CIVIL WAR IN KANSAS The Rival Political Come to Blows. Parties The Governor Calls Out the En- * tire State Militia. A dispatch from Topoka, Troops are in possession of the Kansas State Kan., eays: House, every step and hallway is patrolled by the Kansas State Militia and sixty-four Republican members of the lower house of the Legislature ean neither make their es- cape nor receive food er information of any kind from the outside world. Men are running up and down the str of Topeka like mad and the wildest excitement prevaiis, Nearly every militia company in the State has been ordered to a , Topeka by the Populist Governor, and from all over the Stata 4d are pouring in to the Republ citizens patehes ican me who have re ry partisan in the city car- r, and 20) Rspublican geants-at-arms are armed with either a musket or a revolver »of them with SOF = and som ‘kable condition of affairs which warlike demonstrations was act that the long controversy Republican and P Houses had come to a crisis vod that open riot had followed. The Republicans bat the doors of Representative's r took possession, irs leading to the main Hall was youlists., it bet wes n the pu ist Mouse, and all vis » guards at tiand House a Leading the | fHloers were aithougnh no ’ i ale entire 41 ii No ado vpubli peland H 1 the Pop machinery the water, « ns resentativ fal f Topeka, was swo geant-al- Aru in 200 or more deputies the Republican House, snd poweriul man, and his WWD a Beavy door sald to conceal an vas found to the Wash invoke ald of the titution to assist in anid resisting any attempt Republican organization, dunteered for the vere assigned to them In Home were arme | with sks, and all said they were MAL ’ kick was the him nts news of 1 wonflict had been through the towns adjacent to » poopie commenced pouring into m every direction, in wagons, and by rail Most of vals were Populist sym- pathigers, Fully MNO people were sated on Capitol square, and inch of space in toe Stats House was occupied, [oformation was given that 1000 Republicans were on the way from Leavaao- 300 from Kansas Ciey and 30 from ot th on i aCK, i new Ar Congr every w rit . (Ntawsa, Ariz held a conference and decided to order out the militia, the Governor observing that he proposed to fight it out to the bitter ond, (reneral Arts immediately ordered out the militia forve of the State, which consists of less than 2000 men. Company C of Oakland, a suburb of Topeks, was the first to arrive, coming by electric Cnr They marched immediately to the State House, and were welcomed with cheers by the Populists, Company GO of Marion and Company B of Holton came in later by special trata, Hettery B of Topeka was oatled out, also Hection A of the yo artillery or Wichita, with a Gatling guo. Bat tery 1 took posssssion of the arssusl in the nai Until Congress enacts the necessary legislation existing commer: clal relations of the Hawaiian Islands, both with the United States and foreign Govern: mente, shall continue, Further immigration of Chinese int the Islands is prohibited, and Chinese now in the Islands shall not be permitted to coms a the present territory of the United Caton, The public debt of the alanis is assumed by the United States to the extent of #4, 250,000, The United States agrees to pay son Liliuokalani #90,000 a year during e, and to Princess Kaloulani, $150,000. Provision {a nade for the exchange of rati- fleations of the tranty at ns on the (havarn ment, 0 8% SOON of the United Commissioner pro- vided | Governor Lewelling and Adjutant-General | House, and the Governor sent it an ofier of compromise; Governor Lewelling removed Colonel Hughes, who refused to lead the State militia against the besieged Repub- leans, Pence Restored, An o'clock agreement was enferad into at 1 on the afternoon of the third day of the siege between the Governor and the Re- publican Peace Committee by which all hos tilities are to canse, the militia is to be withdrawn, the Deputy Sheriffs are to be discharged, and the differences between the Republican and Populist Houses are to be adjusted by the Supreme Court, on injunc tion proceedings to be brought to test the legality of laws passed by the Populist Logis latar By the terms of the agreement the Repub- licans are to have undisputed and undis turbed possession of Representative Hall, and the