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THE OMAHA DaIiLy BEE. THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 9, 1885. NO. 199, hWALES’ WELCOME, |t e et o iew WINNIPEC. e, " ot ol v e vy | GHIGAGO’'S. ELEGTION {5 o5 oo iy om0 "o, | THE TRAFFIG WORLD. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. e eerr Taa Catued. Trowe 4 while the republican papers assert that the Tae Prince and Princess of Wales There was Ver;’nflfan Trading in Receive @ Generons tal, illegal arrested, court Al 2 2 official count will show that Smith carried the ::):ullxlih‘muy mu""mfi“'aovm‘-u'?.“"r‘."m‘..lfi The Commiltee of Pablic Safety Have[ety. mee :ummil:loe of p;hllclu(;aty. com- And Hearty Irish Welcome in The Aggregate Transactions Very Large and Prices Higher. FRENCH REINFORORMENTS FOR CHINA, Pants, Apnl S,—The governmens has e-| TI00DS RADIAY Pouring Ints tie §.at solved to continue to_send reinforcements to flr War’ China until the final treaty of peace shall Tave been signed, DECLINES THR RUSSIAN PROPOSITION, Losnow, April 8,—Lord Granville for-| And Being Distributed to the warded a dispatch to the British ambassador ' ' at St Potersburg refusing to accede to the Strategetio Points, request of the Russian foreign minister to ex- tand the lins of the debatable sone on tho | Iydians Threaten to Oapture the Ruseo-Afghan_frontler to the Parapamisus mountains, Earl Granville insists that| a Government Stores. leasor line will be the furtherest limit and ures an eatly meeting of the joint boundary L commission. e Possibility vhat a Battle May There was a slight renewal of the war feel- i ing on the stock exchange to-day, owing to Ogcur in 12 Days. roports from St. Petersburg that the chief of staf of the Rumian army had obtained the | Tho Pagple of Prince Albert in czar's assent to the acceleration of the prepa- % i rations for war, Consols for both money and Great Trepidation. account 973 A BUSINESS” FAILURE. R B 1t s 8 A General Uprising ot the Indians erson rown, livery stable keepers, r-ixziyeuum-y, ‘with liabilities of over half & On the North Boundary million, and assots that may equal that Thithent, amount in time, The firm ina large holder of stock of the New York Cab company, which is claimed will not be affected by the WINNIPEG failure, 5 TROOI'S POURING INTO THE SEAT OF WAR. GRTTING SOLID WITH THE AMEER, 3 Rawat, Pisnr, April §,—The grandjdinner | WINNIPEG, April 8.—The Nineteenth rifles in honor of the ameer to-day was a great |and the Winnipeg firld battery camped twen success, and ;}manzad a brilliant and impres- | ty-eight miles from Fort Que Appelle last sive scene. The viceroy sat upon a dais, the , N posed of oitizens, declare that they have evi i ";:""‘;:‘:ml:“ t,‘“;“‘(‘l‘l’l:m‘,:"‘fl‘: L Evidence of Great Frand, dence in hand of fraud at varlous of the poll- - id that he had t 1og places, and a number of b will e itiaed "t quubion aoq WA . follow, although no arreats have been mads 1D o L e menehes | Oarter Harrlaon Eleotad by the |i2iasmee, fhh, Sea'oed i s 2 time bo examin et b o o ) ...hfi.::fig\.lnr Bruwnn% at:::’:- f Bare Mu_lomy of 350, ::';1“ -];;|:lo;|1‘2.ltl«‘..ntu:,hgo,fi :\E.‘: :‘:".3:22 iate hasring, gave. Sher ’ o t) continued the case uf . . from d W meadng, the 238 April, when 1t promises | Lt 18 Considered by Every One a|indicate that they wera tampered with. In to hear the casq and compel the governor's the tenth precinct of the thirteenth ward {oroes 46 b SENSY, Moral Defeat, voters are willing to swear that the numbers re of their ballots were greater than the mum: GENERAL GIRANT, {54 E EF}:' returned as having been voted. A COMPORTADLE NIOHT, Probabability that the Official|yace, n‘::‘;‘,}:‘{;,,“‘:';"_’t“fm”:ml"mm; Niw YORk, April 8,—Gen. Grant paseed a Count will Declare for Smith admittance to the rooms where the ballots are very quiet night, there being no return of the ) |locked up. They state that they will appeal hemorrhage, and official buileting of medical :::;:wm for an order authorizing that " g luced to watch the ballots, The attendants are quite reassuring, About 4:80( A ng the Election May be Con- pnmxnhur statement is made that William J, . y A ; . Senator Chaffee and U, S. Grant, Jr., left the i Gallagher, convicted of ballot box stuffing, house and gave an_encouraging report of the tested in the Courts. Joushed for 3 man at the polls yesterday who general’s ondition, At six this morning Gen. SHGUEE AN, & conilte b (e Badenn left the house, and said i answer tol o potice work Hand in Glove | ommitteo and republican mansgers who had an inquiry, “Gien, Grant has passed a very this afternoon to decide whether they would Y P i iotly.” with the Thieves, Tramps contest the returns from the various precincte eazy night, He s now resting quietly. and it was underatood that th 1d d 19:30 v, M.—Gen, (irant has been compara- and Ward Rounders. A 5 :;;’:& ! .:w“':;:'o“ o 80, tively comfortable during the morning. He 8r. Louts, April &—Returna from yester- has coughed very seldom, had some tempo- OHICAGO ELECTION, day’s elections show that the democrata elect- rary pain 10 the throat which necessitated the . ol 0 the shLiFe gty toket - abi : gl . DU y , excopt six members 3 He bas teken nour. | HARRIBON SUPLOSED TO BE ELECTED LY & G e e R M Eusonss b 18 §f A amuncl 1 lven” mebers of e e 0 3 3 0. ouse of delegates, temperature 99 5, Special Telegram to the Br, * Kansas Orry, April 8.—The majority of 2 v, 31.—Dra. Barker, Donglas. Shrady and [~ (yyncaco, April 8.