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OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1895. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. ESTABLI JUNE HAPPY TO HAVE IT SETTLED({ ™ *aere oit *7o*% || EGISLATURE ENDED [N RIQT | 7" o rne ~eomdea wewr swot. gy (Np GO (UT ALIVE|™s mness sove worems zo vl ghIn 17 TUROUGH QUICKLY Widely Signed Address Being Circulated More Trouble Retween ths Whites and HWarry Hayward Sentenced to Ve Among the Armeninns. i Bincks on the New Orfeans Lovee. and Ho Takes it Quite Calmly. LONDON, March 11.—The special corre- NEW ORLEANS, March 11—Soon after MINNEAPOLIS, March 11.—Harry T. Hay President of Argentine Consoles Himself | epondent of the Associated press in Armenia | Revolvers Drawn and Many Percons Were | 10 o'clock this morning a crowd of white | Details of the Mining Dicaster at White | ward, convicted of the murder of Catherine [ Churchill-Russell Bill Recommended for Even in His O.untry's Defeat, sends the following from Kars: Reriously Injor craw men who are on ® strike went to the Oaks Aro Still Meager, Ging has three months to live An address to Mr. Gladstone, which Is n3ad of St. Andrews street on the levee and passed on him by Judge Smith this morning being circulated everywhere, {8 being male a furious assault on the negroes who after a motion for an arrest of sentence by WAS A V.CTORY FCR ARBITRATION | widely signed. The address is headed with | MZSSAGE NEVER REACHED THE SPZAKER | were working there. Some thirty or forty | $IX BODIES HAVE BEEN RICOVERED | Mr. Erwin had been denied. Harry came into | WILL CHANGE OMAHA'S PCLICE BOARD the text: “Who I8 my neighbor?’ and shots were fired by the whites and two of the the court in the aame leisurely calm manner “Go thou and do likewise.” It says: negroes, John Parker and Philip Fisher, ‘ - that has characterized his demeanor all No Longer Any Cause for Friction Between | “Dear Sir—Wo remembered his allegory of | Trouble Arose Over an Eftort to Keep the | (o5 L0 B0 0 ere remoyed | At Tenst Two More Are Yet in the Mine— gh the trial and survesed the crowd | Rouse's DIl for a Supervisor of Publle . : “ tho heavenly teacher after having read ore epresentas e of the Ace 4 y tHe Two Conritries ! il your Dowertul apetch st Hawarden in des retary Out of Representas | 1y pospital in a dyifg condition. No GhS b el el Ly coldly while the handeuffs were being re- Printing Also Sent Back to He ter at Washington Replies to 1 arrests were made although there was a large Miles from the Nearcst moved. Judge Smith agreed to examine the Made a Law-Routine . h a Veto Message Held fense of the Armenlan people who live S Congratulatory Messages. under Turkish rule and who euffered many ntll the Last Minute number of police present. More trouble is Telegraph OfMce. grounds urged for a new trial on March 2§ of the Day. expected. \tence was Passage in the House, hundreds of years in the name of Chris- and then passed sentence. He said he had no tianity from the barbarous tyranny of the First Officer Spanni of the British ship doubt whatever that the verdict was a just (Copyrighted, 185, by the Assoclated Press) | Turks and Kurds INDIANAPOLIS, March 11.—The leglsla- | Makifar, who witnessed the rict, says:| DE arch 11—A speclal to the |ana righteous, and, while he did not b LINCOLN, March 11.—(Speclal)—The exe RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb. 16.~The Diario | “Armenian people are like a helpiess, abin- | ture broke up in @ wild riot tonight in which | “Three vessels lying between Jackson dnd | News from San Antonfo, N. M. says:|lieve in capital punishment, it was his pain- | pocted did mot eventuate fn an anticlpated Official publishes the following telegram of | ’l‘;"""h“‘:"‘”j‘l ":‘_"'l'r“’ju“:',""»”:‘I' b !“1";;'“"}"‘» almost every member participated. Revol- ?{m"nm:: :‘,":.':l«WF]:E,,:,':,[,W.:,,,M 11“';”‘(:‘ Today's stags from White Oaks to Cartha ful duty to pass sentence ‘n aceardance WIth | girypgele over house roll No. 139, Allan's Fire Dr. Jose Uriburl, president of the Argentine | pov (i 5t \I. -’.n~\:«“n= ‘countrs the | Vers were drawn and many persons were | g f ) B :",;,' “‘“,k and were on the levee, | tWelve miles from here, brings additional | M r])":\ shEadns o0 Wil (" he continued, | 00 Police commission bill for Omaha. The Republic, in reply to that of President | yand of humanity., The hearts of all Ar- | serlously injured, Adams of Park county per-| Thare was a crowd of darkies away down | news of Saturday's disaster at the Old Abe | ., u!f.f‘\.'.,.‘ :f,'\(”.l\ ‘: |.,m,'::f,“u.,,',.\ pin ‘.‘,.,,‘, DIl did not occupy much time In committes Moracs: menfans in every part of the world bless [ haps fatally, For fully twenty minutes the | tho levee, and they were walking up. The | mins When the etage left White Oaks it Jail and there confined until, after a pe- | of the whole, but was recommended for “The friendly manifestations of the Brasil- | your name and will bless it as long as they | state houso was filled with a howling, surg-| White came down the levae; when the (W0 | was certaln that cight men had lost their | riod of three months, at a time to be fixed | passuge by to large a vote that the opposle fan people toward Argentine, which your ex- { bl ing mob. M ho had been friends and sat crowda met they exchanged several SholS | yiieq ihe only one escaping being one who | DY the governor of this state, you be taken | tion was scarce oticcable. The b N s Ll » are| ‘We presume to present you, as an humble | 1E TOD- AR WHO AAC been THEAC WHH T otied w PARYE) RIDITET e ikekjrand | U Y3 LIS CRLY CRE) SSCRIRG beInG ond WO {1l iies h et tion £00 HRREVE BY US| e o o noLcgabie: TG DITIDRCS cellency was pleased to transmit to me, &re | o oecion or our unlimited thankfulness, a | 1€ by side during the session became deadly | oo aware of the troubles between the | Was cloze to the mouth of the shaft when Heek Untll ¥ou are dead.” . i vides that in each city of the metropolitan cordially returncd by our people. Both na- | vory anciint Armenian gospel, the eternal | enemies and made every effort to injure each | whites and blacks, 1 watched thelr move- | the fire broke out, Already six bodies have [ "jyg ctened calmly and sat down with- [ ¢1ass there shall be a board of fire and po- tions can proudly claim before the whole | saurce of the active love and truth which | other, ments closely been recovered. Three bodies were recov- | out slightest show of feeling. lice commissioners, who shall be appointed rl'nrltll ::u-, lu‘n:u‘r lnf le\’i‘n.l(: plr_m\,;o‘ by ..r'.:;l» fills your heart," Myron King, ‘Gfl\'rlrnnr ;\L\(I:\r\\s' ‘.m-l;.u- onAbout ity fi.