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S B v o AR g4 AR S R T A A THLE OMAHA DALY BEE o =T HIRTEE'NTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB. MONDAY MOR G, DECEMBER 24, 1883. NO. 160. s“ow IEM UP. urer, James D. Powers; managing direc- A TERRIBLE cAuM"’Y. :n:‘iln‘:\“:lu‘hn:g al;fi:({:::m;:‘ 1;‘!,““.[!;!‘:\[,‘ A WAR OF RAcEs' daughter of a wealthy liquor dealer, was THOSE m"“'m!s- tor, John H. Bothwell. 1t is stated the probably fatally shot to-night by Sarah MRS 3 i ing the con- ——— .| burned. e Chancey a servant of the family. Lillie —_— i s fifxmi :f“hx:mc“;:u‘z\,::i’:-to :n‘\)iw:wfid n;:mm 3 The fire broke out in the basement of A fl P l 3 M l rl\ "] went into the kitchen to attend to some 8 l The Texas Pactlc SDSIAY SOHOIIE|firveomiong wnd sdjaeent torriorios. | 106 BUTNIag of th Steamer St ATZTS: | g Gorman Il sohol houw. Tho 1d @ Ponnsylvania Mining Town the Bousehold duty. oo afor it ot peaker Carlisle to Reliore the Agony i [0 Opesing Up to Public View. PROPOSED EXTENSION. tine at Sea, L T majoAky SLuY CHING okt Scone of It the floor unconscious with a bullet wotind of Members To-day. ¥ _Bozwax, Mont., Decomber 23, —En- R {‘“R through the_ doors, and many wore ik bolow the right oyo. It is thought the RS gineers of the Utah Northern, the nar. thrown or leaped from theupperwindows i 3 i k shooting was accidental. The'servant has Ly And Behold Kasson, Ingalls,|Fow-seuge branch of :{x.i':‘é:‘:Efit?: An Heroic Rescue of Six Persons|jnte hiankets hold in tho street below, |A Circular Onslaught On . the|disappeared. . A Curtain Hangs Bofore the For= railroad, ' 3 : + Sty 3 1 boi! thus injured. Ninot " ———— N . 190 Windonr and Others of the |extension, or National Park branch, From the Blazing Ship T kv B Ndvaron. Hungarian Laborors In the A SEVERE STORM. eign Affairs Hiding Both ‘ through Bozeman, where the company . - o] s i o AU, K o ““Good Fellows.” has mgcsntll soquird » large coalinter Costs Four Lives, A e s Mines of Soottadale e e T Cox and Belmont, e b LA i e utor T throw horself from a window, and was £ wide are flod last ni T T 3 : 4 s g ¥ g h “ . of wide area provailed last night and to- . f 3 A Batoh of Very Interesting Cor= IR Dbl Tttt {fe‘{:flf{:',‘",‘}g The Captain’s Terrible Suffering |killed. FEwCL American Labor as Woll as|day, followed by sloet, turning to rain | Morrison Said to Be the Man i . THE (ZAR'S LAME SHOULbER, 3 i " 1 3 4 respondence Shows How [in the spring and eventually extondtol — and Death Followed by e, Pressevoio) TUEWE B8 The| oL 10N M“"“f“ctgr“ Southorm Hines, s st | of Ways and Means 'Twas Done. Mimsouri, and 4o aotedtion with the Numerous Suicides. uccidan]t to the e which :?‘cllrmd o8 Must be Proteoted. 'H.i“. nrl‘:.dulnyml from oneik\ ton lclnurs. This Time. g 5 i ¢ . the 10th, was a blow recsived in a fal PR ‘elegraphic communication is greatly in- R S g S:;“;i‘:i’:i:‘x::l‘c‘nny]“i(:m::;ll:'l:?n:zhfilfi?i:ti};u TG from a ;Ied;(e which injured the liga- |y gjogan Raiked Ity the Anon torfered with on account of thmoat, on- k Information that Reaches the Public | a5 to the fmn.i‘{ity 'of & line from Helena | The Engincer Tells the Heartrending | ments of his right shoulder, which is still ot ¥ NONY: | pecially toward the south and east, Spencer Discharged By Judge Wylle i fiste But Mot Pod Late to to Bonton, with the view of heading off Story of Disaster. inflamed, but the pain is diminished. nous Assallants Who Call TRAINS DELAYED, Gocs to Talking Again, |8 l‘”nw” the Utah Northern. The cmmocuu: of VPR G Physicians n::}:; :?Tlglxfimr:mu- Themaselves “Citizens." INnraNAronts, December £3,—It has ) 5 the Utah Northern with the Canadian > % . o : N —_— been snowing and sleeting since yester- g Pacific would give the Union Pacifican-| ¥ PERILS OF THESEA. Lisnox, Docember 23.Thero were R i day morning. The snow ia overa foot Pt o A tRIcEat A o1 JOUSTINY LABOR AND LABORERS, i THE HOUSE COMMITTEES, RAILROAD MATTERS. other outlet east, in anticipation of an THE 8T, AUGUSTINE HORROR. two earthquakes Saturday. The firat was deep. Trains aro delayed from ono to ! " alliance botween the Northern Pacific| yuicaco, December 23 —A London |10t generally nou_ce&i,b “‘h the anILd MAKING WAR ON THE HUNGARIANS, | oight hours, The weather is now warm- 6 “l’ ‘?““,‘;IT'::' De“'“b"! 33-—55‘“3" Lrude WL and Burlington, v i one was accompanied by heavy rumb-| prmsnura, Deceml —A dispatch | er, with light rains, arhslo will to-morrow set some hearts Sax Fraxcisco, December 23.—Tho A fisw,n’r OF AUTHORITY. ;‘;fi:m: :,‘ge:hef n]x}r;l::;‘ :}::,‘:::n:: X{,;l:: ling, gwnkeni(;lg the I'KN‘)P\II(I‘QSO!;&.CO\I““ from Scom;nla,ocla‘:“ .m:nyl, war :mncut : ? A Froo voRtid b ":;‘ l““'“.: b othors '."