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i HE OMAHA . DALy BEE TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA NEB WEDNESDAY MORNI e NG APRIL /I 1588 292 liament yesterday, and explains it by stating that some mewmbers of the ° amite party are b;}lond to bs on GIBBET TO THEM. tlon, Hendds that the reeult cf such an invasion would be disastrious. —— THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. serving reportors have alned the roots, and In many cases fcund them healthy, while the plants are frozsn constable uamed Donovan engaged;in a friendly sparriog matoh with gloves, D novan gettiog In a heavy blow, an. BREASTING THE BILLOWS ) gt BUILDING TO KILL. 11y | There 18 good for bellesing tha! | gered Camp, who seizing a stone felled A Livoly Trade For Hangmen'V Br,., ™8 0n A otime Tho Labor Oonfoderation SAUCILY | ihe real sondition. of whot Is, there. | Donovan and beat in his skatl. Camp | TOITID!S Experionce of the ey, ‘ery 'l g to the | A Mass of Stone ana Mortar Tumbles fore, less umpremising that it seems. | was held for murder, Looming Up in Ireland: The Alleged Assassins of Oaven- «ish and Burke Hope- leesly Doomed, |l)’ouen|an w read in arlisment this atte Grascow, April 10,——Arrived, the State of Nevada, from New York, GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Bpecial Dispatches to Tum Bas. Several officors of the R 1sslan army will soon be tried for Nihilism, owing to the discovery of the meaning of the clper embodledin some of Prince Krapotkiva's docamente, which were given into the Liands of the Rassian government by the Fronchaathorities. Rodriguez and Oastillo and other Oaban refugees liberated have arrlved at Malaga. They intend to return to tho West Indles. The intention of the Spanish government s to grad- nllllly nls‘lann most of th% :x(lelT and allow them to return to Onba. here mn Ireland Laughed Out 1n reason to beliove Maoceo will soon o: the Commons. ba liberated, = i Foin! :llval were f.?l!d at public auc- tlon in the streets of Tangler, near the g D o Qeneral | 3 jtteh legation. The Karopeans of e Tangter aro indignant, Dr. Havermann, a young physician of Rostock, has been appointedspecial physlcian to the queen of Madagascar, The Frenoh equadron at Hong Kong has sailed for Tonquin. It is hoped in nolitical ciroles in Vienna that the Uaited S .ates gov— ernment will adopt legal measures for the suppression of Feuianiem and ©One ot the Prisoners Deter- mined to Oonfess and Ap- peal to the Gallows. The D:population of the Coun- try Uontinues by the Kil. mainbam Route. A 8Sch:mo to Feed the Hungry IRELAND. Speclal Dispatches to Tus Ban. Dusun, April 10,—The trials of Joe Brady, indicted yesverday forjthe murder of Cavendish and Burke, which were to have begun to-day, have been postponed untll to-morrow, owing to Dr. Webb Adams, who was galned an important vistory in the sl (i, (UL W O sy election in east Prussia yosterday. Adams will glve as a reason that hets Wehb Adams {n defending Brady. Tae judgealso expressed the bellof that boch gentlemen were nn- [ Russia is covered with water, owing to blased. The judge Insisted strongly [floods in Rassia, Traffic on the rail- that the counsel should be readyto de- | ways is temporarily suspended. fend B:ady desplte their protests. D. Beruiv, April 10.—Aoccounts of a B Sallivaa is connsel, not A. M. Sal- | dreadful domestic tragedy have been livan. recelved from Cham, Bavarla. A rope Dusrix, April 10.—There is no re- | maker killed his wife, mother-in-law, laxation on the part of the authorities | two sons and then polsoned himself, here of their endeavors to detect and | Rome, April 10.—The king has arrest suspiclous perzons. The police | tigned ‘s deoree, ordering the forma- have jast comeiuto possession of iu- | t1on as qnickly £ poesible of seventy- formation that a msn has srrived in|two new companies of Territorial and Dabijn who is supposed to be an emis- | Alplue troops. sary «f thedynamite party, and wh-se mis ion is the destruction of property. All hotels ars bying waiched with the hope of arresting him, The Cold Streamn guards have been placed in adjacent to Green strest court house, where the trial of the Phoenix park assassins are to take place. The object is to secure the protection of cfficers of the court and informers who are to testify againat the sccused men, 1t is s°ated one of the men actually participating in the murder of Caven- Vienwa, April 10. —A large section of country inthe southern part of s SR THE NEWHALL CALAMITY. The Supposed Incendlary on Trial Special Dispatch to Tus Brn, MiLwaukeg, April 10.