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TWELFTH YEAR. THo-OMAHA DAIlLYy BEE IAHA NEB SATURDAY MORNING JANUARY 6 1883 — ] 170 and private, are making commendabl rogress, It {s entirely unneccsiary or me to urge upon you considera tlons in sopport of the proposition | a8 common carriers sha'l never be linited, ‘“*3ection 7. The legislature shall pass laws to correct abuse, and prevent unjust discrimination and extort on in all cha ges anse, took the floor and made one of his prancing campaign apoeches, His efiort wan listened to with marked at- tention until he called attention to the NE3RASKA LAW MAKERS, railroad land grants forfeited, on mo- ion of Mr, Kuott it was laid on the table. " THE SALINE SAGE. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. A 1 axpres; W ey okl Soses an f THE TARIFF RUVISION, 1 E.fi First and Groatest Effort in :,hn ou: «i?mm\;nlch%n}ly‘;wu;uln:inl.l H‘.-nnljiirn\ln:-::(t:l-n:".j“(r::.‘;.:;L.|‘°|.'.'v:. A Pl‘fipflflda[‘afl[}fl of Braing in fact lhn: new cémurh‘u n:u 50;\;\'!\”, Recommendations of the Cattle r‘h“ ways and means committee was " N o carefully and steadily developed to | by adequate penalties to the extent, if H i idar. very zaalous, and emphasize 18 re- i i to-day st work on the free lts’ tariff the Direction of Statecrafl. |the end that it shall most fally. meot sy Tor that urpece, o el of Both Podies With Considor- | sy qeoting: Commission on4he Subject of (% day st » ot ey i it w . | their rty and franchises, oW auini q ¥ — the high parposo for which it Was es. | iyl iTations are mado for the able Bowels. When the devil was sick Plouro-Pneumonia. qaiaine and fxed tho daty uu the 3 Bmbellished With NUMErous | time or our strength to no higher | €307 that T wieh to briug your minds When the d vil got well kigildide L) b A i | arrose than that of devislng meas. | directiy, and in the most forcible man- The devil & saint was he,” odiido Lo | Bub-Heads and Several g'ul P T T o ine. |ner, the fact that by virtue of these “By all Ocds the Most Repre:| iy sally provoksd a gnod deal of The Secretary of the Iuterior A NOMINATION, . Y Suggestions. prove this sasred interest. Weo all | PFOVitions lu our fundamental law the| ggngative Legisiature lver |merriment at Butier's expenso. Sen-| Censured for Prcposing to The president to-dsy numinated 1 Roves that upon the widespread and |PeoPle have resorved to themsel T ator De k, who made a brief but pofnt- Gustavus Goward, of Iilinois, to be | e tfimwh ditfasion of knomledze dv.|absolute power in all matters pertain: Asrembled in Linco! od roply, thought the shoe fitted the Lease the Parl. secrotars of the United States logation The Free Pass Business Boldy foProclaimed an Iniquity, ing to the corrections of sbuees, ex- tortions or unjust discrimination upon the part of ramlroads or other corpo- rationa, Ruilroads may be justly regarded as among the most important factors in the rapid development of our aiate and it 1 of vital importance to all iu- terests that they be sustained and er- to Japan, Gen, Grant wi dine with 8 n Miller of Califorris, on Mondag, wiith the secretary of state on Tuescay, aud the president on Wedneaday The Chinese winister called on bim to-day. The director of the mint reporta a governor so well. The comwmittees as conatituted are certainly not partican, Tho chairman of the leading commit- toe, Senator Kivkaid, ie a straight re- publican, and considering their num- ber, the republicans h.vo had a very falr apportionment, Tf the same fair- ness is shown by Speaker Humphroys there #ill be no grumbling on the pends 1n great measure tho happiness of our fpeople, and the rafe'y of our system of governmont, Recg- | nizing this fact the uation bas wade ‘ While the Question of Railroad | provision for the most generous sid Regalation s Cautiously from the public property, and this Handled, trust will receive conscientious guard. Lanehip at your hands, that in the end Lively Debate in the Senate on the Prostdontial succsnsion The Deeperate Attempte of the Monops to Defeat the Antis and ‘‘Shake” with Ajce, A Vigilant Watoh to bs Kcpt on CAPITAL NOTES Special Dispateh to Tirw Bux CATTLE PLAGUE, A Varlety of Other Subjecte Eriefly tho resulte rightiully to bo expected Y couraged, for it must be remembered from a proper use ot cur educational god, for 1 1 that such corporationa are indi:peusa. the Yricky Cleck of the Hoa other sidn Wasnivoron, D. C,, January 6, — In discussing the question of the gain in metallic circulation