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[ ——— TWELFTH YEAR. THE Omapna DALy BEE 2B THURSDMOR G DLICEMBER 21 1882 - ided by law. a son, insue | essary of application on our part, For T“E BDRDER cou“TlEs. Th\r:(unrrd’or i d;n:dpr{:; gl Ay {ng con- | immediate use, if ealled for, tho t d that the motion was in- ‘hfil:}n;':mllut‘.: “theit 75 It is ru. | netlonal Tonguio haa o fund of §150,000, L'G'n.‘c’";fi\' L and the prospect now is that morod tha Medon is none |Tt is not for charlty, it is trae; lbntrl the ballote will ot go to_ the ospital other than Mraluchere, the |would like to meet the individual who unloes they are ordered there by the president, C. E, Uptodl, to oarry om oil speculations, the bank this morn ing closed its doors, The amount of deposits is atated to be §500,000, and the amounc of paper held by the back tor Hoar {ntroduced a joiat resolution (which was referred) authorizing the president to negotiate with the civil- iz:d powers for an international ays. tem whereby matters in diaputo be- sertod her and thi A Number of Important Measures Where Pclitical Orooks and Tax i tweee thedifferent governments agroo- | £800,000. Upton was tressurer of | formor oo iofrs. Lanatry, | should object to its being spent, every | - Shipkarg Thrive Luxuriantly, seaker of the honse. The contestant Disposed of by Gongress. | i7%% e mey ba“adjasiod by achi. | the Western ‘Now " York Bpiscopd | Tuo sase rilooceh the Favrs. | dolr. of 1ty tather. thanthat any ! i ko arked that a subgena bo iseved —— teatfon, i possible, without recourse | diocesc,and had its funds ia the bauk. [ ry term of the ol court. onr people should dio for want & for the county elerks of Hitohoook The Postoffloe Appropriation | mer The eavings banka had largo sums do- o - fo— bread, while we had public funds 4| Hitchoook and Dundy Counties | s “Frontiet, countles, tho county 4 B The Senate, after executive sesslon, | posited with tho bank. GENERAL n{nnwn our possession that wou'd purchaso it. Thickly Settled With Both, |eclerk of Fronfier county to bring ab- Bill Passed by the House. adjeurned, Bostox, Dacomber £0.—The Travel- | Special Dispatches to Immediate danger, then, there in y stract of votes oast in the G6th repre- HOUSE PROCEEDINGS, Jsy Mr. Brown's motion to reconsider The Pay of Subsidized Roads| iy, vote postponiag_the bill permit. to be Out Fifty Per Cent. ting retired army officers holding olvil 2 offives in territories prevailed and the none, but we should endeavor to avert the affilotion of hunger without touch- ing what was_contributed for another and I fail to seo why we oan There are three er says, in relation to the failure of the oity bank of Rochester, N, Y. It instated Upton, peesident, made an important transfer of real estats to his wife within the past few days sentative diatrict, and the county The Remarkable Valuation ot the |clerk of Hitohcook couhty to bring terials. |the abatract of votes cast in Dandy L e AR and Hitchoook counties. These sub- purans wore denied. WRECK }A. Loxpox, Demmi--—l‘hln Brit. ish steamer Rogenh Cardiff for New Orloans, wandoned in n B eily 40 88, sinking condition, |loas her rud. | " y i ; : : hich this can be accom- t Taylor and Chambers ho imagines that s cone motion to postpone wes withdrawn, | 1he bank has been the subjeot of i argo | eans by wh . " | The Contest o y Any pereon who imagi c } Rethods of Reform and Diplomatio| Mr. Towasond (L) offered an|90me gossip hese for somo time past :ll::fllc':id " rhe o ddc::‘\: i, | lished: *'“"‘-“‘“""“"“"tn"-.;ht"ny‘::i for a Legislative Seat. test fu this country ia 8 fauny thing, { Bills Discuseod in the Semete. | amendmont that when a retired offioer C;’“‘i};’ l?“’“ of the paper is undoubt. b(lriug. "hi"y@ig d aix atowe "°‘“;l‘,l'l"‘“ ;.\I;n::;z;;‘uni-‘:l ;‘r:llnd Siiens only needs to !‘\‘-_y tt;e I:w:irlm?‘:\;. s ot ! wocopted territerial eilise hi edly held in this section. oY £ The | nOn-distreased Lr L h there is not an officer in Dundy coun- {5i5 16 dovered ifty" l"he":m:"::;f‘ aways, landed atmouth. The | BRI BENCHon of th | orrespondance of Tan Ben. ty empowered to administer an oath, Cuunntuon, Nob., Decomber 18.