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o T — THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, iy T"E .ATIo“AL cAPITAL lm(i(inn.\ for writs of habeas corpus to re. [ mittes on banking and curr;ncy tn’ r:u;- easo 0 number of persons now impris oned under the judgment of the United sider the expediency of an immediate in vestigation of the charges of collusion be cials, and amending the banking laws to prevent such fraud and misconduct in NEB. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCI A CREAT STEAL. NO. 219, B * CHIPS FROM 'CHANGE. 8 ¢ very hopeful. It is pro- [division of the Albert Lea lino a pas- posed to eonsider and perhaps amend |senger train got through. The blockade subject to approphiation wnder existing |its outlook Taws far apoculative purposes. On the first other purpose than actual settlement, A special meoting will probadly be called| G C— AL FORKIGN NBWS, within a day or two to dispess of the THOAN FY MSMARCK'S KRS, maiter, conviction of the prisoners for the offanse Heavy Loser. kets at tte Wesk's Opening. R Brrury, March 3 — Phe Nortl:German e kot Coming. of threatoning, beating and otherwise i . Gazotte (Bismacok's organ) condemans th | S0€0UIAtTe Busineas Lively at i intimidating colored voters at an election [the future. Adopted. in Georgia for member of congress. The [ Mr. Blair (dem., Mo.) introduced a —— the constitutionality of the law under |in order toask unanimous consent forthe Kresidonttm Osndidaren proposal of the secessionists to offor in \ which the prisoners are held. Justice |adoption of a resolution affecting tho re- Spocial Dispatch to The Bes. the reickstag a resoluiion thanking the T : .y that the offense set forth inthe indictment | countries until referred to and reported $ v — i [Jor its nction on the death of Lasker, Tt . o' i q A Pungenj Dissenting Opinion by |5 fuily’ covered by the rovised statutes | from n committes. Roforred. Ho Walks offt with a Bushel of ML ""m‘“'"","' ko \"";‘l“ saya much a resoirdion would e & siota; [0 " Long" Belling in Wheat Justice Field. Mouey. now in Chicago to serure accommada- and Oats, ‘ A Rush for the GOVGPROTSHID 0 D | ifet'or Goorsin, rondord afto til and | bankof Towtom and Cnited Seates .| 126 St LOUIS PAcifc BADIESS DIICD 8| sore™ S tew il b moarible for mo [ mte oo o it o raned o Speniy Featuras. of the Chioago Mar- ) Unassuming Clerk’s Treasury Notes. Cool Method. Lower Prioes, I8 The Legal Tender Quality of|principal question presented relates to |resolution amending the rules making it|A Quiet, Millor, speaking tor the court, decided |lations of the United States with foreign Crieaco, March 3 —Edgar K. Apgar, | United States ouse of reprosentatives The rule to show cause in this caseis| The following bills were introduced tion of the law and'a breach of the son- discharged and habeas corpus denied. and referred: il tions for delogates from his state to the [stitwtion, ARy | TR POSTAL MATTERS. By Mr. Caldwell (dem., Tenn.)—Pro. ] democratie national convention, Ho s A GREAT AUIIASCE, A f | The Iowa and Illinois Five Per| mhe following postoflices have been g::'t“'"fll“w importation into the United And ot Present is Non Est In- |airesdy engaged twonty-four parlors and| Fhe German ministerial organs asscoi: | Cm Receipts Large andt Lower A COent Land C assigned to the presidential or third 68 02 pauper Iabor, Issaroni and beg: ventum 170 bed rooms at threo of he leading ho [ 8te the alliance of Russia, Germany and Prices Recorded. : ent Land Cases. class and tho salarios of tho postmasters |55 3o \ tels, Heo nsaorts that this not done | AU with a coming leaguo of the coa. ) fixed at the amounts stated: North y Mr. Hancock (dem., Tex.) by re- ———— h 8 B not done avf yiygntal powers againat'the maratime an ¥ —_—— quest—To liquidate the national war debt in gold and silver bullion, to increase the circulation of national current money, to discontinue the collection of internal Decision was also rendered in the case [ revenue, and establish a merchant ma- of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe |rine. against the Denver & New Orloans rail-| The moans by which these results are way company on an appeal from the cir- | to be obtained is the issue of $1,200,000,- “The Kuklnx Usses—Nebraska Postof- | Bend, Neb., £1,000; Weeping Water, Neb., $1,100. POWER OF COURTS OVERl RAILROADS, The Brutal Murder of & Little Girl _tl}lr interest o:‘ -}:\y oan '-t:, ;lnn that (:\umllelel ;,rr....ndummq nr‘l-:ng].uut The' Sive Stock Market Wewle and by & Cruel Father. ilden is ouv of the race and that Ros-[A notable article appenrs in the I}r‘\uz. Bower but Fisdy Active.- well P. Flower 1 the only avowoed can. | Z¢ituny, which predicts the formation of didate from New York. Kolloy will sup. | ® loague ineluding Franco tobroak the e SRIME X ; : insular supremacy of Enslwsd, which, TIFE BULLS HARSS CORIME AND CRIMINALS, port Flower in return for Flower's sup- | iv pro) hy’thu l‘lll"’\(‘ i l‘Izypt ]‘u\a ':“l:'“‘“l LIS AM BEARSH SKIPPED WITH A RUSHEL OF MO port of Kelley when he ran for governor fcomploted the links ofl a gigantic 8 RECORTY 0 CHICAGO, ‘e Special Dispateh to THe Br Ml bt e i LS LB hST. Lm'nlb{(nrn;h f‘»~ll‘_rontin Teller, :‘I’l?