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B T e —————— A i e s 0 AR AT SRSV I STABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, 1893. MORNING, OCTOBER 16, bara and Trajado, ook up positions in front T I | plan K of the city. ¥ire was opened on Fort ';«Ml . THIS WEEK 1N CONGRESS, b ’ : ‘I n ‘I‘.l n‘-:nln. 3 A i ¢ Cruz, which nuswered the shells from | p i - Members of O o Taki Toterest {n | LONDON, Oct. 1 he Times says the co rospects of the Passaze of a New Tari . . embers of Congress Taking an Interest in ‘ ! ¢ g " L I . P the fleet. After a short time Forts Lage and " y What Will e Done Toward Foreing Silver | lapse of the repeal bill bas again depressed | Loss s 8 or Doan Ri [ Purtier Partculars of tho Latest Asaall Joao, and e baltaries whleh had been Bill Are Not Bright, Legiatatio the Proceeding | American sccuritics, and it is impossible to ofthe Steamer Dean Richmoad on the : by Mello's Navy Have Arrived. planted on the hills overlooking the bay PP Wasnisatox, Oct. 15.<Tho Wilson-Voor- | - [ restore them while the curreney of the | Land-Looked Sea. —_— fired on the shins, Admiral Mello was in | hees repeal bill, or a substitute for it will | » \ " | country is subject to the Sherman act. Tho — o d pers «cted | DEPENDS ON THE SENATE'S SENTIMENT | acain this week command the exclusive at- | INFORMATION HAS BEEN ASKED FOR | "uos fdds: 1t puntic opinion. in Americe A command of the fleets and personally directed S | 4 3 EVI Q| 8 SHELLS FROM THE SHIPS DO MUCH DAMAGE | e e kept up & continuous firing tention of the senate, bk the indications | s i:l. not pesed too quickIy from a peasimist ERYONE ON BOARD SINKS WITH HER & N, and when tho bombardment ceasod reporied | yp g e | now are ViRG Uik WIILOGEHO1ASE ORI TOF |iyyyiiminnt avaltmmenty th Hewhvd o6 the | the sonai o sionat e hiAYS 48 — y ¢ | that the flect had thrown 106 shells. The forts W T Dt et nrars o SUBICCLI | yiaiations Hotween the Government and | Ourred.” The Times voponts the fact that | Bodics of the U y e @reat Destruction of Property and Lioss of | ot At number of shots in retarn Republicans Will Deteat Any Attempt the senate. 1f the compromise does not en Yiii GSHANY, Bipsitan=Ooiwe | mo mere diminution in the amount of silver dies of the Unfortunate Urow Have Been 4 . bk to g0 the Revenns Laws-Sits counter unexpected obstacles, the substitute AN g At | purchases will put American credit on a safo 1 i o s 0 Someof theshells from the ships struck N 5 R | ashed Ashbro, A 6 b i ”“y. forts g :v:x ‘mvh‘-” 1.‘.:., \l;w“ ,_:(”.“. ver Men Ready to Fight will be prepared for introduction by the Vested 1u the Receivers, basis. Washed Ashora, ! e reached any of the vosscls, S middle of tho weok. It is & prt of iho | —_— f BUGNED 10 THE GROUND, e S " program not o introduce the bill until as Wi " | PEIXOTO'S SHORE GUNS ARE WORTHLESS | A hieavy vain storm which hegan six hours VASHINGTON BUREAD ® Suranceof sufficient suppOrt to secure its | WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—The resolution | X k WILC WINDS SWEEP THE GREAT LAKES s WaskiNetox Boreav or Tur Bas, 7 | Destruetion by Fies of the State University after the hombardment had opened caused a 513 FOURTEENTH STREET, passage is L. Consequently, when | passed relating to receivership of the | ot Riath Dikot . g o — cessation of hostilities, - [t was noticed that WasHiNGToN, Oct. 15, tie MLl I8, once praschted ln the } Unjon Pactfic railway and calling upon the | Misxeavonts, Oct. 15.—A Tribune i ‘ S Bhells Thrown at the Oruisers Fall Sport ) during the engagement the batterics in Fort | In reply to many inquiries from Nebraska ot ot et e it on et | attoruey genoral to inform the house about | from Vermillion, %. D, says: The main | Nomerons Wreoks Are Reported from Mauy 4 Bitk Harmless Cauillo were silent, During the fight while | and lowa which Tue Bee correspondent has 108 in explanation, if not in de- | Uthe legistation, it any, in order to secure the | hyiline of ¢ and Sink Harm'ess, shells were fiying all avound the hills in the | roceived during the past week relative to ot State university burned thi Points, S $10.0M0 or more, vithout insurance, The fire was discovered | in se of the measure, and some long speeches | indebtedness of that company to the govern vivinity were crowded with excited speeta- | the trutifulness of the roports that the | in opposition to it. Being a compromi me may result in some important develop- FINALLY DECLARED A FORTIFIED CITY | "o winriglé ovor thio silver repsal billi Ve fifo- | Monsure it will reprsEnY to OHo MAN'S | ments s iho . relsisen o ai e oy ) gl 3 A ments o the relations of that com- | Ont with a Declaration, position to issue bonds and aboiish the tax | Views and it will not be satisfactory to any I | morniug, entailing a | he basemoen: aby relations cantanalaem | VESIELS SUPPOSED TO BE IN DANGER ven, but the flames had alveady gained: too neh headway to i L \ : DR/ L | pany and the government, T q one e i composite pictire of thie e The governmont, after fiving had ceased, | upon state bank circulation, would defoat | ohe: 1t Will be n composite pictureof the | | /\L i the gover Latest Action of the President Lxposes the | issucd bulictins declaving its ability to | yne final adoption of any vari ff bill, it can be | jcansas, Hareis, Faulkner, ( Gray, | were materially altered wh | maintain and preserve peace and order | giated thatallis yet Indoubt. Itis true | Hill and many other demo throughout the city. 1t was in | with a snap sho ent ur company n the roAd went wecked. The building tad only one month since been provided with compiete fire iles ol Torror from the Eresh Water wrdmoent by a Hostile ¢ Capital to Boy Ators, | into the hands of receive the theories of some of not 8o much also announced | {gg pparatus on the manner in which the (ol floor, but the | Occans- Stormy T ’ 1 15 of Sen=Wracked \ B oD e T TRl oS o | fvom wilsawstantioTab s Gy Ui IuERAN | Ainils were: 8o Milodl Tt shoke thEY ¥ ; Fleet at Auy T ! that auy porsou guilty of the crime of daw- | congress straiehtens out the entanglements o .