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™ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. = ELEV ENTH YEAR. MANKIND'S MISDEEDS. The Sins of the Sons of Satan Reported Yesterday, stock of 815,000 of whick. 10,000 was pad in. The authorized capital was increased January 14, 1880, to €100 000, of which 830,000 was paid in, their statement showing debts to the amount of $45,000 at that time. The capital stock was again _increased Fobruary 1st, 1881, to $260,000, ,....: " their anuual statement, dated Apri Negroes Decapitate a Man and |4y whgwed 160,000 had bren paid in the Head Talks After it and the existing debts did not exceed is Cut Off. L — & CASUALTIES. i National Associnted Press. A Prominent Citizen of Pawnee | \y,wuxaroy, November 27.—The County Shot for B ing Too Intimate, You Know. The Doeds of the Deyils ns They Transpired Generally. RAMPANT CRIME. Nattooal Associated Pross, KILLED A MAN AND WORE HIS CLOTHES, signal service corpsstationat Chatham, Mass., reports to the chief of the sig- ce as follows: At 1 m., Sat- Jarge two-masted) schooner was reported sunk with all sail set, about five miles northeast of Pollock Recf. The lights of the dhip and about one- third of her masts are above the wa. ter. Nothing is known of her crew, FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION, AxD Rarios, Mich.,, November OMAHA, MONDAY MORN CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY Over Special Agent Oibson's Right to His Title, The Legacy MacVeagh Left to His Successor in the De- partment of Just'ce.] Burdensome, Voluminous Uorre= spondence Over a Tri« vial Matter. National Associated Prew. Wasnisaros, November 27,—The qnestion of authority in the case of A M. Gibson, who elaims to be a special attorney of the department of justice in the star route cases, still excites wuch comment, The following cor- respondence on the subject was made Evasstox, 111, November A boiler in James Henry’s shin- [ public last nigh John Galus, a Geeman aged 82, was | glo mill exploded yesterday. — Joseph Postorrice Di rcested to-day, charced with tho re- | Slater, the enuneer was killed, the | Wasnisarox, November 25 - | cent brutal murder of Willian Hocsec. The prisoner wore a suit of the mur- dered man, and had papers in his pos session implicating lum. He confessed and said he killed the man with two or three blows of an axe, and had made no attempt to escape, but was still in the neighborheod. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED WIS WIFE. top of his head being cut off by a fly- ing mlssle, David Hardy, from My ple Hill, was also Killed, his head be- ing crushed. Geo, Bland W slightly hurt. Themill was utterly demolished and Mr. Henry's house near by was badly injured. Pumabirurs, November 27.- A stroct car was run into by u fire en- gine to-night, Two men were instant- Iy killed and several persons injured. Corumnus, Ga., November 27.-—At 2 negrofestival in Bib county last 3 . Jight a large amount_of whisky was | One of the dend i believed to be drank, which rosulted in a row, dur. | Thomas E. Conarly. ang which Ohver Clark (white)in at- i tempting to prevent the mob from New Frejght Tariff. breaking into his_house, accidentally “"'é""“‘ff“‘"“,‘;“_"f“’;‘ & e oht shot and killed his wif n1caco, November 27 —The U cago & Alton has decided to put & ANOTHER TEXAS STAGE ROBDED. new freight tariff into effest December SAN ANTONIO, Texas, November 27. | 1st, the rates of which will be sub- —The Corpus Christi stage Wwas | stantially the same as adopted by the robbed on Friday night near Oak- railrond and warehouse commissionera. ville by two masked men. The only| TheIllinois Central people | passenger had no money. The mail | go decided to adopt the new tari pouches were cat open and registered cember 1s packages taken. The Chic ve De- » & Northwestern, it is SHOT FOR FOOLING wiTt nis wirr, | understood also contemplates the PAw Crry, Neb., November 27 adoption of the new commissioners’ , Neb., D 27 _H. M. Myors, living in_the west| it ooy part of the county, a prominent citi- Mado an Assignment. zen, was shot on Thursday night ¥ A | Notional Asso man named Stanton nton thought | Loursvin ated Pross, wwember 27,—-James Myers was too intimate with his| pradley, presudent of tho Southern (Stanton’s) wife. Stanton has disap- | palway