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HE OMAHA DAILY Bg ESTABLISHED Jl,\\'l'}' IVS), IH-7|. TAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, IHVH.V SINGLE COPY FIVE CI You said it would enhance the cost of pro- s tontions of YOUF government in reln tected les: it cheapened it to the con- tion to the suggesilons vontained in sald Reinforcetnents have been sent and another sumer. You said it would diminish our for- | gawats isdised fettor, Stranze Stories that Are Coming fi Le | fizht is expected . . awaiian Matters Freely Discus:ed at the 3 range Stories that Are Coming from the A . e ¢ pign trade. it auzmented it in 1802 te N Accept the assurance of the profound con- 3 Onl @ mo cagor news lo o 5 5 Congress Again Occupied with a Discussion | eign wade. it auzmented it i I",‘.‘,‘,:l: f:.,.. ! National Cavital. the ".-'m.' d hizh estoem w \_n'. which T hiave Land of Revolution, ‘|’no“[:m':“. joaslon Mers 18 the whor DO Autios and Blaokened Doams Kark the Cite of the Tariff, fv» “‘u” : n‘rmr“.m.‘ |:";:I:;L|w:'l ~I|\\’(I ..uv\]““.[- ¥ Py ik Y“:‘" ‘,..“',‘I‘_Vm“‘,','_‘},“""\” bl i :vflrnnlw r'\;' .:l:ulu‘\n *lr:;«‘r‘m‘;i”: s 1:(.‘:““:(“ y of Man's Greatsst Triumph, oducts from foreig 80Ul expol tster ofForelzn Affairs, report her at places § ¢ 't on suc de was increased 145,797,388, swelling its MHis Excellency Albert 8 Willis, United E A cessive days, with disabled machinery and e 150 57 148, the ursest gvr known | INFORMATION 1S 1N GREAT DEMAND [ wiiit, oy Heerhordimary and Minisior | PEIXOTO 1S SAID TO HAVE RESIGNED | o"diinectod crow. Tt s, howover, as cer M’ WILSON CONCLUDES HIS SPEECH | in the history of the country, and_exceeding i Plenipotentliry. amaiina tain as anything can be here, that she is at | DESOLATION TAKES THE PLACE OF GLORY the value of our imports by ¥202,575.68. You Ministor WS Aniwir, present near Babia, bound north to fight ey said it would paralyze our domestic Nothing New or Startling Developed Yester- [ 80Tl Tl 1 have the zi1's Presidential Chair Has More | the Nicthoroy beforo tho latter is quito 10 3 18 never more vigorous than in yeurs duy—Friendly Retations Stil Main- honor 1o neknowledie the - recoipt ot Charms for Him-—The Report s Nob ready with her new crew. The Republica, 72 e v ix Free Trade's Advocat: Makes an Eloquent immediately following it cuactuent. - And salisea WILK Gt Broviateaal your note - of the - 20th Inquiring us GRtTEaH R tiw BEALE Dapiete A probuably the Esperauza, accompany the | Magic White Oity Now Has Traly Vanished Plea for His Principle s0 every prophecy of i1l found $wift and com- %o the - authonticity of - letter of v Aquidaban, and @ battle might occur any Lik g Niat ea fo ple plete refutation in Increased fndustrial ac pvernment. Secretary Gresham upon the Hawaiian ques- sent at Washington, tim ike a Dream in the Night. tivity on every hand and enhanced iudi tion and stating, if the published reports of The coming of the America 1s anxlously such letter nre substantinlly covrect, I foel it o vidual and national prosperity Gt b thith Mo YRPHIROR b SHALLE 5 OMId bains looked for, ~Since she was revorted off HE IS ABLY ANSWERED BY MR. BURROWS MR iy Bl ok Wasnivoton, Jan. 0.—The definite news | o oG 10 s RO Etlons ot yocr S0 sin Pawis; Jan. 0.—-A dispateh recelved here | Ceara on Wednesdsy lust no one has heard & § y P t £ ho BEAUTIFUL PERISTYLE ENTIRELY GONE Wo are, therefore, Justified in nsserting | from Hawaiiby the Warrimoo,published this ¢ in relution to the sizestions contuined | today from Riode Janeiro says that Presi- | Of et - i ! & e not of 1800, could its permancices have | morning, brought a fload of inquiries to the | M ReiIGEoR oL NG GERRNG |1 jave tho | dent Peixoto of Brazil has resigned. ,.(,,..,',“.‘If\,'f.,‘;‘w'-.u'fi'-‘l PRGN Lo — Michizan's Orator Evokes Entusiasm on the | been assured, would have accomplisned the | State department. Senator Mills of Texas, | honor to call your nttention to the fact that it WAsHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Senor Mendonca, the | fight, while his secrot friends hore, many of 3 : S 7 double purpose for which it was enacted was one of the varliest to appear, Soon after | 15 & communication ffom o member of the | Bragilian ministec, has no information that | whom are in h SE81tIohs the nes of Heroiem and Sadness While the Floor and Galleries, revenue and protection. The McKinley 0 g " h ubinet to the presidentand, being a domostic i 163 is | Nictherc v b TOE B AlE YAMIIT Wover Cloned n WAL (W= tHa aaanty: him came James I, Blount, ex-commissioner | docunient, is not the subject of action by | Would bear on the dispateh reccived in Paris | Nictheroy all th 1 for his s Flames Did Thoir Work. e & whaol. blow out s | to Howall, Ho declined to discuss the | diplomatit ronresentatives, = 0o from Rio de Jaueiro that President Peixoto From a Pernnmbucoe Lap furnace fire or drove & single workman into | news from Honolulu. After visiting the | my Sinoere that 18 not in has resigned. |F'rom the Special Corvesvondent of the i GREAT INTEREST TAKEN IN THE DEBATE T h g my sing 0L in my powe ! the streets. his goneral paralysis of busi- | Navy and State departments Mr. Blount | present to inform you of the yiews or inten- ‘Tt is possible,” said the minister m- | Dairio, Pernambuco, December 23, 1803 ness throushout ‘:.‘.- country comes $olely | went to tho houso and mingled with the ,'»'”r':;.\"'fyh'.'-'lxr'.-u"l."-l';luf:‘:|l;"~'5u1I."‘.',",'y",:'r dont | credulously, “as the president is free to ro Il‘ nsiated Procly ]It b JANEI) Dec. | MANUFACTURES BUILDING A MERE WRECK the substitution therefor of a tariif divested | committee of inquiry. B i easi | Probable. The president is not of there- ! this city and they resist with incredible signing kind." audacity the courageous upholders of law | FAmous Dore Bronze Vass Among the Chinmplons of Protectionand Free Trade il of all protective featur With such a Blount’s Oplnton of the Queen, to hin EACE nay In v ' ol now I onde ; gards, Lam vory rospectfully The Na 3 partme and order. Precious lives ave lost . r v A Livoly Day In the rey m“.‘.:‘(”..'-n'.}":-:\ \':.‘," oy m:“: In response to a question from a congress- With high regards, T giivery rosy “.