‘l”'ilmw‘«:!efl""r“:"l":" .;‘.:7"1“’:;‘] cred at 10:15 yesterday morning in the main | Minneapolls has two new murlcr cases 1!:- ]uw overnor, commissioner ot public ce to the principle of arbitration between na- —— secretary, was locked in the elevator and a cer Miller wa Yyl way between the second and third levels, | Ma¥ Piegert, who was stabbed by Paul Klein | lands and buildings, and the attorney gens 5. o | NEWFOUNDL CHANCE NOW. the upper portion of the wharf at the time, Yy . evels. | Cohn st Merribomat NFLHARY B i { 2 tions, and the Argentine people, although UNDLAND'S CHANCE 1S NOW.lyig purly man guarded the door and re-| e (PbY l.‘m,g Wown further attending to| The others were found in the slope con- | . mylln!”‘npl‘r”“‘d'l’(:h:” ied 'H‘“':' ‘I:“m‘““:‘l; eral, sitting as an appointive board, of which :::m::‘-.ss;:-‘?‘ 'rl‘yy”.:MI;:!\”:)r’ul().lll;.\'n‘].;-\l::!l;n:“n\l‘h:;:‘l.: London Times Commen's Favorably on the [ {60 to allow him to leave, The golice | the recovery of some of the screws which | necting the third and fourth levels. The schmidt is under arrest and will be tried '!'; LS L LR Gy was, .-mmxuf.l the fin l“lr-n(v-u e in this ques Unton with Canada, finally drove the man away and the secretary | had been thrown into the river by the mob. | other two bodies are believed to be in the murder. He pleads self-defense, e board shall, within thirty days of the T e oy ears decupy- | LONDON, March 11.—The Times, In an [ was releared, When he arrived at the door | Miller heard a fusilade of shots and When | gjxiy jevel, The list of dead given In these No 80Goh murder: securred M. Northedst | pAssage of tha: aet, namo ttifes oltinens ke "atte “ara Mnesrely AL g8a1 article on Newfoundland, s: that the ne- | of the house at 11:15 he found It locked. He |he dashed around the corner of Jackson |, .o "o " en chang Minneapolis today. As a_result of a long | least one from cach of the two political par- ing attention, are sincerely happy at seeing , say A street he saw negroes rupning in every i yesterday has not been changed, | Gl RN O s Nicholas Bodvi disappear the only motive of disagreement | Eotlations looking to a union with Canada | had an important message trom the governor | gitetion® X™“yie“Cang of blue and red.| Whito Onke fs over sixty miles from | o fi "y auarrels Nichelts Botvin, o | ties casting the largest vote for governor. with their former allies, relations With | will bo followed here with sympathetic in-|and a great deal depended on its delivery to | ghirted white m-n were after the negroes, | Carthage, the nearest railroad point, and | twice ””M-mh-';‘lw Hek '“',‘,:JI; In“_"“fh,”"t‘h‘“\ The measure then continues to prescribe the whom It Is our constant desire to strengthen | yuregt Canada can assume the responsi- | the speaker of the house before 12 o'clock. | firing at them as they ran. The crowd | (he nearest telegraph Iine fs at this place, | father attacked Lim Ircumstantial evi- | 1Utie8 of the board In extenso, It was ex by bonds of mutual cordiality and common a egraph line is at this place. r attacked him, but circumstantial ev : interest. Your excellency wiil please accept | Dility for ewfoundland’s debt w ithout | He pounded on the door, but was denied ad- | of whites quickly vanished, and in a Short|\wpon (he stage loft there yost:rday, he |4eNCe seems to show that the boy approached | Pected that a prolonged fight would follow the expression of my sentiments of highest | Creating the awkward precedent that Great | mission. He cried that the door was locked ‘")}f“ "“”;’l\qfif wibild "'I‘ i £ ulf Wb, had | camp was still in such contusion and ex- | [fOM behind, struck his father with some f this bill but it falled to materialize. H e R ) Britain would create by shmilar action. o | and requested that it be opened, as tie had [ (The oficers Shp LR L e et S R e B e AT instrument and then shot him. After | Rouse's printing bil, house roll No. 430, Aiieoommiitee. chiarged with the enter the Dominion s a step forward, bath | 5 (b B B0 e volce was | DEC Shot; one was lying on the 3 T B IBRhEN s THD oH IR ey e i3] committing the crime he gave himself up. | was recommended for passage today by the X A : RS L 5 in power and Importance, which swhound. | & Message e g 3 © WAS | gave his name as Philip F. Fisher, a screw | e lea . The origin of the fire is 3 $ s SUINBH it Sonowing. Glepam s [ Tand_ would have been well ddvieed to have | heard by a number of democrats, Who were | man, aged 25 years. He said that he Bl The Ol Sl SIS Wk isiva . AIBLBPISCOTME. JANONY, |Sriiis s eoun e oy 'mxv.‘rn:;g M " 11.—Serzedello | taken in the days of her greatest prosperity. |in the corridors and they ran to his assi-tance. | sided at the corner of Rochebalave :"'“] prope that has been worked for a g THE _':'_'" PAL CANONS. | of public accounts, state treasurer and secres Correa: I thank you in my behalf | JUst now she is to be congratulated if such | An attempt was made to force open the doors, | Gravier strect was Just walking along | humber f‘rfll\{"|\|\t' and i \'\mld rm.llyl el | committes Appolnted at the General Con- | 11Y of state are made a printing board, who and that of ‘my companions for the | & way ~'lmu|.| lwl‘ «]‘w-nv;l ot w‘( her m\-""‘r- but the crowds of republicans who were bent \3’:"‘;;‘}: l“” ”L‘l\”;‘f'e"i‘” ’;:: Ly r'"']:“' somely, and’ th ‘“‘T,.