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3 T T Gl wn Lutnbyy THE OwMAHA DaiLy BEE THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB. MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1883. NO. 142. ‘ e ory and practically havo o righta which - _ lawe.” On voc] g hin el ODonnell, » i f‘ft‘;,‘.T:}:_'"'\‘j,\'..|.“3‘fifi'".‘.‘i!,‘,‘hff"i"x‘,'f"l.f}m',‘.‘,'.,‘l':.’.'.f A Livly KT of 1 SROATIE 5 1SS w106 SIED O Caty GOVl G i “clfnte ot o | Th0 lelion of CArlile 1o th Sy by e Sl o Lambs in the Past Two Yoqps, |ty stockholders have Sentenced 1o Death, it Domaned tIWIEWItH ki s tong sjderations of duty, as they believod to both MAINPATNED THEIR GROUND, IN AND OUT OF WA—U. STREH:““"""'Y' The majority of thoso wh.; THE BOILING BIGOTS. The Orangemen of Ulslér Bratally As- orship of the Honse of REDIC- | Aim'of i Safortiy s iny: eotocevce S ) sqult Protestants and Catholics 1 . : 2 duty imposed upon me by my constituents P - timo. His visit liad & soothing effect o y L L mo by my const t i The Herds of Outside Syeculators nll nm‘k'iuu “u{.““\ wl:u-;\‘flw l‘un"{\:v""}"t He Meets His Fate with a Curse |sleep ODonnell .ate & hearty breakfast - prosperity of m n the futire RIORA slaughitors the stock through 8 lense Ior “ - A" conversed freely with the wardens : : there be any servi that will Scamper from the Street to |the not earnings of the rond, to ‘('10 man and a Shout, "To Hell with :‘I‘\:‘nn:,“\‘:l:;;:\‘\ . "°y“‘|‘,"°“('l‘l to sur.| The Ringless Kentuckian Cap- ton to these s . will i por med ‘,,'I{],, The Removal of Rossmore Liable : aged by the lesseo compuny, the out- o Bt " t the verdiot; ‘although he con- . . a cheerfulness that no other citizen can excel, b Rural Regions. slder grumblos, but seldom resists, the British Crown. Fotaod. the Jury's HeNll§Mon inapited him | CUTCB the Gavel on theFirst | [Applause.] to Upset the British Con- ~— Toere has been lately a New Hampshire & with hope he might Jeoine the extrome Ballot. W e RS BT e stitution, ' The Broker's Method of Stealth- decision requiring a road to be operated | The Jndge's Charge 1o the Jury and finally of the law. He highly praised & I'he floor was next taken by Mr. Cox, 2 mn:huwuunumtumclnghlvrt)hmlmeruu‘tru{ Thete Dalibherntions, Mr. Russell's able Guetce, He atill B N} : (o Mh], :,m“. i | A cagisciike, i 3 another company, which had secured [ R a i o Q 1 tonder my acknow! rements to the gen- . . . ily Reaching the Bank Roll vl A P e A AN |‘|{\l|:||'(‘::u|:m}:l\mln‘;l;l)l:::x‘:{vlnslt:;:l;;l‘\l‘;fl:‘r oated U.HO]'mllb(S and Pigiron et Ao ke i o | The Marquis of Ripon Unani~ of Customers, and becomes a precedent it will boone| e trome indifforonioe ud bore & jaunty air. Protectionists Sent to the R e URR o s R B mously Hated by the Eu- 24 step towards the restoration of confidence | @ DONNELL RECEIVES SENTENCE OF DEATIL | 10" gqo0y ot seom to despair of R aponsibility which might have fallen pon my : " : B by the protection of investors. If stock | Losnox, December 2. When counsel | * regpite, Ho says frionds outside ear. fiall sbowlders, 1 syrapathize with the gon. ropeans of India, b oney 1t Cheap and Gluttaing the | hrokers would only mlk;n lhwlnpcul wnl\’y cm[l;plmulr} the n\n:l\mluntx (u- the | will move heaven and earth to obtain his -— :,h'm‘nn r.-’uul. I\mm:»k_'\l- wluf- i L'A(. l-mlr the - i ) i o sh good might be | O'Donn cnso yostorday after ferthinny 3 + s : Aol oo o K1- | burdens of the great office of speaker, Tn so B Market. ‘ti(:"t‘}oanvr customers much good might be .I“d’:'“ul;-“""r::r.:u“fi:.;l:‘:.dn:\ (pfternoom, | reicase. Fathor Floming visited tho | While the Active and Progressive K- | riens of the gost ulice o e o Wil | e Prophiet, with all His False, Stin N - y G ik g vaader thinke | {uR aaving 1o SPI0 SR WaS prisoner Sunday and remained a long ements Take Command, find mo ready as a condjutor to the distin- Loved in Bgypt, The ordinary newspaper reader thinks | jury saying that tho evidence was com- | jime, He says O'Donmell is in good guished gentloman from Pennsyivania, To . n Bypt. Special Mispatch o Tk Brr, X | every writer has dome ax to grind, |.mlic_i- pact, the question was simply ““Was the | yivity and prepaved for the worst. The New York, Deceniber 3.—Riggolo's |cal, social or what not, but his heart is | killing done in self defence The jury | hrother of O'Donnell will visit him Mon- review of Wall strect in this morning's|opeu to H]m m-mmiAmhdlexlmnll\ ll(ur]n\lry nlmnt ll\-cld)o the c:ul\e regardless of what | qay Despite rumors to the contrary, S - Sk o . 