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FIFTEENTH YEAR, DAROTA'S (ASE 1§ CONGRESS 0 11 Vanquishes Waspy Vest in An- swor to His Senate Attack. HARRISON'S VIEWS. SENATOR Commissioner Sparks on the Right Tack With feforence to His Op- ponents - Postal News for Western Headers W's Complimente to Vest Dec. 2%,—[Special Tele y of Huzh J. € 1 to Senator Ve the Dakota printed here Campt Wasn gram,]—The roj Yankton, Dal upon the I movenent, wa and created almost a sen ered @ complete and full vindieation of Carp: bell and | nd s the prineipal tople of in congressional The reply i< in the form of a letter to Senator Vest, and deals principally with his insinua tions and direct charges against Campbell’s private and politieal record. The loeal press compliments Campbell ed- itorially. ‘This evening the Star sa “Judge Campbell makes ot a strong ¢ agninst er and Vest, wh claim that the recent action of Dakota in forming a state goverament is revolutionary. Aceording to Judie Camphell, the eitizens of that territory are proceeding strietly within the and precedent, and he thinks that all there is that is revolutionary in- the situa tion is the refusal of congre admita state which is elizible willing to be admitted to th Sen ator Handsonsaid to the pond- ent this atternoon that e v of Camphell refuted every eliarge made by Senator Vest, and proved the latter's icnor of the Da kota question, Ile said the letter was one of the best arguiments yet produced in favor of the admission of Dakota, and uncovered the hypoerisy and prejudice of the democratsin the matt Senator Wilson of Towa best lawyers in the is preparing a speeeh in favor of the ion of Dakota to statehood, which, it is said, is to be one of the most efiveti his life. He will deal with the lezal side of the question, and his effort is anticipated with a good d of interest. “The fight that is admission of Dy the most selush and waged against any p tor Har rison to the Bee correspondent to-day. “1f rongress refuses to admit the people to the rights of statehood, they will simply be des. potieand tyranical. o keep 500,000 people fna territory s like banishing them, We often refer to the days of the inquisition, and the oppressive laws in Encland, and the ex- iling of inbabitants of Russia, and all that kind of thing: but if we are to refuse these poople in Dakota th common rights of American citizens, we doas bad as even did the ty- rants of these old conntries. They have passed the point of population and tnrift whieh entitle them to come into statehood and Lden’t wonder that they are almost e nsperated when refused aduission, It would not be natural i€ th © torevolt and re- fuse to obey these laws of the United States which are now thrown over them. They have simply that which is oppressive, and nothing whichrelieves th m and helps them to de velop. It begins to look as though the terri- tory wonld become a state by an act of this vongress. If not, however, the injustice will be so flagrant thatit is sure to react upon the party which refuses Dakota admission to the statelico L™ SENATOR VA TON t's aspersions stat s morning 1t is consid iion s to and Union.” & lott who is one of the senate, Im being made azainst the nto statehood is one of was ever th WYCK'S Wonl Business aceumulating during the illness of his daughter kept Senator Van Wyek at Washington during the recess, He has ob- tained approval of the land departinent to the creation of the two new land oftices for which he introduced bills—the Northwestern and Cheyenne. Mr. Martin, a onelegged soldier from Nebraska, in the treasury de- partment, lost his position twice;” M Van Wyek cured his reinstatement, His bill for thexeliet of settlers on the Denver & St Joe lands will be reported favorably by the committee on public lands soon after congress meets, 1t is the same bill as passed the senate twice, giving $3.50 per acre. HITS THE NAIL ON THE HEAD, Land Commissioner Sparks thinks he will nuot be exiled, In an interview last evening hesald; “If the president is not satistied with my management of the land office, then 1am much ken, [ have not seen him for some time, as he has been busy about other things, but I kuow he is pleased with the way the oftice is being run, The state- ment that my decisions have been overruled s rapidly as I made them has been manufic- tured out of whole cloth, The seerctary of the interior has never overruled a decision made by me, although he hus sometimes sug- gested changes. Complaints against me and my management of the land oflice come from peonle who are interested in land frauds and Jobs. Complaints in the west emanate from editors who wre interested, and from law yers who have to get along somehow. Wi must have a great many from them. These stories are, I believe, the work of people whose interests have been affected by my methads in ranning the land of 1 Know that one of the articles in western journal was written upon oflice paper by a firm here THE BIDS AND BIDDF This afternoon the supervising architeet of the treasury opened bids for the masoury and iron work of the approaches to the eus- tom house at Dubuque, lowa. The bidders for the masonry were: Peter Nicks, $12,650; Thos. Cavanaugh, $12,700; Shultze & Wag- oner, §1 McCarty & Corbett, $ Vane Buren, $6,771; N, I, Schilling, $ Behilling, who is the lowest bidder, 15 a res dent of Dubuque, The award will not be de- elared for a few days yet. The vidders for the iron wor The National Wire and , §640; Novelty Iron works, . Myers Manufacturing company, BL,119: Lowa Iron Works company, $1,100; Manley & Cooper Manufactuving company, $540; J. P, Walton & Co., 8524, The Manley and Cooper company were declared the low- est bidders. They have their headquarters at Philadelphia. TARIFF OB sTOP, Senator Paliner is quoted to-day as saying that Michigan will stop making cheap luw- ber if the proposition to place lumber on the free list is carvied out. e says there Is at presentno money made in clieap lumber, and ir the tarifl is vemoved attention will be rued only to fner grades, WENTERN POSTAL INFORMATIO! Ostiasters commissions were to-day is- Bued for the following: Emil €, Roggy, Hampion, Neb, Rosa P, Sehudtn, Woodburn, Neb. James L. Meek, Dexter, lowa. Sawuel R Caunon, Fremont, lowa Postmasters have been appointed to fill the following newly established postoflices in lowa: Cornelius 1, Gordo count, 0. €, Antenson, ligersoll, Dallas coun Chauges bave been urdered i the tiwe Russell, Creamery, Cerro | | | boards of t.a | Taw, with | treasury HE OMAHA DALY BEE 1885 CAUSE OF REILEN'S REJECTION | ittt —~ ther er His Wife's Rolirions Fai the introd ietion [ gram.