EVENTS OP 1805. 



- lav uneonati- 

 : A considerable 



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.:i: The 

 anile of 190 



n with a * of ISO persona. 

 1*Oonrt of Appeal* hold- thst 

 tun prohibit*! by statute within 



i.rad* : Dtaaomy of a shortage of more than 

 in ibeCiiled8iaU mint at Carson. GeorgU: 

 r of 100 M*ro emigrants sails for Liberia from 



rk city : Indictment by the ex- 

 : .;.. M :...-. 

 and 9 dectivea. Ohio : Arrvst 

 . oT Dr. and Mrs. Italian f n.un- 



Ihrottfh the practice of" rhrirtian > 

 from 



Quito the inaurrection hat 



sup- 



: 15 indictments found by the grand 

 lurdera daring the recent riots on the 

 Cwba": 8400 fresh Spanish troops on their way 

 rasa the insurrection. Madagascar: Sentence 

 tkVFraocbaothoritie.of JohnL. Wai 

 United teles consul, to twenty -one years' in 

 ssjem oa charge of oorreapondin? with the Hovas. 



11. Wasbinfton: Exchange oT treaty ratifications 

 betsrean I alien and the United States at the State De- 

 trteni. Appointment of William Martin Aiken,of 

 TJJliHinlr beaaponrining architectof the Treasury. 

 Indian Territory : Appointment of ex-Congressmen 

 fpriMar. oT llfinoia, and Kilgore, of Texas, to be 

 Uftked 0MM judges. Chicago : Gov. Altgeld aigns 

 > bill intended to overthrow 



in that city. Open 

 n China and Japan at Shimonoaeki. 



urnment of the Legislature in 

 the Territorial institutions without 

 anpport Phils.U-h.his: Meeting of 

 lal Christian Workers' Association. 

 Detroit: Annual conference of the Presbyterian 

 notation. Groat Brit- 

 of 176 to 168 the House of Commons 

 ibars shall receive pay for their 

 I detachment of 4 Britwh troops 

 killed in the Hindu-Ku,h mountainV 

 : Appointment of Prince von Rodolin a.s 

 ihes-ador to 8t Petersburg and of the Baron 

 a* <*crman ambassador to the United 

 The Japaneae fleet attacks Pescadore island, 

 i Formosa and the Chinese mainland, but ia 

 rapnksad. Canada: The Governor General and mem- 

 bata of the Cabinet sign the order re-establishing scp- 



^T^lA ^^UHkla in fliA njin-i. IIL-_I. f*f VI 



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tL Clerelnnd : Deciaion by Judge Kicks that a for 

 eifn-born woman becomes an American citin r 

 afriagt to an American. New York city : 18 arrests 

 efnMn indicted by the frand jurv for violating the 

 haliinaiwa, Cbkayo : RnOgnation of the n 

 eftheWbiskyTnaOlr 



of the coon as sole receiver. San Francisco : 

 of C. P. Hnmington, President of the 

 -mv/by the United States 

 -.-, . 



Kejection by the Beichstag of a con- 

 iStoPrtnoa Biamtfckonhisbirth- 

 jPnainii by the House of Magnates of 

 ling for the foe exercise of religion. 

 rraa : Fim wstinf of Ihe Bimetallic League. 



Si. flinsjaiij Gfeateftsfesjoent over the aflrontof- 

 <br*l ID ghaaiafik bv the Befahata* ^".v Bel I - 



tkibill 



that the duties afrainst American fo<><! pro<hh>tjt 

 been repealed by royal deoree. Japm 



. : . .. . . n\,.\. .- wounded in the 

 face by a pistol shot in the hands of a 



85. Japan: Resolutions passed bv tlu I'nr 

 ;i k th- utti-inpt to oHitaiwiuate the i 

 it i.. I'riu 



arouses an outburst <>f popular enthusiasm in 



half, and he is overwhelmed with 1. u r* and ^m 



patches from all over the worUl. Washington 



State Department b notified tlmt i: 



ii|"-ii foreign commercial travelers have boei> 



33. 



..-nt l-\ th.- I'n-M 

 H M;int 



arinv in |>ln<v of iu-n. Williuin Smith, retired ; ^^^ 

 Miintineiit ' 



l nit-<l 



Spanish minister to the nt-< tuti-n; 



mi. 'iit in tin- Debs hab#u corpus case i- i -n 



i. -la : Thr < 



Miilu'iiit-nt in favor of tin- I Hii..,l 

 States for 8 bout OIK- thin 1 <>f the am-mr 

 namely, $148,500. K:m-:i>: lj in 

 the tfnuui jury ajrainst election thCcrH. Gai^^^H 

 DoaBbmarok and prem-i. 



with a Hvvord. 



_'7. Kn^lan.l unnounivH an ultimatum in rv 

 ;tn.l- upon Niraragua. 



28. Washington: The Spanish minister notil 

 State iK-partmriit tlmt ihipmontM of ann :iii-J ammu- 

 nition to the Cuban n-vojutioniht* have been made 

 fn>m many p..int- in the lUit.-.l States. 



29. Grail liritain : Adoption by the House f 

 mons (126 to 102) of a resolution . 



ruk- in Kn^lainl. Si-othui-l. ami Wali-.s. 

 journnn-nt ofthc Manitoba Legislature. <'hina 

 An unconditional armistice due lured because 

 attack on the peace envoy. 



80. Ohio: The direct inheritance tax l< 

 last Legislature declared unconstitutin 

 cuit court. Great Britain : Nomination of" William 

 Court Gully to be Speaker of the House 

 to succeed Sir Arthur Wcllcslcy Peel. Oxford 

 Cambridge in the fifty-seventh annual boat race. 

 Japan: Sentence of the soldier who nt; 



Li-Hung-Chang to penal wrvitu 

 April 1. LK-ul elcctioriH held in Coin.' 

 and Michigan. (Jermany: 1'rin 

 bratcs his eightieth birthday, (ireat Britain : I'assaM 

 to a second readintr in the House of < 'on 

 Welsh disestablishment bill <;',<4 to 



2. Delaware: A <lea<ll<><-k e \i-t-. in the LegislattV 

 ov.-r the election of a United Senator. Illino. 

 Supreme Crmrt sustains the validity of th 

 cratic apportionment law of 1898. Iowa : Ti 

 Supremo Court affirms the constitutionality of the 

 liquor law. California: .Judire <'lark.ot ! 

 decides that a minister who utters a nlat 

 lie prayer i liable to prosecution. M 

 mslr. : Vinal settlement of the boundai 

 terms suti-faetory to both eountries. 



8. ApfK/mtmcnt by t) 



vestigate and report upon the feasibility of the Nica- 

 ragua Canal route. Boston : nor of Massa> 



ch uaetts presides at sine, tn_' in Mu-ie Hull. 

 testimonial is presento-l ! Smith, aui 



thehvmn " Ann-ri.-a" London: '1 

 J. Balfour speaks in favor of bimetallism at the ineetr 

 iie league. 



4. WashiriL'ton : Th< I 



W. L. Wilson, enters u{on his ot!i.-ial 

 bama: Me<'; South and \v,-t <ini - 



Congress at Mobile. Kl.-<-tion of l>r. Th" 

 . of the Massachusettx I 



. I /h i -,:-.. r->\. Canada : Con- 

 ference of the Newfoundland dclogatcH with n pre- 

 scntatives of the Dominion (lov.-rnmerr 



5. New York city: Indictments strains 

 commissioners handed in by the extraordinary grand 

 jury. 



