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s " w stute, THE Owma — — Pt e e e A DAILY TWELFTH YEAR. A NGB THE A Number of Important Measures Disposed of by Congress. B NAT P TAL tor Hoar introduced a joiat resolution | p “ IONAL cA ' (which was reforred) suthorizing the president to negotiate with the civil- it jz:d powers for an international sys- tom whereby matters in diapuio be- twoer thedifferent governments agrov: ing thereto may be adjusted by arbi- travion, if possible, without recoutse The amount of | thte d to be £500,000, and of paper held by the baok ton was tressurer of h tern New York diocese,and hod its ¢ The eavings b posited with tha Bostox, Dacombe er says, in relation to the city bar in stated U Epiccopal War The Senate, after executive sesslon, adjeurned. HOUSE PROCEEDINGS. Mr. Brown's motion to reconsider the vote postponiog the bill permit. The Postoffice Appropriation Bill Paseed by the House. The Travel- the failure of e T N.Y The Pay of Subsidized Roads i ting retired army officers holding elvil important tr f real estate to Lol M LA offices in territories provailed and the his wife wi past fow days v motion to postpone wes withdrawn. The bavk has been tha subject of |0me g oms gossip heve for somo time past (,v;mmr!rvrnnlu of the paper is undoubt. edly held in this ecolion, Bethods of Reform and Diplomatio| Mr, Towasend (HL) offered an Bi1ls Discuseod in the Semate. | amendmont that when u retired offioor | woocepted terriborial effice hia retired {psy be coveted Into the troarury. A lively debace enswed. “The Southern Tacific Cousaidatior ROBSON'S TEAR. Bill and Ocher Matters. Mr. Resgan opposed the bill aa| ey L tending to build up & monied aristoo. | “ Forbldden Trult* and Its Conse- racy. Tho emenément was lost and Yuences. CAPITAL NOTES. Bpecial Dispmichos to Tre Bra, The house in committee of the O N WORK.Y whole then resumed consideration of Wasamerorr, December 20.—The | the postofice appropriation bill. fl'ly; u:“d tnrman- wnlll'}"'m \o-dfi Mr. Robeson’a amendment te the xed the rate on metallic pene at'l2 | bill, after being so modified «s to pro-| Avenue, thoater in ** dden K " conts per groes und redneer the ‘dety | vide thet the compensation paid w|and a subitats lm?ulr:x I:i”:::::;’i on pen tips from 40 to 36 per cont, all | subsidized roads for carrying meils | Suturday attornoon ho did not ahow ad valocum, % Sl . |shall be fixed'ky the postmastersicu-fup atall Saturday evenfug Robson The sub-eosnmittee of etectione this | eral at rates nos excoeding that fixed | failed agaio, and John Siowon, who moraing repested in favor of admisting | by him or eKowed by law to other |had by this time becomo thoroughl, Cain a8 deiegate from Uteh, | e mpanies of the same olaes to which |indignant At the schor's conduor, The ways d menns eommittes will | tho Uriled Eixten havo fucnishod aid | threatensd to roturn th poople’a sit daily ne=t week, by geant of land, right of wey or|monoy. Orane prevailed npnuv him The seneto committes on raitroads | otherwise, wes ed to. not to-do this, but to ellow the play to-day coneidered the bi'l introdmced | Me. Blewitt (N. Y.)raised tha.polnt | to go.ca. Stetson wonsented, but last soesion by Senator Miller, of | of no quorum bat withdrew on @ondi- | stated that he wouid xot turn over & the bill passed. Spectal Dispatar to it D ‘A\‘nw Yorx, Decombor 20,—Lnat Friday evening Siuart Robson was not able to appear at the Fifth Qalifornia, authorizing the Sovthern | tlon'that'there should bea yea and nay | dollar of the recei i Pacitic raiiway and othsr .compsnies | vote in the house. The quastion | some urnugemsnl:ulv:: tnhr:::e; w to unite and oconsolidato #o us to form | ther reourred on Mr. Holman's emend- | To thie Crane amented willingly. 0On & continuous line of railroad:batween | ment fixingithe compensetion of carry- | Sunday Stetson rotained ex .‘ludg» the tidal wators o'l the Atlanuic and |ing the mails by land land grant rail- | Dittenhoefer to bring suit for §10,000 Pacific, and appointed sub-commit- | ways which: iave received -over 3,000 |against Robson & “Crane for dam- toe, with dmstructions te propare a bill | acres peranilo, at 50 per went of the | ages Cune the reputition of the house, sathorizing such conetidation. The | rate allowee other railwaye. 