|—Mrs. J. W, Hostlewait of this city ‘lhII A 11_? li e .r.‘\_'h ot T! : oo senate artalg died today from the effectsof about eight ol yy Civil Contract, sumed, Mr. Keiley morphine administered by herself med, Mr. “Keiley ning. The causa for w act | EX-MINISTER FRANCIS' OPINION. ng o ¢ SoInEant of inknown has lived here nd one year, with t o ba 15 years ol 94 OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER i A CASE OF INCOMPETENCY. | : With o Very Broad Hint of mtil we have anothor Vienna, d'aft ! \ Sufcidal Mania Running Ram pant at Beatrice. Neb., Dec, Special Tele NEBRASKA AND IOWA ! The | | | BEATRICE, N, Neit such NEW YORK'S NEW APPRAISER. seems to be She less than a neice about erty, it effeets, and taken by her numerou of what is left. Her h be in Denver, but on sending him a telegra to-day he answered that he at present. s, Hostlewait years old, and s reporied to have morphine eater. Her a 1 at times o have been pecaliar for @ sane person. no family excey She had The Bxclusive Ci frionte Vienna-Effect of a Washin of Diplomatic Rl Italy Did Not Iutervene, things would go in Mr. Fra stay in the city for a short and W Florida topass the Man Files A Prominent Char Showia Business no prop- Id 'n ereditors to get hold snd s reported to m and Submit ermination Him Unfit for the Position, © is already 1 Relations ~ ren and then ponsinl Weiley, yestor Hon minister of Mr. Austrin's 1t e tribune ¢ int v with Nrw Yonx. D day had an stin Jonn M, | late Unifed States at the co ana, 1o which A by was apy ectio fser. Phel with vy b s of was 0o husy was 04 been a - A DIVE N 10 DIPCH, of come deal winter wd for t anextension of time of fornia_grant. The railway At work to get the time of that il that the California & Orezon extended. The f San Franciseo and Sac resolutions urg tion e com= s submit- eveland a ser formal charges acainst George V. Brower. appointed by the president to be general appraiser ab 1€ 1 this port, who, as a recess appointee, has " been filling that office and whose contirma- tion now re: with the senate. The matter is mad: blic in a formal w to-lay In a backin, letter to the president under date of Decem sntel to congress | ber 24, transmitting his charges, Phelps utterance from | SMONE other things says ' ! we appeared as i the state on the subje.t, which will reach that | yhe governuent in three different ¢ body. This action of the board of trade | fore Mr. Brower within the past s the resolution of conz S poeks And L7 base” my - eliares oy mare in doubt as to the facts within my own personal knowledge. S RUEAR (R S T AHHTg Charees of a similar character. from_ other i el sources ean and will be furnished you if de- Xt move will be to have | sired, all tending in the same direetion and men in each of the con sresslonal districts of | showing the incometeney, negleet of duty California write to con sressmen urging that | and possibly tie dishonesty, of this_oflicer. et ST - | Heis not a titman for the position which he lie interests o require the imme i % oceupies, as testimony will show. 1 do not dinte construction of the road and thus make | 4y ce thése eharges lizhtiy, or with desire to them beli ple want the road | injure Brower. 1 make them because I he: to get that immense amount of land, licve that he, a8 a public officer in the service PER-ONAL AND OTHERWISE, of the wovérnment, is wholly unnt for s of the postinasters at the position he oceuples, 1 am will- Towa, and Nebraska City, ing ~that the reeords of Lis own January 31, 13 office shall determine the question il. Clireh of as to his intellizence, his performance of spli 'S, Lawrence duty and his Charges similar o lave been wimitted to inferior de partient. More than two-thivd zon & ohby been discove anels, ted to President € \tful Wreek ofa Passenger T ! on the New Haven Road. by ! o1 e Tre Niw Youn, 1 il Tele ARG VAR A most Laccident, accom mnal m : dre 1...\(\" “:\ S0 us ties, occurred yesterday 1 about six- bl g R, Refla teen miles from New York on the New York, ; it 2 4 New Haven & Hartford road at Pelhanville, The engin tender and mail car of the Owl e thrown down an cmbankment thigh, F Blake, tir Killeds Rile lips, ensineoer miraculonsly ¢ iped with slight injuries; six mail clerks were hurt, thr rionslv, while NiNeLy Passenzcs were more or less bruised unning alons the track near Pelhamville is aplattorm six feet wide and 10) feet long. 1t was made of heavy oaken boards laid cross: wise on strinzers, which on the outside rest ed onl ocust posts, driven in the bank, 1t 1 seets not to have occurred to the builders of 1c o point- [ this platform that the wind would ever bo i lady of pre sufliciently — strong to lift a heavy toe Dintod tome | Weisht Tike m o plattorm, and they any way in- | did not fasten the stringers to the Austrian zov- | posts. To this oy it is due the acel news -I"“\" " re- dent About three before the owl oty O stria pached ¢ spot itic ind on he fas | or atleast of th vet Lam sure th [ 10 o ,'I”l‘ T s a |“.