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Show O.GDEN DAILY COMMERCJA VOLUME IV. NUMBER 13y. THE VOICE OF PARNELL The Dishonored Leader Mikes a Last Apjeal for Life. IRELAND ITSELF AT STAKE America Entreated to FornUn Fund For ft Final Effort t Win Freedom for Erin. . Loxuo, March 11 The followicg issued by ParneU this maiiifeeto evening: To the Irish People of America: Fellow countrymen In 1SS0, and subsequent years you assisted nie powerfully oy your influence upon the American puUtc opinion, and with jour generous financial support to create a great movement in the land league. Without your i J, so f ree'.y Riven and ao constantly maintained, Ireland could not for one moment have made headway against her oppressor, still less could she have attained the singular position of power and promise of success which she has occupied during the last five years. At near and an ii slant when victory certain the hasty and meddlesome interference of English politicians in the ooiaplex organization of oar party, and a movement aided by sudden panic among some raw recruits eagerly sec- ended by a few malcontents, and envious persons who crept into our ranks, temporarily destroyed the unity of our forces and sapped the independence of many years represent ativea. It now becomes my task to re store this unity and reconstruct otr movement, lopping off all unsound tua terials, taking effectual precautions against the admission in future into our army of any weak, treacherous, elements. Fortune has unveiled this danger and given space for thts re construction before the general election. and the disclosure has brought about a realisation of the insufficiency of Gladstone's proposed solution to the situation, to secure legitimate liberty and happiness for the property of your brothers anA sisters in Ireland. This disclosure w timely and all important. Delegates who at my request are now crossing the ocean to your "chores are well qualired with experwsoce, ability and patriotism, to fully explain and defend my position in which all that is aexiud, courageous, and relirble at honse have assumed with me at tii is crises. 1! ant continent that you will extend to them the most favorable (reception asd hearing. They are each ana all will tried soldiers who have constantly distinguished themselves in our war against coercion and Brl.ish misrule, who, despite the intimidation and influences of a most unscrw luous and character, hare bravely defended me during these dark and tiring " ' totr-jm. With confidence even greater thil.i 'u imQ, I appeal towu ouce more to assist me in quelling this mutiny and diBloyalty to Ireland, to help are in securing a really independent parliamentary party, so that we jaay make one more effort, even though it be our very last, to win freedom and prosperity for our nation by constitutional means. Your faithful servant, . tu eeed office-seeke- telf-seekm- g Charles Stowart Pak-vell- ParneU Rushing t His Kant. LeurjoN, March 13. Parnell's absence from the hcuse of commons during Balfour's speech of the distress in .Ireland has caused intense surprise. Prrnell mysteriously vanished on Wednesday. It is learned that he traveled to Brighton and stayed at Walsingkam with Mrs. O'Shea. He remained secreted uariil C o'clock tonigiit, when fce appeaaed in he commons, ! but after two housa relumed to Brighton. A messenger boy has called at the commons C aily for Parnell's letters asrd in reply to inquiries, 'declared that Mrs. OShea ent fcim. Jven friends of ParneU deekre that h is continued neglect of Irelaaa will completely rain his cause. IRISH POLITICAL ASPECT. OGDEN, UTAH. SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 14, 1691. sometimes oja revilicg. ttarartenze the speech of the irguer. In a, letter published today Archbishop Croke ndyCUi hi drOOUBCirg ILm lTrt PTceL;t attempt to blacken the bhop is UarriEVjb's Mudo rerelaliocs through the putjlicatiun of ArvhUthcp in the Li Wtter. In an artk- World appealing to the Inh AejerwaxJi Mch4 iJws.lt dciarwthat the pott m as;i.g ery or 1 xctU w Americans to ignore his base betrayal of household virtues, tie does tot rear but that the Irin in America will spurn bis emissaries as servants of the faotjoe-it- s traitor a ho outsiders his interests above home rule and his tarnished tame above the honor of their race. ParneU solaces fcims.r amid tbe lever or com bat by revisiting scenes of Lis old amours. THE rrXD SOT CROWING. The response of Ireland to the political faod