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STABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA. MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1893, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. |nnn\-mummlnm the semate has passed a onc of the other items in the bill are urteen cardinals and the ministers of ain, Hungu envoy were p lare number of bills for the time it has suboct S been in session will to opposition, and the bill pass as soon as they debate ry, Portug, Al and the Kussian »sent at St. Peters during the | New York Bankers Are Not Satisfied with | If the nomination of Judge Hornblower 4 s | Territories Which Expact to Doff Their | 18 concluded. After the urgent Neiciency Condition of Aff. in Brazi! as 8een by an bration of the Lwo masses, 4 justice of the supreme court should be re ' ‘ bill1s disposed of, the new Mexico state- | Jury Deoides that | " g t - the Situation Yet. ported by the judiciaty committee at its Swaddling Olothes, looa bill, which is ‘the special order after 7 Deoidos that Matt Akesn's Murderet English Ocrrespondent. Y OTHE HAWATIAN PIESS, meeting tomorrow, which is by no means the morning hour, will again come forwar, Must Yield His Lifo, Rl | cortain, there will be an_effort to have tho & and it is expected’ that it will wo throukh ¥ ments on President Cleveland's Conrse | REPEAL OF THE SHEAMAN LAW IMPOTENT | nomination confirmed duriug tho week, and | cuANCES FOR ADMISSION TO STATEHOOD | lomortow afternoon ot Tuesday, provided —_— INASCYIS \ " 5 fnitie f Troubies, a8 thero is a likelihood of some opposition to L mis S YO0 | e democratic quorum remains ‘intact. 1t £ \ MONARCHISTS HAVE THE UPPER HAND | = . inilie Peesewt Troubies, AR R s bld i el el G e o it h aorum | AGREEMENT WAS REACHED YESTERD\Y il ot i - i ¥ pent in executive session upon this subject breaks the house may be deadlocked for the n“ NOLULL, Dec ,“. TIhecit 84, or that that is Rey E ot | M I“»’nn\m.l.'\u.-, of .n'mul mnportance | Obieetions Whieh Have Been Urged rest of tho week, ns Tar |~‘\vl.‘~|| 88 nh:'l\:n i miral da Gama feems to Be a Most | POrtion of it which supports the present to 13e Nard to Get, and Bankers Siy upon the calendar in position to be taken up Some of the Candidates—Shiver Will morning hour is concerned. The trans- | Twenty-Tw: sirs of Dolibantl a i) government here, indulges in severe cd i “”" s iN l" w l'v‘ ‘m for final disposition is the federal elections Atio Ot Mk StR Figars 18 mission of the fuwalian correspondence by enty-Two Hours of Deliberation Over Popular Faverita, torial comment upon the rt of Commis 2 ‘1 - by bill, und st conslderation at this timo is Conbresn & the president may lead to some debate on the Peaalty to Be Exacted. e sioner Blount, the details of which had been WEIITis Settieas harred by a stipulation between the repub. ngress, ) this question in oven house. Much, how ovor, will depand upon the ure of the received in Honolulu previous to the sailing lican and democratic members that it shall O7FICERS OF THE REPU3LIC UNDER ARRE . rest where it is until after the Christmas | correspondence and the mstructions given to » - e of the Australta Wastisros, Boneavor Tag Bee,) | Bolidavs, Uhero s desive on the bartof | Wasiserox, Dee. 13 —Thoro is alveady | Minister Willis, and *the tenor ot HOW HILL RECEIVED THE DEATH VERDIST RS "’ ”‘\l‘M'M Star says: “Ttis '""“";l‘ 518 |{\‘ mvl\w.\llm T ‘ ,\i‘llflw:fi & uvy\l-m‘\_lvyv}n”ij“I\\V llur‘lel m;:\y;( considerable interest manifest to know what ',‘,“,'., 1w|-\"\~l‘h‘vv‘. 8, Mossag, 0 “y:u h" u’.‘ { » esting and important question which the ASHINGTON, Dec, 17 cess shal! begin on s( o 18 Woek, | i) o the course of the - senate with refer. { futhority. will show that the administration | Tra't rs to the Government Have Bean Taken | United States coneress ougnt to unaertal DUl e 1 o citizen of Deaver | but the house will probably be ailowed to | % L has done all in its power, by the aid of di- | Tnward Emotion At o a Ba 13 to the Governmen ¢ Uit nl Foads o to_und Lk It would sem _ that the citl L vl«i \)\ * | e e day: It will ot b Tater tuan | Ohce to the territoriul bills_ which Are com- | pomacy, o tEht tho wrone, from 118 stand Inward Emotion Apparent Whan He Hiard Iuto Custody. 0 Solve, what becamo of the mnss of re who wired Prosident Cleveland the other' | yajqqy ing from the housc of representatives. ‘The | point, done the Hawaiian monarchy. and His Fate Provouncad able testimony that Blount took from the | day to please specify in what particular and — - senate territorial committee has not held a | that the situation is now ona for the con b S o e annexavionists in Hawaii. and why did lie | what section of the country the uncondi- A meeting during the present congress or | EOss of the United States to deal with. I —— q 2 N I3 eject or decline to receive much more of the nal repenl of the e v d restored SET R other words, that diplomacy has failed to re o Dty g eun. democrats, Fourth Cong nd there has, consequently, ! povolution and WasniNGToN, Dec. 15.—A. J. Warner, pres- | been no formal expression of oninton on the | wheothe ident of the conference of the Bimc congress must now decide ther means are to be employed llie | part of members upon the question of the [ The message will alsoremove the last doubt centing all the stories which the roy- | about commercial conditions « Tire | alists cared to pi 1 the east than ent in - evidence. In | far westeen citizens generally know. abit of snubbing the A well known Ohio banker, who gave to Fhey Intend Keeping Up a Continno with ) Nee Reporter e Upon the Custom House at Rio-A Gov- | 8pite of Blount's L ¥ about a disagreement between the presidel KRS ERETT Y % ¥© 0 | lenguie, which has hoen fn session fere for | admissioa of the new states. luguiry do AL b BCOREVAY 01 S1a CeTE S Aoy Shyi Tt PUFE0- the, TATAT 868 SFiMEnt Atinek Topeile0-Yrersnt ik \l . o o the country during the acute stage ;‘" everal days, toaay gave an explanatory | velops the fact that the committee will | Yhay My Clevelind ana Secretary Groshim Would Prefer Haneing bkl bt shop, Jones. Alexander and Lyons, all of | yrecent panic much valuable information. has | gtatement of the action