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OMAHA DaAILY BEE b THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB FROM FOREICN [ANDR | equence of a strike. The|New Orleans in 1877, rosulted in a vor 0. 159. counsel wero willing that the genoral should appear in the trial prominently. Tho correspondence botween counsel rel ATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1883, g, FW B Lambert lackburn have stopped. | dict for plaintifi. The defense claimed VICTIMS OF THE RAIL, PLAXS OF SHA HAST, the motes were given in a transaction THE SWAMP ANGELS. The Fronch Walk Into Suuusy” WIb| Pous, Docomber 21, “Tho Gauoie| which was of the nature of s wacer and |1y fyipantity Allince For Dividing fi‘n‘.‘".‘m':.‘..‘L’l’;‘n‘:'d'y”‘n‘.‘;':fif.’.:;‘.“.«?‘af."ti.“n:“".??: The Bourbons of Lonisiana Uncork . Ouly Small Losss, Tetary of sate, nstrneion B ineecs | acion was tho fcitious gurchase and the Spoils on Traffc, el S Their Fiery Passions, PutUpon Their Feet. What was the matter of Joseph G, Goodridge, off 151 Huntington stroet, N. Y, Well, he had dyspepsi How did he got relle - Ho didn't gt any relief for nearly two years, ouldn't sloep nights, ‘ [ —— : :::rrm"rp“:ntzl:( ks Bt B it :.;l(:‘m".fc f?.f."é'.!x‘l‘,'f‘.'r"‘f'm?g&f;&."”""'" CAPITAL NOTES. —— o oo bbbl ot % ' Serious, Prpseatig gl apek bl o Lo Ll b g . L ol ot I s e - ‘ Sl uniay In e Day ¢l DSy, it thab Nl 8 n Now York Evans, commissionerof internal revenue, oan Party, ok 0k D A S o e i y 7 has addressed lotter to Senator Man- Torkka, Decomber 21, Advices from | Further Partioulars of the Two [derson in reply to one enclosing & peti- Some Acrimonious Debate, but the ; 38 men wero on the boat when the four | Now Here Oomos Marie, who Says | boats put off. Tt is feared all are_lost, tonio for the stomach and a fine blood purifier as well. They etred me.” y s when the steamer waslast scon a heavy | 108 Vegas, New Mexico, indicate great : Acoi tion from Tlor & Co., of Omaha, asking What did Charles 1. Alnsworth, 41 Vance Block, { Bernhardt Didn't Do It brig i ¥ | excitoment among citizons in regard to Serious Acoidents, \ 3 HIBT : SR : U Vi . rogt . g oEner , | imatanapolis, ind., say? T :‘:‘ ,::,';u,;\":!":“".‘{“fi::: l;‘;‘:z i‘““:?;;“w’“ b late gold discoveries. Goid is said it that taxes on whisky to come out of bond y Faotion Victorious Ho wld, “My mother has boen using Burdock in Decomber be allowed to remain uncol- to have been found in paying quantities Blood Ritters as a fiver romedy and find them vor, v " . ¢ AND PRNALYY R . her Meeting Ad, Aw! y y Sl VS AE NIEkel TH:tho B '“";';'\ A‘\‘" L he O 8, fov 86 IOt SPHARE OWHeC "-‘,',“ s :h: ;:“:,: (,:.":',:I:':":ll""" AWR Jacted ponding tho action of congress. | The Sum and Conclusion of the State G bl g - ) ad, d i i 2 o hinc hy ¢ o milos R peasantskonvicted for participation inthe |ing with excited gold seckers, many of s discrotion to him to extond the time, and e Coburg, Ont. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, rocent’ revolt. The royal commission|whom have met with success. Kight if the taxes are not paid within the time A Democratic Platform, What does he have to ofter THE CAPTURE 0F SONTAY passed sovore sontenco upun the lorgy. | business men ‘have formod a company RAILROAD MATTERS,; requied, payment will be enforood by | Niw Onimans, Decomber 21, the |, Mo nie s ¥iathemrs e woulnt havegiven S men and teachers guilty of complicity in |and purchased an interest in the cour " b, it It " ) v 2 N e o ot N rd A Pans, Decomber 21— Admiral Peyral, | the rebellion. guilty plicity hn\ln]u 9, whisto tha AFH gold wis dibs THE TRIPARTITE ARGREMENT. {an assessmont to bo mado the latter part | Picayune's Baton Rouge special says: |miood bitters. He had dyspeyaia for Afteen years, minister of marine, has received the fol- FVR HONDERD SEEREAED, covered, and will develop it. There Bosrox, December 21.