problematical, s o ] of one person, 5o that it was neither prac- | ‘aken, read or heard before suld jolnt convens | b orabl ¥ i } petty lots, £20.000; total 6,175,000, Two Opinlons. cable sible to give ¢ 5 tion, nor did the senate, nor did_ the house of | 4A¢ seemS der of men, He 1t was BUTTE MINERS SUFFOCATED. and depends largely on the rest of the sea- e S slth Sword that IKidder “ S rNe = ticable nor posaibo to give constant orclose | LRI tIves Aepheately ‘Dave: hofors. i, | Who terminated the Mexican Central strike sou, whether it be long and hot enough to Paabody & Co. Had engagod there for divect | Most of the bankers seen expressed them- | suparvision ' Derech ©o, tae, CoUVl, And | hear, read or cousidor any evidence of any | 30 favorably to the men, and believes he | Nine Men Lose Their Lives in th ripen the grain thoroughly, even though late B oIt o Pariok Bros:, In London, selvzs us unable to comprehend the secre- | minutw of the business of the Board of Pub- | kind' or character whatever; but assumed, | will be largely instrumental in ending the Roston Compmuy’s ALine. sown. Altogether the northwest hus had un R iove of gold: S fintention in reference 1o treasury | lic Lands and Buildings, nor to do more than | and pretended (o tind, adopt and present ul: | present difiicuities on the Union Pacifie. “1 5 -2 By 9, unprecedentedly heavy and most unseasona- Fhare 1o tho physical situation. So inych | Botes. J. Edward Simmons, president of the | to exercise a general legislative and judicial articles of impeachment, thereto moved | am not an agitator in the sense the BurTe, Mont., April 21 —By s fire fo ono | Whbrecedeniociy hoavy ans most B O nes: L ere 8 P A0 e taUfn | Fourth National bauk, sid: “Mr, Cuyilalo | supervisory control over the varlous institu- Dy pasilon” shd prafmp{ee withoutk Dupers use the word.” said Mr. Broderick | Of the shafts of the Butte and Buston com: | uorpectly the damage A O O oty fma hora. o | hts announced no policy: his words mean | tions, to muko ! rculof which would re- atfon of uny fucts ot ewidence whatever | Bl "Somebow T have been mixed up in | pany this morning nine miners were cut off x Bt Yo et tions. Trom this. face | HOthing. so far as any solution of the ques- | quive a jourucy of 667 miles and ten consecu- | panchment word not presented ovudopted or | & number of these affairs and I believe have | from escape and cither burned or suffocated. DAMAGED BY THE STORM are o8 many and us wiso us the people who | tiou 18 concerned. Some of the forcign ex- | UV QLIS \\ L0 o0 con wouse. filed during the term of office of this respond- | done some good for my fellow workmen All hope of rescuc has been abandoned. The = became excited over it today and who dis chauge dealers are against allowing a pre- e ent whi h oceurred. “A man in my position needs a very calm | names of those cut off ure: town's World's Fuir Buiiding Not in the . s Wherefore, ws advised by counse e i Bussed it moro calmly tonighit mium of one-cighth of 1 per cent to those | The answer of the attorney general then | Whercfo) [ ivlied by eaunse endant | and couservative head on his shoulders, He WARD PASCO, Best Condition. There was much diversity of opinion in the | PAYIng for their remittances in takes up the discussion of ‘the manmer in | S¥GES HACHGT AOU I'"','u“""“';:‘,,.,h,r_m,, t | meets so many hotheads and has to stand all | KICIARD ANDREWS. Cucaco, T, April 21.—(Special Tolegram gnnncinl community during the day over | . jtussell Sage said this mornii which the new cell house at the state peni- [ Jeged yrticlos pf. impeaihiment, even though | the hard names imaginable. He is called | SAMROVERLO s b et el Secrotary Carlisie's statement. In the mau | Jleve that if the people do not lose their | tentlary was erected. The fuct isset up | suchalle iKaemeanors In office werecon | unholy terms and is generally a bad man | ERANK GUGHN to Tus Bas.]