of the confercnce. | provably not take up any of the bills | have been in thorough accord from the fivst Suuntion of AMalrs. them of the highest and purestcharacter, | been in Washington a few days on his Way | Pho meetings of the conference have been | for serious consideration prior to the | On Wednesday it is possible that Mr. Bai- Ml pee told Mr. Blount the truth about the J nuary | home from New York. Commenting upon auses leading Lo it. Yet | the messaze of the Colorado citizen to Presi- commissioner’s report appears 1o be Lill may come tion of abandoned well attended, a number of public men iv | Christmas holiduys. A committee meeting | 16" yoluntars bankrupt congress lending 't theiv aid by being vres- [ will in all probability be cat ! L revolution and the Copyrighted 1893by the Associated Press 1| the ! for some S X TR bl g 4 and captured property may also fizure in the [ Pratrswoven, Neb, Dee. 17 [Spocial Loxvoy, Dee, 17.—Tho Times tomorrow | packed rull of lies, In nono of its published | dent Cleveland this banker said: A ent. These include ators Stewart and | day next week, and it is possible that the | woek's proceedings. The morning hour on | Telegram to Ty Ber i TV ¥ t will publish & dispateh from Rio de Janeiro, | chapters does the color of the best available |* *Thad supposed from what I read in the | jones ¢ Poffor of Kansas, Power of | matter will be taken up and there will bo a [ Thursday will bo consumed with matters of | b arder tiat have deeveed that Kl f“' dnted December U, via Montevideo, Decem- | evidence appear. Nothing is there but the | newspapers that confidence had really been | Montana, Allen of Nebraska and Hansbrough | general exciange of opinions among mem- [ minor moment T S e BblLLLS (e oS ,‘.'_:\“',"’L,' SOdebhs dark hue of monavelist falsehood and per- | restored in New York and that money was | of North Dakota, and Representatives Pence | bers of the committecs, but as the holidays o et & ,‘“';‘"': e Hurey Hill,as he is better ‘ Mio manifesto of Admiral da Gama, tho | Whicks the VR ated nu‘rlnx 1‘uv| yrulvm as plentiful fov the legitimate borrower as | and Bell of Colorado, Simpsou of Kansas and | will be so noar then it is safe to say that the MUBDERED BY MEXTC it '\“I’~<‘“ IHH 4 anifesto of Admiral da Gama, lich are said to be worse than lies, put n | 0> G BFaaH i Sibley of Pennsylvania ? 10 verdict was agreed upon this afters AT o do v Toya % ¥ yress veports had represented. 1 know what | Sibl y : entire questio 70 over January Al ! iusurgent admiral incomnind at itio de L by tho loval men whom Mr. Blount vefused | Press reporis had vanreaentad: HReoi L The following Js Prosident Warners state- | ShUFe duestion will go over until UGIEEY rrible Fate of a Mail Carrier in New | hoon shortly bofore $ o'clock, nfter n sesston | Janeiro during the absence of Admiral de | to hear whenever tney began to expliuin Alking:avouly . ment, It was unanimously agreed to in the he prevailing opinion among members of Aekio of twenty-two hours. Yesterday afternoon Mello, tias just been received and produced | WHatt they bad meant by their udmissions.” | making the practical test, when 1 say that | conference: the committeo is that the committee will be : Mevieo, DS ek Loy RHBECH 1 excitement and greatly wmereases the popu From the Comniercial Advertise i is almost as burd to borrow money in Now | First—That the money question is and will | found to be generally favorable to the bills | Socorno, N. L, Dee. 17.—United States | C0 PR TP KEREHS ”llm‘ ll”‘)\vh‘k:vt ! . i ! The il C : ST York today as it was at any time during the | continue to bo the piramount issue untilivis | gon g dnnssion, b R A TIALR U BIEReT | MR TA AT Caamale WAk bou HaA L Inet = auiany uld be one favoring the death penalty, | IREILy of bhe Fevolution iebhe Honolulu Commezcial Advortiser pub- | ity e FLRACR AU QAR lr]n ullnnn i but I](I re are lmost SO n :v\ |I ymis was notified ‘lm 1 ln‘xylx Bt B HEH LN S SR AT Yy ceturned from Sao | lishes a series o orials upon this sub- \at it eun, be displuced by uo othe: ¢ some disagreements on minor points. that Jose Romero. mail carrier between Da- | for sovel T ¢ ].vA\"“ o e {)' i \1 | Ject,but perhaps its most sot{ous decliirations Quotations Are Wrong. s T iy Drtole e for e tox For Pty :(,.,N,,,: : .;Iv 5t ; m" L e g ‘}” cveral hours the theorists figured that 4 aulo and Sunta Cruz states that Whe )y contained in the following extract: “When newspaper reports state that | congress. > LRI, . til and Rito Quemado, had been murdered [ the louger the session the move apt was the monarchist clement predominates evers- | “Ilie Hawaiian islands are the isolited, | mons o vall 1o New. Yorlk is oasy at 1| Third =That to achieve results the siiver | Senator Faulkuer, who is ehairman of the | and his wail pouches stolen. Romero’s hady, [ verdict for a sentence prescribing a life im- where. T'he people are preparcd to follow | habitable ceater of otherwise unoccupied i ¥ me fter they or 11, or 2 per cout they mislead the publi committee, has been inclined to favor the piust not only stay sllver wew H8LE i b il congres t they wust there un YR s e | jerribly mutilated, was found forty miles | PHSomILCut, - Asa consequence the decres | ) the lead of Admiral da Gama waste of ocean. ‘They form the nawural | jy js possible thata well known New York d, putting silver above party, work fnees! [ admission of Utah, Avizona and New Mexico |||/ e o oo 1 | handed down by the jury today was a greater 1 Ferdinand Lobo, minister of Justice and | Sehter I‘;_(l 3:‘-‘" hu{_;: \‘:fll“.