88| oiforts of his friend and broker. The|they may have read in the newspapers | tho 1o i will probably remain at x Sun ieas follows: Though Wall street | gtrongest. evidence of the insincerity of | which he thought partially responsible | Newgme. whero he will be hanged proba: affairs remain distressingly dull from a|the present bull movement is that no- |for the shooting of Carey on account of | by Docember 17¢h. Ample procaution business point of view, they present con- | body wishes or dnr“ll‘”}““;‘»"“ upeulyffn;r- their morbid and M:nm\t_innnl paragraphs | s boen taken to prevent rescue. Two siderable interest from a philosophical | Ward as a leader. All the big men of the | concerning him. The judge in the re-{ wardons remnin with O'Donnell night : 4 stock exchange remain under shelter. | viewing the evidence said he faund the |y day, and are answerable for the safe standpoint. Two years have worked | Formerly, when a wenuine bull market | witnesses agreed with ench other that | koaping of his porsos furthor our party dopends largely upon its ERSHIP, action upon the fiseal questions. ‘L'hey con- nect themselves with libertios and life, with THE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS ORGANIZATION, | tead, WastiNGToN, December 2,—The cau- | Public 1ifo and with the grandeur of the repub- LA el ks fc. . Whilo thanking thoso who supported me cus of democratic congressmen held last | during the long siege, 1 confess to feeling s s el saker | Bomow hat woaried by being on my feot for the night to nominate a candidato forspeaker | foinowhat weariod by beloion wy feat for the and other offivers of the house was called | upon the wisdom with which we exercise the to order by Goneral Rosccrans. Mr, | dution of this congross. - Withont wiso forocast THE SI" GENERAL FOR! THE ORANGE LLION. Duntay, December 2. - Orange bodies continue to pass resolutions strongly cone demning the suspension of Lord Ross more. Public meetings will be held various parts of the county of Ulster, to pass resolutions of like tenor. = At 1GN NEWS, with commerce, with magnanimities, \ wonders. In 1881 overy man, woman |was started, overybody who was any-up to the moment of the shooting. | The result pf O'Donnell's trial was|Geddes, of Ohio, was mado chisirman; | i, e we vt i the pae. ‘.’u':].‘l':'n‘," banton | Nowry Protestants on the way to church . and child had stocks and eried for more. | body O'Donnell and Carey seemed to be | gagorly awaited by Irish circles in Lon- [ Willis, of Kentucky, and Dibblo, of [#nd doubly dincomfittod: But I hope for bet- | were assaulted. Four companies of in- ; 5 tor things, and I shall endeavor i humbl South Carolina, secrotarios; Caldwell, of oo, something toward forming legislat Tennessco, and Stocklager, of ludiana, o higher and purer tone. Remember, 1884 depends upon our wisdom and discretion. tellers, [Applause, | Carlisle, Randall and Cox absented THE CLERKSHIP, themsolves from the caucus,and occupied | ®andidates for the clerkship wore then the romms of the committee on appropri- | placed in nomination, the vivi voce mothod being still pursued, and voted : : ot for as follows: First roll call: John B. and committee on foreign aflairs, respec- | Glark, of Missouri, 01; J. C. D. Atkins, | To-day mnobody wants them, and those CAME TO THE FRONT, friendly. As to O'Donnell's words to| qon, where it was generally expected the i who have them are selling out as fast as |and carried with him whatever fotlowing | 3rs: Carey under the circumstances the | verdict would be mamslaughter. Somo ¥ they can. The Sun foressw italladpre. e had. Today vou don't find any pro- | Judxe thought the jury should dopt the | lengue branches have, resolved to form dioted ad nansewsn that such would ulti | inent men willing to take o stand | yl" g PDannel did nok say: | e s h would ulti- | 1370tk G\ aska: “who is doing all this” | 16 Was plain that (VDonnel did not say: | Harcourt, home seeretay, to commutethe mately be the case; but in 1881 nobody |and nobody seems %o be ablo to auswer | 1 Am sorry, but Thad to doit. He at-|yentence. It is thought probablo that could say & word against the speculative | the question. Some say it is J. R. Keene, m%‘l’-‘d 'l““'m;flll . A HilE v attempts will be made to bring pressure craze without being proclaimed a mem- |other that it is Hutchinson, others name | o the hoy Haxhys who was stiie, ovel | to bear upon the United States govern, ber of the *‘syndicate of liars.” Since somebody else, but the only evident and p, deeply ment to intervene for & commutation of Iy els ) likely to stretch the_wuth, contradioted | o sentancn, suro thing is that, whoover the man or |y, Ui’y d other witnesses. His state- g fantry, with 20 rounds of ammunition per man, were posted about town, which the police are also patrolling. A body of lancers are at present occupy- ing the square, and the constabulary forces are stationed at the court house and other points. There was a large at- tendance at the Catholic church where Rev. McGarten, referring to the meeting which was prohibited, said: *‘Such acts ations, committee on ways and means, then it has been amply demonstrated on SEEte i BiARALG - —— i A on the part of the government are s G s Iyiugl v’l’ns xr\x::;n nn:hit:m) [i’ll;x.l(.r‘:::\llrdu :'}:;::\_lu;: menta should b, srarrowly watbediand Rorribly Mutilated. tively, as hm‘ldqunrlern. :l‘“"l;uxrl,lmx::sl. N w’)‘{".]g:‘:iu:' "éub‘:xl:f enough to make rebels of them all, and TS HEA A T an infallible proof that they have |Were not to