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Show c r OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIA OGDEX, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER '12, 1690. VOLUME IV. NUMBER 62. HLKENN1 THE Lutd IEISH GOES JAMBOREE BEAYELY OS. I'aroell Storm the CitideL Crowbar in HuJ. and at a Late Hoar Still Hold Possesion. mn U 7m In.h IrUfe reopl w Terk Iu U im Dorurst Tbst troptr I j Ierrie4 u U Very Leeg JUaifrsta. DiBLiM, Doe. 1L Ths struggle for the possession of United Ireland" assumed a new phase thia morning against Par-Bel- l. The opponents of Pareeli last night in forcing an entrance into the office and destroying all the auo-ceede- d leader prepared by Leamy, who waa appointed yesterday to succeed Bodkin, the acting manager during the absence of William O'Brien. They left a guard in possessUtn with order to resist any attempt of Parnell or bit frieuda to enter the building. This morning Parnell proceeded to the omoe and. with th assistance of a crowd of hi supporter, forced open th door and took tweeession. lit polio witnessed th affair, but did not interfere. After be bad euooeeded in recapturing the office, Parnell went to the window and addressed th crowd outside. After th office waa taken Parnell appeared at one of the window of th office, shouting that h would tight the battle to tb last; that be will only the country to decide the issue, and that he would submit to the dictatiou of no man. lie appeared to be fiercely excited, and to have lost his self control When, in company with McGaugh, solicitor for the national league, he drove to the railway station to take the train for Cork, crowds lined tb streets, and the windows and house were tilled with spectators. He was loudly cheered. To guard against any further attempt of his opponents to recapture th office the doors and windows have been barred. When the oltioe was secured against CDnvjrsatija with ouUiders was carried on through the keyhole. Before I "urn el I made hi attack on the United Ireland oflioe today ho procured two crow-barHanding one of them to John O'Connor they proceeded to the door of the paper and scon smashed it in. Parnell had ordered that all persons be treated fairly in the columns of the paper. New York. Dec 11. In conversation with a representative of the Associated xress regarding the United Ireland in cident, Wm. O'Brien, editor of that paper, said that the dispatches stated that trie edition wnion rarneu attempted to suppress m torce waa to contain a allow s. believe this a when the controversy arose he cabled instructions to the manager if the party decided in favor of Parnell to hand over the paper to his li a ri VAl if 4lilO ivt lumn tIOa nntkiS1UU aa. UUV.IHIVU VII CtUbliUt la rran't against him to support the party's views moderately and see without fail that nothing personally offensive to Parnell He received a reply should appear. that these instructions should be obeyej. Referring to the statement that Parnell acted in virtue of his authority as director of tho company and that he owns a majority of tho stock, O'Brien said that the shares which stand nominally in Parnell's name are less than half the capital of the company. Parnell ceased to be a director hvo years ago for the express purpose of guarding bim from pecuniary or criminal responsibility for the paper, the wisdom of which course was concurred in by O'Brien and others. Those who forcibly took possession of the United Ireland office had not a shadow of legal authority. As tc last night's recapture from the Parnellites, O'Brien culd only surmise that some kind people of Dub lin, who had not forgotten the record of the paper, allowed their natural feelings to outrun thoir forbearance. My Parnell in Cork. Dublin, Dec 11. Parnell left this afternoon for Cork. At Naas he received an address from the local branch of the National league. At Monastera-va- n demonthere was an stration when the train arrived, a priest leading the opposition, cheering O'Brien. At Malloy, a majority of the crowd hooted and jeered, only a few cheers being praised for Parnell. At Cork an immense crowd gathered and Parnell was received with un outburst of enthusiasm. He has been invited to visit Limerick. anti-Parne- ll ' . A Longr Manifesto. New York, Dec. 11. The Irish envoys now in this city issued a loBg manifesto tonight They say that when they reached this country six weeks ago the Irish cause was marching on to certain victory. It was conceded on both sides that a general election