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<z = ey atm — fparn e VORRE : iai e ch LT 'OMAHA, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1880, 1hiv NO. 216 Established 1871, = .. MORNING EDITION. S Price Five Cents EDHOLM & ERICKSON, I . - certainly lawfal, and | resolved upon war with Rus- | SY MPTOM EV a telegram from Mr. Fowler stating | church, fraternal correspond: d LATEST NEW the only question 'unyto the man- | sia. Cglume officials boast of their 8 S OF REVOLT. that its interview was false. . nominatin, zrune: for chur:;e?n:':i THE LA T NE —_— n-ro'f elm::n, an_entirely. different | long pmpnlinfil km -(r},[nmyi oy —_— :g:‘ ‘Woodin tl‘le‘nhuhninarind clh. ;u?ionm evening the fraternal —_ 2 case from t! it Russi oW a’s ef- 9, 2 sul matter ol resolutio; - legates fr the M. E. ch Important Meeting of Bepresen-{ itom ho prosent one. . _ | ks Rumia well knows Chin Don Cameron's Unit, Rule | ilzuiie nonssns. 1 bis v te | anc s it cro Syt oot | The Very Latest Tele- Wholesale and Retail tatives of Mining States | the Fitch vs. Brightcate. They were| PRENOH EXPOSITION SOUVENIRS. Publicly Overthrown ~|2odwsyand at the proper placo he | dressed th conference. 0lesale an and Temvitork{ } 2% S oL o pe e | A il S g 4 e e e s oy TR DRV ERAT g e MANUFACTURING b 3 ‘theii % issie iver- 2 J if tl was any dot i ey Gsntisly apd petitions. sgaiont. thete | sl meveeiian of 1678 have ordered in Pennsylvania. Ho moved to sy the resolution pu-th| 20 LSLION OF VERACITY. b a —_— dentisly ngld petitions sgainst_their | Amendments to the-Mining . béiog s were ref 10 the | the striking of 6800 medals to be dis- — table, and the motion was carried b; P 1 mgnm of ,k,_.:i,,,,,;;‘a’gx'ym?, mw' oo '25..,.,, the members of for- | meeioe of ¢he Phil delphia Del- e ;;crs % 01:* ir,: '7‘-“to % i }; Assistant U. S. District At- A Fearful NconflBagl; tion 3 ion of R,agmg ear - JEWELERS Laws Prapo: al who reported back a resolution that commissions, juries and exhibit- - - and S hinoges B eabmined il bonls bais win man ot melertor phiten egation Amnounce TheirOp- | privilese, and resd an extract from | torney of New York Offers Pegfected. tsken by the circuit court of Indians, | The medals will be of bronze, and = 5 The New York Sun, saying that he, Testimony in Whit- ford, Pa. S which was adopted, and finally their | will involve an outlay of thirty thous- position to Third Term, with others, had agreed to break up taker’s Ca £ 3 titles were confirmed by the senate. | ank francs, . A, similar medal will bo the unit rule and vote against Grant, se, —— AND PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKERS. 1 The Heusg, at Work on.the| Senator Hoar offered an struck for distril n among foreign z He denied the statement in the most i i i . ‘<pf c g foreign | 4 will v ; Streams of Burning 0il Rushing Postoffios Appropria- totiloresolation reported b the c:;;]u'!ll;F;e:ch journalste who were | And Wi Not Vote for Grant goreserved manper; esd he would g0 | Declaring That Oficers Dogged Down the Hillsides, Threat 'WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT WHOLESALE PRICES. B tee on tions and privileges that | provided with season tickets to t] H 5 icago to give his voice to the " at- tion Bill. heir report with reapeot to the right | exhibition. There et~ remains Under Any Circum gonaitation aa patioto us any man His Steps, ening the City, Goods sent to any part of the United States on —~— akSas of William Pitt Kellogg to a seat in | seven gold, ome silver, five hundred stance. in the commonwealth. = Tho Utica < solicitation, L t rtment of S Co Considers Himself | th "enate s ot d suffioient t0 | and “twentysix bronze medals and convention only ratified his selection | which is Indi yaDenied —_— n. Largest assortment of nger Considers Himself IvopeRing Gedsion randered by tho | iwo thowand five hundred and ten T =N {othe Chicago convantion. 1t bound ‘B"}é y 'S':"'ty ened [Rew City Swept Awad SH.VEHWARE CLOCKS & SPEGTAGL[ i i senate in this case in November, .jhonorable medals to be distributed eron Pnying a De@ )y any instructions they must be de- ut Causes Excitement. Pickeddipon-inthe Housa3its % Lt 8 o Wissocain Taian edhibitors wha hasounoh yet | o Uadermin el e e e Topre- Eight Hundred Oil Wells 3 s' Qnd Says So. (Cameron) had been called away by | clhimed them. Game, and eIMINIE [gented. His conviotions were clear, e TN Feeding the Fl. And everything found generally in a first- HASETd et e T s ong tn XA F 4 mown ox rarze promrs. His Political Power. oA b anied Grant et p-:i::l;\'.' Specl Dipach o Tho B, - <l = - oclass Jewelry Store. Troops Bént to Btop Immigra- | pendingorder. 1 "‘;”""‘”"0 ':T;‘, n adk g — viewed the bare possibility of his nom- | Wrsr Porvt, May 8—1 a. m.