'Lcst—|and the papers wero drawn bill, however, will forbid the-cansoli- [ 41 to 16. upononday. Last evening Robson datien of .parallel or ccmpetiag lines. | The pectmaster geveral ‘was in-|cameto the thoatrein a very repent- Jefferaon Chnmjller, ef counsel for |strmcted vte make therough ‘inquiry|ant iframe of miud and went on with the defense continue his address to | inte the reilway mail werviec ot the | hia part in the play as usual. To-day address o the jury in +the -ster route | United £sctes und report at the next|a moeting fook place botween the case to-dey. sesion of congress what s the reason- | parties and botk iR)bson and Crane ].L:kooc’ was placed upon the stand | able valac of the trangportation of the | offerad to agrev te any reasonable con- by the defonse in the ¥ ickscnoase to- [ msils and what ditference thore is be- | ditiens Stetson proposed, bat they day. tween theaost of the transpertation of | reguested him eerrestly not to push » . CONGRESSIONAL. froight “for private porties end thesuic that would ipjure them in their Bpecial Dirpatch 30 Tou AR, cort of transportation-of mail. busivess elsewhes:, Stetson agreed RTINS D R0 SD M OB a::; a:;nm:tf:t;he: rore and re- | that é€ they would sbide by the prin. Weanrnarox, Dacomber 90.- D o e Bl e p.or o plag-ao par,”, by world apprapriation commistes deciCed to | for . . ® ponmontelonithatipraund Ry 1 o for 4 yea-end uay vote on the'Robeson | agrree, and as a re. recommend the house resolution pro- | smendment. It was eareed to, The | oo ob e e i viding fox eooen romADBEOmMERE 12210 | Pl € B Ao I CER b0 B 211 | e e e e T Jitusryie. vhy ssed — yo2s 1G5, nays 21. | evening and the two performances on Br. Rizghaw (Pa.), chairmaxn of the | Saterd i ace waorestored, Dari h poflal -y atardsy and thus peac q l aving the morning hour ~Senator | goramittee on postoBices end poss| * o the wmsnager Miller presented potisons for a post |y . o S tliox € ¥ K 4 roede, roported back a resolution call- office building ot San ¥ rancisco. A e e The Graepbackers Seuator Siunders introduced & bill ¢ ¥ Spome. Dispateh to line Bi. 4 to feiling etar route con- (by requea’) for scm‘mfou»\ol {Ceah as ce tho let of July, 1882, $r. Lovis, Decomber 20.—Tho na- tional committee of tho greenback- Iabor party metat 8 o'slosl: to-day. The principal prestions +bofore the committeo will be the adoption of a platéorm and aleo the prepriety of changing the nema of the party - @te attez is expectsd .t eeuse § vely b5 our” distiBETHbPOMUIRA""To ot nemeo the party, #iz: The national, the anti-xonopoly, the independent aud the.whig. Alsq, probable sction will be teken on the grohibition.guestion. Bhs committec was in .executive session during the afternoon and held a eecret weeting again to-ight. It lenked out, however, that the chief matier before the committec, so far, is & resolution presented ty Dela- Meary- (Ind.) lookiug to the diesolu- tion of the greenback party, the call- ing of a nations! conventioz by all a opposivg the republizan and ratic partios and the organiza- tion of & new party under a new name, It is understoof that the Jeading spirite present, im.'.u'lin% Weaver of Adapted. Mz, Butterworth (Chio).gave notice that he arould ask for consmderation of the armysppropriation bill to-orrow, M. Lpach Miss ) offered a resolu- tlon makisg it in order to offeramend- 1 The-comamittee on olaims reported, without .ameudment, house sill to aftord sesistance and relief to cengress and exeortive departmonts in - the in- vestigation of clsime and demands agaicat 28 goverament, and gave noticeit arould call it cap vt Bl wowmedy day. {BySnn&or Logan—&o increaso the effictengy of the army.of the'lnited States, (Referred. ‘After the wmorning hour Sexator Allison cstled up theeocnsular and diplomatic appropriatin bill. “The amendments reported Ly the comemit- tes on wppropriations were agreed to, except the provision that nothieg in the act akall be constoved to exiwond the tinse which the #'rench sud Amorican claims coswittees sball make a {nel repors and expire. On motien of Senater Pendleten, with the approval of tho commitise on foreign celations, sn rmendment was added gppropriating 35,000 to e2- ablo the president to extend dipio menta_ I, the pension, ARRKR™5HHY act placing enlisted eolored persons on the same tooting as other -soldiers as to pensions and bownty and the heirs of such porsons. Refered. Fifteer leaves of absence were granted. Adjourned. Afost’'s Mowemants. Spocisd Dispatch to Tuu Brs. New ¥ork, Decamber20.