—The unofiiclal returns | of Moore, democratic candidata for mayor, is Sands meet in concultation this vlfl.ernmm. SH0W tHAL OAFESE HIATFIBO0 HiR BBsH Felelaoted | Orer 74,000 The remainder of the ticket is night with a battery three miles behiud them, | Senator Ch ffee left General Grant's house at . > divided, The council stands six each republi- A o e R e ok paow, | Thelr forces joined them this morning but |12:30. He said tho general's fac looka | mayor of Chicago by tho narrow majority of | cans and democrate eft, Adfter valuable prese f 5 et the amesr he. acxnowlodged in_ brief | were obliged to await supplios before moving | {761l 88 it did & month ago, but that the body | 850 votes, These figures may be changed 100 prrsinel Y i# becoming emaciated . Tho pationt walked : SR his obligations to tho queen aud ¥icoroy, | further tomard Tonchwood, “B” battery ro- | e roind erotere ™ haffoe Hoss ot appre. | cither way when the return made by the A CHIOAGO TRAGEDY and stated that he would render every service ancstated that he would rondor overy srvie | L5LC0 {0 TR ation, it having | hend nmmediai Qonh. judgea are received. It is considered by [ 4 DISCONSOLATE HUSTAND SHOOTS HIS MOTHER- every one n moral defeat, and_there is every | ., ; SR vyt Bettiot had peomised help. to the Afghans. | been decided to send it and the Queen's Own | THE SENERAL PASSES A COMFORTALLE DAY. | probability that on the official count, Sidney | 1% "AW DAV WOUNDS HIS wirk axp The Afghans would in the firmest mavner | on to Swift Current to go down the river. A Nrw Yons, Aprl §.—The afternoon vassod | Smith, wi Ibo declared elected by a decisive (10T, SIS ide by side with the British [ '~ A i in absolute quiet, as did the morning hours | majority, unless the common council return- | Special Telegram to T e o mon enny. The Vicoroy |®ecial train with the royal grenadiors of | (AW ' dlne “*Mys., ‘Dr. Newman and |ing board will refuse to recognize tho bare. | - Ciucaco, April & —She is dead!” “She then presented tho Ameer with a magnificent | Toronto on board reached the city at 7 o'clock | Mrs, Whitelaw Ried left their cards. [The|faced frauds, In the latter event, the matter | i, geyq:» fer son-in-law shot her through sword. The Ameer, in accepting it, asid o | thi a. m., having made the journoy from | exprossed opinion of Dr. Barker is that he [ will bo prosscuted in the courts,’ Thero aro Hhas R hoped to strike therewith any enemy of Great | Port Axthur in 21 hours, Col. Grassett | felt little apprehensiou of serious results dur- | already evidence of a fierce public indigna- the Lieart and then Jalled himself ere the Fritain, The Ameer was well satisfied with | was in command of the battalion which num. | ing the day or night served to allay immedi-|tion, ~as gome of yesterday's frauds | exclamations that arose from a multitude of the ceremonies. b?ugfi.’)men, l}&aidaurchue the rear .éu:;d ;t'f nnxiedty -:d t: nhow:r ula&lnél ‘ti‘r:;melt: :al f.?:‘,}i ho‘h;‘l;xht..l Imd“l:hr- 3 gnr:fi‘:cmnm: excited throats in the vast crowd that surged : RICE : the Queen's Ow: uwenty-one and the | the crowd which up to that tin c S L Ottiwa Frot Ruards, _sharpshosters number- | stood §and stared at the house. General | openly mado can be verified, a_ public moye- | and swayed around the tront door of a small Hoxa Koxa, April 8.—English ehipowners | jo“Gicy two men wero with tho grenadiers, | Rosser, who achieved considorable renown | mont will take shape wkin to the one which | wooden shanty at 1 South Desplaines street L v e D ‘All went out by apocial train at 1 o clock, during the war in the confederate cavalry, | drove Colvin out of power, e e A ST () et of China. They are very skeptical in regar % called at_10 a. m., and left a basket of THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tehiis oasanic t ised tection by the lish cabi- IT 1S NOW REPORTED R S the front of which is occupied as a small con. oo micr turice e, ansies ke 1 bai i flowers. Ho did not weo Grant but when ho |}, ., oollacted evidence of open fraud and with | fects i pet. In consequenco the ontire trade is being | that the sharpshooters and grevadiers will | aamo out he said: e is better’ At 6:30 | a8 colle pon fraud and. fectionary shop, Mrs, Anna A, Mulligan, the diverted to German bottoms. aleo lkely o to Switt_Current with B bat- | 315 Cneral Grant, Altred Grant, and wife | 8,P0blc fund of ove $100,000,it i believed | b iutreas, Iny dend. with o buliet in hor O anD, B ancs aonth b tha Sasietehown | ore,, in the library, “and De. - Douglas | ier of penitentiary convictions ara. cer- | hoart. Not far away wae the dying body of Loxpox, April §, —Henry M, Stanley hopes {30 1 'S (0 ML 1) effectod by the two | Fagmencel: At 00 el e G, | tain to follow. Tho voting in the Virst and | Edward Lambert, her eon-in-law, and in an to viit the Unitcd States at the end of the | "iyicions at Claric's rossing, and the qacstion | (iraus was. resting. comfortably: that the | Ninth wards was carefully watched and the | adjoining bed room lay the wounded and month, - He will stay b.uus ort time. of a further advance will be ecttled at that | family forl so coafident that the general | Sitizens Le:‘:rau:ltptfi; fil'fi'i'?p: :gg:vumd:c;w&} swooniog form of ghe{‘eu; L.‘:nhm,[ t‘:m wife FRRNOH DO S . |time. i o | ould pass a good might, they had retired to | HEY 0T Lar R HENE T e L ST o ted | O the assaasin, and the danghter, of the mur. Panis, April 8.—The first ballot for presi- | It is expected ugo dlvn-]x;nn f"«" p‘z,u to ICrmcg reat. 4 _ r.h:l; L TTEESH A T E L DL viE: ol G “u:‘ fi::'the b?:?iiezo:: fl;:w:sl:hcxdl?:m ‘i‘sal“'i;:a“;?iChi‘“‘i':)‘l)fizl’n:‘lf'ls ":.fif’iufi'ffi?.“n{a.'l\? fi]bflc‘c:fl-m&fiuimu“’g ehchitinerantl ot 1010 p. . the following bulletin wae | purg bank robbery motoristy, who ruus a |ily, Dlin Aoortanized P Thia sobbing sadidis: Jong and loud as the gueats procseded to Dub- | 83; no ch On the third ballot Floquet | next fall in order to fully restore peace. It | quiet afternoon; his general ondition. 