news company, rrustee of an peared. Myers cannot recover [interest in the banking firm of Brad- A HORRIBLE MURDER. | ey, Gilbert ry. and a member _ | of a lumber fivm, has made an ‘assign- 4| ment to W. C. Hall. Liabilities, | 8165,000; ts cansed by speculations in Tex and other stocks. Prersvitie, Texas, November A horrible murder was commit near here last night. Five n employed Arthur Armstead (e red) to haul a bale of stolen cotton and then killed him to prevent his telling. The poor victim hegged for his life and asked the privilego to pray before death. The miscreants cut off his head and the _nouth repeated its utter- ance, *‘Pray,” “‘pray,” after decapita tion. MURDERED FOR INSURANCEMONEY. 0es. s Pacitic S Arrived With a Wrecked Crew- Nationst Associated Pross New York, November German ship Hedwig has avrived, hav- 27. exception of Capt. Oliverand one sea- man, of the Spanish biig Salas, res- The ing on board all the crew, with the Dear St — 1 have received from the chicf elerk of the department of justice a commumer f this date upon his table yesterday a printod siip purporting to ho addroessed to the attorney general, from anything in the clerk’s communication that he writes by authority, and I presume he has acted without instructions. However, I deem it proper to addrass you on thissubject, and to state I do not know who left upon the chief clerk’s desk yesterday any printed slip, pur- porting to be that or any other thing. n obedience to instructions of the at- torney general I made a report, a copy of which was transmitted on Wednea- day, 23rd inst., to yourself. The sommunication was sealed and ad- dressed to ““The Honorable Acting Attorney General, Department of Justice. am assured the same was deiivered at 2:30 p. m., day and date above men- tioned, to a colored moessenger, who stated you were in your room and that he wonld hand 1t to you. Report was submitted to the late at- toruey general and approved by him, and by his direction and_the suggest- ion of Colonel George Bliss, a copy was transmitted to you as acting at- torney general. In accordance with the instructions of your predeccssor, I submit some of the results of the estigation which at his request 1 made, 1 was appointed at the request of Colonel George Bliss, who staced hie had seen you in regard to ter and at your request com- ed with me on the subject. chief clerk says that there is nothing on record in the department of justice to authorize the title applied to my sig nature to the report of ‘““~pecial As- sistant Attorney cof the United States.” I have to state that on April 22, 1881, in which he states that some one left | ¢ It does not appear chief NOVEMBER 23, 18 FOREICN ADVICES. of the unrevised proof-alips had been given by me jn Now York on the pre coding Thursday, ‘ntormed "";':l’n' . somo one had given you <108 O S Agtemptod Assassination of a unrevised proofs, and you “":‘u R ¥ d h P I requested him to o0 . 7y ] in ] ";‘np;nrd to some correclions llsslan ol gfl ) 018 which you thought ought to be made in the Ianguage of the report. All the corrections which Col. Bliss su ted were made and a revised proof given dom is Prospering AMONR him. He then informed me he only endorsed the roport. but would stand the French, behind it, and 1 submitted you a slip . in accordance with the understanding | aplegrams Containing the Gen= that ho had, with you, to transmit it 1K * #the D formally to {he postmastet. genefal, in | oTal Earepeas Fews ofthe Day order that the report might come to . him through the regular official chan- FOREIGN AFFAIRS ST M YeiTRPLy AR ARPRAO hib | waionat Assscblsd Sree the department Justice i St . does not raise the question | Puts, vomber 26, — Announce ween made in the lobbies of chamber of deputies that the neh government has decided to withdraw the e against American pork. The late minister, M. Tierard, threatens interpolation on the subject. 