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G 4] ~ Tur OmMaAHA DALy BEE TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA' NEB FRIDAY MORNING APRIL 20 1863 A NATION OF TRAITORS, | paasas: Bernard was ignorant of the | taining the committes rooms alone THE “A'"om WlTflL ‘)1\nd office to-day declded contested | rens of Blrmingham. The Indiotment dootor’s busi: Bernard he s ed b damaged. . 5 ngham. o Indlotment —_— n:: [ ;-nhnnt:'-.aomb:: of ::;' n:nfi :h.:.':l:l of ‘:;oml::hmt porti.odn l‘nu U lnvolving lands within the Hmits | covers 140 r‘l"t and charges the de- 200 Py i b e THE RAILROADS, 2 loon e o fendants with having agents to enter d deols he in Sing, 3 Tho Oharaoteristio Iish, Inform: i3, 88" L™’ of i & now onw paemen o wi e T10 VontIltion of BHII'S M- | 5250.% ot St Wi s e ety 2208 | g Broposed Suié Agatast tho —'———F" ]]l“lflp!d moml t 0 ngb. e lllqovn tho"pochl telognoh md‘,.oonm for whioch were given Ilflfll aum mu line, The commissioner holds that |ferred to Peters and others. The w weeks ago. The government lands previously ocertified for this|governor has brought sult for the Unilm Pacific to Dflflnfl office welzed near the rallway station pays in perpetulty, however, to the 1t d whioh was Crelinqulshed e b Dynamiters, zMu and foroed to answer ques- | archbishop, ground rent of £4,000 Bogtns, undee '8 jolot revolutlon of congreas, | priosdoc "'Net Earmings.” ¢ ns relating to the position of the [ annually, —— The Presiden: Th - Bx engines and number and daties of em- ——— Heven Hxpliolt Q. arges of | by su °m:?ufi$" m::dmw Special Dispatch to T e Whole History of the Hx- m,. of the central telegraph offive, GROWING GRAIN. : the public domain, and that the same| Savanwan, Aprll 19,—The Talla- plosive Oonspiracy De- ~ been lmn:l.d. The lto'ry w;a " Fraud and Oorruption are aubjeot to pre-emption and home- [poosa came up to the olty this tailed in O , ocoted ipply an exouse for ab- ® Prospective Orop of Winter and stead entry as other public lands of the | morn! and the president landed. sence. Spring Wheat. Made by Mullett. D Blaten 5x TR ‘sase, dusided | Livoe 1 otnd b Captain Meroor the “::1 tl:; «:o::mon- the h:omn.ot seoretary lt;m:q :Ih.nll.lnd. : d':'o ‘;nm the pn:lhd-nt visited the Schuetzen park, ™ q 8 on ressed | Special Dispatch to Tun Bun. The A in the B mits o ly fix 6 indem- | as the guest of the Savannah Rifle as- “Old Man" Rosea Supplies the | yhether Peter Tynan, “No. 1," was CHroago, Aprll 19.--The Inter S STEMIISTILNE " . © At ity nlmro'n-by the Ontonagon line [soclation. A drive through Thunder- Liquid and Money in Lib- [in New York and whether his extra- | Ocean’s Milwaukee (Wie.) special says: Route Trial Liable to Last |The commissioner says that no indem. | bolt cemetery followed. The president eral Quantities, dition would be demanded, as it might | Edward F. Smith, secretary of the Till the Dog Days ity or other withdrawal exists cover-|then retumed to the oity and held a o} be prejudicial to the public interests. oultural department of the state ing the land in ocontroversy, and he |reception at the ecity oxolunfl, "l;t:l Lundo:ll’ Tlmg'n{l,:ll Lyneh:; ol O.lusnm";, 11‘11 a private telegram @ Ilhor;!r:n' l:rldl the same to the set- ;h;kllmsnil wi:lh whites and blacks, evidence oan be satisfactorily prove nt to 8. \! f the Mil- isco! tler first in time. e pi ent ! 8i - Beveral Bocletles Sworn to and it oan be shown that O’Dmoun ':tukn ghmb:.mo(!.;o;m“:,, in by Ll Al it The Big Pool Foreed to Ree duce Grain Rates to New York. The “Bunset Route” Sericusly Outting the Profits of the Overland, A E Tousalin Elected Vice-Fresie 5 L nah Friday afternoon for Fortress Blow up Hngland, Flourish Bouo farnlshed the large sua of | reply o 8 elegeaphie laqaley copsora- Open :: HOm:"‘d and Pm“m.:“'(;:;::'% roshamto.| Mooron, .n":l will arrive in Washing.