by the coinage and imports during the psat { Touched. resources may be fully attainod, For | hat such cormorations are feliporte il THE® GISLATIVE GRIND. |Admission of Amoriown storo eattlo to [ {1*; MORtha of shout §24,000.00 in " & uo other purpose will the peopls more | Fh H i (R }“‘ l’m ,K“ Y Wpecial Diss . & $0 THS U8, Groat Britain, the cattlo commission | &4 500 00";i g" -4 I" Ll s oy wiilingly aud oheerfully give than in | 4aie Toey have in tho past beon |yne Repentany Pawneo Returns to| PR MR 0 p g | roport saga: Tt ds vain to hopo that SRl o . Gentlmen of th Serateand Houe o Repre- [eupport (f the canee of eduoation if |yt W K BEROtUTY pF BAE B0 o His Vomit. i Lowsiini A 3y England " will romove rostrictions s CONGRESSIONAL. nentadives, they can but have reasonable assur- | 2" &N¢ “'"'", il S "l e "{l R bravches the legislature met b)), ay wo fuil to show that the last | Speclal Dispateh toTir Bra. ! Having been called by the people [ance that their meavs so contributed totb i iald bbb b dasidl L the usual sur. In the senate a reso- of Nebraska (o serve them in the capa- city of their chief exocutive, It is in obadience to time-honored custom that 1 appear bofore you to-day. as demands that the railroads should bo either destroyed or crippled to the extent of impairing their usofulneer, or 8o restricted as to deprive them ol a legitimate return vpon capital in- vested. It the railroads have been un- will bo economioally and wisely used, Your epecial sttention i called to the question of text books for our common schools. The frequent change of books is attended with au expeuse THE FIRST WEEK, Correspondeneo of The Bee. OPENING OVERTURE, LiNcoLN, January 5.—The curtain has been rung down upon the ficet not Jution w. offered by Senator Rey- nolds to s, point a committee conslst- iug of D., Heist, Barker, Brown of Douglas, «nd Pattersou, on senate vestigo of infootlon has been wiped out from our land, and nothing short of absoluteand undeniable extinetion of this disoase In the United S:ates will open the Britlsh market to our live cattle a nd save us thoso miilions SENATE PRCCEEDINGS, WasninatoN, January b —-1n tie acnate Van Wyck, in presenting peti- tlona for the passage of the bill to give inoreased pensions to one armed and one legged soldiers, sald that the com- | o the discharge of | to parents that in many cases is bur-| . 7 i i 4 8% rules, It w arrled. woare mow every year prodigally, wo [ mittee on pensions would probabl M ahepticy Spon) Lo S Adiugs degsmnn in the extrome, and it is|J0tt the people will not tn turn be|of the political drama, that s being e B W might almost say fnnn‘;ly :shmywir;z reach a onnglunun upon chgnnb'oc,t the datios pertaining to thh pesition, Tyt unjast, The people cannot afford to : p The se:i:te commenced the opening , ) J $ d with th hoped that you may devise scme plan Bo/Hb 0t 16 1AL B AR Batawill be played at the state espitol. Likea ¢ b b Koid z a| vy The report estimatcs the|st the meeting on Tueeday next and . 'm.:fi?’y 1m;:lre:;c ::;nitn:la"; looking to a reduction of the expense f o S I T theyrightu of the publioas | Chinere play which continues from | papere 1 the contested caseh ARG | goyply Jopsen from the lung plague in | would report immediately thereafter. porsibilities, an 0 the trust placed in my keepine. 1t is my determinaiion to devote my best efforts to the service of the people, aud Ishall serve them with all the honesty of purpose and esrnest endeavor. In obedience to the requirements of the conetitution the officers of the exeontive department and of all the public institutions of tho state have severally reported to the governor. An examination of the variovs re- ports will sattsfy tho mosteritical that the affaira of the etaio ure in a satis- to which parents are subjectcd on this acoount. against corporations are protected by efficient lawa, It is only asked that such control and legislation by had as will be just and fair, considering the respective rights of both the people and the cocporations. This is ne an- reasonablo demand, It is such a de- mand as keeps steadily in view the important fact that with our resonroes as yét all but undevelopsd, we must not repel capital by legislation such as would hazard our best interests. In legislating it should be kept con- stantly in minde that ocorporations have the same protection from the laws that any citizen has, and that capita! iuvested in railroads muai be MILITIA. If it is the policy of the state to