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'THE OMAHA DALy BEE TWELFTH YE/y OMAHA NEB fATURDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 24 1883 S—“’N,UI“ A DRAWINC PAIR. Dol instone arening it read one-| THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. f::‘:;;’: ot ohish, & ,,','{;,f'd‘:,,“’g, THE OLD WORLD. ;!},‘.':;‘,::’“‘“""".’“"“""’“'""" THEY SLIPPED A ( —_— MoShane moved to amend the amend- —— over two cents & pound Is imposei e of most ag The Capitol Appropriation and|mectmacog it resd one-third. Son'|yiant Gommander Borringe and |Posother imported ausars, would b $toe Drown, ot TARSUALES, M4:N hicad 7 Sive two oonta a foand. (syual to. 50 | PATTO'L Boplies t0 the Vonomous | B ore ‘organivation " Sverer ronice |The Managers of the O Railroad Rogulation Bll, |of dhe bl scoeptod the smendment| giy] hanlgr Dyp Thoir | 7er,cent oneoed) to the sogar piaters | pttack of [roland's Bng- |2 he essle wil bo rosumed owiog to ot g Tt of Muxicobnlt tho‘c‘xhpcnae l"ld! g oon many witnoesos coming forward! Six Bm Ufllllm"; a sflflflnl mlll, Senator Reynolds thought i uming io of the United States. 80! jost ftted f " B snything was voted one-third of a mill sflbml Wlth Iflk. T"l"‘l‘:llr"p:h- memoriallst eay, ‘‘has mlas. a'flh:;:)]::co:n':hrmar:r i hi not a Pfitfll Blflndfi'- The:‘m;fioly :)“:tl"::c; n:ao wn’;honongh‘ i i - been proved by ?x'snri:nce"nnds;r » Tho traders’ meeting to-night disa- \ —_— es rn ac o ayes and nays were called upon ) similar treaty with the awallan vowed Oary, diated his elal; up Both the amendment of Senator Mcshfie, The Former's Reeignation Ac- kingdom, and we submit thore can be A Briet but Vigorous Speech in bennpm:c,n::t‘l):a :orklngm:r‘\,msnt:l, A Fraudulent Bill Withd P 2 which resalted in 12 ayes and 31| cepted—HExtracts From the |no grosser injustice than to thus prac- the Orowded Commons, expelled him from the trade socteties. Amendments Blipped in| nays, Senator Reynolds moved as an Oorrel nden tleally im a tax on our own ofti- Sk Oarey, the informer, denies that Our Own George Peeps at the smendment to the amendment that L ) zens for the benefit of forcign sugar wrote a letier of sympathy to Misy for Third Reading. w__ L3 P8 one quarter of a mill be substituted planters.” ~ | The Testimony cf Intormers|Burke after the marder of her — “Pot” and Votes for the for three-fourths. The ayes and nays | Congress Orowds the Sundry| The president has approved the Analyzed acd the Land brother. were called without debate, which Japanese idemnity bill. The secre- THRY EAT REGUEARLY, Former, was dofeated—12 ayes and 20 nays. Oivil and Navy Bills, tary of state recelved a letter from League Defended. DusuiN, February 28 —The prison- —— h’l‘he ayes l;lg nays wlgrn called n})on (‘)npt. l]ieu, con‘::tmdlnghtha .tt:““}l::s ers charged with the Phoenix park Olaiming That Nine-Tenths of His | the motion of Senator Brown, of Cla Valencla, corroborating the pu murders are farnished meals from a | m:'::‘.n:. St ;a‘:;ln: l’:r it |making the title read one-half mill, | A Remonstrance From Sugar Men | ,,o unts of the firlngon that voasel in | The French Press and the Miniatry ey any The Opposition Pounce on the Bill and Pire it Out of the EHenate. [ 20 d 12 Against the Mexioan Troaty. | the port of C No informati General Foreign Nows o v wy (U Catey arried— 20 ayes an nays. ns! i) e port of Caracuo. 0 Information —Gener: stop| to drink on his way from the On motion of Senator Reynolds it yet received from the consul at Cara- .e...:” of the murders, A’ stranger Baumer's Little SUpst: Flum THE SENATE. was provided that the advertisements [ GORRINGE AND CHANDLER. |10, Who was on the vessel atthe time ENGLAND. calls at the house once a week and Robbed of 1ts Bweetness Special Correspondence of Ti Bre. which are to be Inserted be In the | gpecial Dispatch to Tus ban. of !‘l! ooourrence. Spec'al Dispatches to Tur Ba, pays the blll, in the House. THE RAILROAD BILL. P‘E:'"::'é;‘EB:::G}::E"?:""‘:%‘:I:‘:‘:Z: THE NAVY CHIEF AND THE LIEUTENANT. CONGRESSIONAL nus:u‘:n REPLY TO FORSTER, GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Lixcouy, Fobraary 22.