| 493t of the Santa FoRoad. money found on Dootor or, ing the wheat outlook, says: ‘‘From re-emption. o) nesday. ‘in N.ew York, will be a queation for Mntion thg Iatest and best i’nlor{nltlon re- ki AL o e ] 4 “Net Earnings.” whether O'Donovan Rossa oanuot, by | ceived the state will produce a fall e i sl i Special Dispatéh b0 Tun lixa, . Seft Svaping the Wemen. @allagher, Whitehead & Oo, |8ome sort of Internatlonal proceedure, [ crop this year, or about 30,000,000 ( Unvelling a Statue to Prof. Honry will be lssued at once, inviting pro- Special Dispatch to Tun B, THE SUIT AGAINST THE UNION PAOIFIO, be made amenable to the laws of the|bushels. The average is increased Eto. B R ones 6 i o, Bostox, April 19, —Mrs. Catherine Furiously Rave at the empl;: as an Ifl:}: com[:’lntur. toni fally 10 per ocent %ver luntc“yur, —— hefih:ngflg::llne:? :lo:::notf) :hcl;n“ Ili’:d":;' a;l:pfil)‘y;d . Tawmry, “1“,; u-zv.fi':;o?ffi.f":& ISnTu-fihmfibo. A box contalni wder was found | which 1! . DAl LG L A i Outthroat. to-day in the rear Efp&a ’l"imu office, ;;r g th:om;lm::lel' o:‘:gcnut:u UP-HILL WORK. SHIRUES 1s TEEr Nt Ay her. Her baby was taken from her e o M T The trala was laid for an explosion. |drouth and I estimate that wa wll'l D At I"Q on thelr way to strngthon the re¢" | and thrown lato the bath tab whero :::m p:ylng":I;i a: T ond::. o The Olouds of War Rapidly | Duni, Aprll 19.—It is stated |have at lesst 20,000,000 bushol for| _ THE ARCHITECIURAL FRavD. (\ments in tho deparimorts of Colm: | alseased ohildren had bathed and was | G thtt O 8 Dondls PORding th con templated government sult againet it wiped with the same towel. It was |, datermine the trae meaning of the 7] & .| bla, Arizonia and New Mexico, with a Thickening in the Ton- that Eogene Kingston, who was ar- [ export. An early estimate of 22,000,- | WasHinarox, April 10 —The Arch. { Alie B HASHBIATBIGES Abe wed duee rested at Liverpool yesterday on s was made some four weeks ago. |itect Hill investigating committee at view to the possiblo necessitios of In- 5 r dian compalgns, term “not earnings,” in the Thurmam uin District. plolon of being connected with the | 8ince that the state has had bountifal | to-day's meeting read all the char, palg In. 8he relterated the abumes of fe- A a Phoonix park murders, was for some | rain and the change in the outlook of |and issued lng"kl‘ asking luflg:: L L1 S S males in the bath. One woman was ;:t::ln: .s'":x:‘:'m:zm:';‘:‘o:“"fim'v | time the head monk of the Inner circle | our orops Is stmply wonderful, Farm- | testimony and proofs. The sessions| The money withheld from rallroads | beaten with a stiok. All women had | 1™y ™ 10" (a0l |hm'!lu¢:.; Another Battalion of Nihilists of the Invincibles. era are looking jubilaut over the favor- | were open to all and proteotion prom- [ by the postoffice department in pue their halr cat short and soft soap|,uis will pmm.'m 507 be Arrestod. Oonfeintied and able ckange of affairs and are looking [1sed all department employes dis-|suance of the act of 1876, and to which | deluged over them. institated as the question at issue Exiled. ENGLAND. forward to an abundant harvest now, | closing frauds. the postmaster general decides the Riucovining s’ she: Mol between the qovom?unt and the com- y 9 =, f . B, Maullett Is a letter ressel regate to about J Dolngs of the Day in the Old World. | of the conservative committee, Salis- e B (b Al Ly New Onuravs, April 10.—The gov. | s an Ind R0\ (0 he | punding Wglvot In Wisconsin, letters received by |him to Secretary Folger from New bury and Northoote expressed mutual | My, Talmage from trensurers of clties | York, November 28, 1881, in which, T R unity and deprecated attempts to|and counties in Wisconain, report the | among other things, he says: “I be- ek b :om rs. snatoh victory by means of shady tac- | report the winter wheat orop In ex- | lleve that I keep atrlotly within the pecial Dispaten o1l 10, lTh d tios and make mischief by statements | gellent condition. bounds of truth, when I say that the LoxDpox, %P‘h d‘— “: second ox- | relative to imaginary jealousles among | Tetters from the agricultaral de- [ government has lost through incapao- amination of the dynamiters was be- | oongorvative leaders. partments of Minnesota, Nebraska, Fty and dishoneaty of Hill and his as. gm 1:‘!305‘:1‘“;‘ CWP‘d‘hl:‘ ':g'“.