-—lowa's Columbian commisgighy the judgment was unfavorable, and this, to heads we shall weather the storm, and tha that the #40,000 approprinted for that | mitted, which, however, he utterly denies and until the strike is over and the men get in '|‘|:<!\|AA~< Ty ¥ . has been in session the past two days, but no small extent, because of the statement's ‘l‘l‘{:_‘:“m ‘.:I‘.i\;~('l .‘-~‘I:i-\n \l\|‘“i eventually be p'm-,mlsl.- was nev ll in the lrm\vaTifl“d“: ;'It\slxw’\l;Al‘('l‘. nd ought 1o be by thiscourt ad- lh{]m in wn‘m they “r“" after ——N‘mn }-'l‘: % HOMAS GRAY. little businoss waa: \wansacted.: This Ketars ambiguity. On the stock mavket the ae. | Srrangeds QY 8 v- | the attorney general, nor yet of the Bourd of | J 2d vold. o Moses and a man of pronounced avility. 10 BARRE. noon the commissioners visited the gre cumulating “bull rumors” fram Washington | ¢¥er. that Secretary Carlisle does not ta Public Lands and Buildings, but that the Secretury Allen’s Answer. This. however, is true gencrally NIO PULLS. B nL R R “‘l"’;"‘"' ™ e teention Trpm “thm | bold stand upon the _subject and give us an | appropriation was mado with no othor direc- | The answer of Secretary of State Allen to | While I canniot say anything at proseut & “The origin of the fire is not known. 0.NARIGY e MOKs 16y GXDEERRON, COKIY crotary’s circular, but the sterling ex. | i9¢a of what he intends to do. tion than that contained in the words of the | the articles of impeachment was also filed § garding this strike [ think the men will & selyes as somewhat dissatisfied with the change market opentd in utter confusion, re Opluions of Chicago Financiers, appropriation bill, to wit: *Building a new | this morning. It is identical with the | reach a settlement; ut least, [hope so.” Killed In 8 Powder House, progress of the state building, although they flecting. that very unususl occurrence, & | omicago, i, Apeil 21.—T thinkiSecretary | CoLl house by day's work, 840,000.” The answer of the attorney general, witha_few iavsrort, Pa., April 21—A special | think there will ‘be no dificulty in comple sare among the regular remitters against | Gaplisle made ;“H‘ R tentins . ouite aleae' sy | swer then recites that the attorney genel exceptions. [n reviewing the work of his WILL AUPEAL TO CONGRESS, from Emporium, Cameron county, gives | UHE the work by May 1 2 foreign credits. The demand for st B | TiL atatamantil ania T Bt B quite clear it g the Board of Public Lands and Build- | own oftice during the term in which the - 5 LIt ccli £ The heavy storm of last night found its B O iE. fromi. banks | ps statoment.t sald TuB, Forgn, Vice prow: | inge coristruod the worda to mean thatithe | misdomennore (chirged ARAIRSY hinm were | ‘Oause of Labor Qeguiltzations to The Taken meager details of a horvible accident that | yway into the building und discolored the doubtful about thy ld payment for treas: ‘ ank, this after- | g,y of constructing a cell house was e alleged to have been committed, he states to the Highest © occurred at that pla this morning. ‘T'he | walls of the hallway. No damage was done ury notes, and anxious to anticipate their ferred upon the boara without advertising | that he issued and kept a recora of 6,000 | wasmivarox, D. C., April 21 —[Special | glycerine house of the Climax Powder com- | 1o the beautiful decorations of the other payments, was so heavy as to force up ster for bids or letting by contract, and that the | notarial and other commissions; records of | ooy to Tue Bee.