— I{Idc ml»‘rly all of the witnesses requir- Hitoheock county people feel that they | o4 1iyo at'a distance of fi:ty to .."e:‘; i i i s FATAL BJIOK. if nocossary, all of theso meana should | have not been dealt fairly 'mh_ o th; :mli;n ml_l‘au-& I:nM:;: :;{)',‘?ln:‘-‘r;um_ Parts, Decembel-Kight womon | be rosorted to rather than an appeal | matter of railroad assessmant, an y. izs the above notice asa injured by tho expn in the osr-|fora single cont should be mado out: | from what I cam learn the peoplo of odly resognizs i copy from his work of forms, but he tridge factory at Myalerion, Mon: | side of Ireland, s an cplaion that will tho stato at large have just cause for mnp;lmt o o sonpllment b day, have dled. |ra of the in-|be shared In by our readers, Iam itohoook county there | loarn that the officors selected to take jured wome: b overy man who has | complaint. In Hitol h e )uru! yoreal Bt aneels 1 ::“l‘:‘:::oyf 'k‘:u «{nfit’ut:; at heart. was in operationon January 1st, 1882, thn;s du‘pcm‘l!u::“:::‘:’ ?:fig'\!whco:k B s soventy two and sixty-seven one-hun- he i not goot hioh | ¢ unty, where the jurisdiotion of the dredth milos of railroad, upon which | jhate ourt commenoces at tho onst i {1 | lino of sa1d county and goea to the i » Raided and a |the Burlington & Missourl River ra ine of > onln;:;“z:\;::; yoap:urod- road in Nebraska were running trains | setting sun. and collecting passenger fare and THE IRON FRADE. pesil Hsphteh s T SO TRCECL Y treight rates, and in addition to that, llhm\l\m%“M dfi E:iaNm: a:“lg.’;;;‘\‘ the said railroad company had in ] e o 1 . io the fire this g?h:::y. K-‘Lxr:ut, 5-- ralded early this | Dandy precinot at Binkleman st mn,, boas, servaats | morning by tho police, and a dozon | iy Dandy couaty, a large amount ]o mes Cameron, [ Chinamen and all piraphernalia of the property consisting of tles, ralls, telo- of Ottawa. game oaptured, About ‘n :ln;nth graph polea, g&dgg pl‘l‘ul, :ts b :g:".:l Chinamen arrived here | ¢ Joast §150 as estimates & e :goom. ;Z“I?Dflll. aud simultaneously :ond contractors, But when the atato | The Report of the Tariff Commir= i ey opened laundries in differont seotlons | hyard of equalization met in Liaocoln «lon Endorsed by the Manu- fpee :(im. of the city. One of the laun-|yeveral months later they found that Paotusers: e maeungl dries, kept by Hong Slng, was '““E“d there was in Hitchcock county only Bundny. ' Ball | above looation, Kor some San: | threa and thirty-soven one-hundrodths of Dover, ol, iseashore “The Southern Tacific ConsaXdatior Bill and Ocher Matters. Britiah wteamer e b, ROBSON'S T . half yonr's ront usually paid to the by from Norfolk for l:ndlo,rdo for the torm extonding from off Crosby Light. | Novembor to May. That each, and A lively debace enawed. Mr. Resgan opposed the bill ag tending to build up a monied aristoo- racy, The emendment was lost and tha bill passed. The house in committeo of the whole then resumed consideration of the postofice appropriation bitl, r. Robeson’s amendment to ¢he bill, after being so moditied ws to o vide thet the compensation paid w subsidized rouds for carrytng aneils shall be fixed'ly the poatmaster-: eral at rates nes excoeding that fixed by him or eNowed by law to vther companies of the same claes to which the Uriled €utes have fernished aid by grant of land, right of w oy or otherwise, wen agreed to, Mr. Bowits (N, Y.) raised tha polnt of no quorum but withdrew on @ ondi- tlon'that'there should bea yen and nay vote in the house. The oastion ther recurred on Mr. Holman's amend- ment fixingthe compensation of carry- ing the rails by land land grant rail- ways whick fiave received over 3,000 acres perwxile, at 50 per went of the rato allowed other railwaye. 'Lcst— “ Forbldden Frult™ and Its Conse- CAPITAL NOTES. Juences. Special Disymtehos to Tue Bxa. 14 COMMITTER WORK. F * Wasamerorr, December 20.—The ways and moans commifiee to-day fixed the rate-on metallic pene at'12 cents per groez and redncer the ‘duty on pen tips fram 40 to 36 per cent, all ad valocum, The eub.comnmittee of electione this moraing reported in favor of admitting Cain as delegate from Uteh, The ways und means eommittec will sit daily nemt week. The sencto committes on raitzoads to-day coneidered the bi'l introdaced last sossiov by Senator Miller, of Qalifornia, authorizing the Sovthern Pacitic raiiway and othsr .compsnies to unite amd consolidate so as to form a continuous line of railroad batween thetidal wators of the Atlanuc and Pacific, and appointed @ sub-commit- tee, with dmstructions te prepare a bill authorizing such conswtidation., The Special Dispatak: to Trin B New Yowx, Decomboer 20,—Last Friday evening Stuart Robson was not able to appear at the Fifth Avenue, thoater in *‘Forbidden Frait," and a subsitato had to be secured. Suturday attornoon he did not ahow up at all. Baturday eveniug Robson failed again, and John Stewson, who had by thia time becomo thoroughly indiguant at tho actor's conduct, threatened to return the * peeple’a money. Orane prevatled upon him not to-do this, but to ellow the play to go.cu. Stetson wonsented, but stated that he would mot turn