“"lfl Northoote unvieled the statue of [ Jowa and Dakots, received here, | soclates not less ;{m $10,000,000, and Nal'n { lsfl er lflM y'n At Beaconsfield in Parliament square to- report spring seeding fairly under | this can be proved to your entire sat- orman, recently arrested, turned In- | ay before a great crowd. way In these states. The conditions |isfaction and so clearly that it cannot 5"‘1'::::; |’{.:‘dl::x:rd::ll‘::i“t:::?):::- 'he agreement of Germany, Aus-|were never known to be better at|be denied.” The specifications to trla and Italy, to last six years, the | seeding time, snd work will probably | Mullett's charges allege mismanage- llo[x:l ,::hfl::“ g;:g Ll:ng);l:"imh 224, xg::l:h:.{;lgn:unut n;:rl.t':::e be mmp].g.a :thln“ten “g.,.._ ‘fi, ::rlt‘.:u or oerruption in the following “|near as oan estimat af e ulars: “;86‘:1'5,}’;' in L“.‘:lo“ O:t;h: ”22:: anteed against aggresslon, present time, the acreage throughout | First. In the matter of the sale of :; e Wut" walki °Xx’;: Aot O FRANOE. will be increased somewhat, and there | 0ld material at Dix Island and its re- his asking Gallagher if ‘‘that's what | « pecial Dispatch to Tun B, 3 Is every indoation that the spring P“fi::"‘d‘“l:":::m"“ F"::-L E we are Fol.ng to do,” the latter an-| Paris, April 19.—It is stated that b‘::::fl::l‘::‘o will be favored with & Gmn:: who, Mallett ., was ;wend, "yumuhgh:r 'v.ll:lw?:i “::e :lhs Chinese l:ql}ldl‘: nThu I)«nl or- P G J 1 g ouses of parl ntjan y | dered to cruise in the Tonquin river. TELEG! 'OTES. \ & will m;kl s gn:t' ;:i'xr ‘g:l'l::‘;\" lll;h‘ wnkl:y lut-m:nt ofq the 'Bla: mARE W R Lo 50; B8 came down.” er | of France shown an increase of 40,- {) shouted out from the dock, “you in- |325,000 francs gold, and 2,800,000 P Disakches totum . |n the offioe of the supervising arohi famous liar.” Lynoh replied with the | franca silver. puloo, . Tuesday m.,mm:, The shake was| Third, Expenditares made on the statements of Gallagher as to what| The minister of forelgn affairs pre- | alight. - po-toflio‘e department building under destruction was to be wronght. (sented the chamber of deputies to-| Clubs have been organized in Vera Cruz | the direction of Sapervising Architeot He sald he inferred from the talk of |day a drafc of the conventlon con-|to promote the election of General Diaz as Hill by A. J. Thompson his co-conspirators that O'Donovan|cluded batween France and the |prerident in 1884, Fon!th. I}nnmflq.md collusive Rossa was in the scheme. Rossa was | United States, fixing the Indemity of | New York revenue officers, finding irreg: | o onditures for reconstruction of reforred to as “‘the oldlman.” Lynoh | French subjects for losses during the | ulatities ia the liquor importng house of [ PXP s testifiod he went to Birmingham to | civil war in America. Bp,;‘“dc&o 0"";“3': legal P”"”‘u‘:“" ::?,'",?Eg SpoaraboN S peshery see Whitehead at Gallagher's request| The minister of finance Introduoed |, The Connecticut house passed a bill for- " Changes for some material. Gallagher gave |a blil providing for the converalon of bidding employment of women aud chil- | ~Fifth. C 12 i Shee ot the OUTTING DOWN EXPENSES, ernment has obtained judgment | the company agalnst the government Goneral Hazon to-dsy telographed [agsinst F. J. Herron, surety on the | in the court of olalma for the ascer- to the weather observer in the Weat |bond of General James Steadman,now | talnment of an amount not judictally Indies that aftor the thirtioth Instant |ohtef of polle of Toledo, Ohlo, who|fixed, but estimated at about a half no more reports on cyolones can be | WAs Internal revenue collector of this [ mlllion of dollars due to the company made owiug to the faliure of congress | district in 1867-8) for $100,000; with [ under the supreme court deotsion of to make an appropriation for the pur. |interest from date of the judiclal |last year for transporting matls; but ose. The atation there will be lglll- demand. Stesdman's shortage was | In any event the payment of dividends oo vlaced at $359,000. Counsel exoepted and of interest on the company’s to Judge Billings’ charge. bonds will not be interfered with. Bon?, firat Eyaadnd 6t PERSONAL, Tousalin im the Santa Fe the Smi Special Dispatch to Tun Bax, \ theonian institute, which has | T April 19, —, been erected on the Smithaonian | , %, O Percy, of Plattamouthy W. .