(.r'.':'f‘ The Navy and State departments ar ’m: ek :Im]”xw_l‘“ \“1_\ A l“w m:;m; Troasures that Are Lost—Flendish Work AL QAL d of the conditions under which | man Mr. Blount told of his visits to the | Envoy Extraordinary anid Minister Flenipo- without information respecting the resig warfave will end. It is now enfering ona Ascribed to Tramps, Against Whom R they must market the produc queen. They had been so brief that they tentlury, United Statos, o tion. new term, which may prolong it indefinitely There W, > f Hon. Sanford B. Dole, Minlster of Fore ¢ 0T ft T ) Thero Was Little tectio = S fAold day Mt industrial depression came therefore | did not give him a fair opportunity to judge | Affairs. Loxpox, Jan, 0.—The Brazilian minister in | Tt is sad to see a party of sailors, aided by \l\]nllunmu[\'. l‘x: JL 'l”i’n! "ll":"l L'\l“ »:_‘)’ ‘r’:*}:u::*«:xh:n‘;wnn:‘fi (l"\].\\(\l::lk'hh:‘:l}fl::lll‘l-;«\vhv‘\l of her character or intelligence. The first Mors Intormation Wanted. :lm |l_\"dv\m-~1 the ‘r|-|ml'l. that President ;::\q\ o m‘n-l n. : in T,flf\mf l‘f"'.‘.L"J.".”.} — 10 the nouse for the tar ralle om #n apprehension, which seems now to | 0 S8 4 AR AUd A teh )er. s Avvaris. Dec *eixoto has resigned. pels are confined to nocturn: wero thronged all day and the floor was | have becn well founded. “that these rates l‘\‘l";‘l:l'[‘l‘r “"':‘\‘: "‘“m I"‘"‘:::‘]'\ “d"‘,':l Lv'; it e e AT R L i ralder wiiah tnoy cull ibatlost, ' (partics, || Curcados fan. 0.—The Arstiand . mosvoiints i4ad TS ; < most bril- | Were to be somodified as to overthrow and ac 0 say, appare 8 fon with Liliuokalani, the ex- u, with i S0 8l ¢ 7 9 balls), which they make under protection of | varcal feoling tod EATHS it crowded.. Kach side put forth its most bril- | o 00 (S rotective policy, exposing our | do all the talking and evidently not having | view of re-establishing the monarchy in the THEY WILL FIGHT KOR BRAZIL. e FunE of thoy Villegalarion, [THe: governs: || voranl feeling todny regatdingatliar WOrItls '8 for the day's session. Mr. Wil- ! b Y j— b id fair fire of lust night is one of keen regret hant orators for the duy Lt domestic manufacturers o u ruinous fore agood idea of the situation of affairs at | Hawalian islands and of sup ing her pro Aostly. ALl of. tha Nisiheroy's. A ment's indomitable troops continually ex- | ¥ LELAME AL RLIGLL) oen . rog! son, the chairman of the wuys and means | competition and inaugurate in thiscount tensions to the soverelgaty. Wil you Inform | Mostly : y'n A d tholr tronches aud atrile torror to the \e symnotry of the marvelously h ¢ WL 1 % Y | that time. Mr. Blount said, among the peo- | me if this report is truc, or if you are acting in CUrew Have He- sted. 5 92 : commmittee, completed his speech begun yes- [ an eraof free trade with all its attendanu | S RS (R0 SRR STROUE IR IR | i WhY hostile 1o th. goveraments | tpyres S e e rebel hearts, =S : eautiful Court of Honor should have been terday, ant Mr. Bureows openedthe debate | o¥ils. How casily you migit. demonstrate | fing'th sonsational stories concerning her | Cie fally the fact it uny such acdon on | 1 1) Y o 1809, -~ [Snedtal Cor. Lhe/robel ships liobehind Isla ds Gobras 1 by the red-tongued fiend whose malico PRE L6 Men BTN Te WILh aEH raa HouruRenlyal | ReacueusHoet cfiedisal ek toted CONBUALS found little credence. [le referred to the | your part would seem Impossible, but as the hbaistaienteatldda - | 8nd seldom expose themselves since the re- tofore brought sorrow and suffering ?r he rejl cans st it e You have but to abandon the policy upon | gl Gnee he i avrived in Washing- Information has come t from such sourc respondence to the Associated Press.|— | peated disasters they have suffered from the 3 b i » General Black of Illinois and Mr. Hopkins | which you have entered. recommat this bill | pott Shab SER e JACRERER o et | that L am compelled to notice it you will pur- { Afrer more than o weel's delay the Nie- | 8hove batterics. Ilor many days the r bels | to Chicago. Others took u more philosophi- = 7 . s t 5\ acong man | g, B pasing you fo I finte \ 1 3 of Tilinois followed. The good pownts of all | and permit existing tariff regulations to | 17 MQESEAIO0% 10 Wi G CIONEFERIAE | don me- for pressing you for an fumediate | 4 0 ooi"yagnipment dificultics seem to be | Ve had no saltpeterand that is indispensi- | cal view of tho situation, saying tho fire but the speakers were liverally applauded by the | remain, undisturbed and ail our industies | ynq know the queen, The lady stated that | “Accopt the assurances of the distinzuished | over and she will probably leave for the bloto the naval laboratory, | anticipated the work which timo would respective partisans. will quickly revive. at the time of her visit to Hiuwaii, which | consideration with which T have the honor to e e 3 .;-Tho brave troops will garrison the city of | 1,5 v0 done. At the ing session Mr. Haines, a Democratic Nullfiars, Was prior to the queen's asceusion to the | Ve sir, your excellency’s gedient servant L e Sho has about 100 of her | Nictheray, malntuin their position and repel | “yjy) gthers were oven heard to cxpress the byt i it i) Xl TaRBIvI SAxForD B, Dot riginal crew on bourd, and has also so all attacks. The most encouraging victory £ g Lok 3 democrat from York, in the name of | _Mr. Burrows then took the taniff plani of | throue, people were houored at recciviug at- Minlafer st Fosias Aurs, | oiginal crew on board, and has also somo | B0 AL oK @ KIng of bho Juuturay, Sholis | wish, barring tho fact that the cxhibits' had | T O | the Tast democratic national platform and | tention from her and at being privileged 10 | s Excelloncy, Albort & Willis, I % _ | 200 Brazilians. Thesc include an admiral, a | bas king of the Jauvray. Sh g cotlur and cuff industries, fived the firsy [ the last democratic national pla m t ; is Excellen: Ibel 1ll1s, Envoy Ex. also exploded in the Tamandare. killing | not all been removed, that the flames had LOCNLELLEA AL ® MUY | compared it with the South Caroliua ordi. | associate with her. traordinary and Ministor Plenipotentiary. flect captain, flag lioutcnants and fitteen | Lot SRRPCEL G EEEU Since the it Bl IR e shot into the Wilson bill. Ho aisplayed a | SOMPIECC t ML & Mr. Blount was asked for a statement on | - HONOLULY LEGATION ORTHE UNITRD STAT e TGUTAbLR Y ATtse ineor oficors, | many and doing much damage > | been given their will without let and n o e o0 o, | mance of nullification. I ottt DeAor: DN ok T U S1reD ST4TES, | other lieutenants, fiftcen engineer officers, | fight at Armaco the rebels have bad no foot- |\ e AmIEThey iSO cobeit glzantic potition; Stened by 07,000 peovle, | Ho conuinged; It will bo scen, ere- s part of tho SIUALION. @ to my report.