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St SPANTARDS ARE TOO SLOW. | e thusiasm of the e the newspaners = —— e — ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 157L Dunlap. removed | a o sr, who in turn referred them wat to be restored v the throne Wednes | Constitutional Limitations Oannot Be Re. | reminiscences of the lut@war, Tn the spring Btate Department from Hawail. cisc d that the eathering at u Py S, Heatn Pash Matters at Melitta. | Milbolland's Heart. { o Fureweil to Admiral Ske CLOTELY GUMRDED FROM THE PUBLIC - B et B Tt Waskinaian, Nes Al His i Ministerial Crisis Threatened in Italy— | 10 puni 1008 trib PR ; " | Was the Resnlt of salils sandl board the Philsdelphis rond Bonns—Decided Agninet the % dite stitind " this IR oc as the Result of Trouble Extending in Writing It. miral 1rwin, and Lieutenant Wilson 8. Fox means of rstanding with the bauk The tribesmen have aguin _— on the moruing of Wednesday, November 1 Tmled. When the naval party arrived tne | Preme court of the Unitod States which is | customs dutios Heretofore the gold i | i, Serviun wwmbassador, wus utia if any, has uot ye t One Bhot Al'eged to Have Boen Fired for 1'S repl the reports building und the Hawaiian band played | gpe made in treasury notes . ¢ ¥ Thery . & gt » i much talk of the fqr o — boped Admiral Skerrer would remain in | luwyers, although it is apparently loca v | serve is 1o be strengthened by the assistunce There are reports of an impending min s alk of the fgr Bation of a Bletabers of the Provislonsl Governmont led, us the admiral had been in Honolulu | Associate Justice Jackson and represents | il release their gold vo make nayments for | on very credituble suthority Much indi . Y IV + INGLE COPY FIVE CENTS pmm— . —— - x Y alarge gathering at the houst . Wie \ Ml’ l([p L B D ]S l'E | vice G. £ McOnieb. resignod, snd W. W PUIAN ¥ not favor the jden. It farther save Presi- \ i ‘he gatheriog was j by men in sym | patny with the ex-queen. queen b | | Kuutr will spend the winter at council - passed word among ber supporte 1 she | Eismere in order 30 write his book of | M. Goorgevitch Assaulted in a Paris Restan- : G i n 3 Noven the day Tollowing the de. = he will be joined by his famity. ; . 3 | . fmportant Oommunication Received at the | 01 7 R for San Fran moved by Stipulation or Endorsement. | H ok of Des Maines is at the Ar rant by & Jourseyman Shoomaker. Madrid Fres Ureing the Goverament to | B 0. Weet Pute o Bullet Throngh Harley Wiederman's house was in the nature of —_— - | Manmm, Nov. 18.—Owing to_the friendly vilee. RULED ON BY THE SUPREME COURT TO PRESERVE THE GULD RESERVE. | N) CAUSE KNOWN FOR THE ATTACK | attitu vitan and the popular eu- | —— Monday. November 6, on the X D | Cnse of Mledges and Others Against Dizon prsru < Just Oipher of the Navy Department Was Used | aud Parneister, he imme Coanty Gencerning an Excessive Stail- been perfected wherehp the gold reserve of Spainin Buaa sitoction in Her War | o ¢ oo of 1 ) the treasury muy be increassd to its logal e gared ou board until Tuesd Appriiants—The Cnve in Br limit of €100,000,000. This is to ve done b, as other Span honor wi i Through S:veral Years. Ty Admiral Skerret, who was relieved by 4 : nd_SAsHietant Yileen .5 | 3 : of New York to increase the proportion of p ol Spanis L £ T | aiso relieved, took their formal farewell of AW asteinutx Bkt i S proy unmbar of Spuniards in | CO| ‘ n " POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT IN DOUBT | aiso welieven, took unir formal furewsll of asmrsorax Brneat or Tae Bre ) | oo G i Aho New York sub. | 10 i 4 ip the tota i | COULD NOT SCARE THIS RELATION vern ‘ Wasmsorox, Nov. 18, § treasury to cover the certified checks that ¢ New York H fire: the forte and the Spanish war Y Ad: rret delivered @ short und i o) At oAy it 3 sagment of le—Special to T 3ee | —M. G the latter returniog re. Tho Many Oonjectures as to the Iustroctions | felicitou 30 Lresident Dole re- | A decision was today rendered in the su- | Sre Droseted by Spbeacts 1 sevmest of ™ ey 3 ) ‘ . 2% et nistry is being uitacked on Given Minister Willia, Provisional troops were drawn up along the | of ereat importance to county and municipal | these denosits has not a verased more than 1 this evening in & restaurant and was stu T T ACHIIAE ToWALS. SEORA0e. that Purpose. ot from the gate to the executive | authorities and imvestors in every purt of | PEF, ceut. The bulk of payments huve been | twice by a journeymun shoemuker country, and the grounds upon which it Ne - = 2 The motive of the assault is notas yet Spanish government is re Amerioa’ a8 the admiral's party passed in ; e of the officials of the treasury ave | poo | garied by the public as voing quate Ic 2 . ; uew cabinet under Captain General Marti- Honolulu uutil the Huwailun affairs were | to Nebraska. The decision was render of the New York bunks, which, It is said, | terial crisis in Ttaly which scom 10 be based | oy Campos, At i oh of the recsnt trouble. Whe: toms dues. This reticence to p. The & " . 06 A . = Will Not Quictly Submit to w Turi- uch I\‘;‘ x" ‘zlm‘!'dn-::lc"{\.r\t-.:x.li the position of the cntive bsnoh | blie j‘x‘l‘ls:‘v "("*\‘_“h_’u':,:' Lffr*:‘“);""wmmil?({“ The Spanist situation 1 Moroceo is bad ing the arms and ammunition which have Mas & Kccord ation is expressed here rogard- | SCENe of the Trageds in & Loca'lty thap been found cor 18t M by th it Szt ’ N o sy wen found concealed st Melilla by the ing Down—Latest Advices fie- Played the ~Star Spangled Banner.” | 1t is the case of Dauiel T. Hedges una shr.