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Lo | | %_ P— TWELFTH YEAR. TuE OMAHA DaiLy BEE OMAHA NEB TUESDAY MORNING Al’zlL 17 18 7 THE CALLOWS GANC. Another Invincible oa Trial for the “‘Removal” of Oaven- dish and Burke. The Harmonious Oaths of the Ioformers Make Light the Labors of the Orown. The Villsinous Oarey Brothers Rehach the Story ot Their Bloody Work, Another Maiomoth Conspiracy Brought to Light by the Detectives, The Dynamite Scare B8till Holds a Oonepicuous Place in the Hnglish Mind, The Leading Victors in the Fgyptian War Voted $10,000 a Year, Edwin Booth Crowned With a Sil- wver Wreath by the Austrians. IRELAND. Special Dispaiches to Taa Bus. Dusuin, April 16 —In the Curley trial, the oase for the prosecation was ?-nod by Murphy, crown cvunsel. © said nelther feeling of indignation .nlundnnnc!lxnln in regard to themselves should inflaence the jury. He then detalled the ciroumstances of the murder. lurphg.mud Farrell, the informer, would be called to prove in the plot- to mt officlals in Ireland, and par- tloularly tell how the prisoner swore him in as aa Invinclble, and instructed I;III':j when the nlld;‘ of Foaster was ected—to seoretary’s car- rlage by seislng reins. Kavansgh. and Oarey, he satd, will be placed on the stand to detail the movements of Carley on ths dey of the Phaaix park murders. Peter Oarey, brother of James Carey, the informer, would swear that after the murders he was detasiled to watoh Kavanagh, the oar driver, who it was feared would ‘‘in- form,” and who Ourley desired to have murdered. A servant girl was the first witness called. She full{ identified Carley as one of the men she saw in the park on the 6th of May. James Carey swore that just before Burke was stabbed, he (Carey) heard him tell Cavendish about the attempts made to take the life of Forster. y sdmitted that he had been engsged in twenty at- tempts to take the life of Forster. He would not have called Forster's ‘‘re- moval” murder. The oconspirators had arranged for the sssassination, on the 4:h of MQL.IAI&. of Lieut. Colonel Hilher, then inspector general of the constabulary, not thiok Burke deserved to. be mur- dered, but he would not have orled at snything that happened Forster. Upon the coaclasivn of the testimony Farrell the court adjourned until to-morrow, Carley maintained an indifferent air throughout. Adams, anotner of the counsel for defence, applied to be relleved from farther daties at the end of the trial of Curley. The effact of the letter received by the foreman of the jury which trled Joe Brady, threateuing he would be Kkilled unless a verdict of ‘“‘not gullty” was l::nd,uw:lh shown ) :lodly thol fact that e speolal jury panel oalled in the osse of Carley, fifty persons falled to appear notwithstand- ing they knew a fine of £100 wuld be imposed on each absentee. The Inquiry of Olifford Lloyd into the plot of the murder In the Oruzen district has led to remarkable ditclos- ures, Tae first clae to the existence of a conspiracy was obtained by the oconfession of a man named Tubridy, who was wounded in the attack on an objectionable party of moonlighters. Tubridy has given full particulars in court of & man named Kennedy by assassins brought from a dlstance. Tabridy states that he belonged to a secret society In which he was cbliged by threats to continue. In January, 1882, the soclety was reorganized with the special objeot of killing landlords, o) .‘.‘:; snd sples. The looal leader, 1:.-':-« placed flowers and evergreens on the sarcophagus. MacInerney, introduced to the members strangers from Dublin, Irish conventlon to tumn he he advises forred until in the fall. Special Disvatches to Tan Bas. court of twenty-elx members of the Russlan workmen's federation, which o3ntly murdered, was concladed. All the prisoners were osnvicted. Three were sentenced to penal servitude for life, seven to fifteen years penal ser- vitude, four to ten years and four to acoepted by Qaeen Ranovolo of Mad- agascar, Deuteche Zeltung says: Despite the unceasing diplomatlo efforts, there is soarcely any prospect of