® | JOu. that 1 ave i commuDIEation some thirty seamen and between 100 and 150 | hold o the mainiand. The ivst of March [ IICYaich it vies Sl L protesting agamst the collarand enff sche- | fore, that the ground on which the demo- T havea nothing to add to my report.'’ | Fovernment which T dceire to subr military cadets, The rest of hor American | and the Jupiter have been injured badly.” | Brounds from cud to end. fncluding the Mia- dule. declarving if it v to become a law it | cratic nulliffiers stood in 1832, ard from | ® et it . b president and ministers of your government T i d i LS T wiy, leaving nothing behind them except 5 ¥ 2 which they were driven by the stern patriot- | Whatever on’ the condition of affuirs since | &“uny hour toduy whieh It iy please you to | CreW; some eighty n all, have left the ship. 7 VAGE CoU fagtIol i woull ruin this great industry, B R e D s rooneupied | 1left the islands und my repoft closed. I | dgsjzinte The Nicthoroy and Amevica left St | CHARGED WITIL MISMANAGEMENT., | ashesand the indestractible portion of thy " C ce of the Whole. i 2, at i oree by the | have been at home, and have had no commu- With high regards and sincere respeets, 1 | 7 T NeTBaE 1a160] great exposition. e o o i e e T aste | isacionkwitht \yaat Tigton oubhi aubjuo| nwsieysans nedien Gaenail o it || SRS LA SO S GRSk SnER TS Mand vl e L e e 20 = fug, therefore, o democratic party | until summoned before the senate com g ALuknz 8. WILLIS, . 0, . X oL ) World's Fair Commission. TGdtin tHe MagIB oI thvEraatioh o tommittee of the whole for the considera- [ i, therefore, v. gna ‘\'\!;“‘.'E;"'l,"flfl::l‘;d‘: MY | mittee,” nvoy Extraordinary and Minster Ploaio- | but ran very slowly. retarding the flagship's - 0 Cans 0 SranIB NGl temont | Lot -j"'l - ""L oL W G LG tion of the tarlft bill and Mr. Wilson re- | g 10 SULE 8 be Ee e the confad AroBullEriendly. Oy, wnth President Dolo it is | PIOETeSS. For tho first hour half, and | was caused in American clvcles here by tho s bt Iur.nlbcl(;u;_\; sumed his speech of yesterduy. He con- | erate banner of free trade to the complete Frank P. Hastings, | fian charge | jeq is 1 i io | then about one-fourth speed had to be i ome oo | its end would have been equally unparalleled ; h . Ha \ a e | Jearned this refusal has been a diplomatic p publication of a statement _that J. Henniker S Yo, 3 tinued the thread of his argument. present- | overthrow of our protective systeni. d'affairs, calied at the State department this | point not to pablish the ahsswer bofowo 1t has | adopted to avoid running away from the | Heaton intended to move the appointmentof | ®4 Its grandeur would have becn treasured ing his side of the case in forceful language. | At may be safels :‘:E“::";x‘x'r L;::.‘:Lu:‘?x(‘:r‘:'nrc' moruing, but did not see the seerctary. | beon placed before Président Cleveland. I i smalier boat. a select committee to inquire into the mau- | (b WORORY ‘“‘"“‘"':5"‘01 ‘I’-" the K‘"“‘;‘"R 1 vo & T g es believe rais| rf he legation had receive vord m the Be1 A880 TN 7 at s > s : H toot time instead o ing apa C His romarks wero often interrupted by [ Ba8, PPN 10 *4 RRK SRNE I8 C oot | Warrimoo today, but, confidently oxpocted & | homd e O e o o e Thought It Was an Enemy. agement and oxpenditare of the British sec- | (2100 il L sratic appls but otherwise he was BUL v “ Warrimoo today, but cc y expected a | prosident of the United States delay the de- c + by picco and becoming a melancholy re- democratic applause, but otherwise he Was | eppnent by 1iposing duties on foreign prod- | telegram. “the Hawaiian charge d'affairs | [jvery of this document 1 will at once be | Justas night began to fall on Monday, De- | tion of the World's Columbian exposition at o the ViR e valINee allowed to proceed until he created [ ucts coming into our murkels, and the only | is invited to the diplomatic dinner to be Hdd i v THta ey (o 3 ' 7 i Chicago. The Associated press is informed | Minderof the vaunished loveliness. t 3 made public on the arrival of Minister | cember 10, Ceara was sighted. A steamer | something of a stir when he referred to | points at issue ar given by Secretary Gresham on January 14 | Thyp v o v Pel o oAV _ : the charges formulated against the British Desolation Most Profound. g B Thurston by the steamer Pekin, due to leave | started from the portand headed for the ¥ the fact that the protests against the pend- | - “First, the class of articles upon which | Relations between the legation and the de- | here tomoriow. L: 2 potyandnos © | gection commission aro gross mismanage- | e scene at the cast end of the Court of Ing bill were larcely inspiced by the power | these duties shall be levied, and partment remain undisturbed in any par- avios R Nictheroy. She cavried no signals to show | jnent, inadequate representation ana wasto- [ oSS T T i of capital, which directed, forced and fright- “Second, the rate of duties they shall | icular. Glarlng Deflanco, who she was or whether the port was loyal | ful expenditure, resulting in_nerther hounor 10LLOGRYAOSIORGOTPLL R UERD S IO AL ened emploves to sustain the protected in- | bear.” \ Atthe white house this morning there | Tho news received hare today has received | or rebel. to Eneland nor credit to British wanufac- | destruction, where, at sunset last night, dustrics. He suid when the effort to abolish |~ Mr. Burrows then argued at length on the | were evidences of special activity in the | various comment. Rogalists still assert [ he pipe of the boatswain rang through | tHrers: gleamed the white columny of the peristyle aluvery was being made a petition had come | alieged unconstitutionality of a protective | rooms of the secretavies and clerks. Ttis | thoy believe restoration will be accom- | i U H B0 SO0 # A i1 [Tenry Wood. chief of the commission, | flanked by the Music hall. Casino, and from u large delegation of slaves, praying | tariff, citing Webster, Adams, Jefferson aud.