maintain its military force, there should be ample appropriatiove mads for equipping it in a waorough aud efticient manner. While it ie to be sincerely hoped that the day may never again come when the civil anthorities of Nebraska will be under the extreme necessity of calling for military assistance, yot should that time come, the moss seri- ous consequences might resuls f there were not w well disciplined and prop erly armed militia to snswer sach de- day to day, through comedy, tragedy aud melo-dramy, the biennial perfor- mance that commenced at noon Tues- day, will extend to a period of up- wards ot forty days. In many re- spects the spectacle affords mych in- struction as well as amusement. THE INTERTOR DECORATION® of the two houses excel in elegance and luxury anything of the kind that has ever besn seen onthe political toot boards in Nebraeka, Therenate is by all odds the most digrified rs well as intelligont body of men that have ever aszcmbled to make laws for tho com- at 11:46 ad journed till 2:30 p. m. next Monday. In the house, Bierbawer, of Chey- cnne ¢ounty, cesupied the chair, and a good deal of skirmishing was done, but nothing of importance except to vote each member and officor of the house ten three cont stamps, ten one- cent wrapoers, and ten dat; or their equivalent in weeklies. The house then adjourned till 2 p. m. next Monday. to-nlght, Gebbardt Comes West. Speclal Dispatch so Tas Ben, papers, ost of the mem- bers will loave on the trains for home the United S ates flat from 2,000,000 tos 3,000,000 head, The capital rep- resented by the Frelant yearly lossos at O per cent would be from $40,000,000 to §60,000,000, and that represontocd by prospective loasos at the same rate, 81,000,000,000. The woverning prin- ciple in all these recommendations is that the faderal government shall for: bid the movement of store cattle out of any Infested state, except after quarantine, such as is now imposed on cattle imported from infected torelgn countries. The report recommends that tho secretary of tho treasucy b ompowered to order the instant de- struction of all anime's which in Senutor Platt said he hoped the committee would le ready to report after its next meeiing, but he was not #0 confident of it as the senator from Nebraska ssemed to be, A bill was passed making an appro- priation for the survey vo ascertaiu the practicability of uniting the upper +tHaents of the Missoari and Colum- bia rivers by a ca Vost, of the committeo on territor- ien, aubmicted a report relative to the Yellowatone Paik and said he would ol it up at au early day. At 2 o'clock the presidential succes: eion bill camp up as unfinished tusi aus- | und, protected equally with cspital invested | monwealth. Tn fact there is a pre.| Cuicaco, Janoary 6.—The Now | gnarantine give any evidences| Senator Garland, in advocating the factory con d they furaish| NG00 woarcely hops to alwvagn en- | By ans oitad el of Ludusiry. o | pondersuco o brain, sud a vory good. | York tram this morning had amongits (of a dangeroun contnglouy disoase. | bill, said the practical cbjaction to the | amplo evidenca cf the fiot that thelyyng” tumuits and diceders euch | jug N ERGtesiica ol At and |1y display of bowels smog the grave jers Fredorick Gabhardt wud LEASING YELLOWSIONE PAKK, present hybrid system created by the i interests of the ol te hn«v'u h;gn.m as have aricen in othor s'ates, | (o more, k) wnd dignified sonators, most of whom M:mm‘und 0. A Bwartz, of [ () the first of Soptomber last Aot. |1aw of 1792 had been strikingly illas. | ible and it ,"L‘_'}Lv‘n-m i :Ium It or cutbrenks that aro as®| it she railrosdsLave been opprosstve | Would pull down the scales at 200( New York Thcre were not & half|jng Sooretary of the Interior Joslyn [ trated at the time of Presideut Gur- red to the mes r that has just| to the reports | rule, or i east in & mojority of | i and led by is tor the legiclatare to upply the nested correction, L) Wihcrher the vul are the poutde, “The house ia not only ! merous liplalative body that b dozen persons upon the depot plat- form when tho train puiled m. A moment theveaftor tho prasengers be. agroed to Jonse to Canol T. Hobart and Benry F. Douglasa o territory of 4 440 acres within the Yellowstone tield's death; and after the 4'h of March noxt, unless congross should legialate upon the subject in tho menn- R o it | B i A air and | convened to muke laws in N to alight, uational park for hotel purpos s, Ho- | timo, the lifo of the president won'd 