\vhln( pu\;us!unl statements, suid he had Jacques St. Ce Mool iGdebains cmoaN . WHD Abe Goll 0 of A Simiar Chare th oh ral Ske: over ex- others, appellants, against the County of | nothing to muke public, but intimuted that b 0 g v o ane v ceived from the lslunds. Although Admiral Skerret had never ex G : 1o make publ i T —m : Juve been Beting it conjuncion with Sy scter, pressed un opinion on the situation or given | Dixon, an¢ on apneal from the United B e ot DROW UNDREDS, Jews and smugglers. (eneral Machins has sy —_ any indication ns 1o winch side he sympi- | Stages sirenit court of Nebra ‘The | Uhe matter it was their privilege to do so ordered a Spanish licutenant who isim- thized with, he was_highly osteemed by the | oo S8 <00 CH '\ - “"'“kr:“ he | Such un arrungement us thut contempiated, | Greut Lows of Life and Property feported | plicated in the concealment of arms und 4 & & Wasmrxarox, Nov. 18—The Stated e | oiers of theprovisional zovernment. They | duestion presented to the court here wils | the officials’ say, could be enter v from Japan—Oriental News. ammunition to be shot. The arms discovered Carraway, Neb, Nov. 18.—[Special lele- partment todny received & communication | lovk upon kis removal at this time as an in- ther purties holding the greater part of | Mr. Jordun, the nssistant ‘treasurer at SAN Fravcisco, Nov. 18.—Advices today | included & number of Winchester mfles. The | Fram to Tue Ser j—On Sunday evenmg from Honolulu, telegraphed from San Fran- | dication thut the admiuistration b me 1o | & series of bonds fssued bya county in excess | NOTEL WHO wou S sy 1y from Yokohama stute that a severe storm | Widow of Goneral M lo, the Spanish | news reached this place that H. C. West i It od by the steamer China early | decision adverse to aunexution. of the limit d by the coustitution of the liguto) communicate ¥ swept over the southern purt Jupan | commander who was killed by the Mook, | had shot and killed his brotner-in-law, 80O, arrived by the stean i s y state, and which, for that reuson. ame nc to the Treasury department. There by . accompunied by her childreu, left Menlla | yy 0 . W, this morning. It is written in the Nuvy de- Why Skerret Went. enforcible at law, can invoke the aid of are reasons for believing that it | October 18, lasting several days. In | 444,y 2 arley Milholland, in Grant precinct, this partment cipher. Experts were set to work One reason for this feeling may benn en- | court of equily to sfford them relief |18 very nrobable Mr. Jordan has entered | Okayama, -~ where floods wrought the < county, avbout Lwelve miles southwest of upon the disputch in the afternoon and | counter which the bluff old o ‘)u.n..; is said | by first ascertaining the extent of such ex- ‘”"wm* ‘l-"r:ml:vuv 1t like the mw’ mlt'n» most destraction, 141 persons are known to WATCHING FORE ANARUHIST Cullaway. A oeputy sheriff sccompanied T A ” 1o have had with Commissmuer Blount when | cess or settling the amount of bonds which | 110ned to keep the reserve up wa high ve perishec a 100 mor » m o seve 0i s imme aly 5 &6 iabored over it for several hours thut official fivst arrived in Honolulu Wt The ooty sould tawbaly have ssenod ‘and | Arure than thatat whichi#t hasstood “for | save FSEROd and 100 more are missls European Governments Cowbine to Sap- | “f' vy s After securing the substance of this off | (lvelund's commissioner had setiied him- | then proceeding 10 scale down the irsue Lo | S0me time past. There wasa decreuse in | WA 6 houses ure washed away, press the Pests. ety cinl communication Secretary Gresham took | self in Snow cottage at the Hawalinn hotel, | the Limit thus ascertained and to declure such the reserve to; of over EL000.00) as com- | bridges were destroyed, and a great num Panrs, Nov a copy of it out to Woodley for a conference | Where the admiral was stopping, be called | excess ouly to be void and thereupon d pared with Saturduy. The curfency val- | ber of horses 3 3 , o ) [Onitod States 3 S af iRk §igond alid’s ance, however, is almost €1.500.000 higher, | srher poi hra >resident Clevelnnd. | 90 mmander of the Unilod State residue of such bonds zood and valid and 3 ¥ other poir ;‘:flf‘ :I": 'I:X‘:‘Tl_l‘\“‘:“‘ “‘u“ ““1"‘} \1:5‘1.‘:; forces 4 roduced himself to him. The | enforce payment of such residue with inter- | Consequently the uet availuble bulunce is iing wa o 1 the State de- partment during the afternoon us 10 Whe | .| jenown us Mr. Blount, but suid he could | can the holder of bonds issued by a couuty tepped the £160,000,00 mark. at dam: ands. | prevent substance of the dispatch not recoguize Mr. Blount as United Staves | in excess of its authority by an offer to sur- he movement of stundard silver dollars | Multitudes ure receiving id from local gov ¥, P. Hastings, secretury of the Huwalian | ponragentutive until be had produced his | render and cancel so much of such bonds as | for the week ended Saturday was 86l b7 e i ntil the arri f detectives from Paris Jegation, was shown the Assocluted press | crbdanmtiais iy upon inguiry be found 16 exceed the | for the corresponding veriod of last i he prelimjuary esamination in the Loma | UPiil the arrical Bl A AL ) the warniug, but continued to advance disputct from Sun Francisco conlaining the ale sentials are at my cottage,” re- | Limit suthorizod by luw invest o court of | #0038, The shipments of fractional silver | ¢ase has been concluded aminer | 1t is understood that the Spauish govern- | upon West, repeating his thrests, West news of Minister Willis® arrival in Honolulu ir. Blount. 3 equity with jurisdiction, not only to ascer- | from Novenber 8 to 11 were $351,763 Hinds no evidenve suflicient to prove the ac- | Ment has pledred itsell to take similar ac- | fired aguin, souding bullet through Mile aud his abpointment to present his creden- better go and get ther,” | taw the amount of such excess. but 1o de. Lol cusation that the defendants cuused Vis- | 10D on the otter side of the frontier when- | holland's beart, killlng him instantly _tinlsto President Dole. They declined to talk aniian:” o Tioktt meooaivs,]| €1are 1tis rekinhs o, GHAl: LOTA ok Nald TEIBUTES T0 BLATCHFORD. count Loma 10 drink the poison that caused | ever called on 1o do so by the French eov Milbollund was unarmed ana West pro- about the mutter, as usual, but the sutisfuc until you have presented your creden. | and enforce the payment thereof agninst his death. The defendants, therelc ernment, und thut the German, Ausivian | ceeded home and gave himself up to the E:—n ;‘éf[fi?s(:}d :;;‘q' r‘"y -I.'J’:‘.',’.‘:"‘.'f\?““:r' ]l:',‘.,.i\,lfi‘.‘.‘fl ““\“ o . | the county l“ ’ Attorney eral Olney and Chie! Justice ’l‘il'(u" d H_!