‘;V'I"I"':i""“'l’, Pl R R Ilie government obtained a len on ull E $Hie Gotid by He AoHeY G wibeN Ships—bamage Dono by Hign of the aging private proverty would be shot. over the silver vepeal bill will determine the | himaeifin it, No more will 1t be familiar t | Properties of the company, but the iusol | supsly pressure was 8o lght that. it Winds and Waves, ' Where was another ¥harp engagement | fatu of tariff “revision.” There is an clement | the liking of any one section of the country, | veney of the company renders it impossible | wus with diMeslty the city dopart ' e near Gamb This was brought on in an | qmong the aorthern democrats in the senate | but it will probably o throngh 10tr0- |, for it to discharge its oblizations to the gov- | ment could gt any water to the fire, The BUskALo, Ot, 18~ B (copurinted 15 by James Gorton Bennes.) | attempt of the rebels to- seizo a number of | Ghich s domanding with offonsiveness the 'l‘]'l’l‘.'\‘]'.“‘l‘”'I',"‘f,‘_'{:,‘;“,.u[i'v\:‘\'|r:':\“.11“1‘.‘-‘;';; r.:‘.?.!‘n roment when they mature. Tt gives tho | 1anitide of U risk to proverty seemed to | 5L, Oct 1 - ”“‘_'."~"““' featuro of ¥ o o 10 ‘nl SbkibiE O ‘\’1‘”;'.‘”;;? :WL/‘.\:"'W;: e (xh;lxw Rk “M]“ |irepoal ~of tho state bank tax, whilo yrous in their oxpression of disuppoint- | Feceivers, under the common law, nower to | Dewilder every one. and an organized efory 1Ch ronst estorduy. and lox.), Oct. [By Mexican Cable to © | butu short time, and the capture was made | 4y declure - | last mght is 1o save th dings. In the . 3 waos made with difffeulty. Students, prof w cash wnd oy sors and citizens workod have seivers' eertiicates o op- | movables within the b rate the voad. ‘Then those would constitute | rooms, not al i lien pavamount to thatof the United Stuies | hyokon ¢ tof evils it iv should | Some of tne bonds mature in 1805, and if | papy able to silver, n it will never subumit | ment. Yot it is bavely possible thut some bond issue. Auother element of | them will vote for it 'I‘)\{"‘ will do so, _i’ cmocratic senators, those who stand for | necessary, wo get the bill *through and in il A LI s T L) doine o will not be inconsistent. They will tike the bill as a che Prove to bo at all convert assets into e reported loss of the steamer { Dean Richmond on the shore near Dunkirt I'he fivst that was he « is ¢ AR s A g 18 heard of this disa ui property taken out. The seere ek vds were all saved and those of | of the H them o issue , New York Herald —Special to Tie Brr teout loss of life. Anoficial decree has | ¢y The Herald's correspondent in Rio de Jan- [ been published by the Diario Oficiale an- | Bl iro sends word that the decrees of Presi- | nouncing chata creditof £50.000 has be dent Peixoto which have been’ pub- | opened by the for the relief of those lished there avo unfavorably received. Citi Lin the recent fighting, or was ek this moening, when the captain vareporied having sighted tho the unconditional vepeal of the sil w, are just now showing a disposition to rob st v ters with the road go badly under the | the president. The mineral eabinets were | Dean Richmond off Long o s the republican vepealists of any credit what e veceivership the result might be te throw | alsosaved, Tha weneral apparutus room | s i Point, whoro she o D ) i T « ceive © resi khit be tc OW | also save 10 general s 100! scemed to bo laba B zens of Rio regard the pu tion as u con- Ex-Captuin - Gomez of the Tradentes has | ovor for the batile which has been for o ow out. | the Kovernment’s ciaims and all other liens | was well emptied. The be lat der difieulties fession of weakness on the part of the presi- | gone to Rio to join Aamiral Mello's forces, as n valuable books of i 1 o Liater Captain Jack Tierney of the stoamer A 3 nearly three months wagmg against vhe | 00 5 » favoruble to the white v.tj"t’!" ‘l")",,‘f',,'",‘." BiAdiaL) efiect of | the library were saved. A student nwned W H t \‘ml-.. s ‘.(1'-'- teamer § dent. 1tfs considered as an appeal to for- | Senator Barbosy denies that Pelxoto has | gilver purchasing law, and they say, 05 it | peal v Cha s iror fvor ol loped for ag | BYeat loss to the government's interest. Watluee, from [ile Poiut. vocoived injarica | W H. Stevens oprted i ho l cien powers to fight lis battle. purchased torpedo boats in Enel: now appears, arrange a compromise which | any time since Senator Voorhees announced Declined 10 Discuss Mattors LRI AT IS BIARIIIES LA e . e Richmond i the i Advices nave also been re i that the The government newspapers in Rio have i fer to the column of the democratic | M8 adherence to the repealors. It is pron (i I 8 A 3 B e o e lake about four miles » Al SHR N N HLLA R Valll s Ll et DL able. however, that the sonatorsof the silver | Mr. [ tha prosent ch anof the Valuable Spectmens Destroyed. this side of Eric. One of her sta ¥ [ Bronlianarmed cruisor Seto do Setombo, | recently priuted many winton aitacks on | administratlon every atam of credit for the | 38 Nowerior Uik the senuigis of tho SILvor | oyiitin on ke b aotiiten | 8 T BTN g S IR ety o s o acks was which was bound for Rio to join Admiral | the foreign vepresentatives in the city. compromise. i S AR T et e workery | discuss the resolution in an-interview with | prom five when an axplosion came, cansed by ihissaniz i while Lo was looking tho othor Mello's fo van ashove near Prala Agitutes Argentina, Too. Miliority NGEIX et Conguerel 10t yol hopeless of seeuring tho assent | & Feporier of the Associnted wvess naty. | Lo escape ot heated air, wiich blow out the [} LCCTEE B ot By the "“'-"',d LSl Grande. All of the crew escaped safely, UENOS AN RES; ATganti WGves ' 3 : almost all the re lcaacrs on the demo- | Mr Outhiwaite of Ohio, the former chair- | sione gable at the sonth'end, Ernest Risher | 1bormg heavily in the trough of thy Grande. All of th 1 BUENOS Aviks, Argentina (via Galveston, | 1 yig should be done; if the lavge body sea. as ug wear had becomo dis- ic side and of making the substitute a | Man of that committee, L' but as soon as they were landed they were | oy “Oct, 15, - By bt of Mexican Cable to tho ¥ made prisoners . by Peixowo’s forces which | Now v Liie privei- | was strack upon the temple and shoulder by | though her s cial to Tk Bre.) including the | rocks and serionsly but not fataily huct. | ablea, Sin of republicans in | th the house and senate, ie Union Pac v measure just, as under the advice of vk Hlerald—Sy s then nothing has been 3 : it s bo- | Kansas Pacifle. to the government is $33,000- | Othore were. sleht] S Ry £ has been scon or 9 who have stood by a demoeratic president te mun, they attemnted at the b A ) 2 il s iers were slightly mjured. The armory | heard of the vessel, 1 oug ) wore stationed there, Mord comes from the Herald's correspondent | fop yneonditional. repeal, ave robbed of all | KHing of the session to make the orig e e e Hoce tasued to, nasistih | of the univorslty btallion was empticd with |1 RRETHED HaSIEL, TU 18 LHOURKE thiot sho Further details of the bombavdment of 1y jtis Juneivo that on account of the con- | erodit for patriotism and work and an offort | ill: If they do not get the support of the | Duilding the roads. These bonds were issued | no loss to the government. In the building {ave goue down with all on board, Her io have be rwarded by the Heratd | he rov . 