—The Wi BEST SEL A tion Into Ute Couantry. ui.sien:hv.:r Mcum‘:d movedd .ul lay “d:'::l‘:i'lvu .:."“u,fg Tt pre- | Two of the New York Dele- i;mtisn with Suncets. Tha cl;)f:a of :;-imm dlshticl dmtnrney first took | Coroner’s Jury Asks That Mad EGTED STOGK IN THE G” ' ! le the pending order and take uj s 2 . is district was James G. o witness to testify in the i e e il i llow tha 5 Pan and G- 1424085 Sghla on Ctnadian sol b | gation Openly Revolt | With him o e thy sl b Whitisker outrage yosionday.” The| 1808 Sauaro GardonBe | ime Cronelry, manufactured on sliort notice. Orders from i cago short line railrosd company to L : assured of success. 1 believe he will | officers here aro somewhat exercised Pulled Down, ountry solicit, enin Omaha call and sec us, N Big E?‘?'}‘.—M Congressmen comstrugt bridges aeroes yaite§ SsraeiRoome and Mike Donovan. Against Grant. be nominated. Every hour exhibits | because Mr, Fioro had said that he A trouble to show Goods. . rom the Capital. g;fin ;.,fi establish it “fl. nm.dm Ad_rox:l:x{c‘nrnu. u.wx:n —_— hi.lgpg:bey, B e was lu]!i)wcd to Highland Falls by Waterto N. Y., Threatened ill was taken up snd passed. ispatch from Buenos Ayres says : . 3 tt asked if Mr. Woodin | mounted oflicers while up here making | Watertown, N. Y., Threatent ——t— o Erusor Vaoehcn sttt nroo- St e natonal congese Of Eare The'(; :"“'sv:h WA" ';fi"e"ce B coapod tho yoiion of delegute | an investigaion o Aggl 5&: The by Forest Fires, oo EIDHOLM & ERICKSON, ING LAWS. ution, ifstructing commif on '{guay Have sanctioned the concessic thers re W and now proposed to step aside and | recorder said that he desired t it- i S re, wwafin n: publ "fh:d,l to] inq-;ir-hi:;ot:: - i- | !: baok established by an Englich rWaveoringe 2 1_,2! nnmémii xlufn go thera and vote for | ne:a to :ndentnnd um!zhe conf-e'dlid T ¢ Jewelers, Opposite the p,"f'.om‘,‘,',l'sm &D Od"‘:' L —4 p. m.—A | ency of declaringall lands heretofors | compauy. 5 ames G. Blaine. not wish tointerfere in any way with ——— = . - Waam s May 454D m—A Mr. Woodin said e stated at the | the civil prosecutionof this case,snd ho FaEalig Ofl Wolls. grated fn aid of constrution | o . ofi railrosds, ..snd which have abul dispatch says the Kohista- e state convention that his choice was mot been earned by compliance with ;nisground Cabul have been dispersed. | Strong Anti-Tbird-Term Talk | for Grant. His alternate should voice meeting of the reprosentatives of min- i teld 3 sked the witness if he could gi Special dispatch to The Bee. ing states pnd tercitories was held at od the witness if he could give avy nformation that would help the in-| CHIcAGo, May 7—4 p. m.—The the resideriGs of Benalér Johes, of Ne- | the terms of (he grants, open 10 pub- ———— Prominent New the sentiment of the constituency. | quiry into the outrages. Witness re. | Journal's Now York special says vads, last evening for the purpose of | li¢ eutry and sett'ement,| the came as WOODSIDE'S WRANGLE By, Mr. Sessions said the sentiments | furred the court to General Woodford | Fires in the oil .,.,..mr,mm B.:d. e = ts to the existing | OWHer _Zovérnment lands; and said Yorkers, expressed by Mr. Woodin were his | Who was present and who the witness | ; propscing ents to the existing | oompities ehall have the right 40 re |, . i =k own and the views of his own constitu- | said would tell the court how far he | 127 Pa-; began from a torpedo being laws as a ¢ fr'the enitire'min-{ port by bill or otherwise. Printed | Trial of the Minister Who ency. could answer questicns. Gen. Wood- | lowered into a well, when the well And a Resolution Embodying e e Senator Eaton called up the joint | i i and Fiero said hs could give no infor- i ; tion appropridtng 5,000 for This Sentiment ComesUpP | 8pscial Dispatch to Tho Bee. mation. He thought the inquiry ?‘d‘f out of the hole against a derrick. gontingent expenses of the senate for | Bpecial Disoateh to The Bee. In the State Senate, Inpraxarous, Moy 8—1 8. m.— | had beon prosscuted as fir as possiblo, | 10stantly there was a terrific explo- e fiscal yesr ending June 80, 1880. | New Yorx, May, 8—1 a. . Negotia'ions which have been in pro- | He eaid that a geeat deal of kuowledge | 8ion, scattering the engine house, Senstor Edmunds called for the | ond, gtpo trial of Rev. — %“:“‘y‘"me time for the purchase of | that [ pos is the property of the |the boiler house, . derrick and Radid of (ho roport of tho ecsbtars | WaoRidh was vemumed. | Tho cpouing | Miscellaneous Political News, | The Joutnal wero concluded yeeter- | grand jovy whioh an i wel known, is i i pering day, ex-United States Tressurer John i machinery in a thousand of the senate relative to the expendi- | prayer was