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e s T e T TR S e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1884, NO. 343, nEu-HA“nEn RIOT. wait orders. Company C of this city | searcely given the command when a vol- Pnl"clPALLv PoLlTchL mitteo, who arrived in Chicago yesterday, | resolution’declaring that “‘thanks are duo | c“'cAuo's Busv MAnTs. —_— goes to Akron to-day. ley of firing followed. Fred Smaltz, 22, was joined atthe Palmer house this|and hereby accorded to United States SANGUINE OF SECURITY, supposed to bo a barkeeper at the Queen morning by A. H., Brown of Indianapo- Minister Sargent for the able, faithful e Orvonears, March 31.—A¢ tho juil | Gity hotel, was shot I the sde, tho belt How Gov. Hamilton's Withdrawal De-|tis, a momber of the committoo from | Nesherbmn ahe enet in which hehse! ®he Bee's Special Ambassador Sill 3 N o discharged the duties of his office while Has Smoothed His Wrinkled Front in|and city buildings everything is in a most | &0 T right side. The body i inni Indiana, P. H, Kelly, St. Paul, of the | represonting the intorests of this repub- i {o : xmpl;t: t:hwd "‘"delm'"' A}::‘ron;}\lll was pigcked up by the crowd and borne to mm‘al]ms mmms Sch&mm‘s' committee from Minnesota, is also in the | lic, while court at the :}ermnn of thu‘i‘}m« Palmm“y al Hil Pflfl. Sanguinary Cincinnati, tho streets and alleys approaching tho | 51,8 D utarhorg's, on Clay atroat, be- ccapiadis city, and tho threo members wero in in. | pire.” Also appropriating §300,000 for s ) twoen Canal and Twelfth streets, where formal conference foran hour or two this the establishment of a sailor's heme in have been strengthened and re-inforoed. | pyi®®" Yy ARE SEECER SO TEEE Carter Harrison Wants Both the |morning in Barnum's room. Senator ! . Chi ' 1ot The commanding officers are sanguine | ttempted to administer { Barnum declared that B Kelly and l\ufifi . Ki 1 1 t The Oiy Realizing the Calm After |t their exprossions as to no fear of |Shtr ~ Attempted =~ fo — admitgsier) Governorship and Mayoralty, [yitsell Tod et o Ghigo, BLE b asson (rep., Towa) to repeal The Cattle Trade Reported in a Healthy and Active Condition." \ the internal revenue tax on_tobacco and the Terrible Storm. & farther outbreek. times after roaching Dusterburg’s, when e design, though scarcely by accident, for | the distillation of apples and peaches. THE TROOPS TO WITHDRAW. hedied. Patrol No. 8 took the body to| Ohioago Postoffice Clerks Com= ho had written thom when he would be [ By Mr. Nichols (5nm., Ga)a resolu- | While Shy A tobe 8 ™ The special committee of sixteon [Habig's. In Smaltz's pocket were ref 8! here, with tho idea that if they should [ tion reciting the fact that for soveral days eep Appear to be Some rominent citizens appointcd to act as an [ commendations from Coney Island and elled to Work for Logan also happen here at the same time, they | the city of Cincinnati has been menaced | thing of a B: The Ghnstly Ben'ospe‘Jt of the pldvilory committee wpoMlyor Stephens, | Rockaway Beach saying ho was an hon- P g would come together, d b{ mobs, vigilance committees and ku- g of a Burden to Holders, Maniac Mob's Reign‘ in his efforts to restore order and law, | est, industrious man. " i Said Mr, Barnum; *‘Though wo have | klux organizations, which subvert the iy mot at the chamber of commerce this| The excitement was intense in_the |Democratic Ohairman Barnum Ex- | met here, it is not on politics; that is, it | law and disturb the public tranquility in | T'wo Million Bushel Bin of Wheat afternoon and resolved to advise the [ neighborhood, and the verdiot of others has nothing to do with arranging for the | repeated efforts to lynch certain persons : i | wikhisawal -tk enph AR ABEBIEAE t it 1t plains His Visit to Chicago, |convention. I have business interests | confined in tho jail ‘at Cincinati charged Dumped Out on 'Change The List of the Dead Mountmg a sufficient special ptvlicglfome,pl;: being :el;;]::::‘:‘: mn‘l\::flo:\g'“:u s‘,,:“ filww:: :oro. and {cordal;od my ng:n:a Iinhlmk‘?l Hith cl'i:in:ltI rel’;lll';ng in t.h-i loss o}t many P B 8% . th f th i 1] t"h 3. " 15y superior mee me, 80 Al shou Ves ant o lestruction of mucl rop- Up Toward Fifty. of ailitia appoared 0 8ot mare a8 &Company A of the Fourisonth regimont, | MC0id’s Proposition for a Con- | not have to teavel up there. Kelly wrolo orty, and. roquosting that noomm‘;w!:l Followed by Other Like Freaks, menace