3 BRI MOl in the | entive party in the senate they will probably | time A section of twenty wiles in | woere seven pianos and several organs, all of [ ¢4rgo was eighty tons of merchandise from ' Rio have been forwarded by th tinuauco of the revolution there, exchiange | is wade to glorify Mr. Cleyeland iu_the | tntive! P Dot of voves | lenith of the road was built. | Thoy bogin to | whioh e’ LihonLnd severalo a0 DU 5 P orrespondent thore. They supploment the | iy London for ten and five days now stands | Wiid-upof this silver battle, thero muy bo | Po A6 o Bvh sufielint, Bubor o wouos | [UN0q 5G40 tnd had uiirty years to | fien Were desteoved, Nothing PR RS i u e da 5 0 tarifl bill passed by the senate ng the | from amopg the repeal rep E gud N fita s AEAL \ 5 AU iV I LLAAOKG BT LY ado, St Louis s Yty . Jj bricf deapatchos sont you from day toduy. | at 8 pence, and sovereign is quoted at 32,400 | 10 tarift Wil passed by the senate during the | o, io'uh eoss of tho bill run.” As cho inerest was G per centund bat mens that eannot e replaced. T SboA ieE DB T 3 8110’8 Destractive Mtre: rois, it 70 s noRLbion Sho SR Ho REEUIGHERY There are known to be several \‘f‘l".\“l"w" i -\’;Imi ] \L‘\mn !‘l. the an (‘v-" The ovigin of fire is not known. A el l'l"l: 42 ‘[ 'I'j '“l”“"* S erew, when ' Rt : kindly osition § L Gl sans s repeal side whdse i of interest is much more than the amount of | syudent claims to have sceu smoke yester. | she le do last I'viday morning, was B 1o “he former commander of the Thadentes contest over silver, g creditis | licansion the repeul sida swiigse unf BT ! i 3 ) ( Thero was great oxcitement in the city as | AE GEREE SORmanter of the Hradentes | of this contust over tlver, and ull ereditls | oo dhiveris of somild a Kind that they | the trincipal 2 day coming from the basement. The lanitor | composed us fotlows: G, W. Stoddard, cape R 2 fio from theships was directod nginat 10 has deserted to the rebels has advised | accorded Wil ave shown | (il bo more than willing t0.6@ it rotain & doyou think the rghts of the govern- a8 in every room m the building | tain; Georee Bogsen, second mate: Samuel Mello to nssemble in oze squadron all his | thit the interests of the countr above | W A T I e A L e ; mate: Samue -4 customs house. The government | 3 0 fesempe in ono squadron ull his | i considerations, theve will be a | foit degrec ot recognition inthis country ure ¢ b y e company being and thit this story is not true. i If. the henvy losses, but tne | SHIDS of every kind so that Poixoto’s forces’| I efore, the bill should come in with'a | Put inthe hands of a receiver he was | gorit Meados, wheetwan; 1. Wheeler, lookout; ¥ bill o throvgh the senat at th \ e i i rCEV | limitation in' point of tine and amount of | asked. u\l\m ‘IH‘I\I\ o, \'«El\h::llflllll'l‘)'l 5 uk Earnest, lookout : B, Dodge prament {s suppressing all reports of thy | MY Dt talio advantago of the isolated posi- | lar session, which begins in December. It | [iinitation tn point of time and amount of ot necessurily. It will be the duty of | went was on fire then. He thinks the md ook : Iivans, chiof en- Nt el ban. | tion of any of them to recapture them, will be a tavift inll, hov which will not | | a provis Nd | the government to be madea varty 1o i i g . ) A} naltics, The rebel warship Aquidaban Sl i : i e kit | for the proservation of the parity of gold | the ‘ ) be miad art; theary of spontancous combustiontis unre cob tarnest, deck hand; AT A T e e wo ofticers of unknown rank huve ed Cria am I sof Am nd silver and without auy referencoe to the | relation and the attorney general to se i TN G Melta's flagship, of fihe | 0 Montevideo from Paraguay to confor wich | intustrics. removal of the state bank tox, as it now | the management of the road undd T T e v mSink deck hand; Goorge M. Shils There contest for the possession of the MG videc araguay to confer w vill be comparati v vever, to | removal d e state b 0 41 A AR daEER RSSO LI UL L g, porter, all of Toledo: o G i A There was a o st for the possession G Lt ARy S ld P It will by mparativ l_m\p\nx. t Foni1Eas E LEwoLIA e R EE o mEth recei is not wasteful and destr and nely HniBhe R l_m;.y orter, all of Toledos Walter Goodyear, " the a " 3 r b ' [ government workshops at Armacao botween | EEHSUE RIS, W £ 5 a0 ruftle the spirits of the winority in the :,_lww' T NapBItG o EhE G eI o I'hoe object of having w v er appointe RE00a. VORy OIS thaen LSRN vasIaty first mate, Ottawa Lake, Mich, ;. 13, Brady. " . rivil of the Rio de Jane ste; ers fro senate as te it in ref r allow < i o & 4 L S TH i Y k oy > sl DB e i o 4 i o cevclusionnryiforces and thoso. of. the | pTLT OF RIS E9 08 TR0 stosmars from | senato us ta wariant LU ln rotushig to allow || Lo ie Thie domocratic son. | L understand it, wasto preserve the property | vty A vircular was letned by i whoolmun, vesidonce unknown s Mre. Kot FOVR mEnt AW dniMellbironlized fHabRte |- uilio) N (8L SRl Sk See X050 IR X DRSO s AR bR e B BT RARRSE passed demo. | Ators who are holding out the most stifily | oF the company and W enable it to tide over | Maele saying the classes wouid be continued | Ellesworth, stewardess, A e O i could not obtain possession of them peaco- | 10 Muss his boats in the Bay of Rio and e Lavift measures which met the ap. | A89iNst compromise are the personal chin- it present embarrassmont” s in temporary quarters, Frank Hilton, second engineer, Port Huvon, { b o > tho rebels there, A e : : ons o o progide Voorhees, | Have vouuny suggestions as to further = FrrS A LERY, ably ho prepared to open fire. Thobombard- | t1408¢ tho rebels there, X Liorte iniority h < thalsounte, mi- ((BIONS 0L 7 K18 BERHEonti RIS IVOORRER, | T e N et lor i ire nt Tort Worth, Mich.; T, Heviwan Bethan, fir ' mcnt was very destructive. Many buildings lie Avgentina congress did not meet in | ppough the latter body was controlled by the | Palmer. Mills, Smith and Vilas, n, resis extra go! 