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oy - ™~ i - : (1 . - ANGT I (O FORIVE CRNTQ TABLISHED JUNE 19. 1871, OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1894 INGLE COPY FIVE CENTS — - — — = e ——— - e ~ e — — x \ N 02 B4 Al N W Harcourt, might have been prolonged and | Q \' ! r NI C v | have arrested the superifitendent of the mine | T TCCER ne v miendation In another departmont M < m m - ‘ A l. ;\ 4 intensified SUML A DIMLE upon the charge of WOINE responsible for the h WD | Vi LL | Quiney wa tioned closcly as to his b 0 ]4 RU“ l ) 4 4 4 L he Welsh members of the house are accldent, transacti v Kenne He admitted that Al . - deeply concerned in the situation in view ey~ Ty ‘ he had loaned money to Kenney, but saic of the early place promised by the govern- WRARD S f' 'f"!""' LOOK. o that It was a purely private bidness trans PO, ment for the Welsh disestablishment bill in | Destruction of the Brazilian Rebel Transport » ommitteer Oastor Says He is Working | action and did not ¢ the national . g y tal L tion azilis 0 George M. Lawrence Walting in Chieago for itteeman Uastor Says He 18 Working 2 . 'y cher: evation to the Premiership is | the next session, but the general feeling is i T committee nor any public official Eighteen-Year- Roschery's El g P one of confidence that Lord Rosebery will Venus Off Rio, vrirr b Telegrami fom Omana. for Dr, Miller's Appointment, Mr. Kenney also testified and the commit 8 0ld Gould 8till Foully Ast Not Generally Relished, carry out the promises made by Mr. Glad- _ CHICAGO, March 4.3 Telegram to tee adjourned subject to the call of the chair sassinated at Hay Springs, tone. It is argued, moreover, that if th i The Bec)—George M. Lawrence, the young man ’ s P e iy D%t 'he | WENT UP IN A CLOUD OF DENSE SMOKE | Omaha man who was' married in that city | CONCERNING THE COMMISSION'S POWERS Buddness of the Supreme Court, 1 OBJECTIONS URGED ~ AGAINST HIM. tely delaved aturday afternoon to Miss Ada Parker and iy WASHINGTON, Mareh 4.~ Although the | HE WAS THE ELKHORN NIGHT OPERATOR The Irish nationalists say they do not feel left on the evening train for Ch is at spring term of the supreme court will begin G T though they had any right to take part | Vivid Description of the Affair—All Her vh.[ I".m;»r” ?m\l»;i]\\l'h his bride, having 8 Are Protocted Under an Agrees | o0 000w, none of the cases which have o islike o oer- the agitation, over a leadership of the Oficers and Crew Went to the registered there this mornir Telegrams t Among cveland i filo s T | Many Liberals Dislike the Idea of a Peer- | 14 th BREo e e wai by W BT b from Omaha in today’s papers told hos Dr living ¢ b :un Pl hearing by a full bench can at His Table When the Murdereg 1 3 ottom w W TAERET BHE GO ving # Goo o e taken up at once. There are twenty-flve m od Government, of the government and in their own voting Parker put crepe on his hat when he found ! & Fired Througl s Window, S strength, they rely upon the government his daughter had marred Lawrence, but v fes, of them, mmong the most Important boing 1 Through the Window, By ving practical attention In due course to Y those who know Dr. Parker best say he Is a ey those involving the title to mineral lands in s i the Irish claims. generous, though Impulsive man, who will the grants to the Northern Pacific raflroad, 5 S R ¥, 6o Bueoie : n 'ASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE BRE, | the finances of the defunct Mormon churet | WAS SHOT ENTIRELY THROUGH THE BO PARNELLITES AND THEIR ~ DEMANDS COMMENTS OFF THI TIMES [Copurigited, 150, by the Asociated Prese. ] proc ome reconclied and forgive the young | | WASHINGTON BURSAN OF FISE Q0™ | and 'the. intorpretation. of clanses’ of the | il O LAHETHEbUONG — Sebaihe g B the vofitioal pitURbIGy the : xluu [",' . ¢1u“‘|l‘:‘ Bt ! ",“”“ ]" (Vhen seen at the Paimer house tonight WASHINGTON, March 4 MeKinley rit nc The delay is neces \ 4 pokaiid 4 L ideo, March 4 he reports of the loss | MF. Lawrence Wan Father nervous. He said UG RLT. Cori s ara R DRk IO A FH Ve sitated lo absence of Justice Jackson, [ o $ A What They Exvect from the New Govern- ies says: The prevailing belief that gl 5 b sranrends Was TaUieE nervous: . He sald Natlonal Committeeman Cast ved Inl whois in Fiorlda, where he will remain | O rdly Assassin Made Sure His Werlg ¥ Mr. John Morley, chief sccretary for Ireland, [ Of the rebel transport Venus has been con Have the newspapers not sald onou Washington today and will spend several | until April for the benefit of his health, His 5 ; i ent 1 o nre. " ) to the India office, but there is much [ firmed, but the details of the loss as about this affair? We are getting more 1 < 3 ik . A Iy neflt of his health I8 Would Bo Ef : ment in the Future, will he Ir torfety than he wanted, We sent word g | 94Y8 in the city. He announces that he [ absence has left Senator White free, It he e bitectual, 2 doubl regarding s siccessor as Irish scc. | are meager. On Friday morning the armed | (GRS S0 MY WER(CL Mo sent Word 1o | 0 " eoue 't work for the appointment of | feels so disposed, to remain in the ‘senate 3 rotary. [ s an open secret hat Mr M rebel transports Jupiter, Marte and Venus, | forgiven, but have not heard a word from | Dr. G, L. Miller of Omaha as successor to | @Rother month looking after the interests of [ NOTICE (OF: GLADSTCNE!S' [RETIREMENT:| wouild inct obisetito leavin thisi st o Which were lying oft Porto Madama, took | them. Mrs. Parker was not opposed to our | the late Judge McDill on the Interstate Com [ LCUISIANA I the sugar fht. NO CAUSE KNOWN FOR THE CRUEL DEEQ ¢ R ) positions off Porto A4 opened edding, but it is true the doctor himself W " ” frained from pressing this point, and if up positions off Porto Madama and oy HH|RWECHL octor him erce comimissic Castor was closeted Will Push Approprintion Bills, ey noral desire of hia colleagues be that a bombardment against the government | WAS." and the bridegroom cast a rueful | {WRSC THERASEE - COREE T €O ot | WASHINGTON, Mareh 4.