-u’:’m:”_-.w;v{:l!” :lx’. hrul(r‘;- may be able to- sccire ¢ Ilrmu | 111y o aecomplish the object for whicti ey | for several years, and _the democrats of the UM AL o Bl 10 Crimie 18 SUPROSCR | gyypiiga thun was the lengthy deliberation | ¥ 3 srior, vesigned yeste co 2 AT are the nearest a0G 10 | ay those rates by depositing fuvorite clected to have been committed by Mexicans. HL ) the interior, resigned yesterday in con- | Nopth America on the west. Muinly, in v ted by Mexica t . Mai securities and through frlondships, but | A number of aclogates wero in favorof | 2CN0t0 havegencrally taken gronnds in fuvor b G B of that body, nce of a divergence of opmion with | consequence of that proximity, they are [ T know full well uhat any veputable AniAARE G hew party oatand out, with the | Of theiv admission, because, from a party e e e § Y 1t was shortly before 8 o'clock this' afters President Peixolo concerning present | occupiea and ruled by astrong and cultured | western man would Ail to secure | declaration as made on the money question | point of view, it is believed that thenr ad- . kR i’ noon when the attending ba: ) events. This shows that the position of | American colony which has given laws. and | call money in New York at double those | as thesole issue and jeaving the’way open | mission will be favorable to the democ et s were in- | ats D anic 1 ¢ ! ) FatRiWicuk Ton ANSE0 s & Ohto— | formed that a verdict had been reac President Peixolo Is weakeniug institutions to the wroun and which is the | wies, despite the contrary statements by | for the affiliation of not only the people’s | There has been some apprehension that the | o o Tie a0 S BB wAE WS Lt 6hts oV e T |I.‘ 3 ‘ T hiave soen o conv. of two. oficial dis. | OMY colony that the United States has out- | New York bankers. I seé thut the rogular | party, but of the 6,000,000 who refused 0 | yoiblican sonators might oppose admiss kL g Stie it oot COYOY OO EY | Lo liave reen . cops of two offcal Al | o ol own jurisdiction. We find Prest | Wai stroot roports today auote prime mer- | Yoto i al at the'lte’ elietions, bt the von republican senators might oppose admission, | Lovisvitie, Dee. 1i.—A freight teain on | Chapman, and the latter had no more than SR ihaateo © war minister to Rio | dent Cleveland ignoring the existence of this ! cantile paper at from #9; to 414 per cent, but | ference wa: nde, who is beginning to use every effort | colony and these civilized Amevican institu- | \ehen I loft at one of the banks in New York | and a majo sicet the retreat of General Oscal and | HOns. ”"li'\'l‘h'nbll_\l REiB Hawaii avother | g 1ot of gilt-edge commel to retrieve the great disaster vesulting from ity WA L LS G BN S not called for sueh i purpose, | because of party reasons, but an imperfect | the Chesapeafo, Ohio & ty of the delegates present be- | canvass of tne republican members of the | northbound ul paper. properly | lieved the coarse finally agreed upon to be | committee justilies the statement that u ¢ endorsed by my bank, for dis:ount, I was | the better policy in the coming congressional | the committee, at least, there will be com. Gr ‘ 1o Southwestern road, | areived at tne court room when Hill was . was wrecked at 10 o'clock this | marched in to be iuformed of his fate. morning and fourteen stock cars, with the How 1 iy those ard Mis Eat sted in its aboriginal peovle. | coolly jnformed that the discount would be | congress paratively littic opposition. All the repub. | engine, were thrown down a steep embank- o the defeat of General lIsidoro on Noven- | This stroug, cultivated. dommant American | 3 j0r cent. When | asked the banker why | The conference recommended that the Bi- | lican meémbers of tne committee, except | ment, between West Point and Muldraugh, He worc a sort of deiant air, but when bor 2, colony, owning three-fourths of the business ¥ : it was that prime mercantile paper, such us | me e 0 b Suggrest to frienas | Platt, are western men and are inclined to | Ky., twenty-four miles soath of here, Three | thejurors filedin hescttied down in his chair i Onicers Arreate wealth of the group he regards merely 1 had presented to him, was quoted in the | of silver everywhere. in all parties. that | admit new states from that section, con- | lives were lost and one person probably fa- | 304 fixed his guze on the floor. The verdicy i Several officers, during the past week, | Eroup of filibustering aliens. A protest | spreets atan average of 4 ver ceut and the | they support for the Fifty-fourth congress | vineed that theiw people a; able of main- | ¢y 4 T Bt 5 wias handed to Clerk of Colirt Dearing. and i ARl B koL A Botl nal o hac ke erage v 3 ¢ tally hurt, threo others slightly mjured and T o SeSTtonirot s g i 1o aboviginal quecn, bauks were cutting it7 percent Ireceved the | only such candidates as will pledge them- | taining statehood, : ; 7o slaughtered, | Was ccad as follows | have been arrested on suspicion of com- | GEHAR e lind in her favor uecn ) ! i ;i about 100 catile and miany hozs slaugh tered. 15 follow | G T ecides off-hand in her favor upon the repre- | yoply: —+You know those are uhe street rate Ives in naminating eouventions, ana openly There has not as yet been a bill introduced | 1 oqd are STATE OF NEBIASK A, CASS COUNTY: State of | KTl aEes e 1 the sentations of hor emissaries without a liear- | the quotations, and when it comes 1o dis: | and publicly in their cauvass for election, to | for the admission of Oklahoma, but. there is | TFGNAS KERGAN, engineer of Louisville. | Nebruska azainst Hary 1l s We, th i ) government has suspended the Rio | ing being granted to the others, counts through the regular way they are | the following action in case of their clec- | no doubt that the senate will pass ubona | JACK DOWNS, fircman, of Louisviile, O e T T News, an English newspaper, whose editor un(\.”;' }i'}"]l- wl-;m‘x'h"l;;, “H“ v’": he f'“"ll' much higher.’ tion bill for Oklahoma's admission at the samo STEPHEN JOYCE, o tallor, of Newark, 0. He ekl il o "“ \‘ ‘KI'""'““I ul;" i is an American. sions Calonel James Blount of Georgia to Distrast dnithe Tarih They will enter in no party eancus that will | time the other bills are considerod, and it is | “The injured are CALE ssuessfoined in this cause, do | “During the past weck there has been | 502U to Hawaii and |“'“\' AnQLISamacess &= 4 o ,r_ | bt et e Bt ent GEtias i probable that a bill for Oklahomu's admis- ALsErt Cnuken, coloved, will probably :5'”":': defendint gailty of murder in the 1 i s has be sary to substantiate the conclusion alread I made further mvestigation as to this | (i Fifty fourth congross othiryise thin us | sion will be attachea to one of the other | die irstdegree, as ehurged i the informntion, some slight skirmishing n the vicinity of | adopted and justify the action already deé- | disparity in figures, and 1 was convinced of | given intheir pledzes to thi peovle before thetr | bills—probably that for the admission of | Jack Honaes, colored, head injured. and wssess his punishment atdeath by hang- 1 Nictheroy and Avmaczo, with small casual- | termined on in- the president’s own mind | the covrectness of the statement I made dur- | election, but they will unite with others who | Utah—for the suke of expedition ho re- WiLLian KELLEY, o tailor of Boston, ing MW, Monaas, Forenian. | R T and private pmumnicated to the fllen | fug the last panie as to what bad ereated the | at i fuvor of tie restoration of tie bimotallic | iblicans think the chances for ropubliean | CHiis Jacon<os of doliet, il a tailor, in Ihe jurors were then polied and after i R B ' sopt | Queen and to the English cuardian of her | existing trouble. ‘The lack of confidence | Stindardatmoncy by the frec andunrest tieted | gyccess would be better in Oklahoma ihan | jured about the head and braised badly, but | eacd 5 The artillery five of the forts upon Fort | {EME \FEE 0 108 o arall T TRy s e s out of 0o lack of faith | coimaze of both gold and sityer, on the ratio of | succe et R a iha a Y, each member responded that the verdiet as , Villegaignon continues daily without appar a1 SRSt D e i i D O O e horability || AGitonvilshathriithg of 1878, and the issue | in any of the other proposed statos and may | injuries not scrious q read was correct, theéy were discharged fr . gLl S Ltk real object of inquiry in ble and { in the quality of our money. but the ability | by the kencral government of paper currency | demund this as a concession, which, it is be- Iingineer Keegan was couscious when s 1 2 they ischarged from ent alteration of the situation treacherous espionage. Besides this, his | of debtors to meet their obligations. 1t was | without the intorvention of banks, and azainst | lieved, the democratic members of the terri- | taken from tho wreck and lived thice hours, | further duty by the court. On Wednesday night 1 visited Fort ethods of coileeting evidence upon which | a good thing that the silver law was re "";""}“"‘fl‘"”“‘l’f",”'y(f“m“f.'.'fl:.‘h |Is‘"|"“|‘|“ torinl committee will grant without much | remaining conscious to the last. He leaves When the word “‘death’ reached the pris . ; S ase his report wi posite 2 | pe ithout condition, as removed act and voteo aps during ern v . B2 b e . 2 Villegaignon in an insurgent lunch, When [ 10 buse his report were opposite of the | pealed without condivion, as it removed tho | act il FalCo il MNESKSSUEE UL | quibblug. ; 4 widow and two children. dogee aud | oner's ears every muscle in his faco 4 u " methods of judicial inquiry and im- | bugaboo and the excuse which capi ; X s w Mexicats Cuse. Dawikiwareaharan LIyilale L i wo passed beuween Cobras island and Fore | RSt 08 RIE ARG a ) e DReahoo S hkine —against ioans, | Sgcure thisend, and osparidTy in thu election | loots C ye sere Instautly lalled. us the jump. | 0ivered: The cords of his neck swelled Villogaignon, the troops lining the shore | methods wer simply those of a shyster at- | But — the Juck of confidence " now | oha" i et prechdent of (he UHHEd | ik omoee oo il owilt iobabiy ineet | ius of the train from the track. The trueis | 04 tigttened and his oycs filled with tears. front opened . heavy rifie fire and Fort | torney, who aims to mike out a case aud ob- | is eated and more serious. | States in the eventof an eleetion falling 10 the | N the others None of the members donty | 0f one car bumped along the ties for 200 | On the first ballot the jury stood seven for Viliegnignon replicd . briskly, killing and | scure the truth, Itis upon the report col- | hec s bused upon the real foundation | house of representatiyes. That the poptlation of that territory is suf. | Y4rds untila_marrow part of the roudbed | hanging and five for life inprisonment, and wounding & hundred soldiers. 1" found the | lected by inethods of dow criminal prac- | for our recent trouble. Eastorn capitalists second Aliar to this end the! confernce | ety admission, 1f this howt alope | s redehied with precipitous steps on both | on every succecding ballot those favoring 3 it S bniiy 'S Secretar, resham ha are a of the effec the 501 f sflverleagues be ¢ L g A g S T s o 5 ) £ L 30 10 Tt ORI S iviled prisibii =g oo CUIRUIE RS el ey RO eSS AS e a i o haRMT oy oEl shofiibng ot Wl thatthe work of educ bo considered; but they assert that the ma. | $ides. Fhe derailed var at this point sUUCK | yprisonment lost one from their ranks. 1t inginrimsnd thiciasonryiofbhe center) | Houndeilihisiexposiion [of thoislato ipolicy filaw. (Democrals sl well ayizepublicans, throuzhout the conntry, jority of the population is not of o character | SOMC Tatten tic The ties gave way, and, Torna the. mouth of the harbor, is muct | respecting Hawaii, The testimony he relied | who have money to lend really believe that aaition (o this work tiorough orfanization | tomake of that the. best. of states. Tacew. | the whole weight of the car belug thus | 18 renerally understood that the last juror cut away in consequence of the shelling it | O i8 a viece with the volicy of restoring a | the Wilson thecry is going to strike down a | be effceted instates and districts where such | ot EC0 N0 e fact that most of the res. | Placed on tie edge of the slope, the roudbed | 10 turn held out against the other cleven for e vum et foria e | debased and treacticrovs queen and crushing | great many of our solid institutions, and | work will be most effective In the elcetion of | 108 18 B 10 fhe fact thak most of FAexes | uy 0wy and slipped down the hill. The | more than half of the entire session wuns were working well, but were greatly | Out & noble Auerican civilization.” they don't propose to put out their money | members of congress und state legislatures. | s @) Sew FERIE, S0 0L SRELE LIS B | Gouplings held, and the engine was bodily | The audience which w il 1 exTosed nud thres of-tliin waroaismounted I G R Sl i with any risk. They prefer to hold it until he following motion was also adopted : e e Sondering Tt movesonry o | dragged down. The cngine went high in thie RSN LU DL e nnAved 6 Mters A ndlimonaEmibheFRaT: = 00 i 3 they see what is golnz to be done. When hut this conferenco recommena that | Fulling tongue, renvering ' necossary te v and turned completely over, The cars in | PUmbered less than fifty, but the news was vo hundved oflicers and men forun the KAt | Tho Honolulu Bulletin, which supports the | o1 corner any fatellizent cavitalist m (ho | thero bo held during the present winter two | Iy interpreters oven in the leaistature. 