‘»|"’w”->'- n commerce of that body, who will | made it a study for years it will no doubt be miiveif taltos o molicorof: thia fast otz LIS BOSKIWEsS HCIEU GHE FULISETecs ot the 10 pasa upon tiio confitmation of Brower | very instructive and intorosting I, while i fs quite s 1o alfer | platfor from the loeust posts, turned it conm for the public position e now holds, A s It eidn 403t so dos am aware also | plotely upside down and deposited it in tl private © citizen it s not permitted Newspaper Under the Hammer. at, civil, nrriaze s ot reognizad i widdie of the track in the path of the train, me to know what cases of import-| Brarnick, Neb., Dee. Special Pete- | 16 fruo, thowi S (ke Manhitges LMY | which was thundering down grade at the stoh to attend the bau- | ed merchandise under reappraisement have ™ Renubl } r BRI L e requl 2 0% ol he ine quet” to be given by the “Hub™ merchants | come before Brower during his term of oflice, gram Che Beatrice Republican 1s closed sealed by the of an ¢ ( rate forly miles an hour. I engine Piiere will b6 50 guests. They will go by W informed. however, that upwards of | up to-day on a chattel mortgage of astical céremony b ey are looked | knoeked the platform intoa million picecs. special train and retirn on Friday. W0 eases of invoiees have been referred to | will probably not rvall L i s Hiet would not | The tracks for 200 feet after the passage of THE LAND RULES MODIFTED, iiim for action, wherein the appraiser at New exclde the only a resentative of | (4 rain looked as it a shower of toothpick WASHNGTON, Ded inted Press.] | York, Mr. McMulien, 1 under the ad -,"“""‘," YO i other re- | o kindling wood had fallen, The foree of Commissioner Spark Tand oftice, in | vice of his assistant_appraisers and examin b bng i i hie ek tho entire view of the almost v ment as to | ers, alter careful serutiny, have advanced the "‘l"’ rew lad been ed i tigislioekunEiof U S0 It his policy, has felt.constrained to issue a | invoices, and in a large majority of cases the It Kafloxs o wowd have heen recelved and | consiating of mail, baginge, smoker, one pas- new serid of regulations for registers, ve- | general | apprai las sustained the reeognized in his ofticial capacity. His posi- ger coach, boudoir car and two Pullman ersand spectal agents of the Tt office, | Tuporters. and defeated | he government LT ORI bm""““"]g oy Went I AlUNE LHG GAKe h have just been promulgated. They | of its just dues do ot presume QI SUCIRLTEON G ROV DR R i G E (Y00 AT D in niany important particulars his | that you personally ean investigate the ofli- ARV o BB T AR R UR Se “”' i sweeping ovders, They provide that | eial conduiet of Brower, but to whomsoever Pl relations gie-concetised Ldow't think | below the station. - Whesi at the steepest and tead or preemption elaimants, who | the question of his efliciency and honesty he would bk part of the embankment the wale bona fide: Settlements upon public [ may be referred, 1 shall be prépared to fur- twisted itself at right ansies and Isand who are living upon, eultivating | nish testimony oing to show that he is an down the ban'k, tariing over and over ul improving t me in_aceordanee with | oflicer wiiolly unfit for the position which e | T G AL the intention of acquiring title | accepts,” Ukl il e et (UL, Bl thercto, shall be permitted to cut and r Undcr the same date, Phelps wrifes a long der broke loose from the engine and move from the portion to be eleared for e letter to Secretary Manning, in which ho down the Wil jumpinz over the top of vation. so mich timber as is actually nee complains that Brower has fajied to give full englioud nicin tie dlteh. sary for that purnose or for buildings. fences | force to the views expressed in_the {reasury T e T D (e or other improvements of the land so entered. | eirenlar of July 7 last, considering the metlis L Ll L clearing for cultivation should there be | ods of ascertaining the value of imported and flying past it lodsed lenzihyvise on the surplus timber onthe entry, the man shall | goods, partieularly the elasses of goods bank and turned over on its side, The other dispose of such surplus, but 1t is notallowa- | manutactured abrodd, exclusively for expori cars brought up without soing after the en- bic to denude the land ot its timber tor the | and which, therefore, had no quotable i gine and tender, thongh they eame perilously Jurpose of sale or speciiation before title has | value at tie point of manufucture. Phelps L 0 5 R heen conveyed to him by patent, ealls attention specifically to an invoice of near doing so._Nathing but a stout coupling THE NEW YORK SUB-TREASURER, rolled or ribbon isin hmported by prevented two Pullman sleepers from going No determination has yet been reached in | Sehiefilein & Co. from Hamburz, July 6 lasi, down tiie bank. As it was they buried their which came for’ reappraiseinent, and adds? trucks in the side bank and toppled over the edge lying partly on their sides. The en- gineer was found lying fast under his engine with IS foot azainst the tive box. 1is she was burning abil W3 0FCrdls word on fire. The water oy dragged the dazed and ielp- less engineer down ihe remainder of the bank and rolled him in the ditci, thus put- + O K Pedngogues in Councll. Dis Moixks, lowa, D egram, |—The thirtet! State Teachers' meonvened b t day. Thereisa large attendance of promi- | 2oy nent educators of the state, as the association includes eollezes as well hie first publie exercises ocet ing in Plymouth Conre Hon. Ered Lehman, of t address of weicome, whicl was res| by Prof. 11, K. Edson, of lowa collecy nell. This was followed by the address by Rev. Dr. Kine, nell college, Mount Vernon, Sp ram.) it t 24,— [ Sphe i ¢ enoon This is | mento have passed gressmen o vote for intended to tarnish moral ssolutions have been pr and will be probably the on nsion, ? g M oflice have as public s il this " uteri onal el “Did you under ment to base ifs on th or on the fact ¢ EXPLOSS We seventy-five fe man, was favor of $ be W witness tn ne I od an ided to Grit dent's tent of Con | s