to the withdrawn mob, that the | commanded by Capt. O. G. L. Pugh, did f ' ' me he also usiness hore, and we inquire into the circumstances connecte ' Tater are in reality more fearful of & |the shooting, . Twp. or three other men stitutional Convention, met quite informally.” with these outrages, and report by billor | E 8118 to Create a Stampede. ly a Hundred More Seriously |number of resolutely, well-organized po- | were wounded, but not seriously. = wYou have talked politios, howover." | otherwise. ! Gl T | 1ise than of ontealnsd yoting milich, SRR O, Whereat All Proposed New Amend-| ‘‘Yes, to some extent; but nothing in| By Mr. King (dem., La.), appropriat- o 4 ! - 2 F 5 3 Corn, Oats, Mcss Pork and Lard all if Not Fatally Wounded i 3 connection with the convention. o 400,000 for the relief of i ! ¢ y ¢ i‘:fié‘z%’:::fl;z;onfio}a‘{:y. :l:‘d if::a Fra York, March 31.—Murat Hal- ments Oan be Discussed. newspapers said we were to have a meot- ;:gm the ifiull:ip \iefluodn. M| Reported Easy and a Trifle Lower. almost cortain that should no further 't“"c‘d.' ".d"'“:. of The C';',:'m'*?c'tl’-!"“:lf"; i“Kt this ““’vl:'flin%; That was "!lllli’\!ltly By Mr. Graves zrep., Mo.): Authori ilitia will | of Cincinnati, reviews the riots in thal untrue. © have contempleted no|ing th intment of a Missouri river , The Court House Not as Badly bbby ;fr.t;};:d.my'::;;:l fhat ity in the following dispatch to The| ILLINOIS SLATE SMASHING. |meting. We have yot AR e e OHICAGO'S MARKETS. Damaged as First Supposed. P ey New York Tribune: WHAT HAMILTON’S WITHDRAWAL DID. | mittee on convention. When the na-| By Mr. McMillan (rep., Tenn.): Lim- A e S 3 . ““The number of killed and wounded | Special Dispatch to T Bre. tional committeo met, it did not desig- [iting to a year from the date of the com. |Special Dispatch to T Bxk. -111:' ;f.e :ni)::flleozg::tfilmt :‘iiei‘l'l?é‘“wfl ;n :h.’, mn t‘l:u: énrdl'u about 200'm 'gm Cnicaco, March 31,—The democratic nultfea-ub ;ommitwe, but leftit to my- [ mission of sn offence the time within| Onicaco, March 81.—Under the light ousH . ast fatal shot fired in anger, u) is N fkka [ i d th ti vhil i instit i Many of the Valuable Records |will safe of the probato court, in which | time, ws fired Getivesh ' a1 sloel | Party in ditisolh i hadly Broken WB RN ® ¢ e D g e e : rob 1 ¥ committee to do so. 1 have not called ivst persons chas ith violatinj i Saved From the Flames all wills are kept, is in excellent condi- | this morning—though a poor soldier boy result of ':h" rocent withdrawal of Gover- [ ¢he executive committee wgutl(wr yet, ?fi:{:l:ll ‘l)'evonun hwrg b g N." York and forelgn mackets, together aved Ero " tion, was killod this morning by the accidental nor Hamilton from the race for re-oloc-|and I shall not do so until in May, at| By Mr. Goff (dem. W. Va.): with tho fact that the supply of cattle headed towards the consuming markets THE WOUNDED, !iilchlrge of his gun. The court house | tion, in favor of ex-Governor Oglesby. | the very. unrlinlt: then 1 shall call a|olution requesting the secretaries of . Wi with a fow exceptions, are doing well, |i8 Bot the urter ruin it was at first sup | ywpon Hamilton's candidacy was announ- meeting in New York.” state and war to report upon the feasi- | was small, there was an active demand at Yeostorday’s Display of Military | A¢the hospital, since the last report, |Posed to be. A large proportion of the|gyq the democracy becamo very jubilant ¥ T bility and expediency of constructing an | an advance ia prices of from b to 10c Henry Niemeyer, Philip Raabe and Thos. | Yaluable records ara safed. The money |, i hogan Inying pipe with & view to ROM WASHINGTON, interior coast lino of water ways for the 4 A res- Curbing the Lawless. P. Groen, have died. The hospital phy. |in the tressury is all saved. The vaults, | yobing the state on the state ticket b defenso of tho Atlantio and Gulf sca- [ Export, 1,400 to 1,650 Ibs., at $0.90 to siciana pronounce the patients from the | Which were very heavy, are mainly good. SRR a1l P WAE GO Jing the state| WAsiNaToN, March 81.