1 055Gl of the tain weint 1o the. botton | 500n eonveyed to the outside and but little confident of ullimate succoss. I examined | Chise of the fullen monarchy, in . recent | east now ho will frankly acknowlodge st | conferences, one somewhere in e south | (8RS N ov i lotned ne one. state. | of the hilland were suashed into kindling | else has since been conversed upon through- o fortress thoroug| B sId6RIH cditorial, si en Blount arrives he doesu't like to lend his money at this | and one at Des Moine: [ HHSINGyRS soneistute i CHER TheT Gy GRBR 54 b5 ; the fortress oroughly nnd consider that it | ionaluly tho. annexation pross set about to | i beckust ho does ubt. Waow what the | - On motion of Genoril King of Louisiang | 01t s more tian probablo thut this will | [P0 1021 1O, Car YO, ML e | out the entire city it < i Eac deny that the vevolution party had anything | condivions will be six months bence. That | that a committes of three on the union of | Prove to beone of the kuottiest questions | f 00 0 i euiirisoned stock were most WL Wit il Ses woll's Tried, Repulscd the Government Troops. to do with the anuexation party last July tellaithiomtoryil the republics of America and other silver | Which will present itseif in conneerlan with | 15y * ! : = Benwell's trial will be commenced tomor- o 3 avnight 150 goveri 5 — — % L i f b i r: tah admission, The argument is made 1ul. 7 'be commenced - : :)n.‘;:l'ul(.t\l. .h\lin.uuumu nt troop TR Tl Ereon W Il 1 Sl tho TARI, al.ln;\{xrl‘ natlong Mu‘;h ;\u\n:. with the N Evad BRI 0 L ou D A I LR A velief train was at once sent out from | row and Judge Chapman will consequently ining the shore near the war and mavine LANG Ti N. 2 : president of the Bimetallic league as chair- 2 noy;8 S hisvilloCEAS ol ti T Tovin § E ) arsenals, opened heavy fire from machin — It is reported thilt Senator McPherson of | man, be appointed, General King, 1. D, | gatehood. aud it 1s atso asscrted that if the Louisvilla. A work truln with u luvge force | dofer fixing tho dute of Hill's execution g funs and mifles upon Cobras isiand for tng | Paris Police Taking Care of All the Well | New Jersey. one of the leading and most in- | Stark of Ohio, and Judge Joseph 1. Shclaon | Nevada population should bo united with | 50 TR R ST wiilvond company | UBUL the fate of Benwell is mado known Hitposs of Goyeting tie hdvanee of storming Knowi Anarchists, fluential democrats in_congress and a mem- | of Connecticut werd named s the commit- | Ut of Utith there wouid be less ground for | g0 70 LG 00 the track, to which the | 1018 understood that [1ill's counsel, Mat- { Dparties, Cobras istand replied strou: Panis, Dée. 17,—lhe Puris police. on Iri- | bor of the fianco eommitico, Is not cortain | toc, avprehension that polyiamy mizho be re- | (o6 e cobition f ke ) has othg I o s oo R | il causing the troops to abandon the attempt | g at arrosted threo friend ¢ Vaill at this time that he v support the tari ——— « i der state control. B L, & N L anio Besc e daydash argeatad thno fkiends RofaVinuB kil i) sS o 1sgreat)y displenasd i ithiNomeof SUGGESTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC, sSitver Atso Figures. ——— 5 trial, but in case the application is refused, 19068 72 the Chamber of Deputies bomb thrower, at » {61 e e bill. which strike he it i, s 4 ITALY'S ONLY HED Y he may take an appealto the supreme court e T ALH AR e et P the features of the bill. which strike heavy el e g B e L f the supreme court, surgents having only two men wounded, | Choisy-le-Roy. ‘The stutements of the pris- | blows at the industries in his s il | Adviep Keceived by the Committee on ke et S AR S IR ST T e As o the latter course, however, Mr, Ger- hio firing on Loth sides was very wild, oners have led to-the urrest of”eight other | will submit amendmcnts intended to modit Banking and Currency. DR G 0 3l SO NP OTal Al ias o bes | ik B (v ing is undecided aud will doubtless defor “The government proposes landing troops | duarehists. ; e provisions 50 &8 10 favor to some exton WasHNGToN, Dec. 17.—The committee on | (ke of tho far of strong 2 tho silver e anate) : e e | i _ T AT T e g L Pho ofico of LiAnarchisto was raided | thoso iuterested. If his amendments faik it | Lanicing and currendy has. heard from tho | ey, ssmcluis in the semter . Sthe i, | -~ NEWw Youx, Dec. I8.—Tne Herald's Furo- Sheh UL CBon walle bl 10 the instrgents, for the purpose of pre. | today. and a number of documents were | is said, he will vote azainst the bill. It has Bl s . S Y s e Moxeadmis: | poon cdition publishes u dispateh from its | ctuacd. i 4o i conts. | scized, The dournal Des Debats says that | been suzgested that Chairman Voorhee country. - Soyeral waeks ago, while tho | 8108 O AT OGN S oRlog Jan ome corr T e ) Tue BEE correspondent saw Wil at the venting supplies reaching the iusurgents, Oitlahbma wotlld result in Seating ozt new | ome correspondent, giving cxpressions The latter are prop: ten dynawite cartridges have been found in y the finance committee knew Senator agitation of the currency question was at its 4 L3 rierd RO0 UIRIIOIAL LMY ailonigh 5 e e & . The latter are prepared to resist fRen senators, all of whom would probably be sil- | of a vrelate *wio has tne closest rela- | Jail tonight. He scemed in better spivits “Tomorrow the insurgents intend keeping | 80 omnibus in the Rue Fivier, Pherson’s attitude toward the Wilson bill | heicht. and the wisest of the legislators A h PrObE 1 0 i i up @ continuous five upon the custom house TS ¢ and thus preventing all future business. } 7 ONDO! dee. 18, ~The Times publ “Yesterday tho insurgents seized the | - 1ONPON, Dec. 18, ~The Limes publi ver men. 1t is asserted that the president it been cousidering this pomt, und fears R s R ROBItuIeN ) A81ak0 ViR A