—There will be Itow the Court Journal Made Tublic the |-Fiaity i “Uriiant ofiice he is prepared o do | pattorles. The guns in the batteries re- | BN e at the floor, “I think it will como h Sk ary Morton toda AIH‘ I Il | b ket gy Al the Young M Ations with Other@ i ¥ % 4 he guns | L out all right, though, but the idea of Dr. | sumed that appointments were discussed, e house for several weeks after = Vact to the World—The New Pre- \With roterence to the rumors that changes | S21e1 auickely, and quite'a lively fire was | barkor's wearing crape on his hat s absurd Probably the death of Judge James W, | the exeltement that has existed there sinc Were Pleasant— e Was an Tmportant } mnfer Alrendy Busy with the are 1o he mado I the admiralty ofices, the [ SGURESL L it roar neara | 1 M0¢ loved his daihter a long while and | MoDii will lead to a change in the political [ {he holldaye It s ihe intentlon of ) Withess In a Cattlo-Steal- 2 b ; ” ¥ uit bl iere was a terrific roar heard | g6 joves me, and I am able and only too . Aot < honse managers to push the consideration of L e ntess Mitel ‘oo | Aove the booming of the guns and it was at | gla to take &ood care of e, and Dr par. | comploxion of the commission by the ap- | the appropriation Bills to the excluslon of Ing Cuse. 3 ,.rlrwlx“ 2 "’\f I..'fl\\\i‘.‘\.; e [tonce |\:. ght in aster Iul‘d s}x..nu; the irans | ker nced not wear crape on his hat on her | Polntment of a democrat as his successor. | everything else the coming week, Whern . et curs may be expected that no cha port Marte, Immediately after the sound of | yicount ATTahE ke tesT ¥ prasad i ot ters | theve aro completed the election cases will R 1 be mad the lost 1 the bat g ¥ 5 Gl sy o ? LONDON, March 4.—The manner fn which i ; anticinated | the explosion was hearc ien in the ba “Now, that is all there is to be sald about | that suc chang it result {n some- | be takes ep, HAY SPRINGS, Nob ot oo n.‘ vl”‘l'“ ””l‘ 'r”‘lf L un)uw st ”l”hu\l:‘u“\1‘>lx”\l:\‘1‘|”ly.n r ~,'u'\ .: tl«“ ‘levll :v‘lf' “’. teries and elsewhere along the shore say :: it. We will probably return to Omaha so :\. ‘K.Q':‘u\}" Il u’m .u"" ,“ L o7 ‘;ll su u“!’\‘- Diplonmtic Approprintion egram to The 1";\‘ 0 it ’“ : ";u' e o o manale will Hrove. fhterests | oo e N athians stating nis | 1use column of brown smioke ascending and | riig docior: can cer(aifly: hiave no. serious | publicans as lield positons. under of have | WASHINGTON, Maren 4 i dipomati and_cold-blooded murders | el At sons for leaving the. premiership. The ead to wide dimensfons as it arose. It was | ghjection to me, He has never made | employment with the commission, especially R od murders In ‘the historyy Ing to Americans, It Is contained in the | reasons for leaving the premiershiv. Whe | seen, ns the smoke cleared away, that the | chargos of any kind against me, and I think | of thoso who owe their places (o the. late 1l consular service costs but half a million | of this part of the country was committed eourt. circular and ritten by a court of- | Paper adls that s far as con Be WSE| explosion had occurred on the Venus. The | ho will look at our aide of the question be- | Commissioner McDIll, Colorel William P, | ® year. Attention will be called to this fact | here this morning about 2 o'clock. M flelal, Every word ot this cireular is gen- | (M0 H S O ons. The s con- | Sessel had been tornt in half, and almost im- | fore long. ~ Yes, I intend to make my home | Morrison, chairman of the commtysion, says, | by Mr. McCreary in his report on the diplo- | Gould Still, the night operator of the Fred «d to the queen In advance. | ludes by stating there § e Tines oon | mediately afterwards the stern half of the | iy Omaha. My work i there and my wife | however, that thers Is no occasion for sueti | matic and consular approprition bill. Whil i i : erally submitted to the queen in advi cludes by stating there fs much apprcliensi deck sank. The bow half on fire, and in | would not be satisfied unless she lived near | g feeling: that consross whon 1t erented. the | it carries $1,500,000 in round numbers, he | ™ 1 & Missouri Valley railroady The announcement 1 dated Windsor castle, | regurding the atiitude of the Paracllite met | o few minutes the flames wero ragths furt- | Jor mother und father.” commission almed to make a nonpartisan | Wil point out that about $1,000,000 13 re- | Wis shot me unknown party while ag, March 3, and begins thus L G "4"\'\"1‘|~l "‘“'y‘ ”‘”\f'.‘.’,(f il -.vu]:_\', This pa h-(\;mh floated fo The bridegroom himselt had a look of | body, and its members, recognizing this, | ceived in fees the various consulates | his post of duty. The shot was fired from’ f y e ministry would mnot . bel murprisel alf a went down. ty on his face and spoke as it a tele- | ener 4 ¢ 3 ¢ ad thot ¥ * The queen, accompanied by her royal | WNISY 3 3 t section 5 4 e anxiety entered into a tacit agreement in the be without the depot, the ball passing through Mr. Redmond, the leader of tha ion The Venus was commanded by Captain | cram of forgivenes: &l Ve e AR I I\ NiRineas D cons Her drove out yes- | of ‘tho Irish party, made an early bid A oHRAT L TR L o o Hoae | ot StorEI OB R A fproToER Y mat ginning that one member should have a QUIETING DOWN AT EAGLE, both lobes of the liver and lungs, causing terday afternoon.” Then follows a list of | radical support, with a view to squeczing | {wenty men, made up the complement of o e B T L death within two hours the arrivals at the castle, headed by the | the government upon matters of interest t0 | the vessel. Every soul on board of her w FAVOR BIMETALLISM. AT mobaY, AR e Al (ke ot ‘\'\h“”‘.wf West ginia Miners' War Nearly Ended Mr. Strong, the agent, who lives in the s Xuchess of | Poth sections. 2 lost. Some officers could be seen for a time —=d FrH S S b Arrest of Rioters eIk Nk i 9y names of the children of the duchess of ) ™y, "y’ News says: A paintul and | oo ‘the forward part of the vessel as it | Two Distinguished Men Who Raise Their | PAtronage the commission had to dispensc CHARLESTON, W. Va., March 4 R o b paredr e ERIL Alba prince and Princess Henry of Bat- [ grapatic turn has been given to the minis- | drired helplessly burning and efforts were Volces il 16 Favor. I\‘\v.\wx.\ L m|‘:1lml.