‘:“ ]‘:.'5“ Chronicle publishes to-day the full text JAGH L —Wm. K. |tine. T i ill. | » panic,somedamage to old buildings and | t}o Hungarians has beon inaugurated, g i nouncss the committes appointments in enco submitted in_evidenco in tho caso | uois Contral railrond, has tendered his | day and tella a heartronding story of the | touthesst tho shuck was g0 sovero that | postod throughout Coko county. day but ono_during the past cight days, | night ho had not completed the list but in which Colton i boing " tried at Santa | reyignation, to take effect January Ist. | wreck. Ho says that when all the boats | many of the inhabitants rushed to the | ™ Ono of the most dograding impositions | 3d renched twenty inches i depth, |announcod that it would bo done atly Rosa. There are over 500, and they 00-| Ty statement is made in_an authorita- |had been filled there wero still thirty | feashore. 0 upon the people of this commonywealth is | This moming u slsoting rain st in, and | Monday morning. Gonsideratle difticulty cupy three full pages of the journal. |tiv way that the resignation is in con- |people on the burning ship, Those in A DRIEF REIGN. the wholosalo importation of Slavoniana | A0 ¥ DAgEn’ poliELg 8% AL [ A Ses b .':‘"“'i N “f‘" that some of The lotters implicato many prominont | seonce of an assignment of duties, | the. life-boat, which was already loaded | PAwts, Decembor 23,—The govornor |(srroncously known as Hungarians). into |*1d continucs to pour. At midnight all | tho members given places havo expreased United States senators and congressmen, | which the vice-president made respect: [down to the gunwales, wore appealed to |of French Cochin China, reports that | the Connellsville regions, a pernicious 'l';“"l':" s ;\""d"d‘ [nary roofs were dissatisfaction ";lu‘ 5‘,‘9“' assignment. In and give the history of the efforts made | jyoly to the traflic manager and general [by these unfortunates to save them. |the council of the regency of Hue noti- | custom which must immedintely end, and | &t }“‘ RHRIE t"“ "““;' “f’}““l“‘l‘l'l“"lf ;I"“""‘“‘f'"““‘;’& o dissatisfied members ‘f‘g“s“‘" the Texas Pacific subsidy sinking | gyperintendent. The vice-president con- | Their agonized cries were irresistible and | fied him that Hiephema abdicated the |the serfs be returned. Following are '“r:;ll:(')h‘i‘:p‘::rll‘,;nDWT:,:,ol.,“;,,“i‘,,“m:]l;fi; u:x::b:: \::to chnng.::m' ]{:,?:;::;?Em: un‘. i $rom the oorre: tended in all matters relating to the|even the strong desire for life, always throne of Annam and a new king, aged ronsons: g . |it rapidly overywhere. A destructive [ work Carlisle has been assisted by Col, Following are extracts © corre: ctical of the i th n- | selfishl; fi d t - | 16, was crowned Decomber 2, under the by 9 st ¢ Tt 5 Y Gow York: practical operation ¢ he line, the gen-|selfishly manifes. under extreme circum s A A h Ul ol These tbeings are crowding out our|f,od is expocto The Ohio river is free | Morrison, an intimate friend. A mem- spondence dated New York: eral superintendent should have entire | stances, was overcome and the boat re- [ name of Kienphua, The Annamite min- | yiners and our laborers, who are estab- HHL d6at J A ““; Kentucky dalamti(‘m R From Huntington to Colton—‘Had & | control, while the traflic manager was ex- | turned. The folly of the attempt was|ister of finance, who is hostile to the |Jished and good citizens, f e e 5 talk with Bristow, seorotaty of tho trous- | 10 tcQ o dovote his anergies to securing | apparent to all, % the weight of ona| French, then became tho head of the | mont and homes. They will 1ot bobome e AR T EE L . He will be likely to help fix our ) i iffa” i h . cil. ‘The orisis lasted several hours, i oy o ero and in the vicinity, above and be- |been consulted continuously in mak M 3 y P UC | graftic, formulating tariffs and kindred [ more human being, lot alone thirty, [council. The T \ | naturalized citizons, but after a limited |]ow, Al will be imperiled by thesudden |ing up the committe Tndivid matters with the government on a fair | quties. The vice president appealed to | would be fatal, but this was forgotten or | during which the gates of the citadel was | time return to Hungary with what ocash A et KAl s q ! Y Lo basis. Scott switched Senator Spencer, i Tlark. ) vorl ikvas : | closed and Huo placed in astate of sie Loy 1| great rise. ual members have been called in on in- pencer, | progident Clark, who appears to have | disregarded and the life-boat turned her | closed and Hue placed in asf Of siege. | thoy can save, thereby draining the dis- < anl oases, but the oconsultation was of Alabama, and Walker, of Virginia, | gustained him, whereupon Traflic Man- [ course toward the doomed vessel. She | When the gates were reopened tho death | trigt of many thousand dollars annually. THEMURUURLAL DESS Rimibed b5 anoh oasens ~ TH SGHESI bS: this weok, bub you know they can be |aoe Jos. Tucker tendered his resigna- |approached as carefully us possiblo, In- of Hiophema was announced. The | They are extremely filthy in their habits, | Urica, N. Y., December 23.