over a dollar of the receipts o them until some ‘erraugemoent was arrived at. To thie Orane assented willingly. On Sunday Steteon rotained ex Judge| Dosuty, Dece: Dittenhoefer to bring suit for §10,000 | young farmers we: ageinst Robson & ‘Craae for dam- | nection with the p) ages cune the reputstion of the house, | 8t Bailpmona, Ant BENTENCE NKERS, Bontoux, presi¢ and Feder, manager of the ooed Union Gen- orale bank, were tenced to five yeara' imprisonmeqnd ¢ fine of 3,000 francs. DEATHR Prymurokg, Oaf Three lives were worning, Two F! at the hotel, an agent for J. R, Bo WIOLESALE ARRI CELESTIAL GAMBLERS. — Ite Present Oondition Fairly Good and Prospects Bright. ¥ 5 _ and the papers ‘wero drawn|was refused. Onfiundred young : he beat 7 ti) unty, and that | special Dispatehto Tirs Brs. Efl{a:%'(";::;]K,i“‘,,‘ozgp‘;::’.::?i;:l: “'&‘k‘elsiutmuter eoenllent “P“H‘MW:“Y}' Lass ‘evening Robson '"("“ and women summoned a8 gx:‘g:cte;h:;‘o‘llfnnn‘::b;n o‘( %hi;w lt‘lxli?:ell:‘ o:‘:;:l:o:; :‘:\l ’. PITTSBURG, D‘e?ember %0.1—'1"1!; s > ‘a8 In-|came to the theatrein a very repent- | witnesses, dry and re- neral meeting of iron manufacturei Jeflereon Chandler, ef counsel for | structed 't make therough ing niry ind e men would enter the laundry a ASSESSED AS MATERIAL T i the defense continue€ his address to [ inte the railway mail mrvgloc otl th{ RILI: );i:.nil: :Ifze";;ll:: :‘n ‘tlls::lm o’i“ug:h I Selicsi et Ex-Em. main there for conslderable lengthn:: at about one-half the price of the of lh; ;:fl gl"‘;‘l:d':;'e t::gdil'hl:l d w‘l‘t‘h addrees to tho jury in «the -star route [ United £tozos and repert at the next | moeting took place botween th{ aokbox, Dbosiel 90, — &k time. He suspected there was so i Liptoihis i lley. h ! O G Lo v closed doors, but up to one o'clock, it th of property be- |© ) ) done. as not returned at all, and | Wa8 Fatiing ?rtl?lu::t ;ay wcent of tax, the rail. | PITreBuRa, 0, prees Eugenie has queating him to co! the park aud oastle decreed belongsd [ case to-dey. seswion of congress what is the reason. ties and bo fi b th L C I,L:kcoc, was placed upon the stand | abie valucof the trangportetion of the gg':md tunagrau t: nfiy)hr.au:;n;::l: ::‘T by the cefonse 1n the Bickscnoase to- | mails and what difforence thore is be- ditiozs Stetson projosed, bat they day. tween thecost of the transpertation of regaested him earwestly not to push y to Marseilles nich the court her. The ex- with such regularity every Sunday night. Tho place was rented by Hong December 3 { CONGRESSIONAL. Bpecial Disputeh 1o Tom Az, NATE PROCBZDINGS, Weonrnarovy, Dacember 20, —The appropriation committes deciced to recummend the houss resolution pro- viding for Javwary:Z. Dazing the morning hour ~3onator Millor preseuted potis‘ons for a post office building at San Lrancisco. Seuator Siunders introduced a bill (by reques:) for admission of | Usah as » state, ) Tho-coamittee on olaims reported, without .amendment, house &ill to aftord assistance and relief to cecgress and exeartive departmonts in - the i vestigation of clsime and demands agaiGat 626 goverament, and guve noticeut arould call it wap ut Bl v, day. By Senator Logan—to increaan the efficlengy of the army-of thelnited Statee, (Zeferred, After the worning kour Semator Allison csdled up theeoonsular and diplomatic appropriatia bill. “The amendments reported Ly the commit. tee on wpgropriations were agreed to, except the provision that nothiog in the act akall be constoued to exwond the timae iin which the 4french snd Americen claims comwrittees skall make a finsl repors and expire, On mofien of Senator Pendleten, with the arproval of the commitise on foreign velations, an amendment was added gppropriating:$5,000 to aa- president to extond dipio 15 with the governments Asia. The bill then i passed. : 3 The civileervice bill being undex oonsideratior Senater Penileton of- rfored an amendment striling out the provision that original entrence to the wsoryice shallbe 1n the lowest grade, and providing that appoininents in tke departments shall be appartioned,’ «aa nearly as poseible, among ke states and territorive and Distrlet of Colum- bia on the bacie of populatiosn, 8anator Morgan said he was pre- ared to support any measue which wogld tend to put in office awlass of pexcons best qualified and most to be relied upon in the conduoct of public busivess. The avils of the wxisting systera were indesputablc and one of was the anwoyance and humilia- tion pitt upon senators and represen- tativee when they avere required to go to the @opartmente and ask for cfiices, To remoady this evil he would offer an smendmant later, providing that uo recommendstion