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TWELFTH YEAT. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. The Close of th) §icial Season Orowned Wi‘h Brilliant oy BT o r— IR gt e THE OmaHA DAnly BEE Vg prastlioally completed the .. ~€ry harbor bill, thongh some matters derail and arrargemen® remain, and tho Items for the Missisaippt river wil not be fitally fixed in the bill in ad. vance of the report of the rpacial Mis alaslppi river committex, The com. OMAHA NEB WEDNESDAY MORNING FEBR T ——— S —————————————————————————— sject of tariff legla'atton was fully scassed in the lightof recent intima- «.ons from the house that no tarift bi -[and " the opinion prevafled that th I]can pass that body at this session, - | senute should not be influ need to de- viato from I's preeent line of poliey THE OLD WORLD. ! o ¥rom All Quarters. A Varied Assortment of News UARY 71883 e — 397 U tothe crown princs on the ocasion) done to develop British t of his silver wedding, tho first tele. | Moxico; 4 Y e gram ever sent by a Chiness sovereign | Moxioau to a Earopean prince. colonel of Blucher's Hussses. The Prince of Wales in gazetted | diplomatie ~elations, in what oan bs done regarding, bonds held in England, and to take eoteps towards renewal of Well informed persona say only an anconditional pro- THE REIGN OF REX. ——— A Brief but Magnifi-ent Spec- Events merco committce has carefully exam- | through any apprehension that the R UL bkl S L R tao}s m thfl H@alm 01 b ined each of the ninety items objected |house might rofuse to accept ita " " Sr. Prreranuna, Fobruary 6. — The AL T Hflmus ) to In the report of the secrotary of war | work. 1t was resolved to continue | 'D®, Frince Kxpulsion Bill| Russian police olaim to have destroy«d The Flood+d Distriots ; Marriage of Miss Alios Blaine ooneerzj]r;g lnst ym!'- river and har. | consideration of tho bill during the Doomed to Defeat in the “:hg"“;, Tg' "'“'l ;““" the streets | gy mn-:mmh:%;- nl::““o‘. = ill, and In some oases | remainder of th ok et SwtDurg without armed es. J 3 i 1 and Ool. Coppinger in has recommended appropriations vlann'm‘ n'r‘;rt {L:32‘.;8"'.4.."'33.',:,",3.3 French Senate. cort, = Tovero, February & —-The river at [ P18t0's Deecription of the Lost the Forenoon, Followed by That of Miss Brewster and R. J. W, for the same objects, for beginning new works, bat all are for money to carry forward improve- ments on which the government has alraady expended large sums, as, for The committee do not make any recommendation tion. The unanlmous feel the senate should not abandon the would do with {t. g was that bill on_mccount of any diubt that might be felt as to what the house The feeliag was very hopeful for oasy passage of the .| All British Officials Guarded Against Fenians, The programmoe of the czar's move- ments are, announced for the next Olosely | throe months, A SHAKE Maprin, Febroary — Another oarthquaks oocurred at Archena to- this point has risen a foot during the panl cight hours, but the lce atill holds iree, and upon Ita ability to withstand She pressure foon above depends the snfoty distriots of the oity, Atlantis lllustrated in Highteen Caras: of the low-lylng | e Orleans in Gorgeous A% J o y CLeveLawy, Kebruary 6, — Hun. tire by fu d & ] Eoon in the Evening, lostance, at the harbors of Baltimore, | bill, tome senators betng of the opin. | Ex!ling ths Poor of Ireland -War-| 4oy I\ |ystad fi inutes. No |dreds of y T .s‘::!:,::;:,; p?i:.lv?::n:'ppglk:::i ::: h.n'u,.g by sitting late each evening rants Issaed Ageim for d.nge, s kst Y ing .t‘xia m:i:-:i::’l:::.’ ::;d:'Iu:el::lry Light. the bill cin be completed by Satur- | While the Presideat’s Recsp.- |englneers’ roport to demand appro- | dsy night. Davitt and Healy: !I.A:'Il' IN CURA dmr}od distriss, Tho rallways are 1e- ot W bl Mavwin, Fobruary G.—The antl. sumiog thelr oustomary rannig of | Te Receptt tion O d Ol |+ 8. With the excepiion of the slay joty will shortly d d [#ains. The Stmndard 0il SOTPAIEN SN e Rirgs ' Fals ion Uro wos an OF 63 Misslssippi improvements the amonnts CONGRENSIONAL. FRANCE. oay soclety will ahortly deman Lalish oo 4 Salt All The Eftect of the Folitical Cy- clone Conspicuous in the New Harbor Bill, Pope Details His Preparations to Bounce the Okla- homa Raiders, The Bill to Put Grant on the Retired List Adopted by the House Committee, The Day's Werk in Congress Chiefly Eulegistio. A Vast Variety of Inveresting News recommended do not exceed 30 per cant of the engineer's estimates, The whole amount called for by the bill