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THE OMAHA DALY BEE DAY MORN F()U RTEENTH YEAR. — Tt OMAHA, NEB., THUE = — = . 2 i a large amount of business was transacted, | avd drow out to-day, Now I have got the " Cnsp's smendment an amendment providing |the stats, b izl S GEN ERAL NEWS among uther things the St. Paul Globe was | following securities = which tan be used THE MARKETS « | that nothing in the act whall be coustrued to | the « nia & : G, DECEMBER 18, 1844, NO. 188. vente, Llisnos enst ot Parayivi s ndmitted to membership and the £ llowing | to morrow, ad it in any way we can get deny the ratiroads the right th provide for the | avenus, theuce eastward slong Dounaylvania rerolution was adovted by a unaninous voto : | checks to-niyht for a0 0,000 it mnst be done, R TS waparata accomodation for sl passengers as | avenus to the western entrance to the “cap P h bl fort o1 | grounds, where it will be reviewed by the . Resolved, That the thonks of :lw ‘m.-nla» “\iv\sulll put up the securities, (Here . o o they may desm best for the public Sotiort F | KRG " The vill continue past | BIL iti ¢ tion are dus and are hereby tendered to tho | Writer enumerates sccurities aggregating 81, Proceelings 11 the BOSh LA SOBate ] s und sk mebing o act sl b | Frotdent, " procesion wilconionpart | B ODDUSIION 10 & IGATORUAR | b ae e A, 3 oot i e | 1450 g s oo chicags o s 106 ObI0ago Market Ruled Dull aud ; ; ¥ [ deratood e relating o the teaneporbation Bt 4B, BELIEEE, S o capteol wheta it Wil be 1 mittes and the 'general mabager for the | tic notes by Erie railrond, 8130000 of Fels : i ! f th itol whera it will b o B Yesterds tween polnta wholly #ithin the “Himit of one oDl o e et \tions artive, Treaty. thorough and efficient management ot the |notes,) We must get8500,000 on them_ snd and Dragging, e R g Y » i‘lh" fey Stich pers P4 &8 likys tioketa For e honse ot busiaess of th Associated press durlog. tho | have the “?“":‘I ’,"‘“‘“ K ‘,'""' ik “""",‘-“"1 R ket = . S CoL thierh peonle W 1 fepresentat . t post year, derbilt and tell him just how we stand anc - o o thern people wished to rbridge | representatives will then proceed to their| . TR debilt and tell him | oW d : : o p i { ::;"l’:(h't‘tl;ha'-'L;;'::-'I‘n:n'u]‘m:\n under the law, |sats Ordorof the procassion: Ohief mar-[Sir John MoDonald Oppoged to Wi 14 TeaspERdLS g_l\:“ it "?':‘(;AUUOM'["‘ much, ”',l:l‘,‘"::“,m Cattlo Did Not Show Up it Besd Riddlebergor Still Fighting Mo= | the rights of the ot o acs s ting of pas: | shal with tre chinf of atafl aud_an aido fiom ¥ ¥ P ¥ L9000 or $1900,00 o securiti ) inat vengcrs feom a standpoint of public conven. | avery stato snd_territory; malitary escort of Reciprocity. PrILADELPHIA, December st eves b R Walegy e 1 Shape, Culloch’s Nomination, fonce i foeed & social qaestion | the g neral commanding, trigada of artillary, {016 oF AL okl b ovRRaNER Vb quioes | Hoyon vdo it ewhore, : ience and safety, it iufi 1 ) not g n with all theso good things on e Cenmuorcil question. R-ed ironic. | brigade of infan'ry, naval biigade, batt:lion i ’ 8 ally expressed his pleasurs at sneing the ques of marines, chartered military organizations, tlon of sending the old liberty bell to New Or- | hand ”1 s oing hl start ‘..\.; my- Hoz Mark LEF T 0 i i ed from one nf eolo s | (taking preecdence by dates of their charters, | Trial of the Anarchists in It was voted 18 t0 3 that the report and I may be able to do scmething. Sof Hog Market Fairly Active Com-= Beoretary MoCullooh Still Quite |tion chunged from on of eilor Inte Gt o e, orarily oraneized in regimonts avd | o0 o 1ight at It, and remember if it ts not done ot o to the ouncil with favorablo reccom | K0 1iK ) Bol i rily organizte gimonts sud ; Pk ommissioner of |16 will end our businews career, This last ar e Gondent: s Brmieortes smoptel” wa donid | ol TR, g ey il et oo s comminigm st (il o, B, o e B ) pared With Yesterday, as a rubstitute for Crisp'a amerndment. | COMINITAH st " directi %3 othenitLe Joi ited | Fome time during tae vight, for I shall go —— i Sear 18, nays 127 ml‘r".l,.' Tz'mh"""l!‘«‘l. L:u:uul‘-;‘m‘,‘rm‘l;i.;'!::r‘tlxfi 'T\’-m':;"":\’;::m:‘: v(,:: ,M ) £ the Wl P :‘12;‘!:::‘“; }I.‘ir}'z‘:l:,xkf: mc‘l'\’;lrxuu of 'the ball | everywhere; W d me word what your suc Wheat Opened Stead d Fi f q i 20 amended was agreed to; yoas 137, nuya 181, | movument, e of the monumen 5 stern k 'Now | ceus fi, and if you get check send it over by a a Stead gand Firm Discuseion of the Jim Orow Oar|Mliscffered an amendment probibiting any | detail of workmen, Washington monument ecting of the We 688 [ aud hand it over o tho _authoritios at Now | cout I el e ) & railroad company from charging to oF ree prt LB AL Tl Association, : Vanderbilt can draw on the Chemical bank Closing Hig of Georgia, 10g from any person, whois to be conve Tte 'Ilm\::.'u::nlml‘\'w}::"nii;“;:l,;m:)l 4 Railroad Racket, It he wants to, we must have the loan for ten o « i thel n! pd & 'y “preside 3 v YWY, i A 0 :f,,,'(‘(.,,'éfifi,i,",,‘;',‘},,p‘; o e mile. for the |tho United