be relied ou unless corrob- | Special Dispateh to Tig Brk, OFPENING THE BALL TABS Clarko, 95; Atkins, 92; Martin., 2, if persisted in would drive the people to Th 11 call discl t g ploted, Mr. Dorschoimer, of New York, | The nomination for sorgeant-at-arms was Offered a resolution providing that the | conforred upon Jno. P, Leedom, of votes in the caucus for nominating candi- ‘"l‘l‘"- by acclamation. The mext roll dates for the speakership be viva voco, | Ml for doorkeeper, resulted in the The yeas and nays wore demanded, | choice of J. G. Wintorsmich, of Texas, and the result was anncunced as 104 for| 1he following was the vote: Winter- rebellion.” He declared the meetings would be held despite the government or Orangemen, and characterized the prohibition of the meeting as a direct in- sult to the Catholizs. During the attack the Protestants two policemen were in- jured by stones. NO SERIOUS TROUBLE AT NEWRY, not come to stay and want orated. The absence of the woman | Frewmont, Neb., December 2. A book most over: now for there isacarcoly any {0 8kip 8 soon us opportunity prosents called, but not proven to bo Mrs. 0'Don- | ,oont named Jurgen Voss jumped from i iBbEze i ; nell, was of Yreat significance and open Whet 2 loftto lill, " The fow ool that ar stil | iaelf. & sincere and solid bull wanta al | B0 MR Bisel SLUEER B R o passenger trainjust wost of Fremont willing to risk their money in speculative | o189 ‘OFRK 10 € B8R 6 SHERT U | ghe came from the Cape with one of the [this morning. His head was severed purchases of stocks are rich ana their (/€50 e inst any loss, | Witnesses. O'Donnell’s threat to shoot | from the body, both hands cut off, and losses do not affect the community at | pb GVCH BUATAN RS HOH K oo us | Carey was of the greatest importance in [ 1 body horribl BES Thred L\rge. 1t is l]lllt(! immaterial whether e1s o | e seen LVel’le_ch) as active as view of tho faot that he killad Oarey the he body orribly mutilated. iree a recruiting sergeant. While the present ‘ a0y of the imbeciles was terrific, bhut it is al- i ey i i . trains are said to have passed over him. 5 SHeLit smith, 95; C. W. Field of Goorgia, 62; NEW (o :}il:z):;u:;&:l “:x!:u ::;o;:{hl::dudm?:fi;::: manipulators produce rather the impres- | Mext day. , ; £ » iy the resolution and 80 against it. Coit, of Connecticut, 20, Ll | NEwR: _I)ueumlmr“ 2. 'ghore has ToluRfes s im';';!‘mm inis fllg’thrif&y sion Of trappors, the senson is propitions | - Referring to the testimony of Cubitt CADITAL NOTES. Mr Nichols, of Georgia, offered an ) heen no serious trouble to-day as the oo the judge said the giving of the portrait amendment in the nature of a substitute, THE CONC! ING BUSINESS, and sketches of Carey to O'Donnell was a providing that all votes bo by ballot. Six nominations were made for post- town has beem occupied by a military THE PUBLIO DEBT, force. The local league issued green mass heve given up speculation and have learned enough through sad experience MONEY 15 DINT OHEAP dangerous proceeding and one likely to| Wasuixaron, December 2.—The de-| The roll was called on the amendment, | master, and during the roll call it became | placards announcing that the meoting to keep away from the stock market till {and there is a big additional lot of it | make him think the killing of such” an | crease of the public debt during Novem- | and it wi s rejected—70 to 113, apparent that Lycurgus Dalton, of Indi- | called for to-day had been postponed by the whole business of the management of | coming out with the beginning of the |infamous person no crime, but the foun- | bor was §1,721,670; decrease since Juno [ Dorsheimer's resolution was adopted | ana, prosent superintendent of ‘the docu- | order of the Dublin exccutive. Mobs railroad and other joint stock corpora- | new year from called in bonds, interest | dations of society would be sapped if it | 30, §41;300,146; cash in treasury, 8364, | without debate. ment room of the senate, had amajority, | have been running about the streeets tions is put upon a more equitable basis. |and dividends due the pot hunters, are | was supposed the life of an_infamous|766,518; gold certificates, $85,032,02 NOMINATING CANDIDATES, and without announcing tho vote, tho | cheering and hallowihg all day and sev- It is o be hoped that the opening of |already trying to take advantage of all | persen iuight be excusably taken, |silver certificates, $101,782,811; certifi- T nomination was made unanimous, eral porsons wero injured “by stones congress o-day will proveto be this and ‘are marking stocks up in the | 0'Donnell's statement that he snatched | cates of deposit, 814,465,00; rofunding [, The tomination of = cundidates for) Ty o T50 S Tiday, pastor of the|thrown. Numbors of arrests havo boen i o) hopes of putting them some 10 to 12|the pistol from Carey’s hand, if true, | certificates, S318,450; logal tender notes, | Scser s next declured in order when | yogtant Egpicopal ohurch, of Georgo- | made and the excitement is unabated. ! in that directior. In any case, great|Points higher by the time the reinvest-| would not justify his acquittal or a ver- | 83 ,016; fractional currency, $699,- | ¢, “carlisle of Kentucky. ToxCovernoe | toWny D. C., was unanimously nominated LEAGUE MATTERS. i stress s laid by all well-wishers of the |18, seeking funds como out, but the|dict of manslaughter, for O'Donnell was | 030,331 Ourtain. ot Pennarlyanin, mominated | for.chaplain, 4 Dunuy, December 3.