‘;:“.'":i"'“'l“"‘. s“;"‘""";‘-“‘““‘;"d""" chain oxtending from Gibaraitay to China | fecial Dispateh to Tie Ui, ARG, R bl 0 Unite o8, greenbacks. the money clork of the Pacific oxpress | thinks, is developieg strength ae the ro- [and coiled around the body-of Europe, 10, ik o | Wasuixatox, March 3.—There i al-| ¢ Golorado, This court holds' that tho | Mr. Townshond (dem., T1L) moved 40 | company nare, whoss fathor.is; & ' Liouia. | Publicay candidato th Now York, ADEar | monepdiising the s st the woryy | Qitroanos March 3. —The markots < ready a good deal of talk about the gov- | constitutional right in Colorado to con- | suspend the rules and pass the bill pon- | villo detoctive, dissppeated about So'clock | estimates the indupendent vote of the [and mak g the Mediterrancan sea and | STerally lower to-day and: in a measeres ernorship of Dakota and now that it is [ nect railroad with railrond does not itself |sioning the survivors of the Mexican | yostorday nftornoon, taking Awith him [statoat from 75,000 to 100,000' votes. | Indian ocosn English lakes. Dhe Berlin | lif3tess; Teading was largely of a looal positively settled that Ordway will not |imply connecting business with busines». | war. one or two valises full of money pack-|The party that nominates a candidate | Post urges Franco to join ther alliance, | chovacter, very fow outsids+ orders beingr 4 tices Made Presidential, OM WASHINGTON, THY DAKOTA GOVERNORSHIP, ; in. | Courts cannot compel ono railway to do| ~ The bill does not apply, like that pend- | uges, the total amount being very near |acceptable to the independents will, in | promising more substantial . benefit et 5 bo reappointed sevaral gentlomen of in- | g with another according to a |ing beforo tho houso, to. soldiers of tho | §75,000. 1t ia the custom of |the. comn. | APEAT'S opinion, bo aro to sucoeod: ' |Mhan those wrismae o, onelits| roported: Wheat offurings: wore lare; fluence are getting their documents ready | gcheme which they (the courts) may de- | Black Hawk and other Indian wars, pany to keep tho money clerk! and day e— and “some “long” wheat was reported: relations with England. Dr. Butche, & : under foreign secretary in a pablished | 501d, partially owing to masgine becorw- it ton article romarks: ‘‘ilussia’s progress to- |ing cxhausted. Foreign advives continue SR wards India is a matter of indifloronce to [unfavorable,. snd reports “#om wintesr The Burlingbon, [ Gormany. Englnd is no longer our TR fokter : nta Fo and Chi- [ally, bt regardn us with ovidant mia. | T on distriotathus far do not Indic have money packages to turn over. Yes- |¢ago & Alton roads to-duy give notice of [ trust.” It is supposed that these articles [0y Widespread damage from freezing. - Ho was willing to ponsion | terday afternoon Teller was on duty, |8 reduction of = lumber ratos from |ure evidence of diplomatic commaign | The market opened at about the closing to present when Ordway makes his exit. | vise. The question relating to these| Mr. Browne (rep., Ind.) opposed the|watchman on duty in the 'office on h ) | 0y § 'y N RAILROAD ¥ OLN g The two leading candidates aro ex-Post. | £¥0 railroads so far as through business, [ bill on tho ground that it would pension | Sunday, the Goor being so- Pl | | ] ? i | | y through tickets, interchango, etc., is con: | men who never saw & living or dead |oured by chain . lecks o1 NURLINGTO? master-eneral Tynor and. ex-Congross- | (Fq% "0 i U0 hier than judicial | Moxican moroly beoauso their names ek (4 ,,,0",':,..':,,,!;;','? Citvaco, March and that upon existing facts the court in | were on the nuster roll of that war. It|who arrive on the morning teams and | Atchison, Topokn & chancery can afford no remedy. The |would pension mon who did not noed a decreo of tho district court is roversod | pension, P man Deering of lowa. 29 A LEGAL TEND s Regular Pross dispatchos, DECISION, Wastivaron, March 8.—A decision | And the cause remanded with directions | those who engaged in any battle of this | and the watohman remained in the back | Chicago and St. Louis to Colorado points N Y4 X bty 8 against England, i f Saturdey, decli §idle: i was rendered by the suprome court of the | o dismiss the bill without prejudice. | war or were on the muster rolls sixty | room tending to the door, the front doors | from G0 cents to 37 conts per hundred. | Bk i iboby "’"Lfi“’t .::',M"f" ,“:;"’1'.75”’ il i || United States this afternoon in the long | The house committee on appropria- |days and now needed a pension. being kept locked. ~About 2 oelock the [ The Wostorn Trunk Line nssociation, in| Maroh 8—The Tt S| SR R 0SNE DINRES EVIRE o 1 pending legal tender case of Juilliard vs, [ tions have agreed to report adversely | ~Mr. Townshend, in roply, said Mr.