is the cause of bitter disappointment to the Parneil taction. Tfce Free-man- a Journal today shows that the to tal aubacriual is only x"7S7. Unlet America subscribers are generous. is menaced with death by ex haustion after the furious efforts of the campaign. As Parnellites continue to spread the report that D.lion and U tinen ill tate sides with them, itavitt seixed the occasion of a meeting of the natioiyd executive to state that as aoon as Dillon and O'Brien are released both are expected The to join the federation committee. general federation is receiving adhesions in every district in Ireland. A large proportion of the correspond ence of the American legation is devoted to the subject ef unclaimed estates in England. Secretary McCormick states over '.A A inert that since March J cans claims to large estates in Great britain were received. None of the cases have shown even . an element of probability, and there is reason to believe that nearly all the American claimants are doomed by English sharpers. The question of the position of American insurance companies in England waa brought up in the commons tonight by Fry asking Goechen, chancellor of the exchequer, to rebate the income tax on insurers in American companies. Goacbeo replied that foreign companies hold-.Binvestments abroad had the advantage by having no income tax to pay, therefore there could be no claim to remission here. This reply settles a long pending dispute. The blue Look oq the Newfoundland dispute with France is about to be issued. Arbitration is lianited to the dispute regarding the lobster fisheries. Lu" PRICE, FIVE CENTS. aid. ee?nurd by the cheers scatters the Lfcre Gifrt to HOOTED liV THE THE NEGRO DIED HARD of He tLea prooedl to asurk the ktr.f;t'.or. him about tie rrg and drove Lib icu hiseor&er. Totte negro fell is the chair; ooee b feU helfle through the - Godfrey Yield to Kilrain'f Prowess. rxi. Sn- fcu-- k rte lrior ai-- d o Tte Herinesy Jary Eetorn a YfrJirt of Aojoittil. gjtg and. tsxiiU IJl e OF PLUCK. By Game; ConV.t Win the Admiration of A H- -K bk s.4 aia ne-fcr- U Ike Fort j fftfc. The coctest !at eight between Jake Kilraisand George Godfrey before the California A'JLletis club at fean Francisco was one of the most ftubborcly coctected battles that taa taken place therrard'a raj Settled, find jig of XEW ORLEANS INDIGNANT. na licetiuj tailed to Take Mt Toward Avenginj the Marder of tbe PopaLtr Chief. New Okixaxs March 11 The Hen-Eeate- March 11 The the arbitrators in the action of Robert Sherrard vs. the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago k St Louis railway to nx the value ot fats stock in Uf tltts-burCincinnati k St Louis railway, is that the actual value of the stock is 9i) per share, and they award Sherrard 1177,2 Kl on condition that be shall re turn the company ZOO shares of stock held by him. The arbitrators were ap pointed under the act last winter authorizing the sto.a holders in proposed consolidation of railway companies to withdraw and have the value of their stock fixed by arbitration. Stecbeuille, a.c be eould tc4 Urorh t.'-- utan, who deeded but a touch to go to tL floor. la the thirty seventh, thirty-eight- h aEdthTty-cittKdraia was too aeak to esd the t.-L-t la tie fortth La recovered hi .cd t:ne hat aal punched liodfney to the rope. TLe c etM.ved a pivotal blow but tuitmd, and reived a dme in thestomacb that caused turn to gman. Kilrain was on tbe point 4 ka-- kjig him out again, but souebow faid to push in at the critical moment aud the battered negro came cp ttiiihcg. 1 here nothing mre of note untd the forty-fourt- h mbeo Kilrain began his long drives, rrwd;!y uak.cg Godfrey groggy. Finally Kilraia pushed the negro Uifocjra ti;e icto a box of ss.sdut. Godfrey unable to gt--t up ia time and as runted out amid s tbe cheers of the who ad mired b!f U::S. TheCukin-- Oat (IP bfjf applauce, ud c protnout so great t s exhaust tbat sumded, K-r- AN EXHIBITION rested it being active. He rea&e&bered Botbicg sinee he vent iato the found sleep, but caa recall everything prwioie to that Ubj. Duncg the eight aaontle the function of the body remained quieerect. the man ceither opening his eyes &or speakicg a word. the gocg aoucded, all but out lie jutto the U-fj-- itr'-i-jt- J. y cace the trial of cine Sicilians tor the aasiaainatioo of Chief of Police Hennessey, laat October was concluded this afternoon, the jury bringing in a verdict of Dot guilty as to six of the for years. STRUCK A REEF. viz: MacLeca, the two