eity, del real wishes of here that ninent | LN not,” repl SN pither Looked tpon | grounds for the reje fora mowent inte 1d be <o advi with Count Kaly time the diieulg edout that n Jew mate Senitic or Jres Ben Has Been The GRAND IstAND, Neb., Do, 25— m]—Ben Hogan spoke to an flowing housclast night in the Presbyterian churcl, The meetinzs were fully attended last week, FLe will leciure to-nfehton “Phys- | status in Vieana, | fcal Calture; how men are put in condition | eicially that that woald in for athletic exereises.” This is a subject | JAMCS e, Ttement of the that heis perfeetly familiar with, beingat | eoived iy the ar { on leadini trainer, and the state elewy N Net The Hanpton North Platte of Sionux City practice bel these whieli 1 enclose herewith T shall lny before the United States senate and the eon mea il the presidential postinisters have been changed sinee the th of March Senator Allis burn of Towa wi DAty to-morrow to nd Representative Hop th the congressional m FOREIGY Bogus Pictures of Christ Considerad Highly Sacreligic The authorities of Austria and lung seem fully determined 1o punish Veer gers, the 1tus ian artist, for painting and ex- hibiting his alleged impions pictures entitled “Plie Resurrection” and “Holy Family.” these compositions Christ is depicte worally human and historie pers tent isto show that Chiist s miracles by trickery and with super power. The pietures v been mul X by photography and are seattered broadeast "'”|=* QLS throughout the Austrian and Hungarian [ §i e £oes capitals. Cardinal Haynold, arch bishop of | Sometimes invit Colochzaand Wl leading members of | min‘sier or an the Magyar nobility, have given notice that | diplomatic bangu they will withdraw their patronage frow any | BeHE & Hebrew anay, b institution which exhibits Voo L e dtslas T e O e pletures. The imperial government at \ nenily elosed against i, has taken up the question and asa test “Daes such a prejudice cxist with regard to s ordered the prosecution of the Russian < Vieuna azent for selling photo; ppies of the objection. wle pietures, Lram, B o fily i lome hav It st far does the prejudice azainst the Hebrews extend»” until ten- went the eir social relations, Som iness men in Vienua, as i n, ave Jows While they wix with in theiy affairs, they nave a dis- ety of theivown, Baron Rothschild, I You, appears just once a year ab all. stiys but a short L away, while his wife neve all. “The baren’s son s w0 @ private dinner by a for, but never to a ded. however: e or howe - of the exclu R ATe pernin is uan ot soc plied | I may to S8, s ) enna 15 nted with a diplomat , e Feprescntative of ah Pastern g erment; who received an oricatal trainine and is wedded o oriental customs. That diplomat goes everywhere and is popniar. His wite, on {he contrary, receives no soc recognition whatever. OF e 3 you W understand Lam: ot ‘defending the” custom, whe The English Political Situation. BIDS FOR MAIL CARRVING. The second assistant postmaster gencral is ceiving bids for carrying the mails on wships and star Toutes in the western and_ territories, The time for receiy- ing bids expires on the second of January AU the same time bids for misccllancol routes in s and territories, with the exeept ennsylvania and the New England being received. lin the first mentioned elass of bids comprises Arkansas, Louisiam, Indian territory, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, New Mesico, Arizona, Utali, Idaho, Washinston territory,” Oregon, Novada, California and Alaska, A Robust Woman D Niw Yons ram.] well-formed, years azo her uently sceen on The German Press Indignant, LoxDoN, Dec M. Clemencean’s recent speech in the Frenell chamber ot deputies, during the debate on the Tonquin eredit, in the course of which he fook charge M, Ferry with having of Prince Bismarck in the Franco-Chin se difliculty, little excite t and ind out Germany. "The Gernan news furious Clemencean, and de action in unineasired fertis, -~ Alariming Ihe Turks, Loxpox, Dee. 25, ~The ezer is about to v instate Prince Alexander of Bulgaria in his former rank in the Russian army. The pres- enee f Prince Voickot? ud other Russian oftleers Sofia makes a close allianee between Risia and Bulzaria, ‘These facts have caused alarm among the friends of Twrkey, It is belicved the compact between the czar and Prince Alesander, by which Tussi; nizes the Bulzarian union, is a prelude to a Russia campaign in the sprineand the rinal dismeni- herment of the Turkish empire, The Breach Widening. DLy, De AL hopes of a friend settlement of the question at issue betweed the Cork Steam Packet company and the Cattle Dealers’ association has been aban- doned, The prospectus of an opposition s packet compiny, which the eattle deal oreasion sought the aid tlement of has eaused ion througl Wers ar of Fower JONMITTEES, Speaker Carlisle is about halt through with his committecs, e has skeletonized the list, and hias most of his ehairmanships set- tle and s fitting the members in their pl s, The committees he is having th most difticulty with about are the foreign af- fairs, labor, coinage, and weights and meas- ures, Tlhe Star says: “Tt is settled that M Bland is to hold the chairmanship of the coinage, weights and_measur but the com- position of the committee is giving the speak- er much worr Pressure is being brought to bear by Mr: Bland and other silvér men to have none but advocates of the silver dollar placed upon it, while on the other hand great intluence is exerted to have it con- structed in_ larmony with the administra- tion. In this way the speaker is subjected to A Cross fire t 15 very har sing,” The secretary of the navy, it is have much to Say about the’ composition of e Mr. Howitt, it is con- and a number of others whom Whitney fayors will be placed upon it. SEARCH FOR THE HOUS! o ald, will A LOST WIALE In response to urzent telegrams trom Sena tor Fair, the scorctary of