must bring a home rule majority. The dissolution cf parliament could not be deferred beyond two years and would probably take ia place within twelve months. All that necessary to secure a triumph was that the delegates should raise the necessary funds to preserve the evicted tenants from destruction and keep their organization from being crushed so as to force a coercion government to face a general election in the same condition of abject failure which the gallantry of the Irish tenantry had kept it in throughout tho five years of incessant conflict with coercion. In less than two weeks they, had seenred nearly one hundred thousand dollars and it was certain that a sufficient sum could be subscribed to put an end to the last hope of the . -- faithfulness by their eabappy history. It m easy to andervtaad u inllueorw Uagu and ttpoa our warm fuV euactrrBioa of appeals U feelings cues, a time, urged lih all the sad ith all authority ct pwaeiTs th dexterity tad magnetic power of wturh he it the muU." W oeraaire. though far remove J from th eonfis-t- . Lav had to put out to almuet peraocel predilections iQUiwi,U fclTtia in endeavoring to to separate our attattuuect aa namaUed Irish loader from our absolute and over helming ouerto-Uo- a that to indulge oar personal loyalty to him oo BKMDect lunger would be to incur th certain loet (4 th general election and mak ourselves respucsibls for th appalling legacy of disappointed hope which th inevitable triumph of coercion at th polls would entail upon our unhappy people." Th signer say every private and public utu-ranof their live attest th sincerity of their allegiance to Parnell. and th wildest partisan cannot suspect them of a deeire to overthrow his leadership without territio cause at a moment when a few month wore of uniiod action would have brought u to victory and when any prolonged period of dissension must involve th certain lues of th tremendous interest at stake on the general election. The signer eek to impress upon their countrymen the deep conviction that Parnelis deplorable imputation of mutiny on the part of bis colleague and treachery on the part of Gladstone, re absolutely baseless and unreal side issue raised to divert the judgement of impulsive Irishmen from th real issue, which is: Whether it is possible to win a general election under Parnell's leadership, and it the lows of the general election is the certain and indisputable price of retaining him. Can Parnell himself or any rational human being honestly face the future and point to any ray of definite hope to sustain the unhappy people, and this in the face of the triumphant tory majority and Ireland helpless with Gladstone gone, his party estranged from the Irish leader and- - the whole British people angered by the deplorable insults to their leadera and rendered suspicious by the still more deplorable hints of of all our professions of friead-shiThe certaintv of a disastrous gen eral election Parnell cannot dispute. The horrible consequences that must ensue in Ireland bo can only pretend to dis guise by vague speculations as to future parliamentary strategy. With the Irish people alone the determination roust rost and a disaster even greater than a mistaken verdict would be a verdict not prompt and de cisive on one side or the other. If the Irish people deliberately make up their minds to sacrifice the generul election. dismiss Gladstone from publio life, repel isrttisn people from our aide, iuoe an other quarter of a century tf parliamen tary parfyysis ana ' aroary 'attempts at insurrection and to do all this on a question of punctilio as to the terms of retirement, the desireability of which Parnell himself half confesses, then we will bow to a sentence which will release us from political lives of ceaseless anxieties and toil. ' Whenever the home rule bill comes to be framed the Irish people aro guaran teed as to the satisfactory nature of its provisions by their own quiet resolute strength, and by every motive of statesman ship as well as honor, that must determine Gladstone to make the crowning achievement of his life, a work of complete and final reconciliation between two countries. Finally, our cause once its present rescued, from deadly peril our race may rest assured that nothing will be left nndone to heal whatever wounds may have been inflicted in the heat of strife and do justice to Parnell's genius and his work, so that Ireland may drop a tear over the error of a passionate hour and remember only the great