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OMAHA DAILY ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMATIA. MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1803 INGI COPY FIVE CENTS. e = [BLOWY OUT OF BED { they consider the rightful perqu v of | their positions now propose to reta by | moving against the foundations of W they 4 AP W\ 4 | chists who aresaid to be accomplices of | :”\l'nu rings, all .»'h \\[l‘lnm ‘:,-M- uuwmm; The members who were cut off frg . Pallas, msrlves throug he @&relossness an s HECKED AN OUTBREAK official negicct of the members of the state : il A on K. ‘ Opposition to Judge Maxwall in Lancaster | boards otaro Having Failed, the Minority Will | ! . AL ; o frov | W i 8 8 Bold Attempt of AnnrvhlflsBm ‘\ CNETAL | \rrests In Vienna Stop & General Demon- County Carefully Scheduled, \. m.:..:»'...,..:‘“:‘.-r\.‘.; :Tfli: Actle e Have Its Way in a Degree. bt kL R B L o | Nonunion Seamen at S8an Francisco Receive Martinez Oampos at Barcelona. steation by the Anarchists Another e hic ticiously v B LR et oF Hnafeh -— AV i s Opposiugn 1o th ominition . T e a Rathor Rongh Shaking Up. 1844 hiora contintios, nnd. the potios e more | CATEGORICAL ANALYSIS OF ‘THE MOVE | iy fow rdae ShReT J ESIDENT CLEVELAND DISAPPOINTED in Laucaster £ Under the present law the members from Nt o g 4 cointy for frauds committed asiinst the the extreme west and sonthwest receivo | DYNAMITE US 0 A than ever convinced that the raid they mac state. Thoy stand ¥ndicted by the grand = from £300 to §1,300 per annum 1n wileage, the USED ON A LODGING HO.SK esterday, as exclusiy cabled to the A “ | Interests of the Bariington and the Men iy of ;vm;: reloment and for obtaining Nis Plans to Secure the Passage of the | & t reckoned at the rate of 20 | e rred { ted Al 0 ng for the Compan ney under false prétenses, and their trial s s 9 1 ench mile trave ) o N ansd Their Intended Viotim Seriously Wounded | ciate St wholesale anarctist [ Who Are Boosting 1 t pany 18,888 You e m'f‘ Berer ‘Gf Lhe distiict Hver Repeal Bl Thwaried —Tacfr sl AL AL " AL Sleeping Men Hurlod Into the Future by d One Person Killed outbreak in the bud. Papers found upon Throw Kinds of Kings &nd court in and_for Laneaster county. But, in Legisintion of a Rtudical Sort this allowance wmounts o a comparatively R 4 the men in custody show that the anatchists Thelr Animus, spite of the fact that they are under a cloud 1 Tmpossible. small suin, but to those who are obliged —_— i 3 they are active in hssisting the corporatior to travel from 2000 to 8,000 miles it is here are intimately conne \ the an- | A \ * unta in its efforts to defeat Judge Maxwell - an ite f some consequence, It is a fact | OCCURRED DURING THE TROOPS' REVIEW | archists in Eingland and Amcrica, and that | Liscos, Neb, Sept. 24 —(Speetal to T | Dorgan hus aiways faken s prominont part Wasiat that the miloweo allowance 18 six or sovon | DONE FOR REVENGE ON THE LANDLORD i the bombs now in possessic the police | B I'here were many significant features | 1 UG COURSEIS 0 LAG FApudLican p oY 8 ety eoering 1 b ruln | 8 tho ancuntr auuniy domvenian whioh | HAE' s (SRRl T Wil stk | Roldiers Make an Effort to Kill the Author T oy o ¥ iK1 il the | metin this city Wednesday atternoon and | secured a new grip upon the stite treasury Some lnportant legislation by this con: | (o5 members werd fwot to travel long | He Had Inourred the Enmity of the Sa.lors' 1id down by Here It is also said th : o evening. Of course there was the usual | At the beginning of the Thayer adini gress willbe the result of a compromise. | distances by stiuwe sw that ratlroad fares Uiion b His O sLPUREIC ovel Lo FliceNBh the BHIALY Lsksk. | MO While the house has gone even farther than | are universally #cents, or pnder, the mi fion by His Oourse. An office in a county so large and Important Saltue Land Geabhors Take n Hin the Reed rules, which provided for the count- | allowance gives tho mombers who -i;w to . s ~ y At 3 etk FBREIHS fas. Atiothie ure of tAe opposition to Judgo | Mg of n quorum, and has adovted a code | SO psnces & bik matgin, Tho . HOW THE MURDERER DID HIS WORK RENEWED TilE BLOCKADE, as Lancaster is well worth fightiog for, | 4\'-"“ i .“‘v“““ e B whict ble PP es and | duction or abolition of the mileage allow- | HAD BEEN THREATENED BY A COMMITTEE eBpec 1 view of the fact that & nomina. | Maxwell is the cffort of the saline land ring | which enables the committee on rules an 8 WoUld Hot it SASLOPR MOIMBOM %6 Metlo Again Stops Gommanieation with | tion on the republican ticket is practically | 10 brevent his renomigglicn, " I'his ringis a | the spenker to pus L btk s | yereat extent, und now they propose to comparatively new ondin the history of cor. SUBE" T to has refused to do- | 860 fi ! W sthet thosa who Compelled to Pash Ilis Way Through a the Beazitian € .pn‘n. Honnay | Cautvalent to an election, The competition | ruption m Nebraska, blit its membership in. | 0L 80V stuge, the senate has refused to de- | Ll s LI [Copurightzd 1893 by James Gordon Tennet ' 3 I BEABTETa have bshi consplelous In Guttig. off the Wrocked Building Was b ! for places on the ticket this year was more | cludes the samo old_crowd, with Edward :" A\ LB v Ll 4 erks will vote to reduce miloage. Warned that He (Ind but & Shors MoxTEviDRO, Uruguay (via Galveston, | guintited than for many years fu the politi- | Blgnall and Tom 13gaton us the ruling | bate, and even Senator Voorhees now % . : : Tox.), Sept. 24.—[By Mexican Cable to the | il Listory of the county, and it was this | SPitits. These saline lands belonging to | knowledges that no measure can be en maneint Situation in th te. Time to Liv Assured. New York Herald —Special to T Bre the state are located within the Lmits of | juto law without the consent of the e- | Tho situation in the senate aftor fact which enabled the men who were | [ancastor county, and most of them in th L OUL LR GO0 nRoHY OL SUHORIRINUEE] Feuy ks \ L 5 CRAL iR Aancaster county, and . o e i1l work only by tho | (Y Passes, fails to show encouragement for Admiral Mello, commanding tho rebel fleet | gyjotly manipulating the convention acainst | outskirts of the city of Lincoln, They are | 1 that the majority will work only by tho | 41,5 GHGY v making tho battlo. ot uheon ¢ of Brazil, has renewed the blockade of Rio | )¢ jnterests of Judge Maxwell an oppor- | now held by various parties under u leaso | Suffercuce of the minovity, and all legisla: | ditional vepeal. 