—The following | of this month. The committoe on resolutions submitted | And was curwd by three bottles of this very excellent are the important articles of agreement . made betwesn: the Unlon Paojtie, Ohi: 8 P oago, Rook Island & Pacific, and Chicago, 8 onator Van Wyck and Lm}gmnsmm: Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad com- [ Laird leave for Nebraska this evening panies: and Mr. Weaver goes probably to-nlor- 1t is declared to be the purpose of the |pow, Senator Mandorson will spend the Jowing from Sontay, dated Decensber 17:| 4, 17" SO RES MAT ub ontay is ours, outre enceinte carrie ants, Decomber 21. O PRLSER PUDS i yil itil ity Sl g e udes neinto caried by | Vo Tollowing from Caira: The king |of 891 in paying quantties. Th city morning. The assault was made at five |4 threatening Massawah' 1t is stated st ko on tho ground inve : h f ry " . capitalists are on the ground investigat. ~ in the evening with bravery above all that about the 1st of Docember some iz the extent Wi Helinesd of ‘4hE Gk Vreparation. majority and _minority reports. Among | My the resolutions of the minority is one f o Wurkck Bood Ritters woukd remove them? declaring that the Louisana Stato| we guarantee they will, 1 Lottory is corrupting the i I X the blood. Ask of the pm[vlu. and a Wm. Stout, of Wiarton, County Grey, Ont, e 6 N « with a groat, indolont sore, which sey ing element in the politics of the state, | diforent physicians treated. withont '..."«'3-".“#;'."; seems to be no doubt about the ¥rosencu 8 T Abyssinian hiefs attacked an en- + i blish and o) A PR S l:;:;“‘:h'}’y“:"l“:i“én:'lfllfgllt logion togother eTetind 1§ ypHeht UOHEISH RBAE, Iy DOVt irpebety) r:i'l‘"“‘y‘: D borate throuth | jolidays in Washington. and_favoring tho adoption of a conatitu | be thinks o Bunlock Blo Thitors—a mediciun that nfantry and salors, 48 3 L — b ) : e o4 "} i " 3 ortain ot Tho flotilla assisted in th bombardmont, | *00ah and massacred 500 Egyptians. Two Important Speeches. samo can be done by & Feasonably direot Cunst Citasy, | tonal ameny Lo Pt o it By evory druggist, The oitadel was ovacuated during the TRYING TO STEAL A QUEEN S line through Council Bluffs,"all points on CORKHILL CATOHES FITZOERALD, iting jotterica in the state forever. Boat-| posTER, MILBURN &10.. Prop's Buffalo, ! 0 y q New Yok, Docember 21.—At tho IntorePasifio with all hoint X 5 ; ner offereda substitute which was adopted, a:uhlt_":d "ggup'q‘l on the morning of | Zaxznar, December 21, lotter | fourth annual dinner of tho Brooklyn firfet,",“;’;,‘“]o‘,‘,‘,’;‘:f the l,u,f,';"‘r",'“d‘!‘“w‘i’(‘g "“{‘\?“"“f”‘“."""l';“:)"“;" i declaring hoatili'y to the entire principal e 17th withsut fighting. We do not yet | from Admiral Galiber, Frencli comman- [ Now England society to-night 260 were AstiNaToN, D, €., December21. — The | of lottery dealing. The constitution know whether the Black I'lags, rebel |der in Madagascar, states that on the | present - and amon voro | FoT cxoeptions, grand jury to-day presonted indiotmenta i v ¢! 2 88 el | de v s g the guests were Tni o > dolivi 1 % 4 o declares gambling to be a vice, yet en. Aunamites and Chineso have fled. 1t is | night of November 16, tho Hovas at- | Presidont Arthur, (fencral’ Grant and 'h;":‘:i]lw":;’!"olf":fiff‘:‘,ff:;";r:;o;‘fl“é‘:u:fi against ponsion attorneys N. W. Fitz- | courages that vico in ita worst orm, not impossible to learn their losses. We lost | tempted to abduct the queen of. Sakala- |}, W. Boecher. ~President Sillerman, ol Blitte’ aj)" eARWARI’ bound. | throagh »zlvruld.“ N;;-,u{v‘l C. Fitzgerald and An- | only “inciting to breach of faith and em- about fifteen killed, inclading one ofticer | vas from Majunga, but were frustrated | affor welcoming tho guests, proposed a traflic, receivod for transportation. Tt | o L: Webh, for illogal uso of the|beszlement in efforts to get rich on the and sixty wounded including five officers. | by the fire from the gunboat and the |toast to the president of the:United | hiic, rece Sy - o[ mails and doevising a schemo to defraud | turn of a wheel, but demoralizing sociot; MARIE EXPLALNS {1snding of a party of riflomen from an- |gtat hoh Prosident Asthur re. | Vilkdivide all competetive through traflic | the widows of soldiers. Colonel Corkhill | corruntine - polities and. el oty Pl Desember 21 Mas SLERuTBbowt B NERAIHON oL UGl Sy T Hafua e, ochur xe- | conferred from its own r'"'“'“{! to those | called the attention of th court to tho | jation an we demand ¢ ‘,‘“’,‘“}"“-‘l”““' s, Decombor 21 Matie Obloms{ SULELmitaM (I HOSHAtEEn fot (Wb plieastir heartily wish, Mr. Prosident, | f other partios into two cqual parts. ot that marked common of o pamer-oon. | ation,and wo demand that the logilature ier has written a lotter to La Figaro, Keoneh troopa in Madagasoar is goolt |that by o brilliant flash of silonce I|™mhe Chicago,Milwaukeo & St. Pauland | taining an asealt tooh miolt by oo [ t0 be chosen at tha ensuing election shail saying that she regrets writing the | Negotiations withthe Hovas have not|ight “illuminate your mind and the 8 g | en [ enact such legal measures as are necossa; N.Y. CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. 