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T THE OMAHA DAl BEE ELEVENTH YEAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 80 1882 CATCHING A CANNIBAL. Speration will b wovensaty 1o wring| FARMERS IN COUNCIL. | about a reaction from his present A Massachusotts Man Fond of Poiats of o New frial of the by o nditon “several lwd | ghy Grang Gathering of the Rop- Human Flesh, Assassin, the prusident, judging from the re- | pagentatives of the Alliance - 188 cll, alinstDow,jthe lady broker, for ro- [asking that Landreau might have the | THE DEATH STRUCGLE, lease upon a habeas corpus. She was | privilege of appearing before o Peru- | A remauded to prison until discharged | vian court Mu‘ have his rights, what — under due process of law, which will [ ever they might be, decided by Peru require her to enter bond security in- | vian authority.” Mr. Blaine trans. stead of common hail, as she claimed | lates Mr. Trescott's official dispateh to her right to do in the suit brought | mean that Chili is willing and glad to | ance think it very probable a third had been compared by the first gen tleman addressing them (Mr, Root) to a sick man, and tho remedy pre: seribed was to gathor the herbs such a8 old women use, and hang them up fo dry. [Laughter.] But suppose while these herbs are drying and bo ports from the sick room express the | . against her hy the six prosecutors, | accept medintion of le l'ni{vd flli\hm 1.|.mi‘in that pyemin has already set at HMHHEE coming ready for use the pationt dios, y Urin, N, Y., Janvary 28, - A writ | if that mediation can be used 10 induce _|inand that the presidont’s death is h [Applanse. ] Most of the speakers Beventy Years Old and Has| o b o e tion west | Parn to submit quietly to destenction, | The Oourt firren fa Not Admit only o matter of sevoral days at the | . had ehown & lask of ecuidanes ting “Proper” Hvidence for the Defense. Killed Three Persons and Faten Their Remaina. Ostrander, sentenced te bo executed | in this county on Fiiday next, for the rthorest, Kx-President Diaz, who | very intimate friend of President | Gonzales, has telegraphed from Oxia in the integrity and purposes of the people of Nebraska it will aranted to-day il tho case of Wi, 1, | DU if the United States’ special ony peatier, sentoncel o b ecestid | cantio be Useel Tor that end OHlli wil with him and he An Hothu-iastic nious Convention and Harmo- the | Alliance. The have a living issue to fight, an have no more to do of . murder of 1is brother at Camden over | can_pack up and come home in & . he will leave at onee for this city. | Tillers of the Sofl, | reman w living isue, the orportio ’ Attempt of a Pennsylvapian to |a year ago. Counsel will apply to the [meek and lowly frame of mind that | A g Again Brreed in Admitting | 1t R RUALECL AL B el | b i il e Lol y \ general teri, which moots in Ruchos- | Would befit such & returning journey. | =50 o dent, Senor Vallarta, chiof justice of | . while tho strength of tho people is Kill Two Ladies and His Y | The demand of Chili is equivalent to| Tmproper” Bvidence for | the suprome conrt, will be hix sne [ Complete List of the Delegates | **ting away, if a strony stand is not | tor w April; for a new trial on the al i ing s of Peru's destruction, Subsequent Suicide, | nothing short of ru's destru ) Mr. Blaine thinks, for by tleft with pawer to rg these atate cessor, [now wade in menopolios to opposition The the Proseoution [ Applause. | 3 | ground of wisconduet of \hm‘ it Poru in | | i Concession has been decreed to Present- “ Palling for the jug William Andride for the establish- | ] P | . Mincti, Tud,, January 29, W, |0 20,000,000 i | Shore.” of Nebraska is settled with scldiers, Swindlers Fleecing the Oana- |Siith, arrosted in Decomber for bur. |conts. Chili cvidontly wants ter- | While One Point Gonei-te 1 - | mont of & *line of steamere on the | no state o the Union haying | vitory, not mone, The Labes istands Mexican Pacific const N a larger por contage of soldiers lavizing the store of Ore & Murray to the cxtent of 86,000, was yesterday dianson a Land Boom in the | would sell at anction for twico £20,.| tirely of New Facts, What e 1g its population. Are these men Stirring Speeches by President " A N : $ ) © 000,000 and Chili evidently derive a| u Arve. | i WS ancak to the rear now that Sl g and f ":','.'”.;;‘l’. “:‘(\h' !:.:::'h:_"“:.'." e | very 1 rgo amount from their owner- | it/ UL kgt Iogersolland Messrs. Oster- ar ishegun! (Crios of “Nover!" - P TR T g B A h‘.‘.v The Arica and_Labos islanda 4 . | hiaut, Rosswater and . never!