offered by tho moderator, Wy, - - the highestcourt intheland. Recorder dicocti 2 Tares'f (he sendto fuce Jond SBLIBTD | Bor s "oy, ered by tho modsrator; —— ©. New and his son Harry being the | different directions. Tho oil caught ford signified to tho witness to reply | madea flow of oil, throwing the tor- ing bill recommended by the land com- mission. The first améndment agreed upon was Substantislly the same as that recently proposed by Represents- tive Daggrit, excopt. that twenty-five instead of thirty dogrees was the Badis of the angle to‘determine whether the and laid on the table. Caused a Riot. asked witne:s if in the course of his vein should be followed boyond its| The resolution was then adopted |'was s long discussion s to the Ap- Overthrowing the Unit Bule. | purchasers from E. B. Martindale & | jnvestigation he had observed any in- | fire and shot up into the air a hundred vertical bounds. The second amend- | and the senate adjourned till Monday. | proving of the mioutes of Thursday's | Specal Dipatch - Tho Bee. &;'0 “T‘hi"fi.?w""flf':fl?g, t«;_‘;:e 385.»_- clination on the part of the author- | feet in a blazing column. The ground § { i prop: POS- | ities hero to conceal anything. Wit | for miles around was covered with a ment agreed to by the meeting was to HoUsE, SpdgNod the propouition of Rev. | Pamavauemu, May 7—4 p. m.—| sopsion of the paper on Sunday. . The o R, Thevo nok s Toa Aot &ive prospectors possessory rights to %« . 5 iderati | Me. Sample to have Rev. Mr. Wood- E i R - - . House resumed co nsideration of the | ple tolk e McManus, of Philadelphia, was in | first issue will be Monday of bext |er ; : thin layer of oil and oil soaked leaves. miniog loowfuvighost cropm: with | Boiofioe sppropraiion, bl An side's declioation inserked in, fol |\l tC0 "\ dug, ara told Don yeok Undec the now managoment ;fie’,‘,‘f‘:"f,,‘,fitf}:’.,}";fm“';;fl b Iad | A airovg wind wid Eloniiaf nd Gie five the privilege ¢f prospacting the same master-general to use ,3850'000 DfP the | of Mr. Wcodside gained his point. Cameron his object was to inform him "-Id H 5"(11“‘,:\:"2““6;’:'::;‘!‘"& ‘l’;i'::;‘ that during his last visit hora‘he had | spread with frightful rapidity. Such for undevelopad yeius so long ss they |$9,400,000, appropriated for -railway:| ; The first witness called was Mr. | (Cameron) that ten out of the twelve ‘mored that W, W. }l.,)udley; 26T, S bflen followc{i ‘l‘l‘i Highland Falls by | was the awful speed of the flames that expond two hundred dollacs an- | mailservice to secure from railways | Alex. B W. Wiitesidos, o membor of | Piiladelphia city delegates to Chieago | marshal, will bo tho political editor. | ca nounted officers. The witoess (,o1hing could be saved, and people ol ran for their lives, seeking safety in 3 /the Pittsburg church and decidedly 3 nuslly upon thein for labor; aud, far. { Reopssary. and apecial facilitios . for | b9 AIHADAEE Shureh anc, < pastor | had determined that they would not | Grant Can't Rold the New York Del- ther, that after the discovery of & vein, .i’;:‘:l;:;m;';fl"}f;:;g}gmfi; He was cxamined at great | vote for Grant under any circum- egation. heard a report, and you want me to | the open ficlds. The Rew City lost within the locafion fhey sball be en- | that all star routes shall be relet ,m,’l-ngth by the moderator, and afrer- | stances. He told Cameron further | Special Dispatch to The Bes. state on my uwn:-;llimlll;t; (:h yes, | everything, and for them and fellow 3 easurs of truth in it.’ titled to secure # pajent therefor, ac- sufferers subscription lists open to- cording to the e§isting law. The fore- going amen&ments will be offered in the house at the earliest opportunity, and referred,to the miniog committes, 88 a substitute fot tHe eutirs mining bill framed by the land commission. CABINET TALK. The cabipel: disbussedt the Dakote governorship. The government employes. i’ the d;;rag;' advertisement, as now | Wagd taken in hand by Mr. Sample, | hy if he attempted to enforce the| NEw York, May 8—1 a. m.—State | there i vided 3 j i 01 g ex- % p o’ 4 e R -der—If you followed fa = - daw, on tho Ist of Octo- | whe eubjacted him to a soorchingex- | | .\ 1 on the delegation at Ohi- Pestont ‘I}fg’!"&"‘; ey fi;‘:;_:z‘y = Jin Sr kv Uhist GOt e About eight hundred oil wells ¢hi o . | amination to the so-called riot and . : Kor 10, whih e ay o expe cago, he would find himeelf in & min- | byt with anything but satisfaction by | TIght to know it and to find out who | aud appoiotments,with hundreds of dition of schedules ordered during | itscavse. } A Wimess festified t: h ho | ority, wi jori S A i those officers were. What in : 2 the fiscal years of 1879 and 1880 shall imess festified that althoush he | ority, with the majority of the dele mmfipubhcan: Sseycllow e more in | thousands of barrels of oil were burn exceed 50 per cont. of the eontract.