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THE OMAHA DaiLy BEE FOURTEENTH YEAR. WASHINGTON NEWS. An [otercsting and Gossipy Letter From Washington, OMAHA, 1 GENERAL NEWS. Sam Randall's Hearly Welcome by tte Lonisvilliaus, :B., TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1854, IT 18 GATGHING. The Im‘ State Toe the legislature vy, then T think yon MRittle the subject th o must study out for yourselyes nd cach commipreial and never alike in y appropriated | We trust this will be ssion and then the mu 18 Associa- it national repr t object of oir ri'er the fulfillmayt fficiale is not wis gave to that impul will permit, to ¢ ming's trust ants at Chicag tion =olid for the bl He was afterwards land that the Im Towa Demoorats Want Judge Kinne for P, M, Genoral, Plans to Defeat Evarts in the Senatorial Race, RATUS AND CAINETS, has o limited supply of 1 apparatus and appliances, which wned by the teahe COatoh tho Political Spirit of the womted on the comrort and happi % and in a like man , when: the business inters letter of notification, gressive democrat, having o with the independent movement in 15 many of the qualit o president-clect and popular I Flood in Arkansas- And Made Valloy Strike Over, Seoratary McCallooh’s Liberality to the Whisky Ring. The Hocking n Attempt to Buy s tments where itis that depress discomfort and unhappiness come to the entire It is the duty of an ad tion, therefore, o look and trade rela nd him to the o and the other ' taught in the school, These cabinets are wing rapidly under z of Prof. Grant ong before the growth must bo vided in whioh arranged and ns of our country v be permitted to indulge in this, for distinguished friend who has just spoken has estand aright the duties of in ministration, it mea 3 US A BUSINES After he adjournment My k hands with anumber of friends, 1 to the Pendennis he enjoyed a hearty meal with o and suitablo men abinet honors, Talk About Assisting Gen, Grant Out of Trouble For the Office of President of the Assooiation, arthquakes in 8pain, Wales and have been mentioin Carved by Chinamen, THE COURSE OF STUDY, are two courses of study anged by the faculty | clementary and higher. The first embraces which teachers of our publie schools must an examination for This course can be Students completing it ¢ good for any district in the state, and good for York, Dacember men, eaid to bo from this city, a saulted Hong Ching, a laundrymen of their race, in Newark last week, robbed him, cut him w.th hatchets, carved him with knives doad strung himup t5 a rafter, and lefs him His landlord found him and prompt From the description Polica got on track of the lex Threo China- Bossip Concerning the Naval Ap- prepriation, People Buried by a Land 8lide in Two Carloads of Pretty School Ma'ams Shipned in, and believing him And Many Other Washington Toplcs g Interest to the e ——— Flood in Arkansae, Rock, December 29, midnight on Friday, egmiog f and continued ¢ bayous are rapidly filling, of the banks and-floidieg the country for et, The Arkansas river is rising r: » Sunday at the ra No trains o the Tron Mouutain co Saturday night. THE HELENA SPECIAL ent rain of forty-cight hours and at damage was done £ the new levees,both rkansas and Mississippi Misstesippi river by in some places cutting emall ditghos, 1 imenced men p levees will not protect the conntry muh before. Nearly all the floating ic the river and navigation has resumed. washouts caused a temporary stoppage of the Pine Bluffs on the St. scond grade certif Vote — A Rather Fanny Sort-of & Mr, Gladstone’s Birthday—Just the Way to Fix Them—Congo of General saved his life. om thio ‘south, given by him, steplating the s three yvears, receive ar of successful higher course, prisoner last night, He in & desperate ruffian and detoctives beliove thoy have caught in him tho perpetrator of the most ravaga murders committed in this city WASHINGTON NEW al telogram to Tik Ber. SHINGTON, December presence of of some of the New York republi- can politicians servos not on A many are out THE IOWA PEDAGOOU Special telegram to THE Bex, Dis Moinks, SAM RANDALL'S RECE¢TION, AND SSEECH AT THELOUISVILLE BOARD OF TRADE. The victim was ~Tha continued includes algebr phy, thetoric, chemistry, bot e of four inches ilar to thos wark - Chinaman. s dexperadoes carried off 8600, w while being_taken to zed as Tom