™) The presont political Mincellaneous Deods of Numerons | Ll ma horrabots, will be as complately in her posses- | Supported by the Afdavit of a| The New French Cabinet The | v parties are divided ~there are the Oriminals. | & sion as Tarapca P AR S s | ance. stalwarts and the half-broods - the " U Mr. Blain also says that all instruc i nti-Semitic Riots g | & stalwarts who struck Prosident Gar- CHILI-PERU. tions aent from the state department | ocellanvous, Detatiud ltoport of the First Bagre |01 in tho lack, There in nothing Nationai Assoviated Pres ! i while he was secretary fully recog | Netonad Associuied Prose. g -+ 1 (1 Ty M b0 bo gained by delay in the forma Westrignn, Mass,, January 28, | Plain Talk by Mr. Blaine—En. |bized that Ohili was entitled "to w war | Wasnivgron, Januar, 28, —Seo 2 CXTTR i tion of an independent party; oven if Oflicers have just discovered that |t @10 L& e ” | indemnity from Peru, and Peru ought | ville and Reod before Judgo Cox this | National Asodiated Pres: : | - we are dofoated once or twice, it will Beckwith, the supposed Berkshire| pla: d Hus Been Bncourag- | to have been allowed to pay a cash in- [ morniug were told theit f‘\«"-)"lnn= January 20, The Iatest list | Coreopondence of e R not be such adreadfol ealamity. The cannibal, who murdered Simon Van- ing Ghili demnity and ought not to be subject- [ must be strictly specifie. The Jm-\ d of the new ministry s as| Wasrives, Neb., danuary 27, — Fol. | noxt eloction in- Nobrasks a4 most dere al Austeril N. Y., two! ng el ed to a destruction of her nationality. | for argument on the mn'lq’\ fora new | follows: M. Leon Say, minister of [Yowtid e the setlucitily .:' the pro. | Mportant mattor, and T am i favor woeka ago, passed through Westtield | g Mr Blaine then proceeded to trial i not tixed, as Scoville sud he | finance; 1 Billot, war; Admiral | i ; R N WAL r{.-r.uu enlisting right now for the war ™. last Tuesday night. He was in a half | Nattond Asouiated Prose up the richuess of Pert, aud to show | could not bo ready on Tuosday, the | Joannetto, marine: M. Varroy, pub. | coodinas of the first day's sosion of |and stand and fall with oue principlos frozen condition when he reached the | Wasnrvarox, Jawary 20, -In an | that Chili seoks to take all the rich [ day Soovillo wanted. Scoville rofused | lie workss M. Dufreyeinet, president | the Farmers Allianeo convention: | [Applavse | house of George Rathbone, on the|extonded interview, to be published |slice “Peru was exhausted by her|to make known his grounds. The ru-| ot the council and mmistor of for WG OSTERIANT, LoCOFLOY D, Holyoke rond, at midnight. ~ Rath-|jn the Washington Post to-morrow |extravagant outlays on ruilroads, had [ mor that jurors read papors during | vign ativirs; M. Jules Forry, PO |G Monrick, nost addressed the con- |of Hamiltn, was then called upon to bone wasa former acquaintance of morning. ex-Secretary Rlaine emphat- | no navy and a disorganized army. | the trial 15 not true. (-.Illh'.\ll has instruction: M. Goblet, interior and ol il SR T W bet sing a song his own composition, Beckwith, and recognized him, but | jeally denies the the published report |Chili got her navy from England, | passed into the same morbid siate as i M. Humbert, justice; M. | FUHON HOSHE LI 46 suW Heloro | gyt jy Qid as follows, & tho tune of feared to inform the officers of his|{)at" the diplomatic instructions to | English sympathy, says he, has stood | before the trial, 3 bt commerce; M. Cochery, him w elass of men who, inhis juda [ Spyii for the Shore prosence. The murderer said he had | Trescott, signed by him, have been |behind her at overy step in hercon-| At 440 p.m, Mr. Geo. Seoville, ment, reprosented the intelligence as | | - ; been in a charcoal camp. Ho left ‘m | qiafted "and committed to Tres- |quest, and English commercial inter- | counsol for Guiteau, accompanied by [~ Sr. Prrensivn, dannary 29, ki [ woll wa the sinow of the country. How { a0 in the dakness furmers, duy is ut the morning, saying he was uoiug t0 | cott without the president's knowl. | est received tremendious aid frem the [ John W. Guiteau, entered the clorks | gincor Melville has loft Trkutsk with 0 O T T A PSR o ORI A Holyoke. Telegrams have been sent | edgo, The instructious were not on- | aggrandizement of Chili, While T|office of the criminal court and filed & | an oxpedition to vosume the search | A Wo best further the interosts of Tabor's domand, e in all directions, hoping tc apprehend | Iy tajke 1 over at length with the pros- | think the result of