States, judgfs «f the suprem CHicaao, Dacember 19,=The motion for a | 18Y8 anyway, until wog ¢ the bank straight, i ) J Lk 0 il L am guing to several bank men myself, and A The Swaim Court Martial Sensa= | dhtmee teteliei.” “The ‘amordment. was gurt, diplomatie corp, governon of e v | Independence Bell to bo Lent to | new trial was filed ia tho case of Thurmer and | wi 1 b howe lata, w0 don't try o find e, but Corn Opaned a Sha Higher, ) Wi Teaglo va the Lake Shore Railroad company | try and get all you can, This is our last hope, Olosi 3 ' Rty b srovisions adopted | precedence in the order of the admission of Sentiat Formirk e Vo osing at 37 tional Examination. o A e dbe tha worda —ipro. | heir ~ statea ~into the unio , souato the Exposition, in which $10',000 damages is claimod for dia-| Bigky so doall you can, Yours truly, | g 320, vi:‘h:li I.hn’t‘m; discrimination is made on' ac. nn'lh house, n-m"";mtnlt}wn c;n'lmnip;rnu;lrl crimivation and ® verdict for $5,000, The[ ' i 3 i S R +ed to—yeas | of the District of Colunbia, society of the R oy g ¢ ¢ 11 Sl = Onts Fairly Active— R J Dedioation Exerciaes of the Wash. |§3i"5 of 100 0r Crlan C ot MECL S | Cincinnattl Matonic fraternity, with other | Bailrond Rackei—The U, P. Quarter. | railway compuny, If nocessary, wil convey) Mine Explosion. y Active-Ry« 7lat and Iay it on tho table. Dending which Reagan izations which cffici Jly’ contiibuted | 1y Report—Grant-Chaffes Uase | the caso tothe supreme court whero it 18 now [ Vipya, December 17.—Another mine ex-| Dull—Provisions Moder o 1y Ac- Ington Monument—Capt. How. | ¥ 0, 08 A G .~ “Pending which the | stones or monay for the erection of the monu- pending an ijunction suit in tho same, mab- | ploejon in the vicinity of the recent terrible | tive_ pork Stendy—Larse ot gate's Troublcs, spenkor laid before the house & communic tion | ment, citizons of states and territories, with —Mine Explosion, ter. ¥ SIRITERE . PE CIEA A HRGA THNE Wars LALIBY y—Larfg ctter, ; sther the | 1 artisan flags or emblems. e b - ; cide 2 H Bl ma L lution " asking s opimion ~whether, the | ks taking procede: co by tha order of ad: | A SQUEAL ¥ ROM JOHN BULL. | gcprosr, The names ure unknown Tho fre | i k1OwR hero regarding the roported death of OHICAGO MARKETS, SENATE, onrtiors, Referrad, e attorncy gonoral | mistion into the Union, fro department of | LospoN, December 17.—The Times gays| man, Gorman, is in a eritical condition and M iy OATTLE, > ‘dV‘A:lllanTnN, December 17, —The c‘hmr msye: I can not furnish :h"l I'-m;l.pmi.y,, re. | the District of Columbia and visiting firemen, | 41 o Niosraguaran treaty will ex&ibe) amass 1‘,‘5";{‘55;‘.'f‘;i’y".‘.‘.'n‘r’;’ifi‘nlufii‘.13 ‘i‘;:'mix:uhfi The Nati nal sugeriGrowers, Special Telegram to the Brg, aid before the senate a commuvication from | quired. The anthority of the attorn:y gen- in 1 i ’ ¢ it 2 6 Yha) 3 s i = the secretory of the navy in response to the 4'lm| to give his n|)i;i<yl opinion is limited by Concerning Oapt, Howgate ment in England and America if the pub jumped the track on the outside instead of | St. Louis, December 17.—The national | Ciicaco, December 17.—The market ruled § % ponse b0 1A | | Wws which create and define his offi e, and | Wasuivoros, December 17, -~ Secresary |lished version is correct. At will undoubtedly [ the inside the whole trsin would have gone to | sugar growers aesociation met this morning. | dull and dragging. Trains on all roads were recent resolution of Vest, which inquired h i i it i the Hudson river. ] et b il o will not permit him o give advice at the eall [ 5t o o orter to-day that the | elicit o distinct protest in' both countries, It | the bottom of Lkt .+ | Missouri. Illinois Wiseonsin, New York | behind time, aud thero was no certainty as to whether any surveying party had been or | of either houses of congress orcongressitself, | "* el LRt °lis a direct violation of the Clayton Bulwer| CHICAGO, December 16.—The local freight | = e o] b it « i ] e it ‘eo. | recent publications wmade it useless for him commmites of th attvouid pool met to duy |30 Koneas wero represvu.cu. - *sadent | the number to arrivo, Cattlo did, not show e VBT ST T8k oearamaes H up in good shape. Shippers were disappoint- 0 ) istinct violatd ; ket Colemun denounced tio Spanish treaty in an . i b v Barl " goverament | to continue at present the soarch for Howgate, | treaty, 8 more distinct violation than Llaine | Ty in response to a protest ot the Live Stock | Co! St e M b s e o anil Rl b the | o e baltoson they wrore mad tn tho fatorent | ever contemplated, - Amerloans will ot sup pxdmgs'dleuldeu o ressmmend to managors o an B oaruouiva OF tHe A SN iy 1551 yaceivige (heie ‘upukl| Wadkesday's een sent, under what authority of law. | |y, ™ entativ G b M i » Fngli ng | to rescind the late order in reard to dressec o) & The ssaretary of the navy replisd s for | home ""V'hl‘m‘l;“m‘p“a"rgiefi:‘;‘{";,’;:I:u":‘;;“_ of tho dufaulting official, “It is intimated, l;““‘;'“fl“"““““ d:l’"“"“’ l“‘“ ":':Y O | et hixed ourgoce, and that instead of | ST. Lovts, December 17.