—Tho house | board. - $6.00; good to choice shipping steers, : riots as & most exceptionally Wo have sonfidenco that therois not tolfor the domocratic ° prosidential | committeo on invalid ponsions by a vote| The trado dollar bill was taken up 1,200 to 1,400 bs., $6.75 to $6.20; com- Pathetic Scenes at the Morgue-- FINE BODY OF MEN; tl‘:r:erili’;l;f;otlllut willwbn :x;o:c‘;m“g.lg nominees. The slate agreed |of b to 4 docided to report adversely on ::gm“i“w‘“d' but went over without|mon o medium, 1,050 to 1,250 Ibs., Blunders of the Militia. that with but fow exceptions, they are a | here; but onincluded the mayor of Chicago, | the Price bill to pension all soldiors who | "““Robort Smalls, of South Caroling, ap- | $0-10 0 6:65- F\‘gnneigfimyufd:::lgpnfl m\ddnrl)l%ndiily i e F'l"mm'rf;o'nf [servedin tho lats war at the mato of 22 or! chanics and laborers. . and Alderman Wickersham, o e first | cents per month for each month of ser- R About b o'clock this morning a fatal | Of state troops prevents a further disas- | \0onq'of Chicago, was to bo mayor tosue- | vico. Tho bill of Mr. Robinson, of The Sad Situation Up to Four 0'Clock |, gont happened in front of tho | trous dovastation. —Tho determination to| 4,04 Harrison. = Within the past fow | Obio, to place all ex-Union soldiers who SHEEP DRAGGING, There were about 30,000 Nebraska sheep on sale, one lot of 143 averaging ONLY THE OVERWHELMING FORCE peared at the bar of the house and took the oath of office as a representative to succeed the late B W. M. Mackey. Adjourned. 129 pounds, selling at $5.60. The mar- i w;ra lylil-g ngaéntu]tl the li}lQe:dk, :‘:l‘izfi‘zfii‘_l’é‘:dzng:;"":l‘::;fi““g ':‘:‘:”l::l'g Hamilton's withdrawal there "is no doubt day];or each day of ixlup,;-inonment: vl:n wns‘n MODERATELY ACTIVE Spocial Dispateh to Tae By, fd:l;z: nnlo'i hr:]iuchnrger‘li.od Tge‘ b:yo::t ;: i::r:t.htl:lod‘f“li‘: i‘;“z;‘ium:idis;‘i:;r:} ‘;::’:::' that the state 1s largely republican, Har- Eivon any ox-Union prisoner whom the i 7 ing fl;;‘:::ngf g’.’:‘“, 3. inn::;:; the Onxorsyar, March 81.—Tom Camp- | 18 U8REY WORREE VA oIk and | making assaults from & mob hopoless, | oo fears to make the gubernatorial race | board of pension surgeons shall find sul- | g 10) 1yjgpateh to Tire Brx. middle of the session the transactions 5 t 3 N 5 against him, and within the past day or|fering from any disability, either general bell, the criminal lawyer who defended |knocked off a piece of atone which |that will prevent outbreaks. The pres- | yJo hyg heen shaping things to secure the | or ap%cifie, alnuy pmvidinyg‘fur pensioning Berner, and whose life 1s threatened, [ wounded O'Key Armestead, drum-corps |®nce of regular troops from the Newport magyoralty in case he decides not to run | the widow of any Union soldier who was il t; the ball, then glanci I | barracks at the sub-treasury last might ¢ : v A says he will never undertake another ;:“_‘5:1"6“2 ien :he ey::l Ag“ snlc:ag; d.::lu:i! T T G T A for governor. Indoing this, he has confined in a confederate prison and Cuicaco, March 81.—Bishop Robert | Were 1i%h'-, but towards the close heavy solling became the rule, under which the Harper Clarkson, first bishop of Nebraska price broke fully 1o, M'ly selling down to who recently died at Omaha was for|86jc, but recovered slightly and sold up criminal case. f i times, blue cloth works well. STIRRED UP A “‘HORNET'S NEst” died from the effects of his confinement. |y yanteen years rector of St. James |to 87c at the close, One operator threw TICKET TALK. o e ey eohallicaptia | : i in Wickersham's bonnet, who has lo, an | Tho only evidence necessary in tho latter | | G ae LA ial |to exceed 2,000,000 buahels on the mar- where (at 9 o'clock) he is in a dying con- ALL QUIET. 5 %k 5 v 4 to be the testi fthe physician | Episcopal parish in this city. A memorial There is talk of putting & citizens’ | it g . . |aldermanic position slip while looking for | ¢a8¢ to be tho testimony of the physici 8 A ket, and his lead was followed by a num- _ There is talk of p < dition. The night has been absolutely quiet. |4} o mayoralty. Joe Mackin, the most who attended her husband in his Iast ill- | service was heldin that church yesterday. | o * &' by o jon operators, who became ticket in the field at the spring election. “QUIET A8 A GRAVE-YARD,” When the smallest nucleus of a crowd | coti1 worker in the democratic ranks,|ness. After some discussion the substi- | It was of a very impressive character, |nervous at the downward S taken' by N i igmi d anywhere within sight of the i s | tution was adopted. i i i Gl I SN e is the significant answer from Court and [2Ppeared any g was nominated for alderman from the D! participated inbyall living vestrymen who | the market. CrxcisNat, O., March 31.