a treaty of commerce between Germany ain. ?v:nn, April16,—The president of the relchstag has received a letter warn- ing him that an attempt will ba made soon to destroy the parllament build- ing. The structure in consequence is now entirely sarrounded by mounted and Burke. He did |™ euns silver laurel wresth composed of thirty-two leaves, each leaf studded with preclous stones. Special Dispatch to Tun Ban. standing the failare of the board of arbitration, the coal miners will make another » umgfi to have the questions which he over thelr good and satisfactory reasons which can pay three and a half cents per bushel a convention of miners will be called and an effort made to have them acoept the reduction. morial services on the eighteenth an- niversary of the death of Abraham ooln Guard of Honor, gramme embraced religlous exercises, music, reading of President Lincoln's Sunday order to the army and navy, and an oration, the statea exercises the catacomb was aotlpve the objects atmed at. vi IJ']'?I legal agitation, He ad- | retlable sources that H. O, Townsend secure & loan of $7,000,000, Bonds has bsen appointed general patsenger are to be lssued Insumsof $1 000 THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. |the lrond ompany atax of e por oent on alleged profits of the ocom. OUR FUTURE SUBURB. o 'I‘:\. w,fhth: hubor|!orthl of :rgtnt o!o;hedlcamh'i‘nad ;y-um, snrll - NI " loeny, “urr‘ifil to the account of any | each, dated May 1, lm&w bear slx ork ana . "/'“a magszine have | France Chandler, heretofore general 61 or nted In construotion,” A tax |per oent interest, able semi.an. been lncreasea. ~nort to-day | passengor agent of the Missourl Grape Vines Infocted With, .q> ‘athérized by the aet of June 30:h, r...u,, and have h‘flr ;.... wran. |AD Exodus Towards Sarpy’s that a torpedo boat . susplol- | Paclfio, appofnted general ticket agont 2 | 1864, as smended by the aot of July —_— ous oraft from Amerioa orv. ed a sen- satlon. Cork, April 16 Three gunboats sre oraising off this port walting to in. tercopt a veasel from Amerloa having a consignment of infernal machines, ENGLAND. 8pe lal Dispatch o Tun San. LoNpoN, April 16 —The commons, in farther recoguition of thelr ser- vices in Egypt of Lord Wolseley and Baron Alcester, (Almtral Seymour), paased a grant of £2,000 each yearly, and at their death to pass to thelir The Ship Railroad. Spoctal Dispatch to Tun Bxn. 81, Lous, Aptll 16 —The Globe- Demoorat :’o-mo:lrow will say ‘:“M u;. Its Advantages as a Residence proposed ship rallway across the mus has not been abandoned as many for Omaha People. suppose. Eads, Its projector, returned hnmka and from him it was learned lh; work was belng vigorously prosecute: und that the msasive ralimay will be | the county seat of Barpy county, ls finished long before DeLessup's Pan.|springling Into new importance from ama oanal ls opened. Six weeka ago | the fact that it is likely to become the a strorg syndicate was formed for tgo leading suburban town of Omaha, and purpose ¢f begluning the work and making sdditional survoys to sse the residence of large numbers of our of the entire system? The combined road now under the management of C-rt. Hayes,and Col. Hoxie bhave s mileage of 9,688 miles, the largest of any system in the world. S ——e— - - THE REBELLION IN HAYTJ. Oapital loxeria Seized by the i3ih, 1666 Tho adgmant of " the -~ |clroult court is reve d th Oustoms Oficers, ; {cause remanded 'h;l .lnucr'uet-l.:ma t: “& . .make oertaln deductions claimed by The Sandwiching of Ob{l‘ Yho%n:r“‘uy. Oplalon by Ohiet Jus- Sugar Denied by Oon- &w ,,,J. The Slnews of War Furnished by 3 Americans. T The Supreme Uourt Favorably Passes Upon Deals in ‘“‘Fatures.” _— Heavy Business Failure. Bpecial Dispatch to T Kan Pirrasura, April 16, —Marehall & Co., tron pipe manufacturers, and one of the largest firms of the oity, made an asslgnment to.day to Gaorge J Whnna( for the benefit of creditors, Liabilitios $1,600,000; $1 260 - The live little town of Papillion, Bpecial Dispatoh to Tus Ban. Priapereria, Apreil 16.