NINAS PR s oAl sl AR LoR IS0 distress existing in the commercial centers ulready expressed tht if the ‘bills pass | TUEE A0 TR 08 K BERE tho daath £ e o, e S ting | letter written by Ambassador Bayard, ex- | ne ieft McPherson off that subcommittee, | the committee on hanking and currency ex- | the senate some of them may bo vetoed by | Giiorihin of Sig. Crispi will only accentu- | Penaity was Lo him preferabio to imprisons flag, carryinz war material and provisions | pressing the satisfaction that it will give | because he could not be irustea in the work | tended an invitation through the press to Al i e o f Jits that it was and procceding to Santos aud Rio Grande. | him to convey the thanks of the Canadian- | ©f modifying the bill nator Voorhees is ate the crisis and aggravate the evils under | ment forlife. He now ads e A St naate: | Rim tojeanvay Lho ibiigks o the Canutian: | Fenorted to baln favorof utting tho duties which Italy is suffering. lie who fived the fatal shot, and flatly con- tional 1oL the. ipop remarging the | thauatany time since the proce return to power of Sig. Crispi. Tne |€uan. Heremaried that the v a surprise, and again insisted th dings be- 1 for the gi the people at large for suggestions as to the WHY THEY ARE EXCLUDED, wisest method of monetary legislation to wonts fived, Killing ono_ and woundini four | Sintes ship Adams . gave 1o Miorwa | OB munufactures even more thun proposedin | WieeSIeriec O SONTEANY REITHHESE 0 | o ongniis for the Keocat Itutes Agatnat Vii- | 1UIY. e suys, camnot escape the catas. | tadicts tho testimony introduced by the amen. The insurgents then Loarded her, at Honoluln. ~ Mr. Hayard suys the | e W ||l~ {.)l.:(u G it avo | of this invitation has been an avalancho of tors to the Sonate Chamber, trophies which menace her and it may be | statein his trial, that Benwell was also Wiants More Transports. sincere readiness with which the officers BSouth Dakota dom ts tonght are % | confident that Judge Graybill of their state nmunications from all parts of the coun- [ Wasmiseros, Dee. 17, Britain render mutaal servies in seasons of | WWho is now here, will be this week appointed BOme _"!.‘"H:{l__m A§~I:”§~. but many difficulty and trouble, indicates a spirit of iverof the land office at Picrre, S D, ‘l'lfl““hh are of great importance just at this YT 1 rongly endorsed f positio ne. benevolence which is uatural and honorable | Te is strongly endorsed for the positioa. Ty [ieach malon. HAar says: “1 think the Ly i 0lb hones.t o adday khay ) ney business. 1t should pay | adverse criticis n 0 a revolver. He still feels sore Some of the regu- | Crispi will hasten the denouc : wtious for the protection of senators from | i8 8aid to ask for but one thing—the welfare | toward his companion in the commission of outside intrusion, which have been adopted | of Italy. He belioves, however, that the | the Alreson murder because of the confession B. Parwell of Tilinois | uring the present session of congress, ave | one esseutial condition of this welfare is the which the latter made in Omaha the day rovernment should get | attracting considerable attention and much | reconciliation of the country with the | aiter their capture but he intimated that it i »m the habitues of the | Papacy, becaus Lion is the | bis testimony could save Benwell's life st The pope | avmed with and seamen of the United States and ( “Admiral de Mello wired on Saturday, asking Admival da Gama to send bim an other transport Lo carry troops. Many impor business houses propose closing their doors tomorrow until the end of the revolution, as they consider the present wcey's Pension Spaech, ohn F. L Representative of Oska- | out of the cury that reconc ho s situation 1s too dangorous. piviL will never ceaso to animate the peoplo | joosn, Ta. added considerable fund to the | its floating debt at once by the issuance of | capitor, Many senators also remark that | 0blY thing which would enable Italy to leave | Would be willing to go upon the stand and B I'he British minister has notified the | °F POt B8 AP LROIY Foinbions, campaign material of th H-.‘m‘lrhv'\h_\ inthe hlvlu_' (;v :, lo jrm- _)nln‘n'\l b vvmlr ,\'lll-r iy lations are unnecessary and objeer | the Triple Alliance and adopt u policy of | 4duit that it was e who actually killed the community that much danger evists at the Opposed 10 the German Troat house nis speech ngainst the | this floating debt is all paid in long time 5 5 i s neutrality a disarmame Mispi | old farmer. Prosent e ind advises residonts 10 10avo | Mannin. Dec. 1A commnttoo of Spanish | Administration of tho pension hirenu, and | bonds, then the commitiee on banking and | 10 belbi pul in bie postlon of ey inis to avoid | ¢ A AU e k) the city. Many peovle consider that the DY, S e R B 1 Spamish | Cihe recipient of many congratulations | currency should provide that the national | meeting the public, und say that the new | Wishes to follow s hoaine of policy, he will Neighbors Are Watching, time arvived fer recoguition of the “"‘]’;" acty “]'_:‘, "”’:‘”'“’““ :"I*"\“"“ today. One of his pieces of heavy ord 1l these bonds '”\ their face | putes are not the desire of the | De able to obtain the support of the pope Certain events of the day show that tho belligerent status of the insurgents.” well known politicians, has arvived here iu | nance was a memorial from W. A. Taylor, usis for their civeulating notes; | gonators, There are but two elevators - - intense feeling against the prisoners has not AR order to protest against the commercial | late democratie candidate for leutenant would furnish all the currency | P denvie, and the public is .:n:\] R HAS REACHED BRAZIL, subsided in th 'um'hhn'unlnl of the f\mw.. Pl Xt 7 treaty with Germany. ‘The committee 1. | governor of Ohio, protesting to congrcss untry requirved, and the govern- | o tho use of one of th The senate ——— | for Sheriff Tigho received two a 3 Wasuinaroy, Dee, 17.