—At a metting country upon the forthcoming session of | Pirds have been there beforo and are | then no longer in danger of his life, and STEAMBOAT ACCIDENTS. - Bhacl’ 7" Randil ot thet state, and |, On motion of General Slocuin. of Now fof Lrish farmers, a priest presiding, reso- lutions were adopted asking the national league to start a fund for the payment of Irish members of parliament, condemn- ing emigration and pledging those pres- " B getting sh; Last night's Windsor hotel | had exc for shooting Carey three ising i congress. The rocent spurts in the |86t¥Dg sy, ol 1 nd no_excuse for sl g y General Dumon ising inspector prices of some stooke wero nothing more | 80%8ip had it that the New York Cenural | times. : of choson vottele DR A e for than suprema effort on the part of the | 1%€0ID€ to issue an additional mortgage | Judgo Denman next defined the terms | %o voar as 34, lives lost 84, passengors manipulators to disposo of their holdings | °f $20,000,000. Here is one more good | murder and manslaughter, and said if | arried 475,000,000, of Whichimimbas Genoral Slocum, of Now York, presont- | York, seconded by General Rosecrans, it od tho name. of Samtiel § Cox. of tha | Va8 ununimously resolved that fourtoen . _ | erippled and disabled union soldiers now smpiro state. Tho roll call by states fol- |} 2t 0, 4yip poldiers! roll as. under door- sutfered a real provocation they should old grumbler, “for no other than to -511 out as much as they o{n,md don't find for manslaughter. ~ If, however i ilt. 4 i 1m0l | they were convinced the deed was not ot . them o b L ttox havimg | 100 D6aT 8B BANAL of Judge SAITEL | contisod i sl efenme o wndor gravo sold eut on them some 20 or 25 points I Sav]dze provocation, they must pronounce him higher. He cannot make .anything by o ] guilty of wilful murder. tion on nat,, on w! date oc- ¥ . i h : infi lowed and its progress was watched with i : | 2 before congress had time toshowits hand, | Chance for reinvestment. the jury were satisficd self-defense had | o iy 1,750,000 i i . k5 ! | keopers of the house of representativesbe | ent to forbid hunting over their lnnd “Thg ph%y this cheap money racket e been proven they should acquit the pris- | “." 1 60pNT AND GUITLESS SPENCER ;::En:‘f'&r:i;zu of}‘ m:f:n:uill‘y“l:tg: ;r;; retaingd; said roll to be subject, how- [ while landlordism exists. At a meeting and the Vanderbilt boom, " said & shrowd KEARNEY IN MOURNING. oneris 1 thoy trouahy thicthoprisonsr ) Ghp SRR Spencer and counsel are | time to time were 'rllpntohad to the re.|over, to dismissal for good and’aufficient | of nationalists at Londonderry it was ra- ed in the nier- 0 e interrogatories of counsel soon became evident' that Carlisle had ment. Spencer will aver that he was|won the contest. not hiding, but travelling upon important CARLISLE HAS 24 MAJORITY, privato business. That at tho time he| sy i)y gonclusion of the roll call the Aeprbicy cause, e oandidator chandquarters,; It Tho caucus, at 12:30 4. m., adjourn sine die. THE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. WasHiNagToN, Decomber 2. —The re- curs the atnive boys shutting the gates of Derry. - FALSE PROPHET REPORTS, Camro, December 2.—Two men who 2 i B ‘ o ,. | was subpwenaed he had come east in i . publican caucus for nominating ofticers H 3 . letting things to pot all at once, 8o he| - e AUpERGSCTuE o o heliadion S nsoHSRR S ihs impoants batiiass spparent standing of the vote was: Car- | of the house was organized yosterday af- Jett labeld bobmeen i L L backs them & little. Butthe style of A Brief Sketch of His Life. charge the jury at 7 p. m. ref isle, 104, Randall 62, Cex 31, but tho|ternoon by the selection of Mr. Cannon, | °f November, arrived af arioum yes- men they had to piok up to do the liberate, At this time O'Dounell stood wt‘;‘" in N*}"dl and """wnhhe amo to work, shows the -desperate -condition R up in the dock and looked about with | W ‘"K'.’-";d': SoaNer Sp a0 subpona are din. Fancy Lutchinson being |Special Dispatch to THE. Bre. great composure. oproas WO Woeoks, i 0OCUDYING' & official count showed the exact figures to terday. 'They saw the false prophet, be Carlisle 106, Randall 52, Cox 30. of Illinois, as chairman. The roll of B'Mahai; maroh/dut o/ nisah the 1;?”_ tor- members was called, and the organiza- i i i G Ceil tians before the recent battle, and 3 7 2 : 2 H . : room at the Arlington, near Colonel THE VOTE. tion being porfected, General Keifer and i I intrusted with the manipulation of any-| ~Krarxey, Neb., December 2.