(l::ld“r;\\x.slxxrxlp-‘m“x‘n: w Xx:m- lm> o Bl 1 r.v‘\“li'_‘, L et I»x_’fl[l' ?T-’p similur T]L:!‘A\mrr wt's 3 A coroner’s inquest over the N ntinls 1o siden 3ot veco; ! 3 o hatie sraceedis were tuker. s beo . B ir frontier polic o i0¥ 6 SARbhn arasthbg o o Dolo suggested that they might huve feared Mr. Blount recagn of This t the Court Held. Fulier Speaks of His Life Work. b v el r‘::xl\ e - ERaRHE, Suhesitiant Late in the afternoon ns West was passing und cattle killed. From | has just sent three spocisl commissioners of | ¥he house of White, where Milholiand lived, s, 445 per orted killed | police to the Spanish frontier with iustrac- | B observed Milholland approaching him West warned him to keep away and fired a shot from his revalver iuvto the ground to frighten him. The later pmd_no atiention unarchists crossing the frontier Every suspected person will be detained | adwiral said he was glad to meet o man so | est against the county; or, in ovher words, | ETeater vhan it was Satutday and nus again 475 ships und bouts were wrecked | tions to tuke every precaution possible to | WHCHNE olent and abusive lungusge. { | position, but he was very anzry just the indl z G5 s G 4 5 o = rested, also his luwyer and otby is beingmade by the police in a B i wronil Thua e been ‘acorsAited #0 | Fomioiot, IS o Bty e apvellants represent an issue of nearly | Wasmixazox, Nov. 18.~The memory of | Gamyeuchs was ulso arrested numver of the large cities of Prance for sus. West was talken to JOADMw %y same. On this account the annexationisis | 87 000 of the Dixon county bonds issued for g 4 . aken 1o Calluway, where he he queen. I he renoried Jo. the presidont ihet | Sonob of the Dixon county bonds issued for | the late Justice Blatchforl was honorea at | in the alleged conspiracy for pros pecis who are believed to have been con- | will huve a prelimmary hearing toduy. Wiil Stand for Their Righta. Skerret was not. the proper man to have in | Bluck Hile Railroad company. On Jaguary | U¢ session of the United States supreme | tobiiners of the Loms fumly of ihe (e T v A e et Mhiofiani wis S, Aeat M peane o 7 % Aonaiuin in case tie sheuld dediae 10 pi e | Diack Hills Railroad company. ' O ¥ aoait oy, 5 By i charge of murder. It issiated the unony- — age and had always bee elsor The plan of the Hawailun representatives | Houolulu in cuse he shiould decide 1o put the | 1, 176, the bond issue was authorized by ai courttoday. A set of sesdlutivns read by | 0 tension that caused such _excite- SCUTTLED BY AN EXPLOSIO Frpel g rin il = i e e 18 10 stand rigidly on tbe rights they have | 9ucen backon the thron election ut the hands of the votersof the | Attorney General Olney was offered by the | meny was u forgery concocted by Nishigori e el ey m_m“s‘ ::a 4w acquired Dy the recogniion of their govern Pledged to Back the Provisionulists, county. Subsequently it was found that | bar of the court and adopved. When the | in concert with the others St T RaH e s ma it wod | Mantiy i frus lieratofoos sn & GSKARIE ment. Minister Thurston touched the mar- S lpaD ST on- | the issue was in excess of the legul issue to | resolutions nad veen adopted Mr. Olney | The murderof the Swed jonarie bidin et The newspavers which support the mon: g 4 A The murder of the Swedish missionaries the Isle of Wrizht. row of their hopes when he said yesterday Ve lutely had much to suy about the | the extent of 10 percent onthe assessed | made un address in which be epoke of Jus- | atShunchai formsd the subjecs of u Chinese g P ARSITTARGEN T There had hoen e A 4 s ) Lexnos, Nov. 18.—A report has been re a feud of several years in Chicago that any uttempt to overturn the Yion known a8 the American | valuation of properiy. The complainunts | tice Blutchford's ubilitics 88 @ m mugisteriul inguiry, at which chuarges of R R A standing between the brothers-in-law. present goverument by a forcign power | joacye. ofiered to surrender for cancelution the 10 5 immorality were brought against the mur- | oeived of sinking of thesteamer Drivfust Grunt pracinet, the scenes of the iilling, would be au nct of wir. Au act of war re- sidents of Houolulu pledred to | Der Cent excoss, but the county refused, aud e attorney general snoke of tue loss | dered missionaries, but were suusequently | Off Ventnor, lsle of Wight. The crew were | was also the scene of the murder of Enoch quires tbe or declaration of con- ' the provisionul governtent in all | Whe complainant then beld that the refusal | sustained not only by the judliciary, but by | witharawn, The’ forcien ministers are | rescued in boats sent out from the life suv- | Youn in 1856, und of e double ar X X biedly take u had annuled and cured o firmity in the | the e o £ ok u the double murder of gress. Congress will andoubiedly take up | things except compromise with monarcty, | Jed annuled and cur infirmity in the | the entire community in the @euth of Judge »d to bring the matter before the | ing stationat Shanklin, Roten and Ashley by Hanenstine in 1888 ubject of Hawuii in some way immedi- | The members are suid 1o be pledzed to arm bonds and that the county was in eqy Blutchford, and suid hewas the model of a | imperial court ut Pekin. Tibe (DFsRet 2 3 ki 2 ately upon assembling iz December. The | gujart of the authorities against riot or | V0Und to rocoguize us valid the residue | competent, well trained, conscientious pub- The Shanghai cotton cloth mills, the larg SRS e o il CRUEL TREATMENT OF A CHILD, fight, it 1s suid, will be made ou the ndmanis. or el s , county demurred und the court sustainod niiie tn Obic R SRR Bt o and foundered two miles | CATMEN LD, L s o ) iusurrection pending the estublishment of a . est mills in Ohing, were totaily destroyed by tration policy on this line—inat it has de- | gyaple government. ' jety is suid to | the demurrer. The supreme court her chiford,” he sudd, “rose to the | fire. The loss is estimated at over 1,000,000 | entuor pies was, = from | g4, Leit for D i without the consent. of congress, | SLuow Fovernient. Lo S0y I roo wag | ©ided that if any equituble ciaim arises in | highest of professional honoes by unswert- | taels. Uninsurod. : | Swanses, laden with Aie SARIAGE W sttt el and hus therein done un uniawful oot e tncting of the military to a volunteer | favor of the holders of the bonds issued | ingly following the benten path and & regu- | ~The jubilee of the settlement of Shanghai | J1¢ 1o 4D explosion, by Wi mun_was L es o He rdur Kupids. What eficct it would have on this proposed | bacie and mopuiar repreaentation in the ad. | nder suchxarcumstances it must be against | larly eradusted nsoent from a country lawyer | will be celebrated the 1oth of November. killed and three injured.