—The trial ol Gaorge Scheller, charged with setting the Newhall hotel on fire and causing the awful catastrophe of January 10 last, by which almcst one hundred human beilngs were sacrificed, was opened in the oriminal court this Pray For an Extra Ses. sion of Opngress. Down, Special Dispatch to Tun B, Rocukster, April 10,—Ten minutes after 7 o'clock this morning a large building on the northwest corner of Charsh and S'ate streets, fell with a orash. The slde wall faclng Church stroet had been erected this winter. It s supposed the mortar was frozen and the warm weather of yesterday loosened the hrick and caused the fall There were 17 men at work In the bnilding. The alarm was sounded which brought out the firemen and polics, who are working hard clearing away the debrls. The names of those found in the ralus are, R. L. Worden, Wm. Ashbold, Frederick K. Kohler, 8. Burr, W G Gould, R. L Brown, Ranson Porter. Anthony Dinkelapii], and Matthew Pearl, i‘he lattor s dead. Two of the others are fa'ally Injured. The owner of thebuilding was on the roof at the time it fell, and was severely injared. Those who were in the basement are probably killed. Only one death from the falling of the building, that of Matthew Pearl, Wesley Ashhough and R 8. Wooden Wildie are serioualy injured. There is much indignation felt toward the builder and owner, J. F. Carter. Loss, $26,000. The bullding has been condemned, Bpreading Among the Star Route Thieves, General Pope Baddles Hindquarters and Olaims Additional Fay. The|Oonaition of Winter When Figured Out Urfavorable Epring Sowlng Begun, Other Interesting Capitol CAPITAL AND LABOR. Spocial Dispatch to T Bax. A MEMORIAL TO THE PRESIDENT, president and board of directora ¢ early as vractioable; The memoralie Ciry or Mzexico, April number of cougressmen, including 10.—A The first graud festival of the Taluca exhibition was held to-day. Baroness Wilson, the Spanish authoress, made an address, and Madame Natatle Testa sarg to a brilliant assemblage. The improvements of Vera Cruz have been suspended, pending the completion of arrangements with a French company. The New Jealapa Journal advocates the election of Geuneral Diaz f)r presl- dent. Roderlqusz Rivera, put forward for governor of Vera Orcz, is secretary of the present goyernor, The Officlal Journal publishes o grant to James C, Hale of California, Conrado Flores, and others, of a largs tract cf uncultured land in Lower Calforols for colonlzation porposes They ave also nuthorized to undertake the development of some Islands. relatlons between capital and labor. remedial legislation. The form of in money in oollecting woil known, a committee of grave senators to gc cumulative testimony to suppor: evl dent facts, patent to all who read intelligent workman who are tho ag greved parties. president, A Large ¥ire. Bpoclispal Datctea to Tax Bun. WestMiNsTER, Ind., April 10 —A dlsastrous fire is raging at Westmin- ster, It is of incendlary origin, and therefore, 1f ho of his privy counolliors,” to ocall to gether the represontutives of the poeo Partial Paralysis of Memory His Nows. WAsHINGTON, April 10,— A memor- {al has been seut the president by the the central committeo on national labor leglslation, petitioning for an extra ression of congress, to be ca led for the purpose of considering the relations between promoting certain legislation promised by a resolution of the senate adopted of that resolutfon to Investigate the yet no report on the subject has been made by the committee to which it was referred, nor is there any sign of v THREY WANT TO VOTE. tion was gone through with, y, darlog s single week of the last sesslon of congress, but further time was asked by the committee to enable them to travel over the coun- try and continue what appears to be uselens expenditure of time and publio faots aireudy Tney add: “It nppenrs to your memorialists an absurdity for around the country on a junketing feast at the pubiic expeuse to gather and 1t s trifling with the feelings of They request the ‘foals hampered by the corflicting opinious The average of the condition in states of largs production are: Naw York 101, Pinnsylvania 95 Orio 70, Ken tocky 80, Indlana 75, Michigan 93, Tlinots 