9. Tickets only 85, Shares in Proportion®a “Momoirs of Sarah Barnum,” Decause | been resumed. minds of all my New England brothren | S+IuT.& Puagres to deliver tothe Union |sent to all the mombers of the grand | for theirsupprossion. Tho platfcrm adop- the book caused such a discussion and THE DEAD EXPLORERS, here assmbled with o sense of my | Pacific tf;lt‘_m:;";;‘mc Ll m‘g;"}:“:;} mflf;’;“*}'fi“ hsron I;:f "\'(!"“if.u"“afllfii' ed refers to the deplorable condition of fy that e supe declares that Beruhardt is wrong in sup- | [nkyrsk, December 21.—Tho remains | gratitude for the too flattering roception 0 1 the stato under reconstruction; congratu- Honthly and Semi-Annual posing herself to bo the imaginary per- | of DeLong and comrades of the Jean. |you accord. I know that the toast just | ¢4t bound through trafiic, Ho read tho article reforred to, which lates the people upon ‘the present pros- [ 2rawings of the Louisana A 5 : e i in i All through rates for eastbound tratfic { was addressed to the district attorne i ressi i pany, and in person wanage and control the I son alluded to in the book. _Colombier | natte expedition arrived hero and were | offered is naught in itself but a loyal and 4 ; : i Y [ perity under the procressive policy of a | 24" pers ge anid_control. the continues: “Neithor her dagger nor hum‘") ianmcamu“ through the. streots | rospectful tribute, which at these annual from or to Chicago, for points on the W. Fitzgerald, democratio administration; that the pub- Drawings themselves, and that the same are con- Union Pacific shall receive 40 per cent, icle i 1 criticises the district Brness, and "'"I good faith horsewhip, nor the cutlas of Kichepin | go- 3 fostivitios you are wont to pay the na- L ! ; : 1 A lic schools of the state demand the foste R 5 UM dow curtain I witnessed all that passed. | the cortego. Many wreaths were placed | things it has a wider and personal signifi- :l“ U P"ift"Y"." mr§u Lo “’;‘"‘" el '“l“’"’:‘a‘“ ‘j'"_“ya" l'_l;‘,"ll'l'm_\r- much has heenachieved fortheir promotion Richepin wounded ono of my friends | upon the coffins and printed copios of | cance, for with yoursclves I am a son of | the Union Bacifio at 6Gper cont. ity as an attornoy i the libol suits | a gront deal more must bo douo to rendor who was _endeavoring to provent him | pooms describing the exploits_and un. [New England -and a atizen of New |, JLAT eastaounc LRACHom aud ta the | browdht by Iitacorald ngainst cortain | the public schools effective so as to confer from coming into my apartments. Bern- | happy end of the party wero distributed | York. We are bound together by ties of | Mississippi river points,the Union Pacilic | newspapors. ~“Its true your honor" | the benefits of education equally upon hardt never_complained about the book | among the crowd. | The remains will be | lineage and association and are alike [shall receive 47 per cont and other said Corkhill, when he had finished tho| thochildrenof overyrace, and opposo mo s : i i roads b3 per cent reading, ‘“‘that I am attorney for lies of all kinds, = After i until injudicious frionds prompted her | taken to America. proud 1 of (thel Khome ot oet BiEty | Tiahy nUMFURR NN 'aa £ the, bond |Dke Globe-Demosrat ¥ and HCnbaniti el L L to do so. ARt R and home of our adoption. God . i ¥ " y A 0 oatner's amendment n aboy 3 SR love them both and protect | Struction of these articles or with refer- | Commercial-Gazotie, but 1 have a right | Marston of Red River demanded an THE MARSEILLES STRIKE, CRIME AND CRIMINALS. s detend them ever and|®nce to the performances of thoe agree- [to appear professionally in the case.” opportunity to offer other amendments. Madskriies, Decomber 21.—Thestrike COUNTERFEITERS BAGGED. grant to the society and its members |Ments any party affosted may demand [Judge Wylio read the section providing | Tho demaud being refused ho said he Coiniaibnai of sailors and steamship firemen is be- Viscesses, December 21.