1t is only a dispassionate i - BARCELONA, Sept. 28 —A tremendous sen- | go Juneiro, so the latest dispatches from | yuiive 1o do their work without fearof | 4nd arooccunied by valuable improvements. | tion must be the result of comprouis statement of the trath to say that the re AN FANcIco, Sept. 24.—One of the most Jation 1sed here today by an attempt | yyat citv state, and is now organizing a | gotection g D aje o SO IAREL "Thine oo st s R b DR et i DU DR i s to murder Gereral Martinez Campo, the | squadron to sail for northern ports ot 6 WK the sale of these lands. ‘Therecan | groily discouraged at the attitude of the | Uit they were ten days “ago; that it doss | sulting from o long standing feud between e e R b b 6 It nust not be imagined that there was no ily be any objectiod to their salo pro- | UL BISCORIEEd o Mo ARIBIICBEBAC | yob appoar that thoy ave niado & convertin | nonur o wid unien cafoa 8 feud SsteAted S L ;1 SeR Tt is rumored that his destination is, first | yuterest in the supreme judgeship contest | viding the state recefves a price thatat | democratic leaders of the senate. In tho | il AN AP OLE \e council and the man who made the miti- | o a1, Pava. tary pronunciamento which gave the | Ruy Barbosa, who recently escaped from throne to Alphonso UL The gencral was | [ty de Juneiro, has published a letter in present st a review of the troops of this d1s- | which he says that the navy under Mello is the senate for two weeks, and that the pros simply becauso questions of state politics | least approaches thefr true value. Time | first place he wanted cloture. When he was | for unconditional vepeal is not so brignt | 1ast night. Shortly after miduight tho wrict, and surrounded by illiant staf ho | defonding the rights of the Brazilian people watched the maneuvers and seemed highly | yeainst President Peixoto's military tyranny were studiously avoided in the proceedings | And expense has m-,n;wm-mm the fact | told that such a measure could not besecured | as it was when the vepeal bill passed the | southern part o the city was shaken by a b b > o that they ean never be develoned by the | s easily as silver repeal, because it was not | Bouse with the unexpectedly largo majority | tervific explosion. A dynamite bomb had of the county convention. - Wecks beforethe | 316 They do not yield salt in sufticient s ke a month ago > out from the Bu Wdquarters in s nccount the legislature assented to the ¢ President Stevenson or some one who | ajority gave the cause of i peal an impotus hous (n:._w with nonun lon saitors. ‘The front this city that no man who favored the re- | Project of selling the lanas. But they are | would ko the ehair in his place, should re- | which seemed likely to provoke 4 public | of the building was biown to atoms. Six of plensed with the appearance of the troops. | and despotic rule. ¢ ¥ aiiy rate ho was laughing nnd. chatting and have been appraised at a tidiculonsly | seode ¢ atoug ScoRNiZ0 & 3 through the senate immediately, b o §80/\61'0 1 ol ; othut RLGRACHT Dectotie e ”[II b s, LRI LA given a place on any of the ward or precinct | fow fgnrs, Tho valie placed upon’ them | CC24ed far euough to recognize anyone to | HUEBIER Hie senate dmadial i bt il LAk RAUERILD ety with General Castello, chief of the S | fpco0 Avies, Argenting (via Galveston, | delegations in the county convention. Every | ranges from 815 to 40 pet acre, when thoro | SPeak and forco u voto by arbitrary action e, ; Tex.), Sept. 24 —[By Moxican Cable to the | striker in the employ of the road was put to | is not a real estate dealer in Lincoln who | This Stevenson flatly refused to doas he | senate and since every advanee move- By whom the bomb was thrown is not voint and the march past commoncod. | No (o Torald—Special to Tum Bee]— | worl, I little group of men that assem- | Would sell them for less than tet times theso | has presidentialambitions himself. mont of Sex 3 and overy demand | detiuitely known. The owners of the build \ 0 erty Rivra s % o oo | foradefinit on which the vote should | bops of tne Seamen o 280 JO! government apparently fears combined ac- orners to discuss politics was atiended by a In addition to all this,there is the prospect ““It.l“f-u}_nl}\\\_g‘v;_ b t: I mrv.»uh.“ n..‘ll‘. aYB{Ga8as1vG1Y Moy by thie 'x"\x “l\lu‘ S \mfln. 'fi“ the 50 .&vm: tion by army officers of high rank and the | corporation emissary of the Walt Sccley | of a refusal of the governor to sign the decds. | 3 ey gtk Gl A yrell has been d. The _wa 2 ¥ remova ro tak- | stri Walt Seeloy himself came to the | Th re also alleged defects in the bill 2 10 business interests ot | wijiy the plain intimation that every re. | kKept by John Curtins. It was Curtins' cuse naval commanders. Muny removals are tak b i 5 | nd now Y S e, hi olic " city in the closing days of the ante-conven- | which may render it unconstitutional The ing place. Chief of Police Alems has re by the opposition, the repeal senators hive ! In th h { siencd on the plea of illuess. The chief of T 1or bR e o land [ ised by the democrats in vhoir last natlonal | 4 rently lost aiuch of their confidence and | col oYINE nouutlon men, In this woy he | AT R e Walt Secley u Spotter. . and for this reason the saline land apparently lost aiuch of their confidence and | 100 ieed the enmity of the Scamen's union, radical. Alems’ leaving the command of the | One instance of Seeley’s work may be | Maxweil on the bench, and tiie members of | He campaign last year. - The bill which v all that courage which they temporarily lost Less than a week ago his place was en- polive. is vegarded as vory suspicious, Radl T‘:‘_«y"*‘l” 7;’\-‘:‘-\‘11 x\x“:'.'xkf\'fnli\.