80 Missouri 83, Kaunsas 70, California 62. The average of winter wheat varies litile from last year's broadth Returns indieate the in crease of 1 per oent, Illin s returns 2 per cont lncrease, Ohlo, Michigan Iudiana and Missouri 1 per cont do ccense, Oallfornia 10 per cont fncraase and A slight decrease in the Galf states, The returns of the quaniity of aeed used per wors indiostes a tordency to thin seeding Ten years t | 8go about six pecks per aore wore used, uow lesa then five and a half in the winter wheat region. The incremsing use uf the drill admits of this economy. I'ne acreage of winter rye is 90 por cent of last yoar's breath, average con dition 94, SPRING WHEAT. Returns recoived by the department of agricultural from the epring whest reglon, show eeeding in progrons on the firat of Apri), but 1+ where finish- ed. In Dakota and parts of Minnesota it has hardly commenced, large areas f | being atlll “covered with snow. The department, therofors, dces not at- tempt to anticipate the probable yleld of spring wheat POSTMASTER GENERAL GRESHAM arrlved to-night. He was recelved at to the restdence of John W. Foster, where he met » number of old frlends, ranged for a reception to be glven Judge Gresham, the date of whion is not yet fixed, He will enter upon his duties at the postoffice department to- morrow. At a meeting this evening of the re- publican central committee of the Dis trict of Columbia a resolution was adopted favoring a movement to secure the reatoration of suffrage to citizens of the district. SCAKING WEST, The story telegraphed feom Wash- ington to the effect that the British » | minister has been swindled out of a considerable sum of money by a per- £on who professed to have knowledge of a plot to blow up the lezation buildiug was nositively denfed to day by Miutster West, He said the per- . |#on mentioned called upon bim and direcied his attention to a matter which, apon iuvestigation, proved to be uunfounded aud which was not in any manner conneoted with an attempt .|t blow up the legation building. He ) B R— TELEGRAPH NOTES. Spocial Disy atches to Tirn B, It in reported Ex.President Biwsz, 8anto Domingo, died at Porto Rico. The oharter election in Alblnly, N Y, resulted in a complete democratic victory, ‘I'hore have been heavy rains in all parts of I}htb.unl. andsome corn will be dam- aged Steamer Nottinghill on the Atlantic. of| A Furious Hurricane Rages For Three Days and Strips Her Decks of Everything, Judge Erastus Lse committed suicide ot |801id Steel Bulwarks Torn Ashtubuls, O, with laudanum. ansigned, The new Stock Exchange of New ¥ ork orcanized with O, O, Van Bokkelon na pres dent, No cause The president's party was fishing yes- | The Hull Reach terd T’ The president oaught a ten poundgtrout, The National Petroleum Ex hange, of New York, voted to unite with the Minin, Stk Exchange, At the reception in Boston last night in From Their Fastenings and Hurled Into the Eea, Halifax With '8 | 8pocia’ Dispatsh to Tie Tiew Haurrax, April 10, —The steamer honor of Gen, Disz, the mayor wude the | Nottingnill, New York, Aprill, for presentation + peech, The Parnell land lesgne in New York [ bxperlonce at sea. London, put in hero afior a terrible Taesday evening denounces the introduction of American [after sailing the gale bogan, which politics into the land league, raged throughont ths night, became a The New York aldermen have granted [ oyolone Wednesday morning, when permissi-n to the elwotrio lines company | the ghip was thrown on her baam to lay wirea under the streets The boot ind shoe f.ctory of Riley, Petbles & Co,, Natik, Mass,, was dam- aged $100,000 by fire; insured. aba prisons and retormatory institutions, onds, Two days following a hurri- cane prevailed, The m was torn away and dashe The Pennsylvania houss passed » bill | $kylight of the Bnglne room, through hing the convict labor system in|Which the boom an: glase fell, serious'y injuring three englneers. All the doors Cominittees have been appointed in|of the deck houses were burst, the 1 ital. Philadelphis te thy ) council for Brady, deollning to con- [ TEe couscrvative party ta Gormany | g,uiy pipateh to Twa Brn. of the United States in the matier of | I0dlana republican club, aud driven Hanlon hlvlng{ telegraphed Ross that | ried away. Thirty-three feet of solid Ogdensburg, N. Y., offers 82,500 for their race there, Ros instructed Haalen to ac- steel buiwarks were swept into the sea - % d was introduced to many new ones. | cept. and 80/ fest more dimaged. 