1n the lwllr»gn a thn;corner fi Lndsb:llev ;\ndfl ionfl; tracted children of Mrs, Mulligan stood about ce! . = 3 98 6 5 5 h ; h Twer £6_an address of weloome presented by | 30,000,000 for carrying on the operations in | boldt, where a quentity of government sup- *l‘SiKN;) K Daae AD, logue, o professional poker player and a | ible tragedy was enacted. at 10:30 o'elock to- the citizens’ committee the prince said he was | Tonquin and adjourned, plies ire stored, and the advauce will prob- Uiz 1 Snnave, AL D, | esident of the north side was vouched for by | day. Tdward Lambort called at the house of 0 renew his acqasintance with | Svakiy, AprilS.—The guards and Austra- |ably be hurried to prevent their capture, It he will not send out s Parson” Davies, a resident of the precinct | his mother-in-law to see his wife, Theresa, SRlInd ko duihw L o o i hey 8 i Dr. Sbradysays he will not 5 | \nd voted. Proascutions will follow against | from whotn e has_lived Apart for seyecal Dublin.. In the passage throuph the streats | lian contingent which left here on Monday |is also stated more bulleting to-pight unloss somothig un: | #8d voted: Peoeccutions will follow agsiatt | from whom e hos lived apart for sovera of_the city the partyiwere everywheregreeted | for Handouts, with orders to build a zeraba at | raT RIRL 11AS PLACED A LARGE FORCE OF | expected occurs, The general is sleeping and Bt S A ywlm lgd HEL yvuahn. " (l:t ?kng II’1 er e;- or ;r mot l?i with enthusiasm, Thehouses on both sides | that point, have reached their destination. ey the Aostors thinl helwill liave ajqal et Paighty o sof publ 7, wh in the' little cake 'shop in front, ho passe of the ayenues through which they proceeded | 40,000 YORKSHIRE MINERS ON A STRIKE. e e L HiTk how iliayeae dupatehed to tako tho names of tioso whots | through to the itchen in tho rear, Thero ho wer adornod with beantiful decorations and | g oo PO ML P | South Brauch fn order to make an attemp: THE STOOR GROWERS, o 3 e found' the_persons he sought. Thero was d X dragged out of the polling place by Old Billy | g1eat emotion in his face when he entered and the windows and roofs crowded with kel i H g 2 CONY. " " [ o s 5 miners are now on a strike in Yorkshire alone | at that point. The troops will probably reach | THE CONVENTION CONCLUDES 178 LABORS AND | Whelan. He was badly bruised and will #pectators eager to catch a - glimpse | (Lt NG o cent reduction of wages, n % i H his eyes were moist with tears. Ho advanced of the future king and queen there in about twel 7o days, when there is a ADJOURNS SINE DIR. prosecute Whelan. In the sixth precinct of toward his wie and extended hia right hand Along thoroute of the royal procession on the | THE OTTOMAN DOMINATION PROCLAIMS AGATRST | possibility that an engagement may occur. A | Guprpang, April 8,—The stock growers | the first ward Dennis Kayanaugh, one of the | as if in groeting. way to Dublin castle many persons crowded e ‘measenger from Prince Albert has just pasecd il et rlongc | bondsmen of Mackin and Gallagher, was o T Y E TAEAE Il in past the escort of the lancers, The prince AR . |here. e says thereis provisions thero for | convention, which re-convened at10 o'clock | Jeading spirit of the “‘gang.” Gallagher 5 s ! o 'Wal k all rresnlaritios good | CONsTANTINOPLE, April 8, — An official | ¢hreg weeks only, and if relief does not come |a. m., was the largest attendance of the ses- | spent some time at this polling place and in| He eaid then he whecled suddeniy in his of Waler ook all these rregularitios 8000 | proclamation has heen issued stating that the | | 'that “time the police and settlers will be " The fi t aftor some disous. | fact made a count of the first and second | tracks and faced his mother-in-law. ~Sho was uaturedly and renssured tho displaced speeta- | wmahdi is acting in opposition to the princiy les | £ cad to lay down theie arms and surrender | S0 The finance xoport, after some discus | o'y, "qoing all ho could to advance tho |alarmed by the terriblo look in hia face, but torstby shaking bands cordially with allwith. | of Tylamism and bas posribly carried his nolic: | {0"¥hio robels, The troops campod Monday | Sion waa adopted. Tho expenses of the past | pines'in the fourth precinct. “Fisky" Bar. | before sho bad timo to flec Lambert Hashed a InElly, sech, T pencer, the Trish | tious audacity to the extent of issuing further | nioht twelve miles out of Quappello and soon | year were $18.920,42. Tho receipts $37,011.06 | nett, a gambler, though not one of the regu. | Fevolver from his pocket and, taking dondly viceroy, was loudly cheered as he|jcondiary manifestoes against the Ottoman z v - | Defiet 18,0 . |larly appointed udges, acted as | im, fired, A youog daughter of Mre, Mulli- di through tha ‘streets of Dubli - began to realize that disparagements were at- | Deficit $11,918.26. The questicn oi 8 ly app Jjudges, g rore g A et o in | domination, The Mussulmans will regard the [ gl ¢y campaign at this time of year, ) b such. Murray was - another of the | gan rushed to her side scrosming, and threw in the procession, Lord Mayor John O'Con- | g0 4anexe agitator as an impostor and a rob- Birbimcon e _ ment was settled by adopting the following judges. Both were witnesses in | her arms about her. Her mother, however, nor, who is a strong nationalist, but who | porchief of the worst kind, and will treat THEY SUFFERED TABRIBLY FROM COLD, resolution: y 3 behaf of Mackin and Gallagher in the late|did not speak, She jumped convulsively drove in thecfficial state with the royales- | b “new appeal of fanaticlsm and bar- | the mercury falling from 60 dogroes above Be it resolved, That this association appoint | ¢\ 8 MR8 Barlyin the day W, | from the ground, gasped heavily, and fell to cort, was loudly hissed by the nationaliats. | %o Gien the