—That an accurate 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 leader of the German socialists in Amerios, at his szloon yesterday, sichwab was found surrcxnded by foiends, to whom he wae conwersing in Getman with matic relau with the governments | much snimation, and when inforaed Towa, Hopkins of New York, Cham- .of Fastern Asia. The bill then|by the reperéer he should lke to aec bers f Toexae, Bo La Matyr, sStude- ;passed. him aloae, L replied bruggely that he | baker cnd Post of iIndiana, Epringer The civil gervice bill being undex .consideratior Senater Peadleton of- (fored an amondment strihing out the provision that original entresce to the sorvice shallde 1n the lowast grade, and providing that appoinuments in tke departments shall be appartioned,! a4 nearly as possible, among the atates and territorivs.and Distrlet of Colum- bis on the basle of population. Sanator Morgan said he was pre- pared to suppert any measue which wokld tend to put in office a«lass of pexcons best qualified and most to be rolied upon in the conduct of public busivess. The evils of the exiating systam were indesputablc and one of was the anmoyance and humilia- tlon pitt upon scnators and represen- tatives when they were required to go to the cpartmente.and usk for ofiices, To remady this evil he would offer an amendment later, providing that no recommendsation from & senator or representative showtd be considered of Maine, Hill of B¢, Louis, au€ others advocatad the propesition, It is ex- pected defintte acticn will bo talen on the pegposition to-night. Indicationa are thst it will be late before the.ques- tion is €ecided. 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 fature movaexents, and du reply Schwab esid: “0On Thuseday or Frdey at tho latest Hore Ment will leave this city for Chicago, where he will remain un- Briscial Papaich to Tun gy, £l after New Wears. On nextSunday| New Eork, Decenabor 20.—Gezeral aight a public parade will take place;/ Curtis, convicted of wiclation of the there in his koror, in which aMl of the| 1aw in eollocting ascessments #zom a=mod labor organizations of #kat city | Office holders for policlcal purpctes, will participate.” paid a fize of 81,00 and wax is- “With armsi” asked the re- -=ter, |fharged from custody. ‘Yes, with arms,” snld Mr. Sokwab, e SR g ““¥7hy not with arwal” A Business Failure. “From Ohieago,” continued Mr, |#pocial Dispates to TuxBux. Scbwab, “‘he wikl go to Milwaukee New Yori, Decembor 20,—J, M. and Bt. Paul, and then back to Louls- | Pike & Co., the extensive tea dealera ville, Cincinnati, Oleveland, Buffalo, ot :31 Front atroet, made an assign- Niagara, Pittsburg, Allegheny, Phila- | ment without preferences to-day. delpieia, Baltimore and Washington, | The iiabilities are upwasia of $160,- whero ho is to bs received by Presi-|000. The assats are unknown. ! dent Arthur. He will then again il areste by eny person making sppointment, | come to Now York, whence ho will UA Reiga of Terror: unless 1t ked been previonsly asked iu | py visite to all the large induetzial|specisi Dispatch ta Tun e, writing by one or moz of the examia- | centerscf the east.” Diz1as, Tex., Dacembor 20,—The .evs. “You must understand {his is his|pine p,l.(,'n.," ‘who recontly c;wnped Senator Hoar suggested, that ae the | prograwe, {n course of which oar | from the Ploasautsn jail are creating examinations were to ks competitive, | distinguiched guest will make au 8p- | 4 reign of terror in that coauty, steal- %ho amendwent had better prohibit{peal to ¢hie people. Ho will o |iny horess aud shaoting at the oitizons. abeolutely all such recommendations. § alone and wherever fo stops he will | [ast night they captured Me. TTh Benator Morgan said that beforeibs entertained by our friends, Heland took him to the woods and riddled u(u’ing the amendment ke would con- | wlll retarn to England in about four | him with bulleta. sider the suggestion. He intended to | gonths, but not as Here Most, Noar Carpus Christl, Henry Wel- offer, also, wnother amendment, ro- [;'“ undorstaad? Ho will ¢o inooguito. | dan, a wealthy stockman and Dick quising applicsuts to be examined in | The English parliament passed a law Linn, old eaemies, met on the road the atates aud taeritories whero they | last summor espeolally directed against | ['iny'drew his revolver and ahot Wel- resided, the object being to prevent | him which provides t{n all foreigners | don dead. He has not been captured. tho lmigration of people iato Wash- | suspeoted of boing dangoroas to the i s oo e s Gartis Pays His Fine ington to folluw the busiuoss | mnstitutions of Great Britals shall be Doatk of T."W, Park. gD N tier. 