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TWELFTH YEAR. w. THE OMAHA DALy BEE OMAHA NEB MONDAY MORNING APRIL 5 1858 190 N ALL WOOL CASSIM Youths’, Boys’, and Children’s Suits in Proportion. GENTS FURNISHING LEAD BUT IB. NIEW INMAN & CO. THE ONE PRICE GLOTHIERS AND MERGHANT TAILORS. ENTIRE NEW SPRING STOCK AT FABULOUS LOW PRICES. ER SUITS, 1216 FARNANM ST 1216. FARNAM STRBEET. ALL WOOL CASSIMER suiTs, - - ALL WOOL DRESS SU\TS, FROM - - Immense Stock of all Grades. MMERCOCELANT TAITTLORING NOBBY STYLES, FAULTLHEHSS FITS, LOWEHEST PRICES. B. NEWMAN & CO. THE ASSASSIN WAR. The Nihilist Irigh Strike for Liberty with Dynamite and Dagger. Apnd Thoroughly Infect Great Britain with their Bloody Determination. The Ohief Towns of Bngland | prisoner ' Gallagher. la military trafolog. Kirton {s a me- chanical engineer. The docaments discovered at Salford and forwarded to Sir Wm, Harcourt are not fenian pers. Evidence has been obtalned corro- borating the statement of Carey, the | informer, that Tynan and ‘‘No. 1”| are 1dentical, and upon other points, conneoted with the Phoenix park mur. ders. A man named Ansburghe, 21 years of age, was arrested to-day at a hotel in the violnity of Waterloo bridge. He had just arrived from America, Ho is believed to be a friend of the This arrest fs dynamlte and parts of an {infernal maochine, coneisting of an aparatas by which salphurio acid conld be allowed toslowly soak through fnto the mix. ture, the principal element of which was chloride of pot- ash, It was explained that with this combination an explosion could be prodaced within a maximum time of forty minutes, The machine was exactly similar in constraction with those used in Glasgow and in the attempt on tha office of The Lon- don Times. The pollce were cross-ex- amined, but their evidence was not shaken in any respect, Deasey and Flanagan were committed for trial at - - considered the most important | assizes, bail being refused. I Practically (IIM' ot mflmhlmlv;'dfih ll‘n":lll?— The’ man nx'. n_l’hlngz, now su'.fl“ Blege. .. :n ' of ‘ dgnamite conspirsoy |ham us & ou-'vfiu*mu. hu rgaiost Eogland, A laborer named | openly expressed sympathy with Soldiers, Police and Spies | Deasy was dtowned here last evening. ) Whitehead. In consequence of these Throng the Thoroughfares and Public Buildings. The Latter Actively Hatching | Joe Brady will be tried first. “the Most Btupendous Plot of Modern Times.” ‘While the Irish in Amerioca Supply the Liquids of Hxplosive War, The Movements, Methods and Ma- chinery of the Oap tured Ruin Breeders: A Large Assortment of General ror- elgn News. THE DYNAMITE WAR. Special Dispatch to Tus Bax. ENGLAND IN A STATE OF SEIGE, Loxpon, April 9.—Tracy Goold, an American lawyer, has appiled at the Bow street pollce court for permisalon The magistrate on duty referred Goold to the visiting to see Gallagher. justices. Bernard Gallaghor. is a moulder by trade, in custody at Garg)w. A son restding close to Muibank prison recelved a ietter threatening to blow up two large gasometers near the prison with dynamite of nitro.glycerine reached Cork from Glasgow, addresed to O'Herlthy The police discovered a quantity of exolo- sives freshly buried in a field at Kat- nap, near Cork. Shipping company's stores, London, since the 4th inst, sigoed b{ a Glasgow firm to O'Her- lihy. This is the sixth consignment within six months from the same firm The former con- to O'Herlihy. slgnments were all removed by Daasy The explosives serzad in Whi head’s manufactory in were removed to tho o Salthy with ex and destroyed. T or elghty perso; dynamite conspi leader is among thoss rec rested. The police heliave thay have secared nearly all v nents of nitro-glycerine nov in L In reeponss fo a letter denonneing the dynamito « M. Salli van, late mem® Meath, has ro from O'Donovau Roesa to b about future utteral arrested on Sanday, York s forinight ago, been wotching him. Letters fonud on Gallagher and Nor mau connect Ausburghe with the con Ansharghe, @ police have | and explosives into England from | Cork, were arralgned Satardsy. The . | crown announces its Intention to ssk | that the prisoners be committed on » | the charge of having explosives in their possession with felonious Intend. The witness deposed that that the box epiracy. Norwan wil! probanly b transferred from the d-ok to ¢ ness box Thuralay, Mil'bank 0 1s guarded by solaters per- | Two large jars Two ocarboys of nitro-glycerine are lying at the Clyde