—Captain McGilvery, of the brig James Miller, from Miragoane, Hayti, gives the Hlss, L e LR ) b 000, 'The fatlare w by too|if the route scleoted oould | business men, Attentlon haabut re- All horses Koene had entered for l;(nl l:“l b ];nch P:;'l Anbo:t The Bright Side of Colored Life in extensive speculation in plg fron. [be improved upon, Four | cently been called to its advantages by the Epsom espring meeting were 8 4 Pittsborg banks aro the largest cred ftors, but thay will lose nothing, as they have nol{ntenl for thelr loa which will real'zs the amount of paper held by them. The accounts ot outalde oreditors aro Marshall broth- ors, Philadelphia, Rock Hill furnace 800 rebels engaged the government tronps, who were repulsed with a loss of 72 killed. The rebels used two field pleces with terrible «flact. The brig Miller harbored 300 women and chlldren during the engagement and a native of Miragoane named Be- Wash o partles of engineers are lluldi’in the | the removal of Mr, J. T. Allen and ULkl bl i i Van | | josen or 8o more rallroad men to that Bracklin, and a large foroe of laborers and meohanios are engsged In con-|point, whose business headquarters structfon, in the nelghborhood of [are in this clty. A passenger Minatitlan, on coal docks. Zacoalooe | conductor on the Unlon Paelfic rlver has boen selooted as the northern | Who is making proparations to move soratohed. Lorillard’s Sachem in city and subaorban betting is quoted 5 to 1 against, 25 to 1 against ‘}mqnol- and 20 to 1 sgainst Rossmores. The police investigating the business of Whitehead's nitro glycerine factory OAPITOL NOTES. Spectal Dispatches S0 Taa Ban. INFECTED VINES, Wasninaron, April 16.—The treas A his famil; h love 200 f il Co.; Fayotte Brown, recelver of |terminus ot the rallway. Sarveys of | his famlly out there. says he can rent L" ."nn!edl(,::nd. welght are atlll|;;ry " remalned on board for|ury d.pflmnn‘ has been 1nformed | Brown, Bonnell & Oo., Youngstown, | the northern urmln-l’uetlun- {uve o honse thero for 815 that would cost mflorom-n hss ldentified D, Gallagher fear ot belng shot by reb-|that a quantity of vine cuttings have Ohlo; Hugsett, Hawna & Co,, Uaton- town; Danbar furnace Co., and Falr- ohanoe furnace Co. The fallure oreated surp:ise in business ocircles, bat was not entirely unexpeoted. PRptibelieioe:aeup-£52 w3 Demooratic Prinociples. Special Dispatch to Trn B, been filed with the government of |him $35 or $40 here. Again, eggs, Moexico and approved by its officerr, | butter, vegetables, etc, are much Mexioo has appolnted one of Ita moat | cheaper, and he thinks in the matter distinguished engineers to be associa— | of household expenses alone one ocan ted with the work in socordance with |#ave $26a month by the change. the terms of concession. He la now at| Papilllon contains a great many nice Sallna Cruz on the Pacific and has | People among ita population; is nioely els and was brought to Ohester. been imported into the port of New Captain MoGilvery alno makes a state York from China which the oustom ment that the rebel general and the | house cflicera think are Infested with nucleus of his army were landed by|pbylloxeria. There is no law author- the steamship Tropto, belongivg to|izlug the destraction of such fmporta- Warner & Merritt, of thls clty. The | tior The treasury department rec- Teople took from Philadelphia 1,000 ofh'l.l the faot thav this is a matter of as Fletoher, the person who engaged him to carry the dynsmite box taken from him. It s generally believed that both Norman and Bernard Galla- gher have turned informers, 8ix business firms, including Paul (Kenan). Krench & Oo., were burned rifles, 500 sabres, 500 revolvers, great Jmpertance to the vine| O Aptil 16 —0 Lneelloncbila b MR .