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Show LATESTTEIiKHUAMS. THE IIUIIM. ItlTNTKIX. ten II la llrrJl br Hie i:nsllli I'ri aa. I1M105, March "I. Pxea com-mentaou com-mentaou rreildentllarrlaon'a reply lo l.ord Ballabury In fegard to tliu tiiodua Vivendi generally regard the a ituallon oa becomlug critical, though nothing worru than n deadlock is looked for. The general Imprcitlcn la Ihat the I'reildent'a attltudo la nothing moro tliau an election npixat to tlioau votera w ho love to reu Great llritalii Iiiaulted. I'oe Hie rrotrclli.il of Hie llerloa: lltherlra. WAmilstiTO.s, March 51. The In atructlona tu thu naval oflkcraaaalgnid to vcMjla Intended fur tlioprotecilon of thu teal Induatrlea ate not yet wholly completed, but It la evident that tbo operation of Iho veaiela will thla year bo exteuded not only to llcilng Bei Lut alio to tlio Mahrt within the Ihrio mile limit along tlio entile Alaakan coaat of latlludo flflyllTu tn Knlmnk imia, aoutli of lleringkca. Inthlaway the real herd to Ita rookeriea ou I'ri. l.lkll'lililiJi will bo protected along tho entire o".uno uiuilly followed by tlie poaclieri. Nearly W.ooi aeala wero caught in thoeewaiera Javt year. The revenuo veaaela 'CTorJIn and 'Alliatrou"havonlready gono to the Alaakan natr, and will noon ho followed fol-lowed by "Kiudi" and "Uear"and aeveral naval vevela. , The llurlnl Jllnlra.' DVNUilt, I'a., March "I. Tlie dead havo laeii rixcueil from their untimely tomb, and atl that remalua now la lo allurd a Clitlttian burial to thu minora nhometlbetr IM lu thu II III Farm mine ou Juno 10, ISO.i. Twenty-throe bodlea wero found yeaterday and will lw brought to tbe miifaio lor burial today. to-day. Blx more unfurtunatei cannot be recovered until all the water la i uui ed out. Wken found, the bodlea were huddled together, allowing that the Imi rlioned mli.era had lied oa far front death n awlhl-. The liodlea were contorted In ghaatly ahapea, indicating tliat the niluirA had atifTered mult hcrrlblu torturo beforn denth. Tho owners cf tbu mine have exK-uded a hundred thouaaud dollars In nccom-pllahlng nccom-pllahlng tho recovery of bodies. I'ulaun In.lin.l or Iriininlle. rAiilH, March 21. Tho Jaurnal Ci DctiuU till" morning lays Hut the liniida of tho anarchlata ri'amuilbIo fur the rotent dynamltu explotloua, tiave reaolvtid (u uae iKii-mi for tie-atructlve tie-atructlve work Inatcad of dynamite, uhich has cauiol Iml u trilling la of IHi). Tbu Jynamltera hale beenix. perlmcutlng lo dlvcover a polnoir tthh.li would cauao death without tho rtikof detiitlon. Bimjlo oIhiu waa found during thu search of the lodging llOU-HS. lliekllire llebale. WASiiiNUTONjMarch !!. Wllilami, of Illinula, opi ned the dtlaitu lu lavor of tlio bill. Un la a D.'muciatlo mem. ber of thu coinage ojnimUtei. Wllllania elicited applati-.il when hu exchlmed, "l'hetinltof valiinlancrcaturoof law and tho power of declaring what shall cinslltiile tlio unit or value In tbi united Hlstis ta vtatsd In Coocicm alone." Ho crlllclie.1 the AdmlnWratlon for working agalnat the bill, and tredlcted that If theruMture luml thu lloute, thu Admlnlilratlon would eiertall Ita mliihly lullueroe to f.ico gold l a premium, creating trepidation lo prevent pre-vent a like motion liylhoBcuatc. Inaehsrn paaaa-, at arma which now enaued lietween I'lke, of Illlnola, and Williams, the litter maintained Ihat the sliver coin of Kuropo la already al-ready nt a r with gold, and that the United Bt.itca la capable ot taking care of the bullion yet uncoined. Uockrane, cf New Yoik, tlie well-known well-known Tammany leader, oppoued for thu opposition to Iho LIU, which hu vigorously attacked. Ho nr.vtrtheieaa conipllmenlod Chairman HJand'a re-rt, re-rt, and declared ho had no latlcnce with Mr. Harlir, who had sold, "I credit him (llliud) with gross Iguo-rnnco Iguo-rnnco oa tlie only excusa tor lila attitude." atti-tude." Cochrouo said thai whllo deputing toe conrluilona of lllaud, hu .flalrid nlMi to clli uto Iho atatemi nt uf Hurler. If thcru had tciu Iguoranco dliplayed Uii the floor, It ht-dnot been by Hie gentleman from. Mitwurl. Tbo thrutt nt 1 loner was greeted by applaure, and Cochrane continued his eptecti at length. II he lleelns- Men, Treaty. WasiiixutuS, Match SI. The Beu-ate Beu-ate committee tl foreign relatlona tie-elded tie-elded thu morning to recommend tbu ratification of tbu llerlngaea treaty. lie rmau I nblart lianara. llritMK, March 21. -Tho llcklimn. "Vicr, tho cltlcPil organ of the govern-, luent, anuouuen thnt Chancellor Von I Cairlvi h.i.1 been relieved from thu prcaldencycf thu l'ruaalau mlnlalry. ' but lelalna the porlllon rf rrimlani