'The | not prepared. The oourt house is The rapid rise ot the river at Lon T d of Oh t in 1882, They call atteution | 3™ y staunchions were torn trom thelr fas- stroruly guarded agaln o-day. don Ont., flooded tho lowee part of | ("TRIORS DL O VTG SRR of Tn president o the | o will bo tho gusatof Gonoral Ron- | /Ay the Van aren gut nesr Rochuwter, | {oulil 'l "sonfoding. . The: malt: ! O Brlen intlmated to Sailtvan he :hllt;“" .°°l¥:i"8 kmllny P;"P}iz t0 | {g in town; also the agent of one of | fact that — mearly = a o year| e republicsns have ar- | Workman was kill d and several fatally | tudinous seas drowned the fires and would bacalled on to cooperate with | thelrhouse, 0 wasor I8 8ubsiding. | ¢y, 1argest Culifornia wine producers, has elapsed since the adoption P injured by a blust, threatened to overwhelm the ship. { Dr. At the Princeton college alumini dinner | For 48 hoars the ship was still on her ls;'o'o &%m. Prosidont McCosh asked for | beam ends and the pumps choked. to eatablish a sohool of philoso- phy in the oollege, A mob of seventy-five n took from the guard at Ambnoison, Ala, Mondsy icht, negro named Sam L last. The young girl named Ge who recently murdered Alber :’om ting to esoape from ]lli, ‘was shot ond, The Savannsh river is rising rapldly At 6 o'clock Monday evening it registered ten feot, yesterday at moon twenty-nix, and still rising at the rate of three inches an hour, The Methodist Episcopal conference op- pote the appropristion by the New York Jegial \ture ot $20,000 to the Oatholic Pro- teorory and will petition the governor to veto the item. . The president has been inyited to visit Pensacola and Tallahasse, 1f the invita- tion is nccepted, the president is likely to return to Washington via New Orleans and Louisville, On the Missouri Pacific rosd near Booker, Texas, a construction train back- ing up struck s horse ol wis, and | 7€ hanged him for killing » negro, Februvry | b The men kept bailing, but were only able to keep the water from gaining. The live stock in the hold swimming aboat all this time, ng no fodder. Fridny morning en went in a body to Oaptain th de Smith | Bennett and demanded to be taken kin, »|Into young_preacher at Vicksburg, while at: | The rt or have the shi omand was impoesible to grant a8 the water In the engine room pre- vented the fires and only two boats woro left, Friday night the weather mpderated and on Baturday the storm eubsided. The ship being tight the water was quickly reduced, ateam raised an oon ai the ship goc un- der way righted, Thirty-four bullocks and six sheep were lost of the 134 head of cattle and 199 sheed on bosrd. About a hundred tons ef cargo wore washed overboard. How An “Honest Penny” Was Made Off Human Hide. ) i morning, Great Interest was evinced | was started in Thompson's livery sta- R rorattgond on every eide, and long before the|ble, Elghteen bulldings have barned time set for beginning, the court room | and the fire {a still burning, The loss was crowded. The prosecutlon was | is $70,000 represented by Dlstriot paid no money for the alleged in- formacion, bus merely heard what the purson had to say, lnvestigated it and found 1t untrue. plo elected last fall, and ‘‘submic to thelr adjudication” this problem of remedial legislation in the interest of the oppressed wage workmen, Ped | 6pecial Dispateh to Tun Bas. Boston, April 10,—Gov. Butler was present at the Tewksbury almehouse inventigation to-day. Joreph A Chase dish aud Burke has declined to be de- fonded, declaring his Intention to plead golity. He has no hope of es- oapling conviction, the track and Conductor Everettjsnd train hands were killed, The finsnce committee of the Massa- chusetts fegislature has unanimously re: The nsme of the ery stable, in which Bob Thomp- son and Asron Schaeffer, em- ployes, were burned to death. Chere were also thirty hoases, sixteen dwellings and svores burned, including the Latheran church, The loss is $70,000. The firs cleared a whole square, from Bond to Carroll on Main street, and up Carroll. The fire started at 11:30 o’clock last night abd was under oontrol at 3 o'clack this afternoon. attorney, and W, H, Ebbetts. Schil- ler was the center of all’ observation when brought into court. He was rather pallid from long and close con- finement, but looked fleshler