1t is well known that the decree 1 question was due more to Tierard’s hatred for Awmerica and Americans than to lns anxiety for public health. LAND LEAGUE CAUSE New Youk, Novembe cablegran says an attempt to rovivo the anti-English agitation in Paris is being made by Mr. Egan, the land ment has about the regularity of my appont \'l w0 ment, but questions my right to the title of special assistant attorney for the United States, 1 suggest that you, at as en a date as practicable, communicate with the late attorney general, ond if ho agrees with 1wy statoment of facts and circumstances, that you direct he chief olerk to maken record of my employment as assistant _attorney of the United es. The intention of the attorney veneral must be perfectly plain to overy one. OFf course, I don't know what records of the department of jus- tico do or do mot show|lunguo treasurer, who s secured whose fault it is that there s now | i yrpalistic assistance from ITreland any doubt in_the chiof clerks mind | for that purpose. Extracts from Trish I may be permitted to say, it i un-| rogularly to French papers to correct warranted inforferenco on his part to (4 Mr. Egan puta 1t) the address me on this subjoct at il Tn | jnpression made by the cal- view of the {!’:lvlicnfiu“n affecting me | ynious statement of English papers which have been made here and clse | und news agneies.” Tt is time the where upon his authority, T trust| jgague did somothing in Paris to ro- you will find it compatible of your no- | cover its vanished prestige. Tho Da- tion of what isproper under the cir-| ity to-day even isinuates that the cumstances, to take some notice of the | rosolution of Mr. Parvell to take no publications. more money for food from the league Very respecfully your seryant, funds shows that the financial condi § A. M. Gipsox. [ tion of the league is not very flour- Special A sistant Attorney for the |jsnir g This, b R R United States. for Mr. Eggan states he has just sent To Hon. 8. F. Phillips, Acting Atnorn y Gen 20,000 to Miss Parnell “l has ro- eral: ~ o 'O, Mr, Phillips n-phud as follows ceived §€5,000 from T P, O'Connor, DEPARTMENY OF JUSTICE, ) ‘:“' fi'.' proceeds of his tour through Wasnisaroy, D. € Auerica. Novemb: r 26, 1881, Mr. Peter O'Leary, well-known in 4 connection with the agricultural labor- es’ movement, has just visited Paris confer with land leaguers her After a long and exhaustive discussion of the subject the executives of the leatne have determined to further the Jaborers’ eause in Irelnd by every means in their power. A full under To A. M. G Us v, Beq Sttt —In veply to yours of the 25th inst , T have to say that the chief clerk of this department in writing to you his note of the 2ith acted by author ity, viz, his own authority whi made it his duty to call your atten e paper left i U nding has been arrived at with Mr. on his table, as well us to the titlo as- *\;llu , vt'hu sails for Boston on sumed by you which is justified by (LS TED St. P spukG, Novembe youth yesterday sent a letter to Goen. Fehereine, who has been presiding over the commission appointed to pass upon the Siberian exiles, asking an immediate interview and saying the ASSASSINATION. nothing upon his record, and which can bo justified in no cther way. ‘There is neither commigsion nor vath of oftice in the fiies of this department, and both are necessary to the ereation of an assistant attorney of the United States. Upon this statement of facts 1 must assume you have misunder- How the Cause o Irish Free-|first gamo to decido the tle for third 81, NO. 135 THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. The President’s Message to be Woll Buarded From Prema- ture Publication, Charles, in opening the Roumanian parlinment to-day, declared that feee dom of the Danube was essential to the condition of growth of the coun. try. The Billiard Tonrnament. National Amociated Press. New York, November 27.—The and fourth prizes in the billiard tournament was played Saturday after- noon between Morris and Wallace and was won by the former - Morris 300, Wallace 262, o The second game between Wallace and Sosson was won by the latter; Minety- o innings wero played; seore, | Misoellancous News of Unimport= Slosaon S0 Wallaco 220, ance From Washington. Tho decidin @ gme of 400 points . was played in the evening hy Slosson U RGP, STEREON 967115 WASHYS | Mo At e of 400 to 864 in 119 innings | He Will Now Devote His Time to Arranging a New Cabinet. s THE MESSAGE. Movemonts of Ocoan Steamuhips, [ ‘WAsitINGTON, Nalonn Press Association, President Arthu New Youx, November November 27, s private secretary Sailed | stated to day that the exceative edict Saturday —The Germanie for Liver- |0 having no copies «f