-The| The jury rirat returned to ask if a man | fets 2% B8 QX0 B ORI o o0 Jwlisle. Randall. Cox, |all the old officers of tho house, with [Wards saw him return to Elobeid wi thing. The elaction of Carlisle for| g, 1 of S had a deadly weapon in his hand, and i, i th tion of th tmastor, who | &uns, rifles, large stores of ammunition - uneral of the late Hon. Samuel L. Sav- it | He will assert that knew nothing that | Alabama. 4 i he exception of the postmaster, who & 3 % speaker of the house of representatives |. : another thought he was about to use it 14 bo of val vid K b o | was not a candidate, were re-nominated |and trains of camels belonging to the ’ has been anticipated by Wall street men |148%) this afternoon, was attonded by | againgt him and shot the former, would T o B Y oA e | GRlifornia 1 0 | upon s division vote of 43 to 15, Deputy | E4yptians which had been abandoned in for some time. The big sparks of the |over 2,000 pecple, many prominent citi- | it bo manslaughter or murder! tho ‘casoin mf:::fim:‘\lv;"k b oo | Connectint - | 3 0 | Postmastor McNair was nominated post. | entrenched positions owing o the scarcity apeculative asa do not like him.at all, and | zens being present. But the Union Pa- ’_l‘gw Jmlfiwt rluplmdk t‘l‘lnt]’t’ would nbe s (l’s“mncar,‘) ehaltBareaoia state. | msee . 0 O naster. Kifteon votos in opposition to | Of wntr. ’l;hoy rcpurtlthx:,tthe h,,;ly_?m,i tne general impression .among stock | cific and Burlington & Missouri railways | Peither. But, he asked, when was_the | o5 More Bt b 5 Rliss before Spen. | Goorgin .. & 1 0 | Keifer were cast for Robinson of Massa-|8rmy has been completely annihilated brokers is that his election will excrcise 2 g %8| ovidence of any act done by Carey which | Mient 3.9 08 OL0 SD8 i S after two days hard fighting. No pris- » disturhing. infuence apon tho market, | Prought in many people fromsurrounding | induced ('Donnell to think Carey meant | ¢er left Washington. Spencer will say [ Illinols. o s e oners were brought into Elobeid. Whether this bo #0 or ot thero oan he | towns. The Kcarney bar, fire depart- | to shoot him} the statement that ho had scen Dorsoy [ {1disn o 1 [N RAPH NOT IS, It in reported that an uprising ocourred no question that-he will havo an ample | ment and Masonic fraternity attended en| When the jury had retired Mr. Sulli- | P2Y lmmu{]ltu Bnnly:_s false undhthut he 0 0 in Darfour and Strattin bay. The gov- field to work on if he takes up only a few | masse, and took part in the procession, | van expressed a doubt as to whether the [ iever to his recollection saw them to-- 1 0 % ernor of the province, a« native of Aus- of the questions which aresnow of |The services wero conducted by the|judge had not given a wroug direction to [gether. Ho will say that the star route H 01 A company is baing formed in Pittsburg to | trin, hos boen attacked and wounded. vital importance to the futurs | Knights Templar, Elder Lemon deliver. | the minds of the jury by his question, | investigation was gotten up at his insti- | M o o | transport oil'south and west. Itis also roported that there has been a of the stock and bond busi-|ing the funeral sermon. The floral| -Judge Denman asked Mr. Sullivan if | gotion ""dl“";’" the ,“"l“““ of ]l;“‘“"““' M 0 0 Mayor A. Onkey Hall has rovered hix|rising of Bedouins in the vicinity of ness of our corporato institutions, | decorations which were presented by the |he coald suggest where such ovidence | ter-General James he onsented to re- |y, ... 0 2 fon with the Now York Truth and | Kasola in Nubia. ¢ The lack of business and the enforced | executive and the Knights Templar of | Was. main in Washington at his own expense | Nevada 0 0 | will go to London and practice law. THE INDIA VICEROY, ¥ idleness which overwhelm stock brokers, [ Omaha were very bewutiful and appro-| Wheu the jury returned second time |a0d _without SR N “":“"t! 'I" U S 8 81 Covington, Ky., celebrated tho momination | Loxnox, Decomber 2.—A Caleutta dia- I havo developed a half literary, half critical | priate. 5 they asked the judge the meaning of | Progress, upon condition that ho should | Now Vork......... 2 | of Carlislo withi spoochos, ringing of bolls, o | patch says: The Marquis of Ripou, wpirit in some of them. The majority of : “‘malice aforethought.” not be known in the matter. He will | North Carolina ... 2 O | cannon salute, blowing stoam whistlos, otc. iceroy of India, returned Baturdsy. and them who, a few years azo, had not time | Hon, Samuel L. Savidge was born No.| The judge carefully defined the law of | assert that he received "“ll""‘,"“"“’ both | o vivania. .. 1 0 | Jumex Boyd, of Camminsville, shot his son | was welcomed by an immenso crowd of to eat a sandwich in businsss hours, now | vember 24, 1846, at Clinton, Ohio, went | murder bearing upon that point s ap-[0f President Garfield and Postmaster- | §outh Carolina - 2 0 | faially Saturday, Tho by was at playand | natives, The banners of tho natives in- epend most of their time in playing chess | to Minnesota in 1858 with his brother's | plied to the present case, quoting author- :'““.