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- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. | ESTABLISHED JUNE 179, 1871, OMATHA, OVEMBER INGLE COPY FIVE C Bolioved that this cah wall bo reduced for minister of foreign affairs, of the rencwal of ' presidents of the provinces, advisingz them the present year, l!mdidm.«l_\ allowed, to the dem nd of the tight of suflrage of the | ‘ 10 take meastres to suppress soclalist news, 47,5000, thio sum X f the report of 'cs- Japanese residents, and there was knowi to The putlication of the' order has caused o | Faots Concerning the Standing Army of the | timates. : Stovens' Characterization of Blount's State- | be much fermont, if not an organized move b, od_ i izhtful Railroad | sensation, as it shows that every secret or: § Mr. Lamont recommends the erection of = ? i 2 ment, among some of the Jap o in the | Peg i ' | Many People K‘“‘“‘l in & ;‘”l‘?h fa der of the government finds its way into the United States, mmnllx;-ml.lu'nlfin I':-m'n Washington to ]l- ments of the Hawaiian Affa American scction. 1 had positively learned Peace of Mexico Serionsly Threatonod by the Accident in Italy, socinlist press. mac Heights, both for commercial and mili- ¥ that the Japanese commissioner nad scnt Revolutionists 1 ¥ Manutn, Nov., 20.—The anarchist news- tary purposes, and especially as a suitablo — word 1o his goveramont ab Tokio fequesting olutionists, paper, EI T CRUSHED AND SCALDED AND BURNED | §ENTae,Toimid in found in the Chure yrede, has be n supprossed and | pEFENSE OF THE COUNTRY'S SEACOAST | fpproach to the national cemetery at Ar- | Mg CLEVELAND'S ENVOY ANSWERED | that a powerful ironclad be immedintely made. A bomb lington. sent to Honolulu, though it was known that hof the Temp- _ ctiyshurg’s Historie Field, s | Wemalicr Japaniese warship was avout to | WELL SUPPLIED WITH MONEY AND ARMS « da. The 7 ha oon expendo K © there fro H rancisco. ' R nda, _ e What Is Belog Done to Ronder the Prin. | Tho sum of $$6L01F lius boon expondod by | pupiie Lotter from the Ex-Minister on the | #1170 Hhere from San Brancl . Awful fcenes Follow the Oollision Between g P clpul Ports Safe from Attacks—The dition to considerable sums contributed by Report Made to the President bt bl Insurgents Strengthening Their Position it i P Great Naval fiattle Expectsd in Drasil's Manufacture of Artitlery and private organizations, and in the absence of Strong Denlals of the Com- “The sudden apvearance of the Japanese k & G Freight and Express Trains, Waters MAY NUE 118 Foupht SHAl Atms any provision for the permanent mainte T ironclad in Honolulu coula not fail to creato the Republio Daily, . MEDUAELTE Aol b nance of the field and its monuments, it has § anxiety and misunderstanding. It was in ‘ B 4(a.m..u‘:x»yl.r.-vvi| i been suggested that the general government — { $hese peculine eircumstances that 1 felt it | S ) % Moxtevingo, Uruaguay (via Galveston, be entrusted with its control. wy imperative duty to have repeated inter: \ iR ) FIRE CLOSELY FOLLOWS ON THE CRASH ), N [By Moxican Cable to the | Wasmxaros, Nov. 20.—The following i8 & | The eroater part of the work of ostabiish- | Avcusta, Me., Nov. 2. Following isa | viows with my Japaness colleague, He did | GOVERNMENT ~ FORCES ARE DIVIDED: il ald —Spocial to Tig Bre]— | synobsis of the annual report of tho secre. | ing the Chicamaugn and Chatuanoogn s | synopsis of ex-Minster Stevens' answer o | not attempt, to conceal from o, his wish " : L e iy, 1v6s tho Ustnl vo onal military parks has been comploted | (v s10H0y that the suffeage rights should bo granted Y s i 1t is veported here that Minister Assis of | tary of war. It gives the usual rev tonal miltt ek 8 comy Commissioner Blount: s sl ® 4 Horrified Spectators Upable for a Time to i1, on behalf of Presiaent Peixoto, has | the conditions and operations of the army, | 8id the statcs ard Lf"'l“‘\“""'l{':‘:_‘:I‘,‘\'" Lmonu- | GA deop sense of duty to my country and {:;nl""|,;f;‘"-:.‘:jl:‘w“";‘"',‘I‘I‘n Texpreasod to | Many Membors of tho National Ay Favos Aid the Hapless Viotime, entered into discussion with the leaders of | and, in addition, is devoted especially to the The work of record and pension ofice in s minister's duty to dofend an insult | States would put forward to any cn Their Opponents, the revolutionary movement nere looking to | progress of the work of the seacoast de- | the compilation and arrangement of the | threatened against a struggling American chment upon the soil or sovereignty b some decisive arrangement regarvding the | fenses. ll‘;-m;wl-}z of v.hv‘-(-v-\w!ms » far \ colony, planted as righteously and firmly on xi-!r Hawaii, and 1(1;4; L would -nim:ll'm ———— FRIGHTFUL MUTILATION OF THE DEAD | rebet fleet and the situation m Itio Grande | Seeretary Lamont roports 1t may b as. | thab, the secretare teports that o reduction | the Northorn Pacific isles as our pilgrim | IS BoSIon WOt euhersviae fas (i Wition | PERSONNEL OF THE RANK AND FILB doSul. The fact that Minister Assis had o | sumed that Indian warfare is practically ab | iy jntenance during the coming yoar, futhors established themselves on Plymouth | ia“§ily reported 0 tie Dopartment of i, nférence with Demetrio Riboiro. the rep- | an end in the United States; that domands | Tt is'recommended that congross take ap- | Rock, demand that Tshall make an auswer | Stato prior to Blount having any knowledge T 4 Chacred and Bluckened Corpes, Battered | pesentative of the revolutionists, 18 taken as | for the employment of the army must be- | propr ction for therelief of thesufferer to the ounding misrepresentations and | on the subject, His claim to have putan | bargely Kecraited trom the Penitentinrg® 1 Out of Human Semblance, Taken from confirmation of the rumor. 