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THE OwMAHA DALy BEE THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1885, RUSSO-AFCHAN, [epmicistmape e mom | oaiyces zmmsamnss. [ g NATAL DAY, [ MLteiitucsoot, bt e d oyt oo G iadstone in brii th b f thi S . s, " |, t00, near], bad Dick ly d that 1 bushels, ds of 19,59 yote ”r'mlh'ig'."('.-.":.'_'(')f.‘f,g& ,.".,:‘1' ’,f,':‘hn, u.: Nrw YRk, April 27.~A Panaiia special IT -:ylnn . ,‘&3 d‘:nl.'” n’l!hmllg'i:mthi.nmutl:\‘r »ule:.!v(\(fi:'-!lflnln\;;f-:?:'nlt‘-crwa of The Honse of Commons. as Suggested by Gladstone, NO. 215 : SEE-SAW MARKETS. A Large Attendance on 'Chanae, and ! Marke!s Fairly Active. government, on the army and navy oredit, [ to the Tribuno, dated April 23, ssys the ance Dickson aays he has suffered in his repn- [ 76,850 bushels. Amount of grain in stora in he hoped that the motion to divide the [ American troops under Commander McCalla Gfflflral Gra“ Pas“s Hlx sl“yrmm tation, The writ was placed in the ra shal's icago on the date named: Wheat 15,305, credit would not be passed. Thegovernment |, ; hands, but the deputy tailed to serve it before [ 365 bushels; corn 1,852,450 bushels; onts 3: he said would not devote any potien of the | P2%AD to withdraw from the city last night, 1 bushele; barley 88,604 A Birthd Browater left the city. 7 bushels; rye 15, money voted, for a_ particulat purpore, for | undet the agreement with Aizpum and the Irinaay FOLRKAN DIOKSOR NOT GOTLEY, bushel, uso " in the Soudan but would | French consul, The evacuation of the city b Y ———— receive discretion to apply the money | destroys Amerioan prestige here. Thore has chacged witn the trial of horeman icksom | Des Moines Lato County Clerk, taken [Im-._thln Smldm‘ account, for pur. | been wild rejoicing among the insurzenta and | Tpy Reading Telegrams From All|route jury, ex-Attorney-General Brewster| DEs Morvas, Towa, April 27.—Several Vin housa vota the” Roveraiaons thy $ntits| soBpnts setlons tronmls, o dmon e Ovsr the' O waa placed upon the witness stand and fiatly | dispatches have hsen sent from this city ro- 855,000,000 enbloc. are oalled cowards, and threata are heard on ver the Country contradicted the previous testimony of Mar- Voted the Credit of $66,000,000 Holders of the Cereal were Very Asgked by the Government. Anxious to Kealize. gardiog the case of P. I, Ankeny, late Vroporals to weparate the Soudan credit |every side to-day Amerioan frcovn with: — e S i Spcee MRS BWOEY (WAY | aotinty elak, &4 beioe s defiutier, To-dky e \ Sir Peter L _ | from the credit for lyacin.l preparation were | drew from the Panama rail way station. Gen, " . rew:'ur h"bl ‘Il:‘éh d.'. c‘;)un:.ry wil A '.m ‘s AMMil;.etl il i R a4 ir Petor Lumsden Sends a Bpe=|rejected by a vots of 22 againat 150, The| Alzpurn has gusranteed to' peoserve ordor in | Laden With the Oonglanlations | yeponsiols it she fistendants ars oot oo . 44 3 Corn Moderately Aoctive and Prices Unchanged. house then entered into committee supgly and | the city, but the insurgents have again begun Gladstone proceedod to explain the objeot of | the work of barricading the | o Af;'{:.:v'v::‘ Yo ik Kuakion concerning ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. :’;‘,‘l’fjflt“mav:f‘,:’fiflfi';fi';‘. <L AL ’hi"hll:n:::“-'llm&rw:“ ) l:»xf;:k'{. i Afghan auestion Glacatons stated Abat | riky Ane avren THE cuicaco noaRn ok TADR. | Large and Magnificent Pregents |before the star-route jury. “After half an | sottlement was had in full, Ankony atil held that he wai to -andkc.';’:z. Steph H ximL:m SrriNariEry, I, April 27,—Representa- ¥ hour Dickson was declared” “Not guilty,” Wm‘n’“m m'_ Hatidh by v ot i o don with the full information ralative to Gen, | tive Cleveland Introduced a bill in the house of Flowers were Sent Him, CHOLERA PREVAILING IN CALOUTTA, of 6,418 88, Of this amount a former dep- )\(:in::‘rxfl'lfl action inthe battle ut Penjdeb, |ty repeal tho act incorporating the Chicago Tho Marine Horpital burean is Informed | uty paid over to the present clerk 81,731,10, an phens was personally cognizant that cholera is prevailing in Calcatta to an |and to attorneys and others $008, makiog ; board of trade, The preamble declares that . ; 2;:';;‘;{’,-;;:,?5’:;:";?:;"' menta, Previous | iig'urposas for which the boatd of ¢ Ho Telegraphs His @rateful Ao- |slarmiog extent. $3,640.40, leaving the amount due only vieted.” Little else of a sensational character time looki B t vt of ths Docgle, victed, | iLielo elug of o sensational charactor | some time looking up the oase, and finds tha the jury that tho question of Dison's.guit | th¢ Amount of fines and foes paid the county cial Messeger to London. Report of Another Battle Between Trade was Slow and Unsettled on the Russians and Afghsns, Ordinary Shipping Cattle. In Which the Russians are