['\]. :l:t::;“ the ring are among the foremost of those after the passage of the measure by the | tered by a crowd of union men led by John prominent citizen and republican politicia ) Rl LT T \ I TWO BOM3S CAST BENEATH HIS HORSE the Terrible Explosion. roN Brneaw or Tue Bre, | 518 FoURTERN T ST | times as much as the actual cost of travel u | It was fixed in tho old days when raiiroad s farcs in the west were high, and in some of the Orime, Russian anarchists aro in communication with the anatchists in Spaia. Large Crowd in Order to Reach the OfMcer—¥ stice Two Men Killed Outright, Many thousand people had gathered 1o w ness the review and the crowds wer around the reviewing poit, which was packed close with men and women, eagor Lo seo the soldiers pass in review before the gr general, who had made o king and who nad for many years past been one of the grandest fizures in Spanish history of the times, The troops had already commenced the march past when a wild, excited-looking man was noticed to be pushing his way theough the crowd nearcst to the staff of the general primarics had been called word was passed ntities to warrantitheir dovelopment. On | NCATLY 80 popular, ho domanded that eithior | =iy ¢'stiiriing result and that phenomenal | PeeR fired in front of o water-front boarding OB IOR B TN HE MR WTIE A BATAL B | oWl d by memberk of the saline ring | fuse, when the pending debate had pro sontiinent that would rush the measuro | the inmates were horribly mangled. Two and in so doing he rode to the reviewing concerted attempt to foree the issue in th "The situation here is extremely grave, Tho | bled in tho hotel corvidors or on tho streep | AmOUNts if they were hbld us private prop- Nebraskn Neod Fonr No Tari of the chai of the finance committee | g openly charge tho deed np to some ment- ? rous opposition of the silver senito P I R T e i pewder it unconstitutional, | Uho | for fearing tho rovision of ‘uhe Lot prom, | 40050 dforded by tho pules would ho involed | tom o secure berths for his patronson ships ving does not desire the prosence of Judge | Patformand pledied on the stump during | MR repeal sonutors havo regainod LRk 101 is renom. | ANy inter in 3 Some sort of a | )i b i 3 voll ot it & o cals say thoy will prolong their aitation | bf this eity Happencd to b in et ho? | who are shouting fu opposition to his renom- | f1EANIECESE I Nebesin, Some sort 668 | house. "Aud thusiit is that tho roll calls of [ Tyrell. Curtins was threatened and when y hapy , Colo,, | ination U the senate show that the anti-repeal son i until Pena rosigns, and declave they have | on busmess. While in the oftice of the le 4 one passcs tho senato it will not be the ono | ,yous present an unbroken front of ninoteen | L€ Mmen left they told him his house had 1ov the slightest thought that he will vesign, | g fivm of attorneys in that city ho heard Obposition (EORYkIaliead Tast. promised by the party in power, and which | gonqtors veady to resist to the utmost the | 011 @ short time to exist. i Eprtiy it : Do | cuse discussed in which one member of “There is still aniother source of opposition. | Will betopted by the house. “Faviff “revis. [ IAATER IS o HIsE 19 e utmosy Shook the City for Blocks. OBicla} clrcles expeot & revolution of big | iy yeferred to Judgo: Maxwell of the Still another faction insists in obtruaing its | ion” will not proceed much farther now than A0KES OLUNCON IUOHH reliBal, A 3 : o itonn proportions to begin at any moment | braska supreme court. He showed Mr. | sove spots upon the attention of the public. | when the Morrison horizontal and the Mills How Sentiment Ch Last night all the inmates retirel ac LAEBWAEWORB O s, A fight between revolters and part of | ter that he had all of Judge Maxwell's works | It is made up of the men who found their | bills vere passed bya democraiic hou ¥ L ) At first it was supposed the man was on Bosch's troops has occurred in Santineo ael | on law and civil procedure, und told him gone on the day that Governor | Those measuves represented the democratic 1 andividual who was carrvied away by the | stero, and resulted in tho routing of the | that there was mo authority more fr James 15 Boyd returned to his oftice after | idea, but they were killed in the senate. @xcltomont of the moment and was rudely Weral troops have escorted | QEUBUY quoted than whe present ehict jus- | having been deprived of his wvights for i e e D, L of Nebraska. nearly nime months by u decision of the LT o st e S pushing himself forward. Several people San Fernando to La x to Lincoin, Mr. Halter related | preme court, from: Which<dudge. Maxw, is the intention of republicans in the remonstrated with this man, but he paid no | platia Cordero, radical : incident to a group of local politicians. | daved to dissont, It was Judze Maxwell's tueanow trdainindgehing thopbillibelng attention to o body arc d him, all th For a week after the passage of the vepeal | USUaL Soon after miduight an explosiow bill by tho house thero was scarcely a sen- | oceurred shaking the city for blocks, The ator to be found who had the courage to | entive front of the building wus torn away Cannot Pass the Seante bublicly announco that tho opponents of re- | iing the front of the adjacent structure peal would resort to interminable lilibuster : i § 5 tig to defeat the bill. Within the past woelk | With i Men we w~ll‘\|un\\zx hulr:) lh]ur n.;h iy b CIBE 1 half dozen seonators have openly proclaimed | across the street. The sidewalk where the chiers, have been imprsoned in the atiller Seeley wis a member of the wroup. | dissenting opinion juthe cotebrated Boyd- .lnl.lf-lf}"i\.;\‘l{:*fl':\,i‘-‘; commitics, | that overy bulwark af FAbAV Y. (e iiaa’| exploaibH ook Dlacs ek vipped into atoms. yhilo iniendy watching Goneral Compos. | harvacic, o governor of Sanu Fo has | . Hiher Sxpiwsset iwselt vews fusorably | fhayor taso which oncommaod Governar | ke 1es oo i Somsof i ropub ang | 10 WS008 of U somato wonl B eaiaod by | 5 lacie o with - swoldering beans When the actions of the wild-looking man | usked for uid in, suppressing an oxpocted | bt b s b e e aute; tho supreme coutt of tha United States, aud | it tho senate, and one or two of them lead | W ohbosition to preven vopeal UHHS | showed where the bomb exploded. began 1o attract the attention of the staff he | yevolution it his province, was by all odds the best man to head the re- | it was that dissenting opinion | 078 of tho fimance committee, which has | iy yoday those i the confidence of Chair. | Foue groauing victims lay in the street was within a few yards of the general. Weoks May Yet Escapo. publican ticket, adding that he believed that | that formed the “basis of the orief | Jurisdiction of the subject, believe it would | 1 Voorhees and the other leaders of the | neavby and beside them were two corpses, Suddenly the man pulled what appeared to g : ho was the only man whom the republican | prepared _in tho oase. The rewurn of | )¢ BOiter policy o bt no tariflf measure | popenl forees practically couceds that the | stripped of ncarly every bit of clovhing, la Do ball from the right hand pocket of his | S Jos Costa Rica (via Galveston, Tex.), | could elect. 