| expected that another special message will | plished by Cleveland, and annexatiomsts | he shiP calling @i han s LORCUAL(CLE RS 3 avges ave groundless, and adds: pped and ornamented by the imposing that slavery might be continued. | others in support thercof. £0 to congress ina very short time, but it | aro confidently declaring no restoration | $00n every gun was cast loose and manned Heaton was in” Chicago but o very 1 iis h BAEEE e Y and. the This brought to his feot Representative What TarlT Reform Menns. Could not be ascertained whether work was | shall take place. Thesituation has, in fact, [ and ready to turn upon the vesscl if she | short time. | hear heonly visited the fajr [ (UAITTED over Lhe central farch and tid Doolittie of Washingion. with the question: T o T e s i | being done on that tiis morning. settied into one of glariug defiance in | proved an enemy, The propeller began to | On one, orat the most, two occasions. I can, rows of fizures along its cornice. The peri« “And do you compare the l:llim' g mou of hlm;‘!‘fl"{;‘fl'fi;"w{ ..."}-.'3".".‘::'“,.“:}.(":..fim\f}’l The cabinet meeting was longer than | which the royalists themseives admit they | g and soon the Nictheroy was running | therefore, only fmagine that sowe person, | style is uo more and the Music hall and Ca- this country with the slave element of the gy i Iroerraw. erial’ and | ysus), and was undoubtedly largely déevoted | would have no show unless aided by the £ telobog i bly ‘some disappointed exhibitor who | gino are heaps of ashes south reauction of dutics on competing foreizn | 45 (he Hawaiian question.” There” were no | forces of the United Staiss. to one side, away from the strauger’s course. | did not eet as many medals as he wantod, | * (IR OIS L Mr. Wilson—T think such a question woula | Droducts entering our markets below the | gpgentees. "Bho propocition for thet establishment of o | Instuntly the latter put over her helm and | or who had some other grievance, must have [ 3 for the great golden Statueof tha rot be asked by any one above the intelli- | protective point, regardless of the conse- A surprise was furnished in the Hawaiian | republic here, said to have been brought | followed. Again the Nictheroy changed | got with Mr. Heaton.” Republic standing m unmoved majesty aw gence of n slave. |Loud and prolonged ap- | auences to American fudustries and Ameri- myyrer by the action of the house committeo | down by Minister Thurston and Mr. Castle | her course and agaln the struuger followed | | The commission is soon to make an ex- | theeastern end of tho Basiu the view from the plause on the democratic side.] cua labor This is tailt vefoun, Beforo | on naval affairs this moruing, which voted | of tho Advertisor, is absolutely denied ; haustive report. Grand Plaza fn front of tho Administration ‘There was much_confusion Tollowing Mr. | proceeding toa spectflc explunation 1 desite | to ravorably report the Boutelle resolution | both of these genilemers ™o the Associnted v & % —— building, between the Agricultural building Wilson's anawer. Mr. Doolittle said ho did | tosuy this measure as o whole stands witlt | to the house. “Tis vesolution is an fronciad | press v, Thurston said: sSuch au idea ptain Baker and Lieuterant Hiil stood INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE, SHone Ta e a A e Eeen R i Fabtoed 11 not cateh the answer and asked it to be re- | out s parallel v the Lisiory of the Proposed | one, catling upon the secretary of the na never entered our heads. Why should it? | on the pilot house. et {E b Al ) peated, with the evident purpose of making l‘fh‘\",‘l“:“.!" t L "\{l* amed | 4o jnform the house by what™ authority i We atenow an established government. we “If she follows us again, we will fire | Important Papers Seized Relating to the | ON the other,the view out over tho blua protest ngainst it. with intentions of carrying out that portion | gypyctions were issued placing the na have bean recognized by both the Uuited ; P Dt e Ttcaant Ttallan/DiaturbRnces. waters of Lake Michigan is unobstructed ¥ i of the democratic platform and policy which g ; 4 ) across her bow,"” exclaimed the captain, ggontatn Y 2 ! Mr. Wilson—I desire to be courteous to pmocrutic pla [ 'y Which | forces under the orders of Minister Blount, | States and Russia, and to establish a_repub-_| e Rowe, Jan. 0.—The Fanfula says that | and what w day. o perfect architocs 5 one in this dobate, 5o 1 will now with. | declared for “Turiff for Kevenue Only, and TR AT T Crr B s G TEn G raton s 2ea i Do it now," said Licutenant Hill, “fire oy, Jan. 9 anfula says the 2 : every one in this debate, so wi GLu LG & nd to furnish copi ovders or sugges- | lic would be to renouuce the recoguized na 5 R usc of Doputy Feiice | tural concaption is now an unsightly and sor- draw the answer | gave the gentleman, itis tho boldsst step yet tukon by any pavty | tions issucd by himself ov any ofticec of the | tion we now have for existence, This we do | the 83-pounder across her; iv will teach her | Papers selied in thoinonso ol DopUky e it & HBLY.Y.ONC sor Mr. Reed of Maine—But you can't with- | in l{l:“ Il\l;'dfil s '_“l]"a“t'iflm "I'f'“_ navy since March 4, 1803, “cc ning the | not propose to do. Deny 1t absoiutely and | a lesson.” Guftridi included the key toa cipher which | rowful aggregation of unbalanced archis draw the democratic applause. [Laughter,| | trade, a step which, if it shall find popular |y vi) for t the Hawatian islands, give it the widest publication,” concluded Sti ¢ s revealed a list of stores and arms that are | tecture. Mr. Wilson's peroration was forcible and | following in this country. will certainly 1 S, Thur: L )i Still both officers hesitated. It was, of Th i legend which: he said had always been in- | ruptey. R An amondment_was made changing the | e onnterviewed, Mu, Gastlo took much | with dispatches. She was not more than a | seizea in the resideaco of President Urzel | motiy of anartistic wliole; thusis shown e ext o the. democratic hanner, -tqual | - “The first proposition_arresting attention | date to March 4, 1802, 5o that the operations | what my views are in tho Advertiser, Whilo | quarter of a mile distant, running at fuli | #ud disclose the sourves from wwhich the | with what almost inspived knowledgo of ar ghts for all and spocial priviloges to none,” | in this bill 1s the proposed transfer of 131 | of the navy in Hawaii under the Harr Tiko Thavaton L am o Hawallan ‘born Amerl- | spood right abeam of tho Nictheroy, but in | HONSY embloyed I orgaulzing the tas tistio unity the bulldors of tho World's fate Tlfo peoplo_bad brouzhit the demoeratic | rticlen to the froo fist, 1t will not escapo | administrition will bo fncludea. Tlie secto. | can, T am not here to compromise wuless our | tho opposite direction. 