feom a senator or representative showid be considered by any person making appointment, unless 1t ked been previonsly asked iu writing by one or mow of the examia- cess from:Decomber 22 to freight «for private porties.and the | su coet of trensportation.of mail, ported she bill to the douse. for 4 yea-end uay vote on the & amendmont, It was & reed to, formation troetorscince tho lst of July, 1882, Adapted, the army.sppropriation bill to-azorrosw, M. Lyach Miss ) ofered u resolu- tlon making it in order to offeramend- ments t. Toe, dadlie, RARROD, ARSER iy act placing enlisted eolored persons on the samo tooting as osher -soldicrs as to pensions and bounty and the heirs of such porsons. Referred, Fifteen leaves of .absence were granted. Adjourned. ‘Wlost’'s Movemants. Specisd Dispatch to Tiu Bus, New Yok, Dacomber20. —That an accarate idea might be obtained re- garding Eerr Most'e plans and his motive for coming to this country n reporter ¢f the World called upon Justue & ~Echwab, the great leador of the German socialiste in Ameriosn, ot his szloon yesterday. Sichwab was found surrcxnded by foiends, to whom he wae conwersing in Getman aith much &oiwa y when tnforaod by the soperier he shonld ldre to sec him alene, Lo replied trugpely that he kept nothing from his comeades, and whatever was said to him muet e spoken ia their hearing. The reportar then inquiret regarding ¥err Most's future movemeuts, and du repiy Schwab esid: “On Thuseday or Fodey at the latest Hore Moat will leave this ocity | for Chicago, where he will romain un- £il after New ¥ears. On nextSunday; aight & public parade will take place there in his koror, in whizh all of the a~med labor organizations of skat city will participate™ “‘With armaf" asked the re' ~»ter, ‘‘Yes, with ares,” said Mr. Hokwab, “¥7hy not with arms?” ‘‘From Ohieago,” continued Mr, Sckwab, ‘“he wikl go to Milwaukee The committee than rose and ro- M. Eewitt withdoow hir. demand Robeson [ agres, ing on the postmaster general for in- ¥ 4 to feiling star route con. [ ¢ that would ipjure them in their busivass elacwhers. Stotson agreed that &€ they would abide by the prin- cipla of *No play no pay,” he would corgromize on thot ground. "Mhey did and as a result the wmanager The | pookets tho total reoripts of Fricay b;l‘I{:‘I:u{? -‘—Pyo‘\a 6, waga 21. [ ovening aud the two performances on Bl i 0 (Pa.), chairman of the | Saterday and thus peace waorestored, cotamitee on postofiices and poss| e —— roeda, roported back a resolction call- * The Greenbackers < 18, Decomber 20.—Tho na- tional committee of the greenbaok. Mz, Butterworth (Chio).gave notice | JAPOF Party mot at 3 o'oloel: to.day, that howrould ask for coneideration of | T2 _brincipal guestions ‘bofore the committeo will be the adoption of a platterm and also the prgpriety of chiunging the newma of the party - =we Iattez is expected tn eeuse & u““fi be foar distisr pfovosiulaa”"fo TFe- nemo the party, wiz: The national, the anti-ronopoly, the independent and the.whig., Also, probable sction will be teken on the grohibition.guestion. Bhs committec was in . executive session daring the afternoon and held a eecret iaeeting again to-cight. It lenked out, hewever, that the chief motier before the committec, so far, is & resolution presented dy Dela- Mery= (Ind.) look’ug to the dissolu- tion of the greenback party, the call- ing oI a nations! coanventiez by all elementa opposivg the republizan and dercacratic pactios and the oerganiza- tion of & new party under a new name, It ir uaderstoof that the «leading spiride present, including Weaver of Towa, Hopkins of New York bers o Texae, Bo La Matyr, - bakee end Post of iZndiana, Epringer of Maive, Hill of £t. Louis, an€ others advocatad the propesition. It is ex- pected defintte actica will be tal en on the pearosition to-night. Indications are thst it will be late before the<quos- tion is €ecided Gartis Pays His Fine Bpecial Dapatch to Tuu Gas. New Eork, Deceraber 20. —Gureral | Curtis, convicted of wiclation of the law in eollecting ascessments from oftice holders for political purpc:es, paid a fize of 81,008 and wax Lis- charged from custody. s A Business Failure. #7ocial Dispatels to Tux Bux, New Yori, Decembor 20,—J, M. and 8t. Paul, and then back to Louls- ville, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buffslo, Nizgara, Pittaburg, Allegheny, Phila- delpiia, Baltimore and Washington, whero ho is to ba received by Presi- dent Arthur. He will then again come to New York, wheunce he will psy visite to all the large induetzial centeracf the east." ers. Senator Hoar suggested, that as the examinations were to ke competitive, ke smendwent had