—The sen- |y et be atricken out—lost. WasniNaron, February 23.— A fall | gy Dispatoh to Tun Bas. Loxoox, Fobraary 23.—There was | special Dispatches to Tun Brx. mportant Olatass BESAs | ate convened promptly at 2 p. m, and | "; gection three Reynolds moved to text of the voluminous correspondence SENATE PROCREDINGS. much excitement in the commons at THE FRENCH MINISTRY. Po! ang! ? in immediately after the oall of the roll | insert largest circulation. between Secretary Ohandler and Lieut- the opening sesslon this afternoon. It Senator MoShane asked and recelved| Osnfield moved that the advertise- enant Oommander Gorringe is given | WAsnixarox, February 23.—Sona. | yoy expooted that Parnell would Panis, February 23.—The press in the Registration nd ment be in Tax Bk, which was with. | °ut for publication to-night, On Feb. | tor Davis submited & conterence ee. anawer the charges made by Forster | onerally received with favor the pro- Justice Laws, ananimous consent to present are-|. ‘= r;ury 8, ;‘h, .,‘},u'k.,, .dd"h.lu. Gor- [;o;: a::‘il ::o Indian appropriation bill, yosterday. 4 A large number ‘m ::::E:Molu ' t:‘l:e Tlll;lzt'ryl.m"'l‘l:&e:::!- : rt of the railroad committee which y ringe at New York, stating his atten- a unable to find room, Parnell Rt e e :E&L:?".;T?fldn;fifi T o o o tog B avon: | 'On motion of Senstor Hale, the | Ho ey 0, (i Ko was 4o | Duc D'Aumale. It ia believed Ferry | Adjournment Fixed for| Monday h sonate resumed conslderation of the intends to participate actively in the ‘e RUSEEES Your oomities f,-"l';fif - ';{;:n::l wu;;llodh LS ?‘xg g":)l:}:'!g?u:{gulgor:'zn : :‘aym?.;; naval appropriation bill, The pending :IB.D:;;G h.l:ldl’::‘l:?:.":”; ::r:b; I'};‘; discussions regarding all brancnes of fl'o:::m'N:“ 2&‘“‘: 1::.20';:::::: M cg;:ne :novyed“m '::“‘: 'o‘x:t Lo | free ships, and demanding of Gorringe | question was on the amendment | }7o'qid not oare to mpress his opinion | the government, . 262, Night. / Bpecial Dispatch t> Tur B to knew whether or not he was en- | offered yestorday by Senator Rollins, | o the house or England. He said POPE LEO AND KING WILLIAM, L L :obglfrid *"&:‘:"%‘éfi"‘?fi:‘@:“"ifi T&d f;”mon in sectlon three. Nob sg%ecd.| yugd in any_business outaldo of his P“‘."“‘I"S “;";l"“‘ “:";{'"‘“; the | Forater ought to be sshamed of his| Brruix, February 23 —In the land- ;':’Orx. Fot:‘u‘ryfl 'r: urex. \ fo defing thelr dutlon and to provid oy, L b sonato ad. | BAVAL poalon, If s0- what, and. what active list of the avy, eto. Ruled out | aqucing him. _Ho declined to reply | ta, tho miniator of publlo instruction PO0ted alwazs happons. ~Tbel leglala- .,‘::da, 8.,:;:14,,:’“,“ and Ttedst me | journ, He statod that he had a siok | OmPpensation or intorest. ~To this Rt ) to Forster's questions, and cha sald thero would be further int(r- ture prolonged its session wit! tlona cut off. The, capitol a) tionfstill hangs fire, and the h Gorringe replled on the bib,| On motlon of Senmstor Halo, the| (ot gontleman with having ssked [change of letters between the emperor e e Ehet st o s | vakted Batlos eusnty Soproscntod, |that ho i - omployed s pargraph P”&fi“:“:'m“p”u, orotar? |him _ “to dlscloso the _ secrets | and tho pope. Tho popo's last lotter e |:1°?,:‘“ tor mumediate voneidera, | but wanted to be with his wife, Not |consulting engineer. He oalls |0 L podcri Al preb © OF | of his assoolates. Forster had | was answered but courtesy forbade ita Chandler’s attention to his (Gorringe's) | the construction of throesteel crulsers unfalrly singled out Sheridan as men- | publication before delivery. onthe railroad bills continues, *Only & takid) “.