7 I‘;“t"gl_ e T e " fui | Worked. The beauty of tie grand court is party into power on the broad principic of [ noticein this counection that upon exuminu. | tary of the navy is instructed to furnish | yational motber. America, goes completely A Critleal Mo D ance and - states the information | comvletely taken away as an artistic whole, R TR ta ot tion of the hst of articles thus transferred | the information and is given no option to | back on us, domot believa Amerioan e A s P i headc 10 pan RSN from the dutiable to the free list interests of | withhold documents which he might con ieion u8,iwhigh T donilibeieyg Amorion By heavens, sho is coming for us full | Obtained points toa concerted plan. Tt says | and the plans for its proservation have been Deciarey the Domocratic Erinclple. the farmer scem to have beon selected for | sider secret or the publivity of which at this | P"A% far ue. the. finareial condition of the | speed,” exclaimed Captan Baker, and he | Sie. Cipriani, the socialist cxile, and foreign | compictely put to rout unless it shall be de- “The democratic party,” he concluded, | specinl assault and destruction, as nearly | time might boregarded as contrary to public | rovernment can be determined it is one of | signalled the engine room. ““Keep those guns | 8hare (counceried to ovganize | ermined to rebuild the d ed portions. “qaises itself as one man, takes up this great | one-half of the wems embraced in this pro- | policy. e oo determined it leone OF | traincd on that steamer,” orderad the cap. | Simultancous uprisings ~throughout the s 1 2 k £ Q1 S A SO increasing security. ‘Taxes are flowing in a 4 orde; al i "The i docliments: inciuda ‘lette Six Monuths Work in Six Hours. cause, plants its standard to sinlc br swim, | posed transier are the products of domestic | = Mr. Boutelle did not object to the amend- | and the determined stand taken has eaused | tain, “and stand by to five.” kingdom. 'The documents include letters ke survive or perish, that the democratic party | husbandry. The bill is a free donation to [ ment. ~Chairman Cummings of the n e it "v0 | - But just as 1t seomed certain the myster- | from Marselllos, signed “Marchal,” which | = Last night's fire produced greator chankes may continue in power.” [Democratic ap- | foreigners at the time when the treasury of | committee will report the Boutelle resolu- | argely increnso durime the pust month. | ions craft was about to ey to run thecruiser [ IS the name of Vaillint's mistre: fllmr'h,e in the appearance of Chicago's famous pleas- plause.] the United States is 1n_pressing need of in- | tion to the house at once. Minister Damon is hopeful that if no adverse | down, stie put her helm over and turned | I flqu_n.l "",m.‘ at the nu\u;) ‘m.s ure park than it was expected would bo “We will plunt the banner here; we mean | creased resources. It is a bold free crade Mr. Boutelle says he is not surprised at | yerion is taken by congress n permament | aW As her stern showed a small boat | arrest. Other arrests are expectee shorty o by, six. moriths LateRI A . wradk to have n fight and we will call on overy true | gift. The presont list ought to be sudicient | the course of Minister Willis, in the light of | Seiminiuerican farm of gavorument can ultl- | Wwas scen on the waves in her wake, This [ The Riforma suys thau sig, Crispl will | J80 W 5 Al R believer in democracy to rally to our’ side, [ to satisfy the demands of the most advanced | all correspoudence which has been made | mately be established hero which will be | soon came aiongside and vroved to ¢ make the bill for the social reform of Sicily | o the gloomy sight of vacant buildings and Let us call upon the American peole, the | free trader. e nev of 1840 “cularged it to | pubhe. the foverannar of stable govornmont in un- | pilot sent out by the Brazilian authoritics to | 8 duestion of coufidence. T is said it will te | almost desorted driveways sinco ‘the gates silent masses, the farmers, scattered and | the very limit of safety to American in- [~ The subcommittee of the senate committee | syable Hawai i 3 briug in the Nictheroy and which bad taken | proved at the trial that the plot provided | yope closed is now aaded the speciacle of unable to orgnize, who plod their way under | dustries and American” labor. When you | on foreign relations, which is charged with avantage cf the acparture of a steamer for | for uprisings in- Sicily, Naples, Romo and | [ 000 plackened heaps ot debris. Tha the burdens of taxation. Our petition boxes | have completed the proposed transfer to the | the Hawaiian investigations, met this morn- apgaiSon, Pernambuco in order 1o get a Low out. olsewhere. fin ¢ T aroll 1 i aliah LT are filled with protests of combinations and | free list it 1s the beginning of the | ing. ‘Lhe witnesses summoned were on hand 1.Ei0, Cal., Jan. .—Orders have been | next morning the properiy accredited officer ERADE AT AN TARLSTLL Casino Zwhorefithousanus fspenyideliahtiil trusts, Lt us bo true to eur faith. Lo us | end of thie protective system in tho United | more prompily than the members of tho | given to Commander Ciarkof the Mohican | came out, ussured Captain Baker of the loy- b AEAY A go forward until we make thisa country | States and Lapprehend it is the kuowledge | committee. They were Licutenants Young | 1o makeall needed pr alty of thenorthern provinces and instructed the Grand Besin, was wholly destroyed. Of are avery ma f A is fact v Yae on S n > el prop; S sea. | 8l O BEY A sLruc Latest Adviees from Rlo do Janeiro b, I k where overy man shall see the gateway of | of this fact which inspires the free traderof [ and Moove and Paymaster Hobbs of the stnight the Mobican reported ready and | him to go to Pernambuco, s directed in the o A ¥ 1 the Peristyle, once illuminated with thous opportunity opening before him. Where [ today with unflagging zeal in the advocacy | navy, who were officers on board the Boston, & : stre r e instructions, o 3 1 R Rt i : 1o _ i v i e L f > | was towed into miastream and moored to 2 ¢ v Buresos Aynes, Jan. 9.—The latest adyices | sands of incandescent lights and Greek fiva every man shall see before him the oppor- | of freo raw material from'which the troops weve landed at Hono- | tye of the buoys, “l'uesday morning the Nictheroy steamed UENOS AYRes, Jan. 9. atest advices e N f tunity to rise to such wiluence, tosuch vros- Attacking the Free List In Detai lulu on January 16 las! i et AT A away, reaching Pernambuco in forty-eight | from Rio are as follews and furnishing endless enjoyment, nothing porily aahis own merits Justify.notiwelghted | My, Burrowa next turned his attention to Ofcers of the Boston Testify. INCOME 24X houts, About 11 o'clock a boat came off, | Trade is at a standstiil. Tne arrest of per- | remains. lts a hes were "“"!"r"-‘\lb"“‘ v down dens of taxation. Letus | ot BUFEY 3 A i oy 65 AL bringing the captain of the port and a lieu” 0te 1 ' and its stately columns, hu urned Sl A atenia | lira ndividual items of' the bill. As to free iron Lieutenant Luclen Young was the princ! bringing the cay Al sons suspected of sy 3 ) \ s n‘]‘fil."'::.