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London, Bopt. 20, A cable from Rio dated at 10 o'clock this -.morning says: Tbe rebel squadron ban resumed tbe bombardment of tbe capital of Brazil this morning. Tbe fort replied to tbe Are. Tbe ships ceased firing and re tired out of range. Tbe damage to Rio do Janeiro is said to be very heavy, Tbe warships are also reported to have Buffered from tbe fire of .the forts, but full particulars are unattainable. In Congress. ; Washington. Sept. 20. senate met this morning When the the repeal men were caught nappping by Stewart, who observed that there was no quorum and questioned tbe propriety of the senate proceeding. A stay of proceed ings was necessary until tbe members strolled in, one by one, to a sufficient number to constitute a quorum. Dubois, of Idaho, created a sensation by offering the following resolution, which went over till tomerrow: Whereas, Several sovereign states being without tbe full representation in tbe senate to which they arc entitled, belt Resolved, That tbe consideration of legislation relating to the federal elec tion laws, tbe tarlfl and financial mat ters, matet tally affecting partially un represented states, be postponed In tbe senate until Monday, January 16, 1804, to enable tbe states of Washington, Montana and, Wyoming to bave tbe influence and protection in the senate guaranteed each sovereign state by tbe constitution of the United States. The resolution was laid on tbe table, yeas 27; nays 10. The repeal bill was then taken up. WA8HINOTON, 8ept. 20. - A two weeks' debate on tbe bill to repeal the federal election laws was opened in tbe bonse this morning. The galleries were well filled, and an unusual number of negroes were present, showing their in terest in the matter, Tucker, 'of Vir ginia, author of tbe bill, opened fur the Democrats. Tucker payed bis respects to John I. Davenport, whose atrocities, be said, were more Infamous than those of the Duko of A boa, Perkins addressed tbe senate In op position to tbe repeal bill, after which Stewart took the floor. He read from a paper articles on tbe president's al leged rebuke to tbe senate. Palmer, a Democrat of Illinois, asked whether It was consistent with proper relations between tbe senate and the president to reud In the senate grave charges against tbe executive, for which he (Stewart) would not be re sponsible. Stewart said It was consistent for blm as a senator to defend tbe senate when the press said the president was rebuking the seuate and calling sena tors criminals, "Let bis friends deny that be has used patronage to control legislation" said Stewart. "Let tbem make It clear how the opinion of congress has been changed and bow the overwhelming majority in favor of free coinage In congress bad been changed to a good monometallUt majority." Young Mothe 7 Ws Otter You Itemed -which Insures Sttetr to V Uto o Mothsr tut Child. " Mather's Friend" Robs Contiaemtnt ct its Fsia. Horror iul Bisk. After using cm bottl of "UW$ Frld" I ioflered Uut llUto ln, mJdU w.t eijr ioce tbttkije aiwnrard imiuI Id wwh nut. a u -" BKADnCLO REGULATOR CO.. gold by U orortUU. ATtAjrH.O. Flllegrini Again Takon. Buknqs Xyuks, Sept. 26. Ex-Presl-dent Pellegrini who was- recently cap tured byj.be Insurgents aud came near being sliot, has OKoln fallen Into tbeir hand?, apd It Is said he will be tried and executed. Hops In New Tork. ' New 0k, Sept. 20. Hops are steady and unchanged on very light bust ne S3.' .Brewers and exporters aro doing almost nothing and the uncer tainty of the future restricts the pur chases to merely Immediate needs. ' TMe Charleston at Bio. WwisHiKaTON, Sept. 20. The U.S. Cruiser Charleston left Montevideo, Urguay" wx Rio de Janeiro Set. 22, and is probably pow At Rio. Raitfoad Employos Araod. Chicago, Sept. 20. Owing to the re peated robberies the railroad com punlea bavo decided to arm their men on all trains hauling mall or expresb. The Administration on Exclusion. Washington, 8ept, 20. Great inter est centered In tbe session of the bouse today, as It was known a coinrauuicai linn would be received staiiug the posi tion of the president and administra tion on the Chinese exclusion question. The position, eccupied: by the adminis tration reeardlug the execution of the Oeary execution law was definitely set tled by tbe communication today bent to the house. The letter contains copies of tbe Instructions seut to collec tors of customs by tbe treasury depart ment under date of May. 4. They are Instructed to toko no steps looking to the enforcement of the deportation act until further notice. Under tho same dute tbe uttornty general Instructs