3 ) PRI RARRIT SRRy % menger in @ question for you to | butb comes neare onting 1 rd - the bart and Doug associated with | be only one standing between us and ;v iablo {nformation con rolng pao-fyy gy , and it is to bs hoped that you ato win! woating a h"““i n ulat overoc :v'm.d A1 thom Rafoe Haich and the lors) win n‘l\hrl"vy, Oa tho other hand, oue of i / ic affairs, apir may bo s ded in your deltberations | * Derby hat of the same oulor, and te ni“ drawn ready for signuture, O Dao- | the -,.u‘lvm)_tfmm of the system prop s.d i swady b | tht you may be cnabled to find the | #, alightod from the train. Ii| gynbor §ch the xenato at the iustauce | by this bill was, it dovolved tho dutiss ! /t andar e e Aot nd ankel w moment befora tho passens | of Sonator Vest ineliucted the sesre- | 0f tho presidency ia anarchy easos ap i ¥ ) 4 el then alor rin the eud, almoss iu- | such o law as will ttd 4CQUIT ITSELF WITH CREDI , ““Thero goes Freddia Gub-| y4ps of the interior to furnish the sen. | on the seorotary of state. No iaforior gr oy e s oaive 12| yasindly, honest labor miots the ex-| gapital, bub at tho same tie fully | N tho dischurge of ifs great truet Tho depot employon KOE 0 utg with copies of the agreoment and | Man was ever nomivated for that il qoanidoration fo which theft motit sh.| e aud 1s tho loscr Oav militin is| progcef tho rights of tho people, A a | BB apRERr to bo bir, | e punad ou oud ) progoled ivase. Tho mattor was re- |offivo, Uuder the existing law tha e the! N I B to ho Grand Pa ba oarly axd careful, aad you will find that cconomy has characterized pub lic exp tures, and effi.izncy and faichfaloess boen menifested ia all the state dopartments and institutions. I sabmit the following supgestions and recummondations: of Lonest indastry and honess labor, whether of high or low degree. It is therefore of interest to ail, as well as the part of pradevce and economy, to make such prepara- tion as experience has shown to be needed for the suopression of such for the prote guide in conmdering & grestion of such yrave importance, so d it and per- plexing, it would scom the part of wiadom to avsil ourselves of the expe- rience of other states. You will fiud me at ail times ready to co-operate with you in such action arnest, Thoy niean businees and will not be trifl:d with, Muny ot them, of course, lrok acquaintanco with their datios, bat ncarly all soem 2 be disposed to eerve their constitu- ents with fidelity, The speaker, Mr. Humphre, is & man of mozo than rogistered as * F. Gebnarde and ser- Ot hiw areizal at the hotel, ha 3d directly to the register and ferred to the cowmmities on territorios 1o inventigito and the committee in- clines to the couclusion that the in- terior department has tranecended its vaus, ¥ A. Maura, C. A. Svarlz, | auihority in makiog tho sgreement New York.” apartments, Iie was shown to hia|,nq agreed to roport the bill elearly defining the duty of the department prestdent of tho senate would become 1 cortein contiogenoy, acling president. The provislon rendered the character of the administration very uncertain. For tnstance, when the senate mot after the death of Grare fisld, the senator from "oslaware (Bay- outbreaks as may be too formidable b the protection | Average ability. Prompt and decisive e and also oxlending the area |ard) was chosen president of the sen- | 5 _m‘"‘““““”' e ba controlled by the eivil authori- ;E fl:yp“uh;.:zc‘e:::z.::r g |4 actions, apd if I judge him rightig, MEDILL ’ow'ATOB' of the purk tok the oast |ate, and if he had become president off | The supbrior advautages aud alirac- |y and liable to arise atany time. ambltious to make a reputation thit B tions of soil and climate possessed in 8> hizh a degree by Nebraska have been and and will coutinue to be the leading icflaences operating to pro- mote the steady growth and develop- meut of our state. It shouid be our policy to supple- ment these natursl advantages in every posaible way by wise and liberal legis: lation to the end that immigrants from ather lands, all who may be look- tog for homes in the west, way be at- tracted towards and ivfl1enced to find homes within our limis. The ques- tion of such legislation as may be ad- HASPY LEGISLATION, By the terms of our constitation it is provided that members of the legis- latare shall not receive pay for more than forty days at any one ses:{on, The compensation is small at best, snd but fow can afford to remain their own expense. It iatherefors im- portant that your work be done within the constitutional limit, as to time, for which you will receive pay, and for the further reason that an undue prolonging of the session is adding un- necessarily to the expans s incident thereto aund plasing additional burdens You will no doubt take such action in the premises as in your judgment is deemed bast, for the intereat and wel- fare of toe state. PROTECTIVE LEGISLATION. There is an evil of oonsiderable magnitude, which of late years has provatled in mauy locali ies of our state to tho great injury cf large num- bers of our people. 