\\mnvr :w] retired ’u has i ~|l i o QLG LA Affaivs | shortly after the shooting, but the murdered! tenburg, Hon. Thomas I. Bayard, American | terlal rearrangement by the sudden xxl“.n. Hadaltol reBoue) LheMENbUL the s bad ) a1k DENVER, March 4—The News published [ Jioer, bien the, custo lv:"l‘«’vml”x:lltnlt::"vl G| uAlx‘ly-m‘l '.’w:n;ux:r y ..Ix 8 Oming more | man was unconscious and unable to giva L ambassador to the court of St. James, and the ‘1:"| 'Im_I;I “l we -“h“'lvlh-”f:"l;':'_, ']*‘ i_“]v \u'i'“» patched on this work were slow in reaching | (1o morning letters on the silver question B R R GRDVRR TS O ONN NG LS Ll Ui -' here has been no fresh | any account or explanation, consequently, French ‘ambassador, ending with the names | Edward Majoribanks, the chief liberal whip, | (e LR LA AL L ¥ arrived the | written to Colonel James H. Platt of this | The stories belng told by North Carol ety S e the sherlll scems | tho motive ov cause of the shooting I 3 a0 gOeS on to MUl L 0 men on the wreck were forced by fire into the g 0 e stories being told by North Carolinians | to be threatened with difficulty in exeeuting | ghpor o of Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone. It then goes 0n {0 | paper adds that it was settled last night | " X0y they could not swim and | city by Senator Willlam B. Chandler of | about the fat times the president and Sec- | o warrants obtal '_)'l g ‘{," “, itene 4| (ST G R VALY enumerate all those who attended her | that the earl of Kimberly, now lord presi- | pufore the boats reached them they sank. | New Hampshire and Hon. Henry Hicks, a wy Gresham have been having the At st b S L The last person seen about the depol majesty's dinner party, wherein the n.mlx- ’{I"v.;nlx’urh\”I“\\'\I'Inni(nlrl\ :v:‘l 1.;',:“"]“‘,’:; ‘I‘v[r;‘“"‘w r'“'»”"v ‘Il. ories Alv::; mur.-x'n «Iu; lllu:»('v‘I;I\IAl‘ member of the London city council, who i I.\.:.]»l mvrm ("Ilu- u.m...u) m,l 'I(Ihllnllu; the ant’s miners Tuesday This morning | WhiCh was about 11 o'clock last night, was of Mr. and Mrs. Glad&tone come last. Thi: St PRI & S a e = Lo of t disaster. he most probable is 3 scentl: cold onometallist, 0! ¥ Of congresemen who like gunning | Goyvernor McCorkle received a telegram froi negro, and suspicion points strongly t o followed by the Information that the queen | ®€Cretary of state for foreign aftairs. a shot from the shore batteries struck the | Was until recently & gold monometallist. and good things to eat and drink water. | Gomnel Hod T T R e A T S A G A AN s follo ¥ _— Venus amidships and plowed Its way through | Mr. Chandler writes under date of Feb- | The president has been fn a myriad of duek I G [ it I e erime and Princess Beatrice went out this morn LONDON FINANCIAL BEVIEW. the hull and boilers. It is certain the | Fuary 19: “As to the silver question, I ana other game. Representative Settle of | Sonioimry woms il the authorities « Mr. Stll was subpoenead to appear at ing and then comes the fact that a cabinct Sl : magazine did not explode, for the smoke was | think that lght is already breaking in the | North Caroling, who has a game reserve | 1o discharde. of his dutiee il amerl | Valentine as a witness in a_eattle stealing council has been held. Finally, following | Money In Good Demund and Indications of | of a reddish brown color, whereas the smoke | east. As we llu\']r progte w-ll“(n\\nlfls’Lw]“'. in the region of the president’s visit, says: | for fnatructions. The governor at ance wireq | cAse some time riext week Mr. St the announcement anent the council, comes % an Eagier Mark of powder is gra \t any rate its forc monometallism xnfr‘ n{;:;lf«:f I« {8tressio V:‘ “The president has too many of the com- I [odges to ald the sherlff in overy way nee med to dread the duty, and some attach Sty © B Glad. | TLONDON, March 4.—Money was in good | must have been terrific, as the vessel was [ world has increased: There I8 now an out- | foreg of life with him to fully enjoy shoot- | . : 4 e the announcement that Rt. Hon. W. E. Glad : rana) Rur fr i ¢ to a full exccution of the law. Hoe | great significance to this fact 4 demand during th woek and the fydl- | blown into halves, a8 though made of card | cry from India and’ trom Burope, from the | i fo 'goos out in o hoat for a coupls | Coiary to & full exccution of tho lnw. ‘Ho | grea ; e stone had an audience with the queen and e e b ot aiii: [ ouRal occident and the: Jorient. Bimetallism | or® o0 E%Y 30, and then he . retuing e “4. chiet of s i, Colone R, 8 The sheriffs of this and Dawes countiesy tendered his resignation, wiich ; o I‘i‘ et AUl LR T 1t has been reported that the fnsurgents | must ~be secured or there will be | 'to iy Csteamer, where he sits | Ges Hodmm o mersy with tstructions O | win a posse of men, are scouring the graciously accepted by her majesty. It days to come. Discount rates were steady. | on the islands of Vianna, Engelho and Ponta | almost —no end to the ‘fall in valie | qoun 1o * o big dinner, just | prEe Hodkes to show mo hesitaney inex | [l HAtH tia s dueenihis (stimmor et nar) The settled state of the market is shown by ave revolted against their leaders and de- 1s taking place .and {s paralyzing | oo i 1o were at home. To me half the latever aid S S . I as i a T should be necessary in executing the war- DETAILS OF THE AFFAIR bery, K.G., secretary of state for foreign | the fact that th2 alhinaat of tweive | clared in favor of the government. The re- [ business and distressing debtors beyond en- | ploygure of hunting is in tramping through | seis y in executing the war L DBTAILS B ! affairs, and offered him the post of prime | Months' treasury bills during the week was [ porter of the Assoclated press can state there | durance. — The New England bimetalic (o feidy and over the hills, and then, atter [ "o o o0 _ RUSHVILLE, Neb, Mareh 4.~ (Special minister vacated by Rt. Hon. W. E. GJad- | the most favorable ever recorded It is | is no basis of truth in these reports. The | movement also is AR encouraging symptom. | »'dinner or a supper that you cook yourself, | pine gy i, made fourteen arvests 1ast | Telegram to The Bee) H. Stll, night A stone, M. P., and that Lord Rosebery has | generally expected discount rates will con- | insurgents on the Islands in question are | I shall be glad to see hard times disappear | 1 "o Bo® " Gamp fire ‘and fAnatly go to | m&ht and today and is now on his way 10 | \hoiior at tay Springs, was shot and accepted her majesty’s offe tinue low enthusiastic in support of their leaders. and prosperity return, as many think they | oo out in the open aig The president has | (i} |””y lle with®the prisonera. = HoZhas |.iio S A a s T e ONG TR N GTADST The silver market weakened on the an- | No importance attaches to the capture of [ Will within the next' six months, but wy | oy"% /" 000 thing St 1 | thirty-nine its still in his hands. The | K s 1 & at 205, while sitting at 3 CONGRA TED BY GLADSTONE all the good things imaginable to eat and | authorities fear that an nttempt will be made | his desk In the depot. b X S e Ty T letter to | Mouncement that the Indian government | Bage by the government forces. The place | fears are that the pending distress will be | grink. Game s very abundant thei el vor raiare b ST '[ S HILG pesud SIAMLERL LR AL pl IR ERUB ROV Y oy Gladutone today wrote o letter to | would levy an import duty on the metal. | is of little strategic value. prolonged for two or three years.” ground Is flat and marshy and it 18 hard to | eoynte meat s b poners on thelr way to the | person clew o the assassin has been arl Rosebery congratulating him upon his [ o™ RrieHEEHOWE had Sl Mr. Hicks writess ¢ have_lately. been county seat. It is three miles from the rail SOTELAL 1l \e announcement, however, had some good e — Mr. s 51 a e AT T T A T G T O U is thre om the ru GRS ession to the premicrship. In his letter | pogyjtg, as it put an end to the uncertainty of BRAZILS R LECTIONS, reading up on the question of bimetallism L R n u boat wll the | rod to the Fayetteville fuil he route i ; o i Gladstone promised to aid the mnew | yho geffon of India. . Purchases of silver by e and can assure yow that, quite apart from | {me. A few deer roain over the mdre OF | through a country that would be quite fiooold bisod e T el s T OBy 1 prime minister whenever his assistance was Gl crAURTa S ran e . Ihtorest in- o silver mine, 1 am a | les8 sandy soil, through the thickets, but if | fayorable to an attack by a party of the | the deop wstery, Various theories ure 1 ¥ the Indian traders are regarded as extremely | Confirmntion of the Republicans Success | a1y intere R Ll Hpne | the president shot a bear, as is reported, it | frionds of the prisonc Meanwlillo & AR E It 15 understood Barl Rosebery’s commauni- | Hkely directly affalrs sctile themselves in Jageived by Mnisterifeny B O arce I this” cowntry 1o, on | MUst have boen a littlo” black one hardly | will' still he made at Montgomery. Slnel Lo QI ok MOt TRt cation to Sir William Vernon Harcourt has |t o O, e e ess ik | WASHINGTON, March 4.—Minister Men- | g5 "sh " Things move slowly with us and | 1ATE enough to be really called respectable | gherift and his deputy sy they o DSl na BN e SL TODDROUETLS, 1E resulted in the lat consenting to retain |5 2 L Ly £ donca has received the following cable mes- 5 Al ficule bstruse to the | Dear- Therc.are no large bears in that couns | jnined (o follow the instructions s thought by others that the, deceased had his position as chancellor of th B | ot solas te VRO e faeand Son 1 t ter of th L b \fnd abstruse 16 the | try. ' The people there earn u livelihood by | governor o use the utmost diligence in | incurred thie deadly hatred of ¢ ey positiol ancello e excheauer | giivor, sage from the minister of the interior of | public. At the same'time I may say there | ‘4 peoy LERE T o 0 01 se the ost diligence ed the deadly hatred of gome one. > and to nis accepting the government leader- | *'W1 ok market has shown a rising | Brosil: s more talic about. i téau I ever remem. | CAlcling fsh and shooting game. he coust gettlug servico on the warrants. - Honey o othor valuabios wove takon. Agen ship in the House of Commons. i T 37 fy b A o e 0! o1 pad A L D The attitude of the authoritles of Maenf- ron s & dai R oL ithN B i Eherasts that) today wa N ,h"."“,,\'::’:“,"ff‘m"“f‘(,::'r},’;,,q"“ a3 Slections perfectly tranpuil; eclected "j::;‘ o eb Gl WL TR O Joading IN A GENERAL WAY. gomery toward the miners is very friendly T‘v'mf s ||" o 1‘-‘ o' o Sl nominally a day of rest, Lord Rosebery was | gogchen' ,,,msfih Teached the record price | DY, & large majority Dr. Prudente — Mr. Miner W. Bruce goes to New York | and this fricndship is easily explained, as the | _" 10, shot and “the “laud “acredm <ol i busily engaged all da. of 100%. The high price is not a healthy | '3orales, president; Dr. Manuel Victorino, RETAINS HIS PASTORSHIP. the first of this week with his Esquimaux vis- | Montgomerys own the town. It is buili oy | Murdercd man, and jmmediately rushod Asquith, the home secretar rl Spen- | gign, as it indicates public mistrust of | Vice president —— itors and will visit a number of eastern cities, | their land and the stores and saloons are | into the telezraph office, where he found cer, first lord of the admiralty, visited him | gk 0 e o Nigher rate of interest. The | . Seihor Mendonca has received no definite Witt Talmage Will Not Resign—Ttis | where Le will show the kind of people there | nearly ull owned by them, and a large por- | young Stil lying on the floer with lis re and remained some time. Afterward Lord | ghacylative market is dull. Home railw information concerning the congressional Letter to His Flock. are in Alaska and tell of their habits. His | tion of the population is composed of ‘pera- | yorver . R R e ek Rosebery called upon the Earl of Kimberly | geurities where changed at all have risen, | clections, but is confident the large repub- | BROOKLYN, March 4—Just before the | Stay here has been a great suce tives at the surrounding mines, who live in | 00 i) and offered him the post of foreign secre- | Joraien stocks, with the exception of Italians, | HCan majority which appeared in the presi- [ o0 50 0 TN e at Society 1s about to boycott the women of | the houses owned by the Montgomerys. On ace i tary, made vacant by his promotion to the | y.\o wenerally advanced. American railways | dential elections also obtained in the con- [ ¢ el St "1 President Cleveland's cabinet of the Montgomery brothers is mayor 1 Strong asked Still what the matter was, post of prime minister, Sir William Ver- | jiov Cq™ sofarally on the week, though | ressional elections. the Brooklyn tabernacle today Rev. T. De- | cjarged with being “stuck up.” It from personal motives, he cannot but feel | and he repiied that he was £hot, and called non Harcourt had a long interview with [ {ibi0vCE ERCEU O estelday, due | - Concerning da Gama's reported statement, | Witt Talmage said to a congregation that | that those who call upon the wives of anxlous not to see the riners harshly dealt [ for chloroform. Miis was all he was able Lord Rosebery this afternoon. the sentiment on the tariff question and the | that, although his party would prob: | crowded the church to the doors that he had [ cabinet officers never have their c with. He is Interested in business, and It 16 | 1o wuv wa he began to sink at once. dyine The new premier has made Mr. Munroe | requmption of the gold exports. The Janu- | AbIy accept — the — election of