his message to pool; tho Spain for Liverpool; the As. | congress printed was to remove syrian Monarch for London; the Mo temptation from the press, Copies sl for Bremen; the vanderland for | Will be furnished to both associnted Antwerp presses only. Arvived —The California from Lon THE CAWINET, don; the Wyoning from Liverpool yw that the president has this off Lospon, Noven 27, —Sailed his mind, it is stated that he will give The Persian Monarch for Now York, |his attention to preparing a eabinet QueeNstowN, November Sailed [slate. Those in as good position as Tho City of New Yok Now [any to know, say Lineoln will stay, York. Frelinghuysen 1 succeed Blame, Arrived —The Adriatic from Now [and an ex-senutor will suceced James, i & As to whether Hunt will remain o isa question. Some southern man A ol ) o preside yrittel eply to A e Eh R IR L b A B e iivond mon 1 | Sl to consult with o ”committes of G AU en to| e republican from each southern sottle the differences botwoen thetrunk | gyt on cabinet formation, Such lun‘\n, There was an lnh»nvnnl conver- | committee will wait on him this week. sation between representatives but no definite propositions were made. It was conceded, however, that peace was talked about, and that the war might be brought to an end in the near future. WHAT GUITEAU EXPECTS, Wasninaton, November 27.--The jail was visited by many people to- day, but no reporters were allowed to soo Guiteau, because he was engaged nearly all day with his defonse. Phreo gentlemen have been watch- ing him very closely and one of them stated to-night they unanimously agree he was insane and further claim several government experts agree with them. A conference of experts of both sides was held on the subject to- | night The examination of Mrs. Scoville will be suspended to-morrow to allow lief hore that Senator Hill, of this | somo withesses from a distance to be state, is playing Routt against Chattee heard, After Mra, Scoville, the pris- to kill both. over will be put on the stand, He | caid to-day ho confidently expeets to Wirestling Matches. { e acquittod because he was sure of National Assoclated Pross, | convineing the jury he was inspired Lovisvitte, November 26, - N by God. Monday night Duncan Ross is to AN wrestlo with JJ H. Moore, of Chicago, | A woll dressed gentleman registered for §250 a side and after that coutest | 4t the Arlington hotel this merning as will tackle Muldoon, the Graceo-Roman | Alhert Lyman, of New York, and left champion for the sume stakes. Be- | an overcoat and papers. To-night ho sides this a lotter has been recvived |appeared at the Ebbitt, and askeq for from Clarence Whistler challenging | three rooms. One was assigned him Colorado Politicians. National Associated Pross Desver, Col,, November Con- gressman Belford has left for Wash- mgton, fecling confident of the speakership. Senator Chaffeo's chances for a position in the eabinet are con sidered slim in this eity. Congress man Bolford will help Routt for the postmaster-generalship, 1t is the be YTHER CRANK. cued during a hewvy gale on Thursduy last. The captain and seaman were 9th, the body of what purported tobe | i 04"y the swamping of one of E. G._ Burnham, of Lancaster, was | ;oo boats on u high sea. buried in Fores: Lawr: cemetgry, Sub- BOUBILERY TaIE T S4 T 1 el oo | and the body siolen. matter which he wished to lay before the general wus of the most urgent nature. The gonoral ordered the writer of the letter to be admitted. Scarcely had the stranger boen ushered into the general’s room than he drew a revolver and fired at the general. Tho ball passed harmlessly batween his arm and side. Attendants secured Ross to wrestle in Chicago for $400 o | but having no baggage, a special side. officer was dispatched for, ~ who arrested him, He claimed to have come here to rave the world, and said v he was to a certain extent uiteau, and could solve the moral ! of Fresident (arfield’s taking off. | . CONGRERSMEN ASSEMBLING, } Burrano, November 27.