than when arvested. He carrled himself confidently and oalmly. The dasy’s proceed ngs were oconfined $o securing of a jary, and were accordingly with- out special Interest, Oontrary to gen- eral expeotation the whole jury was continued his testimony in the star ute trial to-day. He deoclared that ter January, 1878, he had never spoken a word to Brady on business matters, Three officisl papers ad- dressed to Brady in the spring of 1879, purporting to be aigned by Miner were shown witness. Witness denied having written the signatures; supposed Rordell had written thera. Merrick conducted the cross-examina: Atorney THE PARTICULARS, ThE ll‘mlfl'flt HAWAITAN MONEY aarnd' in lug:‘ul ;ot:n.:hlthcl na;:m‘rrlv teatified (tl“ hlnd w:rk-t for lI:‘Iu Man- is withheld. His statement re- | Clark e P 2 ons for public charitable institutions, | ny with » ::r&":: ;::Ih:pltlon h: :h: n;,ilx:\l; w'tall ?t:nrrre;.nd-lfilo JconI::lm‘?\;r vt‘lex’o The mo'm"l":.""' 2:':;"'" ko | Spestal Rimash b Fia . h::;«‘::'xg t::'“:l“l:u::g ‘g?u:‘::rzll:: "’;:l:"w’lfl"“am bgad O'C'h ';;";‘"‘ :u::::“bodle- to "Bn:::d be made 1n the dock, where he previ- | defonze appeared in the: Qoou last origiu- |« MIFER'S Al MEM ™Y, & ihe TMavallan minister in. 3 sult of va. ; HL. Den- | 4ohool by ¢ Marahes, The gov- ously answered for the murderous of Jeff MeKenney, former Jlnrint stiog 11 Jacob Thompson's liv- WasHINGAON, April 10, — Miner :: request. ‘:,fam.:'fl:"nn 'm '“""'u’"p‘;" bond w4l o nor 3 - offense. The man referred to is be- o Me, 'Wn&"’ > B . g in which it was stated Spaulding, one of the trustees of the almshouse, had were atashed b e trastoetlp, be were a p, Ale) DRI b0y e could made it pay. The governor in- Nuw Yorx, April 10— Cloary ohal: | 4111103 that this was done by tarnin, lenges Mitohell to another sparring| . or contracts to outside o8, '"_‘ matoh, Oleary to have also two-thirds | oy Spaulding divided the pfl;flt- of the recelpts. Oleary adds: “If| ™'y o governor then offered a printed testimonial to the character of Sau- ‘ymtom m.‘ud, cashier under Dennie, [the lw lor oourt ruled the bond was lisble. ment to have ita money coined in the Ualted Scates mints, It was deolded to grant the request, and prelimioary arrangements for thecolnage will be made at once. The mint at San Franolsco was selected as the place of colnage. The dies will probably be made at the Philidelphia mint. Hawallan sllver coin wlill be of the denominations of one dollar, half dol- lar, quarter and one-eight dollar. leved to be Patrick Delaney. Higglos, a fagitive from the Orus- heen dlstrict, was arrested to-day on the charge of conspiracy to murder. The recorder of Cork, in opening the sessions, ook ocoasion to allude to the almost unanimous opinion ex- sed by the American press in con- muulon of Irish outrages. DusuiN, April 10—A number of arrests have bven made at Latt-rfrack Now York Sports. " empaneled bafore final adjournment tion. Witness sald the division was must fight me or leave the oountey.” |y, "which, after some discussion, 0 in connection with the murder of Ly- thlfevlnln . The jfl!’llzll In‘t.:;;ll» The fire was extloguished byraln|hased opon the value of the A ANDQGLER 1N FROVALY, The police mada s descant upon 8 | yuy sqmiited, 2 % . _den's Comittee, 2 years ago, and of t one. i, 1s expected the oase will | Whioh fell steadily for several hours. f routes as shown by the profits and| The solioltor of the treasury has | party of cock fighters on the outekirts John H, Chase, since his first testi- mony, had gcne to Tewksbury with o deteoctlve and unearthed a coffin sup- posed to contain the body of Joseph Clark, The body had previously been sold, and the coffia, which was empty, was brought to Boston. There were other ocflins in the same oonditton. Two poor women had offered mon to witness to put a slab over thel mother’s grave, which he refused, but Marsh said he ought to have taken it. Nearly all the occopants of the barned bulldings eaved the bulk of their property. ' Four colored persons Special Dispatckes 4o Tai were arrested for setting fire to the Arianta, April 10.—The demo.