{‘“M o::hl’npllllun oo d. rnn:{ i 3 ) ) HI0AGO, Apt ~—Oongressman | E. L. Oorthell who was Captain Eads | stream e _year rou whic ‘I’a‘::llhi::.vv;r N2 e inofimf‘:fi "" ::"“‘:l""gl:x’» interests of this oountry and|Springer, of Illinols, who has boen in | englneer in the oun-!ruo\‘ll:m of th: oarries off all the dirt and filth will confer with the agricultural de- partment on the subjeot. t {THE TWENTY FIRST EMANCIPATION 1s being ocelebrated with the usual en- thusissm, All colored employes of the executive departments and public works have & holiday, and all private bulldings and kindred enterprises where colored labor is employed have suspended from necessity. Liverroor, April 16,—Oorn—New mixed is steady at bs 63d. Reocelpts of wheat for the past week from At- lantlo ports is 32 000 quarters; from Paclfio ports 26,000 gaarters; other souroes, 63,000; receipta of corn, 45, 000 quarters. Lonpox, April 16.—Parnell an- nounces that if the projectors of the delphia would w 'l.ld “dll‘hu.. would post, t until so. it be m to attend and the convention be de- this olty slnce Thursday, was inter- viewed to-day in rngud to the pub- lished statement that the general sontiment of the democratic leaders who were in attendance at the Iroquols bacquet favored Tilden for standard bearer of the party in 1884 Springer sald the meeting was not in the inter. eat of any presidential candidate, and as far as he knew no preference for individual candidates was expressed. Its only cbject was to enunclate dmwntlo‘,rlndpl- and 1o voloe the | tons, sentiment of the rfiy on the great questions of the dsy. There was an overwhelming sentiment, however, In favor of a tarlff for revenue ouly, and 1t was his conviction that the repre- sentatives of the northwest would demand the {nsertion of this plank in the platform of the next democratio national conveutlon, would otherwise ac- cumulate; lsa fluwln. place, the coun- the oenter of a fine tl uv:‘y foot of which {s capable of N.L cultivation. It is rebels, which were landed at Mira- gosne. The steamer took General Laforest and his men on boa«d at Antiqua. The arms, &o., were put on the steamer below Cheater from » after she cleared here. e story of Oaptaln McGilvery is corroborated by the mate of his vessel by Bismark. The latter had Misslssippl river jetties, is ohief en- gineer, Sir Edward Reed and John Fowler, of Londop, and Captain Eads will be consulting James Andrews, who ballt the jetties, snd Hon. A G. ran, Eads L4 OHINRSN SUGAR. R, M. Daggert, United Statos min- were seen in the rigging of the. James | ister, residens at Honolula, has made Miller. One of the owners of the | fuil Trople says that he regards the story the Unlted States of Chinese with & view to secur- s improbable, He denies that any of th lproci '.‘!fi':.‘.‘..."»‘"& Bundwioh Linods an | z H H GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. arms were taken from here. The Vioce-! Party. Besron, April 16.—The Marquis of Lorae and Prlocess Loulse drave out this morniog. They will leave for Canada this evening. Mayor and Mes. Palmer dined with the marquis and princess this after- The trisl at Odessa by » military were prosecuted by Strelinkon, re- gt R larl ‘The Trial of Scheller Speclal Dispatch to Tas Esn. MiLwauxes, Aprll 16 —The only witnesses called in the Scheller case Ohinese sugars; o granting that sugars ocould be .im- ported and reshipped In this way the port ciroulated in the United States that|ters, and aur informant thinka four Lo elght were banished to|noou. About 6:30 the vice regal party | o expensea ineldental to this |to-day were Antiadel, proprietor of ans cannot acq hat P:;'llllon is going to be the lucky 8iberls. left the hotel for the Boston and |works, viz: lightersge to shore, | the Newhall house, who testifisd that | 207 place chosen for our chief suburb. l’fl: """‘F“!"