-On the 1 was employed by the attorney general as special assistant attorney to represent the deparsient of justice, | ney General MacVeagh, s for the and to assist in the investigations and | contents of the papef: referred %Mucutiunso( the star route cases. [to by the chief clevk of the 18 proper for meto- stato-that. this| department, . it Wil AL& time employment was unsolicited by my- | enough for mo to_consider them when self. The lirst intervisw I ever had | the report shall have beenmade to the stood the character of the agency which you have received f.om Attor. Committee to Meeot the Postmaster General. National Associated Press. ‘ s Bty Plavhled., National Associated Press, New York, November 27.—The steamship Dugro, which left this port Search discov- ered it, Gone upin a sack and hidden in the bushes. A watch was institu- ted and in tho evening threem PEnsacoLa, Fla., November 27.— | By & private tolegram to the. collector seen driving to the spot. The guards opened fire on the wen, who drove | gundy Hook. She was pic away. Onoof thom, Edward Purker, | the Thorahelms and towed b an undertaker of Lancaster, skipped | 4 nigo w Neandiloy to Canuda. Tho body was found | aiyina short time to be that of a man G0 years of age, | R postmaster zeneral, Gen, Wood boon drawn to anything except tho O o | ! y on i anything except the |if the ghvernment would negotiate who dicd from strychnine, and whose | Cyrus W.iFieldl's Papor land the atorucy : | el rtenttioner B AEh S HGERBISHE | oty Bruste b R G Uhat FORHILTLLOITED contficato of donh was siened by Dr. | soiona Asociato Prns | informed me th it my serviees s repro- | The ¢ mto which you rofer | Suin of Gibraltar R Colton ol Eingitde New Youk, November Ciyru Pty of U depariment of justce | betwveon Col. Blisn and sl us one | g minister, replicd that. S in of death to hay dysente Bt s s, “n were desired in the pr ition of the | s U States attorneys i f erepoat) v g of death to v becn Qymontory, ot | W: Field has taken porsession of The | (08 SR w0, i eoouhionice s obha D nikid Bruosiasiomeva IR b ymaintainEnondlysrolabign v e e e )IAI | Evening Express paper. The editorial 2 t 5 th !. \ prosecution of the star route eases, | gy aland b had died at the house of s e panor havo|the postmaster general had e raewithi repirditoia roporbrmade by | o o e, Thoume. was avrested | S8 and manager of the paper havel,, joq uy cmploymont to tho prosi 3 U000 mado by s Ol W sent in their but requested to remun a few days long The paper will bo moriged with Th Muil next woek, 1081 nAtons, but substitution of ge of grave robhery was discharged, The the body having since ecme to ligh he was artested yesterday on the charge of murder.” Burnham had a |y heavy insurance on his life and_ it is | xq supposed tho old man was poisoned | and buriod as Burnham in order to| 4, ¢ beat the insurance company. v e Woodhnll nnd Her Daughtor nal Assocated Press w York, November Woodhull has returned | Europo with herdaushter Lil [ This 18 the young lady who was error 3 | consly reported about to marry Lor National Associated Prese sampbell, brother of the Ma ah Campbell found murder- | quis of Lorne. ed in her house in Hammond alley, e Baltimore, on Saturday. A large stab | Immense Land League Meeting. wound was discovered near the right | National Associa cd Prese shoulder joint. Another woman Jiv- ing m the sume house heard scuffling in the woman's room at 2 o'clock o= Victo- from Miscellaneous Criminal News o mber 27.—-The Bos- cked this evening, the oceasion being a grand demonstra- 0 WETe | o Wednesday last, broke ber main | : crank shafc when eighty miles off |master goeral on the subjoot & 1 up by | investiy were 1 Maude | with the attorney general er post- f the ticn of the star route frauds was at the residence of the | attorney general on the night of April 1st, 1881, There were present the rd dentand at his request to be telegraphed at New York | ing me to come he I told the at- | torney general if my appointment was swctioned by the president and T ;u..x..l be retained as special attorney I would a s next day at the request of the at- torney general 1 called at the | off of the attorney gener: informed by him that the request of Woodward and at th recommendation of the postinaster general and the approval of the presi- dent, I was retained in the cases. 