Irishmen and born leader of men, who found the Irish cause plunged in helplessness and despair, and whose arm has lifted that cause to the pinnacle of power and coer-cionist- s. The manifesto then refers to the change in the situation and in speaking of Parnell's changes says in part: "Hints of treachery on the part of British statesmen have not lost their power over the people, only too well accustomed to the tradition of British un um IVmiTIIELHVJUKERS early opportunity wiil be afforded foe rtkja uo U- - Uil in the hoi. rSMKiBTAXT AN liKAXCHF--S OF WY I tWTII As-rx-- Carter, (XlN(.CFS. THE NATION'S WARDS. a minister to IVctrad Httes,CA. lXUi;t-rtr- , IVoiiejhaiua, Calif-anna- , PRICE, FIVE CENTS. l'ni!d . hutte .4:...-: attorney , , Dt.nuraa uiwrui or t mvner: California. T. H MVISIOX tithe I"u4 AMONG THE HUSTH.ES IX THE BIDLASIK. rul fght Jtke Kilrain for VU sitb an aJiLttuaal Vn. The cuotest will Francisco the first week Hard oa the tul U Tss I perse ex to th Xi piece lb &a tk Mrvh. im In ion Pacific. unuou. livrnt. Han Hob Cmr, Idaho, Dec 1L The eon "oiuia; T. li. Bat Thrj are Still Trippia; the Light Eolation for au Additional uto;!rs. C lrake, lerrul convection last night 3scns d C. H Wdltuus. Santa Lvjrett, Mrti; the railway tariffs. W. C H. Alien, ef Fantastic ia the Giddj Mates of llailj E(vf in the Senate Tan- Crur; tl M. Heonett. lsoo 1mu4s. X. P. 3f a k. Eiritrinrnt. Salt Lsdie, skd that the Idaho board OrtVJn, HjiLie, Grants Pass; Mrv the Uhot Dance. A. McKeuxie, Albtnx of trade act with the Salt Lake board k. aa inter mowntain boar? ut Um Xatet &ra fir fur the fW&g i Rrpon Tnm the Yaaktea EejervsUu forming 3Jnt Have Siltrr. trade. W i4 lk IrtiuiM Um Tkst Ike ViLk Mmi art Kuriag Maury The nnventioa evidently did fiat pet Wa&hix.-tox-, Dec. national rmmri PaUir La4 as4 Baillia- much faith in radssy corporations, as ia is Ut Jail) 1m Tara I) executive silver committee today issued shown by the following reeulutajo, Capital Ctti. raites SUUs Trrssmiy. aa address to oocgreaa. The committee offered by Texss Angel: Mitchell 1L Mr. Washisctox, Dec Chu Alio, Dec. 1L Gen. Mdes today believes tb present money stringency tUnJrtJt That th bull teem from offered a resolution (which was agreed and breaking down of credit on both receiveu a report from Capt, Conrad to th Missouri river would be more than the Union Pacific or txrr to) instructing th puetolfio committee ides of th Atlantic is mainly if not en the effect that seven tern hundred I other railway, and it is the sense of this to inquire into th feasibility and advis rnmx ere tanaion uiansaiute to the due agency tirely attempt to conduct the meeting thai we should retwrn to the ability of law for postal savings banks narrowing bans of goid as the tingle sow receiving rations enough for barely st stem of trsus(iortatiua by ball in connection with all or certain classes Boner standard and air in aorjoals to two days out of the week and are starvof postofSces throughout th country. congress to delay no longer the restora- ing. Crops have failed and although The Short Liue Troubles. of silver to unlimited use as money they are willing to work there is no emThe resolutions offered yesterday for a tion with all th rights of coinage and legal ployment for such a large number dur Bpanal to Tss (VmiusrtAb. Kiocx Cm. Iowa, Dec 1L Th troudaily meeting of th senate at 11 o'clock Under posset) by gold. All attempts ing the winter. Un ration day they are a. nx, and receeaes from 5 to 8:30 p. m. to relim the present situation by in so ramtshed mat tbey cannot resist eat- bles that surround the Pacific Short were taken up. The discussion was creasing the volume of credit cur ing at once practically all they receive. Line are growing more numerous every iie- - notwithstanding another issue ia not due kept up amid considerable excitement rency or multiplvine credit Thia day. morning the Pontoon Bridge dienc afford week. rsn It is a standing complaint a the floor and in the galleries until 2 but temporary for a o'clock, when it went over without relief. With the gold surilr constantly with these Indians that they have 1175.