—Thether- [ (it 10 (WS FER = 00 SoRleas O switched back with propor arrangements | gion ‘which was considered by the full | boring over bad seas only to bo dashed |country was agitated and armed bands |Jiving on what Americans could not eat. | momoter was 22 below Saturday night, | prPht B S0 BRI BRI EAEE when wanted. All mermbers of the | hoard of directors in New York last to pieces, for when near the St Augus- |occupied the suburbs of Hue threatening | Pheir morals are the lowest of any Cau- and at Boonville, Oneida county, 36 forelin aikies; it in ed Liks best set- Loute, from California,are doing first rate | Wednesday, Clark and Ackerman being |tine she was thrown with terrific |the Frencn legation. Champeaux, tho | casian race, being the lowest of any class | below. 461 o iving the positibAio & Penbivs excepe Piper. Wish you would write a | presont. The board refused to recoive|forco against the side of the ship and | Fronch resident ministor, has sinco ro-| of laborers that over inhabited tho coun- | Bostox, Decembor 23.—Thothormom | vt o 8708 1S BOSTHOREO & & SV letter to Lutrell * saying I say he(/ycker's resignation, thereby sustaining |crushed. Nearly all in her were drowned | ported botter situation of affairs. He|try " and they live promiscuously, | oter throughout Now England ranged 10 | Yt @ G0 Person b1 eCeverion is doing first rate and is very|him and Mr. Ackerman then tendered |at once. Tho rest clambered over the|advises that strong pressure be exercised | otally rg,yrdless of the marriago | to 50 below yestorday. & 3 ’ able. There have bon several | pic vosignation, which was laid over for |sides, catching overhanging ropes, and | on the council and refusus o open rela- | relation, .3 are unsorupulous in{ S Jomxs, N. B., Docember 23.—The | YOrk: i8 i L hitchos ~in the interior department | futro considoration. wuffored probably a worso fate with thoso | tions with Hienphua until recognized by |al1' their ‘Eeansactions. | Thoir intelli | thormometer was 18 bolow e kvel s Hhaah Tan s in relation to the last section completed — —— on board, France. ; gence is tho lowest in tho scale of any | Bavtions, December 23, It hasbeen | § °g "oy “of New York, with Leopold west of Goshen. I went to the secreta CRIMINAL MATTERS, The captain of the St. Augustine, after BARKIS IS WaLLIN', class of people in the country to-day. |snowing all afternoon. Mor’na, of Muuch\nam, m‘awnd. Morse and he put the thing in shape, so I think THE JAMES PROSECUTION. having his legs cut off by a falling spar, | The Observer's Cairo disp: says, | Only abcut five per cent can read and ENOUGH FOR SLEIGHING. it wi f her t; le.” - - g y b 3 5 is made chairman of the committee on i l’;;‘j"’lgnfl“i\‘}:er“’:}z“mnm Kaxsas Crry, Docomber 23,—Judgo | begged the crew to tie some weight to his | the British government has explicitly in” | write, being far be'ow tho averageChina- | Prrgusnuno, Va., Decomber23,—Snow | expondituros in tho navy doparts % ¥ s e 31 [body and throw him overboard. He| f d Egypt that it will not attempt to | man. Much time and labor has been i i 2 t: ] Krekel, of the United States court, will Y 4 ; ormed 1:gypu,the h D Bt N | has fallen a depth of four inches. The|ment. The committee on ways and B e £ L o | ondor a decision January 2d upon tho |preferrod drowning to being burned. | conquer Soudan, nor permit Buypt to| lost by all classos in trying to elevate this | fall was gonoral throughout tho atato, | means, it is now Tearned, Sana bhBWaE his‘]mt on, but that did | motion to deliver Frank James to his | ecl‘_az hgn ydcflmp 16dyie WN; heavi- | make the attempt, but England, how- | people against their will, but all without WORST OF THE YEAR, is composed of Morrison (chairman), R56 give Hih thelobmmittesy: Gordonyiof | BOINMSNETranke Jatiaa iamow;in'thia | 17 weigtied jand uitrown fntojthefsc | ever, in wil lingiany;dehien (ERRRESLAL S0 AT Ctlale SHALILS HESO BELROTHD NS | Abram, Howitt, Herbert, Hurd, Blount, Virginin, was taken off, and Bogeo, of |hands of the state, and the federal au- The second mate, after his master had |so at Egypt's request, providing the khe- | longer they stay, until they canno longer d Blackburn, Jones (Ark.), Mills, Kelly, Missourt, iEtoa? g d thorities cannot take him until disposals gom;l,. begamis}}mrfectlyhfrunt'lc.l and m;l}- dive incurs no expense, England 1s will- | bo endured.