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i DS i e ey P N R et R - A " 5 e e - N3 OMAHA DAILY BEE OMAHA, NEB., WEDNE FOURTEENTH YEAR. SDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1885. NO. 147 cheer or some other expression of delight B U Many men became almost feantic in the ex = huberanco of their feclings STANGETS RMBRACED EACH OTHER offasively and shook handa with the fervor of poscd to be the Irish exile known to the | the great body of the 1rish Roman Catholi y 18 50, DT AR o Wil o world as O'Donovan Rosea. Yet ho fills but [clerey. Shomtly afterward Roses started for UUND anxious as anybody in or out of tha house for THE MARKETS )l place fn the dynamite world, and {n | Ametica on Renian Lusinese, After & short railrond legislation. Put he warned the houss . a small place in the dynamite world, and in | (4.0 on the oher side of the water he returned —_— that if . " were no ful voul{ rangle —_— 1r#6 of events the place ho fills will bo | to Treland taward the end of July, 1865 1 sl e Ul ol all legislation in that ditection. He hoped The Dndley fiaif [; Rossa Heard e {usignt still if the poliey out- | compr ith Messrs, P W. Dunn and 1 i A o house would wait for the raport of the P i a . ; e e "By Sk d ko e oigiiant I A ooy nk oot S M L S| 110 RATORE AUOTIGTS PROWDIY 0|t e i i e e o 10 Wag: Goionelly @ Quit Day O ) arms and rush in o squads to the{lined by oade s contigeat ¢ aputed by O'Mahony to do certain bush i ot vere both anxions to procecd with the measure Rouad tke Wrld, o T g YA ) depph Ot o ot Vot | at 1 OpeDIng Siion, | S ek anurko e -+ Changy RET ::.tl';(.‘; l‘.f,.‘lt. wv]v{v“rl::nl:)m'lhy Il'\‘mx'):"n:.l [0 have a fair understanding of the T place on the ensning anniversary of Fmmet's — stead was lost. The house then went into kit 4 revolutionary attitude on this continent—that [ execution. In stepping ashoro Moehan lost A Lively Night in New York and | happinees of Mrs. Dudley, who islauded as # | iy ¢, sa n the United States—it is necessary | some important papers in . way that has Wi & Negotic, ; to make a running reference to the status quo | never been fully explained, These papers a Jubilee in London, The Daily Telegraph, commenting on the | it the Jand-leaguers, roprasented by Mr. Pat- | were picked up and placed in the hands of the ¥ It would be idle to| oy Figan, Iate of Dublin, still later of Paris, | authorities, W'he leadiog conspirators were committee of the whole, Mr, Nettleton, of Clay, in the hair. .| And tho Oattlo Market Was Very t beeame noised abroad tha 5 Quioat., Lincoln Mud Has no Terror for the Lobbyist. railrond bill was under consideration the rail. rond lobbyista and workers flocked into the Jretend enat shoro lnthe smallist aympathy | aud now cf Nobraaka.” Tho land.leaguers of | grenly dismayed and hardly to be resteat hots, o tokny wers &b HAnd thst aimost $ : e P . <\l © s nob A )ghe United States are a thoronghly organized | by Stephens and Rossa (the latter being ¥ svery member had a AHIRLOF SHIN Albion's Offspring Everywhers|bold “patriot, “willine w0 die in e Husted by M. Parncl in London, t | vieriful man in thoss daye) from punishiog | The House Calls for Copies of|kad whispering. into his ear. “s Ohne | The Hog Market Underwent Lit- behalt “of ~his ~ country but has| gty ramitications in all the English_posses: . Howe was very busy and flew aronnd the house in an anxious and evidently agitate tle or No Change. Kend vhe Air With Joy, always boen raady to cheer othors into |yione particularly in Australia, and Canada, he governuent took no ction wntil| the Penitentiary Contraoct. danger which he himself avoided, From the Jot 0 o) i v ys of the e fixed for the 01 D) o di- { ! spark of nobility, courage, or patriotism in | ernments, It only remains for Pari net the Fenian leaders, ana caught nearly i guns being the members of the lancaster And Laud the Aimless Heroine B R forcs thrcugh the Dt Toue of 1 overyone of them ol any | conmequience a3 he Btout Ring Generously Shout Fing, Thes handed the balls wo itaceter | Wheat Opeued Steady arnd Moved : e News snys: 0 o bill for home government for Irels single sweep, - On the night of the 13th o : : . WrigHY = 1lis jmmaowiate~and. thoss: t 2 8ky High, sympatliy for Roma, b 1 blaco the representativos of the Land League | September the ofiice of The Irish Peoplo was Against Wasting Time, fired them. Mut not all the biustering Up 5-8c. feiiipisnis plore the course of shooting him as the possi- | {1 '¢hoge countries upon an equality with the | taken possession of by the police, and half an PSP haraneues of Johuston, with his ravings and GRS, ble beginning of a series of personal reprisals | Lolilical ministers of other powers, Such is | hour later Rossa himself, who, like most ot rimaces thrown in: nor all the sop} ot Very Little § hy E d | which will not be easily evaded, Hiw position wsd pollsy o tie Land 1 the other leaders, had been expecting it. was | Omaha Pill Jerkers Eninesring | Wright, ooupled with ¢ A b oF o 9ily B ho position and policy of the Land Leaugers, | the other lva ¢ \ was right, coupled with the impadent jabber of ery Lit yn?pa,t Vo Xpreese A REMINDED, The policy of tae Land Lenguers has boen | arrested. Like the others, too, he believed A til der ?rfl Lbab g bbb e L Bing COorn 8howed No Feature Worthy for Jeremiah’s Pains, {Tho Times, refrring to the attack on Itossa, | T ATV v | SR e e e o the Doctor’s Plot, Tk i v b il W o of Note, i reminds hesitating Americans that these are , knowa o ards, 0 coss of tho rebellion, o Tho frst am 1 ' R - forms of social pestilence dangerously conta. | ing on the same wise plav., Ou tho 106h of September Stej by Mr. Bailey, in which ho songht to compel e v . ¢ ” caught and placed in the next cell to Rossn in v —Lin. | rilronds to atiach s passenger coach on il The Shootist Arraigned in Court|*"* s S R ’ Tichuond bridewell A Fenian, one Frank | "8urance Oheek In the Lobby—wuin- | LA L SAh & passenger conch on oll | oas Ranged Quict and Dull-1tyo Donovan Rosa is about to be deposed, | Byron, ox-soldier of the Papal rigade, was coln People Sit Up Nights this Section 2 of the bill, and_renumber the slac asior—Pr 3 Jud B ¢ yren, § ack and Basier—Provistons and Remanded. Late Developments, and Judge Jobn Brennan, of Sioux City, Ta., | ong of 'the warders, and Stephens escaped, % Ok sections, Johnston opposed the amendment, " i HOSSA ALL RIGHT. will, probably be placed at the hoad of an ot | Thanks to Byrne, Kossa and the others werc o Hate Omaha, because it would be unconstitutional, He Attracted Fair Attention, New Yonk, February 3.