}‘ RS TRE R Buitea ,.';‘"{}' ference Makes Its Ie shall have general supervision over the mat- able message s s am con- | tunes 1o details of the French shor T idatiaaai s e i Te was shot through the right sid J Lidd RN RLBLoCK cannol oAl er of state pri . rovi R L e et thions | quisation: ‘can be Wiscused: when Canadars|On keeping the overnor’s wecretary out with | iy "5 4" ae™ Very difiaroulity woun bought' at_wny price. The owners are| NEW YORK, March 1L—The Joint com- [ {oF of state print ! ) vince American, whose consclentious labor in ex- | readiness to federate shall be assured, In |his message resisted with all the force they | pye gther wounded negro was John Barker; | Mostly residents of Albuquerque. mittee appointed at the general conference | OF this board to appoint a supervisor of pub- erclsing the functions of arbitrator, animated | Vi of the probability of the elections chang- | could command. The heavy oak doors were | he was also very serfously shot. A call| o o k ———— |of the Protestant Episcopal church of the | li¢ Printing, who must be a practical printer, by the same sentiment of friendship for both | 1_"».' ;Iun overnment of n'],\‘:u'(n‘ the Nl("" blo to withstand the pressure brought to LG nt to headquarte 'hby Miller and soon [ ONLY FOUR MEN YET BROUGHT UP. | ypited States of America to revise the con- “‘“! Who *“'”lh‘vld KM:: um-l for Vrh:lv'w:’:n ot nations, will have been also received with | foundland authorities would be unquestion- | heay upon them, and they were forced open. | the levee was alive with policemen. - 5 Sttt tons PANbRE Bt e eHuveRT RRE e o years, and recelve a salary of $1,500 per entire fatisfaction throughout the Argentine | ably wise not to lose time in completing the |y, "ROR EEM B (0 AEERE JOTEE 0| opgeitement. ran high, and the levee was | TWwenty-Oue st el ie Rt tbo iy yln.l‘m.! Saice % ”I‘,.,:,!l::: l; :;':T,,:.M: R L gL R republic, and that this happy and honorable | negotiations. No other permanent remedy .' BuEIG o were bent upon | 1in€d With sailers and screw men, but up ANl Mine. 0 s i efsdd ol - | state printing is done in an economical an event will causo the bonds of friendship | for their troubles is likely to be o good | the crowd of republicans who were bent upon |\ p o dcont writing no arrests have been | WINNIPEG, Man., March 11.—The shaft|tion In a report which was made public to- [ workmanlike manner. The supervisor shall which have united us with our allies of | as confederation. preventing him from reaching the speaker. | pmgge, house at the famous Sultana gold mine, | day. The revision provides there shall be a | Mmake his annual report to the governor, with Caseroes and Paraguay to be still more o TS0y With one accord they began striking at each a: —_—— : fourteen miles from Rat Portage, general synod, consisting of the house of | fetalled exhibits of recelpts and expenditures. firmly strengthened, as we o much desire. LoNbmere suffer Another Defent | Gce, and the seeretary was in great danger | WOMBNIN THi: GENERAL CONFERENCE, | fire early this afternoon, and before | Dishops and the House of deputics, which shai | between the 1st of June and the 1st of Au- “RIO BRANCO. “ONDON, Mareh 11.—A Shanghai dispatch | 517 B0 S mes were discovered (hey completely en- | sit and deliberate separately, and that free- | SUSt bisnnally, the Board of Public Print- PLOT OF THE MONARCHISTS, to the Times =ays a Chinese force of 7,000 | °f be S AT stern Methodist Churches Vote Against loped the building. This, of course, shut|dom of debate be allowed. Either house may | \D8 Shall proceed to let bids, giving notice men, supported by thirty guns, was at-| ‘“Kill him; kil him cried a hundred theip 1t A TEEIs ¢ HEom oL ] : of same by publication in oné newspaper in RN v ei750 5% Camipings publivhied | the . supp v th guns, was 4 b : | Feen) he Propositio the alr supply to the mine, In which | originate and propose legislation, but every | OF St by publication in o following, article in regard to the. disturb. | Lacked by the sse 4t Donshottal on | volces, The women who were in the gallery | NEW YORK, March 1L.—At the forenoon | were working twenty or twenty-five miners, | act must be adopted by both Houses and be [ the, ities of Lincoln and Omaha and threo G NEHA LUt b0\ place ligte | BomB ARy AEO) || tnss caa e e VIS ea scl 1, and one or two of them fainted. | session of the Baltimore Methodist con A messenger who arrived at Rtat Portage | certified by the signatures of the presiding | NSPAbERs An o e e “I‘\ :;m provoked, it is now well known, by the mon- [ which fc ¥ o In a moment everything was confusion, and | €Nce Teports were made on a question known | from the mine at 8 o'clock tonight says | Oficer and of the secretary of each house. | g/t RESEEICS fOV dotails mandato type) blnds archists and their friends, the insurgents in command of the right wing of the t friends and enemies alike wers fighting, | 88 the “Hamilton amendment,” which was | when he left at 4 o'clock only four men ! The house of bishops is to be composed of | i,/ 160 1 (GRS 5 ’ b ot tof plre Son a suriiite: by | The lett wing was composed of Yamas supmitted by the last general conference | had been brought up. A number of toctors | every -bishop of the churen having jurisdic- | 5 = penm Kol Lo give wou o surprise by | woliters from Kal Ping The attack was |The solo alm of the democrats was (0 get | ti'{ho Churches to vte on. 1t looks to the | Were WOrking over thess In' the hops of tlon, every bighop condjutor and “bishops | THETC WS @ gallant attempt made to ;;:k otice not published 0 essful, and In two hours the Chinc <ing el aron VB o (el b s eule]| i s 3 L he | quscitating them, but with small chances o resig: sdictlon 8 housa roil No. 404, the State university $80,+ HENADIper, e unlyiomrm to reasons of fled “towara_ Chin Chow, 100 men, ‘;‘1:’ L ‘fh'( :‘. :."Z‘r.'_ ‘U,U ‘:.‘, x,‘l:‘L ‘": 'f"‘x"‘x'--“‘;' "':‘ onlen o th [ '“l"”l“ Lom- | of succesa, The Gther men in the mine were ;‘.v“\“.-‘ |,r4,u||w“fx:-':v‘«‘qw-r\’lr j"’lf:\ i o I:I“['..“\}: 000 bill, on to the general appropriation bille gravo political convenience. The Japanese loss was ten . After | desk > B s veto and e re-| ference, but is a thing of complicated stru i & i1 £ P0G C certainly suffocated, and are practically for conflderation at tho same time. The at- “The police of this capital discovered last | burning Donshottal for stratesic reasons | publicans were determined to hold him ture. Out of five districts in the Baltimore | given up for Tost, “The shafting nd skt | Dishop Il elect, by o majorlty vote | {on OECRtIGE AL TS, Same e, RO one week a conspiracy hatched asainst the goy- | the Japanese recrossed the Liao. until 12 o'clock, at which time the house | CoOnfercnce only two voted on it at all. | Machincry being' destroved hindered the | from its own number, primus to be Ms | gigeration of tho appropriation bills a speclal ernment of Dr. Prudente de Moracs. The Kuswan £nperial Yacht Wreek A TAN AR sinalats Five churches voted In the Frederick dis- | 1OUK, Of Eescue, e families of the men | presiding officer, who shall hold offite for | order for tomorrow at 10 o'clock a. m, Mun- plan was to get possession of the steamboat| TLONDON, March 11.