| OCR Text |
Show CHILEAN "mATTEHS. 'J Tlio (lillrant Iiltcu.slni; tho I'rclii- IIbbbI bllily or an Alliance with jfal (Irrat Ilrltaln. ItiH CHILEAN HEWSPAPEH ALUCO- j "IONS AQAINST CCAII. j 'IH The Kllllu; of ti,,, ssllor.-Tha k H I'Ii'.Ifjui Halo tlio Atatrlcaul. jf H i lew or ttie"Ihumlercr." DrT.lrrr.ri.lou. ,1i.. cuii.iii.v m;i.rinv. ! j The fnllllral Almuihrre Set riser. i il Hamiaito, Chile, Oct. .11, Though H jH there nro no noa' develoiment. loitay, f IbBsjH the Isilltlca) atmoaphcru thow. it's IlHkB algua of clearing. The Junta, through 1'M.H Ita organ, I. now claiming that the latH lullco of Valparal-o weio In no tray at VaSB fault In arresting (he sailors of tho 7?tBsfl "llaltlmore,"urihelraulweiUent Ireat- A i&Skm meutofthem. This, Willi other mat- rJrlaH lers, notstily tho cxpeotatlooa that 1 fB Minister J'gau will l.i dlriftcd hy the ' i1H Hlatu Department at Washlnstoo lo ;) NkH present fraail AN ULTIMATUM f H to tlio Junta, la naturally rautlng grral VaTI excllemeut. The poeslbllltlet ot serl- Wfl mi' lintiblu with tlm Uullnl Hlatee ha. led tho Chilean. Into what may turn !H i ut n ilangeruusly deluslvo Wllef. I IH They tuem to be or ttiooplnlon that an i .Jl alliance with Ulrat Ilrltaln could tm i H fortuud. Indeed, the Chilean, are al- Ii tB ready gravely dlHtUMlns; tho imsslblll- J! jH tire mid probabilities nt such an alll- V H BiiciitH.te.een Chile and Oreat Ilrltaln i fLH agvlnat the United Statu. . kH The United Htalrs legation Is again I JH l Ing closely watched by tho police, lu - H thouiasni'r adopted some week, ago, ' H when the legation right of asylum ' M wa. questioned. No roasoii, a. far a. , H Karneii, has lieen asalgned for this re- ' H ucwed rurvelllaiice. III. prolnblo that j B the goverument Uke. thl. meana of ' H kieptug hilly advlied of all who enter n-aLH or leave Hie iegitloti, and alio to make jH tho right or asylum aa dIOIcult and . fH trying aa amlble. In any event tho H fact cannot bo lost sight ot that thl. . H oaplonugo Is annoying to raomben of 1 u .H tho Unilcl Hlal.-s legation, aa well aa I H to the American colony al large. That H theHillcoou duty near Ihe American H legation are Instructed to make arnela i H ot reoua leaving that place, In rer- J H tain contingencies, It manifest from H thu fact that two ladle., calling at H Mlnltltr i:gan'a,wereplan-dunderar- I Tl ii-st lait night aa they ramo out Into y H thoaireet. Afierexamlnatlontheywero ' H tieimltlint (o depart. Thrao condition. T LLLI aremagiiinedbythocondltlonaofiiub- !i H llofrollnglieroandbytbe.utu.of tho H necotUtlon. Iielween tho United Btatra . H and Chile. Ho It I. not to bo wondered .' H tho H AUKUICAMSAIIRS-glXI.tll ti.ir.Aar H nndapprehenalvelcettomethlngaerloua j H may happtu. The rneoiU-rs of Iho j I- H Junta oontlnueloexpreM tho strongest ''.. ti H reeling agalntt tho United HUtet. K i LH prominent memlier or tho new govern- 'i. H ineul, who hold, a poaltlou in tho J I. H Cabluet, today apoko In tbu moat un- 'Jl- H friendly manner concerning America ij.i H and tho Amirlcana. Ho