Morales [ an announcement to make. He then read | turned, either in person or by to his interest to Keep on good terms with o kit s G YES| Ferguson his political private secretary. OB3 Riktemsntatotithal srnges ddimpatlen, | & 'president.. lyet ¢ the * iGlootions: ‘Wers | toa seoniiC bty The call is simply ignored. The I them. Whether Le Is using efiorts to pre- | i @bout an hour Lord Roscbery has received many con- | 0 oo economic, working of the lines, | B0t legal, because held under mar- [ PCIRESRYE G a0y 4 1804, —Dear | N8 soclety women ‘at the national capital | vent arrests being made or not, it is certain The assassin lot his victim throngh a gratulatory letters and dispatches. Among | vt LAG SRR RO IE B8 bott come | tal law. and ‘that the new president _will | g SOCREYI N e RERGL L or the | Iave about concluded to give the cabinet | that he has not, and probably Will not, make | broken pane of gluss, the all, o 44, enter= these were telegrams from the prince and | i Gal G ® B C00hag show the largest | Probably order a new election, Senhor Men- | prookion Tabernacle: — Your urgent letter | Women the “cold shake,” and pay them no | any atiempt 1o aid the authorities. e tele- | {ng (ho loft side, passing through @ memo- princess of Wales. A large number of | yibiico “ai noints; St. Paul advanced 2ig, | 90nca sald: “The elections were held under | 1“2 Y 010" T had fully resolved to re- | More attention. It scems that the social | grams say he is opposing them. How far, or | &0 00 S (EEEE FEEE0ER & 0 EHEE porsona. lett thelr cards)at Lord Rosebel wiille the advances’ in the other securities i B0 Pressure from the government. Martial | iz my position, mot only because my | Calls have not alone been ignored by the | if openly, Is unknown. - ‘e military company | TN BOok 0 B8 VA4 Daglich, TabELS o city residence, 38 Berkeley square, WALE M ke of ba. | 1aw was suspended during the time of the | B2 My Pos ) , y » | cabinet ladies. There is a cyclone of in- | at Huntington and one at Milton, near there, j SH&hty downward, passing ont at the right & ranged from % to 1 per cent. Canadian Pa twenty-five years of a Brooklyn pastorate ) Hundreds of letters and telegrams, cific weakened yesterday in sympathy wich | €lections, —and an opportunity to vote | yi)l soon have passed, but because of the | dignation among a portion of the resident e been held in readinéss to march | side and falling on the floor, whera it was pressing regret because of his retivement, 1 o Lot e g rrunk was again’ lower | ) given to all entitled to do | financi entanglement - resulting from a | Soclety, who have serious cause for dis- moment's notice for two days, have been | found. were received by Mr. Gladstone, The ex- : FRLE Pelegruph | 50: Da Gama's remarks are ot | geries W ieh wouldl hiwe crushed | pleasure in the manner in which their | notified that there is no in ate need of S MRS e ¢ on bad working statements, Telegraph series of disasters which would have cr " Agent Strong says he heard some one prime minister attended church todav. = He | gy, ey yere mostly better. coherent. AS u matter of fact, the | amy bank or insurance company or worldly | lunch invitations have been treated by mem- | their services. 4 ! looked remarkably well. Mrs. Gladstone | © 5 A B president has no power to order an elec- | jpstitution. Now, by the blessing of God, | bers of the cabinet. In several instances, running weat on. the depot platform:use has not yet entirely recovered from lher O e DO tion, the time being fixed by the constitu- | under your | management our churcl | even where the offenders have attended the WASNOT HARMONIOUS, after he heard the shot. recent indisposition. A physician called DL tion. Congressional elections were post- | js freed of all embarrassments and I | luncheons, the have failed to make | T The murdered man is only about 18 years twice today at Downing street to attend her. et I 3 poned from November, because it was | belleve. s b A Eaten) 8 acknowledgement of the courtesy by the | Exciting Meeting of atihia i 8 haa Hay Springs nearly gy i . e | Remarkable S Yesterday at Buda-esth believe has seen its last age, and las been at Hay Springs nearly a ‘ The nationalists propose to present Mr. pa AR not thought best to hold two elections under | persuaded by what you say necessary calls afterward, and in" some in- Abraham in New i TR R PR AR fieheie Gladstone an address in recoguition of the 3 s ";u aLarale.s - existing clrcumstances, necessitating as it | your letter of yesterday, and by what I ances they have not even sent cards. So V. YORK, March 4.—The : 5 ; “ i ‘\ ; \I- ! ; "‘ 4 great services he has rendered the Irish BUDA-PESTH, March 4.—This city was | would the suspension twice of martial law. hear from all sides, after secking divine i- | strong Is the feeling raised in this respect | convention of the Independent O ive a ro, Neb i affalr has produce cause. o e i taoaatic lutbaicens today of a great gathering of The power to postpone these cong rection, I now and here declare my inten- | among certain disaffected ones of the res- | puio Apraham, a fraternal and benefit o the most profound isation, and talk ot she speech from the throne DrorogWins | people from all parts of the country to take | slonal elections is vested in the president, | tion to' remain your pastor. I have suffered | idents that it is openly stated that unless | il T B S ECRE SAT Hems lynching the murderer If caught is freely in- lurllmnl-l_\l \\‘::“H.!?"H |»"\v ‘“‘ il :M o | part n a great mass meeting, the object of and they are often postponed, notably when | at the anticipation of parting from this noble [ a change is made before next season the AEREDg, opencd dulged in. Superintendent Harris doing day. It is neither a long one nor sig SRR L e L of the gov- | for some reason the session of congress is | and devoted flock and expected removal from | cabinet houses will be entirely omitted [ today with 833 delegates, representing 11 o Si0 o SEEEEEUEE T B CRE cant. The speech s the last official docu- Which was to declare in suppor N RoVo | protonged past the usual date for holding | this beloved city, in whose affairs I have al- | from the calling lists of the residents. lodges in Massachusctts, Rhode Island, Con- | &1! he ean Lo apprehend the gulily party. ment_propared by Mr. Gladstone. It briefly | ernment's measure providing for clvil mar-} (o "elections. The president would not, | wavs been .l.