'Thia woald | banished withous any forms of leal| speia Dispaich to Tux Bax, be a favor to the aople | proceadings. Heisconnected with The| Ngw York, December 20, —Trenor themaelves, while at the same timo it | Freiheit as the editor and is a eonstant | W, Park died on a steamer bonud would sscure better material for ex-|contributor, but has but little to do|for Aspiuwall. He died of paralysis aminers to operate on. He was|with ite publication.” Dogember® 16, His body was ems strongly opposed to the provision in| Herr Most was closeted last night | balmed, and will be returned from the bull confiniog entrance into the|till late hour with the executive com | Aspinwall on the steamer Ban Blas service to tho lowest grade of clerk- | miitee of the sociallst party. which arrives here ubout Jan 1st, ps. Such a plan would not give e Fives here ubout Jauuary efticient servize in the laud office, for A Broken Bank. example, there were numerous clerk- | Special Dispatch to Tus Bxs. ships for which proper preparation | Rocuestex, N, Y,, Dacomber 20,— Ricsmonn, Va, Dacember 20.-- would be the education of = lawyer, The Oity Bank, rated the third|A suit was entered in the chancery fostead of that «f a copyist. strongest in the city, closed its doors | court cf Richmond to-day by Mre, Senator Call made an argument to | this morviag. Phere is esid to be a| Henrietty Pigeon, who sues by her show that the hill infringed upon the | deficiency of $500,000. The cause of | next friend C.” Carrington, for divoree sipointing power of the exccative, |suspension is thought to be specula-|from her husband Richard Pigeon. sud was cherefore unconstitutional. | tion in stocks and oil by the prosident, | Mrs. P’igeon alleges ehe was married Ho alao critigised some of the provis- | Charles E. Upton, Great excitement | July 2od, 1864 in London, shortly jors of the hill, Ha yielded for a mo- | prevaila. after they came to the United tin to go Into ex -cutive session. OH1AGo, Dacember 20.—Through |States sud Jived in various the use of $450,000 of the funds|parts of the country. More 1033 iu, B sfore the doors were olosed Sena- [of the City bauk of Rochester, by ite | than five yeare ago her husband de- THURSDAY MORNING DLCEMBER 21 1882 serted her and their obild, a son, issue of the marringe, and he has not con tribated to their sapport. It is ru. morod thay Mgss, Pigeon is none other th.n Mra. Labouchere, the formor companion of Mrs, Langtry. Tha caso will come up in the Febru- ary torm of the chancery court. - - i —— GENERAL FOREIGN.NEWS. Special Dispatches to Titn Bn. WRECK AT SEA, Loxpox, Decomber 20-—Tho Brit- ish steamor Regent, from Cardil for New Orleans, was abandoned in a sinking condition, Sho lost her rud der and steering post, and the cargo shifted. The captain aud crew, num- bering thirty-eight, and eix stow. aways, landed at Falmouth, The British wtoamer Straits of Dover, from Norfolk for Liverpool, iseashore off Crosby Light. FATAL EXPLOSION. Par1s, December 20.--Eight women injured by tho explosion in tho oar. trddge factory at Mont Valerien, Mon- day, have dled. Others of the in- jored women are mot expected to roeover. BENTENCE OF BANKERS, Bontoux, president, and Feder, manager of the collapsed Uvion Gon- oralo bank, were sentenced to five yosrs' imprisonment and e fino of 3,000 franes. DEATHN BY FIRE, Prmurokg, Oat., Decomber 20,— Three lives were lost in the fire this worning, Two French boas, servaata at the hotel, and James Cameron, agent for J. R. Booth, of Ottawa. WIOLESALE ARRESTS IN IRELAND, Dosuy, December 20, — Forty young farmers were arrested in ocon- 1 i Inimed ti nectton with the proclnime mqu:fi dries, kept by Hong Sln at Bailymona, Antrim, Sunday. was refused. witnesses. THE EX QUREN'S GIFT, Loxpox, comber 20, — Ex-Em- preas Kugenie has written Rouher re- questing him to convey to Marveilles thoe park and oastle which the court The ex- ewmproas anys she believesshe s carry- decreed belonged to her. ing out the wishes of the emperor. THE GOVBENMENT WILL DEAL, Duerin, December £0 —1It is stated that the government intends to deal tnstantly with Mr. Biggar ou account of hisattack on the admianistration of justios in Ireland and on the charas- wer of the viceroy, RBPORTERS ARRESTAD, Cunningham, McDarmott aud an- other reporter named Barrott were arrestod at Longhres for having par- ticipated in the proclaimed league woeting on Sunday. Thay were ve- manded for one week. A SAPE ARRIVAL, $y@urnnsrown, Decdwber 20, —Are ved to-day, the ship Oy -of Teome Qo Ieeer ik AREAD n-‘!!', weoember 'ros| X t Grevy viewed to.day and greatly ad- mired the Mosaiojportrait ef President Garfield, which will be exhibited in Loadon before it és dispatched to the Ulnited Btates. A Letter from fMichael Davitt. Michael Davitt, in & letter to the Now York News, says Mot two yeare have yet .elapsed since the cry of *‘distress” went forth fom: this unhappy land da appeal for the alme of a oharitable world, and here we are again, after land acte and areears