this Peru-Chiloan | motion for a new trial and reasons [ inan vasterly direction from south of [ the anti-monopoly movement? He [ 1 iteaus have robbed v, brothers, of out Beckwith, for whom rewards of €750 ident, but when written were read | war destroys American influence on thfmnf and a bill of exceptions and | the Lena for Lientenant Delong and | would suggest thata sort of missionary honest toil, i have been offared Dby the Governor | » him for criticism aud change. | the south Paciic conet and litterly |aflidavite by Goorge Scoville, JohuW. | party. He will take with him large | o5 adoptod in the connties thap | Kerlican and” doweratio ‘e we of New York and Columbia county. | < have t e origial draft my pos- | will wipe out American commercial | Guiteau, Charles J. Guiteau sl Fred. | forceiof wvatives and the search will S L ¢ HHAVEIGY % Bockwith is 70 years old, and it sup- | gosgion, with the modifications desired | interests in that rogon. T admire | H. Snyder, of Jersoy City, N. .. The | continue far into the summer. IR LRSS AL D RIMEATOT | i posed to have murdered two persons | by the prosident eloarly notod. Tt is | England’s coaseloss activity, but I do | reasons ftur anew trinl are stated to| ~a, danuary 29, The “.'"“‘“lhn-‘ Allianco, l.ublhhnq meotings in lh\-! Pl for enoh other aud. il Toug asd besides Vandercook and to have feast- |jnoonceivable that an « vraordinary [not believe in having it exercised at | be twelve, to-wit | of the commission ~ instituted at War- | difforent localities and addressing the hard, X i od o thoir hodice. 4 | mission, important enough to be men- [ the expense of the United States, [ First, By reuson of the uncertain [3aw to reliove the viotims of the anti- | people. Last fall the iwsos wore| /8 00F anr former loaders; stand on PrrrsboRa, Jundary Yester-| tionoc in an annual mossage to con- | E Iy do T dislike to seo ngland |ty of the ovidence upon ‘which the |gouitio riots, rovaals tho following?| 1o but tha Alliance had shown its| it up ATliance banners, flunt theim on day afternoona young man named | greas) could leave the country without | winning great commercial triuniphs in ""}“"‘ & f"‘",““‘d $ Altogether there were 2,011 familios | 3 s < 5 Tl the b eese, i Lee, living in West Middlesex, But-{ the president’s knowing tho instruce | field that legitimately bolongs to the | Necond. That the verdict does not | [ Giied ™ numbering about 10,000 | Band. In his own county thero was | Soon we'll® rle this happy land then lor county, went onu hunting expe- | tions by which 1ts action should be | United States, and that the , United | stato which count the verdiet is found- souls. They include 246 pub. [#1 monopoly majority of botween take our ense, dition, and before nightfall had wan- | ,overmed. No friend of the presi- | States could readily command if she iy : 8, 281~ tobacconists and other | six and sevon thousand and the Alli- | Luug we have labored, comrades, still wo dered into Wost Decr township, Alle: | dont could make that suggestion, and |would. England will abaorh this trade | Third. That trial of the case was | ! shopkeepors; 408 eating house | apeo men oxwocted dofeat there, but are jJoors uheny county, sixtoen wiles from | iy, his hehalf T repel it.' as completely asshe abeorbe that ef | not concluded in tho same term of |} uina othors engaged in the ) the railonds kings huve wosey, Pittsburg. Winle walking through | Portugal or of Bzypt, of Australia or (This is vefroshmonts: 318 work. | they hold meotings at the school millions in store I'roceeding Mr. Blaine suys he nov- ) § | er sent any important dispatehes on guaintances, one named Allison, the | ¢his subject without consulting either / other unknown. Lee raised his shot | (urfield or Arthur; he also says: gun and fired at them, wounding both | «What possible interest could T have court in which it was bogun, the point raised by Reed.) irth, That the court had o ju. risdiction. Fifih, supply of men and 434 employeon. During the riots there were demolishod 292 liquor shops, 603 eating houses, 1 warehouse and synagogue, and private the woods he met two young lady ac- Nouses and_ the result was thoy had | Bankers have bought our load v, for office olocted their county clerk and the heaviest majority against their candi datos was only eighty votes, and after of Brazil.” Mr. Blaine wues: 1t takes more gold and siiver than we mint in all the Uunited States every year to noin Ponnsa vanin they wed uw with oil, have That the court erred in ov Iadies who ran home covered with | mysolf