—Physicians at the i:‘;n’o';‘"’,“u‘;'“"‘;ohM‘fi';“;:‘:j‘[’;‘h“';‘II‘::“’L“I:.';::"Y perfectly awaro of what, was going on tht cpuoted seyoral authorition and maid it wan th —_— f : ) J Kby e c | d Iay still, confident that their turn opinion of the supreme court that Iroad The Dynamiters Determined on [hospital thought Rossa improved during the gl kuome, L tath S Rl e o e THE LEGISLATURE, R O T OHICAGO MARKETS, Early B night. Tho only visitor up to 11 o'clock this n Paris, Eugene Davis is spoken of as the | grahly they ware disappointed. Special to TiE BEk, a freight train, CATTLE, ) arly nevenge. morning was Secretary Patrick Joyce, Mrs, | hoad of the Franco-Irieh wing of the practical | “izs the trial that followed, Rossa rendered i GBOTR B B 108 i Howard supported tho amendment and ¢ | 3 s R Lot laat: aight oo had ni | LFi®h revolutioniste, and, though he 1s a lieu- | el consplenons above his fellows by wus [, LINCOLY, February 3, 168, —Sinco tho legls. | i Gaapar, The Intter having had expori. | Tccn, tolegram o tho B i 0883 went home late tenant of James Stephens, be 1s more advanc: | qusite and energy. In return he got the | lature diepersed on Wednesdny last forits ) ence in travelling by freight trains or what| CHICAGO, Fobruary 3.—The market in gen- Home and Forcign Press sod Indi-|retutied this moraing, The headquarters of | ed than '”'le';"‘;’v Ll dynamitard of the [ hoayiest eontanco of any—penal servitude for | short holiday a thaw has set in which has | he called hog accommodatio eral is quiet, the best heavy cattle wore in do~ 3 via Auothe Rosss’s paper has boen temporarily removed "{,’,‘-“‘?““‘"'»‘i‘“"‘{';’(‘,"‘" rs of e stanis | ife, When releasod in 1571 he was an altered | onsiderabily altered the appearance of the [ Holmes, would go on without this amend: | mand, and as they were ecarce prices on tho usal Comment — Another to Chambers street hospital. The office in | Mes o sic foot. boilliant won woigtosor 86808 f1an, He was no longer light-hearted and | o 0"yt o005\ ment. They could deal with this question Fiva FALLEE Nel, i ARiBg T Babith br tho Would-bo pitaly close on six fect, brilliant and witty, and pos* | rolljckiog, He,had lost his geniality and fun, [ *treets of this city. What was then snow or | whon they had the freight question bofere the | **me Were rather firm, but anything below Centre street is closed, sessed of the happy faculty of keeping his | J{n o8, o atoe i rongh [ ice is now mud;anda letter from here may | ho cally good stock, such as actually suited the Assasain, mouth shut, Mr, Brannan has the confidence | 110 8éemmed toBave loat altogether hij rough om here may | house. really g y THE SHOOTEST IN COURT. o Trish Nationulite Tor soms te Trish | but hearty kindness. At the same timo he | well be described as coming from Lincoln-in- [ Imerson, objecte to the amendinent because | shippitg and dressed becf trade were slow, 25 Mrs. Dudley was taken this morning from | leaders 1 this country have regarded him as ‘_’,';;“"";‘[::’L h.‘:,.h('ffi“r'fl'i;‘; ;,‘;;;";}.:;’I:‘;"f’;':; the-mud, for the strcots are no other than & ‘g:ifi'g;“r;;‘g':f; -n':;ulmh::fsh:;h:’?:fi"'é‘.,.t\.';'." and hard to sell, and common and medium 3 : g . i . Arrangements are being | ; d, slush and filth! > < allnon BABIETBAIEN DUDLEY AND THE DYNAMITER, | the station house where sha was confined dur- ;{_‘:d';";‘;"“':‘(‘j};“vm e e e lled o ORE | tv% and he had the repute of being the most | 808 of mud, elush and filth, niea, Wright opposed the amendment and | steers were again almost unsaleable unless ag 2 R e i he i o i = N honest and trustworthy of all the chiefs, It ONE CANNOT WALK TWO BLOCKS entreated the house as common sense men to |the ruinouely low prices of the past, week, BOSSA'S HIDE 100 TOUGH, ing the night, to the Tombs police court. | cago in Juno next, when the stragglin atural, therefore, that he should g : | S pasaa common sense law which would b just | On these sorts the countrymen are loosing all ShacilMNlerass to tho Bx When Mrs. Dudley entered the court room | personality of the ~ dynamitards - will | frO SR Sbrelores B I HIOUC BRCT | without boing complotely besmeared with | ¥ both to railroads and the peome. n these nuntry oosing | RO R b - [sho walked calmly betweon the officer and | b0 coslesced and shaped into an | §7 RN By SO PN, B 10 SERTIRS |inud cither from the spatterings of passing | Troup characterizad the amendsent as -ab. | the Way from 525 to $100 per car. Th best New Yok, Februany 5—The Sun, edit ilar to th ORI oy any S=ho Sun, €dito- |1, oo She looked a trifle tired after having [ JEyon A 8 s comie | thould exceed all the others in steady forocity | vehicles or the depth of mire through which [ surd and foolish, and was supported by Les |sorta of butchers' tock, which only includes ially, uylx‘ 0"Donnovan Rossa was shot by and lengue, ' Ono of the re 1o coming one has to wade, Still the call of duty must of Furnace. It may be noticed here how | fine fat cows and fancy heifers, continue to & crackbriined woman yesterday, but owing i 1 1 f purpose,” spent the night at the station house, but her | convestion will be the laying upon the shelf | © feg closely Troup. Lee