1t is ulso said { come nfrequent, as state authority, on =" _!lll‘_" bl L Wil old Ford's theater | untruths of Commissioner Blount's report on ‘;f"lv to Hawaiian anxiety about rumored Convicts, White the Kobels Are i & 5 d that the result of the conference will | which that obligation properiy rests, demon. | PUHEINE: Huawaiian affairs, o copy of which I firsy | Jabauese encronchments is purely as- ; ;! e Tragments of the Wreck P - Bapanait A i sumption. First-Class Fighting M be peace throughout all of Brazil. strates its complete ability to discharge it, Aklbdbibisibdil oo daddn b obtained with dimiculty Satucday even- “In Blount's repor! Pl 2 —A Long Death List, d OWNL8 STODOT G \ 3 ¥ ziven to the press | v ending | ing, November 25 1t is proper for me | find the following: “I'wo member to preface my answer by bricfly wve- | committee, Mess al concer | Exvenditures for the fis 30, 18 fes and contingent expo When I interviewed Mimster Assis he ad- | and that in consequence the grad mitted it was true that he had c: of tho and Liberatly Paid, Thurston and Smith, June are as follows lled on | tration of the army on the seacoast and the ¢ SSEBLT{G Rkt ORI il ks KRG T e BORTCERN 3 T he fact that those familiar with | Srowing uncasy as to the safety of their | Mrnax, Nov. 20.—An express train bound Demetrio Ribeiro, lym_ declares politics were l‘runt_uxsw pre ) _d by tl\n. e ons of \h”m” GRtHDIISHTION S fe x.u‘\ ot ) t h \mfl‘\n W O] WEREILS MRSt SLavans: Lo koW LCovurighted 1893 by James Gordon Dennett.] from this city to Venice came iuto collision | 10t discussed: that it was merely a visit of the time. Any considerable increase in the | Public ‘works, including river and international rules and proceedings and who | {10 "\ould protect them in thie event of Bit 2 Gy . | at 8 oclock this morning with o heavy | friendship. This statement, which is re- | numbers of tho army would not mect with e AL - 20.018.682 | have had diplomatic experience must be | their arrest by the authorities, to which e | DA S U LATEE R U (VI Ivestony . q ¥ ) i he | ceived with suspicion, does not allay the | popular favor, and it is not suggested by any LMD L) astonished that Secretary Gresham and his | gave his assent.’ Tex.), Nov. 2. —[New York Herald Teles freight train which was stationary on the ¥ y i e e s } T e ] ] ruils at the limits of the first station be. [ hope that favorable negotiations will be | contingency, immediate or remote, but the Total $061,766.074 | commissioner shoula make befora the world t is cnough to say that thereis not a | g m--Special to Tie Bee, ] —The Chihua discredit tho | semblance of truth fu this assertion of ; 2 O : 18 Blount, madoe by him without his cver hay- | MeVOlt is assuming a most serious aspeet und recent acts of the department they now rep- t- ival of Peixoto's | work of fortification at thirteen of our Avproprintions for the fiscal year' ending | such a persistent effort to . ' [¥ lete before the a reported | completed June 30, 1804, were as follc wsed in New York. The torpedo | largest seaports, already begun or projected | June 30, 1804, were as follow fleet. pur tween Milan and Treviglio. Tt that thirty-five people met death in the g nries and contingent expenses. § 2,045,196 g wg hinted to me or made any inquiry of me | Diaz's followers are becoming greatl, wreek and that fifteen others were seriously | boat, Aurora, is expected here in eight days. | for the near future, renders the conversion | Military osthhlist onis o ta1503,081 | resent and which was onee represented by | on the subject. He thus gives thosignature | oo 580 i B EIOALYg ! it J“,...,{ The bodies of the dead and From the agent of the revolutionists in | of a vortion of the infantry to the artillery I'ul:ll works, neluding viver and | Thomas Jefferson, William L. M , Wil- | of his endorsement to a charge which 1 et espite thewr claims that the i Wotien UeeR donvayadito thib vy Santa Catharina news has been received | army a manifest necessity of the veriod “';_-;j_;;;{,.}."',\l;r;;;;";;‘;"~» - e 17200108 | jiam Seward and J. G. Blaino, GG oy deard of “unul 1" found it in trouble is not a revolution, but the work of @ 3 By the middle ofe the afternoon thirteen | that the rebel forces under General Samiva directly ahead ot u Sent on a Pecu'ir Erran L HBYBLyg LNt LHEFoRpONSe to Uhe few bandits out for plunder, they show theig q dead bodies had been removed from the ve cavtured Cunlyba, the capital of Strengih of the Army. “Not wishing to be severe on a neophyte | the committee of safety to land the m apprehiension, s wreck of the Venice express and twenty | Paraua. They also secured twenty-three | The total strength of the army on Sep- in diplomacy, with little knowledge of the ';:‘l" {}”-““‘i"m foes uot appear on the files of In addition to the patrol of the Rio Grando wounded persons had been brought to the | Krupp guns and many shells tember 30, 1503, was 2,144 officers and 25, Snlaries and contingent ox pouses world’s affairs outside of his own country, s enlisted me From various causes, dis- hospital of this city from the scene of the ts n ts seetion the United States goverame Military establishn nthe United States goverament ST BUILDING. 2 . ste ¢ k) b I 3 sent ona very peculiar ereand, amid cur- Landing of the Marinoes. AT LR Josuitl CABIN charge, .Pz““h!:i:i‘!‘nl‘u:‘l‘\‘:xlxl;:‘\'gt:\‘u: l\l:}flA;Hx:::‘\‘ Pablie works, ineluding iiver and rents and quicksands entively ugknown to | *Themeaning of this insinuation is obvi- ‘[‘):l“h‘.‘ ”'\": "”_\ l‘”'"”'“l bl ol Where the Collision Oceurrea. France and Italy Mave Abomt Pulled | gamed 9,074 recruits. 3 . | Miscellaucous objects i3 him, I say be has been partly the’ victim ot | ous. I:xmu-,:?x 10 s llnl\.| there never was orce in t Hv_l"h on the American side of ; : ' 5 Through Criss. Transportation was furnished for 367,777 P circumstances, having been caught in the i 8 such document. 