better prohibic sbeolutely all such recommendations. Senator Morgan eaid that before offering the amendment ke would con- sider the suggestion. He intended to ofier, also, mnother mnemimgmt;1 ro- iring applicants to be examined in em:ftuppmd tecritories where they resided, the object being ts prevent the lmmigration of people into Wash- ington to folluw the business of ofii seeking, be a favor to the poople hia our ‘‘Yow must understand {his is prograwe, in course of which distinguiched guest will make au ap- poal to the people., He will go alone oné wherever ke stops he wili bs entertained by onr friends, He wlll return to England in about four wmonths, but not as Herr Most, ou understsad? He will ¢o incognito, e Englisk parliament passed a law last summer especlally dirested against him which provides that all foreigners suspected of being dangercus to the tnetitutions of Gireat Britals shall be proceadings. He isconnected with The Pike & Co., tho extensive tes dealers ot :31 Front atreet, macde an assign- ment withowt preferences to-day. The iiabilities are upwasla of $160,- .|ing the fact. wes she {s carry- he emperor. WILL DRAL, 20 —1It is stated ntends to deal emprase says she by ing out the wighos THE' 6OVBENME] Dueuin, Dacem that the governme instantly with M, of hisatiack on thpdministration of justico in Ireland pd on the charac- ver of the viceroy, | REPORTERSLRRESTRD, Canningham, ormott aud an- other reporter nafed Barcett were arrestod at Longhie for having par- ticipatad in the poclaimed league moeting on Sundaf Thay were re- manded for one wed, A SAPE L REVAL, Bidoransrows, B ved to-day, the ship i REALGHCTE AT 3 w -, Mécember 20.—President Grevy viewed to.day and greatly ad- mired the Mosaioportrait.ef Prosident Garfield, which will be exhibited in Loadon before it és dispatched to the Ulnited Btates. A Letter from Michael Daxitt. Michael Davitt, in a letter.to the Now York News, says Not two yeare have yet .elapsed since the cry of *‘distress” went forch ffoa: this unhappy land da appeal for the alme of a oharitable world, and here we are again, after land acts and arcears bills have been passed for our ‘relief,’ face to faca with what threat- cne to be as disastrous & winter as thut of 879-80. Thero ie no deny- From Donegal and Maya, as from Clare and Keiry, and the islards of the western eoast, vene the tidinpa which confirm what I an- ticipared in one of my letters written Bomae six woeks aygo—the approsch of » partial famine. A tko winter months advance otler parks of the country will chims iu with the wail of apprehended starvation, and the same sad and sickering epectacle of & nation of meadicants will once more be presented 1o an on-lork- ing, and must it be esid, » digusted world. Commenting upon the causes of starvation will not feed the hungry. The influence of political issues, or the responsiility of particulsr laws, will not be taken Into coneideration by the charitable and sympathetio smong our exiled kindred when gon- erous hearts ara picturing the merci- less strides of bunger makiog for the miserable inmates of 100,000 Irish cabing, Therefore, let us sse what is to be, and what can be done to miti- gate the impending evil, Either Ire 00¢. The asasts are unknown, UA Reiza of Terror. Spocts! Dispatch t6 Dix Bxx, Duzias, Tex,, Docember 20,—The nine prisoners who recontly escaped from tke Pleasauten jail are creating a reige of terror in that couuty, steal- ing horess and shaoting at the citizens, Last oigkt they eceptured Me, Loawis and took him to the woods and riddled him with bullets. Near Carpus Christl, Henry Wel- den, a wealthy stockman and Dick Linn, old eaemies, met on the road, Linn drew his revolver and shot Wel- den dead. Hoe has not been captured, e+ —— Doath of T."W, Park. This would | banished without any form of legal | Bpecial Dispatch to Tux Bxx. New York, December 20, —Trenor themselves, while at the same time it | Freiheit as the editor and is & constant | W, Park died on a steamer bonud would secure better material for ex- aminers to operate on, He was etrongly opposed to the provision in the bui confining entrance into the service to the lowest grade of clerk- ghips. Suek a plan would not give efticient servize in the laud offize, for example, there were numerous clerk- ships for which proper preparation would be the education of » lawyer, fostead of that «f a copyist. 