“"f‘ James "I‘“t ‘l“l‘ “"t"l';“l:“"’ With | Tonnesoo .. t o |justed whon Boyd attonipted to drag” him | goribed, “(God Bless the Viceroy,” were or checkers in the ‘*‘long room’ of the | family, graduated with honors from Cor- | ities in support of his definition and ap- | the investization should not be known, 8 0 | uto the huuse, destroyed by the Europeans, A mob of ., steck exchange, or discussing the near | nell college, Mt. Vernon, lowa, in 1873, | plication. b A IHB IR OTOONINER, . " 1 o | Mrs. Charles 1. Northan, of Hartford, | 200 assembled at the government house k approach of dho Christmass and the in- |immediately came to Kearney, and en-{ The jury again retired and returned in | = Judging from precedents, little will be | Wiscnain. . 0 0 | Gonm, loft 8100000 to Trinity collovo aud tho | 4d hissed the marquis and his wifo when [ roada it wil make on tered upon tho practioo of the law, with- | four minutes with a verdict of wilful | done'by the 48th congross tho first week | = o nonital, aind 320,000 to. voliglous | ¢hoy drove up to_the gate. At the ban- i THRIE DEPLETED PURSES, out friends and without money; yet murder, of the session further than organize, re- \‘(:;'lol.l".lll) ¥ e b s s e quet Friday 200 Europeans were present. he rapidly moquired a lucrative| When Judge Denman asked O'Donuell | ceive the president’s messago, and afford law practice, and soon took rank|if he had anything to say why sentence |an opportunity for introduction of the among the foremont lawyers of Nebraska. | of dlanth shmlnlal m:[t\llm pafised‘im lnm,::la :l_nuall 1mf‘g‘£ mlmb:r of bil:n'uml rul(:;p- 4 A ) TUSh | parly in 1874 he married Miss S, E. B made no reply. he judge then pass ions for future action. i8 uneertain | ftagbemaipronsis of iprose by wHking g T N B e e amal e e | s A messazo will bo sont in Tule shoy write oxcellent goed sense and | 7ho With two bright childron survive to | prisonor now wanted to speak but the| to-morrow, or on Tueaday, though the some of bheir -effusions are worthy of & mourn an irreparable loss, When the judge, however, ordered his lv'lfln(fllnl. ‘[II'Uba\ll]ILIBI strongly favor Tuesday, state was redistrictod, about one year | fhe police seized him when O'Donnell | The membershipof the senate committees The toast, *The Viceroy,” was received in silence, Only twenty-four Europeans stood up. . Nore— This extreme unpupuhu-i(trv of the marquis with the European residents was occasioned because he strongly re- commends the home government to give native judges jurisdiction over KEuro- but there are a_few who, like a love-sick youth, rushing into poetry and indicting a sonnet to his mistress’ eye-brow, rush : S 2 WOWNCOC | 1 oniw, brained his wife with & wagon spoke Governor Curtin moved that Carlisle's | .01 isficted daugerous wounds ou his daugh- nomination be made unanimous, which was | tar huad, Saturdny night. immediately done. The chair appointed | yp, Mary A, Miller has beon rofused o Randall, Cox and Curtin as a committee | steaw hout niaster's license by tho uullmrvhin“ to notity Carlisle of his selection by the |inspector on account of her sex. The case caucus. Carlisle’s entrance with the | will be referred to the secretary of the treas- committes was greeted with long contin. | VY better fate than generally awaits such J such | o, he was appointed judge of this dis- | held up his right hand with fingers ex- | will doubtless bearranged through caucus | ued cheers. Since the window glaw worke sirike in U A . doubt that eso vircalars aro powerful | hatically endorsed at the late election, | 0ld Freland 1" “Good bye United States!” | a weok, but the sppointmeut of the house HT R | thought, reach u wmillion boxes bofors the| Carko, December 2,—Col. Sartoriis iustruments in ‘e hands of able Wall) ™, 3.0 %5avidge was firat taken ill while | *“To hell with the British and tholbritish | committees will require much more time, | Ms. Carlislo wan encorted to the speak- | el o ver, starts f0s Buskim' Mondareithl R0 ean 1 gtm:;meu whe_nvthsu c“lhu')mm: :;u do"n:il holding court at Plum Creck.on the 19th | crown!” The prisoner, shouting, curs- | A TALK Wue¥l THE SPEAKER, erwchisir and ‘sddromed ‘e caucuy’as Charles H, Dennio, treasurer of Boston in | de-armes, 200 more follo¥v Tuesda; ‘B;(')‘() in ého axorning to his coffee and| o b g vy obliged to adjourn and re- |iagend struggling was forcibly removed | J follows: 1650, was fourid to be' o defavlter to_ the tune | cavaley tast for the same place during b roll, his _newspaper - on O0€ | hiehome on the following day. | by the police amid the most fearful oon.| Governor Anderson, general manager | afr. Chairman and Gentiomen of the Caucus: | gy (00, bt oither ho nor his bondsmen | the week. Clobair Dasha hee i y side and his lettors ou the other. | it T P OB B infiummnioyx; fusion and slaaming of doors, This ac-|of The Cincinnati News-Journal, who | Yeur committee has just formally notitied | could be held liable for a large part of this, h“ '.'f?i . Uobalr Fay been au- A sealod envelope-witha brolcor'sciroular | (i# SO WCEE bits bnfimmation | S0 S0 SR eed the greatast oz | i boen here soveral days working for | mo of tny unanimous nomination o tho offios | 40i's esilsmont hus boen effocted or 800,000 | Shized to enroll $,000 black troops. { is sure to attract his attention before he | - .. ed by g citement and surprise, as he had pre.