They are oon- | Birmingham : ewaze farm at | jail at Clerkenwell to the prison, uacy caation, svid waventy | » man named Bernard (hllmher‘n wned in the | Glasgow, who is charged with causing @ vrincipal | tho exploslon at the gas works there, t for | he only loft the United States on tke roing | 8'h of last Fsbmn{. He was re- earsfol | manded to prison for of from New | cently for bringing infernal machines It is supposed he was murdered for political reasons, Arrangements have been completed for the trial of the prisoners con- cerned in the Phonix park murd;n. ae crown lawyers are determined to resist any postponement of the trial, It the bill to amend the law in re- gard to explosives which Harcourt will iatroduce in the commons should not prove retro-active many members will sopport an amendment to that effoot. ‘1’&1 police are sald to posses kuowl. cdge cf what is likely to become the most hideous and stupendous plot of modern times, THE LATEST DISCOVERIES Loxpon, April 8 —Harcourt and Asheton Oross, conservaties, ars ar- ranging the speedy passage of the bill to restrict the use of explosive. The Times says: *“The hireliogs and fa- natics who come from, Irish-American slums to use the dagger and dynamite, though not directly hounded on by Irish orators, are encouraged by the | abzcnce of any honest attempt on ths | part of Irish leaders to dencunce the | outreges committed or in contewpla- tion.” The police are convinced that a for- mer triflicg outrage, like the attempt to blow up the Masion house, were undertaken by Irishmen retident in Londov, instigated by persous in America. Smaller attempts are re- garded merely as experiments, William Doveton Smyth, counsel for Norman, got a retainer and in- stroctions from DeTracy, an American lawyer in Bow atreet. A. Kirton was arrssted while trylng to escape from London, From papers on the prisoner, thera is little doubt that Kicton was selected to commlit ac- taal deeds of destruotion. On Kir- tou's arraignment It was proved he corresponded with Gallagher, arrested at Lambeth, and delivered a letter ad- dressed to Gallagher at Charing Cross hotel. Kirton was remanded until | Taursdsy next. Norman, Gallagher, Wilson and Dalton have bsen removed from the The police have taken into custody Gallagher Is an Irish American, and is o | & brother of the man of the same name arrested at Lambeth Thursday. Ha was areaigned at the police court, where he declared he was innocent of ~ | the charge laid avainst him, and that ght days. | Dossey and Fianagan arrested re- 1t is believed | Daasey had when arrested contained Ansburghe 16 not histroe name, There | materials for making explosives and 1s reason to belleve that Gallagher had l also a preparation of arsenic an ' gellor, had an sudlence with the em- expressions an angry mob attacked his residence, smashing the windows and doora. Flaherty fled to the police station for protection. About a grain of the dynsmite found among White- head’s stock was exploded to-day as an experiment, The report was deafen- ng. The msagistrate at Enpis, Ireland, Clifford L'oyd, and a strong foroe of police made a rald in Crushen distriot and arrested eight young men. The charges preferred against the prison- ers ls conspiracy to murder. More arrests on the same charge are ex- pected. LOWELL ON THE WAR. At a banquet of the corporation civil englneers at Kensington, Ualted States Mlnistar Lowell replied to the toast, “‘Ouar Visitors,” 1In the course of his remarks he sald: ‘‘The more important functions of diplomacy is to maintain good humor, good will and understanding between natlons. (Hear, hear ) In the way we look at certain fundamental questions there {s very little difference between the views of Englishmen and Americans, Though I may not venture to aliude to daily toplos, I can say no Amerlean auy more than Englishmen believe that assassination s war, or dynamite the ‘‘raw materlal of policy.” Lowell's remarks were recelved with cheers. THE £CARE APREADING, The arrests In London and other clties of Eogland of men haying ex- plosives in their possession cause con- slderable uneasiness in Parls, Fears are entertained that attempts will be made to blow up bnildings in Parls. To prevent the Introduction {ato their houses of anything of an explo- sive nature ovm:n ot lth“o‘. establish- ments are stopping up 0] nlnflto the cellars .