3¢ Jall made an argument to|this morcing. There is eaid to be a | Henriotty Pigeon _who sues by her |wendicancy on this -co-_.iuu, It is Srastor O Y The cause of | next friend C. Gur’nuv,tnn, for divoree [ well, then, that your readers, and all s;pointing power of the execalive, | ruepension is thought to be epecula-|from her husband Richard Pigeon, | thoss on your side of the water who show that the hill infringed upon the sud was cherefore uncoustitutional Hy alao eritigised some of the provis- iors of the hill, Ha yielded for & mo tio to go Into ex .cutive session. 10 5 . B:fore the doors were closed Sena- contributor, but has but little to do with ite publication,” Herr Most was closeted last night balmed, snd will be returned from |®® ©ot very much wistaken in my es- till a late hour with the executive com miitee of the socialist party. e ———— A Brokea Bank. Spestal Dispatch to Tux B Rocuester, N, Y., Dacember 20, — The City Bank, rated strongest in the city, ¢ d its doors deficiency of $500,000, tion in stocka and oil by the prosident, Charles E. Upton. prevaila OH1cA60, Dacember 20.—Throngh the use of $430,000 of the fun of the City bauk of Rocheater, by its|ihan five yeare ago her husband de- |ws way be deemed sufficient and nee for Aspinwail, He died of paralysi Dacember * 16, His body was ems Aspinwall on the steamer Ban Blas, which arrives here about January lst, A Mysterious Divorce Suit. Special Dispatel to Tun Lus Ricamonn, Va, Dacember 20.- the third|A suit was entered in the chancery |of national decency and manliness court of Richmound te-day by Mres, Mrs. Vigeon alleges she was married Groat excitement | July 2ad, 1864 in London, shortly | know precisely what it after they came to the United States sod Jived In various parts of the country. More land hereelf has, or has not, the re- tources demandoed by such a crisis, 1f the has, neither America nor any other country need be alarmed at what threatens our people, nor con- carned with the particuar measurcs that may bo resorted to on thelr ba- hal€, If she has not, then the hu- man tarisn will probably overcome many other feclings, and our country will ouce more become the recipient of external charity. Have we where- with to meet the requirements of the winter's distress? Unquestionably yes, Shall we meet it independent of outside help? Not if our people re. fuse to help themselves to their ut- most limit, nor if charity-mongers en- courage & popular wspirit among the distressed, so as to command the dis- tribution of what will, of courss, be expected from our open-handed kin dred in the United States. But, if I timate of whatsome of the popular eaders can acsomplish here, and in the spirit which has Leon appealed to among our people iu America to stop this demoralizing work of lrish beg- gary once for all, I think the cause will be kept free from the stigma of are luterested in our welfare, should we can do to mest this cmergerey, as well as what is we do not want them to do, pend- ing the spplication of such remedies Sing and was used as_a laundry. In moeting of the iron manufacturers to- ize road company claiming that this prop- tho rowe waa a large-sined robin WO | (1) wan in transit aud_coold not b tha ghmo wns cdl:ndnn entranoe effaot- | aesossed in Nobracke, nutw;thn}lnll\ ng :fi;:;;‘}l\uu:\; front way. Upon tho that this prnp\\rl.¥ hna ‘bvult\ ([n:uuxy :IEI \beraiia 3 where it now ia abou ear. e‘ml::(tl::ruith;}r‘g::‘:mr!’l‘;em“gfififi One might as well say :gx\b‘m m:lx wdllll: :nin, in all thetz pig-tailed glory, weve | 8 herd of cattle could atay i - | county for a year or two and claim Hmmli ‘:muud Bllatge bl s :h n.lhy-.u nmckynhnuld be exempt from evols! booause he expected to take SEXPRESSION OF THE G ARGLER taxation P into the Platte valley, It on thetr faces, The whole layout of ‘hwlldfl"::m:; i bau day was the largest since the strike. Representatives were rosent from the prinolpal western citiea. Reports from ell points as to the condition of trade show, that while prices ara low, the volume ul{tndo l: very g)(;: “xd the prospects for next season are ex- ccud‘l’nglg bright. It was decided that the card rate cf two and a half cents should not be changed, but that the selling rates bo two and a quarter i ilo this mny look like the game wae upon the table and|¥oW + was not exsotly right, aud | cents. While thi i 8 :{':&.::0' q’“:: l‘;‘;il:fi;:;sfl B?,:l:; l‘:‘::l‘fi:;» n hmu‘ .muu}:n oi‘: ulli ::’S]‘;‘fi;‘“’:‘l’u i3 o “" “::ny'“n:.'nfl:o. 2 v p s cond pasees o convince the votors o X hoen SCMTIIAg" o Weng, the bakor of the game, wat| Hitchoook county that it s just aa it | turers = have P busily at work in the exerolse of his ; less than that sn Qg duties, and Ak Ling hadTu-L'va:;ti:ud .mi:ld :::king over the records of mon.