was par- fik H thularly revere on Minister Kgau, Si H whom no bluntly accusesl of trying tn KH provokowarbetneenlboUnllrdHlatet f JaH and Chile, In order losecuro glory for t ' H hlin-M-lf, On the other hand, how- f, ' i ever, It I. asserted by many iersona L , rionveraaiit with tho iarllculart that P ' H l.'gan haa done nolhlns; whatever lu n M tho matter on his own responsibility, I! ) all his actions Mug Guaranteed by I lll orders which havo been Bent to him J, , lH rromthorjtaioilrparlinentat Washing- f lH ton. And, furthermore, these ersona 5 ' !Lbb1 claim that Minister Kgan made t-tlbrta ,f H prlvatrly to maintain a frieudly rola- Ti ,(H Hon between tlie two governmenU. A ,H Thoreiflit of the Inteiidenlo of Val- ril 'lM paralao raya thero wcro nearly one ; 9H lliouaand men In the recent fight. l" iU Only liny of thl. number wrro fV, K Alncllcant. Tho IntoU'tente claim. ,; XsH that tho taller were htauielree In tlio I J tiM a'Jalr, hut, notwithstanding !hla ea-iT- II lieu, thero Is Iho bust of uvllenro to It l prove that they were tha chief as- If' JkH BAllanUuf the American sailors. IB H vixu-kij. inren out. jp J New Yuiiie, Oct. SI. The Chilean - j j M treubli. alu.iT.il. tllUt at tho Ilrookljn j IV 'H Navy Yard In the renewed activity i'l LH belngdliplsynlliinttlDsoulallvcMeli 'Iif now there. The number of men ru Tl gogsil uim tho uionltur -'Mlantono- , j.t . i H mail" haa tieon Increased, and from a : Iff viaH couveraatlou with her olllcers, It I., IV 1 7H learneil that alio could begot ready ror ;' .vaH arawllhliitenda)alfoccaalon should iff 'H leijUliolt. Hhilaclassedbyalloaicera ;r "H as tho most formlJable ship lu the 1! 'tH navy, uud If necessary .he could be lu iff ' H Chilean watera within two uionths. Ill ;H A rumor got abroad yesterday that If' 'H au order had beeu sent from Hecretary f it H Tracy lo (he tlrooklyn Navy Yard to I H havo three ship, sal aa roon as possible lit;' sH lor Chile, but Captain Krbun, com- rf- H niander of Iho Nuvy Yard, deuled that iuxl. -tH ho had reetlved such orders. Jj T H ' ACCUOATIOK, AUA1N9T rAIAN. f j H HAN KluHL'lbcw, Oct. 31, A letter j H from Valparaiso, Chile, written (wo 1 fH weeks subsequent to Ihe downfall of j arH (be llalmaceda government, has beeu 1 ' VSH received here. Itrerouutstliofactlhat J ''mH at that time a feeling of great bitter- l p JLB nts. was lalng exhibited toward. ill ' S United ritatta MlnlaUr Kgan aud Iho fly (.ZaH Ameilian naval foru-a. The sew.- Ill H patoraatKiled (hat Cgan had favored f) BH ilalmaceda, while conceding that ha HI, had alio protecteil the Congressional- If! JtH ills' adherents whllo Ilalmaceda wa. Ill If i VLl in power. The lutlm.llon that Kgan'a jili VJtal soil i was Inlercblcd In a railroad enter- Jill prise was cited aja reason for hi. oppo- J ' ,I'H sltlou, and the assertion was mado that JiRii fAajBH Kgau himself Intended embarking Inn 1 ft .'"a commercial enterrrlaolu Chile, whuu 11(1 Bk-oH hi. term of ofllre expired, If llslma- I'M ? maceda werusuccerslul, I tl 1 LVjl It wa. acknowledged that