in sending instruction without | pay the back balauce which” South | erruling the prayers of the defonse. lousos, all the property of Jews. | the election men had come to them |CHorus blood. A party of mon started in ¢ full kuowledge of the prosident? | America brings against the United | Sixth. That the court erred in ox Roxr, January 29, The Ttalian [and said, “Why if we had known you [ g 1 RS A b e gl pursuit of Lee and on their approach | Y wus to leave the dopartment in a | States annus ly. In other words, we |cluding proper evidence submitted by SR mei«lvm M. Gambetia's fall | had such strength wo would have " PRy taxew, the lattor placed the gun under his| fortnight, and would naturally take|buy of them more than we sell to | the defense, e o |is ealeulated to lesson the cordiality | voted with you too. [Laughter.] We | Fanuers the bills to foot and never chin and pulled the trigger, blowing | care not t send instruction merely to | them by a hundred million of dollars| Seventh. That the court erred in |3 o4 Ttaly and Franco want to enter the fiold and never < FL ks, And if our mortgage is not ofir enrthly atore, { And loave our ‘wives and littls ones to work haed for more, - permitting improper evidence offered A they sl by the prosecution. Eighth. That the court erred in entering into an agreement with the leave it until wo aro viotorious, but it will cost effort, money and sacri- fice to do th This fall the olection in this state is a genoral one, and the his whole liead off. No cause is { have it rovoked. In addition to other simed for the act. Lee had never| considerations, 1 had no desire to send shown any symptos of insanity. | Treseott on a fool's errand.” Orrawa, Ont., Jannary 29, —The “How do you aecount every year. It will be worse hero after. It was in our power to make it vastly better.” He then declares that the United States never intended An Anti-Mormon Meoting. Natioual Associatod Pros Erik, Pa., Javbuary 20.— Rrie had for the boows in nortlwostern land it is al- | change of policy! asked th intor- | to make war on Chili and thinks no | prosocution whoreby experts were al- | ERIE, Pa., Junuary 2. Huie had | 3 15 FEE Ba SERCHERS BT 6, egod has afforded bogus land agents | vigwar, o o one was afraid she would mako war on |lowed to observe the prisoner . |3 L SR EIEUC L OPRP IR Fetk, Republicans hay e lod us, comrador, tweayty splendid opportunities for disposing | “That is none of my business,” said | the United States. The whole talk of | Ninth. Misdemeanor of the jury Niimbottii he calted bl 0 P EDWARD RONEWATRR yoars of time, . of paper towna and town lota ot #00d | Kiainer 1t 1sthe. sdonbied right [ war with Chili he considors to have |in roading newspapers. E. ohiroh at the fstance of Rev. Dr. | boing called for, roforred fo the pro- | Whilo damoorata. lave followed 1 Jus prices. Tt is said the victims of these | of the president, as it is of a private | been absurd, M. Blaine insists that| Tenth. New facts. D H. Mollor. - Hon 1 F. Downing | position that had been made to have four yoars behind; zonts ma 0 itis X sEPRSEC R i .50 g i fleyenth’ ‘erdict contrary to the | - H. B . e o (Nt ¥ Monopolies have boug em both; they agonts may already be counted by | citizon, to change his mind. his policy, in this matter, instead of | Eleyenth. Verdict to the el m,fium P ¥ B the farmers forim an independent party o fi'llxt Yo th I'ln el i hundreds and before they are thor-| " “When asked whether he kuew of | beinga new departure, was directly |evidewoe, L ; at this timo, or whother it was the | While we poor “mudsils” foot the bills oughly exposed many more will un- any reason to change his mindas to |in the lme of the safest precedents | Twelfth. Verdict contrary to the .. Spirited s e.,ch:;. were made by the |y ... way for the Alliance to con- aaditurn o'er, thaiseil, / doubtedly fall victims to the clever | the wisdom of the course approved by | laid down by onr most distinguished | 18W. chairman, Hon. Geo. A, Allen, J. B. | g 5 Fort oo O within the lines of land Purchasers are OHORUS- The line of exceptions contain elev- 1 Gora and others. The meeting was en counts, which are about identical operators, very largely attended by all nation- warned against investing one dollar and conservativesecretaries of state. He refers to the steady influen ce ex- both presidents, he replied: “I do the existing parties not, but time and retection and de- i nd in that way, if possib) le, accomplish the objects for " i A 4 ' Our Aers will ol “plow, Defore fAlly satisfying themsclves