the navy | decided 'to send ascarch party atter the missing whaler Amcthyst. Télegrams were sent to Commander Hooper, of the revenue steamer Rush, and Healey, of the Corwin, at San Francisco, di- recting’ them to confel tozether witha view tou selection of one of these vessels to un- dertake the search, It is believed one will be ready to sail in tour days after the selection is mide, T'hie Rush is a new vessel, and the Corwin in good repair, and only last summer return- cd from a cruise through the waters where it is supposed the Amcthyst is cast away. From advices from San Francisco it is be lieved it will not be possible to force a pass awe further north than the Seal Iskunds, 150 10200 miles north of the Aleutian Islands, “The relief steamer will put_in at Ounlaska for coal and such stores is are needed. UNTKUE It is said at the white house that there is no truth in nor any toundation for the story published by the Pittshurs Penny Press thit a number of detectives are cominz to Wash- inton 1o look atter the peggoual safery of the president. QUESTIONING @OON'S ACTS. A question has arisenas to the validity of | " Mr. Coon's acts s acting secretary of the | @ K, have alieady arrived in the city, for mine days afeer the death of | and nearly’ all the balance will arrive on rundera forer desigiation | MUDt BRI CEnow scoms possible that 700 toct durinis the aboenbe of | delegates will be present. e programme is Tt is stated af the firet con- | 10t fully completed, but will comprise & gen- that such action might affeet | ¢1al discussion of the whole transportation AMr. Coon individually were the question of | Gtestion, ry involved, yeiaction tothird parties So———— could not be valid, and theretore his ofiicial Strangled Their First Bo acts cannot be questioned. ‘Phis decision is | Neeryvieie, 1, Dee. 28,—Ne held under an act of the supreme court, and | dence here from whieh John Oler forier attorneys general, removed the re A CHABMING CHEISTMAS SCEN weie exhum . Fourteen hundred poor ehildren to-day en- | were arrested, and before the coroner’s jury joved the hospitality of that eharfiye organ: | toduy confessed they were guilty "o strans- ation Loown as ‘the Chilidven's Christinas | ling their oftspring on the day of ite birth elub, of which Miss Mollie Vilas, daughiter of [ November 26, They were married in Oc: the ‘postuaster general, s president, and | tober, Miss Nellie Arthir, danghter of the ex pi dent,” is__one of the viee prestdents, id - wilch o every y furnishes a Christmas dinner and gi€s to the children of tiie poor of this city, Each of the 1,400 children was given an excellent dinnsi, a box of candy and a Christinas card, ‘Uhe tables were waitid upon by the daughters of the most prominent citizens, and Miss Mollie Vilas and Miss Nellie Avibir personally sup- erintended the giving out of the presents, e president and Miss Cleveland, and wany others well known o seeicty, attended the entertainwent, the treasury department that Treasur ditn would go to New York and eare and therefore the general appraiser ought t0 oflice until a permanent appointment. ¢ have heard the testimony of domestie manu- facturers and others as to the cost or value of i Phelps then saysthat upon an fvoico | The renort that Ganiain g Tstaeen s | part or B Senaeor o haciian oy | Clerks were jammed down under a heavy iron of isinglass of & similar character, last July, angin SEISTIIUIH RSO0 RO | Tl AT St G O LU . able and serious! Mr, Holl, goneral appraiser of Phitadelphia | Parnellites and_Gladstone i< ridiculed. A | sentativeat Washinzion, CountKa ) (e ol By e i v : Amelia She u tall, hant’ appraiser fixed the value of Keiley being a Jewess. Baron Schaeffers | oy woman, and a few invo at 315 ma and wetion in giving publicity to his confidential v dungond 00 AR i SaRToo G LR batw e ol Commumication was gratiitouson his peri and | PIeposessing fave was fre e Distegard obJaw. i ascepting as con- tho st har N Reloy's womination wis a S clusive in eases of reappointment, testiniony surprise, and ‘that thero were some veasons |yl g cnen S0 e S e S Ba her pride i attorin of: o 7 iy { why ti should be allowed the Austrian AL L0 I Joat et 12 in the form of _invoices and aflidav.ts fui Why tine_should b DAVE wis in her fine auburn hair, not in her strength, For some time she s heen keeper Jength under & numiber of sub-divisions. e beenavoided, 10 Europe diplomatic usage re- CHIST points a0 that Brower 00k ROL apjas quires tiat i foreizn cotn try <hall heconslted at his oftice more than four days per week o1 asto its willinghess to receivo a proposed bleached it toa golden shade, Tne chanee added to hier personal attictiveness, Soon, Bowever, she beian to complain of a_ terrible HITRIEILGAI SaB RSN, DFS (RIATIVIAG Heg Russian goveriient from Washington at the were not properly notified (o appear: it e request of our state department on aceount general appraiser has been in the Labit of of his being eoncerned in the publication of up her Bands sid ran bk w few paces, lo ingz, wildly over her shoulder at the gate An b told him there was Wit a larze bag and 10 cut off her b The suspicions that by her actions were eon- te was taken el to the oflice A questioned by Dr. Wiidain, who e of the fnsane pavillion, She talked i cwmbling manner about being perseeuted and ehased by women with long hair and a crowd of men, who were following her all the time with boys to kil her aud earry het wway. She was sent to the pavillion, and it is doubtiul whether she can be cured, Bhe has a brother in the sawe institution, whose mind is affeeted, and it is belioved antimony 0 the wash that sha ased on her hair dey oped hier hereditary tendency Lo insanity, and weakened her strong physical constitu: tion and spparently well-balaneed mind. the matter of illing the prospective yacancy in the New York sub-treasury oflice, that will | “It was elearly shown wpon this hearing oceur on the expiration of the Acton commis- | that there was™ no market value for sueh It was romored around | rolled on ribbon isingliss as contained in this be made. There are doubts expressed, how- ol ) ever, as to his authority to diseharge the du- | {he materials comprising such merchandise | LoNDoN, Dee, 20T he Pall Mall Gazette, B SRR af e white lonse. 