—At one |length of days and vigor of health and |® decision of the same by referees. that persons attempting to influence the | could not account for sucha platform and (i < -, coming serious. Several steamers, in-| , S ormnEORIEN OEE Polica Mot | Anto vardoWing GHeasurs oL proRperity .. TWO SERIOUS AUCIDEN action of the grand or petit jury by writ- | withdrew from the hall in disgust. The ated In ) sl oluding u trans-Atlantio boat, waro | Gelock this wormin Kackley e "Tho president’s i alth was draak again| BURLINGTON, Decomber 21,—Tywo sori- |ing ot reading lotters, oto., ahall B pun- majority roport on the platform with ol ani ChATALY DUFDONEoNion & cap: obliged to employ day laborers at five| oy, " of "alleged” counterfeiters, James |and the chairman propvsed the health | ous accidents ocourred on roads leading |ished by a fine not excoeding 81,000, or | Boatner's amendment. was ndopted by a | 1,01 $109000Jto which reservo fand of over francs per day hefore being able to sail. | &l e ®londer of the alleged gang, | of Genoral Grant who responded briefly, |into this city yesterday. The firat was | imprisonment not more than six months, | votemainlyof the McEnery faction,ofyeas u ovorwhelming populat voto fte franchise A committeo of sailors and stokers has| 0y "y 100"t Sullivan county, where | remarking that he would have buon|on the Chicayo, Burlington & Quincy |or both. The judge said: ‘“This is | 236, nays 97, blank 66, = Acorimonious | wasmde agark ol ths sussens vass oricrise addressed to the commissary of marine a0 eactures spurious coins, came|saved a great deal of uneasiness and |road, and was caused by the breaking of | matter proper for investigation by tho| discussion preceeded the adoption of the | Mopted Decomber2d, 4. 1570, protest against the émployment of for-|) o yesterday with a woman named |nervousness if ho had been simply re-|an axle near Borce station. The entire |grand jury. The particular offonse hero platform, Stoneof EastFeliciana attacked | The only Lottery ever voted on and en- eign day laborers by mail boats. Saunders, ostensibly to marry her, but |quired to appreciate the feast without |train was thrown from th) track. En. [18 an attempt to interfere with the inves- | the majority report. He commented se- dorsed by the people of any State. ALL FOR FIVE CENTS, failed to got a license, but they rogistered | responding to a tonst. Tho other speak- | gwoer C. Burch remained at his post and | tigation of court "]’ Justico in_a matter | verely upon certain acts of the democrat- It nover scales or postpones. Orry or Muxico, December 21, —A re- | at the hotel as man and wife and took a | ers were H. W. Beecher, Rov. Dr. New- | provented more sorious results, Con. | pending so undor this “']“:““’ it ;“““l"“ ic admisitration as a land grab, penitenti- | [ts grand sinele number drawings take fusal to accept nickel money in the city | room together where the officers arrested | man, Horace ‘Russel, and Mayor Lowe, |ductor Watson, escaping biuised fro he sender o e lotter who has|ary loase, foes paid lnw{;“ employed by 0 oy i i i fe ? fThe j h lace monthly. markot this morning caused quarrels, | them, John Kilfoil, an ex-official, and ——— the debris, had sufficient presonce of |offended.” The judge then gave the|the state,%to. Colonel Breaux and Major | P which resulted in f:’ring and zl:riea of | Jame Hart, an ex-co‘nvicf, both of this A Lunatic Asylum on Fire mind to “‘l,fl an approaching freight and | matter into the hands of tho grand jury. | Burke ra‘xx‘liad to Stone, the former ex- “A:PL“‘“dl“" %PM““ .:'.Xi" & %""“l")"' “‘down with the nickel!” The panic|city, were arrested for passing counter- ) revont another calamity. Olarence [ At the instance of the attorney of the | plained hin connection with land cases | Jirst Gxand Drawing i spread, and all business houses closed. |feit money which they had bought of| NEW YORK, December 21.—The wing | Burc' was seriously scall but it is be- | United States Colonel Corkhill took | hefore the United State preme court, m‘::{m;“:l:f; ] Y 15 Y e mob passed through the streets, | Summers. Summers had $134 of coin |Of the lunatic asyluh a4 Ward's Island, | lieved not fatally. H, Huston, of Mt. out bench warrants for tho defendants, |and. the latter sought to vindicate Mo- cmx:rfi;rfikn. 815, 0 Draking lamps and windows. Thetroops | on his person when arrested. took fire this_morning, Methe i "4 depart- | Sterling, was badly scalded, and the foj- | returnablo January 2. Enery's administration _against _ the Fhized blanlt cartritges-at the mob, sndthe A WANTON MURDER, g'm-“fll oty Ifl‘“f - l‘::floffl:g:;:‘“ lowing slightly injurea: ‘George _f]flf. “Tl' ! Jdrmmvlffl deki i charge. -Adj dis. ., . 