\.x,{; interested to an extent w6 | S. B. Kingsbury ©f 1daho is at the Ran- | necticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl- | Several persons who were at the depot in rofers to the protracted and laborious char l;ln‘::‘r;hl‘}"lllfill:nuxl[lIy’t;rilv:”lln;!lxa‘w(‘r:,l;1.lllv1nIur‘:\!‘u; however, ordev'a new. electiol e ean sl ia Lo WA now with 'more faithi|Laally PRERRYE. HEATH, yania, [linols and Missouri in attendance, | the evening say that a strange negro, who Roteriotitio S Jewis 2 stimated at least 130, “Moreover,” continued Senlior Mendone Y The morning session was wholly occupied | was supposed to have come from Chadron + | and higher expectation than I had at any 3 ! cctions were ot | provious perlod i my ministry, 1 oin you i IN THE SENATI legal, the presidential election was not legal, | n new campaign for God and the world's bet- — either, for they took place at the same time. | terment. yours, Little Progress Made During t Yot dd Gana says e will aceept (e election “r. DEWITT TALMAGE Weeks In Leglslation. olectc ors for uing of president, SRgy LEd e L ity \ senate has | 50 Intense was the bittorness developed that ot plain, therefore, that da Gan CROKER 1 WASHINGTON, March 4.=Tlio aenate has | )i ‘convention “almost. broke up in' a fres Express Company Ofers made so little progress toward legislation | fight. The trouble began after the ol oppositoin is neither coherent nor logica —— As a matter of fact the elections were pe lox the Charges Made | during the past two or three weeks that the | of Max Stern to the chict office of g with the reading of annual reports, showing that the society was in good condition 1o afternoon scssion was devoted to the election of officers for the ensuing year and | through. e has not been secen today ted Mr. and M Gladstone will | bersons took part in the demonstration. | .M day to Brighton, and they will | Lines were formed in various parts of the ! at Hawarden cistle. city and the procession, with bands playing P Minister Rosebery held his first | and banners flying, marched to a cabinet council at his residence this after- | Central —point, where all joined in one noon. All the ministers were present ex- giguntie parade. At the head of the cept Mr. Asquith and Mr. Henry Fowler, | line rode a number of ' magnates on the president of the local board, who will, | horseback. A large number of high official representatives of the town took part in the It s s go on Tue spend Bast congressional electio that afternoon, was seen around the depot. until after the westhound passenger went Last 'wo Rewnrd, tion A. Garner of this clty, gefieral supere and y . Al g intendent of the American Pxpress company, been changed only in a very | Mmaster. There were five candidates for the | ¥ piny antly D He Indi however, re n their offices. The council r fectly free and open and I have n loubt | ’ lend; N x ! i s | parade. The procession moved through An- : ke e no doub by Congressman Dunphy. calendar ha recelve > of tho ' o O aesslon only o short time, Upon'its | parade.:? irough An Yifreo-and. s e ¥ ; O G o Py A et S St | recelved nBtice of the affafr, and sien called ' pectators The prime ste 4 othe L L4 e P s 1 y o ery | some e since, exce e case of a fe K ke fh b i s A lad to the queen, submitting, it is understood, | PhOCtLOrs. ‘wl.:l‘<'.xr.::\:-| iiate ”nu) other he senhor has received official confirma- the Tammany _ghlef, was very m Im:u »4lm.mx\u.lnlv_ing_!; o838 0 few 1 Jonas Hecht, to whom the four others ob- | would offer a reward of $200 for the arrest the, names of members of the new c b (CA ewed the proces- 4 o of the report of the destruction by ex- when a reporter today showed him | Speeches, arc undisposed ol he print- | jocted, Hecht's withdrawal was demanded i f ) e Lord Rosebery will be given an audience [ 8lon from the windows of houses along An- | Liosion of the rebel transport Venus, ) dlspatohes (stating that Congresss | IRE bill, the Russian thistle bill and the Mc- | but refused. Then all the nominees but | P10 conviction ot the murderer, and would Lord Bosebery ot Buckingham palace at g | drassy Strausse. They were vociferously ap- 3 Lt 4 published: dispstohiepitatipi. ha Gurrahan bill all hold their places, where | Fecht withdrew their names CUCriY use every effort to run him down. It the by _the q slauded as the procession moved by, enro x man Dunphy, in his letter of resignation, Helcaiaa i LT, d c u \e name of d j i = o'clock tomorrow afternoon. ¥ v -enrouite NEARING 2 END, L they can be ca ip in order, but they a Hecht was voted upon, and although most of [ motive for the crime was robbery, as is sup- The Irish Independent of Dublin, which to I:u- 1€ ‘mg |v:;|;:r A large number of sl rraigned him as llllll- lI\[NI’Iguh;r.l |-:’Hmfl“'|\ subject to displacement i ny que: the ballots were blank his friends declared | posed, the perpetrator received absolutely : speakers addressed the great crowd o rawarder and upholder of fraudulent voung | tjo o zenera port- 1s a Parnellite organ, wiil tomorrow contain | SPCAKers a d,$he greal or Lin favor | 4t Revolution Thought to Mave I rewarder and uph ; k of l;u_: I 8 | tion 1 mor general import- | {t an election. His opponents as strenuously | nothing as a reward for his fearful crime, an' article saying that as Mr. Gladstone KO meusure nd resolu e and election erimes in New Yor ance should be presented, evon! |Imaiiittneatitiwes notiantaleation 1§01 1Vl i ~ has now retired It will be necessary that | tions were adopted pledging those present to A 5 Mr. Croker, when asked for a statement | {pough informally. If the tarift bill should Pandemonium . relgned. and. the delogates | @ NOUNINE was missing from the office of the B N omplote. assurances be obtained | SUDPOTt the government in its effort to se- Copyrighted, 1594, by the Assoctated Press. | in answerto Mr. Dunphy, sald: “If Dun- | not be reported during the week it is still | for and agalost Hecht kept yelling at the | COmpany. This is readily accounted for, from Tord Rosebory that the government's | €Ure the approval of the Diet to the bills [ RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb. 13.—It is gener- | phy mado these charges against me, I will [ Jixay to be referred to and speeches made | top of thelr volcos, Chairs and tabies were | however, by the prompt arrival of the day home rule policy shall be continued. It | in question. Rt ally belleved the insurrection here and In | have him arrested. 