|—The exeiting 1 pany blew up, killing: rooms. Aftera thorongh examination of the ing rates to the highest fizure touched since L L his | hoard performed the duty faithfully, dili- { 754 articles of incorporation, making over | '* ORYAIN AR 3exeibing lvgnl ED B DGE building the commissioners returned to the S0 pantc of 184 Over $0,000000 in gold | POk 08 cuttied, gol W T ren tes | gently and honeatly, without negligence or | 1,000 pages; records of M0 oficial honds, contest over the rights and responsibilities IRGE LY O | city and_concluded the busitess for which B P o aao for cxport by tomoreiary | 6 Dald on silver certificutes after the | corrupt or unlawful it or intent, 10 the best | malking 304 pages: compiied and published | of labor which culminated in Judge Ricks' | WILLIAM KJNG! the latter being blown to | they were called together, ‘They adiourned steamer, with the orders unusually widely | then |H|‘: ouly in gt ity ok \:”, of their ability. It is asserted that the work | the roster of resident soldiers and sailors, | yecent decision at Toledo is about to be g “1oN* tonight to meet again May 1 distributed. L LEoRly (1 grounbcks M COUNSE, | of construction so far as done has been well | comprising over 15,000 nimes publication of | | 0 ovaq to the United States supreme co: I'he force of the explosion severed the — R s it is ouly gucss work whether o not he.cai | done and at us litle cost and expenscns | the laws ‘and legislative’ documents; removed to the United States supreme court. ™} 1, ds from the bodies of Badger and Lyons Henvy Tains i Pennsylvanin. e ikt BT et e the Wit | could have been accomplished, in as | exumiuation and - record - of 52 s The attorneys who will represent the labor | yud the trunks were horribly mutilated Prorsnera. Pa., April 2L —The storm last Tn the midst.of this turmoil forcign lend- | (PRI BEINE TREHCEL 1edocs W0k | good and substantial & manuer as | ries of municipal bonds, all of which orgunizations are alvcady here. They in - (':'\ of mor .i.\nm in nun -mmlln.\m ;mixt #old and.eon vww”\‘ 3y I-l‘ " K m. \I“r“li’l‘{ by contract upon competitive bids, and | except the duties of a purely clevicat char- | clude E. W. Hurper of Ter Haute, Ind. these notes being drawn with the gol d and cons a0 grogubacks, ¢ | is worth fully all it has cost. Regarding the | acter he discharged personally. In addition } w put on 1 don't think o 4 3 3 o boom with surprising suddenness, clause, payment in specie was in at least one | PROMINH 158 “‘W “‘tg vil Ik it will r\' appointment of Dorgan as the superimtend- | he attended as o memberthe following state t om !. ity Hlu nness. 1he o demanded and obtained. Not unnatur, | 88 AW S0 PO CERE AERE R B IERGY | entof construction of the new cell house, | boards Board _of IEducational Lands | M o Al Ry i % weather burcau redicts cighteen fegp iof the call money thiond under the | Practicaliy out of circulation, wad there 5 | ine attorney general answers that he was | and - Funds, — Hoard - of | Pur Congressman Frank Hurd of Toledo who | . Kulis Ea=Othef Bk = | wator av Pittsburg by tomorrow I'he ram wals, and, stock market oporators | 1% {0 o8 “‘m i b about one- | ovented by sickness from attending the | and Supphes, Bodrd of Transpc arrived this afternoon EAVER 1AL ., April 2 o dwell- | port 4 ost unusual volume for this part lending their usual assistance, money rates | WHIOOUIECNE L0 pn meetings of the Board of Public Lands and | tion,, ~Board' of Pharmacy, : "Lhe procoedings will be by habeas corpus | 1ngs were destroyed and two persous burued | of the country. Iteports from up-river polnts were bid up on the exchange. So - far as | W EILARE IS \“.' i inan: | Buildings at_which Dorgan was appointed | of Public Lands and Buildinzs, Bo to secure the release of Engincer Lennon, | to death in a fire at 2 o'clock this morning. | along the Monongutiela and