—The Globe this after- e 8 3 trict, with the result of twenty-one for and | excitement, as theit ‘only communication | capacity of for camonionl cause o OF " ger moved an amendment to include the unis coming from Petropolis, on which the chief | noon prints a report ot the effcct that the forty against the admission of women. | With the mine Is a circuitous and somewhat | C*PACity of for canonical ca versity measure and put tho whole lot off of the nation ought to come down on Monday. | Russian imperial yacht Czarina, which re- | Many persons were knocked down and | Thirteen churches in the Washington dis- | danserous wagon trail. No further partic-| . ——=®——— until next Thursday. Ricketts showed, by He, being a prisoner in the hands of Belfort, | cently left Athens for Corfu with the Rus. | trampled under foot. Revolvers were flour- | trict voted, with the result of 123 for and [ W4T are expeeted tonight, = .. | PRESBYTERY SOLD THE CHURCH. | the logic of past cvents in 1893, how much would be carricd aboard the Aquidaban. Im- | sjan minister to Greece, M. Kokuna, on | jshed, but as fast as one was drawn the |21l against the admission of women. Rev. | The fire is supposed to have Docat stomtod | time it required to properly digest and assim- mediately afterwards the movement on land | board, in order to greet the czarewitch, has | 500" 2! - SN dos e | Dr. €. Herbert Richardson submitted an- | by a pipe in e pocket of & coat hanging | Frotest of Dr. Tarkhurat Agalnst it Avalied | ilato appropriation measures, and urged im= was to take place, effected by two battalions [ been wrecked in the Gulf of Patras,’ The [ man holding it was knccked down. The | other amendment to the constitution of the | on the wall. FForeman Johnson, noticing Nothing. mediata action. The motion of Crow pre- and the perzonnel of the military school, | fate of the minister s not Known. =~ | heavy chairs were torn from the floor by | church this morning, providing for the ad- the fire, calied on the men to'asisst in| NEW YORK, March 11.—In spite of the | Vailed. no Bocayuva. Koluna, on board, concerni afet : e : gte 8 B oNnEonArus Lo ; : *| Petitions and memorials were first in order O TR A e i et TR G C T h“ry! pleces. Doors leading to other rooms were [ morrow. the fiery room, removed two boxes of pow- [ pulpit yesterday that the proposed sale of the this morning, as declared by Munger in the b o ing | , Chaplain McCabe, missionary secretary of | der, and then' directed his atention to an 3 b Finance, A. Guanabara; exterior, M. Pestana; | on a_sandbank. The yacht, how has | Shattered by perscns in the corridors trying | o "Cfiiirch, announced he wes endeavorng | attémpt to ave the bullding. There was no | Church of the Sea and Land by the Pres- | speaker's chair. Quite a number were read, Justice, M. Alquerque; marine, J. Gonealves. | not sustained any damages. fo cffect an entrance to the chamber. The | o raise “a. million and 4 hiur for missions.” | fire protection, and a” bucket brigade ‘was | dytery, afterdt-had been promised to the |the majority being petitions favorablo to Bens u o ) Sl b o e e 8a at the $1,000 ne had been | organized, but it was of no avail, as the B edict’ Ci e R S Raleigh Arrives at Colon. polico were powerless o check the mob, | el Iy "5 ana since: then' the church | shaft house was completely consamed. The | Madison Square Presbyterian church for mis- | edictis age of cansent bill, and one trom Otos th ey Tty COLON, March 11.—The United States | which seemed bent on destroying everything | had grown 660,000 members, and it was fit- | fire was started at 1 o'clock, and until 1:30 | slon work, was a deliberate, cold:blooded | phllY, BERIETNE KR KRS SIEAE SE B DEXS e proofs are in the hands of Amaro Caval- | ioqpehip Raleigh has arrived here from [ In the room. ting to increase also the misslonary collec- | o'clock no effort could possibly be made to | yiolation of a solemn contract, and an act | come Cotet At Lincoln for all time cantl, Energetic measures were taken to| RESMONE HHEET WO ARV BIE Trele 0 : g tions. He presented. alss the need of more | asslst. the men. in the shafte ag sege to 3 A come, frustrate the revolt of forces by land and BOAL, bl f| At 11:57 the excitement was intense. Men | money for a great Methedist building now | the ruins were sufficiently cooled, it was | Which, if committed in Wall street, would | The committee on corporations reported sea and against any new plans. Should [ {hirtyefive soldiors was sent from this place | were fighting in every part of the room, ana | being constructed in Rome. = esented | Qund that the timbers lining the shaft were | have furnished the members of the Pres- | liouso roll No. 398, by Schickedantz, another there be any disturbances of order a state [ tfon which attacked Tocas del Toro artived | several of them were bleeding from nu- | the report of the commitiee. of sustentation, | teeer i, e e s dhen pontiand on | bytery with juiey meat for Tomiletical ex- [Stock yards bill, with a recommendation that of slege will be proclalmed. The govern-|at that place from Greytown, in the |y eroys wounds. The democrats wera | It reported unfavorably on a plan suggested | falling uscles SwniitHara) 4% 1 ploitation, the Presbytery today voted the 1=_ln‘ pl:u_l_{un_fivnnml file. Munger ruled ment is consldered strong. schooner Iavor de Dios, which has since K L "®| last year to charge preachers one-half of 1| Shortly after 2 o'clock the fire was extin- | ale of the church. As it was Introduced, | that it was already there, together with all In reply to this curious document, Dr. lln-*nlm\‘-«-;llyv Bocas del Toro, “(',‘.',,.';‘fi‘,',;f‘f‘ gradually forcing King toward the speaker's | por cent s paid them for the | guished in the shaft, and the ‘men de- | the resolution dirccting the sale quoted the other stock yards legislation not yet acted Amaro Cavaleanti says: *It is really won- | pofrd, FERLE TICS THC = = "]i | desk, and the republicans were growing | Weak chur church is too poor | scended, and found six men on the first | words of Dr. Parkhurst given above in a | “POn. ) he United States cruiser Atlanta is still o R ChaIith A anatEnTationtod o s e Sl e tad &l [ D 3L X el Correlro de Campines, referring to the plan S being injured. A few seconds later, King, | enough to make $100 for a single and $500 | these men weré in better condition’ th it “was amended, with the consent of the | B¢fEral 1o No. 683ty Siten) tolnt Horio nf“cunwllrncy. uhloum lm\'p‘ the bad taste to Ao m_“lr‘*h t-f‘ n“i 1"1‘ by with his clothing torn almost from his body, | 1O & Martied man. the others. Efforts were begun to ra mover, after Dr. Mullally had urged that - D0, VLU LCEy; 10 B ULIORE affirm that groofs were Iin my possession, JRG, March 11.