'g,"" "ti'l"' ) e ] Forr Wowrn, Oct - [Speeal egram | d¢ unknown: Willinm Sargenfrei, tiro- es; I would suggest the immiediate pas- e is raging in a principal | nan, residenco unknown; Fra >atta X The belief i the house will accept almost | suec of an act Mereasing the. number of e o i s e e R e Rt though it received consideration in - the sen- 1 any substitute the senate will agopi and | directors of the road, which the government | usiness blocl in the heartof the eity starting ¢ band, residence unkuown; unknown ate, it ";-L'W‘ ceacl ] f“ "“L!!L‘ o a majority incline to the epinion that the | may appoint, to such an extent as the gov- | in Pendery’s grocery, corner Main and Fifth | man, deck hand, shipped at Buffalo. 11 be some duyd before the fate of the | president will sign the Bill'when it shall | ernment divectors should constitute a ninor- | stroets, and the greutor portion of the block Dodics Wishe « of o protogation; even it there/ls notiany anfl bill is known. If all matters | peach him. ‘There are a ereat many mem- | ity of the board. I would authorize the | wifi ho destroyed. |,‘t,l‘,'.,,.\-, Nee e eRio Rt violeat objection 10 it. lating to the silver repeal bul “pass | hers of the house wha voted for repeal who | eomviny torefund the first morygage debt, Sanadnse v M smoochly by there will be a wee for a | were badly damaged. Residents of the city ssion to recelve the pre . fled In terror. Several of tne shells from | ¥IE© voncerning his desir f° theinsurgent fieet struck in the heart of the | POy until Octo eity, killing many of the inhabitants. Many Forcigners Killed. A shell from the Najado fell in the center ent’s mes- | republicans, but each'tima 1t was decreed What the House Will Accept, i that the b uld not he passed, and al- > to prorogue th er 17, This sort ot pas sistance shows that there is no approval o] . A dispateh from Dunkirk this evening 1 t 0 an opportunity to show that they are | which, by the way, equals in amount the | 0 fixtures will reach 2,000, while tho 1038 | states that three unknowi bodies, apparently of the city, and the buildings occupied ROMANCE OF THE REBELLION, tarift weasure to go through the senate. | ot so antagonistic to silver as their former | principal debt to the government, It | 10 the Wencibics Military company, over | of sailors, huve been swashed ashove o fow by tho Rio News and the Ame But any indecent treatment of the veoubli- | yote would indicate. They also want the | might be better to extend both these debts | head, will reach .00, wiles from tl Biblo soviety were wrecked, Many | 310y Told by a Gentleman Just Keturned | cans by the majority, when it comes t quostion settlod, ‘Thero is also i S H oot T 2 i o t port. The local agent of the N RS eral.be- ) for a periud o yeu dividing Surgeant's Business college and the I | steamship | i, s eyt lief ‘that when the bill is once sizaed there | the bonds into three sories,” The first series | yittiard hall lose hoavily, . 1ntico toss so far | e iib line hus toickraphed 1o every > will bo u speedy movement in congress look- | 1should malke 4 per cert bonds, issuimng to | 0 T ARG ACIVEN: 2 Ar | point on the lake shore between Buffalo and estion, put | ing to arecess untl the begiuning of the | an extent suMcient 1o pay off the first mort- | Wil reach 80,000, livie to keep a sharp lookout for wreckage or ity iu the | yagular session on the first Monday in De- | zage indebtedness. The ax and the bill repealing the onslasy, may even, though there ness in dotermining the silver ques the tarilf bill to reat. The mino foreigners were killed and wounded. Among the byildings which suffered d greatly from the bombardment were the from Rio. ban New Yorg, Oct. 15.—-By a Ne'v Yorker, | © long vesident in Brazil, who lately returned from Rio de Janeiro, the following s! s 5 x UAL, - IThe ty i th second scries T —— bodies, but 5o far hias receivod no answers, ; e b catin, whiok e sisiated mear the 0 rtement | senate is temtative, it s scnsitive, it is | cember. The outlook, therefore, for the | should muke 35 por cent bonds' issuing FRAING QOLLIDE, Duxkiek, N. Y., Oct. 15.—There is no fu i Lo At wrws o vestorday: aSomo of the most | powerful, and it canmor bo run over,ns we | sonato this week is thut Seuators Jones, | themin' an amoint sui-ient t pay of the | wams acerd AR e Y e T e T A e i o ik QR o hove. bered 2,000 | SUIRINZ wnd important facts having a direct | huve scen. Just now the democrats in the er and Martin will _couclude specches | principal of the debt due the governmeni, | 4041 Aecident on the Denver e (o s e 8 AU R NR Ll o s LA | Pho_government forces mumbered 2000 | LGS R o mtition of | S0MAL0 ARG not Teferying fu Kindly torma to TR o R o Ry e [ [EHCD el b aua o Sgovornmanty stund 1t Dean Richimond has gone down with all . and replied vigorousiy to the fire from the ) th mblicans, and bl S cing en- o) d S Yaivs in Brazl have been strangely omitted | the republivans, and bad blood is being en- | Allen and & art n i sopu also h vesome con- | ment of the principal at this time. The Lorexa, Oct. If this morning the | hauds on board. Ono of the three bolies, fleot. The land batteries had a few old gendered. cluding words to utter, and that the compro- | third series 1 should issue in amount equal | regular Denver & Island passcoger hich were washed ashore g ;('mn p guns ’ mounted, and these were | [FON CVEEY nowspaper account thus far pub- Ready to Fight. mise bill will be brought in ! : ! L W vashed ushore this mor ng. has rPax- | been definitely identitied, on descriptions 1 while 1t will | to the interest due the governm wtely accepted, th ntat, a lo sheu of v s will | rate of interest, to be delivered to the causes leading to the revolt train collid 1 with freight tram trained on the ships. They were not ST want to say to yoi It here and now tthe repuolic. In order that they | that if