100,000 Tickets cavalry charged the crowd. Order was L e 1sland. p.. m. en | gxpress messengor; Jo)zn Brown, J. L. he colo; national committee mel tions, s ol L finally restored without bloodshed, The |, SEAUROK, N. H., December 21 %i'sind the flames under control. Nolife|Green and wifo of Clearfield, In., George | this moring and apportioned delegaten . An Unfortunto Sow, Calvin Eaton, a constable, was shot “byaking, LIST OF PRIZES. i . 8 b Van Warden of Keokuk, J. L. Pyles of |to the convention at Richmond ., | St Louis, December 21.—A special to troops are patrolling the streets Edyard Doo last night. 'They met on | Tho oause of the fire s not known. It| Keokul, Robert Clack of Buclington, H. | July next. Each congressional district | Tho Post-Dispatch from Stowartaville, |} CAPITAL PRIZE DYNAMITERS SENTENCED, the road, greeting each other pleasantly | broke out in the east wing. There were | A, Turner of Unionville, Mo., and Frank | will be allowed two delegates, and_each |Mo., says: Eight business houses,in-| 1 do _ do 4 Evuuron, December 21.—Five of (and when parting Do shot Katon twice 1,320 male patienta in the building. The | Watson, the conductor, _ *‘kili Perkins” | territory ono representative. Froderiok cluding The Indopondont ofico, wore do- S ORaa v the Glasgow dynaiters on trial here (in the back, inflicting fatal wounds. fire caused great excitement among them | was on the train but fortunately escaped. | Douglas, register of the treasury, Bruce, |stroyed by firé to-day. Loss, £30,000. 10 do 1000 2 \ have been found guilty on all the charges THREE MASKED ROBBERS. but all were removed to places of safety, N of the District of Columbia, and Colonel e TR o o 500 \ and sentenced to life imprisonment. The | Pyjpaperesia, December 21— Three |and according to reports no person was William Murrell, of Maryland, were el- TELEGRAPH NOTES, e ) eoted members of the national committee. 1000 do The committee on thé Freedman’s bank madea final report memoralizing con. ress to reimburse depositors, denounc- ing the former acts of congress, creating s 7 : et f ided i 7 d at Gladstone, six miles east of other five were found guilty of the first | magked robberswho-entered the residence | injured. The reserte police aided in re- | O-curre A h chargo, and only sentenced to soven yeurs of Josinh Hecklor, near Mainland, [moving the patients. Tho flamos had | this city. ~About 8 olelock in tho even- penal servitude. The following persons|Montgomery county, while the family |complete control of the wing. when the “’)g,' “““";3“ ,“’r ‘l’-“’: W“““': "dq! ) were sentenced for lifo: Terranco Mo- | ware at suppor and producing pistols | firemen urrived trom tho city. Tho cast | Which was 50 minutes lnto, was standing Dermott, Thomas Devaney, Peter Calla- | threatened to rob the house, have been | Wing was completely destroyed, Loss | o1 the main track, delayed by a freight Venis, a Swiss village, has boon destroyod Ron s LEAERY 0 Approximati jon prizes of §760, Travel, traffio aud the mails were impeded| 8 do Pho ! oo in New York yesterday by snow, 9 do do. 200, ; the h a i k. wh i for . The injury to the ozar by being thrown ghan, Henry McAnn and Patrick McCul- | yrrested and fully identified. = A member | about §25,000. g'omloi:lgm::;fifix;g“ hon passonger train |, commission ab 83,000a year 0ach, 0 [ reoin' sladsy s mof considered as endungering lagh. The " following to seven years:| of the family escaping from the house T roar end, telosooping the Pallman. eoncl | %ettie tho affairs of tho institution.’ In|life i ki S James O'Donnelly, James Kelly, Patrick | raiged an alarm and the robbers fled Golorado Crime, 4 o passonger car causing. the deaih |2upPort of the adoption of the report. [ The stoamship lines have reduced third class | , matlon write cloarly. givini ull i McCabe, Parick Drum and Dennis | hootless. Dexver, Colorado, Decomber 21.—The | 3% & PIonger cafy GRS She Cottit | Murrell said the Freedmen's bank, was [ fares from liurope to New York to $20. | Miress Regiterod Lotters te o PAYAYI an Casey. S5 Gash : FRANK JAMES AT HOMP, negro *Big Tke” who murdered young |oyone Mk #he A2 IR 08 SOVCIN | the most disgraceful, sinful swindle that } Thero is a war of ratos, NEW ORLEANK NATIONAL BANK, The judge, in his charge to the jury, A e, L ey Bruce Hunt, son of ex-Governor i’lunt. ?, 'l‘]m' ") oF to th Sl “". over stained the earth or shocked high| Admiral Courbot in his official report states New Orleans, La. said it had never fallen to his lot in all | - Kansas Ciry, December 21— Frank |y 1yrango! Tast woek, was captured | LV man conch inte the coneh fn front of | aven, Tho comission, appointed at |4st