| Worxi, Ap 19.—At the annual v Anthony; Comanche; M. B. Hoxle, of | meeting of the Santa Fe to-day, 449,- s, s Joreled Loty oty B i w000t soled b 1 ol with » rendition of s grand | blon; Mrs. Van Alstine, ln; W. M.} 0 0ted 439,000, ' The whole board maroh by the Marioe baud, during | Leonard, Lincoln; 8. Morsis, Bumerson; J.| 10" Cloaied. " Gliver Amea At once ro- the performance of which the Invited | S. Johnton and Miss Ida St. John, Supe- | gjoped and A, E. Touzalin was elected 'u-u took thelr places upon the plat- | rior, and W, L. Wilson, Nebraska City, 45" the vacancy, The directors met lorm about the statue. Three daagh- | were guests of the Paxton yesterday. and re-elected officers, A. E. Tousa- ters of the late Profeasor Henry 0o-| (g, i, Cheney, Oreighton; James E. |Hn is vice president. cupled seats directly in front of the | ppjjpogs, Linoln; Geo. W. Post, York; statue, Afterprayerby Rev.Dr. Hodges, Ratalla Rev i Grain Rates Reducsd. of Prinoston, Ohlef Justios Waite, | o 5 Beyan and Eatalla Bryan, Ashland; | o1y pyriton'so Tun bas, a0 ohanoellor 'of the Smithsontan in. | T:M: Marquett, Lincoln; R, A. Heaton, | ey 000" o brit 19, _The general stitute, formally unvelled the statue | 'Veston, aro among the Nebraska people (g o1 nga’nhc?“hs .;ll bound roads with a few well ohosen remarks, in | Who put up stthe Millard yesterday. at l! meeting to-day, in accordance which he cengratulated the frlends of | Sheriff Dan A. Farrell, of Mills county, | with instructions from Commissioner the {nstitute on the good fortune of | Iows, the man who oaptured Polk Wells, | Fink, ldogtod the new tariff on eighth having made Prof. Henry Its firat s in the city, a guest of the Paxton, class freight, maklog a reduction of 5 director. As Justice Waite pulled the THE HENRY STATUE, The statue of the late Professor ho ¢ Frank Shinn, Matilds Shinn and Sarab | 90048 per 100 pounds. This alass of 0 dren in factories more than ten hours any | basement of % {one:lpaloa o3t- Lropes to unvell the statue andthe oan- Met. | freight covers flour, malt, ha; him money to buy » pressniable truak |5 per eun: rentes oo, 4gw _Ho ex. | cus ‘ay. o oo, e Yok, X .:,'u':\nl‘:;» Yaua foll-t0 tho gound -tho band and | poommorjuns g, 26 ered ab the Mok | L0 but exolades provisloa in which wl pul go # that 34,000, would | Kx.President Grant, in Introducing Vice tractors for granife, ‘ohoristers rendered Haydn's grand o | there is no change. This sudden re- . from Whitehead. Whitehead put him [ be saved if the bill passed. President Oolfax to lecture upon the late | ~ Sixth, Forgery of pay rolls in the |chorus, ““The heavens are telling,” [ O.B.Bond, of Buffalo and Dr. O. C.|ggetion ix sald to be made because it in the way Olhg.“-}xfin::; Ifl;":"l‘;“’:: RUSSIA. &T&'fl:&;‘?fl.‘:fl‘fig:fi ::Illd‘::;f office of the supetvising architeot by | with fine effact. President Porter | Rugg, of Jamestown, N, Y., are at the | way found some roads in the pool by :dtul:‘g:‘; fl:: hearing last Thurs- | Special Dispatchos to Tan Bax. merable stories but never heard one from | Charles Willlams, foreman, then delivered his oration on . the life | Metropolitan, were taking this class of freight at re- and character and services of the sub-| Jas, Marsh, of Beatrice and O; E, Haz- | duced rates. jeot of the statue. 3 ard and wife, of Hubbell, are guests at tho THE PHYLL:XERA, Metropolitan. The entomologlst of the Smithso-| p p nian institute has veported that no he-d | slgn of phylloxera is discoverable upon day as to Gallagher having called for| 8r. Pererssure, April 19.—The &l:‘lle:’ 'yh:::{:rl:z:.n“ be repeated from | Seventh, Offer of the superinten- him as Fletoher. Hesald when White- | trlal of elghteen prominent nihilists Marsl head s Lol the witeo glyoerine | rosalied In the sonvistion of ll, iz ohl.).?.dfifih ?.Qmm'{;f’:'&fi{mm“:fl"ffl nto the rubber e told Lynol were condemned to death, two for life | actress Mary Anderson, had a preliminary 50 pounds had been taken away.