bills have been passed for our ‘relief,’ face to faco with what threat- ene to be as disastrous a winter as thst of 3870-80. Thero i no deny- ing the fact. ¥rom Ponegal and Maya, as from Clare and Keiry, and One hundred young men and women were summoned as THE BORDER COUNTIES. ry of application on our part, For meodiate use, if called for, the natlonal league has a fund of 150,000, Tt is not for charlty, it ia trae; but I would like to meet the individual who should object to its being spont, every dollar of it, rather than that any of our people thould die for want of bread, while we had public funds in our possession that wou'd purchase it. Immediate danger, then, there is none, but we should endeavor to avert the affilotion of hunger without touch- ing what was_contributed for another purpose, and I fail to see why we can- not ecasily do so. There are three weans by which this can be accom- plished: Fivat, governwent asslatance; acoond, the voluntery contribution of non-distressed lrishmen in Treland, and thitd, tha appropriation of the half year's rent usually paid to the landlords for the term extonding from Novembor to May. That oach, and if nocessary, all of these meana should be rosorted to rather than an appeal fora single cont should be mada out- side of Ireland, is an oplajon that will ba shared In by our readers, Iam sure, as well as by every man who has the honer of his country at heart. Where Pclitical Crooks and Tax Shirkers Thrive Luxuriantly. Hitcheock and Dundy Oounties Thickly Settled With Both, The Remarkable Valuation ot the B.& M. Rosd Bed and Materials. The Contest of Taylor and Chambers for a Legislative Seat. Correspondence of Tnn Bxa. CurkrtsoN, Neb,, December 18, — Hitcheock county people feel that they have not been dealt fairly with in the matter of railrond assessmont, and from what I cam learn the peoplo of tho state at large have just cause for complaint. In Hitchoook county thero was in operationon January 1st, 1882, soventy-two and sixty-seven one-hun- dredth miles of ratlroad, upon which the Burlington & Missourl River rall- road in Nebraska were running trains sud collecting passenger fare and freight rates, and in addition to that, the said railroad company had in Dandy precinot at Blnkloman station, in Dundy couaty, & large amount of property consistiog of tles, rails, telo- graph poles, bridge piles, eto,, worth at least $1560,000, as estimated ‘;y rail- road contractors, But when the atate board of equalization met in Liacoln CELESTIAL GAMBLERS. A Chinese "Laundry” Raided and a Game of Fan Oaptured. pocial Dispatah to The Globe-Democrat Barmmors, Md., December 18,—A Chinese gambling den at No, 49 North Liberty street, was ralded early this morning by tho police, and a dozon Chinamen and all piraphernalia of the gamo oaptured, About a month ago a doven Chinamen arrived here from St. Louts, and simultaneonsly opened laundries in different sections of the city. One of the laun-|yevoral months later they found that 2, was situnted | tlore waa in Hitcheook county only at the above looation. For some San- three and thirty-neven one-hundredtha days past the policoman on the beat [ niles in the entire county, and that hae noticed that » number of Chinn- | the rest of the road was men would enter the laundry and re- main there for a considerable length of s timo. Ho suspected there was some |t about one-half the prico of the peculiar attraction in the shape of road in othor sections of the valley. gambling, which drow so many there The $160.000 worth of property be- with such regularity every Sundsy fore spoken of looated at Binkleman night. Tho placo was rented by Hong Station was not returned at all, and Sing and was used as_a loundry, In | Will not pay cont of tax, the rail: the roae was & lange-sized room whero | road company claiming that this prop- ASSESSED AS MATERIAL 155 secretary of state, as provided by law. This order was dented by the officers on the ground that the motion was in- suflicient, and the prospect now is that the ballots will not go to the capital unless they are ordered there by the speaker of the honse. The contestant also asked that a subpena be issved for the county elerks of Hitchoook and Frontief_countles, tho county clerk of Fronfier county to bring ab- stract of votes oast in the G6th repre- sentative dlstrict, and the county clerk of Hitchcock couhty to_bring the abatract of votes cast in Dandy and Hitchoock counties. These sub- fueaas were denier, Any perton who imaginen that a con- test in this country is a founy thing, only needs to try the experimen there is not an cofficer in Dundy