“"’“‘ by t‘l’?ii:: the | Lowell depot, where thelr two special | Joading and transporting sugars|he could not remember having or-| T%° ohlldren, » daughter of J. T. How. el Craw olal of 'rance are satisi Was cars were attached to the regular 7 p. m. northern train. About 250 people gathered at the depot to see the dis- tinguished party off, and on their ar- rival at the depot and at the depar- ture of tho train were loudly cheered. The wmaiquis and princess bowed acknowledgment from the rear plat- form. Governor Batler pald his respects to the marqnis and princess this ater- noon and was very graciously reccived by both. He was urged to remain to lanch, but was forced to decline ow. fog to pressing business at the state house. ard, snd a son of Peter White, of Ports- mouth, N, H., were burned to death in a large box while playing. An encounter is reported between the Frenchmen and natives at Pontanegro, on the Congo river, The natives were vio- torlous, inland from one to five miles, mixing and working in with Hawalian sugars, resacking, reloading and retrantport ing to shore aud lighterage to veasel would be in excess of the evaded duttes. Under all circomstanoces, therefore, Me. Dagget is firmly of the belief that Ohinese sugacs have not been in the brought to the Hawailsn fslands and reshipped to the United States as products of Hawailan plantations. dered the clearing -of liquor packages ot It from the hall near Soheller's bar room, and John Ehlert, reporter, who sald he met Bingham, the man who an to wake Soheller at his home, nd swore to finding him In bed. Ehlert met Bingham near Scheller's house, The arguments of the prosecution and defense wore made, exoept the =xcapt the closing words of Ebbetts tor the difecve, snd Bomers for the GAMBLING IN VUTURE. rro:oomhm'. A;’ i pn\la‘l:th the n:n . | looks very favorable for Soheller, but Am fl:‘:g:;:slzz :r:.':‘ the accnsed’s friends fear the «fTsol of H. T, 1ntree, olbiotiff in error, Bomers' rprooh. It is thought Bohel. net “seticet F. Smith and M. 0, |1or will bs scqultted, Lightner, in_error, from the olronit court of the United States for the western distriot of Wisoonsin. Thls ‘was & salt gro out of speculations 551 domestio nce in the ;izy of i upon mnr,uu ¢ was blwn:fi byp&t flrm of Smith & Light- ner, brokers, against thelr customer, John H. Rountree, to recover a balencs alleged to be doe them It 18 Actively Begun on Both Tenth 16. —The Nord and Douglas Beruw, April The work of paving the streets has actively begun and will be pushed for The Profits of Pa: Btiffe. Special l:nm‘:n lo.'hll un."" all it {s worth, Onicago, Aprll 16,.—Varlous jour-| Superintendent Grant, of ‘the Bar- fl:‘.l‘h"‘; l“.hdh,l“h:% the m":"‘; bar ssphalt company yesterday observed In burying the pauper deAC| jegap tearing up Douglas street, be- ¢ 1 | beos g up Doug ) and the warden of the county hoapital sinnlog where work was (lofh @ftheet Heputs on about 15 teams lice. ot Vi- with » The Stadt theates compan peen Raoces in Memphis. ted Bdwin Boot Special Dispaich to Tus Bus. Mewrris, April 16 —The spring meeting of the new Memphis Jockey olub opened ausplclously, the weather every! desired, track in splendid condition, and attendanoce larga. First sace, mile, all ages, Pearl Jennings won, Oallso second, Fellow- play (favorite) third; time 1:46}. Late Fogle sulkea at the stardug post; Ahose | hiring all his help fu this dlty. =Contractor Mack s cutting out M‘-m, between Do :n-d Farnam, to make a bed for Bloux ann A charged who‘l'n?o visited the potter’s l"dd thas Ee G o e a fow shovelsful of nrth’ upon ll‘l‘m aad | Falls granite to be laid upon. The that tbe evidences of this revolting pavement is lald upon evenly graded ueage is disclosed by skalls and benes ground, two inches of sand and six being tound in varlous portions of the :‘;:‘;:‘&'mm ':‘l’fl’-b‘.mm “;; field with no earth coverlng them. the o o ller. " The Iinn:olub Chtoago Nates: Special Dispatch to Tas Kes. Ou10a00, April 16 —In obedience to the order of the mayor the tele- h companies of the city have g:%. athering their wires into cables carrled on short poles and so arranged that they can be thrown to the ground in oase of fire. To night the counoil Prrrseure, April 16.—Notwith- smioably settled. Seore Flan- | Parls Matual paid $88 on account of purchase and paased an order directiog the mayor Oh ’s Defoat. are aix inches high, about three in nl:q, ol’ the miners’ assoclation, hi Becord race dash, half mile, 2-yeer | sales of pork, lard, vl?nt. eto., mede wl‘:‘l'l. these “‘:ll"h"m:"g T‘ °:'°" Spectal mw:‘u. Tas baa. width and nine in l’nlth and are set addressed a letter to Sacre eis- | old fillies, ‘'Unknown,” the favorite, | by his order. Roundree set up a “:?