|watchman went to lunch, leaving three | their swoeping reduction of rates to Col- H“tnm-n;‘, 'nr:ix e lm nlnmu suyu‘. h,u.,dfly_. tn-,.d_n'; in the Iftech op- L J Greenman. The court holds the legal [ joint reselutions making ‘appropriations | Browne was trying to knife this bill by | messengors sitting by the stove. ~While | orado points, did not include lumber, it Ve uhderstanc ordors have boon sent| tion was quiet, prics ranging :from 903 3 " n "s o indi [} 3 i i General Graham to rotreat forthwith v tender act of March 51, 1878, is valid and | for the relief of sufferers from high water | indirect means, which were not fair. he was gone Teller went out and returned | being specially classod. 1t is stated that 5 0 o o SOt TtionA1) i i derabe s Ed 1iRuad Rb ke Tower Misitssippl, o« o Aftor furthor dobato tho rulos were| with a stranger whom the messongors | tho Wostern Truok Lino: association wil | from Tokar and arrange for th immedi- | /3140 ane elosng & 001G07TE, th under it are gocd and a legal tender in = suspended and the bill passed 227 to 46. [supposed a mew clerk or messenger. | meet the cut to-morrow. ate return of the troops to Hngland from | fairly ) TUMIAE 81 SISEENNY. TaRES @01¢c and closing at Sladlls, May was | payment of all debts. The opinion is by| ~ FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, Adjourned. Tellor and the stranger wens into the WL (];fim‘xil (:ull?::n :)cfifl«:‘;)i‘m’l‘x:n:'k:::g :’il'r'{i..a "urg’lom[;wn ';lun;:) l:it}‘u ..i’a::: } Ju;ucc ?!l-:y. Just\cg Field, md along N, A $;‘ ‘;m;rmnm f‘;“'r“ "% "“’A:“Lz‘:‘:'l‘:u:g.";l::‘:i]“iI:::; I\C"I"A"D» March 3.—A meeting of the | the town,and thero were great rejoicings, | closed at 98i0; July oclosed at 90}e; and carefully prepared opinion, dissents A R 3 moro of. A A e Northwestern Traffic association and Cen- | T sod fi sulati i 5 from the judgment of the court and from| WasmiNatox, March 3.—Mr. Vest |Special Dispatch to Tre Brs the back office to wash his hands, and re- | ral Towa Traffic association was held 3.;':’1.::?:‘.’;.:&‘:3 (llli']ll:;::ud g m{:‘f; t‘.fi“i:ll?:‘il‘i'é:&'" r:;nnu. v"t“ piring § i all arguments advanced in its support. | (dem., Mo.) presented a memorial from | CreveLAND, March 3. -1t is learned | marked to the watchman, who had re- | jointly to-day with a full ropresentation ' 0. 0L pRIeS, | . ing,” ¢ i . ; i m GRS, Receipts wero larger and about ©19 per “‘If there be anything,” he says, ‘‘in the | the president and members of the terri- in evi o 3 turned, that he believed he would go out |i, attendance. The Rock Island’s no- NN DYI\BNITERS. ! 2 history of the constitution which can be | torial council of New Mexico, complain- :,};“f,l I g‘.“".’“h :Ths’]‘ ?;.“ to got some lunch Wiping his bands hio | tioa of withdrawal from tho Northwoat. | The police are doing their utmost to| oot graded contruct com. = Fox 5gn ad- ostablished with o moral, certainly 1t is|ing of the arbitrary assumption by the | °SVERR, Bombus, Gineimnatt & WCL | re-entered the front oftice, and Was not | ern Traffio association and-the Chicago & | discover the authors “of tho dynamito | ¥i0es A0 wate unfavorublo and there that that instrument intended to prohib- | clerk of that territory of power to desig. | anapolis railroad line extends a mortgage | seen again. Half an hour afterwards the | Northwaestern's notice of withdrawal from | PIots, but tho clucs ase not very promis. | Was CONSICArablo Pressuss on '-"‘9 part of it tho issuo of legal tender motes|nato mombors elected to the territorial | for $12,000,000 has boen filed by the | watchman walked into the front office (o | the Cencral Towa, association wore tho [108. They aro now trying to find the | locti oPoratars to scth oflarings for future both by the general government and legislature, thus depriving the house of | company in favor of the United States|gctsomething, and was surprised to find | ou1y gubjects considered. The meeting | cabman, who, a little before the #Victoria “w"fi ;‘B :_1"‘ '."“d i :d e Olt the states, the argument presented |such legislature of its right to judge of = s the front door unlocked, and Tellor ab- | yag harmonious. It was sgreed to con. | ©XPlosion, drove theee men with an [PPORRCASRACE onaler, cCeciined g, ral- by tho court and by advooates | the cleotion and qualifications of its mom. | Trusk company of Now York. Thedoou-|sunt, "Ho spoke of it to the messongers | finuo the existanco of both associations | American trunltto a certain houso. No. [36d 1oy fluctusred aad e apdutd of logal tender amounts to this: The ob- | bers. In connection with the memorial | ment a lengthy one, is dated January | who were sitting by thestove in the roar. | indefinitoly, it being tacitly wnderstood | tices have beon ciroulated describing two [PRGCT SAMICAY'S Prices. | :‘mh "r"f':?d ject of borrowing is to raiso funds. Th | Mr. Vest offered a rosolution, which was| 1, 1884, and runs for fifty years, It sets| They told him of tho strangor. This [that the dato for taking wffect of the | Lrlsh-Americans, who arrived at Waterloo | from & rpivhiih Y annexing of the qualityof legal tender to | agreed to, referring the