—Neither Se ary | tends to seek wn interview with the queen, | against the cruel ana unfae treatment to | ment absolutely relieved from | cpaimyoer which ever since its establish- | Niethoroy Touches st Pernnmbuco and Hax farm, for Sheviff 10 rocoived Lwo. Ans Tlerbert nor Miuistor” Mendonea received | and will represent to her that the conces. | which pensioners 1 Ohio had been | don ply i the near future it | yenypecn open to visitation and inspection coublo with Her Crow. onymoue' nates by ‘mall today. Ip AVIIGIN telograms toduy vegarding the siluation in | sions made to Germany will ruin mauy | subjected by the adminisiration. I | wou the e not - enough | o visitors, hus, when the senate was not in | New Yonk, Dee, 15,—The Herald's 1| Vhrentsavoro made—thab IC 4ho Jury{olion Brazil teades und injure Spanish ivtorests gen- | addition to this Mr. Lacey bhad a copy | Bove t houas to be used ns a basis for | Gdioh Geby Clasea against the public. The | 4i- gl @ Rleralc s BDECItl 1 1o do fustico & mob would Senor Mendonea said he felt sure there lly. In addition, the commitiee wili point | of an interview with ¥ Neal, the late | th iting medium then iv would bo | PRI o woing upon tho flaor has nlways | S18Pawh from Pernumbuco, Brazl, Decom Intevest in the Benwell trial bids fair wus no change iu the state of affaivs. In | out to the queen tho vast increase in Ger- | candidate for governor of Onio, in which the | casy to amend the national act by providing | Yooy considersd one of the greatest | ber 17, says: The cruiser Nictheroy, pur- ntevest in the Benwell trial bids falr 10 avgard to the information received from | man imports during recent years, administration was also scored in rouna | for Lhe use of other satisfactory bonds, which | the out-ol-town. visitor dould | chased by Brazil in New York, avrived heye | D€ 88 great as that evineed during the lagg the Brazilian legation at London an- - terms. Mv. Lacey, to end un intercuption | “Next the government snouid repeal the | aiiftct (o [ T e | Wednostas, but was ot formally delivered | Weel, and County Attorney ‘1ravis 1&uonfls nounciag the recapture of Governor's island They Ate Putent deat, maude by Representative Livingston, un ex- | subtre; v act, Let the revenues of the | yions' 1 will vt be allowed : g v 1 dent of securing the second prisoner’s con- he said that the capture was un important | Sr. Perenssine, Dec. 17, -At the anuual | confedcrate of Georgla—and it was noticeanie | government be deposited m national banks fi‘,.“":l_nfl‘;fwl" Ty hreatioat's coor f el | to the governu.ens until yestorday Pk AL B 8 Pprisoner’s cQp movo o tho part of the goserament. Senor | panquet on Monday lust at the winter palace | thab not & northiern domocrat camo to the i where colle they giving seeurity for | ot BUCOGRT Got et iCont those: who | £ Ahere is already wouble with the crew. | VICHO gt lendonca says that by Christmas all the . ARBHGAY- Ml bl defense of the administration-—suid: “ln | the whole aived und thus keep o . B BN ) | Mhose who enlisted In New York demand COML PIT BURNIN G, Do 8ol i 108508 Linfl Mciont Lo povernment torpedo boats, twelve innumber, | OF the soldiers decorated with the cross of | 354 tne boys in blue hing UL { all the ) Hoas SONbERIRance suRiplon kA bayy will be in position along the Brazilian coast. | St. Andrew and St. George forty of the | b ihoboya {nDIug werd marvhiug Wiangh all the wone 3 he door unlocked. The professed object of | very hizh pay for re-enlistment for service - torpedo boats ure said o be in excellent con- | pie which was ia o putrid state, “The result | Assistant Secvetavy Lamlin of tho treas. | | The Clearing House agsociation of Seaitle of tho scnute uiid protect senators as far 18 | understood before sailing that they were ¢ é a0 MOy e AbIARMY TR dition. is that fifteen of them have since died of 'y has bee )y ” orton to | Wash., through H. “W." Wheeler, presiden possible from outsice intrusion while they | oo06q 1o ve-enlist for active service when g IVANETON, W30, Leo. 1T.—~{Bpeclal <Telge 4 CELEBRATED BY FHE POV several days afterwards. i W A 0 FP VT TT A PR P et ’I““T 1 bill, which p nlha!hl.tl Iul mlnnl of. oxs ‘:;AHIHHN\A:H"\Y‘: 101 e, ".“""‘““" L o N &1~ covau i o oal mine, owned by the Y — cent the invitation, if he does nov spealk g | Danks as ab present orgamand, the tal of | YO A PR Y P AT Q5 A0 AT URE 07 N0t an Pacifle raily 8 ed sove o 1is Holiness Officintes at High Mass at he $AL LG AV AR ey S teane | which s fully paid up and unimpaived, | Prevent the - desccration - of o these | nen and will probably ship & new erew here. Uuion Paclllo ralway, situated ssven miles St Poters. MELBOURNE, Dec. The bark Trafalgar s duclic should be pormitted ta withdriw the bonds | Places by velie huners, [t s said that | gy Nictheroy will go to Balia from he norih of this place, wus discovered gn-4n Rose, Dee. 17.—The pope celebrated mass | arrived here today from Batavia after a tear- IN THE SENA TE, held by the treasury 0 secure their cireula- | S0me of the sentors bject 1o belnw Jostiod | ;04 yhan 1o Kio de Janeivo, | Up to this cvening cfforis to quench the at St Poters today; 15,000 people were pres- | ful voyage, lasting forty-eight days. Duving ting notes aud, “togetner with such othicr D8 e e ok Satorsand when thow | 85806 left the America it Fort de France | Hawes have been unsucceysful, — No one he coremony lasted from 9:3) 4. m. to | the passage the captain of the Trafa Hawallan Matters Wil Like'y Take Up tho | JAUKS, 05 shall be oreaniuct undor when the senate is not in session they repainmg the damages she wet on the trip | Secms 10 know how the five started, at least assi Afa JAUNE 8- SUMN DR SRIERRIEOC URAS en the senate is nol ssion they pre Dairing Ages she wet on the trip | m., and was conducted at the altar in | two ofiicers and three seamen died of fever. ) the Sen. dmended E,‘““,‘}“, B :“‘f‘,\\ Pty fer priviacy rather thun the interruntion to | down | if they do they won'v tell. One thoussnd the north transept -\"\::‘x.xl nlhn\-r m"v:(n!.lx-u”\l\.\..-lu\m:m_l.‘\'nl._\»_nt‘: WasniNatos, Dec. 17.