coun- ty empowered to administer au oath, and nearly all of the witnesses requir- ed livo at a distance of fitty to seven- ty-five miles, and are not anxious to testify. Jmige Maxwell will undoubt- edly resogniza the above notice asa copy from his work of forms, but he may not take it as a compliment to loatn that the officers selected to take theso deponitions have dectded that he is not good authority in Hitohcock county, where the jucisdiction of the probate court commences at tho east line of satd county and goes to the setting sun. THE IRON rRADE. Its Present Oondition Fairly Good aund Prospects Bright. The Keport of the Tariff Commie- sion Endorsed by the Manu- facturers. Special Digpatchto Tirn Brs, Pirresune, December 20.—The general meeting of iron manufacturers of the weat called for to-day is in ses- sion here, The meeting is held with closed doors, but up to one o'clock, it is understood, nothing of importance was done. Prrresura, December 20.—The moeting of the iron manufacturers to- day was the largest since the strike, the gamo was carried on. The place orty "‘d“ .i“‘:l“‘:'“k““d cun:: DU:rn\ll! was sucrounded sndan entrance effact- | esessed in Nobrazka, notwithstanding od through the feont way. Ugon tho [ that this property hus beon pilod up | tho principal western citice. d.“,awfi; entranco of tho officers a wonderful | where it aow ia for about one year, | from ell points as to the con m‘"i ol vight met their gaze, Twelro China | One might as wull say that a man with trado show, that ;lln!- DEGSRre om men, in all thetz pig-tailed glory, wore |8 hord of cattle could stay in this|the volume of tradoe is very gooc an neated around a largs table with the |county for a year or two and olaim | tho prospects for next “‘f‘“". d“\‘i‘ ;’" evocish that hia stook should bo exempt from | coodingly bright. It was deck H that SEXPRESSION OF THE G ARGLER taxation beosuse he expected lo take the card rate cf two and a half cents t on thetr faces, The whole layout of | thom over Into the Platte valley. ¢ :‘;fi!“;: “r‘:‘“‘."‘gf‘:g:d»_ bt .‘h:u“'-\":_ Ropresentatives were rosent from [} h would seem that this kind of an 8 -::&?:fim:: 10'3?3, Loh“ip:“:}:;: “.‘: sasezamont was not exsotly right, aud | ceots. j While this mny lw‘l‘itu" n the elbows df the players. Oharley |it will tako » large amount of rail- reduction, it is in reality '“‘ Wang, the bawkor of the game, was coad paseen Lo convince the voters of ::l\:::flh::; o ‘lm:lm!"“":;l“ ::; busily at work in the exerclse of his :i;m;::wwytm it ln justmait|turers Bave L bend ' mone fap duties, and A% Ling had just ventured tobet. Tt was a sort of Ohinese| 1n looking over the records 1 of | more, This action will have no effasd; \‘.1) this eounty I found that there are | on nails,or Thel n ated,{ 7 o the two and a haif and the progress of tuslplay. At this = FHEARTY VIVE PIKURS OF LAND WE UL WG bualo whea tha o junctuie the police madie a sudden|subjectto taxation in all Hitchoook olosed settled the question till next dash into the reom, Some seized the|sud Dundy counties, exclusive of [ URe: oxcited awdl thoroughly fright-| town lots. Thetotal value of all tho [ The reportof the tariff committes enod Ohinawen while others made{real property asseasable In these two | W8 then considered and while the xe- for the paraphornalin of the game,|ocounties, town property and all, will port in fall was not altogether eatls- which Charley Wong sttempted to | not reach $16,000, and the personal factory, objections to the rates on p}, hide but was caught in the effort, | property, including the B. & M. rail- iron, scrap and heavy bar bel flh£ The former gulet of the place had boen | road, will reach about $320,000. it changed to a bedlam. ©Chinamen ranf The United Statos mail is brought L ! hitherand thither in their attempts{here from McUook by express and pass it this session, he oconvention to escape. Soveral managed to reach | from hero west for forty miles an far then adjourned to meet again in Jan- the yard and there conoeal themselves | as Binklemau, in Dundy county, 1t is uary. in diffstent places, but were discover-|carriod by a mail carrier, who some- ed and ocaptured. ‘One was found |times goes on the train ‘and some- rolied up like & ball and presented a | times ou a horae. From Binkleman ludicrous sight. Two others were dis- | wost, to Denver there {s no mail servioe coverad in an oat house locked in each | of sny kind. othor's arms speochless with fright, There has been considerable exolte- Al were captured and escorted to the | meat in this place over the contest be- station house by the officers. They | tween W, Z. Taylor and B, L. Cham- gave bers for aseot in the legislature from war unanimously endo: and & resolution adopted urqli‘ng ocongreas to A California Case. Special Dispatch to Tux Hin. WasniNeToN, Dacembor 20.