Show HOME OME H AND ABROAD B buck uck shot versus brick B bats ats in ireland SHOOK playing atLyn ching proves fatel fatal plon s threat s S special to tb abe a HEBALD y a arrested Arr eted la utah ih 12 1 bj jphn an was arrested arre eted at a m this date dat by ithe deputy marshal T F smith on the usual asua usua I 1 charge c hal rge mr smith acted very gentlemanly gentleman lk and mr john took it calm tho the latter is in charge of the former and will appear before the U S commissioner at salt lake city citi this thi s afternoon on mr E gray was also arrested arre eted by smith and bedfield Ked redfield field i by western abed press to the anra HERALD 10 n eichor 0 Z X the perturbed state of 0 f affairs tn in ireland BELFAST june 11 the rioting last nig night ht was less disastrous than on wednesday after thelara the laya days labor libor bad had beof do Di en gathered bredin n the y police station they execrated the thi police olice cried out we will have ten fives lives for every one odthe of the murdered the county police were then withdrawn and some well known local constables were sent to reason with the mob the latter demanded the tile withdrawal of all arch bishap bevre and nd several an clergy clergymen mei after atter the he mob to djs disperse their addresses addressee probed roved altogether useless and even when the clergymen were speaking the rioters kept up desultory stone throwing at the police one stone stono struck a divine divino squarely in the face andahurt hini bini severely captain be le st falite a resident magistrate 3 was struck struck by a brickbat brick bat 0 on n the head when tho the pre achere ceased the birto the tile gate of the barracks and defied the police to apte come and take a square fight things n in this way until about 10 when two troop dragoons up they were followed by infantry these men had been under arnis eleven hours the mob was for a moment powerless with surprise aud sud dispersed diaper eed the runaway however became ashamed of themselves and returned to the scene warmly cheering the soldiers the latter had complete possession of the them streets around tho barracks and controlled them effectively the tho mob realizing reali th tha IL is position now departed do arted in section cursing the pope kopea denouncing home HOMO rule and an d singing sip i ing the orange Orang LOY eUly and 11 rule britannia V bitin nia 01 while all this was at the bowers hill barracks the mob had taken possession of efy york ork street they first con cent rated in front odthe of abe wine store kept by a luthelle dol Lut holic holle mckenna the building was eoon soon seized and and wrecked and all ill bf mckennas McKen nae istock of wines wt was 1 emptied in t the be street this mob then proceeded to mc Clos Cloak keye iylo lavern the police bad had taken warning and got there first A set fight took place it waa was waged with desperation on both sides the police ce fired twentysix twenty six rounds of abil buckshot at the risers rioters but the mob anally bruve them away and smashed McClo McClos skeya keys tavern to pieces distributing the tho inns liquors to all who would drink or carry liquor away hway several of the rioters were wounded figh were ver eleft left helpless in the street by their coin com rd rades a who madd maddened enid with liquor an and Y excitement rushed to the work of wreck and pillage A number of dest destroyed roved and all their stock of dinep wine whisky and beer were thrown ont out to the tho crowd in lif the streets who drank it ravenously or carried it away in jugs and ind buckets in the latter work scores of women and children were engaged all the time the rioting lasted towards mid night the mob after having wrecked and looted all the taverns io in tho the vicinity re returned turned to McClos keys and eel set it on fire the blare att rated the police who vibo reformed and m arched down dowd there to put out tho the firo and save the town from conflagration they bad to fight for every foot of way they made at times when the flames flashe U high the uniformed officers could be seen scattered among the mob filling the street from house io to house each officer was wai f on his own account and all in the same direction every man was shouting or cursing tho the women and children at the windows were shrieking and gesticulating and the sight eight was terrible finally the police got together and carried on their battle with buckshot this eventually scattered the mob and the fire atac at mc Cosley ewas put out before it r could e extend mccloskey Wc Closkey ey and his ills family and a number of his catholic Cat holle neighbor were rescued from the fury odthe of the mob by an Dr orangeman angeman who took them to his bouse hase i and there gave them jafa afe the government has placed tho the districts ter terrorized r i zed by mot violence in the r 1 of undera un andera dera lial law DUBLIN june II 11 john jolin morley chief secretary for ireland hae has ar he ile la is inv the causes and tho the history of the belfast riots shook of earthquake N X J june severe bevere chock shock of jf earthquake occurred ono one minute after midnight last night basti lasting two min minutes lites the hg shock was accod by a rambling rumbling noise houses were shaken and pictures on the walls swung wun to and fro BF BELFAST arast juno june 12 the lodges of ulster hive hiie been instructed to suspend drilling during the ex cit ement in Belfast f k FRENCH E FACTS plon pion pion declaration