1t | at the tme and place of manutacture, to- | reviewins” ihe sitation, predicts that- t10 5 said that no appointment ean_be made be- | gether with the cost of manufacturing, ‘pre- | Salisbury government will be given an ex- 10 ting out the hlazing cloihing and saving Phil- fore the reassembling of congress, and the | paring and putting up such merchandise f N SR f butonly stating 1t. 0. The as gl (s L oY | o e merela) ise for | tension of power. andsavs it s impossible | "S\Whatled o tie cupreat beliet that Mus, | s Jife. The fireman was found hanging ; Tnsisted that such testiniony \Was not compe- | the government may make an attempt to sup- | Keilev's origin was ihe icason of her liis: | out of the cab with both legs pinioned. 11 acting as general appraiser at this port. jix party rumor was set current a week | telegraphed to lim i his reply ta his 2 5 e Situo P ks pe boims | azo that Capt. 0°Shea, heing no longer a | nouncement ' of the appointment of 3 JA'S GOLDE as st 215 marks stated in - ghe | wember of parliament, would seek some out- | K that his government would like to hvoice, Tn the case of Schiciiein & Co, in | Side political conneetion. s cabimet will | haye an opportunity of considering the ap- Whieh the invoic price was the same, Brower | meet on Thursday o seftie prograrme | pointment hetore inally consenting to it, as Sustaimed the importer, and did not yaise the | for the coning session. 15 the customn i such cases, wid connden- chant “appraiser and General Appraiser | certainly illadvised.” 1Uwas only natural for | 1 driveras she sat in Brower, the case was. referrod to - Colecior Mr. Bayard to protest under “the encmn- | it through the water with a speed that made Hedden, who sustained Brower, The writer stances, and of comse he did only what | 0 nv lueky osiien dread o iollow her. asks that in the futura involees of i8inglass any Amierican would be likely to da in his | G MG PR s be appraised by some one other than Browe: pli 1t as Count Kalnoky remarked to | > £0.0. 1 L A:nnmuer of e Phelps’ cha rainst Brower, stripped of we, Baron Schaeffer had simply directed the | gattas that were g up for women only i and an nprizht pianc ral 1 watches nishied by the importers, in_contravention of government to decide on thelr action in the seotion 2002 of therevised statutes, 1n the premizes, and this Count Kalnoky assured caso of theSchiefiein Invoice of 1singla e is what he had in mind when 1o’ sent the | of tnealeololic ward at Bellevue hospital and in refusing testimony of domestic man’ dispateh, no publication would have been | yopdored excellent service in her department, facturers, in ravonLlon of seation 0 06 e of the fuct, and Mr. Keiloy's mayital re- {CTE S8 Ee 1 aet danaronl act of Mareh Tations would not have been made a subjcetof | =F L 5 mans LD v This js_tre in her eharze, who were brazed by rum, by her wi and never resorted to violence, Some wonths an average: that on those days his oflice minister before he is sent, and the corres- lours have been from 11w, m, t0 3 p. m.: that pondence which passes on - the guestion is al this shortness of hours and irregularity of at- ways regarded onlidential in the intere: tendance: has caused importers much troi of international amity s refiectivg the indi. ble and loss of valuable time; til dual concerned. v Amcrica o different | headache after combing her bulr in the morn in the case of Schilein & (), b 408, X8 YK ad during the day she would frequent- Ly Told her head tightly between her hands, Frequently of fateshe hias insisted that men have tried to cut off her uir, Saturday she consolidating large numbers of wholly di somo politieal articles pifensivg 8o thisgov- | GRS T L T his eity, On similar cases nnder one hearine, pissin.e ernment in a New York paper. ROk &Y b 2 upon one and then disposing of the others 15 there any tiath in the statement that the upon the basis this. established: that e Teloction due to the intervention of grossly negleets hie oflicial correspondence, ! aly 3 3 finportant lettors addressed 1o him b Octobes tivmeeting yesierday deeided £ ovaan Not a shad: Count Kaluoky say o) | was issued fo-day, The Cork Defense a man outsid ) ter head. d been aronsed finnied when wnbassador néver al rsation witli L, ors sion Decomber 31 Jor- | invoice in the country from whenee exported, at the New York X v's orig b ’ ! tent, and had no relevancy to the case,” wress Ireland with” high handed ecoercion. | band’s objection’ died in twenty winutes, ‘Three of the mai luation. Appraise Mullen and the — tially hinted at the kuown fact of Mrs, their formality, are as follows: dtention of Mr. Buyard in a friendly way to anda number of e were the prizes —Neglect of duty. q of at diseussion and all this trouble would have i ago she began dyeing her bair and tinally through earclessness or otherwise, ' some ¢ case of Catacazy, who was recalled by the Bier way out of the hospital crounds she threw and November remaining unanswored and distinetly the @tulian association has offerid 1o (urnish labor Tuded 10 1he subje iR and Mr, S s that the HMalian government never vicred in any way | but Whateyer Both of then, he r,oineivin reasons for the rejeciion, spoke of the 'want of political tact’ Mr. Keiley fitd munitested by hi 1t wis plainly thought unad- | v visatile to have an imprudent raon as the American representative. Fhe Austrian sowhich s almost wholly under the di rection of Hebrews, were nnanimously op wsed 1o thi aceeptance of Mr. Keiley ot Vs WETe ANV 01 YOI OWIE Dawspaper which