eame profound contempt as | zero to 20 degrees below, and the men had [a board of equalization to regulate an equal-| (18,008 BESGECE LIRS R B SOV J0e | tho Hoor, dead, in her little daughter's arms, Not a sign of welcome was visible on the city | }orotofore, ditficuity in keeping from freezing. The wind | lzation to regulate an equal aud equitablo as- | Gy ¢ herolls'and SHaxled nts ithi with the cruel bullet in her heart, But the hall of Dublin, and_ this fact stands out 50 2 blew a galo of thirty miles an hooe and had a | sessment onall its members from Wyoming, | ¢4 frem the polls and hurled into the strest | ¥/03,C10 e B 86 (R0 ROtee 3 band conspicuously as to force comment. RUSSIA'S PREPARATIONS FQR WAR, clenr sweep! across the prairio and_through | Nebrasks, Dakota, Montana and Colorado, | p¥ t¢qn HIPREED ARC. B05 shg‘" st 1000 | did not stop there; it was only just begun, Benuix, Apnil 8,—Tho belief hitherto at- | the camp. 1t has beon loarned that shortly | That such assessment be equal in per centand | & e, IR IGETCE FOIRE PACo, He turned upon his wife. He began firing at taiued in official circles that peace would be | after farmer instructor Applegastbs arrived at | per head, that all 1ts members share and share 2 Il her as she retreated into the little maintained between ingland and Russia has [ Swift Current a band of Indians with Lucky- | alike. That each state or territory above THE| CONVICTED) BALLOT-BOX STUEFER, bed room adjoining. His terrible ex- undergone a distinct change. Dispatches | man at their head, came to the place. It was | named be repreented by two members of this |in company with two or three others, appeared | citement now mdm§ his aim unsteady and lrom zz, I’etvm'll)ur;l(l ydtha’wnr‘ l{;my [ g::; discovered chuz their |:l:hjeu¥. e ;flulecuéa -aoc;hm;tl;m;\ exh state ana territory above betz’eenhlnnfil‘ Zo‘elioc;t- Gpl{\uxher wflkled uncertain, and the first and second shots uing the upper hand and that the czar Applegarths, whose trail thoy had followed. | pami n further . |upto the polling window with a man who | missed her. The third entered the flesh: ogreed to appoint General Gourks | They showed their disappointment in many | Resolved, That nothing ‘herein contained |gave his name as James McCarthy, and |part of her arm inflicting & slight wonnd, and Genoral Kouropatkine to __the | mays, but as there was a largo body of men sball apply 'to auy !u‘rt!:zr astesement. 1| Youched for him. - Tho name was found revis- | e e LS e B eading commands in the Afghan campaign n | in town they 3id not go beyond this, Tuo veterinarian of the association reports | tered, and accordingly the vote was put in the | fell heavy and hopelessly to the floor inside of the event, of war, Eachwill head an army |they got a hold of Applegarchs it is supposed | that there are no contaglous diseases among | box, ' The two lefy immediately. Then it |tae bed” chamben = Tambore oot tave corps of 50,(0) men, Gen, Prince Dondou. | they would bave killed him, the cattle of Wyoming, but owing to the facts | was discovered the man was not Jawes Me- | thought it best for him toend his own exis. koff Korsakoff, governor of tho Caucawus, | 1or several hours the Indians marched up | of importing contagion the veternarian near | Carthy. James McCarchy was registered | tonce, Thin final step he procoeded imme. takes a staff of military surveyors to Merv to | through the town, their actions being of a | this territory has given notice of his procla- | from the building in which the pfllliniplma diately to take; He turned his weapon upon T AT P report upon the progeess of “the massing _of | moat insolent character. mation prohibiting the introduction of cattle | was situated, and it was found that he was | himself and SG sl L o opwiand cul;ulmt:ln‘l:gi‘}he commissariat, He The following inteliizence hus been re- from certala localit d'{pfi-l.mon the re- ot Ln thocity at all, Tt is sid that htlhr R was read, is address dwelt speetfics will command the Third army corps. ceived from Col, Gary: Fort Macleod is|port considered .wise imely, urban, lemocratic judge who tool e iy . ey pon tha benvicent fflionon which l;h; in.| " GRRMAN DISTRUST OF RUBSIAN SRCURTTIES, | threatened and - A reoluon prbibiing thoxcing o horse | bllot S batly pus }IkEn Shobox known | ovidently g, at his heat, Flo foll totho ence of the vrince and princess would exer- , —Owi e N s on the ranges and playing cards_as injurious | McCart sonally and knew that the man | ground and was lying there uncondcious when cise upon the welfarg of tho land, When | Gaono, Aprl 8, —Owing to b toare wmong | AN INDIAN UPBISING GANNOT ANY LONCER BE | 7'¢he morals of tho Gamp was lmost unaui- | befors thy snindow Wae aa lmposter, - Objeq: | tho do nd the police arrived on the the _procession was about to start from the | selling orders were received to-day from Ber- |, ¢pe gaod officers at Pore TaOombe mously adopted. tion ¢o the vote was made when it was offered, \lxloody. scene, He ‘fmg'l"“ recover, ?Iul station weveral bands joined thelr forces in | |in and Franklort. e Ahoosteh roesived. vy cuarior at | 1o old board of offcers were re-electid for | but Eurbin putit in the box all the same, . & Lambeit cund out of 'the swoan a little Jondering, th afr of God blews the brinde of 1 s ig sraNDAND'S SENSATIONAL DESPATCH, | voluntoer headquarters from MacTisoad have | ¢ °2SUieR year. Adjourncd sinc die. Toihiors friond who. personated MoCarthy, | chried ‘ot on ‘a strstcher, With blaod was_occasioned by some trouble to the royal | LONDON, April 8.