mlnltter of I -reign ntralrs. Count Von . l.aleuberg, grant msrahalof tbu court, , fiicmili Caprlvl ns rrealdenL Dr. I:. . on lloaielaapiolntedmlnlitcr ot ec-cli-elatlcal nllalra, to auctccd Count on Zecllli Trutaebler. The ir.lod. lint ,. lA.tno.i, March 27. Tho herngof Hie Wooda will cato In the Probate Court wna to havo commenced thla morning. Mrs. Wooda, the teatattlx, died aomojciM ago, leavings fortuuu ot about a million dollars lo lie r ulcer, then Mrs. U'Bhea, now tho widow of Charlea Btowart i'arnell. Tlie ether nlceea and a nephew, Bir llvelyn Wood, brought tbe suit to have the will set aildu on tlio ground of utiduo Influence. When tlie court arieinbled, Blr Charles Itu-aoll, countel for Mrs. IMrmli; aucouueed that thocaiewas setth-d by family arrangement. It la believed that Mrs. I'arnell has contented con-tented to reliLiUlh to seven claimants a conilderabio share of tho Inheritance. The ll.rrum, i:-uperoe. llKKLi-r, March :i. Tho Jhnpcror has bteu much Uneliled by the visit to lliiliertuatock. It la reliably alllruieil that ho Is only sutrtrlng from general fatbruc. Ilo will Lb fully natoridlii a fev days, (rriilntif nua Hie Tnlr. llcnr.iN, March SI, Tho nldiarsth oommltteu has approved nn extra graut ot two million five hundred thtusatid marks for the Uermau exhibit at tho World's Pair. Heath or a mark Malealr. I-ONIMN, March 21. King Hncklty ot Crobce, West Africe, an Imrortant allyoftholirltlab, Is dead. Itlolael lltbtiern a'elllerr. Ixi.nho.v, March 21 The riots at HebU.rn colliery In Durham, growing grow-ing nut ol ll.ealtoinplsof tho striking mtii) rs to force Hie eiiglnemcii to oln the attlke, wero renawed today. The noun a oi tue mine omelets and en-glnenien en-glnenien were atoned and eevcialoccu piuls loverely injured. Thu riotcra were dlacraed by Hie roilce. Theaeall'iileli. Bt. Jou.sa, N. J., March 2 1. The "Labrador," the flrat of thu acallug fleet to return, has arrived. The cargo la thihteen thousand five liundrej skins. Bbereinrtsthat "llancei" ho twenty -seven thousand sklna,"I)lana" twenly.ilght;"Icelnudlwenty.tliree, "Woll" tweuty-nve, "Leopard" fir-tion, fir-tion, I!agIe" twenty-two, "Klto" five, "La(Uimsux" twenty-tlve, "Hop" ton, and "Neptune" thire thourand. Arte Verl. Kleek Markel, Nrnv Vomr, March 2L Deallog In the atock market was more generally dlitrlbuted tlili moralng. Tlieru waa a lunvy pressure to soil at tliunienlug, and thu prices were generally lowor, lbi loseea extending to one-half r cent. The market became stagnant and fu rtlier loswa were auatalncd. At noon tbo market had rallhd somowhat and Iho prices wero but slightly cbangod from tho orenlng, lee llarrtsttu. CilAMiirnr.Ai.H, March 21 Tho Utatu conviiitlon has telcctetl delegates dele-gates to Mlnni spoils nnd Instructed them to vote for llarrleou. The Herman t'nttlnrt ('rials, Ueumn, March 21. The Kmpcror haa nicei ted thu realgnatlon of Count Von Zcldtits thu Prussian mlnlater of eccleslnstlcal atlnlrs, publio educatlou and medicinal aUalrs. And tt Ii re jiorted that Dr. Hesse, secretary et statu and minister of Justice will succeed suc-ceed lilm and that Hurr Von Putt-lantrwlll Putt-lantrwlll succeed Dr. llosto. Hirr llallestleu, Iho leader of thu Centre lurty luu gone to llubcrtulstock to ste llio J.nipcror, by swclal request. AMalrtiirnirenrriiiluzlkeMunllirrii l-iirllloNirllie. MoxTiiKAi., March 21. Vlcc-Prcsl-dont Bbaughueasy of the Canadian l'uclllc, made a statement that everything every-thing Is quiet and running smoothly today. I anticipate, he said, that Iho committee uf llvu englneera who aru lo settle the points on which tlio trainmen train-men and thu compady differed, will come to an arrangement agreeable to both aides, though the comjiany Is not committed to their declilou, T he hosts projuaod la that ull men who havu been discharged for retmlng to taku thu place or any strikers, or who has voted to strike, shall be reinstated without prejudice. If it enn bu shown to thu CJinniltteu of engineers whu havo mediated I etwecu tbu company and tl.o train men thnt any of tho strikers committed nn assault upon any till-clals till-clals of thu roud, hu la to bu dismissed. 1 have no doubt that tills will bu ai-jetd tn, and then tho ttrlku will lie slim end. 'riiel'iinilneVreilnersliilliistln. Ht. Pirnnisnuiui, March 21, The (tflctat .isn;nicr sayn tint thu prj-Viucra prj-Viucra all'cctcd by the- failure nf thu crops are now provided wllli sufllclent fooil tu keen the Inhabilanlii until May, and a supply of reed for ncit sowing Isnlsoiuuured, The sum ol a million roubles has trn granted for the purchase pur-chase of food, and for draught cattle. |