De- The Hog Market was Active from i iginally | ve been entirel — $3.777,98, which Ankeny is ready to pay over Vit feated With Heavy Loss. tonce, In the metatime, eaid the premiar, SEAEALY, cornerated, have been antirely knowledgements for WINNIPEG, yphonevar ho s satisted that it 1 correct Start to Finish, will Sontisits, ingland ‘and Russia | ;0 the promotion of gambling. PARTIOULARS OF THR REOENT BATTLR. he suit for $10,000 is brought to cover the bl : . | original amount due and all possible disputed Settlement of the Boaphore.Egyptien WinsteRa, April 27,—A dispatch from Fish '3 COMMONS VOTE THE ENTIRR CREDIT WITHOUT claims, as well as the cost of the suit. An- Publication, andSays he Could Not - The Range in Prices of Provisions TNHON, Creek, the scene of the recent battle, says: | keny has money in the benk and only wants Affairs Satisfactory to France, 44 osh ol efl:::;:"oit-h vt LoNDON, April 27.—The Mark Lane Ex-| Answer Tnem allSeperate Even |The l;oopl still occupy the camp pitched on | t0 know what the correct amount due from was Narrow and the Business England and Egypt. an suggested by (:Iadstons, voted the entie | PT!® in 1ts review of the British geain trade 1£ Ho was Well, Friday night which lies about a mile from the | I\ i% but wants to make a thorough exam- Wiktiketlons IoAGFRS, credit of $35,000,000 asked by the povern- |during the past week, says: ‘“‘The weather ment. ~Mr. Fdward Temperley Gourley, | favors vegetation, which is making rapld pro- radioal member (orsll:inde;lnud,mkad;hnh;r Wiedd, Blss of o government would endeavor to have the F i dispute with Russia referred for arbitrament | Past weok were 55,924 quarters at 3848d, | Orromwa, In., April 27.—Sixty-three guns | is now being attended to, Thelrebels, duting 's’.?,‘,':.?v"..‘... is that he has been megligent, :«‘7' S:d I{?‘l‘::dkof_;::m,en :u;a (‘;l 1“.;:;&.;..:. .fil}; :g:::lc";':lzé?gg l‘:fl: :ty !3“7: Zt’{l‘ S“’fll’.‘.’mfi‘i were fired here this morning and many houses | the night, retired from the position they occu- gun they areall openly in the beliet of has ] 3 nsibl 3 decorated with bunting in commemoration of oneaty. o thei¢ beavy responaibiiy to maiatain tho | dono In forelgn wheat has been of a rotai | SS0TEIEL MU AEE i L bk 3:?5?&:"&5":%?" The Od Fellows of oentral Town assocla- :“hr-nd go;»l ait] i :l:w country on the :mu‘c rt"l [ L) nradun‘v‘vmhng CINCINNATI, April - 27,—A. large meoting | A% 'two thore ws an alatm and. the Iromgl' tion celebrated the sixtysixth anniversary ot one "lne ;Jn i‘hak;, er to use every do nl\; “nl:»'tll; m’hpunc d“ nnmlv.v bl !ldl wan held at Turner Hall to-night to celebrate | turted out 1u less. than five TRlANtek . Th 0dd Fellowship here to-day with a parade means consistent with that honor to avaid a | decline aitor the shiarp advance Russian trad- | fyixty third annivorsary of, Giét: GBS G et 3 ul © | and many brass bands, and closed with a ban- ar. Lcanglve no more particular reply | era are active sellers. In off cosst cargoes are | irthday, Speechos wero made by ex-Oon- | 18 o G Miaiaton socimb yesterday | quet and ball this eveniog. than thi L;na unemmi:e ¥ ;econtedan hnrdenlln 3 Ten:nrfioe:t;firlv( j al):’ CTBO03 | greamman, Samuel ', Carey, Hon, John Simp. | MiorioR: Gon. Middleton ro AT ;:l‘ ———— tienificant and was receive crien” of | were old, even wete withtrawn, and two e kinson, Hon, Michael Hyan and" others, | the'ravine where tho carly ighting took p'ace The Illinois Legislature, U /AR OVENENT cavsns wecR wscrra- | K s vry Tnsolod Al thare was UL |Lret% Soerenes o s name brought | ke Cehae ar known o bo ke, Fut.fout | SPaNarieuh, T, Apeil 27—No quorum fn tlo tendency to purchase. ~ Fioglish wheat | otten foct wero scoree st the mah one; O | dead ponies have been counfed on the either houso or senate this merning. No | MENT, was held for a full recovery of the decline, | gitirens of Otnglunats, Prominent | field and in the ravine the rebels had_eight | business was transacted in the senate, In A telegram stating that the Ozar would to- | Flour was stendy at full cargoes. Corn day leave St. Petersburg and issue, if neces- | acarce; 6d@1s dearer; barloy 6d dearer; onts small nifle pita and one large one. al i G W TAEs Coolt o blood iwar Foaa 1o i tho house a rosolution was adoptod instruct- sary, » manifesto from the Intter place osused | 3d@6d dearer, and beans 1a dearer; pons are | F€Neral Grant's Grateful Acknowl- | Fourteen ponies and twenty head of cattlo |ing the secretary of state to have flags raised much excitement in political and deplomate | firm, edgements, were captured in the ravine yesterday. The | on the capitol in honor of sixty-third anni- circles. e —— NEw YORK, April 27, —General Grant |rebels have not been seen near here since the | versary 4\¥(iun. Grant's birthday and another DISAPPROVED OF THE ACTION OF FRANCE, | Osrter Harrison Sues the Inter-Ocean | ynds the following for publication: T | 987 of the battle. To all apoearances they | instructing the speaker to telegraph Gen, Avesaxonia, Apnl Notwithstanding for Libel, {bs varl e suffered severely. Word basbeen brought in | Graut congratulations on his improved the cuthusiastio reception nccordud by the| Cricaco, Aprl 27.