—The Standard Las re- | given great unea: iness, the Gros Ventres In- WASHINGTON NEWS, and search was at once begun for him at a | streaming from hee wounded arm she held his carriage As tho horses drawing the carriage | ceived a telegram in cipher from a corregnon. | dians are north on the international boundary | - FUE TR CE GR number of the precincts, Affidavits of re- | head between her hands and kiesed his face, emerged from the depot, they were frightened | dent in Russia stating that battle had been | on the war path. The South Pigeon and Ue A Ty CALL ON THE PRESIDENT, ) b Lican voters wero thrown out and rejected | on which the dew of death was beginning to by the sight of the crowd and the |fought on Murghab river, and that 500 men | Bloods have formed an alliance, ~“Tobacco | WasHINGTON, April 8,—A comm ittee, rep- L, the democratic judges, and all along tho | gather, and buskily whispered, “Ohb, Kddie, J.,. of uniforms, The animals shied | were killed, The despatch was sent in ciher | sent trom Riels Indjans to the Gros Ventres | resenting the Girand Army of the Reputlic, | line discrimination sgainst republicans and 'l'«:ddle, why did youdo this,” The glazing and pranced around for a few | in order to escape the vigilance of the Russian | was some time 'H"k"“"““d by the latters| .4 on the president to-day and presented |in favor of democrats was not avoidable, The | eyes moved convulsively and the throat rolled moments and it was feared they would break | censors, and the Standard therefore refrains | thus showing that Riel has laid a deep con- 1 for th h 0y papers charge that a8 if the words were trying to force their way away and overturn the vehicles, but the | from mentioning its source but says that it is | spiracy in which the Milk River Indians will | a0 appeal for the retention In the govern- il r out, but no articnlate sounds came forth, The driver in a short time had the animals under | entitled to tho highest credit. The Standard [ play aa important part. At a late bour a cor- | ment services of old soldiers, The presi-| ... THE VoL WORKED UAND [N GLOVE couple had only been married a few months. control, This evisode delayed the procession | assumes from the origin of the telegram that | respondent bad an interview with Capt. | gent expressed himself very strongly in favor :';:2(,‘:‘,:‘E:;:?T:.'éf-?;’ii:f::flti;‘.‘:;;“h.‘ffi{fl e e—— & short time, when it again moved off in per- | the Russians are defested but not certain, Efla'éi&}:.‘:c"hffi‘if,l\:f':nlmxffge'.s d‘fl-'ff.ffikl of the object of their yisit, to acts of violence against law abiding citi | The Tennessee Legislative Compli- A fech ordar, College Gemom, whoro the first e Toprvory bad a this distaor, “UHer S0 100k | GRNBUAL LAWION cALLY T0 ExvLaN. [sonm. Honest votera wore driven away from cation. -fl%m- made, w'u iterally packe dwn. ux;l! OYRUS W. FIELD, ably await the arrival of arms and ammuni- | The Evening Star to-night says: General [the volls aud republican challensers were| NasuviLie, April §,—There is no material Moot “he “advent or* “the Uobal |1 COMPLETES FIFTY YEARS OF ACTIVE LUSI |tion, theso boen under eccort, The women | Lawton, of Georgia, called on the president | beaten and forced to leave their posta. *Dum- | i 5ty Ml oo ieon S et bailed with tremend NESS AND RETIRES TO PRIVATE LIFE, and ‘children and thoso incapable of bearing | yesterday and said he wanted at the outset to | my” republican judges gave their colleagues A Y 8 party was ailed ~ with tremendous| NESS 2 arms are flocking to Fort Meleod for protec: | relieve the administration of all possibility of | full swing to do crooked work in many pre- | ropublican absentees from the senate aro still cheering, ~One featuie of the procession was | Ngw York, April 8,—~Cyrus W, Field has | s are Hocking to Fort Mcl.eod for protec o of sl possibility of | 71 BITIRE 60,00 OF0 e e ority misnt Lave ; s the presence of a force of msrching students, | ;os i tion. ~ Col, Strange s in constant communi- | embarrassment arising from his appointment [ cincts and Harrison's majority might have|in a state of sioge in & room in the Maxwell they numbered an even thousand. and. wors | ‘e#i5ned 48 & member of the exeoutive com-|crtion with the threatened points and is doiog | to the Ruseian mission, Ho sxid he wanted | been made 20,000 but for watchfuluess |} 00 41 doors of which are guarded by the jauntily dressod, brie walking aticks as arms | Wittee Cf the Manhattan Railroad compavy, | hisutmost to put everything in this district on | the president to proceed in the case without | The shameful effrontery of the gang was dem- and to-day of the executive committeo of the Western Union Telegraph company. Mr. then begged for time, The attorney general Dublin, The Reception by the Lord Lieu- tenant of Ireland Oorn Ruled Higher and in Good Demand. And the Presentation of the Ad- (Cattle Firm,but a Wonderfal Fall~ dress of Welcome, ing off in Reoeipts. The Beautiful Princess Capti- Hog Receipts have Fallen off vates the Irish Heart. 19,000; Prices Higher. A Thousand Students March In Pro- cesslon Binging ‘God Save the Queen." Trade in Provisions was Not Very Active, but Prices Ruled Ul Steady. WALES' WELCOME. THE HEIR APPARENT IN IRELAND, DoBLIN, April 8, —The Prince and Princess of Wales and their eldest son, Prince Albert Victor, slept on board the royal yacht Osborne at Holyhoad last night, They left Holyhead at 6:15 this morning, arriviog at Kingstpn at 11:30. The Osborne was eacorted across the channel by the Lnchaatress, a yacht belonging to the navy, Large numbers of people nssembled to greet the royal visitors. Kingston was crowded with people and the town was profusely decorated with bunting and flags. Numbers of excureion steamers thronged |then bay decked out with gay colored bunting, and six vessels of the channel squadron were in waitivg arrayed + with flags of all nations and brilliant with vari-colored streamers, The Osborne was sighted when still ten miles out, and