- - company tiled a lien for $12,000 for action. diminishing, the population increasing 000 owing them for right of way land charge for the use of the temporary Th election bill was then taken up ana osinees rapuiiy expanding a recur- locked up In the treasury at w asbimrton bridge that was built for the Short Line and Wilson, of Iowa, addressed th rence of the prenent situuliou must and individuals among them are unpaid last opring at a cost of $30,000, and for senate in its advocacy. come, forcing a periodical adjustment of for services rendered the government a the use of w hich nothing has been paid. Th question' which confronted con- prices and btuiness to the ever con- far back as 1802. Seeley A Co. hsve filed a lies tor the sum of $21,000. Seeley A Co. built the gress was one of duty. In several states tracting scal of single gold standard. not only the right of the individual citi- What is needed is a broader basis of Two Strike Is all Right. company's elevators. A. H. Wilson act zen hud been outraged but equality of primary money, eoutaut and adequate ing for Uathbone, Sard A Co., of Chi St. Pacl, Dec 11. A Pin Ridg cago, must be re states in the matter of representation la supply. has filed a hen in the sum of has been denied. Thus, Mississippi and established. There never has been and special to th Pioneer Press say that $liL33 for depot stoves furnished the South Carolina, with a vote of 191,121) is not likely to be in the future too much new from balf a dozen soouta sent out company. These w ith the two liens filed sent fourteen mombers to the house of gold and silver to supply the world's several Viya aggregate auout aui, ago, had been brought by resieruay mcunm sun says mat if.erepresentatives, rlnle Iowa, with voting Yankton Charley. He says that when I'resiuuni w tho ill of scut cluims eleven of be lo 2UC!oo, but probable population supply population paid but sets no date wli first entered the camp at the Had member. The iteoule of the countrv the United Suites alone for the next they will be forthcoming. the money Lands of the Indians wanted not believe that the people of century with the same er capita they to kill that many Two Strikes and his but them, now have will require a production of Mississippi and South Carolina were as HF.fi INITIAL SRSSIOX. w ho are desirous of coming in. free to use the ballot as the people tho metals as great as the entire produc- followers, defended the and remained scouts, they of Iowa. Xor would the people be con- tion of the American continent since its in tent until absolute safety was assured to discovery by Columbus. With free engaged peacemaking ana gathering Eetume of the Work Done in tlfr Flrnt Idaho Legislature. citizens in use of tho ballot and until coinage of Bilver the difference between upt stolen Dorses. the hostile told of hurley says fairness and good faith are shown in silver bullion and silver coin must at skirmish to TsB CoHMKSTtAL. 8M1 had taken on that the counting the same in every state. No ouoe disappear and end the silver specu Cheyenne river, and that place Boi Citt, Idaho, Dec 8. The first two of their more important subject commanded lation, it everybody can have silver men had been killed but back of the new state of Idaho legislsture brought metal converted into coin, free of cost, at to life the attention of the people. by the Messiah. Sinoe the coun commenoed it sexsion in this city to Frve said tho iwuding bill was not the rate of 3411.' grains to the dollar, cil at the agency lost week the hostile part stringent enough. If, then of course there can be no difference have been quarreling among themselves day under the most favorable auspices. in order to secure the right of the between the value of a given as to whether they should surrender or The lobbies and galleries were crowded American citizen to freely oast his bal- weight of silver in bullion or not. 1 his finally resulted in a row yes- with an expedaut throng. The repre lot and have it counted as cast, it was coin. The committee believes the fear terday, when guns were drawn and an sentative' hall was gay with flogs and necessary to put a bayonet behind that free coinhge would destroy the attempt made to kill Two Striker. of ballot he and would silver on our so. do ratio of gold parity (Apevery Two of his adherents, however, saved bunting; the walls emblazoned with ap plause and hisses in the gullery, which sixteen to one is not, well founded. Cer him and the row ended in a division of propriate mottoes, and decorated with were promptly suppressed.) tainly this cannot toko place and con- the the greater numler joining evergreen. Daniel commented on Frye's decla- tinue permantly urftil enough silver has Twocamp, Strikes and declaring their intenAt precisely 12;15 p. m., Hon. It L. ration, saying it was not the conception been coined to provide us with our full tion to come to the agoncv, while thirty of tho republic which. its founders bad distributive shanfc of the world's money or forty lodges under Short Bull and Burkhart, former speaker of the house and was not tho conception of a re- independently if gold. Our, share at Kicking Hear, started for the interior of under the territory, took the chair and the house to order. Chas. H. public the American people had today. present is- $l,.ri().