el supported “Mr. Cleveland tor the presidency,” “Dud tie have any feeling the L HH.I»xI States ¥ o o Na, was WA, Pub- T faet of the friendly relatu ex sting b stat- | tween the two counitics, and that it was the 10 re st desive of the Austoian covernent to sume the precautionary adopted | waintain these velation el during the dyninmite seire wnder the liberal | o or misinderstanding governument; owingto the excitoment aong | What harm could resilt it diplomatic re the nationalists arising_out of the lations shonld be broken ofl between the two liowe rule manifesto of AIr. Glidslon countries g e “A suspension of diplomat e ;i e operate injuriosly to oux b Leasus o8 &oyalist that the Astriat govern: D e Loyal | likely to wive il fwelve mont union will hold a weetingdn Dublin on Jan | tioe of the termination. of the tieaty. That uary &, and another meeting in London ata | treaty affords the only 1eal security we hive later date, for the purpose of forming a | for protection ol Austio Al el league which shall be stuilar in the details of | zens its organization to the Irish W ez, “A0ho wonld be losers by an abrog and hiave branches ibrouy) Kiugdow, | the treaty?? We should. ®A AU, 45 Ger trine, ‘onee 1 theivforc o the ret the subject matter of the correspondence ui acted on, and seamen to the boyeoticd steamboat com S—Incompetency, as shown in the Shreif 1any. lein case, and in tho ease of an fmportation of glucose, wherein “Said general ap praiser was not able o comprehend the meats ing either of consularreports as to the value of sueh merchandise or to understand the meaning of the wholesale prices of such merchandise in the principal markets of (e many, the conntry from whence exported and finally, “that said gencral appraiser is not sufliciently familiar with the ordinary courtesies and rules rning oftical or other correspondence between officers of the government and business men dealing with Lis oftice.” In evidence of this Phelps refers to ih between himself and Bower, - Water Delegates Gathering, KANsAs Crry, Dee, 28, —A lanze number of to the Missouri River Improvement which meets to-morrow morning A GladstonesPay DUBLIN, Dec, 25,1 that Captain O'Shea, e parlizment, 1s arran<.n which Parnell will support Gladstone in Nis effort to gain control of the government d i retirn for this service Gladstone will introduee, on his accession (o poWer, a meis- ure tor home rule in lreland, The only point in the arcanzements upon which ther any dixagreenient i8 i relation 1o the con trol af the police in Ireland, Measures LIN, Dee, 25, Phe Trish cdispateh from: ondon ing that the police have been eIt Comhin s Evening M ne rule member an entente, by tion. suys by of hns specelic Austrian government seem to o unfriendliness toward last corre Arylant YT, Teminded in iy inter- to-day, W ordered INJURED INNO 1 Finds Reli NC| a0 the Use of 4 Can of \ h Dupeque, Dee, sensational case of vitriol thirowing oceorred heve tonight, A fow few minutes before 10 o'elock Frauk Woo an engineer on the Ilinois Central railway alking to the yards for the purpo taking out a fiy train, At the end of Main strect” two woiiel step) of a dark tecess, und_ one thiew a | vitrlol tipen Lime 1t struck Woods in faer, and itis feared the sight of both will e entively His eries brought Lalways a and | sistance. Tl womin eseaped in the dark of an Austio-Aeri- | 1 v Wiy Luken 1o his iden can citizen to Austria hie 1 be anested where he now sulfering teerib wiony i impressed into the army. Phen, by Tlhe women have not yei been girested, 1015 rhninat dinsk our productions,of which | believed one of Kate W Iy who a CHOTIONS quantities are used in’ Austrig ot time sinee sued - Woods tor bastard they « {he driven oot of the wmarkei, and | o sttt s sULl pending, Was in we itlready snifer from an cotupetition UWoods s manried another yo 20 v | Waare supulying Avstria with a i deal X e of agricultural machinery and sewing chines and b y duties he TR incdom e WO ing . i | upon thiem, amoiniing absolutely to f ather for To Day. “\Woutd it be Stati coider W shelling alleged Secretary of the president retary. wa A resi- I recently ins of a newly born infant d last night, Oler and his wife Nt at the tria might uny s assiming, o first the John Bright Will Resi Jost LoNDox, Dee, 1§ runiored o ing that on the assembling of John Brizht, men ceitral diy oppose (o the 1 2, 1is even parlisment, for, Birwi ngham o, because s of the radica r ol will re wivaneed yic ¢ fur Home Gove, Do, 28, Bh A for the Fray. t s stated here that ssia and Austria are secretly arming, and both those countries have sent orders to England for lavee quantities of stores for their respective armie: Arming il LoNnoN, lies, 25, o it Sche rent. E paring an impo went Tor the who: ng \ - unishment, AL G Al A Tervible Al Dee, uty, Al [ s e, Strfeken With Paralysis. o Dis Moines, Dee. 28.—Friday evening the wife of ex-Senator Hartson, of Emmettsburg, was stricken by paralysis of the brain, No [ 1 Lope of recovery is entertained 10 get 4 T s Kooy epis A hegro, who biiita wrie Bayer at that place on inined (o a tree at the spot where the was committed and slowhy burned to by wcrowd of indiguaut whites aud biu ) of 11 nyl shell and drove | < and imposing presence | NUMBER 16! ¢ RAISED D WITH 1S RIGHT | Tho Typical Am Masse ata Gl n City Turns Out B ve Contest, JACK BURKE VS MIKE CLEARY. Wherein the “Irish Lad" Knocks the New York Pugilist Senseless as a Log in the Third Roun! His Right Arm Blow A Feast of the Fistle Dec Probably the o L exe in Chi \dack g rounds kuocked Mike Cleary, of New York, As early as t here of Battery 100 pairs 58 d excitement an rolater a bela lour tightis ed mob it} and ran_over & the streel. A wmore 120 ol the erowd were of Jack B e ity inwh wo in percen enthusinstie admirers Shrish bad,” and e awaiting with baied breath the t when he should Knock New York eelebrity, Mike white n eut