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TABLISHED JUNE IN A STATE OF PANIC Madrid Worried Over the Thr archist Population. it, but it_exploded. wounds about their faces police are investigating the matter. The men escaped with WELLO A FLYING DUTCHNAY | MERVA'S MURDER, 5 ; His Movements at Sea "Are Carefu cealed from His Enemies. ats of Its An- Facts Concerning Prague G r glovemaker med to remain PEIXOTO HAS GOT HIMSELF INTO A SCRAPE day locked THEATER-GOERS FRIGHTENED While the Eodless Gu 18 Causing which he b | the Royal Family | Away from the Opera. Their Activity Ke slog A to His Wh the Brezilian President Gets lnto Trouble with Portugal. man who bership, was arrested and the CITY EXCITEMENT PREVAILS iated Fress PERNAMBIC the moveme tends to publis Residents Fearful of Further Outrages by its contents al de Mello and confession All sorts of ¥ concerning publica and Merva, said that th would seem to for he is reported WILDEST CF RUMORS GIVEN CREDENCE s fixing in the rear ot his house to please his provosed to him that fencing bout miles distant Public Thoroughly r—Trinl of the Two Reds Arrested — should have Merva replied that the police v then con. kuown, except that de Mcllo with proding Dan: Address to the Jary. T'his excited his visitors 8o much that Dolesea whisuer 1 shall never then caught Merva b roy and America, Since then nothing has Manmin, Dec and Verra, charged with attempting to b up the congre: though all sorts of rumors are Dolesea tnen drew a dagger { It is stated that tween Bra; m his pocket and Portug. Portuguese ae Paco d"Arco owing to the fact b ussassing who wiped curjains and then the dagger in aoors of the it off ou the paper and nurried away the river Moldau. 1 aimlessly Janeiro, Comte , is detained They threw sous showed that they were ver the city miuister is leaving Brazil on added that the Portuguese minister wanted in spite of the orders to the offices of the royal palace and the b 1 themsel ves nvern where Thence they went they drank beer protracted, as be examined used force 1 order to detain 'he affair is said to be likely to lead to ble for the goverument fused to give ) the lodgings The court ropm will Six persons were arrested last evening upon aged in u conspiracy to commit an outrage by the use of dynamite has transpired rid received two letters threatened to house, at which p infant were SO much additional tr of Preside Krise and his wife until midnight. It1s assumed tt suspicion of being e and promised to prove arrived here for coal s reported tk the governor of on Christmas iaformation a heuvy encagement bety rebel ships and the forts. engagement was not ofticers, but both sides are ferea severely. Cuused a Sensation in Portugal. A great seasation has been caused in government and other eircle by the report that the Portuguese minister, Comte de Paco d'Arcos, 1s detair at Rio de Janeiro. s recently re ve for here on Monday of 4 steumer which rumor that tne A statement 1o this effect is said to have been forwarded to the ernment by his b 3 been telegraphed by the minister’s relatives in this suge forwarded by the Portuguese minister is said to have read as foll Inform the Messageries company that birk owing to force miajeure. PACO D'ARCOS. government indicate that there is a great the volice ripen up the opera pen regent performance K HOLID \¥s ENDED. sult of the known 1o the Spanisn to have suf- House of Commons Meets cusses Tower Hill Agitators. Again and Dis- warned the royal family and they remained the news of und spread ng reached with alarming rapidity members reassembled after their Lisnox, Dec, considerable judgment while the audience was making its exit, and succe from being b ence from the ope throughiout were well filled, but there was no representative of the Admiralty present at today’s Rt. Hon. John Morley, secretury ill and absent for t, and who was loudly cheered as remarked thay 24 by force Portuguese minister proventing of the audi- ra house spread alarm and The passengers reached this port minister is de- The governor did bis utmost 10 reassure the people, but it was u long time before the public excitement Mr. Henry Asquith, the home secretary, by