of | velopwent. of evants have all the mare | erted by Ms, tu. re-stablish | to the roasons ussigned for sruy tril. |alitios, and . resolutiors _ denounging |\, Foi" (% “QEHPR A Oblects far]| Onr ipwlers we Tk el G the existence vt property wivred [ confirmed me, and 1 fear, ' added | the authority of Jaurez in Moxico, tho| Chas. J. Guiteau, in his afiidavit | Mormonism as a rolic of barbarism This is o vory gm\'v'un"jox “and | 1 S8 Gocal wo¥ fo, it Syl T8 iy 0 Rt and the power to give title by the | Blaine, after a short silence, “that|moral power of the Unitd Statos by |8king for a new trial, says he has | wore adopted. L ahould bo apncranhiod sith SN TRES bave made, G agent placing it on the market. {one result of the change will be the | which the French were oexpelled, | been contined to jail and could not - e FEs n‘(i'uln He s l\l“,m"m Al wnti-monopoli te will fflln our jubilee, Derrory, Mich., January 28, ~The | yiror destruction of the commercial | Maximillian overthrown and n ropub- | €ive attention to ascertaining facts GENERAL CRIME. R R ey T And xe D onr 'l)mu'nfl flonting o' thit et ol Dt ot ahiam Doxand Hurrdet | iuteroste of the United States on the | liean zovernment with Jaorer at its |commectod with the case, and had, | Wasnixaros, January 29, My, |1 1860, whe whefliss {Uife" ‘Beoplo gl Schueider last night for the mun!qr;‘s.mh Pacific coast.” head restored. 1t would not haye | therefore, to rely upon his counsel, | John Connors, while standing in :;‘umd mn-...J.in Iil‘ hik }'!;Ii"‘l‘ru..-. of Martha Wills, is a renewed justifi- Mr. Scoville, for all information front of awindew in her residonce | In regard to the rumor that he had ! required as great an on of the rede, at which time due consid- cation of the course pursued by | desived to annex Peru to the United | moral influence of the Vnited States | touching upon the case. ; Inat nigght, was shot in the body, dying | (7 RO 8 SEC T S SR 'll‘m T Jl;:lpfm;-!ly -“lm'l‘m“lm]v the Moruing Nows and the Post and | States, he says: *“You might as well [ to save Pera from destruction and| Mr. Scovillo in his atlidavit saya o | fow houts after. Tho aflair- s und disustor followod undud huato, | quested Lo farnih o 4 wie re- ) Tribune, in accnsing Hugh 8. Peoples | think of annexing Terra del Fuego or | make Peru and Chili | both | copy of the Evening Critic of Novem- | rounded in mystery. The watchman | {1 P O S e o ‘l]:‘l‘l:‘[“!"l i"'l'h bl A S0je ~ of the murder. To-day the Nows de- | the island of Juan Fernandez to this|our friends. He does not think, | ber 19th hus the names of weveral of [ in the neighborhood was arrosted O { g Toug us they could, always taking | vontion. " o ; clares that the atticle on which Peo- | country. Chrintianey mentioned some | however, that it was necessary to go | the jurymen ypon the margin, to wit: ples sued for $50,000 libel damoges|guch thing as desired in Peru, but 1| half so far as Mr. Buchanan went i | Thomas, on_ top of second page, is in did refex to Dr. Cox a5 the abortion- | yuyvr thought it of suflicient conse- | the case with Panama, but thut the | the handwriting of Thomas W. Hein iat and Mrs. Schneider at whoso assiz- | yuence or importance to call for any |steady moral pressure of fhe United | line; that the word Michael on top of suspicion; he was found in an intoxi- = c mditic ouse | cated condition near the house. se ], and be ready on the fivin , Pt} Racine, Wis., danuary 20, -Gov-| (e first gun. Ho looked upon the eruor Rusk has refused "to grant re- | putial suecess o the Alliance in lust to *“keop their powder dry,’ AR The report of the committee on crodentials was prosented and adopted nation house Martha is alleged to | somment, 1t was mercly thejdespir- | States would have saved the nation. | tho same page is in the hundwriting quisition papers for Brown, the D | jall's olection as 4 dangerous advant. | as follows have died, s well as tv Hugh Peo- [y ory of fhe down-trodden Peru. | ality of Peru as it did that of Mexico, | of Michael Shechan; hat the nan kotu awindler, on the ground that |y i connection with the moro in- | Adams County—H. B, MoGraw vles himsolf. This merning Peoplos | yiang, ° My dispatcheson the Tsthinus | Thon Blaine goes further bc He |of H. J. Bright on the loft hand mur-| joun has never boen under the jur portiat oloction of this fall, asit would | 4. 