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Show News Items. The Earl of Kimberly is to succeed pro tern the Earl ol Granville as liberal leader in the House of Lords. Bismark is reported as s ying: "It will be a great pity and mistake if German manufacturers .illoiv their disliki ol the McKitiley law to inlhience them in taking part in the Chicago World's Fair." An open remonstrance to Bishop Potter Pot-ter against the action of Dr Heber New ton and others for allowing outsiders to occupy their pulpits, has been signed by 11S Episcopal clergemen of New Yo:k. A La Center, Washington.farmer placed plac-ed some giant powder 111 a stove to thaw. The powder exploded demol ishing the house and tiring the ruins. His two daughters were instantly killed, and himself and wife wet seriously injured.. irT r-irfriyiaiTT.-n " l... m-.,.., London, April 21.' The Piess association associa-tion announces that Lord S.nlslmiy has directed Sir george Glynn Petre, British minister at Lisbon, to demand troin the Portugal government immediate explanation expla-nation of the sezietirs of liritish vesels at Btria and if the response ! nt satisfactory satis-factory Lord Salisbury will insist upon reparation. . , Mt. Pleasant. Pa., April.. 21 .During ; the evictions at Morwood this afer-noon afer-noon many exciting scenes occured. Al the house of Martin Wergenski the deputies dep-uties were attacked by women, A mob of 300 people on the outside had to be dispersed by the militia. ABairs at Moie wood are somewhat ciitical at this hour (midnight). Early in the evening crowds of strikers broke in ihe windows of hous es.from which the people were evicted, and began dancing. The dance will end in a fight Paris.April 20. B iron Fava.the Italian minister at Wasnington who recently left the United States on leave of absence has arrived on his way to Rome. The Soleil declares the baron is much annoyed at the action of the United States in argard to the New Orleans, aflair. Aaccordingto that paper the baron while on h.s wey across the Atlantic At-lantic answered several of his fellow passengers that Marquis Imperiali, Italian Ital-ian charge d'affaires at Washington, woald be recalled. Italy, the baron added, add-ed, would not have a diplomatic representative repre-sentative at Washington until the New Orleans affair was finally settled London, April 21 There was great excitement in military circles this morning morn-ing when the men ol the third battalion f Grenadier guards, quartered at Chelsea Chel-sea barracks, in this city, refused to obey the order to parade in full marching order. or-der. The oldest members, the more discontented dis-contented portion of the battalion, men having the longest terms of service were ! placed under arrest and the investigation investiga-tion into the cause ol the mutiny was commenced. The men declare they have long been subjected to a series of excessively annoyir.g drills f ir which there is no cause or reason. They say the drills are not ordered with a view to perfecting the battalion in military maneuvers man-euvers or in manual of arms, but solely for the convenience of their officers. The associated press in speaking of the recipiocity treaty between Spain and the United States show how the United States and Cuba will be greatly benifit-ted benifit-ted but Spane will be equally injured. A correspondent from Kanosh to the Provo Enquirer, says: "The d stribution of the precious metals is estimated to be nearly the same in the difierant states ol the great western mining region, but developments de-velopments have been made faster in some districts than in other. Therefore it is not safe to assume that because a region has not produced any valuable mining property it does not contain any minerals. Utah, and in particular the southern part, has develaped its mineral wealth slowly; but Utah will see the day when there will be an O.itario, Bullion-Beck Bullion-Beck or a Horn Silver in every range of mountnins within her borders. The mountains are full of vertiable bonanzas, many of them discarded, but the absence of transportation f.icihies for high grade and of capital for mills to reduce the low grade ore, prevent the proper attention being given to these mines. M Stoct Ex change. |