|servitude and the remainder to impris- Mflnkb‘!fi" United States Commission- fl::::‘m:flfi.;r&:fl‘::&m&h::! Whluhk:d mh:olth M“fi Ifi would %nmont of filtu:xo ‘:o t:;““;} years, ;‘d%‘;’gmmmn'fl?l‘}:rm::&'m pervision of the ;:s.flhw architect. soon know w! e liquid was. | Tnose sentenced to death are Bogano- A phdsdeiagpe L { 5 Whitehead hear shouted, ‘‘You le, | vitch, who lald the mine in Little Gar- %,‘&)o?b.un' g o T o e e dent of repair at Pittsburg on false ou traltor!” Lynch further tentifiod | den street for the purpose of killing sl {ist Gallagher met bim when ho| the csae; Savell Zlatopolaky, impll- | A Golored Murderer Dies | ““Nhut Sumativarion of & prmaacein dent of construction of the bureau of engraving and printing bullding, to ard the contract for brick for a con- The Paocific Not Pacifio. Special Dispatch to Tus Bxn, Shelby, general freight agent of | Omicaco, April 19.—The competi- the Union Pacific, returned: yesterdsy | tion between the so-oalled *‘Sunset the vines from Madeira submitted to | from the esst. route,” which consists of the Mo, him by the New York oustoms howse| Frank Daniels and Mism Jennle Yeo-|line of steamers between New York offioers, and adds that it s extremely | mans, ot New York city, are at the Mil.|80d New Orleans aud Galveston, the doubtfal whether phylloxera could be | lard. Harrisburg and San Antonlo m“ll::, r 8t | disoovered upon any cuttings now held " snd the Southern Pactfic returned to London from Blrming- |cated in the Hartmann attack on the |Special Dispatch to Tun Bux. Tk prioee by conseas!of the su: disoove Eo y W. D. Haller and Miss Wi W bty B Tt o reased Now York, and the chanoe of the o Paclfio ocosst, and the overlan ham with nitro-glycerine, He had |late emperor in 1879; Michal Gratoh-| Louisviiie, April 19 —A special 3 M ) Blair, were guests of the Millard yester- Baver ssen by of ths pelaomees balore | obey - ome. of i sho assnseinn ™ (of | trém Munfordville; Hart cotinty, says: | Pt Lasing ssokitess introduction of the pest by these cut- routh via the trank lines from the except Gallagher and Whitehead. the czar; Telaloff, particlpator | Booth Edwards (colored), sentenced w:’:::;.‘_%:r‘“d““qm o Lynch, amplyfying, sald in October |in the attempt to blow up|to be hanged May 18, for the murder| " Fgventh, Oamcel hn,”vlvhlio "K_k!‘f:“ at'a coach ballder’s | the imperlal train at Alexandrofeky in | of Arch Long, lsst Dacember, at-|,oq contracts for granite outting by in Brooklyn, s shopmate, Daniel [1881; Klimenko, an escaped political | tempted to break jail tbis morning. Seorelary Sherman, and substitation P'Oonnor, induced himto jein a secrot oriminal, subsequently arrested with | Calling the jailer to bring him & tub |} arefor of special contracta atfrauda- soclety, a branch of the Fenian organ- Gratohefsky, and s retired naval|of water for a bath he rashed out on|jon¢ rates, {zatlon, ;divislons which were ofilod officer named Boutsevitoh. To life | that officer with pistol in hand and day. eastern seaboard points in connection J, 8, Kellogg, J. L. Bliss and ¥, B, | with the Iowa line and Union and Pieros, of Atchlson, are at the Paxton, | ©entral Pacifio rallroads, is sald to be Thos. F. Bhes, business manages for getting very active, the latter clalming " o that the former route is making Ing 'Robson and Crane” is at the Millard, cuts in the agreed rates on Pacil W. A. P. McDonald and Miss M. Mo- | coast business, and taking travel away tings is mo slight as not to be worth considering. OH10AGO, April 19.—Over 150 del- tes from this olty alone will attend 'y 5 ing Irish convention in Phila- | Donald, of 8t, Joe, are at the Paxton, from it. It is also stated the line out “Emerald clubs.” 