‘“’“"' \ ;:“‘ A "“"Jm Jacksox, Miss., April 16 —The|upon this base. Both ‘of these Im- inger, of the board of arbitration, in | won, Jennie M second, Lendor third; | fense that the brokers had not ao- |3 ® eampany! Fosumy. o une provements make the streets look very busy indeed. A WHEELBARROW WAGER supreme court, in the case of Chal- mers va. Myers, secref cf state, re- versed the decision of Judge Whar- ton, of the clrcalt oourt, and entered judgment dismissing the rmlon of halmers for mandamus. The opinlon will be dellvered by Jadge Campbell. Its conclusion is that the secretary of state having declared Manning elected | A good deal of fan was oaused and the governor having tssued him | among the residents of South Omaha the oertificate of election, puts the yesterday over a bet made between oase beyond the jurlsdiction of the ocourts, and in asuch shape that con- Adolph Blelck and Mr. James Bhaw- 1st; that settlement has been made with the creditors on s basis of 50 per untkmh, the remainder in preferred stock. —_———— “Nuts For Butler to Orack.” pecial Dispatch to Tun Bax. Bosron, April 16 —The republioan b entral committee will fssne a r offering for sale a bill againat Goaneral Batler of about $2 800 olaimed to be due one Lset, of South- boro, who, in reply to an offer of a s that operators go time 534. oks, and if they can show Third race, 3 year olds, 1} miles, Aztao (favorite) won, Joe 8 second, Tamerlane third; time 2:16, Fourth race, steeple]johase, abou! 2} miles, Eva A won, Fiorence D (tavorlte) second, Tennessee Girl third; time 6:18}. Athelestone re- fnsed the third nurdle. Tannessse Girl fel), but the jockey remounted and continued the racs to the finish, tually bought or delivered to him the commodities specified, but had merely speculated ia ‘‘options" on his acconut, sud that these ‘‘options” were noth- ing but gambling contracts or bets on future prioes of varlous artlcles of produce to Which they related; that they were not designed to be actuslly pertormed by delivery, but the differ- ences were to be adjusted and pay- ments msde and acoepted sccording to the d f.rences between the con- ‘Which Caused & Good Deal of Fun in South Omaha. SeriNorewp, I, March 16, —Me- Tanned Lincoln were held at the oatacomb of 'l:“ 'Pl:g' d‘”d A “:l‘ ; m:“ reward by 'chenl Butler during the | gress alone can interfere. Mok, [ e day fized for de-|lasy oampalgn for a person to father The latter bet $10 that he could the national Lincoln monument yes-| _Bostox, April 16.—Jno, F. Mo- |fUC0 : “:a:; u‘::a‘" the “x:pl‘:“ OIS Ziuv Govern, a tanner at Woburn, sald the | over2, snd that, finally, these|the document entitled, ‘“Nuts for| The Land League Cenvention: |wheel Blelck in a wheelbarrow from contracts were ll[cgll aad voli, Plaintiff offered no proof that the partionlar contracts in controversy were really bets on fature prices, bu: he did offor to show that a very large proportion of all contracts made by all members of the .Chloago board of trade for sale of produce were settled by payment of differences; that noth- 1ag else was expected and that thjepro- Bpecial Dispatch to Tui Butler to Orack,” clalmed he wrote it avd dewanded the reward which has not been paid. skin of a negro untanned, was brought to the tanmery by W. F. Morrison, who wanted it tanned, Morrison sald he brought 1t from Harvard snd that it originally came from Tewksbury. Morrison claimed to be a student. Pleces of the skin were shown and Brown asked for a bit of it which the governor out off and gave him, the corner of Thirteenth and Williams Burravo, April 16.