‘\'i"\'!'pHévx‘f\]‘.‘!\%‘rl ":ml;fu i | ove.aud freo wool, o said: pal witness oxamined and, ke others before | Result of Ropresontative Brvan's Invest- | tenant soutby Admixul Jase Gonzules Duurte, | yionists is constant. One of the persons oharred,: ;e i fconfusea “mpasca LK oD d d “T'lis wiil inevitably result in one of two | hi s bledgadito. sooteoy. It o gaticn of the Subject. commanding the Brazlian ships in the | 0 " o T teo . P p upon the .brick promenade which every humblo fireside in the land. el OYLY sull in ono of two | him, was pledged to secrecy. is under B Al ; | harbor “They had a short discussion with | rested was an emissary from da Gama and things, the destruction of our flocks and the | go0d, however, during the two hours Mr. Wasmixaron, Jan. 9. — Representative i bearing letters to Admiral Melio. surround it. The colossal figures which sur- As he finished the democratic side broke | 5 . s lowering . ¥ ¢ " T 8 Captain Baker and Licutenant Hill and went fnto cheers and o wave of applause swopt | Co0E of our miues or the lowerig of our | Youni was under eximination the commit- [ Bryan of Nebraska, on behalf of the com- [ -t RS SR VOUN oflcors and men | 1resident Peixoto is fortifying the edst | wmounted it topvled to tio ground when their 140 chied d avo of a production to the level of our foreign com- | tee T T e e b § £ e N b over the galleries. | Tho applause continued | Production to the lesel of our forelien com- | tee made a searehing inquiry into the action | mitice on ways and medns, today submitted | ghould’ prepare a scale of pay such as they | and prepiring to attaci Cobras island R R S R i fully two minutes. After it subsided M. ¥ geakic 3 of maval ofticcrs and as to the landing | 0 o1ihora AtOIORY Rt i % I t0 tho! i I'he insurgents have made an unsuccessful » ulve i aiminutes, £ AL slibaldac trade v iron ore hasclosed our mines, forced | wnd' position of (o the panaing | an claborate statcwent concerning the vari- | would requive to fnduce them to reship in i ibhe Tsiiednie hve It S BRSUCCRMA | pieces. Calumbus and his heralds, with publicas colleagucs. guvo pireply. His re | gy minees out of employment and dviven a | {ildod - Lioutonant Young was in chargo | 0us sysiems of income in_operation n | the Lirazilian navy. Uhey wore also to say | Attenbl b e e T 8 R I e colleague oso atten- | 1ooa oo wed e T Iy G e 4 e AULS v X 5 cone. 'Ihe statement is @ result of corre- | for how long they were willing to enter, Mocang 5 . ) Y (s §ion, and punctunted the points of his spoech | PeoPle who were never before dependent f of the landing and was able to give in detail | 1sutobe. ''ho statement is i result of covre g 2 L Admiral da Gama has issued a manifesto | nizable among the mass of ruins. Music it Mheral appluase. rbho demoorats, oo, | pou publlc chavity to and want. | Yho movement of the troaps and the manner | SPondence between the State department Asked to Make Their Demantis, declaring the recont monarchical pronunciu | hall. likowise, 18 a i o Jlatened to it with evident intorcst, Ae | Weot the minority intend to resist to the 1 jn which they wero handled vy the author- | and United States consuls located abroad All hands were muterad forward on the | mento Issuod in his name was apocrydhals | aenis. S hare and thors whots o twistel "Burrows sail: L + M | last this wanton destruction of Awmevican | “yoq, The course of the examination indi- [ [norder o systematize the information nine |\ S® Gige of ‘the gun deck. Licatenant Hill | He denounces I'resident Peixoto as a tyrant, (i T T Tt { interests. T ean conceive of no policy more | wuted that the committeo was desirous of | Questions were sent to the cousuls concern- | 4o agsed them as follows, and declires e people ought to overthrow | BIT0er protrudes, not a portion of it was MR ws' Rep detrimentat 1o Amoriean wautacturers wod | {5it Rl istien fo the 1ato Capiata \Wilae, | 1 the Fatos of the tux, tho excunptions, the | *G IS LT 10 vy to vou is | Ehe Uikcohius aind estalish o, civil republic | saved from uie iiies. Allabout the walls T, Chairman {\Iw meusure now | Amorican laborcrs than the abandonment | who commanded the Boston, and not leave ‘““"“;‘“ ‘“'""- u Rl of assessment, b5 Ship 18 golng to fizht, and the sceond | on a fivm basis. arve strewn with debris, charred brands consideration hus forits avowed object a | Of protection of the production, so as | an impticd insinuation against him if be did | Punishment imposed, eté. Uiing I want to siy is sho 15 going to light | Disorders have occurred at Pernambuco Sy ‘ ning radical moditication of the tarif¥ act of 1500, | bossible, of our own rvaw waterial. but obey bis orders and perform nis duty, [ Great Britain is shown to have imposed | under her present oflicers. Thpy want to re- | purg an o whivlk the wind ‘blow. from ‘the buriNg 1t involves not only a \ge of sales, but a | policy would not only dvive labor f Very little, except the details regarding the | #n income tax continuously siuce 1843, The | ship all her office 1d s mafl of t buildings and hitle piles of white ashea complote reversal of an economic policy, | largest fic lours watehing gay scenes upon and vout ashes. Suve here and there, where a twisted \ sgost fleld of 1ta employment, hut 1uwould | ignding, was brought ont. Tate of lax Uas vipladdrom yoar to yeor Shovigam -lioy I kulig Los pLbKONOUCIC) MORE 1FALIAN RIOTS, where some of the brands were consumed Tho nct of 1810 was enacted not only witira | dryup one of the most bauntiful souzces of | Licutonunt Moore, executive officor and | nover being below 2 peice on the pound 1 onosHLIGetit SAIIAEN i Ahalk ki ¥ - After falling. At various hydrants, fire cne view of securing revenue for tho support of | b al e AERULIDE QREJARD A hydrographer of the Boston, followed Lieu- | sterling. = = only supervise, all orders will b Anti-Tux Mobs Again Kewort to Great Vio- | gijes ver romain to throw heavy streamns tho government, but for the further pup- | D industrics to complete dependence on f tapant Young and confirmed much the lat- | - The various states of the German empive | oy rosent ofticors ne tors Killed. - il voso of giving oncouragement to the crea- | fore fons for the supoly of raw mate- | tar haa said s tothe events connectod with | iMpose wmcome taxes, buk the ewpire has uo | “Whn' the Brazilians were on board this { Rove Jan, 9. S Bavee, | B0 kle smokiomshing. 