no evl- Lri I X9B ileuco could liu adduced lu prmf uf J'l I iheaealltcalloiit,butthcy veeraprlnlod J 11 & and added lo tho feellug of animosity jlf faSH lu tbo impular ratud against tho A run. J! I ) BJ lea n cmt any. 1 1 1'UK' I The paper. nlso nitdoaltaolann Ilia j :t IBB fll American navtl forcei lecau.o of tlm ''llUBBjfll I'ltutu" diet lent, si.il Iho Btateinent PlsVjVJVJsi ws:, M'ir.ti-J that A'lnlll.l ltlontl, lu f F flBjtVJ hi. tttsthlli "risn I'nucl.'-o," had I. I'.BJBJI given wuiulng of tbu ianolng of the iSr! wHb M ('aVaVaH ML H ) I Consreulonallilt at Ijulnterwi Lay to y ; ,t I Hal.neoe.la'ecmre,,iinlii-,.fr IHDft. , I i ,toatatetliallieljailoobearJlilaalili Bwf'il'-i? tfi.rwnlll of lUlniaceita'aarniy. Klr Wl Thleeeialll t" Ailiiur! llrawn'. J j K attention by Mlnl.ler 1 n .11 1 Hi. HUT lid ln.lr.1 replied .1 wine Uwllii tilrt. BMRJ In I lmt.ntniHi.llo denial 0( tho rliar.-ee IHISM l mid. by tli. Chilean 11 err. Admiral BKJT? Il ' Htonjilhlwlii fir wetil lijr. HtX2 It au Hi. morning of the iotb, waa hie WB ru.toni, lo tai. walk, he nut got mf!MI8 1, trnnieiitrnicer who loll Mm that in. HBHi i'j rt iimilloii h.l mil. lanilliiit at (! f .1 Ijiiliilerini. Tli. admiral WonrJy J " LHtSfl Ji 11,. onicoflleluiecnWrnlral,l.l, r S9E V who cut. him th pirtleulare of the HV I l! Iandliiiinflliel!'inri.lonallti Then. Html i' wMhoHcrrt mit 11. i"r.u! 1" 7 J,) lhlreUofValaral.oliiiewlt.Wlieii IJIrown went back tu Iho n.j.li p lie 1 told Hi. German admiral and the I, ttnlor llrltl.h oilier Ih.l lie mlii f. tn (Julnlerot b.y and woull ak. an , I crtlct t from Ihelr eimel If Ihey 1 di.lred. TL. Uerman aJmlinl rent 4 ' od.. Heel nit 110 eeldeiire ;f latll. U near Oulntrroe, Ailinlr.l Ilrown re. turned 10 Valpanhu lata In Iho alter ,' noon, and wniac.blfiir.nl to th.naey . Ucp.rlronl. Th. onirer who went on ll ihore with Ih. dltatch toll lb J. M rulratlhat.Tiry on. knew Ilia oppo. H .11)011 lit I reached Aconcacua rler. lit In act, ho otilali 1 more Information i 3- lliinth..lmlr.lli.l. Hi. latter ya i ' no Information whateeer of what lie I ,.(t ho hail ot.ereed, ami the crew of the aa- n umi u.l ' i atwbli.liwnteahirweroi.utloned ilY "flKI 1,1 ' IT to autwer 110 iiurall id. ...jai 'I y Ailmlral drown' l.ller wat uhli.1i LHAVSP fit i lulh.ValpirilM.iiJ Hntlor, " fl but th. orUlnal cl er;ee were relte'. H eted, anil th. fad III. clllclala '" H Il.lmacede jcoT.rnni.nl hat been iii ,, 1 elten irotectlon on the American war. jj Jlilp waa cited a a further iroof or I L American hMllllty.eltboujhlji. tarn. H ,J ; ,j rourinhaillmn liunuod by th. U.r- H-K fiJ I '-' Admiral. fl JKf, rj j A lllll-ATOII rnou KIILKV. iH H ?l , 4 Wahiiiutuh. Not. l.