—The following | street, through the so-called Hascall ;-bl::‘hv:wh "'--‘;mi:m by l:l"::i g:::u, to the »m.rnl of Ninth and ent Mooney, of the natio; stree land lu(uu,’!rom Pargell: “In view Mm'“" i Wton!. . pasiing, of the strong opinion expressedfn| A large and enthuslastio crowd your cables, sud the Impossibility of | gathered to see the trial, and the re- my presence at the convention, on the | yult was that Blelck won, belng npset 26th, T would advise postponer within a block and a half of the start— until aatomn, when I promise t: ing pofat, The pro- Neéw York Notes Special Dispatch to Tun sixs, Nxw Yorx, April 16, —The carpen- ters generally have seoured an advance of wages to $3.60 per day. painters are seekiog » llm.lru At the conclusior of ed wnd & large concourse ad- d the; had traveled portion of such bettlug contrasts in | Vance. tend.” The message is too late to e a0 01 e o Rt e :hl:zugh“;ther AT e A A Larie b ipment ool Dioporet 0 TR e which delivery of merchandise was H:fn"'h"';:‘g"s‘:;'_:f’.&?o&; 0. O.| make postponement possible. CHANGINGIROUTE eagu i nelther nol was 80 ! ,000; nom- et ;& orn lh:h:x;la::geu: og":“fl.: .?n’g ::::‘:: 75,03}1 head o;.ut:la‘tr:mt o| NEw Yorxk, April 16, —Arrived, the "‘n"‘o. ’,:::':"o, mcnno;l:h;:o?:; day In':h.o basement .lnl.l.doognOo.'l Mzmrms, April !;—Flfflm peni- -“———‘ o Cubo out of own districts; also sald ;1"‘" !rsh: m:h;f ?;'"{r"' S the "]';::‘ ‘;" D"“"“:: Al 16,—The| ere of s gambling kind. This court | factory, Schemerhorn street, Brook- |tentlary conviots escsped Sunday| A flat oarlylog in the U. P. yard olorado and San 'e rallwaj RLEANS, ! the members might have to go to varlous of Ireland and even to Eogland to shoot landlords and sgents. The name of the naw soclety was the Invinolbles or Vigilantes. The group of socleties, including Oruzon. distriot 1, are implicated in nine of the most notorlous murders ever committed in Ireland. An «ffort 1s belng made to renew the strike of the Irish police. A clrcular has been addressed from Belfast to all statlons exhorting the men to strike and urging justitication by long delay of the commission in publishing the result of the Inquiry into the grlev- ances of the men and not adjusting. The castle authorities have lssued cir- culars appealing to the men not to act rashly, and promteing the conclusion of the mission will be published {m- medlately. Harrington, member of parlisment for Westmeath has just completed his term of imprisonment in Galway. He {s in good health, His constituents gove him a banquet. He will take his sest in the commons on Thaarsdsy. Replylog to an address at Maullin- ar, H n deprecated the wicked pamite attempts made from time to e, which, ho sald, would never to Wichita Falls, 114 miles north, It will require 3,000 cars or 216 of fourteen cars each at & total ex- ponse of $105,000. The shipment is rendered necessary by amount of fencing recently put in the southern part of the State. house in this clty was burned yester- day morning. Three guests were lyn. ne hundred girls work in the npsor part of the bullding. The oar- tridge was sufficlent to demolish the factory. - —— Raiding the Dives. Bpecial Dispatch to Tnn Bra Nrw York, Aprtl 16 —Seven gamb- holds that the evidence of what other people Intended by other contracts of s similar character, however numer- ous, s not sufficlent, of ltself, to prove that the parties to these con- tracts Intended to violate the law or to justily a j in making such pre- sumption, ~ “It is also to be ob morning from Gantt Bros. & Burns, | yesterday had for its load a fine lessees, Ten were recaptured, and the | new turn-table for Oapt. Marsh, pro- others have gone down the river. prietor of the Onshs street rail They are part of the same gang which Maha -stzeet rellvey. murdered J. H. Gantt near Helona| This table is of the most approved last Fobruary. stylo and Is to be put down at the Tenth street terminus in front cf John Boll's drug store. Thé work of steamship Oalvert, from Baltimore for this port, was sunk by a collision at Port Ononlo, Jamaioa. LoxpoN, April 16. —The Alsatian and Sardinlan, from New York, have arrived out. trains the large Lightuing, " llog houses were raided to-night. The Inspired Fiend. An Towa Blaze, Special Dispatoh to T bur, served,” the _oou:;h says, “tht| peo io Valaed at fally 815,000 was | Bpecial Dispateh to Tin Bus, ::’:;"l.fi:h:':om Dn‘!f‘l;:‘l’ll:t;m Special Dispatch to Tus Bex, 810Uz Ozry, Taws, Apeil 15,—Dar. | ‘¢ Plaintifs ia oAre xo|taken, Ths gamblers had ovident] Boston, April 16 —Freoman, “in-| on® that thoroughtare, s pro- ALsia, Ia,, April 16 —The Atlantlc | ing a storm Friday night the houss of not sulng on the conbract, | peey warned of the rald and remained | spired” two years ago to offer his little h P but for services performed and money advanced for defendant at his request, and though it is possible that they might, under some clronmstances, be #0 connected with immorality of con- tract as to be affected by it, they are oertainly not in the same position as the party sulug for the enforcement f san original agreement, The judgment of the cirouit court In favor cf the broker is affirmed with Iuterest. Oplaion by Justice Miller. A RAILROAD TAX CASE, gresaing vapldly, and the intention s, killed the child, is perfectly sa nd ::rmbl:. p‘:‘hhw;l?::“& :::ln;:: "m,“" arralgned for murder. He says | the Tenth street line until after the the ‘‘inspiration” came from the devil. | work of paving Tenth with granite is we o cars will all turn at the U. P, Bpectal Dispatch t0 Tus Bxs orossing and came back up Ninth GavLveston, April 16.—The News' | street, so that thelr schedule time wili Gatesville special says one Chanoy was | not be affected at all. Of course thia shot dead by a mob In that county |is only a temporary arrangement, and Inst weok. One of the mob was also |as soon as the work of laying the killed. John O'Connor was shot by |granite is completed the eld route will a farmer nsmed Diamond, nesr Dan- bury, this county, was struck by lightning, instantly killing a 3 year oldchild sleeping between the parents. The father will probably die, but the mother is recoverlng. away. Piaces were ralded at No, 11,|daughter as & sacrifion at Pooasne! west Twenty-fifth street, and Nc, 13, west Twenty elghth st. burned to death. The psoprietor nar- rowly escaped with bis life. The Soare in Canada. Special Dispatch to Tus Bxs, Toroxro, April 16 —Eight more policemen leave to-night for Ottawa, to strengthen the force there upon the srrival of Princess Loulse. A Terrible Outrare Special Dispatch to Tus Exs MeapviLLe, Miss,, April 16,—Tom Biiley, oolored, outraged a young negro girl here, and after murderiog her, threw her body in a pond. A mob took him from the jail this morning and hanged him. A Log Story. Special Dispatch to Tan Bux. 81. Paur, April 16,—Work in the plnerles has been practically sus- pended. It Is estimated the total out of logs on the streams above is 435, Jim O'Brian, ed. The chavge will take et e A deciston was also rendered by the| Memrris, April 16. resum: g0 t The Reorganised Wabash. | 000,000 feet o 50,000,000 in ex008 of | gourt to-day In the railroad tax oase | Olty, Springfield & Memphis raliroad place In about ten days. Special Dispatch to Tus Bas. any former year, of the Little Miama and Columbus & ny to-day filed it first mortgage :::‘lg‘- With the Oash- e O 81, Louws, Aprll 16 —Farther Xonta rallroad company, plaiotif in county register's office, to the Spasial o Oerpara In Bueclal Dispateh to changes in connection with the amal- Given to the Jury. eror, the United States, in|New England trust eompany, of Bos- Kaxsag Orry, ‘zl“ 16. — Edward bl el MapisoN, Wia., April 16,—Articles ? the Wabash with the | Special Dispatch bo Tun kus. erver, from the ofrouft court of the |ton, conveylng to the latter ocorpors. | H: Tager, oty clerk of Wyandotte s [ fid‘:m Powlfia.'u: declded to-day. | Mitwaukes, April 16.—The evi- United States for the southern dis:|tion the lh!o of rallroad in pmx of | bas disappeared under susplolons ol :fm‘ m“ml:: o:.: b ‘:l. %‘ Mol e e aent has ot 7ot | denco i the Scholler case i all in and | trlot of Oblo. This was brought up |conatruction from Springfield, Mis- |camsishces, The estimated deflolt la| wyqyes, 51000000, T+ will e O, bat It 1a understood from |1t will go to the jury this atterncon, | by the United Blates to recover from |sourl, to » polat 0 phia, to | from $5,000 to §26,000. .,......;‘8",:,,";,,‘"“, LT <

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