* Forbearance has ceased to| 4 " o th year. It snowed hard all | Kasson, McKinley, Ruasell and Hiscook. Moy 7. T87°"% notico what you say of | of AHolatatalcases: (Meunwhilp Jamosiia|| 108 t;: pl:ito : p:t the mulzl o lllt}(‘l]llll ing to sond a fleet to Alexandrin inml as- | be a virtue. People who are degrading day, and tonight citanged to warmn rain, Blount expresses reluctance to serve, but Cnnnvur, SR EIGHAR; . BRnktor, - EHEHIR released on the 3,000 bond and will pro- ;;ml} ““H.m; llt 3 cdm-_ge 'i1"mutg l:m sist in theldefenne of ‘nmctl’ LgyA)u;m American labor are an injury to our Cellars aro flooding and goods being it is belioved will consent. Blackburn clever follow, but don’t go any money on | bably pass the holidays at Kearney, Mo. T‘:m' 8 le s £ Il? ,0:; lrncthu . | torritory, if the same is threatened by | commerce and a blot on the common- ‘damaged, All trains aro delayed. |Dis- | W8 made a ember of the committeo to him. Think if any republican is elocted | It is reported that Govornor Crittenden | These cxamples wore fofowed by fho | Bl Mahdi, = - dint. ow- | rexith, and will not bo enduted. Ameri- | ytrouy figods must follow, the satisfaction of the entire Kentucky in Sargent's place, he (Sargent) is worth | has requested Senator Vest to confer at T8t h};\:"&“fl]““‘l’? 0\'911'1 ard, of :‘; Reuter’s Cairo o(l)rrespgn "’f" how- | can labor, as well as American manufac- s e G delogation Several days since Carlisle to us, if he comes back as_our friend; as | once with the authorities at Washington "‘f‘* o .Wl""“ Vs; “[ tm".""g. ever denies that England is willing to | turers, must be protected. 4 The Wealth in Gotham, selected Willis as a member, but Black- Toaeh as six now mon and ho. should’ be |and secure a suspension of the foderal | Prefer some quicker mode of terminating | dispatch a floet fo Alexandria, or pormit (Signed) Crmizexs, oA g e burn desired the it d Willis, on returned capias until James can answer to the their existence than the horrible torture | another power to send an expedition to New Yonrk, December 22, —Tho weekly ;;,nu]&‘g:“ wi:hpfl:.; :l;lfl,';:r, axl ;:'”d A i : onding indictment in Missouri, The |3Waiting them from the rapidly advanc- | Soudan. 5 Arthur in New York. bank statement shows: Loans, increase, | willingness to withdraw. Willis was \ attbetz:&::' 1“8)77(;81::“%1&%“};?;‘“:“?%?5 EOV@P"U!‘ states these pmsecu‘éion! are ;:‘g “‘:“'e‘-d :Zh;‘;)“‘a J"}‘j? :\“l““‘!“"’“ A FURIOUS GAL New York, Decembor 23, —President 19772;3021 ’P;‘““v '"Ol‘fll;;-s 0%3?.3"0'390: gfberw:rgd mado chairman of the commit- g Kasson. Taylor can do us much good in | bona fide and will be continued with w‘::ablgv:il:z 8 ghu i;:g:’ioi’:fl ;fizfi:; Mavrip, December 23, —The governor | Arthur arrived here early this morning i;%:e:r; ;’;»1 93"5‘6:)”"!'{’“1.’“0“: in?um' ten on education. Itis possible in the the south. I think he would like to get | Vigor: k i Hout conffi;ning e hits otor daall ot Granada states that a destroyed iron‘lvl’hl!ldelphu. He probably returns 44,1 00-_ ‘_v 5 o m° o 8 l' 03;5;;;{ final review of the ways and means com- . a position with us in California, Mr. “BIG IKE'S" DEATH. Wentit to the rescue. & half the town of Manrote. 'The harbor :nnt :;hl'.':%h.“h?'?om'i Tho, '“&fl; banks now hold $894,750" in excoss of "“tk"“' ;:‘"’ constituted orli“.h Ay R Kasson has always been our friond in| Dyyver, Col., Decomber 23, —The| Whenthe St. Augustine was veached i mm:ha :I‘mw b .lx:'.“d the : hfl‘d“ .Ph:m" ash. | the legal Tequiremonts, . e ;‘; “fin':' %;%‘l ml o congress, and as he i% a very able man, | negro *‘Big Tke,” Who, while attempting | the man in the bow jumped for a dang- largely and ‘many " injuteds Mingmn o . w ot N L bers| M. ) has bee n able to do us much good and | ¢ burglarize a bank at Durango last ling line, but missed it and was drownéd. VARIOUS MATTERS, mfi - never lost us one dollar. I have| week, shot dead Bruce Hunt, son of Ex-| A second man made an attempt, but was H 2 I ROTLC Loxvox, December 22,—The steam TELEGRAPH NOTES. ; . 29, —. y nrelie oryul o) yrtien ygu | beforo about Senaior | Govarmor Hunt, died st afght in tho | dashed ayainat the tide of tho vasel, und e | Eiohe e e i Pl i vt Viylio rendarod'a d money; don’t see how we can let him i:;fi:tad ‘;’:fi;éi’fi;?&x&;;fifi?fl ‘;‘;‘;d' dr’f:::o d.""‘e]‘:,'m Bl{;u"‘:fif} fi:g chief engincer, and fiftoen men who were | 7, H, McDonald, son of tho Canadian pre. | Ontario by the Congregation of St. periver, ¢ charged with - : { f H > | tempt of court for failing to a) inthe have any in California. Have just given | from a forty foot embankment to avoid |was secured and six vty rescued with great difficulty from the|mier, says the feeling of dissatisfaction in |George's cathedral pl{:):g'm%vfor the rein- ltarprout,e trial, * Thagjudg';p.:ld the S i i R burning steamer St. Augustine, A heavy | Manitoba has been exageratod. R 1ihont i1 the Senator Iogalls, of Kansas, o lofter o/ boing captured alive. Just before ho| were taken off. This was all that could | gey b the time renderod futile’ all efforts | Tho Reading, Pa., rail mills will close down | ouracy. The Doan states ho can hold out | (0P®NS was nota subpana, bectuss you. Ho is a good fellow, and can do|died he made a confession implicating | be done. The sea ran 8o high that near |to gt a boat alongside the vessel, and |indefinitely on'Jamuary 1st. ~This will throw | no hope of the doctor's return, Dr. | S1CF6 Was no penalty attached. It or- us much good. I think he is well dis-|four others, all of whom are under arrest. approach meant certain death, and the | tho rescued men were hauled on board | 300 men out of work. Wilnurf'n pr S kg pnrfioipntir;g thia dered the ex-lenlwrtolp?n, but lim- posed towards us. Senator Martin is MURDERED IN MEXICO, gallant crew of the Williamson were|(ho Girantully with lines and buoys. | The Fitzgeralds and Webb, Washington | yneoting of the Salvation arm; ited the time to one day. ' The subpwna, goming over, also his brotherinlaw,| o i, Dec. 25.