‘D'.. done in trn.u of the commune, The dynamite fiends are still at work in t! vidnlt{ of Monteau les Mines, Friday night a cartridge con- taining dynamite was placed in acavity in the tower of the Ohateau Plessis near that town, The oartridge ex- ploded but did no damage. GERMANY. . Special Disyatches to Tus Bun. Beauin, Aprll 8.—The Nord Dsut- sche Zaltang, reverting to the subject of the defensive alllance ot Germany, Anstris and Italy sgainst France, says the only r eason for the formation of such an alllance would be fear of French aggression, and such a fear would only be justified 1f & military sdventurer selzed power in France. It would be natural then for pacifio powers to lnterfere to preserve the | the peace, If oneof then was threstened, but such intervention wouald require no treaty. The Nord Deutsche Zeltung s the bundesrath will scon consider t‘: question Increasing the datles on oorn, Herbert Blsmarok, son of the chan- NEVER FOLLOW! $12.00 $15.00 to $30.00 G- OODS, peror, He wlll return to London shortly. The German Esonomfieal cougress will meet at Kounlgberg the third of of September, and remafn in s:sslon three days. RUSSIA. Special Dispatehes to Tux Bum, Sr. Pererssura, April8 ~-The cor- onation of the czar probably bd postponed, The police bellove, unless liberal reforms are granted, the nihil- tets have determined to prevent the oeremony. Makoff's and Paslioff's sulcidal at- tempts have thrown tho.zecently re- nized bureau of, gens A’armes and third section of .polistopl ' police inte eonfolon - Ny ucl‘}" iofcaetons regardingmaintenance of order durlug the ceremonies of coronaston have lesked out and, it {ssaid, bsen commani- catad to outside psriles who should not have known anything sbout them. The date for the grand coremony st Morcow, which was atfirst represented a8 having been set for April or May at the latest, may now be put off until June. One thing is certain, the date has been left blank in the invitations forwarded to forelgn powers. Precau. tions of all kinds are continually in- ventod, in the hope of thwarting the nihilists. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Spacilapal Detct o4 to Tas Lnw, The Brusseil Li Chronique states Lo polics have eearched the house of | the Frenctiman who flad from that city after the dynamite explosion at Guushorten, the 23d ot February last, and have found a cypher letter which contains procfs of a plot against the czar. The sentence of Baron Pawal Ram- mingler, convicted of fraud was com muted from seven to five years im- prisonment, It is probable that two judges will accompany Lord Ohief Jaatioe Ool ridge on the latter's fortheoming visit to America. The Spanish chamberof deputieshas passed a bill permitting the substitu- von of an affirmation for an oath when desired A conflagration at Vallorber, Swit- zerland, destroyed 1456 houses, to- gother with the postoffiza, Twelve hundred persons are wade homeless, e The Hunt for Apaches Special Dispatch %o Tux Bus 81, Louis, April 8,—A dispatoch from New Moxico says the Indians have been seen on the plains between Lordsbury and the Gils, and tracks are reported in several places, but no depredations heard of. Snp',. Erdridge with company K, Twenty-third In. fantry, from Fort Bayard, just re- turned from an unsacoessful svarch of the GHla after the Tndlans, G n. Mo- Kenzle 1s at Lordsbury directing movements. T'here are no hostlle Indians io New Mexico, The trail re- fimd two days ago was made by exican smngglers, Col, Forsythe's two companfes will go lu- to tempor camp, at Rich- mond on the Gila river, Capt, Black with Shakespeare guards re- turned to Shakespeare and the com- pany have been relieved from duty, Jah and Loco, with & band of 200 re- negades and remnuants of all the differ- ent bands of Apsches, are still in Sonora and Onihushus, doing much damage down there, Mexican troops are out after them and It {s now uu- derstood Gen, McKenzle and Crook slm to guard the frentier and prevent hoatiles from recrossing into Arl. zona and New Mexico, —e— Hersford's Acld Phosphate is & preparation of the phosphates of lime, magnesis, potash .mf iron la such form as to bowruduJ assimilated by the system. Desoriptive phamplet sent free, Rumford Chemioal Works, Providence, R. L THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. The Ooming Celebration of the Anniversary of the Sur- render of Lee. tiecretary Folger Rapidly Re- covering and Dispatoh- ing Businese. Dynemite Detectives and Bul- lion Figures—* Betty and e Baby." Miscellantous Washington News. CAPITOL NOTES. Bpocial