—For tha third weck | ernment in similir wgngey as now pursucd, | Which thoy ate subleciea by throwing tho . e | foct of hiose belonging Lo the Ivanston fire After second mass of thanksgiving by | Sense A vouth only A8 wears of ake | in succession Hawaii promises 10 be th im- | to cqual 50 per cent of tie paid-up capital dooropon pud lotuing o mulutuudo lu. Thoy | helled the A, department was seat down to be used in i the papal chaplain, the pope, seated on his | captain and oficers portant subject before the senato. The | J Woloott, prosidapi df tho Firat Nution i 1RO UMD SUARIDRLY MRREARINR L N SNt Mapuin, Dec, A dispateh from Melilla |y, 5iting out the fire. and 1,000 feet additional RSLMBUN S w0, IARR. AORIEY 00 it 2 president will tomorrow cemply with the re- | DA of Los Angeles. dal., vocommends thau | 18t and since Mv. Cleveluud's wceession 10 | gays hat the Kabyles attempted w capture | hose arrived on No. 7 passenger train from e ol Boloion Maaimoss e (R ST RO Anarchista Ask f'olice Protection, quests of both houses of congress for copies | 4 "HAHAL Dk be atlowes 1o fasi 89 ped | I R L P R e | © PRanish burk which was dvifung i the | e cast today ] Mas L eing the PR N T PRy ) y cent of their capital in bills, to be taxed a 1 R \ e 3 T o -l head of the old Roman family, which tradi- | . AP0, ,I“. ;«“‘ '"‘_l ”“',:. feeble | of all the recent corvespondence on | the yate of 3 per cont per Annum, an addi | Until life has become alnost a bur River Oro. Geneval Martinez Campos or- As the fire is down to the fifth level of } tion causes 1o descend from the ancieng | ANUTCHisUic attempt o meet in Trafaigr | the Hawailan question, and it s | tional 25 per cent to be taxed at the rato of : o — aered his troops Lo shell the Arabs. 5oon | yhe mine, 900 feet below the surface of the 3 Fabians, and who count ane Anastasion T | 8auure was made today. A crowd fostilo o | considered almost certain that what- | § Dereont por annum and tho third aud THIS WEER IN CONGRENS, after tho five was opened upon the enemy & | o604 iy was found that hose could not he, e it in 409, umong their distinguished ancestors, | W€ organlzers of the meeting assembled and | gvor condition o irs otho fourth 25 per.cend to be taxed at the i f Som— Moorish pacha came iuto the Spanish camp | B850 00 i ki ¥ The pope's roply wis read by Mgy, lodiuy, | the anarchists weve compelled to seek the | piclo GRG0 4 COF | 4 and 0 per contt per annum respeeivel Questions Which Wil Pravoke Discussion | und begged that the fiving should cease, | used to any advantage. — Besides at 6 o'clock i aod e b emintad s gy Hodiul | protection of the police. Thrée roughs were | 1E3PORGeNCE 4 casiie | ecompanying | 4t these tyxes ba paid Anto the treas aud Gecupy Atteuti Dromising to punish the offenders. Ahe | this woruing a slight explosion ogcurvod 3 filatian zlovies: bad been substituted € Put under arrest g By hes. I'ne program | UEY 48 & guaranty fund, and thal the stoc! Wasmixgrox, Dee, 17,1t is the preseat | jish soldiers were disuppointed at this :\m. h ""‘lv\" H'I"""j"" Julue the weu wha pagan glovies in ancient Rome und dec Thor Gat tia & are f for toworrow in the sen i s tha S b and stockholders' linbility of the bank be | intention of the powers that be in congre vesul they had hoped thit the campaizn | had voluuteeied 1o go ) it thay the destiny of the holy city Was | Gamo, Dec 11 Dusiny the recor L or | cebtion of the president's Hawatian mossage | Neld as secuviiy for tho bills, which would | 1o yajourn for the | v next T biud ot deuglh becu openad i earne nbpariniooagt Wlasit Artiked Leamg clodle i 3 1o, Do, 17—~During the recont raid of | Cebtion of the president’s Hawaiian message | 18 . ) whic 0 adjourn for the holiday rocess next Thup Springs today. After looking over the sit- ruided ovidence. T Ty v i i} bea nrior lien Wpon thesame. Lhis would give i 1ug to revive the plorles of pagunism and to | Vishes wero killed during the repulse of tho | for tha extermination of the Tussian thistle | €0uld bave boen dono in May. duue ang July | WA debate which the democratic leaders | Dunty John Itedmond, speais- | 16 the GO AL CASEAVOE Lo Siober L deprive lcme of the diadem with which God | sttack and the dervishos lost & number of | and the Lutter on the snbrect of tun ihg | this trouvio woud not huvo ‘occurred und | hud hoped to coter upon before the aajourn- | ing ata mass mectiug today, reiteratea his | 41¢, Ahismay be accomplishod 1o a few crowned her by the hauds of St. Peter, will | tribesmen duriug the slirmish which Ol | romainder of the ‘weeks, noi givew up to | Billions of doilafs would biave boeu saved 10 | ment cavnot uow be heeun wntil after 1 statoment that Lbe Queation of home pule | Soim Ak MRy feverho Gan, As R KA . et owed thelr vetreat upon Dongola, - TR oo S + the country 1 wil « 2 | f480 WAL B0, 4 HIAR, WLAMH BAE- N0S e :’I‘:‘e ;\\1‘1‘1,!‘:;:':1" ainly uinst the decrees of g :1““\.\.11 wi \‘_n.‘.n probability, be de a pry recess, although the bill will be veported to | had been shielved by the government. e ig over ten years, 1 No. has to be per- ‘The pope was in excelieut health nud Sovey Wome Lizowasd 0 A1 coipiaarmiion ol onIm auvoly. un Upialen of & Magramp. the house Tuesday or Wednesday, ‘he four | declared that the jury packing which Mr. | wauently closed it will be g 1l loss Lo Lhe apivits and showed oo sigus of fatigue. The | Syvyev, N W., Dec. 17.—A pleasuro | hortant bills on tho calendar, of which there | Thomas Waller of Philadelpnia, who | days before the adjournmens promise o bo | {ilaustone and Mr. Moriey hud denounced iu | Union Puciic company, ah itis the ouly Ao S aaw fo sikus AT inHate, T8 § . 0ht it e oen Dotuona abourd Gausized e g0 number. ; | states that he s o mugwump, rejocs ey ones. Tomorrow the debate aver the | 130 wis practiced Jast ‘week at Cork aud | miue the comnany now owus, and was opencil y y appldu 0 Many of the senate committees have been | Civaiviman Speinger 1saoand to th forty-one Catholics were rejected forju tagreat expense. 'Uwill also be a great . warmly greeted by multitudes of people | touay in the harbor during a squall aua | Luruing our work aba rapid rato durige the wen Hpehiger 1s oppos J 2 | appropriation of #200.000 for sverial exaw- | duty, and Protestant jurors wore almost ca- | loss to this community, a8 a large force of ¢ upon.enteriog und leaving bhe basilica. T'he | seven of the pariy were diowned, LWO Weeks of Lue sessiow; und, as u couse- LCUNTIAUED UN e0OXD FAGK. | L ) ORI, G iy oy iners in the urgent dei I be | clusively cupancleds [t will be Lturown out of ewploy wens,