—A dispatch from | obliged to return, leaving thoso still on |Thoy ware tho last that left tho ship, | Pension sttornoys, have given bail in 82,00 to g otd ny. by orror of the court, tho judgesaid, was B:l:n ;:xl:; bmin:{!.me good fellows, but Gt uhnu,’Mex‘ico,l e TS dd boafd the blazing ship to their fate. answer to the indictment against them, = They Mrs, Fill s Will. for a civil and not fora criminal case. i 3 ... | The second mate shot himself, and a|paye bee lod fi tice before th K , : October 10, 1877.—Went to Washing- | bodics of Michael Brennan and servant, The Williamson was meanwhile drifting | gailor stabbed himself, during tho fire, c:x‘n‘:nm(l:::2:’:}";‘,:;,“:::,‘ practico boforo the | - 1311 1,0, Dec. 92, —Inthe Fillmorewill | The ex-scnator was hero before the time ton night before last. Think I have the | Ranion A. Stewart, were found on tho | #WaY: She made desperate efforts to h ial i rdered by the so-called subpcena and he I through fright. Trouble is again brewine among the conl | 8¢ decision has been rendereddeclaring | Or¢ex ton night before lnet, ok L havo tho| oad betweon Pareol and Batopolis. | {8co the storm and keep her boat insight, | Tord Lyons, English ambassador to | minors of S, Clair connty, Tinois, - Tho an- | that tho last will of Mrs, Fillmoro was | Fomained hero twowseks. ~ He sought an B e e T expemg ihis | Brennan had his head split open with an | ut they were almost useless. When she | Franco has written Victor Hugo express- | ployment of somo men at wages below the | made January 15th, 1879, when decensod | interview with one of tho eounsel, bu secretary of war told me they had it up | 8%, showing he was murdered. His part- | W88 aboubjtosglyupe abosk suAs opn ing rogrot that the English government | union scalo has caused the unlowmen to qult | was in sound miud and memory, and that | Y08 unable to secure one. Under these : g 4 idi coming t)ward her, and the crew with six % i : work the will ted in th t f 1879 | circumstances, and owing to the fact that in two cabinet meetings, and had con. | ner, residing at Parrol, says he started | PR ® TR U S0 EIE SRR T L found it impossible to advise the queon | ™ol Lol pox at 8 ‘fil '?x‘,’cufi i theimyatminoi 187 thewubpeena had been improperly served daeaot i th s congress | for Batopolis with a large amount of | T8C en were with great dil Y |to commute O'Donnell's sentence of | st ¢ Al was destroyed by deceased with the intent 8 him out of é)fih idea in .\,om'mmg,,y is well known in Arizona. He has rela- | 81X persons, and lost four in doing so. Strong shocks of earthquakelwere felt | virus. accordingly. zfu::;o c]g‘:rtia:;p i,u:n rem:rk.urggudge minutes. Then saw three others of the | tives in Philadelphia, Loxnoy, December 23,—The News|inLondon this morning. Ts is & very unsatisfactory sign of tho times A BLAINI SMBINATION, Wylio said he had no doubt the object of B L ) G Y says the object tied around the waist of | The Grand Duke of Hessc, husband of | in France thiat moro monoy fu belng drawn out ALl - Tiglia aaid 4o ad B CORYE ERODIRSEIRE He was a littlo oross at first, but 1 500n | Guarraxoos, Tonn.,' Decombor 25 — | 1i© Wounded captain of tho steumer St. | tho late Princess Alice, is "seriously ill | than pubinte, the;savings banks. | Thus for| e iy | MR oing ahrond lasiyenr & s i N Ly 0 — | A i pil ith chi ho week ending November 24, in the city of [ g r A n got him over it. Bob Younger, ‘one. of fhe Younger|i . Sustinowas ot heavy weight, buta)with chills and fever Purin, TAO.GH7 " iranca wero doponitod and | T - omas of tho Maino Statesman Talke| o eoe ™ \What his reasons were in o0 - . Sl o life buoy which was fastened around him [ The anarchists arrested in Paris for 28 of Effecting His Nomination by OchJber 20, QT lhink Biatird hnd_ brothers,siaund «aficompanion fotJpaRaiiy hopes to keep him afloat, The captain | advertising and promoting the meeting at ]'3,?1"“7 ithdrewh, . i a Stratagem. better be in Washington at the com-| James, has been captured near Warren, a f b A e q T There are no further disorders at the City i mencement of the session to get congress | Ala,, on a requisition from the governor | itempted to swim to the vessel, but sank | the Bourse, the 7th inst., and for manu- | of Maxico over the rofusl to accept nickel wanting to avoid the trial the judge did not know. Spencer says he contemplates to confirm the acts of Arizonn, Saw Ax- | of Missouri, from weslnoss fvom Loas of blood, aftera | factarivg explosiyes, were sontenced 40 | wonoy, wnd a roptition of tho outbroak i ot CONKIDHIAULE OF A SUMEME, E;;:{fi;;gyz,;:,fia‘;"h‘j‘fl?m ?;v;'.',;: tell, governor ef New Mexico, and he e axd stryggle of Ziteen minuies, "“P‘;‘l‘“’"“‘w‘ fid .