Marchesia, TLo colored man showed powers of enIWootta, lncardo and Martracga, and durance and pluck to the end that has failed to agree upon a verdict a to the Fate of the Steamer Virarui Daring the in seldom if ever been witteed the Late English Storms. other three. Poliue, Monaterd and Soaffedi. As the verdict was read each liatory of the prize ricg. The excitement Losixs, March 11 Tbe eteaniehip person in the court room turned to the which was wrecked near Dartmouth on in thia eity over tie event waa to!hira and there was an audi pereos next intense and a large amount of money Lie expression of surprise and dissatisfac Monday last, during the storm, as the Wtuti to .Mft-- t Fitriinmoni Kilraio on bands the reult imniedi-ate'- v changed The tion. however, deputies, Mirami, of Liverpool. When the steamer JCtw Vokk, March 13. A cablegram waa naturally the favorite but Godfrey the noise atfd then struck the reef the crew took to the suprresed bad many almirers who backed their from London to the Police Gazette savs Judge baker ordered that the jury be boats and endeavored to reach the shore. to discharged and the prisoners be reman a ot the boats, containing the officers. opiniona with cash. Bulletins on the that Pritchard has ijed challenge ded as there was still another charge One Bob him Fitzsimmons for the to tight was struck by a heavy sea and foundbattle were received at Madden's by Police Gazette in connection with the belt in any against them, ered, all on board being drowned. The rounds and the boards, until the last club in Englandchampionship or America that offers same case. The jurors refused to dis second boat in which the sailors were, had what the with cuss hap Kilrain's reporters arrived announcing the largest purse. dispatch waa capsized twice and each time waa CticAtio, March 11 George Clark, pened in the jury room. When the righted. Both times a numlter of men victory, were surrounded by an enthusistreet reached were the they drowned, eventually tour bwed-is- b astic gathering. Following is the eon- - backer of Dob Fitssi lumens, was bunted jurymen at by the crowd who bad already wereseamen reached the shore, but on of cp by an Associated Press reporter at hooted test in detail: of learned verdict. the Sib) this (Saturday) morning and shown died from exhaustion aoon after them Kilover the verdict is wards, Sas Feasusco, March 11 Jake the above dispatch. Clark said that he The indignation indict ra:a ot Baltimore and oeorge uouirey wtil match his man against the English general. There is another While throughout the London district the accused, but a thaw against man for a purse and a side metii has set in there is no sign of (colored) o! Boston met in a finish tight bet of IjOCOsatisfactory and to flOX the tight to come it is for a lesser offense, severity of the at the California Athletie club tonight off In any club in the world offering the as it concerns the same transaction, moderation in southwest ot England. in the the district attorney will have to eater a weather for a j,010 trophy. Kilrain, who bad largest f uree. A heavy snow-storprevailed last night a mass nolle has been lhere prosequi, been trained by Muldoon. was in fine in Devonshire and Cornwall, consideraTHE SOUTHERN STORHS, meeting ot citizens called lor tomorrow bly adding to the Bufferings of the farmform. The betting ranged in his favor. men come tor to pre ers in those counties, and atill further morning and calls Godfrey also trained assiduously and il em pared to carry out what justice failed to impeding the resumption of railroad Slosh iu phis Traveling ley do. the call is signed uy auoui one traffic The much of the difference in odds was due roads are sun im- f Cleveland Traffic hundred leading citizens. All the Italian naesable. In country Impeded. addition to the enormous solely to the fact that Kilrain's backers Memphis, March 11 A severe storm schooners and luggers in the port, and louses suffered by the farmers in sheep were more numerous. Kilrain weighed are numerous, are decorated with and cattle, a large number ot horses prevailed in this section last night, the they about 1P2 to Godfrey's 174. nags in honor ot the verdict have perished. In the majority ot the ot has which like in been seen this not tomen came first round the In tbe villages and smaller towns an ine siii A Drnuken Xlau's Peed. and schools are closed, for it is impossigether with rights on ribs. A couple of region before for many years. Putin and clinches and