‘;“o. A. McS ngg::::r. Sang moved the following, |letter of June 2Gth, where ho stated to e dhplwht:u "mqm ““(:‘d esnols | toned In the Kilmatnham *treaty” k A TELLER TAKES A WALK. fow bills wore passed to-day, among gl Gh‘i‘l‘::fln “tadd aftor the word state n line six, |the department, “That he did mot 0 CALE) po-. s, 01 Vesmolt| negotiations. Why did he '?g’" Toxonro, February 28, —Redimond, | these the two bills of Senator Brown, By a vote of more than two-thirds | fourth sectlon, the words, ‘not to ex- | know what business would ocoupy from the peoj the names ¢f Davits, Egan and Boy- ONTO, d y . |reducing the number of justices of s him durlng the extension of furlough” The appropriation for t!ll burun‘ of ton, also mentioned as lMkely to en- teller of the Dominfon bank, is miss. the r:port :d“ :;lopt«}. toA moth;'n n“st:nat?g’ow' h’::h 'lv“l‘:'l:;t. that | (which he therln requested), but sgm. sarod- .ns ooks was {ngreased $04, | doavor to prevent outrages in Ireland, I];ngd Bl|l u:h imounfllfl.fiw short, | the peace in cltios of the first and seo- :::o; :ll:o :‘hol: wlfl;loSe:lmrooB:‘:r; $300,000 be inserted in line five, sec- erally that of consulting englneer; ‘They werenot | ~°*1ng In stock. ond olass and regulating reglstration tion 10, instead of $450,000. Sen. |that if he formed business cennections On motlon of Senator Lapham, the mg,fifl::;’\f;.“ ::fil': A HIT FOR PARNELL, of votes, The latter applies to Omaha flfigflhfitfi; ml::;:,:n‘.w:lfd])nz:g;::i n!::: Br'ow:: of D?m las favored LI‘:; that would interfore fn the romotest | Provision that hereaftet nooffiosr of| (gpea (member for Olare—Boyton, | ~ Loxnox, February 23.—The Times expressly, and transfers the appoint- vide, ment he would promptly resign shoro duty unless the secretary of the arnell continued: He had been | nell in the commons 3 H yesterday of the portan. bill In opon senste and have | Jenator OMROLL KO8 Eouels San| . In Foply to this lotter Gorringo con- | BAvy shall determine that stoh om- | ghallangod to dofond himself, bat he | opportunlty offored him for cloaring | to the mayor and olty counoil, The (Rl Layle i 3 W Eromt house amendments to the judiclal bill the wholo was dofeated and the sen- | he was dolng; he had been in Douglas | tonsion of farlough (tlll August 1, :;':’“:."wm .n; p‘::vllnd ;h'“-':q’ He ocoupiod a better position in the |relations with the Irish assassins ate procesded to oonsjdar said bill county and knew a largo majority | [FC%, Comaes E ok pevn foriaky stor in England. Forster was also|duot had been from the beginning ey T and then the same was by motion| The blll, after much debate, at 11 :'“"‘::"h”n"”hl‘";tg“ would J;"';" %’&0 'z:nd":m:x s 'r::‘“lpfl;n": gnllty of lufprelli verl, because head- | above susplolon, The ocountry, the steged with applicatious for judiola) : ere In the smallest degree wi is ) {:”d soction by section for considera. | p- fl;{,fll(;:?::g :: :‘z::%em‘?;fl; officlal duttes, and states that with h°“fi m""ll':g Oha yoe '%’“'::’k": the Campaign” over the column |view with favor the conduct which f ) were defoated, among these the ‘Sonator Brown, of Clay, offered an | when it came from the house. Tho |the exception of being in the employ the floor of the senate anc sttacked|reoording ~outrages in Ireland, |seems wanting in conrage and candor. y y : ineer, ho has no other employ. |lobby.” Ho lauded the president,|ipe ™ ponar, was liberated from |stood that Parnell has consentod to|to county clerks for making up the board power to clasify all the rail. |one-half, but the provirlon ® virtually | P48 BSCR : tng ho headed the Iist of his advis- e liata, This bill had road of the stato into two olasses, and | glving the contract to Stout Is strick- |ment or interest; that he expected to ::: "5"h charachesl BB ABIILy, but prison. Foster's unfairnets was shook- | reconsider his purpose of moving any | tax lsf . passed the hall be od \ 1y he wanted to consider this im- |smendmynt. He talked *turkey” to | 468¥e® with his dutles to the depart. |the navy s! employed on any | p,oun and Davitt were mentioned. |ssys: The marked rejection by Par- manbof reglatears hrom' ihe govaimGe the motion to go Into committee of |ator Canfield said that he knew what tnues: *'I recelved, June 28, an ex- | ployment is ired by publlo tnter- |} 4 vothing to defend himself from, | himselt from the discredit of holding ; A, were unanimously concurred in by the Senator MoPherson, disoassing An- oyes of the lrish people tnan did For- | might be iastified, if his political con- The secretary read the bill at length, | were in favor of this ;psroprhfion. secretary that he has