(KK),000, of which at the bad lands, and declared their deter rappedformer chief clerk, rend the gov. The executive Bowiiou then adjourned. lfntj? $03O,qfW0 .is gold. Silver mination to fight. The chief of the Reed, tiirSi be coipd then scouts here thinks that trouble will be ernor's proclamation concerning legislaenough tion, and also certified copy of the list of House. J.:?ive A' averted. members as reported by the board of w tune i ' r canvassers, through Secretary" of. State otea and sup-- ( Washington, Dec. 11. After some un- the place of rJban Pinkharu. After roll call, thirty-six- . itil l Jf UI r important business the House went into ply the requirements ?9 .?irm creasing! members responding to their names,, Kaksah 'e0, Mo.. and Jf H Burgeon industries. population growing City. committee of the whole on the fortifica sides, trie proposed tseue of new paper f Von Leuttwitz, of M Ignited State prayer was offered by tho chaplain intion appropriation bill. money will tend in the same degree to 1 rrom fort vited. Rev. L. C. Gowan of the- Baptist and the members took the preThe bill waa agreed to without discus aispiaoegoid tnat srtver will. Which J crnv. iain the e today the dancing is still church, f Ano. Iln nova scribed oath administered by Judge sion, and the committee having risen then, is the best, metaliio money con I Tf uncivilized Indians ng on among8 Morgan associate su preme justice. The the bill passed, together with a bill ap- omul, ia suppiy, and thiy election of speaker being next in. order, needs no redemption, or additional cred propriating $10,000 to meet the a in tV the Mr. Emory of Custar county, put in. Ha nrndie' great uprising in the appropriation for public money to be sometime redeemed in gold, her'are D.OOO young bucks in nomination Frank A. Fenn of Idaho that becomes constantly dearor as the spring printing and binding. ho are eager for glory county, and Mr. Jones placed in nomithe The houso went into a committee of demands upon it increase? The people and terrjiipj, the oloyiiors encourage taem. nation James M. Ballentine, a Democrat the whole on bills from the publio land demand their constitutional right to of Ada county. The ballot disclosed tb committee. Payson called up the bill to have recourse to both gold and silver for Xo Dnjifor of an Outbreak. election of Fenn on a vote of 29 to 5, indemnify purchasers of swamplands money to be restored to them Charles H.. Reed Bihmarck, N. D., Dec. 11. Major with t and reimburse several states for lands was elected chief clerk of Ada due them under the swamp lands act. McLaughlin, agent at the Standing over Ltmmons of Alturas by a majority Hump Gives Up. After the discuwion the committee rose Rock Indian is He ia agency, today. of one, when tne house took a recess for Washington, Deo. 11 Gen. Sshofield to close the debate, but Holninn raised says there is no danger of an outbreak one hour. a point of no quorum and the house ad- today received a dispatch from Qen. and been. never has Bull and In the afternoon the house completed Miles of which the following is an ex- bis followers are still Sitting journed. keeping up the its organization by electing the follow tract: ghost dance on the Grand River, but ing officers: John Washington Xotes. from Ctenk Roger and Gen. the wild enthusiasm is rapidly abating. Hunter, Ada; Assistant Chief Clerk, "Reports Senator. Dawes today reported favoralie major thinks that in a week more MissQimie Sweet. Ada: Doorkeeper. J. I Brooke are favorable. The presence of bly from the committee on Indian the troops now in position has bad a de- cold weuther will stop the dancing. He W. Jackson, Bingham; Enrolling Clerk, the reports from Standing Rock W. 8. Dunnway, Custer; Assistant, Mine affairs the bill appropriating $50,000 the moralizing influence upon the Indians says which state the report of a cattle stam- Florence Hunt, Alturas; Engrossing and week one those that first year and $73,000, 890,000 and ago were defiant pede by Indians, and an exchange of Clerk, Miss Theresa O. Farrell,. Ada; now , and warlike are