Populists are to have some other room in the State House, or continue tuelr sessions in a hall in the Stormont building, which had occupied, It is also agreed that the proceslings for contempt brou by the Republicans against Ben Rich, lal ( the Populist House, hall and that there shall be nod of members officers charges of con tempt, public busin ed by written agroement wm a part or be used in thoy ‘lerk of 1, SCO LIne 16° Arres of either House on usurpation or obstruct A further © nat the ts made or won of dition img senor fs t overing thess points shall not f of the journal of either House, the Supreme Court Origin of the Trouble, he Democrats and the I tora ot at the I're tho v and when od as foll 134; Weaver Prohibitionist, 455 | © of \ve Dem On January ys I? t ARID ABINET. « OM Pr The President ol Family Certaintis Wbabilities far » Becretary of Indiana; CG. Carlie Daniel 8. La General, Hecretary ol Georgia (srecham, John War, dmastare Yor«; ol Wile AKT DISASTROUS HURRICANE, Balldings Wreoked in Madagasonr n Zanibar, Afrie Is of at swan Mala the and Lives Lost A liepat { fro a frightful hu ane t gasonr doling Immense damage § interior aud on the con At Tananarivo, the capital of Madagascar, buildings were wreck anid Hyves lost, and at the port of Mahanor on the east onast, a number of vessels have been missing sinos the storm, and it was feared thas they have gone down with all on board A veel inden with wheat has been wrecked at Ma. hala, Beports from the interior and various points on the coast of the sland show that the hurricane wrought destruction sarough- out a vast area MANY LIVES LOST, ————— Spanish Lead Miners Overcome by Poisonous Fumes. A large number of lives have been lost owing to deadly gases in the Impetsada load mines, near Cartagena, Bpailo. The lend mines are sitasted at Almasarron, about twenty miles from Cartagena, and have bes worked for centuries "he work has beenn pushed with energy recsatly, and it is cinuned that suMiclent AUTIOnS Dave not been taken to prevent fatalities Betore the miners ware aware of their danger they were prostrated by noxious fumes whion spread throughout the work. ings, and of thoss who were overcomes twenty-seven were reported dead from suffo. cation. Q Tne WORLD'S FAIR NOTES, Te Michigan World's Fair Board make an exhibition of its newspapers, Germany's building at the World's Fair is a handsome structure, costing $150,000, and is nearly completed, Tar Royal Chorus Boclety of Belgium, more than a bundred strong, will visit the World's Fair and take part in the concerts in choral hall, Ix the Fine Arts Pair will appear th sor Castle, loaned several from the P tion, will exhibit at the World's pletures from Wind Queen Victoria, and of Wales's collec ree by ri Tre Japaness royal family ‘will be repre. sented at the World's Fair, It isannonncsd positively that the eldest son and probable successor of the Mikado will visit Chicago in September Tue list of Germany's exhibitors at the Fair contains 7 DAmes, Represented in it are 230 cities and towns of the Empire and of these forty cities send more than ten exhibits each, Tnx King of own expense, ha decided to make interesting display the moanuflscture agricultural and forestry bulldings at the World's Fair, aud will al a royal pavilion of elab woods iam, at hi an erect rate car exhibit recalve : I'm winning Fair will a handsome diploma, = cifie purpose awarded ( ion pected, for 75,0 each ng fo the medal made, It is diploma or which wil seal Tar Queen Regent of Spain will bs repre sented at the World ‘olum Expositi by the : and her husbe hh Cab Man nfanta Princes 1toine, sanctioned their repre Ax English modeled t we World, t11 ie cntative statue, toning t I'ne Pa Jersey will the Ww 1 MARKETS, Wholesale Onnted of C New X nntery rk. 