not yet formed % ngs in United Iicland ‘““Incidents of | Times says, cannot be expected to ;ffi:lmmm“' Quite a number of amendment to section one, giving the | appropriation is not only reduced |of H. McK. Twomblo as consulting | the secretary as*‘one who isat home In | ggay0 the moment O'Brien, oditor of | The Daily News says: 1t Is under- A e Tl i i senate and only lacked five votes in shacle of oo eia {fit’,‘" thought bl 2 To this Chandler replios on the 10th | reached he had desoended by one ", ‘singio statement of fact, but|ing the executive of Ireland for |feat deprives the oclerk of Douglas ) ; i ride to the lobby with all oounty of a sugar plum estimat at x f A Railroad Riot. “that the Inqulry of the department | glgantio st: only beliof or hearsay, It had been |the administration of the Crimes act. ¥ gar p! :)::‘n‘:;. b‘fl“a':l:o:gl}:tflt::“::;:::;: Special Dispatch to e BN arcse from the auggostion that yo‘n :::T:d zl;:tohmf;l;&t n’fh: Nl:"““d“‘“' alroady dllprov«;d a8 lreu-rds Mrs. THE “NUMBER 1" STORY. :“’m m‘:’l”:fl:::;“::&:‘::wdr:n’u.n . Af- : 3 Cuicaco, February 23.--The Chi- | were employed byinterests not Ameri- A Byrne. The evidence In reference to| p, Fob 23, —Bef the | Yer several :L‘:?lgl:::flé‘%?::e":? M?T:ge:o:’}:;f cago ) 'E“n,w:,y ralirond, built | can, and assuming that yourstatement On m"“"“l"‘ls“"m{? :;n(to'x“)i the source of the “murder fund” rest- ax.pfifz;’. |n° :;::g Gen. M:r:d.“: THE AMENDED RAILROAD BILL, thing o say, and the proplo of the |80mo seven years ago, and ranning in | negatives any such emq‘oyment, your | the ‘PP'I"P" nt:lm HE.\38 . oot °d ed upon the fact that nomo men while | denied ho was tho person known as |the antl-monopoly element of the lhtGL wmldy.foo comlderpgh,l; we have | the vopulous district, the northwest- | reply 1s satisfactory. There s no ob- m‘(‘):)‘% °“T;“ tl:l.r?i‘l":l. “"m in prison recelved checks from the | Number 1" was sent to London |house,on motion of Mr. Wolph, of done ouF dut;’ it we go home and |©rn portion of tho city, was the scene jeotlon to public oxpreesion by any | $100,000. o R e 108 £20 Oaes, suddenly adjourned the house at h ¢ sustenstion fund of tha land leaguo. | by Condort Bros., MoAd: {sited leave motters #s they now are. Ho|of 8 riot abont 12 o'clock last night, naval officer of his unpurchased opin- | bill authorizing the sseretary of the | g1 4id had been given thounwmnds of (,n‘:,:"fi“ Ar::“,hmo m::i:.m'. .md 3 p, m, to 9 to-morrow morning. This rf i . | navy to appraise and sell.veseols which Ler's o :‘;;’ ?fg,;:libas;fi! b:fl,:“ handy DPo'l?nh llbor’;n. marched to the local:| On the 15th Gorringe replies to the | lster, was ruled on » point of 5 bm . promise from him: (Parnel)), roducen 5 :‘ n::; By en Inhby,!"ho Bave pet schemes Wbl s.‘f“w, R:ynnld' ,ulg that the | 1ty known as Goose Island, near which | secretary, stating that his (the secre- contalning new legialation, aud the but falled to do so, and lost X » his olalma pending., ?|the road d, beglonis t | tary’s) letter was the first intimution | Pasted. ’ A office, As proof that the pris-|nsmed Kelly, connected with the firm M%cmdmul'pdlfh m:im“&?‘i'.':f’d?flm :‘lp:; Ffl“::'m .p:::;.' .:r;megendnrogh:r he had had that such ‘‘suggestion” n‘“""‘:}'m"h’“fi"‘" dusis ahupdp with the Phealx | vl Oubdusy QM Thesd throo goi | rosgin bills in b sulting *he house. They had kicked |up the track for 500 feet.~ A large | had been made, that any suggestion was temporarily lald' aside. ~The 88t | o 1y urderers were not members of | tlomen framed the telegram ment dotall of police wero ealled and soon | which conveys the intimation that he |ate then took up the bill making &p- | 4,0 1and league, Parnell pointed out |ed. Which waaforwarded to Trevelyan, o w e e sasi] IR nsuliec b dapenondwcl:e rlote:-, bat making no | (Gorringe) ever expressed *‘purchased | Propriations for the Distriot of Col- | o6 thom who n;nm,fio a oheck | the ohlef seoretary for Ireland, Lord |}y’ p. m, the senste o4 the mé‘ Blu r Dech sald that the house |arrests opinions” in the Interest of any em-|9m ia which was considered amended reachs 8N ALo] . sent him from the sustentation fund, | Lyons, the Britls ambassador, hav-}ouse bills on third reading, and after saying he had nothing to do with the | ing been the first who approved it. | ;assing two or three league. In concluding Parnell de- AMERICAN BIRDS IN ENGLAND, THE AMENDED CAPITOL BILL claring the present cfficlals of Ireland | LoNvoN, February 23.