1 rofer particu. larly to the sale of bogus or fraudulent patent rights, and of stock in fictiti- tious or pretended corporations, by which unsuepecting persons, through varlous devices, hava been induced to will advance him to a higher post at no distant day. HE STANP3 PLEDGED not only to respect the anti-monopoly sentiment, bus to aid in wholesome anti-monopoly legislation, When his committoes are wnnounced, wo shall see how far his sclion accords with his profession, ‘The greatest blunder the house has mado up to this time is the re-election of Brad Slsughter as ohief clerk, Slaughter is & dangorous man in that respongiblo position. He s notori- ously An Enthusiastic Send-Oft for the kdi- {ror of The Chicago Tribune, Special Dispatch to Tis Ben, Cnicaco, Janunary b.—Congresman John Finerty proposed Joseph Medill, editor of The Caicago Tribune, for United States sonator. The conclusion of a long article, culogintic of Modill, 18 an appeal by Finerty to hls fellow demoerats to join the ropablioans and rate,” The Citizon says, “‘by following our mug- gestion they will send to the senate “To dom: elect Meodill, to a line north and south hrough Cedar mountain and southward to the 44th parallel, north latitude, an addi- tion of 3,334 equare miles, wholo area of which would be 6,644 square miles. The bill provides that all territory within tho limits of the park shall be withdrawn from settlement, ocou- pancy or sale, and set apart as a public park o pleasure ground for the peoplo of the United States, The present trevpsssers will bo removed and farther trospass prevented, troops to be usod if necessary. Fish ahail only be taken with u hook and line aud the United Staiss, the chieherzcuiive offize would have boen filled by ®» momber of the party dofeated at vhe polls. Bat, as if by magic, Bayard was deposed and the senator from Illi- nois (Davie) was put in his place, the distingulshed senator belonging to no party, but walking in an atmos- phere of his own, above all parties, cerulean, etherial, or what not. [Laughter.] If he had been called to the presidency by the deaths of President Arthur, wist verdiot of the neople would have approved hua or his party{ Garland in the conrse i eri i L i t his remarks expressed the cpinion B I0N3AY" o us te e 3 an American of the Americans; killing of game prohibited. Thesecre. | of _ oxpr i ::::;’h M. ;Txlr:;n;x{:dt:a:;)i‘; nc:r!mi: make worthlees pucchs nd give in "pv}‘}“é‘;fit:::n“:z;‘ aaclla el ettand IN GOLLUSION WITH JOBBERS a man who bolieves in up-|taryof theiaterior may grant leason tor !lulh fl\ub prosident's term of cffice J ment thei otiabl i . s ° | aud e ions that seek hwa in L e igni orm 02X 00 Il 2 i . benelts is referred to you for sclu- | PAymen their negotiably promissory ing the clection of » United Ssates [ a corporations that seek to thwart|holding the power and dignity | torms not excoeding ten yeors of small [ ought to bo six years, tion. AGRICULTURE. Tho agricultural intereats of Nobras- ka wore never more prosperous than at tho present time. Among the most | serviceable agents in the advertisement notes, wk cent hold ch, by a transfer to inno- rs, they wore finally com- senator has resulted in times past in the neglect of other importaut buai- ness aud to undue hatte and dispatch of basiness In the closing days of the session, To remedy this evil of basty and in the present condition of our crimi- legislatiorr and defeat the will of the people by trickery aud fraud, Theso parties made a desporato effort to got him in under all sorta of pretexts, the main one buing that he knows the duties cf the position. The fuct s ho of this republio at home and ubroad; & man who believes in the full ri:hts of adoptod citizons, and who would y unfair or cowardly diecrimtoaticn to be made between thom and the native born peoplo ¢f never pormi parcels of ground, bat no more ground shall b leased than is nocessary for hotets or