1. Ovendort. . D, Jehneon W, was admitted to bail ot 55,000 With | canal question, published by order of | says that Mr. Adams, when secretary |81 of the second puge in in the hand- | § qiotion of this stato. The offonse have the effect of warning the enemy | . K +ller. A, ¥, Nhattock. ) Datter. threv suretics, [the. president, - disclaimed " for the [of state under Prosidant Monroe, and | Writing of Henry J. Bright; that the | G " onimitred in this state, howover, | o) the places where monoy and infla- | gon, David Biglow, G, . Sauger Lg Fout Wavsg, Ind, January 28— | United States any desire for territor- | Mr. Clay, when secretary undor’ Mr, | w0 signatures of Heinline af the bot- | et Grimieted in thise governor is | once in nooded, and both will be ! 1 Damell, 1 D, Wodswontl o8’ S Harsg Maxwell, a giorting eharacter, jial acquisition in"Mesico or Centeal | Adums, both took a bold stand in | tom of the wecond page are in the | [ F1E BE0R O LAe KOveR Sons | promptly furnishod. Phore “alla § Lty Nige is o | doubt but the loaven is hore for a res- F700. *olution; Jaboring men, mochanics and | Wallace, Honry Jowett, W, C. Fowler, Henry Faninger, Johu P, Merrell] Wi, Vansole, W. Robinson, R. Ash, handwriting of Thos, W. Heinline; that the signature of F. W, Branden- burg at the bottom of the sccond page while drmking with Jeff Morris, a | America, It has never occurred to | ree i ganbler, ina Calloun street saloon |me that the annexation of South this forenoon, wa struck on the head | A ican territory calls for a dis- zng and_ aiding the Spanish- | an republics when at war with At that time we had only ten [ 1ose 82800, A, C, Fish'’s earviage com Amer sany £150, and L. C. Osborn 4 Spai 't ) *| The Whitewater wagon company and | Luginess men are with you. The im- | §. Salsbury, J i vith a boer glaseby the latter, breal.- | daimor. + | millions of peoplo, and our revenue in |18 i the handwriting of Kred W. | ho Appleton manufacturing company | portant thims in. orgaration: thas | Jis T M}\xz{f}.}.fily' Ben g ing hua skall. Maxwell will die, = A | e ox-soeretary in the course of |& yoar scarcely 8o large as we have Brandgnburg; el that other WHHE | ulug loso. - The manufacturers do-not | should ho an Allisncs in ovory sehol | 1o "% Kolloy, A. L. 1ll, L. W friend of Mwwell's attempted 10} interviow, says that not only was |OW in a week, but wo did not then |08 the margin of said newspuper i | 4arg to yo out to Dakota to prosocute, | district. [Applause.] The two poli- | Boyd, Hugh Armstrong, G. Teatman, thatof others of the jurors. Scovillo further avers he has discovered two important witnesses in the persons of H. . Brangdon, of Fredericksburg, shoot Morris vhile he was being taken | ¢}, te jail. Carnprrsy ki, Ky., January 28 The testimaty of Mrs. Thomas in the say that a contest in South Awmei was of no interest to the United States. Mr, Adams and Mr. Clay thought dilferently and spoke boldly no attempt made on the part of [ the Umted States to push the claims ol private citizene against Peru, but | on the contrary that us the band of swindlers control the | tical partios have through organization law und everything else. CH1cAGo, January r ! D.). Roberts, A. C. Snowberger, D by means of committeeinon in every | B, Ball, W. I} Foster, J. J. Hong. The present | ward and precinet in the land, Soy |Tand, C. H. Mallay, A. K. Powcrs, was carefully 7, e Stafl. grand jur) composed of business cighths of the 80,000 voters of | [, M. Palmor, K. M Furraboe, K. h n ] i RIONNY. Rl &, and T, W, 4 Staflord | & jury, comp i , 5 almor, K. M. Furtaboe, K. trial _of Cufts, one of the Ashland|avoided. Quotations ave made from -‘;'d _patriotically, —and "I‘F"‘.‘l"‘l'(vl:,“,"'lll,,ll::” “V»: ‘v:;:“l 'zln':a.';,l':. men, is making special efforts to in- Nebraska are farmers and laboving | Young, G. Fisher, S Holwan, G. H. ““"“”"“’ri “3‘ “"y\‘ll‘f"":?'lll""! to t:f" ’f‘.’",“"\':'"'"”“"m‘”]’““ correspondence ;:T;u-«m“‘i‘.’]‘"m\ini {_’ "!';;“ “:::,u’;l that in June last upon seciny Guiteau | Vestigate not anly gambling s con- [ men and thoy ought to carry the Stato | Edgor. Wi Cotnlee, W W, defendantto-day. ve. Klhs on the | with M. Hurlbur, showing that (i | States A [ ducted at the nks, but also [ in theiv own interest and not be cov- | Phalho, C. Woodworth in Layfayette they pronounced him nsane, We can't | afford, in oup power to do less than stand sostantiated her it ing Awrican republics. confessio. 11 looks dark tor husband's | rect cautim was given and how Orafts tions located in Bos- | other methods of **freezeont” v obe | erned by corpor Bovne =W A, Pointer, J. A, ank Wilinot | was heeded. The particular cases re- | j : ity in | dience to the charge of Judge Bar. | ton and New York [Applause, | 10 Brower. 