—A oconsign- After the olerk had resd manifestly unfit to administer the|ment of California quails has reached ;}‘"hnll‘h . ”°) o ke called et crimes act. Forster ought to return | Inverary from America. They were un.t.lun lort%:nl'::t th::.lgth-, Py o The Chicago and Evanston railroad | ployment, American or non Amerl- and passed, ‘.’lgf:‘?&':dfi:?:wh;,m;’ o1 of | has mot with much opposition trom | can, is & cowardly, maliclous_ slander, enator s Alion o s toxt «hat should be written for him |the resldents of that part of the city |thatZ whoever made such ‘fug- ;n g;, ""’"’,’;flv. and ‘ggm 1a atter he went Into the pulpit. They |through which It runs, and several | gestion” Is s corrupt, unsorupulous, eglnl: J°’ .hxfl.lc o Loy 'mp; handed him a plece of blank paper. attempts have been made to tear up maliclous coward, who measures oth- | PROPY luon.u it e gd 'n& i : He turned it over and looked on both | the tracks heretofore. ers by allow, oomtemphible siandacd, | £3 RE0 LS8y 0 B 0 o St o oo to his congenial work He was hope- |sent over by Lord Lorne, in the hope sldes, and said: ‘‘Nothing out of Ho oloses by requesting of the secro- | 0 dispose of 1t to-mortaw, Tho com- | ¢a) reland would weather this as sho | that it may bo possiblo to Introduce Bt domncop contain all the amend- nothing; God ocreated the world”— The Ex-Senator’s Say- trry thoname of his Informer with. | mitteo amended tho bt by striking | hyd weathered other formidable op- |the breed into the Highlands, They (Mgte 00 0 L X and that was about like this bill B ey, LN MR = |out delay, that he may defend his|Out that provision which contemplate preesions, are at present housed 1n the Duke of | o m‘;‘ 4 ioud “:2:‘: e‘;, lb“llll gro:u Senator Brown of Douglas said that | WASHINGTON, February 23. —Inger- | rights and reputation. the consolldation of the he:lm‘ll. FoV- | Parnell spoke for thircy-five min: | Argles pheasantry at Glena I“rhr” mais! A She was the house bill that the senate was con- | f0ll resumed the examination of Rer- o this the secrstary on the 17th, |enue collection dlstricte an: b: ? Te" | y1ten. are to be turned out in '“,mt hair (O dered the olork sidering was as near nothing as could dell to-day. The witness said he left [in a brief note, orders Gorringe to duction O'f the WK"K"?.;““‘ o :"“ Trevelysu, ohief secretary for Ire- [duke hasrecently Imported a number 0 chair (Connor) ordel @ oler! well be imagined, but he favored the | the courtroom to hold an interview |report immediatelyllto] the chief of 126 to 82; also the provision requiring land, vindioated tho policy of the|of wild turkeys, which have been out |t read the amendments from the with Dorsey at Willard’s, and by the | the bureau of. navigation at Washing. | @lght hours of labor in the depart- govu’rnmem of Irullmf ;inuo the | free in the '{)Odl of Inverary, but it '°‘fi"é‘m Sy it th presont government there had boen | is too s00n to be able to judge whether |, ./ o) fry 9 m‘l’lvl 0 “‘;::m th. commissioned to suppress crimee, the |the experiment will be successfal. "’d °h°';'°'h"g hmml:l d 9 ':" od pumber of murders had been re- THE LATE POPE, groun a 'I:h th et “h"" 20 duced from three monthly to one| Rome, February 23 —At 4 o'clock “'P‘::‘ l‘x’l ) °'°°°;j NUSLOAMANGS in the Iast three months and|on Wednesday morning the heart and m‘é'm::l o Oln ::;po;‘ <dihe motloa and pointed out the fact that the bill :}l:\.endl::::.: {hfil:anglndd::;: “f ;lent roquest of Dorsey locked the door. |ton, whereupon Gorringe, on the 21st, [ menta. The amount appropriated by .lltyt'le better than nothing He charged the witness with golng from Washington, addressed the presi- | the H,“ a1t ed the houso was By & vote, the motion of Brown of | OVer to the government, but said, “I | dent tending his resignation, request- $20,349,186. 