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Bubject: “The Coliseum of Home Text: “I am ready to preach the g ye fo you that are at Rome also.” —Ho nan i, 15, Rome! What a city it was when visited it! What a city it Is now! Rome The place where Virgil sang aad Horace satirized, and Terence laughed and Catiline conspired, and Ovid dramatized and Nero fiddled, and Vesoasian prosscuted and legisiated, and Ci thundered, and Aurel - jus and Decius and Caligula and Julian and Hadriad and Constantine and Augustus | reigned, and Paul the Apostle preached the | gospel, lamn fnmy m made in tho ne and walked Pau! win much of a draftsman, but I have randum | k 8 sketeh which | f when 1 went out entered 1) 1 nter through walked up somewhat must have looked to I AN the errand proposed side of the sireet thro onary advanced, Plled nthroned scoursedness Altars to sham deities Pillar hed, nn, fekadness 16 Paul very street how the « he can n in th text gate eh ne up to ses ty hin Falnac sither which the up wWickednm Templed cruelt Glorified Jat domed, tarry of all sorts ness a nr abominat high premium and righte And now a building w YAsines . per cent unparaijeled f which here is to be something the wails astound the centuries where Paul f Diana, nt the Fa bee the temple " PF RRraoh s her reat Dulidings, have se it has Dean my f ch 1 Ll res ’ . s a asked me reg f tha i nd reiig beasts aulience Mal ®WaiA MM yilers, whi panther shoud ye wall and with his paw tou ers it would rev nin the aran e wall sure ti ¢, a0 era AD nd yaar o SU POrOr 1 aWihenaes wilh s the ® Arena On ths t Pp otal railing, easily rev high et hav woolen 1 vad at if a ale tl aan ugt PANDY La and "» AZAR nding the er "oe I walk immedi Rh 5 ig He salnie thee rent ranks of vided by partitions stu ded rald and beryl and raby Great masts of w ad IAs the dilding, fr a festoons of were suspended, i ft ran the ( seu wan Pe ware ’ HISAR alt ani diam od ar fr Te mn wi crossing the buildi awnmgs of silk were su 1 having no roof, Ihe with marble oe lower ranges | al statue apie ¥ iis tl and had al on of a ) ine puted and the th and arches Jan exquisite r ranges, 80 eslu ench ar ine alte and on each £ xi or a hes Into 18) feat Mm It with wi ’ ol the Colin and shone { dazzle ol anne ny ded Hel altitule som glittere! and flashed ses and sunsets ment, Aftsr the sulisnos had aromatic liquids oozes | from tubes dist from pipes and rained gently on the multi tudes and filled the air with odorsof hya cinth and heliotrope and frankiscens: and balsam and myrra and saffron, 0 that La oan, the poet, says of it Ole sunt enite Aow beicw, 4 saffron ent the crow thom Sif SOs on Al apes ter And ra) was the sport to coms from? Well, I went mato the osliars opening off from the arena, and [ saw tae place where they kept the hyenasan | Hons and panthers and wild boars and beastly violenoss of all sorte without food or water until made flarce enough for the arena, and 1 saw the under. ground rooms where the gladiators were accustomed to walt until the clapping of the wople outside demanded that they come orth armed«to murder or be mur lered, All the arrangements were complete, as enough of the esliars and galleries still re main to indicate, What fun they must have had turning Hons without food or drink up. on an unarmed disciple of Jesus Christ! Al the dedication of this Collssum 9000 wild beasts and 10.000 immortal men were slain, so that bloo i of men and beast was not a brook, but a river; not a pool, but a lake, Having been in that way dedicate! ba not surprised when I tell you that Emperor Fro. bus on one ceeasion threw into that areas of the Coliseum 100) stags, 1000 boars and 1000 ostriches, What fun it must have bean the pound of trumpets, the roar of wild beasts and the groans of dying men while in the gallery tae wives and children of those down under the lion's paw wrung their hands and shrisknd - in widowhood and Saha, while { e r ban a. . ar ide as Rome and 4a perditioti But whers | net puts his foot on the neck | swordsman, and spear in band looks uo to | | the galleries, as much s f oontestants, | tigers, the one with other with net batants enterad the sword and shisll ant and spear, The sworisman man with the net and shear, RY *Mn, the the He dodge { sword and then flings the net over the head | of the swordsman and jorks him to the floor of the arena, and the man who flung the of the fallen $ “Shall 1 let him un, or shall | plunge y spear into his body until he is dead The had two signs, either o which they might give, If they wave | their flags, It meant spare the fallen contestant If they turned their thumbs siny him (de wave thelr fags, and up, but that wa audiences f lown, it meant AsIonn mo from the galleries down, with th sign would be heard the s cco of “Kill! Kill! Kili! Kill! Yet it is far fiom Ix * thers was a chins ms Col mwachine tion, uid begin