will be about §6 000,000, exclusive of the My ippi river appropriation. RETIRING GRANT, the billte place Gen. Grantupon the re- tired llst (f the army with the raok of general. The chairman was instructed to prepare a report In.favor of the biil to be submitted to the committee Thuratay. The minority report will probably be signed by two or three members, THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL, In the star route trial Thomas W, Steele, of Arizona, testified in regard to the route from Tresalamous to Clif. ton, Bliss put in the offisial papers connected with the Culifornia route from Jalian to Colton. John C. Hayes, sub-contractor, was examined Special Dispatch to T Brx. SENATE PROCEEDINGS, ‘WASHINGTON, sinate, after a ehort executivesersion, took up.the tariff bill, Senator Beck moved to make the Tho house committee on military af- daty on woolen cloth, shawls and all mannfactores of wool of every de- falrs practically agreed upon terms of scription, made wholly or in part of wool, not special'y enamerated or pro- vided for, 35 instead of 40 cents pouad, leaving the additlonal adva- lorem daty cf 35 per cent as in the ill, Senator Sherman offered a substi- tate for Back’s paragraph, which, be- 1og obj:cted to, he modified to read as follows: shawls and all manufactures of wool of every description, made wholly or in part of wool, not specially enumer. ated or provided torin this act, valued at not exceeding 80 cen's per pound, 36 cents per pound and 36 per contum advalorem; valued at above 80 cents February 6.—The ‘“Woo'en ocloths, woolen Spectal Dispateh to Tx Bar. GENERAL ITEXS, Panis, Fobruary 6. —Crowds visited the Hotel Droust to day to lnepoot Sara Bernhardts jewels offered for sale, Prince Krapotkine is ill. He will be moved to the infirmary. Krapotkine is suffering from conges- tion of the brain, Prinoe Jerome denies he aspires to the French dynasty by divine right. Tho National says whatever the vote In the senate on the expulsion bill, the minister of war will request the president to sign a decree placing the Orleans princes in the army on the retired list. Fallieres 1. f¢ his bed to-day for an hour. A week's repose is absolutely neoetsary far his recovery, honce ho will not be preeent at the expulsion bill debate in tho senate. Northeote left Nice to-day for Lon- don, Tho Priuce of Wales and Salis- the extinction of the Caban system, which compels former slaves to con- tinue in the service of masters for a term of years, RELATIONS RENUMED, Varrarawo, February 6 —The di- plomatio relations batween Spain and Chili havo bean resumed. THE RAGE OF THE RAJAH, Bousay, February 6 —The Rajah of Lunagur, Naatywar, has ralsad a land rovenue, The Ryots refused to pay and 300 of them assembled, arm- ed, claiming redress. The Rajah di posed of 700 polioe to suppress the di order. They attacked the Ryots kill- ing 70 and wounding many others, Seven polico were wounded. The dis- proportion of casualities suggests that the ¢ ffair was simply a massacre, The government has ordered an inquiry, BISMARCKE WANTS PRACE, BegruiN, Fobruary 6.—Bismarok it ace and Other Entsye- tainme: made contracty to rebuild the burned works to-day. The weather is throat- ening another atesm, Taaxno, 0., Fobruary 6. —Fears o} aflood feom the Maumee river are King Carnival. greatly heightencd to-night by the | %Peia! Pimpateh to Tur Ban. heavy snow storm, with indlcation of | NBW OkLeans, Fcbruary 6, —Reéx: coming rain, At Dafiance and Napo- | 748 offcially reseived in the cily to- leon water in the Avglaize river is |48y With seventeen cars, prusenting a - highet to.day than at sny time since | brilliant sableau, illustrating different the flood. A portion of Dcfiarcs is | ©Pochs in French history, The carni- entirely under water. Tareo large [ V3! Opens to-morrow, bridges at that point are in imminent| N¥W Oxixans, Fobruary 6.—Mardi danger. At Fremont “ho water is|&ra8 was celebrated with the usual fes- slowly falling. Thero is great suffur. | !iVitles and grand streot sp otacies, ing there mmong the poor families [ The clty waa gaily decorated and illa- driven from their homen, Roliof com- [ @oated at night. An immense orowd mittees are at work at these places|"ds in the streets, including 26,(00 and other poiuts, visitors: The king of the carnival CincINNaTI, February 8 — Another [8Ppeared with a grand pageant of heavy rain set in_this aftesnoon and | tWen'y cars, followed by the Phunny continaes unabated late to night, Rs.