-HMrftry ' t"' li - ' Tracr thU ant ruewn rfCflTf-1 th. fo. M K,l I',.' lowing dlipaldi from Captain Hohl.y, H Si i't dated ynlarilayl LLl rmJ H-" "IVily Olllcrr Johnwn, In wlio. JCl U. arraaliiluwMklllwl,drcUir.d that h li" )i lb. act WMdon. by pollc. nuaril. B - ,1,(5 Airtullc UIIIKma r.vrtt that h. ;fr m I waaarintnl ly imiunlcd pollcrmeri, H ffg tj who placnl cntiul nlpprra arouuJ hla iiBjF irr i wrl.u, anJ atnrlfit Iho horw on a gal- iBS 1 H tr l.i ll.fnwliitf hlm down. CoallieaTir n ,J,i HoNVIIIIam. wa Wken bi prlioil with Rifl 1 ', talcut nil pcMarounJ hl wrlt and. HK iri. l.i around bit nfck. ll.waablltrn KfqKi i! Inth. arm after arrt. CoalhuATrr TvIC 1 Qully. whll. trying to wca from ww 1 . iii.mii. wjuitlrutkwlthaawordliya lllc onlcer. Approntlco Talbolt wa arrntod and on llio way to nrlaon wm klrnok re pealnlly by the pillc. l'y I Ofllcr ilawllton wm daugorou.ly t ' Uf ft. wounlnl ami uiioonm-lom ami H LSI lllefillrilrtKKi-lloirlnii. On. or my L' li ii ii I. wbll. trying to mak. hlm cum; e ! ill J' lorlabl. wulhreatsunl Willi th. hull k. 'H t I of a roufket and made to dwUl B, Ul i' The I rbwn.ra we re exinilned McriiN ''i I I ly, lb.ifuc.ofaii i-mc.r tent by H , li, I ni.tolh.iourtlwlug d.ulrd. llelor. Hv 1 i dlKhargr, th.tuen wrru rulrcl lo Kt !B , i rr and lgn aimer, lib. nliarl H lit! ' ..kKllh.courlonlclaltb. mraalng iff K)i ill I thliiaper. ll.waa Inlinued that II 1 1)'! h Matanirr.formrUllngthitthailgnfr H J!-', if waanol.ugagedlnlh. Inuble. Twv H it 1 , of my rouii are di ad. Three are dan. tH Ml gorounly wounlfd and about nficfn J E, J lightly Injure-. rhaeiirgMiuiUllFTo !H r 1 that th. wounded are out of dant,.r." Bl U' ' li ClllLrJll 1 AuisitiuiiiANT. Hl I' f l'Aiua, Not. 1. Hi. anlmoelly fell f A ,1 (i , by th. ('hllran rrldinbi hero agalml V! ji It ' Ih.Uulh'dUlatr.lirtrliCLdlilaii In. l V S i,), lerTl.w with a prominent inamlirr of LLLW lilt 4A th. Chilean conimunlly In I'arl., who H II'" ' fir! altilbutfdth.fnmllyc.ftli. Amtrlcan Mil I'M) tin goT.riini.nttolh. Chlleani' r.fuwil to LLH' 9ti!k c' enter the cuttouia union proioicil ly i ? i !''! Becrelary lllalne. . ,, LLLl ' M t "B.rell Chilean rUttimrn," a.lJ H V.U ' be, ".ichantr.1 Tlrwa with lllalue, H ijil auurloglilmlhalMaoonaa there nat H I w. li Thlbl. any adTantagv llialth. United ' t, , Htatia could giant CIill. In return for M , th.turraudrruf her l.uroiwan trade, t I th. iruiwrd cuniynia union woull haT. aoni. chance or acce plauce. Un-ablelodothle, Un-ablelodothle, tb. Waablngbiu Out- 1 eriimenl woull not furglT. Chilean U realllanra to Ihclr l Khrme. Hplta , i Wat ahown In the ur.uU or III. ,, ' illtla,' which wa. tl.id like a llaTo (', ) aliow. It required all Hie authority o( 1 ;( the l'arla agriita of th. Chilean I on. I i BrtoreTnlthel.lllralda, from 1 lighting tb. t'nllfd Htalea irulier 1 iCbarlenton.' rurlber liiotllltv mm I jl found In Ih.actlou of Admiral Ilrown I . In watclilunlhelniurgrDtaattJulHtfio 1 J! auU reletting them to llalroacedt. The Ji altitude olth. United rltalu iH th. ill 1 t.Ut.ortheallrayUunJiitinalle. The I .fl WanhlniloiigoTernuiantouii ttohaTe 'mi awaited the retult or the Ullilal In. t ;1;1 qulry, relying uin the oratlon or ! Mi Chllranlunllie, which lie-Ul, If not 1 "ifl euperlir to American ulke. The re. 1 i purla that the Valparaiso pollro uieil tv theirlayoueUmu.t be groundteia, for u.