0 this amount fi,“ Ola, 4 was -d’o ted. have got you within my grug and | ing that the secref of the navy be senate committee added $216,129, S,enntor Schoenheit favored a com- | PO to hold you there, can | required to inform him whether any mostly for the pay of additional clerks promise, He thought it wasuscless to [3°0C YU to the penitentlary for per-|charges are pending against him fa[in the .53'5“' d;plnme?h."s(:-o‘l)‘o s half. The only policy for|vital parts of the late Pope Pius IX. attempt to make the house take a sec- | J97Y) T have those letters and I pro- | the department or within his knowl. | belog ‘n'l‘" 4 d° p:iy g °xd“2° ‘3’06 Ireland was to say exactly what the | were removed with solemn ceremonies tlon such as Roeynolds attempted to | PO5e to publish them, now I have 318:1;“ expression of Gorringe's that | in the gene! land office and $27, 101 i do | irom the orypt, whero they have been |in.one place read t‘three-fourths of & in the patent office. goyseatmentimasatiioxdo and Han TYPh y . | mill tax,” while the amendment was already defeated it. swear toit Ican have you arrested [so that his record as uommnndlng' port of the committee on oconference nmendmcntp was dlstastoful to|tomb nl{he Stuarts ¢ Brown of Lancaster and Butler Bonstor Doch sald the house had |}l night, if I desire,” officer at different times of thirtoen | OB the consular and diplomatlo appro- | ¢vo™ ord licutenant of Ireland MISBELLANEOUS ITEMS, trled to explain, but only sent us something that we could not Witness was crushed, as ho supposed | different vossels of the navy, in war|Priation bill. Agreed to. hi.me“ and would it carrled| Hamsura,February 23 —Morchant MADE THE MUDDLE WORSE, ?{:‘;fi.::-’f;n.lgpfiflg.’flo:;s‘.’.‘}zn'; he could be prosecuted for perjury for |and peace, may be closed as i;:nonble The senate resumed conslderation of } f half making the first afidavit, and did as [as it has been maintalaed. On the [ the Utah bill. The pending question IE“I;(i :so?uh:“rln%?l:flnon :'o:lhdo l':: ::::n‘ c’)e:;n Nt:) .:u:‘}’:?bl'éo: aufu {ifi“fms‘:::-' bnllt)‘::\; ll::“:cllun‘ ‘El:z::ld. °§1'n°f-‘i':|'. draw salarlon, Glve us no halt way | 13570y domanded, The next day he | 21at handler replies tothis, accopting | was:Senator Blair's amendment mak- | ,(,1'ts Treland than to hand the re. tion R , e would measure; glve us a go {..l.a'" Y® | handed Dorsey the second affidavit. | the resignation, to take effect immedi- | Ing the prohibition of voting sppiy. nsibility of its government over to i ac be agreed to Oo! h,: ol: is blli were us no other, Tho senato had made o G0, or i Hion witness was |ately, stbting that “hls request that | omy to “‘persons triod and convisted 1POR* 2a\% * yy' foCCtun TR H0 | Comsramminoris, Febrasry 3.2 1 00 el B8 Fo0 e od the amend. record, and he dld not propose to go required tc go over the story of the | certain information be given the presi- of polygamy or bigamy,” Instead of | o/ oinond that the |,‘p,, of any officlal Twenty-two persous were drowned |on ts made to corvespond with 'the back on It, but rather let the eternal | Fedulred to go over the story of tho | eoriain tnformation bo elven, Call fomalen," as i the ‘bill, Liogt—- oot ihatiing Ity v Thureday by *he wreck of & steamer in | ments m po th ke curse of the people rest with the other | wibrUlW ol thg | G R ho?ar tormight Gorringe | 6 t0 87, or P;l V‘;" porern had be "'; P;' nted at | the Bosphoros, A bogus bill, instead of the genuine bi boase. . rris said th 1 reference to Tyner and Turner; sald | stated to a reporter of tlfe press thgn Senator Logan believed polygamy ::9; :‘,:f:]”,"% nz,fi:.flw of the press, | Mapmin, Fobruary 23 <0lu‘1‘g to puAl?; b ?;’:“:::"y'm ling the Senator Harrls said the people were |} "5i3",,5t" oy any memorandum |he bad an interview with the presi. [to be a cancer on the body politio| “mi o Prince of Waics Leard Parnell’s dixclosures, fune hutdred and t ":" bill * ld e omminos Vhen demanding & blll like this, and be |\ ¢ty o bot did tell Woodward of | dent; that the president told him he | Which should be cut out by the roots, | . oo0) Mg Ix soclalists wore arrested at Andalu- i ":;;f il "2 Ahe fock ol s hoped that unnton,would not 'lll here the charges againat them; ho had told | had niot yet recelved hia lotter of res.