1o proyent any: poss tlon of new enterprises and protection to | rials h resulp would be disastrous | ghe revolution aud the subsequent oceur- | Such taxcs. Prussis his had an income tax | morning 1 eave then the pay seale desived by RLEIER KR v | sible new outbreak of flames. Amerlean lndastries and A grericin work. | even to the interests it is proposed 10 pro- | rance of the hauling down of the American | 8inco 1551 Tho tendency of late years in [ the officrs, and now they wint that desired | near Brindisy, says an X mob over b R e . mnen ugainst uncquel aud fnjurious forcign | Mote, for when we have slaughtered our | fiy, Prussia hivs beon to reduon tax on small in- | by tho erow. L was not wiliig o speak for | ran the town of Ruve di Puglia yestor- X competition. 4 ¢ _mincs, and wholly aban Sustulned Captain Wiitze, comes and increase if on great onos. T ot thor T 1 SORL of M caucus ana | 48y evewing, buening the octroi office and "0 Lts practical workings, it accomplishes | doned’ the production of our own raw mate: | po i ool SR B | The grand duchy of Baden has imposed an | {0 fGY WAL Vou wint and how lous you cave | sentry boxes, us well us the tax bureau con. | A1t Without, prescats a sight not desired both these results. Thag act swent into | Mal tho forelgner will tuke advantaze of | | Foth Lewtonant Koung und Moore are | jycome tax within vecent yoars. The rateis | 16 sorve. For myself, | shill not sten for | yrns "800 (orc o ™ 0l 5y clther by artist or oxhibitor, The lattice effect October 6, 1538, and as a measuro for | Our helpless condivion and impose upon us a4l aptas tze | o per centon all incomes over 500 marks. | longer than thred months, Youcan decldo as -'“““rl‘ \g - FORIBLONS /NG ALARLYOR e O S e R B T T revenue it met, so long as its operation was | Whatever burden his cupidity might sug- mob also destroyed the Uwion eclub L by ¥ g d in all essential particulars concerning | i A ] € | Tho entire yleld for 1801 was 5,700,000 | you plense ; unalsturbed, the needed requivements of the | Kest. We, th ool protect all i | Hawaiian affaies fn which tho Boston and Tabi't know where we are gofug, but | think | house and tore up the rails of tho horse | onccoveriug the central aisle on the cast foverament. Biuco tho 1st of July I180L, | terests. there had been no conspiracy within the; tleers 3 en maurks, its ofticers and men took part. They avgued | Myt 0o e B eving from | o first work will b to t Ville- | cavline, cut telegraph lines and attacked | gide was burned away from a point above fovaver. thovo has haen. a muvked "deol Spirit of Hostility Provails, 3 » fgnon, In six months the thing will | the gendarmes in their barracks, Th however, there hus bee marked decling 8 8 : knowledgo and called attention to the fact tho revenuo until they have actuaily “But, passing from the consideration of | that tho vessel was absenton u cruise Lo ar Lo year. Last year the rate was 4 per q N R 1 i Jont, with an addivion Tor Tncomes ovor 500 | Da i rgvey, MEIO bottied up und thowir will | gondurnics, oventuully wero so hard pressod ircents for the public ho free list to the dutiable schedu a1 1 p D marks. rne u ” Mo & o 9,04 100, by 10 \ . o th o R L R L T \\;,:f::.‘\\f.','.‘l et 'f,,:.‘}',\,,f,,,,.,‘,',‘,‘:.‘T‘}‘;‘f"::“;““ collected abut $10,000.000 last i Furna:Qver to) Brasll, ! loting: continued until the arrival of the | On tho west side tho burned portion of nection that this dechne in the publie | f 1 in every provision "Lere L The o ““‘“,'l, o thon '4,“, 'nod at 9:20 | §! m an income tax. The tax is divided On Weduesday afternoon Captain Belifort n;\;x‘_ .“vlu"- "-“1,‘1 L <v|:l I\rl‘{l.‘nl:x \{«’ . | simila- lattico work extends overthe British rovenues during the present fiscal year is | schedulo in which thereare not son T ereamutee A0 & ) sses, according to the amount | brought out his penuant to the Nicthcroy | One of the vigtas was killed and four | section to a little distance boyond the south Dot attributable to any dofect in the law of | tries which will be in paivad by tho passage | it tho session. of the committeo Mr, | OF the income. ‘Tho rate varics from 8lg per | and took charge of the sume in the name of | WRRAT JWEEY (L Go, WOIE EO0 ured, 1890, but rather to the woneral derangement | of this bill, many of which will be utterly | Blount sent (n his card to Senator Morgan | CSBE ub to 20 per cent. s Brazil 5 i O Ie. with i ihteoyim U | tho tin and glass arched roof lie half burned and prostration of business throughout the | destroyed. Blount sent in s card to Sonator Morgan | *ippo fralian wovernment ealized 45,000,000 | Immediately afterward the crew wore told | province of Bare, with who iatention of | 1% LR RAERBSANEICL BE0 B MA AT country, Theascenduncy of a political party “On the other hand, it there 1s any pro- | yoom nbout ten minutes he came out, and | LFe from its lncome tux last year. 1t covers they would receive their hounty of $100 ana | formulatiag viots ther plank hi L2 i pledged to-the destruction of our protective | vision in this bill which will stimutate o | \wieh e e e Tnstors coms | incomes derived from afl* sources, oxvopt | 8100 a month, and usked It they choose to re- Work or breat Jue, noik which when: locaenod “by the fire policy has uot only erippled and suspended | single dowestic Industey or give employ- | mitteo room, where the gentlemen speat o | -nds and buildings, ship, All thut did not sodesire wera tove- | iy 5oito Zomiane \vne n vlot yoster- | BhLdownwurd, el the aperation of ovr domestic manufactures, | ment to labor it hus not ‘been pointed out. | faw minutes in conversation. = e ¢ port to the paymaster and get theit womy | e N0 was o viot yoster. | - Insido tho bullding appearances woro worse but the importer of foreign fabrics naturally | The measure, a8 & whole, looks only to les 1% I RMSOR I SONTRIAYRN; S e o MORIUN'S ACLS QUESTIONED, and go_ashore,' Twelve men, includiy the I:day. uialu tho warming refuge, situated | than upon the roof. Within the region urtails his boportations ia tho hope of | sened industries aud lower wages 1he Rataiitsaaden )t eI dav aen0iialamis had — cight ironcd Sunday night, wera told they [ benoath the railvond stations, A crowd of | burned over and for some distance on either scouring their admission to our market upon | *The most stavtling feature conuected | peen sob for hitn to appear siddo the floor i covered with water. Stand- more favorable conditions. with, nud running through the entive dutin smnshed the doors and windows of the | INK W tho wutew, which ab somo blaces is ol o J ble schedule, is the gencrul 1bs titutl — . New Yok, J 9.