“l'l‘" ‘"“: WK 10 Mx | Tohred, e 3 WasmixGron, Special to the Pioneer |tion of the star route trial by congress said o thought if we would send to him No Bouquets, L e — AL 1 R, TR IS C M 01 oiho grand jury aid not indict tho Bt Touis | preus, - Politicians having 1o business [ would be urged, the object being o learn such a bill as we wanted passed he could | PyyrapeLrais, December 23.—At the AL FORK NEWS. BOURSEA Aeveral ' ProAchy AIOU I e L’g“m“un of 4 polico board on s differont | 0 hand aro giving themselves to specu- | why some persons were tried and others et it passed withvery little or no money, | annual dinner of the New England socie- TSENG 5 Anarchie, ” : e K s R Iation and a littlo preliminary wirepull- | were not, and why 80 - much money was i"“" if we sent a man there thoy wqu{d ty last night, Secretary Chandler re-| CoroNE, December 23,—The Gazette's ,fi":""?lllif“":fian"%o'300'10"( ]"‘;llf: Lotta played Musette in London Saturday |ing. A prominent republican said to- | paid to government attorneys. Dorsey stick him for large amounts. Ho said if | ¢nonded to the toast, “The Army and | Paris dispatch says that during therecent| ¥ €ve i. y s ive the T 1€ | night last, but the play was not to the public | day that things had not yot taken Alufie, was but & small fryin the star route you would make a bill and send it tohim | Nayy,” paid tributes to Generals Grant, | visit to England of the Marquis Tsen; ‘“““‘:l'ffi 0 "‘;’“"X 'l’;.;‘ 0&‘):)0% onquin | gaste. and she uchieved only partial success. | but that the pot was simmering, o | cases, The western men were deeper in or Mr. Waldron it ceuld be passed, Sherman and Sheridan, and exprassed [he concluded to secure a treaty with | SXpedition so far is 43, 03 '"1""" An unruly gallory interfored groatly with the | doclared that thero was no telling yet | it than he, said Spencer. October 30, 1877, —Committees made | the hop **that a. ratified congress and | England, tho conditions of which are aa | 1618 thought tho nocessity of a now loan | performanc, but ' Lotta plyclcly played | what would bo the result, but that the e m— up for Forty-seventh congress. Think | willing president” would restore the for- | follows: “.;."““““"“" t has telographed Ad. | plauded for hor vivacity, 1Oy 8| Jopders wore all at work, They were| AMERIUAN BISHOPS AT ROME. ’ the gilroad committce 15 right, but the | mer goldier to the roll of the army. Re-| First— England engages, after the tak- | 1€ SOVOMmONG a8 MIeBTAPACC o) T e party, numbering fifteon, went | 40iDg it gingerly this time, not committee on territories I do not like. | ferring to the navy, he spoke strongly ot |ing of Sontay, to offer mediation with fi"“l t@(fmr"}?et t;}.“"““-:f t‘llxu" ‘;m)pl over nngnm Jankonont at Millville, Pa., Sat- | wanting to stir up any slumbermg | portant Appointment—Probable A different one was promised we. what he termed *‘complete restoration or [ France. ho satisfaction of Krance with theirbrave |y, " James Kions, Charles Imshuiclo, |fires. Ho thought that the only Close of thelConference and November 24, 1877.—When I heard | doing away with all wooden shipsand | Socond—China declares that the fur- [ 0nduct at Sontay, Mary' Mitter, Caroline Groono and Mary | names presonted at the convention N M [ that one of the Cm"“}gflli"""; to ‘;’“""" amooth bore guns, and substituting stecl | therest concession she will make is a s Find, :l“:"‘::i’; were fatally injured, and three others | would bo those of Arthur, Logan and Ed- * i ing the Sonthern Pacific cut from Yuma | ghips and high power cannon, of which ! division of Tonquin and the relinquish- | Myxygapors, December 23, — The 2 munds. He denied, however, that there 92 was to go from this state, I mado objec- | wo' have not one single specimen to | ment of suzerainty over Annam. sl im,mg. speclal aays! Jnolk cfi}"fii‘fikfifi\"lfi‘,‘fi. nwi{“::{ f)'; 2.’.‘.'..;'.‘.12"51?3 woro other factions at work. Tt wastruo Baurivon, Decomber 22.