[Phorty Phellows with fourteen cars, . ports indicate that the storm prevails | 8ud the Independent Order of the over a wide belt of country on both | Meon with sizteen. The royal pa. aldes of the river. Fears are onter. | Roant, proceded by Bewaf Gras and at- t is thought will beablo to_attend the [ tained as to the results (f ' the atorm, | tendants, illustrated Atlantis, or - A question put by the court relative to | per pound, 35 cents per pound and in | bury will follow Friday; Gladstone | roichstag this session. Matters, he [as all stroams throughout thowstate are | the Loet Continent, described the number of extra horses required | addition thereto 40 per centum ad- |later. satd, ‘‘progrees tolerably well without | now swollen beyond anything by Plato, Tho tableaux pre- CAPITAL NOTES. led to discuaston on horaes. Witness | valorem. Agreed to. Bpecial Dispatches to Tim Bk, MARRIAGE OF ALICE BLAINE TO COL CUPPINGER, WasningroN, February 6, — Miss Alics Blaine was to-day married at her fathor's residence in this city to Bre vet-Col. John (. Coppivgor, United States acmy, T was witnessed by a brilliaut asserblage of ladies and gen- tlemen prominent in Washington so clety. Among them wero Presidant Arthur, all the members of che cabi- net now in ths city, the jusrices of the supreme court, a large number of son- ators and members of the house of representatives, and nearly all mam- bers of the diplomatic corps, together with the ladies of their respective familics, and many officers of the army and navy, Col. Coppinger is now on Geon. Pope's staff as lnspector general of the department of the Missouri, with headqusrters at Fort Leaven- worth, His army position Is major of the Tenth regiment of infantry, Borgner was recalled by the govern- ment and corroborated the testimony of the precediog wltness as to the number of stock required on tho route. His cross-examination by Ia- gerso!l caused much amvsement. He placed the averags lifo of a horse at 25 years, but finally admitted the only horse of that age he possessed had been given its liberty. Ingersoll “‘And what is he doing now; is he p'ekir g out a grave !’ A.—D n’c know; never atked him that question. [L.ughter.] Witness said ne had carried the mail fourteen years without losing a horae; had two extra borsee, but did not need them. Ingersoll--What is the breedof your horsea? A.—California horses, Q —~Would you sell your horses. Bliga--1 object. Senator Beck's amendment with- drawn, tho paragraph was lefc in this form, Ou motion cf Senator Aldrich, the duty on flannels, blankets, hats of wool, knit goo 18, and =all goods mada on knitting framer; balmorals, woolen and worsted yarn and all manufactures of every description composed whelly or in part of woratad; haic of the zlpa ca goat or other animals, except such & are composed 12 part of wool not epecislly enumerated or provided for, valucd at above 8) cents per pouud, was made 45 cents per pound and 40 per cent. advalorem, On Senator Back’s motion, the duty on bunting was reduced from 12 to 10 cents per equare yard,and 10 per cent, advalorem. Mr. Slater offered the following amendment: All wools, hair of al- paca goat and other animals, of value At the carnival at Nice to-day, W, Bigelow, an American, won the firs: prizo for the carriage most tastofully decorated with ff ) wers, Jalca Ferry had a long conference with Presidont Grevy to-day. It is rumored that Senator Challe- meet Licour conditionally accepred a postin the new ministry, Edouard Ab.u‘, opposed to & com- promiee, wes appoiated reporter of the renate committee on the expul- sion bill, AN ANGEL AUTHOR, Paxi1s, Fobrusry 6,—Louis Nicholas Boscherelle, the authior and grammar- Lan, is dead. THE ARMY DISSATISFIED. Panis, Fovrunry 6,— Pablic uneasi- nesa 1s iuscroasing. The impreesion prevails that the army does not like the expulsion bill. An intimation to this «ffaot has been conveyed to President Grevey. me. Thao empire’s machine generally works capitally. T am sinceroly glad we nre able to Jive without perpetual co! fliet, I could not endurs it. The irritation of former times would kill me. Isometimes suffer the greatest agony."” RBELIEF FOR THE CIMBRIA BUFFERERS, Hampura, Febraary 6.