1 never encouraged | ypoy' t, It is the subject which s upper- | upset and combatants toppled oyer them and agent on the scenc adds that only on the condition that Lord Whipped by the British, he south s virtually over. The rebels are | fraudulent voting, and it “”fi;“‘;“‘Tr,:,"‘m;\\'n‘:. most In the minds of all senators, and is | rolled together in each other's arms and on | While the eitizens are doing everything Rosebery, in the fullest sense, adheres to | LONDON, March 4.—A dispateh from | losing at all points and to an impartial ob RLT\““Il'f"}?:f,"..m':',- RN IaNs - Tammant v'}'f,h'“-".]E'l'.'f?u',' LR AaneRsedlv I Some Rhapa [RtheSincor AR ozen smeninktrlaralati i b e S e A e :\’\I)‘li\.. ”‘,?.‘,'.‘,:‘ h',\':‘l“:‘,',w”,h.*‘::“‘””,""““ I'lll‘l'::l 4 | Bathurst, capital of the British coleny of'| scrve™®he end of the struggle Is in sight. make an answer to/Dunphy's charges until .‘,,..'y..ifi on the Hawaiian question. Senator :,‘.‘.I‘:l\“riu::lpn.f:“,’;l.n":‘-‘y\‘;.”:l ].‘1 o I,‘hi' ,‘”."“ biaERe it y around Hay Springs is of such a practicable period of time can the Parncll- | Gambla, says that a column of the West by far the most bloody battle during I have scen his letter. e had better be | Cafrery has not yet made his speech on the | form and lifted up. theie yolees I‘:gvll.h”| Fpe R A anaaRiN |k ol haca ot eauaNE ites continue to support the liberal govern- | Indlan regiment has captured Basamvala, a [ revolt _took place early In the morning of | attending to his affalra in the Second dis- | upject, of which he gave notice some time | wiih the chairman, in an cffort to restore | good. To the north of the town Is the big ment. On_this point the paper declares | Stockaded native village near Bathurst. | February 9 at Armacao mountain, when the | trict. It Dunphy thinks Tammany i £ol0K | since, and there are also other senators who | order. But for a long time it was to 4 5 4 there must'be no weakness or hesitation. | SUEht resistance was niade to the British | jnsurgents lost 250 men. As the entive rebey | (0 Dieces and losing: strength he will be | probably will wish to be heard it opportunity | piricee ™ Pinally. Grana Master Steln. by | SI0U% reservation, aud to the south, after Lord Rosebery must show his colors im- ( force, after which the natives fled to the | o gt o Lhe enire Tebel | aught differently this fall. -~ We will meet | presents itself. The senate may take up | by A vaxklanedkanetonilatis wded oY | going a comparatively few miles, he will be Srarcae bush and the British took possession of the [ force here numbers less than §00 men . this | all his charges thew, and I do not care 1o | the calendar for the rest and dispose.of as | i the Nologates and declared no mertion | in the sand hills, which streteh away for Interviews had today by the repreentative | Vilage. Later the natives returned and at. | 1058 was a very serious blow. The rebels | discuss the matter! further until I have | many minority bills as possible elogates an ared ection e of the Assoclated press with leading me tacked the British ing fol- | at first repulsed the government forces, but | seen Dunphy's letter.’” il b i Heoht ithenswitharawcand-Bmll:-Newinps. . ek ARt nilan 8R0, 60 ! 1 bers of the House of Commons show th lowed, but the natives r d after | the discovery of a large supply of whisky Hon. Bourke Cockran of New York will PATENT OFFIC) Was: ohoson doputy. grand’ maniAr Inhghitant By taking: Hile; ronte. he.soulil of the Brit- | Proved fatal to the attacking force arrive here this week. FORMED 4 PRE go a long ways without being seen by any while a section of the radicals continue to | Sustaining heavy losses NS CENSORSHIP. strongly resent the selection of Lord Rose- | Ish were \\[m\lunl - one, and as his description is not Known d Exalted Rulsr Ap | he would not be suspicioned when he again The rebels devoted themselves to drinking o —— e whisky, with the result that in a very short AROUSED MUCH OPPOSITION. Ex-Assistant Seor clomallod by Anarchists. time many of them were placed hors de Jarge preponderance of liberals who favor age | PARIS, March 4.—Thirteen anarchists [ combat. It was while the greater number A St o) a The e > pf the rebels were in a helplessly intoxicated A'w. mittee on printing Saturday res copting Lord Rosebery. Mr. Henry Labou- | Were arrested here toda The police made a | ¢ o chere continues to lead the irreconciliables. | search of the lodgings occupled by the pris. | Condition that the severe loss was inflicted PITTSBURG, March 4.—The national coun- | vestigation of the alleged irregularities in | Ruler A. Apperly of the Elks has lssued its that they will soon find an oppor- | onefs and found and seized a quantity of | UPOR them by the gevernment troops. Those | oy of {he Daughters: of Liberty will take up | letting the contract for printing the Patent | an order that threatens to widen the split | jo o o0 win cy of State Quincy - Testifles in the Investigation, Latest Order of ( Pittsburg Schools [ WASHINGTON, March 4.—The senate com perly of the Elks. uppeared in the setemen f the A, F 3 umed the tn- | CHICAGO, Mureh 3.—Grand Exalted bery instead of Sir William Vernon Harcourt as Mr. Gladstone’s successor, th 18 a ACCIDENTS AT FREMONT, FRest Carelons He I I tun'ty to protest in a practical form in the | explosiv ..l.m 8 mass of documents of the ::-'“fy.».“ ...“;"“:'.f”:‘u';:-?’r }'J'Q:.J“ff,‘nl ok ""'jj"; the controversy which has arisen over the | Office Gazette. Ex-Assistant Secretary of | In the orgapization that resulted from the . House of Commons against the selection of | usual anarchist charact cent searches | ) v uotvey outside the range of fire esh | employment of nuns as school teachers in | State Quincy took the oath and testified as | @ction of Apperly and Grand FREMONT, March 4.—(Speclal to The e of ann 8 In changing the pla Lord Roschery made by police have disclosed the fact that cetings after It had been decided by the fourth ward. Me. J. Kepfle, | to what he had done to secure the award of ieral of Jackson Williums, an the bat- | the Thirt Bee)—The f guns have now been mounted upo; Mr. Gavin Brown Clark, a leading Scoteh | numd of well-to-do persons have given | & been | 30 TIEAYSEQL A T oo s DO radical, says agrees With the position | Money to anarchists with a view to suring | (orles, and they are now “doing s much 1@.-".&.':].