Allegheny rivers all this was a result of simple fright, iv had “““,M\m.l il O i ‘['},“'“l"r;‘ as such superintendent: but that after learn- | Canvassers of Election Retur Board of | ¥ SCCHG LI i convieted under Judge | A tervific explosion, which occurred in the | show a quantity which wus surprising, and its reassuring side. The treasury notes pr R thanas bt AT i gold in the | g of his appolnumeny he kuew of no reason | Stute Printing. Baard of Miscellaneous | Who 1s the man con wder Judge | 48 o oceupied by Julius Manthieu, asa | in some sections. aided by the high wind, mented at tho subtreasury were prowptly re- | pois ety o e 0,00 o B | why he should be removed and therefore did | State Livrary s Ricks' ruling and sentenced to prison. The | JF00E Pehittered the walls and the build- | the storm swept the buds off fruit trees, fmac in goud treasury gets down to SI0000K 50 that | ot ygitate his removal. The employment of |~ The vemaindor of tho auswer 15 identical | Lennon case will be made o test beforo the | L Shof Bt Ot Tater thure was | causing alarm for the crops. = Country roads In the face of the unexceptional demand | FEF nx"x“ml‘ S O T g il | conviet labor in the erection of the cell house | with that of the attoruey general supreme court and if Messrs. Harper and | another explosion in the adjoinng house of | are impassable in many districts and " creeks for bills, more than ane canservative foreign | Vit 3 promium on gold, but 1 think we have | 4t'81 per day is defended in the answer upon | The answer of Commiasioner of Public | pyupg are not able to shake the decision of | Dhillip Corbetty Alwost | sty the Swollen out of theiv beds, in some. cases eate bank drew exchange in large amounts, sell causs & RALLARPEENOURAAR 48 DY the grounds of public policy Lands and Buildings @umph: was fled e L the " to | flames enveloped both houses, and before | g away the roads fug at the market, dunouncing their inten wh wmeapolis Bankers Suy. Dorgnn Didu't Defraud the State. later in the afternoon. - After the introduc- | the lowercourt they W “- hen appeal to } Cfince arvived, they, as well as two o — tion not to cover their bills by wold ship MixxEAPoLS, Minu., April 21.—J. F tory general denial the answer is & verbatim | congress on its reassembling for such a | op)opg adjoining, were in ruins munge ut Peorln, ment. The course of the money market | poss president of the Nicollet Natio copy of the other revision of the law as to overcome the dis e 11 Anl hia el [ e Prowia, 1L, April 21 -The viaduct be- eucouraged this poiicy, which amounted | bank, said: It seems to e that Secretavy e astrous effects of the ruling upon alllabor | 15 and upon searcuing the vuins their | tween this city und East Peoria has been necessarily Lo a transfer to this side of for- | Caplisle and the administration have formu- DEATH BOLL. organizations. remains were found in the cetlar charred | washed away. Travel between the two eign gold credits. There wus, morcover, a | Jated n financial policy satisfactory to them = i D e —— Mr. Havper says that writs which concern | jovond recognition. It is believed that | jlaces has been suspended. The steamers clear statemcent in several wuictors, of thy | selves and that they do uot propose to take L e [fime 10| garl of Derby, aNoted Falitician of Former the restraint of personul liberty are given |,y py) gas caused the explosions. The | Uity of Peoria and Borealis have been dviven ;:‘u. .1“_“.‘“1.. n ,"“v: ho ;.’u\l cla n‘"ll‘luflyl:\l:‘ onfidonce any of the financiul | Ane suwms : mouey, to meet cs ‘l‘“i’u"r\ English Regimes, Passes A wa; nnu(‘:;‘nl.mr h o u.:: nl»x.;“n.. ;nm me Courty | proporty foss wis small | Tty tho swamps by the storm. A portion of banks, which are, to sowe extent, le O | B e pegutdine 1he lasenne | frelghts and othop neccssary expenscs, but Loxpoy, April 21.