some exchanges with little sleet waa followed by a heavy snow ble for the children and shopkeejiers to An 11 March Ohio, Cleveland, venture out damage followed in the second. Kilrain stsrm, covering tbe ground with an icy atrocious murder was committed at seemed disposed to rush, but Godfrey slush, y Floods In Kucsla, Caldwell, Noble county, last night. stopped several ugly leads, although he . IS THE Sl'EVIA LOSTf Major Dabney, chief engineer ot the Elmer Johnson, while intoxicated, went got a hard blow on the ear. la the levee St. Petersburg, March 11 The board in this district in which the third Kilrain landed a pood left on God to the store of Joseph Graham. Mrs. floods which followed the recent The Whereabouts ot the Missinff Kobison new levee which heavy gave way yes Graham was in the store and ordered frey's cheek and the ttcetonian began is situated, says it was cut or Johnson Lixer Yet Unknown. Johnson stabbed and snow sVorms, destroyed one half of the rutming. At tbe end of the round Kil terday icit. blown mp. and that the water ia now killed her. Mock Thorla interfered and winter Lokdox, March 13. The Htaaburg rain had a bruiee under the left eve. flowing crops In many places in south Kilrain swung a powerful through a break 175 feet wide. Johnson stabbed him three times, in west Russia. The Vietuh overflowed lU Amerioaa liine Steamship Suev!, from In the fourth left but fell short acd a clinch followed. He eaid that thirtV or forty laborers on flicting serious wounds. banks and inundated a great part of New York February 2G for Kamburg, the bad been contract turned away soon a in after caught punch Godfrey Warsaw. The inhabitants ot that city without their pay recently and they which was reported yesterday disabled the che&t that cauwd him to groan. are in distress, owing to the floods, tbe His Sweetheart. Shot were to make beard about threats led for the head. get In the fifth, Godfrey in the channel, has not yet betxi found. of which can be judged from the of some even. 13surmised It is A shock severity that God ting Smiraw, Mich., March tact the ramparts wnicn lorm a that Herehief officer, who reached Plymouth falling short theA clinch followed, men a dvnatnite these exploded cartridge ing murder and suicide occured here. Kilraia a aggressive. taking fortificationa have been in ot the part Wednesday night, says the kwr pressure frey where The it would do the mostdamage. secoad time Godfrey's head o a- for some had been time by the rising waters. Edward destroyed parte Roirera condessing engine valve was Sound to be der his arm caught bat cries rron tbe specta- major did not think the damage would intimate with Hattie Moses, and this brokeirj. when .Jhe Suevia uras off the tort censed hint to relinquish h)s pro: Echoes, of the Storm. southern most pont of Devonshire Mon moxning she, awyre put a warrant for of doing damage. pose A breach of promise. Rogers ffeJird'oTit was bio east Manib. day, gale mail , train (ring strong London Cars Cleveland sixth In Stopped. Jiilram the esught Godfrey and went to her house partly intoxica which runs between and a heavy sea running. The Suevia Hid thia on the cheek several times, and tbe Plymouth 5nrch 11 There was a ted and a quarrel ensued. Ln.rvF.LA.Nn, drifted down the channel and exper left Suddenly Gxi-frey- 's on Bortonian countered ribs. the first for was the dispatched today city a ienced terrible weather all Monday night revolver, pressed it left tenrj.e wss eligihtly cut Frem heavy fall of enow here this rooming Rogers drew She fell time since Monday last, traffic on the and tired. heart her and xcesday. Late on Tuesday her sig. then to tbe against in and was such experienced difficulty thirteenth round the fight and died nals of distress were responded to ey a Rogers ran out, but road having been suspended owing to progressed slowly, though the tent aad openating the street cars. Thousands of noticed ainstantly. man watching the house and small London steamer, which, however. eleventh some hot x- marked were were to walk com iy their immediately returned and shot himself the heavy snow storms which raged here pereecs polled to would not attempt to Sow the large KiJrain being omewnat daxed offices and ebanges, or tor in the left breast, falling across the during the week. Passengers who were of to mouth Uarmouth iTf places eteatoobip employment. in the eleventh. He was apparently fear ef disaster to the small craft. body of the woman. Rogers' wound is snowed up on the