* The remaining | CEPAR Rarms, Nob., Nov. 18.—([Special to policy, if he present government Should | visory councils Also to favor the presence of | the railroad company from whom the bonds | 10 a circuit judge and thenge 10 the supréme sixteen members of the crew were rescued. | Tne Bre | —Th vel treatment of & boy, poucefully yield 1o the persuusions of the | Awmerican citizeus ns candidates for ofice ::vx‘!u(y;u‘r?;“?vJ‘(:'.ml:h(m‘ comnany was the | bench of the United Statescourt.” = BELLICOS£ HONDURAS. s e o S o e R Charles Edward Jones, who was adopted n minister is also @iscussed e | The league is & sscret order und 38 Supposed ecipient of the ley consideration rexlized \en Attorney Geners ey complete: S e 2\ % from the Stste lnd . Invoived 15 whether 80" PERCE: | 1o mave 00 or 800 smoTbETS. Py Spon the negotintie of the onds LTS holos, | e ouurks TONRT. JOlioMSRallesSwinGasi | s s eiestes 30 Foto oo oa ety ba |, Mz, Bow. AN—Beus: Kamuw has zo- § SHC A0l S L oustsl stusdl ot e proveeding could be regarded further, that the coustitution of the state | reply in behalf of the court, “The chief jus- & turned here and explained to the quesn | 5inCe by Mr. and Mr - Myers, resid- v 7 i ¥ q! A S i sy Some of the Chinw's Passengers. huving prescribed the amount which the | tice said, iu part: y 10 BRIty :‘"“:“" regeut the resultsof his mission to Suu- | ig fourmiles west of bere, by two sous of 5 1 oy - Ti daamar. Chi f & : i iy A “To Mr H iy 9 by Jamss Gordon Bennett.] 7 s - Washi Cabl that it wouwld be an ncs of aggres- | Thesteamer China did not dock until 10 | county might donate, that provision “To Mr. Justice Blutehford the @ischarge At e tm T Vushingion Cabler. a near neighbor, is ex- Ritn 0n & soversign power nofe the 1688 be- | 0'clock this morning on account of the low | Operated as au absolute limiation upon the | of duty was an impulse and toil g habit, and La Lisexran, Sulvador (via Galveston, | tander. He ‘says that it wIl takea loug | citing eonsidesnble futerest bere: h o va full, ielded to th tide. O to the fact that sh ived rof th Ty d th i ih h ini I d T Nov. 13 —[By Mexi Cable to th time to repair the great loss 1o the city and Young Jones, who is 11 years of ause the power pencefully vielded to the | tide. Owing to the fact that she arrive erof the county to exceed that amount, | since thorough training us & scholar and in | Tex.), Nov. 13.—[By Mexician Cable to the e g e Tihe Hublic ODLE.SAnes, Mo vears of age, was threat of o overwnelmmgly superior a | two duys ahesd of time it was thought she | suys that it is well settled that no | professional practice a wide and varied | New York Herald—Special to Tar Bre.| - et s it 2o (,J.,".‘,.ff’, 'l,ff‘. bullgines Joftad hame wlms Uy Mr.mhd Mis Mpeoe force. brought mews of ihe greatest importance, | Tecitals in the bonds or endorsed thereon | knowledge of the law, 8 keenand discrimi- | Letters huve been received by the govern- | collactor of taxes, the ¢ ot ot e OcubeCtl mittio shiy et DRIl S Stlil a Diplomatic Puzsie. but it turned out her guack trip was due to | could estop the county from seiting up their | nating intellect, and av indomitable pa- - Bies e ars onns e e 'jty Faia ‘.‘“\‘\ Sl ws house, the | visit. During the day the Cabler boys came 14 still remains an vnausserable problem | favorable wenther. Among her pussengers | juvalidiiy, bused upou u want of constitu- | tience he added the transcendeat capucity ment officinls here denouncing Nicuragua | courts of justice, the mining deparimont and | 1o the Myers house und asked the Jones boy oot of diplomutic exparence. how the | were Admiral Skerret and family. Lieuten- | tional authority, 1o issue the sume. Still | of taking trouble, the volume and extent of | for burboring Hondurian refugees. A re- the R it ket ol valusd at | to bridle his pony und come to the placs e o intor. “awocited o the | aut. Fox, his flag lieutendnt, and | further, the court holds that recitals iu | the work he was enabled to noromplish dur. | quest is made vhat Salvador intervene in be- ‘-] ;‘,;“‘_‘ “'_“sri_*j"j-”\ll“_qu., E e bere they were berding, us there were lots P povorament o, immeditely | Secretary ' Wilson. The naval officers | bonds issued under legisiutive authority | ing twenty-six years of judicial life, should | half of Honduras or ussist the latier re- gty cIarapus, AR E8iIL, g, sy | oIzabliteiihing auflsiey, sould NEE AR e i Te opedeytiils, set abous to | Were greutly surprisad when they beard the | muy estop the municipality from disputing sion 1o surprise. jublic in @ war aguinst carag iR b ke e P SO O S B e Hestroy that gmovernment, This gives rse | Dews of President Cleveland's decision with | their authority as against a bona fide “We take up our burdens again, conscious | ¥ 5 A AR SOATAIUE ] oo onnied Cablers went out,” caught and bridled the o hon "auhi as that the real | regard to Huwaii, They would not express | holder, for value; but when the municipul | of the absence of the reliel his participation Honduras wlso advises that wur be declared 1t Displeases pony, and, after bringing 1t w she house policy pursued by the State d i haw | an opinion of any kind. It would be con- | bonds ure issued iu violation of a constitu- | would have afforded, but_feelinz as to him | ogainst Nicaragua upon the slightest provo Brrurs, Nov. 18 is noed here | 4EL, usked the Junes boy if be would go, B o ienbnnoen attiam 1o etiquette t criticize the admuis- | tonal provision no such estoppel can arise | the truthfulness