| did Bot seo any blows struck, he con- | 4ytion against him, and he (McManus) terview with ssme promi- X 3 price bafore buch oxpoditlon, it the | 5.4 Xho noisy domonstration a | &1110% 4L B . it o | nent repiblicans Thurlow Weod s | _Gen. Woodford and Mr. Fiero hero provisothatit shallnot prevail when the | iot; Iie considered the present con- & A that it would do a_great deal of goed. | held a cousultation, when the witness | P 7 p Drosent contractora deiren to continue | £Fogation, being the supporter of Mr. | known at once to the delegation that | F¢ shong that losding men of the pae. | $5ked the recorder: By details I |ions of oil tanks and the rushing F555 ountzact aateAnocd. Woodside, in rebellion to the presby- | he gave up the unit rule. ty bavo decided to act idependently, | 59PPos you want all tho facts and | of floods of blazing oil down the hill- Botore s vote.o» the billisiah dsken, 8My-{ ;Wiare Mr. Sumple spoke at | To this Cameron is said to have re- |and rofuss to rubmit any longer ig | ©Toumstances? side filled the peoole with wild terror o iation 1angth, explaining the condition of af- { - b e ; " *| " The recorder replied that be want- 2 i L"{“;.l:ifi'd"y" :;".;’ f&:z“{h‘::‘_ugfff" at Phtsburg, apparently. to.his | Plied, curtly, that the unit rule was | theguidance of muchine managers: | Tle recyider vopliof that bo wanl | 113 oxcitament. By a atrange fatality a i ion, when Rav. Mr. | sgreed to, and he expected to stand by o L am tfHass™ Fio <ol hce ol | Mesaaialtier su Gisinet conaeaiiian edia an hour. The sufferers are poor producers, The continuous explos- ORCHARD & BEAX. | DEWEY & STONE, urnmnc TS unalterably opposed to the third term, cax: rur~Nrre==, | GROCERS, W x wuin o lotter to that effect to | the 20th at tho request of Gen. Wood- | raged about the ssme time, meking oMaxa e e e oL | st Pumpe s by oW s woawrr- | 1o b oo TURE- Ve SetogaERgs o ad. vicinity of the Ute reservation wili ve | wil in be takea uj nofifil:l:o'b.:on e Jookout for any | amended. .dp k Ak §o know-to whom he was | the i-n__a-umm T o, | € e e e e | % SETII-CIEIB OF e, threstening Brad: omama OMAHA sl Mr. Price_moved to take up an 3 = i i s , : e oo | ford. t th : “ » .| McManus returned to Philadelphia i essary for an independent investiga- 3 ot inasion wnd report 120 pus the bl o rpeul the law | “To bimell” soswared thomeder | | In Aol o PUMHRNA | Tov. Hoory W, Bollows.wid that | tary (o5 an indopendant inyes = Big Fire. for cash; No. 2 spring, §1 18)@1 18], | mixed, 24 40; Ohicago heav same. requiring stamps on_bank checks, but | ator, to which Mr. Sample rep ] PO bo was opposed to thethird term on | H. 10 LI Special Dispatch to The Lice. closed at §1 174 for cash. $ 45a it, §4 26@4 40, EXODUS OF,CONGRESSMEY, 5 . % | M. Townsehnd of Illinois objectod. , | that he always wished to speak to a | some of his friends that there were |every poesible ground, and also wrote | to Highland Falls afoot, when he ob- Nzw York, May 7—4 p. m.—A| Corn—In good demand but prices a | Cattls — Roceipts, ; good An effort w1l be. mado In tho hotse | Mr. Conger ssked leavs to take up schilbloman, Tho card which was | 1y furthor rolations bstwoen [alekier to tho St T S e R e e A b e S S e e e e b L to-day to g up the Curtin-Yokum fand have passed the bill for the gov. | offored In ovidenco yestordey Waebote | a1, Gurneron and himself; that S “‘: bl m:“ty-the"(;‘,‘ 4 | down on a rock to await the coming of | railvay dock. This fire, in conneetion | 142374 closed at 37dc for cash; 37i | or but vot quotablo higher; shipping ernment and control of the harbor of 2 aun0. Was | Oppoe ihs | the horsemen, but they turned back, R > @37]c, closed at 378c for May; cattle, common to good, $400@4 3 (Ps.) contected election case, but it is doubtful whether e will bfi: resent. At least fifty mewbers Tt night on steamer ¢ .L'Rm’%.. a trip to Fort orfalk, and a number are on Jeave to go home. INDIAN TERRITORY INVASION. At the cabmet meeting yesterday afternoon there was a discussion of the report that the Indian territory good to choico, $4 5, all sold; butchers' stock steady at $2 00@3 80; Oats—Easier and lower; No. 2, 313, | stockers andfeeders, commontochoice, ; : edgo of i, although ho seemed to per- [is to say, he does mot Frvy B R Soptly undorstand it fmport. mean to be bullied or coerced. The ' r. [cLea: read a long ac- ; . B H&,’%fifixx:;e;i:tg;nt:flz;‘ 7:'- o e e e o o the | excitement among Peunsylvavians is r. Now asked to take up the bill on | Fiof, and witness testified that the re- | quiet but intense. - There the calendar. Tt