of Furnss, Wright, 7 cheeks wera rosy and eyes bright. Lawyer | of Mr, O'Donovan Rossa and his chum, ‘Prof, T T be obeyed and legislatots might have been | Holmes, Johnsto Vi r BOY | gell well, Canning stock and common old elther to the inadquacy of thy weapon or to | Bulls prasentad her caso, He had received a | Mezzaroff.’” This man is supposed to ba o| Dynsmiter Rossas Condition, I Chin oA [V es1 By WL ottt 50 to $300 and the toughtiess of the patriot's skin, ho escaped | dispatch late last night signed P, Fdwards,” | Russian, The factis, he is a Galway Irish- [ Special telegram to Trk Br the capitol in spite of the inconveniences oc- observed to-day wending their way towards | n the intsrests of the railrouds againet the | cows are selling at from S people. It may secm strange perhaps that | thereabouts, Bulls are wanted and aro mak- w A askiog him to defend Mre. Dadley. Hewent | man, He has a shop in Brooklyn where he| Ngw Yonk, February 3 —Dynamiter Rossa [ casioned by the sudden thaw. About one- | Otmstead had not taken part in debate, 0od prices, Fow stock cows have s with & sirdple and trifling perferation. Assas- | 0™, 0™ taion™ house and saw Mrs. | makes his little hand-grenades, which he probably will not Aty Hia"syound 1a! hob/as | BALE ol Chef meibers bagan to) Hook /| B aa Chach e minhtpfil:v: :“:I:,i!celdelhm; L'iv. 1{’%:} o $1200 Ilufi(l.s):r:-:u;;;mt:: sination is & bad thing and the assaesination | Dud)ey. She knew nothing about the dis- | sells to O’Donovan Rossa for $5. The lower | bad as at first report: The ball was struc by the midday train —and there were | reconnoitering in the back ground.. sales were steers averaging 1400 to 1520 1 of even Rasa would b in some respscts de- [ patch but desired him to tako charec of the | strata of the Irish people furnish funds to pay [ but has not been exteacted, and the only vis- [ followed by a strong contingent of hangers-on | Varner now introduced an amerdment as a | $5 50@6 00; 120 to 1250 pounds, 4 plorable. But it must ba conceded that the | ©8¢ He learned this morning that the dis. | for the same. itor allowed to see him is Patrick Joyce, lus | and lobbyists. There might also have been | substitute for that of Laily. It provided that 1000 to 1200 pounds, $1 006 y 3 Fm!‘ was bogus. Pierrepont Edwards, | “The ascension of Judge Brennan to the [ secretary, Rossa has nothing to say to the [observed a numerous batch of the railroad | on all lines whers only one passenger train a | mixed common, $2 25@3 06; medium, S eminent inan has left vothing undore to pre- | British consul, deied baving sent it He [ head of the dynamitards will have a tendency [ newspaper men, . Phelan, who wass attacked |legal contingent among whom were Mr. |day passes each way. that 'on freight traing good, £ H0@4 25; stockers; $3 50@4 00; food- pare the public to face his taking off. amd: e told mo she desired me to dofend | to put these men whers they belong. Under [ in Rossa's office threo weeks ago. is not in the | Thuraton, the member of the U, P., and Mr. | over the same line in the sahewlirection should | ers, £ 00 1 50; corn fod Texana ¥3 90(@4 90, T her, Whilo reserving the right as _counsellor | the new regime the public buildings of Loadon | same ward, he was removed last night to the | Green for the B, & M., bothevidently anxious | b agt POLOGY 5 s ° agta 3 Trom the H .ld'.w.fi m, fesirable that we | £0 Act in the cnsa or withdraw. T shall en- | will be safo—her marine power will be Bren- | convalescent department. No_ information | and speculating on the turn railroad legisl o8 ..;":f,'; Rk : S hid Hit. /i astonlshad MOGH. o S 19 nob desirab e that WO | doavor to do what ehall be for Mra, Dudley’s | nan's objective point, and this policy—the | can be had st Rossa’s office. The following | tion may take during the ensuing week. They | many and among others who were present by | The general market underwent little or no should be freed of a nuisance by crime and it | best interest. 1or the present my client will | destruction of Fnglavd's — naval ~ torce [ notice was put on the dour this morning: | might have felt assured however that no rail- | anouncing that he was an_ an fmonop, He | change. Mixed or medium weights as yester- is & pity the English woman could not reason [ romain mute She neither pleads guilty nor | —will be the main matter of consideration | “No reporters allowed in here.” Several, frond leguslation beneficial to the |however . objected to the amendment, |48y were fully e lower. Extra hoavy sorts coolly as her countryman generally do, that | D0%2uilty.” in_the coming Chicago convention. The | however, wentiin, and were ordered outin the |people of the state will Mr. Howard aptly dubbed Johnson the | Were again scarce and sold quick at fully as 5 : i The court said she would be held to await | Irishmen who call the convention, t discourteous manner, and all went. lace during the present : 5 high prices, The range between medinm and Rossa s really of bitle account inthe difficultics | tho result of Rose's injuries and romand=d and who — will * dictate the futurs | Mrs, Dadley was arcaigned in the. tombs |* i e e aminnry O praancastor which created | | vy in surely but steadily widoniog, and that agitate her country. Dut she seems to|her. Mrs, Dudley walked calmly from the | policyof the violent Irish revolutioniftsts, arc | court this morning and remanded. She still On o honss |;nin called ‘0‘ "m]“ at four | Mr. Sterling in support] of the amendment it | NOW the best heavy command a premium of have followed the London editors in becom- | 'oom not in favor of the indiscriminate atuacking of [ preserves her quiet lady-like demeanor and S 61568 byt "w‘kgr onlyiaboat t'n_'hird‘! was carried and the committee at once rose, | 20@30c per 100 over choice medium sorts, i o 4 T 3 1 A SMILEON HER FACE, public buildinge. and will decidedly object to | acts as sane as anybody. y ing excited over & wretched creature, whose S the use of dynamite or any other explosive by | Rossa his beeh disrosed to sneer at the | of the members were present, a dissatisfied employes who are anxious to be | numerous threats of late and in defying his “{,prusent; ves v\fi\rj cln‘ll]lw cfiou—} by ti ele rprenied upon theie emplogors ger ey ronize would be aseassus, hue boun, moro composed |1 G5 Tn "an” appoasance: . These two gon. THE SENATE, sold at 84 40@4 5, lurwely a6 8450, Dacking TPk . 