—The col- lectiovs at Hamburg for tho relief of the suffereas he the Cimbria disaster have reiched 84 000 marks THE €ZAR'S PROCLAMATION, St Prrerssune, February 6 —-The czar has issued w manifesto giving no- tise of the coronation at Mircow, on the 27th of May. The menifesto is addresked to all Russian subjects, The ukese orders the attendavce of mar shals, cf the nobility and the prifeots of the provinoc al eapitals except those of Siberia, whose attendance is ex- cueed on account of the distance, and rovi- ously known by the storm of F‘;ndq sented were designed to roepresent and Saturday. It is estimeted that | the Atlgmmun their social, religlous from sixty 1o s hundred laxge iron |8nd politi-al customs. The costumes and wooden bridges have been swept | from Paris were not received owing away throughout the stateof Ohio, |t the non-arrival of the steamer. and neatly as many in Pennsylvania, 00 hundred and twenty characters I'io losses will ran up into many mil. | were In the pegoant and seventy lions. Circaco, Fobraary G6.—1t has been snowu g heavily esince noon, The amount of snow already piled up along the tracks is so great that it will take but o emall dopth of new enow and a little wind to created another blockade. New Yonk, February 6.—A sleet storm, which at the beginning threat- wned to bring disaster upon the tele- graph wires and property, fortunately quickly changed 10 warm, heavy rain, turning the ice into slush. Laraverre, Ind., February 6 -- The Wabash contiones rleing. A number of families are rendered pieces of papter mache work, The subject of representation by the Phuuny Phorty Phellows embraced travesties on the drama and opera. Among the tableaux were burlerquo - illusteations.of Hamlet, Merchant of Venice, Mascotte and Patience. The Iudependent Ocder of the Moon for their third procession presented gro- teeque illustrations of tamiliar rhymes. Av 10'clocs the weather cleared and during the progress of the Rex pro- cession the sun shone brightly for two hours, the first in three days. At night the pageant of the Knignts of Momus, appeared. The subjoct was the ‘‘Moors in Spain,” elghteen cars, Ingorsoll- -1 never had such an op- | of fifteen cents per pound or over, portunity to buya horse before. 30 per cent. advalorem; under fiiteen IRELAND. Bliss—I do not want the witness to | cents per pound, 20 per cent advalo. | Speuial Dispatches to Tin L. BREWSTER-KOONS. be taken in. Miss Mary Walker Brewster, daugh- rem; all manufactures of wool or of Ingersoll—I don't want to cheat|which wools shall be the chicf compo- POLICIES AND CRIME, DusriN, February 6. — Subscriptions the president cf tho raral and Urban |homeless. Sixty - fiyo ocattlo sur- | illustrating scenes from legends, ro- administration, rounded by water in the yards at-|mances and the conquest of Granada. AN GOUNT HAR. RERIGNED, tempted to swim out to-day, but all[In the display thers were twolve Y were drowned. horsee, life size, of papier mache. The Pagts, February 6.—Count Do rptrd IO oars were m-gnmuafitly decorated. ontebillo hss resigned tho Brussels E -— ter of tte attorney general, was mar- ll:im- Well, if men are not immortal, [ nent element, 40 per cent. advalorem. | were opened yosterdsy in count: TELEGRAPH NOIES. The royal reception at the imperial Orses are. é rled to-night at Epiphany Episcopal charch in this city, to Robert J. W, Koons, of Philadelphia. There were ten bridesmaids, one of them the [Laughter.] After reaaing a number of cffislal glpen connected with the route from ilverton, Colorado, to Parrot City— Mr. Bayard proposed to amend by striking out the whole sshedule and subatitating the followiog: All wool, hair of the alpaca goat and other like daughter of Senator Miller of Califor- | sixteenth routeof the indictment-~the | animals, 26 per cent. advalorem; all nis, ten ushers and a best man for the om, The large charch was filled with invited guests, including Presi- dent Arthur and many other per- sons of high position in ufficlal and eocial life in Washington, The weddiog reception was held soon afterwards at the residercs of the biide's parents. A large pro- portion of the diplomatic corps, and most of the army and navy officers, who subsequently attended the presi- dent's special reception, were present at this wedding, and their cflicial costun:ts made the scene uncommon. ly brilliant. The president’s carriage, while he and hts daughter was ontheir court adjourned, COINAGE FIGURES, Secretary Folger received a few days since from Representative Dingly a letter containing a serles of in- quiries with regaed to coinage and cir- culation of gold and silver in the Unijted States up to February 1, 1883, The secretary referred tho commauni- cation to Burchard, director ol the mint, and the latter has just replied by letter, in which he answors several questions propounded, as follows: Firat—Coinage «f dollars from March 1, 1878, to February 1, 