evidence' triumph. of giving near for snots a ele the iiunulo the three following years is canard, as Assistant, Miss Black, Alturas;. Page submission. Capt Ewers of the Fifth no cattle have beenUap run off by the In Master Tonkin; Messenger. Master Both Sides Bad. mentary and industrial education of infantry has returned with Hump from t their own stock. Sheisworth. The house then adjourned in Alaska. Fort Bennett. desires to renew dians, except London, Dec. 11. The executive com children annual report of the bureau on his allegiance toHump till at 10 o'clock. The the and I government SUES FOR $50,000 DAMAGES. mittee, Liberal, Unionist Association animal industry says, with the ultimate will In the senate but little business was. use him of make in in bringing issued a long manifesto from which the object in view of discovering a method others." transacted. Hon. Norman B Willey, Rhode Island Editor Objects to prefident, took the chair and read following are extracts: "Parnell and of preventing disease of swine, that the the governor's proclamation concerning-thOut of a Job. the Parnellites have always been an un- bureau has endeavored to produce artiCalled Liar. a Being: the legislature, and the certified list of trustworthy body, upon whose pledges ficially a drug which would haveThose Washington, Dec. IX Gov. Ross, of Providence, Dec 11. Deputy Sheriff members. The senate stands fourteen no reliance could be placed and whose same effect as bacterial products. has complained to Secretary Sheohan served writs upon the Provi- republicans and four democrats; while parliamentary antecedents made them resources have been in the main suc- Texas, unfit ana unsafe nines ior any great cessful and the report claims a substance Blaine of the impudence and threats of dence Telegram Publishing company to- the house stands thirty republicans to W. Q. Athey of Shosix democrats. has been produced which not only Consul Lyall, of Galveston. party. . at the instance of counsel of L. B. shone county waa elected temporary-clerkthe bacterial product of hog English "No distinction can be made between Blaine told Britain's minister that Lyall day editor of the Moonsocket Reporter, Committees on rules, consisting; Parnellites and antis. The latter con- cholera germ composition, but which was no longer useful and the papers Pease, who has brought a civil action in the of Werter, Gray, Brunsletter doned his delinquinoies and accepted has quite the same power of conferring have gone to England. sum of $50,000 for the publication of an andShrup, Langrische, and on organisation his policy, and now sacrifice him as a immunity from disease. libel. is The suit the alleged outgrowth consisting of BrighamGunn and Jenell mean of extorting fresh terms from Morrill, chairman of the bouse comAu Expensive Blaze. of the poor children's excursion, under were reappointed. The senate thn ad their allies. The mistake the British mittee o invalid pensions, auspices oi the Telegram. until tomorrow at 10 o'clock. Pleasant Grove, Utah, Dec. 11. At tueThe journed home rulers made was in allowing them ceived a note from the pension commiscommented upon the Much unfavorable comment followed selves to be convinced that either the sioner who has just concluded examin- 5 o'clock this morning a fire was de- conductReporter of some member of the com- the action of the Itepublicaas who methods or objects of the IriBh revolu- ing the claims recorded nnder the new tected in Clark Bros, large general mer- mittee alleged to have overindulged in bolted the caucus nomination for ser tionists had changed. Neither faction act, showing 17115 original invalid stimulants in the presence geant and elected the other will ever accept homo rule without a claims, 55.333 original widows claims chandise establishment, that was soon intoxicating of the poor children. The members of nominee by the aid of the solid demomental reservation of absolute separa- and 298,330 claims filed by old claimants. burned to the ground, at a loss to them subsein nine the committee, number, cratic vote. Leadang. democrats here exThis gives only about 227,000 new claims of 82U.000. No definite knowledge is to tion and complete Irish independence. filed under the late law. Morrill regards had of the direct origin of the fire, but quently brought suits for libel against press themselves as disgusted with the and the Telegram pub- democratic minority for entering a com Reporter, this statement as evidence that the ex- it is thought to