1L happened Uial Walt Sesley | Governor Bovd to the executive ofiice was | 10 Piss the senate during the iife of this onditional repeal bill can only pass when | fne 11 a pool of biood, An mnbUlANCE WaS O trousers and threw it at General Campos. Sept. 4.—[By Mexican Cable to the v [ was in town for the exvress purpose of | marked by the flittingof the men who have | [PREVGEs. GHhows, those from tho weat, e strength of minovity is exhaust Bl BT i A terrific_explosion followed. Befove the Hoerald—Special to tug B spotting men who expressed uny preference | been enriching themsblves at the oxpenso of | ieve i, WNould be batter to emassulate the sepless vigils, in making dilatory mo the sceno and the victims wore rescued from ropory lind|Aladinways and wils peoniowers | 1 SN AVES L A Lb N o Vol amitiacs to Judge Maxwell und ho at once reported | the people. ~‘The dishonest mer who had | MO0 i e T e memblinee oIS | deminding roll calls and resortiug to other | the debris and taken to the hospital. too petritied t move, the man- took arother | (1101 dotained av the. Grind fiotel here | W€ matier to Ed Bignall attached themselves to Governor yer's Sobaulak 8 ‘d.: im}-'r repeal bill | GDstructive tactivs to prevent a vole ou.the It killed aud wounded ave as follows strango lopiting ! ball rom tho inside pocltet @ Grand notel he Haltor has been a delegate to every county | administration wero -disigdgod from iheir | 1 RopaDle.fliak. (g shivergeneal bkl domis : of his cont and hurled it at the general, who | tnder surveillance, awaiting extradition | convention for years. La aturday night | places of trust. Thednvaeigations sot ou | fo Hoos: G D A OMIEO 2 A DL VECS ni ks igo it was mysteri ROT HOLMES. was then prosteate upon the ground. ‘Hap- [ bibers from Now York, evidently has coa- | 8 cucus was leld iu lis ward (the First) | font by Governor Boydled to the exposure, | 2mended anatcriolly. | A compromise now that the repeal forces might ¢ IOl G UTNIRE pily a man in the crowd struck the bomb- | siderable money. The amount is not defln. | 4nd o list of delegates to be voted upon at | indictment and arrest of the penitentiary L D s aueaion avote avany hour and rush the meusur e oW ol raErR bt the second deadly | itely known. bub 1t 1o reported to Lo vory | the primary ele ay seleeted. | and asylum boodlers. 1t was Governor Boyd erity S, HEATIL | through the senate. Now few advocates of | Wounded BT o dwehilaiitie o3 ely known. but 1t 18 reported to be very | ye gelegation was selected without any | who discovered the shortage in the office of S repeal can be found who will predict with Wintiay T, MoKexzie, fatally. missile was thrown, and while it exploded | o0 ™ g "1 0000 by deteetives in th Py v y . £ WEER'S TRUCE IN THE SENATE. ! v among the staff officers, it did not fall close arge e atched by detectives in the | peference to the upreime judgeship, but as the adjutant general and who exnosed the el % ik o any coufidence that a final vote will be Cuares Owen, fatally. to General Campos. Then the man who had | Botel and should he attempt to escape he | matter of coyrse Mr. Halier's nume was in- | methods by which $70,000 of the money ap- it reached before the mddle of October. R CH S IV thrown the bombs was seized and thrown to | would be prevented. His sole companion | cluded m the | Late Monday afternoon i e forjtheisuppdiylotithe atite. mic| SPecahinaking’ Will Cokeume|the Time ln Strong ln Nambers s Ever, JonN Cunixs, an, seriousl the ground, hall a_dozen people holding lim | is * his' wife, who accompanied him | BEN teket was sprung in the ward 1 been squandered. The ringsters y tiotUier tlou A B AT T Lo LR Y aown until the staff oficers crowded around | yion his flight from New York last | Primaries. Ithad been fixed up i : B. & | who had fastened themselves to the WasmiNGToy, Sept. 24 —The senate w Aud yet the numerical strength of the re the prostrate form of the great ‘\Ix il ‘\\” ol \“““‘“ l_‘; : ‘-“ M. t‘nul‘h |,\u'n-|<~ nu-lIMr. lmls.i. By {]Il.x.wr”1'1-{;'|,nnlltx VO neve lru 'l\‘lcn .I‘m'kl' el 9 o, nas Ap ? awyer, Mauro Fernandez, [ omitted. Noone in the ward hud drcamed | Maxwell for the part he played in e St dt iy s ugo; they huve an un- | qyoi numes are: Charles ey s Intended Vietim Eseap asserts that his client is not guilty | of a coutestand the new ticket was a sur- | securing to Governor Boyd his rights under | Hoerative body. The week will bogiven up | doubted majority probavly about thre I,h }x“; :M.m [\")“.h,'. l;f‘,r"m‘"l\“lm One of the bombs or petards, as they are | of the crime of embezzlement. While thero | Prise. But sixty-one votes were cast in the | the constitution. Governor Thayer himself, f0 spoech wnking unloss she unox- | fifths—und thero cau bo no question of the | Went by tho name of Owen; Edward Mur- called here, was found 1o hav xplo: | 1s no extradition treaty in existence be. | PrHuAry election, but of that number enough | who. of all men connected with that mnci- [ pected should happen. The agreement for | result when the final vote is reached. | phy and T MeKen right under the hovse upon which "the anoaexitagiuongirentysiniexistoncoibe were for the anti-Hulter ticket to elect it. dent in the history of the state, should be | sessions beginning at 11 and closing at 6, an- | Under the present rates of the senate, a half eral was sitting at the reviewing point. ' tween Costa Rica and the United States, he Blznall Mukes an Admissio 1, perfectly unbiased, who should h nounced by Mr. Voorhees Friday, will take | 40z seuutors can indelinitely protong the force of the explosion shattered a | @ I y between the govern- = satisfied to accept without the sl o8t fight and postpone the vote, and, if.they are blecaing mass the four legs of ments often answers the purposes of sueh Any one whois acquainted with Alex | question the decision of the supreme court l defeat the measure inflicted “injuries suMicient to kill the | o] Pkiate Haltér knows that he is not th of a | of the United States, is lending the influence | 1he entire weel, if not longer. It is under- | or foree a compromise, B aries, ARy Dkl o aty where the drime committed affects | may'to submit 1o underhande Gt 2 right 2 ¢ Liboring Men Requires e s St v of a name that once stood for honor and in- | stood that while this truce remains thero is | In this fight the minority is not an insig Active Polico Interferonce. 