1 supposed, of course, the fact that I had been retained was made a matter of record in the department of jus- tice. 1 learned subsequently such , and was morning. No elue. tion in behalf of the land league | was not the caee, although the at- Mrs. Miller, of Cedar Falls, Towa, | cause. Governor Long presided. | torney general — was — positivo ho came nsane at the loss of her husband [ Rev. Eugene Shcehy and T. M. |had directed o the — customary and killed two of her children end | Healy, M. ¥ addresses. formal communicllion to be addressed , made tried to kill a third on Saturday. | == T N vk o Aotn iy daftert|le- o TexiEasion Clenet, noon_during a quarrel, Join of H07 West T'wenty eighth Hastel, street, ovanron, Mich., November 27, Novoation elosed with the departure shot and killed (oo, A, Domah e ) PALILES of the same pla The two men | Dol Portaze like is frozen over wero quarreling when Danahue drew | 95 0™ e ors are a revolver and fived two shots at Has- | Goomand from 12 Anse, tel. He in turn defended Tomsedi and 3 killed his assailant. William Harvgrove w Huntington, Tenm also Hodx carnie Loudanum to Piess He was arrested. | Swallowol N tional Ass ¢l Cirt wud Diod G0, November wmk B and placed in jail for the wurder of | Tricf, a machinst, eving beeamno his brother-in-law, numed Reizester, [ dospondent ac his fnlure to win th near Camden, on Saturday. disotions of his landiady. swallo Last ovening Forest Winemuller, | dse of laudunum i i aged 10, was found 1 his room in | #ud died aoon aft Now York, nearly dead from a pistol | S - 2hob wound. Hin compaiion, John [y o Esamehips Qvertdae. L. High, aged 17, was arrested in the| "8G ol room. Both were stadents at Pough-| N EW "“I"i # 'r'“"“ WE: «f l\”“t' keopaie and were visitinghere, Buth |00t stoaimening are AW OYorays & r‘“"lw B N sln‘: e | this port from three to five diys. Al e o "Novembor 87, — Fii- | incommg vessels report. terriblo galos duy night thicves broke into the es- O th Atlant tablishment of the Hansen Empire | 51008 Fur company and made a haul of | §4,000 worth of fur garments. | A telegrame from Las Vegwstates | | , November 27.--Thero i that I'r Jordon, o Mexiean, | o change in the position of tho st ri- was lynched at Cuchilla Negra, furkers at Emerson's piano fuctory, The the murder of Mrs Feste | strike is liable to coutinue for a long ' S - | time, The American Book Exchange. National Associated Pross. New York, November 27.—The trouble of the American Book Kx- Bosrox, November 27, The funer- chango has oulminated in the appoint- |l of Trasy P. Chosvor, urand secro: mont of Samuel F. Randall a8 ro- | tary of the Masonic order, oscurred caiver by the supreme court. It was |yesterday. A large number of Ma- incorporated in 1878 with a capital | sous were present. sand unully violent Strikers Holding Out | National Asso \ciseo Funeral of a Prominent Mason. National Associated P)ess. Tdressed me a note dated October 1881, i which ho says: ‘I cer- | tamly supposed it had been done on | the date of the request of Mr. Wood- ward and the postiaster general, and | Tsend you this nots to certify that you were accordingly employed in | these matters of that date.” From | that date, April 22, [ have acted in | the eapcity in which T was rotained a repuosentative of the depart | of justice, In licnce to the uction of th e at attorneygeneral 1 hi previons times reported to | D in writing 1 havo from the dare | f iy ouployent by the attorney [weneral, s special dustrict attorney, | been | by all oflicers conne the star route cases, voognized as such by other him and d with ‘ A copy of the { report which Ttrassmittedon the 25ed | was pliced in type hy r of the postmaster gencral, to whom a ¢ py {of tho same wis given at his requost 1.m-| who stated that the attorney gen- eral had i port had 1 | eueral ol bor 14th, 1831, submit the report o the postmuster genersl The postmaster general gave {me directions to have the report | \ulnl designated where the same wis to appear, immediately after the report | of the second assistant postmustor | general. ‘On my return from New |\(..rk last Saturdsy, Cotonel Georgo Bliss, who was fully aware that I had red Tim that such a re v made. The atterncy Monday, Novem- directod Ipn-parcd a report, and to whom unui agrecably to| to me. Upon inguiring he ascertained | thas fad noc been done and thereupon he me to| printed as part of the annual report, | department, which has not yet been done. 1t would have been more regu- lar if you had transmitted o rogular report to me, identified by signature, and to remain upon the files of this depariment. My attention has