—The facts | Walnut to a telephone inquiry as to the | barricade, the soldiers ordered the people which gave rise to the rumor about the | condition'of affairs at 11 p. m. to movo on, and in overy instanco the | Myor Harrison, who succeeded to-night | Tho ostimated roduction of tho publio turners joining the mob were that the HOSPITAL SCENES. o PrOMDLYORT et : in forcing Mackin, much against his will, | debt for March is $15,000,000. L Young Get, shot Dy accident in the| g withdraw in favor of Long John Went- mob broke into Turner hall, took about| CiNciNNAt, O., March 31.—The most | afternoon, was still alive, but in a dying - il A NAVAL APPROPRIATIONS. S h di i b y i " worth’s son Moses. The result is that 5 8 forty guns, went back to jail and attempt- eartrending scenss have been occurring | condition at 1 a. m. = et i . The senate committee on appropria- guns, J ¢ th d hoapitaliallld; e g there is a row of larged-sized dimensions| . M 5 ed to club the militia. Tne latter turned | tha morgue and city hospil ay. | The city is patrolled to-night by mem- | i\ "tho democratic ranks, tions completed the naval n{;pmprmtlon the memorial address, a very eloquent ) Families missed one of their number r*|bers of the G. A. R., in addition to the g bill to-day. As amanded, the bill calls[and interesting summary of the lave|early, -and weak later. The market upon them and cleared the streots by | the. breakfast table. A search for the | police force. THE EIEOTION: for appropriations amounting to$20,787,- | bishop's life and work, dwelling partic- | opened from 1 to o higher, ruled firm, firing into the air. No one hurt so faras | missing one in many instances resultedin |~ Thero have been several arrests of | for aldermen and township officers occurs | 000, The estimates submitted to con- | ularly on the difficulties . with which he deolined o, rallied slightly, then de- known. his being found either at the hospital or | drunkenmen, and the police have closed | to-morrow, and the democracy were | gress called for $22,655,000, and the bill | had to contend as first bishop of Nebraska clined 1}c, and finally closed § to 1ic At 9a. m. everything was quiet, but |3t the dead house. Au a reporter entered | the saloons at midnight. counting on & big vote to help along mat- | as it came to the sonate from the houso | on means by which he had secured landed | under Saturday. On call there were sales FAENN Abont i o ’h ~| Ward D of the city hospital, a scene pre-| A smoldering firo in tho recorder’s | ters next fall. It js belioved that the|provided for appropriations aggregating | property for the church in cities and of 2,050,000, June declining §c, and July very fow people about the court house|ganted itselt that would have drawn|office broke outin flames to-night, but|pending trouble will seriously affect the | $14,334,000. towns throughout tho state on which to | advancing o. . and those merely from curiesity. The [tears from the heart of a stone. |was soon extinguished. result, not only here but throughout the DAVID J, BREWER CONFIRMED, build churchés as the occasion offered, OATS LOWER. barricades are stili in position around the |On each side of the ward the THE LATEST, state. The senate has confirmed David J. [and on the missionary work which he had | ~ Speculative trading in oats was large k iflafx'?f.;' m&fi?fl&fi;flfl:zg:&fi{; :;:t,::: b:?:;gnedth:gg:twe:?n:xs Since the last report four additional LETTING TBE CAT OUT, Brower, of Kansas, to bo United States | carried on in that field, Rev. Dr. Vibbet, towards tho close of the session at a low. 1 i judge for the Eighth judicial circuit. resent rector of St. James, also spoke|er range of prices. One lot of 30,000 the whole city. “‘°'§e“’ ht{:;“‘ '"vw"'“ b;otheu. 2 g‘:ti}tl l]‘;izfie:}c::::fldL::o;ha Sjil:nlil:::' rosToRFICK EMFLOYES TELING TALEs, [ J47KC T A BEN fimmi“,w'm, Erielly and feclingly. ~The "sorvioo was | bushels aold_ for May delivery at the in- PREPARATIONS FOR DEFENSE. z::! e:ny‘:r(x] ; “N?;c;:lnorn;oyy ,nu'x O:itt‘e‘; Chas, Miller and Andrew Nichols, The | Special Dispatch to Tik Bg, i . About twenty republican senators met that appointed for passion Sunday. ide &;'iua, 33c. On_call board 5,- At midday there was no appearance of would exclaim, “*Doctor, do you think | €xact number of dead and wounded will Onrcaco, March 31.