—At tho afternoon [ 0rders and dressed beof operators Lold off with Tows: crastad, the law in. this respoct was not | *id the reporter, “that Licot. Gre ly was an | to tho alarm of the extension of American f iig “oarlonds being charged at the rate | session full reports from the rtates were called | the hope that they could fill their orders at “Sir:_Responding to tho resolation of the | changed, ~OF courss it will bo my wish to | *ocomplica of Howgate.” - #1 bave mo such | gominions or that they mstrust that the | bore by meat which is charged most per hun | for, and Messrs, Dicker and Folgor, of Iown, | lower prices lato 1 the day. Now Yok was sennte, I have the honor to stato that orders | Contorm to any request the house of represen. | *Uepicion in tho matter,” replied tho secro- | treaty will bo abused to the injury | dred pounds, the old order be restorad and | reyorted £00,000 gallons of syrup raited in | oo " O B0 AR BN Tull have been issued to Civil Engineers A G. [ atives may make, but such wish T cannot | 83, ''but Licut. Greely was unfortunate in|of Britich trade, but they cannot ap- [ mixed cargoes charged at dressed beef rates, | that state this reason, and gave interesting in- et CL L Menocal and R. E. Peary, and Entizn [ gomply with without roversing the law and | SIOWIDE his own name to be used|prove of the example of one state purchasng [~ oo oo “Docember 17, The managers of | formation regarding a new precess of dealing | depressod market and lower range of prices, Washington Chamber to visit Nicaraugua in | firce. dents heratofors ostablished ae given out in the information | gontrol of such waterways for personal ad- |y ORTCAGS: December ShC S IIEREE B with syrup, which was intended to obviate the | There were no Texans among the frash re- order to make a aurvey of the route for [ Agjourned, ' which was rendored usaless by belug published | vantage and not as trusteo for the world. ~ A | fHset sl BEGE BERR, Sls e VS IRGTTRTRC | use of the vacuum pan, They also_exhibited | seipty. The cold wenther and abundance 0 the proposed Nicarauguan canal. Ordors - and if ho ia correctly repirted in making & re- | yummary of tho provisions of the treaty, as | 1 COR I HIAENOTC (UE TAY P IRE SC | the model machinery used in the new pr.cess, | b < have been isued in exercise of the general | goorotary MoGul'o 1gh Confident, | ATk 9 to his friendship for md willingness | cablod fo England, contains no provision in | o8 w55 SORAERR O SET 0 WP 8 el O, S, Powell, spenking for Wisconsin and [ country buyers interfered with the stocker power of this departmens under the president, e y & "Bf. | to awist Howgate, which implied thathe re- | bahalf of the woilda trade. mavigable | Mieont e undrod pounds was lost, | Minnesota, said the yield of syrup in his | and feeder trade and businots was rathor lim- to fssue such orders to all of the navy as may | Special Telegram to Tae Brr. garded him as an unfortunate man rather | highway between two oceans is not a potty Dbn setsralinsssengis ‘agents of eatt-bound | Veighborhood had " been 15) ~ gallons |jted, Primo 2 yoar old 1660 lhs. Ohristmas bo deamed for the public interest. The ar-| WasnINGTON, December 17, — Secretary | th n an escapad criminal. Leay that it was | matter for aleand barter b tween states. gos R reeby o Qendeavor |Per 8cra. Tho farmers had recovered [ - s i) WSHNAVERDSE: i1 fortunate that it tends to give the color of trunk lines will meet to-morrow and endenvor | ;) ;. ) f i d intended | attle 87 50 export cattle, 80 75@6 25, ‘good rangomenta which have been made contem- | NfoCulloch said to-day that he was not at al | U™ HLA ; to restore the passenger rates to seaboard | their losses of tho provious year, and intended | ¢ "0y 1005400 00 1600 Tbs,, 5 40@6 00 plate & revision of the survey made on a for | 5 thors suspleion to the friendship felt and aid rend- FOREIGN NEWS, e ¥ 8 lurgely to increuse the cane acreage the com- 2 8., 80 40@6 00; com- mer ozcasion by Civil Engineer Monocal and | disturbed at tho delay in acting on his noml- | ered Howgato by versons formerly with him Lyt i i dium, §100@~ 00; inferior to good ¢ p PRO- = ing senson, Hehad sold his syrap for fifty [ 1en to medium, d good, an investigation of any change in the route |nation by the senats, understanding, as he | in the sigual sersice.” SIB JOHN MACDONALD OPFOSED 7O HECIPRO-| ™ TouisviLLe, December 17.—James T. Har- | conta a gallon. Prof. Decker, of Wisconsin, | 33 00@4 00; stockers, 83 00@4 00; fooders, i ! k a : g Loulivi ; $1 0024 40; Texaus, $3 00@+ 00 which has b:en suggested as possibly available | gid, that th it linost entirel. ————— CITY. raban, general manegyr of the Louisville & | gyid that canoe growing had been far ahead of 4 ) 3 T e T S AT T ‘dr‘:,;‘ e it e i WASHING fTON NEWS, Tonosto, Dacember 17,—At the conserva- | Nashville road resigned, to tako offect Janu- | tha previous year and. the syrup. of ‘a much T cost. Tho cont of the arrangement, made | (i*therato, dol.y tho voto as long as ho do. | WASHINGTON, December 17.