Knatchbull- an independent conservative, as government recent speeches of a violent nature delivered on Tower Hill said that he those utierance government was calmed dow Upheld Anarchy. ra addressed the jury in ¢ the principles condemning Portugese gov- De Roche and Fe an excited manner, upholdi of anarchy proclairing synonymous with tb The prisoners denied that they had an. the Cortes, and Junez, a polic honest man. was accurate, but he udded forcibly detained The Portugue investigating the affair, and to have asked > of a foreign power at Rio Portugal in this m the preparations speeches re- two ugitators kuown wuo declared that that a man ferred to we s Willams and Jos el @ secret society was in process of formation, demands of the satisfied before Christmas there would be a reign of terror in cedented in history ‘Lhe bome socretary further said that the uiterances of the s0 qualified that clarge them with the representatis carry the parcels 10 insisted they thems their contents. the chambver, and they ignorant of As the day wore on and to receive the rebel w excitement Nictheroy apj and thut unl ployed were ashore and ared to be overjoved at the prospect of finally having a brush with the These feelings increased in intensity ached here from Bahik London unpre- Review of Basiness for t e Past Year Pub- Loxnos, D Mall Gazstie today publishes a review of the trade of the r, compiled from oM which it sa, that Admirai de and had_ thus put an end to all mystery con- cerning his whereabouts and had term these two spenkers unless The rebel wa hips are now ahia preparatory 1o s intention of cap 2 the Nictheroy Aif they are victo will turn their attention to the Am spect to Fight Today. etary also said, were well known, watched, and they worse even than hangs over the ports for eleven und were belng carefull for Pernambuco, with country’s industric months declin proved that they tak ing measures calculated to incite people 10 commit ou! 1s declined £ | 5 - . replying to u question on inexpedient o the subject. said thut it was import and exp b an increase manufactured i bere tomorrow, in S A f revenues which the dyoamite gun will have of Sixe-Coburg of Edinbur; y of Suxe Coburg. opportunity from the duc Pl i are the only e attack on the Nictheroy iu have decrease arps for text ATTANISSETA been received here of the riots at trying to cut her o town was in lawless mob, who, ttempt 1o invade thesburracks, stormed the liverated all the prisoners. er profited by harbor and e hands of the there is a terrible de- prior 1o which tr cotton trade re conjecture kuown of the or the commander of the Nictheroy & » Sharp Lookout, ade was reviving is positively intentions of residences the robbers. he troops finally enforced | Rumor has may torpedo the harbor cautions to prevent being taken 10,000,000 hundred weight all countries, whercus mory i fn Americn slone in 1803 During the past mouth the expert of ¢ s declinea in bulk, having been pus Unable Even to Stand the Voyage. Ly surprise in working Bayard, which repuired at a has been compen The decline in the exports of cotton goods is_serious decreased £ unbroken de cost of several ried up to the highest anticipation Triompounte reuch squadron red at ‘Toulon, the experts declaring that month their since 1861 there line in the quality value of these goods for revel warships. kept all along the ne nal men are Sharp lookout is coast und sig- stationed on every elevation of ground from which u good view of the coust The government tor- ships Paraby arrived here and ul red, fearing, it is ged in the COming strug the Nictheroy and has been an the correspondent doche, Marcea und Neptune are uiso topHeavy castern demand. American trade is is u matter of South Alricans. conjecture. JOHANNESBURG place yesterday confidence for an improving trade in 1894, provided there is no serious strike or were mostly ployed in the mines and numbered about 20, native miners fou sion of the +sudden departurc of the Pur.bybu is that she Peixoto to steam 1o STUDENTS, 1t furiously parts unknown upon an Bigh Missi Huve Abrogut Benws, Dec the universitic ster, Marburg and Kiel Germau university declured thei wried 10 destroy one but