—Complaints are | ; ‘. \ous “aftor the adjournment of the |The Mexic BB aatii Binanoll ?noo'?o n::?nflh v;:re sold, June declin- relaxation of preparations for defense. | iy brother will die? Can’t you save probably never be ascertained on account | being made by the carriers, distributors|genate this afternoon, to consider the Orncked, g ly 8 Barricades, barrels and every other sort | him?” While some would smooth back of many wounded being carried away by | and others employes in the postoflice de- | condition. of business before the se ate New York, March 381,—Coupons on W DRSS FORKNADY) 3 of material still remain across all the|the matted hair fru'u the dampened fore. | friends. B . partment that the heads of this import-|and discuss the order in which it shalllbe | tho Mexican National railroad 6 per cent Trading in mess pork was light and the avenues of approach to the county build- | heads of their relatives. The number of killed outright and dy- Ry T (5 (A L e trausacted. Tho session was chiefly oc- | first mortgage bonds, amounting to $19,- | market easy. Prices ruled from 10 to ings and behind them stand militia with | «<Doctor, do you think I will die?” ing at the hospital up to midnight to- ant branch of the federal service are en- cupied in the discussion of the educa- (330,000 and coupons of 5,000,000 16c lower. On call board there were gunu and with fixed pnyonau everywhere | agkad uy(;uth whose breath now came |Right is forty-one, as shown by the city | deavoring to coerce them into attending|yional bill. An understanding was Dfll(‘!l’ Yondstatelious w-mnrm;v. 'Tho sales of 75,000 barrels, May, June and ristling. The police have been sent|ghort and quick. The doctor, bending |undertakers and hospital rocords, and |yard meetings in support of Logan. |reached, without a vote, that the bill | company has asked the stockholders to|July declining 7ic. away to regular posts and are obtaining | oyer him, and in a kindly tone: *“Yes, 1 |8uch information from those taken home |y o oloim that threats aro being freely |should be disposed of on Wednesday. | fund the 6 per cent coupons and receive LARD LOWER. ghokobs ‘Thoquh t*;flf gzfierll ff,“i‘.‘fi am afraid there is no_hope for you now.” :’0::;‘13 biofi.fife a'"?m:.}.m :]:'em"‘::n?: G P £ by | Its nmundn‘:unglwlill fpropmlu!d.,l:;fl fln: therefore funding obligations of the sy : : is that there is no fear of further eutbres ““Then please send for my mother. I " ved from their positions. Allega- | matter was finally left to the judgment|pany bearing 6 per cent interest, payable there is no lacking of men who predict| want to see her before I die.” sourcos, is 120. Th“{‘i" ‘i“"’hl’"’b“b'y half :::::‘ire also made lt)mt cemployes ,l,’m of & caucus committee of nine senators, I,;p,’h 1, 1894, Bondholdera havaiboen othorwise. Hardly had he uttered these words |88 many more wounded whose cases are| p)ied to ¢‘whoop it up” for the Illinois | to be appointed, who were instructed to | asked to sign waiver of the interest. The ADYIOB/ AND/SURTORT, when _the poor, broken-hearted mother (10t reported. senator during the hours when thoy |seek to amend the measure so that all of | dooument statos the company has become At a meeting of the citizens’ commit- | rushed in through the ward door. Has- PAY FOR THE POLICE, should be at work in the postofiice; that | the friends of education can -ugport the | embarrassed and cannot pay its April tee appointed by the mayor, resolutions | tily looking around, she recognized her | The committee of fifteen, at a subse- | they are ordered to organize Logan bill, Np otber bills, except the naval|interest. were adopted thanking the gevernor and | boy and ran to his cot, when she frantic- | quent meeting, decided to raise by sub- |clubs, disrupt opposition gatherings, es- appropriation, was referred to by name, T the Ohio National Guard for efficient aid [ally embraced him. The reporter and gcripfinn 3150 000, to be used to pay |tablish pvrm}muutirgnnizninm andcon- | but the caucus committee was instructed The River Falling at Keokulk. ‘WasHiNaToN, March 31, —Upper rendered the civil authorities, pledging | physicians left them alone to their last | 2,000 extra pnli‘ce, this sum to bo a loan | vert other employes, by threats or prom- | to take the calendar into consideration, ) 7 issippi | Mississippi: Generally colder; cloud, support to the mayor in thefcoun;al h:d l:;n parting on earth. to the city until the sum expended may |ises, to the “right” side. In short, it is|and report upon other business to a fu- _utox}.