1ts misery it was snot by an ofticer at thg | the universat morals and principles of civili- | o at_once went o rd Bignalt and | tegrity in this state, to the conspiracy Lo ae- 10 offort, ns on Thursday, to force a | Miflantoue. The opponents of repeal van command of the gencral, who was lving Wecks, however, Lawy wandez | accused him of setti up the job. Bi; S 1 ‘I'hiree of the men who were wounded died iu this week prove its claim to be a de- | Pealel nz in tho senate today as it | today, making the total fatalitics five. “I'hie police have made no further arrests. effect tomors and it is to continua d 4 RIOT IN BROOKLYN. >pinion hero fuvors Weeks and condemus )i 3 nall | feat the man in whom not the slightest nc- | vate on the vopeal bill by sutden tactics. . 1n | WiGUestionably muster thirty or more votes, | NEW Youx, Sept. 24.—Brooklyn streets bleeding by his charger, his ays, is not guilty of the cvis e builds | admitted the imps taud told Halter | cusation of inability, unfuirness or prejudice ! ¢ 2 A " | Of these men it is belicvea that a dozen or | were the scene this afternoon of a bloody o AR A b PRt HbiD, o on it o bies shat whilak thal Uaikad | (A shazoadib 1 that 1o man who | has ever lodged. The nume of Johin M, | ¥iew of this circumstauce and of the addi- | more will not hesitate to filibuster in an at- | rviot that lasted nearly three-quarters of an ganaril foll hoavily when' his. by Stutes wishos Gostn. Ttine to, surec | had expressed liimself. favorublo 1o the Tlayer is at tic foot of theist of delegates | tional fact that siver men are still resolute, | tewpt w dotend the citadel against any in- | pour, in which 150 Ttalian laborers, soventys were olown from under him and being a man N nomination of Judge Maxwell could have a | solected by the corporation junta to vepre- | there is no chance for a material change of | definite siege of the majority. cight Trish luborers and seventy-five polic 60 years old it was ab first thought he had | Weels, that country will not pre place in the county convention, sent Lancastr couuty in the republican | program unless it should come through a | 10e time has pussed ‘when any repeal sen. | Ciht Irish libc R el sustained severe internal injurics, irn the favor by giving up a Cos Halter sccured ‘several proxies, but even | state convontion rogHAmLTioL B8] yor, however | indomitable his. courage, | men participated. Many of the fighters Tho, genoral, howover, was. only par Rican fugitive when requested, Puplic | then he was frozen out of the convention. e e ] compromise s ; dares to publicly express the hope that any | were badly injured, During the last weck stunned ud doon stggered o s feot .ll‘m;\v\lnul\-,'-.\.‘»’.:r:.-. el custodian of th o Thelen e Ur, il Ihiere 15 smu Lstorm cloud 1 the horlzon | rulo can bo adoptod \which will brush away | the Erooklyn City Railvoad company has wiped the dust and blood from his uniforn : X & M. eloction pass books, was an active A bricf summary of the differcnt elements | for tomorrow in the shape of Senutor Stew- | & century’s traditions of the senate by en- | poen working night and comple mounted the horse of his aido-de-camp. and, | he Costa Rican government's behavior | worker on the floor of the convention and he | which are today opposing the renomination | ari's resolution concerning the duries of the | foreing cloturo on the pending question: e | 2200 Working night and day %o complete the without deigning to glance i the divection | i detaining him when there is no extradi- | was approached by ilalter, whe demanded | of Chicf Justice Maxwell may not be an in rlous branches of the governme It is | fuancial fight in the United” Sta senate | trolley system in Sands syreet and I'lushing of the man who tried to tuke his life in so | tion treaty. Mr. Buker, minister to Central | #n explanation. . Dewecse told Ialter the | viting picce of intelligence 1o the men who | VATOUS DEGCRES of Ao governament, 1L is | il not be” saved by u rule of cloture, The | avenue, dastaraly u manner, the gallant old soldicr | America, is expected to arrive nc sck po | S story that he had heard from Bigoall, | ave doing their ntmost to thwart the jute understood to be theintention of the Nevada | hurniug question of the hour is: “Will the | The Italians were preparing to knock oft T AT T TR A L st L ooy BeXL ek 10 | g lger hid been suspected of Maxwwell sym: | ests of the peoplerin this campaign, but it will | Senator to arvaiwn the president for his | minority Hlibuster to provens the prosage ot k, when John Cussick inspocted the the exertion was too much for the veteran | SePresent tho United States in the n pathics and he was theretore turned down, | serve to illustrate the depth of the political [ alleged interferenco —with , conzressional | ghe bill and to secure a compromise N enolttey liaaaidtand ', 1 and, suffeving from loss of blood. e wis | tions for the roturn of Wecks to Ne This incident does not stand alone, 11 | depravity to which the rviugs wish to lead | duties. Other senators have intinated dur. IR Y YT kraokthoying jald. and sfoundsiaulp oblized to ullow his staff officers to assist | American citlzens in San Jose condemn | simply illustrates the methods of 1 the honest voters of the republican party. | ing the present session that they had opin A < il with the measurements. He ordered the it out of tho suddle, when lis wound was | Weeks aud hope that ho wilt be made to pay | M: contingent in this city thit s bolaiag Hova/is tha liat: : | lons upou this question. 