|Ostlisle, had a long interview to-night|of qs;?uku.r of the house of represontatives of | =y (L mith, sexton of the church in| L0 duestion of their transportation ] wades through the many and variogated |tFic . and — then typhoid = fever. |ol : PESs b the Pav | with Carlisle, who i hi 1 friend{ the Horty-elghth congress, and I am hore to |y S0, here Rov, W. H. Cudworth, | ffers the groatest difficulties. i e S R day to the | Despite the strenowsafforts of the 5“’“""{“’,"»"" "":l" bty athy of the au- :‘:‘l nu:rhll::r' e I'»Zsrr'ym;z-riefl;:r; Hisuls you very brisdy and vory earnsaily for i Sntien, Wy, Far Mt ":"":""'6:::]; GERMAN INTARESTS IN CHINA, i o blest physicians he grew woree, and all | dience by his good behavior. e g : o | the confidence reposed ln we. If this ‘had f 5.0 T3, ) gimil in th Loxnoy, Docember 2.—The Marqui money article. The address.on the en- | f p vreased his views as to the policy which |1 sersonal contest between me and [ 94y died in a similar manner in the church| TLonpoy, December 2.—The quis ) velope anay be printed, but the personal ‘:}"’gi;’u’"i':; Boniary xde abapdonad o0 GENELAL PRYOR, thould bo pursued by tho majority. Ho | the. dntinguished koitieien whows mamios | Saeirday while Cudworth's body was lying |of Hartington, secrotary of state for obligation is all the same. Yhere is a evening ho called his famils around him General Pryor sails from Liverpool for | u4id he recognised the fact that it was | Weee mentioned in counection with this nowi- war, in at Accrington stated that the , A T 4 h 1 s i e 58 o 1d have had little hope of suc-| Carrie Swain, & well known uctress, com- | Britigh government had received an in- pleasant sclfish £oeling about the whole] b5y Jo'y by Now York in the Germanic o the Gth | tho principle of which he was tho repre- | tadon; £ aho R | aancad ult fae ivorem 1n BE. Loulk Batarday | 4 risus § mt had received an in affair—a foeling ot being in some way ::v.lclh:ly l:;"w;':'fi‘:“&‘fl:l‘:‘dfi;‘:';:g inst. The lord mayor of Dublin has in- | gentative that had elected him speaker mu:::"fl{'“““‘;:}:d"z::“}: :;.:J"l‘f.:;’;l':,;l.inx iy e ey Y | timation from the Gurman government . preferred before the ordinary buyers, Of oourse these oiroulars do not give hall as full or complete particulers as tho press to th does, but Ik, decastic X2 & enbr, of the | case of O'Donnell, and force an ekplicit | majonity or the people was vastly more { PEOBL LHSE TO GEE THEM, M. K ol ‘]’u:"':l \:d. ‘(‘}h S, refusal to his applicatéon, but the ether | iportant to party and country than the - 4 PN £ SO0 @ of | Mvaiearney Royal Arch Obuptor No. | counsel n the case, in writing, thoir | wicoess of uny man. He interpreted the ‘ snd are apt o act on jhem. e of |41, Mt Hebron Bommander, K. L., Wo. | opinion that the appeacanc of an Ameri-| election to mean, from this timo forth, ) these circulars is uu]mcllln {‘ worth notic- 12, end was an attendant of the Motho- | o), lawyer, sent by Irish-Americaus, | the democratic party to go to the people ing. It is that of John H. Davie & Co. | dist éhurch, in which church his father|gou1d he futal to the prisoner. They | with an aggressive and definite policy | It discusses much langer qm--{.umu than | and beother are ministers. His death |, ther stated that if the application was | and adhere to it because it was right and che mere ups aad downs of Wall strsot. causes & deep gloom over the entire com- | ;de they yould surrender their briofs. | deserved to win, He sid the commit- The following remarks, whioh weremulo | munity. —usinoss houses are deaped it | Goneral Pryor filly. conmulted Do | e wil 1 e miih & s seloty in the last letter, are wyl worth repro- (mouruing, flags are flying st half{ nell. who decided to abido by the opinion | (o feemsr of Ao With & Ko oo duction, and are a exposicion of aomo of | mast, and the decpet mourning itne men vited General Pryor to a public dinner. | and it was something to be thankful for. General Roger A, Pryor states that he | The democratic party at last realized the had resolved to apply for a hearingia the { principle affecting the interests of a great of its willingness to co-operate with Eng- land to protect their subjects and inter- ests in China in the event of war between China and France, EXPLORKER DEAD, Julius Paper, Austrian-Arctic explorer, ix dead, aged 41, THE RED SEA SQUADRON, ‘Trigsre, December 2,.