—A, S. Trude, scting | e spm spair) Losts socictics, citiea. pub- | by s acout from the weat sido of the river thut [ health. A select committes on the soldiers’ 4o 01 Fronch residente here to the Froach charge ) AP Ut ashy e, B | lic schools,states, corporations and individuals ) half-breeds had cromsed to that side. | home reported a substitute bill providing for July ‘:gflnad at :l..atz?.-!c. with a range of A" aaire at Catro,the majonity of Foonen sesi, | for Mayoe Carter H. Harriton, to-day en-| north and south who have boen #0 kind as to | Thirty teams were sent from Humboldt direct | an appropriation of $200,000 for such insti. | 280 i, cloning at Ushe; The stockof wheat dents really disapprova of the action of | tered three heavy damage suits in the circuit | send me congratulations onmy 63d birthday, | t0 Batouche under tho impression that he | tution and the appointment of the board of [in New Yorkis 851,772 bushels, Our re- France in the Bosphore-Egyptien matter court, one for §200,000, against Edwin Leo |1 wish to offer my grateful acknowledge® | WOuldtako that train, as twenty of Boulton's | commissioners to supervise. A bill for tho | ceipta to-day were 7 car loads, 70 boing do- N GH. N X : B n, and u) a laf our, i i i, jois - | from store included 35,2: Vi Dunuis, April 27.—The rocoption given | Inter-Ocean and Edwin Loo Brow and 80 touching in their tone that it would P not | pneumonia was introduced. In the joint con: o 3 returned, It 18 thought the teams were | vention seven senators and thirty-one repre- 883 bushels of spring grades. the Princa of Wales at Armagh to-day was a | According to the astorney the suit ag: pave hoen fioponibley o anuwer thom, If I had | CLbtire by tho enemy. The timber t $ bimpelf, Mr, Ankeny in one of Des battlo eround of to-day, Gen. Middleton | Moines' most highly respected citizens, and . gave orders to have the remainder of the left [is considercd perfectly hovest in overy re- lish wheat duriog thel GRANT':EO3RD BIRTHDAY, division brought norous tho civer. Thia work | fPect, The most severe charge sgainst him THE AFGHAN TROUBLE, THE RUSSIAN PLAN, Loxpox, April 27.—The St Petersburg ‘x correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says OBICAGO MARKETS. Special telegram to the Bk, CHicaco, April 27.—There was a large at - tendance on 'Change, and the markets were fairly active, but of see-saw fashion. WHEAT Opened in the wrong direction for partios who went home Saturday on the loog side. Consols were higher, and holders of the ceroal seemed anxious to realize and had to submit to ouncessions in order to effect sales. Lator war rumors began to spread and there was a jump from the lowest to the highsst figure of the day, but the very latest price as compared with the winding up quotations of Saturday, shows a fall of 4c per bushel. Within the past forty-eight hours freight room has been secured for 125,000 bushels. May opened at 888c, and sales were at SS§@804e, closing at S0jc; June opened at 904@90cic, and ranged from 904c to Y1c, closing at 91}@!1fc; that the latest English proposal arrived there by special courier on Friday, An imperial council met on Saturday and decided to reply that the czar favored the maintainancs of the Russian'demand in respect to the delimitation of tho frontier, The council also decided to ( inform England that Russia would consent %o the appointment of a special mixed com- mission to examine into the facts in relation i to the reports of General Komaroff and Sir Peter Lumsden, and to de- cido which of the reports is correct. M, Do Giers has advised that if England re- fuses to accept these proposals Baron De Staat, Russian ambassador, will be with- drawn and »ll negotiations be broken off, ! Gen. Kouropotkine urges an immediate ad- vance upon Horat_and his proposal finds many supporters. It is asserted in military clrclea that provocations by the Afghans may atill prevent Gen. Komaroff from obeying s orders to avoid & conflict. Orders have been issued for, mobilization of the grenadier corps which numbers 20,000 e A bl ot tond | Tnter-Ocean. Publishing Company is based literally mowed down. Garrison's di o Liyes wara f DrRest Wi The YoloTiran bremd g very brilliant sffair. Tne nationalists ha : T . S, Grany, | literal oy arrison’s on of | scattered, ™t inbelieved in well informed circles the | Prepared to mako counter demonstration, | upon fourtesn liveloun artioles in _which 5’3&‘323.].4”,“ o'olock inuthso (jl‘::::onn A battery, under Capt, Peters and Lieut. e T mwle "bg’; '.:.:::e;e. -';'.'5“.