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? | . ish at Gibraltar, Maceo aflirms that f/~ucl, depends. D ELFTH YEAR. gHE OLD WORLD. u a Hne's Oabinet Furnishes a =l of Disoussion for & Christmas Week. T v b i &is evto Rnow How He ill Manage It. h Mind Greatly Agi- itta'sCondition Extreme- 1y Critical. {oNaugnton Farnishes a Sex- | week i 1 by Eloping With a Land Agent—Genoral Notes. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, Spectal Dispatch to Tis Bxw, A PRISONER'S PROTEST. Mabiing \ December 31,—The La Tribune publishes a letter from the Cuban refuges, Macco, He protests Jiatust his imprisonment, denying hat he s now a political prisoner, (Macco relates the circumstances of {lis arrest in Ouba, He stipulated with tho Spanish general, in the pres- enco of the Eaglish and French con- suls, that ho and his companions should be pardoned on conditions of their voluntary exile to Jamaica, Ac- cordingly they embarked on board an English steamer, but the veasel was stopped when four miles from land by two Spanish gunboats, and the Ca- bans were forcibly convayed to Porto Rico, and afterwards to the Shaffo. dine islands, near Morceco. ~ With reference to his surrender by the Brit- tho Spanish cousul asked the Eaglish police to arrest certain convicts who had escaped from Centax. He pro- tests against this violation of the ex tradition treaty of 1871. GAMBETTA'S CONDITION, Parrs, December 31, — Gambotta passed a good nipht, bat suffers from ccnfinement to bed so long. The ex- terior inflamation shows a tendency to disappear, nevertheless an operation is believed to bs necessary. Dr. Lounelongue, who left Gambetta at 7 this evening, was recalied at 9 owiny; to change for the worse. Pawis, January 1.—1 a, m.—Gam- betts 18 much worae. Panris, Januwary 1.-2:30 a. m.— tambetta is dying, Hais surrounded by despairing His etate is helpless avd hop Bgruiy, Dezcomber (31 —Tho crisis in the condition of Gambetta 13 watcaced hers with deep suspense, and far wmore interest is displayed thau in the 'aat days of Napoleon, as there is 10 man in Earope on who France and v - 7 v oxpresscd asto the posaibil awosping and radical reform b stituted oll at once by such lo tion as appears to be at present a.- tempted, and of which the motive is not here balieved to be sincere, ANOTHER SENSATION. YonpoN, December 31.—Trish aocie- ty 18 disturbed by tho Lidy MacNaughten, wil MacNaughten, and da H. Russell, with a to-do land agent name 1 Thornhill. She had four children and an unexceptionsl social position, The young man she ran away wi'h is very goud-looking, and has lost Lis entiro income by the pro- ceodings DILXE AND THE CABINET, Loxpox, Dacember 31— Christmas London has pracically goue tor nothiug in the matter of busiuese, and in Eaglish politica has produoced on'y a deal of doubtful discussion of Mr. Gladstons's new cabinet and how ho ia going to manage it. On Thursday Sir Unarles Dilke watted on her majes- ty at Osborne to kies the royal hand, as ho was entrusted with the ensign ot uis place in the cabinet. Tho queen does not like him, She canuot torgst nis attacka on the royal family and on her civil liat, but Gladstone, who atops at nothing, has overcome her scruples anfl made his radical friend a minis- ter. In respect to Irish affaira, he js in favor of substautial reforms, and will serve to counterbalance Lord Derby, who thinks [the sooner tho Irish poople are packed off to America the botter. The proseen- tions of o Sir Franois iter of De. W, BIGGER AND DAVITZ are to bo pushed, ns is nlso that ot O'Brien, editor of the Usitud T.oland, who will probably be returned 10 par- liament for Mallow. Nothing has re- sulted from the recent invesugations at Dublin castle, and the police are apparently as far as ever from the track of the murderers. WESTGATE, who wis brought back from Jamaica at no littlo expense, is simply a halt- ineane impoater, whom thers is no law to punish. THREE GRAVE TROUBLES, LoxpoN, December 31. est in the supposed imp: England and Franco is overshadowed by Gambe:ta’s lllness, which has taken a most serious turn. Privato tele- grams lndicate the probability of a fatal result, though Gambattiets are under a cloud in Eogland bocause of their insistance on dual control, The disappearance of this favorite personi- fication of a republic wounld be severa- ly felt here, eventng up grave ise in the future. Wrance's prospective ait- uation is intensified by the condition of Grevy's hoalth, The difliculty of dis- pensirg with the capltulatious with Egypt constifutes a serious obstacle ‘for Lord Dafferin, Foreign govern- the foreign pollcy of Germany so A STEAMER SUNK, L ¥pox, December 30,—A dispatch ments accept the proposition of a British guarantee for the administra- tion of justice, but this guarantee can- not be given without risk ot prolong- ciated in Blaine’s circular, supportii ¢ the view that the best mode of guar- anteeing a treedom of traflio in the futare of the Panama canal, is for the Uvited States to falfill the terms of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty. A FLOODED DISTRICT, Worms, Decomber 80,—~The dykos on both sides of the Rhine have burst and all the low Iying districts aro flooded. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Van Wyck 8till Dieplaying Ac- tivity iu the Interest of Bettlars, Procesdings of the Houso and Minor Notes of More or Less Xmportance. CONGRESS. HOUSE, Wasninaron, Decembor 80.—0Oa motion of Mr. Thompion, of Lowa, & biil passod appropriating § 600 to pay the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northwestera railroad the amount dae for carrying maila, On motion of Mr Kasson tho sen- aso bl to reform the civil servico and prevent official acasssments, was taken trom the speaker’s table and ro- forred to the committee on civil ser- vico reform and leave granted the committee to report back at any time. On inotion of Marsh (Illa.) the son- ate bill passed extending tho time for filing claima for horses and equipmente lost by cflicars or enlisted men in tho sorvice of tho United States, with an amendment limiting the extension to ono year from the paesige of the act, Dunn (Ark.) offored & resolution amending the rules of the house so as to provide for a standing committee on rivers and harbors, to consist of fif- teen members, to which shall be re- ferred all matters pertalning to the improvement of rivers and harbors, and which shall have the same privi- lege in reporting bills appropriatiug money as now accorded to the com- mittee on appropriations, Roferred to the committee on rules, Mr. Manning offered a resolution that the attorney general inform the house what necessity exiats for the appointment of Jamss R. Chalmers as atsistant district attorney in Mis- aissippi, and forward all correepond- ence regarding the matter, The reso- lution went over, Mr. Hiscock ob- jecting. Tha speaker aunounced Mr. Ualkins, of Indiana, as a member of the civil service roform commtitee, Adjourned to Tueaday. CAPITAL NOYES. ASSURANCES PROM VAN, WasHINGTON, Dacembar 31 —Sena-4 years, and old pionorres say the never saw a storm of equal vil and duration, A number of sleiphs, the first ever seen in the city, are out on the streets, il s FROM CONVEN( TO PARLOR “Slster Mary Paul” Marries a Doctor in Yankton, Spocial Dispatch to Tim Bnn. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS, Yaskron, D, T., December 20 There has been much exeltement o day over the marriage yesterds, of Sistor Mary Paul of the convert of tho Sacrod Heart to Da, V. Seblubia Rose, a prominent physioian of Rus sian birth, The marriage was soco Iy performed at the residence of Georgn Hoffman, Rev. Joseph Ward, of the Congregational church performing th, ceromony. Dr. Roes was formoerly phyalelan at the convent, and some six monihs ago attonded tho siater who is now his wifo when she wes ‘n jured by a fall, Their effection foc oach other dates from this eveat. The mothor superior, the bishop, and the othor slaters, and overy it (la- ence, evon to threats of bodily vio. lence, wore made to break up the su- gagement of the partios, but of no avail. They both stuck to their de- terminatlon to marry. Yesterday aftornoon a note was sent by a muual friend, asking Sister Mary Paul to come to her house. It was respond:=d to, and the convent carriage, carryira the cxpectant bride, another nun, with the coachman on top, halted at the doorot the matual friend. Xt =504 there for two hours, and during this time Mary Paul made hor way tu au adjoining house, where the knot was tied. She then donned her nun'’s robes, returned to the carriago and went back to the convent. This morn- fng the affair bocame known and created great consternation in charch circles, There were many thrents of vengeance, but Dr. Ross stood firm and said his wife belonged to him and to nobody else, To-night she left the convent and joined her husband, renouncing the church and beginning life anew in the world, She is to be excommani- cated. Sister Mary Paul, who was married under the name of Nellio Kerns, was one of the moat valuable members of the sisterhood, By her own efforts she has built a costly con- vent horo and a bizhop’s rasidence. She is possessed- of unusual intelli- PUGILISTIC_PLAYERS. A Freo Fight Among Actors in the Bar of a New York Hotel, Montana Oelestisls Thaw Out Powdpr and 8ix Become Monpolian Angels. Frauklin, Idaho, Strings Upan Assassin, Who Killed a Station Agent, Miscellancons Crime ana Casualty. “'ghting Aotors. Special Disy 1 toTuw Liw, New ) English ¢ to-night « freo fight the Morl Morton & ack’s the. arrlved i to the Mo throogh t ton, who remark at K, December 31.