have caught from the the The Mob Ferninst Parnell. lished editorinl articles in which it was bination with Republicans instead of for pensions nndor the new stove. penditure alleged that the editor of tho Reporter standing aloof and asserting the indiDublin, Dec. 11. Before Parnell's act will be much less than anticipated. was in effect a liar, a yelping cur, had The Counselman Case. The committee on banking and curviduality and dignity of the Democratic train left Mallow the crowd was very traduced the character of respectable party. It is a pointer as to what the a resolution to re1L Dec adopted today Gresham rency to Chicago, made Judge iolent and repeated attempts persons, and indulged in scurrilous Democrats are likely to do in tho senatho houso to set apart a day for this morning decided the petition for a criticism. enter Parnell's carriage. The mob quest torial fight. consideration and disposition of the flourished sticks in the air and shouted, Chairman Dorsey's bill to reduce to writ of habeas corpus presented on beAlorfe Failures. "linwn with the blackeuard." "Down $1,000 the minimum amount of United half of Charles Counselman, a board of Wade Hampton's Successor. with the libertine," and similar cries. New York, Dec 11. Henry Seibert, States bonds which a national bank trade man, and James C. Peasley, treasS. C, Dec. 11. John Lau Columbia, of tho Chicago, Butlington shall be squired to koep on deposit, and urer a tobacco merchant, suspended rens Railroad Younjr Clergymen Suspended. of t:oy, touay elected lo manning notes issue and held in with liabilities of $250,000 and assets Quincy to permit tho company, circulating succeed Wade Hampton, in the United mir- - by national banks to the full amount, both cases that the orders of tho dis11. Five same. Dec about the young Pittsbcko, New York, Dec. 11- .- Tenable & Her- States sonate was born in Laurens, value, of the bonds deposited. This trict court adjudging them in contempt, istcre, mombers of the Pittsburg pres- par would, it is said, increase the amount of and that they should be fined and im- man, wholesale liquor dealers, assigned South Carolina, Sept 10, 1S5L Ho at soveral on trial been have who bytery, with liabilities of fcWO.OUO to tended tho university of Virginia and money in circulation by $18,000,000 and prisoned were authorized. Cocnselman would result in a iree issue oi national and Peasley were remanded to the mar- $400,000. afterwards Princeton. He practiced law days for heresy in following diverse courses in advocating tho admission of bank notes. When the bill comes up in shal's care. but two years and since then has resided mombers to their congregations, etc., the house Chairman Dorsoy will move on a plantation near Laurens and farmed The Quicksilver Dividend. The Brazilian Loan. were found guilty today and suspended an amendment to provide for the issue When he entered the po New York. Dec 1L The directors of successfully. srom tho ministry. They appealed to of greenbacks whenever the national litical arena four years ago he at once Rio Janeiro, Dec 11. The fusion of bank circulation falls below $185,000,000. the Quicksilver Mining oompany have a prominent leader. He espoused the synod. The house committee on merchant, of Banco Nacional and Banco Eetndos declared a dividend of 1 per cent, of the cause of the farmers' movement at marine and fisheries have virtually Unidos, is authorized under the title of the preferred stock. its inception and is an ardent admirer of A Xesro Lynched. Tillmann. agreed upon a bill na a substitute for "Banco Da Lepublica," a new organizaCapt 11. Dan Dec Jacksonville, Fla., the senate tonnage and subsidy Ehip- - tion having a capital of .1,200,000,000 Godfrey and Kilrain to Fiffht. Williams, an aged negro, was lynched Sing bills. Formal action will be taken milreis. The government decree also Enroute to Europe. Godfrey, the Boston, Dec. tho committee probably tomorrow authorizes the issue of a loan of near Quincy last night by a mob pf his the has colored New Dec 11. O'Brien and Gill milries accepted one York, and assurances have been given by the third of that against own race. He waa suspected of members of tho rules committee that an amount iu gold. offer of the California Athletic Club and sail for Rotterdam Thursday. The EUl-T- 11.-- The it beoe-tioi- al o I - one-tent- h - -- e" m .J2Ll'B?M,ay .a 1 - V W t-- doti-cfenc- t y sergennt-at-Arm- s, $100,-00- 0 e to-da- y a . ' fc to-da- y to-da- y 600,-000,0- heavy-weigh- t, |