shaven S Iy, vallid, wie (cature of sy, attraeted all ork, Pat Kil- iher dig- able approba At SMarquis of oft gloves, six v Lakoman, master of ty of the pro- ten out of the way in nearly 10 o'clock evening made preliminarics creditably represented idler, who sparred for rounds for points with Paddy Carroll, - of Chicago, in which neither gotany, Jack Burke and Mike Cleary When the Uhad cheered itselt hoarse at this an went the master of ecremonies. sid Bradburn, of the stock yard ad Deen agrecd upon s referce, Moro cheers, Presently the celebritios appeared simuitan: eously, and evergone cot up, yelled and swung his_hiat. Prof. “Tom Chandler, Boston, and Captain Datton, of Chicagd, appeared a8 seconds to- Cleary, While Tom Chiandier, of dicazo and Juck Floto pertormed the sane serviee for Burke, Tine-keey Charlie nediet and Tom Curly in prime condition, Burke tinping the seale at 165 poutnds, and Cleary about the same. At exactly 10 o’clock the wea faced each other, sparied an instant for an opening, and wanoment Jater Cleary went {o giass irom a terrine back-hander irom: Burke's 1eft, which struek him square in the eye and Hronght blood. The round finished ‘with sowe inef- feetual attempts on Cleary’s part to et in a right on Burke's face, The sceond round panned out rather favor- ably for Cleary, who col i astinging counter with his left on Burke's cheek. He tapped im gently twice more, and the vound was 1 with some cautivus sparring on- both the round skin Davies, smootl more thi 1 been \innent did the and Ja from Chane uned m* checkered. of his jib, of the enter nonehialant the oceasion the way ler, Tom nitaries, 1 tion. 1 e wonld orde 1l apy m Wits ol the In_the when their Bo by Prof I sides, Wiien third glowing contra Cleary's men stond for the Buck’s pink nd ghowed —in strange tothe almost maible whiteness of fine face and physique. Burke's wholé aspect was eloguent of vigor and con- iidenee, yet Cleary, pale and supple, looked well his matel. Barly in this exciting bout - Cleary got what proved to have bee the Blow that decided the contegt.., ‘Lhe w Yorker Toreed the fighting at nrsf, but Surke soon erowded on” him impetnously, foreed Lim into his comer, it him wo yattling blows in the face witll his left, then parrying Cleary's rizht with his own' vight glove, struck the New Yorkera heavy blow on the neek. Cleary staggered and Seemed dazed fora moment, then recovered himself with an effort, and forced Burke desperately to the opposite side of the ving. Iteould ba seen (e New Yorker was breathing heavi and shook slichtly with suppre ment, while Burke, perfectly cool lected, watehed ealmly for his chance, 1t came. Quick as flash lis right arm shot out. and C| fell like a log. “Th camght i fairly just under and behind lefCear, and knocked him senseless, My God, he's killed him 17 some one muftered. The' huge audicnce was perfeetly silent. Bunke stepped up to his fallen adversuy and when, after he failed to move for conds, By strctehed at full leng his back, thetinder heavied Irishman o overand shook him gently, his f hibiting gennine alarn. A Jittl 3 Cleary’s prostrate form showed signs of life, Wil rose with wild eries of ket ltscemed as thoush the 1be torn in- picees when th bed over the ropes and walked jauntily to his diessing room, every whit steady as o when” he | eame ont. wy s seeonds picked him up and helped o his dressing roow, where he was e o Inwfew winutes, Since Burke went fo Calitornja, atter his set-to with Sulllvan, he has enltivided the offensive use of his vizhit Wand, which is believed by many {0 be seeret of his remarkable suceess (0-night. - ou up 1l ll”lrlvl’l WOl ehampion el Cl hin viv BIL KING AFRESH. The Mexican Revolt of a Month Ago Being Kevived. St. Louis, Dee. 25 —The following is fur- nished by the Brownsville, Texas, corre pondent of the Globe-Democrat: Under to- day’s date adviees from Rome, Texas, state that a foree variously estimated at from 100 10 150 men are congreizated at Juan Malden ado’s raneh, tour miles from Rome, armin; and prepuring for a raid on Mier, Mexi which is ahout seven miles distant Troi the ranch, They are partisans of one of the defeated candidates for mayor in the re cont election at Wier, and - on raising a riot weredriven out by the federal toops. Ile rioie retreated weross the Rio Grande and sred o e troops rom the Anserican bank. 100 ot Known w the Uniled States withorities Lave tuken any steps 1o bivak up the expedition, \notier cortespondent, writing from La Mex,, Gen. Gomez, anaider in el of this division of th e ary, arvived here Tt night and” this worning issued an- order coumanding the fourth buttalion of eavalry to startat once for Mier, Althougl the reason for this move went is not understood, it s thought that i have been ondered ther [ preserye e at the time of inaugiration of the newly elect ed otticials, January 1, A suflicient number of troons have beei retained 1o pexforn sips tiur duty here, although there is ho_probabils ity of any trouble, though hopes are it tilined by the Gonzales taction that e elege tion will be annulled by tie governuent A speeiil dispateh 10 the Globe-Deiig from Saltillo, Mex., says: Preparat NOW koing ouin thi ate (Conhuila gubematorial eleetion which 18 to t 1 t Pebiny nelidate Garza Galon o time by i Lo Pedras N e northern bonndary of the e ord alpposed. the box. Al of the state of Wy ure b ; New con Mex- " 9 Toi 1he o pli are il sel nent, ung, e ex Lo pre thie §icedons the towns imporianes i with Loops, these precautions, opi AL ex it proninent pol feiang L widi come 1o nuusht, and b th tary nor will be rétaine Wdition of tiw D I King 1o tates elieult comt Freports outstanding certilicates of nteiest, amwounting o i Drediess amonnt ot of i abilith | AL 110,000, Ll Lt nont will b re Tl ale Wil probal Iy i Muiel s ol of Wabash o 81. Lovi the for W il il ented in ke next Ny, lasiin e pr ) pry and i floaiin < i