Vice President Stev ssibly be immed W ico, twenty miles west of Topeka. is o | furnished i ufalo, s : S i 5 0 at any time Jmeé moreoratory bofore it is put throu; governmer.t.” Lpeneynics whstobgTonoua; 1 oo 3 | furnished from Buftalo, as that of John tive, all of the shots falling showt. Nome of | 0% 4" 1 1a1stood, o brief reference to | during the consideration of this silver re. | Tho recoss is not possite before the wee BN aul B g iorel: | miracte that many lives were not tost. Ouly | Hogan, first engincer from Port Huron, tho ships were injuved. some of tho ncidents comneeteq:| Deal bill leaves his chair and piaces in it | after next. [ Bombarded the Suburbs. | twwo persons wero killed. Thay wero colore : y‘fi" ,;,,I, ”\I"nm"lm”l'r In the House, : - im]l“' supnostthls plan of yours is found oo i ; x;xh" ¥ ¢ wu|5 ‘f-i Il:n"(t‘rl ”.’:. asilator: found, and somo bar suap judgment, that 1 shall mysel Several important matters figure in t o ‘ GBI LT by il gk 1 2 rels of flour, i formed part of hes . him out of the chawr the- moment he | honab horosce S R Well, in that case I should authorize the | wail agent, living at St. Joscph, Mo., jumpea | M8 of flour, which formed part of her carzo, » & motion 1o stop debute and takea | MoCrenry bill. to extemd i provisions. i | Eovernuient directors to present to conzress | and sustaihed serious injuries on the hoad o also drifted to land. She must have the Geary act for ix montiis, will o 1o a | & Plan for the reorzanization of the road in | Charles Toppan, engin f the passenger | gone down oft Light 1ouse Poiut, ot | Voto' tomorrow afternoon e 8 ochois qun | SU¢h a way us to be hest for the government | train of Kunsus City, sustained fracturos of ont Len days agn by one of the most | will undoubtedly pass by a latws. majority, | Uhat is ~possib without “any regard | the skull, from which he will die. Baggaee some unconditional repea of t snate Mich. Phe signal board of the boat, bearing her name, 2 i {.with the deposition of Dom Pedro '3 The: _insurgents' i bombarded |y oceasary. In Junuary, 1802, T had an in- Nietheroy, Domingos, Scar nd ta terview with Manuel Deodoro da Fonseca at Rosu, suburbs of Rio. The five on altof | the littlo village of Tijuen i the mountains, them was dostructive to property. 1t is | 4D0ut cighi miles bavk of Rio, and a favor: ‘ a'o known that there was great loss of | e resovtof the wealthy residents of the | respon crance wias made to Tne Bee e 5 o u : J e BLOWN ASHORE, capital during the yellow fover scuson. He | promnent and influentinl of the free silver | despite th i adl T whatever ) he present stock lustc rsythe of s City, Kan,, is in s 3 g : 1 e « entii © free silver | dospite the opposition of the Pacifie coust o, ; : ‘ life, but the f are supprossed talked o me freely of the stirring scenes in ators. He said it in answer 1o my -qies- | mombers, . 1t 14 hardly probablo that eitn | oers.” They should be entitled | jured futornally and government oficials, In the sewmi which he had ac s recovery is doubt- | Vewsels on the Grear 1 shed into splinters | 2d s0 conspicuous w part, | tion as to w printed | #nc said that it was the saddest duy of his | so ut would be don eol the by the sily msideration whatever | fore | ral. His of the” three amendments offercd by Mr. | 10 1O v was s nowspaper, Paiz Tiompo, uil, of the Lut Storm, ) | ators if, s reported, the vice presi- | Geary will earry, although there 15 4 bo ihe/porernmehL O Ieobrie Rl Aapngd| et senplnasi e UaE] oars wel Derworr, Oct. 15,1t 18 belleved the v columns of fatschoods concerning the pro- | M2 W 18 forcen to choose between | dent should, place in ' the chair Sen- | bility that the one requiting photographic ongen o cominitice on Puvific 5 of tho revouution and abuse of every- | b for aperial master and his | ator Washbuora of Minnesota or Sen- raitroads have not matured the plan which Lam suggesting. Phis is but a sugeestion If the bill which I had the honor to report | passenger t from the committee in the Fiftieth con ide tification g ; fidelity 1o the wemy. at body counected with the hostile (m"mvx It Gmi)anre Mo M 0anaral: ot Is very difticult to get at the facts. The gov- ernmer idea of captu ing Cobras. Busincss is paralyzed and the sty Poors says the | Schooner “Aunt luth,” which left Alpona failure of tho | last Wednesday is lost. Nothing has been rtrain excw to obuerve tho train | heard from fiov since shie left port, Sho e ress [ ordors. This is the second bad wreek of | viwd o crot i Sy S would ul- | this icina on s ratlrond WIthin tw wooke, | fiod 8 eFew of e Beloibieimont le portion | Several months since the raiiroad discharged | Uhe water in the west end of Lake Evio to it, or the | its best telecraph oporators and retained a | Such an extent that ‘Colodo harbor is en- ] : ud, possibly, the one definig Hiil of New York with the unde a Chinese merchant, may secure the suppori ting that they were to freeze | of a minority, out the anti-repealists and ognize n ‘'ho MeCreary bill will be followed iy \ motion to takea vote. 1 was surprised to | Cox bill to preveat bank divectors or offic l"\f""“ "":f""':\.”‘" “‘;I'"“';":" learn u couple of days afterward that two | from drawing out of nstitutions with which LY TGO B S 0OnsIapL otlicr brawny and nervy silver senators had | they are connceted, Thus bill, 100, seems to | 0f e principal of the debt du “Don Pedeo had raise 1 nim to tho r I Lis conducy in tho - Paraguayan v Gratitude for that distinction dnd v spect for the character of the emperor drew five 1 2o ron d have before this been sold or re- | cheaper. grade of men. The trainmen be- | tively closed to vessels, the water being a tiava [ made the samna obser 1 have not | have the sentiment of the he benind it | road would have before this v cheaper. grade n ie trainmen be . the water being so the capital are deserted, The sity him iuoue dire 'nuul.‘w:,m-_ A hearty sym-{ \peT)oier doubt that all meant whav h:-‘;.\.