‘.117? cl:-l:‘(il ?u.‘ion peace or war between England and spnhe I:lnll[:cu :h;xiged upnnrl n:d completely E:{:‘; H:;;lm;;apr:lv;;;nch:;::::r b‘;v“ n;: Gen. Grant, accowpnnled by Col, Grant g.iv:-, I:ngu'amed :\[miha Nh:’e efl.: under | Decision Bearing on the Boomer :b'o:: t%‘e'ay-'m 5 :- ‘h‘urdly“ o Slome % ispersed them, 1t is stated that the govern- ) i ) ] . ? | Capta. Ruttan an 08, made a charge uj Problem, 5 i Russia will be settled to-morrow, e oot b ainted that the £0verns | Brown, published in the Intey-Ocoun, in | Yalked as usaal to Maditon avenne and back. p RUMORS IN BRRLIN. 1 WEBERUIN, April 27.—The National Zeitung mentions a rumor to the effect that the czar has written to Emperor Wilhelm that the steady snd New York averaged better at the opening, The weakness on wheat brought considerable oo the market and the first sales were 40 below last week’s close. Shorts and 200 of tho Princo of Wales, as & place of per. | Which the sponker stated that Mayor Har. | e Sickles, called betwoen b and 6 o'elock, Kivers, Bok i to wikhis manty yards of o ¥omr Swimm, Aw, April 27.—Tn tho manent residence in Treland, the ceiebrated | Fi#on was the consort of thieves and ballot- | Zi088% T (l1o% sat and converse n‘,’.‘,‘]’ *ho | 1ifle pits, when Cook was shot *here, as the | United States district court to-day Judge Ardbracan palace, in the county of Meath, | box stuffers, or worda to that effect. hour, The house was grillimtly lighted up in | Indian who shot him being behind a horse | Parker decided an interesting point bearing FLOOD IN NEW BRUNSWICK e which had been shot. The lndian was shot s scalpers bought fresly on the break, and when chances of peace have diminished and soveral | ywoonsrook, N, 15, Apeil 97, —Four foches Bago Ball New, Phosed thrah s ciousands of spostators | 1o one of the battery men. The Nineteth | UPOD the boomer problem. The question at | wheat Gurnedfoorals followed, cforings ware o PaEon v fa ot Aothee SO0 | of anow foll " laat oljit,” This adds to tho | Piliavsiviia, April 2T.—Athlotis, 4| form low moments at tho house. Largo ‘and | foems to have taken tho morth of ‘te stree, | o o the cosool ox paetp Tiogors, was on | comparatipely ight oftartho Uk and priose flic 3 e in Afghanistan, ©r€ | damage done by the freshet on the St. Johns | Brooklyn, b, magnificent presents of flowera continued to ee’er being shobon that side, and aboul l i : d ia much public unessinees in the abeence of | O St Joh ooklyn, 5, e S 0 | Bty yarde framn 1o aroon sebink they "aout | depended upon the ownership of that teact. | cars, Inaluding 138 cars of ccatradt grades. { further news from General Komaroff, ettty T Antel el | B i oaks (Al a7, Mebsopelitas, 13 | PO Iuimi oin Sontiawone bream of tele" | ot supported, thoueh Col. Houghton did his | Judge Parker uled that tho Cherokeo na” | Withdrawals from " storo, 47,603 bushels, 1 A COUNCIL OF WAR, st May opened at 47)c, sold at 473c, advanced ooty yoam t Jq.fe.nd after é.mnl light !fiuutunliom, closed at 47§@48c. June opened at 473@47{c, sold to 4840, back to 473c, and closed at 474c. July closed at 18§@483c. oaTs were active and stronger, and during tho ses- vion prices rose §@3c abova higheat obtained on Saturdsy but closed with an adyance. g fon’s title to the outlet Is just as certain 5 J o, : sages from all over the country, best to zet the Ninetieth up, they could not | ), n o 61 the Avmorioars Baes Tall Aubostation 5 | Tho genoral romained in tha drawing room [$tand the starm of leaden hul, and botb par- | fxed, extentive and porpetual as its other Savkrn, April 27,—The Arabs kept considor the langue's action in_re-instating | $ill after 10 o'clock in company with the mem. | ties retiuned, the battery going to the face of | U8 "0 VU L0 Glerokuen. Ho further desultory Tire on the British troeps at Otoa-ail | Diacklisted players, was hot and proteacteds LD LLTED oo s5d e a1 oo Ninekioth down the stream | §C0T that.'the Gherokcees hold their lande THE AFGHANS WHI® THE RUSSIANG, :;»:“:_néfie:;:g wnhi&' :l:‘i'lltgmdnyu to re-con- 1n°c::°vl§:, B:i';:ews‘\‘lgr:‘r::‘lly.g;}l?y and joined modth_':, .at B“"f‘"lch" 1:‘, _d,,“m', ,,;lu be | the possibility of reversion of it. Brussers, April 27.—The Independence WASHINGTON, April 27.—A ‘public meet- (mAde to-day. lelograph communication is v i Fight a Belge publishes, under reserve, but from an | Collision on the Missour: Pacific Rail- |08 in the Meiropolitan church in this city | interrupted and meseages must be sent or|TwWo Young Kentuckians Fig LoxDoN, April 27.