was very much exaggerated. Mr. | feeling that Cameron is pls Mr. Conger objected and sald that Whiluifle*i_- one of the trustees of | perate game, very dangerous to his as- bé found it impossible to take up a bill | Mr. Woodside's church. but, not be- | o qoncy in the state, and vay in whi i ing & friend of the pastor, is not al- in which ho way interestod. Tt soomed | 0% & felenll of the pastor, 1 nob ol | L0l of rovat, ‘dsy by day ine term, because of ita violation of the with that at the New Jersey Central, o o unwritten Jaw of the land, andbecause | 30 he went on to the Falls. Ho | Wi L0 B8 118 0% < (ERR Senieh, | S64c, elousd at 36} for June; of the danger of overturning a proce- =;“e‘: o A P"l;! h"h"': -3% et = ‘d"‘_ P b dent always adhered to by the great about an hour. On his returd he look- | cendiary. 304c for eash: 30§@ 4 men of thelcountry. In addition I |©d in at Ryan'sand saw two persons | special Dispatch to The Bas. :{mfl -‘?)ti ;R;}[c‘ ;»:2;?<h®3f?cglzz; jl :z *|am opposed to a military candidate, | Wearing the rame kind of pants, talk- | jepsey Crry, May 8—1a. m.—The 2900 for June; 27782810, closed at | ped, so because such nomination alwaya in- | g to Kyan. Ryan subsequently ad- | fire hore yesterday destroyed the plan- [ 57c o ;ine? “T4@25le, g ‘ p mitted to him that two officers were in | ; I Tocated: in this New I #c for July. 3 steady st $5 80@6 40 for common to volveg too much of ‘ad captandum | Mt Tt wi ing mill located in the New Jersey | "Ry Firm and better feeling; 50@ | choice; bulk of lots at 86 00. hoorah style” in s campaign. I droad | his placo on that day. (It will bo re. | Contral railroad yards on the shore | g, Yo i 700 Boter, feeline: S99 5 2 - the blind adhesion of the followera of a | embered [that Ryan's wife and|frontat Comunipaw. A stiffwind car- 4 AEE ¢ $4'00@4 65; wooled, had been invaded bysquatters. Neith- [ to him that the objection was made 4 : i b s e T G Lo June. tary of the secre- | from personal motives and the only | AR adjournment was then taken, and | cressing, are watched with lively in- | sucoessful general which produces | daughter swore | . had | riod the flames to an adjoining lumbet (V5% 0 c v 8 poante St. Louts Live Stock. i e 4 v / what may be called voting by platoons, | S¥er beont in thefr placo st any time.) | yard, and hundreds of thousands of | s Ny, 70‘;5: Teile-S0e Sr. Lours, May 7. tary of the interior had i ,x information about the re ¥ sion. Secretary Schurs #FPastmas- ter General Key willtelograph to their i b 1 serve his conw| the Woodside want to know | terest, IV S bichdmcald s ) regulaf] how the Rev. B SWoodside will g el e T order. Ho had a bill that was needed | Pert himeelf at the general synod, Spocial Dispatoto s Bkl : ime | which is to convene at_Pittsburg on e o o oy ona overy time | tho Oth. Ha is the nioderator of that | NEW Youx, May 7—4 p. m.—Sesa- Wo have already had too much of | ‘‘Coming back,” the " wit- | feet of lumber were consumed. X o i it b G e R that, what we need is trained states- | ness continued, addressing the record- | 850,000. Another fire 1 J. P. Bro- ,lg%‘g"o;‘;‘g";‘fi_";fl"fi"““‘ mest, h::y"" oy e J%:;’hgf"::«‘;’ men. Iam convinced that Grantis|e5 ‘I met two engineers slightly | kor's foed store, caused a lossof $10,- for June: $10 1061020 § - F not the choice of the people and that | Intoxicated and feeling happy. I| ggo. closed at $10 125. i i i i brought up h ne J s e i R B e S el e e e e S e e e e Forost Firos. Lard—Quiet; $6.80a6 824 for cah War officers are without any advices | reasons, and he me_ under- | session with a sermon. e is sus- | 4 Jotter announcing that ho will disre- | take.” 3 were in a i s g e B 4 s taken out | Pended how, the Gen, Francis C. Barlow, attorney- | Ryan's and if the officers wero in the | Special Dispaich to and May; $6 824@ or June and o et ’:.{v";fu'so& standing before the bill other thanthose received through tho gard. the instractions of the Utica habit of going there. They replied | Watezzows, N. Y., May 7,4 p.m.— | July. e B ine Do T e | . ras 8ot iod that ho ha | Docislon Against the Amoricen Union | convention, aud will vote for Blaine, | 89nersl of tho state, sxd Judgo Rob- | iyt RO it oy (i 1ol i | Roreat fras are raging with asbated | Whisky—Steady at 81 08, 5700 clipped, §id. - Revsipts, 300 i’;’?,:‘;. territory by miners and others. | objected,ofgom personal motives; he oo, It is sald Senator Sessions will follow | siderable number of the New York l':'"fl‘.om'fl"i*:;n: 'g"' ?énbfih' fary. A number of yachts at anchor S W T 0 Hogs—Sicady; Yorkers, 8410@420; The reports are_ believed to be highly | objected because he did not think the | Specisl Dispatch to The Beo. his lead. delegates to Chiongo; already several | & ‘;‘%’ ";"mkl b o o et | were burned. The whele population 'NEW X ORE Say 7. ) colored, and with but very little foun- | bilLshould be considered out of the | NEW York, May7, 1a. m.