-r:u xlw nl‘nhu.vlirnll: l|!:l‘\”“l'§||y asted | Orgsnized.” lieve: these wrecks were due to th I'low that crafts cannot go inor out. The . extremely eriticil DALV R opapy hLoun doies onll "ins | they said. For fully ten’ days the senato | to vhe measure in its y ors T TRV ST “ore than wnything else, erew .irhw» tg Ao, whic b foundcrod in oy Mad riilled City, force of clrcumstances and- tho inevitable DasiinA mo "f:n- HB“:H!L :\lm: if any \{n('lm- As soon i lh:]lu:»u\‘l(- bills ave diflmTwlufu . — o EuL0n AbOUL s-{“lm‘-"»,'m. -w”,:f.": 4 f R ¥ Rhiden W PE A avant it ol LR A advantage Lad been atiempted against vhe al ovder will be brought in for the con- | iy 1s Poasible that the Now it Wikl EiEIoD, OoNRrest, SO AR - 30,500,108 ; [ Riolins become what fs known in Inter- | drlft of evouts declded tho issuo for him. | gijver gonators. there 18 mo doub that tho | midsration of 1he Lenlraere bl i e ST g 2 Los AxagLes, Oct. 15,—The Internation ho crew of the tug Reliunes, jusy s 7 A WNiisnea aagiimod lion of afai : i wnlcrupt Be Beportod Within a Monch, r ‘ national law usa fortifiod city, by orders | fnsocs asawned thodivection of aftuivs, no of flst fighting which was presented | mitten on rulos has not et decidod how |y cniaion Ocn 15 The damocratte | Ittization congless adjourncd sine die lust aking hoat sank. issucd by President Peixo 0. Ho directed | o, w bau o wien | in the House of Commons, British Parlin- | muen time shall be allotted to the consider- b s 2 ; Raat \ight. Today all delogates visited port T. x S Weathe bring about the 1 0. The vieh e ! S| mu Lsbos A members of the ways und means committeo | MM Today all delegates visited port Los v & Weather. » the Land batteries 1o five ou all rebel vessels | prantors, air from the throne o during tie closing debate upon the | ation of this bill. Colonel Outes, its © arift Uil voported aeitii e | Augolos and Chintsworth park and tomorrow | Naw Yonk, Ouk 16,~1lie ateamers Atho B e ks Ttio b formaa il R aobe BARRALY A L i lome rule bill would have been dupli- | pion, asked for five days, but will be content | hope to have tho twrifl bill reported within a zigeloend Chataworih patiend fomogro || Nawlons b helatenie g ] i ol BUED A § " ; RO | with four, month and to have it pass the housebefore | Wil leave for Sau Diezo, /ENYRLIDR R0 (G OYEIL Rwhiohy grrlyed Arrison, open Lo bombardment by a hostile | Slavery, and as the of Omnba's Dolayed Bullding. Thi | reeting of the omal o com Jamaica, Gibraltar Para, re 1 :vl |r~ lhl- R £ s order | these hen were ofice T £ m»_-fn D !n,\a”l Bullding. Wil Meer Bitter Opposition, the holidays. This indicates that consider Av ""\)-”H >»|“lh l‘l.lw;u\-r- 01y ! 'I tay fr \ :I.'_m.lnl rand ], A.}u..xbc- 00 g e L OF WIS OPAR g party only awaited o good protext le republicans in the Nebraska con- 'hile thero i o s house | able p s has been made with the biil, | mittee William 1. Smythe of Uty SH0aLIYS norb baving bieon caught by she and vealization that the ity wits sub- | gy eainst him, . Sucl i protoxs wis f greselonal deleation expect some actlon to | , While thoro s & big matovity In tho houso | Ablo rozutss has boon s iy the bl ted ehuivman, Other ofileers vo { galeon Iriday lus, but suffered no damago, joot to bombardment caused all | nished when he issued his fatal or i- | be takien on the award of contract for the | favorable Lo general bankruptey bill, if the ho repabucan ROER Qi 100 0omIDIbLe ted as follows: V' chair . 15 M e Cyrill loft Par: 4 The tel nished when he issued bis fatal ordor di- [ be takien on the awar ) sontiment of the last house is any fudication, | say great hasto has been mads with the bil 1 ! he Cyvill left Para October 1. The telo- buisness houses to bo closed tempoparily, A | recting the troops to retive into the foderal butiding at Omaha this week. 1f the | SPHUnent of the last ho SO TS ‘ By ; s ¢ + | Boggs, Arizona: Teed L, Allls, | o o s el | “ut 1l c: ' A \ 4 lately award is not made this week it will bo re- | it his some very bitter opponents. It was | 5ty o e cane nixious to California; weasurer, I Jongs, Ne: | SYANR WOree Hi keonautuna gli cominnnlco. meeting of bankers and merchants wus vouncil wus immediotely ussc 1 g TR defeaied in the last coyress last se kLA 3 d 14 tion stopped. 1Theve was no excitemeit in T 1 z 57 ek vhich ot was resolved o disobey t ed as prima facie evidence that the Phe special orde: however, would di pressing business out of the way vada Para the distyict surroundin hastily caticd to consider tho sivaation, It | &0yt B ST P AT money voprinted for the work has been 'l : i ) A hat tho taviff bill BT 7 I'he several states vledgoed nearly $1,000 7 g s - i L ‘ i e it s the filibusters this times but the opponcnts | that the tavi bill may have a clear fie)d 19 89 0 hoany I ship 13 Kio of the Morgan tine which :n.m-"l i ol m!\) I:Ivnn e wn\w :| Lo il i ey o dothrone the T e B favorubl. rabort hos boen made of the | Will make & very hard fight againstit. ‘Phey | whon it is reported. Mombers of tho m (oRARPABNAS L S0 CoMIBbRe L }“,“, left New ( ns on luesaay, expericnced ! erests to keop all bus houses ¢ ‘ Lhe other cause was the peculiur hatved A favoruble ren as been made o 3 AR ST T R R f . AL 9 . on and Mureay elegated i 5 A T ety “Rpa for two days P of the Josuits, Donna. 1subel, Dom Puivo's | house judiciary committee on the Mereer | Will l"]“ 4 o "']"‘“l‘ ilhe AL K' le. A 1| jorivy say that everybody expects « cha watch irrigaticn legisiation” at Washington | Whe fuli ;;r o of Ui v an i .mlu o remain 1 e . dinghiter, had exeited contemptand intigna. | UL xing tinies and places for holding the | Supported by Bailey and Kilzoro of the | in taviff rates, and 1v s well for busine and arge the appoiniment of o nationul cou ok Aty s, odes. Bl Dussadn ; Advices have ulso been iy d of u sharp | sl RS SARLC A0 24 Sacd | Tedoral courts i Nebraska, und it s cy. | SAmesiate. nasmuch ad Coloerson ie con- | men to know it an early dito whiat elanges | 41 00 Lhe dppotatment of o ewesslivn bivls o Friday’ evening which engagoment’ bouween detachmonts of the | 000 W TN pritat. 1 o aia | pected taat it will be passed this week. 1t | Sidered one of the best lawyers in the house | may be looked for in the house bill. Great | ™ Higes A0kl 20 was hove to and which had oil bags out to 4 318ax Poutn A& Clim hew to serih the Hoor of the chirch Kuown | 8hall b held as foliows: At Omaba, fivst 1Y ONI LM g & uayy.. bops,inpcinge syban it 1a= statedl “that 1 Paso, Oct. 15-—A lavgocrowd of tramps | gh: DNineteon fshing simacks, the crows of 10 bl 4. khe ohurdh 3 iR ghar M e ond Monday in No. | ddvocates of the bill duvidg the debate. If | o certuin reduction has been - which number 160 men, have been ot sea Ware Out for Conl. oo paubin. e, probability of hew |0 o 04 Lincolh, third Monday. 