as ehe drew nearer was greeted with salvos of artillery from the men-of-war. When the Osborne touched the pier; and the royal party disembarked the throng raised a long and en- thusinstic cheer, Dublin presents a lively appearance, but there are many indications tfin there 18 no great enthueinem, Outside the route of the processton;thefdacoration of the city is far from being general. Another has been substituted for the missing one and this is now floating over the Mansion house. Tord Lieutenant of Ireland, ce and party and the town on delivered an address of welcome. The princess at the same time was made the mip‘ent of numerous bouquets, The crowd numbering thousands kept up continuous ohwrlns during the reception and cheered CHICAGO MARKET. Special telegram to the Brk. CATTLE Recelpts continue to show & wondertul fall- ingoff. Business ia active along the line and prices firm at the advance noted yesterday on all varicties of shipping and dressed beof, steers ruling 26@30c higher than last woek. A good many loads touched $6.60@5.75 to- day and for the first time since the first weok in March we note the sale above $6.00. Fxtea beeves weighing 1,400 ponnds sold at 6.05; averages of 1,000 to 1,200 pounds, £4.60@5,30; 1,200 to 1,350 pounds, $5 25@5.75; 1,400 to 1,600 pounds, £ 75@6 06; native cows, $275@4.00; butchers’ steers, $130@ 4.65; stockers and fecders, $4.65@4.70; Texas, $4,00@A4.10, HOGS, Recsipts for the week so far show a falling off of neatly 19,000 as compared with the cor- rosponding period of last week. The demand was fair and prices a shade higher than yes- terday. Packing and shipping, 240 to 360 pounds, $1.50@4.70, WHEAT, There was veryheavy trading in wheat to-day, the aggregate transactions be- ing very larcely in sympathy with the ad- vance in wheat inaugurated at other winter wheat markets. The strong advance in pri- ces sustained at the opening was well suse tained though outside figures were }@ jcabove closing quotations for the day. Cold weather and an apparently growing bslief in a short wheat crop were the sustaining features of the market and mduced good outsde buying. There was a steady feeling at the close, when the market was n{)nm. 1jc higher than on Monday. There was a good shipping de- mand for CORN and prices rulod higher, notwithstanding lib- eral receipts, the market closiog for the day 3c higher than on Monday, The speculative market for [oars was firm in sympathy with the other markets and closed §c higher than (yesterday. Trado in PROVISIONS. was not very active, but prices ruled steady and showing very little change. On the aftor- noon board wheat was firm and closed e higher. Corn closed jclower, Oats uncyanged. Pork 2)c lower and ard 2)c higher. ——— THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE, A FULL ATTENDANCE EXPECTKD TO-MORROW AND ANOTHER TEST VOTE TO BE TAKEN. Special Telegram to The BEk. SeRINGFIELD, April 8,—It is now confi- dently anticipated that there will be a full attendance to-morrow and another test vote for United States senator. Anogher effort is to be made to solidify all the republican votes for General Logan. There are all sorts of reports and rumors afloat as regards the schemes and plots on both sides in the sena- torial contest, and one report is to the effect that General John C. Black has had a secret conference at Washington with several dem- ocratic members of the house, at which some kind of & bargain has been made by which an alleged elippery republican is to be hribed by an oficial appointment for himself or & friend. 'The republicans now here scout the idea as altogether too absurd, ————— ANTI.CHINESE, A SAN PRANOISCO CORONER CAUSES A SERIOUS BREAOH OF THE PEACE, Sax Francisco, April 8,—A proccesion which attracted but littloattention at the time is nowknown to be productive of serious, and probably in some cases fatal results, The city coroncr on Sunday last orgonized on o wand lot an enti-Chinese procession, and headed by two bands of music paraded the city. Before starting ho harrangued the crowdon Chinese evils, The result was, every Chinaman who happenod to_cross the ronte of processionists was chased by them and ill treated if canght, It was supposed at the time that the Chinamen were more scared than burt, Col. Bee, Chinese consul, states to-day, however, that the investigation shows that twenty of them were badly injured, A GENUINE AND HEARTY IRISH WELCOME TO THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES, DusLis, April 8.—A grand stand had been erected at the railway atation When the train bearing the royal party arrived from Kingstown, an immense crowd had collected and they were greeted with tremendous cheer- inf. They were escorted to the grand stand where a Jarge _representative gathering had aesembled. Here when the enthu crowd had been quieted, THE ADDRESS OF WELCOME 1Y THE DUBLIN asm of the , 8 dem- | oo g i and carried two Union Jacks for banners, defensive bssis. The Black feet did not | any regard to him (Lawton) psrsonally, His H:fi;‘f;fl:gflz:x&z 1::;:,‘1::1‘001' f::'},’.:fi.lfi; Zg’."fi:"b‘.’