—Tho mvest- | tive convention Sir John MacDonald suid he | aro Tat. better quailty, As much as a thousaud | The market was rather slow in opening on out and coutemplat i addition h X 5 would stand or fall by the policy of “‘protec: e pounds of sugar had been produced from a | acconnt of delayed traing, but after some be- to the pay and mileare of naval officers in ox- | #rd.t0 talk, | The eccretary said that ho en | gation of the alleged irregularities in the iy, g doprecated as suicidal tho manner Unlon Pacific Earninge, singlo acre of land. I tho sugar industry, he | zan to arrive business was fairly active. and pected to be 810,000 s an outfis, and abous | pax e R COTIEAS K TR BIE VS WORE | comptroller's offics, by a eub committee was | of the maritime provinces usking for the re-| Fostox, December 17.—Ths report of the | said, were fastened and protected by the gov- | prices steady as compared with yesterday. $1,000 a month - during the stay of the party | 2% WHCH BVCER SO0 FARECHIC B0 piblens r:ia:{r’y;zi Lz_?.any“b»\lv;r?‘l W;nnlumxes:veu I':lnll; newal of tho reciprocity treaty with the|president of the Union Pacific railway for the |ernment all the sugar needed lg Common and rough packers sold around about i Nloarangua: Wt Craxougn, | %o talked wiih ex Sevator Flats yesterday Whom gave him & bad Teputaton. | oA WAITES XibuED ¥ KoNpoy, | AATEOT ending Septembor 0th, tho first com- T el s raited e B iz AL ISIEIEA %5, an) A KSetAsy T ip, say s ahro- % : X X NDON, llowed the change {of | on its fi : 2 St 0a”8 o osretary of War, | 4bout the senatorship, says the latter is abeo TRICKS OF PENSION CLAIM AGENTS, T 5 plete quatter which fo e 1F | on its finances obviated Baldwin of Cumber- | fancy heavy at $1 40, Light On Vest's motion the lettar was lnid on tho | litely confident of Mortan's eloction. The 5 i Loxpow, December 17.—Colonel Newton, | qministration brought about by the resigna- | land county. TIl, scid that the yield in his | §4 03 a1 50, Tight 170 to a0 T agad, from (VDL s tho | pibune, which has been heeitating botween| WAasHINGTON, December 17, —The secretary | an Amorican writer upon biology, who re. | ™ o county’ had " been’ eatiafaots G e e 170 b0 200 1bs, 38 00@4 S0, table. (S r e 'tt!*v en‘r‘ly wni} Mortan and Evarcs, will probably support the | of the interior, in re-pouso tn the house reso- | cently came to London intending. to lecture | tion of President Dillon, was issued to-dey. | gounty hud been —satis (e CLEL Lending articlos in to day's markets closed by the scoretary of - tho niavy, that the right | 1atter, becauso ho is not so friendly to Preai-|lubion informs tho huuso of represontatrves | upon evolution, was killed to-day while ridiog | The summarior exslude the St. Joseph and | can on hin farm yiolded six thousand Rallons | afcer x fais dame peacyy Where they openod ment t order such expedition without action | {1 0% eleving that the paper will weflect) Q0w B0 ¥ July dth, 184 OF this numbor | sorasts e m”imfi"’d‘;"‘ug‘:,‘;n;t Tustantly, | §7:137,000; net surplus income after payment | Several others then reported and n long dis- | themselves. Early the fecling was steady and )y, congress, J ’ H i - A N H 5 ; ssion on the methods of planting ensud, | close inclined to easi . q . it 13 eatimat-d that not less than 6% 010 rolate | Much sympathy is’ felt for his wifa and | of all fixed charges, including government re | SHS10% on ¢ ; ans: e | close inclined to casiness. hibit Carying futo effect of the leaso for graz- | ENSATIONAL EXAMINATION OF A wirspss, | (e WP B Collut, feg oan bo, LS | eoloncl. aud are now residing at a botel, e A e ot e, s Piing | vill, of Tllinois; & committao on resolutions, | Opened steady and from 4¢ to o higher ing purposea of the Crow Iidian rrsvrvuu}r\ln WA aron D foem e 17/ Ta/the B walsl| 60 Besira AulLras ARibafC of B asr levhers MORTON'S DENIAL, s o s s O s oo ey s than yesterday's closine quotations, Tho ear- o mude with the Iudinna by cattlemen, i 2 5 et Pants, December 16,-Figaro announoed that | . e LRy ! e The Dynamite ~cave. ly demand from tho shorts and trom that said the lease of $,000.00) acres had been | cOUrt martial_to-day Witness Soth A. Terry, nu‘wnmh 4 to, $1,472,000. For nioo months the total su e R oF tho ccowd Who ssw maoney 16, the ffiz“ ; ; W. W. Korr, ex governmwent counsel in the | Minister Morton resigned becausa of the elec- | plig fucone was 21,692,000, from which di . :’.;g o :n:h::alu::‘ peracos. }‘:‘u n‘v'.‘é"h"@?i‘.‘»': :h:b wyvd';xmn:]nef:“wfl:"flfl‘Y-‘:“ recalled | o, oute cases, oard Icw reporter :mg.(x.:i. 'fi tion of Cleveland, Morton denies the story. | Hends ,mmlmfi,,gft: slfl Bu‘r""(g"fi"u D810 ||at10ks Ly 26 Dirk saspasiig Bak beealiheioass :"flgc\"’nflz‘mgizz ?J;.".fi,?,“fi.&'.