Sing, LoutsvirLe, December 20, —Large crowds of entative businéss men gathered at the board of trade rooms to take part in the re- ception to Congressman €am J. Randall at Randall and his party appeared at the board of trade rooms at 12; passage about the doorway was crowded so much that it was found very disagreeable to pass in at that point. necessary to enter through a window from the committee room to the | rranged for the speakers. attending th to keep aliye ship fight but af- fords an oppertunity for specu.ation and gos strength of the several can- ment has been v, school lnws, political . natural_phi'oso n, art of mstrue furnished an amusing and reecipts we hology, astronon wptured China national election has ca ket generally ruled rath turn of from 15 to tion' and methods of teaching sip regarding th Considerable - exc o asioned by the friends of normal school wil for every teach those who attend, to apply “c of edueation, re supposed to have far diffe The state teacher’ a number of grave college presideuts, superintendents of schools, and solenyn supposed to e so enthusiastic o educational matters ws to n issues to enter in, in the state, yet if it trains with the Greeley relief expedition, <0 n Chinese laundryman was found ad with seventeen knife woundsin his back. The murderer was never claim to have pre by the circulation of tha story that they will be public in a few days. by Evarts to the late Secretary Folger in 1882, when the latter was a candidate for vovernor, in which ha declined th to tako u part in the the on thut there the schools in and dressed beef steers sold arownd about und, but_the polic fa that Tom The letter written the country could not sup. ply a tenth of the tenchers necd 7 s to the most obscure district form which had been llow petty side The meeting just closed instead of being devoted to “helles lettres, 1rather devoted to *Delli lettr the war was a liy been'chiefly concerning the presidency of th Just what great honot d, yet _their SR RAILROAD RACKETY, request of the latter pending contest for e body of Br i ved that the buked through 'road trains south of Louis & Texas railroad, e ——— FOREIGN NEWS The Oswego Norn fld-wide reputation, not frc ates, but from th ose who have rec ons within its walls, THE WORK OF THE The number of students enr 1881, is 210, and the average at- ), Al school has obtaived its m the pumber work and influ- ived their instiue- mon and infe best are not in Stockers and fi y_compliment. id that the visitor was engaged in an honor- able task of working to secure the best interests of the business men and that it was his mis aint himself with Ifsi- perity and depr ter qualified to assist i the n, and advance measures in relation to the important question of tariff, that would adequately the wants of the Chicaco, December 2 sengor agents of the The general pas- L trunk lines held o administration should laborers everywh FAILED FOR §600,000. Loxnoy, December 20, —Boggallalys and ces, warehonse men, failed fo h an agreement for the restoration of the ates, and adjourned without Northwestern i held session to-day, but adjourned sine die without considering the questic the Wisconsin Central pool, prevailing rates for the transporta impolitic for him (1 nvass, from the in existence and is being used privately to in jure Evarts, and persous who & familiar with the text profess gr thatits pub ication will dri arts any stalwart support chances he ma; correspondent ordinary world, but there app ants whose ambition is said lead thei to scek the position 1 ping stone to the state superintendenc ness, in its pre might be the b @ such a lotter is and a dros Mabrin, Decembor 2 cases are reported at Toledo. EARTHQUAKR AT W #W.—An_earthquake Many houses ~Two fresh cholera The term has heen more than usually labor- to thejgeneral work, a Jarge contribution was mado tional exhibit Stndents in th nd satisfactorily meet At the conclusi Mr. Randall. p clapping of hands, and after the citement died away MR RANDALL BAID; dent and gentlemen of the board s I have been most of those The nominations fi nade Tuesday afternoon 100 for W, F. 11 college, and 67 of admitting question of re ident of the asso o away from v Ihe. clementary cours pts, school house president of Cor oy S Sty Hunt, superintendent of the East Des M X Under the rules, the two rec st number of votes on the nomis was felt in Wales to-day. as made careful inquiri »d beyond any doubt that such a let- ter is in existeace, and that it will be ueed to show that Evarts \was a stroog part 1880 There has been an unexpected falling off in the customs receip's dwing the present month, and in consequence the treasury off cials say there will undoubtedly be an merea in the public debt, for the Decemberidisbnrse Jlans, specimens of : hand drawing, min of school furnishings, and maps dr: stern Export association, forenoon decided to tix ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE. Docember 20.