never and disarmed the youth, who said he was mercly the instrument of another prson. AIN WANTS GIBRALTAR. Mavnin, Novembe —In the genate yesterday Senor Rento asked | you to the postmuster genoral, 1t ¢ | ering, as I understand, the same | grounds occupicd by the slip left upon r Wil of state for| Loxnox, November 2 liam Harcourt, sceretar Be tuble of ths chief clork of |tho homo department, has refused to | this depaviment. Representations |inte s with the sentence of Lefrc had been made by officers | for the murder of Mr. Gold. : waged for the governwent in the | The marquis of Hartington, in Toute prosecution to the effect [speaking at Blackburn yesterday de | that the pnblication of that report clared the government was disap pointed with the results of legislation | for Treland, but it would exercise all the powers of the law to maintain order. The failure, he said, is not wholly due to the perverseness of the Trish people; Eogland had committed mistakes that were not yet expiated. Lefroy has confessed to the murder of Mr. Gold and admitted he was guilty of the undiscovered murder of might injuriously afivet those cases. Such complaints bhad reached Col Bliss and myself independently. 1 hau not read the report, although 1 had noticed several of its expressions in one particular passage. Col. Bliss had read it, aud 1 told him it was for him, Brewster and Col. Cook to say whether its publication would affect the prosecution, He then | spoke favorak of the - | Lieut. Roper at Chatham, alleging he ter in tho goneral form of the re- |was jelous of Roper's association port and said he would suggest to you | with Violet Cumeron, an actress, that cortan passages should be omit- | Cardinal Manuing 18 opposed to the | ted or chuinged he did not say whi appowtmont of an Baghsh azent at and then the paper might well b published. Weo wore not speaking of | The galo, which set i Siturdas any report to this department but of | night, prevailed throughout Sunlay the report to the postoflice depurtment over the United Kingdom. Low | which had been brought to my atten- | ing lancis ave inundated, and piors [tion in order that I might inquire | s walts d stroyed. Many wr | about the « ) its publication on the star route prosceutions, On this| point T was entirely willing to b nd Tn the Four Oaks November handi V=1 cap ut 13 ringhs Saturday, Drowm | who represent the Unitod Stutes, | second and Prmala third Yorg Bespoctfully, | he advocacy of the English press | 5. I, P to meet the Irssh outriges by stop [ Acting Attorney-General. | i trial by jury is inereasin | A dispateh from Odessa says a Jow | A World of Good. mob stoned One of the most p ish Sarah Bernbardt's ular medicines | carriago as she was driving home from now before the Awerican public, 8| the theatre on the ground that sho | Hop Bitters. Yousco it everywhero, [ was of Jowish doscont. Thoy also [ People take it with good effect. Tt |gtoned the hotel and stopped the per- [ builds them up, 1t is not s pl » at the thoatro, | to the taste as som other Bitters ns | lit is not o whisky drink. Tt is more it | formanc | forman The assailant of Gen. Teherevin has L O R S kil identified as @ Polish nobleman | et SHAEpr A A 702 i ‘I‘;‘nunlwl Suwkowski. His accomplicos A e i A good. B have been arrested. The attempt up- [ you don't just right try Hop Bit-| 6,500 Jife of Gen. Tehierevin is at [ tors. — Nunda Ne e tributed to personal and not political | —— motives JHAMBER FURNITURE Chas, Shiverick has received a large {12t of new chamber sots, in best styles and of superio) GENEBAL NEWS. Tugurgent shin- Herze- sonseription. Viksna, November 27 bandy are forming in | a to rerist Austrian manship and finish, whi > 16 offer- | 1N, November 27.