—The grand duchess A Memorial services were held for Rev. | them. The first raired was revived after | the preamble be allowed to remain, Dr | SOUNLY boards to make special assessments Of a certainty, the above mentioned news- | of Hesse, formerly Princess Victoria Melita | and his face bleeding, was pushed by ma'n | Thomas Myers, Rev. J. W. Cornelius, Rev. | a short time. The fourth man, John Lagier, ; 3 for the benefit of drouth sufferers. e y n X shot e h m g Mullally’s remarks caused considerabl 0 AR A ; paver could not knock at a door less disposed | of Saxe’ Coburg-Gothja, daughter of strength through the crowd and thrown | Trenvy Dewient drought M Clemme Tast | ed Shortly after he renched the surface. | 4ypnter among the members, and the ROl Mo 6T "fim"x"‘“"‘:;I-“;f‘"(""“‘l!i“;‘";lcl: :‘1’ sncllxe:' it u; this ln».qwclo. as 1 amael beiffAuLscof 01“,“1‘4‘"\:;;‘!\’;:'““_"‘*,4,:;"‘”,“]:, heavily against the speaker's desk. He held [ message to the conference, delivered - | brought to the sy but all recovered | speaker became very angry. - Turning to the | rejating to the lierd law. 8 i e (,,,\: marricd to Grand Dule’ Braestof Hesse at | Governor Matthews' veto in his hand, but i TG AL IR e chn (iexnimiiDolph (Dricoe (Ehe eRGuR) 180 Sities mombery e “:d:n i 1'1ms iiterk s unt || soutblroll ENodbsRmak s L SEN G unless 1t be In tho brain of those who - | qorEn o et e of Gear | 1t never reached the speaker. Just as King | Uon, prohibition and the race quostions. | jco Fig Bl e AV Erying ! Oliarish | los ooin 7 Ourustiand kthigtiauahteritia un: any regiatered pharmacstito gell liquoriwithy vented i, and perhaps with malevolent in- | many and other distinguished people . Was_about to'place it 'in Speaker Adama | ST € CNOUER foaxs Erected, this wnnouncer | lagestiom, G G Eeterson 'and Charles ; T ] o URelonl N0, 1295, by Brown el b os g tentions, or adversaries of the republi ———— hand that official kicked and beat back the [ these subjecis are remembered. hadlsak A O R N warNED coLORED MEN 10 LEAVE it o) ) PUNI G TR REPUBTIOE M TRIENDS NGING BACK AN ELECTION CROOK. & 8 She i b badly burnec ABNE LORED MEN LEAVE. | for a ditch fund in tlie several counties of the PUNISHING THE REPUBLIC'S FRIENDS, | BRINGING BACIK crowd and In a voice which could be heard b= e | It seems the air shaft ignited and caused | stato for the maintenance and reparation of In regard to this, 0. Seculo says: “Every | Kansas City Officers Get Bradbury After a | above the horrible din, crled: OWE SOMETHING T0 THE PARTY.|& s\(uluxx.\.].(lr_:\lhr: :‘lll:;.';"‘vn'\‘ |.|"§ r‘;_:{_‘];“[hfl! :xl:f; Whitceaps in a Missourl Town tend Out | djtches, oue ghould now know that all who were Fight. “The house has adjourned; the house has o A el also causing smoke to descend the sShaft, S, 'll"""" by Whotesale. House roll No. 565, by MeNitt, providing for lf)rIt‘mlsnlo the republic and put themselves | pORTLAND, March 11.—The colored | q5000 4% i Delaware “vx"'ll':{;‘-'“t"-':"“"'x Get Together | 1y when found all were unconscious and | UNIONVILLE, Mo, March 11.—The ex- | the purchase and display of the American flag eside Marshal Florlano Pelxoto in defense of ey tufte 2| 8930 . anl Elect a Senator. leaning against the side of the shaft. citement attending the shooting of Al Toda, | O public school buildings. the legal government are now held to b con- | bolitician ‘and alleged ballot stuffer, 184¢| gy raised a great cry from the crowd,| AUGUSTA, Me, March iL—An interview 3 e 3 RS e e lr(.,] ,l{ *| “Houso roll No. 656, by Ricketts, providing spirators an] Insurgents by Ministers Carijo, | Bradbury, wanted in Kansas City, started on | /0" onoqy made a rush toward the | With Joseph H. Manley, regarding the sen- Sustalned tho .Westlnghouse Claim, he colored man, by City Marshal Clark has| s, {1a guppression of mob violence. Andre Cavalcanti and Captain a. | his way to Missouri tonight in charge of F. N. speaker, The veto was torn from Ki .. | atorial deadlock in Delaware, is published BALTIMORE, March 11.—Judge Morris of | not abated and a deplorable state of affairs House roll No. 542, by Mattison, providing All of these were and are still impenitent | Boley, an officer from Kansas City. Brad- iand |' & Sl m MBS | here. In it, after reciting that the election | the United States district court handed | exists, Parties unknown, with strong prej- | for a change in the present law for hiring and Sebastists and monarchists. The two former | hury was taken into custody here Friday by | 1884 by a man who dashed out of the|of 4 republican “is of the utmost importance | down his long looked for decision today in | udices against the colored race, have sent |Paying school teachers, ;u\u ud every: historlo republican alsmissed | Chiet of Polive Minto, but Mis atorey’ ap- crowd with it and made good his escape. | to the prosperity of this country and to the | the patent suit of the rom the police department, and the last has Westinghouse Afr | oo : dering | | Houso roll No. 652, by Higgins, limiting plied for a writ of fabeas corpus and the | This practically ended the riot. Several | future standing and sucoess of the repub. | Brake company of Pittsburg against tne | lotices to all the colored men, ordering| e wumber of mills tax levy to be voted in Afoin; abne but monarchists shall be placed | judge of the circuit court made the Wit ve- | small fights occurred, but the police and |lican party,” Mr. Manley says: “I believe | Bovden [Power Brake companyof Baltl- “’f‘r': :“l quit ‘“l““l ‘,“V;"c-’ ‘l'!';"m‘:‘w;;mflzflf xmll;llu Sciltlllyllgib«!x’l('ls.b g n the navy. S en b S s ¢ o , 8n.po it aya: oL belleve | pore ™ mhe’ suit was brought to secure an | adorned by a skull and crossbones, ouse roll No. 436, ole, Dr. Pradente de Moraes, president of the l‘)‘mffi‘l:f"‘n‘::"l"‘l“'u‘:y (e the tine e b | others finally succeeded in driving them | B¢ memberatiof thelliglgnare ipglsiature order restraining the Boyden company from | them reads as follows: “You will plense | the clection of county ALl republic of the United States of Brazil, has | The chlef of police had turned him over to | from the chamber. No less than two dozen | dates, They have done their tull duty to | &% IEEE INEEIRECIEnt o6, & RAs move out of town by April 1. This is fair | ~House roll No. 564, by Johnston of Doug- mow been three months in power. The presi- | Boley and a local detective, who spirited him | persons