1 received tho invita | the river. The governmentis uow anticis Phe collision oceurred few minutes bo- | o hroneh e Grn e e | persons, 5045 animals una 2 tors of otal... - meshes una snares adroitly prepared for | 4on QL the committec of sufoty for whith it | 4ing uprisings further south in the Garze fore midnight at Limitro sution. A heavy | AR SOV TS & e BORE TS | freght.” The now quarters, barracks and e him by the cuaning advisors of tho fallen | St WOt 4 1 Boceived other tnorvation | (00 b frolght tealn from: Vorona was forty-five | I N uey SRel HOUS 06 SONMARE | buildings atarmy posts corburs fuvorably Litiuokalani, and by the shrewd, sharp, | 5.t same subloct. 1 should have ke | section minates 1ato in arviving at the station owing | 19 folows: Premior and minister of for | with miiitary stuucturcs abroul, The div: | purier complications Doiny the Teial of | lone-expericiced Britigh diplomatic agenty | finces, even had not the commiiteo re. | Onoof the phases which has created on .'.'.'.fi'.‘fvf.‘if.'.".".:’ :\LAXHnr«lm-mlh» B0 ORIt e R e s ined| Lo viiyi8 boa! L Coughiin, the Cronin Suspect. whse s and hopes Dot s sCrved 5o | auested it. Blount singularly asserts that I | sternution in army circles is the fact thas s puss, As the train was | ygrer of finance, M. Berdeau;, min The secretary recommends strongly the CHicaco, Nov. 20.—Juror nd Wil- ke ETava A ThoRe ;:rnuuz:il'l 1o and lh]n \‘m.nl.lnm».-l.»rurm m‘ about to do so, the Milan express camenlong | ister of works, M. Barthou; mibister of edu- | repo 1 of the law Bxing ten yearsasthe | son, who werceharged with securing places 4 he was hetping the Rawaitan monarch- | 1 s s emphatically and catogorically 3 AT and dashed into the cnzine of the freight | cation, M. Powcarc: minister of husbandry, | maximum period of en! *;"‘C"‘ :":"L avors @ | on the Coughlin jury in an irregular manner, | ists and the just dethronement of the queen, ","‘j‘“ }l')'r:‘;jjx';‘l::;h‘lnn\ “Irx ”“lllh: wheth mer gzetting possession of seditious liter ature, train with o mighty shock. Both engines | M. Kerjegus miuister of M. Forvon; | eduction of the perlod of irst culistent t0 | wore dismissed by Prosiding audge Tathill | Ju s clear cnongh from Blount's muwner | oo” oppononts, my answer was always Al G A Lt ) ! dir onds and then fell over. | ministor or marine, Admiral ¢ ninis: | W) ) R today. They were disfibsed on tho grounds | from the dayof his arrvalat Honolulu,us | 1o Siile "oyt oL as iy b incal e e e ey rerad uo o their ends and_ then fell over. | minisior of marine, Admiral G Tiho roseeation of tho experiment of ens | today. oy were dismissed on the grownds | SO L LN o Dopartment of the same, that' the for stould evolutionists irec ¢ u 5 ed | thav not be landed until danger was | g 3 i NGV 0E2The e IO listing Indian companies will ve continued | U State, written shortly after, that he do- anded ntil dange i and who belong to the seeret order of which 10 pieces Rowe, Nov. ). —Lhe following is given to- | 1y 'on the present small scale until its suc- | Year. a £ LIt ultra-British int the regular troops aro in some secrct man- rs, however, were smashed almost A : faiuly evident, and then only Lo protect i f 1l Mol cateiwas | ot o e b oRabio cOEReioROHERE BENE oany ol el U ro TG Tbeen proverl Ao e e ia |urdraiLlie vol ST A Ao oF InS PeteR LIy sokm ahtad eriean 1166 and mroperty and to ho pne dud | all the rebels aro members. These men 1 Norriblo description. ensued, The injurcd | minister of the treasury, Sig. Sonniano; fantry regiments is rec omended. Clerk Jerry Finn of the criminal court, | MUst impugn the action of Niinister Stevens | 1 avenical or ropublican, as 1'said in my | 1€ regular soldiers and. they are now seizod o e o iy \aa! fillod | ministar= of finance; " Sig, Vacchelll: min: New Magazine Rifle, who has been suspected of complicity in the | and commander of the United States steam- | Jatrar to Secrotary Greshain. I hero afiem | with disaffection. were screaming for help, the uw was Hlled 550001 war, General Primerano; winister of [ The adoption of the new magazine riflc is | irreular proceedings by which Gates and | Ship Boston. s A that the royalists and their opponents haa “I"“:"‘“‘T' QIO i “l‘l L35 I “'l‘c i, Coco Ortu, the most important step taken for the [ Wilson were puton the jury, has been sus- total stranger, 1t was finpossible for | o nq1 gecess to the legation and to its Charoter of the Regulars. Jked boilers, and everything was in the tod the g L POTE whe | M. Blount to know how unfitting it was for L will talte | Im 1o take up his quarters where he was o Ortter all ¢ | certain to be surrounded by royalists and where the supporters of the provisional gov- bove list may be modified. | infantry since the civil war. A limited | pended pending an investigati test confusion, Al the employes at the | but the cabinet will be completed tomorrow. | number will_be completed within sixty aays | rumored today that the prosc tation hurried to the scene, and the prople | . LONDON, Nov. 20.—The correspondent of [ ap ihe Springfield “avmory and the ‘entire | proceodings against Jyror Wi the Times & ays: The party of the | y foreo will be equipped wi Story was curre ¢ that the inves: of U0 town were aroused and came to hetp | e Times ut lome says: the party o infantry force will be equipped with the | A story was currentioday that the inves official I ead. The best evidence of the base- less charges that 1 promised to use force | e ; against the queen is that 1 orderes Captain | SE0U to the army on account of lack of room Wiltz 10 romuin passive,’ and uo force was | in the penitent The regulur soldiers are mainly convicts and thew allowance is i 1 9 ree 'l ent would reluctantly go. h F g 5 x I new arms before the close of the coming | gation had narrowed down so that three { eramen ) sed, though the queen. through her | 4 LisomRn R in rescuing the injured. Assistance and a | ardelli ministry and the vight i 5 yea prominent politicians nre accused of having In a Nest of Royallsts, ministers, strongly urecd it hours before tire | 5 @ CEnts & day, equivalent to little mora, train arrived from Milan with doctors to | isfled with the composition of the cabinet. The gradual manufacture of a reserve | inspired the attempt to corrupt the jury. “Ihe hotel wes kept by one who had | Provisional govern as recosnized by | than 25 cents American money. Out of this are fov the injured and a company of sol- | Kix-Promier Gioletti’s fricuds arcinclined to | supply of the arms sufficient for the organi- | The proof of this was alleged to be in 108 | gopved as Kalakaua's enamberlain, who was | me and all the other diplomatic repr v ministry aud thus the necessity | zation of the militia is r seut- | amount they furnish their own food and dissolution of the chamber be- The issue of th diers to aid th pseuers. commended. session of Stato's Attoraey Kern, Thy r inch caliber st jections of Jurors Wilsopand Gates riised one af the princi; ons in a synaicate | atives in Honolulu. pe : R A eI e el Tkeai Tan{Eoy Erahant “One of the most striking evidences of | 8uything they need except clothing. Sol- Burned/Allve. comes evident, ficld guns o the militia and in limited num- | the question of the campetency of the re- | bt o yaavly $100,000, & LANKACHON which | Blount's prejudics; cxparte ind unwarranted | diers ighting under sueh conditions are not y Inihe meantime the rescuing party cut lott, the leader of the extreme | bers to coileges and schools which manifest | mainder of the jury. ‘Bhe Ten have been | Mjister Mermill had oMeially reported to | Statements is the following: *A meeting of | S ek z away the burning wood, and sircans of amber at Doputies this | o special interest in military aftaivs is sug- | associated with the twa outsiders forsev= | Subioriny Hayard, and this: man. was fia | the commitieo of safety wus held that nignt, [ Very formidable and if the revolutionists Mo water were poured upon the wreckage, under ‘;")‘;:;;"]RL'I';_'\llh:hvlnxlm;:m: encral bo handed | gosted, eral days. It is asserted by some that in | 1o dine member of a firm that sought to | January 16, at the house of Henry Wat : Y x! [ ave paying wood wages the regulars ma i wting | ¥ One-third of tho report is devoted to the | ase of the convietion of Coughlin by this ) & 2 whidl g X its chiet bus a | house, next door to Minister Stevens, which a number of passengers were inex- | that a divector general of the Ban do its chiet bu nd, a ness with Eng Na- | progre the circumstaric s of the last eight years in the manu- | jury s would warrant his it 4 yet be induced to join their v > i ¢ thoroughly unprincipled opponent of the | determined on the dethronement of the | ituced to join their runks, tricubly jammed. Some of the victims met | cionale had passod 10,000,000 lire into the | fyeture of heavy ordnanco and in the Pacifie | counsetin applying for @ new trialand ob- | a8 WUELTIN D08 American | aueen and seioctod oficers.’ et e S Lorvible deaths, being cremated before the | bands of Siz. Tanlongo, the governor of the | coust defense under the project of the | tamning it, predomimance m the islunds, Of this meetingat the house of Henry | o Tyesany morniug. During his stay he eyes of the spectators, who were powerless | Bunea Romana, while the financial affairs of | [indicott board of 1885, Progress already i R COUNOIL (A% & precautionary sareguard against the | Waterhouse, specified by Blount, 1 had no | | ! 3 : Lo R ere o S | the Banca Romana were being oxamined by | made warrants the belief that within the AFEO-AMERICAA NCIL. i A upreting ylanioginrd sqatnavine! || Walermouneianastiliogtelount i hailinel L R S to hielp them. Other unfortunates were |4 government ofticial, so that Tanlongo could | time specified—thirteen years from the firsy s g o 3 6510 CHmM i8R10RAERBIE Ry knew not of whom the meeting was com- s to Join tho pre: los ot e e oo it tho g | Wformation us to the. persons assembled at | lutionists in the field and fight for frecdom. of her homo to. Mr. and Mrs, Blount, the | that meeting I obtained from Blount's re- | The document appeals te the nmissioner to pay the same amount iy | Povt. Ameriea ouly extricated to die in the arms of thew | covera deficit in the latter bank, which | appropriati R otherwise would be discovered. the plan can be car After the fire had been extinguished, the mounting of tho firsy 12dneh - gun, i » vere ro. CAMPOS AT MLELILLA, with its ift, in its emplacemen at | coun o ang odic: e dead were re- o A i njuipeland tngoglonpt ke dead yar andy Hook is' the evidence of remarkable 1 features of | Yesterday's Proceedings—Rep L G Kesolutions Commiitee, cINNATL, Nov. —The Atro-American resumed its meeting this morning -the regular sol- ) umed;ite uiopsingyithigigmorting, ay - the samo i el =) diers in strong terms, and through some covered from the smouldering debris, Tho | o0 e Confl Sandy Hook fs the evidence of remakable | with fully 100 additional delogates, making | w st him to live at the rovalist hotel. | Spenk for Themselves e s R e conpses presented sigkoning appearance, [ 0 T teiin the Suttants Soathor B e s | (b00 b 1) §VA Tt o Na B0 itmeny b asyaral | HLIZIOlto 0 TeElOTandAmaN lcunirest o LD o Regaraink sholeatiocin tipnsinnaihongsio i eaied BIMSIL LSRR G5 HEaS luflamiag e e Sy i “\'d;\m\ U i | e A e b hieh hower. i, th | committées. attention was given to miscel- an American commissioner did not originate | the queen and her representatives m the ex- | tovy docuwments got into the hands of the sole with the provisional governmont nor did the | eiting days of provisional government have anything to do | vie i the hud arms and legs crushed and were muti January 14 and 17 completion of an ariy gun factory and hopes of her opponents, the fol- Watervliet whnich takes rank with tite b ancous watters. aays a conference occurred todiny between I diers, ated in other ways, and all were charred 3 The committee on vesolutions presented a | with the proposed arrangement. A com- | lowing official docume speak J e | >erez, while in Il Paso. rchased a lany i al Martinez Campos and Muley A in the world, the invention and manu- | oo s it e e e A e B T e | B Umente Snoaicelor Wi Detonqhils In il Haso pireasecia ligy ) Uibay anal N ! ; report of the sextuple preamble, which was | mittee of three