—Judge The Chasm Widening. have fallen into line, and others will o'du P! u;’e i !-lznp ly to sd ugn“ IB el dstion. At the war office it is stated | re; r order. Blatchford, of the United States CIT- | gocial dispatch to The Bee. follow. * Gen. Barlow said that the | 83id that he ha lx‘mt more defini ial’ are fighting that neither the Ute lands or Indi alar order of business was in. | ouit court, handed down a decision | ") LU Ny L o | Grant cause had been greatly weaken- [ 83id to angone that "fi:;fi:hd ol- Chicago's Walk. i £ S | ed by the events of the past few days. [lowed. When witness fio 10 T8 | 5o0cial Dispatoh to The Bee. territory could be invaded without ] knowledge of the troops in the,vigin. ity, and if ench invasion as reported bad been made it would have been prevented by troops and tHe matter reportsd here, but not, a.avord on the isted upon and the house resumed |in the gase.of Prestialla W. Page as = eomifleration of the bl for the relist Mfinhi&nnix;m., and the Westorn | the sesslon of the legislature Senator ‘of Madison Day which came over from | Union Telegraph company against the { Wocdin made a speech in opposition the lust privato bill. Tho Day bill was | Holmes Burglar Alarm Telegeaph | to tho unit rule in the Chicago con SRR, peheiomarrer to the 9 | vention and declared for Biaiv.oSens- Tho breaks in New York and Penn: | corder read a statement from General | P’ "o May 8—1 a. m.—Eatrios sylvania were serious, and the south ‘Voclgft’;d o "‘h“i "f;“ "':“’ Flero |, " the O'Leary walk opening at Mc- could not be counted on as in his fa- FOU G Chectfu. .y g1ve thorecorcer 8uY | Gormicl hall, are coming in more free- | U h sseas that may be use- ] vor as strongly as has boen anticipat- [ £2¢ts he may possess that may Iy than the most ssnguine expected, ful to the court, but as Fiero's know. | 1Y than the most sanguos expected, ed, Blaine was strong in Georgia, S it it Hd it subject has been recei ‘mali tee of the whole on the private calen. | prosent new evidence or & new hear- | tors, Seesions and Birdsall followsd | Mississippt and Maryland, and Sher- idgme 3 5 and every mail bringaseveral. O] g ) dar, Mr. Burrows in e ing is sustained on the ground that | the lead of Woodin. man had & uuo.,i“n? in most of the | or formed in_bis official capacity he | {155 €W mh PRUTRASTIERL ATy DAKOTAf RSHIP, fow pension bills were disposed of in | the defendant does not show_that it Maryland Republicans. southern states. must respectfully docline to testify | 1o i ¢ "recerving the right to se- | B Tho Dakota orahip was talked | committos when M. Whits on a par- | could not with reasonable diligence | sy Diemss s ‘An’ Albany dispatch giviog ao fa- | touching tho matter beforo this court, | [XERFY.Le; Fesetvion Tho Kt bo s overin the cabiebmeeting, but it was | ticular bill made a point that there | have obtained prior to the former | “"pu o May 74 p, m.—A | terview with Judge Robertson, states | Lieutenants Rosette and Gilmore | 00 ¥ M0, Do oy 0L 0P not decided. +*Mx-Sorgeant-at-Arma | was no quoram and the committee | hearing testimony which it now sceks sy A o that he said that tho letter was not | Werenext sworn, and testified thaton | i, %o 0 vy valkers and ealoulated to Ordway, however, will not, it is said, | was compelled to Tise. to adduce. On'the second demurrer | resolution expressing opposition 10 | written on the impulse of the moment. | the 14th of April they went pleasure- | 4% SRR WE S SO0 SEARRE 1O et the place, ohatges of.@ raiberser.| - The housg'copourrad in bills passed | tho édurtiholds that the petitioners, | third-term was fabled—yens 81, nays | Ho had long aud consisontly express. | Fiding to Highland Falls, and rodo T ious chararter havingbaen filed against | yesterday and last Friday and then | namely, the American Union Tele- | 27. James A. Gany, Lloyd Lawnders, | ed those views. He had received mm;;“:gpmlgh:y e :\: l:e :&: fo ; Ll A i s i 4 § h »-the Union Pacifi s K i : him with the president. adjourned. graph company, the Union Pacific | 7.0 v Tome and J. Morrison Harris | many dispatches from mien of his own heir way down (0 retrace thelr steps: | " Latas Toos, May 6—1s. m.