—A telegram froin Bombay says, Admiral Hewitt will start for Egypt Monday to take command of the English squadroun, concentrating T amsure them and their frionds that, this con:| W, B, Tuell, president of the Terre Haute tewt clowes, us far ax I aui concerned, withont | & Southwestern railroad company, died at the slightest change of the friendly’ personal | Tudianapolis Sunday, after a few days’ illness, relutions heretofore existing between us. | yuney [yall, laborer, living on West streot, Gantlemen, 1 trust you may never have rea- | 3000 Vi L o0 B0 RE K UWn Tnen fon 40 regrel ""'I """'"'I"[Y“"" T‘r"l' who came to his house last night and beat ing, and when the labors of the Forty-eighth | i the presence of his wife, Lyall's lo- congress are closed, you may be able to con- | 5\ i - Srabulate yousselves.] No mistortal Interest of | Jusies will prubably prove fatal, No aresta, your party or country has been injuriously af- | A engine on the “avannah & Montgamery Tocted by $he sdministration of the offica for | rallway exploded this morning, killing a wan whick you have nominated me-~ in fact I inay [usned Allen. The engincer was futally o stap farther wnd venture to express a con. | scalded, and the firewan seriously injured. fident kope that every substantial interest will | Alexander H, Adams, president of the De- bo advanced and promoted by the united ef- | tr viugs bank, died suddenly after retir- lowing morning retaining perfeot con® soiousness to the last. the rewsons why iavestors hold aloof |is expressed on . every . sides |0 1 aeel and Sullivan, tubjecte-of logaacion which willsom | lrt of e priding uthoe e the Gl Iy L™ wsul baaie, " sakdayaigy o0 (00 Bl oo ) from Wall street: **Wiat postection Resolutions of condolenco and sympathy COMMENTK ON TKE SENVENCE (','.'."z'"f“‘.fi'.’..','"‘.’ifil}ii‘{5"ii?u'fr";u'fl'lf‘.'.v.fit'&. wil inwure vatory [ U grout contests Yot | Senator Anthony continues to huproves| Prsri; Decomber 2,—Count Heder- to come and guarantoe s long line of de cratic executives, have stock holders! The legislatuco lias | were passed by the Kearney bar. Loxuo, Decewnber 2,—Tho Observer, | bt SHEGHE 16 A carefully guarded deposits in savings| In the death of Mr. Savidge this dis- | referring to the trisl und condemnation | i it tho recent contest, but it will be some time before he will be able ith honest, eeonowical | ¢ 1oave Now York city, vary is gazotted as bau of Crotia in place constitutional admivistration of public atfairs, of goveruor von Ramberg, military com- wanks. 1t has wade laws gowern- | trict loses an upright, honorable and von- | of U'Donnell, says: *No exception can - m—— fomasiuutionsl sdulobiration of il Mfalm. | Mrs. Mary Guy Siller, propistrecs af | SGUSHEC O Sai8 408, H ek iug the iuvestment of trust|sqentious judge. Though with but &|be taken to the mode of the trial, the The (1inois Norwal fchool. But you bave, yat wnich uthor ubor o per: | Guya”hotol, Philadolph, i dosd, aged 77, | mander, who has cxaplotely restored fusds. It regulatos the business |few months experience on the bench, he|ability of the defense, or finding of the| Cucaco, December 2.—The Daily [ have wrady dune, I shall say no more. Nl L of fire and life insurance had amply proven that hi position was|jury. No other resultceuld have been | News' Spripghald special says: A delo-| yannass KLELGES EARNEST SUPFORT. Oracked His Skull. The Laconia Crime, companies, it provides for the rights of | meried. ~ His family mowms the loss of | expected. Seldom has & more rightoors | gation of citizeus from the southern por- Cuicavo, Docember 2.—The Daily| Lacosts, N. H,, December 2.—The holders of bonds, but stockholders are|an indulgent father and aflectionate hus- | judgment been passed. ' tior of lliinois waited on Governor leit to the mercies of a controlling inter- | band. Kearney grieves over the removal | On leaving the dock last night O'Don- | Hamilton yesterday and requested him est. Tae man or the clicque which owns | of one of her brighest and puzest lights, | nell, guarded by u strong escord, walked | to call a special session of the legislature or can secure pegxies for & coutrolling (one of bur ablest jurists, oue of her|with & firm unliesitating step to the cell | to make appropriation for rebuilding the interest can manage almost any railroad |staunchest friends and one #f nature's|for condemued prisoners. He was in- [ Southern Ihilmh normal gchool, recently with entire disregard of the rights of the | noblemen, tensoly excited but waintained an air of | burned at Carbondale, The caucus was next addressed by Mr. | Nowu Bontine (111s,) sp Randall, wha aaid: DANY R wmotive for killing Brs. Ford remains a mystery. Lamon has confessed nothing and porsists in his innocence. Mrs. Ruddy continues iwproving, To-day she said she saw Samou strike her hus. baud with & hatchet, 1 says Larry 3 na deanken row last night A majority of the democratic represonta: | with employes of the Chicago & Alton tives of the Forty-eighth congross have sea | ¥t e ok e - fit £o dosignate the distinguiaied gentlomau | Failway was bit on the head and died from Kentucky for the exalted position of | this morning. John Cox, u section boss, nporker. His admiuisiration shall have wy [has been arvestod, - cemun Aap

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