Christian herald and signs of our times . hands of the revolutionists. President Balma-ceda has issued a manifesto, asserting his au-thority, but it has produced little effect. It isnot believed that the rights of foreigners willbe seriously interfered with, although for atime commerce may be at a standstill. The Chief Political Interest during the Weekhas centered in the Senatorial Elections. InNew York, Governor David B. Hill was chosenas successor to Senator William M. Evarts, hav-ing on jointballot 81votes, andE v a r ts is re-garded b ymany as ef-f ectuallyputting himout of thecat


Christian herald and signs of our times . hands of the revolutionists. President Balma-ceda has issued a manifesto, asserting his au-thority, but it has produced little effect. It isnot believed that the rights of foreigners willbe seriously interfered with, although for atime commerce may be at a standstill. The Chief Political Interest during the Weekhas centered in the Senatorial Elections. InNew York, Governor David B. Hill was chosenas successor to Senator William M. Evarts, hav-ing on jointballot 81votes, andE v a r ts is re-garded b ymany as ef-f ectuallyputting himout of thecategory ofP residentialCandida tes,for 1892, at\ least. A|| portrait ofthe newSenator is given in this column. GovernorHill, who took office when Governor Clevelandresigned to assume the Presidency in 1885, andwho was elected in the following year, has beenin politics nearly all his life. He has been fa-mous of late years as a rival to Mr. Clevelandfor the Democratic Presidential nomination,and represents the wing of the party opposedto th


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