1o Jana. | Uhey fail in defenting the! wmeasuro, they ex- | ranged for, ' roprosentatives are sent | from the west took possossion of an eust- | gince Phursday list and ivls feared that a Aha robal o S Loy | BeCossion, I the empive lusted, stinulated i first Monday in Juve; at Hastings, | Pect at least to be able to elimioate the | to Washington to argue before the commit- | bound Southern Pacific tealn to go to San | number of them have foundered during the , I'he rebels were short of coal for their | the spivit of rebellion and w potent fac- | Ay, and tirst Monday in at Hastings, | (1 oo roroing volunturys bankruy tee on the proposed changes. Considerabl e ‘ } shipsand sent o detachment to captyre o 4 precipitating the final fatsl stroke x\l‘-u'-nll\{m!m.:\:. in Apr 41;114.1 at Norfolk, fourth Should 4 compromise from the senate this | fnterestias. boen. manifeated e the oy R “"“1L'.‘..M‘R’rii‘f.‘,.gi'.‘, S VAOIRT supply which thes kuew was at this point. Vo republio, so-called, which succoudod, | Mondag in April ot each year. week come to the house, there would prob- ducing states as 1o what wis 1o be done | were taken from the b to jail V Readl-on thi dljos! Tho governuient forves learned of the expo- { 1% i jepiblic v v Yo Ib yie celab Consul Drake i Coming Home, ably be a question ubout iis reference, ac- | with ivon ore, and it looks vory much a8 if | Today Recordor Caldiwell had the men | ONEEAMA Mich, Oct. 15.-~The big achooner ‘ ey : B3 e rad by wmen who ot OBy Per- | Colonel John 1. Drake, United States con- | cording to the terms it contains, If it'con- | iron ore would follow coal into the frae List. | by it before b KAL) Min: ha was boached at Starke, ton miles dition and prepared to defond the place. I BEAYDAL ConRb b1 X 3 tates con brought before hitn and twelve of them, Tho coulwas ou board six barges belonging to it P e Svta: | muliio wt obl, Germany, writes “lne 3w | tains o boud feature, it could g0 to the ways | 1u is claimed that the only fron ore 1nc | whose hands indicated that Ve wors work. | north of here, st noon yesterday to save hor vavs on o arges ) ere de to | Corvéspuniient thut he expects to be on the | and means commitiee; af a provision for the | ported, or that can be imported, fs a little | jngmen, were each given & loaf of bread and | from fouadoring in deop wate Ik the Braziliuu Coal company. When the rebe! patriotism andintogrity necessary to | Yorost b by KmmiLN. 0 or tha X 1 [ u o ‘ \ 10 seas pun ROLA: e y By H Atluutic, Lomeward bound with his family, | repeal of the 10 per cemt state bank tax,to | from Cuba and, perhaps, from Spuin, and | an exhortation to leaye the town At onee. on overwhalmo aq) a b forces reached Ponti da Cajs men wore sont | SEEARY OB, 8 brojat luto parlince the | yiihin tvo weeks from this tme. e will | the banking ud currency; Af onlys provis: | ono.or two pobuts i CGonida, ARSEICE ors | The s s S cere e lown, 4t once. | soon overwheluicd the wiack aud drove tho in boats to scize the ban The land | JayiuK P AR, AG8 AL O WAt | oo immediately to home ut Aberdeen, | iou for coluage, (o the coinage, weights and | that will probably be restored 1o the free o erew 1nto ing. Befdre the arrival of R A B i ¥ Hog priuciple of the lead- | 8° 1 “aglonel Drake has certainl meusures. The sentiment in the house is | list is lead. This lead ore is largely imported Tney Will Quit Work, the lifeauving ceows from Manisteo and forces warted until they got within range, departure of Dom Pedro, 4 y ¥ | hey ] v ERAthan onaned fra. The bont e veality, & dictatorship, I;‘l‘nllvu very shabbily by this adminis for nllu‘v"‘h!l tion, »n«lj-;!u‘:uhl o vm-m:’u}m-r' from Mexico and is used for smelting, One coN, Mo, Oct, 15, —~The H I kfort, the schooner went to pleces, « : ore li W and ondy | He Lus hooi at his post of duty less thau oo | Yeach the house, it will be presented from | Kansay City concern has paid about #:00.000 | > A° ; AR one, Captain Willim I7ac turned to tholy ships, which replied to the e npostant lawe and orbic | veur and ius made the niost. effivient consul | the committeo to whieh it is referred and be | duty on load ore so nported since the Me. | 1710678 who Mgt ot Ardinare yesk w0 Bt AR AR W I.J‘:’“:‘:"j‘:’;w““ vam s, five from tho land batteries. ‘Lhe contest T Drastimypr sunction than the de- | §gon) has had in wany years, He brought | considered under a special order. The house | Kinley | y 0 effe The smelters | the purpose of mducing the mon theve to | ashore, w 49 § ro1 5 5 Hss soh! h 3 5 ough! 1 Sinley law went into effect. The smolters ; 4 ~Insted but a shovt time, when the laud bat- ol the Disaldeut, e the business of the past up to the highest [ leaders think any reasonable compromise | on the southwestern bordor have Also nsiced | quit worls finally -carried their point at a big LN RARKLLTY, mite tories were silonced. The sval detachment o \ nva“»‘\w‘-u K ;"-l“:x-'“'“ fary | Doint It has reached ing & dull period, | would pass easily that this duty be remitted. The i maniing held at Ardnore last nigit, and the JAMES RAFEERTY, suilor, e SRRt S R Sty Pt Aniosia mont had the efect | und has iade wany friends in- his official Banking wid (o states, or some of them, will try o men decided o suspend operations. The MARY KEEI'E, cook then eapture e coal Dbarges and of arouslng ‘._u_n‘x:. \(“1 x(\ in_con) .lu, fmmediate predecessor, an un W 5 & ST ,’,. fng and | the restoration of free lead ore; but it was strong opposition from somc of the A THREE SALLL naines unknown., 4 also l.. .