1 Merricn o T R ST T e the | We did.in our weakness, Mr. Blaine | Fred. H.Snyder, of ./ Uity in S SARLE0.0 | ; ) ould by | el i Lovniiy, Ky.. January _,gv., ‘f?rllluf'l in these w ):nniu‘nn are Ll’“ "my: Ll ‘w:‘m "rnm in:“l" Jatre um,n"'::. his aflidavit says he st i) calia ki num. - Service ha been rendered on | had heen w k:v;l' wlml. would :u 'hI“: A. V. Lang ; 1 Geo. Swall shot and Lilled Lee Ed- | Cocheit claim and other plans of he | Nutional hotel from Decernber 7th to | R: W. Dutham, president of the hoard | courso of Tre Bex in case anindopond- | Bufi, ©. Miller, Jolia il to the | moral intluence of the United States | ivian company. i “Phe | 0 save Peru booause she made an claim, he & ringto, & wealthy favmer, near Pada- | ! wy, A cah, Iy, last nicht. Edrington leaves | landrean of trade; R. Beasley, ox-president; | ent party wore formed; Charles Randolph, secretary; J. W [ ply say it wonld be whe the 20th inclus: the rooms oce , his room was near would sim- [ Cook, Tsane Henthorn, H. St 2 it has boen | D, Randall, W. ) Y Tnited S 1 by the jury, and » laxy family, | ouse of roprosentatives” in the luat | arnest appeal to the Unitod States to | 16, HOOMA ocony Dosemhor whilo | Preston, H. W. Rogors, ox-presi.|herotofore. Tt did not dopond pon|ards, 1 1.1, N Onitiaxs, Januney 28 —(y. | Sonaross unanisiotely adoptod n roay- (#0ve ber. She did mob asle military | il 6 WH Sy o Bosomier Whbe | DL goih s Moy ura wantad | tho favor or putrona of any politiont | Hutiar L O eheger, ing » frequent cases of garroting ro I::l‘\!:‘l‘“lllnfll”‘l,:““'; l.h’.‘-‘ “:lnlu .1; ;:.l.u-;[ ”wu It_‘r‘t“:«.d.:d‘»w;u:lr:”zrl ,T-)\'ohur an:h prps newspaper on the table and took | *0 Monday and will undoubtedly be tpnrly,' r;.r ll-mll)./ ul.;\)-.n: y'| I.'""| lhfn{ Cass K, 0, Gilbert, A O. Barden, B ycaerotn e o patrle |t Toemvians et | [hority and it would save hor o . | it Believing in justion, ho had eafled | on hand. ~ The troublo in supposed to Sl e s R SARRECR | Radelinan, & SR |“~‘ll,Vx‘ Y & committee of sufety, who 6L AL “ This v “’;i \"Try ‘,_:':, ]:;:'I struction, She folt that heavy hand | the matter to “the attention of Mr, .lflv(-i ;(rl'mh out of the August mrm‘ru“‘.":" :‘l:;:‘sz":l‘: ““’t’)'."‘". ""‘x“'lfl::w‘v:"’::"‘:_' r (lll“ 0 (ivo. \ I;’,”’;.'l“"(’ i(.‘”‘ :’f.«i‘ w'i':nc;;':.[t'ff.,’:""dwd AUABRY | o coptional acty and phiced the Lan \"';" E'fin'"‘ upon :mrffl‘ o1 y tor, ‘“",;{;”",‘ VL et e R B R A AT RV IR AL AR Hurlbert, & M, Tdor, Goo. K. T, il el | dreau clai a ditlere " ‘ My, ine predicts for Peru after b T P | poklios Y v y .8 ot Toxan, dupasrs 20, At ansoiEn™ Th st Jupasiament ons| Ol bas ikl ot alubis toves, | st s enows wl the Jurom and bor i amissionss of Fatents. . (WAL mookls armied anilie|Jo, Devie W H Ceorer, WAH, oo City, Toxns, Cirraco | cordingly instructed (e, Hurlbug g | 0ry that she will eithor fall into an- | Lieves that the names Brandonburg, | ¥ s e LA e i i P (e et ETBAETTL b T onsender, sonvictod of the murder | s lis good chises with the Porsaias |archy 01 bo kepl in subjection by | Holuline, Bright und Shoelan worc | Drrioir, Mich., Junuary Grand | would go down, ' Corporations ' mey | Lathrop, L L Johnsma ey i M: AP ok, o B. Lindsay, was sontenced | ovornment 1o the end that. it weuld | Chiléan army of ocoupation, (o be | ritten by the parsons bearing those Fancemnnn dpo. W Sienn ol Grand | EALE 3 RN aTsr it i e | T paar i SRR, e, B o be hanged. Ay e Names r ctively, apids, Mich., has received informa- | . § L1 ; y . Lee, . . At Hermosillo, Moxico, wn A e L e dompethar e | I st comtalgn an acconni of e | Uoh from Washinaton hat hia chan- | por are odorionstheit ubaidios Wi | Hyder i . oyts €. H- Wortward, can namod Yates and a Moxicas wen, | (Fibunals before which Landreaucould sl sle bmw--fic . Bithor lod | day's trial, an editorial on (uiteau, | ces for securing the commissonership [8oon he withdrawn (applauso), and |J."F, Jolinson, Wik, Ramsey. appeat and_have the justice of his will bo sufticiently wretched ) s the 50,000 farmers of Nebraska have |~ Dougla—Allon Root, G, D, Lay- both sentenced to death for murder in the same town. Yoqui, an Indian, wus yesterday Fuhlicly shot to death for” murder {e faced the soldiers stolidly and més. death without tlinching, and an account of Bill Jones' attempt to kill the prisoner. The motion is set down for argu- ment on Tuesday, and the end will be an absolute domi of patents made vacant by the runlifi~ claim tested, T expressly stated that nation of Mr. Marble, have vanish this government would not undertake | Dation