- (a Ihelroiily weajonlaaauir." H , IB I IIY Till tllll van IIATK Ul. H " iN I CinrAuo, Not. I. IU111011 I..I11. H ' ' U ello,aliallTeJllforiilaii atthul'al H 1 , ,'fj mrr Houm today, aaldi "I'mple of 1 t ti If? Hianlnh bliod are pretty mui.li all H ih- W4 alike, an I 1 think I undemtaiid the LLLBl IriT li .Chilean rltuttlnu holler than men ol tfH Jl'tS J; l.mrlUhilMcentnnlur illy would. Die HiLH fhM it Cllllealia hate the Aniellc Ilia, not on iiHai Si'i ?f account of th. "Ilata" Intldrnt, or iiBbJ IK il 'I. "T recent occurrence Tlnve Incl 3 il Mi i Ueiite merely ac,graTaUl the fcrllllg aaHi ItTJ ( ' " which hated far luck to the time ol WV 311 1IM ul'coTery of gold In California. Ici iStK riierBwaaasreatufmand for proTle. lM fjsm loua lu 8an rrauclico then, California turf ittH notbilnglhe Mat wheal iroduclng M 4 Male It 11 to lay, and lliurwoa lnlirt. J -Wl eil rrom Chile In largeiUinllllni Till. LLH illn' HiiHl trough! Han KranclMU and Vala 171 il!t raUu Into cloee corumuiikatlon, aud viLLH If (It tnl thoii.atil. ol Chlleana went to the LLH 'llH HI n.wly dUcoTered gold fleldr. It vr.a taBtH rlrii Jn.il Juat after the Mezkan war, at a re H U''lfH eullol wliloh llure wa a kilter feel H RllT tnll 1,f, Thenitlvealooketlon the Intuit .jH lllrll IW granta aa Utrudrra. ISuinbele of 11a ll llfii' llSl tlTeaboiaiiieoutlawa, ami many mur- 1 Virv Bill K,,tl rohberlre were commllletj, aHlW lj( ill wblloaiiumlierof riilleaiiaweremur. taW IbIiVI tff ilrnil and nbbel ly IIih AmerliKli Hl BR it LB miner., an I llin race hottlllt) iiiranm . -ta,H Brieil ft'l " Inlenw that m my I'hlleau mlnrrt (' aH? IMBjj IH 1 relurneil lo their own laul. They ' H 111 Ml M b4ik wlihlhemliieir tlnry ol llielr in . IHtaTSl !K I pi wGl biwlltahle rueilion. and the uallini a BH H I IbJB hat amarled III iero hat It deemed the f H w .SI jKH wrung P ll aillnl,eTerillice. Tin j n ,ij MM aeeraK. ( hll.1.11 lialea all American P M' t 'til m 1 tilllMI),aullhla It one reua ill fir It." I H ',9 ll "Ujj 111. I11IWX "TIMES" TAI.KH. Z BH 'II ,Ki 1iMius. Not 1. Pho 7)nea tor 9 H i t jl q fi rindei i at Vol) aralao rerta a. 51l lit M'HJI fdlowi! 1 vldente galbennl from all al H ll 1 tltn hanila areara lo couilutlvaly rote JaHHaV tyl jl I tlnjR that the American rqundruh acted the M tA il, li ialt of tplea for lltlinaceila, and that, I"11 1! rlrll iilts tecond only to Iho Ulclalor'a troo, the (J jj 1,12 9 luottetrii-tlTea.tl.lalice to the caime I rfil ll S ' oppretfclotl waa reled fioni Mill I I I. Rllfi M" fgan, lheAimilcan ai)uudroi 'It!! I ,! 1 and the Wathlnct 11 adiiilnl.trallou, ' rMl fin "'" '"" '"rr ''"Ting iroUlly Un I ipi ( H daitlTeil by Mlul.Ur l.gau from thu tttttBhaltMMtlraU' J tWlCllZr . ...