08 0 it aract will onl a y « o X 3 3 y 846 3 also recognize that «o long as we tolerate |centre ‘of tho lo ! g | renet Jojariously unon them and thoir | on bis guard, Whenewor he goes out of comos | M., fulfilled tho duties as represontatives " of | ¢hy all.absorbing theme among logistator at | genstal way the 1 pARES: & y an upword and inward course, passing be- : ; oniblsiuar tho county of Douglys, The spenker baving : z N uch Hloiags as thoso of Romea thera s 1o/ ;guch the skin four inches. ‘This morning | WOk Jugene Davis and Judge Breanan for into his offic A shaic. liy at 4 o'clock, catled | Present, The morniug session of tho senate epeculs surprised if they provoke vio- | it W S koA conditiory ke __d,fi &fii:‘nl‘mgnmqhnveba%nlnwllntanbwmr?lul- taken &ml:mu "m.':i.,.l,',“ ed 4 ¢ " g o et cond o i cation on this matter of organizstion, snd I | Complicati ., | the house t0 o after relim Assofeiated Press, veloped Mre. Dudloy was locked in_ the 0 the viclent Irish rovolutienist will be | - Nomwion, HARER 87 Ativw SotipHisatica] reae a Ll were ecommendod by | the sul committee, aud presented as - Wsmxoron, Futrary 3-—Kopsesentativa [ Tombs and efused to say anythiog to repor- | 6 Mtk (ormidable body o Suer Tt T the recent emberzle. | tho coneideration of tho aoute, many also [ the committecs report by Dr. Sowers, the WHEAT Busbotyand whea by heard o tho shooting of | 809 0L rmon el ok Webb, ana- | L0128 shelved: T'l:gmntnl:::;ni‘::t:;zo:apufi- chairman. It s entiled A bll toclasify | opencd stondy at -;@Advnn&lh of d@te wnd tew: 1 a . Rogsaisa JONOVAN ROS€A’S O 3 > om committees e commit- " [ Tater moved up with good buying, 3 The surgeon of tho Chambersateeet bose O'Donovan Roséa’s Career, tank cashice of e bank, alto clty troasurer, | tes n claim, of which the renowned I'at Me- ::};:::" 3;.(::;& ‘!‘ufla?l""“’wu;:h“'::;: Catfonwer s, Whilo other bt "“'é“' pital decidnd not to remove the bullet from % Tondo i it i N i books of the le is chairman, is committee recom- ates @ 35 5 | ences were of a drepressing character, St. AW hiat wonld e i)y to folc | Fonsa's bodyiuntlline i attongers G Halcannn| e Lois =g sives (Loncionyitiassts published |1t TV pow/ch falsified the books of the | AEEIE 18 C A g in whioh M. | o reaulato the carringe of fraight and passen. | 30C¢3 were of, 8 droprosaing churnotor, | St depend on_ th tivo | say definitely when this will be. ’Donovans | & year ago the subjoined account of the life | bank by persistently understanding the city | A" et ™ o M 30itn “ MoA rdls | gers theroon; to probibit the pooling of earn- » Now York figures made the v he shooting. 1 it shonld L out s he | condition this eveming. is wnchanged from | of O'Donovan Rossa prior to his removal to f;",’ffl.‘n,fifl“.}::"&":fif !‘cfg;‘i‘: pow refuecd | g chairman nothing cleo could have been ox. ing of rallways endto prosido penaltics for bhe uply shiow an fncrease of 76,000 bushels id * o1 0t0'Dov: ), ornis ; Ty 5 ) e 0! 'y I i8 cc i 01 ittee, v ons of €5 ovisions, e ¥ It ] - :mdl th:t the n{;unn whlulxsh t0'DovanRossa | early morning, America. Since that event Mr. Rossa has alléging that the city has slready overdrawn pected from thluc\nncu.mh us committee, );:vi;e'; clh‘:c o m“wl;y! ThAll’ bo divided | of Wheat and 427,000 b‘xglvhln (f;[ corn. dn?’u! e e L could ke doe, although THE NEWSPAPER HARVEST, figured prominently as the head of what is |its account. The bank vtncials claim a differ- PENITENTIARY CONTRACTS, [ito two clasuon, A and B, Oiass A includes | DRUres Were largly in excess of ours and be 201 e Trishmen would rogrot such an b ;o ox, Februsry 3,—The cxtes editions | known as the skirmishing fund, and it bas be. | ence amounting fo. $75,000 embezaled by | After the reports of commtteca Mr. Lo, of | il uep railwayh as bave been o may bs sub. ST Grah iy D ek if on the other hand, it shonld bo found the | of newspapers containing the news of the | como tho fashion, whonever thore have beon | W ebb from the city fund and the bank s not Merrick, Introduced the following resolution: | sidized by the United States by money, honds | ¥ guict.and heavy and Jower Wl o Tido, was o hireling sin, this would but prove | shooting of Rossa aro selling liko wild firc. o e tional character in | TC*ECR¥Ible. The city claims it is not responsi- | ““That the secretary of stato furnish mem- | or lands, and all branches of roads o aided. | 0+ % *Prog 80IC1 e [ to be but the begioning of the vendetta, 1f | Neotly every one scems jubilant over the an- “‘”lt’!’““ ’,‘u"th‘ “‘F‘l‘:" ““’[“tf st ‘: :" : '?'fiml ;{”L’,’,‘;‘"{flfi' :he bank’s books by be:: i’; ‘the ;-%u:t; ;"."'g }:flmvpyt:l xicl‘l\lnonst{uc: Clnsil!‘inclu:l’ss‘nll tlwfiher r.?“ilwnyl.