--The vsin town gove adinner the Amorican actors, A aong actora taok placo in house to-day. Geo, W, Osmond Tearle, of Wall. s, and tho English actors a Burops to-day and went n houso, As they passed voflica of the hotel, Moz- s intoxicated, made somo +hich au actor namad Ab bott, of E ymott's company, took of- fonse. T 9 next moment the threo wero oline’ad and rolling on the floor. Others touk part, and soveral cyos woro blackoned and heads brulsed. Morton, Tuarle and Abbott were ar- rested. O ilyMorton was locked up on the chure of intoxication. — o ———— The Burnt Mails. Spoclal Dispatch to Tun Bxx. Onicaan, Docember 30.—A list of the mail sestroyed on Decembes 21st in the%’ York Contral accident has been forwarded to the ratlway mail service of this city. Among the sacks destroyed wero: 2 for British Colum- bia via San Fraucisco, 8 for Idaho, 10 for Montana, 24 for Nobraska, 14 for Oregon, 18 (domestic) for San Francisco, 12 for for Wash- ington Territory, 8 for Wyoming, 2 for Omaha, 14 sacks of foreign paper mail for San Francisco, 3 pouches of foreign paper mail for San Freu lsco. This lotter and paper mail was ro. ceived at Now York from 10 steamer gonee, is winsome in her wuys and beautiful in form and festure. Dr. Ross was a nihilist in Ruseia, and sorved five years exile in Biberia. From there he came to America, and he says *“This is a glorious country. The Indians. Spocial Dispatch to Tus Brk, 8r. Lours, December 31.-- The latest advices from the Indien Terri- tor Van Wyck has lclegraphed set- tlers on the Denver & St. Joseph railroad lands that no steps have been taken by Kneavals, or others claim- tory are that Sploche’s forve ha- dis- banded and that the trouble is vver, for the present at least. Part of this band retreated to the reservation cof St, Laurent, from Havre, and from the steamers Bothnia and Clty of Chester, the lass two onrrying mail from Liverpool, London and Dabliv The abovs described mall from Now York was totally destroyed, excopt 662 foroign lottors for San Franclsco and soven foreign lotters for Chicago. A Mysterions Murderer. Special Dispatch to Tits Bu. Sacr Lage, Dacember 31.—In Oc- tober, 1881, two tramps entered the Utah and: Northern railroad station at Franklin, Idaho, and holding a cocked ex-proprietor of Wi wade first deputy, At a meeting of the board of Boston al. dermen Saturday it was annonaced the o'erk of the board of police commia- sicners has been a defaulter to a consider. able amount, but had made restitution and had been suspended, 'a hotel, will be named Rex and n girl named Shearer quarreled ust night, when Shearer shot Rex twice, mortally wounding him, She says ho triad to broak into her room after being warned away. ern dospoflent S.turday becauss tho V Union telegraph company had rem the tickors from them, thus depriving them of quotations, A temporary injunation was secured lnst night, with the objsot of preventing the further crippling ot their business, The exy from Baltimore in 1882 amounted to £42,809,081, agninat §53 408 in 1831, Tha difference is due mainly to tho prioe of grain, which is too high to sell abrod, The volumo of imports was about the samo as last year, Tho pig iron fuenace men of Tishigh and Schuylkill vallios have i o oall for & meoting at an early day, either in Phila- delphin or New York, tor the purposo of takiug action on the tarilf commission ro- port, Racont advices from Wash ton ndicats there s & ntrong probuability that the ways and means committee will reduce the rate for pig1on probably two dollars per ton, and tha object of the meeting i to remonstrato againat such action, which, the iron furnace men may in this wection, will have tho cifeot eithier of closing cvery farnace in the vallies above namel, or cousing & swesping and rinous reduction in wages. A leading iron producer here today snid: “If congress raduces the tac- i#f o pig iron to that extent there will ho no pig fron made here next yonr.” This menting will huve no connootion with the manufacturers of 1ron J. B, Tucker, general manager of tho llinols Contral, assured Commissioner Midgely Saturday that the Oentral would continue to compote for Omaha businoss an long g tho other Towa lines continue to demoralize rates from Sioux City and other points on the Towa division of the Tllinois Central railroad. Tho latter has » contract with the St. Paul and Omuha line for doing business to snd from Omahy via Sioux City. It ean muke rates, while tho Omnha road eastbound, The contract is to terminate ab six monthy’ notice. This is the only fixht on hand in the northwest now, & inrumored in Donver that the prop: erty and franchices of thy Deaver Sivole railroad and the Denver Circla Real Is. tate company, valued at $1,000,000, wax urchased Ssturday by ‘Tuomas M, iohols, of New York, for an onstern syn- dicate, of which himself and ex-Govera Marshall Jeweil,of Connecticut, are said 10 be the principal members, At Madison, Neb., Friday night, two ovensyear-old boys named Tyrrell snd G:ow were playing with a Winchester rifls why the weapon was accidontaly dis- charged and the balistrnok Tyrrell in tho forehiend .nd seattered his brains in every Vireetion, wrestlil, matoh, cath.as-catch-can, hns - cen neringe | between John Graham, champ n haavy W, ight of Logland, and Clarenco “hintior, o1 iKansaw City, to ve- cur at Lon. e, Ky, v ithin fonr weeks, for 8500 or $.,°00 &'side, ™ On Wodnesday night a tragze 1y oscnrred after the close of the | =yer wecting wé a school houso about ten miles ncrth of Abilene, Kus, A feud ¢ 'stad hab veon several young men, which was aggvavaesd by the placing of an insulting yresent o 10 pistol on’ Agent Hinckley demanded The P Special Dispatch to B, New York, Dacember 29 —The ex- 1 that | ymination ot Wm, Hamilton and Be- mon S:aman, charged by George M, Planey, manager of the Tayo Consoll- datod Mining and Mineral company, The Cincinnati "ommercial's New Phil| with criminal libel, was continued be- adolphia, Ohio, special says: A young man | fore Justico Mureay in the court ot special eossfon to-day. Tho first wit- nees, was Judge Gildersleeve, of the court of goneral sessions. He testl- tied he know only of Pinney’s charac- Thy Chicago bucket shop men ware very | tor and roputation tn New York, and that it wis good. The witnoss is | president of tho company, but before consenting to beoome an officer ine (uired carefully into the eondition, finding it good; the working of new oros and mines have given satisfao- Hon and the procoeds are fair. Tt wns oxpooted that a dividnd would shortly bo declared. The mines and mills are all paid tor, and thore is no outstanding indebtedness. Richard MoCormick, member of the national committee doring tho last camoaign, deposed that Plonoy's character was good, but ho did not know what Congressman Pago's opinion of Pinney was, Wil- liam T. Stynus, of Forty-sccond and Loxington avenue, had mot Pinney in California and elsowhere. His repu- tation was good, H. T. Wakely and (. W, Thomas also testified to Pin. ney's good character and atated that in their opinions the prosecution azninst Pinney in San Franolsco orig- inatod in politleal motives, cansed b, & division in the republican party, O. H. Spenoce and Thos. Wallace, of San Franciseo, teatified in a similar atrain, R, Orr, barkeeper of tho St, Cloud hotel, testfied he kuew Scaman and heard a oonversation, which he took part in at the hotel. Seaman thon asserted, that Pinney was a forgor, n thiet and & beat, in a loud aud boisterous manner. The further heariug will be xcsumed January 9th, StnSLamgela Anothor Outbarst from Most. Spectal Olmpatel 81 Tivw B Cuicaco, Docombor 31, — Horr Most, tho socialiat, deliverel another incendisry address 1o-night on the north sido, It was ohicfly a repetl- tlon of his romarks a few eveniugs ago urging that the only thing to bo done was to killZeaplinlists and for thy peo- ple to help themselves to the funds In tho banks and the goods in the ntores. They should preparo powder, bombs,, ete,, in anticipation of the time when tho uprising takes placo. He aaid the churches wero gathering ohildron into the fold chiefly, and that churches and newspapors were run in tho intorest of capital, SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO 846, For levy'ng a epecinl tax for the construction and matertal of wewers District No. 0, B it ordained by the City Council ¢ the city of Omaha ECTION 1, That the several sums set opposise to the following described prem ses, to-wits Robert Muson, lot 1, block 41, #10 95 P. McConnoll,'lot D 41, $30.05. of Tot &, b 41, 68 conts. 4l teet of tho cast one- 4 1 McConnell, oast 2 foc 54 Relchenberg, , bdl, A ing British occupation, The Russo- | ing railroad titles, to dispossess them, i . 3 a Chrisumas treo for tho siste: of threw SRR 4 frorw Roche’s Point, the entrance to Gegtm.n war scare has passed away nngd that no Illch,ltepl p':’ill be taken zho:vsunt.t:gagu:uldn :‘:“h&‘l‘; :,):Suyq:fi ::l:ut m‘:fi‘ w::imilfi?.:fl 'lmnr:;:"l n‘( g‘.h? !’lm”“' ',':"m“] l,;"'“""‘“i t”“'“‘. 