‘l Ti'n:" u:i'on Z_"}l.ll“"&_“; effond | O e N 8 sort o ©% { this eounty I found that there are|on nailsol h A % 18 bused trerqrbl asmaond all wepg juterosted, { T11 on tho two and a haif card and the progress of tne play. At this THERTY FIVE PISURS OF LAND WK UL WY suele when tha atrike jnuc!grex:;o police mrde’ a sudden lnl‘;jm;; '.oduntion in all llllechoonl; 3":::‘1 settled the question HIl next. dash into the reom. Some seized the | au: undy counties, exclusive o ) 3 oxcited mudl thoroughly _fright- | town lots, ~Tho total valae of all tho | _The report oniha st omuiios ened Ohinamen while others made|real property assessable In these two ‘"'“ °;‘ ‘l’l""' "“t'.';t 'hl.:' the ":’ for the paraphernalia of the game,|countics, town property and all, will| PO ™ i) no' m"flfluel‘ !l‘|' which Charloy Wong attempted te|not reach $16,000, and the personal l:n ory, o J”d“"lfl' "b ebl:l s on pf hide but was caught in the effort. | property, including the B, & M. rail- It 1) AOXAP) "“ "‘I'Y "d "‘:5"‘“ 5 The former gulet of the place had boen | road, will reach about $320,000, ‘"l“l.' “n.::l m‘t’“‘; ¥ 1 enao! and a changed to a bedlam. ©Chinamen ran{ The United States mail is brought ""’!"'&'} Opsp mflg congreas to hitherand thither in their attempts{here from McUook by express and lpl:.“d'l '5":"' Y © oconventlon to escape, Soveral mansged to reach | from hero west for forty miles as far | thon adjourned to meet again in Jan- the yard and there conoesl themselves | as Binklemau, in Dundy county, it is | YA*Y: in different places, but were discover-|earried by a mail carrier, who some ed and oaptered. One was found|times goes on the train ‘and some- rolled up like & ball and presented a | times ou a horse. From Binkleman ludicroun sight. Two others were dis- | west to Denver there is no mail servios coverad in an oat house locked in each | of any kind. othor'sarms epeechloss with fright, [ There has been counsiderable exolte- All were captured and escorted to the | ment in this place over the contest be- station house by the officers. They | tween W. 7, Taylor and B, L, Cham- Have bers for a sent in the louinlnlur‘u fgum THEIR NAWES A8 FOLLOWN: the Kifty-sixth representative distript. Chatley Wong, bankor of the game; Mr. Taylor has tho certifioate with a Hong Sinv, propeiotor of the laundry, | ™*§0Tity on the face of tho returns of P, > Propeitor o7 b0 UBCrY; | 48 votes, Mr, Chambers olatms that Ah Ling, Ling, Ling Sing, Ah Hey, th + least 80 Ah Hiuw, who oarried & _terrible-look- [ 11670 Were a% len ing English *‘bulldog” piatol; Ah Dae, FRAUDULENT VOTE§ Lose Yoi, Wah Sing, who also nad a|cast in Dundy county, which would “bulidog”; Hong Lee, Ah Tone, an- | entitle him to tho seat. The follow- other “‘bulldog” fiend, and Jim Ching, | ingis & copy of the notice served by The layout of the gams consisted of | Mr. Chambers upon Mr, Tayler. 1 peculiar shaped dominoes, nerrow |produco it here for the purpose of oards, dice, chips and a square cloth | showing the ruling of the officors ap- on which the numbers were painted. | potnted to take the depositions: There wss a quantity of Chineso money and $80 in United States our- rency, They were each fined §3 and costs, and those having pistols were fined §3 additlonal, Beer Go —— A California Case, Speclal Dispatch to Tun ex. WasninaroN, Dacombor 20.—The argument In the Lax case of the county of Ban Maeto, California, agatnst the: Southern Pecific railway company be- gan In the United States supreme court this afternoon. Much intereat is manifested, The court room is filled with lawyers aund spictators, The principal questions involved in this litigation are whether tho fourtoenth amendment to the federal conatitution has apy proper application to the revenue systems of the several atates, whother by that amendment a limita- tion is imposed upon the taxing pow- ors of tho states, and if so, what is the nature and extent of that limita- tion, A number of other subordinate questions are raised among them, whether private corporations are ‘‘porsons” within the meaning of the Fourteenth amendment, whether that smendment in declaring that no state shall deny uniy person within its jarls- diction equal protection of the laws to be understood as forbidding un- ouual taxation, and whether under a roserved power to the amendment alter or repeal laws under which private corporations are formed, whether the state can exercise any control over the property of corpora- tione, except such as may be ex- ercised through a control upon NOTICE OF CONTENT, 8ratr or NEuaska, | Hircuoock Counry, § To W. 7 Taylor: You are hereby notified that I, B. I, Cheinvers an elector —— Gosper county, Nebraska, one of{thecoun. Up. ties of the BHith represeatative distriot, Bpecial Dispatch to Tus Brr, comprising