were aisper vublic buildiugs, vessel in thes may be said waters, huve not been idle and thoroughly The socialist students in ¢ Bunks in 1taly. city, in Paris for the first time in the rupid firiug play the most active part shoula Admi ina Lo cut out the Nicthe and Berlin pressed owing to rumors that alian banks ure ight attack sentiments al Mello dec s 10 the interuational ciulistic siudents tend 10 sena a delegate. “We ure of the opinion that the intellectual proletariat has socialistic theories 1o the p L vet in a positio congress of so They also in- Addross says negotiating £30.000,000 lire in Iu this city it 1s reported, that g new loan is not believed Lo negotistion in Germany or elsewnere FIRED ON BY PEIXOTO'S SOLDIERS, Experience of un Amerlcan Skip. per in Brazilian Waters, Mundists Deleated, commanded bas arrived Captain Andrews tells the mte of public aint we will con publishes a Captain Aud Brussels telegram o t menns within troops of the ts pays the students the com. norsh of Quael pliment of pri cola water on their vouthful fire by deuying said the captain, “from left for Angra de Rio 10 attend Nile and Balrgiz: erica und in trict adjoining there in the evering BANAER LOEWY SENT brother, who haltea and Berlin Swi Five Yeurs in Lose Civil Bights, Peixoto's soldiers, started back 101 Siiver mita five years imprison deprivea of L ed by my co ent and to ve od by my con MAY LET CATHOLICS VOTE 1§ 1o Chunge i Italinn Government, The Perseverunza of Mi ed 10 necede allow the Roman o _participate in interpreier, a | Frince iswarck's deaith, A Berlin dispatch 1o the uors are cugre Prince Bismarck's eitung says Prince resiored in heaith Lome, Dec, says Pope Leo X Loxbox, Dec Timwes suys r withiu builing distance of o utAbe nume of which I cun- The Vossische k is completely citizens of Italy political elections. Suez Cana ¢ Pour Sain, Clau Matlesou has Tujured by Their Cartostiy. Brexus, Dee walking to Mueggicezen yvesterday, found a They cautiously opencd ~The Britsh steamer been pullea off ¢ grounded yesterday and thc canal re clear (oF Lrafie. i Spauish you don't stop we will shoot | Package o Lhe ioad 8 ouce 1o | B et wwey, e by hied sevoral sprang nto They hau prison wi the agait for something t out in charge of a detect cure something, of the was 8 Cap.a atine app: arod in claims the actual the Braziliun officials. Another Rumor Dented ui Washington, BUENOS AYRES, here that Mr minister to surgents An explosion of a powder magazine at o has done immense damage. WASHINGTON Ce Anxious for Relief, 27.—The He video dispatch from Rio says Rio Grande New Y reached that the loyal g sadly be be a relief. NEW YORK The ultin Muhouing Rolling Hands of & Teceiver. PHILADELPHIA, Rolling Mill company, with headquarters 4 in this city and mills in Danvile, nas gone into -receivers' hands. £340,000 and the assets §&s2,000. Abraham S. Pattersom, the president of the company 4 reason the receiverahip was applied for was on account of the financial stringency. ¢ The plant consists of ten double puddling furnaces, six lLeating furnaces and three traius of rolls havinga eapacil of iron per week. The werks at Danville employ 800 hapits and were runuing on full time until a week 8g0. Recetver Burlay In Charg Cuicaco, Dge. 27.—Receiver T. of the broken firm of McElroy & Co. was in possession of the offices of the Guaranty In- vestment compamy toda. company’s prise of t Wind attaches had Christmus v did not beco a de Mr. Hurley clalmed that there was no minute upon the court clerk’s memorandum cord to show book of wus_1ssued senting the shall fight this Denve Dexver, Dec national bunks business on December 18 shows the posi iner §1,2: thie ToLEDO, made for the the Chapin sets up that pany is $5 not pay out. Resumed with a 10 per Cent Cut PuiLapeLruia, D carpet will of Dinan & B ations on_ fu ing. The employes of 5 have consented 10 accept & 10 per cent reduc- re: med ope: tion, Filed an Amended il An amended ed in the suitof the jGrifin Wheel & Graut Loco- Cuicago, D. becs Fouudry compony motive works asking for & receiver for the defenaaut concern. Broke One of the Stockholders, PuiLaveLria, Dee. bant and dire glund, has assigned neavy losses in Lhis stk has brought about coul m his doswnfall. For Its Oreditor's Benefit. Sax Fraxcisco, Dea, cisco Bridge company made an assignme today for the benefit of its creditors ities, $208,000; assets, estimated at §H00,000. B — WHEAL 1N THE NORTHWEST, Reports to the Nerthwostern Miller—The iear Marke!, Doc: 27.