American citizens, born and | selves S ; s practically beyond recognition the sultan’s brother. No better vesult was | facture of gun carriages and lifts able to 5 g rducated he United States, men who had £ quantity of ammunition. He had with him e i rod ki sererials R arvIb S cant s k o d b eeotl 0t 4t amo adopted with unity and enthusinsm, Iy | educated in the United States, men who hud The assurance convoyed by a roynl prociu- T The mjured were also in a tervible con- | pege \ Rerron stuin the weight and recoil of these g i ul reached than in the negotiations between | Susti 4 thes ron the convention to meumoralise congress | nov taken part in the revolutionary proceed- | mation by myself and” ministers yesiorduy, | train of fifteen wagons, whieh ho loaded dition. All of them were suffering from | (je two gentlemen before. uns and the completion of modern empl “'- 88 1atvs sugzesting : % 5 ings of the previous week, went on board | having been recoived by my n bR DIOCTE < S b burns, and most of them had broken hmbs, { After the dispateh was received the cab- | Wents. The cost of the type batter 0 Rsgians SUERSEUIR the Rush when that vessel came into 1 by hen ratied apa mass moeting, v i | #nd crossed bacic into Mexico before sune Tn'somo cascs, thoammediato dmputation of | met held i maotin fu ticcovdunce withy | Sundy Hook is $20121. By Junu Virst—To give United States eourts jurlie | (0 Yiibor, At tho request of the | Feeeived I a direrent spirit by Aweritans, | riso n some cases, tho immediate amputation of | et held s meeting and o accordineo with | B0 Ready for mountine ni aiction ovEr i cuses O mobn uitendoa Witk | tho, Brbor, | AL, the veitest o, he | Rt e fordlen poplition ol arms or logs was necessary. By Ko'elock fn | (1o reuest of Heperal Lamips spRointed | guns, twenty 10-inich guns, thirty-four Such | 18888 0% over Unitea States courts [ duced to My, Bloant. His manner of re- | Kive o your wwdaliency. as. the Siioms e Besides Hyonoco and bis parivinind serot the morning thirteen bodles had been placed | 5810 site depurtment and he will proceed | $uns and seventy-tive 12-inch morta 1o offor rewnrds for urgsts of oenders ceiving the visitors vepelled tiem ana they | fonresniative of th RO of ey | other bodies, all well supplied with arms and 4 in tre railway station, and twenty-two of | forthwith to Melitla to reheve General Yrepaving Plices for ‘Them, (I =To empoyer Unlted States marshals ked we 1o state the reasons why it woulld | at my eourt, the i tnee” e present | ammunition, effected a crossing, and today the injured had been taken to Mi fast | Campos in the conduct of the yolitical nogo The engineer corps is_preparing at Port- | offendere. ) not{‘bo plaisant to him and:bettor fornil | consultution wilt Lesnphold abids ninintitad ey (ie Bopic tomn 8 it Cat i et as they were taken from the wre tiations with the sultan's repo land, Moo, Boston, New York, Washineton, | Fourth “To collect all costs of such prosecu- “‘“"L"»il‘lwd 'fi“..“'.u‘;.",',“f;' l;‘f\:: ‘:“IA;-\Tl.lul‘l s nethod therein pro- o b5 2 e " A dispateh from Milan says forty persons { Muley Araafa repeated his request today | Hampton Roads and Sar® Francisco emplace- | tion from convicted defendints, or in cise on take vesid on ind, whe LALIVOKALART, 3 Mol ps LS ware el and 14 injured by the colliston | f0F @ truce i order to give him time to | ments in all for four [%inch guns, twenty | OF mote defen baupers, to mike the | he would be master of his own surrounding Bebels Well Fixed. collection from negotiate with tho Kaby colleet \tely 18 T eould do_so 1 stated the | , *This carnest, pleading aocument from the instructions from the s und to v fallen monarch and the terror-stricken lot They recognize the fact that the rebeis sultan, countics i which they R R T ive | 10-inch guns, five S-inch guns and sixty-four n vy passeng neral | 12inch mortars; also twenty-four casemgtes | "o : A er_of the committce of his conntryimen, | o, 0n 0 cume to me more ety o on thie train was mBroor loss injured, 1t1s | Caspos réfused to accoda to. tho raquest Jrehul A £ T'wo Ivlfn{rskrf'( s will be given tomorrow | pointing out to him that by nccepting their | WY Sl e W0 e move thin Lveity ’I‘m‘"l have moncy in abundance, that they are expeeted the majority killed and wounded | and announced that hostilities would be | Work on the const defenses at Narragan- x’-f-r\.?v\n-lv::i:-':uffi'p\c““y.ffln'.‘.’."{.\ and reportsiof l'\l":liU_\:\\”l“‘ \\!'m:‘l NG I:hg‘ m‘yhl\y‘v‘{’! landed, This piainly enough implics that | well supplied with war munitions, that thoy were emigrants going to America via Venice, | OPened tomorrow. sott bay, Charleston, Tybee Roads and j FeEUH Y ) B B oIl b plensad Lo at s | the fallen queen eand her contidants then | crogs the river whon it suits their o s kil ST Will Make a Genernl Adva: ce, Savannah river and Pensacola will be begun S - use and which I would bo pleased toatonce | 100 ©ng’ they could havo. failod. to. | CrOE e er when it suits their con- LXBYOE: during the Work will bo progressin WALL DEFEG EAPS1T, place at his disposal. Bruskly he refused { o G0 (00 G sate et » | venienes, and that they cannot be aislodged ANARCHISTS STILL ACTIVE, MeLia, Nov, 20— An immediate advance | hoxt yoar ut o e the courtly and honestly intended offer of | know, thatwe had not n'upary in ber b 8 2 ged of the Spauish forces upon the Moors is ex- s the Fnai | Pemoerats n Congress Wil Purposely | s countrymen nd placed himself among | OYerthrow, which had aleady been ac- | from their stronghold, ; ; ! 'ts proposed for for 1n by the Enai- { Dynamiters i frelund, France, Germany | poctod now that General Marvines Campos | horts broposed for fory pR:by o Engl Deluy the Wison Bill's Progress. voyalists ind ulty BB e uud Spun Keep Busy, has arvived here and assumed command of | ““p e iint Vatervli Cnicaco, Nov. 20.—(Special Telogram t 5 . i od:her | 1 8 ie aunual output of the Waterviiet gun G0, Nov. 2.