were hurt, the gentlemen who have been candidates, o T near 1% 4~ | warning. Tell Jim Bradfields to get out of [ las, relating to the period of actual tuition Xcept In some minor detalls. A vast | town. By order of committee.”” The above | in school districts. s in dent fs @ republican full of patriotio desire | wvay until taday, when ey produced him. o A L i ALt directed t fed 1t t| o unite all parties under the legal govern- | In the meantime a complaint had been en: | NyE sTOOD < o | matter s ende epublican 1s of money 15 said to he was directed to a married man. It was sen| onse roll No. 204, by Halrgrove, providing ment of the republic. In the army all the | tered against Bradbury, charging him with D BY TOE CONSTITUTION, f?,f,:,’;l yhokpliitdo SIRHLAI0 fueiv state and St The den r(‘(:l‘!"l’('l::;yinmlh"\'mll:;p to the single men, but gave Ilwm. less time | for attorneys’ fees when mechanics, laborers young officers who served tho legal govern- | belug a fugutive from justice. The court |, ; : PRI stood to have spent over $250.000 in develop- | (o move, Prosccuting Attorney Robinson has [ or servants sue for wuges. ment so faithfully are being punished. One | then dismissed the habeas curpus proceedings. ‘."Ill;:nll:.l::‘:xv ‘:‘:::":;:‘::' '":.-.'th Fact'the | party is that they should act, and act I e T aquch 18 used on some fIfty | jsuca o manifesto and the chances are the | House roll No, 621, by Halrgrove, to pro= captain, Robert Dumesne, was court mar-|The requisition papers from Missourl having Bills Havo ) s ore. | onee, and should recognize thit the repub- e would-be whitecaps will be prosecuted to the | vide security to the public against errors, tlaled because at a lunch of the battalion | arvived, Governor Lord signed them and | INDIANAPOLIS, March 11.—Lieutenant | licans of the country have the right to de- Started a Rush to full extent of the law. Officials and citizens | omissions and defects in abstracts of title, officers he drank to Floriano Peixoto's health, | Boley left with the prisoner tonight, A war- | Governor Nyc ruled today that the senate [ MDA from their hands the qujck and right | ppppy "ok, March 1l.—Great excite- | Strongly condemn the methods of the partics | House roll 419, by Brockiman, to require and yesterday one of the delegates of polics | rant has been sworn out charging Holey with | could not pass any bill, as 1t was the lust. day | *” Ok s ment was caused at Chandler Saturday, | Witing the whitecap letters. 00l district boards to keep in repalr sulte TR SOOITAL SAoh Of T veedidio strest, | kidnaping, bub Be will prebably be out of |of the session, Speaker.Adams, of the house 4 in ¢ontempt. when a man from Clifton rode Into town ————— able water closets, Pollco, and the other delegates, Altoen in| . L made an opposite ruling, allowing bills to be [ ERENTON, N.J., March 11.—13x-Con, and annonunced that President Cleveland | CHARGED WITH WORKING A SNap, | House roll 633, by Sutton of Douglas, to g en inf - 2 : man James T, DPideock must show cause | had declared the Kickapoo Indian country provide for the display of the American flag number, snatched the portrait of the ex-pres- | HE HAD WRECKED IS OWN BANK.|passed. ‘There was an animated scene in H ‘;“ Chancellor: MeGill l; S open for settlement and that hundreds Kunsas Officlal Charged with Going on a | o0 public buildings in the state Adent from the wall, crushed it in pieces and | R a the lieutenant gov i t or. | ROLOLS geror; lehLpitho SiAl0 people ) all 7 oints , ouse roll No, 3 y R et S e el cruthil 4 pleces A0 piroo Yoars' Jail Stucenco for M. oL Loon- | (10 iU enant BOVErtlor's roum at NOoN AfLer | gn Aarch 19 why he should not,he adjudged | BLoi, &7, e o shoints we ViKit at the State’s Exponse. louse roll No. 81, by Robinison, provid- NERAR AL eayion attho-Limepueh vioe A AT he senate adjourned. Mr. Nye was signing | guilty of contempt of court. Some months | pi i S0 Ol Yacad fo the KKickapoo | KANSAS CITY, Mareh 11.—A special to | /M€ for the formation of new school districts, print. 4 SAN JOSE, Cal., March 1i—H. M. Leon- [ bills when Governor Matthews came in. He | #£0 William Y. Johnson, as recel m{::m":'l" country and staked off claims, AT TR TR Ty, Tt h YT NG ””"”M; roll r\'... 'NIH. by 14;!", relating to “Dr. Garcez Palla, o well known monarch- | ard, the Santa Clara bank wrecker, who, to- | Was visibly excited and sald he had three ersc y bank, recovere returned to Chandler, but recelve he outlawry of contracts and agreements, Pideock for about 000, “and like- Y v they believe their informant was o | 11st of cCoarges against M. A, Householder, a fouse roll No. 501, by Ashby, to allc fst, Is the secretary and chief adviser of the | waiher with Cashier C. C. H, 1 .. | bills before the senate which ought to be| Wise an injunction to restrain him from "xxv;'u MR Y e & L roll- No. o0, by AWibY, 4.3/ IGuEhe n gether with Cashier C. C. Hayward, now d Jol minister of marine. The consequence is that X o > State Board of Charities and | Board of Supervisors of Clay county to coms actes a a . . ransferring and disposing of his property - member of the Sta ¥ mot & midshipman or officer who remained sed, precipitated the failure of the bank | A¢ted upon. One was against prize fight- K posing proy 5 gressman is now accused of ha One Way 10 8 state senator from Cherckee county, was pre- [ Dre with the taxpayers for the year 1874 faithful to the government is retained, All| DY their “loans” to (hemselyes, bids fair to | '"&; ing sold to his two sans for $1, in violation RS i SRR R SR 0 CHARLESTON, W. Va., March 11.