of English influence in both {0 construe a contract or decide upon | Peru and Chili. Mr. Blaine declines | sompensation duo - Landreat, and 1| to apeak in regard to u congress of radded that while odt minister coulq | Anerican nations of which 80 much ot make an ofticial denand for sef- | s been said, e says N | it within their power to render such Marble wants to rocall his resignation, | nowspapers worthless. [Applause. ] and if he does not doso and thus fuils | A discussion arising horo as to the to return to the place, it will be given | political course of glw /\l_lmm-u in the to prominent patent lawyer named | future*in - connection with the two ton, Fillmore —Isane Mulholland, R B Oampbell, B, A, Smith, Jas. Wallace, J. E. Gerton, €, H. Dorothy, Wi Sterling, J, Shepard, J. L. Davis, R. WV sniseron, JRnuary 20 Guit- e Hinet © PABCE | Gn passed the day quietly in the jail, | Mitcholl of Connecticut. { partios, Seorotary Burrows vead the m, | 0'Brion, 'Tho Bureato, N. Y., January 28— | domont of the cluim, he conld use hin | reard to it has bean: made. public | o, Pt the o auioy iu tho Jall, | Mitaholl of Conpootion | following rewolution adopted u year|A: Mottoson, Wm. O'Hricn, Thos Judye Burker, of the supreme court, [ oud offices to secure its considera. | Y the president and T have no Tight | St thes AR | 220 KUDRGA 2 ~—— e : Buwith, J. L. Laogsdorf, ruthan T SR aint T ¥ B | H i TEA (W A [ i 18 accustomed appe- e A ‘W, ¢ b 2 K A. Jones, John ol foruey Hateh to auich the joiut in- | ized in 1874 by Seeretary Fish 1o usc |0t it is given to the world {tite. Hin sleop in still voutloss, but on | Gomms poies o6 A i | Allimnoejof Nebraska, horoby declare | (" jirs gt poie®y debn - Kosh, o dictmont which the graud jury found | his good officon in aid of the Landrean | i the whole Lo i not so nervous as on { HCAE (Y. S8 WU DM Gurnolyen free and indepondent and v 4GRy TIPS R Bkon . FL W ol agaiust Orrin C. Thowas and Edward | clim, ~Afterwards Mr. Hurlbut was, The Ryan-Sallivan Fight |seven cars on the new Cable atrect } Ak, U B o g F. ¢ Bennety, T. J, | fully absolved from all purty allogiance | | YRR the day after tho verdict. He is hope H " i 3 R | Filway mado the first trip over Btato | ;YSRGS EIEE PRI B bR Parker. rder in connection wi ingt SRis8 or, for wurder ectio th | ingtru, fulof a new trial on the reasons 88 | sireet this afternoon T stroot | the grave yard robhery case. od th ot he | Nationsl Awoviated Press b} il ed that the claini must not be 1l intod pr , G B Thompson, He | pressod to embarrass Peru- in her dis- | | k : 0| § ; NEW ORLEANS, January 29, -1t s | $ig0ed by Scoville in his motion | ’ o OO euts and pledge ourselves to use our | R TE P tahes the ground that it will be_more | (ross, RO Gl kel e Y (el ] ;s wan ned foe miles with Intorosied | iThucho 800 “votea - againat fho| muklitedobin L Ou satisfactory to the people, and will| oo 5 e A hat the prize - | Bpectators. The cars wero filled with TS M R iy st J. Burrows. bring out” the wrave robbers whose + Blaine further says that *‘the | lizht will take place on a BpoL on u.u; Moxioau Matters | invited guests monopoly candidates of either party, | pail_ )" H. Andrews, 1. Wkitu XK Jnlo e 1oy ‘ax.;:'« dopartinent zave “un ironclud | Mobile river and botwoen Loo and | Notiousl Amoc e . and support only such wen 48 WO car, Walter Smuth, S, Bentleld, TR m'_‘;::l".ll#h.g it would give no aid and | Michaud, iv the paish of Orleans, It | Crey or Muss o, January 29.- | The Annusl Masquorado Ball of | KPOW are identified with un.” [Ap- | y"f) "powors 4 R CARGREIIA: S he;- MADMALY. £y itenance no counse! or encourage intention to send out two trains | Prosident Gonzales has relapsed. ap- | the Omaha Tumverein will take place | PIause.| ! Hamnilton-—8. Robins, T. U. Putiley, & dedislon wa rendsrod in I,br Ay | dagnt 'l*." any othr claim whatever | to be on the wpot by daylight and fin- | prently, into the same condition e | o Turner hall Batutday, Fob. !1, W. VANCY, H. B. Goodrich, H. D. Hall, Johu f .;:l..:« ;i4u1L¥u:;Ay||lu\)i l\\.L[T\u~;l:lK"(‘:'4"' ’niu:.n 4 yr\f]d:xrxnxq iny seoretaryship, | ish the tight and return to the city by | was previous to the second surgical | 1882, Tickets $1,00 vach, ot Soward, noxt addrossod the con- | Cook, B, A. Bergson, J. M. Grahaw, pplication of Mres, Mary L. Mc L 1 claim to the extent only of | noon, ) operation, and the surgeons in attend- sat&mon | vention. Ho said that the Aliance|L. O. Flogd, J. Devolt, A. Wright, . ] .| V. 4 i

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