—A s k was experienced in_C duy, considerable damage was done to many forenoon wore 1st'to February 1st, antile life lik ary to Februar }ni(l(-ll showed that the d th 14 per cent during the | “The meeting on the transit! ques has been disturbing the pool forseveral months od, and the matte v e ning the fun_commenced in earnest. imed that Prof. Hunt's friends wero have him elected whether no, and that they adopted some very qu methods of accomplishing this end. \ departments of natural ssience furnishing s eral cases of such sending them to New Orleans more than might be under diffe the honor whi.h this body of men tend y that it is proper in the outstart with you body of men composed of ty, it should be given to ent relations JUST THE WAY TO FIX THEM. 8. PETERSBURG, December 2 cations in the treasury amounts to 10,000 The salaries of all the officials ure stopped pending an inquiry. determined to were o numbe bility now of another call for funds for several committec con- the lack of proper means of heating and venti- During the past term a e lysis of the atmosphere from rooms and halls has | 1 that in spite of the greatest ¢ ing their roons the en shipped in from H, counties, arriving in roceeded to register and | sisting of _the general Paul, Burlingt ———— Tho Keystone Bridge Company He without any personal or political motive. ¢ bappy frame of mind over the recent opinion of the . are assured o tand to them the: v vear_to come the in financial cire ill continues with w S TUmors ar lations that it bears to We are passing throughs per at dépression and I think I can show that THIS DEPRESSION ad_their railway f paid on the promise that 200400 would vote fo en that evening after the lecture, Prersuvao, Decamber pension of the Ke: The sudden sus- dge works Satur- ined this moring by healthful atmos art showing in detail these fon for the educational 1S PHENOMENAL 1l others that ha United State: as the panic of 1827, wh only perhaps from re ding’ani heress wis antecedent to that period for s alance of trade against the United States at ng £150,000 185 the panic of that y J ) SLIDE IN SPATN. Mabrin, Decomber 4 in the mouutain ne destroyed many | path, and burried 48 personic business point of view and that it is the du of the government not to push it to such an extent as will disturb or threaten it with dis- The ballot stood 124 for Prof. rious differences of opini the stockholders of the corporation, and it is : sttlieb and the 1 by means of stoves, L permits of no thorongh and perfect &y s- . The building needs |y} at once held, and a pro- aredand signed by over fi was still veceiving - signatures when it was some of Prof. Hunt’s friends uppressed_he would existed betw 18 were - roscu- 900 persons were burs » ruins of the buildings of Al- liberally than One effect of the relief to be extended to the whisky trade will be to deprive the government steam heating appl that if the protest wa was preceeded posed to tho pro Ductin, and resigned and on Satmday A, R. Griffi i crowded to ove most of the recitation rooms a The state must provide for more room or our State Normal school must stop its growing. xt morning, he t, and the Des ) commenced eulogi iness and generosity in declining so great an honor. Uuited States in for 50,000,000 and the more recent pani 1873, came upon us after nine ars of a balanc caped in ficlds. rdingly decline to ac I. H. Springer, unt entered into receipts during xt five months, which the estimates of the probab the present fiscal year. IMPROVE THE OF THE PARMERS, Panis, December Meline, minister of agriculture, annonnced that the government would insist upon the adopt on of the clause increasing the duty hich thecommittee had suppressed. He promised that the government would do everything in its power to improye the condi- ars, nfter ten of tradeagain-t the Uni £1,000,000,000 et to-day we are in the midst of a years of trade in 4 been in favor of the extent of £1,000,000,~ MOt measure our press ent depression by those rules of trade, which I ted as controlling in my judgement wics of the prior ) 1 your int-llignce that T <hould give you the reasong which I think have controlied vo bring us to our present trade condition. 