| Senator Callsaid the bill wasa direct pp“mu Selosranhed/Bestan to'oe sla. Speclal judges wore appointed to | re llrnl ol 'ld gol 0 e fugl 950 and voto the pecple's money 4a¥ by | Wiodward he would lote $30,000 a iguation’ through Ohandier, Under |sttack on tho constitation of tho |y, Tonaon to participate in the do: | ces mans o " MDY arreate | B0 ed, which takes two-thirds, Ive thom what was demandad in this | 7eat; had told Senator Olayton of |the clrcumstances Gotringe does not United States; a flagrant insult to| . TS A 1t may not bo reachea before the final g"rd Jenning's claim; also told Olayton he | recognize the valldity of Chandler’s | Christlan religion. He argued that if | ™5, i MoCarthy has written Fors- The Flood adjournment, which the conference ”gl; 1 1d that th ¢l from | (Reredell) would lose by going over|acceptance of the reslgnation, and (°0ngress was suthorlzed to deprive| . 1o will personally attack him dur. | ¥pecial Dispatch to Tus gnmm‘“ of both houses have agreed utler :1" A efien dom;"fi 'g to the government. Witness knew |awaits the sotlon of the president. | citizens of the right to vote beoause of | /10 41 o'areach he fntends to make. Braiowoon, Ill., February 23 o for Mnnday night ¥ Hall voted for this ralizesd Blll be-| oion he went overto New York to| Ohandler, in an interview to-night, |80 opiuion they might entertatn of | o 800"} 11V totioe he will | The pumping of the mine _continuce. | “rire GABITOL PEGELE ARE DISGUSTED gsuso ho had o, 'vutecx';lrln;‘ euu}:e get & book for the attorney-genersl|sald the resignation was :waptodh' the propriety of havicg more than |, oo Wiy 0 "ulntu nt B, 5 But little progress was made. Water IR GATIIOh. FROFIR ARN Ri 1 want to. I despise a o “] 1 WO | that ic was Dorsey’s property; said he | the president. He said he regarded |©pe wife, it ‘wounld have and equal | e ™0 " nif‘? luln“:h‘ g :":"m' has beon lowered iwo foot the past and exasperated over the bungling 18 ono for fear of hell. Ho also gave| W iy o3¢0 o"ofiios, and ploked up |Gorringo as a subordinate officer; | Fight to prescribe the possession of |ip““rco. MUEHTE WG Hig T ber O o four hours, This In attributed | Be8Rer in which the bill has been s el S L g o, 9 QT oy | P e o s B b, f Pl B o b, Tttt B o7 e e S 3 esper. Ingersell trled to draw from |and had the same rights to vitupera- )y &8 & necessary qualification | ™ of the mine is about forty feet from Mt g ':;t::dlq:::%:;:‘:;‘.:sheu-n?e?g;“;ifi w..aces the admiaslon that he had|tlon as any other citizen. Chandler |fOF the exercise of the right of suttrage. Northoots . sald-be " woyld - be U to weaken or harass | the surface, while the maln shaft is g 4 to'd soveral parties he had a shirt|said ho objectod to Gorringe giving | Polygsmy would be extingulshed by [{pe~ 0% [ She ordered to a third resding. d that done in pnpsg which he palmed off on | his views or;‘ froe ships in Brlgtlll;‘ emg- tho attacks of the Chrlstisu religlon ::z ruafifl:a;?:lanlt)’s tnbmul :’a‘:en zf ::)gl'l“:n:le“:lfi:i:% cfi;nl:;h“": &:z:‘f frort R 3. —Th: Brown of Lanoaster moved tha! Postmaster General James as Dor-|ploy; that information reached him |and the Influences of our elvilizatlon | uion “botter that th S hB antry, | ws, sent $734; $800 was collected Now Yoxs, Fehroagy 83.ehe o i parmos drriorirtox | SRS SR, TS P2 B Gortnge sepreson Betiah | out soonois s roig, bebar et thun the conpy |, s, WT3E 860 v, collmted | supenaon f s & Fotes i aa Upon this Batler demanded the pro. [member auch = oouversation. Ad-|rather than American Intereats. Segnutor ogalls moved to smend |4, tho mintstorial polloy of the post, | far the reliof fund amounta to 86,800, | ROt o\ on° dage are 230, as com vious queetion, which was ordered by [J79F1® i Hll Mondsy, voting of women In any urrlu? _Chamberlain clalms’ that as long as | At this hour water stauds forty-two | oeq with 260 the previous week. a vote of the renate. A Lost Vessel. At Dugflagl‘;&_’;fi!fl' et uppm?