subject matter of | forth that, for the purposes of improving | alarmed him. above notices of withdrawal (March Gth) | station from Southemptons Febraary | P FPS0 S0 NIR G AT EHIRED &% PARE notes 6f the government will induce par- | the complaint to the committee on terri- | jts Jine, acquiring terminal facilities mg When everything was ready the front | ghould be_indefinitely postponed until a [12th, having an Amenean trunk in their ¢t 3o and July.cl A“‘l “r";“"‘“ Cotd ties to take them, and funds will there- | tories for investigation, with power to|the payment of the bonded indebtedness | 400r Was unlocked and Toller went to | more satisfactory organization can ' bo | Possession, X i il du)"l‘ e, :' m'i(«&win o by be more readily loaned, but the same | send for persons and papers. a8 it becomes due, the company hasissued | the rear room, ostensibly to wash his | parfected or a system of pooln dovised to|, An lrishmannamod Nellis surrondered Iibetal idobinh, AndloBL S I S ere fl%n it thing may be said of annexing any other [ Mr. Voorhees (dem. Ind.) introduced | 12,000 bonds of 1,000 each, payablo in | hands, but really to learn the position of | tyko tho placo of the presont associations. |t the Greenook police, who says he ke S ' provision which would give the holders | a bill prescribing diroctions under which | fifty years, with interest payable semi- | the watchman and messengers, and find- (1" this end the goneral froight agonts | knows the murderer o§ Lord Leitrum. oAl i o RS 0 1 . b R i '] of notes the same advantage, as for in- | bridges may be constructed and_main- | annually at the rate of six per cent. ing them favorablo to a safe exit of his | continued in session a couple of hours | . Tho Irish-Americans who roached Lon- ":l.n'nk ":'-::?d‘:fifl:efii}"Lm::t.lm:f nrlte Bagdiones confederate, he gave the signal to go. | this afternoon after adjournment of the|don from Southampton February 17th| . OPS 1 T y y g journment of the |00 A e b0 Waverly hotol, Port. | clivery, and there was also_some short IOWA LEGISLATULE. The They arrived February 20, and | "iling. Speculativo demand was light A 2y confined mainly to cnvaring con- stance a provision that notesof thegovern- | tained across the Wabash and Illinois ment should serve as a free ticket on the | rivers. ublic conveyances of the country or give| The following resolution was offered ree ingress to places of amusement or|by Mr. Bayard (dem. Del,) and agreed entitle ore to a percentage from|to: the revenue of private corporations. i The same consequence and read Shortly aftorwards the watohman went | mooting of th : to the" front, office, and finding tho door | Lovling system scems to be mest favored, | 1And. : o unlocked and Teller not present, he telo- issl o] tates-that i - |left the 25th. They are believed to bo|™ 3 %, Commissioner Jarman states-that imme. H tracts. Cash closed ub 3} 3: The Senate to Struggle Throngh Pro- | phoned Mr. Butler; also Mr. Fuller, | diate steps will be taken to amicably ad- | the authors of the outage. A portion of o2k h'llay 36 85§; vear, 200@20}, . 1 ! hibition To-Day, goneral manager of the company, and jyg¢ the causes which originally led to the valise u.unuulvlmfi_ the infernal ma- X mfl}: bR emb i il L ly accep- | val affairs be and are hereby instructed they came to the oftice at onee. While | tho notice of withdrawals. = Other meet- |chine found: at Addington station has i the hog markeles HETARE AACKEREIE tance of notes would follow and yet no | to inquire into the expediency of the pre-| Dgs Morxes, March 3—In the senate|it Was_ evident that a robbery.had been | ingq at an early day are probable. boon discovered.in their room. The au- IC0, 58 Fa¥ ety SOge thy . one would pretend that annexation pro- | paration and equipment’of a foundry | to-day bills were introduced to provide| C*mmitted, they could not get¥into the THE MANITOWANS WANT A: 10AD, tharitios--offbred: 81,000 for the detestion | o riiian gw..m,m ‘Sate | visions of this kind with the respect to | with steam hammer and proper ma-|for taking tho state census, to authorizo |50 to ascertain what was missing, as| SO SRS TR SRR fof the authors of the dynamite outrages. urday was lost, © | the pro) of others over which the | chinury for the manufacture the gov- i :ti0s | Teller had taken off the keys, snd it was EAND HORKE, o8 E. o HLATON 0,008 LIVELY: TIUES 1 TARLIAMENT. o o rty ry y the g £ orated to! d ket Prope, ; : ot sacorporated towns and Gities | ot till after midnight that the saf gates from the Grand Forks chamber of ; The cattlo market was quiot and weak. | borrower has no contrel would be in any | ernment of modern artillery of the to appoint marshals, to provide for as-|Dot tlda :;r mi 'nd,“bl ln %n‘aevgu e o o T A e Loxvow, March 3i— A lively scene oc- | Obws of 836 to 1,250 fhe, sold at $3 G i | sense an appropriate measure to the exc- | largest calibre and most improved con- | essing lands granted to railroad compa- | 9Pened aud considerobly later before in- i 1| currd in the commons this