dimerous trains durwhile a waiting rigct Godfrey ing the week suffered greatly from cold pronounced fatal. Finally the chiaf officer Of the feievia jscking Hard Wiuds in I'ittsbnrg. tc draw him on. and privation. Many others had narrow put off in a life boat, and,f ter receiving Kilrain drore a iln the fourteenth from serions trouble by danger PtTTKBuna, March 11 .This morning a a terrific pound' ng from toe sea, .net i escapes Box Has a Manitowoc ul Mystery. left face nto .and pewerf of trains colliding with trees crushed of a of pilot boat, which brought him to Ply neck several times,Godfrey's wind, gale reaching velocity forty and three timea Manitowoc Wis- - March 11 On the across the railroad. West Cornwall has A powerful oeean-goi- n mouth. tug him e the jaw, once staggering miles an hour passed over this city, was ent out to search fer the "i&aevia caught which reached this place from been in a state of complete isolation train the fifteenth Godfrey rurhed cautsng considerable damage to propbut upturned last night without finding him. Inwhile man who since Monday last The first communiKilrain, who was cow erty and injuring several person, but Chicago was a rough-lookin- g wildly, cations with that district were opened any trace of the big liner. Another warmed up, luded him and made use none fatally. The walls of the buildings had l'n charge a box said to contain the up today. Of course, facte which have powerful channel tug was sent out from of his upper a bore ehort The box at In of child. phya burned and range. fell nutting body Wednesday gave way come to light in connection with the Southampton this mornirg. the sixteenth, Kilrain started in to dug upon the roof of a building adjoining, sician's cejtifieata. The man had it re- snowed up and particularly in his man and though Godfrey endearred breaking through tbe roof and three moved to livery stable, where he ex- connection trains, with tbe snowed vehicles, The Dying: Prince. to return tbe blows he was powerless floaDB. The occupants barely escaped plained that it contained glass. Soon such as coaches and carriages,up only give in rained the after he called for It, and, taking it stinps upon wan their lives. Pasus, March i3--a faint idea of what has actually taken Bertaland, aa in- - against toward the river. head. He continued to smile and hie arms bis proceeded conot least hundreds at such for timateiriend of Prince Napoleon, and place, This forenoon the box was found on veyances have been snowed up at various Notes From the Capital. hung on bravely, but a second mere who is at the bedside of the lying added to the round would have knocked the ice in the river. Scattered around and the experiences of many of Washington, March 13. Sir Julian were a lot at straw and a quantity of points, Priooe, .yesterday wired the following him out them will never be told. Tbe storm is British the had a Kilrain adhered. seventeenth flesh did Pauneefote, In of cot the minister, Which to rags pieces meeeage: declared the worst known in fifty yours, "Yesterday evening was o a quantity or iae sano, There wO wondexSul improvement His mind is force the righumg and Godfrey gained a conference with Secretary Blaine this wind. In eink he little rushed the the eighteenth afternoon. It relateo principals, so it which was strong aod clear and his will is unshak H Had Eiffht Wives'.' th box contained box. The belief is able She use of medicinas is scouted. Kilrain into his corner, but was too far is said, to an arrangement of prelimina do Kilrain's Ft. Smith, March 11 Marion Smith damage. dilatory a bod- - which had be The political testament of jPrince Napo away to UV,P In the ries tor submission to arbitration of the in the river. No trace ho a young man only twenty-ono? leon, according to the papero of this city, tactics lo6t him .his advantage years of declares ithat France has forever thrown nineteenth Kilr&in again started to rain various questions at issue in regard to accompanied the box couiv e?tm age, was taken to Greenwood, where he dowa thejnonarch. The Prince deeicee blows on the negro's head, but did little the Behring sea fisheries, on the basis lay. JVothmff is known fun will be tried for hiunmt Kmlih n.o n that the traditions of his name may damage, while iodfrey improved each suggested by Blaine and that the box came from Chicago. j ' . ... by a accepted in to over the punch opportunity got never be :used in the interest of a mere by a correspondent at the train. fn little was