-lpnzdi‘ rm’n'g this mefing h‘in: el:zll.&l;: mdthmlny y%n.thert; :pult 'mmt.h v;. H adopted, and promising to furnis i- OTHER SCENES, be raised by the proper appropriation, |alleged that the entire machinery of the | ture caucus. inch - this afterneon. e_hig| southerly winds, shifting to northwest. ponl me(;dn':'if' W t?e S cossaey. | In the northern portion of tho ward o | 424 retutned. i is fo anablthe i pesiolios/ deparimment 1y h et ‘mm-:i FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, Kx:b::‘nf::a:::i :ifitf:'doifi;“;:me:‘:fl cloudy weather and loc lcmmuh'mf ul::l?a mayor, additional force 13 necessary. . di 1 of the military. 1 engine fi ing the control d o s 1 f Resolutions woro alto adopted appointing froup of sargeons. were amputating the R e B I e ot randa b ol Ials BENATE, .| the levee foal gromity el atad.. e Bijwrindsy abifiing ageiaerh local storms, J89.0F 1RO QOUEHE ARG £eCOIRPICBUARG SN Iit < 2 i % OnToskoe TN IRL, rimaries and run things in the manner|laidbefore the senate a communication 3l {4 3 d d the ter P O diotati o —— March 31.—The steamshi| {0 OHctof commeniplees pidoser '% :il;gze‘:n[; “;f fgi::dl :n;agel:fi::ll:;::: Laconta, N. H., March 31.— Thomas | of John's dictation. from the attorney general, stating that Blending Colers. Sngfi:::;m(;l N.::v York !or.(;nlvrwnp gsel Sl udupiel oof B am Nl PSR od trollable, | Samon! was armaigned to:day’ for the T there had beon neither neglect or refusal| Ngw Yonk, March 81.—Tho ox-con- | with 185 passengers, principally German. oases. Tho mayor was requested to seloot | KFIVE ot Himeh, seetec MREOMTe I | murder of tho Ruddy family and Mrs, McCOID'S MOVE, A0 580 OOR RALIBE o ; SN SR e he | o 220 PAsSRESTH PF DRLEAT YN ETEAR an exccutive committeo of fifteen from Taken altogother it was It» 9, spddest | Ford last autumn. iy o assigned | 5y provosks A CONVENTION oF sranes, |0 furnish information concarning the ‘f; srate soldiars and, mambors (of the| immigraata, b’ aahoro. aisless eas! the members of this meeting for advice l°°"°l§"°' “'i“"]:!fi‘; i Dr. I, S. oubE: | counsel,and it was announced that Samon | ¥ N tor | star route attorneys, but his force was rand An:l‘y Ba7e ool intera:tin e of here, and counsel, to whom all matters should |8n old "and skllful surgeon, says Uiab| w.o determined to plead guilty to ASHINGTON, hlaro -—Representa- | " o all to supply promptly the volumi. | W88 meeting to arol ke g s i L oh 35 FamOE, al be referred. Reports have bzen received one-half the inmates of this ward will| \qorin the first degree. Samon de- | tive McCoid has prepared a joint resolu- | )y papers “fiedyfu,‘ work of establishin, l.\) ‘:,n(lls urlfi il:n tl n;f ht can be floated withou that the shot fired this morning by the ::"' 1?“' '"‘1!1 ""‘“"dtm List of the dead | (o raq that it would not be just for him | tion, to b introduced as soon as possible, | M. Miller, (rep. N. Y.), reported fa- ‘(;‘th°:;":,"h' °‘“ A,fl" 90PE /RION. | sarious AAmA militia entered the second intermediate | to nearly ono hundred. .. | to escapa the scaffold. The counsel could viding for the appointment by the |vorably the bill to provide for the estab. | “46n0r! G P school house on Ninth street, between| The dootors are complaining that it is | find no evidence of insanit; the mriat| B0 g PP y lishment of a forest reservation at the N Dly & Murd: Main and Walnut, also that “70 men | almost impossible to treat the patients oxr:ur': ;m? The priloKa:’l: co‘:xg::l. prosident, with the advioo and oonsent of l:‘u::’:‘ter: nf‘ thoe ;’[iun:;i river and the DUm'u\:l Mm.:,,y. ;l.::l‘ho Witaton at were shot, but this is not yet verified. It | properly, owing to the interference of | therefore, advised the court to receive | the senate, of a commission to consist of | heudwaters of Clark’s Forks of the Co- |, o "™ 0und near the line of the has been ascertained with great | friends and relatives, nglla it is the|Samon’s plea of guilty. After a medical | seventy-six persons, two from each state, | lumbia river. f Winona, Alma & Northern road, oppo- i i P oeed, ideri i referrec: has a hole in it, as from a bulle 0 contatning the records, deeds, mortgages, | refuse admission, so frantic is the de- o — considering and proposing to the several . Wis.), fi ) » ete., are :gued. A person l'lmih!:rg"eifi; Bandto ase’and identify the wounded. New York Independents, ::'::’: f‘h:‘l’l‘;fi:{‘;’;{) :’}f“ r::uol;)gc; ORS¢ -nfi{d‘%‘fing:;::i‘:i’:‘«n(:z[; BM;;:" wr;.': skeloton has boen buried a long time, th': ofl‘i):e uyr-dl:?r are nm': flfilt}'t r::: FEELING AGAINST THE MILITIA, New Youk, March 31—The confer- | 4o propose amendments to the constitu- | Femonstrating against tho passage ol' bll}- The Santa Fe's Exhibit for January. W ‘9: ;e“‘“m t3 g °'l°°b: :'go CrNcINNATi, Ohio, March 80.