|8table while playing cards, Owing to oratlo state convention met to.day, | fears f lynching, the jail is strongly Cl; IO. Jon:ic (;;n,ohos:ln temporary | gusrded. chalrman an arles Orlsp, congress- e man elect of the Third district, per- A Pittsburg Crank. manent chalrman. After recess the | 8pecial Dispatch to Tun Bus. following were placed in nomination:| Pirresure, April 10,—Henry James 8. Boynton, A. O. Bacon, H | Merefy, the self confessed murderer McDunlel, Philllp Oook, L, J. Sim- |of Lord Leitram, was released from mons, First ballot: Boynton 139, |custody this morning, having been Bacon 145, Four other ballots were | Identified as & harmless crank living {n taken, The fifth was as follows: | one of the onter wards of the city. Boynton 143, Bacon 1562, McDanlels T e —— 81, Cok 13, Simmons 8; necessary to A Pleasare Trip » choice, 176, Adjourned till to-mor- | 8Pecial Dispatch o Tux Bxx row. JacksonviuLg, Fla., April 10. - ALBANY, April 10,.—The state con- | Presldent Arthur left Sanford for veution of the national greenback-|Kissemmee Oity yesterday morning Iabor party will be held at Rochester, |00 & speclal train and stopped au gen! make rapid progress. Politioal O Constable Cavanaugh. ENGLAND. Special Dispatches to Tus Bas. Loxpox, April 10,—In the commons to-day, O'Connor Power, member for Mayo, moved & resolution for the re- lief of the Irish distress. Tae scheme proposes the expenditure of £5,000,- 000 {n promoting home colonization, the sum tobe advanod by the treasury and to charge repayment in fuil prim. arlly on the land settled uuder the schemo and then by way of secarity on the assessable property of Ireland. In such way the treasury shall lose nothing, Provision is also madefor optional emigration. Trevylan, chief secretary for Ireland, said the distress is nothine like that of 1847. He declared Power's plan impracticable, " Mauy persons were taking advantage of the facilitles now afforded for emi- of the city to.diy. Beveral fled to the roof the birn, and in jumping to the ground were serlously injured. made an adverse report upon the case He lteved S. W. Dorsey of Caendet, & prominent jewsler of received little more than his fair [St Louis, arrested for smnl)fillug share, no account was taken of the |$4 800 worth of diamonds from Parls, prooable expedition; ‘4t would have |Cuendet admitted the charge and made no difference if wo did,” said |#greed to pay the duty and value of witness, *‘for 8. W. Doraey got more the goods, and also G0 per cent in ad: expedition than we did.” Witness |dltion, which, 1t seems, was exacted denled having filled in the blank affi- from him. Distriot Attorney Bliss, of davits, Many papers were shown 8t .Lnnln, reported that there were witness, which bo recollected nothing | mi!igating circumstances, He did not about. Without coucluding his exam- | think Cuendet should be indloted. ination, court adjouraed, expressing | The solicitor does not agree with the the hope that a night's rest might re- district attorney. He holds that it Is fresh witness's recollection. a proper case for indictrient, and Merrick, Bliss snd Ker, government ;)riurinu: the :olig‘v;‘r;l thlor?)nthorltle: n exacting an additional 50 per cen! foumes 1in SiisE En 0 gaee on the vul:;le of the dismonds while the the offender was in duress. HOWGATE IN TOWN. 1t is reported H. W, Howgate, ex- signal officer, Who escaped from the not n the number of routes. tions ‘The Vows of Nuns. Special Dispatch to Tus Ban. Monrrean, Aprll 10,—Bishop Fabre, referring to the case of a young nun, who wants to be released from the convent here, says she can leave the convent when she wishes; no one will hlnderhhcr in lu:lullvll réghn, but her vows she assume or five years bave certain obligations which 1t 1a 8 [ g0 o porEaTs $0d, Whisky: matter of consclence for her to declde Cncrnvari, April 10, — Twelve to abandon. Her relesso from the |y, gred cigarmakers are on a strike vows, which will now soon explre, demanding an lnorease of $1 per have been asked at R ‘me and refused. | 4 \v0ovq 1n consequence of taking off the tax of $3 per thousand. At a meeting this morning it was reported that several manufacturers had agreed to glve the increase. the emphatically deny the .published re- port that thoy have disagreed in re- oard to the conduct of the case. Roferring to the story that he would soon sever his connection with the The Lease of the Wabash. Spocial Dispatch to Tus Bux. 8. Louis, April 10.