done. Salisbury, with certain modifications. fo .intimated that he had eight wivea dynasty. Joe leaves a sacred letracv .to heart In the twentieth Tyler's Reply to Tapper. In th twenty-firs- t, The president and nartv returned to Godfrey slipped to Prince Louis to uphold the democratic fJ this county. He married the, floor a of the i:v half Warhington this afternoon. during rapid exehange Toronto, March 11 A special cable empire. In a codicil, written en his sick twelve years old. He , Ihe first application for renavment for dispatch from London to the Globe says first (i Whsn but oed, Prince Jtapoleon expresses the hope arm blows and near the elose of the of the last two as Nancy : .S'B8 mat f ranee aud Italy will ever .be Bis round received three staggerers on the direct tax, under the act of the last con- &ir flobVs Vnd' 8liue tShf ter nations. jaw, but came up smiling m the next gress, was received at the treasury de to Henry Tyler publishes a long reply He was ehJ done shows in Tupper's the charges. round, on 13. how, was had March from nothing Rome, Prince Xapoleon Governor partment today. It none, ' and not a great deal in the Hill, of New York, and the amount February 25. Sir Charles had a ond, " " :i passed a om nignt. ULe is delinsus and twenty-thirdlong in was tired of one "7 . to this time, called for was Up about $2,225,000. Godfrey death is believed to be imminent Kins terview with General Manager Sergeant that they ranged in jjyer who had Aiiorney-tjeneral HumbeJt visited the prince this morn- had taken unicient punishment to wear twenty-five- . Officer Miller has rendered of the Grand Trunk and l warily appealed Smith in charge, says "'" It.o.JL pugilists, but he was appar- an opinion that the president has power ing and stayed .two hours by his bedside. ou many for and of the received blows still in v all to appoint the nine the wives would be support the company fresh, Circuit court .iiidiriM. jsome, Marcn ii. frioee Napoleon is ently . . " i present emergency, promising in return wood to meet tho at the tt. over the race and bead with an equa- createaiioy me last the congress, octogamist. ' sinking fast tonight. It is stated that nimity during if that the government was sustained the that seemed to astound Kilrain. recess of congress. he this morning yielded to the entreaties Little damage was done in tbetwenty- Prof. Smiley, special agent of the company should have the fullest and The General Shot Himself." made to him and confessed to Mgr. lourtb or tweoty-nitn- , although in the eleventh jensus in charge of the division mobt inendly support from the governAler milled. Baltimore, March 13. Gen. Isaac B. latter Kilrain persistently hammered the of fish and fisheries, has been tempo- ment when required. Becauss this ap Moore was was found dead today in his horefused on his In with ear. the the around turns to peal Tuprier relieved negro from duty, the work of right rarily Stephen May Sue for Libel. Kilrain forced Godfrey who his division stopped and the agents re- saute the company with bitter invective. tel with a frightful lookiug twenty-Gixt- h pistol shot 1 he only LoyDO.v, March 13. The correspondhelplessly hugged the ropes. Kilrain called from the field pending investigapolitics the company have in wound in bis head. Tho had general Canada are who interest was all tion into charges preferred its in the Grand been ence between Harry Peyton Cobb, mem- finally let up and the negro, against him. Trunk. feeling unwell for a few davs, and in the thinks is to went out cor The Tyler knocked his company but are again, charges that Prof. ber of parliament, and Eight Hon. W. he is mainly to have killed himself in Smiley a better ner smiling. In the twonty-sevent- h used his official position and influence position in regard to the govern a fit ofsupposed to H. Smith, the government' leader in the despondency. Godfrey caught several leads on the jaw discredit and embarrass the . United ment; as a result ot their independent house of commons, with regard to Jus- and a hard right on trie ribs, lor which States fish commission, and in conse action than if Manager Sergeant had The Brewing Case Compromised. ahown subserviency. Sergeant he says, tice Stephen, whose mind is said to be he made little return. The contest was quence or his having thus occupied a Chicaco, March 11 By agreement ot affected, has revealed the fact that the evidently one of endurance, in which the large part of his time and that of his aeserveB