—A council will be held ! at Cronstadt to consider the defenses at that H int, It Is reported the czar is going to | 0800w, The governor of Purjaub and his military secretary atarted for Quotta. A St Peteraburg dispatch says war between Russia and England is regarded as inoyitable. The czar leaves for Moscow and from there [ The last movement was mainly speculative, will issue » manifesto or declaration of war, | excellont source, » report of a freh battie bo: to-night to celebratathe sixty-third anmver- | brought down, and unless something inpor- Duel, but there was a falr-local aud shipping in- Y if sucuan extremo mensure becomes necos: | tween tha Russians and Afghans, i which EONd v e 1By sary of the birth of Gen. Graat was largaly | tant hapoens the risk {s too great to come | Iopisvinc, April 27~ Tnformation roachos | quiry. aary, the former wore dofeated and retired, having | ST- LOUIS, April 27.—A train bearing o |attended. Senator Manderson presided and | 40Wn every day. hota bt Lo pronihly il laval whishiwas PROVISIONS, THE FINANCIAL FEELING met with heavy loss, number of Pennsylvanin and Missouri Pa- |#peechos were made by Gen. Halbert, E. NEWS VROM GEN, MIDDLETON, were weak early and stronger later, in sym- pathy with wheat, but the range was narrow, and closing figures were a trifle uader those current forty-eight hours ago, The volume of business traneacted was only moderate. Some of the busincss men about the stock yards seem to think that the effect of the ex- LoNvoN, April 27, 11:30 a, m.—Consols opened at 954, almost immediately advanced to0 958, and in a_few minutes advanced to 96, Rusmian securities wero 973. Noon—Russian_securities, 85. Thero is a Strong foeling in hme and forelgn securities. I stocks are active and strong, The feel- . o e 5 Payne, Grezne W. W. i 27— fought in the country by two young farmers, 2700 BUSSLING XILLED. cific officials leaving here this afternoon, | o MUG, Groenp By Bapm, 17 W. G‘ful'g:iz:: m‘i;,":.?.‘.;;?,?i‘;‘,fit' ane followlng private | )0 Aupusta and Abe Taylor, living on the LONDON, April 28 —The St, Petersburg | when about twenty miles from the city. col- | was read expressi g sympathy with the object | Creek, April 27, has been received: ‘'Weo | Bargetown pike. They were rivals for the gorrespondon of the Daily News says: Iam |lided with an upbound train, and quite &|of the mesting and regret at his inability to | must remain here a day or two. mors. Tho | band of Mire Jane Granthouse, They quar- Informed on' good authority of another en- | serious wreck wos the result. Philip Toland, | e present, Eust rocaalibace aldaylosityoBimen. $Ths | bandiof Misganel Greathimse i Thay Ruec: fie.mfle:x?n‘:fffl A oL, o LD ‘1%“:"&‘1:‘3‘.:.0“; Oy Canosay, (on: camp are improving rapidly. We are driving | which took place on Wednesdsy morning at were killed. 3 el 7 Ehfl.g on the train, are’ reported killed, and ‘WASBHINGTON NEWS. inthe enemy’s cattle and ponies, and are |daybreak. Pistols at fifteen paces were the e —— l 3t iltoen pucsa. wore. the | ecutive sction jo shutting out Missouri cattlo i L i : . ¢ feedivg on the former. All are anxious to|weapons used. Both men fired. Augusts, | from the Chicago market wil to seriously mg:nl:t:.m:‘n::’h:: tho diffioulty with Rus- WAR INEVITABLE. soveral otbors of the “pty are ai:;?n{‘; be = m:l[:nr:;r:}n:;:h i foadiaglonithey T8 thought, will die from a wound in ’th'é R s attle industry, to turm 2 p. m.— it . The opinion in the lobbies to-night is that 2 J ASHINGTON, April 27.—The secretary of i : groin. Taylor is lightly wounded in the left | away from Chicago the extensive traffic in B bt e o ioe Bave e o | that Gladstono's aposch shows thet orar It — Mspiasz Har, N. W. T,, April 27.—There 85, The market for both home and foreign securitios has become unsteady, BERLIN, April 27—Noon,—Stock market i t b evitable. ANl Quiet at Panama; tho treasury sppolnted the Hon. Geo. H. |y no frosh war news horo fo-night oxcept 8 | o yeial shigyr ™t Srreried and brought hero live stock between Kansas City, St. Louis . .| Parker, of Tows, special e insur- THB ROYAL FAMILIRS OF ENGLAND AND RUSSIA, | NEW YORK, April 27.—The following dis- arker, of Tows, speclal agent of the treasury | report that Gen Middleton is atter the insur. and Chicago, the former being the principal ; . S — weatern feeder for tho Chicago market. Thare : department. gonta with 120 mounted men, leaving his R D unsteady, Pants, April 27,—A dispatoh to tho Tempes | PAtch has heen rocoived by Contral South 5o i main force behind. Old timers hire are The Weather. have been no sick cattle of any descripf Viaxsa, April 27—Noon.—The tone of the | o, Borlin atates that the royal families of | American Telegraph Company: “Panama, | ‘The president appointed the following post- | U0 YoW0 BC. 1L Gon” Middioton | Wasninaton, April 28,—For tho Upper | the stock yards, no bodies of suspects and no cars burned. as has been s The stock arriving is in the best and healthiest condi- tion imaginable. There is no cattle plague £ LoNDON, April 27, curitios have fallen to 85{; Egyptian securi- ties, 61%; English conaols fost all their carly 30 p, m,—Russi Englaud and Russia have oponed corzospon | via Galveston.