—Tho Han. & St. Jc Railrand company-and _the Wabash, of thinking, and felt convinced ¥ g : GUARDING UTE LANDS. Wa) o pis Tho Sixth infantzyhas boen ordered | is complpted, and will bo aported to | St Louis and Pacifi’ Railway com: | woro elested delogates at-large. Con- | 7ol 1o w0t 0800 1§ SCOidcr | They knew Fiero by sight, but did | sheriff of Sumter conaty is ia jail at from the depactment of Dakota to the | the fall tommittes Monday, It ap. | TAY, CADDOE nO¥ como tn a3 Parties | vention then adiourned. Rt s notsee him,_in that ride. Rosette | Livingaton, for robbing It of the department of Missourigo take: yts- riates $16,211,000, and secare & modification of the de- Interesting Political Talk, e b had not taken' a ride before or since | county fands. The funds were stolen mey in gt T cree on the ground that the potition- | pecial Dispatch to Tu Bam. ‘Willing to be Hung. this year. The recorder said ho had | six times before h was suspected of tion at the White Rief agency in the -) Ute country, 1MeviNig seven compa- { nies of the Seventh infantry, now at a witness who_watched Ryan on the | being the guilty one. day nsmed by Fiero from 11 a. m. to 4p. m., and would testify that no of- | Madison Square Garden Disaster. e _ s Wil "have every benefit if they 2 T — | S7ecial Dispateh to The B FOREIGN EVENTS. | houldbosued in rising m new suis | 1o s st ot s | oo o 6 May 81 o, m. R k to rai this suit. =y i - i o o TGN § 6 g 3 )R e i e e o S .| oy o ol >t | LF i nd ol sl it ot | S o L Prouis 1 kota. The SixtH iffaptry yeill act un- | ;. rmwoRKMEN. tonizing MNavization. % Resolved, That the tenchings of the | ity yostarday, “The cxecution was | 9pb the licutenants named above. I| New Yomk, May o =i Sr. Louts, May 7. N\ derordorshareoforersued to prevest = Punus, May 7— p. m.—Fiisen |7l e Tubes. fathers of our republic, with their | condcied. privately, ocsurring in the | %0 Beboes, iR (ho feeorter ko | seners inrentiason s e Madion | Wheat Zo Sisl0T 137 Tor May, miners and others fram trespastig ot [ 4. ,1s0nd persons are idle st Roubaix isviLie, Ky., May 8—1 a. m.— | holy fear of nionarohs snd thrones, | corridor of the county jail, and in the story to find a conclusion and he forth- | yestorday and given to the jury who, | $1 054@1 052 for June; 0}@95%c for the Ute lands, ¥ to eject all porsons who may be fouad there without per- miesion from the proper authorities. CONCRESSIONAL. A st boat has b lete i il i i on account of the ciosing of cotton | lan: whieh, I suceenitul wil eavates | B2 Slven et e | atons . sunte. RS | with callod Sergeant Eoglehart, an en- | aiter an abeence cf an lioue and.tea | July; 02002} for Aug factories. Numerous sirikes _ are | toujze steain navigation. Ferdinnd | shall not oceapy the high ofhce. of | bad nothing to say, shook hands with | listed soldier, who swore that o was minutes, rendered o verdict that the | $1 09}61 094c; No. 4 do, §1 03} inteatenod. Vageta, & millwright, has been ex- | president more than two terms, and . | the sheriff, and died with the utmost | 12 Ryau's on Saturday befors the out- | deaths cf Ry Ane’ &:fle'}”“g‘i o 00";:&‘;‘}‘;3 &éi?géj; oot ) a = > L L/ rage. ere were. 4 ) 4@ 341 H ¢ for June; perimenting on a wheel for years, and | * Jhereas, Thore are-setious fears | bravery. ~The drop was four and a hion, Ryan asked him if ho was look- | William M. Tileston were dus to the | 84}c for July;, 33c for August. 0. 3 do, e g THE CUBAN LOAN. it bl At e z . 3 Specal Dispaich to The Bea. < ypectar Dibparcn 57T B g [ et mtiotal ‘bank, e o ot Darties ol b | e e e e et X0 | ing for cadets. Ho jokingly ropled | faulty construction of tho Madison |~ Onta—Betiet but slow; 1jastic. | | MALARIALANTIDOTE Wasnrxotox, May 7—4 p. m.—} Mok, My 7—4 p. m.—Tho gov- | he has built a boat seventy fect long, | that unwritten law, thorefore be it . | had previously confessed to two bur. | that ho was, and Ryan then informed | Squaro Siria, and osnvure the Hae: | " Bye—_¥imm §£ 76]c. Gl The senats paswéd'the conference re- | eFnriient will increase the new issue, | to which is applied his_patent wheel, Resolved, That it is the sentiment of | glarics, and acknowledged the justics | bim c::n bflv:reud“s were there a fow l;izlr:‘x,lgfiu pSomgacy :o:‘ :flpl':{l:'h = l\zv'g:iy_xsoz ::;;k::.u o [Safe, Certain, Sure and Speedy. port on tho Indian appropristion bill | Gsben loas, from $16,000,000 to $15,- Toleh. s 20 consirueiod that the pad. | he snate of the st of Now ock, | ofbadentance. ™ Sergeant Moors corroborated 'thia | is not conversant with the construstion | - Porke—Dall; $1010 for cash and STOCURE. At the expiration of the morning hout | 900,000~ ; coming ont of tho water. IF it 1s the | ered tadorsembnt 31 Weshbomse |~ & S testimony. of a bailding. They also censure | May; $10 15 bid for June. ‘he only article knowninatWill the Kellogg-Spofford eate was taken A CABINET MOVE. wuccess &t prtet’ promied, ono-half | Jefferson, and which has besn recog ik e Tho recorder then read o mass of | the depattment of building for negll o Dy Salt Meats—Nominalat 33900 | N+ ¢ractioao this disease ) =3 4 il i i ’ i e affidavits from persons testifying to | gence in their duty in al'owing an ad- ). ox rax xeuzodo sofeoRD’ esorc.