—The stook- holders of the Iron Mountaln and ¢ oase Merrick said he futenied to per tody of a bailiff in this city about a . . The holders of bonded whitky are g work the government was oarrying on. The Terrified Canadiaus Kissemmee o stoam yacht will Garry | [avo thia oase unti 1t had baen prose:| 1y s “eave tatuy by un clioe of | 100 of the direators in Now Vork & Thay favor Boru:uds as o place. Power's motlen was rejected, Special Dispatch to Tus Bas, the party down the river about forty | sused to fts conclosion, 0 \ Y by fow days ago respecting the lease of| phg yovement of the whisky meun ’ Parcell s soffering from & car-| Orrawa, April 10,—Notwithstand- | miles to an {sland where black bass 3 the sigoal service U s the Wabash to the Iron Mountsin. | ¢uyes the form of an or oom- o bEe ] e TR (M L mia, Lok e poniune amatensett Sl peo plantiol < S SANETAL BTN, A Noted mobbar Beleassd | Ab00 {0 Bl T aupt: pany whose purgose shall be to_ give 8 dom] Special Dispaten to Tus Baw, 4 value WA 0use recel a8 motion began, 1 police, that the np’orhd explosion of Suit for Libel, " 9 WRRA BN, ing 500 shares, voted. - ’ Parnell decldes not to leave London, HuntsviiLg, Ala,, April 10, —~The case against Dick Liidell, the notori- ous member of the James gang, who was convloted at the last term of the United States court of oconspiracy to rob the mail, sentence being then sus- pended, was called up to-dey. Judge Brace released Liddell upon his per- #onal recognizance, This s regarded as & settloment of the case, Liddell is free, snd he can now testify in the Frank James trisl in Missourl. All efforts to have Liddell pardoned by the president proved unavalllng. His release, under the ciroumstances, vir- tually removes the probability of his imprisonment for the charges which convleted him, POPE'S CLAIM, WasaiNGToN, April 10.—Tho first oase under the Bowman act passed at the last sesslcn of congress was filed in the court of claims yesterday, having been reforred to the court by the sec- retary of war, This was a olalm for £26,604 made by Major Goneral John Pope for difforence of pay between tha! of brigadier general and majr general while he was on du'y by as slgnment of president ncoording o his brevet rank from April 1st, 1867, to October 28th, 1882 CONDITION OF WINTER WHEAT, The department of agriculture re ports the condition of winter grain orop on the let of April over it entire breadth as follows: Iu Michigan and other northern territories wheat waes still covered with snow. Inthe Ohio valloy, winter protection had been partlal for a term locally varying from three to ten weeke, after which loss from freeslng was quite general, Tae average depreclation s greater in the upper part of the Obio valley and In Kavsag than elsewhere, East of the lateral. The object of the organiza- Bpe lal Dispatche to Tus Ban. Sucoessful Libel Suit. tion s to afford ul.ll!j to d!llflhll. and Special Dispateh to Tun Bax, bankers affected by the fallure to Derrorr, April 10,—The libel sunit extend the bonded perlod, of Prof. MacLean, of the medical > P t department of the state universl & Dipated to 08 B ainst James E. Sorlpps, editor an ;elnolpll proprietor of p’-l‘ha Evenin, MinnzaroLss, April 10,—One of the News, this city, after two weeks trial, worst and heaviest snow storms of the concluded this evening in a verdict on | winter is now in progress, Street car all points in favor of the plaintiff, |travel s suspended for the first time awarding $2 000 damages, the heavlest | this ~winter, Rallroad tralns are verdiot ever recorded in this clty, The | ereatly delayea. The storm s general salt was ably contested at every step | throughout th) state. and exclted great publio interest, R Eastern block was a canard, Deteo- tive Hodgeness and four Toronto po-| ~Npw Yomrk, April 10.—Jeseph M. licemen who have been brought here | Btoddard, publisher, of this olty and to-day have inspected the underground | Philadelphis, has bagun sult for libel passage of the parlisment buildings |8gainst the Tribune assoclation, layin and have been granted permits to|dsmsge at $100,000, The alleg enter not only the bullding but|libel is that the T'ribune charged Stod- Radean hall at all hours | dard with plrating an editlon of the day and night. Although this fact is | Encyclopedia Britalnica. not generally known, considerable un. ” easivess ls manifested among the members, and the night watch far- nished by the dominion police has been doubled, and every precaution is being takeu to prevent the possibility of evil disposed persons creating any trouble. Detectiva Hodgress had an lnter- view with Col. DaWinton, r 3 Heo dealres to tend the dlsoussion of ! the cflmlnnl&:ocdm aot. l Berrard Gallagher, of dynamite no- | 3 ! tnrlat{, strongly urges American olti- zenship. He has sent a leiter to the United States minister, praying that the good offices of the Amerlcan government be exerted In his behalf, and solemnly relterating his inno- cence. The writlng and spelllng of ‘ the communication stamp him as a | The Louisyille Exposition. Spocial Dispatch to Tun Bax, LovisviLie, April 10.