—The city s quict, The |Sesters: SiiasJ; Montgomery, Bristal, Conn; | hug met; tho fate of Gustor. dence upon the subject of mediation. moral sfiect | oEl compation by tho Ammerioan | s AW aee ooy Lok Ty G B — Misissippi Valley—Partly cloudy weather 8.W. Synn, Grundy & and light rains; variable winds, slightly colder PEACE OR WAR BY MAY 18t forces has been very greas Not a shot has | Center, Ia.: Chas E. Brason, Manchester, Ia, RAILROAD RACKET. s m‘:hm and central portions. warmer in|in 8py part of the country, and there strength and are now 95§, St. PETERSBURG, April 27,—Seven million | been fired sinc 'he Colombian troops | ~ The president to.day appointed James F. THE RATE WAR RESUMED, i ton. generally higher|DA® Deen mo outbreak of mnhgna‘ne 3 p. m.—Conols, 95§, roubles in gold have been 'sent to Central | from the touth are expected to arrive here | MoClellan, of Florida, to be surveyor generai [ Gyrchco, April 25.—It was the Burlington | Xtreme orthero portion, g y bigher | contagious disease in the United States for 4 p, m,—Consols, 95 5-16, Asia, A decision as to peace or war Is ex- | this evening. An excited meeting was held | of the state of Florida, vice Wm, M. Hicks, s bt barometer. years. State Senator Streeter ot Mercer DISPATCHING TROOPS, 1 Sivea, April 27, —Preparations are being urgently pressed for quick dispatoh of troops to the front, BIBMARCK FAVORS RUSSIA. county one of the leading short horn breeders of the state and one of the largest land own- ers inthestate, was at the stock yards on Saturday and had atalk with the business men he met there, he was not backward in i cted ow, or, Sunday. Beditious speakers were stopped | whose nomination ¢ that office was not con. | Fod to-day that was the first to resume the | “Miggouri Valloy—Local rains, followed by Dor ot Mgy OO O 86 the latesr, by the | o ain of arrest by Alzpara.” firmed at the regular session of the senate, | freight rates to the northwest. It set the ex- | fair weather; higher, followed in the northern TAL A g ——— Th presidaatsigaitied. his intontion of | amplo by booking freigit of ul classes at 10| portion by fallog Lirometer; northerly wiads, 3 OF A SETTLRMEE, .| Peath from Ohloroform in a Dentist's | selecting a succeesor to John Russell Young, | cents to St. Paul, Minneapolis and Minnesota | becoming cooler in southern portion; station- fonaoamoN, Apl 28 —Government has no jn- Chatr. minister to China from Californis. Botl | tranafer potnts, a reduction on the first class | ary, followed by slowly rising temperature in o roferenco to the report thal will come from Dublin to sttend, THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, In the house of commons this afternoon Lord Edward Fitzmaurice, under secretary of state for foreign affuirs, asid he was haypy to state the government was on the Fnln& of 3 p by : ir of humbugging about LoNDON, April 27, Tt is aworted that the |the czac is going to Moscow. The Daily| CHicaco, April 27.—Mra. Ella Shay, o |factions of the democratlo party in that stato SEianeenta shueg semiosiay ol ae S monhemiportion TR I:K‘un\g:yh;)x:f";::: oxhibited the alleged dis- British government is in_possession of infor- | eWs (government organ) in an editorial this | young married lady, died while under the in- | or and ex mayor of Sun Francisco, for that | roads were also given the benefit of the re- TELEGRAPH NOTES. eased lungs to the members of the legislature mation_which proves beyond doubt that |Morniog says: ‘‘There iy a stroog hope that | g f chlorofrm while seated in a dentist’s | position, g duction_though the 10 cent rate cannot yet be & last week,and that he himself had often opened 1 Prince Bismarck has been urging Turkey to | Mtters have not reached a war point, Ne- [ *1¢N% OF ¢4 or RIS oS * | *Judge Upton, second comptroller of the |said to bo quoted openly. Judge Dell Stuart, of the circnit court, | gy pyaly from his own herd, whose lungs bad | R B 7 %9 gotiations botween England and Russia still | ehair in Dr, N, W, Day’s office thisafternoon, BY on secercieomptroll e 1 ) % Ottumwa, granted injuuctions to-day closing | gy bk euranco as thoso exhibited by y side wi ussia, i f A 1 ! The dentist states that she requested that |treasury, has made a ruling that officers of the RECEIVER APPOINTED. sixteen saloons and two brewerioes, ERIF, DTS T AP Rnr At e A SPEOIAB CAVINET MERTING CALLED, Ibyiianseiin p act Homonk: chloroform be administered to her. The po- |3y who held brovet rank at tho time of | = Creveranp, Apl 26.