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Show to)iPLiir.rani : tiller .Secretary lUir.nr nnd Hie Irrepressible Irish Jteulbers. I)NDof, June 10. There was an exciting time in the Commons tonight. to-night. Balfour, replying to DIIlooi denied that the tjolif- thaigbd upon up-on him an J clubbed the jieople at Xe Tipperary for lighting bonfire bon-fire to txiebratt! the marriage of William 0'Brii.n They P"t ot fires which obstructed the itrk.. Scroll nd Claucey (naUouallsts) wanted tr know how "shadowing" persons In Inland could pfeent boycotting. JbJfour said Uiat no One was shadowed unless known to W engaged en-gaged In intil!datlou. 'lhe gov. erattitnt w ould reduce the system iu Uie raruillite districts to induce thu persons shadowed to abstain from intimidation. 1 -rneJJ asked Balfour to adopt the Knglkii presumpUou that every Iwrsou accused is innocent until proven guilty. Will ilr. PBfnell undtitakc thai Ujc-o i-ropA- n.'mll not ripeat thel1" crime . Tile iiuesUon brought out loud I'aruelllle cries of "What crirm?" Agsiinllure was a tremendous uproar. up-roar. Dillon began au cxciteil speech denouncing Balfour, and demand lugaii apolog for the use of the word "crime." A stormy fccne ensued, iu which Gill accused Balfour of li lug, and Ciladstouu challenged hiui to prove the us-crtiotl that Uie liberals resorted resort-ed to ''shadow lug."' Final. Balfour subsiitutetl the words "IntiuiidaUou and bo-yco'-titiK" fo-"'eHtac " aUd altera time the hou- quitted down I.cf- re's amendment to iiostlvne the purehasiiig of liciu-es until tiie to-sage of the act transferring the licensing )wtr "3 the count a imviS. j.ejt.ted, under1 the clo-re. clo-re. Tiie liars alslenre. Umo.n, Juno 10 The A-ire Berlin correi)ondtutsajs. TheSt. Petersburg -lice liive dlscovereu n widespread "ousjilracy against the Cir" life Tiie inierial patjee at (atschiui is uudtrmiueil. The guards at all Uie ialace are doubled and s eral arrists hae 1-een mide. Illislnr oia S.l-ar. An.iSTi, Mc, June iu. A litter lit-ter from Secretary Blaine to tx-Xiajor tx-Xiajor Con says. "Vou are iu errur in supj-yslng Uiat I am opioed to sugar being admitted free nt dut . M ol jection Is not to free sugar.but to the proixased method of making it frit. If, in the pending UrilT bill, sugar is 1 laced ujajn the freelist,We gle to cirtaiu countries a free market for i-j,"0 O00 ( their 1 relucts, re-lucts, while Uiej arcasktil to oiien Uieir markiU to the adniL-siou of not a sjngle dollar of Auierlcau products. pro-ducts. We ought to liave iu ix-chaugi ix-chaugi for free sjgar from ctrtaiu CbUutriesa fnc markit lurbreaJ-stutrsand lurbreaJ-stutrsand provisions, btiJes various fabrics from all parts of our t.untr In short, we ought to set ti re in return re-turn for frt ug-tr 1 market for S"",-fK),00"i S"",-fK),00"i or S70,(Hi,0iHj wortli of our own products It will not nsiulre reciproiit treatii-s to secure this great lioon Uie tariff bill can contain con-tain all the ueeei--.iry conditions. The legislative )irs are able to sccun- thedeslreii itid. In the hist twenty jears we hive gieeti the countries south of us free adnil-lou for nearly W,0W,0., wonli of thiir prudui, without receivicg a Lnny'n adeantage in exebaugt. If sugir is new nude unconiliUonall fnt we shall have gnen to Latin-Auicrir-tii countries free admission for l 0,V),O(10 of Uieir products. It is time. I think, to look out fur soaie reciprocal advantages. ad-vantages. We are a Mry rich nation, but not rich enough to tnde on this uucual basis " lie l.eslsiie'!. Hum. Komi, June 16. Admiral Linger, l.ngli'h commiuder of the Clilnese north coast squadron, lias resiguisl He givt-s as his reason that the Chmc-e officers are in'iitv-onlimte. in'iitv-onlimte. The proiects for the Ileit are bad, as the Chinese admiral and captains are totall incomje-tent. The -lronlele Nen ltnlldlnc Hvn KniNf ittti. June lt The Cfirvuidc'n new building at Markit, ICcarney and Gear streets, one of the l-rget ind most complete structures struc-tures un the Pacific Coast, was thrown onii to public Inspection tonight. Mr Dcioung had issued man Invitations, and thousands of people thronged the building for hours. One of the feitures was brillLint electric firework lllumina-tions, lllumina-tions, sirjiassiug an thing uf the kind seen here lfore. Onaturda next tiicpai-irw ill bs printed iu its nen building. fl.one from Slcbt. ltiDiuNii, Cili , June 10. One of tiie peaks of Mount Miasta has disappeared iLsabsmce from view creatts auviity lure today. The top appears to hale been cut oil. Afire has long lieen known to ixi't In the crater and the formation of the valley aud ridges 1 .low ore parti of olcnnIc origin. Isesl I p. Lot ISVii.LK, K., June It,. Charlie Dally of St. 1ouU and 1(111 Murny of Ims Angeles, fought ten rounds to a draw nt Itselll Park this atternoou for $300. They used foar-ounce gloies, and it was slugging from start to finish. Both showed considerable scieuct, but Daily had the aJ vantage in weight, Murny landed heavily on Dall '9 mouth iu the first round ind score J a ilein knock-down. First blood was dnwn by Dally. At the close of the ninth lioth were cry tired. Daily hid a Ind cut over his left t e and Jiurri 's Ii and right eye were cut aud swollen. Iu the tenth the men were so tired that their blows counted for little. ATnrilTtne-sllon. 1 .TTsntilui, June 1G. A decided sensation was created among the iron and steel nianufnturers by the announcement that a Belgian iron firm's bid to supply the structural Iron necessary for the new courthouse court-house at Minneapolis was 'Si .r cent, cheaper than It can be done b the Pittsburg manufaiturers. The Belgian consul has confirmed tiie offer. Tiie Belgian firm has secured the contracts for Itrgi- jobs of structure struc-ture Iron at Autin and Houston, Texas. Jlni Dal. Helenfe.! Blsfaio, June IB. Kd. Smith of Denver defeated Jim Daly of Philadelphia in a seven round fight here tonight t .fore the Arlington Club, for a pur-eof $150). femlth had tiie best of the fight from the start. It Is claimed that Smith struck sevenl foul blows, but the refen-e would not allow them. Uill Take (hanrea , Victoria, B. C, June 16. The full Ictoriaseallug fleet will enter Behrlng Sea to hunt for seals and take their chances of being hauled up by the United Slates cruiser. The British war ship Ampf.ian will leave the dock in a few diyg and it Is believed she will cnilo In P.ebr-IngSes. P.ebr-IngSes. HxciUng news is looked for from (here nl-jut the hlterpart of Jul, |