11 thev should de- | Tho indications are that the minovity —ov | Italians w tear up wo tracks, stating that attonded to by the sivgeons in_attendance, | tho penalty of his cmbezzlements, Th epublicin voters by the throat First, ‘The railroads. who desire to nullify | 8ive to exvress themselves more fully than | the minority of the minovity, and a hall | hepever knew Italians to do anything pro who tried to persuade him to leave the fiold ¢ o as suspected of an inelinitic the maximum rate legislation of the last | thev have done. the Stewart resolution will | dozen men are sufticient —are preparea, 1f [ 0550 EEE CGEEH 0 ! 8y L] thank Costa Rien should be willing to give Judge Maxwell was spotted by the legislature. afford the opporbunity and may provoke | necessary, to filibuster against unconditional | ©¥1y: This avoused Sugaretto's wrath and he )14 Nay Seare the Gonersl, him up simoly on the ground that he is a of the Seeley and Ager stripe and | Second. The impeached oficials and their | some sharp rejoinders, repeal, and it is these indications that have | told them to pay no attention to Cussick’s 1oy ¢ hero of the ttilc of Monto Mayo | consummate rascal. Weels continucs to be | tarned down, “Thdy were not permitted to | friends, who desire to panish the chicf jus- Sure to Introduce Variety, given viso once mors to the discussion of i | oraers. Thoy started o loave. The i8ta at'tho head of hia Lraops, was nos (0. b oLt daltinilliavt oo manaxais, ||| XS MTU EC ELIRANEROR EDae (ST RE AR e p danse T o aniulon uny ratc 2: suro tolfatrouige | ey SRam i LORE DRRS bR RR TSR] v Sbossee' n s i e/ meniimp o seared away from the field by the loss of 4 | Nothing has yet been positively decided by | {hero is of it in Lancaster’ connty. wis | them. s S |parigiyidnlothe i s and reliove them | e ditfeulty, however, will bo in agreo. [ BOVING ~an altorcation, —and fiually little blood.” The general laughed sternly at | the Costa Itles authorities, throttled by the political footpads whomake | ‘Third. The men who are now under in- ’”;“{_‘“- 02 BEh0 which might | ing upon & forin of compromise. Lecent de- | Sugaretto struck Cussick on the nose. The the suggestion of his officor nd, entering a —_ — this city their headquarters and who are | dictment and awalting trial for frauds com- m'l’“t’.“"- |;‘-‘);\1 oL e S ; velopments show that the present leaning | latter was too much for his Italian opponent carriage, had it driven to front of the WILL GO HOMNE DIRECTLY, protected in their nefarvious work by the 13 Linst the state tious 1 for aevate for the firse howr ot | OF Uhose desiving to rouch i solution of the | and kuocked him down twice, Sugareito reviowing point, and then the march v & M. railroad. ,Fourth. ‘The members of the saline land | (PURTY B8 SEREE BEEUS T Nt e | Queationiis.dn. the tion of the Squire | ghouted i Italian and o dozen Itallans continuod, the crowds cheering the general | Sismarek Arranges to Keturn to A I S T YT ring who ‘are endeavoring to sceure valuable | 9 the 18, B 1t tmes | gmendment rather that of Dr. Faulk until they were hoarse richsruhie (rom Kissen ) 0 R808 % A0 Fried- ) S N T ers % : dorckipg pet : T botdngin 0 tho stato . & fraction of | G4rin tho Neck e vales call for conshi- | o, Which o th only compromio meas. | Fushed to s assistunca, Iuta lad 0 a Tn aduition to Genoral Martinor Campos, | By, Sept. 54, e spocind eorrespond ncola 18 unquestionably the seat. of the | then actua] viiuo o Ao Witson billat 9 oeloeic it 10t | Lk so far prosented battle, both gangs Laking sides in tho melee, Tei sl o (onomal Mariines Dampn of ikeutor's agency sont to ISissingen for | SH0sION o Judge Maxwotl, [t s i this | 'Rt Tho men who ure discharged from | bofore, so there would ho o daily talic of at | "he vadical ey on will assert that tho | Phe men were armed with axes, spades, de-camp, i civie guard wnd two policemen s b msngen foreity that the work of manipulating county | positions in which tiey wero able to loot the | 1245 five hours upon that amendment during | unconditio 2ul bill still pass without a | jyon vivets and pick axes. In a moment the woro budly wounded by the oxplosions, | e Purpose of ascertaining the oxact trathy | conventions is carrico on, It is from this | Sute treastvy withont fear of detection the weelr. Mr. Bat Yennessee has ghven | comprowmise attachment, but thatsubsequent [ 30 (0 A0 PR FERE R ST e TR fr sus ained | in regard to Prince Bisuicck's health and | city that tho spotters and spics i the em- | ° Sixh, - Tho men who aveconcerned i the | 10Uee of his intention to speak tomorr legislution will be enacted giving to silver A0I0 RO IOK AS18.81UpPEO ASLD stightor injarics movements telegraplied onighu that he | POy of 1% Bignall and the other “local rep- | disgracoful Capital Nutional bank failure, | i Mv. Dubols has suid o will speak oa | suitable recopnition. The silver men mako [ 18 @ largo Italian population in this scotion o oxplosions caused the grentest oxcl loarned from the prince's family that thy | Fesentativesof the B. & M. are seut. i and who are wnterosted in preventing the | uesday, aud Mr. Pasco on Wednusdiy, Mr. | very little concealinent of their present | and the Italians received reinforconients, ment o Barclona, and soveral autempts | SR T A, FEAEE SRS I e | overy county of the state. | Tho Snews of | tito' from recovering b vest amounss of | QUOIs seill in all provabliity, give way to | s “Thrce of the Ttalians rushed 1nto @ hou so were mado to kil the bomb thrower, who | ¥ ad deck t ; vel- § war ave furiished from this city und the | money lost fn that insiitation Reuslop Hanieing il noy speak uptil Silver Mon Confident. at the corner of Nuvy and Nassua strects appeared to e alone. AU any rate, he was | devicsheube from Kisstngen, showing that | elevitor in the Burr block is kept running | " Theso ave tho elomants. tha are working | 19620 Mr. Pasco will probably advocate re The silyer men make very little conceal- | a1l earvied axes, Tho . b i ANLAIRSIAI B0 \ND. ALY A, 