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THE ADJOURNMENT 6>INE DIE.
The President's Task Far From Complete,
but the Senators Have Gone Home.
Washington, April 8.—The adjourn¬
ment pf the senate on Tuesday was a Bit
The re-election of Senator Ingalls as
president pro tem. is a fitting tribute to
the most distinctive figure in American
politics. character In he spite endorsed of the attacks in his upon his
is present
capacity alike. Vfce by Democrats President and Mortons Reptiblicans address
called forth no comment. As was stated
the by your correspondent had it all cut find two dried weeks ago ad¬
senate to
journ the early part of the present week.
It must be remembered that there are
yet many important offices to be filled by
nomination of the president and appoint¬
ment by the heads of depart ments. These
include the following: Justice of the su¬
preme court, solicitor general, commis¬
sioner of the general land office, commis¬
sioner of Indian affairs, public printer,
superintendent of minister the bureau of engrav¬
ing and printing, to Germany,
Sssssssrsssrssrs
and and Philadelphia, of postmasters, The collectors list
surveyors ports, etc. is
sufficient ington for to several keep place weeks hunters in and Wash¬ they
accompanied by yet and
will be senators rep¬
resentatives who are not satisfied to leave
the leave the section of the fortunate
nominees to the executive department
without their advice and suggestion.
To-day’s developments indlcatethat the
office, of public printer will be bestowed
Upon none of the gentlemen who have so
far been named in connection with It.
A N*vsl Officer’s Folly.
Washington, D. C„ April 8.—Lieu¬
tenant Commander George M. Book, of
the navy, was put in command of the
ffi?3^TS£?^p2iS£ last week without being ordered home.
He merely stated that he thot
would rnn home and see how
were getting along at the naval
UIOIIV. ment. It Itia is picvitj pretty certain Mutt Book nm uc
tried for desertion and dismissed from
the service.
The Interstate Commission Investigating.
Washington, April 8.—The Interstate
Commerce commissioner are to-day in¬
vestigating the charge that Hie Grand
Trunk has violated the law by granting
rebates published as traffic tariff and of charging lees than
its rates.
RODE INTO THE “VALLEY OF DEATH.”
A Member of the Immortal “Six Hundred”
Appointed to Office.
Boston, Mass., April 8.—Hiram- Wil¬
liamson, who has just been appointed
chief porter at the Boston poet office,
was cne of the immortal 600 who rode
into the “Valley of Death” at Batoktova
on the morning of October 25,1854. He
possesses one of the clasp medals pre¬
sented ttie returned by Queen Crimean Victoria soldiers at Hyde with Park her
to relief the
likeness in bas on erne side, and
trorrlft bplow. arid “Crimean”
TK
of three years and three months.
In point of valor displayed and Balak- loss
sustained, below he. places witnessed the charge at
lava that m many en¬
gagements of the civil war. In all his
army peril personal lie speaks danger of being short conscious and
'of greater at a
fierce light at Yorktown, which resulted
'to the capture of a rebel battery, than at
imy other time continents, during his Mr. ten Williamson years’ ser¬
vice on two
Is now 70 years old.
I Murdered by HI* Indian Wife.
HaN(X)CK, Dak., April8.-Old William
Edwards, a squaw man, who had the
mail contract from Washburn to Coal
Sr*"K?S.K^3&it Montana, the
wife and family in bought
I
-The old
in Paris, 1,178 :
pleted. tost week, It was t
as
Admiral Maxse
irss;
a restaurant on the first landing at the
height of the tower of Notre Dame.
Spiers & Pond were the English con¬
tractors. The tower is very graceful, and
is visible from all
wind whistles in
ness. Great cases from the United States
are exhi&t/are Ivina ready for nnpacking, aS FranW, but no
land will be in the sight. chief exhibitor. Eng¬ The
and buildings extent. are The of unprecedented Champ do Mars solidify is
con¬
nected extension with the Inv&lide The Esplanade hall of by
an annex. ma¬
chines is a magnificent expanse of glass.
It wn» not mi April Fool Joke.
Nbw Hhven, Conn., April 8.—A porter
at the Arlington house went to the pri¬
vate apartments of the proprietor, S. C
Bickford, and there found a Spaniard
named Montiere Colbas. The contents
of Mr. Bickford’s trunk lay scattered
about the floor. The porter collared Col¬
bas and marphed him into the office and
there explained the circumstances to Mr.
Bickford. He believed the porter was
SfcB
hotel. Bickford Upon missed going to bis $1,100 room, and Mr.
a note of a
bankbook. Colbas broke open the trunk
with a small jimmy.
due of Leprosy Startle* Dublin.