Dispatches ¢ Tra Ban ANNIVERSARY OF THE SURRKNDER OF GENERAL LEE. ‘WasmiNoToN, April 8,—General Sherman, Secretary Lincoln, Commo- dore Walker, Senator Hawley, Colonel Dadley and many others lesve here to- morrow toattend a banquet of the Unlon veterans of Maryland, at Baltimore, in ocelebration of the anniversary of the surrender of General Lee at Ap- pomatox, SECREPARY FOLGER has almost entirely recovered. He went ridiing on horseback this after- noon, He appears benefited by the exercise, It {s expeoted the secretary will be able to resume his duties at the treasury department on Monday roorning. He has given his personal attention to most all important mat- ters that have been presented to the department the past week or two. DYNAMITE PLOTTERS, The state department has recelved no information that the government of England will ask this goverament to lend a force of skilled detectives to assist In tracking the dynamite plotters. BULLION FIGURES The statement of the United States treasurer show gold, silver and United States notes in the treasury are as follows: Gold coln and bullion, §185,- sllver dollars and balllon, $107 560,961; fractional silver ooln, $27,883 178; United States notes, $43,- 788,070; total, $364,285,367. OCertl- fioates outstanding: Gold, $43,506,- 800; wilver, $71,071,411; ourrency, $9,135,000. THE PANAMA GOLD ROBBERS, Oonsul Turpin at Panama reports to the state department thst he has employed an attorney to defend the seven Americans arrested on suspiclon of having stolen from the express company & keg of gold contalning $60,000 in transit to the paymaster of the United States steamer Liackawana, The consul says the rallroad company is doing all they can to delay the trial, The consul's action is ap- proved, BETTY AND THE BABY, Au evening paper publishes a letter fron Betty Mason, wife of Sergeant Mason, imprisoned for an attempt on (ioitesu's life, wherein she denles hav- ing employed J. G. Bigelow as her at- torney to obtaln the release of her husband and says that Bigelow (who 1s sulog for legal service) cannot have any of the money glven her by the generous public with her consent. SERENADING GRESHAM, Indianisus resident here have ap- committee pointed a arrange for a ser- enade and reception to Gen. Gaesham, FUNERAL OF OENERAL BARNES, The funeral of the lata Gen. Joseph K. Barnes, ox-surgeon , 00 lcnred yesterday with milltary honor. The escort conslsted of one battery ot artlllery, two companies of heavy ar- tillery, two companies of marines and the Unlon vet corpa, S A Ch: n the Prayers. Bpecial Dispatch n Bus. New York, April 8,—The commit- tee on the Episcopal book of common prayer, appointed by a general con- vention of the Protestant Episcopal church in this clty during Ooctober, 1880, has been in sesalon at the Girace house slnce Wednesday, and has at iast completed its deliberations. The committee contisted of seven bishops, soven priests and seven Ilsymen, and the meetings have been held at various timea and plsces during the last threo yoars. The committee has made varlous alterations in the litargy of the church to comply with the requirements of the present gen- eration and the advancement of the needs and work of the church, For the last few years many changes in the liturgy have been suggested at varlous conventions, but none were adopted, and at the last convention a vigorous effort was made to have the litany altered in onme par- ular and to allow priests the privilege of using prayers not in the prayer books, to suit special oo- oaslons, but both plans were defeated. The present committea was sppointed to make such changes in the llturgy as will remove the objections in the present one, which were becoming almost universal. The dellberations of the committee have been kepta profound secretand will not be di- valged to the publlc until Bishop & Williams, of Olneinnatti, the ochair- man, sees fit to make » publio state- ment of the proposed changes. Horrible Catastrophe in Texas. Bpecial Dispatch to Tun Bas, GREENNILLE, Texas., Aprll 8 — About two o'clock yesterday morning the Eude house, a three-story brick hotel,fell,burying the inmates botween the walls. Fifteen persons are known to have been killed. A fow othets escaped unhurt. The ruln took fire and many were roasted in the flames, Up to 1:30 o'clock five bodles were taken from the raivs, but were charred beyond recognition. The building was erected within the past year and has been for some time