\orbrltlmcha» i 2 "0) § ey Englishmen,” ho said, “attempt o frighten | nouncement that the chief of the dynamiters | connection with the Trish revolutionary party | the latter’t dishonest officer now in force between the state and Mr. Stout | not designated A. Tt provides that all con- | was very quict, although th) session showo tho Tk BRithe Unitod Statestos usua inct: | has had his own medicine given him, in the United Kingdom, to attribute them to —— or othera relating to_convict labor and the | necting finea of railwaye doing business un- \ire worthy ot note, The receipts for ing their leading men, they would find the T . the machinations of Rossa and his confeder- A virginia Duel, pansgemt ot eonylots ho objoct. | 4¢F ono corporation shall ba considored as one s were heavy, while creamery marksts Trishmen feared the lead of the assassin no ADITIOK N s evates on this side of th Atlantic, whether | poinc oo S AT | Messrs. Kaley and Holmes were the object- | line under the provisions of this act. Passcn- | showed a great deal of thig grain goming in. moro than they foared Fingland's ropo, and | Toxpos, February 5Tt i stated in diplo-| or nok with justce 1t ia hard to toll} but cer- | [ORT00 Pl TR ok oot O eeiaititasesolution and Katwess itliom fthey, e rateson clvs & axe fixed at thro conts | Th cloce washeavy at bafely openia fgures; that they would meet chem at thei o R exica are | tain it is that Mr. Rossa has notsought to [ o'cleol L. Jack ar- f m etbe > del por mile, and on B at threo and a half cents. | No, 2 cash, nominally Sfc. game, o sk e st el own | matic circles that Rusdia and Amcrica are | L0 the motoricty. that this might bring |ter B, Page in the face, the ball lodging in | that ncarly two hours were wasted in the dis- | Sleepers aud chair cars may bejprovided ab & e 3 el paveying In regard to the extradition of dyna- | ;) ™ mhe Giazette article says: ““It is just a | 1ig neck, inflic erious, and possibly a | Cuseion. After this the house adjourned until | reasonbale fee, which is not fixed. Grain shall o A GREATER HERO THAN EVER, miters, ol st e R DD onsy T Hese his neck, inflicting a serious, and possibly af ¢, orfow morning, be shipped at themost cxpeditious time without | Fanged very quict and du'l and a llttle botter New YORK, February 3.—J. Piorrepont | PROVINENT INSHMEN'S OPINIONS 0F 0'00NO- [ udiiia *a ‘public character, He was then | Wottal wound, Jack thought himselt slight- THE INSURANCE RINC discrimination, distiuction or mark of favor, | than llnmnml,'zhn le: 11‘;.&'.2;:&5;(,,"11‘;;"?:?:: Edwards, British consul, was found in' his VAN ROSSA, about 28, strongly built, overflowing with life, | ed by Pago in the matter of social courtesy, | Of ho many miscellancons adventurers at | The maxinum cherg undred pounds iy | sting dc. Cash rocuived 3 library, 41 East Thir ty-first stroot. Ho had| . e ) and abounding in frolic. In those days he |and challenged him, Page went to arm him- [ present in Lincoln, the most brszen gang is | 141 down. Pooling . A printed [ was steady . heard of the shooting of Ro: by Mrs. SURFALO, I'ebruary 3.—A number of promi- | po e 'q shop in Skibbereen, selling everything Koveyiies tli6 one cam aosed ot ts, - They | fcbedule of rates of a0 g d freight BYE haat Aot L nont Ttishraen In this city were interviewed | K¢E Ao fsel M08 | sclf and on his return found Jack waiting at | the one composed of insuranco agents, ~ They | fchedule of rates of passs el : R udley. Boing told Kossa would probabl in the way of food and. clothing required by | 3000 4 Foataurant awhere the quarrel bo. | are not satisfied with the earth; they want the | 6wiff must be conspicuously ‘posted at oach [ waq lack and casier, large quantitios being recover, Edwards cjnoulated: *Then ho will | DY the Aesociated proa representative in rela- f 3% iohbors, His neighbors meant cvery- ; ) o guasgll AR 2 for th station, The fre'ght 1s divided in seventeen | Jef¢ over, becoiue'a greater horo than over,” and thon | £100 to the shooting of Rousa. James Mooney. | pobiconante and townspeople—for mles (£8%: Page gave tho word Wfirel and nine | fotws wnd 8 Coqted of boniade, Tor 618, 164 | olgsen ‘and tho rates of every article trans- | ' ¥ . headded: “It s unfortuaato that hoshould | px-hrosident of the Trish national league, enld | o ind, and Rossa, being naiversally popula-, | #'ct o lowed, i quick theeession. aelkh | LDt Tegialature and nearly all in | portad is fixed by this bill. {The rates aro FROVISIONS nk ; Y auiakibs d ntod. T | Rossa was in any way connected with the re- [ 1S8R (N et A ute | Jack s held for trial. Both young men are | agents represcnt what is called “‘0ld time” | fates. . Olass B ls allowed 17 moro Shatt A | tne strength of a little higher market at the subject, She surely must be dumented. cent explosions in England, neither did he | ® tribe o LRAL] i shnpheonan oqt | well knowh. Page has a wide circle cf con- | companies and they are here to frame legisla- | | he Yy neir i ad | yards, and throughout the morning session liave heyez Roelior thatiL loan rsoall Snnd | 05t iE 0o B n e R ooty Bl [ Moare athleaaTol eeriak, outzishopKeoper nections in this and other states. tion that will discourage the formation of | 18w by any em:loyee or managar of the road | Yitow A0, B EROCE 00 (O QUi e KRowluouipgorter; handin the afair. Roma had oo following |22, sdditional end distinctive o new companiog and to obliterrte those already | arg punisiable b of from $100 80 81,000, | o), was quite well sustained. Cash quots IN OTTAWA. Gt b any 1 naobunb i 2 thisth fostmbry | cAken from s bistlplac . Olmetead’s bill (House roll | The bill attracts considerabls attention | §NCRNET IR I o YECnG" oy February, e — d v ; 5 ERREEY,s nadian Bavk Embezzlor Caught, | Qrgavizec : i o Otrawa, Ont., February 3,—In the house of | Rossa may have good reasons for his bitter | ‘108 Wk ah cariy o % 52.) propores to allow the citizens of Ne. | from the senators and they actuallylistencd t0 | A4 tho close of the morning session the mar. commons last night great excitoment was | hatred to Ilogland, but the Irish loade: braska to enter inte contracts or agresments | its readicg 4 ket was steady at o slight advance. In the had e, Fel g ” insur o i g Onmotion of Senatcr McAllister the com- r e o froak.. 