—(Special Telogram to Snubbed by Mr. Blount, Haton (e T R P S SN Y LONDON, Phe Morning asserts | the troops. The Avabs ave preparing 1o | factory is fifteen 12-mch guns, fifteen 10-ineh | Tnk Ber.—A Washiugton special to the | gy iy well known to all who have knowl- | nouncimg the fact AL LR AR D RAID DALY Inovoasing Silig that Pawricks Rood, who was murdered in | make & stubbory resistance and are Dusily | and twelve Sinch wuns, and the frst of th | Daily News says: Hon. Fbward Rosowater, | edgo of iplomatic ruies aud custouns that | lnded said: “Whilo thore | forces in oxas so as to patrol the Rio Dublin, was an informer, and adds that some | ik WSESTRRIOCTAR, VS WIRTIERS: |t | 100 large guns contrugted for with the Beth- | editor of Tk OMana Be, and a membor of | when a new diplomauic agent areives at the | domonstration so fur, there canbo no doust | Grande from Brownsvillo to I3l Paso, which e SR o 4 anish - | lehem iron works is due next year. o 2 5 5 0 whose governmont he is acol S f o1 anding ¢ 4 TionINT, aangerous Ivish Americans avvived in Ive- | yenty here, and veimforcements. continue to | 1l keep pace. with the manufacture of | the national republican committce from [ capitol to whosegovernment he is acevedited, that the prompt lunding of the battalion has All they can now British surroundings. compl depend on is the Aweric u government tak- g would require several thousand men, If the ol i Licicar i g NS AT T his predecessors and the occupant of the | saved live ana propert e 10dikwo 1ooks ugo. - SR arrive from Spain guns the sccretary recommends ample up- | Nevraska, is in Washington, gy A Fy LT AT e T United States troops take that wuch of tho lie correspondent of the Times at Dablin S e e g propriations for emplacements and batteries | +1don't look for taviff legislation from | Wwelhis services to his successor, infori I L8 Lrdorn DU m oM o klCR T A S T ay R LI says there is 0o raason to doubt that there PERSECUTING CATHOLICS, and for tho purchise of sites for fortilica: | (his congress,” said ho, *1 think the deno- | him of the existing state of affairs and, as | “The orderof Captain Wiitz to Lieutenany | “1MIER 0% AIoNK IARGS. MO RO 1 intimate conneetion*botween thedis- [ ol S 1u | tions.in accordance with the schome adopted | eratsinted to pa o | prosont | soon as convemient: give him wecess to the | Commander Swineburn, who commanded | reduce some of their garrison forces and ; e assian Soldiers Shau, or Worshipors 88, The exnend 0! r seacoast de- | % 2 e © nuvi gude on sbore, veads as follow 2 o Bt Na R lox Uaon tasn (i taynamifaci it | B98N I ARIELOE: PRSTR A A 15 ,;,‘.'u'.'g \l"x:»'.'-xllmi;vBm[l:'- 30, A‘-"i‘«“"..l..“ bill through the house, but hang it | legution archives. He did not allow me to | the nuval brigude on shore, veads us follows, | puy more men in the field front of Alborough barracks and the murder 1 ! el i 3 163,004, up in the senatr et will | 8liow to him the customary forms of intro- | under the same date: heir obj Beruy, Nov. 20.—A private telegram ! e The revolutionists, lowover, do not seem % R T Bl . ” ! A e i M e Before the " coumtry and | ducing han to tho foreien diplomats of the | You will take command of tho battulion atrick Reed, Tho victim wis 4 momoer © from Kovno to the Vossische Zeitung e invention and manufacturo of Amer- | ol in Justification of thoiv cousse that | land and the chiof public men of Honolulu, | and fund b liauoluli for, ths pithosc of bro” | to think the American goveramont will go ¥ Tono plice, An altorcation occurred be- | The Russian government recenily ordered AR TR A ;n‘llun/un- Yifles have | they used” theie efforts to pass the bill, but All insinuations and implications n | S REE T & 10 nas st aTOR | 1o such un enormous outlay of money 80 1ong 1 tween Sheridan and Reed and they were seen | the closing of a Catholic church st Croschs, e kokress. and tha secretary of | Fopublicans fn the sonate pivonted it; OF | Blounus report that | was adverso to bis ac- | yresorvation of publie order. Gréat prude o et BB I i to leave the club togethier between 1 and 2 | in the government of Kovuo. On hearmg of 70k manutaoturers o solye the problem | SoUFsC thio demoornts dould puse i JaNi@ bill, {icass to the iogabion roeorts ts b eRAv niAulgexemiaga Ly, Boll ofisors and men |4 8 sl o'clock in the morning. A dispateh to the St. James Gazette from Dublin says that some boys have found a number of vifie aud revolver cariridges in ) but I think they are afraid to disturb the | perversion of fucis. o show the chur and no talen thil 15 1ot fully wir- of tho congregation | 10r thelr own profit ana our national prude. | {ith LSRR, Fhe, Bt Sy 10 SRED Bho | B B0 Wiose ‘v fronments. e so | Raned by the condition of affulrs ani b A flocked to the church and remained in it Edueation of Ofhicers and Mo vail in this countey bofore auother presi- | quickly placed himself, [took to him the [ conduct 0f thova who miy be thimial ta the | Mollo or any other South Auievican reyolus night and day in order to prevent the order “The report pays much attention to the ed- | dential election und the democratic party inted dispatehes of Minister Merrill tossec- | [reity tehis of IR Ein Ao “_;“‘ tionist can purchase arms in Now York, the lunc leading from the quay. ‘The dis. | Yeng savvled out. One uight @ force of | ycation of the ofticers and men of tho army | Would much prefer to muke the noxt retary Bavard, the printed veeords of the re | SEans i hga b thhe wituution 10" hrevent thotea ot pitteli suys that itls evident that the plotters | [FOODS mder the goverior o Kovna entered |y uhe instruction of the militia and mili- | pan uudera prosperous condition of cantly adjou 1\1{ legislature, containing | vAfrer Lhad made my req wero greatly alurmed and that they have | Uhe church and with their swords uttacked | gy gehools, holding that vhe short duration | than to risk uny tanfi | tinkering that may | the recorded votes for ana wnst the lot- | Wiitz to land his men Doan fidding themseives of explosives and | Uhe