conelcered un- safe, the walls belng very light, The plteous watls of the imprisoned and burning victims to whom no hand could render assistance, were heart- rending, A number of business firms adjolnlng were burned out. The remains that have been taken from the ruinsare slmply burnt chunks of flesh, unrecognizable, Buslness houses have been closed, Crop Products of Ohio, Special Dispatch to Tun Covumsus, April 8,-—The April re. port of the board of sgriculture, based oun returns from over 700 townshlipe, gives the following percentage com- pared with April Lst, 1883: Wheat 63, old wheat in producers’ hands 28, old corn, ditto, 32; rye, condition, G; barley 66. The wheat ontlook is the most gloomy - for eight years in Ohio. Severe cold with bare ground lrillec the tops to the surface i January vrd February. Warm ralns snd gocd weather till May may improve the condition, Officlal tel from other states give the following percentages for the condition of win- ter wheat compared with tho rame time last year: Indlana 72, Xlinoia 88, Kapneas 61, Kentucky about 70, Michigan 70, Wisc:nmn about 75, Oaliforria abont 66, Minnesota spri s received April 7 | A WATERED VENTURE. Jay Gould's Gorgeons Yacht Launched on the Delawars. The Atalanta Takes Water as. Gracefuily as Railroad Btock. A Baseription of the Floating Palace. Bpecial Disvatch to Tus Bux. 4 PramapeorrIA, Avpril 8,—A train from New York uflv:?d::r Oramp's ship yard yesterday, to wit- nees the lnunching of Gould’s steam acht, Atalants. Among those on go.rd the train were Mr. and Mrs, Gould, Misces Neollle and Annie Gould, George Gould, Mr, and Mrs. A. L Hoffman, R L. Baldwin, C, W Pield, Jr., 'Wu. Henry Hurlbat of The New York World, Mise Annle Hendricks, E. B. Jeffrey, Howard Jeficoy, Wi, H. Blngham, John T. Terry, and E. O. Harrls. The yacht :I:l.{ launched at 1:30 p. m, The v was christened Ata- lanta by Miss Nellle Gould In the usual way, A large crowd witnessed the launch. In addition to the party from New York there were many lprominunt Phusdolgbim present. t was ex- oted General @rant and General iag would be present, but they were ent owing to a delay of the train. QOaly workmen were permitted on board the craft, the launch belng.wit- nessed from a spaclous platform con- structed around the yacht, from which floated the atars and stripes. The owner of the yacht and party ocon positions on the platform at the of the vessel. Bhortly after one o'clock a long file of workmen, srraged on either slde of the keel of the Atalanta, began drivng in the wedges preparatory to outting away the laat fastening which held her on the ways, In a few minutes she glided smoothly and gracefully into the Delaware amid the cheers of the assembled multitude and the whistles of boats in the river. As the bow left the ways Miss Nellie Gould chris- tened her Atalanta by breaking the traditional bottle of wine. The launch was & complete success and Mr. Gould was warmly congratulated, After luncheon st the office of the bullders Gould and party returned to New York by special train, Competent judges ssy Gould’s yacht Atalanta {s the most perfect specimen of steam craft construction, As as toseaworthiness she s considered su- perlor to Bennett's Namouna, Upon deck her length 1s 226 feet and on the water Hne 213 feet. The yacht is fitted up In the most magnificent style, the cabin belng furnished with all that can be suggested for comfort and convenience, The whole shiv's company will nomber 62 men. Be- sldes her ergine propelilvg power, the Atalanta will be able to spread as much cauvass on the average as a three sted schooner, She will be pre- d by cowpound, instead of direct ting, surface condensing engines with two cylinders, one of thirty and one of sixty inches in diameter, with thirty lnches stroke cf piston. The engines ere fitted with steel reversing gear, patented by Cramps, by means of which it can be Immediately re- versed from full speed ahead to fuil speed astern, The Atlanta will be ready for service by the middle of May, whent will probably acrezge 98, F duoed to baehels the loss in there 8 states will be 96,000,000, or 30 por cont, snd they gave 281, 600,000 of the 500,000,000 bushels raised in the Uni. tad Btate s last year, | lvll‘ Il PRINCE OF OP‘U"Il\'dClzis"h “Hub Punchy' composed 5 o wora and Juy n".;:nlh It can be cloar or wich water, lemonade, ete,, and far a“n'n.m sny punch brewed st disopes

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