3 D Ukt ) onE, February 3,—A young man | to mutually insure each other against fire, | of ! he com- | g gearnoon call, wheat and corn showed more report suiil he had been killed and when fur-|in KEngland were planned in that country by He was already & man of mark, notun. ersons shall be thus permitted i ran. | bill the preference and have 1t printed imme- | *4 s in i ing to come from San Honduras, South Amer- | 27502 s permitted in one organ a little oasy ther intelligence proved he was not danger- | a person in the employ of the communists, or dly; for beginning life at 16, a poor | ing “F[ization. Why the restriction tor 2000 If | diately, desel ek A < & Fld friendless lad, hisstrong qualities and business | ica, was arrested here to-day and delivered to | 10,000 desire to become members of some Two bills amending the civil code were in iy TH .;V..Ml,‘e:v ;;m:nkn(].,] focliogs of disappointment uh;;:u!:;lf‘,r. mizadion, nu:}““;,nn by m: aptitude had made him_comparatively rich, | tho Canadian detectives, - 1t appears that | (sl insurance company why not permit thom, | troduced oy M, Snell, and one by Mr. Hast- Amerion’s Foreign: Policy, 54 : g i ¢ was just the sort of recruit that the shrewd | some months ago, while eccupying a position | gay you. Probabl cad will ex. |ings. Un the third reading, Senator Hastings 10N, February 3.—The Post, in a spec- CAVEL ON THE DYNAMITARDS, Gl e e just thesort of recruit that the shrewd th il A ition | sy you, Probably Mr, Olmstead will ex. |ings. Un the third reading, Senator Hastj 1 Feb Tho Post, Ty 5 N ol | e onin, editor of the Catholic | Stephons, who never troubled himsolf with the [ of trust in the Merchants’ bank of Belleville, | piaa when his bill comes up, bill declarirg as legal public roads that have [ 0ol i morning, says Amerlen's recent New Youx, February 8. —Monsignor Oape! o P KA T "’l Ak | ‘tag-rag’ of the brotherhood, delighted to make, | Ont., ho embezzled $10,000 and decamped to | Cortain it is that the insurance agents are | been in common uso lor ten years, was lost. itoin Ohill Pern Africa and Coren indls Thgiren “’l‘:ffll'“"“ ll».\lhhu pros Ltlu'; In I{\':i::lx‘:nxllf«-red‘in:tl:n:t;ly .é'mg”l"’:“;‘fl'if Fog g named Rossa the district C., the ‘cap- | South America, whero ‘ha cut agreat dash. | u high glee over the hold they have obtained | This is something unusual, as bills which activity in Chili, Peru, Africa and C ; lu» M:""“ of fi"" aplem:) he said QAKRoWH JGAOLIS ML IER I IORAE T RE LA a0 'bff tain’ went his way, leaving the new officer to [ The authorities refuse to give his real pame. |in and about the state capitol, First they |reach athird reading are seldom defeated. | cates her intention of having a foreign pol reland has suffered enough. 1 have nothing e e R TR A OEsh W 62 LRy UL had af. | swear in as many of his acquaintances as_ho [ Ho belongs to a very prominent Canzdiun | made great efforts to get into the statoconven- [ Hastings, Durland, Filson, Hoebel, Lewis, | ho question i« one of considerablo import- }:::Jll:..l;: kindest ’f“;}:n;‘,:":;;l "‘fi‘m'&!:". uI;}y o foxbluaais and wordss Srometladiofy| Ko porauade to join. l:;xtl.lng h;- heaet into | faily, tions and there undertook to and did dic- Shl:_vlufindmfikmnnr were the only anes eup: e S, The policy adopted by : oman, neth- d bis mind, Did 1o the work, Rossa_gathered a_regiment some e ———— tate the nomination of the present state [ Porting the bill, ! £ ; § odslol dvanmity o rovolilng anl inbuman, ;{:;;",‘,‘;',}:‘f;i;,‘lfl“ ontsy 3?»?3..:16‘.’"“1");:&}"3;:: hundredsstrong in and sbnot Skibbereon, This | New York Dry Goods Market' auditor, and the political abdication of the IN THE 10BBY. Oleveland upon assumipg tho oftice of pret o thown ot of work hocuso o thoes ot |60 b wind the xealt of Titiah tyrany. [ S8 "6 LVere, itabiishad a mohanfoa' | N YORK, February —Tho dry goods, |eliient doputy who has pot dawcod fo their| G, M. Humpbroy, apeaker of tho houso |ont Wik ba watshed with kuen intarost bore rages, is it not plain Treland'a wronva cannot stitute and reading-room, and became an ar. | a5 is usual with Tuesday’s markot, wero quist | iVt 10 J0GE, Cotie Bok,, S0P B0 £ | during the lust wession, s viewing legislative | o 20 EEER To (id UG S 000 S would be redressed this wa: John Boyle O'Kelley Interviewed, | dent social reformer. 1ie dubbed his literary | in demand, thoughdsliveries on former pur- | ¢rade, The railroad gang and the insurance *”‘;"“;mmbor of prohibition lobbyists were | compel America to admit the existence of & ANOTHER SKETCH OF MBS, DUDLEY, Special Telegram to THE BEE, association the Phanix club, in compliment | chages continue to return good total sales. | syndicate possess us and we are not permitted | putson holing membora to-duy. regular foreign policy and defend her inter- Niw Youk, February 8, —Another sketch b i 3 to O'Mahoney, whose branch of the conspir- | yp 0, 4 o but | t0 say wko we do want for officers or what i ttorned after that of | ©5t8 in Amcrica agaiust European attacks. of Mrs, Dudléy ia given by a woman who says February 3,—Jobn Boylo O'Kelley | acy, not then a4 etrong as it afterward be. | Men's wear woolens reflect o] activity, but | Qi3 Chlooaliry for our bonefit, This in- | 1)1 e foeibbt ro Lot at o —— b 1 3 R = “ T 4 a 8 Pheni: 0 % oderate wants are taking a fair quan- o il 5 Y sho isan intimate riend, Sho uukesthe prisonar | W4 interviewed this afternoon concerning the | come, was known as the Phunix association, | many mo ARA G5 Beseliy JOF o beutil, Al Tlinois, tho frelght raten bolug ) Canadian, & native of Montreal, Shocam to | shuotivg of Rossa. Mo maid: “I balieve 1| Aud undor the eover of Wacuub b carried on | B3 0 WL TE08 fenturs of It woek s Mo Douglas county modical society has & | Afpreskx, Ve, February 8—Theromome- ciployed as gurse at the New Yok hospical, | know the woman who shot Rossa, T think | ™4,y Stovous usually kept tight hand |ing 6,854 packages from this port, and 4,013 THE HOUSE delegation bere, Lr. Sualdivg and Dr. Mor-| 40 yglow sero this morning, at Marshield, WHle thore sh” san ometinaa wath aicet | that the circumstances of the cass, warrants | over such