‘.,.'m,\ of coal which was | Hou with o AR Dpdiasa. Bt laakpuliiinated in ! mecrat appointed by President ASHINGTON, ‘l“ l‘ “ :’l_“'“““'kb ““]" t have been determined upon more e v'i";"“"“‘ ] v';-m-vw at wor Today there was nothing to indicate where stored iu the shods an the shove. Owing to o metodruw creps neri- duriug his fist term, was | currency committee during this week will This closes all gbut one of the vig mines in | 5 # T T oy T o 2 AN A !l 1 N § $ K “ e sctiooner had stranded, A n / A TH M R T AR ey g Sf tho army avd woredsed the | permitted Lo rewain o Lis offico six vears. | continue tho hearings Lhat have been iu pro- bryaun's Income Tux Bill Macon county, 40 Aphuauar S\l UMM i R “‘:: i % E.9L tlie e President Iurvison took into consideration | gress for ke T ERR T R A Mr. i At —_— - el i by 3 o artack to Hritish Minister @ bond o > “batwe = vess for two weeks, The democratie mem My an of Nebraska, wio is a member -t i Ili’mh of the attack to Hritish l‘n 04 (Iz\ ond of sympathy between Adwaral | yye gmall pay of the office and the fact that | & ] P | v | of the coinmittos on ways and menns, adv Destraction of u Muil Car, beach, wis all there was left of the wreck, Wandbam fu Blo. He detailed Captain | Mollo wnd vhe walcoutents 1o Riohad its | johnson had only occupied it two years whan | ST OF Wost of thew, aip sure thut they [ of the coinmitice on ways i v of the | Cmirpewa Faris, Wis, Oct. 15-The - - Lang 1w make investigation, After close jn- | 711 in the followiug circumstance: the democratic administration expired wilh be SUla Lo seaure & £dvorablo separt for RSN I A Tnan e nate A haxt ¢ x:‘ o | through mail car from Chicago to St Paul | $ias o 1“ L 7 m"“; i aalle 5 . o 5 Pyl B repealing the o1 cent of o b 'y 0Or 8 will hrow Aall car fro o &« 8 TorLkno, Oct. 15, —Cirave foars are quiry be reported that theve had been heavy How Peixoto Got lato 1t Scarcely had President Cleveland got back :‘_I‘!ll‘l;l‘”"‘m““wm‘ 8 Dl cauk on Sia%e DADK | gancic (0 the house. 1o some farm, | e | oausht fire from 8 lamp early this moreing L s ST oA e ?L‘ a losses aud that several of the governwent | Dom Pedee had aliensted the navy by the | it the white huuse before he promised | CiFcul vp e thinks he has solved what is cousidercd th MALHED ARG, bl R | ihis city for the safety of the package y | P ) P 0 & ) J secure au unfav@able report. The repub- A when the train wiag about tan miles eust ofsh (ratent ate. - a e Yy ain Tl ¥ bty - the position 1o & dewocrat, and he nominated ¥ most objectionable feature of the income * tralght steam Denn ftichmond of the troons had been killed in the engagement &ppointment of Adwiral la Dariot, a ragical, | lican members of the committee say that the | MO8t objectiona v e ducome WX | yope. Tha car was & combination mail and Captain Hognton, the American who was | 4% b8 mivister of marine. When do Mella | Colouel Drake's succossorbefore the latter | 1vah members of the commistee say tha proposition,—the inquisitorial ~feature. | i, v, aud st of itn contenis wore | Clover Leaf liue, which left here Friday o by e et American who Was | yisitar Chili the year before in commiand of | Bad served ten mouths : RN Tai Hy' woulda have it made the duty | goiioved, 'he value of th destroyed | mom Butalo, und which has not yet 3 eaptured by the English wurships in at- | the yessel Adwival Darrosso, the grandson Preuiy 8. Dearm, of every person liable to & tux upon | Mo known, arvived at her destination, The last hoard tompting 10 blow up the Aquidaban while | of the enperor sccompanicd biw #s his e Struck by & Traw and Kiled. his income to g0 1o the oMicers and pay it | > h * Phes sailling under the Brinsh g, is waking | #uest. Thay were entertained in great Avother Conatfiutionss Amendment. WasmINGTON, Oct. 18.—Ab lucoming train | and not sube-t himseif W & system of prying ARSIty (5 bor a8 | o vt Jpa she tetasr Wiich spacived himself obnoxious. He 1s now boasting that | # by the Chillans and Mello returned WasmiNgioy, Oot. 13 —Representative | on the Pennsylvania raflroad struck three | agents of Lho goveramient, wiich hus been Vejents af osay Sianuiens Heialigr 38 o Clover Leat steamship agent here to the BB 5o covernuicut poid hiw $10,00 for muking | HUos¢ vivilltics, incuriiug expenses agere | Hall of Miunesota has becn preparing a con- | men nar Richmond this afternoon who had | Suggosied uw its disagrosable feyvure. 1 | AL Routha Araivad= Nadlo, st the Tishinond Lad besl spokse jent paid hi 0,000 foi uking . 2,00, ‘Uhis expenditure the = . . jinks those who have no « " N i | B B ; Rhe ateomy | & bl B0 his expendiilee Mo MWithe | stitutional wmendment, which he will futro- | stepped from anothier track to aveid another | IS thoas who have o desive to aseupe | N0 YN R 3 ather tho gate Gpened Pire Ouee More, Melio ws obilged 10 f00t the bill ot of hia | 910 Pronosiog » form of closure for both | truin. Awo were insiautly killed snd the | RCRIO 110 G008 4 Vak of all o York The Richimond's 4 % o : | own pocker. 156 miniater's action incensed | house and senate. 1t is bis opicion that the | Uhird fatally injured. They were apparently | (oduisition. | Ho witl nropose a tax o AL Queenstown-- Avrived - Obio, from | Hancous freight. | pHons were taucd by the lusuryouts two | Qo' SHORSY O RIHIMRICNS Action lncensed | o0t Raould tie giad to wmend. the onsty, | tramm 2por ceuton 85,0005 4 per cent ol Philadeljphia | cn hands, She ¥8 after the firo on tho euatoms house thas |y Mello was relmbursed by means of & | 100 808 vote might be reached iu either . 16 per cent on #25.000; and 10 ont on | - | 1uit company , $he city. would bo bombarded ggaiu, dmiwo- | oputit Subeerit i ¥ . | houso and senate after a reasonable time. | o . Aerher Privse Wora, princess | %0 s Cblin 'l to have the | Silk Faciory Berned. STV —— ! oly all foreign lates i 5 80 Becatio | The impors s smendiue: sest, Oct. 15 N6 QA puinosss 10RO SLL SN L8, SR UATe G axee, Oob KR AT Fety g u Dire Disirers, @iatoly all foreign consulates issued warnlug | Hoscayuva thus becawe tho hero of the ,l.\."A"L' u:.}d"“rq:-“mlu"nll“\'“l be sust | o Mo formarly Prlucess ‘Marl of || Josisuasters 19 towns of 10.000 )| 8 . i v Maxisiee, Zich., Ocl. 16.—A large three 10 rusidents of their respeetive natioualitics, | B4Val Party in Rio, and when Peixoto de- | DO suc sure shall pass either house un- | ) fol Marie or less, collect the income taxes and in the | in this ciiy was ed today, causiog con i h ! ERAI & L SN S s | T Toomiieee oy o= | lees 8 miajorily of each ghall vote in favor of | Edinburg, gave birth toa son today. Both | larger cities a special incowe tax collector | sidera losa anud throwing wany peeple | musted vesscl Lias boen driven ashore twenty tins © posted wging oll foreiguers [CONTLNCED OX 5LLUKD raGL.| it This swwendmeut Le does no ibiuk | sheand the baby are doing well 0 be appointed. Hesays his plan solves | out of work. | wiles norih of here, The crew took to the i Y ¥ I i