afternoon. |4,80; feoders: of 1,029 lls, at $5.45: cution of power to borrow. There is no | struction. Ol 8l : K} ti ro-put bo the government re- | g d beef steers of 1,160 to 1,180 1by, | invasion by the government of tho rights | Proceeding to_the calendar the senate | protect certain wild_game. The polive were promptly notitied, how- | next duy, givo tho following ss among Suting.the conaition of Sluia in Beyph | Sxdbu0.00s shispiad cteorn of 1.080stn of a third party which may not thus be | passed a bill authorizing the purchase of |* A bill was ordered engrossed requiring | ever, and telegrams sent to the con | the points to bo consi ey i | Which the governmens refused to answer, | 1,520 ths, $0.4016.09% oxports of 1,410w | sanctionod under the protence that its | additional grounds for the uso of the |safes kept in slecping cars and notice | ductors of all trains leaving, giving a do- |akes to be gained: To build, a railread | T LS KOTRERY UL VPE 0 l0 iGin | ey, gy 357080 ) allowance will lead to a ready accoptanco | United States at Springfield, T1L, for |theroof to b posted. up and ‘sompting |SOription of Teller, Tt was learned this | from tho northwost corner of Tiake Win- | Shireubhn sioms BRI, Grat, G}, 86.80. 1 of the government’s notes and produce | §26,000. car companios from damage for loasos | Worning that Tellor brought to the oftico | nipez o Kort Churchill, under tho on- | 50 0y 5uCrdor o discuss the London i the desired loan. ; Mr. Logan (rep., IIL) called up the |of property not doposited therein, unless | Saturday afternoon a large leather valise, | tro} of Manitoba, declaring tais tho mbb- (e ™ o mado a violent attack upon % !n wnclunqu Justice Field says: | military academy appropriation bill, but | the loss occurs through their negligence. which he put in the‘buement. t{:‘ c(;uli :l:e vgnlluyy tlntpthn upanin‘;o of it | the governmont, churging it with coward.- “From tho decision of the coutt I see only | » messago having artived from the house | Gompanies are not exempted from losses N0t be found to-day, and from this fact | U85 T0CR0 (B0 B8 CRUOIES O ice, ™ blood - guiltiness, ~butchery, — and ovil likely to follow. If congress has|Mr. Logan gave way and the messago |of jowels, money, clothing, baggage or|itis believed that proparations for the |WiTATARGE The PRICD o WFRRRE =0 SR iinloini, power tomake the notes of the United | containing resolutions expressing regrot at [ other property to the value of $200|robbery were made SMI\"'W- Atmlst" P that Manltn Yl madlat i —— States legal tender and make them pass|tho death of Mr. Haskell, lato repre- | which passengers may keep about their | his room, at 1122 Olive atreet, to-day | BRCE BAE VAR LR T00 B CRichs | Batisons Blorlos Denisd ut_those beautiful, Sowing, polys, as money it may be asked what necessity | sentative of that body from Kansas, was persons or in their berth. disclosed a number of unused money “’C“‘A‘f‘ I" e Hab i Y di B Cioauo, March *S.—Reports have zmu B wing, po was there to invest it by the constitution | laid before the senate, and remarks in | T, the house to-day no business of any envelopes. the Canadian Pacific; that lt oy repudiaf ‘; % b‘ l‘hed S S RO 4 I; l;e lodupln gb:n inf n‘{xu\» 47 with power to borrow money? I it can | memoriam were made by Messra. Ingalls | shecial importance was transacted this| IwG.Butler, agent of the company,says the political b“‘”““’,“_" ‘l“’s"""“f‘e"?“ ;“’" l:“ bhos are.in Ao CRIOR St [ overided s rroult‘: uts; and as. 3 make money why borrow it! If the|(rep., Ks.), Dawes (rep., Mass.), Cock-|afternoon being taken up mostly bg ro- 'l':“’“’ hn: QEB ':;.' d{;“lf:\ l'l‘h“ the/ man :Zl,‘;:;z'.‘. ‘:‘,:‘R :’1}:: d‘:,l,l,'{:’,(ion ‘;':;Ti'.“:;:: ;)m:i:,tl; Bl;'n‘; ow_$he raduotingn announced {::wl::m:':jl.n;{ :h:‘fl;;:{:r 12:2 :::' w?lli« ey f]\:;?tyli‘:lemr:ons:;t:: :llitahe:ll\]x‘i!\%:} Elum(g“(:fi.fit{:f;' cmsl(cob. VIED) | portslef opeumisisen o avicg been) | GREH 2 B BEIY Sy sl R O riliibelasked thoilmprovsiihe ReQH TS I;":Th‘i?..’i:f.rlfi vesk. This is donied over. lenrn thed ossntial - steambbat. f i N g e , ki in the safo and exammed |for steamboat navigation; t! i ) mathod of gaining. respect. o the bonds of the United States, Why HOvRR: ! e n;lgllm!l:“ mm,u nd to the|such as were the easiest to dispose of. | her boundaries to Hudson Bay; that a re- |and Atchison, Topeka o anta Fo roads|jow the St. Fraugis. flats, and stood on. : i Mr. Randall (dem., Pa.), under instruc- | After & squabblo it was roferred to the | & P | fusal to extond will be followed by the [had formed a western alliance. TN Dok s ratre o Hina e A y interest on a_thousand millions of | . M. Randa : o | ommittee. on_ suppression of intom. | Several envelopes wero found which bk fall hy s Etiosns Kool 40 §118 Sraere ol Bonids whon it oan in one day make the | tion from the committeo’ on appropria- b ol it bors f | boen cut at one end, but as they contaun- | purchase of the railroud chartor by the e — sew_pilot. ‘‘Now, sir,” sai ] 19 | tions, roported back tho lottor from tho |perance. The old soldier membors cf | beer oub st b ae they contaut | focal govornment. alrady granted by tne I ol U PR Sl L encdlei B350 money to pay them? It would not, in- tary of the treasury relative to the | legislature indulged in a little recreation | ¢d checks thoy woro not taken, an dominion, that i of failure to bu; J the right hand very rapidly?” The. pilet: deed, surprise me if there would be a | %"% ryah Bh ABRIY. Mr. Randall [in the rotunda of the new capitol to- | Packages containing silver wore also loft, | Cominiet, "d in N{'l“ 4 o 3 y ‘)"MY]K,“ "le; l{ Pridamiy call from the money quarters on the gov- Tohata/onithe fo fifwbux' i “;lu night. Old army songs vero sung and |He thinks however, thero muat have thoy willbuild. o railros ):n/ il "'.2 Algone is organizing a fire company. " mus‘op‘}l: o IW ¥ u.?"n ': ernment to issue such notes for bonds, | 4 claims could be paid in three old times talked over. About five hun.|been nearly a bushel of packages taken. | 8ct of supreme necessity, that a commi ¢ o rivor. ‘‘Mr. Itlot,” sho sai .;drlvagl; . § it il i - |months. An intimation had crept into B ¢ ] There probably was & third confodorate |tee will be appointed to. wait on tho| pytremonville voted agamst incorpora-{ deww his attention. **Plense, Mr, Pilot,, Who can object to it if the doctrine de: bl tioe " thab dred people enjoyed the occacion. P! y u d e (5 il | d h »" “Hey("” grunted; the: - | clared by the court is sound? And why | the public notice FESEAODS ARTIR S I i on the outside as the weight of the pack- [government and urge the Docotity O |tion—42 to 2. o you hoar It Tl i R should there be any restraint upon an un- claims by employment of sgents at b per Towa Uharier Elections. ages, many of which contained gold coin, | legislation to carry out the resolutions. Gov, Bherman pardoned thirty-six con-| A ot the wheel. JOu .00 440/ imi fati cent commission could get precedence in g 3 Vi ilyand | The blizzard yesterday was the severest ov. She 24 Imvor to turn your. wheel over sevem. or: hml'.fid Sppeopeistion by the zovzlmment the consideration of their claims, He| OTTuMwa, March 3,—Thecity clection | W88 too heavy to havo been sasily an for all imaginary schemes of public im- it Resolved, That the committeo on na- nies, and oarnod bub not patonted, to | formation of the matter was given out, | convention, to bo held to-morrow and | ANEE ——— ptain Mary Miller. Lugene Field, Oapt. Mary Miller,the Mississippjriv: steamboat-woman, after several montha's practice, is suill hopelessly deficient in the art of managing.a river boat.. Ibis. said she cunnot get the knack of r'l]l)lpinx: abie made for the preceding ten days. oller | of the season, Roadswestare blockaded. |viats during 1883. oight times 24.fast as ever you.can?” provement if the printing pross can fur- | Fould 88 o the house and to claimants H A that there was no occasion whatever for ; r:;“:;n'nv!l the money that is needed for claimants .;,gx to any ex“lll:e 'io secure 1 A fiE AL Bl 1 payment of eir money. they em- A :{l;:nl;:u‘x: 'w':'." ‘ft:d ";‘S’ g“fi‘;"s su. | Ployed agents after this statement they preme court in wlut:uegener ly known | Would do 80 of their own volition. ';, as the 6 per cent land cases, )\:iz‘ the Mr. Washburne (rep. Minn.) offored & { e it of TlaLds. méfinlt preamble and resolution reciting thnthn Noah MoFacland, commisioner genoral| FSCOR (W0 2000, PFRORIEC, 1 000 g' '?;il:."t:fl::hdfx:'mz: e p°:‘;':;"' eapedition on the conduct of the serving commissioner general ":o m.]sz lu':; members and the manner of the investi- [ ment of the account between the United g?""’" by “the national court of mqmry-' (i}~ Statos and tho states of Lowa and Illinois 1120 fact8 printed involve the honor of for the purpose of obtaining what sums | (o /ARILY att R PILORLD 05, -R AN are due nls states under the acts provid- ing for their admission to the union, whioh authorized payment to them of 5 r cent of the net proceeds of public ‘ b ands lying within their territories which should be sold by congress. The ques- tion presented by the cases is whether or not public }lands located by military county land warrants came within the thare scope of the acts above mentioned. That A; tod is whether such lands are *lands sold [ A% Pt by congress.” The court helds that for those who perished in the expedition, that it is alleged that the court of inquiry refused to admit valuable testimony to be given to bring out the facts in the case, and directing the committee on naval affairs to investigate the facts con- nected with said expedition and alleged nd send for persons and papers. ing to the admission of the state of Iowa tion. into the union or the act of April 18, 1 1 nois into the union, by which 4 per cent. is reserved and appropristed for the benefit of th the state is not en. | *UrYivors; that had ¥ Jands disposed of by congress in satisfac- tion of military Tand wrrants, The |could bave been sav ! writs of mandamus prayed for, therefore, | F00 b are refused, and the petitions dismissed.” Tk ‘The opinion is by Justice Gray, Justices | * refused to to be pgiven i : : 9 i ling out nearly every ques- Miller and Field dissenting. The amount | teetimony, ruling y every gt 4 ) RN tion that would have brought out the of land located with military bounty land O'eéh rr ‘Mun{; I 'h‘ many itnesses fear: reecution by the navy teen southern and western states up to :;'" o i PEpou . r partment; that the official stenographer June 30, 1882, was 63,322,000 acres, the e w’riting that il:purunt toati- ¥ 4 ;Wi 0 M mony was suppressed and the proceed- Missouri, Wisconsin sud 'ing- were calculated to cover up the warrants under the various aots in nine- | Fu® histo largest amounts being in Iowa, Illinois, nesota, A KUKLUX DECISION, facts, A decision was also rendered in whnt! Mr. Calkins (rep. Ind.) offered a pre- is known as the Kuklux cases. They mllmbl- and resolution directing the com- States service as well as J;rapor respect. unofficer-like and unseaman-like conduct The m&ifior‘: giega% ul)l by l\hlr. ;Vuhi burn isthat of Dr, T. Collins, brother of +‘under the act of March 3, 1845, relat- | ;U7 Glliing, of the Jeannette expedic % Ho sets lor:l;l ‘i.n detail the .Il:hgod iy harsh treatment of brother and others 1 1818, for admission of the state of Illi- by Commander DeLong, 1t charges that of the net p ds of lands lying within Lieutenant Moelville after reaching the int made no effort to obtain informa- the state and afterward sold by congress, mn regarding the other two parties or ) hehdnrtnle li) and com- f municated at once with the Russian au- Litled to a percentage on the value of tho |y o itiey'a1 of the party exoept Erickson u{; that the naval court of inquiry into the loss of the admit or here to-day resulted as follows: The democrats, combined with the green- backers and Knights of Labor, elected the whole general city ticket, comprising mayor, treasurer, solicitor and assessor, by majorities ranging from 13 to 120, The republicans elect three out of four councilmen. and the new council will stand six republicans, two democrats, Dgis Moixes, March 3.—The city elec- tion to-day was carried by the republi- cans, who elected the entire city ticket. Only a light vote was cast. It is impos- sible to give the exact figures to-night. Cepae Rarms, I March 3.— Eaton, republican, without opposition. = The rest of the 4 of the 7 aldermen. not_enter into the contest. candidate A, J, Hardan, quiet), nicipal affairs was affected, A ticket no- mina derman and the police judge, there be. ing nine candidates on the ticket. in office in the city, and he is an alder man. Nebraska City April 15, e Ll A Lazy Legislature, islature has been in session fifty d and only ten days remain. right direction, elected mayor | He is descri ticket is mixed. The republicans elected Prohibition did MarsaaLLTowy, Jowa, March 3,—Ma. | XD i yor Fishbee was ro-clected by, (6 majori- | slightest conjecture as to wh ty in a poll of 1,611 over the femperance BuruNaroy, March 3.—The munici- by a regular republican conven- tion, composed of candidates selected without regard to party, was elected en- The ticket was opy by & straight democratic ticket, whose supporters re- lied on party prestige for success. At to-dey returned a verdict this date there is but a single republican responsible for the death. First Nebraska District Cenvention. Lixcouy, Neb., March 3.—The repub- lican convention of the First Nebraska congressional district is called to meet in Saur Laxe, March 3,—The Utah leg- | mittee adjourne: 8, | immediately to the d Little logis- | other action than is lation has been done and nothing in the{house bill would, time the watchman entered t Teller has been robbing the some time. company two oonl?dmmnce of his employers, steady, quiet man, attentive meustache and hai trusive features, abut 1356 manners pimply the law. objected formed that the chi d died, nearly unanimous vote in Pacific Railway company. members of the committee, quickly handled by two persons. and pal must have worked over an hour in preparing their plunder, during which fice in which they wero engaged two or | clad and in threo times bub it was easy for the con- | been arriving hore latoly. ; federate to hido himself behind the close | pitiable sight, wandering through the rect g 0 boarded part of the messengers’ pens in | Btreets with scarcely clothing enough 1o | trade is lively mn its limits. which they did their work. Butler thinks | cover their nakedness. Teller is a youn, M years old, was formerly with the Facific | along the St. Lawrence are almost buried ears and had the entire | in snow. 25 years old, brown completely destroyed by the recent severe, slight build, weight ¥ i unds, nest dress and quiet| stood a bill will be introduced in parlia- | naid tothe state treasurer. is confederate is envirely un- | ment to authorize the extension of the known, the express people not having the | Credit Valley railroad from Woods! company has offered a reward of §7,000 | railway system and give the Canads Fuei for the