‘.J”:m‘.mu and will attend & meet- | the printing contract to the National Lith- stees. From Apperly's office has been | 0ld and highly esteemed citizen, whose death taken by Mr. Labouchere, and adds that he | themselves against outrages. Among those [ Jmage to the rebel L €1 Ik ‘of the natiogal board in Brooklyn next | OBTaphing company. This contract, he said, | distributed an order that every member of | was announced Friday, occurred today, and Dimaelf will probably emphasize his protest | Wio hive thus paid what is practically lack. |, B F68 TGRS oouay eripplea ow- | week. Concerning the Thirty-fourth ward's | had nothing to do with the State department, | the fraternity furnishing the press with [ way attended by a great concourse of | by U withdrayzl of x..l- Bupport of the goy- | Mail are many priests. Ing o the lack of men. In addition to this, | 8doption of nuns as sehool teachers, Mr. | with which he was connected. He consid- | Materlul for stories of the troubles In the | np \wijams was a man whom everybody StasiBal Kb aa fhely ond Cetluel aseda an, He ala's Clalm Aga'nst Moraceo. every one of thelr ships here, with the cx- | Kepfle said: “With other officers of the d that he was acting ax an individual | Mevers-Anperly camp will be summarily ex: | oo and who had beon one of the mee 'I““}' He will probably m: ve an .n‘wbxh;nm\ MADRID, March 4, A dlapatob from | septian of the Aquidatan, hay been F,".”I ful) | natlonal bosydat the DEuRHjers 05 Libarty nd not as an officlal. He entered a general the order who are connected with pape V‘u charitable and unselfish of men, True, he ¥ Melilla states General Martinez Campos, the | Of holes by the government forts. The fa- | I shall hold a consultation to secure as- | den to charges that he was interested ( par 10 the address in roply to the queen's speech b Lo g L "¢ | Gilitles for repairing this damage are very | Blstance and act in concert with the Junior | beneflcially in the lithographing company; | that print such information are to be ex. | had gained a large property, but he had PrOFOgUINg the session I order (o raise the | speclal envoy who was sent o the sultan of gre, und, consequently, their vessels are | Order of American Mechanics. We believe | that he knew beforehand that Mr. Sey. | Pelled also. , used it liberally in assisting needy men aud subject of home rule all around | Morocco by Spain to present the Spanish | pot&iie. KT, COREEIMENCY: e X deut | that the condition of affairs In the Thirty- | mour was (o be. appoiuted commissiones The officers also declare that the board of | MW 1t FAEESU B8 B0 T Othe mbers of the housa, whil | demands for indemnity for the attacks made i PR i | grand trustees s relieved from off alding chsritable Institution ther members of the house, while ex- | demands for indemnity for the attacks made | po, % Mo L eCol taken away from them | fourth ward is in dizect opposition to the | that he had sought to secure work | 5Tad es 1 om office, It ; B RELNEDL o e pressing sympathy with this attitade, de- | upon Melilla by the RIf tribesmen, has 4 A8 TEHE TEEEI SRR ARER FEORR HREI L pinic of the constitution, which provides for [ in- the department for the — National | 18 aid that 90 per cent of the members of mplaint ha nom i ) elare they do not feel justified in overturn- | brought his negotiations to a successful con: 8 Bl s P el o ote se 1 the order are opposed to the Meyers-Apperly | policemen are te Kl in the use of B I8 T B popular civilian for the presidency, and, | ® complete separation of state and church company in April of last year, Horace R0 OPRORSS 14 Y v ing the llberal government, especially as | cluslon. —Whe sultan will pay Spaln the sum | g oyy " with thelr southern allies surrounded J clllor Kerr of the Junior Order | Kenney, a personal and political friend of I8, AR3. thas this aotign ix Mkaly 14 thelr gun Instances have been efted daa] s Bohshery. 1a 1 RIOK0S 1 GUALIORS ThAt | OF 80,000,000 plasiar by overwhelming forces, it would seem th echanics says: the contem- | his, bad discussed the work of lithographing | Sl 11 the expulsion of those officer 1] wh they hav ff prematurely, thus ‘;”“"‘” HONPL IR SARLY. ARoA SRS “"'I’: Won by the Britannia had reachied the end of their rope plated action will be taken In a few days. for the patent office with him, He asked | '€ 01OV KRR, Sue QrEanisg endangering inoffensiy 1z The LKL SOANON, - Al e ¥ YO AV SE! 38, v > g Winn uine to secure Information fc him _—- - mayol 48 been ked to look | the mat= reason to believe that he agrees that the MARSEILLES, March 4.—The yacht Bteamers March 4. | La, (Qiiney) e BiumALon. for G Lectures at Weato 0 el dakod h ! o8 8 I Britatina: “ownad bx tha Drloos. ol Walss Mot s Killed, , as to the work from the present commi R aTON R A : ter and consider plaint i reason for a limitation the Lords. | [ prince ale A Ay iy " New York—Arrived—Zaandam, from A sloner. Mr. Quiney related circumstances c o P80, RAROD (Rpesial Tel The Platte river at thi ti aking Moveover, the opinion is expressed that Lord | won a race for 2,000 francs off this port N ‘ vy UFC L aterdam: Lucania, 1 Liverpool; BEdam, | several conversations e 1 with Commi gram to The Bee)—A course of lectures 1s | up, the main ch 1 hay ) yess Rosebery may propitiate the professional and | today. The Orletta, owned by the Marquis elved toduy premature explosion | from Rotterdam. sioner Seymour on the subject, and his in- | being given In Weston under the ausg o T IR R SR o commercial classe b les softening th | R I, was second The race was wit eeurred last evening in of the min at At Londc Arrived—England, from New | troduction of Mr. Kenney to the commlis of the Epwor league The president of th f dynamite the brid, may b " ranc f the opposition of the liberal unlon- | nessed by thousands of persons and the rra Mojada, just as the last shift of t) York sloner. It had not occurred to him that | State Women's Christian Temperance union laint hus been made that neglect Ists, which, with the choice of a more be victory of the Britanunla caused much en- | day was leaving. Three of the miners were At Havre—Arrived—La Bretagne, from | it was inconsistent with his post, then in | Mrs. Hitchcock, spoke to a full house last red by not reporting infectious snd Hgerent leader, such as Bir Willlam Vernon | thusiasw, killed and several injured. The authoritl INU‘ York, the State department, to make such a rec- | night and agaln tonight. glous diseases in the city, and (o