. :ifl: rz;b‘ayl‘-:h:n;zm ::.:J:ffufi'g the down town wards, riding in an open | prevent of and made the streets resound with their meet Captain Collins at the crossing to-day | desire was that the® president should act just cheer and lusty accordivg to agreement and asif the appointment had never been ten- ers from wmmunlwtlng with | Many of them cut about the head, one wan 3 Field has taken this action in fulfillment of a S AR dered. barouche, and stoppivg at all the polling | them, This morning Stanley H. Bell, a|fatally injured. The original intention of BINGING OF GOI) SAVE THE QUEEN, long established purpose of retiring when he 8 ONINOVS,. . Al PN places to converse with the workers, These | Prominent local republican, was arrestedf by | the coroner was to parade his band chmy?h o The Princess of Wales captured the po pu- | Bad completed fifty years of active business 1n Troops should be sent to the dirtrict with. urder and Suicide, facts concerning the returns order of the senate, for attemptiog to com- | Chinatown. Had he done so there wonld Iace at sight. The refined beauty of her face |t city. He commenced bosinees here in [ Ut dslay becauso they will be needed imme- ¢ ‘municate the decision of Judge Reed to tho ARD PABADED . | absentees from the senate. promptly in the local papers and local dis- order is considered not impossible in view of the heat and excitement already provoked by the contest, April, 1885, a8 a boy of takos his 0 on the executive committee of of the Manhattan Railrc ocompany, ————— Two Coaches Derailed inMichigan, Miray, April 5,—A broken rail on the Toledo, Ann Arbor & Northern railroad caused two conches loaded with passengera to leave thatrack, about six miles north of this place this morning. After leaving the track the cosches turned over and were dragged about ten rods on their sides, J, B, Conners, train master, and J, M. Smith, road muaster, are badly hurt, also three ladies, a child and five men. It is thought that Mrs, Clute, of Dundee, Mich., who was injured on the hi will not recover, Tho track was blocked alt and the elegance of her_figure were fnost 5. His oldest %00 artistically set off in a special costumeof green which had been made for the occasion, The dress was composed of aclose-fittiog green vel. 2 vet bodice with a silk skirt, to match and princess’ bounet trimmed with Ibeads and dark green feathers, This tribute to the Irish colors, sodeftly and beautifully made, was instantly recognized by the people and her royal hichuess was everywhere greeted with applause, After luocheon at Dublin castle, which was over abour 3 30 in the after- noon, the prince and party proceeded to the Dablin society’s shows. The royal escort on this trip was composed of huzzare, This escort was preceded by Farl Spencer, escorted bly the lancers, At Ball's Bridge the recep tion was just as enthusiastic as ths one on the Col'ego lireon and the cheenng along the diately, and application to _ military Cuicaco, April 8,—Edward Lambert, 23 E;-dqmgten :m‘_ been lmmie - for | years old, called at the home of his mother- em, ergeant iroggen ol northwest | ;. Uy & i S mounted polioe, was ent to-day o' Molood | {yemriinss stroet ot nomn LEdny te sor B with an important dispatch. A courler 16 ex | wife, from whom he has been estranged. He cht;_d to-finht from there. Col shot and killed Mrs. Mulligan and also shot at Fort McLeod. He has gre ad dangerously woundnd his wife and then with the Bloods, but they are acting 11111 A killed himsolf. detachment of volunteers has just left for Lambert is & shoe furnisher by trade and Gleichen, where the railway authorities are until recently worked fin troit and afraid of the Blackfeet 3 Cincinnati. _ Five months ago he was married THE MOUNTED POLICE TO BE INCREASED, to Teressa Mulligan, but they separated a OtrAWA, April 8, ~ Sir Sobn A, McDonald | short time sgo owing, Lambert said. to the will to-morrow ask parlisament for authority | interference of his mother-in-law, The latter to increase the strength of the northwert |kept a little notion store, living in the rear of mounted police from 600 to 1,000, and to add | the store. Lambert called this afternoon, as fifty rcouts, [tis also intended to keep A |he declared, to induce his wife and B batteries at Prince Albert and Battle- | to come und live with him, but in a dispute ford until fall, which followed shot Mrs, Mulligan. Lam- have been a big butchering of the Chinese. o — A Maniac's Deed, NasuviLLE, April 8,~Early this morning 3 L. K. Eldredge, a patient in the insane asy- MUNIUVIPAL CONTESTS, lum, from Overton county, suddenly seized a OH10AGO, April 8,—On the face of the re | floor mop and struck Everett B. Buchanan, turns, every precinet in the city having been | tho attendant of the ward in which Eldredge e from, the yoto for, mayor standa, Har- | roomed, crusbing iu bis skull*and fataily iu- Fison's plurality, 834, Devina (dem.) for | joriog bim. The infuriated lunatio next at treasurer, is elected by 1,300 majority, | tacked Thomas C. Layton, a feeble opileptic Plants (rep ) for city clork, eleoted by 02 ma: | Paticnt, aged 25 years, crushing his skull, Ho Jorityy. ashburne (rep.) for city attorney, then attacked anothsr patient, when an atten- 1l elacted by 10,000 majority. Thess figures | 4ant from en adjoining ward 'rushed in and may vary slightly. The local committes of | #ecured him. Both Buchanan and Layton public safety charges that frauds have been [ dled within a few minutes, F.iderdge is only CineinNar, April 8,—The coroner's jury in the case of John Cummings who was killed yesterday by George McMillan rendered a verdiet that the murder was premeditated. Intense excitement here and thre: m had daughter. Since that statement was made both McMillan and his daughter have admit- ted that she was a mother before young Cum mings ever met her, The o — linois Legislature, SenizarieLn, 1, April 8, —Bofore trans- serpetrated in three or four of the wards and | 20 years of age. o i route was hearty aud unavimous, The exhi- | day and all trains have been delayed. THE HALF-BREED CLAIMS, bert who was firet reported dead is still living :uc :w that & number of prtuwutiu‘:u ::':u e —— :::{:5 x:«':-{-h:lu:mlm t. "nf‘.‘f..'é‘.':’." -‘.h: l:;‘i‘:" bition was varied, ono of the features being T Quepre, April %.