—There |ence committee of the independent re- | tlon, the members of the commission to };on(ixng before congress lanunfily A Bosron, March 31, —The Atchison, w,; i nTh?. ,‘,Im “l:foi;lm:‘m J e | is much hard talk about the action of the ?’“bh““' mot_to-day, General Francis|, called together by proclamation of the | fecting the interests of inventors and|mopoka & Santa Fe railrosd earnings for y bt aidaxi h % wilitia, Numbers of people hold them | 0. Barlow presiding, Edward G. Mason, | president. ~ After ~their appoiotment, patentees, 5 B January, are $1,172,348; operatini cowml '; B8 hat olao Is oot | G .ulp' responsible for the greater part of the|of Chicago, gave some interesting infor- | they are to sit not exceeding thirty days, “Mr. Mahone, (rep. Va.), intreduced &), e’ 9,003; net earnings, &Wfl g manay A8 &h‘ treasury vaults| ) ah0q" They charge them with reck- [mation in_regard to the progress of the |t such time and place as he may desig- | Pill toallow a draw back on imported | gt **ho inerease aver the correspond- B and tho records in the probate judge's| . "o g iy digoriminate firmg and with | work in the west. After considerable |y ate, and receive the same pay and tmn*- materials used in manufactured tobanco, ing week of 1883 was 45 per cent. yaults are safe, but the sales caunot yet killing people whom everybody could | discussion, a circular, descriptive of the uments, pro-rato, as ,,.,m‘{,‘:,,. of con-|snuff snd cigars, exported from the ———— be opened. seo were merely curious lookers- | aims and purposes of the committee, was| ress, ~ The convention, should it be|United States. Referred. s Wind tace! THE MILITIA MOB, on, and were distinctly separate from the | ordered sent to republicans in all parts of | called by the states, is to meet July 4,| Mr: P latt (rep., Ot.) called up, for the| Npy yopx March 81.—The grand first ward, but his nomination didn’t suit UNCLE SAM'S DEBT, Recelpts continue about the same as filled that office during Bishop Clarkson’s A o i usual, while shipments show an increase. rectorate, by the present vestrymen and | o, " " oall board sales were 110,000 eleven members of the clergy, including | bushels, April declining 4c, July }c and Bishop McLaren and Canon Knowles of | other options remaining steady. this bishopric. Rev. Dr. Locke delivered RN AU E AT There was very little business trans- acted in lard, and prices were b to 10c lower. On call, sales were 9,600 tierces, May advancing 2c, June and July de- cling 2}e, e ——— The weather, e e— e A Gale at Gotham, New York, March 31.—In the gale last night several additional schooners were wrecked but no lives were lost. e — To Royalty in Sorrow. LoxpoN, March 31,—Parliament has adopted resolutions of condolence to the, quoen and the duchess of Albany. "The hysician attending Briggs Swift|mob, There is doubtless some truth |the country. 1887, Among the subjects to which these | Purpose of making some remarks on it, [ 000" o0 the race track ut Shoepshead says hg' condition is much ‘?gl“‘“"d- in this charge, but there are things that |.roZu-edmn"m§nd;::d“reLw nr;: Presi- | his gm providing for the “'5“""‘(:‘““ of | Buy and some unfinished cottages were though his advanced age (73 years)|can be said in favor of the militia, The dential succession, the election of presi- | the patent office into "P"‘"‘d °:.'n‘ demolished by storm, James Leonard, & makes his chances of recovery less. M. |officers testify that there was rarely a dent and vico-president, exercise of the | ments. He adduced many considerations | o oonter was blown into the Coney Switt, with Henry Hanna, were walking | musket discharged, except under orders. up Main toward the court houses, when, | Some of the privates say it gave them al the southeast corner of Ninth and |the greatest pain to be compelled to Main streets a soldier ordered them to|shoot, and they shot to kill only when halt. They obeyed. Immediately after- | their own safety demanded it. ’lyhoy are ward a gun was discharged in front of | nearly all young men from the shops and