—The Northwestern Miller reports the stock of wheat in private rs of Minneapokis at 99 last Monday stimates the stock ators_of Minnesota and the Lwo MINNEAPOALS, elevat 10,000 less than Fecord country ele: Dakotas at crease over This ke stock wore thun week p 30,928 buj ireight rates unchanged. ar ag There represeating 11,500 barrels capacity e Movements of Oceauhieamers, December Sighted, Paris At Scilly Southamplo Kouterdum. (At Quecnstown —Arrived, Teutonic, New Yors to Liverpoc At Brewmen—Arrived, York i SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS 'WAR FOR VENGEANCE us. 1 then hauled the beat around and orove her upon the beach Wmong them and they the water after us and placed us under arrest. ination of their qualifi expiration of ion for office at the of the present 1n- HAVE BEGUN THE INQUIRY 1 dowm fhe American flag and placed us in a prison for was then at Rio d@ were held at Santa Cruz After reaching there I was the chief of police, hout ON SECONDARY EDUCATION, Hawaiian Matters Being Oonsidered by the Subcommittse, while my men Suaggestions for Tneren the Different | € the Effisiency of Why the Tomach Against the Governments taken before commitied WITNESSES EXAMINED ON YESTERDAY vestigation of the preser the detective A Secret—A Thorough Tovestis | g oq ooy Clrenmstances L, Iz to the Revolution to Be 1 explained r in whic ecn treated he accompanied me back oficial's office & ent 1 was released 10 the consul as to the he pulling down of our flag, but he paid 10 attention t & He's no American," per, Several the report on the most unitying the v chief 1 made a long re. treatment of nethy discussion bus institutions and makes a num ymmendations. employment {4 corps of terest uttac tion, which nuspices of the these is that association watch the progress of the ited States, continued the vessels have been pierced by suray shots from Mello's forces, which are growing in strength rapidly.” i Andrews says he accounts of the revolution as they ) one seems to under what is proposed to be done by the inspectors o the association. was surprised 1 0f the com Harris the commissioner of education Butler and G tors Sherman and, Frye democrats, und are suppressed by most valuable issued by the Senator Morgan on the sumed the juvestigation will take the shape of an mquiry into the Stevens ut Will Be Tried on Two Charges. Unitea States WASHINGTON zll.has recognized the iu: the time of the revolutio with the possibility crank, who epistles 1o s bel of oing into the que rovisional gc Dec. editor of the El Paso Times, been nr ernment of the 1slauds as to the regu en arraigned in the there was deiag e court this a particle of credence is placed here in the report from Buenos Ayres t Rio de Janeiro belligerents. Thompson wou! receiving instr it can be stated with a ceived no such authority, larity of the Biou morning, but The subcommittee morning and the Morgan Carolina being Thompson at as recognized the i i improbable thut Mr take any such step by 1 Washington surance he Senator Butler of South ready to submit tary of the of Mission for Hawaii, dy 10 be sworn. the district committee It is understood particularly troops on the ing the part that Minister St mander Wiltse had taken in toe revolution mmittee is cse torney 1o prosecuts Donjam wus examined coucerning lanaing of th island as show vens and Co other of sending tureatening and scandalous K, Dec envelopes throush the mails. 