ine support and approval ot government has absolutely no power powerful build of Kilraia was graduully special agents, the value of the work of every one connected with the company. the parties to the suit, Judge Elodgett over the judiciary. Only the queen can predominating. bis division has been seriously impaired. tod iy dismissed the case of Putrid tt A Living Corpse. In the twenty-eight- h suspend a judge at the request of both Godfrey man Prof. Smiley makes a positive denial. Rice against the Vol Blatz Brewing houses of parliament It was believed aged to get inside of Kilrain's guard sev Ia response to' an inquiry horn the Grand Rapids, Mich., March 13. company of Milwaukee to recover by many that Sir James could be in eral times, but didn't hurt Jake very register and receiver of the land office at Hiram of Port Jackson $400,000 commissions for selling defendMcConkey, duced to take a prolonged holiday. This much. The manner in which he took Lake City, Utah, Commissioner ants' plant to an English syndicate. The has, however, been shaken by tne ru- punch after punch that would have Salt, Groff has expressed the opinion that county, has been fast asleep for eight basis of settlement is not known. mor that actions fcr libel against the downed an ordinary man, however, was land containing deposits of polters clay months. Last July be lost his power of London and provincial journals which amazing., i not subject to entry under the mineral speech, was taken sick, went to bed and Blackball the Government. have published the Smith-Cob- b In tbe thirtieth Godfrey seemed tired land lawB. has not spoken or opened his eyes since. Rio inter-statare contemplated bv the sub and a right hand punch tn the jaw e The Janeiro, March 11 The Journal night blood began flowing from ject of it he insisting that he is entirely nearly sent him to the floor. In the cided agawst the Lehigh Valley railroad Saturday deJComerico announces that at a recent his head he came and and ears, suddenly sane. This view of the case is confirmed next few rounds Kilrain scored several in the complaint of Coxe Brothers & Co. to his senses. The doctors are dumb- meeting attended by senators nn.l nfiioo by his physicians and by the lord chief drives on the negro's jaw which were in the matter of coal rates. The decision founded the phenomenon, and explain of thermy and navy it was decided to justice, who declares that Mr. Justice not hard enough to do damage. In the involves a considerable reduction in rates it by tbe by supposition that some blood be- issue a manifesto against the Kilrain started in to force from the anthracite coal regions. , thirty-sixtStephen is "perfectly sane." came clotted in his brain, which pre- - ih two-hande- d Par-neliia- m d, iurfc j.-tator- thC . g lis - o tk-rc- e ev'ny h" e Scope of the Liberal Electoral Farnell LrfurooN, March Losing; 11 Pitt-for- m Ground. Copyght 18?1 by the New York J ssociated Press. Gladstone has been in consultation with Morley, Harceurt, asd Trevelyaa on the ' scope ,ef the liberal electoral platform,, and is preparing to announce it aC Hast ings. It is learned that home rule, with a definite exposition of the question of Irish representation in the imperiai parliament,' and the police relations tc the Irish gorercmeut, continues to hold the front rank. The JLiberal Jeaders kave been fortinea with a determination to pursue the Irieh policy by the report, prepared at tte electoral hfcadquartenu, on the probable results of tfce Parneli faction's fight. Mr. Schnadnorsts forecast reduced Parnell's follovricg in the next parliament to ten. Thus, Gladstone assured of the support of the Irish phalanx of seventy-thre- e steady adherents, deems himself ready to resume complete legislation for Ireland. The next planks of the liberal platform are "one man, one vote," including general reform legislation, free elementary education, amendment of the labor laws, with abolition of the law of conspiracy, equalization of taxation, amendment of the factory acts as affecting children, and measures to assistis rural laborers to acquire holdings. It significant of the early dissolutionsud-of parliament to find the conservatives denly becoming warm champions of the rural workers, ATTITUDE TOWARD THE CLERGY. The worst feature of Parnell's feud with the nationalists develops as the of fight becomes fiercer. The attitudedisa partial respect toward the clergy appears and the thinly veiled ineolence T twenty-sec- corre-spodenc- e, h, "d . |