—The direc- tors of the Loulsville cotton expori- tion have closed a contract with the Seventh regiment band, of Now York, for the first 50 days of the exposition, and Gilmore's band, of the same olty, for the remaining fifty days. Thisin- volves an expenditare of §35 000, very illiterate person, The London police continue a vigl- lant watch upon rallroad depois and steamboat landings. It s helleved they ara well advised from America. It s urged that the law of extradl- N tlon cover the cases of persons charged with usiog dynamite for unlawfal pur- —— Lyaoh Law. Striking Brakesmen. Bpecial Dispatch to Tus Kxx. Bpecial Dispatcn to Tun Bun, AruaNTa, April 10.—Samuel Lowls Lirre Rock, April 10.—The strike | (colored), murderer of Dink Weems of the trelght train brakemen on the | (colored), was taken from jail last second and third division of the St.|night by a mob of seventy-five blacks Louls & Iron Mountain railroad ended | and six whites and haoged. He had to-day, the sheriff and poese prevent. | confessed the crime. ing the men from Interfering. Trains s ’ sre runnjng regularly sgaln. The Breach of Promise Suit. superintendent offored $100 reward | Bpecial Dispatch to Tus baa for the arrest and conviction of each| Cuicago, April 10.—Before Judge peraon engaged ll:\bltmotlng traine, | Gary and & jary of the superior court = — e Dynamite Scare in New York, Spectal Dispatch to Tun K. New York, April 10 —The sensa- tional story in this afternoon's papers that some fiend had mailed an in- fornal machine to Mies Nellie Gould, daughter of the great financler, proves on investigation to be untrue. The package that exploded in the The Indiar War: Special Dispatch to Tus Brx. 81 Louis April 10,—The adjutant genoral of Texas has advices that the Indians are ralding in the vistaity of 8 wramento mountaln, and that Cap tain Bayler, with a company of state rangers are on their trall. e L They Wers ‘aught. Dispatch to Tux Bus, Gavvesron, April 10,—A Fort Worth special of yoeterday says that the twenty-four prisoners who escaped from jail have been recaptured except- fag four, poses. Charles Beadiaugh, W, J, Rmsay, propristor o The Free Thinker, and G. W, Foote, editor, charged with ublishing & eketch of the Diety and lasphemous libels, were arranged be. fore Lord Ohlef Jnatice Colerldge and special jary. Bradlsugh, denying 3 ostoffice was a burglar's alarm of began the afterncon the action for \ responsibliity for the publication,| Wasmisarox, April 10, — Indian A Powder Exploston Alleghaoles the condition s Eln:;la natare |mond.d“lnr the daugh- A Narrow Escape. breach cf promise brought by Anale y applied for and was granted a separate | Agent Wilcox, of San Carlos agency, | Special Dispatch to Tux Bus. good In the northern belt, | ter of & Newark merchant. Bpecial Dispatch to Tos ban, Austin Comely, a colored woman, i trial. in a telegram to Commissioner Price, [ Boston, April 10.—One of the |deolining nlightly in the lower —_— Axsonia, Ooxw., Aprll 10—The|against Robert Little, a good loolh;o} Loxpox, April 10.--The Times says |eays 1t s rumored s ocompany of | bulldings of the Amerlcan Powder |latitude. . 1. {s not up to the average A Fatal Friendly Bout- Ansonis hotel wss burned this s, m,, | Englishman, iu which that there was & practical reason for rangers are belng erganized at Tomb- | Oo., at Acton, Mass., exploded this In any part of the south, The aver. |8pecial Dispatch to Tus Bus. and lh‘ guests in the house escaped, | §10,000 i» clalmed. The defense ; } the haste In whioh the bill in regard |stone, aud general Indleations point|forencon, killing two men, The loss | age for the oron s 80, Last April t| Kinasron, New York, April 10.—|with only two injured. The loss was | offored 1a that the woman's charactes 4 to exposures was passed through par- | to au invasion of Ban Oarlos reserva- | was not heavy, waa 104, in 1881, 85, The mout ob. | At Hickory Bush, Jacob Camp and s |$13,000, {s bad, | X ] s 5 a .