threo officors und 7 men wore Killod | Lostal Notes s ardiuary lettors by Mailor, K his logal experience to investigate moie|James passed through this city this|yw q ocqh F Bt O EGe Rt er |1t o cars wore filled with steam from | 5500 b like the hyona |2nd tenofficers and 170 men wounded before | 1 s Exp g o $5, year each, were like the hy: expense) 1 2 ? o soablaort Af. | morning en route from Gallatinin charge [ ' ot y the engine and an overturned stove in f i Sontay on tho 14th, M. A. DAUPHIN, Akoneble/anc e piecal D OO | SH il B harilof Daviaes comity & Ab/Tag| WaUOR VA the pursuors eamo suddonly | (., “pullman sot fire to that car | devouring tho carcuss, and then, liko the | g "uobuy, of Nushville, dry goods, has| . A DAUPHIN o X Now Orloany, fa. ter tracing the history of Featherstone, st upon Lim about daylight sitting by a fire lion smashing its bones and sucking the [ ¢.iica’ "7 iabilitios ' £40,000, aets 816,000, 607 Soventh St., Washingt: c. who was convicted of treuson-folony at | dependence he was deliverad into the | ;¢ 1iade, ho jumped and ran like o |3nd s00n the two cars were in amos. | o thorefrom, and, furthormiore, | Fhres sl fallures ard seporcadt awith fotei Liverpool in September Inst, the judge | custody of his bondsmen in this county |18 mades, bo jumped snd tun tike b ime i- | tho republican congress made this com: | Habiiitien of 30,000, and assets of S31,000; o snid th tho jury that they must take ko in sccordanco with tho ordor of the Gal | o3Er VEiGh b Touped. - Ho was found at | dont wore Land Gommissiohor W. W, | i SN ERToOttert G0 st . | X many Tt towns dmuntratiomsware | LOUSIANA STATE LOTTERY L9, consideration whether the prisoners were 3 the bottom terribly bruised, but alive J " ] L : 0, B , cass, The committee adjourned to meet | mado yeuterduy in honor of Overdank, langed associated with him. He refetred to the | here m:dlnckpf‘wge,dgcd'tghet;n"""’{’).".f" and was brought to Durango last night. (é““‘"}'v and W}fflt Qid:v':vl,uufm:.& (;;"v‘"‘"‘d (A A PR e P ot Trinuts B Year AGD for an atomapt on the B. Frank Moore, i i identified | warrant charging him with the robbing |-, HS = , | Somers, superintendent ¢ hicago, ' G . |life of the emperor of Austria, Several ar- § o faene B e s oo | GF ' United Statos. paymastar at. Muastle z\hl;l.;lt.fii:i'fl::”:m;‘:?’:fifIfi:.oxl.’u" Burlington & Quincy dining car service |, Attorney Genersl Browster loft Wash 127 La Salle ‘Street, Chicago., ; rosts weromade In Floronos , A . 3| i A 7 Yhio \ ington this morning for New Orleans, in the vicnity of the Tradeston gasome- (Shoals, Als., in 1883. A motion was |mp o' 00ro says he had two accomplices | of Chicago, Condustor Glennen and| Uyl yowill'annoar in the prosecution The South Australian wheat crop iy ex- | New Manuger of Chicago Otfice. To whom “fi"l" for L = 5 A vo I 4 | inforn ation and tickets, 104th Monthi hut remarked that the evidence of the |Dta L ¢ the names, 3 1 . i et ity et into the custody of his bonds. ; 110g | badly burned. Baldwin and Mrs, Bald- IN MEMORIAM. ; Brovet Mojor.General Craw, a retired ifspWiakot:the olhors maal ol a0 ale | PEAAT, B10 Sho; SINGSY GURE bR A nines named Joln Dolan was killod win’ wero vory weriously scalded, The| A meeting of tho bar was held in tho | afficer, died u u Philadelphii stréet. car yom Tuesday . Jan. 15. : MoAnn, Donnelly and Casey to the | cutions must be disposed of before thoso | PY snowslide near Silverton yesterday. | porer, “Gonductor Gilennen, Mr. Cald- | supreme court room to-day to take appro: | tarlay. Vist Capltal Priso 876000, Tiokebs &5 seld in f : th t |in the federal court. The court defer- Py well and son of Peoria, Mrs, Utterbeck ey O e e e ehona o | rod decision uoti) 0, moreow, meanwhils Killed in a Faction Fight. of California, Ms. Buston of Hayworth, o R society, to which they be- |deciding to admit the prisonor to tem-| WiNcikster, 1l December 21— |Ill., and J. S. Deanof Knoxville, IIl., longed. 3 porary bail of 3.000, and to-night James [ Adam Hill and George Snyder, young | suffered cumynmtively slight injury. priate action in respect to the death of | Ayl the demacratic nominess for state offices | Fitths See full soliome abo Judge Jere Black. Senator Edmunds |in Louisiana, except one, belong to the Mckin. o g :u chosen uecdml',--r\n‘1 l‘i)fllule o ,"k- lllunulmnl'nluml.nirmillnt\Vlmiurlmrnl,l'nx 4 18 at home with his family at the resi- |men, were killed Monday night ata|Those requiring surgical attention were |dresses were delivore y Merrick, | burned yesterday, Loss $80,000; insured. TEO)ERINCD. AND THB HOFY, - dence of his wife's father, nyear Independ- | dance six miles from here. Their assail- | brought to Burlington and are cared for | Emery, Ashton and W, H Smith, also | lamp explosion caused tho fire. Rome, December 21.