—Hon, John Coshgan, | bub the doctors ssy ho cannot recover, His|follow, The reputlican managers, it is de- Ts Barrios Dead? ning to return, and business may be resumed e e maich hid ea o Joata, he | Beleoting the | Resting ®lace. | minister of inland revenus, ‘1o a speech at Wife is not seriously wounded. clared this morolug, will contest Hurison's | Nuw Your, Apri &.—The wn of Prosident | toworrow. < Gocasion, was crowded with prominent people, | Special telegram to Tik IiEr., Lavin defandsd a0 polioy of 1De gorarmmant A New Bridge at Sloux City, fraud upon which to base u contest. Barrlos loft this city for Washiogton last | 18 foint amembly 26 senstors and repre- Duntry, April 8,—Fully thoussnd stud.| WASHINGTON, April8.—~While nothing defl- cerning the half-breed claims, He said they| Siovx Oy, Ia, April K —Surveys have were unjust and should mot be recognized. |boen made here with s view of bridging the They bad not been wrongfully treated by the | Missouri river at this point, The work has government, but after selling the lands on the | been done at the instance of eastern capitalists, Red river they had demanded others on the | The report that the Chicago, 8t. Paul, Min- Saskatchewan, neapolis and Omsha Railroad company were -g:llnl u‘;_umm lbmu;m[mly lnv;llw bridge is o isput B, W, ter. Gov. Shersuan and Auditor Brown, p"d;uy.g m[:l genen’l’ manager of l;:e A‘(Jm‘:t’:: Davexrort, Ia., April 5, —In toe supreme | road. court, the care of Auditor Brown va, Gover- nor Sherman was taken up as per asreement, | Mormon Priests Want & Statehood Parsons, of Des Moies, attorney for Sher-| Sarr Laxe, April 5,—The Tribune is su- ents paraded the streets and marched to Dub Lin castle singiog loyal songs snd carryi union jacks on the ends of walking stic The royal visitors are loudly cheered wherever they appear. Dusu, April 8§ —The polica lined the rail- road from Kingston to Dublin, during the passage of the train this afternoon, but there y was o ocoasion for theirfservices. On the . A urrival of the train at the station in Dublin the crowd broke through the cordon of police snd surrounded the carriage of the Prince of Ciicaco, April &.—The Daily Nows, which | Mgbt: He said he did not beliove his father this memnipg declared Harrison had been | to be dead. e had received no trustworthy - — elected mayor according to the apparent face | information to that effect, If it were true the Pogllstic, of the returns, by 334 plurality, is out with & Special edition stating that Sidney Smith: has Auwerican minister at Guatemala would have | BULLIVAN AND KYAN 10 MAVE A SET-T0 IN probably been elected even by the face of the | informed the goveinmeut at Washington. MONTANA, returns and thet on an officlal count of the | He suys: '‘I believe the telegram from s | Niw Yok, April 8.—John L. Sullivan ballots he will be found to have|from afriend to a gentlewan in this city, re- | and Paddy Ryan, of Chicago, to-day agreed carried the citv by fully two q“utlnr him to ioform me of my father's | to engage with a small gloves at Butto Oity, thousand majority, The rame paper charges | desth, nnlnu—rykhecmlu it is dated from | Montana, on June 16th, for the championship reat frauds were committed in the First, | Salvador, while now positively that the | belt avd a puree of $2,600, and two-thirds of .cond and Ninth wards. Newmister (Dom. ) | zentleman whoee name is sigaed to it was in nite bas been determined on with reterence to the final resting place of the heroic bones of Geners] Grant, and while & number of eiegi- blo sites are being more less ditcussed, in- cluding one under the shadow of the Wash- ington monument, it seems to be the general feeling that the remains of the hero of Ap- pommattox should rest in the soldier's home grounds, and the probabilities are a command- {of site ‘there will be chosen, where the grate- sentatives answered the roll call, Only one vote was cast, Adjouraed, ¢ o ——— the excursion monie i now believed to have been elected city | Guatemals next day." Ll Wales, nhmo:in] him. Thawl’rinfi sepped ] ful 'fil‘fiun through ite congress sy ect 8 | man uxpennd with an' afidavit which stated | thori for e assertion that :hludriing Mor. ;L"*'rnfz‘:&,‘;‘i‘:fl“":p:fi“m, mAvor was ————— s The Weather, rom carriage e plat. monumen! commemorate his valor | thaf spplication of . Brown for & writ | mon bishop has declared that the pricsthood | ¥3: 3 o Clalim (hal ar- Convict 5 GTO ) — i i 3 forin and shook ‘Beadh buarily with stares| and Hekeiotiot: Tho, site nees the Warkina: | of babaas torren was 0ok {06 the poonase, af | B BieRE e, ool ArocL At S Peientaiond | lson's majority 18 400. BBKIGE Boklanag Wasgaxozox, Ageil §,~Liyges Mimimigpl; of people as they crowded around bim. The|ton monument would be the most suitable, being released from Imprisonwent, but w effect waa electricyl, The cheeri ‘the e e e statehood for Utah than to endure the annoy- SrmixarigLo, I, April §,—The governor | Fair weather, followed by local sbowers and MUCH FRADULENT VOTING—~HOTE SIDES CLAIM o & became | but for the fack it cabnot be expected that | for sole purpose of testing the constitu- | snces that polygamists are now being sub- to-day pardoned C. ¥, Goodspeed, murderer | £10udy; slightly warmer weather, winds shitt- {rantic sud was contluned n an wsbroken pou | covgress would undrtako o duplioate shaé | donalty o::;g. o vader which Soveraor | Jectod 0 bri‘. o, euloroement of d.c:.: o, Apmt o ianges have |12, "B tamed Toots in Bloowington fn T T e ul rince reacl ublin castle and any memori of nary size erman - in re o i 1 il i i to HICAGO, Apnil 5. — ew cl o8 have | 1675, tenced K A polics and loyallats had o tronble in Guelling | would e unaltecably dwarted beaids 1 e P e By - 8 i 2 . % Wen from office, and for this reason | a plan for a Mormon campaign, warmer, partly cloudy weathe lower bar ometer; winds becoming variable, been made upon estimates upon yesterday's | imprisonment,