storehouses for the accom- moaation of visitora, and the neceu- sary outhouses, and for gardening or grazing land 10 conuection with the Souator Morgan moved to ameud, to provide that the officer sncoceding to the acting presidency shall hold the office until the president's dlsability s removed, or, until the vacancy is otherwlse lawfully filled, instead ot nal law, such fraudulent practices can k il ki A | Americn, Such an, wo emphati- | hotels, but no exclusi ivill untll the end of the regular tern: as | of aue wiat kave boon aur agriultura | 2, 4 33, (CCHIER, PRACESS O poory “conaldored ogtalation, 300 | (00 5™ s ety ™1, | auly e pess ot an el am | moncpy of vy bind sl b grvoted providd in th bl " :gabl:hid that you may 800 fit to ex- | 3Dy accounts for the fact that such :nl(::u ‘p:on:;;:{;.au; ;::sm"e;ftzzl;]: ling bills, I am told that two|s‘atesman, ought to be the next sena- | which shall fn"any manner interfore| Senator Edmunds moved the bill tend them will bring a certain and satlsfactory return, Reports from the various county and state associations throughout ths country afford evidence of progress and growth in agricuiture that i deed most gratifying. The exhibitions at our own state and county fairs during the past year were the boat ever had in the state. A steady ad- herence to grain raisiog alone tenda to eales are made so frequently, and with seeming immunity from punish- ment. I would, therefore, respect- fully anggest the propriety of lncor- porating iuto the law, by amendment or otherwise, a suitable provision remedying this defect. RAILROAD PASSES. The custom on the part of railrcad corporatious of granting passes to state oftizials and membora of tho leg- work before you, and in this way ma- ture and perfect the more important subjecta of leglalation at the earliest practicable day. You will by so doiog make it possible for all whose duty it is to do so, to examine ana understand measures they are called upon to sup- ort betore acting upon them, and you will thus be enabled to best meet the wishes of those you represent. To you, coming directly from the people, years ago every railroad bill intro- duced into the houso was immediate- ly copied and duplicates sent to Omaha to the B. & M., and U. P, headquar- ters, and that is not the worst hy any means, His efliclenoy in other re- spects is questionable, The manner v which he calls the roll ie simply un inealt to the house, to whichno legis- lutive body in any state would submit, Most of the time he oulls the names so tor chosen by thls splendid state to represont {t in the higher branch of the national legislature. Patsy Moor: Bpoctal Dispateh to Tux lix. Onicaco, January 4 —The Juter Last Ocean’s Baltimore special saye: Sunday at the Oatholio cathedral, Miss Lizzle MeDonald, eleven yesrs o wintor of charlty teaching in Mobile with froo and unrestrained acoess of tho public to all portions of the park. ‘Ihe extension of the limits of the park was recommendad by the ocom- mittee upon the suggestion of Gen- eral Sheridan, who has, as command- er the military department embracing the park, mads a carefal study of the country and was convinced that the reservation should include the pro- posed extention on account of geo- be recommitted to the committee on judiclary with instructions to report as soon as may be a bill to farther provide for and regulate the daties of the president of the United States by the president of the senate pro tem and speaker of the house of repre- sontatives respectively in owse of va- cancy in both the officss of president and v.ce president of the United States and for the administration of jpoverish tho moil, That tho far-|islatuce is ono of long standing, and T|their immediato reprecentativen, thin | F8P1d!7 that only o fow can anuwr, | Chicso, ,?:.",;.",:""L'}.,,','S.l ‘.]Tw::fi f,'.‘("h‘"l SR s pamonochil ::I!mnflau{;g'it:r; i‘iltl:ce:“i‘:e u:’ Rm"!iv:n!: \ mers of our state will find it to their |wight siy of almos: wniverssl prac- | in a consideration of grave moment, | %00 PODOdR €an Kl TAakRabnensicr | HE oG o 11 Ve | thots eball be y th AR sdvantago to diversify their induse |tics, Waile I do not believe that et 1 presnt, | Whei bills Arepub on thein] DRVl BYRELson, DoL K Souts WAR.OLAIMS, o L e HIRe BRR trios, thore can 53 but little if any | pasres have been «ivon or intonded in i passago, his peculiar roll call enablea) ‘et 16, oun LR e Tho house committes on war claima [ Pronc eB¢ O H16 sohate pro tem nor \ o o have resson far com. | the nature of a beibe, ot for the pur- | I8 the prcgrem We have thus far|him to dofeat bills by miscount, and |Fecovering she nurged hor father| 030 vonnry fayorably tho claims | oencer of the house of represents- A i the. fact that onr Ter | posa s with “ihe expectation of jm.