‘:".'fie '.'x‘:;:::fl o o . y toe judge advocate lfor further cross ex-|jsnot ¢rue he stated in n letter to Randal % leaving a baiaace of $527,000. which is an in- - ] 5 ith i s departmut, W quist, tho apprehension of | yyination, The principal part of the ex-|that the juries in the Kilogurue Thompson 4 T O 0. | Cease Over Dino months of the previous vear | . Owen Hithe, tho boatkeeper sayn the | fell of prices went with it, and mads tho slos; ; 5 ;i ShT member of parliament, says the nativnalists o e deliverios in the northwest are reported drop- e Coui e xhivTions A v A Tl e {fc’:::)bfi':re?}"\'vf‘:{gtu“flrxfilu e potaiy mest” the renewal ol s | ember B0, tho net fonting debt of the com- | afternoon had onoof bis boats Friday, when | ping off Jrgely, and tho prospects of ight ro- e Vi of $500 01 s A A . hight 1 Vest suid he offered a resolution which the | credibility cf the witness, Undor close | hones crimes act by impenching Spencer, lord lisu- *j;;’{,“f,;‘;fi‘“",gh‘;f;‘:fi,‘g‘;”h‘“f‘;”‘gn’,&:‘;’“’;gfafi they rowed into the stream and drifted down | ceipts gaining corrospondingly, No, 2 spring sonat agreod to, ¢ lling on the interior da- g 8 I g . outh. toward the bridge, just as on Suturday. The | sold from 713@71§c. e o taformatin s 5 the s &0 |questioning of the julgo advocato witness| Tt 1s understood that General Hazan, the ['e0snt of Ireland. — N LBT 000 e dberEnsat TRt o e cartr Igo now i th hands of tho police was gl CORN anawer has besn made, Fo thought it oxtra. | stated he was formerly secretary of tho Ter- | chief eigual officer, contemplates prefarring | DIFFICULTIES IN THE WAY C¥ THE NICARAGUA | previous quarter of 31,733, O phivbout the | found in the mud at the point whero the boat | e Shad okt ry that & transaction involving 3,10,- | ritorial Land and Huildi fon of this | CheTRes against Lieot.. Colonel and Astistant TREATY, same rate of decrease continued through Octo- | 1 oheq off Naturday. pened a shade higher and eubsequently ad- y that o transaction iuvolving 3,00, | ritorial Land and tui aiog assockation of this | 4R HELTIC e E Kuave, hecausn of cers T.oxpoN, December 17.—Tho Pall Ml | berand November but an equally rapid rate of gt 005 Bl vanced a fraction, but as an essier feeling de- e s oy orblishefd 10 PADEYS | ity, and tovered his conncction with that | taiu oxpressions sald to have beon nsed by | . 080N " @ & docrense isnot expected du ing the winter T INE T e s ot veloped itself in wheat this grain_was sympa- A s o putteution of tho depart-| | i tion upon confosion by him of a | the lateer reflncting upem him (Hazos) m con- | (4zete, commonting on the proposed Nicara- | monthe, The Jand sales for eleven months in e o oting | thetically affected and dropped off je, Inter re- e saciate oo citaliteo on rallronds. ordered | shottans tn his. asaotnts. That!he wae las | nection with the Grealy expedition, us troaty, says: Granville was opposed to the | 1584 aggregate Uni c 000 acres, | MILWAUKEE, December 16,—At a meeting | acting gc. '4he course of year corn was irreg- The senate committec on railron od { shortage In his accounts, That be was In- e e oo - s Blai ho | for $1.100 0.0; Kunsas Pacific, 181,000 scres | of the committee on arrangements this oven- | ularly downward e, closing at one o'oloc] a favorablo repo t upon the bill to extend the | gioted for emb zzlement, but never tried, the attempt of Secretary Blaine to annul the thmo for building rairoad wnd telograph tines | G155 (08 Pob 27ioments big mover, (led, the Tho Pacitic Pool, Clayton-Bulwor traaty, and_thoreforo it in | Srusut an A dem aoee. e e procaets of | 118 it was decided that tho national sangerfost i oamnek ) Chralive brasilonilo ibersl 1 8‘;:{%3,.;":.&:’,;]' of tho Choctaw and | thoro was no case against him becausa the [ Citoaco, December 17,—Another session | hardly llsely that Grauville will assent to the { i Kunsas Pacific land grants, like the Union | 6f 1886, to bo beld in 4 v ity shull be apened | cugt wold at 334c early, to 373c later. \ N IDLTIE LiTeisa taxsmolution; s blthiarrosd it r:::cmzl‘r;nw:‘;mnuthz||tc'<‘»l"‘|:l<7rnt;d arl,‘.lll:-r ',fih" of transcontinental railway association was pr'rl‘":.ta;:(,‘l‘:;ms Gasstta laeratthel povers Pacitic l:ml()] grant, ul:luul‘l not cl_mRLl.t\l;tu a0 TohiiiTol e withie s BT AT R 0ATS " salling on tho secretary of tho interior for all [aud’ that © the amount _of . the |Beld to-dsy. Tho chief pint of dispute was | now assembled at Berlinhaveobviouslys stake | %*0t A0 b8, sct aside for extinguishment |y K bion1 park, A wmacting wil be held on | Were fairly actlvoin a speculativa way for :}:g }:fl::'_":"'t'l:'u"[')r'l‘::l‘{jll:;'i;fi:fll“:'l‘fl:fl"::':::l;" embezzlement was 000. Tn answer | over tho question of pooling California busi- |in the proposed Nicaragua canal and they are |, payt gecured by them, He [ the 20th inst, for the election of officers for [eeller May, with fluctuations within ic, oiy- | socie cow It to inquiries by Genoral’ Grosvenor of tho | uess by w. y of New Orleans, but no cecision | likely to co-operato with Bagland o oppoee | i oordhely rocommended "a_supplementary | tho festival. Other months wero entirely nominal at quo- ing purposes and his action thereon, counsel for tho defense witnees 8:id ho had not | was reached and adjiuenment was taken to |the project, In that cass, it continues, they [ A0TSR FEOmIMEREet B, BRRETTIEEY —— tations, Amoug the bills introduced and refersed | (i1\evlod auy money aud that the chargs | three o'clock. Tho officiala of both Union | will find o strong sux liary forca opposing | p8 e 1 4 e o o s Pecific A Bpeck of War, nve was one feim Van ‘Vb":"""‘]'“ tho rato of | way brought against him to blackmail bim, | and Central Pacific ronds exvress the belief | America, which would make it difficult for | 414" gome trust company, under which the| Bavtisone. December 17.