- the | Forster remained in the cablnet he | foot below tho surface. i Shtaiio dx Canfiold l".""“l that the senate |special Dispatch to Tus Br. o amendment, He didnot desire to ralse ;v-u l<vyu1![gh supported by Ml: col- o:mnn | The Michigan Muddle. adjourn tiil 7} p m, Putnaprieia, Fobruary 23.—The| yw,uuivaron, February 23.—Rep- |the general question of fomalo suf- e, :h"’“ o unworthy ol epaich to Tas Bxs. Forial Ditggten ) 3 The first Brown of Dougas moved tha: the |fllowing taken from a bottle was PRl s L Tod & frage. After discussion s vote was | F/K0e against him. y e T 2o il Yrarom, ¥ 22— The fire senato do now adoarn, pleked up on the 22d Inst, on the TS gbl m's resolution taken on Ingalls smendment, resulte Gerst's amendment was rejected, URG, "I ":“’l' w4 | Valloe takon to-aey wae: For Henry pes The ohalr desidod the motion ont|Pasoh nenr Gold Spring inlet, Cape | PFe7eRt the establishment of private ) 269 to 176, The Parnellites abstained | estigation by a loglslative commitive ) - 2 ‘borlatn (dem.) 40, Palmox 81, h . % . 3 fices will be favorably reported | P&—8yes 11, noes 20. No quorum, 4 1 of the charges proferred against thel\, 3 B sod of order and tho senate acjoavned|May, February 6,9883. The stea- | P%% i 'y repol _|from voitng, MoCoan and Blake, Irish 8 Willete 17, y 10, Ferry 5, an il 74 p. m. : m:ryE’un:t;r, l:!hnaa thirty-seven de- fi:h:hu h:‘m:' ‘;I‘:I‘: lom'fin;‘»'fi“ n jou::.‘w' vaiwinon Bavsteioind: | ome ralers, voted with the nuiorlty. Dixmont Tusane asylum began to-day. | v 'y u.nop sonttering. The senate convened at 7:30 p. m. | groes forty-three minates, longltude ary reported the senate bill appro- The Daily News says: ‘“‘As . | A number of inmates testified to cruel e ——— i Edmunds demanded a vote, It re- y y per: ' The township organization bill was |geventy-three degrees elghteen minutes m‘?fid’:&fim:fi:?‘;finm; snlbed-ayea 1, noes 16: On .‘o":" sonal vindication Parnell's spoech has | treatment. Incldents were related of He Will Hang knocked semseless by | Special Dispatch to read a third tmeand pasted = Benator | iy leaking, aud wo cannot keep theipo pw congr of the senate 36 anawered, three leas | [hi0d if & man can bo said to fall In fnaies bk Sevier, of Erle, rAvsoN, Ky., February 23, —Craft Brown, of Lancaster, called up the|yessel afloat till morning, and unless A eremional lbeary belld. thau a quorum, mfihh: A ‘n« m_ad to almost dla- lt‘::t fi:‘d‘ uutnhrol had gon,- to the asy- n(.l found g’nllt’y’md will hang for the mnul order, the capitol appropriation | gasistance comes we are lost. God il Ees : Benator Edmunds moved to Instruct undertake, e .lurvuS- Mook bl 4 s . Senator MoShane moved that the | haye mercy on us. REMONSTRANCE, the sergeant-at-arms to request im- IRELAND. was unable to get out. He was in|Gibbons y. Senale po nto sommities of the whols, |~ (Blgned) Bruuatke, |against the ratification of the Mexioan | mediste attendance of senators. | special Dispatch o roniar » vight yoars, Lotters written to friends Tonds. 3?5'.%""33‘&""" - A Dead Preacher Sy e l.b:;nomn“:lu oy \o=-19 10 & ORIMES AXND INPORMERA, s Ho testified to A $ Collisten. len: ) e motlon, ¢ 3 Wi nown| At 8 o' p e preferring to consider the bill i open | Specis! Dispatch bo Tun biax. Saahar ek Rad T oo if 8 the roll was again called, | Dusiay, February 23,—Startling |a number of sane persons belng eon- | Special Dispatch A 32 answered, Benator Edmunds | revelations regarding the murder con- Max Ohlo, m-.‘n.— . &ns:olMuldllhumv:l Nzw Y;n:i February 23.—The zhnohhl oh)-u:lnntoth’.nflfludfln offered an order directing absentees 'u:"b. p:blhh‘dn in & fow flMud -nd.- M‘ul;. nl“‘h"ll“‘;lfll :'( nnu.'n. sdjourn, which was not agreed to, | Rev. Dr. Paul A, Ohadbourne, died |is expressed as follows: ‘‘We sre in. | semmseemeeee " ° Benator Brown, of Olay, moveéd to|at noon to-day. ¥ formed that the tveaty admite ocerteln [Concluded on Afth 3 Ten men will be arrested in | German who was beat and knocked | the Fort mu‘l,hllh.hn- Dublia district and proviness., Thew | down and who died from the injurles.

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