of the thought aboveall, | cation, wheiher or notan ulliunce hus been | yhuy the recons order of the empers B D R LS S e o hart Dot ther Secretary Gresham's report | tration. The admiral stated ¢ e- | by reason of uuy recituls contdned in the | believe it, the sweetest canticle is nunc | orered into. he receut order of the emperor, issued | him. Being afraid of she Cablers the boy 10 the senute was simply desicned to give | ceived u m: 10 go to Chira, bonds. Therefore, the decision of the lower | diwitlis, when a man hath obtaiued worthy e e e e the Ui S b the avmy as o resu f the gambling | decided 1o go with them. As they werd opportunity to read public sentiment on the ordered to proveed first o Sun Francisco. | court sguinst the cluim of the bondholders | ends and expectations.” s has boen recaived that investigation | srands trial av Hunover, contains mo mew | Stariing down a hill & couple of miles away subject. It is not at ol probuole that this is er orders will be received b is afiirmed, with costs upou the appellunts. The resolutions were ordered ou the win- | Shows the firing on the steamer Co punishmen - excesses of card playing | L€ Cublors rode up behind young Jones and true, but it shows th policy of the | e tiuns here are wondering how Cluture Has Been Abandoned. utes und the court adjourned was in pursance of positive order: ous living, but directs that pro- | SIPPEC Lis Pony, ouusiug 1t Lo g“““l' down Gresham report is considered 8o entirely ex- royulist fuction obtains ils news. From e s b e s el = aion by i naall oAt s S an s ot Mub"9, | the hill, ana, in’jumping 8 ditch at the bot- losry ape » § the day the queen was deposed herself nor It was reported toduy thut the udministra- THEY FELT LAD. . > onbe 5 Finnae The 11 the oy off, rendering hiwm insen- fraordinury that incrodu ity and specala- | 1A T8 LU0 4R e or Tost comfdence. | tion bas ubindonod its inteution of insisting 3 Minister Young has returued io Guate- | 1874 concering courts of Lonar, be initiated cluster abot ; - : 'd 1o our | upOD cloture in the seny The change of against officers compromised in & trin A e 4 Thereisu shrewd surmise in Washington | Thes have m;h statements In regurd 1o our | ;‘)_ ST w‘ Be opunge O | Troe Iuwardness of the Complaints from mals. S iRhca i hes Mratm il e ‘ meu »u:{ nothing Lll"l,lll Saturday « < o0 Sk policy which have been invaviably verified, | P& oen ovcusione e = &5 AN A MDA e Bh 0 ) er 4, except having see wone may not be followed by the entire . . the B MR iR es At L an O RmD: AsHINGTON, Nov. 18 —Captain J. S. Huss. " expres leasure at the fn - el . . 1 i o T 1he queen had orde new uniforms for her | 18 iutinated in official circles that v emo- 1 4 5 Brevicns B 4 P into a nuysta After having laid insenie ‘Eull.\:dru‘mm.(:f ‘m: n;».nix:«‘m‘: ol fm“\ =i B TRt ot Wil ki Tt crats will be perfecily willing to have the | ler, formerly chief clerk of the Tuterior de. | Montevideo Considerably Disturbed by the his previous orders had been but uttle | yHS TRIERREE R n regainiug B s oooe toRonh e ratactorate Tv is the opinion of those who came | tariff bill fail in the senate if the responsi- | partment and now receiver of the land office | Appronching Electiuns in that Conntry. i consciousness he started home, walking and muy be estublished over the monurchy. oluiy on the China wut the an. | bility for fuilure can be luid j#t e door of | ot Euid, Okl is in Washiogion. He brings \Conyrighiza 1893 by james Gordon Bennott.] Kendy with & New Frunchise Bill crawling by turns and being compelled to N e i . ¥ ne republicans who have ssid that, th- - JoNTEVIDEO, Uri (v 3 L Loxno 3 —The correspondent of | lie down often to o P One clear and certain result of the present | Bexution party will make no resistunce ibe republicans whe huve 3id hat, with- | 5 pew wersion of the camplsints sbout the | MONTEVIDEO, vepenny. . yis . Soimeion, AN 2N, e, coneaponfiqns jaf 4 e 004 Clten i reli IF SOy o fnciaent would seem to be thut auuexation | the United States orders the gueen pul o] ik ekl s Sharokes #Eten. T on. | Tex.), No Mexican Cable 10 the | the Times at Vienna says he lears on un- | Myers as he was coming across o field near nt wou 0 be thut xution - ignaen. und who are willing to wssume responsibility | opening of the Cherokes Strip. The open- 4 1 she 1 new roffarn e Unitad Staces ack, bul this governement will have to g 10 i ) ili 9 AL A & Tae B doub ri e the bouse and she ruv out 1o meet him, He will never be profferad to the Unitod Staies for the defest of tha iret Some z. he zene rully Iac New York Herald—Special to Tue Bee. doubted authority that the government has - By the Hawailans again. 1f there is ever to | keep u force of mon constantly on shore to | 108175 COICHE O that mcasure! Some of | ing, he says, was generally satislactory and | 0T O 2 e e i fainted in her arms und, after telliug shis A ek it e s ever fo | Hedl o er on he throne, Such & stte of | 1be most ultra southern democrats in the | yhe complaints come from those who desire )r. Manuel Heneros Las resigned the port aborated u new franchise bill, based on v story, fuinted twice during the night, but s unmexation the movement wiil originate tuin ; senate have all slony.opposed aud mow Op- b S SR sandidute | distribution of seats. It s suid it will not o x fuirs would Jra amount 10 AnDexu- 0w of o Tl e TR * | folio of foreizo affu o is & candidute now on the road 10 recove: 10 this couutry, ¥ ith th " s pose unyuhing like cloture, us they fear the | o Bake trouble und biing the sdministen P —— ion, wil he singular unomaly of a terri- . ~ -~ ) 4 ; : be luid before the Reicherath for s year 1o | - Thore are {40t COLCOMIINE . - f Y hone a1 ke ¢ ey fe thon into disrepute. Captiin Hassler says | for deputy in vhe legistature elections. | oo 814 ST SR8 T CRERT R B SER 0 § There are fdots concerning this case Shat LATEST FEOM THE ISLANDS, oy of the United Stutes governed by PeEROlicRyR, sThn Y AL ayegure coutrol } the ohiel promoters of dissutisfaction are u | Other ministers will ulso rosizn s wacant | shat Phe Getnalonof thie aaags il Bs; § Lo Hoxoale pulHety Tox Cedise M ARac vomuy who calls horself u queen. 