them and both fell, Swift being shot |stores, and none of them had ever seen through the thich of the left lo% In his | trying service before, fall he drew Hanns with him, who fainted | rgy scrioN oF THE SOLDIERS CBITICISED. from excitement. i itia i i ’ The action of the militia in charging a QEDREA 70 RBYEBAS, crowd a little after noon is being severely CoLyupus, 0., March 31, — Advices | griticised. An eye-witness of the affair from Oincinnati are such that at noon|guyy about 100 men and boys were col- Governor Hoadly ordered troops enroute | ected on the north side of Canal, be- to return. The Fourth and Fourteenth | tween Main and Walnut, and the boys, regiments relieved the rest of the troops|t, amuse themselves, began throwing \/ - b0y ®| to show the necessity for reorganization. | 11004 crack and drowned, SCROFULA [ st e b | T ilmrie e overeomded sondition | 14424 7 8 a tion of trade marks, the establishment of | Of business at the present time, ho said The FirsgPacket. P"':“,',,,::,'m o neane I e ey i |a federal system of popular education, | that if » man invented & new m"h“"; ":' Dusuguk, March 31,—The first boat iviverghotean S ok o revats ‘otson cours. | and the freedom of civil service from lating to agriculture, it would b'l; ‘b: of the season out of thisport for St. ing his veins. The terrible sufferings endured Uy | political control, which have come up for months before his application coul Louis left last evening, being the Libbie o oy axhrs. . the osemity of ele | 80tion #ince the conatitution was adopted, p‘:)l;dfl‘:?o:c;nolnninn of Mr. Platt’s re-| Consers of the Diamond Jo line. indn wien ey 00 o remedy i, curs | a0d with which congress uow has o marks, the senate went into executive| . o "G Lghtor Dead them, astonishes & well person, We refer by per- | 10 power to deal. Mr. McCoid says the h 2'so0n after adjourned. oshua K. Giddings' D X J wision 10 i | appointment of & commission is simply a | #e8SION, ANC B0 InNpiaNaroLts, March 81,.—The wife of Hood's e M-, | preliminary stop to bring about concerted HOUKE, Hon. George W, Julian died to-day. Sbe of Warner, . s |action by two-thirds of the states. He| In the house, Mr. Beach, (dem., N.|wasa daughter of the late Joshua R. : 2 d Yho s cured | nuggosta July 4, 1887, as the date for | Y.). trom tho commitiee on publio heulth, | Giddings, AKI“ sa’.sa a"[ll o 1y feofuiaSores ’wfiifll the convention, becauso that ro;uru:{n back the ru-ulutl:un directing ‘m ¢ :.IE ‘u uriot the severity of which confined her 1o the house for i f? i tigate the uestion So ey o Wikchsooduad L 1 Aehg Hoods | JOAF 18 the centennial anniversary of th | the commitieo to investijate tae g o | e Ougwans, Maroh SL.—Tho Tova B n | submission of the original constitution te | of the adulteration of 1 b A 9 A held in Cincinnati till further orders. The | stones into the water. Several rocks ,u;m"‘:,fi“i",,.“.‘.’,} ':,.',wf; :u'x',:.‘: ':L;: it | the original thirteen states, He said ho did not think the investiga- | press excursion to-day vi %eli Mobile, and . Give il ill visit Davis’ crevasse, A city will be guarded till Wednesday at|yere thrown at the bridge at Muin street | »owible for her to Live many wmonths; l"h: e b —— tion was within ths.provm:; oll cun‘grw.‘ to-merrow wil vis {‘{‘.1.:,, wuyTulhrk ‘.‘.,‘uum‘m. nmu.‘ Lot s crossing, and a squad of soldiers who| v I 50" el eures tian s BARNUM'S BUSINKSS, but that the question of 4 ;‘s"”“'l‘“:"f,‘,”l Missiasippi Mules “"fiaflfihfi‘:‘.}:fi. '::f&':.xs’.uu W § Yo A¥ Al‘l‘(l;‘l::ual:uu. G '".l:'dt?l: ':“u' ::d ot :‘:’ bridge “T?; Bae bavs afloaad W e nmln&h’:?&w DEMOCEACY'S CHAIRMAN EXPLAINS, {;‘;d'::g'dnn s (isENADA, Miss, March 8L.—Two o0 3 m]u(\:"w “i‘flfio il yij? . lmar")g::l)l'o.'bu o‘rde:‘?lh &:m.ov; boys in ret:lr: yullul‘ qt‘;ll: w‘i‘c’l:’all:‘;umu Femarkable medicino that haa ever been proauced, | Special Dispateh to Tux Liex. Under o call of states the following { hundred mules have died |!n the last | Bode, u“iwuhu‘ N svi:‘ Bulk Colonel Shunfll, this city, to rendezvous | and began to advance toward the bridg 3 498 4 3uee e T Aeiuls fa ,,“,'.a" g Curoaco, March 3L.—Chairman Bar-yero introduced and roferred: .. {8ight hours in this viclaity from °’”olfl'0m:08. m%m"‘ the Eighth regiment at Akron, and there | The scldiers cried cut *‘Halt!” and had | oym?’a’o«.u:.:;.r:n M orvegow, |num, of the democratic national com-; By Mr. Finuorty, (ind, X0), & jelat’eusts, H T