—According to| gnce, ants were Charles and John Sutton,broth- | at the hosptial. by Nenators Bayard, Vance and Garland, | - Cupt. Gordon, the Jervey City ehild abduc- The Rassenga, the German crown prince ———— ers, who went to a dance armed, with the AT R T and Representative Hopkins, Resolu- hnr[ e v l\l to five mln&mumt- prison and tho pope talked throe-quarters of an A $20,000 Libel, avowed purposo of having a fight. | o o R e stik. | tons exprossive of the high character and Bt i “"“"’“ ‘;.qi 00, A - hour upon ¥snerul gubjects, When the Diriorr, December 21,—Last year Dr, Trouble arose from a faction fight over INNICEG, December 21,—The strik-1a¢tainments of the deceased and the great [ Two freight trains wero telescoped on the oy ] OR B last night and agreed to go back to work The caboose and two cara were wrecked. Tl ars 7 ATas. "r!:fcgfi;}'({df““fl‘fgn::u':;'ff’n']'"'m’t}:“’ the medical department of the State uni- | derers are in jail, o B‘god;f 11;’!’“,,“ Cofuml by retuntate | Tere adopted. 5 liniliord Toan (colorod) was haogod at ;l:;l'lfilfi%fi;’:&?&?flfifi“fi.‘%nh i n n " | versity and a distinguished surgeon and e —— A CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY, ngston, North Carolina, yesterday, for bru: , 70 MEN, Y LD, Who are suf J5, o cxprosa the warm dosie of thoem: physician, was charged with adulterous| , General Mckenuie's Lilncss. thoso mon who had ddserted traims and | pg,idon Arthur to-day issued proc- | tally outraeing tho widow Jones in Say lus, | SSEREEROLS DRMIT Kor, Viraier o dlose peror and Bismarck for tho rostorstion | ely(ions with a lady patiert from Can-| Cuoaco, December'2l.-—A statemont | Jues> iere iy litho chance Jor & settlo. | Bmation recommending "that. tho 100tk T rolling mile of Molanahan, Smith & d Ot Cayata, pandy vallefsyd som of religious peace to Germany compati- 0 X Froi A A 5 . h tle- e o W aatit g ara b AR 010 and Al Hollidazatiatn (Ea) Droh A% bl wich our Jawa and inaticutions,” ads who sought, hia' acvise, tho publice- |having beon publlahied to. the offoot that | ;unt now, Many englnesss are.loaving | MpiYerssLy of Wustington s surssnder of| Gy And b Slalioaraat Loalitson 200 was called to the chair and McKenney | ery faction, rince was leaving the pope asked him |y v can, 'demonstrator of anatomy, in | the location of a school house. The mur- ing engineers met Superintendent Egan | gy the country sustained by his death | bridge across the river at Lackawaxen, Pa, Mf& ] 1 ) ] L1, V160N und 1. Send atonce forlllustrated P free. Address M tion being made in The Evening News, | General R. 8. MoKenaio, commanding A7 ongig ; 0 ) ; SUFFRAGE IN GERMANY, a two-cent afternoon paper of this city. | the Department of Texas, being in fail- :,:-':n'ih;l::‘fi‘:liwd ;:::v,;“fi;n;::";:_:&fi'y the army of the United States at Annap- 'r‘"_".'il:r’:d L B A VflL’I‘AlC BHLT U“., HARSHALL, llfill Bruity, Docomber 21, Tho North | Dr. MacLean sued for libel, and the | ing health contemglated retiring from th | aiet ed by the sirikers. olisbo obaorved by approprite exoroise | CLlre nSR b eyl b | e e Gorman Gazette statos Bismarck entirely | paper undertook to justify the publica- |service, Adjutant General Williams is et in conpeotion with religious services, on|myeday of July, 1883, to consider the plat- e . ministor of thy | tion, but the jury rendered a verdict for | authority for the statement that General CUTTING BATSS, tho 22d fnst., or by such public obBOrv- | s of 4 dilfetent polliion paction the i 5 000 interior -in opposing secret voting for [ $20,000 damages. The case was appealed | McKenzi is sick, and owing to that fact | Ciicaco, December 21,--The passon- | ance as may be deemed proper on Mon- | tention being to lup\mrb only that which | &Fy 4 members of n,eplo,,e, house of the Prus. | to the supreme court, which this morn- | has been temporarily relieved from com- | ger agents of the roads running to the | day, the 24th inst. The president fur- | f r right i sian diet. Bismarck, the paper says, |ing affirmed the judgment of the court|mand at San Antonio. The details of !