clubs and assuredly would not have | {rom Boston and elsewhere, making tho tota | 5ucial Correspondence to tha B am, in the futo # ) ally fine voice, She was ‘‘stropg-minded,” | M€ suspecting in her, the person of a_British | permitted a number of vagaries in which K. for the expired portion of the year 23610 R peog : 5 i Gommon and rough packers sold around about The Douglas [, :Che house took recess at 12:15 until 2:30 S 00 To L Fe o mixed at §4 0@ howling distsacts attention and justice away | 11o house surgeon of Chambers street hos- 270, ‘with beat heavy at $475@4 &, - Lighte Y pital sent a communication o the court from more dangerous men. While we must|yiating ou examination of Rosea’s wound DISAPPOINT or, as it is called by the initiated this side of [ Special telegram to ThE Bre, the Atlantic, the I(rish) R(epublican B(roth- | 1, erhood)—having been sworn in 5o far back a8 L — 2404, : : it 1p nighta to liate Omai, |12 below. DT idrd =B spy, but in giving utteranee to this belief, and | sa and the Pho-nix men indulged in 1838, had | packages, sgainst 10,040 the same time last LN, —With one or two ex- fand if any legislation heneficial to Dmaha Hor Tather holds government position of | 0008 T want my bomtion clearly. vt | he becn A¢ homes As 16 bapiiened, o <pant | year and'15.002 in 1879, the largost provious | ceptions all the members who were absent | secured, 1t will bo without Lancaster’s help, 134008 ‘prominent b overmental. sirclos, 1f the so-called Ysoult Dud! the earlier part of that year in Americs, | total for the same period from last mights ecsslon might have been Hor o loowsio, D Van e Noran, | 8 he claims, an Eoglish woma d” shot | teaching O'Mahoney, who was greatly in need ———— was the phylscian two . yoars nge|Kosa becauso she believed it her mission and | of the lesson, how o’ organize. And, in con Portugal Pounces on Congo, to the company which built the large hotel at | 99ty #0 to d>. ~All honor to her, T would | sequence. the demonstrative Kossa, beiog left | Biuix, February 5.—Henry M. Rockaway. Another family of rolatives | 10t utter & ayllable in her detraction, yery much fo himeelf, contrived to attraot |y 0 eosived from Glasgow a trusiworthy tole: uamed McPhorson or McPheeters hold influ. |1 o the contrary, = s 1 ve, | the attention of the government, The whole s Slamow » miworthy o letter ssnt to Governor Dawes by dirsotor : ; TegsdY.10r heumatiom, 1L eyEIde BL) ential positions in Quebec. This branch | 8he was employed by the British government | affair was very curious, and, on many ac- | gram stating the Portuguese man of war has | % PP R T s P e | © children, have for a number o years been | have suffered its pains ha & u when in New York showed invitations they | 40 ehis thivg, then woe to her, and to the | counts, merits clucidation. Sutfice it to say | formally annexed both banks of the Congo | % ¢ner® Burke 0 8 r e the ovly inhabitants of an island in the Sus- | efited by Hood's Sarsaparilia. If you have olalm 0 have received to Prinooss Loui % | government which employed ber as it will | now, that Rossa and a number of his asso- | and contested the coast line, Portugal has | tion, askiog him and the members of both|quehanna river, just above Port Deposit, | falled to find relief, try this great remedy. first recoption. The entire family affected | then be a terrible affair indeed. An affair far | ciates were arrested, tried and convicted, But | emphatically rejected the propos houses of the legielature to visit the Expo- | Where an ice gorge now exists, Tn 1875t “1 was aflicted with rheumatism twenty nglish customs to & remarkablo extent, and | more terrible in its result for England than | it was the interest of everybody concerned to | Africaninternational association which France | sition in a body, family was in great peril and ite members | yours, Previous to 1833 1 found no relief, but | by their bigotry in English affairs alienated | for Ireland, +How can a British apy be prov- | make as light of the affair'as possible, so that | approved. She demands the wholo of the [ “About half dozen bills were now intro- | Were rescued at great risk by pereoneliviog 0n f gr g worse one thine most el i veral persons who were otherwise inclined | e0, Dy sending to Lreland for the photograph | the prixoners, after many months of impris- | territory and the right of the bauk between | duced among which was one by Heinrich to | the thore. They are again cooped up on the | 0 "oyl ea reanaritla, did me more good | tohe friondly, Mrs, Dudley loft New York | of Mrs. Tyler, whos operations thero excited | onment, were relaated in' 1859, on_condition | th French frontict and Tobiloango down to | establish an jnsane assluis st Dodge, and one | 1080ly bit of land, and have been unable to L DAL AR M PG hospital four months ago and returned to Can- | #0 Much comment and indignation in 1884. 1t | of coming up Iur{udxmrnlwhenu]lsd upon. | Congo and castward to the fourtecnel paral- | by Hazen to provent the sale and distribution | feach the shore: for several weeks, To-da; R, Barcom, Birtey Villago, Mass ada, where she has been connected with the | 19 ® simple matter aud will verify, or disprove | They were now all marked men, so most_of | ell of latitude. The association has for-|of obsene literature and prints. Roberts managed to attract the attention of h T ll“ o, Bhirley Villag M, Engluh government service, She came to |y theory at ouce. Yseult Dudley is Mrs, | them took themselves off—some to America, | warded new proposals but it is not considered | It now being 10 o'clock the special order of | Poplo on the river bank and by slgns and T hAd rheumatlsi three years, and got B0 New York only recently. Tyler, and photographs of the latter will fur- | some to England and one or two to Dublin, — ~ Btarved to Death on an Ieland, Special Telegram to Tk B BaLTiNORE, February 