2 hoth Yyanchoes of cangress. emall faction of democrats, who were | omces ot be tillex o preat i ad kil N 3 e State Industrial school, who bas o D e e SRR srdosiivoandal Yy dreaded foroe” bill 1t looks fust now as | Jnpered by the fact ihat ibe lind ofioers ces il ne e Ai“‘ < it she/ mew prom. § wonietnfispeusable; 2ok beeu bere looking up the detuils. Thers Quiet ut Hovolulu. MINISTES THURSTON. ‘l;;:uf;v;‘::‘i::;; nl»;‘\(‘u;:‘;“- (.»nx“ I‘.u' Ig]ml'l‘ o | s uMials Gent tnOkInhoma Budthe | 000 18 dnsuguratod in Mapeh, next year, Two More Jookeys Killed at Autenil. muy be a cuse before the district court with B e e IR —The steamer fho Do e, wrlff bill would not €0 | Strip were from outside she Territory. The S v Paws, Nov. 18.—In the race for the Prix | Y ashington Cubler, the father of the boys, Ohins. whieh arrived in port early this | He s Not as ¥et Perfooted His Plans for S Ehe sl ore the elections | gending of outside men, he said, brose up ensation in Mesico, Y S gty % | ng defendant, us be is suid o have made un s, ¢ P urly this SO next November, at least. the schemes formed 1o gapure the best land 10opyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennatt.| ‘adero at Auteuil wack today Two nuting acknowledgment in regard 1o morning, brings special correspondence 1o | o oo ol e WL T A Thurston, Suys 4 Good Word for Enid. in the Strip, and & number had missed an | CITY oF Mexico (via Galvestor, Tex.), : Ao the Aocleavs vhoode e the Jones boy was auring the time he the Amsocinted press, which shows that | e e Sl L FRION | n Hassier of South Dakota, late | OPPOTEURIY Of muking the wones thut they | Nov. 18 —[By Mexican Cuble 1o the New | Jii {840 0] (hETe SR s g R P e iy L s chinh ik of the Tnterioe (epurient sng | bad apticipated. To these disappointed | york Horaldi—Special to T BEe.|—A sen- | roact talk 1o, she ofieet that the police will 1 is supposed the Cablers thonght they, j Bk qulputy she irianda Huwull 10 the United States, returnod 10 ep tlesic of o puriwent D R wuch talk 10 Ul 1 that the police will | had killed the boy und secreted his body in time the m.‘m.. et on Novewber T this’ city tonight. He admitied he had re- | BOW Tecerver of public monoys ut Euid, Okl | S0 were auxious 1o muke political bichat | sution has beon caused by the issunnce of | close the course ior Uhe rest of ihe seuson. 4 baystack and afterwards in & canyon. Ib e ddspd uad not up 10 theh e | geived udvices from the Hawuilan govern- | today. ‘The iopiriment. Tolls i ihared | outof the afisir, and shiyvesnited el the § a8 ender from tho carveotianal coust for the Rasso-German Tarf Negotlutions. was suppneed by ithe palhiyars and M aRN known s iustrucuions from Presiaea | SSI7ed Bevices from ihe Hawaiian govern | toduy, e depurtment folks guiherod | G Yoo pluinie and valls for iuvestieu. | appearance of Albery Swmeon. projectorof | pouie Nov. 10— Humors in repard to | M yers it the boy hud been kidnuped, Clevelund, and consequently there was no | il Ay # ® | Wild west stories, The captain declaves that | Uon. He says the outcome will be a vindi- | the newspaper L'Echo du Mexique, which sl B . Trouble has arisen over another industrisl i x s o much informution as the press reporis pub- % ¥ ares thal s f the o d by the Russo-Germau negotiutions ure conflict- | school boy, who wus adopted by Issuc Staf- disorder of any kind. The oew wiuister ur- | Jishod 1his sfternuon 5t of the ulloped lawlessnese of the sec- | Cation of the course pursued by the depari- | jg printed in French. Smmson, whoisoneof | o w0 ybrionens about the tarfls Brd, none Rare Eiatiod 4 et aane ved eur] il ] oy f Noves 33 T 1 u v sOuUrse Lo whic] 3 5 g ce hu nt. 3 % ng. No agrasemen! bou! arifls has rd, 16 3 Sua rived early ou the moruing of November 4 Mr. Thurston was asked whut course he m{; :x\\\ '&;‘.lk‘.‘-‘m‘-':'a“,.“f;fi.“ Mll‘.hlph e hus nmf ment. the popular edijors in Mexico, is acoused of | peon so fu !:'unx'.‘um-‘: but on the other fund, | guilly of inhuman and brutal trestment of at the Huwailan hotel. He refused 1o see | S0 B0 (%0 borfacted Lis plans as yer, | and several other colluteral pluces of amuse- WasmLs, 1'1; Now, This offense cousisted of reproaching the | ing thut would put & stop 1o these negotiu- | twkien the boy from Staflord. separters un il Monday, as e was ill from | v, pyursion hus been s prominent leader | ment, but for all that is ¢ fuirly self-respect- minister ssked that the Russian convicts, | minigter with suti-republican tendencies. | 10US » gl thgefiects of travel. On Sunday uud Mon- | of whnt s £nows o8 the reform movement, | ing and Godfearing community. Heswid | Who were receutly picked up in the Pacific § qye minister is crticised for proceeding Think He 1» the Bomu-Thrower. TN CATAERO NS VEMALE, duy the minister remuined at the hotel rest- | which was iu progress in the Huwaiian | that he docs vot think that u single “sooner ocenn and lunded st Samw Francisco, be ar- f 1 : . < g P 7 as iu e Huwaiian \ aguinst bis fellow countrymen. It isbe- | Pams, Nov. 18—An ltalign enagehist =y S eadilo é as 1ands T e He s o | g0t in his work, exceptiug to play the time- | rested, presy : the pi 1 k > g%~ st § ashetance 47 the Tansans Allarnd A8tihe BuLbO WM pOIE 0 A0, ister | B ibe lsluuds was ' Gue " n mo | out, Neue wre registerod in the Cherokes | ccupod from Siberm. The I <y e ————— vested at Bervizneu, is believed to have | Frrmoxt, Nov. 18 —|Specia) Telegram to g 3 PONERNS mister | Gpull part to his efforts. His father | Strip. Thetown of Perry, close to the bor- { purtment promptly erdered the arrest of Lo dov. 18— The correspondent of { Deen the suthor of the dyuumite outrage in | Tue Bee.]