—The argument In the tax case of the connty of San Maeto, California, against the Sovuthern Pucific railway company be- gan in the United States supreme court this afternoon. Much interest is manifested, The court room is filled the islacds of the western eoast, veme the tidinge which confrm what I an- ticipaved in one of my letters written somae six weeks ago—ihe approsch of a partial famine. As tho winfer months advance otier parks of the country will chims in with tho wail of apprehended starvation, and the pame sad and sickering spoctacls of a nation of mendicants will once more be presented 1o an on-lork- ing, and must it be eeld, » digusted world. Commenting upon the ca of starvation will not feed the hungry. THEIR NAWES A$ FOLLOWH! '1)'6 Fifty-vixth representative district. Ohatloy Wong, banker of the game; Mr. Taylor has the certifioate with a A je he face of the returns of Hony Sinz, propeiator of the laundry; | Te4oTIY on b AN T STt Cloy Bl AR Hey | feuaten S Clom beiiolm i tiak Ah Him, who csrried & terrible-look- {ug Euglish *‘bulldog” pietol; Ah Daee, FRAUDULENT VoTES Lae Yoi, Wah Sing, who also had a|cast in Dandy connty, which would “bulldog”; Hong Lee, Ah Tone, an- | entitle him to the seat. The follow- other “*bulldog” fiend, and Jim Ching, | ingis a copy of the notice served by The layout of the gamse consisted of | Mr. Chambers upon Mr. Taylor. I | the nature and extent of that limita- peculisr shaped dominoes, narrow produco it here for the purpose of |tion, A numberof other subordinate oards, dice, chips and a square cloth | showing the ruling of the officors ap- | questions are raised among them, on which the numbers were painted, | pointed to take tho depositions: whether private corporations are There wes a quantity of Chinese A ribmioR xRS ‘‘porsons” within the meaning of the with lawyers and spsotators, The principal questions involved in this litigation are whether the fourteenth amendment to the federal constitution has apy proper application to the revenue systems of the several atates, whether by that amendment a Jimita- tion is imposed upon the taxing pow- ors of the states, and if so, what is The Influence of political lssues, or the responsibility of particular laws, will not be taken into consideration by the charitable and sympathetio among our exiled kindred when gen- erous hearts ara picturing the merci- less strides of hunger makiog for the miserable inmates of 100,000 Irish cabins, Therefore, let us sse what is to be, and what can be done to miti- ate the impending evil, Either Ire and hereelf has, or has not, the re- rources demanded by suoh a crisis, 1f the has, neither America nor any other country need bo alarmed ot what threatens our people, nor con- cerned with the particusr measures that may bo resorted to on their ba- halé, If she has not, then the hu- man tarian will probably overcome many other feclings, and our country will oace more become the recipient of external charity. Have we where: with to meet the requirements of the winter's distress? Unquestionably yea, Bhall 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 s popular spirit 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 am not very much mistakon in my ea- timate of whatsome of the popular leaders can acomplish here, and in the spirlt which has been appealed to among our people in America to stop this demoralizing work of Irish beg- gary once for all, I think the cause of national decency and manliness will be kopt free from the stigma of wendicancy on this ecossion, Itis well, then, that ycur readers, and all those on your eide of the water who are lnterested in our welfare, should ruu precisely what it is we can do to est this cmerger ey, as well as what is we do not want them to do, pend- ing the application of such remedies w8 way be deemed soflicient and nee money and $80 in United States cur- 1 J Fourteenth amendment, whether that rency. They were each fined §3 and ?},}f’{,.",fif‘ o } smendment in dnohriné that no state oos! 