to r away, and i wnt there right pring i nD men w be made, great 4 P L S48) becaus? Imslances who | ge wore the v suffered enoagt There are in a tions iP Who Are others, whose monte have th apn the broken hearts, For God's them up! Away with the spirit Faumbs own ™ What the world wants is 1090 like Telemachus to leap out of 1 gallery into the arena. whether he b> a Roman monk, or a Methodist stewar), or rian older. and go in betwesn the “itlessed are the pace maiers, for they shall bs called the ehildrsn of i One-half of the world Is down and the tims and on me yminsaral over by ani tra gle lle lan with an. iregmelane as throbbing and sake Int ol! men Lo) Catholle Preshyi | other hail is up. and the hail that is up has its hool on the hall that is down, If you as a boss workman, of as a contractor, of as a Bishop, or as a State or National official or as a potent factor in srcial life, or in any way Are oppresving any ons, know that the same devil that possessed the Romen Coliseum op- presses you Tas Diocletians are not all dead. The osllars lea ilog into the arenas of life's struggle ara not all emptied of their The vivissction by young deciors of dogs and cats and birds most ol ths Vme adds nothing to human dissovery, but is only a continuation of Vaspasian's Colis- um, The orueltios 07 the world generally begin in nurseries, and in home elroies, and in day schools, The obild that transfizos a fly with A pin, or the low fesling that sels two dogs into combat, or that bullies a waak or erip pled playmate, or ths iniiffersnce thas starves a oanary bird, nesls only 80 be de veloped in order to make a frst class Nero ora full armed Apoliyon, It would be a | strikes at the | to me. Indesd ing most imoresdvs things on earth ars rains, The four greatest stroo. tures ever built ars in ruins. The Parthe non in ruins, the trample of Diana in ruins | the temple of Jerusalem in rains, the Coll | BEUm IN ruins, | wat be n pile of ruins Indesd the earth ftself will the mountains in | ruins, the seas in rains, the cities in ruins | extinct, {| heaven, and svar dec | ever be unwhoeeled., Not | heaven, ! asters will be found, but the bemispheres in ruling. Yes, further than that, all up and down the heaveus are wrecked, worlds abandoned, Worlds or worlds burned up, worlds worlds in ruins! lam glad to worl But say it is the same eld in all that world there Is not one ruin and never will be a ruin, Not one he pearly gites will ever become un ged, Not one of the amethystine towers ill ever fall, K the mansions will Not one of the chariots will of the thrones make sure of heaven. for it one of ay. ohn dow Oh an Through Christ the residence in the sternal Tae last evening be! hens and BE roc« for itis ever everissting Ket ready Pia i Lard y for Palos. There TIT curios had ~ to the Lo n all Ing GVEr wih walked down Were ones wheres the on the throngs of # a awakensd eCROw ail ses Him ng up slong the walls e higher and higher plhitheatre Jations he present, weer al ema ast and 10 virtus ge temperance patience Petrifie | Snakes 1 - 5 tat In { strange thing was ectly formed spake 1 caused #0 much excitement at a little distance another reptile was uncovered, and on dug out was found to be twenty t 1a length and as thick through as a man's body and perfectly petrified. This find caused still greater excite and all work was stopped to dig Another oae was roon struck vet uncovered. The reptiles were found at a depth of three feet. De. tails are but meagre so far, but a large number of persons have visited the find, snd say facts as stated are true. No one can tell how many of the petrified won. no doubt there Denver News, cn All Were Freaks, According to mail advices, love hal a queer mating Diggings, Wis, the other day I'he bridegroom stood six feet e+, the bride three leet two and a ine ae LN ment, Th is a nest of them, —— - at New iw ints half Tae officiating clergyman had but oue ley. I'he witnesses were a tian without arms, who sigued the marriage coatrae with a pen held between his teeth, a woman who weighed 350 pounds and » man seven feel six inches tall, Ile bride was ity years old, and her graodmother, aged ninety-eight, attended the wedding, Botton Herald. Nearly 4,000,000 tons of coal were mined in Colorado during last yenr,
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