—The garl of Derby died | X VR Yt o decision of the important | AVERDEEN, Aprll 20000 & Augl o] g Lake K & Westorn's tracks’ wan time, ‘made positive statements ‘today that | of wold cortificatos us against gold deposits | U 1O time more than 8,000, which was ro this evening. points javolved before the end of next week. | nOw elevator, contalniig 30,00 bushels o washed Dway. i he; o Ring ) ) rold Tharah ose oy % BEBINGL GOI0 GRPOS! q \( wractical and aosolute necess 0 tigh on 2 r' P y Si ey, eldes WihC hurned at estpol ust nigh 88 v oy they are making no stipulation of gold pay- | will affect the situation juired by practical and ite necessity t Right Hon. Edward Henry Stanley, eldost In Accord with the Law. \I” o ! il CAPTURED 4 FIREBUG, ment. The foreign baukers, with one or 5w carry on the work without delay or vexa on ‘l;\u‘ o earl ulllhrl‘l.\- 3 ";nn I b o : heavy. S ol B Bt AL an T TN ¥ J ous and expensive interruptfons. g . uly 21, 152 © was first elected to Parlia- such @ sio) he of far-reaching | » , B e e ALY tious aud cxpensive interruptions, s alse it | R i WINE" BEwason i VIS | conganuenct ag 1 Wil givo s mational dapuet ALl Qslet Ay s b Milwakue's Mysterious Kissfilinry SUEMS inalating on tho clause, und are vealatod by | confidonce that, Carlisie aud Cloveland are | Stutes i ko cases, 1t 13 not. true that the | AUTES, M ANE N whe, W, WGBS, | to tho ragieal vullugs jof | uage icks, | Sasiviten, 00 April 31~ Late i Hehind sl N able to seeure accommodations enrly i the | por beleve thes oclement, He d0es | same was so done without adequate security | st administration s o e bec: | Messrs. Harper and Hurd, while hopeful of | patches state that all is ¢ racy City'; Minwavkeg, Wis., April 21.—After thou- duy at Hto 6 per cent, but those who de S i o o R ot “" L | that such funds would b pended for th retary of stute for Indis under L Derby securing u reversal of the action of the lower | pyy few free miner re at work today, | sands of dollars worth of property has been 1.\_\.»«‘,”",.‘1\”.: their wants were foreed to | golution, e e L venefiv of the state or at Dorgan's pleasure. | second administration, and was appointed re not unprepared to see it con- | oo o orhe convicts were put to | consumed during & period of seven mouths, pay 101012 percent. The posted rates for Btoriing exchunge were raised 1o #0580 to The board before so doing required and | SECTELary of state for forelgn affairs in 1866. | nd in that event they will at Soaslt E jor o stances pointed to incen- obtained from said Dorgan u bond in the | b February, is74, when Disraell fo ied his | gnee begin preparing to present the sub. | WOrk awain I'he lending officers of the | under circumstances that pointed to incen $4.001;, und there was little disposition to draw sum of $10,000, conditioned for the faithful | §ooinets bord ey s k" otice, | Ject to congress mnext fall. 1t wa Tennessee Cont, Tron and Kailvowd company, | diarism in_many mstances, the police have The situstion improved late in the day Whint Kaasas Cliy Bunkers Wou d Do, aud suMcient sureties, and toac . The storm was especially severe turn ticke I be the same price. These | in western and northwestorn Minnesota and noon. “He says that he has mide arrange ments for securing gold, but does not state what they are. In his night which swept over this section deluged FIRE KECORD. western Pennsy lvania and caused-the rivers who has been general counsel of the brother - hood of engineers for many years and ex- | Two People Burned to at Beaver Regarding the second specification of article i, the attorney general answers that it 1s true that the Board of Public Lands and Buildings did place in