- II aaiaMM 1 ' flrtl I haT. alnoliilely Terldeil, from ea-otllclal aourcea, Mlnlttf r gn' In llmaiy with llalinaceda and obanul ouinraa to him. Th. conr-Jtut of dtK.umfnt.ry and nllif r eel leuve com. ilt belief In th. accuracy ol llie charge that Admiral Ilrown Imparled Ih. reault ol hit Tl.lt tot.ulnteroato llalraaceda'a olllelalt Ailinlral llrnwri'a alalflnent that he took a Iltlllah nae.l onicr to IJulnlerot It untrue. . . .. , AtCwiulmbo I recelTfil rooflliat III. Americana ile.crlb.d the allualloil or Ih. Coimifnl inalltl trooia and fleet In tiorlhirn Chile. , , The American cable wat cut at Iqulquo llllder Iho J, rotcclloti 1 or an American man nf.war. to enable na. nianeda lo control 0 Inlin aoroa 1 The feeling of tb. ballon under the flnumatancee may ra.lly be nnler loo.l. Hut L'hlleani of , all clae reparate the American nation from II. lei leaenlatlTea In colinwlloli Willi theee gro-a ajgraTllon Uiu un. proTed, If not Inltuf ncel, ihargM, lllnl.ler 1-gan, In nrler to coTer lilt lititu.taltiehle pieltlon, liaa a 1 liewd Ihrr. hontlle notM lo tho Chilean go eruroenl, holing lo create illffledltlei In tiilnldlaryiiueHloii", under abeller of which he and lllaln.inUhteaii. The giiTernment It acting with the grealeet pill If ure an I will cnJfaTor to atlt(yll Ju.t .lem.n laif th. Unltc-i Hiaie., Igiiorlog Ihelntilent allllu.leol rgan. lllalne, lu parlu.rhl. with hgtn, hat auci-eelel In Imrnltg an Imierl.hal le landmark In .iili American hl.lory which liellhera , I'an-Amtrlcan I'an-Amtrlcan ounftrence nor au Inler colonial railway can elface. The alUged dying deelarallolia of ll.lin.ce.la retlfCtllig the oountel glteu hlm by Mr i gan, an I other dfolarailoua on United rllatre aOalri, are fine InTtntlont. TlieTinKilhla morning elllorlally atyathelhllfaia wi ulil be 111 r. or le.a than human If Ihey ill I not reaent Mlnl.ler Liran'a hectoring aul brow. Uallng lone Uuleea they come 1 1 hit atti.iance ly a departure Irum the inrleraiealllliiJetlieynow inilnuln. It only remtliie for llblne to climb down at willy and gently at he can. Tho American ole aro certainly cnncernel lo illtcoTer and in.h lho.e wn emilojelthelr ahl an I Inllu. eno-d lu w.yt which, If not ata.lulely correct, aro at leaiteitremely Irregular and ml.chleTout. Inlrrnelleeal eel I emmeeelal .nr -r lle-ll. Wamii limit, NoT.l-rhe liureau of Amtllian reiubllca la liiforaied i r Ih. nrg.ulK.tlon and charier or llig International and Omnwrtlal I luf trial Comnyof llraill, wllhoniceaat l III. lie Marco, lllo lie Janeiro, the capital at lliettarl la SI.MW.VKi. all 1 al I In, an I authority It granted for th. In-crraoto In-crraoto fl MH.ouo. It It the Intention of th. company tn dobutllieneaclu.lTrlrwIlhllieUnlleil Hlatia, an I to till, erd ll will liliderUVe Ihe.gency for manurnctuterr, an I lu Iheeaecuilinof irdere will guarantee laymeut, an I whei.Ter nece-ary or adTautageouatolhebujerorMller,wlll arrange to 1 ay on deileery. Particular alteniion will l gleen lo th. complete oillllttlllgor railways llieaupplylllgor rolling atock, the furnl.lilng an I t ting up of Iron an I ateel brldget and Ih. riirulihliiK an I reeling ol I lanlt for th. manufacture or augar. The liur.au ay.i Tho company la highly e ndoieed by th. banka ol Itlo de Jaualro, the management lielng In the ban la ol oompetelll and f gpellenced gentlemen which It a guarantee of .ucceiu. rn.r.c.ntlreatyofrei.lproclly baa led to th. orgauliatlou of the cum. pany." rarn.llllea .ad Anil. Conic, Not. I. The Parnelllle ami autl Parnelllto meetlugt llay were again dlTlded by a largo force of police. haeertheleM tb. t'arnrllilea throw a gowl many aluiiea oT.r the head, of the lullce at Mr. O'llrlan'a ni.ellng. The McCarihyllea ntlltil wltlitlmllar mlnllea, aud a aerlout nnntliit rollowel. Tko nollce were utterly uuable to kiep order, many lereont llug Injured. ljtrllir lu Iho day au attack wat made on a I and of mutlc In U'Counell atreeU The Intlrumenta of the mualclaua wereamathed and a num. ber of prranua Injured Th. Parnellltea marclicl In jrocee. Ion, an American lUg and a irtralt of ramell Icing carried at the het 1 or their line. Mr. lteJmoud, the I'arnell. He rarllaraenlary caudldale, In a lii.eiU declaml that It wat Itnpoudble for lilllon 1111 1 O'llrlen ti he In Itf lenient, (lladttonewu their iut.trr In l.ugland an I Tim 1 Italy their matter In I relan I. During tint meet. IngMr. Itolmond waa prettnleil with an euormout thlllalah. Ibdh lueelliiga were largely attended. Muili rowdy. Inn aatmanlletleil al T.rluut time. by rougha, who .Ten attacked women aiidchlldriu. re.m. lleo ClTV 01 Mt-Mlal, Not. 1. The con tract tiew.m Iho.itiutlTeandHaha. dor Molo for the .ttabtl.hment ot a line of eteamert lietwten China and Mellcan lrta, haabien declaml for. fetiel by thu Mexican goyermiient Ihoconwutoiicalled lor four )oarly trl from Hong Kong toVeraCrui Daxaca on the I'aclllouoait, and two ...ilw ivmiu made. At lliu mining camuof Ban Pablo, near lluena Ventura, I'oahulla, Iheru waa n aatigiilnury tattle rec. ntly U. twirn John 1'. M mlton, au American, AntonU Veulura aud LeonarJo llod rlguet, Mealnna. The Meilcana fell man Moullon knly.ai lu haul, and he lureudod hlmaell with a dagger. Al Ihe com In. Ion of lb. light Ventura watdead, Itelrlgue. hid four dagger wounda In hit hoi), aud Moullon waa Udlytliuliiil. John N. t'onlrerat, the eartl uale iruihit at Oinnajuatot roreianU a ireml Hug for 1 Ither lliu litate of Mi.il 10, Puelilaor Vru Criir, lelweeu the Dili and l-lli ot .NovcmUr. Dai uly Juan A. Mateot I reannleil a ualloual dlNorco bill to the Chault 1 r of Deputlil l-rlday llllht. The lioure waa ikid Irum It, locilllug with ii-i more, an I nearl overy dety wmlieeelil. lhehlll la ery eliullar tu the New York law Not u Btole of Miakii In a dltorce law. and It li I ul tlul It the 1 ue pp Ictaeii wIlleTir have Hie Chamiar iwlngtollv gen tral Calbulk leudene) of Ihe luiw.ee. A reee.uejr lleanUllei. Waiiimjiu, Nut 1. Hrcond A11J lor 11 ulereoii, In lilt rep. rt to Hie eiretary ol llitreaaiiry,rui,eUThat IhereTieotatnluU. te utjdUled an .. toauthorlxethekicond auditor to ilia illow claliiia lor urreart or ay and t.itinty In catet where the recorl ol ti la like ahow that Ihe tol Hi r or hit hi In have rectWed all tl ey are cntllleif lu un ler Iho law; melded, that II tlalm. aiitanre dlht.itlfetl liny may vlihlti .la month. apal to Ibi eecim I voiiip iriller; othrrwUethvauiir' aitlou hall In ileum 1 Dual all I c.inlu.lie, 1 J ct to lerl' on only ly Cout,rrea or lliuiruiiroutlt. |