—Mat- | pared today in the office of the attorney gen- | 90 tertain lands in Clay county, was ordered the officers who Temaliied are being promoted | KO (o Jall for at least throe years, as the su- |\ \Ahder your ruling declired B e utors of | tie Meadows, at Lewiston, this county, in [ eral and will be filed with Governor Morril | “"grossed for a third roading, o U over tho legal lists, and It is firmly believed | Preme court has eustained Judge Reynolds in | yo,"chouia not have made such a ruling. | the late John G. Vermily fit of outraged pride, fatally cut Agnes [ tomorrow. The charges, which are subscribed | r7¢ were Indefinitely Lostpanad bl 0L here that Saldanha de Gama and Mello wiil | the-denying of a new trial, Leonard's coun- | * %O B2 O according to the consti- - Young's throat with a razor. The Meadows | by Patrick McAndrews, a foreman at the |y vore ‘” Nos. 6 ,(';‘ "‘; 155 (ha b reinstated. Yesterday the professars of the | 3¢), H. V. Moorchouse, said today that he [, coF,F o WO BECRID Y ArE axiraaanen Kolbites Formiding ana. &irl ither, aged 76, wanted to marry the | Topeka asylum, accused Householder of Quse. rolls. Nos, 081 and 042, the general National gymnasium, ex-imperial college of | Would move for a rehearing as soon as he | gon5 50 S gt T N‘rfm" ononed MONTGOMERY, Ala,, Mar P young girl,’ but his daughter objceted, | iigross inattention to duty, misconduct in “I?l'l“l”.hl”“fl bill and "'“"", bill, were made Pedro 11, a strongly monarchical institution, by | conld get the decision and hopes yet to keep g Lo Wy oo L hts under | KOIb, Who claims to by Algbama's rightful | Wheréupon she was badly ' beaten by thé | o200 4" Vidlation of law." He i cha m“flu..u ordor for 10 A m.tomorrow, & unanimous volo (less that of Dr. Simeos) | his clicnt out of prison. | the constitution.” began Governor Matthews, | Sovernor, left Montgomery foday for Bir- | figof" evately ‘Catting. her father nd fa. | With going on a visit to Jowa relatives and | fi1 Afiendments were ordercd printed by requested that Alfred Alexander be rein-| Besides this case there are seven indic “Well, 1 am not; what is the constitution | mingham, to be present at the meeting of | tally ' injuring the woman. Agnes Young [ making the state pay his expenses; of ex- (ML I 0 00 0 stated, - Alfred Alexander is an Inglish mon- | ments for embezzlement and one for falsify- | made for if It Is to be disobeyed? Is it made | Lhe popuilst state excenutjve commitiec to- f bears an unsavory reputation, torting money from several people connected | , Suter tried 1o secure the passage of a reso- rehist. All the anti-republican papers are | ing records that arc yet unttied. The agre- | for the whole people, or just for the governop | Mertow, called for the purpose of determin- —— with state institutions, and refusi lutlon to Investigate the legality of Cobbey publishing the correspondence sent to mon- | gaté of his and Hayward's peculations was | of rndiana?" ¢ © BOVEINOr | ing whether the party” shall adopt revolu- | sary 1 lizabeth May Not Glve Up th pay It back, and with unlawfully drawing two | 820 Wheeler's compilations of the general archist sheets in the interior, claiming there | about $240,000. Leonard is out on bail of [ wy: A iy ; nary methods to seatiiKolb. Captain Kolb | “popigga, Kan., March 11.—Mary salarics, one as senator and the other as |Statutes, but it failed. MeNitt reported the T t i ‘on made a wrong ruling two years ago, lined to tall aying: L have writtern by - “ha result of an examination of a voting chli was an attempt at revolt, yet not one Rio | $11,000, “I say 1 did not,” and the lieutenant gov- | strong communication to the committee, | beth Lease, the noted populist orator, has | member of the Board of Charities, at the | Fesu! D8 maohing paper darcs to afrm It. e——— 1 ernor brought his fist down on the table be. | Which will be kiven (0 the gress.’” not made up her mind to give up her place | same time. Mr. Householder is out of the [ Which has been on exhibition n the room of “The Gazetta da Tardo, monarchist, and Oreditors ¥ind Liitle Consatatiol foro him, -*I ruled then that a bill wnder| At 15 understood here that Kolb favors rev- | on (he Btate Board of Chasities to vorge | city at present. the committee on rallroads for a week, openly in favor of the revolution in Rio| BOSTON, March 11.—A meeting of about | oot a0 on on@aturday night: at ad Mer | oy tionary methods. It is s@id the commit- | A" Clark, although he has been appointed e —— The house then took & rec until @ Grande, claims the goverament of Dr. Pru-| seventy-five ercditors of W, Butler & 1derg # 7 night at adfour: . b a A . u tee will be about éventy dfvided on Kolb's [ by the governor and confirmed by the sen- | WiLL ~NOT STATE THEIR — AGES, |p. N N a0 s Tuas T aaread 1ot Itava | Cbs Oty soods Aealars. was held this sf ment was proper o be brought up Monday.” | bYoposition LS SU O RBY ATIOE A SIS o MO r it the auditor Inch by inch the democrats gained ground. providing for . W 0 re losi —— - A ; EDUCATIONAL BILL POSTPONED, Soverome 1 noon, The Habilitics were stated to be $210,- Well, 1t those bills are lost T will hold un(il February, 186, and if her law 9 ; - : the federal troops have been ordered to be | NEM. $9LI8 for merchandise, and 54 for| I don't care a d—n for your bills, They YORK, March 1L—The steamship | her claims she will make a fight in the Over 21 and Thut Is ANl expenses. ‘The asects ar: estimated it §181- | have been before the senato for & . meutral; that tho Cananca and otler gun- | 120 coneisting af SLR) Kok on Fobrs suate for same time, Following recess the house went Into committee of the whole, with Harrlson in hay ¢ X a brought today,!for the account of | COUrts. i CLEVELAND, March 11—It is probable | the chair, to consider bills on geucial file, boats Liave retired and that ammunition fur- | 1, wnd §,780 Cash, M. Tutier sald he Would | petore (e > "ot Prousht up and passed bond syndicate, {286,0) n gold. It was comu’s Water supply Shut Of. that before the’ spring election takes place | House rolls Nos. 55, 10 and 495, stock yards nished the state troops Is of no account, ete.” | pay 60 cents on the (¢ o 1 o R pected that as soon as possible after the | pACOMA, Wash, March 11.—The water | the women voters of this city will agree upon | bills, were recommended for indefinite post= J R SHAIADMAT, ~ oWt king of the vessel, the gold would be | nAFOTIAL MR CAED Lo O | some united action fn refusing 1o state their | bonement. The committee's subsiitute fop Stupe’s Mu Gots n Uenth Sentence. e e And 1 don't either. T know I did not in- | taken to the suble:asuey of assay off RO AR BaTIL Ak e 812 | AR W B ' | MeNitt's bill, house roll No. 162, to estabe CONSTANTINOPLIS, March IL-Musta-| LAWRENCE, Kan., March 11--The | eFfere with them, and I will not change | ficcording ax it should furn byt to be A was shut off toduy by order of the suporlor | ages when custing their bollots for members | 1SN 0YE (00l o Bancation and to. dos pha, the Turkish soldicr who, while intox- | “Kent” club, the leading debating soclery | ™Y FUHng™ o~ e o o or iy here he L | Sourt: fnd & it That the sutn supsly o | of the nchool councll. Many women talk | gno fts powers and dutics, was then taken feated, recently ran amuck through the | of the Kan university, has appointed & | @ 11C4GO GIRLS 1IN REVOLT 4G.azy,|of BOld coln