1883, $135,405,080. mauufactures of wool or of which wool shall be the chief component, 45 per cent. advalorem, These amendments aroe pending. Senator Vance moved to make the duty on woolen dress goods havirg cotton warp, worsted stuff, ete., 50 per.cent advalorem, The amendment wes rejected—ayes 26, noes 27. Immcdiately after tho announce- ment of the vote the house resolution in relation to the desth of Repre- sentatives Hawk and Updegraff were received. Senators Sherman and Pendleton spoke of Updegraff’s life and services, and Senators Lagl:;l, n Wicklow, to present Parnell a testi- monial for the parpose of clearing off the mortgage on his estate, The queen’s benck division granted warrams for the arrest of Davitt, Healy and Quinn, | T The graud jary returned a ‘rue bill for seditions libel against W, O'Brien, editor of The United Ire lane; alro a true bill against Dowling for the murder of Policeman Cox. If a desirable and safe candldate for parlisment can be found for Cork, it is likely Parnell will reaign Cork and contest Dublin county. Edward Crell Gainness will be the conservative candidate, Three thousand pounds, the balance of the duchess of Marlborough’s relief fund, willbo devoted to assisting Irish emigration, embassy on account ¢f the action on the expulsion bill. It is expested that Prince Jerome will be liberated on Taeaday. CASTA I S S THE LEGISLATURE. — Botb Houses at Work Agaim. Special Dispatch to Tun Bax LincoLN, February 6.—The legisla- ture resumed session at 2 p, m, In the absence of a quorum the house acjourned until 9:30 to-morrow morn- ing. The senats held u threo hours’ seasion with routine business, Nothing important traoepired. A Heanrtless Licutenant, Special Dispatch to Tus Bux. New Yous, February twenty-second reglment has again be- 6 —The Spocial Dispatchen to Tus Bxx, Niw Hawmnong, February 6,—Xn the twenty-mile ice yacht race for the cha plonship of Americs, E Harrison Sai tora’s Avalanche, of the Foughkespsie club, won in 57 winutes. Worcestin, February 1.- A' collision between the Portland express and a freight train on the Wooster and Nashua railroad at Ayer, this mor. ing, seriously injured the encineer and two passevgers, kW YORK, Februsry 6.—The British mail tor Australin -nlyvaa from Raropa yestorday and left for San Francisco last night, Niw Youk, February 6,—The wrestling match between Duncan C. Ross and John McMaton was postponed, Madison Square_garden was closed, not bolng a licensed place of amusement, MontieaL, February 6.—Charles Du Taite Do Lorochelle, French emigre, of noble family, bis brother being gensral in palace was attended by an immense crowd. The number of invitations were over 26400, The throne room in which the king anud queen received together with Lord and Lady Batl- more, was painted to represent the bottom of the seawhere Atlantia sank. The queen was Sasie Richardson, daughter of Col. Edward Richardson, cotton planter. The Knights of Mo- mus gave a brilliant ball at the French opera house and the Phunnvy Phorty Phellows at the St. Charles theatre. Many other entertainments are in progress, The ships lining the whole city front were gay with flags and bunting, and many building were il- luminated. Cuicaco, Kebroary 6.—The first mardi gras In this city was held to- night under the auspices of t+e Chi- REhond 2Ot th il dol Hampton asd George ¢f Hawk. THE IRISH TRIALS, : f the French army, died to-day in' absolute | cago Turners. The tablesux ropre- way_to church, was run Into by a ‘37“ 74111 ,‘,e“: ::::"u;]:fi:m Un':}:: conclurion of the remarks the usual| Dypriy, Februmy 6. ~The grand °,‘“T:g"":::';:"1“‘lluzfudthfin:fi:‘g:’:;, wagk, N' e 6. The | t0Dted the five grand divisions of the carricgga In the rear and the |y of l'"ah(uu‘y, 1883 resolutions were adopted and the sen- | jury to.day considered tho case of | Lill Lieut, Georgo E B. Hart. Tho|a ,",:m:";‘;"-r. D, e T, it earth, and the figares from Greok E}‘:l" ot l“;)“ 'l;.t;" thrtdl‘: t&‘;"“fl; Third —Amount of siiver certifioates | 8¢ 8djourned. Tom O'Brien, the editor of the United | shooting cconrred near the armory on | all on boa mythology were the chiaf featares. 8 pAnet,juiy cic BOVISWIX0 QIVHOEI0) tanding K. 8: HOUSE PROCEEDINGS, Ireland, and elected to parltament for | CincinNaTi, February 6.