8,—William H, Rob-| ¥e doubt if there is, or ean be, a speciic After the usual preliminarles the clerk read | ¢ unq hiy family, consisting of & wife and | remedy for rheumatism; but thousands who observed in their places this morning at 9:30 when thy epeaker called the house order. Rheumatism babl ) 4 called for by Mr, Nettleton, This | houting conveyed to them the ‘intelligence | relief till I took Hood's Sarsaparilla. It has ufab overwhaliniog. estimony. . Perhapa 1| Amoog tho 1aas was Fiowss, who. ocas s ot | ProPable they will be accepted, e o with sl logher | that, hia wifo. and one of their children were | dono great things for me. 1 recommend it 10 Excitement in England, might have considered the attempt to kill | prison to find his business ruined, —_— lation and makiog the passenger rates three | d¢ad, and that the others were in g dying | guers” Lewis Bunuass, Biddeford, Me. SO0 In Kingland, Wome » fanatlcal crime were hat the s fellow-Phunix men drifted about in Political Absurdities, o A e DB i erodned | condition Their condition is dreadfal one, y to | the world: he was far too useful to be | Special tel [l j omuittes has been | They canmot escape, and no assistance can | Food's Sarsaparilla 1s characterized 14 LoxDow, February 5,—The firstintelligence | defend the murderes i tndicate | allowod o drit, - Stephens Sook b s o-con | - Tosmeran T Er e ary . Hoporta | fsrmed nd equctiad to framera bl thae |Feach thom uatl the’ situation in the Fivor | (hreq peculiriion : 1t, tho eomination & of the shooting of ('Donovan Rosss was post- | that this was a political sgent? 1y | fidential aid, and kept him employed —now as RN, A FamuY wonld regulate the fares and freights on rail- [ changes. The cause of the deaths is not| yo\.qiul agents; 2d, the proportion; 3d, e od on the newspaper bulletins from: the New | ¥OUd 1ot have done it for a common English | an organizer in one or the other of the Irish | ©0e from Gillman, Saybrook and Belleflow- | Cos 5 i et e "have done so and | kBown,but it is passible they may be T T TR paper bulletine from W | murderess and if he were English why did be | provinces, now in breakiog up the meetings | er, all strong democratic places in the county, | their bill was reported to the senate this [ i York Associated Press office and sent on | do it for the woman “‘tickers” to clubs at midnight, which shows qualitics. The result is amedicine of nnusua A of such natioualists as refuse to conspire, and | that the negro residents have for some time | momning, and will be brought up in the house A French Fight, strength, effecting cures bitherto Wnknows now as onc of the serles of messengers that | poe, recelving anoymous letters warning them | this afternoon. It is neccasary to know this| Pawis, February 8, —Adumiral Corebet tele N i . ™ el i o Send for book containing additic ovidenos quick work cousidering the five hours differ- | ROSSA TO HAVE BEEN DEPOSED, | #ore, constantly coming and golng bobween | 16'01,¢ (e county, or take the consequen i order to understand the subsucuent. action | graphs the war office to-day that the French | *Tionars Sarsaparilla tones up my systea . ence in time between New York and London, | THE CHIEF OF THE IRISH AGITATORS TO HAVE | canpiracy, | Tn all theue avocsticns | In true southern'style. The United States [ of Olimstead, who objectod to the spacial 6" | force, after a aeve fght, carriodthe Chigews | purties 1y blvod, sharneiis oy uprit o, 400 The mews spread with wonderful rapidity| EEN SHELVED 1N JUNE AND 8UCCREDED by | distioguished himself by zeal and address as ::"""K"l"“l'(';"lm" sppaaled to to poalth | O o i Thiureay mest in order that- the | works commanding Kee Lung mines. Tho feoips ta Jhake fub graryy . TUONPION, throughout the city and caused the wildest] JVDGE BRENNAN, OF SIOUX CITY, I0WA, well a8 by a truculence, which was thoroughly p\"-]?u.-tl o for ualug the mails for sush | Boulo might receive and consider the report of “L’,"fhh};:‘,_:lfl‘;, .‘.‘,"'fl,_‘;‘;“ ity wounded. | 00 Barsaparilla beats all others, and excitement. Crowds of people surreunded | Special to the Chicago Tribune. good-humored and Trish in those daya the sub-railroad committee. He promised J 1 worth 18 welght in gold.” 1. BARBINGTON, 5 "All. leogth d‘n:filmt:‘;iuus )m:lml:l. Tli- er} e ‘—.‘—“ 1 the bill should be presented this lluumug. o Ml“mm“;“‘ 150 Bank Strect, Now York City. - " ‘eople, was esf i toward the close of nol Legislature, Mr, Nettleton opposed delay and urged the d Goruer there ware kroups of men jubilantly | had reached this city, & prominent Irishman, 1863, dad Rowa became the nominal pro: SpRiNGPIELD, Fobruary 3. A lare number | Bouse ¢o consider tho bill at the presca time, | New Yonk, February 8. —Schedulos inthe| Ho0d'S - Sarsaparilla _;‘f‘u““m o bear what tha o ohedestriane | in the course of & conversation with & Tribune {Hmr: He now took a wife for the second | of bills were introduced to day, snd referred, | He said what was now before the house was 8 | assignment of Abel D" Breed, mining stock | goi by all druggists. $1; six for 85, Madag fho Sovpad fo eer hat Hhe exaitement wasl oo oL la ime, finding considerable difficulty in getting | and among the number was ouc to repeal tho | certainty, whereas nibody knew what the | speculator, filed to-day. Liabilities #817,- | o0 ¥ 6y FIOOD & €O, Lowell, Mass, Dot ahoe™ Toe ouatay Homs ““The king pi ! prieat to perform the ceremony, in such dis. | Harper high Hcsnss lew and. oac 11AKI0 086 | bill of $he sub-committce mould b llke, M | 000, norwmal assets 0,046,000, actual asse 3 b 5 response was iovariably king pin of dynamitards to day ls sup- | repute at the time was the conspiracy with | uniform saloon Jicenss of §20. Holt was of the same opinion, Mr, Holmes V§30,000, 100°Doses _One Dollar. the bull:h u boards and at almost every street | Before the report of the shooting f Roasa | 1