—A receiver wae 8 ed 2y e A e 4 - o 2 i eetrwmp f H onei 4 service in the Mexican war are entitled to d for the Lake Erie & Western railroa LO:‘W:’ T F R R e FRANCE AND BGYPT lice are investigating the case, three months extra pay, allowed by congronm | Porscans Tats yasterdny altornos by Judge A Pleasing Prospect. dhat e was oriain hero, mevor. was cloar : meeting e been summoned for to-morrow. THE NEWSPATER Row, Yore D—‘.——" at the ¥ xposition. for such service, according to the brevet rank | Walker, of the United States circuit covrt, | Cinciunati Enquirer. fl_;flr'lgm!:;":;l_"“':‘.h:";m" e 1 Earl Spencer, the lord Lieulenant of Ireland,| Panis, April 27.—The Tarkish embassador held by them at the close of the rervice. on a) neigl e tion of George J. McGurkey, of 2o IR abitant says thatLthl * g Towa Crry, Towa, April 27. Owing to the |~ Fourth-class or non-presidential postoffices | N, Ick.. August, 1883, C. R. Cummings, The oldest inhabltan! y s to-day approached De Freyclnst upon th | yapility of Gov, Shormn and stafl and the | are now receiving consideration at tho hands | neasidentof ths. road, gave MeCuries » | yoar shows strange similitude to the s question of suppression ef the Bosphore military companies of Iowa to reach New |of Postmaster-General Vilas and new nE- promissory note for $320,000, to bear interest | son of 1816, The year 181G was princi- Egyptian. Do Freycinet told him that the | (rleans on the 29th inst., Towa day, the ex- xmlntmen%nro‘lfieinnmmg rapidly as he | at 7 per cont. Yesterday the road confessed | pally consplouous for the total destrac- question at issue concerned only the govern- | ercises will not be held, as arranged for, on | 2 coneider the caes, Seventy-two ap- )u‘d ement for the principle and interest un- | 4jon" of vegetable life by the actlon of the meat of the khedivo of Egypt. which by au | that day. but f a suitablo day can bo securod | Pointiente wero mado Saturday und - aboit e reont ChantinB Yo 38415 |frost, and for the descant of snow In the the foot and mouth scare, engineered last year by senatorial veterinarians, CATTLE. Although receipts are nearly 3380 less than Jaat Monday there were between 7,000 and 8,000 on salo, Trade was slow, and prices 668, Vice-Prosident Choney was made . i ther unsettied on the ordinary run of ship- arriving at an arcangement of the misunder- | imperial] firman is made responsiblo for the | ASer the Mobile Facampment, the - exerclses CHANGE OF RATES IN POBTAGE. iver and will take possession at once. | m0nth of June, and the formatlon of lo | BT BRI S 0T St ool Toselpta standing with France growiog out of the sup- | internal government of Egypt. E e —— The postmaster general has issued a circular A CHANGE OF BASE, every month of the twelve. sold equally as well as on Friday, and in pression of Boulxlmm Egyptien, This ar- i for J It is roported that tho French fleet of the| Ohamplon Foot Raco For $500, [order to postmutars, explanstory of the | Cusyasaxp, Apni 27.—George I Vaillant, m"""fi?fi,;‘;‘:;::",',’:fi“:fi Tilled A1 ling were o rendezvous 4t Peracns, Grovcs, | Cixownarr, April 27.—A foot race 125 in the ratos of postage. Postmantera are in. | Boueral freleht agent of the Lako Shore and |y 50 ™ 0t had beon previouely de- fod ot further ordors, This action is taked | yards distance for 8500 o side and the chat- | formed that on and after July 1st the rate on | Michlgan Southern railroad, resigned hin po: | jyroved’ From aix to fen inches of snow Aloxandrin in the event of Fzypt rofasing to | pionship of Americs, s Fun this aftornoon | all domentc fret clase matter, including drop | sition to; a7 53 a6kt The, ARSEARCEt B foll In varlous parts of Vermont, throe :fi'fl,‘fif&fil %7.,:’::1]3::;;;% ;.yfimnn the '\'?ff?,ffi'ckaaflzfir Pi-“;{’fi:fw‘,thg:‘: two celits per ounce or fraction thereof, in- | Salamanca, His headquarters will be at |inches in central New York, and seucral 1% raogement would prove eatisfactory to France, England and Egypt. & Gladstone, in the house of commons this afternoon, read & telegram dated Saturday last, from Sir Peter Lumsden, which stated that Mr. Swphen, a member of she boun- dary commission, had started for London, me instances lower. There was but a slight shipping demsnd and the dreased beef operators were in no hurry to fill their orders, unless they found bargains. Taken altogether it was an unsatisfactory market for sellers of fat cattle. Dest big, heavy steers were mak- ing %025 to $)50 and prme to i C 3 nohes In New Hampshire and Matne. o 4 90@b 10, Butchers' stock in | bringing with him maps of the disputed zon: wou by aix fosd 10 11 32 asoonds, Deatiug his '.'i.“d ::vi'i‘{: Ll‘mu“.n s::ll ):‘l:} ::giai:ug‘:::: Shoms THR FBEIGHT WAR. }J;htho mornlpg of thla bth of July there ?:‘:-hd‘:mnfii u%guudy. Stockers and_feed. also a dotailed wtatemont of mil ho ircum- GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, Rookd, it to othoe forem, walie. To. provide for the Ccaco, April 27.