1 e ol v o-ge, - Machg| ylkout leaving prociatadieutlons of | untilthe guca:ion has boen Suallydi- | ogether again. Ohlootes's for xe:|Tho rampa fad, but were|thn Chrs of ‘4o Fasmane, dim Jobos | ot 4t oo fen\-.,-.» ¥1 5ok over timre, Thaexe | ita oause, the cloving phase being the | posed of by cozzresy; and that oon: | tnenodt to Okmvlgee. with $hs xsoy- | goon caught, and Miohsel Moonoy, | and Ssm Gooper, who was waiting on the | i b are > roge) ars, defenso by Vienna papers of Kalnoky | ress will without doubt ennct Isws to }ticii of o fow sooals, who er-4>) on Ltha one who held the! pmol' girl, went to the prayer meeting armed to 0 FOUNDERED SHIP, from ihe suggesiion of encouraging & | protect tiue settlers or enabie tici: v | ihe western borde was 1ic;od ab Malad Iasé Puadey, Ho | ponih tho partise they supposed had of- QueesstowN, Dacember 30.—The new steamship Cheepas, from the Clyde to Trinidad, was foundered *are, WHO SHE WAS, | Loxpox, December 31,—The stoam- fer which sunk off Reches point was a new steel vesacl, 2,200 tons, named the Cheapas, on her first voyage from Glagzow to Demarara. It is supposed she struck on a sunken wreck, BUSINESS FAILURE, Francis Corvill & Son, merchants and ship ownors, London and Liver- pool, havo failed; liabilities, £300,000. THE FLOOD3 ABATING, BekLiN, December 31,—The Rhine has ceased to rise and the waters of the Upper Raine and Main have begun to receds, O'LRIEN'S CASE. DepLiy, December 31,—O'Brien in a speech at Mallow, said he would justify the article printed in the nited Ireland, and prove that pris- oners in murder trials have been con- victed by packed juries. Healy and Sex‘on, mombers of parliament, at- tended the meeting, O’Brien, charged with seditious libel, has had 236 wit- nesses summoned for his defense, in- cluding Jenkenson, director of the crimingl investigation department, the ckief superintendent of detéc- tives, crown solicitors and nearly all the speclul jurors in the Lough Mask murder case, The lord lieutenaut to-dey attended service in Ohrist church chapel. He was hissed at by a boy, who was ar- rested, THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. At the national league meeting held in Bray to-day, Corbett, member of parliament, wno presided, said that nobody need hesitate to join the league, a8 Trevylan, chief sccretary for Ireland, admitted that It wasa legal inetitution, Talor, member of parliament, said he was glad to ob- separate agreement with Russia, COUNT VON WIMPFFEN'S SUICIDE, Paris, December 31.-~Count Von Wimpffen, Austro-Hungarian ambas- sador, who committed suicide yester- day, partook of an early breakfast and when leaving the house said he would return for luncheon. Count Zuchy, sccretary, and Col. Bonn, military at- tache, broke the news of the terrible deed to the Countess Von Wimpflon. Lately the most trifling annoyauce ce- casioned the ambassador the utmoss distress. Thuraday last he tore up a diplomatic diepatch becauze there was a comma omitted, His body lies in the grand saloon of the building oec- cupied by the embaesy. All traces of the wound are concealed and the ex- rimlmuun of the face is calm and poace- ul. The condemnation of Bontoux, president of the Uaion Geaerale, with whom the count had pecuniary rela- tions, was one of the principle trou- bles. Viessa, December 31.—The sui- cide of Count Von Wimpflen has caused great consternatlon here. Shortly before his death he addressed a letter to the imperlal minister of foreign affairs. The letter is en route and may give a clue to the cerebreal disease with which the count was aflicted. Tho deceased had no pro- feeslonal troubles, Paris, Dacember 31.---The whole diplomatic corps offered their condo- lences to Countess von Wimpfier. The funeral takes place Tuesday, King Humbert instrocted it. Alian, am- bastador, has expressed his sympathy for the bereaved family. THF SULTAN ON THE WARPATH ConstanTiNoPLE, December 3 Fuad Pasha is again arrested, The suitan suspects that Fuad is at the head of a conspiracy. The sultan has rohibited all ministers excopt Said g’nhn, Msahmond Nedim Pasha, Az- sym Pasha and Osman Pasha from serve that the assembly was mainly composed of fighting men, by whom he always liked to be surrounded, Ho was certaln that they knew the day might come when they should have to use that force by which every other country had obtained freedom, He urged ~organization, if possible, in open day, Harrington, secretary organizivg committee, sald that he would show the govern- ment that it conld not intiraidate hir:. He was willing to go to jail, where he could study the problem whether Iriah politics conld be carried o upon & platform or on some other of the par. He had a shrawd opinion as to the conclusion at which he would ar 1y API'EOVING OUR EFFORTS TO REFORM Loxpox, December 31, —The warm ert approval is expressed here over tle feeling shown in America on the sibject of civil service reform and the jects of free trade logislation, which have lately come under discus- gon, A grest desl of skepticiem in P crossing the bridge between Stamboul and Pera without his consent. TYPHOID FEVER, Mayexnce, December 31, —Typhold fever has appeared as a consequence of the flood, It is estimated that the loss will be double that causad by the previous overflow. FIGHT WITH SOLDIERS, Coxk, Dacember 31.