the hands Raywiond, vice president of the Northwest n Nutional bank, says he has confidonce that Carlisle aud Cleveland are President Haivison of the Seeurity bank suys the statement is very vague and un ] I RS e s TS e trusted with the seals of the forelen oftic ) t o m ¢ 1 this city today, decided that |yt last landed, behind the bars & man who serformance of his duties, with adequate | b er he tend ! W owing to | general opinion of the bes c av.6 B A5 1881 SANGS d \ < : Ratndar G | e e e i Al | iiae. of e aehate ‘before sho nte those winers who 100k part in the attack on | has confessed to huving applied the match Uhe sterling exchange market eased up be Kaxsas Ciey, Mo, Apvil 21 —Samuel M, | nies that by such necessiry advance of § 1879 Lord Derby withd roms the Lane v | ment that Ju Ricks' decision was striet] the stockade Wednesday night unu-: be dis- | 1o six buildings. He is ) ll‘u hrvlm'l,uzl cause of the higher rates for money on ae- | Jurvis, president of the Jarvis-Conkling | money said Dorgan obtained power to de ird Union of Canservative assoclations in | in the letter of the law as he found it aud | shareed ops will prubibly be with- | employe on the stage of the Stadt theater. wount of the sales of the bills o i Morigage and Tru ompin, ARt of ud the state, or yet that the state was | Souseatpnge of b lsapproval of the foreign | that no other interpretation was possible, | drawn N Thom 1 was captured tonight at one of the Dending gold shipments, o B aiuat thail Easvatame (1 St eaterday, | asaresult thereof defrauded of auy sum | Ml the governnient and his desire to re- | gon, gor Culiom said on the fioor of ‘the sen west side engine houses, where he had gone PRl Kolo shipionte. ang agalunt the 8 stutopent storduy, | 48 Foele 3 [ i wloal for a ttwe fron il party bt | ENAL It was the law and ot th i Move ts of Ocean Steamers Aprll to give an alarm, after telling an_ ofticer that PN Df siaice ot Toudon Meount, bilies, the casieat and | HARYER o bl vore’ ot meither | {ATA 0, Ouipber, 1878 1 bockfie Knowh | D\ at faultsand that if luboe dosivod | | At Now NorkodwiveloTeave, from | thers was s i o the Aelghionecd wut, rat lowered 10 $4.8%24.00, Money | modiate iss bonds, after which ther | the attorney general or the Board of Public | the conservative organization. Ho was swe velief it would have to a 0 cong Bremen: Gali, from Liverpool; Michigan, | it afterwards transpired, he had set. Thome! ipply near the close and lent | would be ample time to formulate theories, | Lands and Buildings had any. knowl or | Inussecretury of stato for the colonies In Mr. | and have the law cha rather from Lovdon does not admit setting any of the big fives, s 4 per cent | democratic party as 4 whole and Presi- | information, from aught that appears on the Gladstonos wdmiplatration ) Decenibop 10 | appeal to the courts, ‘The legal repre At Humburg - Arrivea—Rhetia, from New | although he admits haviug set one of the As au Indication of Seatiment. mpcratic party as i whole anil Prest | faco of the vouchers, that Dorgan iu render- | 1533 41 held that ofice until July, 1858, 18 | tives of tho lnbor intercsts are inclined to | York wumerous bluzes in the theater where he however, Lord Derby took the unfonist o d.~Chicugo, from | 1. previoi } I ing accounts to the bourd returned afy false | side of the Trieh ety 3 cop 15t | (v this view, but they will make this last | At Rotterdam—Arsived ~Chicugo, from | was employod, previous 1o the one that As the day aavanced the belief obtained D OX TMAND YAGE.] Or TFauAWIoRs YOUSHEr charging for material; | Member of that piris easl bis douip ued & | sppeal 1 tho’bighest court in the land o | Baltimore. | peasly sousiud te byikling,

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