10 0 Liis roported noceptance of Wissbuden palace | b tho men who vislt tho pass supply: depot | night and day sgajast Judge Maxwell. Op- | Poul while Mr. Buto will opposo it. and Mr. | nt%5¢ ot rosent plans. Thoy say that | A cArried axes. Thoy were met by Mr, becn detailed to murder the general by the | was not based on fact, but on imagination of | it Deweese's ofiice. posed o thew are the people, erkins il sy compromise 1ooking | 1o T ro iy as good condition to hold the bill | Marier, the occupant, who tried to provent branch socicty of the Anarchist Brotherhood | the corvespondent who sent this item to the An analysis of the opposition to the re i ‘nll'-t “;;V‘wd{"x tho A\'}l-n'-m l[“"}l“— OUl now as when it first eame ovey from the | theiv entrance. They knocked him down to which he' belonged. - Whon the tro press. llfll}v‘n»unu‘n-ull'h:wln. f Justice of Nebraski LELL AKIY UNDEBE ARREST L |\|n AW Il DR AOR0MER 8 Bl the | heuse, and that they will certainly be able | and ran up to the roof. They demolished the JaniAREReirmad se attemptupon | Princo Bismarck, the speiul correapond: | I SIOW up the conspirdtors -againat the unoceupted portion of the first. thre. dime | 1 entertain the scnnte sud country ut lurge | ehimnoy and hurled the briocks at the heads s life as with difficulty they could be | ent veplies, will s8oon be able to travel, b onlo g 0. di e head anc ) A0OCHPAOR. BREMPIOH NG <HERL a0 EANS ith speeches pertine ) the questio i X Kept i thoir ranks, as they wantod 1o make | e G4te of his dopariure s not vor fixed | [FONLof tho movement Is tho 1. & M. rafl. | Hondsman o Garrett Megtt of Holt County | haviue been speciieally provided for, Sen. | With spooches porti i e alaoston | of their antagouists. The latter fell back short work of the coward, “The prinec's vecovery from his vecont fiinoess | Foad. Its chicf agents iu this city are lid Colllded Wi '8 Sherifm, ator Joncs of Nevadu may speak during the [ BTV Seron Bl shaltho browght over |y, 0 rq sand streot, Tho Italians followed Crested Grent Excitement is slow. pa thnd cats well, though | BIEll dad Juspor Dowoese, both of whom | i Paso, Tex., Sgpu 184 ~Dell Akin, o | Weekaud it is undorsiond that when e | Gl have another question which it can give | aud near the corner were again driven back . 4 d f though | ;na'i6 worlors LT L pOoam e Attt 34 s b g Y " % | takes the floor ke wili keep or Lwo or uve 4 ton W . 3 Whion thio uews of the attemnt on the life | 8 Shoulder still troubles i occdsionally are tiue workors with well recognized vepu- | Nebraska gentleman who) came to this ciry [ Likes the fo P oAb for two or | portion of dts nttention Polico Captain Hardy and forty oMcers came LRAL , % » b v, Sehweing left eisbaden on Friday ;. bout ten days ugo in company with Colonel g o Fi The fact that some of the repeal senato " y Ing ave bt o) of General Campos 10 known in Maarid abou ays agoin company with Colone House Forecast, i s on o cun down Flushing avenue, Thoy were J e’ S ] ; aud returned there today Hatred of the Tmpeached Oficials, R et - have spolon of @ day in October when t) i S axeltoment lureyatlod, ad a roview | %o brosnas of battar relntioiis botween | 11 tho omsosition of the B & M M A d. Fountain of Las Crucez, aud who has | mie nouse will devots its entiro attention | Yota. will be ke hivs lod 1o Lhe ranort jy | n0vnotiood at first and it was only when rlm‘la :\\..:'l;»ht-<|]!q|n:n.:. In honor ; o | t)oemperor aud Prince Bismarck nloases | we “n "-l:;n Tllll::;‘l‘\’ inlu: m__.]\ %s Iv‘lr‘- 7““? over tiuce been a guest at the Vendome | for the coming week, except tomorrow, to | some quarters that they had a plan for fore- | their clubs began to play that their presence vihday o holress presumptivo, Infuuta | L8 eWASOY, S Brinee Bismarcs ploases | we i pived by motives of | hotel, was arvested by Sherifl Simmons of ¢ law for the repeal of the federal | jug 4 vote, but this rumor cannot be yerified, | became known. 'The Italians showed no in- Doua Murin de Las Mercodes, princess of C 1 sclf-iuterest, the opposition of the recontly e . T | AR LN K Austraria, who wis born Sentouber 11, 150, | W0 Bas folt the strained velations most | Tmpeachod state oficials 18 lnspired by ool | His county and Sheriff Gauningham of Santa A 00 M, URkR Y Y "“";" Ing 10 | No one acquainted with the vice president | tention of desisting, and turning on the Wis postponed ot e Alwavs ehown the | ings of hatred. Next to the railroad opposi: | Fe county, New Mexicoon o warrant charg. | e sheciil oraer adoptad onIiriduy thioueh- | and his antecedents gives tho least credence | onivers of the law bogan to Aght thew, M il ich Gonral Garmpos s suf hest vespeet and - veneration for Bis tlon, e okkositlon of tho suiie aficers who | ing Mr. Akin with belug 8 fugitive from | October 9. or the woek following. My, | u o given vimes verogine Mir vonathe will |~ goundsuman Eaton lead thiriy-five men AL ok 8 iy haioved o be sungerous, e i Thforot the bav of: public oplaton | justice, it beiug alleged Wiat the warraut | irginia will huve chirge the purposs of wosing the passuge of the | from the Second precinet into Sand strees though it is & sevivus injury to w man of his narck will soon bo able to ol o] O*Neill. Net b SonYe R0y BT A armai A A O8 ks Ho slecps and cats well, though iis | demeanors in office 15 the most setive wud | Wb telegrapned from O'Neill, Neb, eratic side uud Mr. Jobn- | bill and refuse W recognize any one eise and when the 1talians realized that thoy had L still troubles him oceasionally, the . i Mr. Akin suys that he is f th th Dalkota on the republican sid - vol i groat courago, and ufter tho review bLe i \ 3 he | the most malignant S0 men are exert Mr. Akin suys that he 18 one of tho bonds. | i aab i) 190018 00 LIQ ROPY Bhtartaliing H anal Ao uTiAL u foe bohind as well as one in front, they used to retive to his quarters. { scistica not having been entirely | jug themselves to the utmost to sccomplish | men of Ex-County Treasurer Barrett Scott of s probuble tie dobate wi f an ex nel Yourlste " way. r, cdingly lively chara . ‘I'he reconstruc WASHINGTO! fw: it 2 The arty o surrendered. Tho volice arrested twenty. Tlo bonbs used were largoe iron sphicres AT R AR A the defeat of the chief justice. They | Holt county. now in prisen at Juarz, who fled ) FAOORMLY 489, ¥, Bopl, #.