—A detachment nf soldiers from foreign service landed this evening, They were insulted by drazien soldiers and a short conflict ensued, The soldiers defended them- selves with kaives, BUBINESS CHANGE. LoxpoN, December 31.—Baring Bros, & Co, anuounce that the senior partoer, Russell Sturgls, retires from active commercial pursuits. Tae business will be carried cn by the ro- maining partners, A BPANISH VIEW, Mapri, December 30.—The red book has just published and contains & note dated March 16th from the settle satisfactorily with the claim- ants, PENDLETON'S BILL, Is is underatood that the Pendleton civil service bill will be reported to tho hcuse Tuesday or Weduesday, and the understanding is that it will be siven the “‘right of way"” betore the appropriation bills, THE MOPOC WAR. WassineroN, December 30.—Oa motion of Mr. George (Oregon) tho renate bill passed appropriativg £70,- 000 to reimburse the state of Orogon for moneys expended for the anppros- sion of Indian hostilities during the Modoc war. An amendment was in- corporated in the bill appropriating $4,400 to reimburse the state of Call- fornia for liko expenses, NEW YEAR'S CALLS, WasuiNeToN, Dacember 30.--Rear Aduwiral Basch of the United States navy will be retired on Januery 3rd, The usual orders for the army and navy officers to call upon the presi- dent on New Years day were issued this morning. THE STAR ROUTE CASES, e THE HAWAIIAN ISLES. Preparations for the Coronation of halakua—Crop NoOtee. Special Dispatch to Tus Bav, 8AN Francisco, December 31.—The steamship Suez has arrived from the Sandwich islands, bringing news up to December 22. Very active prepa- rations are now beingmade for the coronstion of King Kalakua, which 1s to tako place on the 7th ot Kebruary. A grand ampitheatro that wiil seat over 4,000 people is being erected in front of the palace, and the ccremo- nial corouation will take placo in the grand pavilion, The whole Hawalian population appear to be united as one man to donor to King Kalakua, The king's minister recently made a tour of the Island of Ochu and was very uy wailed outside 1 died geme, refusing to disclose any-|til tho congregation was dismissed, wid thing respecting himself, his family or | then began to shoot, the fracas winding his life. not intend to kill Hinckley, A Deadly Explosion. Special Dispatch to Tun Brx San Francisco, December 31.—A Portland, Oregon, dispatch says: Nows was recoived this morning of an exploeion near Weeksville, Mont., lu which three Chizamen were instantly kiiled and three others soricusly wounded, A quantity of giant pow- der was being thawed oub when it ex- ploded. IA Flat Refusal. Special Dispatch to Tun Bxn, Harrrorp, Dacember 31 —Wm, H. Buckley, republican candidate for governor at the late election, hag written Chas, J. Cole, chairman of the state republican committe, refusing enthusiastically received by the peo- ple. A rallroad is projected around the Island of Ochu, a very favorable route, and is estimated to cost not more than $500,000. This will give a wonderfal impetus to the island. An Bowen failod to appear in the po- lice court to-day in the Dickson case and forfelted his $1,00 bond. The court decided to admit Driver's evi- dence and the case was closed. The arguments are to be heard on next Tuesday. ENCROACHMENT ON INDIAN: WasaiNoToN, Decomber 30,--Re- ports from the Indiaun buresu in Che- rokee county, Indian territory, are to the effect that the whito menare erect- ing buildings and fencing off pus- tures In the ‘‘Cherokee outlet,” Commissioner Prica to-day ad- dressed a letter to Agent Tufts at Muskogee to warn the white herders to remove with their stock from the reservation, allowing them twenty days for their exit. If the herders ail to get out by that time the agent is authorized to call upon tho military to eject them. ‘Welooming 1883, Special Dispatch to Tas Bas, | New York, December 31.