people vight and left, killlg twenty of | o yocent wars demonstrates the important | change industrial canditions, even for the | tery gang; the recorded votes as to the the order the membe: Texas soil, and alsc cita the fact that id by tho oY g b thero is nothiug st to Captain | - A precautionary | Texas, 3 N o safe cs and propert “The revolutionisis are not at present or ammunition in anticipation of police raids. them within the edifice aud wounding | \uuyp of the exact sciences in modern war- | sake of fulfilling its pledges.” cont election of ministers, the recent copy of | e and vs informed me that their 959 pichador e fil e hotrible fais of Lieed may b expecte OTaE o8 _hundred. A la jo._ Bumber of | fare, and thut progress in the War depart- ———— lottery charter, documents of great value if | men must have shelter for the night, 1 at | Whe aggressive. Thoy aro gaiving recruits e people fled and were pursued by cos | 1o prevent the police from obtainirg th wment must be along the lines of a national WILL N B2 INDICIED, he had y come to Lonolulu for any other | once wrote a note ‘and sent it by messe sicks, and were dfowned in atte ting U ' Duxnose than ta convios Harslsonts adininl b TANG R and expect iu the course of the nost two or services of an informor, MACKS, § Dwho emptiog to { yniversity of militavy science, as well us —— Y : urpose thai to conviet Hurrison's adwinis- | 1o seenre a large hall that wa i R BERIE ; L . By, Nov. 20.-- Chancellor von Capravi | 5¢ape by swimming across o river in the | 4jong those of coust defense. Anincreaso in | Cases Agalust tho A, I% A.'s at Bufalo - that the senate foreten affaivs com- | e uvailable, The man in churge was sev three weeks to come out of the present today had an_ dudionce with the emperop in | Sicinity. Not satistied with the punishmeut | {he number of cadets ut the West Pomt mil- Cannot Be Lawdatly Prosecuted. o of hasty and il ac ction fuJ eval miles away. 1 hag no knowledgo of tho | stronghold and operate southward. They tognid "t "the infernal machines sent to | aiready inflictod upon the Catholics, the gov- itary academy, to meet the demands of | Burraro, Nov. 20.—It;has been understood and Pebruary la istence of the ivon hull until that ¢ P 4 ornment oruere > arres sevo an. g B (7 5 believe that they are able to foree them. Emperor William s reported to haye | STRMment ordered the arrest, of sevoral hun- | higher and more general military instruc- | that presentmients jgaiust members of the lis mancer, While allowing me to leave | when o messenger with my note was s bolleve th ARe A - forea fam exprossed the beliel that the culprits were d and they will be tried by court martial. | yion, is suggested for an early day in the | Avarican Protecfive | sesociution, better | eS¢ jmyortans K‘r"l"!unl: in his foom, | the supposed agent of tho hall, who Diaz ucarly all the concessions they are fusane. ‘The written report of the gunsmith i (ep——— future. ‘ ” A R showed that he cared not to rsceive them, | yoyalist, He returued u courteous note, | fighting for, and that will be their plan of who examined the machines showed that the ARGENTINA PREPARING FOR WAR, Growing interestin the military instruc- | ¥nown as the A, P. A, were to be kaown to | and the gencral arift of his reply indicates | g he would be pleased to let | & ] detonator rested upon a pointed 1ron peg, B - ¥ tion at colleges and schools is reported. in | the grand jury here and charges of criminal | that he did not even read them the hall for @ spacificd purpose, but | campaigu B and the explosive mwatter was similar to that | Risquieting News from Chili Canses New | 1800-1 7,906 students we ported under | conspiracy made. 1t was stated at the dis Lenled Polnt Blank, he had ceased to have charge of s 3 psed in the old pinfive cartrid 'he gun- Arms to fio Required, instruction by ofticers at these iustitutions. | trict attorney’s ofiice thak no such case has 3oain P it and informed me who had charvge of the LEVIEW OF TILE BON TRADL, v h vinfire cartridges. The gun ! tion by 8 § Under thedate of April 21 he says hedis- smith now believes that the forceof the Copyrighted 1593 by James Gordon Bennstt, In 1862-3 the number was 10,070, a gain of 42 | or will be presented wo the grand juey. Tt | 00 00ved of o request of the provisional goyv- nall 0 much time was consumed that the R = hammer would have sufticed to explode the | Buesos Avass, Avgentina (via Galveston, | per cent. was stated that tho chapges caunob be sus- | ol o O in forces be Lynded st vines were obliged to stand in | Tarit Chan Are Ntill a Feature in ! detonator, Tex.), Nov. 20, —[By Mexican Cable to the L{\h: _L:\nlunvu'! .l'm"uu'l‘llm'luILllm( y‘m;x!.lu‘) |In taiued, and the utsorney added he | for“dvill. 1 here afiein that the provisional -Hw.x. nans »\!.‘n\ hours before they | Future Transactions. y An examivation this afternoon of the in- | New York Herald—Special to Tup B struction by srmy ofic o extended Lo the | American Protective ass on {8 nob @ | povernment nover made such arequost, The | COuld Ko to their night quarters. CLEVELAND, Nov ivon Trade Re- ferual machines shows they were loaded | m o 6 1= 1 high schools of the large cilies. criminal conspiracy. Tnere is nothing in | Flovidonal government followed the cxuct A copy of the call of the committee of | gio\ this week says: So far as the volum . with @ combination of nitroglycerine and | The minister of war has beld a conference | “The latest returns report an organized | our Luw Lo prevent gay one from joining such | \ - safely, whica Blount intimates 1 wished to R ) : F i - ) 8 course followed by the monarchy of sules is voncerned the month just close gaupowder, which would have produced an | With & Bumber of military and naval chiefs | militia of 112,667 n the states, of wiich, in | a society. An offic holder would violate bis ‘ e BRI conceal from him, was forwarded to Wash- | @ . g h 4 ch would have produced un 5 Y § s 5 s . > X h What Blount says about the Japaness e i i has been the most sutisfactory in the iron explosion which, besides killing the person | to discuss the question of avmaments. 