|mado as a stato and in the prosont | ho also oarries joba through in tho | throush u protescted iltuess, Going \HT /O NEY VTN T e O | tives, g S svnting more and MOFo at- | besnorly Infaencing e notion of in. | eFstifying condition of affaire, as weil |ssme way, As a matter of fact|to Washingion sho met Moore, Lovelp i valn of e stoamer| Seuntor Edmunds said this motion on te g i3, 0 o ¢ 9! 0w 0% 04 i ccti - stork, aud las 0 tho growth of @r-iv, |sidored by those who may have taken | F4UUFo, we Ben peop have shandunt | Ho osly weceivad 4 votes whon the | the — on_tho Mintaippl ot Momphis in | b, Feriees o natnion. cotivens that must at great expense be trana ported toa distant market. Agricul- fure is at the present time, and will be for yoars to come, if not always, the leading intereat of our state, and as such it will no doubt receive at your hands such congiderativn and care as | the great importance of thesubject de- mauds, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. The subject of & thorough goolog- aud used them as placing them under any obligatiou, direct or indirect, the fact yot remains that a pass represencs valus and Ats acceptance isior that renson of doubitul propriety. To the ond that represoutatives of the peeple mey be enabled to avoid even the bure suspicion of having been improperly inflaenced in their actlon or in the faithful discharge of their public du- ties, it is recommended that a law be Uuder the gaidance of the source of all wisdom, may we, into whose hands the honor of our state has baen com witted, 8o scquit ourselves of the trust, so perform the work assigned ue, that the good pame Nebraska has thas far borne may receive no atain, and that we may in some degree aid in strengthening, in making yet more broad and firm, the foandation of her future greatness, who have discovered their blunder are not disposed to retrace. FOR THE FIRST TIME the senate has asserted its digmty in stripplog the lieutemant governor of the power to pack the committees in the interest of corporations and job- pers, Although there is a docisive anti-wonopoly majority in the senate the result was only achisved by an Epoctal Dispateh to Tuw 1 OnicAGo, Januvary .—Miss Emlily Falthfol and Miss Kate Pattison, of the Langtry troupe, were tendered a reveption this evening by Mre. Dr. It was a brilliant affalr, at which the leading wociety ladies of the city were present, There Sarah Hochatt, were many costly floral tributes, - 1863 and of Mary Jane Veazle for $0.000 for property taken by the United States troops a: Natchcz dur- ing the war, OL) WAL CLAIMS, The house committee on war clainns to-day ngreed to report favorably ou the Rosencrans hill allo7ing the state of California §25,000 for the moncy peld by the state on account of ex- by the fathors or departing entirely from that system as proposed in the pending bill. Seuator Blair offored an amendment providine ‘that the cavinet cilicera named (o succeasion ) inatead of se'lnz 28 preaiient in the cases contemplated in the bill, skall 8o act ouly until con- grous can vcome together and provide by law for fi'ling the presidency. Bonator Jones (Fla) offered an ioal suryey of the stato is commended | enacted prohibiting tho grauting of organized etruggle. Evory scheme Cotton Mills Idle pennes in the Indian wars and author. |am-ndment providing that o cabinet to your most careful consideration. It |passes tooflicers of the executivs de- CONCLUSION. that ingenuity conld contrlye Was | gpecial Dipateh to Tun Brx. IT‘BH the treasury department to set. | cfliser shall sacceed to the acting i belleved by competent julges that | partment of the state, members of the | In conclusion I wish to assure you, tried to defeat the will of the major-| = pyyyyppruia, Januery 6Tt fs| °'h\': favorably the cluim of Cap- prosidency who would not be _elicible we have within our borders coal in|legislature, and to auy of the class of | that in all measures calculated to pro- ity. After the I?en'm; had appointed | ouiimatod that at least ten thousand tsin 2 icholas J, Bigley for $21,211, [for electi a8 president. Withoot abundance; and the importance of the [ officia’s who, by reasous of thelr pub- | mote the