160 4n the flel this episode, and as witness, and also the and thirty o and o demoralized hunger, due to the dificulties of getting pro- visions through the insurgent lines. The fecling in thing which would end the susp: WASHINGTON the blue book, the ofticial bieunial register of The first v: us 1o the exact relative time of the landing of the troops as compare thie Rio seems to ¥ be that any- tion of the 1t consists of about 1,200 the legisla- od next week ey and Prye 1o a leading part surveyor general is also'in attendand the committee and will be examned later begin Hawaliau islands. Ordered to Prepare for Sea. —Orders for the tonomah to prepare in twenty-four hours for seu was received at the navy ) ate destination of the m undoubtedly be Rio. e T IN THE WORLD OF INDUSIKIES, break took | publication several weeks owin government pr The second volume devoted exclusively to the postal s lume is expected 10 be issned in £ 10 pressure of work at MONEY IN THE 1K consists of 1,400 Kinde and the Vaulis There is probably place in the Treas rs than the March or Ap: Report the Vessel's Arrival The Treasury de letter from cutter Corwin, interesting department to sightsc partment has received tain Munger announcing of the revenue curities are from the World's fair the ordinary taxed the capac morning of the of sightseers has asury guides to of the vessel's ur wever, that the Francisco on was heid. the pr celebration wouid bo held, dospite his refusal, and the fe became alurmed und notified the conductor of the monthly bulliou train, then from village had revolted and were 10 rob the train. <Oficials of the city of Guerrero, with na eseort of soldiery, im- mediately set out for Tomachie. The cit- heard of the apvroaching geyernments forces and the wen It for the mountuins, leaving the The lutter barred the doors of the houses, the soidiers fired through the walls, uali childrea and an old man, and the judge of lotters, who was with the wus_charged with assau After a few days in the village returned to Guerr Tomachicans canve back from the mountains. They buried their dead with oaths of ven- geance, ana thus began the revolution, What se guided the vaults. snswer to this questipn the office pared a brief statement showing the amount ou of the contents of each of These are kept by many of the tourists as souyenirs. show there are stored in the 2,105,000, the part will probab States Minister Wil g information from United For a ready Conditiop of ihe Carison Cottage Testified —Rumors of New Evidence, 27.Police Captain Schut- tler, as a witness in the Coughlin case, today told of the condition of the Carlson cottage and gave otherwise practically the same tes- timony as at the fo Frauk Murray erton detective agency, fied that he had been emvloyed in the case by T. Conklin, liguor dealer, with whom Dr min_ boarded. ed nothing gave evidence reg L2800 s aults a total | Cmicaco, Dae The following amounts und description of the lalling two Standard silver dollars #149.860,000 superintendent of a Pink- was called and vesti- ctional silver uk notes roceived for redemption boadholders. Hurley received his appointment from Judge Saturday evening, brt all the court left ta get cation and the ap) e generally known. During the day the aworneys perf their bond, procuréa the certihed copy of the order and went to the company's oftice with who served Mixed mon: s for daily use uk elrculution Held us a rescrve to repli and mutilated 250,000,000 the wounds on the There wera rumors in the court roa that new evidenc discovered by the man who is of confidences f ed conspirator other city and CHANDLER'S PLANS, He Has a4 New Scheme for the Remone- the absent al tization of Silver. WASHINGTON of New Jerss v sheriff, to huve bee a corroboration with a scheme looking to the r monetization the afternoon methods of bringing templates the stimony uvon er of court, and 1 have no t but we shull be victorious. Nutional Banks. tion of the consp lution which city at the close of western and conference. sccured the question s of the ten banks 1o be §! ase in the 908, The decrease in People's Nutional und German is §307,052. The net fucren Receiver Asked For for s Cutlery Company. Indians of Sonora, the it shall not be gold standard coun osits of eight banks is other two, BOGUS Cu standard co tion to the conference is Lo co; tion of the shall be the establishment and of un international ratio. declaration that if agreed upon it will States W adopt standard not taking this extrem: voculed in congress even by udler think of the gold stundard countries not now trad- ing extensively with the se is §019,915, latter hud