| TrSDmA0 bebes | il b Bpined in sped over the old | nized and obeyed by the illustrious| New Yomx, May 7, 1 & m.—An [Sfidavite fr ot cliseuoti T 1950 | i o b exiced Roooedingg 60| v BTt 1= Widainal permanentlyfromthesystem. Thong. Loxvox, May7—4p. m.—Itisru propelling. line of presidents who have succeeded | indignation meeting of workingmen o i time ho eab HEre® " §iid: fils fiulty manner, and recom. J.C.RICHARDSON, ¥odesd $h ‘mored that the cabinet have under con- them, that should bo maintained in [ was held in Cooper Institute lasteven- | © £ tme he 3 . ire buildi e *™* SoLE PROPRIETOR < Benator Pryor add o sensio, | Indications. all e, Integiity, C thiss 5 hy for Dennis| ,Adjournment was then had till 10 ‘mend that the entire building be| v rvrea proauce Marmet . Houid that the argument of 1ee| ideration thoissaing ofa circulae note St Dguich (T B ke e by e ?g.’;:"l"‘;;z;‘lt’;: Y peakers mane | 0'clock to-day, R . ?msb'“!“; s M s General Agents, judicata” on w is case is | 4o all Earo, wers inviting their 'ASHINGTON, May 8, 1 a. m.—For i °r® | worth’s report will be reac. ous and unfit forthe purposeof pul =, , May 7. ) fect either in form or manner, an 5 souri valleys cooler and north and 5 - B " | testimony of Fiero, denies that he Ex-Soldier Murdered. > oe ee hard, E he quoted the opinion of c...ml-“m of certain parta of the treaty of Berlin. | west winds, possibly followed Y 2:::;::&:‘:;2’;‘:‘:1%:"‘&': f‘"?":;a‘l‘m‘:‘e‘:.'m‘i“";‘:a.“.'g‘.':fi':‘: ever told Fiero that officers of tho | specal dipatch to The Boo. ;ld:s:if‘zojvfi?'l;flfifkm 1;:1 l‘; STLOUIS: rezard to the eolection cause in the PRINCE LEOPOLD warmer, cloat weather, with station- | was, however, auzious o plave Mr. Kearney weré merely a pretext for | POt had been in his place. Do, 0., May 8—1 s. m.—Val- | 301 g3 g - i e s English parlisment that it was wroy #ails on Thursday for Montreal. ary o rising barometer. Woodin on record. faros < i - j - : oand fraud. entine Schach, sn inmate of the sol- | KTy g, - at the first. It oannot be made s i —_— Mr. Woodin interrupted Mr. Ja- S il S diers' home, was murdored Thursday | ™ Gorn fommeie arey iy, EVERYWHERE . by the lapss of time. The present ase Ball i : i R PreSSR | Spectal Dispatch to The Bee. 2. cobs, and read an article in The Methodist Conference. Fraxrorr, Ky., May 8—1a. m.— | night by unknown parties, and the| (Outs—Easier; No. 2, 31fc. eyt - ?i’a.':‘:' '-;:mhond Dusmry, May 7—4 p. m. —Hun. | P! Disbeich to T Ban. World, g the opinion of M. | Special Dispatch toThe Bee. Two white iy o negro at- | body left by the roadside near the R‘,.—m'x'!;xix'n( 1, '77gc.c TS TR biss. He could not g s Provipexce, May 7.—Providence | Fowler, chairman of th ti T tton- | b Henry Westerman and Gy - LT r, o execative | Crxerxazy, May 7, 1 a. m.—The | tempted to from th ten- | home. Gus| Byriey ower; No. drobs will die rvation in the |2, o 5 e = e i DL T L Tho | Semotel o selpe free e pemioe| Mete Ty Tmees : rley—Dail acd lower; No. 2 fall, motives of senators who would Kildreede district unless food is sent | Cmicaco, Ma incinnati i £ 5 o o ; May 7. — Cincinnatis 7, | central committes, as regards Mr. Ja. | f, follows: On & inst the wall and throwi - B o, iog, member yot be be- | imdistlyy Qhicagon 20; Chicagon did no play the | cobs’ position, which says M Ja- | obacrvanes of e Sabboth, metmorial | & roas ares the cther sids. roiet | MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. BUS IN Es S! fioved that d1ig s B s il Fofize i ioning. 1 Cleve. | 323 03p;be won over to Tilden when | service, placo snd. entrtainment of | white men had got over, but ar (he et ¢ o "';;" 2 e Saiiey gl ] s e T o ETTL0 May 7Bl ed for. 3 general conference, American Bible | negro reached the - of the wall, the Produce. Jmeico, May 7. | QUITS for - - $20.00 ; - _ 3 at the end of th . i inavi a i illed bi i I Y e ey i e e B Minmg:; ST n.i"u.fi"?{‘:'; h::tl:l if Mr. Jacobs | society, Scandinavian work, form of | guard fired at him acd killed him. Caicaco, May 7. Hogs — Receipts, ,17.5(:!0)’;n n’:o‘x:k:: PANTS for - - - 5.00 - e - statistical report, judiciary, pastoral | The whits men were pursued a short ‘Wheat—Moderately active and un- | steady and fairl: Ly patels feomr Shanghai aays that China | ., Bostox, May7.—Troges, Bostons 5. | Mr. Jacobs seat to the clerk’s desk | adiress, centensial of tho M. E. | distance aud recaprured. settled; No. 2, red winter, $1 091125 | fair, $4 0064 20; good to. ohoico J. C. VAPOR, dians, and said that iy that case the

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