-Ewmperor |ing at low prices. A oareful inspac- | Willinia is recovering slowly but his [ tion by partics interested is solicited, | debility is great. CHAs. SIHIVERICK, Baron Steuben has returned to Ber- lin from his visit to the Yorktown General Household Furniture, t centennial colebration and expresses 1208 and 1210 Farnham street. | ternational hand ball mateh, | ity of matcrial and of customs at this plac A nounced a committee left Mobile last evening on the steamer Mary Logan to meot Postmaster-General James and party at Cedar Keys. Anothor Riss in Lumboer. National Associated I1ess Onteaco, November 26, —The Lum- hor Exchange to-day advanced prices 50 cents per thousand on common bourds, dressed and watehed, and common and eut boards; shingles 20 cents and lath 40 (T8 e o t— The New York Sub-Treasury. New Youk, Hilllhonse, ass United ross, ovember 27, Gen, b treasurer of the s resigned and de- clines to sy who will suceecd him the sub-treasury. Hillheuse will take charge of a new financial institution, e Indications National Associat:d P'rows WaAsHI , November 28, — For the upper Mississippi and lower Mis- wouri valleys: Slightly warmer, south to west winds, falling barometer, fair weather, except i the extreme north- ern portions, and light rain or snow. Sleighing Commenced. National Aswociated 1ess, Montieat, November 27.—Sle ing commenced here to-day. st Draw Gamo. N tional Associated Press Monrieat, November 27, The in- between b, and Ryan, of Mon- m, of Chicas | treal, resulted ina draw game. Undoubtedly the best United Stat skirt in the 4 is manufactured at the The superior orkmaunship, com bined with ther g that is, reinforeed ks and reinforced sleeves rskirts the most dur fitting garment of the kind ever m: ufactured at the mode ). sry shirt not our make is guarantecd first class, and wo will re- fund the money if found necessary. We make, & specinlty of all wool Shaker and Canton flanne), also che wmois underwear, mado up with u view to comfort, warmth and durabilit To invalids and - weak-lunged po we ofl gpecial inducements i manner these goods are made for protoction. P Gorraeiver, tf 1207 Farnhan Street. , - > Backus, the 99¢ man, will bs ly to welcome visitors next week; not with open arms to an hospitable grave but with swiling face to an array of olties such as none, eave those who visited the Centennial exposition, can form any idea of. Where he gets his goods is “a thing no man can find | satisfaction at the heartiness of lus Blankets, Blankets, Blankets, at|American welcome. the ‘‘Boston Store,” Bucnanest, November 27.--King out,” but the prices he eclls them at are simply marvelous, W N RS city is fast up o There are now here twenty-three sen- ators and sixty-seven members of the house, the number being about cqually divided between the two par- ties. | Filling an Engagemont Under Dif- floultios I'lie Omaha bard reached Nebraska City Thanksgiving under diflicultios, When they Pli [ Mr. Meyers was told he could not cross the rrived at fsmouth, ho imme- phed to Lincoln to hold the Platts- mouth train arrived, and if this could viver here, and dia ely telo the passenger train until | not be done, to send Lim rate special from Plattsmouth to Nebra City. The ‘“Jollities” were also on th same train, bound for Nebraska City, having left Atchison at 1 o’clock & m. and gone to Plattsmouth. The B. & M. offi- cials kindly held the Ncbraska City tiain two hours and a half and the band and “Jollities” made the con- nection. Judge Meyers has the thanks of many younz people and others for his vim wnd encrgy in reaching Nebraska City under so combmation many difliculties, —Nebraska City Press. L THE COURTEOUS THANKS OF Cuas. MeDoxanp for generous patronage is hereby tendered to a dis- | eriminating public, and ntion in- vited to the following announcement: Having made extensive preparations | for invoi goods to arrive we nre 1ed to elear our counters lat any for lack of space. | Tk DOWN CGMMENCES | ar oxen, and we will slaughter our tall Tmportations of Tunics, Dolmans, we-Lined Wraps, Bmbroidered Flan- | el 8Kirts, Dressing Sacques, Shawls, il Costumes, and ull the novelt os wl vaneties included in our stock, cost MARKING A o price of | The quality of goods speak for them- selves, and wo will make the prices satisfactory at any cost. An oppertu- nity is now offered to seeure a fine im- ported garment at prices [ per cent. less than any other house in the stato. one who study | cconomy will fal to tuke advantage of the oceasion, T offer no prico list, but kindly mvite one and all to eall and examine for themselves. We must have room by tho 1st ary, even if it is neceseary to hold an aue- tion sale. respectfully, Cuas. McDoxaLp, Emporium of Fashion, 1408 Furnam street, BARGAINS IN SAMI 300TS AND SHO. T FULLRIEDE'S ~ e - The silver ware at Huhermann not only sold at popular prices but is the highest grade as well as style,