consigned ta August Belmont & | water does not belong to the city, but to strongly of testing the law upon the point up, it having been agreed that it should sureets of this city, killing Mr. Stupe, ap | committee to gecurs if possibie ex retary 4 A EVOLT AGALN. | o, of the bond syndicate, so this week's | private individuals, although the city h One woman, prominent in the political agl- | f5)low consideration of the stock yards meags American director ‘of the Metropolitan vail- | Charles Foster of Ohio, William J. Bryan o foreign bond payments promise to be 1ib- | paid $2,600,00 to €. B. Wright of Philadel tion, sald, when questioned about the mat- | yreq McNitt spoke In favor of the bil, Fond of this clty. and nlso Kiling i Forkieh | of Nebraska ang WHAD M- Siinger of | Outbreak in the Iiinols Industria! Homo | eral. phia for the water plant and the water | ter, that relief would undoubtedly be sought g ' ofticial, ns‘\\--ll’ as \““"'F""“ ten other per- | Hinols to address the \m[u du “'f‘ the com- Kenewed. . S 1 ———— - supply. from the proper authorities :“““T' ‘”,'.‘:,[) ‘.: :’...;.‘:;';:m.‘{ ".““ ’,"h “1""7 |.c,‘.':j sang, was found guilty of murder today, and | ing spring on the three ldeas of money in 1 0H1EAGO, March 11,1 rough Arivers. - There are more persons in this objective | tained many ad ol features 2 Oip RERILAR foRue gullty gf Inbrder today g apring o 30, March 11.—~The girl inmates of EW YOR o O Work for Sunday Observance, - L SHere &re . Deraana 5 to have a number of letters from lis cons granied @ life pension by (he Furkish MILWALIE D, Mateh 1L tne steamer | @8I0 In revoit today. The police were | today five distressed eeamen of the schooner [ the Women's National Sabbath alliance met | yentiment manifest, 1t s enough for & | Superintendent, Wrging ils passa A big Agrecd Upon the Feace Confer Shores fs stil fast on Iacine reef. About | 10F¢ed to interfere and the inmates were | Bdward A. Banches of Bultimore, from For- | toduy In the colleglute church to discuss the | voter to say that she is over 21 It Is no- | package of wmendments were filed with Ay pon e Keace Confere Sho il fa r Ry Abou M) 3 " tune island. They reported that the San. | best means of Increasing the general ob- | body's husiness how much older she is, so | the chief clerk, and as they were read the T R Ty . o | 5.0 Lush 15 of dry wheat have been s taken to the mearest station. They claim | cheg, while on @ yoy. > undg ¢ LONDON, March 11.—A dispatch to the | 5:00 bush s ry wheat have been saved. chez, while on a voyage from Baltimore for | servance of Sunday. Mrs, Mary Lowe Dick-J (hat she Is on the right side of the line bulk of them were adopted by the slender Mimes fiom Peking says that the Chinese | The balance of the cargo i3 belnk thrown | they have been treated so rigorously by the | Tampico, conl laden, dritted ashore on For- | inson, editor of the Silver Cross and presi L ity Tt onatE ArcNTIRl da SN SRRSO, Jwidng Rars LAl the O overboard. The Shoves Was released about | o, oon® oG G B8 BENEIY BY U (une island during the night of February 2k | dent of the Woman's National council, pro- S——a—— majority g 3 warked. UNARA t’l»h” e “"Ll-' “t" H :‘“ 4 "l'l""“- .lll.ln:umlll l-,\l the tug Welcome and ‘x ag d g '-N f ‘l ‘;rul ml lu,» could All\\uu: 10 a strong set of the eurrent, ‘and | sided and made an appeal to the women of J min Harrikon Out of Danger. b .w.r‘“x]m ewry"l ul;:: of ”II' m in their fayor, ters, Y W on, have already tacine harbor. not stand it ie glrls declared they would [ became a total loss. Captain Fooks re- | America on behalf of the Sabbath. ANAP b i’ on | he was finally, and rather unexpects agreed wpon the polts i the pea — have no more of the present modes of pun- | mained at Fortune lsiand. - INDIANAPOLIS, March 11.—~The condition | calo Suacnnitely ‘Dosiponed. futence vogarding the Independotin” ot Co- | Movements of Ocean Sowmers. durch 11. | ihuncut, and us & decloration of indepondnge s T——— : Convicted of Lilegal Reglstrution of ex-President Harrison 18 most satisfactory | “yiouse roll No. 430, which had heen mede Indemnity, the amount to bs wgreed on by ew York—Arrived—Persia; from Ham- | burled deflance at the matrons, rattled the| Left Fverithing Quiet in *an Domingo. EW YORK, March 1l.—John Downs, | today. He Las gained much strength and | a special order for 8 o'clock p. m., was then the envoys. It is expected the agreement | burg: La Normannia, from Havre. bars of their windows and screamed at the| NPW YORK, Mareh 11.-The steamer Al- | George King and James E. Otis, charged | was able to appear at the breakfast table with | brought out and given a resding by Sees il be signed o carly (s ibraltar—Arrived —Necker, q just arrived from H : o ' 3 & Wil be wigtied at an carly Jate, “Ar:‘ Gibraltar—Arrived ~Necker, from New passers-by plarge crowds satlered in the YAUS - JusL Artived \:‘r..‘;“..u.‘.‘y‘::‘:‘m"l‘:.::é with conspiring o violate the election und | bis family. Dr. Jameson, General Harrison's | tious. This is Rouse's blll to regulite all e koy. A street and about the building and six of the e cace e registration laws, were found guilty by a | physiclan, says that his patient is now out | kinds of public printing, and provide f LONDON, March 1i—A dispatch to the | At rpool —Arrived—Indiana, from | girls were taken o the police station. of her depurture, In regard to the rupture | jury today. Georie E. Young and Bdward e i BAEG ARSL B2 DAL out | kinds of public p g, and provide for & ulliy he D R of danger and he epprehends no serious de- | supervisor of printing at an anvual salary Standard from Constantinople rays uscon- | Philade The revolutionists, who range in age from | hetWeen Usited States Minister Smith and e e arrested in the same | yveiopments in his pleuro-dynia trouble. Dr.|of $1,600. The bill was ricouumended firmed TumMOrs we ¢ of fresh disor-| At Moville—Arrived—Laurentian, from | 14 fo 17 years, claim they are staryed and | bresident Heraux of San Domingo, the Al | case, were acquitted. Downs, King a 0 s p ¥ . Dr. $1,500. a " el fop Muh‘nflh 'x' d vana's passengers stat Otis' were sentenc e vear €pe) Jameson thinks that Mr. Harrison will oou | passage. valley of Bivas. Portland and Halifax, for Liverpool, 7 imprisoned for trivial offenses, lno rouns-:l'vlu“\::“u:l? #4..1h8 Ze0ort i8d n‘”e': l;anuo.;x:m“wd 16 068 Yoy G0 'a be able Lo resume Lis businese, $ § p“uou!w roll No, G22, by Rouse, waj mads

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