2 an exhaustive’ taxati rome degree to trads restrictions wh as now organized, resume in a v Kmen will aceept the reduction t flourishing again been compelled to_curtail the re- ions for the $1 and $2 legal tender notes, the banks are supplicd with only about mount asked forat this demand on the trosury for small notes is n ways heavier than st any other period. : year the amount of these potes outstanding became 8o low that the bureau of engraving and printing conld ¢ propriations made last year print a suf amount to enable the tr demand without suspendiog other work. —— EDUCATIUNAL, a year, including th over the Susquehanna & Nashville bridze for the Wabash 101d, the de before any bright future is near at haud for it, if facilities association harme jed. The work done is y being restored by the election of President King, a man whos ctor rendér him a worthy Tlie protest which was thus k depression when the last tha United States hi d Stats has to the 000 and therefore we are granted and provi of the highest character, The teachers are the best th We trust our coming Jegislature remember this institution, snd give it the aid and_encouragement it so well making it more and more able to do well the oat work exoected from it. continne standing and chas sion in hosines e L St. Lonis Labor Statiatics. , December 20, —The ning published the wvas of the manufacturing portion of the tain illegal and disreputable been resorted to in order to se- ove the limited ap: s seventy fifth birthda ——— being celebrated with g -’]ullxu-muf the a Sam Randall's Welcome at Louis- 1 od, desire to prot gainst anything that appears like the v in influencing votes, or like the pulling of the worst kind asury to supp! t festivity at Haw Birthday greetings reach’ the great 1l parts of the B, ! congratulations, advantage of the day 1 man” with add ess Tog-1bll In the territory w ToutsvitLe, Ky., December 20 —At noon og-1olling and wi Randall was formally wel- comed to Louisvilla a ught ot to be col- from the people of that which is Many liberal ladies tak to present the PROCEEDINGS and confirmation the United States of the claims made, there we In December of the nents of persons Iway fare and registry they would vote Special Correspond December 20,— 1 school has just closed, f mention of i s prosperity, work, appli- ances, advantages and needs will be of inter- est to your many readers. The catalogue for this y it we glean tha following vars there has been an aver. Of these 202 rveen deliverad conelusion o and profound adn without distinetion of ticles to the eulogy The newspapers, , devote leadin was i fluctuati vance w he fall term of dress of welcome, at the of us have rea he introducad the responded in abrief speech that he had come south to study the custc and needs of the southern people, their re nd industries, Iministration o8 one of plenty for the women and 2, with the unde who are at & two months of 1883 in which he st: The over-anxiety of Prof. Hunt's fr rassed and I say, according to my judgment, : over-anxiot; of. Hunt's | it h imports more th DoNDON Dl and the unwise method of securing his elec- | fom 4,000 to 6,000 pe advices report a mi The Sonuth African 1 of helped hiw, msidering the sathered and the Liforts have been affair mum, but such t objecsof the tolree people like oucrs, 18 to bave and_intelligently admir will promote the GREAT OBIEOTS OF TRADE of the conntry, [cl ¢ the closing of one conce The Post-Dispatch csti ation this fagt v is just published solutions were adoj of an alliance and the ultimate un with the charg e e— Ten Per Cont i ure of the body thus honor thus sought” for, made to keep th mates that taking into American peoj Durlng past two age attendance of s and 178 gentlemen. been graduated from the school during this and the south in particul the conclusion of the reception Mr. killed persoms.The_census of and commere “The Fort Pitt ional year, is too good