—Capt. Forbes, | Continues fiat and dull for options with quo- transmctiing messagos by telegraph west of | Ho gmd_ono of the directors of the associa: | that an amicable settloment can be reeched. | that country to carry out the project. Fullway ogres to_ set usids from It Other ine | who rocoutly arsived . hewe from Riu Do | Gations little better than nominal, at 62 fex 'r-‘l‘a:“"‘:z;‘é““"‘r' ““‘_"iv'j "“*'f'\’e;h“k:““";fig tion told his attorney they proposed to hava | CHICAGO, “Mg\‘“"tl'i-l t}“""' ""‘_"““‘E THE SPANISH LOAN. come a sum equal o the amonnt which may [ Y1’ * “ynywil I i No. 2 cash, iz bid for January, sellers at o o £ v blood or mone; o add 0 had no | BOON sesrin was devoted to the discussion of , " SO I e s 0, 1 o here were numer- | 5o1. eh ! A ¢ [ woboard . also to fix | the passanger | hooc o 0B .f‘-.:,dhe'.:i e e o Lo LR Ot AL Pams, December 17.—The Bourse announ- | auy year be paid overto it by the trustecs 52tc, and Iebruary held at Track stuff ) ; T oo ; ors of war between Brazil and Argen- | sieady at 464@53c for No. $ and No, 2 [ and frelght rates on railronds running east of | Oy J ’ resclution by the Central Pucific that tho | " \hat' o syndicate of French and foreign | under tho consolidated mortgoge, s | ous rumors o ; No. 2 3 thio Missour] river, nob to excsed the, average | 1ison of e treasury department, Is mnstru- I i r fiard b 11 | capitaliats havo taken 1,000,000 pounda drafes | tho proceeds of © the wales ' of | tine Republic. The Brazlian suthoritios are PROVISIONS Fatewanelof suid ivor . T sanboard. T | iontal in pursuing him with thin churgo and | getlon of tho seabussd tranlc s 1 xefutug | fudued by i pavsl minstor of Gulonion paya. | lnds, tobo appliod by tko trust company 60 | ool ibiehur un aumy. Condodent han | prescnted no astieular featuro but wero mod- fon of M. Culloch to acrets oaton foi appoink 3 hs oftice 00! L Hanswan 0 postpone the financial opperation in be- ated b A u - t c i A 0 a usk puninakon ol MICHIbehto Loy Somstary ot ibe Indgy adcoosta Casnatalinan xul:nu;:;::’i;{lfl-t it Anally deci lod to ibatruct Commission” | palf of Cuba untdl it is known what effect the |pavy. Tho lund grant will thus become 3| tion, and action will b settlos by tho cubi- | tions were sligh at tho lose of tho worning \ ; I ; . Jhna_hes ) 3 sension was oasy in eympathy with easior contivued bis ap ech 1n opposition to bis cun- | oraong, among others, from General Howard, | Fisk, suggesitog s truco till January treaty of commerco between Spaiu aud |sinkiog fund for, tho abuorotion of this i |not when he returns. An American from | feeling in wheat. Cash pork was quoted at firmation, Ho began by reading the last au- | Mintate, J Al 5 NS CaEoclationt Bne America have on the, finances of Cuba, onds, Actio ¢ A reeba ontino | $10 755, and. cash lard " at 6 b7 Wi an by ng ast au- | Ministoe Lungston and Mr. Le Duc, then | next. A majority of the association oppose taken, if taken at all, by the full board of di. | Buenas Avres told Torbes that Arzentino ) 724, h lard at $6 574 heat nual report of McCulloch as sucretary of the | commissioner of agriculture, He said ali | & contiuuancs of the su sidy of tix per cout on TRIAL OF THE ANABCHISTS, T g had 120,0,0 men ready to throw across the [ easier, 71c for December: 71fc for Januery; troasury, and - dncidentally - moutioned | gy pesple knew the circumstances attend- | Sin Frincisco businesa to the Northern Pa- | Lyipsic, December 17.—Iu the anarchist s froutier as soon o5 war was declared. 72 for February; 78k for May, Corn “e""i u.\l:" 5 """j"'" upon C”flcl\\';"“" ing his‘indictment for emb zzlement; thas ho | cific to prevent it: competition therein. They | trial to-day Reinsdorf confessod he was con-| THE GRANT-CHAFFRPE CASE, e —— steadier, 3740 for the y te for January; A an Houc's dobato the considerstion of the |12 told thems all atout it Adjournod, olao opposed @ liko subei ¥ to the Central | noctod with n plot to assassinuto th om- | oy yx1que LETTER FROM FREDERICK WAKDTO | Farthquake in New Hampshive, |34 for February; 37hc for May, Pacific for 1ta Orgeon short line to Portland. | parcr of Gor oy at Niederwald, and re- a;:.:n'::mm.x: x.‘x::,;’x‘\':lifnttvlll l;l-lmnrru':v,k}l\ hou | 1yedicatinn of Washin ston Monument | It1s belisved, howover, that both will be | ferred in a most vehement manner to the con. mu.hf.\n'm IN WHICH HE DISCLOSES A <|‘,.u 1A, N, H,, De Lnlllfl)(.!l" 17 A'n earth T Y A R ors opanad the naval wai taken up 5 i . granted but that the | dition of the working people, The judges| . MONETARY CRISIS, quake shock was felt at 2 o'clock this morn- g d 1substantially as it cams from the | WASHINGTON, Decembar 17.