the attorneys and marshalls uOt to proceed except on order of tbe court. With regard to tbe Chinese who obtaiued admlsilou to tbe United States under false representa tion, -tho-letter dlreotH tho officers- of tbe department to use every effort to en force the law by arrest and prosecution. There is also a copy of a telegram of Attorney-general Olney, dattd Septem ber Instructing the district attorney at San Fruncico, In view of the fact tbut no grounds exist for carrying out the law, to have such Chinese held liable to deportation to be discharged from cus tody until such provision ia made. Doctors Imprisoned. San Fiunci8co, Sept. 20. Drs. Joseph von Werthon and Edward P, Drlscoll and Hurry J, Gray, a youny man from Lincoln, Cat., bayo beou ar rested and Jailed on the cbargooftbf murder of Miss Clara Matthews of Lin coln. The crime resulted from crimin al operations performed by the two doctors at the Instigation of Gray. Convict Coal Miners. Nasiinillk, Tenu., Sept. 20. Gov ernor Turney bus approved tbe agree ment between tho penitentiary commis sioners and the East Tennessee Land Co. for the purchase by the state of 0000 acres of coal land In Morgan coun ty for (80,000, and upon the expiration of the present penitentiary lease, tbe state will go Into the coal mining busi ness. Miss Oilmour's Murderers San Fuanoibcu, Sept. 20. -Tho sen sational murder case took a new turn today, when the marriage contract be tween Dt, E F. West and Annlo Hla ley, who the police say was West's ac complice In the murder of Miss Gil- ruour, was recorded. Tbe marriage evidently was contracted so tbut Annie Staley could not be compelled to testi fy. Expires To-Nlcht Milwaukkk, Sept. 20. Judge Jenkins this morning fixed the time for the termination of tbe leatra ol tbe WUcontln Central by tbe Northern Pacific at midnight to-night. Banking Matters. Wahiiinoto.., Sept. 20, Statistic compiled from official data ahnw that from January to September, tills year, 600 state and private bsnks In the Uni ted BUU failed and 72 resumed busl new, In tbe same time 165 national banks failed 70 of which have returned; of tbe state and private banks, 26 sus pended In California and IS bavo re sumed; 10 suiprnded In Oregon and 9 resumed; 14 impended In Washington, of which one has resumed, BISMARCK. IS BETTER His Hatred ef tk'e Emperor Made Maiifest. ANOTHBR FRANCO-GERMAN vWA!l May bo Brought" on By Yonng Emperor. tho Bbiiun, Sept. 0.-Tho nrrlval of Count Herbert Bismarck and Count Rantzeau, bis brother-in-law, In Klssin gen yesterday, .Is expected to help much In bringing tbe emperor and Prince Blsmarok together. Many hope, however, that stronger Influence will prevail and tbe reconciliation will soon be accomplished. Emperor Franz Joseph, king of Saxony, has sent to Klsslngen 'sympathetic Inquiries after the ex-chancellor's health, and has suggested tbo desirability that Prince Bismarck make advances to the emper or. The grand duke of Baden and tbo king of Wurtemburg are working with energy to tho eamo end. Still Blsmarok holds back, seemingly reluctant to answer the emperor's ad vances before extorting such homage as no sovereign has ovei' paid a subject. Telegrams from Kissingen represent blm as irritated and-eusplclous. He la said tor regard t,uo" ntteutlone now be stqwed ob him by tbe crowned heads as too ostensible, They are suggestive, bethinks, of u plan to exUngnK-Wtn entlroly as a political actor. Ho $s rr covering bis strength quite rapid Jy uow and Is Bouaitlvo ubouj, being treated aa an honored member. Ho means to reassert himself as a poworful element in German politics, This Is tbo senti ment on which his Bou-ln-law, with others of their circle, rely (o keep him on tbe old line of'opposltlon to tbe gov ernment. It will bitterly disappoint the whole country, regardless of party, if tboy succeed and tbo emperor's over tures bo rejected. Tho newspapers of all political ten dencies praise tbo emperor for having taken tbe Initiative and agree In hoping that the prloo will give the nation tho pleasure of Witnessing tbe end ot the feud between Berlin and Froderlcsruhe. According to tho late dispatches from Kissingen tbo text of Bismarck's reply to tho emperor's message remained un published. Its general tenor Is be llevod to Indicate that tbe- effort to reconcile the two mou will be futile. Tho German correspondents who have returned from Guoos give an In sight Into tbe maneuvers hardly In ao sordance with tbo euloglstlo telegrams of last week. Tbe United press special correspondent Bays that the greatest obstacles wera opposed to anything like independent reports. Tbo strongest censorship was exer cised by