hunor, prosperity and gen. |18 committess the gang of monopoly | jgoma, and probubly two hundred the valuo of the steamer Hercules and [ acting on theee amendinenta the sen- fael question alons would seem 10 |lic positions, wey have it within their | oral wolfaro of the state, ycu will have henchmen that huug around the lobby | {hongand spindicn are ddle in the cot: | tow of coal destroyed at Momphis | ate went into €xecutive cession, Ad- irant reasonable expenditure | powor either to confer or withhold fa- | my earnckt co-operation, and that in | M40 a daeh at scveral of its mem: | (o ung woolen milla in this city and |'® 4363 y | jourcea. Jooking to the development of our|vora or bencfis to railroad corpora: |entering upon tho dircharge of the |Por® With the view of croadng disoord | viei, iry The house committee on naval uffaire ;.. JROUER PROCGERDINGS, hidden resources, ch survevs | tiona executivo acpariment it in in the firm | #2¢ ¢ivision - — ngroad foatk un approprinifon suffi-| WasuiNGToN, Januery 4.—Randal? awaken an_interost awong tho people | RAILEOAD CORPORATIONS, Daliet (hat . will exiond to me| , TUEY OFFEKED SE¥ATOR HOWSLL TELEGRAPH NOTE3 olert to build two heavy armored |eald he was unavoldably abaent from to saok and examine for thumaclves In this connection I will quote from | your generous utd and counsel, of York the j of appointing| " - orcirers, one crniser of 4,000 and three [ the house yesterday, but had he been s ARS8 Bas atatas Bave | At Al 1 ol | J Y the entles list ¢ v 208 and tale | EPecial Disptctios to Tun Brn. cruisers of 2,500 tone; also for a would have voted for the Al uzh sur other states hay rticle n (11), entitled Corpors James W, Dawes, ; o 1 T el e e iy ) tone; ats ) G for 1 8 ly to thelr reacuroes i » cous'itution of she state| Lincoln, Jan, 4, 18 whatever he » if ho would only | | CHITAGE, JRGHATY b e ssicarr of | P3teh boat and a torpedo boat, all o civil servide reform bill. | ( managemen: of a seier f Nobragka tious numbered four make »_minorily b and voto o1 pgouthwestora pasengor pool 4 Do of gteel. 1t was agrood furiho ton (Tlia.), dida's hask hf | tifisaud thoroughly practical man it |4y and seven v'. luufl‘l', Mr Howell did not nibble T, Januery B,~William | Hh¢ Icn-:n £ the appropria p Hade Ho woald bave voted | feel assurcd, be producti “Seation alw eretofore o:n- at the bai s S, Call: emplove, | madeina bulk, to nrie that ag the bi y | would, T A'“.:’: d-tx e i avocted. vy:.'.,.,'.;.y.fi-(f-":: L-! i 4 Ouher senators wore roped in by the e .“' e b ove’ | work be let at public contract » house then, in committee, took the material prozress of the | ed in thisstate are hereby declared pul can's Albrquerq N. M.) eappors into t oms ressrved for former s un '.\ R e up the Distritt of Columbia aporo- hizhways, and shall be free to all per Alojo Garcia, & Moxlos - living | C0Frupt work aud aportuned | ¢ f the Prude i i b T b priation bill, Ttapprepriates §3,433, - " ounof thelr pees mw and | 100 2 gUR | HEATE B EEEY dag By | with all sorts of bsso proposals, bus | yy and for forgery, |, Tho senate naval comm to-| 847, being 88,642 loss that the esti- roperty thereon, undsr such regulations [ PR AR, WA 00 BT O | (ke achemes 74 When th , Janunry 5 - Judge Law-|dsy agreed on a geveral bill, which | mates, The bil issubstantially as the a8 11 @ preseribed by law, A f ¥ M g Y & S P haad e & 2a ronce dism 1 tho writ of habeas corp vill allow the government cofficers of agent law, % ecuted i foclatire may from (e to| Reperis Attilla DiGarcia wid Jose altiens vors 7 peported ©4fand deii-d ty peli i n for dischurgs fitod | thy United States to reccive & B o 2 sible o pue lawa cutablishing reasouable | \iaiciota, hev paramour. Raperta la| 1 pocite €x:Ho HULER, WO Ly Fmost Harver, undor beil for berjary | from foreign governments i NEw YO0BK, January 5,—The battle of ’ pired sxlum ratesof chargos, fir 40 b | atiractive young senora of sy ex. | had been B i L du the wuil Jrought by Mails) iy honso judiciary committe to- | Now Ocloans will be celsbrated hero in 4 EDUCATION, Iatens satlnoady T ttin SEate: [ Blexican family, Doth are in THROWN OVERBOARD v e T s A lkn;lwh day, aftor discussing Kooti's resolu- ‘.A‘:E)ll"d.I;A!MII.JK, undt:me uuqvlcau‘nl}iu jona! institutions, public| be lisbuity of ra 1 corpeeationg by the anti-monops iu theie confers | toe Awsrican Nows company for libel, tlon declaring all Northern Pacifiolof K “‘"‘""“"{l-d ougressman Carlisle, of Kentucky, will deliver the address,