popl killed jane june 2 the comte de paris has arrived after settling hie his affairs in france he be will go to england the orleans princes will remain in france prince jerome napoleon Napole ork pion plon pion upon hearing bearing of the result of the vote in ho the chambers of deputies exclaimed 1 I shall eoon soon return to save those who have preserved me from be being ng guillotined by their friends today to day t terrible storma storms and floods have for several hoara boars prevailed in the french provinces 1 Three shocks of earthquake hava havo visited vial ted poitiers POr tiers ak at the lightning destro destroyed y ed a number of and killed several people the crawford dilks case londo june ji alo crawford dilke divorce case was in court again today to day on he the issue of sir charles dilkes right to have the Q queens beens proctor open the case in order to enable the member for Chele eato to ard duce dace testimony in hi bis s own vindication crawford asked the court to refuse to allow the proctor to inter acne alleging that the only witnesses avilio who would be produced to contradict the confession ef mrs ci crawford awford were sir charles himself whom that confession implicated and his servants mr crawfird Crawf contended that unless it could be proved the divorce was obtained by colla collu collusion I 1 s ion which was not alleged the proc proctor t or had no right to intervene in sir charles dilkes in ini terest the judge decided i d that the proctor bad had tl right to interfere jf the fresh esh evidence now offered by fanny stock stok I 1 and sarah barak gray was material evidence dence showing that the ire plaintiffs charges were untrue continuing the judge said that the 10 queens proctor must himself answer the suggestion that he inter veneil in sir charles interest the judge said 1 he himself did not believe thesus the suggestion he ile was certain the proctor would not so violate the duties ofhie of his office the jud judge e refused to make mrs crawford abid mrs charles dilke parties to the proctors euit suit to enable them to bo be heard by counsel the pretender Pre tinder must go PARIS june juno ll 11 the chamber of deputies resolved by a vote of lio to 2 to consider the committees commit teea clause enacting the immediate expulsion of all the princes fifty members of the le left voted with the minority the chamber subsequently rejected the we first clause of the committees mit tees bill enacting general capul eion sion the vote wasS was to after further debate the chamber by a vote vole of to adopted an tin amendment making the expulsion of the chief pretenders compulsory and the ex of tho the other members of the former reigning families to be optional with dihe the government after a vigorous protest from at 0 curnane anane nap artist clauses two and three were ment to elj expel pel by a doreo the princes not hot affected by clause one I 1 provi provide ide penalties of two to five years imprisonment if they return to france and disfranchise the pi princes inces remaining in french territory finally the whole bill waa wag passed without division the chamber then adjourned until tuesday the deposed bavarian monarch MUNICH 11 juno jane 11 A deputation of members odthe bavarian cabinet today to day proceeded to castle to present the letter to the deposed king ludwig from leopold they found tile C castle locked and were not permitted by the kings pickets to enter the ministry subsequently sent a force of gen d armes to the council to force an entrance for the p purpose url se of releasing count 1101 stel who ho while visiting the kinz last even evening I 1 on ministry business con concerning cernin I 1 the re regency genoy was arrested by ludwigh Ludw iea order and locked up in the castle other gen d armes have been detailed to preserve order amon among the mountain population the castle the monta mountaineers luVera lecig loyal a adherents of the king ring and ana of or a dangerous temper because of the states conduct toward towards film king ludwig rein alna in ill 11 alie to most abao cutely secluded part of or th alie e castle 11 A batal scare dak june 12 it ie is learned here that a few days ago a I 1 lynching 1 occurred near st andr andrews aws five e miles north of here herp on the red red river p I 1 IC I C r ole beckdolt Bec knolt who was wor work k aig uig for a farmer on ilie the minnesota side supplanted the latter in his hi affect affections iono A after 1 ir trying in vain to induce Bec knott to leayo leave peaceful 1 ly Y abe e farmer invited in his ills neigh neighs bors br opened a keg of whisky and after th they were sufficiently drunk related edl hie Is wrong wrongs and suggested lynching aga ae a remedy Bec knott was caught and strung up to a limb the alleged intention being beins only to frighten eneim him when letdown let down life was extinct fayoT ably reporter 4 gasn wasn aune 12 the senate committee on public lands ands to day ordered a favorable report on the house bill to repeal the pro emption emptio ri t irn ar culture and desert lands act with an a amendment submitting the proves provis ion of the senate bill on thy the same subject for thiea contained in the house bill victim being buried BELFAST june 12 the dead acad victims of or the recent riots are being burled buried tody today to dy day it wa wate feared tie tile funerals would provoke fresh disorders and ahe routes to Q cemeteries arc are wilned w with ith X violence I 1 or rioting ha has yet occur occurred |