~ [Special Telezram to o fug. ) v o two juches dac are iunuinorable DOxes cons Dem eratle Vietory Dest Confiden t i JICY, bt SOME CORRESPONDEN DL, 2 ) ¥ vefuge. 'his crowd was —reinforced = by | yqining precious wares, all baled and bound 1 contidently assart that if tha electi 84 Yhlorom for A " .I"“"‘". - I'ns Bew.[—Slace J. Sterling Morton, seore riginug ‘“,""‘ from the Sont Jiste 1 | for veshipiment s soon s they could be ve ymih 1802 had rosulted in the retention of the v {ndusteics wi ago of Noten letween tho P tary of agricu amd eventuully becamo 83 disorderly the | jegsed from bond, Upon and about them publican party in power, accompanied | . . aal Guvernment aud Minister, dresses in Chicago in which he scathingly | board expecting to ship. Ph aitiouliy. | RSUG K CORURIOR HER. HEQN rewords | e the mow destroyed decorations of tha would have been with tie assarance of & | disappent \Copyrighted, 1604, by the Associated Pressy | avticked the Farmera alliance and t i tho way wis the secrity for thelr wages, | ud chinga ' the wov fibis wwis done. | piyiiions. The ieranch, Helgian and English continuance of the American poliey « Mr, Burrows then Hoxorvry, Jan, L—[Via Vietorla, B, C, | grangers Mr. Morton has tried to vindicate | ‘They naturally want this gili-eaged “]”‘ LAVARHEBHALE R IEVER % A0 *.\r\‘x:,: sections suffered mostand in the spaces occis toetion, the effect upon the public reve R T T ; r IS | Jan. . |—Preceding the demand of Miuisier | himself by sending:: copies of explavator, 'A% 1o comminication 15 now flawed with | ispocsed and “a number of the leaders | yiog oy uiem Is to be seen thio most disas- us woll as general propriety of the country, | quties, e 1 whorin opte | Willis that Siaidnait o g speeches and copies.of newspaper comments | the snip it cannot bo positively said what is | PRSI 6 G 8 A e ot had ypous foss. When the latticework roof bes would have been entirely voversed. IPresic | of shis country nak not lower 4d valorems illis that the provisional government | yyouchihe mails froeof postage. Oneof | being done, but uo oue doubis wil on boayd | VeeH plnned for SC¥eraZ 737 gan to burnand the embers were seen to deut Harvison only afilemed the truth of his | bue work. ‘They prefer high ad valovem, | SUrvender its authovity to to queen, the fol- | these ‘pamphlets of vindication was shown | have sicned Had Sowething to Do With It fail upon the light decorations beneath lines 1ory whew 1 his Bt ahnual message o con- | donstint e plog iont o 4bundant wazes | J0WIng correspondence touk place between [ to Postmaster Dayion aad Wis fivst assistant, The situation in Peruambuco s havd to | g, W00 0 R S i & letter to | ©f hose were couveyed into the building aud grons be said, *So high a degree of prosperity | o low vl valovem and idleness and want the two government My, Gaylor, and both say that Mr. Morton | define. ‘There are so many flictin BALINN KRR, KierSAARR SANTDL AR ) an attempt made 1o extinguish each before Ana 8o great n diffusion of life we never b After showlngg tho erowthof the country | Depawruext o Fouk AP RS hus no right to do so, as it is not “oMieial [ stories that no ono can reach teuth Leipsiger ‘Tageblatt, veasserts that | yhy flames began to spread, fore bebeld reached by our people. 1 in recent years My, Burrows corcluded as | 1843 Having received fron {stor | business.” Postmaster Dayton avers that | One paper has been suppressed and the nece Bismarck was closely connected exultant declaration, made buta little over | follows: “You in tho face of this magnids | 8t Wi ton, Hon. Lo w- | they are replies to addresses, and | other three ao not dave to say much e authorship of his book, “‘The une year ugo, as it scoms in the midst of the | eant teiumph it 18 now provosed to vatl & halt | Credited to the’ United 1 should be paid for as ondinary mail matter. AT AR German Empive Under Bismarck," though | To spite of all that could be dona the present appalling condicions, was, ueverthe- | jn the fudustrial march and tuen the cotumn | 4 GGl letter from Seoret 480, My, Gaylor told a reporier that they did not 0a1ted Arrest, he wis not responsivle for the actual text | trinuphal archway before the French secs cas, grounded on indisputable facts. You | hyckward over the desorted nathway lead | 18 ofwn tnfrlend y natise toward this ¢ fntend to take official cognizance of the | On Thursday last a party of fitty soldiers | Here Blum further suvs that he has in his | toncaught tire aud i au wmstaut was sblaze ‘\w“ “‘I‘"l\“-ihlm-‘ owl ‘”Wi"d kl'{ 1:50 ing 10 free trade, The command has wlready | ment, recommending hostii: action by the | #buse. but thav probubly it would be re- | were sent to arrest Constantin Hogiberto. a | possession u letter n Prince Bismarck | throughout. Streams were directod upom would develop no industy cre- | 25 L j The Manufactures buildiug, both within the southern end of the United States sec- tion south to one above the Itussiun section. extremity of the German paviiion, Upon Suid to Be Using the Mais for Pariisan | were not w any eiveumstances, | ypemployed, after loudly calling for bread nd \iero paid off und sent ashory about 11 o'clock Wednesday night. orty four more were landed an hour later. ‘Fhurs day morning Lieutenant Conway aud some ire, delivered certain ad ro came ashore. ‘The re natsed on Frenoh Triumphal Areh Went 2 - prosidont toward us wllezwl Niich | fereed by one of the postomice inspectors to | prominent min living at Aguas Beilus. in | thauking him fortho amisble sentiments | it, but it continued to blaze uutil it fell into AMed them by bundreds. You sald (CONTINUEY UN TUIND PAU ettor buve Leeu pubidsbicd in the A rican | the postwastier gencral at Waslhington, the luterior of this stule, who was & 10 | towar elf expressed lu the Look, Columbla avenue, where it could be morg