—To- night excoe ded any previous effort In giving s noisy welcome to the new yoar. Lower Bowery was jammed with people, Many came provided with fish horns, drums, and every other artlole from which nolse could be produced, and the consequence was that those who came to hear the chimes of Trinity bad to go away without heering them, Horns, drame, eteam whistlen and bells of factories and steamboats made a racket throngh Snow at 'Frisco Bpoetal Dispatch to Tus Bx. San Francisco, December 31,—A heavy snow storw set in here about noon and continued with great vio- lence for over four hours. Snow fell Spanish forelgn minister to the Bpan- ish minister at Waehington, examin- to a depth of five or more Inches, Buch o fall ol snow as now is unkuoown within the city for the past thirty i Australlan projector, Capt, Audley Coote, projects & cable line from Britich colonies via Sandwich Islands to San Franclsco. There are over 300 tolephone wires In use in tho city of Honolulu, and its application is made throughout tho islands on the planta- tlons, Some of the planters are now cutting thelr cane at night with tho aid of the electric light, News has bsen roeceived that an English aud French admiral with their Pacifio fivets will be ia port at the time of the corona- tton, It is slao stated that two Rus- sian vessels of war will be in port at the same time, Preparations are being made by the governmont for the recep- tion, The Japanese embassy sont out will be present at the coronation. The crop of sugar for 1883 is coming in rapidly. Al throughout the group are now grinding, Yoang canes arein first.class condition and give promise of & heavy orop in 1884. Sugar plan- tation stock 1s way up. No fear is en- tertained here about renewsl of the treaty with the United Btates. Labor Matters. Spocial Dispatch to Tas Bun, 81, Lours, December 51.--Several lodges of tha amalgamated iron and steal workers’ unfon held a jolnt meot- ing in soath Bt, Louis last night and discuseed the question of wages. Af ter a free conterence they concluded not to accept the reduction proposed by the 8t, Louis Ore and Steel com- pany. It {s not uclikely, however, that a compromise may {;e effected, and with this view the men will have an interview to-morrow with E, A, Hitcheock, president of tho Ore aud Bleel com, chanical gepntnmnl, ucluding ma- chinlasts and blacksmiths, are quite as determined as the tonnage men, and they will strike rather than sub- 1o the redustion, any. The men in the me- | Mrs, Marie Louise Diiloa, & divorce from 4 | her husband, Jobn Dillon, of theatrical defendant, of the late marshal of signed, under any circumstances to accept tho governorship in ocase the democratic black ballots cast in New Haven should be rojected. The Work of a Matoh. Bpectal Dispatch to Tuw Linx, New York, Decomber 31.—During religlous services in tho Academy of Music, Brooklyn, this afternoon, matches in a man’s pocket set fire to his clothing, He dashed down the aisle to the strcot whero the flamen were extinguished, The congrogation, seeing the rapld movements of the man, and the smoke in his wake, quickly abandoned their seats, and in a panicrushed to the exits, Finally, realizing that there was not any firein the building the people returned and the eorvices were resumed, s i Kuoifed. Spectal Dispatches to Tux Brn, Niw York, Decomber 31,—In the Italian quarter, to-night, Thos, Stohl fatally stabbed Michacl Buttermark, TELEGRAPH NOTES Deaths in New York excoeded the births by 10,500 the past year, Red Cloud has boen visiting his grand children in the Hampton normal school, Tho stesmship Chiapm. from Clyde to Trinidad, foundered at Queenstown, Sat- urday. At Richmond, Va, it has been snowivg for eighteen hours and the snow was elght inches deep Saturday. Governor-elect Cleveland arrived at Al- bany Saturday. The insuguration to-day will be devoid of display. The Western Union scquires to.day 1,600 miles of wire in western and uorth- ern Michigan which it heretofore cnly losed, A bucket shop at Cincinnati obtained s temporary injunction Saturday restrainivg the Western bniun frowa removing the telo- greph instiuwents, Judge Jameson, of Chicago, granted to fame.+The cause was the drunkeness of the Deputy Marshal Joseph Henry, brother ‘awhiugton, b It was claimed that they did up insids the house. Artbur Sholinger was shot through the left lung and will probably die. Sam Cooper receivod a bul= lul in his left nrm and ono in the right wrist, and a bullet penetrated the brain of one of the Fasemans, Warrants wera is- sued tor the arrest of Jim Johnson, Sam tooper and tho Fasemans. 