reinforced themse and but twelve or fourteen o :aped on the cighth night of the fight. The iers were killed, but not until they had al ated one reximent of the Mexi- sin a declara- | Sioux Falls Business Men Short About 8500 —An application has been appointment of a receiver for The petition iudebadness and that the assets will Telegram to arrived here. such 4 ratio cannot most annini s 50 thickly on the g was made 1o bu *On tne tenth day the victorious soldiers as u member of a large cattle firm of Powers & Abbott of nis sister was coming here for a divorce, and rranged to lease a large re B. Smith's, furnit position, not as y radical sil- —The large1ngrain in Kensington time this morn- idence in this bonght $42 payment a Abbott on the died in the H CAROLINA'S TKADE sicre iu every sense, bloody, brutal and une Smith gave him § 5 of curtains fels. giving o $200 che endorsements. Governor Tillman's Suit Ags st of Patents. WASHINGTON, Dec petition for & mandame the” commissioner of him to register a “Palmetto South Carolina, will be given a hearing ‘on Thursday. danury 4, oefore the district court J. A’ Johuson and J attorveys for Lt st the Com: ‘e probubly b Abbott is minu ~Samuel Kertner, dispensary lessened by this should be the c tnteresting Suit 1n Which the Independent Order of 0dd Fellows is o of th1s city are the and Assistaut Attorney Law Clerk Campbell of the Int ment will 8 ppea case was_argued court in_October. peremptory writ of mandamus to ¢ sioner Seymour, commanding b mark and court within twenty days commissiouer then uppe court of appeals of the district —A temporary the Shawnee c s grrauted b ar for the c straining the g but they with the flen sed Mexico uo little uerous aud swee government ting from the subordinate lodges of the ¢ £1.50 per capita Lux to pay the in ess on tue De Boissiere Odd Fellows' Couunsel for the son und nin the cass 1o the other lodges 1t 18 cluime the home is maintenance purposes for which the order was organ reign 1o the MAIL LAST YEAR. ,000 bushels The Market plaiotiffs represent less than one-fourth of Dec. 27.—The ullisnce met here sented indicate the alliance is gain- in Colorado. Governor Waite wus invited to address the furmers Lomor- esolutions will probably be offered & Lhe governor for calling & special the ) force they canunol be adopted ff fight Wuite sddressed the alliance ihis evening in explanstion and defense of for a special session of the legisla- which the a There were for Whom exy: with the governor's proclamation tion was adopted de That we condemn th Sterling Mc Some Stupendous Figures Prepared by the Postofice Depn Wasuivaros, Dee. pared ut the that during the pumber of pieces of letter mail seut in the United States was were also oficers are of the opinion that on the finul hearing, whicn has been set for Februar, 14 they will have no difficulty in aisproving al the allegations of the petition —A statement ing ground north western or 418,800 bushels Miller says thut tue mills at Syperor and Duluth lust oauced 46,600 barrels of flour, agaius! ding week and 5411 in 810,84; 2 407,510,175 posta! cards handled papers and | ure present for the De'ense in the Prendergast Cune. er of news- riodicals mailed by pu counties of publicstion Newsuapers and periodicals mailed by others than publishe agents, 71,078,777 handled, books. 1s the prec the correspsuding tme 1501, Business® was stimulated by declining products ure boen troubled wheat from current t flour has Heron addressed the u the Prenderg s and news Issex begged the jury not o second class | B " WY el Tae mlls have ubout gelting enough receipts. The demand been good, while mill stuff has commande ady sale. - The export shipments were 7. inst 11.049 the of flour in_store 1 44,000 the wee ted an hour or two to ridicule ul State's Attor: After Herrou had Mr. McGorty 5,021,481,05¢ hours for the defense week before nts 10 25,600 barrcls W Land Office Changes. AcLive preparations rument for receivers of Wasuixarox, Dec are making at the I changes 1 land offices throughout the west argument for the defense 1 MeGoriy closed. possible that by New York 1o Amsterdam, New York to anuary aud o up immediately e will be taken —————— Fire in & Conveut, was & fire in Several persous are burped 1o death cases of applicants ommendations will vresident in order nominations of succe the holidays 4 Havel, from New aliow sufticient $0rs aud 40 exam- —_— ¢ ans Have Taken Up Ar DRIVEN TO DISOBEDIENCE BY DIAZ asal of the Presideat to Abrogate a Law 1 the Tronble, BOUND TO HAVE THEIR PROCESSION Religious Oclebration Forbidden by Law Pere sisted In by the Peovle. EXTERMINATION IS NOW IN PROGRESS Troops Siowly but Sarely Wiplng Out the Little B ad of ¥ hels Who Are Ensconeed in the Mountuing Juan S, H of El scribed by the Mexicun authorities because of news regarding the 1can revolution that ay Ghicago, and in an interview Associated press 1 guve the causes of gnd the developments n the revolution now in Chihuahua, “T'he number of revolutionists,” said Mre red in fus cole porter today progress in taera not having been over auy time, but they have und government troops have to the number of GX soldies while ninety of the revo- nety-four of their women have so far met death at the soldiers, ‘e general im the revolution is a continuae border trouble along the Rio which was led by Garza. is incor- of the present outs DOUL LWo years ugo in the of the state.in the village of in the fall of 1891, The villagers, Catholics, desired to colebrate ain saint’s day by carrying the image their saint from the mountains near by, where a day of religious festivity was 1o be spent hurch to the y Were Violating the Law, “They knew such an act was 4 violation of the laws of Mexico, and that by paying for h celebration could be They went 10 the town author- on the pr A meetin, dent, who refused of the villagers sidert wis luformed that uvities took place. The the wiving camps, that the wowen and children at home. ting @ ro and the had was invested in Winches- mmunition, and for months they awaited revenge +President Diazaftera time declared them rebels and sent troons on termination an and of ex: At the first encounter there thiriy-eizht Tomachicans in the field und tha federal troops numbered over encounter which tollowed four soldiers and four officers were while the vill gers escaped without a Fought Like Heroes. “Then, on September 2 of lust rear, Gen- with 600 soldier fore the village. Int and nine ofticers fe! one Tomachican was wounded. tilities ceused for that year Gen, appeared wenut 100 1 tue federal ranks s engag A time, but in Novem 1] Hernaadez, who 18 ints of the al Corres and eral com- with th aided by ver 1,000 men and 1wo Gutling ecded, n an engagement of and’ nights, in nearly ex- the revolutionists. The 10 the num- nd strewn the bodies of the that no ef- y them villagé and commanded the women and children, who had locked them- cuurch, to surrender. Upon their walls were tumbled in upon and ninety-four aefenceless ruins. It wasa mase Completely Suppressed. of the various cngagements has scn suppressed by the Mexican zoveroment of the battles emphatically suppression of news has, I aided by oMcials of railroads m who feured travel would be rics of the war. There 15 no how- enc of Lhe revolution is remote railroads, ‘I'he revolution is now wiped oul, und it is probable sre will b L undoubtedly reiigious fuy rd of 1t. The men are utics or they would pted war under such uneven ave fouzht bravely nese of despair, aud sucern despite ng denlals of that e COLOKADU FARUERS, Governor Waite and Cons 1 Secretary Morton. ate Farmers »day. Some of the re- egislature, but as his friends iance endon v delegates pre sssed dissatisfaction aring: course pursued by J. Lo, secretary of agriculture, in anly ard unfar ierlike aitack upon w4l the organizations of the titlers of nd ve carpesily urge President d to displace him with o competent has ¢ agriculturists, as the oftice e holds was cre- ated for their benefit, The alliance an issue of £200,000,000 of greeuback the coust for irrizating near the crest of ihe east and west clopes of {he Rocky mountains; for the | completion of the Hennepin cana ¢ er hurbors, coast forliticalions aud oluer OVCIOL leust some spmpathy with voted 1o petition congress for o be Lion_of reservoirs for deep

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