z.., Tron and Steel Works havo posted half of these, it is clabned ——— IOWA DEMOCRATS, THEY WANT JUDG to the south in he I am here, ns I & ct, and yet I ——— Gas Explosio vsTA, Ga., December ing at 10 o'clock an explosion oceurred in the office building of the Augusta gas light com- pany adjoining the works in this city, deno ishing a two story brick structu ing three men in the p Hocking Valley Miners Resumed, contracts, totake e a— North Carolina Burgla; i, N, O, December Smith and Henry Davis FOR POSTMASTER 1 Georgis, Coromues, Ohio, D: f the State Miners a conveution i this city for January Teh to consider the situation in the Hocking Valley. o large number of under gradus accessful teachers in the schools for the past year h Verage age i3 o of the south, Special telegram to Tra Bee, The attendanc students, whose Many of them were od teac " roducts undor the soil, ing favorably with the vorth, earthly objection, T e and medium sized, has been ealled to meet i this city January 8th, at which time the Hawkeye ic organization, will gi About tifteen of the state lead- nd I have no ers before enter- 7, ris, handcuffed, ddled with bullets, e —— Peace Restored 3 ¢ and that row y all the miners that they can Between 30 and 40 o went to work to day at a redoced rate of bHO club, & young § came from 44 different counties in the state, s of connecting the oud the rest are from nine ditferent states, they have near! s metre nearly The men boring the hole in the ng from the metee to the gas metre the hole had been drilled, and | building was filled : flamo from the lighted the second ste nd the explosion was ine P states, but I sm y unwilling to s »d with in their tiny which God, in consists of principal and nine were: ussistants, thy Six of these teacher —— San Krancisco Oigar Makers, 15c0, December 2¢ against the ratification of the smed by the i s of this city and forwarded to Washs ington to day, dom, has endowe THIN GREATEST COUNTRY ON EARTIH, tions as will make ign law labor and fore And 1 do not speak an sense, T speak it in \ehip if T may for we are all isists in know Kive thoir full time and throngh Huron to- Roberts county. have disbanded, willingness is shown to await the action of the ke a full report, which will be favorable to Wilmot, to the 1 he Catholic fair closed on Satur 1t realized over $600, A few of the timid a place unde strued the movement to on the part of the itself the task of digpensing as suits their pleasure, and th much alarmed, nd anxious aspir- Ho reports that all the war- and @ general the victim of fo law interosts. to the bigher courss work, the sur harged air can & sharp game mmittee to take unto the official favor an of Pendleton’sfound his back in the middle of Jackkon was badly bruised and shocked, named Denni badly wounded, — Continued Strike of the New Orleans Cardrivers, 2ANS, Dicember 20, car drivers’ strike continues, to the great in , wats blown on The institution 2,000 bound volumes, and ne and Pompoy were dollars invested, and throw 7,000 laborers out Tho conference has no such Y. to confer about the next to be pursued and A Fatal Quarrel, John Thompson young farmers, living three wiles from Richwond, Mo., quarreled udgement, the L —— 1ozen in an Out House. —Catherine Mil- important to nce books are quit many of the subjects pursued in the school etails of her o 8r. Louvis, De state campaign, the cide for an early or wro many hopeful - democ democratic goy ar and they are anxious to start the while the refe they relate to b i eountries, sono invested eapital and 1 the American mechanics, and I say to you d rately that this can be done and douo ¢ upon @ business basis about _which well understand. run a country upon theo Sealof North Carolina Smoking Tobacco. Bauivons, D Jer was found to-day in an out hous she had been five days, nearly dead from ex- from her left foot were The right foot;was badly frozen, A portion of the nose was gone, arm may come to lowering of wuges of cou'd be made to ars no additions ing into the 1 field, when Thom ick Couch with a fence rail, inflicting injuries which resulted in his death in a fe from cach pupil entering toe school (which bas used in the purchase of books) was with- Ly the decision of our supreme court That is to s urging upon M, iy understood. with the strikers, wnd this gathering as 4 means o melined to interfore in