—Tha congres- | yjjpwance bo less then | wore frequently compelled to interfere snd | Kans s City Times o= BT aat et b 8 L T o e e 4o for Fobruaey; 28)0 for May, mmitive. " sional commizsion to arrauga for the dedica:|mx por cent cach Tho entirs day havi i Reinidorf continued, S ] o e8¢0} d rouk | Tuo Chair laid the inter-state commerce hill | ini ' & | rebuke the prisonor, . R . tion of the Washington monument invites | Peen comsumed m tho dis cussion, ths Central | aying that ‘the tadk of obtaioing (heif| NEW YOBK, December 16.—In tho Grant- | the heaviest jar was at Centro Harbor, last- esolntion that! the auditr | fredom devolved upon the workmen thern. | Chaffze v ference suit, Col. 8 I3, Eikin testi- | ing half a miouto, The vibrations seemed to tle up the busine 8 of thy |gelves, snd the contests at the polls, | fied that Grant told him his (Grant’s) father- | €0m® from a northerly direction and passed on to Deosmber 81, the meaning bo: |so - believed © by ihe. avlal . demo t A toward the seuth, Doors and dishes were t10 United States to sttend the ceremonion | ing that the sssociation go'out of existenco ot | erats, were absard — and. - irrational, | 1w had & cluim for aboug 8 shaken in many residences in town, tartore tho sunate, avd Sluter submitted the A proposed ame toved by bim ea. | through the modium of the assuciated press bocying tho provisions of tho Reagan bill, wlleivil, military snd nasal orzanizations 1n A djourned. Lard a shade better, $6 60 for De- 86 623 for January; $6 6,4 for Febru- 675 for March, Short ribs unchangod. o B x More Protests Against the Treaty, Ll ; thatdute. The resolution was carried uuani- | [ ohist program 1 amount _the latter had advan i e — ol St which will benlm]d at tho bawo of tho mo s e e Ihe mfl;;l;m;“g:‘mr,;z;,:w“fl! :‘fif,‘;’gfig'}“;‘.{:,' “Grant showed me,” uluthutymm-su cone Mo a8 ko CLEVELAND, December 17,—Representatives Was winatoy, Docomber 17,—The House | Wit 02 the 21et of February, 1885, Avy or girclos meroly as a *bluff”, an {6 is not by | means, there was no good in belng sentiment. | Ok receipta to prove the firm was not ton mines of the luke Superior region in such @ bad way, They read: Rer| Prrrsnunc, Dececomber 17,~The machine|°f® ceived from U, 8. Grant, " jr, which we promise to pay within sixty d.ys with 30 per cent interest, 1 had never vocn anythivg Likoit. T put th receiptin a : Diseon-hole s worthless, - The am-unts men- | ut againss any reduction, tioned wera uhnm.l 700,000 er 500,000, 1| ‘.w - made no inquiry where the money was'raisec A Waste of Pow, baln “orew ¢ ve i Cr what, was dono With It We weie notas| Corownos, Oblo, Decombar 17, Swplial:mecs repseisniod ab e mesiing, ization aceepting this invitation is ro.|iieved there aro any serious intentions of dis- They meet again to-morrow, | rosume | donsideration of the iutor-state co : e e L Ths ponlig i o peate et | quested to notify General Sheridan, marshat | #o1ving tho pool o aduitzed ho ] pich an ta) tablo tho m)iion to reconsider tha | of thy day, of the number of persons in such STEE—— KCuechler to join them and ho gave them the vota by which tha Housa vasterday adopted | orgnmzation,and ho will assign to it s proper The Meth«gist U ntonary, ncoessary instructions a8 to handling snd A A by O'Hara, providing | position in the procession provided for by tha | - BALTINORE, December 17.—Rev, R, Hon. | placiug ihe dynumite, addiog loudly if he had that any pa 00 having purchased ® tiokut to | commission, At a meetiog of the c drix, of Missourh, premded over the Motho. | 1ot been ill he himself would probubly have ‘ bo conveyed from one siate to acothor shall |to-day the programme was docided u dist centennry conference this morning, Rev, tted the assassivation at Niederwald, olve the s, w03 trastment aod be afforded | |he morniog is to be devoted to concer M. Buckléy, D, D., read an essay on what 'he nttack the ssme faci. ities &8 those furnished any por- | ing societies and troops Methodism owes to worsen. The Western Associated Preas, ©cool then a8 we are no d the guard ] I Killed ¥ won holding a ticket of tha wame class, monies at the monul Bartivone, Decembor 17.—At the after-| Derrorr, December 17,—The annual meet-| Colonel Bliss offered in evidence a letter | W29 made on the guards at Jumper Dros 06 By To boieved o1l men, white aud. black, allke i of [ noon se:sion the pastoral address, prepared by | jng cf the Wostorn Ass had a 1ight to o ‘smand thy samo kervica frow ing, The|the committee of bishops, was read. It con- 1' 1 R ttandancaith common carriure + H ) thought the good senso | prograuime will be as follows: Music; prayer | gratulates the various branches of Meth. | here to-day with a larger attendance than has d'he had done his duty as_an an dmitced ho had peranaded Rupsich and chiat, moulders issued a circular calling o meeting “"", Intsrs 'i ’”‘""“;‘ "“""l "’"“'!"”'”'