—The Chicago, Milwau. | was ice as thick as a window glass in | ers slow and gansmlly‘..uutud lower, Specu Penjdeh atfuire Ho also tated that Lums AYFATRS 18 80UDAN, The Eigin Dairy Market. wants that may rise,fromthe change in thorate | g & 8¢, Paul road to-dsy made on'open rate | Pennsylvania, New York, and through | Iators wero not operating to any great exten den would himself forward to Earl Granville, class matter, or uewspapers mailed | op freight to Council Bluffs minister of foreign atfai and there were but_few country ordors and ors, from 1 cent to 2 cents per Svakii April 27.—Small pox is decimating | Omicaco, Aprl 27.—The Iater-Ocean's but few country buyers present. 1,030 to Abdurman apposite Khartoum, d Omahs, ten Engl N on o | N g statement sho 3 i 5 August, according to Mr, Plerce, wasa | 5 4 90, 1,200 to 1,350 J ing tho actual potition of aifairs as thoy now | 'Tho garrison of Bensar dofoated tho forces | 51 11 sPocial eaye: The market ruled | pound, iTho department has decided to 1ssue | roads are not yot quoting the rate openly, but d,fl,yg A RSRRRGIE temperatare was 06, | xemd P o 0r 450 o 1000 pouda, staod, The ‘government sud members ro- (of the mabdi which made an attack upon |urd skim sk ko, - Butter actlve aud in g0od | naramation of 1 Cone s design and Soler of | 10ce Saturday arokuown to have taken busi- (Y-, 68 FRCsCR PRSIETIENAR e | L0 butchering stock, common, 32 40 ‘ ?wled t:c “;'i'z'n".‘u‘é':n‘i"""z"}"°u‘" Haplien | §ha laoh demand at 254@20c._ Sales, 1 Opoum‘i‘-, il Toa (he e o (Dot tiie preun‘t Bo%s.9B S lial harl lo:: 'du;onding mah‘neholy summer | @4 00; good, $4 M@ld 4 v;:l u.(lv.:ius"l("o » or Loudon satisfaction, UAYONRT BRISTLED ROYALTY, S — serles, They will be ready for issus on June PR o o Y ' ' » tookers and fesders, §3 51@4 60; Tex~ p Ritchie, consorvati ve, asked if [the govern-| Dusiiw, April 27.—The government pro. | Will Berve the Canadian Government, |1 The postmaster genoral has not set found | & Visible Supply of Grain in the[month the oldest dlnh“'i‘h"m nover. por- |10 GG i ment proposad to suspend the negotiations |hibited the patlonallst demonstration at Jaugsrown, D, T., April 27,—Mayor Flnt | time to form a plan™ for eiviog the’ effect of United Stares and Cannda, baps, experlenced. 18 poor mon! HOGS. ! now in heogress with Ltussia uatil afcer the | Tyrono against tho Princo of Wales. Great|left for the hurth to-day with thirty teams | the congressional epactment providing for #he | Ggicaqo, April 27,—The following figures | {£023 tho Indian corn, which wasin the| . = © = HEC &0 0y o ! "1"1‘5'.'{5.3.".‘:’3:3'.. A made the reply with s | € teuicut and serious rioting is feared. and fifty men to take service with the Cana. | use of “special delivery” at ifid poat- | o rom the weekly statement compiled by | Milk, 80 hard that it rotted upon_the|, oe0 MATEILTE ST Wf sbout a nickol P e g o ply with & TOBPEDOING PORTS, dian gnvamnln-nt R}nln sporting troops and ufi:cu. S I § (e Damad e e et e stalks, and the farmers mowed it down | }igher than on Saturdsy; ,nugl: aud pomuman Sir Kdward Thoroton, minister at St.| SHANGHAL April 27,—The port of Vlader- | #upplies agaln: el EX-ATTOBNEY-GENERAL BREWSTER BUED FOR and drled it for cattle fodder. Every|packerssold around about ¥4 30@ an Petersburg, reported officially respecting the i Russian views of the Jast note of England, : asking for an explanation of the conduct of Kamoroff at Penjdeh in view of the report made by Lumsdeu contradicting the Russian ostock, Siberis, near the contines of China, ————— LIBEL, amount of grain insight in the United States bas been closed 0 B S AAGNIT 8 et The Billiard Tournament. ] d suit. againat | and Canads, on Saturday, April 20th, and the [ SFPe0 HEHE WET SEREORECS B2 naval authorities so disposed of torpedoes | Niw Youk, April 27,—In the billiard tours .,{’fi‘:::;;:‘,‘ iEuon saigred ault AL B ke oF A sscstas oyor tho bre: e umaenm?. e RIn that only a narrow channel remains for entry | pament to-night Schaefer scored 500, Dion |ing damages at $50,000, in having in Phil vloeding week: Wheat 44,634,672 bushels, a and exit of their own war ships, o delphis, on the 28 of April, used the fol- | decrease of 1,058,722 bushels; corn 8,899,671 DOLi; thst of 1854, 50, I green t:'\verflmhere, > ecause every. €y i 7 : ¢r 11T > where recognizea. = caude we UV fectthebent 9 Nl Nu“Ma';uW ‘,I Mfi Why1 beaf from st mixed $4 5@1 59, with choico and s sorted_heavy at 84 60@4 65, and Philadel phias $4 70; packing and ehippivg, 260 to 350 pounds, 84 50@4 70; hight, 140 to 210 pounds, 4 36@1 7 green thing was destroyed, not only in " Smoking Tobacco. . .-/cue i ¥ i Gondumer, Lna, and stote & wev.