Show A STRANGE A spanish grandee marries a polish peasant THE WYOMING ADMISSION BILL it has successfully passed the house arguments made russian conspiracy englick barmaids Bar maids march 28 special A romantic has just been celebrated in village the bridegroom no leas than a spanish grandee ane governor of the islan in and the bride a charming arthesa art lesa polish peasant girl the match was brought boutin thia way A ns the spanish dignitary obtained leave of ab gence and paid a vi il to llido rity for sole purpose of seeking ajr bui tahle life partner alie qualifications tin rn in hn bride were t ew but important por tant she should prefers die rosiau ij and a apart from beauty torture tortu ue alif eyes fell apon a beautiful polish inai Jeu who although a peasant had lealih and good looks he assiduously courted the young woman aud finally proposed and was accepted A prince was indeed before alie marriage to confer by adoption apon the young lady the title of princess the little chapel in which the ceremony was performed was filled with peasants of age among them being many of the former playmates of the blushing bride State hoel march 27 tho house met at 11 and the wyoming admission bill again taken no outhwaite ohio opposed the bill upon the ground of insufficiency of population ula tion pa antagonized the measure dellarine clarine de that it was a bribe held out to congress by a local office seeking element in the territory madoo N jeand Je aid the constitution of wyoming if not the worst ever adopted wag of the worst springer said it wag claimed by the majority as an excuse for the small vote baat for the that a driving snow and a tremendous gale kept the people from the polls he created much merriment on aba democratic side by quoting from tho to show that the tremendous gale had been a gentle breeze of one milo an hour aad the driving snow storm dwindled down to a small flarry grosvenor ohio said the democratic party aiace the fall of slavery and since it had ceased to admit states in order to keep no the policy of slavery always opposed the admission of states alie hostility was either open and declared as now or covert or insinuated as in the fiftieth Cong all this had been the policy of the democratic part on the question of domn suffrage Buff rage he callied attention to the fact that there waa nothing in the constitution which prevented any state from providing such suffer ago A vote here in favor odthe admission of byomin by no means that the voter was an adherent of female ferage suf a doctrine which he was much alarmed about i at 1 the previous question waa ordered springer on behalf of the minority committee offered an amend i ment providing that another convention i be called under authority of I 1 lost yeas naya dunell minn and aberman N Y voted with the democrats in the affirmative springer then offered an amendment providing for an election in wyoming on the tuesday after the first monday of november next for representative to the fifty first and fifty second congresses and state and judicial officers that the constitution be voted if the vote were against female suffrage that feature to be eliminated lost yeas hayg dunnell and van wisconsin voting with the democrats springer offeree an amendment striking out the blanso of the wyoming constitution ution providing for female auf frape defeated yeas nays dunnell and lellbach Lebl bach new jersey voting with alie democrats kentucky moved to recommit the bill lost yeas niya the bill was then passed yeas nays aliis was a strict party vote except that dunnell voted with the democrats springers said the bill the mor mons the right of suffrage the idaho bill deprived the cormons mormons of the right to vote the reason was eliat in wyoming the cormons mormons voted with the republicans public ans while in idaho it was suspected that they voted alie democratic ticket he believed that the cormons mormons of utah would vote for the republicans the gentlemen of the other side would railroad a bill through alie Houge for the admission of this territory the liodas to europe NEW YORK march 18 special the annual exodus to has begun and a few weeks the whole great northern atlantic fleet will be in commission the greyhounds Grey hounds are all in order ind ready to start at the word of many expect to see the record broken aliis season indisposed march 18 special A number of of public men are at present incapacitated for the performance of their duties by illness the bench is weakened by alie absence of lord esher master of alie rolls justice bauchan williams baron huddlestone Huddles tono and lord chief justice bowen lord tennyson is progressing slowly being still troubled with a cough and very weak sir ed ward watkin is confined to his hotel and oliree members of the duke of wi family are ill at eaton hall all these are sefferine ferine suf from in clr anza which it was generally believed has ceased to trouble the country several weeks ago Birc for LONDON march 28 special tbt barmaids bar maids arc at last to for A bill placing their employers under the restrictions of the factory ac has been drafted and will be introduced into parliament by mr caine A private conference was held today to day at which a large number of influential ladies who regret lie long hours of work and the little pay received by the young women who stand behind the bars of public houses were present opposition to senator loius ann special the opposition to senator ingalla is concentrating its forces and preparing with all its power to defeat hi re elec tion on ot the strongest opponents of the senator will ba judge J 0 foster of the united states circuit bench who is also a republican publican Ee and like ingalls a speaker ith more than a local deputa tation the issue between them will be the question tion of submitting resubmitting re the prohibition law to a vote of the people scotch in chicago CHICAGO march 28 special myor cregier has received a communication froin TV the advisability of hold the next scotch irish convention in thid city the mayor heartily approve a of the suggestion he that every convention that amounts to anything should be held in chicago the probability is that the convention will be held in this city and if it ia it is predicted that it will ba the largest and most important mealing ever held by tins organization this race claims as its ovia some of the moat prominent men of illinois including lincoln and douglas the conspiracy si S i march 28 special the fulico authorities have received of a now conspiracy cepar ing to proceed to overt acts very shortly more have been made on basil la laud w hers printing presses were found explosives were alao discovered there ti everal arresta have been effected and 1 more arc to follow henrj i ably octra NEW YORK march 29 special A report is current that henry E abbey will try another season of italian opera at the metropolitan opera house next year col mapleton Map leaon and augustus harris of Londo nhav made overtures it is said to the metropolitan directors is understood here that the patti tour has not been a financial and some surprise ial manifested in abbey proposing to conduct a similar undertaking again the fact is that the company even in medium sized theartres theatres the atres had not full houses except on those nights on which patti appeared even on these nights there waa nothing left for the management as pattia salary and other expenses equaled the gross receipts it was in chicago only atthe operine of the auditorium that the managers made money and even then their receipts were not aa large as anticipated boxing and wrestling contests ST louis march 28 special the boxing and wrestling championship contests under the auspices of the western association of ath leteff will take place tomorrow to morrow night Hart foris public library conn march 18 special the subscriptions to the fund fora free public library have all been paid in and the executive committee today to day selected a site on which to erect the building the aate selected is the plot upon which anthe and the mansion of the late general wadsworth which is now occupied by the hartford club the plan contemplates the storage of the historical museum the library of references the reading room and school under one roof besides the public library itself the cheapest place in this town to buy groceries is at C 12 s cheap basli ator you can get 11 pounds of the boat granulated sugar for 1 bee uiva tea 15 centi per pat 13 bars best laundry soap for 50 cents candies at 10 cents mixed candies 15 cents pea nuts at II 11 bents per lt booths finest t as acts per can calico S cf per yd ilk at gotten ditto 5 acts you will alao find it the head place in aliis county for reliable garden beeda danver onion seed per fe american wonder and all pees 30 acts per qt also alie in this territory 1 per at the gardeners exchange in the basement 0 proprietor apt and 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