0'Connor took him | imprisonment, Stefanovitoh, who es- [ would have escaped had not the jailer's THE STAR ROUTERS. d.;pfi:l:s'xl Tharsday and it Is ex-| 8, O, Black, of St e of Ohioago, not in the Iowa trunk line to0 0dd Fellows’ hall, New York, and | caped from prison at Kieff, where he | wife locked the outer door. Finding | special Dispatch to Tas tus peoted the total representation in the [ u ¢he mhopoum“’“b"'- tored assoolation, is taking & hand in the in an ante-room told him the object of | had been confined 6n the charge of an | escape cut off Edwards returned to KER HAS THE FLOOR. convention will not fall short of 1,000, 3 business. The matter has been of the soclety was to free Ireland by [organized revolt of peassn‘s at Tohig- | his cell and shot Rimself through the| WasminatoN, April 19.—Mr. Ker H, W. Nieman and wife, of Schuyler, | yuch serlous consideration that a meet- fo:u‘llon’a. Lynch, on jolnlng the|rin, and Smirnitskays, a priest's [ head, dying instantly. It has not been |summed up for the government. y It has not yet been determined who aie ot the A y 111 oall th tlon to order. ing will probably be held at Chicago soolety, took the oath to stand by its | daughter. learned how the plstol was obtalned. | He referred to the voluminous record, | " Al:lxnnd:rugzlvl.i:n: of Ohleago, 1s| ©. 0. White, of Valparaiso, was at the | atan ear] dfi{' at which the parties watoh word, to Obqh Ml' “pf"::' lt:.:lgn‘;rlll?dhlzn:'pefir::::rh st Bon- Cowhoys’ Strike. g:::l 4,400 Plgfly ;fld :l.‘fn th“l“t:"‘ in receipt of a telegram from Judge | Millard yesterday. interested will be npru;ntod and an L b to bring t 40 B z::;t:rh.ol:)%. Obfi::ber: w::-’:l?no': Auother trlal of nihilists wiil be |8pecial Pispatch to Tus Bas. aty FIDR Sho SA1EINY DOSHY Mooney of San Franoclsco asking him effort will be made to effect & recon George N. Clayton, of Kansas Oity, was ofliation. Cnicaco, April 19 —A Fort Worth, the atteation of the jory. ; Hegluning in town yesterday. to t that olty in the conven- with the indlctment he explained the Dbt iaibi 4 tlon, . Th @ of the pre-|held at Odeasa before the coronation. 5 :’l{ll‘;:m?fir:er ':I nl’Eflon‘)’n B)gnl. Twenty persons will be arraigned on | Texas, special says: Between 200 and ‘The Automatic Freight Car Brake-. of the club twice each month, |ideas among the workingmen. Fifty| Handle" areou a strikefor an Increase | oring, but that number had been re. | Special Dispatch to Tin Bnx. Carl Hamer and wife, of Norfolk, are ln&:...l:{l;l‘xq":zrlldl()m—os D.::m;:z at the Millard, freight car brake was made on the Mrs, E, L. Steele, of San Francisco, is | Carondelet branch of the Missourl- at the Millard, Paclfio rallway this afternoon. The C. 0. Deowsose, of Chicago, ln at tho |tFials were for the benefit of the Metropolitan, Wisconsin, Illinols, Iowa and Mis- w O'Donnovan Rssa | psrsons were arrested for nihilism last | from 830 to $50 per month and board. | Guoeq {0 five, Peck was dead, Rer- ?:ru‘ygafl;: ::: heard he had been to|week. Thoy {vclude military offic The men are well armed and threaten d:ll had pleaded gallty and the jury the club room, He was always spoken | young women, teachers, students, | to kill and fire the ranches and work |} .4 nothing go do with him, and ?l'nx- of there as ‘‘the old man;" kuew be. [ workingmen and soldiers, general trouble. Some of the largest | ;or 1y4 been dropped ior good rea- sldes O'Connor two members of the| ST PETERsBURG, April 10 —Sev- companies have signified thelr unwill- | .. " "He wished the jury to n club, both named Sulllvan. The num- | eral more nihlist leaders have been | Ingness to meet the demands and are mind, that 1f they found the db“'-hn 5 ber of the treasarer of the club was 82 | arrested. It is stated among them is |now taking steps to secure United | i, %ullty, and there was,any srroe, Onicaco, April 19, —A mass meet- ing of the various bullding trades for the purpose of expressing sympathy with the brickiayers in thelr strike, was held to-day in Battery D armory. The attendance waa large. Speeches were made by representatives of the and of the seoretary 13, The pass| Verra Sassalitch. States troops or Texas rangers t0 pro- | the eourt could set aside the verdiot, | difforent unions, Resolutions were| 7 ¥, Johaston, of Racine, is » guest at | souri. Seven tests were made with. word for admission to the meetings teot thelr property. but if they returned a verdiot of not | passed tendering sympathy and assis- | the Paxton, an engine and twenty empty box and. was ‘‘Providence.” There were other| GENERAL FT‘:BPGI NEWS. A Notable Centennial- zullty, no power on earth could recall | tance to the bricklayers in thelr | Charles 8, Clark, of the Genos Leader, flat oars, all differing In o andq assoclated cluba iz New York: Sara- | Py Dubsich i b - | gpecal Dipaten to Tun kma the sctlon. 