arrest of the man and recevery of | fic a connection with Detroit and Chicago. |y o child died three d the money, and if a capture is made the — pal election ocourred to-day transpiring prosecution will be to the full extend of A complete revolution in mu- WORSE THAN A BRUTE, n ¢ ) Makesco, 11, March 3,—A German, | the colored state central committee of rather prepossessing in appearance, in- % residing near Marengo, the father of a |that state, has arvivod Do to com odost s = -old child afflicted with an ab. | arrangements for the national ¢ tire with the exception of one ward Al- :z::"’::“c:ue“‘;v I.hi.pl,«:i it'baonuI:: it | convention to be held here in April. | wronged her, Pro to having an operati the child without ceremony, the | session will adopt an address domanding | Weaver was visiting the girl, m:::’wuantroluz. A noron:rl'lloin’:;uut recognition from the people and better | ather members of the family bein ~— posely before the national conventions, Land Grants in the Senute, WasmiNaroN, March 3.—The senate | what will be done, ~About 250 delogates | fatal, Weaver deft the houso and proceed- committee on public lands decided by | will be present. ol to th feiture of the Texas Pacific territorial The land grant, assigned to the Soithern r Y then made to restore the land to the pub- Ab-rdeefi“und Milbank hopelessly block- | calaboose. At first he denied all know)- lic domain and A)endiug aotion the cow- | ated with all trains abandoned. Snow|edge of the crime, or of being at the . To restore the lands Publw@mflr without poass rOVis i it slow ;i ] uyiuiou‘:lmw":x.e lt:zn:r:nl:ll?:‘:okud Iuv! been abandoned, ! the patermity of the wuborn child upon S0, 1w win, N YRRt Sac Oity will soon vote for bonds.to [ Over went tho wheel, build water works, llll'. not that va; e agther 4 please, sir;. N - 1an . Dubuque telephone poles are to-ber| Grgigns ‘;yq‘rw We !.re withis t;l‘:mhy painted olive and white. tingorn of the bar,” Just then the finss Correctionville is growing apace: and| maty vame tp through the forn'ud hateh- d the poor little woman, half g ing 90 i *‘Oh, dear,, Mn. Mate, Tho anow storm has caused much dam- | Des Moines saloon men are paying 0 | fin fuling, faint; Ti think youid: betber Many houses | cents on the doiiar for city warrants, take cumiand of the ship " 4 i) x inco the 1st of October last Ji W, |ole gal,” and, turming to the pilos, bu The occupants make an exit|Smith, of Mapleton, has shipped: feom | sung ont:, **Hey, there. you— —shepy- through attic windows. 3 that station 107 car-loads of cuttla and |headed won,of & yun, buidim pont, thers, Peach buds throughout Ontario are}gorty of hoge. 'z Il knook a hole in. yen— —earoms The Western Unien Telegraph. corapa- | bigger 'tan bale o' hay!” “lho heat alid finh, e | v an |27 Ty 915009 ononP it iy | G, e dep walr, oy Mary 3.—1It is under- } i i 0! v - Orrawa, Ont,, March 1 er-}in lowa. This amount has jpet been R e oould.&mn h‘i"-‘:fil f lessonsin river conversstioms. As the A Dos Moincs girly 16 yors.cld went | puy glided up to:the Now Orleans whart to Devenport, arrlving there fxiendiess | ), Reppoed her head out the state-room and monvyless, and gave birth to.a chi'd | g\ 8T 40T S an on almost immediately after her arrival. ahorati MBe aln. hiske ! RTINS Longd liue, und the one ut oho other end, 100, And dodged back to put her: ¢ the pillow and ery, i CROFULA bably 1o forw of disease 18 50 generally . adian Blizzanls. March 3,—Emmigrants, ill state of starvation, h?'e They ar MonTREA he front of- fi c"mp-':'.’;. ;6 age to eastern Canada. he being a to business, 0 he is, The | to Bornia to connect with the Michigan N - ~ She suys she went to Davcnm o The Colored Men's Demand. Y b e e poors Prrospuna, Pa,, March 3.—Rev, C. 8, | mother, She hopes to be able Smith, of Bloomington, Ill,, chairman of | to Des Moines in a fow days. lete | telligent and of m deweanor. She red | refuses to give the name of the man who ration per- | Rev. Smith says the convention will be| John Weaver, of Keokuk, had & quar- Attempting |in session several days, and ot @ secret |rel with Belle Davis, both colors L] ing, at holding him | protection of the colored race in the|church, John turned the lights outand south, The address will be issued pur- | then shot the girl, the bullet striking the irl in the breast and lodging againat the and the colored people will wait to see | bone. Supposing the shot to have been Fourteenth street ehurch where a revival ia in progress. Northwest Biockade, A went to & “mh\r,,' d Lo t- .18, March 8.—Special ad-|tempt upon her life, and Weaver was ar- e oL e and Daxota from | reated &b the shureh sud. taken to the favor of for- A motion was | vices report H. we are at work between Milbank and | house, but when he learned that the uirl inneapolis, and passenger trains on the | was not likely to die he confowed, "The and all freight claimed to be enciente, an’ clacyed | | leave the land | The weather is very cold but clear, butiWeaver, e —

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