Dublin, April 8. —Sir Charles Cameron,
medical officer of health to iie the corpora¬
tion. reported to-day that had discov¬
ered a care of leprosy in the city and re¬
commended that the poor creature be
forced to go away to some ptecs where
the disease is hospital. common and The where they
have a lepers’ disease pre-
it should return. Its appearance now.
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READS LIKE Fl<
svss:
LONDON, ‘ '
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adventure and suffering ng there there related. related.
In tme part he nays:
“Oursufferings terminated at Ibwiri, the
and we were beyond the reach of
tfferinghad
I aonumer-
t, that they
their rifles and equips
ears of Indian com, < with no
le death penalty, and two of the
tea**were all. We halted hanged tor thirteen in the presence days at
i
», revei^ou fowk, goate, totem*®,
Hfifijk T
m-rnU fo people glutted thern-
effeefc that we bad H3
rtsnr js; a aw
ed SSSe for Albert Nyanra, on Novemter
try ith from Mount the Pisgah, top of a ridge which connect-
was so
caa&sgftnaBt ly ana gloomy forest behind us.
ANOTHER FROM STANLEY.
in a letter to a Friend. He Give. Stony
Personal Experience, ol Intere.t.
stone’s son-in-law, gives a general idea of
his journey, without entering into the
fullest details. The letter contains a pic¬
turesque description of scenes traversed
by him and his forces.
Of ^Taaw the immense forest through which
hC 6 nothing
‘ that looked like a
smile, kind thought or liioral sensation.
The aborigines arts wild and utterly sav¬
age, and incorrigibly vindictive. The
dwarfs, called Wambutti, are far worse
than animal life; they are wild and shy.
No sport can be enjoyed in the gloom of
the forest. It is a perpetual river, dark
on emerging from these scenes with those
of London citizens on Derby day. The
men, he says, were mad with joy, .
He describes how he satis came across an
sssjMss.
aSSESSS; smiled mid became voluble enough.
she
Beauty diva and Knoof youth. in hnr Stanley says, had
domad
The British Manoeuvres at Glbralter.
Paris, April 8.—A sham attack upon
the fortress of Gibraltm was opened
taining whether sufficient warning stations could
be obtained from hostile the signal of
the approach of a batteries squadron, being manned so as
to permit of the
gp counsel, ope;
uX^fv^nerri
hundred and forty v
Sea«l which of °<S irrelev in
was no use t
They in AIKJ> Ireland. were WUXtt but MUt He retailed IOWUBTU admitted t SWM that WH crime V* MBUSf
ex¬
isted in Ireland in greater or less degree.
The collapse of the forged letters, upon
which the case was bunt, abolished the
pith and marrow of the inquiry. The
court indict was asked whole by nation—-an the attorney act general which
to a
the eminent jurist John Burke declared
was not iMwsible, in according When to judicial whole
rules, and invalid law. a
experiment of home rule for I reland.
The Alleged Denver Bobber Released,
Denvkr, Col., Ai^l 3 -W. B. Ste-
phens, alias Spencer, wait arrested here
yesterday afternoon, in the robbery charged with the being First
the principal at
National bank, in which President Mof-
fatt lost $31, OW).
Subsequently, it was reluctantly ad¬
mitted that while the resemblance was
liam E. Ford, John Wallis. Severn W.
Crosswell and Noah E. Ward, all oyster
dredger each captains, in jail were for sentenced cruelty to their thir¬
ty JL..„ dayB Capt. 1. John John E, E. Charnk-k. Chat to for that
crewa
offense, offense, was wu» mw. fined $50 v-” and «•*'■ sentenced to
three days' imprisonment.
Mew Zealand Send* a Vessel. {
; Auckland, April 8.— The government
of New Zealand Hinemoa bas placed the disposal the new of
steamship ral Kimberly, for at the transporta¬
Adm i
tion of men to America. The steamer,
which is a rapid cruiser, has already left
for Samoa. One hundred, and twenty
mjkmi
THE PLUMMERVILLE Kit
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on the
he lead (Smith)had; the
to to arrest
Clayton. implicated in the i * f 'i
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THE STCfNt MOUNTAIN MV$TER¥. |
Tfc* Stnrderer Seem, to be Secure, bat the
Dead i. CuldenUJtod.
be Atijlsa, little doubt Ga., April 8.-Tbere the seems o< to]
as to perpetrator
die Stone Mountain tragedy of Tuesday
tost.
A. D. Reviere is generally regarded as
the man who fired the shot. Tim body
is still unidentified......
askedi
of an officer, wm
taken for safekeenin to the r jail at 13 o’clock,
until next Aui
into court and
elopement occurred in this
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