—The petinon for new trial ia 457 gubbmitiod to un interview, and nis ro- | and mothor were childven of early | der of the ludisu Torritory. the captatusays, | the men. ‘The commissioner of immig AR, WOR.: X6 pondent of J 4he Liceo theater ut Barcelona lust Tuesduy | yhe Carleton murder case was revurned 1o Warks it no @oubl thuthe wasduly oo | missiouaries who weni oul in sailing | 15 the Parisof the Strip, but the future of | tion at Sun Franciseo fns been iastructed to | the Times at Cairo says vhe deluy of the | night. it the clerk’s office tomight. The peuitio ereaited 1o the provisiounl goverument. He | vessels from New Ingland around Cupe | Buid is radiunt with pronise wire the fucts in e case, including the | Powers 1o give their cousent to the renewul e eTm————" il i Lo RAGHIR e Horn. He was boru in the istunds, and afier | Captain Hussler came here to veport uon | aftiduvits of the mew, S0 the depurument, | of the term for mixed tribunes which ex- S~ TAEATY, HESNNOL B, UM B G Kives twenty-eight reasons why 8 nuw tial o sares Lomn sy mothing of tue po. | PEIBE eAucted i the United Staies siudicd | e vork of bis ooe and. witucss Uhc wa- | ponding Use Teceiot of aich w0 furtues | pires on the first of February next is cuus QreENsTOWS, Nov. 13.—The Cunurd steam- | should be granved. First, that the verdios and practiced luw in Howolulu. His secre- | riage of his duughter. action will be tuken. £ ship Umbria arrived here this moruine from | 15 not sustained by the o1 360 Hitical question at the preseut time. lu the | tary of the legation, Frank P. Hustings, has Mre. Blaine's Plans. - ing much comment. Of all the powers, s 00} SUBAIS0. Ly T eviienne: NSy ary o ¢ b % . . 1 New York und reports having encountered at it is contrary 1o law. The thir course of the marning 1 intend 1o sddress | lived in the islunds fur sixteen years, and X - - : Granted the Botiou. Creut Brituin snd Germauy huve alone given | Jouific weuther on her pussuge. thu it et rary 1o la The thira notes s e " . murried there, This morning dense clouds of smoke cume WasHINGTON, Nov, 18,—The motion made | Such consent, and they have only accepled . the accidental shooting of the vrother and {:urm m:l 1:. umu:u nirs, l:lhl‘llll when W. C. Alexsuder, surveyor geners! of, the through the open windows of the Blaine | . o gy, ago in bshwlf of Russell Sage | 90¢ suse of the proposed reform bill. The Socialists Muke Gains, the surprise. Miscouduct of the witnesses, will suit the conveuience of President | joyuds'und suthor of the swudard Listory | DOUse on lafayette square, and u gentlemsn 0 4 s Egyptian government is therefore preparing | Brpurs, Nov. 18.—At the supplementary | Henry Luke and J. Smith, is designe Dale to veceive my credentials from the | of them. i also 4% Lhe J6gatios. who was pussing rang Loe bell, thiuking the | 10 strikeout the regly f Delis Keegan 10 | 3 pew circulur to the powers on the urgent | oot g0 lions the so .m'A:lh guined | 0 the fourth snd Afth. The sixth Eitol Gtates gewernment. At the same house was o fire. 11 turned Gut to beouly | his defense thut herucuion 10 rocover 830,000 | necessity of new arrangement. France is | BRI 10 the sixtoenth inclusive = changes tume I shall sond him @ wavuscriptof the WILL NOT SUBMIT, $ho et UigbUag of the furnace, wrhich did | dsmages for broaoh. ol guummiss was Garred | oeriats 1o object 1o theas I forms. ——— misconduct ou the part of each remarks 1 intend to deliver on the oocasion & biouae ariihiamnnke. | Mire. Biatho, | soia maiag 1o o Ruiabeos, was geanied Tonguin tn Full Revelt, BENUYZD FRON OFFICE. ol 3he twalve jurere B mame. TABSINY ki R B S b v oo Most Bs Used to Owerchrow the | Siied the bouse withamoke ~Mra A Blaine, | this morniogin the pous common pleus i el teeuth bunches the jury iu the misconduot. of my | u jis 1s my firs T 6 Hattie Bluine und Mr. J. G Blaine | by Judge Bookstaver, The judge erauts tie BANGEOK, Nov. 18.—In trying the froe | ueris Conutnghawm of Burrett oot Fawe | The cighteenth und ninetecutn charges mise experimout n diplomatic wutiers, but 1 un- Sax Frincasco, Nov, 18 —AL the H ;zfl‘l'“l‘hwlh" ‘:‘::‘.\ \\ihh- vul‘\-r‘:ll“ :“‘3'1 x‘m uu‘- motion with costs aud also erauts uu order | carvee system of roadmaking iu their newly B e e e conduct on the part of C. Hollenbeck, the . R s - ’ ) SN 50, TR SN e518 Of M i e, ie Visit | dismissing, o its vits, the complai u < ey he Lo " 4 - v = OSECULIng orne, eu € president notifies me of bis rendiness 10 | py he steamship Chiua, which would throw he house in suiluble order to rent. No e Mekong river the French have shot down | gouyty Commissioners of Saota Fe couty | Loo g prosec The v 1 1he s R Cistans of anier 5 unty i Lo county | Loomis, assisting the prosecution. The receive we 1 shal onband. Under the her iz « , one Las rented the house yel, bul it is under- any wdiau Seulers. the Laos tribesmen who refused 1o work at - uty = s a further light on the situstion ui the islaads. w . aat P . - this afterooen removed W. P, Os nam, | Wenty-first 1o Lwenty-fifth charges errors actof dis- | gl 0d Thy o several persons who SHINGTON, 2 —Sir Jul o u ng. 0 s e b clecumstapces it would be an actof dis- | Concul Wilder stated to a reporior that i | S/00d thal there are several per b Wasnisa10x, Nov. 18.—Sir Julisn Paunce | Tung Chia i = IS ASVTRON UBLINERAM, | o ihe” court in the admission of eviaenos pourtesy to the Hawailuns 1o discuss the i s T o have been negotiating for the leuse. Mrs. | fole, British = swbassador, has en- This has bad the effect of causing great ir- | sheriff and collector of the county, for fall- | objected 1o by thedefense and wrong rulings Position at the pivsent time. cuse the administration should ask the pro- | Blaive hus made no permanent pluns for the | tered into negotistions with Secvetwry | Milation among the inuubitants The eutire | . blie 1 ¢ | with regard thereto. The iwenty-sixth and . isions) governmen p i future, bui is thinking of taking . ¥ | nill country of Tonquin is in full revelt. The | U W turn over public funds as the law e . A Lyt e i BN visiousl government tostep down sud out | ui is thinking of taking & smaller sham for the sctslament of claims for | Bill country 4 ull revolt. The iwenty-seventh buuches the court's errors porters, est would motho granted, b house in Lhis city ai some Lime in the future s B o French forces there are impotent snd con- | directs, snd appointed N. C Kinsele in his | jy pylis uctic 4 e the requ ul P but in 1 the British sealers