—The opera . A the occupants. On his return from gaiathn ding Hebruasy.1at, 11593 Swas After the transaction of some un- 4 4 P Fouttoenth stroct, where ahe mot 5 Hait b The Ashland Demons church, however, the wheels of Presi- dent Arthur’s carrisge bacame locked with those of scveral others, and find ing that his alroady damaged vehicle could not be extricated without long delay, the president abandoned it and walked home with his daughter through the rain. The occurrence created some excitement, and gave rise to a numbor of ming rumors a8 to the president’s aafety. THE PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION, The president gave a recoption to- night to the diplomatic corps and the officers of the army snd navy, He was assisted by Mrs, Frelinghuysen, Mra. Chaudler, Mrs, Hale, Mra, Hill, Mca. Teller, Mre. McEiroy, Mrs, Cam- eron and members of his cabinet Marshal McMichaels and Colonel Stockwell made the presentations. The attendanco was very large, not- withstandingthe disagrecable weather. AIMED AT THE RAIDERS Mr. Haskell introduced a bill in the house to-day relative to invasion of Indian territory, proposing an amend- ment to the revised statutes as to pro- vids for imprl sonment for two yeare at hard labor of any person convicted of invasion, with a provielon againat its application to cmigrants probably paseing through the territory. TAIN'T TRUE 72 745,470; emount in treasury $4,. 00,650, leaviug in circalation §08,- 438 820 Fourth—The price of silver bullion at London, February 1st, 1833, was 5081, British standard, which equals with fexchange at par 1,097 per cz. for fine silver. Fifth—The valus of silver bullion contained in standard silver dollars was 93 46 100 cents on the 1lst of March, 1878, and 85 3 100 cents on the 1at of February, 1883. Bixth—On the 1st of March, 1878, the value of gold coi: bullion in the treasury was $12 h and of silver ccin and bullion §8,631,071, while on the lst of February, 1883, the value of the tormer was $173,317,. 833, and the latter $128,428,171 Seventh—The sm)unt expended from March 1, 1878, to September 30, 1882, in getting silver dollars in cir- culation was $319,071, Eighth—The amount expended in providing vanlts for silver colu since March 1, 1878, is 893,620 Ninth—It is impossible to state how much has been paid during the ssme period for transportation of coln from the mints to the office of the as- slstant treasurer. Tenth— Nothing has been expended slnce March 1, 1878, in providing vaults specially for gold coin, The atate department announces EADS AND HIS JETTIES, that the ramor current at the capitol The payment of the twelfth qnar- important business, the house went into a committee on the tariff bill, Cousideration of the metal schedule was entered upon, Mr. Kolley, under instructions from his co.amittee, moved to increase from 50to 76 cen's per ton the duty on iron o-e, including manganiferous ore, and also droes or residium from barnt pyrites. DNending action on Mr. Kelley’s mo- tion, the committee rose and public bueiness|being suspended, appropriate resolutions upon the Jife and public services of the late Reprosentatives | were offered. After addressvs eulo- gistic of Updegreff by Mesers. Taylor, Atherton, McKinney, Skioner and Willis and eulogistic of Hawk by Messrs, Hitt, Sherman, Anderson, Davis, (Illinois) Rosecrans, Carpen- ter, Wheeler aud Curtin, the resolu- journed. Mo A Denial From the Stock Men. Bpectal Dirpsich to Tan Kun. CHEYENNE, cattle sent hence in epecials, Wyoming Stock Growers' asaociation, the largest asscciation cf the kind in Updegraff (Ohio) and Hawk ([llinois) tions were adopted, and as a further mark cf respect to the memory of the decoased representatives, house ad- February 6 — Many telographio inquiries have come from the east, and because of the grossly exaggerated accounts of the loss of the Mallow. After four houre' dellbera- tlon the jury disagreed on the chargs of sedittous libel. The counsel prom- ised further evidence. A man named Murey was arrested yesterday at Graveeend abosrd the steamer Avoca, vpon her srrival there from Lublin, and he is believed to bo the individual for whose arrest war- rants were lssued a fortnight ago. ENGLAND. Special Dispatch so Tne Hax. GUAFDED GREATNESH, LoxpoN, February 6 --Eurl Spen- cer, lord lieutenant of Ircland, was present at to-day’s meeting cf the cabinet council. The meeting lasted three hours. Extra precautions were taken to insure the rafety of members of the cabinet attending the couneil, and two Irich detectives followed Earl Spencer as an cacort to Granville's residence. The warden of the convict prison to-day brought a couvict to the polico station. Evidence of the most im- portant nature was obtained at the in- quiry, The convict s believed to be Walsh, the Clerkenwell