—The Timu‘ tions which I would not have doneif I'lghoy.” Chandler, in the course of his| Third—England engages to mediate Meyer has rediscovered the bed of the | death of an inmate named Lautz, that Mr. Blaine was not a candidate; 3).ncul “’x’.bhlha p?lpT lll: cxen'.edl,_hch had known that it was Sturgis that has | romarks, spoko in praiso of the steamers | on the basis of tho above conditions. | Togt Cabin mino, in Montana. which is| Judgo Blodgett, of tho foderal court, has | sty becauso he had failed twice in ante- | Bishop Sibbons, dewgule spostolie to been so long in the interior department, | of the American Steamship company, as| Fourth—If by England's mediation a | jmmensely rich, ' It is located near the | fined three Chicago lottery agents $500 ouch | convention causes, and, second, beoause, | PRosIe A5 48 R0 G SRR M tn and T hopo you will explain it to him, a8 | heing the only line of foreign steamers’ treaty in acoordance with the desires of | Liead waters of the Big Horn river, Thisis | for using the mails in_ disemivating lottory | as things now looked, he was afraid in |more, in November, 1834, Arch-Bishop he is one of the best men in that depart- | flying the American flag; whereupon Mr. | China is effected, China undertakes with- | tho mine which three oldtimers discovered | literature: ‘Fhe convictions are the first | the end he would be beaten in New York. Gibbons will virtually hold the rank of ment of the government and can do us|Shortridge, director of the American |in six months of the signing of the treaty | in early territorial times, two whom were | “M¢F the federal laws In this stato, Influences were at work, however, which | Pap: 1 legate. good in our land matter. Steamship company, arose and said his [ to cedo to England the island of Hainan, xnurde{ed by Indians, und the survivor | , A large meeting of Salt Lako Gentiles,both | were not without promise of a combina- 'he Sun notes a lotter from the arch December 5, 1877.—Have just re-|company was negotiating for the sale of A REJECTED AFPEAL, it i A could never trace the | drmocrats und republicans, hold Huturday | gion that would give Mr. Blaine's friends | bishop to Vicar-General McClogan in ceived a telegram from Washington that | jt shipa, as they could not be made to A0 IHKARG 1C 00 AT nivht, appeal to congress to pass the laws the . 28, — » i, Si iscovi - ded b i confidence, 1f this scheme worked suc- | Which the arch-bishop ex Matthows and Windom havo boon put | bey whils run under tho Amarican g, | dosison. of e sourt st Nyrbghyhinss, | oussed tub e toemtovial trditions, ‘|- oM e LY tho Lalont cossfully, Mr. Blaino would go to the | opinion that the business of the Amerioan on tho senate railroad committeo in place | but could be under the ensign of Great | dismissing the chatge against the Jown | lode was roported o bo cut by the river Arizona Orimina convention as a delegato, not as s candi- | Prolates with Fope hofi“lbmmfifi ¢ of Howeand Ferry. This looksas though | Britain, This statoment was not received | acoused of killing a girl in the synagogue | at a point wheve the surface indications | oy usrone, Decomber 22,—The sherif | 484 4 ‘-' i tn::t.dw‘ i ’Am?npn:z ot the T'>xas Pacific had control of the senate [ with applause. o | of Tisza Essler, has been rejected. show a width of 320 feot, and & heighth | arrived this morning with Red Sample | VCUNSTANCES, ANSINTED BY SUCH MAN- | 36 atz:clil:ufie uol’tme 0 Mot '“’I;’,ILE:’“‘{;fi‘r"fs‘"fa';';“"“fi’,“fe“:f’;’:{j{"":‘:fl; B o PR LIGUT SOLDIERS, of G0 foot. Moyer claims to have trailed | and Texas Willis, two of the Bisbeo mur- Adme b e e R ST pn s e A AT LG AR c:.‘:‘::l’u(;;:.:;;: ’f 000 .| Livteick, Docomber 28,—Tho om- the 1ode for twenty-five miles, and in | derers and supposed (iago station train |88 could be brought into play, would be f 1 H : : tatives relate entirely to ecclecias- 3 ‘ X places ho found it.000 feet wide. Bt is |yobbers, in custody, They wero brought |rolied upon to bring about a strain upon [ FoRiAaYes 0 o) and T know ho saw Mitehell, the senator | p,ol] “president of the National Edu- | ployes of the gas works have struck for Froo milling quart, aud every pan shows | ou o frcight train. us it hid heon loared | tho convontion aud a deadlouk botweon k',’:‘n,‘i‘;fi‘}:};';‘tmg‘;ofifi U from Oregon, sinco which time money | o, jonal association, together with a large wgrk B fcvt;nt (A ; ¥ Yeft in | Prospects. ~ Meyer and his father and an | gn attempt would be made to seizo and | the candidates, In the whirl and storm | ¢qiiy e o oo “ pg archbishop myss has hean used very froely in Washingtorh | opmittes from Towa, Ulinois, Michigan, | 055 . P dity belng uncle from Minnesota have gone o tho | Jynch thew, The feurs wero ve of deliverance from the wituation Mr, | Sehy Sonferenee: Fiio arsiomioh eyt as some partics have boen hard at WOtk | yiuouri and Nebraska, aro in the city b y for Texas Pacitic and Northern Pacific, |\ unging for an annual convention of LR A8 ) claim to develope it. when the passenger trainreached Wilcox, | Blaine would be nominated. In fact, he H y o i i e g e KT PO iy g for A 3 WANTIIAATIEN AL, e ———— 20 armed lmuu, thivsting tor the lives of | could not help it under the management fl;’xi}fl;lfioi‘.""whmm Amorics, on the i the Ba o Uranch, that Wit iho aseociation July 15, 1884, at Madi-| Loxnox, Decomber 23.