‘;nmun rW;»r met utumn(',«-dntth.uzn- Oil;er u(ll.lrucu :haz ab 12 loc l,wk Baon; 08| 5 Sromthgen < i . imse ” i~ | below. his sickness are not yet known sider means for counteracting the intu- | Mon next, a national salute be fire g e Tt g 4 e LR B T A Lo s ML R i Blonday okl PURIFY THE BLOOD. A BONANZA . i voting adbered o the existing system, The Bully's Style. Hosouod froni tho Sea, missioner allowing the salo of tickets via, e R — B marvelons results of Hood's Sarsaparilla " i i ichs- D, A% 21,0, il LoxpoN, December 21.—The bark |the Northwest and Wabash at'#4 J a sy e AT 3 e b tionsiand must evuntunllp be modified, | Watts reports his vessel was boaded |chief ofticer from the wreck of the ship | the Burlington stated that his road could | boat did not go to the relief of the yacht | becn tho success of this articlo st bome 0 1 ly gl B hcdeld Wi s bay of Port au|legina, from Philadelphia, which went |not consult with the Rock Island and | Rambler, sground below the city as re-| tha nearly esery funily n - wholo AFFAIRS IN EGYPT, Prince by the crew of a Haytian man-of- | to bieces in the gale of the 4th inst, Two |St. Paul pending the tripartite agree-|ported last night, this being considered ’l"""':n“:"‘;“';:‘"'m hl“;". beon aking 16 8 5,000 wharos of the Union Consolidated Silver . 4 f o i i viks, vitalizes | sininy Company, of Council Blufls, lowa, For tur- Cago, December 21.—1It is reported | war, the' commander of which (who an- | of the crew died” from exposure and the | ment trouble and the meeting adjourned too hazardous. 1t is ascertained, how- | i T VIS B o0 Y i i ver, that the Rambler and accompan; e ad | R arNem apply o, TSI e S that Colonel Sartoris revictualed the|younced himself as Captain Cooper) or- | ¥est took a boat and raft and are still till Wednesday without action. Mean- | ever, that the Rambler an Mpany- | sia, bidlousucss, andall \prinsnts A e Brown's Park, Uta, L st + i g [y i e lwpure blood o i f Simkat for two months i 4 missing. time tickets at cut rates are being sold |ing tug, Illinois, are in no danger of | ¢ amah cvued by gl i il naitvon. 110 hopod | iecuonod b shoot Watl-ard e rew: iy e R g oo 5 s chmnot s tho oyl hourd | it/ /by e vt | G LODIS PAPERWARBHOUSE: the marriaen of Toka will b similarlyexe-| The papors proving satisfactory Cooper | 4oy, December 21,—A Neches Feyor In the SDouRel Case: Gl £ amhuied Wikaik Adelanr T thiey don] s e ¥ 4 w"ll‘fm'governor S e R left ult[yr;(nfonu;l&g _\\Ttl:‘ that hul'w.‘:;l spocial 434 the entire business portion|. Nsw Yok, vl)u«.ulullfar. 21i~ Edward | gire, Fer gty . ud vesovnios tho wils Gra‘halm P&per 00.’ o [ , 3 inoi 5 : | plo; o ) . 3 vebel gyptian tribos along the Suskim | break up biockade” running - between |+ e Principal sufforars weo Dinkark &\ (o 0 SOV 0 Condon | Dis Momns, Docoptbor 21— Governor | ptenna /s up an e ia 207 and 10 North Main B, St Louls ; and Berber route. The llud»m};- tribe | Kingston and Haytian ports. P ATV IR BRI 2h ANy to ascortain why General Pryor had not | Sherman to-day appointed W. H, Utt, of s e i B alli WHOLEAALE DRALNAS 1N are fighting smong thomselves, The two - — S ——— become mare prominent in the O'Donnell | Dubuque, cireuit judge of the Ninth dis. | ¢ i md st lie. |00 00 oo et L1 rincipal rebel chiefs intend to go tof Longstreet's Notes, Signals Adopted. case, makes a long report, in which he | wriot, to fill the’ vacancy occasioned by Tibfeasrt odael oot aabarlly | NEWS) }PAPERS, WRAPPIN hartoum to have an interview with the| - Ny youk, December 21.- The suit| New York, December 21.—The: police | states that he found Pryor to be unable [the resignation of Judgo Lacey. M. | fliaeyiHleiliiths it il oy e ’\ i governor, brought by the Traders’ Natioual bank | commismioners have passed rosolutions | to become as thoroughly identitied ther-| Utt was recommended by wlmost the | S5 '“""“;:z‘sr.‘:“fi“a.’....d.‘, S el GARD COTTON OFPERATIVES ON A STRIKE, against General James Longstreet to re- | favoring the institution here of a system | with as he was fordered by his American | unanimous voice of the bar of Dubuque [ purifigs iy %’w"a‘y.z '.? 10! Pamm’ sm . A Loxpox, December 21.—Fourteen | cover cn two promissory notes amount- | of telegraph telephone signals similar to | clients, lu{ reason of the adverse faelllllfi county and by many other lawyers in the wfirwtfi%lfig x ‘firfi : thousand cotton operatives of Lancashire | ing to $9,600, flade by Longstreet in|those in Chicago and other cities, among the people, although English |district, vt 8 Mfiu. el o | aarcash paid. & .