i enian, A steamer of about 1,600 tons bur- den foundered off the cape of Qorn- wall on Friday, It is lmpossible to render assistance, THE LONDON TIMES ON RUSSIA, Hart by appointment. When the; met she drew a revolver and fired. He turned and ran and she followed, discharging the four remaining cart- ridges as fast as possible. She was arrested, and gave her age as 19. The past summer when the regiment returned from encampment, the womsn fell in love with » member whose name she refused to give, He accowplished her ruin and deserted her. Hart besought her to live with him, She did so until about two woeks ago, when he too deserted her. She had no money and was maddened at the thonght of losing hin, so she determtced to kill him, S - — The Scuthern Koute. Bpecial Dispatch to Tus ks, Cuicaco, February 6.—The lllinols Central aunounces the completion of an arrangement for the sale of through tickets from Chieago to San Francisco. The route will bo over its own line to New Orloans, and thence to San Fran- cisco over the Southern Pacitic. The rates arethe same as by the other lines, The route is 500, miles louger than by the Cencral and Union Paclfic, baf the manager belicves that the greater com- fort to winter travelers by the south- ern route will induce many to go that way. — — fostival it the col'eva of music closed to- night with Linda De Chamounis, Patti and Scalehi in tHe oast. The estimated receipts from the ten performances is $100,- 000, Texas Temperature. Bpeclal Dispatch to Tus Ern, 81 Louis, February 6 —The ocold weather in Texas continues, and is teported to be the weverest known there for many years. The mercury in some places in the northern part of the state dropped to zero, and as far down as Austin and San Antonlo fell to 10 above. Stock, particularly sheep, are raid to be suffsring greatly through the range country, and many thousand head are said to have already died. There 1s also much suffering among the poor people, they being totally unprepared for such severe weather. e A Railway Accident. Spocial Dispatch to Tux Bux, 81, Lours, February 6.—A freight trein on the Vandalla road encoun- tered a broken rail near Mulberry Grove, Illinols, early yesterday morn- ing, and seven cars were ditched, A fow moments Iater a second section of the train followlng elose behind crashod into the rear of the first sec- tion smashing the caboose to piecee Bpocial Dispatches to T ks, CiNciNNam, Febroary 6 —Troope numbering about 400, with three . pteces of artillery, lefc for Lexington, Kentucky, this morning, escortings Neal and Oraft to Grayson for trial. Grayson, Ky., Fobruary 6. —Thera is much opposition to comirg of the military with Neal and OCrafts Great crowds were at the depot. Many threats to fire on the military were made, The saloons are ali: closed, and extra policemen have been appointed. Citizons say the military will be beaten if a conflict happana. Kansasand Cousolidation. Special Dispateh to Tuk Biw, 5 Torewa, K., February 6.—The. senate this morning adopted the house joint resolution instructing the attor- ney general to bring proceedings in the supreme court against the Union and Kansas Pacific railroads, with a. view to breaking up the consolidation of those two companies, ‘What President Dillou Boye. Bo tn Journal. President Dillon is reported as stating, in reference to the report from. Boston that the Unlon Pacifie railwa; company contemplated closlog its of- and wrecking ninetoen cars of the two trains. The fireman and one fice in New York, with the vlew of malntalning a single head office in in commenting on the empcror ot 7’.ll.|u Goueva Award, Loxbox, Febraary 6.—The Times, Special Dispatch to Tun s Boston, that no such actlon was con- templated, and that the, cumpnn{* is ow brakeman were severely injured, Al il , this morning that the prosident has|terly iustallmont to Capt. Eads, on | the world, says, « flicially, throngh the | Rustia's coronation manifesto, saye:| New Youx, February 6 —The su- A Bad Oatlook. ovliged to mafntaln an cffice in ! withdrawn from the senate the Wiel|account of the Mississippl jetties, due | president of the executive council to u | Much too little attention is attached | preme court bas authorized the re-| special Dispatch to Tuz Bax, York for transfers of stooks, if for no 1a Abra Mexican treaty ia not trae, | December 9, has been susponded, |correspondent, that though the storm |to the sutsidence of a revolutionary |ceiver cf the Columbian Insurance| Rawwixs, Wyoming, Fobruary 6.