Frontier, Hitchcock, Huayes, Onicaco, December 20,—The fol- Ouune{nh.l Dandy r,~uu‘~gul, will contest e k ey your right to a seat in the reprercntative lowiag cities WOre g prosonted In the [ 2y LE 0 o enentative of said tiith brm;m Seaventipn; (lim;ll(-g"k Mil- dutrict In this stato to conveno on tho 2nd waunkee, ouls, Loulsville, Xovans- | day of January, 1883, up.n ths tollowing ville, Toledo and Indianapolis, After | grounds: % discusrion, in view of the advance of | 1. Bocause s eufficient number of illegal the price of hops and genoral cost of votes were cast for you in Binkleman and Haigler precincts in Dundy county, Ne. | its franchise and aver like property of manufuoturo, a resolution was passod | bragka, and Oudbertron and Palude pre. | nataral persons engaged l)lnplim'il:’r to increase the prioe of beer one dollar | cincts fn Hitcheock, Nebraska, o e 7th or barrel aftor Jan 1st, both for | day of November, 1882, to chauge result ome and shipping trade. The prico [ #nd secure & majority in your favor, buslnees, The argument in behalf of the county of Ban Maeto and the state P ; f California, who are the plaihtitfs in heretofore has been 89 for old and 88| . 2 For maloouduct on the part of the |9 ) iffs for new. A western msscciation, to K:fi,':u?::: clsrky of elsetlon 1 clsoglog | extor was begun by ex-Oblet Justioe olace at lllnklem:n, :l’u':ldy; Rhodes of Californis- He will con- rasks, contrary to election | gi 4 k. wa | notice usd by county clerk, by order of | A0S bis ux ARt daanommo: - Kk oounty commissloners, Qctober Uib, 1882, | O ongsgecd in the oase, 3, For maloonduct ou the part of Fron: | 80d this lends additional interest to it, e tier county board of canvassers in throw- ing out the vote of Eatell, Hayes county, A Disabled Bteamer in Tow. N.tlfidhnllkl".l I claim to h.vr ,fi‘":x“i’ l: Bpocial Dispatch to Tix Brx, [ election & majority of all the lega! New York, Deocsmber 20.—The voies cast for eald office fa said Fifty-sixth : ) " istrict on tho 7th day of November, 1842, | Steamship Oity of Berlin arrived off aud am therefore logally entivled to ‘repre- | Sandy Hook this morning, baving in sent the eloctors of waid counties s repre. | tow the disabled steamer City of Ohes- sentative tor the Fifty-sixth district of Ne- | ter, spme line, Tho City of Berlin z::.l:‘juf:::‘.vf S ) { kJ M<‘W“"-m£v_ sailed from New York to Liverpool 0 0 cock, ‘ 0 Evk dopostiicns, an 1 such depositioas wiil | December Oth, bub mesting the dis- bo tuken on the 12th day of December, | Abled vossel, turnod back aud towed 1882, at 10 o'clock &, m, at the fize of the | her into this port. county judae in Calbertson, Hitohcock souaty, Nebrasks, with n“utl;lv)r:lyutn ad- journ from day to day until all of eaid tes- . mony shall ave bien tuken, ¥ou are | PPl Dispaich o Tux kiss include all boer manufacturing cities | county, Nel west of Rochesrer, New Yurf, formed, Special Dispatch to Trn Bxx, Boston, December 20.—A petition t2 congress, numerously signed, in re- gard to the sugar tariff, prays for more reduction than the petition rec- ommends, and asks that the polari- scope test be used. The Journal aonounces frauds in the factory work of the State prison. The Btate University Regents. Bpocia! Dispateh to Tus D, Lixcory, December 20.—On ac- count of the absence of Regents Gan. net, Powers and Fifield the board of — A Raid of Mexioan Brigands. regents of the atate uuiversity could get no quorum, and they adjourned until Jauuary 10. — - Death {n o Storm bpectal Dispatoh 1o Tux Bxs. Gavverton, Dacember 20. — The Nows' Huntsville specisl saye: In a hail storm last night Doan's milling house was blowa down, killing Albart Dryden sud four negro women who bad sought shelter there. Three or four others were badly wounded. slso notifi-d that I demand an fnspection | Maramoras, Mex., December 20, — of the poll books and ballots of Dinkleman | A band of furty brigands made a sud- .‘-\91 l:iuler {.‘?Flflu - l)uud}{ ll‘wl‘tmj' den nt‘;lok on the town of Ahuacatlan aebraska, and Culbertson aud Pallsade | yeaterday, and by a display of fire preciacts, Hitchoock ""l',‘"]f'(’::‘:’\""_':t'“ :nu- u\'uynwud lh’s inhl{itl’uu. who CuLsrnrio, Neb., November 24, 1852 | flod terrorized to shelr homes, The The contestee golected as his offiser | Prigands seized and bound the mayor depositions G, V. |nd sldermen and carried thom awa, Al Huntor, o justioo of the peace of this | ©8Ptives, intendivg to hold them for & place. Amoung the first moves was t- | 1AFKe ransom, nave the poll buoke and batlots of e Bioklewan od Hafglor precinots, | malve. b re veeisbont Liadding's Rusia Dundy county, ordered sent to the | Price 25¢, -