1t round uumbers, 6.000 are in tne artillery | constitutidMloath of edec if hie fixed a re- 1 Coetc (TGS exparte, absurd and | ABETOD In Jant and was in the printed | has been t 8 y opbrating the machine, would have sumiced | reported that it has beea decided to immedi. | SVDy maintained by thirty-four states, and | lizious Lest in_making uppalubmeats. bat no | oootigic,” For weeks after his avvivai jn | Pamvblot of the state documents, ondered | trade since the begluning f sho depressian 10 4o serivus damage to the bullding in | ately order the buliding of new ironclads 5,000 10 the cavalry, malntained by twenty- | ordinury citizen who joins the American Pro- | Fio AU | O 0 v inot or spoie with | Pudlisaed by the senate, acopy of which 1§ No ground apveurs as yet for confidence which it oxplodod alal ¥ ads. | four states. Requests for tho co-overation | weetive wssociation can be judged guilty of | (o 'yt b0 i Bt Er o e anlactad to | Suppose Blount must have brought with bim | yp . hevser prices will prevail in the near BACh It QXPIOAG 1 Lrauspires that tne | Phis addition to the navy, togother with tho | and assistuuce of e fedoral goveriment i | erumiaal conspiacs.” tho Jspaneso winistor. « 1o hud nezlocted to | SRILG cam 0 the islands s ke ek proy 1o sear wisits of Devells and Dupdy tu Prosident | Purchiase of a large quantity of vifies and | the equipment of the militla are greater in | Mr. Kenrick, the oftieial quoted, s himself | 3850100 (i i ¢ N A et Nount's £speciul Frisuds. utyro, shough on oug on two grades Curnot yesterdiy eveuing were connected | guns, was determined on, it is believed, | Wme of peace and are the index of intelli- | a Catholic und is o prowinent lawycr. ar ¢lefv":: auco n“ %o il '“|‘.'.‘ it ;‘]';KI.’“ A AN PR 3 southern iron the disastrous cutting of the v Y i) . . geul inte i © on's Lary g N - anc VAU A 1o 1k Hpancso repre “AS soon as his astute commissioner 128 ow uths en 8 Oye ) with tho altempis upou the lives of Chau: | wing o the recelt of disquicting uews BSB: utaiaiin (ha nstion's |llitarygrowit, | S ovewuns 90, | BeEALiVes, deent SOOK 08 LW BEIULE ARTononer | past few mouths seems 1o be over. Now gellor von Cayrivi aud Emporor William. A | from Chili. The ministers discussed iu mprovament of Waterways. AOsaREAL AN NG RARReae % | ¥ UL in incidents of suspicion | ord with Spreckels and Blount for Liliuo. | that the draft of the tarif bill is bofore the Aceompunlon et DAHCQIDeY. o tional highways in the Unitea Stites, a wor {pmg PR S BT Japanese on the istands and the sudden ap- | Blount immediately learned that Neaman | be a aisposition to adjust business to the bl p 1 snarchist placar were posted | quesiton At New York—Arvived—Weser, from Na ¥ paveral snoicbll placards wese posid i of high consequence to our commerce and | o A A€ 4 3 pearance there of o powerful Jupane was a ‘right down' good fellow. S0 much for | gs it stands, though it may bo confidently Abous she aily yeatorday King Lobeuguls Capiored. general importance to our people, has made | P & Seaid' - e elad, in addition to » small vessel there, in | conclusivo evidencs that Spreckels, Neu | b 3 . Beiriy, Nov. 20.-The police of this city, 3ing R s % > por At Scilly—Sighted—New York, from New | ey \ farch. nriop B! v predicted that many leadiug features will acting i confuuction with the police of Care Tow - pateh reccived :‘xbt I“x“ Progress lm'l-_“ the support of | o ebraury and March, prio: A wan and Blount were theu. as now, rowing ; b ke 7 . fnisk o 3 Yy ta nvedizatiog | bere fro " g repor ol tiberal appropriations. The chief of enx s e 3 eval weels bofore the ! the same boat and closely linked in the con. | bo changed before congress finishes with Paris, ure activelyengaged in nvestizating b "‘f{ an 'IH reburg roports that Com- | oq.oqiimated in the continuance of thess | At Bremen-sfrrived—Havel, from Now y. 1 had bean iy ey o damaze the dction of Hureison's | them. The fact that the biil in it gener: She asmding of #he 1uu, Interhol, machines, | wander faaf has captured King Lobenguld. | works, 1n accordance with the existing pr O AT T B A thut the 1 a administeation wud of the senate committee | 80pe and purport Lias the bucking of an ad- | g to Lhan b von Capriel 843 Shie ather Cost The Entate $20,000. jects s adopted by congress, thay 838770, | (A LdSerpool—Arriy eutonic, from nor would pross on the flu of foreisn A1 on the (uostion of annes. | miuistration und that the opposition to par- ¢ B to Ewperor Witliw., bt MORME | oxnox, Nov..2.—The Exchange Tele- | UL can be “expoaded during tho next New York government the demand iy the J tieular features will come in each instance they received a communigation announcing AQNDOX, Nov, AOUAREC $0le- | g yeu ' s ) slunds shoul avo th & Y i a small winovity of the varty in power ] Puris upon suspicion of . being conuected | the sportiug man, agaiust the estate of the | ury, as required by law, but 1t is not the | NEW Yous, Nov. 3. —Judge Aduws of the | gy.opey aud uative bos et the dottenor Wl Cota afi | nroblgmascal. ‘The early date fzod for with thoe plot to cause the death of the | )40 ‘Squire Abingdon Baird, in which the | Judgment of the department that public ne- superior court has granted a decrec of | joyed it under the constitution of Uik any writing or et of mine | putting iu effect tho new duties makes the emperor and the chavgellor. e cessities demand the use of such an amount | divorce to Helen Dauyray Ward, th ong after the provieioual cove At had G 2T Gl fuctor in every transaction running Bririx, Nov. #%.—1bo soclalistic paper (QONTINUED ON SECOND FAGE. | ab bbis tiwe, The uversge umount actually | rom Joho M. Ward, wie baseball player, been establiskied, prior 1o Blouut's arrival, Ll ICUNTINUBD ON SECOND FAUE.) | wore thap Lo :monthe i Whe coming year,

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