'I'wo of tho Fasemans and Cooper were caught, and Jobnson and ono of the Fasemany are still st largo, Saturday afternoon, when the freisht trainon the New York & New England railway, drawn by two engines, was ap. proaching Providence, the air drum on one of the engines dropped, throwing the tendor and five cars from the track and down an exibankment, They wore badly wrecked, ‘Tho dumsge in “estimated ub 815,000, No person was injured, WASHINGTON, Secrotary Chandler has ordered com. mandants of navy yards to reduce by 30 por cent the number of men employed under the appropriation for the main. tainance of yards and docks, The class sftacted by the order is watchmen, keep- ein of fire extinguishingapparatus and per. wons employed in like ucc\:rnlnu. The reduction will not exteud to skilled mechanics and workmen generally, The effect of the order will be a reduction of $7,000 in tho monthly expenses of the yards, and this saving, it is believed, will wllow the yards being kept open until March next, by which date it is expected congresswill have made further appropria- tions, Tho board of moungors of the national #oldiers’ houes ask for 8112,268fox the next fiscal year, 'Iheronre 500 wmore inmutes than last yenr. 680 beiog admitted the pRKY yeRr. 1 managers recommend that worthy destitute soldiers, even though they eannot trace their ills to origin in tho rervice, be admitted, The lamates of tho homes uuwber 13,000, Lieutenant John O'Connell, of the Eighth infautry, sentencod to make good & deticiency in Lis account of $1,479 while acting wssirtant quartermsater at Beuecin harcacks, Californis, and to be dismissed from the service, has had tho® dismisal part romitted, and the amount to bo mwade good reduced to $184, New postoffioes entablished: Silown, Brown county Illinois, Jotn I, Burgasser, sostmuster; Cline, Knox county, Nebrase el Cline, postmaster; Hader, uty Nebraskn, Frank H, Bab: bitt, postmaster, Miss Josephine C, Meeker, daughter of N. C. Meeker, tortured and killed by the Ute Indisns, in the maseacre of 1879, died Saturday morning ef pnoumonia, She had office, The Indian bureau learns that whites are erecting buildings aud fenclog off pos- tures in the Cherokeo outlet, Lodian Ter. ritory, Commissioner Price has ordered Agent Tuoffts, at Muskogee, to warn white herders to remove their stock from the rexervation insido of twenty dayve, After that military sid will be invoked, Inquiry into the charge made by the citizens' committes that certain members of the detective police foico b eoted in collusion with thiever, burglars and for. wers resulted in the issne of an order by the commissioners that George W, Melkil. fresh and Jawes A, McDovitl, detectives, should be held to answer under the laws govarning the police force, and the direc. tion that they be suspended and prohib- itod from any in‘ercourso with the police without the permission of the commission. It is rumored that J, I ors, Unitarian Church, Tot 4, .07, AMrs. Rankin, north 22 foct of lot 5, b 43, 854,64, E. Estabroook, south 44 fect of the north one- half of lot 5, b 43, €7.8, 1. Wilheln, third of the outh one- half of lot 5, b'47, & hroolk, cust two-thirds of the south one- bali of 1ct 5, b i3, 81 AL, Wi helm, west on i £of lot 6, 1 48, €157, istabrook, south ono-hall of lot 6, b 43, third of the north on - been o clerk iu the secretary of the interior’s | 235 tabrook, n one-sixth of lot 8, b 4 Estrbiook, w4 of 1 4 of lot §, ) Hetab oK, 8 4 of n§of Lot s, stabrook, 1 of & § of 1ot 8, b 4 Estabrook, m } of '} of lot &, b 45, 36.60, . kstabrook, s one-sixth of ‘ot 8, b 43, $19,13. Mary B. She by, b 44, 854,64, M. ttner, lot Y MU, Itiner, lot 8, b W. Kawerby, lot 4, b J. A. Creighton, 1ot b, 1) 44, A, O 22,04, )18, , Iof b2, b 45, 832,78, 4oflot 4, b rat Congrogat/onal Soclety, lot5, b 47, 865,67, W. W, Marsh, 2 fect of i b 48, 310 44, L. Harris, w 14 feet of lot 6, b 45, & 259, Cornclia It 1ot 7, b 4 o 4 #10.44, Fred F. Anirow ¢ 4 of 1 t4,4) 47, § Geo. W, 71. Leavitt Burnhaw, n § of lot 1and 2, b 48, 23,22, irown, of lots 1and 2, b ko W. Smith, , lot i, b 48, 81 ot 4, b 48, Byron Reed, lot 5, b 18, 430.05 Mancy Hellst, lot 6, 1 48, § A. K Touzelain, 10t 7, b 1, Vobater gnyder lot 8, b4 John Trimb e, lot 1, 1) 40, §38 Btate Bank of Nebruska lol 2, b 40, $12,29. Jumes W. Savage, n 4 of lots 7a d8, b 49, 6. Manderson, s § of lots 7 and 8,1 49, 216 05 Heing tho cost and expenses, approved by the City Councll, for construction and mater'al of sewors in front of and adjoini g #.id promises by L Murphy & Co, in pursusnce of a contract antored {nto by the city with T, L Murphy & Co,, o and the are’ hereby ro- spoctively loviid and assessod against oacs of said oty parta of lo w wnd payable to the City Treanu ex within Aty ( 0) (fom this date, Bropiox 2 Thisordinan: « shall take olect and Lo i force from and after ity wssage. Passed D, 2 1 Attest: J, J, b 5. KAUFMANN, Pres, of City Council pro tem, Approacd Bec. £2, 1682, J. E. BOYD, Mayor. Theso faxe: are now dug aud will bucoms Ge- linguent Fobruary 10th, 158, atter which date » penaliv of ton por cent will' be added, togother With ioterest at the rato of one per ocent per month, payablo 1o ad: auoe. TRUMAN BUCK, Troas! decdo bt jurer,

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