'nd those having pistols were| To W. 7 Taylor: You are hereby shall deny any person within its jarls- fined $3 additlonal, :mllfied that I, 1{‘1 14 Clilm 1ers 'lnhulu'tur diotion equa{ protection of the laws el ey iosper county, Nebraska, one ofjthecoun. | to be understood as forbidding un- A mpnugr,:nfil}l:.up' ties of the Oith represeatative district, | guugal taxation, and whether under s comprising Frontier, Hitchcook, Hayes, S oy “ehuntios, will contest|Foserved power to the amendment your vight 10 wat i the ‘roproentative altor 5 ropeal laws under which h bers 55 & represontative of said f6th | privaf corporations are formed Chicago, Mil- | district fo this state to conveno on the 2nd s waukee, 8t. Louis, Loulsville, Kvans- | day of January, 1883, up.n the following :,,l:fim'{',,:':: x:t:,:l:;g;‘:;c::p::z ville, Toledo and Indianapolis. After | grounds: : i T ) 1. Booauss sufficlont number of illegal | HOD®, except such as may be ex- discusrion, in view of the advance of Disaa) sl of & -fixd arcinad A R o {he price of hopa and general cont of | Yo were emst for yo i & 4 e e Ne. | its franch! to inorease the price of boer one dollar | ciaot In Hitobooek, Nebrasks, on the 7th | buclaces. ' The arsarbent in behalt of er barrel aftor Jan lst, both for|day of November, 1882, to chauge result |4y J argument in behalt of e shipping trade, ' The prico | and seonro a majority Tn your favor, o county of San Maoto and the state horetofore hat beon 89 for old and 88| . 2 ¥or maloouduct ori the part of the of California, who are the plaihtiffs in for new. A western asscciation, to xigufiml clfrk,' (,: u}:.flhn in "‘i;n“;"“ error, was begun by ex-Ohlef Justice R R fasiuriDa Ttian e polling ‘;u- [ nkleman, Dundy; | Rhodes of Californls- He will con- west of Rochesrer, New York, was county, Nebrasks, contrary to election | tj notic inuedt by cointy_ clerk, by order of tiaua bis asgument tosmorrow: - Bl formed. o B oounty commissloners, Qctoher 9th, 1882, ! . 3, ¥or maloonduct ot part of Fron. | and this lends additional interest to it. The Duty on 8 v tier county bosrd of canvassers in throw- Special Dispatch to Tin Bus, Boston, December 20.—A petition Onicaco, December 20,—The fol- lowing cities were represented in the brewers’ convention: nent counsel are engaged in the case, —_—— A Raid of Moxloan Brigands. Speclal Dispatch to Tux bes, R ing out the vote of Hateli, Hayes county, A Disabled Bteamer in Tow: Nul".i)"?hél I claim to have recelved at [Bpecial Dispatch to Tux Brx. t2 congress, numerously signed, in re- T .hf:.'fii;"& :-‘(d.#l::ly..lflffl New Yous, Deoomber 20.—The gard to tho sugar teriff, prays for | district on tho 7th day of November, 1853, steamship Oity of Berlin arzived off more reduction than the petition rec- | and am therefore logally entivled to repre- Sandy Hook this morning, having in ommends, and seks that the polari- |snt the eloctors of waid counties as repre. | tow t e disabled steamer City of Ohes- scope test be used. ;enlll‘uvellu;th Fifty-sixth district of Ne- | ter, seme line, The Oity of Berlin The Journal announces frauds in J;.L'“p.ag«'&” ]'(1&1‘;:.13 'fi.fi:’.’,‘.‘,““‘a sailed from New York to Liverpool the factory work of the State prison. | take depositicns, and such depoaitiona witl Decober 0h, bub maskiug soe. diee e be taken on the 12th day of December, | 8bled vessel, turned back and towe Tho Btate tg‘_nl;-r-ny Rogonts. | 1553 ut 10 o'clock u, m, at the cffise of the | her into this por. x;m;‘u luuw\--hul:) e n: 2 e.un:y k’“‘l“ an Uullh.:mmt Hitcheock INCOLN ecember ,—On ae- | county, Nebraska, with authority to ad- count of tho abaence of Iogonta Gan. | Jouru from iay to day watll allof sad tes > i wony o ave been . net, Powers and Fifield the board of | A Sty 0° 1 Gemnand an iwspection | MATAMORAY, Mox., December 20,— regents of the state university could | f'the poll hooks and ballots of Binkleman | A band of furty brigands o get no quorum, and they adjourned | snd Hulglor yucsinois, Dundy conaty, | den atiack on {he tgwn dmAf:-::l'l‘Adn until Januvary 10. Nebraska, and Culbertson and Palisade | yesterday, snd by a display of fi e A TR preciaots, Hitchcock mll’ln‘ly,‘N»bn-kn.!“ foepryred By m'u iub-giu’nu w;; o n rm o CHAMBEERS Bpectal w.uu::a Tuw bes. CuLbrTios, Neb., November 24, 1852 | flod terrorized to helr homes, : The Gauveston, Dscembor 20. — The| Tho contestee sulected as his offiser brigands seized and bound the mayor News' Hantsvillo specisl saye: and aldermen and carried them away In a|to assist in taking depositions G. V. f . 1 e ormn. last night Dsau's milling | Hunter, a justioo of the peace of this | ¢optives, intendivg to hold them for & large ransom, house was blowa down, killing Albert | place. Among the firat moves was to Dryden aud four voaro women who fnave the poll buoks and batlots of : ~ bad sonaht shelter there. Threo or [ Binkloman end Halgler precinots, arovLn bat be without Relding's Basis four others were badly wounded. Dundy couuty, ordered sent to the | Price 25c,