— | other purpose, as long as its stock is § BOUNCING INTEUDERS The secretary of war referred to the [ has been unasually severe along the |8term and the rearsertion (f the as | company to begin suits to enforce tho| The snow here s a toot deep and |dealt in on the Stock Exchange, He L Seoretary Lincoln has furnished the [attoroey general for his opinion as to| Union Pacific road, It has been much |condency by tho permanent forces of |claims of the company against the | budly drifted. It Is snowlng to-day |also said that the pronosed proseed- § secrotary cf tho interior with copies ,)yr,,hflpm,, under the law, Eads is re-|less severs on the ranges which lle | RRussian societles Tho events of the | United Statcs government for com-|and the prospects ‘are gloomy, Thas|ings of the state of IKansas against telograms from Gen. Pope describing | quired to maintain a channel 26 feet |north. The cattle are in a much bet. | 1ast fow weeks indicate a break up, at | peneatlon out of tho Geneva award of | gtockmen are prayiog for wind. Taere | the Union Pacific company are of no i preparations made by the military to | deep through the jetties (engineer s | ter condition than they have been fcr|8uy rate for the present, of the 16,600,000, The cleims grow out of | hay been no wind since the storm |importance, as the United States gov- 8 secure the Oklahoma lands from intra- | ropert showivg seven inches of shoal- | years, and the lozs to the present time | Wicked and sterilo conspiracy. St, |acts of confederato cruisers, abated on Friday night, which is|ernment expressly granted the right & slon. Gan. Pope says ho does not expect forelblo rosisiance, but In any event he is prepared to enforcs the removal of the rai<ers, Telegrams recelved at the Indlan bureau indicate that strenuous efforts are being made on the part of the ing existed in a parc of the paes) The attoraey general decides that Eads must keep the pass open the entire length of the channel, hence the suspension., Documents relating to the matter have been Jsent to the senate, military to eject all alien half-breeds, buffalo hunters and Canadian Indians from the Fort Peck (M. T. reservation, THE SENATE TARIFF BILL, Late this afternoon a caucus of Re- ) Tndian | pubifcan senators was held for the Petersburg has resumed a normal ap is very alight, the grass being very pearance and the palace ls open. good. Slgned W, R Davle, president, All the Union Pacific trains are on time alsng the entire route, S ———— GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS Special Dispatches to Tug BEx. PRCTENTANTS PUNISHED, Bossay, February 6, The Union Leagus. Special Dispatch to T Bax, New York, February 6.—The The killing Unlon league club celebrated to-night |f Ryots, who protested against rais- its twentieth anniversary, The ban. | 10g of the land revenues, has excited | 4oa¢, of consolidation to all the eubsidized Pacific ronds, He also eaid that the alleged claim of tho government for $1,000,000 is, if any exist, for about & per cent, of that amouut, and that the company has a counter claim that will more than offset any smoant that the government may allege to be due it. o something unpresedented here, Mexican N.ws - Spectal Dispatch to Tu L. Orry oF Mexico, Febraary 6,—The National mining scciety, organized under the auzpices ¢f the dopartment of public works, was iostalled yester- day. Prerident Gonzoles presided, A large number of miners from all nd mining organizations were Dakota Blizzards. Special Dispatch toTun Linn, Grano Forks, D, T, February 6,— Tha worst blizzard ever known swept over Larimore this wmorning. The mercury was twenty degrees below zero, The storm waa light In this city, though on the prairie it was quite o —— guel was followed by a poem by Stod. | sbhorrence againat the rajahs police. | present, dusty. A high wind has prevaled all purpose of consulting as to the course | dard, oration by Wm. M, Evarts, CHINESE CONGRATULATIONS, Lionel Oarden, British consul at|day, and the mercury has beea rieing. to be pursued by the Republicans rel- |and addresses by John Jay and| Beruiy, Febraary 6,—The emperor | Savannah, ls sent here by the British | At 8 o'clock this evening it registered ative to the pending tariff bill, The |othere, of Ohina telegraphed ocongratulationa | government to ssoertaln what must be | ten below zero, We soll the best Gun Powder and Oolong Tea to be found In Omaka for 80c per pound. Grand Union Tea Co., 119 South 16th street. THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL, The house committe on commerce