tbo military press bureau. If an unpleasant Incident was found In a correspondent's copy bo was summoned at once to Colonel Auspitz, chief of the press bureau, and Informed that he must leayo out tbo objectionable pos tage or give up his passes. Among tho Incidents thus kept out of print was a block In maneuvers on the opening day. Tho commanders of tbo army oftho north bad developed operations so uufortunately that tbero was no room to unfold and develop tbeir whole strength. Tho army got fixed between two woods and bad to retreat event ually without being able to bring for ward a division, which, therefore, was condemned to observe In Idleness tho discomfiture of the others. Tho retreat was made In confusion to tho chagrin of the officers in command. At another time a line of carriages containing min isters, ambassadors aud many members of the court, got in tbe way of the regi ment of sharp shooters, whowerufao iug a cavalry attack. Emperor Franz Joseph, In a tower lug paHslon, rode up to the officers of the regiment and shouted "remove these carriages instantly." Emperor William, despite bis words of praise lu publlo often found tbe inovcmeuU of tbe troops In formation too slow. Bev oral times be became Impatient and to bide bis feelings from tke Austrian em peror rods oil at a furious paoo to an other part of tbe field. Throughout tbe manoeuvres Emperor William was feverishly active. Every night after tbo fatigue of tbe day bo worked long post 12 o'clock with Councillor Von Klderleln and Dr. Lucauus, writing dispatches to Berlin and reading tbe correspondence of the day. Count Mueuster, German ambassa dor to Fraaoe, returned to Paris on Sat urday after several weeks' vacation. Blgnor nessmaa Italy's ambassador to Franco will fro kack to bis poet to- Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report r RoYa! ms& ABSOLUTELY PURE morrow, Tbo Aulro-Hungary ambassador to Franoa will start for Paris on, Ojtobar Htu Tho R'isso-Gdrnun tariff conference, will open on October 2, with, a fair prospect ot reaohlng an ngrdomout.Uer mauy Is ready to concede tbe lower rates on'Russlan cereals in return for a reduction of the Russian tun ft on man ufactures of Iron, etc; Immense quabtl ties of grain are piled up at Russian ports; notably Odessa, awaiting ship ment. Muoh Russian grain however, is leaking Into Germany by way of Ant werp and Ritterdam, Toe Odessa dealers are especially eager for the suo ceai of tbo conference. Chinese Riot. La GttANDB,gr., Sept, 20. The AMI Chinese agitation wblob haibeen eotng on in this country for tbo paBt two weeks has culminated, Au armed mob of 200 -mot outside the city limits at midnight, marched to tho Chinese quar ters, and after looting the bouses marched tbe Chinamen to the edge of tbo city nud ordered tbem to leave. The immediate cause of tbe netlon of the mob Is said to be a meeting at Red Papper sobool bouse at Baud RJdge, twelve miles north of this olty, yester day at wblob Inflammatory speeches were made by one Esteb, attoruey,and others. At this meeting tbe mob was organized and moved toward La Grande led by H. C. Cotner. a rancher, and Jfco, Tf Uesdall, a saloon' keeper, gaining recruits as it aavauceu until, wnon it reached tbo city, there were at least 200 men In line. Marshalla McLacblun and. Ardrey, Constable Wulden aud Deptoty. Sheriff Llndgreen attempted to quoll the riot, butasltvu unexpected .and no pre paration bad been made they wvresioon oyurpowered. Warrants bavo been Is sued for tuo.arrettt of tbo ringleaders. Tbe feature which Is causing the most talk today Is tho heroism shown by Mrs. Trumble, wife of the. Baptist Chinese missionary, who was alalia lit the bouse with ber daughter. About thirty Cnlnamen bad sought refuge at ber bouse. When the mob demanded their delivery, sho appeared with a Winchester and announced that tbe first man to enter her house would be shot, Tbo mob dispersed. Murdered by Anarchists. PiTTfluona, Pa., Sept. 20. At Cal amity, Pa., a small mining town, last night, Moon Lalson and August Brico attacked August Itceco and bis wife. They shot tbo woman to death and beat tbe husbaud Into Inseuslblllty and left blm for dead. Lalson was captured, but B rice escaped. Tbe murdeiersare anaroblsts and plotted to go to Canada to blow up publlo buildings The Recces decided to put tbem out of tbe way. HUver Dollars. Washington, Sept. 27. The lssuo of standard silver from tbo mints and treasury offices for tbe wook ending September 23 was (400,6-16, For a cor responding period lu 1602, (741,080. Tbe shipment of fractional silver coins from tbe 1st to 23d Instant aggregated (663,102. THE MARKETS. Ban Fuanciboo, Sept. 20. Wheat, December 1.12J. ' CmcJAao, Bept. 20. Cash, CO); De cember 00. Poktiand, Bept. 20. Wheat valley, .07i; Walla Walla .87). Mow's Tbkl We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of Catarrh that can, not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. CilKNKV & Co., .Toledo, O. We, tbe undersigned, bave knowu V. J. Cheney for tbe last 16 yean, aud be lieve blm perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by tbeir Hrm. Wwrr it 'iKUAX. Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo. O. Waluino, Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesale DruggUtu, Tole do, O. Hall's Catarrh nure Is taken Interu. ally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent fre. Price 76o per bottle. Bold by all Dr ufgleta. Baking Powder TOAD WANTKD.-A boy 8 year old Jj ranu to. work ror M board aat to lo- ohosl Inquire at Wta. B&rgeal'c 8SM i nt uhtAT involutions; 1CC0 English commouwsNiUh ended by the restoration of the monarchy un der Charles JL 1088 The Orango revolution In Eng land. Flight of James II and accession of William and Mary. 1780 Peter II, tho last of tho Roma nofs in direct lino, deposed and crown given to Anne of Courland. 1770 Great struggle for Grecian In. dependence. General rebellion in Greece and the European Turkish province. Unsuccessful. . 1772 Liberal movement in Sweden Bupprossod and an absolute despotknn es tablished. 1773 Tho continual civil wars, revc-J lntlons ami counterrevolutions in Po land so weakened the state that In this year it fell ao easy prey-to RussiaAus tria, and Prussia, The, first partition treaty was mndo and acted on in, this ' year, tho Poles revolted, and n attempt was made to establish1 a reform in Use state. It failed, add the second parti" tlen treaty in 1793 put an end t Poland, 1776-iTho wiof American independ ence beganj ended bytho surrender of CornwalJIs at Yorktowa, 1781. Thkt was tho most momentous of nil revolution. since by ita success tho people of Europe and of tho whole world woro inspired by, a zeal for liberty and self government. It was tho first great blow struck foe modern liberty. 178 The French revolution began wttb the meeting of tho states general Tho great French wars Iwgnn in 17W with the first coalition and lasted until the downfall of tho empire in 1813. 1700-yBovolutlon in Hungry against Austrian .domination. A war resulting n tho independence of tho Hungarians. St. Louis Globo-Doinocrat. STAGE QLINT8. "The Amazons." by Pinero. is the next comedy in which Johnstone Bowaett will bo soon. Mr, aud Mrs. Kendal havo accented a now play by Ian Robertson, calkyl "A I'lay in tattlo." Nat Goodwin is reported to contem plate playing tho tltlo rolo in "David Garrick" later in tho season. , Managor Augustus Pitou boa a new sensational melodrama which is to be produced in Now York city at an early date Sufton Vano, tho author of "Tho Spaa of Life," has completed a new melo drama which ho calls "Beyond the Breakers," It is said that Charles Frohman lost (0,000 on tho production of "Fanny." Biins and Raleigh luul (5,000 before they put pen to paper, Tho death is announced in Milwaukee of Mrs. Jacob Nunemacher, who before her marriage was widoly known on the burlesque stago as Lizzie Webs tor., John Fowler and Ernest O, Whltton, who aro suolng W. H. Crane for (3,000 damages for not producing their play "Dakota," announce that they have sold tho pieco to Roland Reed, M. B. Curtis wants his experience while under tho cliargoof murder dram atized and has sent tho evidence Lu bis trials to a London playwright, whom he has commissioned to construct tho pieces Mlnnlo Sollgtnau-Cuttlng's now plays aro "Margaret Byng," by F. a Phillips, author of "As In a Looking Glass," an emotional drama,,and "GladyB," a com bination of emotional and comedy ele ments. RAILROAD TIES. Tho Chicago, Burlington and Qtiinoy Is now running solid trains from Chica go to Galveston, The tracks of tho Toxarkaua aud Fort Hinlth northward from Wilton, Ark., have been extended to Allcno, Ark. Tho Norfolk and Western has com- Ltnenced work on a new ywd at Viriaa, W, Ya. Tho largo yard t JNtM&ld, W. Va will Ijo tho only one superior to. it tos size and convenience, : 11, E, Dewy, superintendent of the eastern division of the New York and New Engluud. who is also superintend ent of tho Norfolk aud "Worcester, ha removed his headquarters from Boston. to Putnam, Oonu. The Westinghousa company has a ew iMHforced brake la ae o wml ttreS class trains, including tWlfaw York Central's Empire Btete sty sea, sd tbe absolute rwult are beta leaked for ward to with great lateeeat by tbe rail- rosi rrateraity. Aj.).i . .iWa.-A. ..-