cases of §5éen &vééqu.;fiere, Because every. Decause we selectthe best ¢ beaf frome the dest Jobocan teglons of Hortt biro.. where recognized ad igc{iépem&ififa to Qeafer a\02 Gondumer, Lo, and tlote €& soun. NO. lhs THE MARKETS. - {13 Chicago Markeis Generaly Raled Rather Shw, No Improvemant in Cattle Till Afier the Holidays, The Hog Trade Dall and Pri Rather Weak, May Wheat Boomed, as Did All Other Options, Oorn Was Firm, With W Sympathy Oats Improved—Iiye = ‘'ps Steady— Provisions Contl % to Rule Rather B CHIOAGO M( , ETS, OATTLY DN caTTLr B Spocial Telegram to T Cuie. , December Among the frosh rone train of Texans and one train of distillery bulls and steers. The wow, with fa dow on bout all sorts stock, the greatest decline being on the low grade natives and eanning stock, which really formed the bulk of tho receipts. Th best shipping MX@h 85 and amnong this class were cattle would suit the Liverpool or any oth ket, Fair to good steers may e quoted 84 80@b 00, and common $4 004 50, Com- son the down turn, < strong denand e Lt week. rders are dull and also on the down tarm. There are a large nunber of stalo cattle in the pens and th w ¥ buyerson the market. No im- | provement is looked for wutil after the days, A lot of distil bulls sold at f distille steers at shipping 1,250 to 1 mmon to fair 1,000 to 1 T COWS o vd to choic 2 2@ 60; medium to good, $3 10@4 00 3 S04 corm- fod Texans 970 Ibe., £4 1 2 HOG TRADE s rather weak, it as the + evident that selling, and n the forenoon terms than they opening, and there of salesigen who quoted the market a shade higher at the ¢ Common and rough packers sold around ; fair t0 good, 84 15@4 20 80 There was a faie demand for as- ght. The nd B sort made $4 20 light 1006410, with Pucking and «hipping, s, 1500200 1be., &3 2 o on ‘change this morning began to think that their «ix months’ vacati To say that they had to “hust! putting it y mildly, MAY WHENT BOOMKIN 1 othev options and ¢onntzy specnla ing a bulge the e it that never fails to being them in in drowes as buy- they appeaved to swann like bees around the otherend of every telegraph wire leading in- to Chicago the result at this end was a and very refrexhing feature of the day. o were actually orders - orders to by | and enough of them so that eyery | r of any consequence could: oxchibit a few of them in the pit. This was wley the messen; ger boys had 8o Rustle, aud why the market to goup and why everyhody made <o much more noise and bustle than usual. WHEAT . the s prices, e g 1@ 1§c, thuugh 1o it about noon. Later the estimated for to-morrow came in light. The visible sup ply was figured out to show the inerease about 800,000 bushels, whiclr together firmed up values without inereasing prices, No! spring sold up from 74j@ the outside be dlosing fgures, ALl options wers very and showed an upwand tendensy at L opened dull 4 there were a g » that had e able tou sald have don was strong f turd conN ner in symputhy were confined all lost, uaki identical with the openi 51@353. Axiv whea s market, which did e tention. The wheat, but The ad le closing fignres sh sold | ors ran veceive much at v ly 0TS, Were slightly improved ds being subjoctto the sym other grains, but towards the clorw they cased: oft & shade.” Speenltive tr ading was confined to sellee May, which fhucteated “within o, and closed sbout stewdy. h. from En Jitthe bk tor thun Just week's figurea, wd wus in bette v demand excopt in . spocwdative way. No. ¥ quiet at 5 Januwry, 52ie, aud y Tr stuf ranged from 4t § o o, 8 to No, 2, outside being for f PRO'/ISI0NS ruled raf her hwavy. ; . Th o prin ipal_conse W ly at the y ards, Speculative opt showed fluctuadior s of 5@ 10¢ with, out ide quotations nob s stained. Cusly quotations Kept up to PORK, i $10 806410 83, 1ABD, $6.00, and 0, Local trade 5 cvinced sbout a1l thy ipterest takon o Vae market. The close wad about stendy a8 ¢ notations, e eacher in ‘frouble, Pa,, Docember 20.—A wars it w5 issued this memiog for the arrest of | Miss ¥ rader, school tenchior at Manticol Wisylleged by Patrick Shea that his son from the injurics recsived at her hands ig school hows, The teacher has beew e to bed ever sinee the boy died. A F¢ hool * WILKY snanns etal yx/a,‘vv Witew bl it atteins, Nt/vc, tichaerss anwd wellos. wedh w—/pdg/w age alose ine. f‘—q,ufa,.

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