—Moody and The Winnipeg Baptists, the prisoners, bourded the train and |he would give the matter; leading his 'S ; never work except for ready cash, and| oo \wig " e ommitteo has been pre- | Sankey have concluded a fortnight’s mis- | WiNsipka, Man., December 2,—A swrc{md it. They loft disappointed. Tho | Wing of the party secretly in league with Arother Missing Man, Senator Miteholl 1s ot for us, as ho was, | .ifyy g draft of o bill which it is con |sion at Stepney. The intorest excited |movemont hun boon aot on foot here by | prisoness wero safoly juiled. A _specinl | the Shorman forces, and protesting on| p:0.o"lust'a farmer living near For although ho says ke is, but I'know ho is | EVUES") ringing o the attention of | by the mission was remarkabld as it|Baptists to securo separation from the | brand jury hus hoon convened to investi- |the foor of the convention that he 7 landy 8 8 congress for the allowance of a yearly [ reached lower classes of the population | church of Eastern Cauada becauss of the | gato the facts. was not o candidate. The party | Calhoun came into Omaha with & wagon graut of $66,000,000 by the federal gov- | than heretufore. Tho meetings were |apathy shown by the Jatter in the mis- S would then be under obligations to bury | and team to do some trading, and left for ernfnent for the maintenance of schools, | erowded, and thousands were converted. | sion work of the northwest. It is pro- Murdered for Money. all differences and do its best, when the | home about 7 o'clock in the evening. At by means of which it is anticipated edu- | Meetings will be resumed after the holi- | posed that the church here unite with the 2, —Mrs. banner was raised. Should ull this arvay the time he was in a state of iatoxication. cation in the south will be greatly ad- | days at Clapham, whither the Iron Mis- | American Baptist church. Lu this con- 0 1wl of complications bo realized, the gentlo- | ¢ 4D A h vanced, sion hall will be removed, neotion it is urged by the promoters of od 70, Liv-) un gaid Mr, Blaine was a candidate. | Saturdsy morning his wagon and team REINFORCEMENTS FOR TONQUIN, the change that the motts of the Awmeri- Otherwiso ho was nct, He had seen twe | wero found several miles north of the Tourox, December 23,—The French | Home Mission society in North| o0 AGP IR TR Ee il 00 vident | en nominated in the face of a six months’ | city, and some distance away his hat and traneport Vinlone, with Goneral Millot | Awerican is *for Christ, and that its [ TWCE B DSt B0 ROMAE WK a8 BVIGERS | canvass for other men, and ho had de- | coat were alko found, The man e aboard e e Mot | Catholic spirit can cmbrace us, and how- [ PUTPOSC OF soncoriing Lhe CHme S| cided to follow tho tack as outlined | was not found, ~Appearances will take troops aboard at Aliars. " The | ®ver keonly we may fool the separation, | 11570 % BAPRIC K0 B0, T It % B9 labove, and if it did not come round that | that he hud fallen trom the trausport Eutopean sails for Tonquin to. | #id however deoply we may regrot the | 3734 way, he would not be out in money nor | injured himself, or that the team had xun ent, not., June 14, 1878.—Fremont has been ap- pointed governor of Arizona, I shall give him paeses, and think it_important that you should see him on his arrival, See he does not fall into tht:] hands of bad men. He is very friendly to us 4 now. Scott tried hard te defeat his be- Hm,“"}m‘;w“. ing contirwed. Bunuivaros, Towa, December 22. AN EXTENSIVE SYSTEM, The Gazette publishes this afternoon an sw York, December 23.—The di-|accurate and complete description of the of the Wyoming, Yellowstone|buildings and improvements of Burling- Lawgesce, Kansas, Doc, Judith Fitzpatrick, widow, ag ing near La Compton, was murdered in her home Thursday night, and an attempt N recto! Park & Pacific railroad compeny elected | ton during 1883, which foot up in cost # R circumstances which led to it, the neces- b labor, It will be necessavy, in his opin- | away and that he was hurt by the following officers: Preaident, L. D. |over §1,000,000, tho best record_of | ™" w:zll;:::x:fu:-(‘x\an:wll‘:il sity of tho works and our duty to Christ ro——— fon, to have tho acquiescence of & good | thrown out. A searching is out, Shoemaker; vice-president, S, H. Wal-|growth in the history of the city. The REN. LIVEA 04T, and our adopted land remain to control 3 £ B SN i many leading men to wake the primary | but up to last evening no been lace; secretary, . . unsell; treas- | outlook 1s good for the coming season, ONSTANTINOFPLE, eptember 1, 2 lose Teelings and @se regrets, EW YORK, ec, L~ Lallie lnnott, | arrangewents ol 0 plan feasible, Y {, 1 H. M. Muneell; t tlook d for th C September 23,2 | these feelings and th grets,” New Y Dec, 22,~Lillie Sinnott ts of the plan feasib) received, and tho men is still mlssing. e RIS