'The court adjourned with | strike. ia fn town, ,-lyud. m“:lm ';hh u‘::lh::kn resalta. field, at Thirty-Second streot; Owen ADRID, ADEH 19, =, 0 o 1| Newsumom, New York, April 19,— | Ker still on the floor. It is likely 'he com oners 0 detalled: . | meeting, during the consideration of o s Thoae D, il | mekot, Sorn o sonderuion o vigs"eur Salveraly dogaped gn |t b vl cosny sra da and Tom Moore olabs. ' The district | the expedlonoy of submitting to tho |Ianf and waterhere, to-day being the OAPITOL NOTES bers were mot kmown to each | United States government the propri- %‘v" h‘l‘"‘ o o “';' on by | o0 a1 Dispatohes to Tus Bas. m‘;m When a member was wanted | @y Of reducng its dutles on sugar | A% bglon's srmy af Newbareh, BXCHANGING RATIFICATIONS, ‘t’o i |.ulon the president read |from the Antilles, Iu the senate it | O¥! tas deolaratlon. of ‘the ometdon Wasainaron, April 19, —Secref go ;I; a ml e | ul:d So1d him | Was suggested that the government of hoatll'ljll(-; between tho’ United Frelinghuysen ".o~dny exchanged wit 3" dh-l nc‘::e resident) his address. earnestly eudeavor to corclude a s‘l"" i 3 roat Brittan, - A% noon & the Spanish minister ralifications of T e Ginghor and. witness | treaty of commercy with tho United | alute of 18 guns wore fired, o; Wosh- | (LG \rade mark and . exiradition mfls‘ga:xrghyrd.,dnd !.Grll“‘!gtl:: R Apeil 10, —Tho manlol. | A¥ered by o aslute of 13 guns at Wet | reaties between the Unlted States , ““Tha e headquarters o ) J and Spaln. detectives, » It will come down, too,” | P8l authorities have refused to grant Polak,’ by ‘ardesiol ‘the sarelary of THE COUNTING COMMITTEE concessions to a company ~ishig to| &% & rify the t: e adl na: e o ot o gore! whiuows | orect graln slevators for unloading| * Tro et counts in the travsfer from Gilflian £7‘ "B‘ “Don't T ngurt- the old | grain. - Previons to the annourcsment Spocial Dispatch to Tus Baa. ney. to-day finished the exsmination of the mn’nuzl'lllglpro:;:ie for us.” Lynch | °f the d:"’l'l"n' » m'l’,lh “?'(;hd 'h; HAvANA, April 19 —An examina. | money and sccurities. Thecommittee identified the boy: he saw witn |V "lh‘l" :';‘:lhh;f.;u: L n’l‘h‘;"ofi;e tlon showe that the thieves who broke | found an excess of three cents in favor Whitehead in the factory of the lat- [ 1%)9"DE 80 P 3 P into the vault where the government of Gilfillan, H. 8. Manvllle, of Cheyenne, is at the | unorty of the trials In advance, of Paxton, wmh they make the (ollo'ln% officlal BratrLEBoRo, Vt., Aprll 19.—8llas| 1, W, Sharp, of 8t. Louls, is at the Mil. | statement: ‘*Average rate of speed M. Walte, defsulting president and 3 was 26 miles, ave! time sto) cashier of the Brattleboro National Ird 58 seconds, ._".n“:.gl..unu mu.p@fl'ng one and a half train lengths,” house of correction accompanied by | Colonel W, E, Kidder, who presented hiscounsel. The visit s sald to be|the First Nebraska regiment, last spring, A Good Showing. for the purpose of allcwing Walte and | during the riots at Omaha, with their | Bpecial Dispatch to Tas Bxs his counsel an opportunity to examine | peautiful stand of colors, is in town and| MILWAUKEE, April 19,—The annual the books and recelpts preparatory to | .¢,.0ing at the Paxton, report of the Chlcago and St. Raul arguments relative to an appeal from T e he st eos e e S railrald was {ssued to day. The gross the judgments secured by the bank B\ 8. Guchockelh, ol Bcinyiers Q. D, earnings for 1882 show an increase of agelnst Walto's estate. Tattle and H, G, Wiley, of Kearney, were ,000,000 over the preceding year at the Paxton yesterday. and the net earnings show nearly Louis Miller, of Laramie, is in town, $2,000,000 increase. The total earn- J. C. Buck, of Denver, is in the city, | 1g# are about $20,000,000. bank, arrived home to-night from the| Marshal Blerbower weut east yesterdsy. e Court in Arkansaw. Special Dispstch to Tun Bux. Lirre Rock, April 19.