—Tho party of charged with dynamite, aud thoir oxplosion clated press agent is able to atate | aro doiug so because of his wanly | with county funds. | Hon porlod. willbo lived over agu o, and | French civil engincers who are touring the | ¥'our others wllm were wvt'rluly wounded, e wish to, sud u on und ubted authority that the relations of 6 of ) S ammuny and John 5. Davenvort will'out a | (50 e A S wera taken to the city hospital. Almost all wis 80 powerful thut it broke a nunber of | ¢lf W BIEIEE Bmperor Wil e | 40 fearless action in presuming to dissent Akin s been endeavoring o induce | prominent figure. Tomorrow is Disteicy of | URited States reached Washigton tois T P a b % windows in adjacent houses. When the ¢ T T o i oL A from the cpinion of the two members of the | Scott to return aud help bis bondsmen t | Columbia dav, bit no bills relatg to the | £Y6MI0E #ud are quartered av the kibbiut | of the rioters suffercd cuis and bruise Ploston ocoureed all the staft oMicers were on | ({1011 a hrince passas throtglh this eios e | SUbEeie bench who stood between the dere- | strajehten up matters. There 18 said 10 be | Distict areon e colcidar aod the wo | bouse. W hile here they wil bo eatertained — horsebuck 1 front of a crowd of people, and I e iaases Lhrouglh this clty ou | lict oMicialsand expulsion from tie sinte | u large reward offered for Scott, and Akin | Ui ke o day will be consumed | local society of ‘civil engineers. To- | NEW YORK CAFITA the lutter, when they saw fifteen or twenty | BI* Wa¥ to Friedrichsrubie a reception will ke gty LHaL tho day will be consimed house. They ave vainfully aware of the fuct | had alwmost prevailed upon him to ret morrow the party will be shown the points bo give ended by all © bol 1 D0 ) 1ad alwost preva pon him to return | it further cousideration of the printing m and horses hurled to tho ground fter siven him, atiended by all the symbols of | that while the majority opiionof .uhe court | volunturly. Mhis would huse prevented the | bill, which was uncompleted wheh e Touas | of interest in the city and during the after w o bow thrown, (maigined that hey | 9Mection. potnted out tho loop holes 1w the evideuce | sliovifls from obtaiuing the reward, and it is | ydjoorued yesterday fou iy be reoaised by Diealdent Cleve ad all been killed. Lirough whicn they eseaped, the dissenting | alleged that thiy arrested glalan the | MANIRSR AR and. ‘Thoy leave heve Tuesduy morning for v YoRK, § p rally it opinion of Judge Maxwe u‘ nvicted the ‘lzflfu |w|u\«‘ll l:f “;,.\,ur:‘ ‘.-,-'-,."lf‘,‘"u' nn:.:.»n‘ |:, oving on the rReformers," Philadeiphia. Most of the party will sail Nay X it #.-Naucally sl tus NDON, Sopt. #4.—A diapatch to the | everythung with which they had . been | the duares authoricies 10 vold arvest by the T the d smocrats,led by John Fellows, | for Frauce next Saturday, but o few will re- | Fecent hubbub about anurchists and thelr Later--It is now kuown th Standard from Rome suys that the Vatican | churged bofore the barof the people, the | American oficers, 1t is not thought that he \inany ovutor of New York, who | Wmaiu to make a tour of Canada, threata to force capituliste to disgorge fous tu the crowd weve dnjured soverely’ by | nas dispatched 3 note to the powers pro- | Wegislature of #he state. Acquitted by 1wo | can bo extradited, lrainishins of the more important hourded willions has disturbed the money fragments of the bomb. In addition Geierd] ] F mbors of the court, th nd beforo the | 1 ) he ¢ v o wero k Saia e dhauer Nigae Yorl 1 / Blaton and Molius. were s Wophdal. ued | testiog wiinst allowing Free Masons Lo cs. | WObors of the court, they stand b U Jaster devolopments la the case put 4 ew ces Lt wer prived of cleris by WASHINGTON, Sopt. 24 - Cardingl Gibbons | ¥in%s of New York just a litile. While they RO S A T o nd | A Mntad Bl T e orehons palycs, | beonle ondumued by’ ch i, “For™ i | gnia by ko ST ettt oo of uieias dud ArRiormars are A o cornor stomo i thiscity of 8. | L1 Y0U Ehat ey v ok thoigbtant [ wau inatautly killod. "o nutue of the bomb | [iich formerly belongod o the pobe, Thls | vl buuiskiment on the nan 0 ° whotd the | Al wi 1 poab ivd wupers to show Loat 1% 01 thass Who. 1 church, situated at Elevent j | of danger %o joraon o property from the shuawer has beon uscertalued to bo Pallas, | [staliation is declared tobo a direct insult | Laol ' 50 UnShakon contidout s for the purpose ol efectin: Sco lewse chiich depriv teos ¢ Juth edst. Lhe coremony sas ot | alleged great army of hungry men in the He is kuown s a notorious anarchist, and Vatican, £33 |~ ‘Thauks to the lutegrity of the peopie, their | and. ¢ 5 uven ifa shorut has to be par from locats t ) all wp “Cathiolic s of New York, they will admit that when questioned concorning his crime i - s vay efforts huve so fur been morked by Sigual | chused ! ; tion of » ont. It v ! mistod thit he intended to kil the general uir Aulishilave Sisamare Loste failure. The action of thy Custer counly | Me. ¢ { Norfulk, Meb., t cony | 1 ) tost U f Ii the Cathiolic churciies 1n Wash SATA Rt isRUM AN Dl ataft, ‘Chb anarohiat will b peary Sop Faue - steamers of the | 18pUiitia (MR 8 EIS LNcr couily | Mr. - Cailall of Norfolk, Nob., 6o & f ; or o e Lathiolle churclies 1y Wash: | Oueof the Hirst discoverles made by 8 in the fuce of Lo frantic protest of | and Ak s 1 i of th, our hovrs, nganyila, Central Africa, which | Laud Commissioner Humphre | ¢ i 2 Bricd by court martisl and may be shot Anti-Slavery society have been lost | Maxwy s able vounsel shepe f i us parvaded betore the luying ef t P wus that Collis I Huotlagton, the Alihe bouiu thrower's residcace @ miass | greatly huwpers the work of the soviety. ined to Force Several Others tyy iihan twent WS i ke | o fue legal tign cr the case if huboas cor enor i occurred, The cuurch will be | relivoad magnate, anl Cornclius Vuaderbiig ‘ divect from the republican party. The | Pus proceedings are begua, did uo work aud Whai the house | one of Lue b iu bhe ciy, | bed bewa moulled quite recontly by s

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