peizea iv Bering ses R PH in rulings and ipstructions to the jury and . President Dole promptly replied 1o Micis- | cage the use of force stouls bo threuteued | 16 15 possivle hat the coming winier will be | nnévious 1o the modus. Tivendi of 1891, 13 | Sued to thelr posis The natives are de- | sioia The latter will have the wouble | the tweniy-eighth chuiges irregularity in ter Willis’ note und it wus arrauged that ihe | the provisional government could have but | & ided by ber between New York snd | i cuid that the smount of indemuit woralized and rebellious aud the rosd works g the proceedings of The court in falng 10 subs United States euvoy would present his cre- course 10 pursue. Rosistanoe Europe. i ” - i ¥ 1 have been abundoned. settied in the courts. ) e ous cours pursue. R 10 the 1 10 1k h ] dentaals 1o the provisional government 8t 11 | power of the United Siates would be use Nationsi Buuk Change imed by the Csuadisy government will ———— Bl Qo (00,407 0 GUANAS 95 SWpr. - d ¥ ; of the United Su ould be use- a ‘ not exceed #50,000. v D ment for life. ieck Tocaisr mecning: Yoselar sscning but it would proiest with all its movai { The compurolier of the currency has been o= Ahpatian 15 W Semmen oo CORRE NS R . The sfiduvie sustaining these sovecal Sk Hactined te onrs whate wa”flm‘gg force against such u ligh-hunded ou'rage. | officially informed of ciunges in ihe officers ¥ Clevelund s Not L Loxvox, Nov. 18.—The Standurd says edi- Earms, Teon., Nov —The World's | reygons were filed today, but the attorney :fu“ m"l“ e “‘,;' bl'W Should e United Stutes protoclorate of the | of the Nebrasks nstionsl bunks us follows WaskINGTON, Nov. 18, —Secretary Thurber | torially that the busiuess of the House of | fuir commissioners fromw the southern repulr | for the defense took Them Sway 48 S00D B8 " 9 prel credentisls on the | monavehy be withdrawn Lhat mousrchy The First Nutionu! bunk of York—George | today denied thers any truth in the | Commons has been very slow and it is un- | lics veached Memphis tonight, after spend- | filed and thew import is not known. it 18 occasion of Lis first weet h th 9 ¥ ) WA sy e . J . weeting with the repre- | wonld not lust u day. Ubguestionubly the | W. Post, president, iu place of F. O. Bell; | pumon oy . + | likely, unger Savorabie o few hot Vicksburg. on thel o | generally undersiood thut those portal Seutatives of the prowsional guvernmest. | mest sevaiutian ould 10 boas poucelul us | ¥, Baidwin, vice neesident, in place of P B | Fumors of Presidogt Cleseland's lliness. 1u | ke, undes the most favorable conditions, | Jug & few bours W NIGREDUTE, B8 FICE ey | %o the jury change the use of intaxicants Hivel o vould nol peacel 1 ce presidel s place of F. 2 - > - 3 rom New Orlesu ‘hile in 5 y el g He ll:'fi- v ,\‘ um.nfnuli 10 stute when be | the lusi, und tbe monarchy would surely be | Duggy: E J Wiehtmun, cusbicr, in place of | 1% the gresident'y inteation to remain 8t that the House cin 0 Jpor gued much be- Jfifihm.t‘:&.’ .'4',(‘: e L:L:‘(‘:":l ¥ :1"- while serving ou the case. The case will would make his officiul visit from the United | overturows ouce aud forever H. C. Kleiusoumidt Woodley, he says, for the most part, and 10 | fore Christmas. 1f the goverament iasists | Fo0 % T8 | Wi them. The party ez | Probably uot be argued for severa) days &8 States government 10 the Huwadisn suthori- ‘The Farmers Nutionsl baukof Pawnee | Ome iuto lown, perbups, only ove day in the | upon che secoud readiag of Lie parish cous 8 W X N S i T Judge Sullivanis now on the bench snd Gles. City—J. T. Trenery, vice president week—cubivel duy. Toworrow is cabinet 1 cil bills it may ba ort 16 & second d- . sl . Judge Murshall, before whom the case wi (At the time of the last iuterview prepure- | Sax Faancisco, Nov. 11t s roporied | The’ National Buuk of Cowwerce, St 47 aad the oelions 1 GEROCIMGE ho 8t | Joummant. Alvendy e arve forty-five tried, wust decide on the motion. ™ tious we ng o y s ; i p o puges of amendments under consdere B e o™ oy S 3“: bore that Lhe British warship Cusmpion se- | Louls, Lus beew approsed us reserve agout the white hose puges of smendments uuder consideration. 28 Solisieo: Genoral p B Rusheniia. suiled Saturday, November cretly left Esquimatu for Houolulu Novem- | 97 the South Omiha National bauk saio b Weula Noi sccept i | Puvams Swindiers mud Legion of Hover. | Muxwell nas prepared a brief cou i Texns Weaih - 8 11 | D6 th e The Americas National of hansas Uity J . { g e swensied & beief containion bis Minister Wilis even refused 1o state mu: :Lmfl:"&:‘lwnluu Gresham's | o S"0 on revokod as rese sty R Wasiunerox, Nov. 18.—At tbe Cutbolic | Paws, Nov. 1 The royalist puper 1a | reasons why the supreme court should deny Gavvedrox, Nov. 18.—A News special from a:n;lltr“\h:‘sm:‘ unlun»‘:n'hu xm: w0 public. Second National of Dubuque, 1. university this moruing the report thut Mgr. | Gazette de France says ot the councll of | the petition which it is expected will soon be | Alpioe, Tex., reports that ten inches of snow a1 W) be known before What Gsie. | o, o gscans ot ....““ e NN 5 Satolli would be raised to the diguity of | the Legion of Honor Las decided upon the | filed for s writ of manaamus 1o Cowp has fzlien toduy, with a prospect that it The steamer Chins pul 1o sea belween 11 o FPervoual Moutiuu. ’ - ~— 7 . Loxpox, Nov. 18.—Mr. Gladstoue presided g S ’ curdisulate was genied as without founda- | expulsion of Gustave Eiffel, the celebratea | C. HeHuuford of the Uuited States district | will reach thirty inches by morning. Therq ‘clock b v .‘““““.N JUMER, (B e oty C L uu‘gu‘wu. today appoiuted post- | tion. 1f such au offer were wmude by his | engineer of the Eiffcl tower, and of Ferdi- | court of Washington 1o issue 1o L. Kl are genersl heuvy raius in east, soulbeasly Laie Mondey vig veuber U, e w R T masier st Dublin, Waskinglow county, la., | boducss il would wot be scoepled. | Baud de Lesscps, bul President Caraot does | CLIDRmAR, BElUWalizalion papers. soulh and southwebl Texas. everylhing was quiet in the islunds up to the

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