—In the ter in Birmingham. Witness eald charged the crowd and srrested a deposit ita stamps, secured the post- MEXICAN MAIL ans::l Etn;n onnrlzu;u 1:{,,5““““““ wl\l. D, Welch, of Lincoln, is at the Pax. A DELIGHTFUL DANCE. when Whitehead was loading the | HUmber. age and telegraph stamps, stamped | It 18 sald at the postoffice depart- Were ‘0:}'&”' "‘." ! .th M-;‘E‘g‘“‘z o, - nitro-glycerine Into the rubber bags papers to the valge of §280,000, |ment that the report referred to In a tiog 870, k) ‘5' ":1 8- SHAMA W. H. Noake, of Oleveland, registered | The Kiremen’s Weekly Social at Their he told him & man who came in the Quebec’s Blaze. . Owing to the excessive amount of |recent dispatch from the olty of Mex. | Little Rook raliroad company sk reor- | 4 the Paxton yesterday, Hall, ganized, for Interest on mortgage bonds held by citizen of New York and New Hampshire. morning had taken €0 pounds of the | pecial Dispatch to Tus B . | Mexlcan stlver dollars clrcalating here | 100 10 regard to postal arrangements llquid; had never seen sny of the| Quenkcr April 19.—The parllameit | the tradesmen have sgreed not to re. | Petween that country and the United risoners before except Gallagher and | bulldings areon fire and will be & to- | celve them for more than 90 cents on | States urged the necessity of dally Ewd, Eddy, of Denver, is in town, Henry Head, of Leadville, is at the The weekly soclal given by the fire~ f in the case of the Phil | Paxton, men took place at Firemen's hall last ki - . When the fire was first dls- Llar, instead of trl-weekly msil service ia |, Argument in t 4 ing m&::?l'urm::u:pot: aLo:'d:i, gv!:::i lulfn:lha a.m::t:n was In ool e —_ Mexico, At present she United States | Prook h"":h"l‘:"m"‘}'{m k‘““' °“, ‘"h: General Paul Van Dervoort, grand com- | night and was unusually interesting. but did not mention any name, Wit |flames, The firemen were quick at Reduoction of Wages mails for Mexico reached the frontier | 180d on ':“’ \ Ith .U "lt.d ‘8’:“.‘5.—’ mander of the G. A, R, of the U, 8,, left | The attendance was larpe, the musio. ness spoke In a weak and indistinct | work, but the flames had the mas.|Special Dispatch to Tus Bun. dally and are delsyed there on account closed to-day n the Un! for Utah yesterday. voloe and at one time sppeared about |tery and were soon bursting from| Prrrssurc, April 19.—The rallroad [of the slow mall service of that fore Judge MoOra falnt, At the conclusion of the|every windows In the main block. | coal operators met this morning and |government. The change proposed in 1 ::-unwny and '.hu. the depositions Th:"hnh clty was lit up lll.dd Ihor;- ::n'nlmmly ‘:lnldodA 'fu "g‘;;ug the :'hl:: the Moxican n:'iuhom‘,l:l “?m Special Dispasch w!Tus Bax. were being read he did faint, and was |ands of le throog e | minimum rate on Api rom ve aoquiesced ol Nasuviuis, April 19,—The Amerl- removed from the court room. Mreots.” The - Quebeo — cavelry |three and a half cents o three centa |delsy and malls will be forwarded ms| sep's prl Vio Bierbower and Fred Crew left for 2‘3"‘- of the guvernment ocoeral, " for the dancers, and in ths in- Wk yostenday. terval between the numbers ‘‘the Ne- Gallagher states he is & na- | were drilling at the time and & battery | per bushel. The miners will meet next | far as possible on the day they reach | tria] of the sult be-| Miss Evelyn Allen is homo for » fow | hyaaks Glant” and other boys tive of Bootland and. revarned from | from the oltedel marohed o the s0sne | Fuskday t take setion n regard to|the Mexioan border. here to-day, against Thos. Peters, | doys, from Iowa state collegs, st Ames, | nlivened the ocoasion with Whelr fun. Amerios to work as an iron moulder. |and saved half the lbrary, |the reduction. It ls thought s strike THE RIGHTS OF SETTLERS, r.:-. Henry Debordel- | Iows, making ber{athes » very pleasant waa one of the pleasantesk waciale His brother, Dr. Gallagher, pald his | The west wing of the bullding oon- | will be ordaved. Tbe commissioner of She general | ben, and Arthar wealthy oltl | visit,