}“ of the craft next Tuesday to consider the pro- “l'"'l“:l"‘ ek “‘;"l‘"l' ) B0% BRAD ':“":i" A0 SRR IR RS nd | 8dopted a memorial to congress, protesting posed ont in wagos and requesting all to stand | ,guing the ratificationof tho treaty with Spain erpecially ob jecting to ths provision sdmitting Cubain ores free. Lighty-five millions of | —— 1iter Explosion, L dat d May 4, 1884, written by Ward to Eik. | mives near Nelsonville last night. About| Czpar Rapins, December 17,—A B, €, I, jod press waw hald | S8 0Bl 4o addey i - 100 thots were exchanged. Nono of the|& N, engino boiler exploded near Riversido cured §100,000 aud I have $1 | guards or attackivg party were injured. » of thy members of tho Houso would vote |by Kov. Mr. Sutsr, of Christ church, Alexin- | odism on the harmony and sympathy which | been had for many years, all except two mom- | will pravent troublo, Yon can r Quict reigns to day this mosaiog, blowlng the flrewnan, Geo, Judd, | down the amende, 1ent, especially good sense | dria, Va.; remarks by W. W. Cocoran, firet | churacterized all the proceedings of the cou- | bers were represented, In tho absenca of the| The fallowing lotter to U, 8, Graw S —— Rearly By doct, aod saslding Lim so badly of thoso da uocraty Who wore baylug W aro | vico' progidsnt of the Washington mon- | ference, and gave advics as to the cmduct | )i BIBETEIRCe | IO EREROR B I 1o pagia evidence., Not Allowed to Participato, fanE N B0 N0 R going w_by the ot fraend of the colored |umont *“gociety; remarks by the | of the Methodists in the futuro for the pro. | Presiden’, the Hon, John C.Now presided, May 5, 1884. | Niw Yonk, December 17,—The bosrd of |~ " = man.” He hopad the gontleman who said |engiveer of ~ the joint commission | & n of morality aud the rpread of the | lieports were made by the board of directors | Dear Buck:—I am vers much atraid theend | oo oc o= e (FE R LT TRy PP Aty *This graat, good .man, Claveland, will do |coucernivg the eomgleted structure over the | gospsl. A love feast closed the proceedivgs |and genersl managers which were | has come aud without something in dope to- [ @0iction refuse toallow tho public echoc tentlont Moxioan Veterans, good to the ealored 1 #n,” would not stand up | predident of the Uuited States. Acceptance | of the day and conference. unanimously approved, The following [ night everythiog will beover to-morrow, Now | children to participate in the entertainments | Drs Moigs, Ta,, Decomber 17.—A call has for tho Jim Ciow car of Georgin, (Applause | by tua president for the people of the Unitad e e— officers wero elo-ted: Procident, Jos, Medill; | tato it cool, old boy, and don’s get excited, | i t0 school house, in aid of the Bartholdi [ heon fseued for o meeting of all Mexican vet: on the republican side ) torbert advoeited |Htates and dedication to the memory of In & Good Cause, of the Chic'go Tribune; vica president, J, ¥, | but remember that we don t want our names | 8tatue pedestal fuud, YR r > 8th in this ol the amendmont, #e Washington, Durlog tho perform- | pevivg P, December 16,—Several | Mack, of tho Sandusky Legister; secretary, | to go down and we will fight befors it comos ——— STMIR AL lun kit ou TanuAr: Gib. b alky Ths woti m to reconsi ler was tabled, ance of the music the procession will be e i »BOVONA | I T EL Baker, Detroit. Directors Richard |1 ind that Tappan (the clty chamberlain) bis FPeoria’s Plum or the purpose of completeing o state organi Mr. ClirispotTerad an o mendmont providing | formed and will proceed alovg the esstern | Winisters and others at the Welsh mountains Cinciunati Commercisl Gazette; Wal: 00,000, und this ‘With the check of o e RS e e AR act # il b consiruad as | front of the monument, thence along the | started a revival merting, ng to convert | {oldeman, Louisville Courier-Journsl; rbi.t% of 815,000 will T know evd this suiNaroy, December 17,—The house - == 3" o, MDY from providing [norshern front, thance batween the twe small | Abe. Barsecd and bia s’ bandits, a | no, Chicago Nows; D, M. Houser, | matter. T had hoped to get mora losns on | oWmittes on public buildings reported a bill A Tumblo In Waoleus, atjons (o white and color- § lakes on tha y mouument, north around the between eight | al grass vlot in the front of the white | and ten Ayst John C, New, In- | Buifulo and Philadelphia bonds, but could | extending to 215,000 the appropriation for | 1&WistON, 11, December 17, —Howe, King lus, thenca by the Executive avenus between tically | dianepolis Journsl; A, H, Belo, Galveston |uot, Randall had §100,00 governmnent four | the construction of a public building at Peo | & Co's, woolon mill burned here lust night, res, factories and residonces, i\mk; W, D, Beckham, Dayton Journal;i per cent bouds with us to-day, but got acared ' ris, 1lls, Loss ,000, lusurance § 00, Bieckeuridge offcred as @ eubstitute mr‘l % erywfiere, Becaude every. kdlw () \the tichners "' MC(L 1’71-95{:9/ Uhs where recognized }no;b w«&[a/u b o e OO IO 4 WER \E‘\‘," age alore ine. 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