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FIFTEENTH YEAR, OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 1856, ' NUMBER 167 T0 FICHT WOULD BE FOLLY, |, camewres wasar annvsr. | TR SMILES OF PROSPERITY |, mosrvreormvasss. TIRELAND'S CAUSE CONDEMNED| o ro mue eacuie WEALTH VS, WAGE WORKERS, Anoth Expla fon of Vanderbilt's The Fuatur as Viewed From the The B Taking Off. 8 5 Wik Bl O Events of tHe Past. he B n:;’:('n.\":‘l;.; : rihwestern ), 1 | Nrew Yonrk, Jan, Special ‘Telegram, saming Down With Ezultant Joy at Des NEw Yonrk, Jan. 8 —[Special Telegram.] ” - 3 E a Fe. i hraska's 8 ays Referring tc ! 8 8 s " bjec- y a 1T y he Silver Contel stwee 8o Nebraska's Benior Says Referring to | 4u'Syor s torning frinis & long story, Moines Thriving Growth. ile the Tast week of the year is not dis. | 1he English Press Unanimous in Objec Citieaco, Jan Special Telegram.]-- | The flll’lnlr (j“ :tlnmr\ \fll(?hl;m:tn the Oleveland's Appointments, | headed “Tlow Did Vanderbite Diet The tinguished by any THSORRAL dovelopments, tions to the Home Rule Measure, Vice Prosident T. J. Potter, of the Burling - glstof it is this: Garrott called on Vander- | he tendency of the trade situation is in har- i ton, as been taking an outing by a visit to TOO MANY TO CONTEST ALL.|bilt because he had heard that President | THE PROGRESS THE PAST YEAR. | 5,5 yith the hopeful feciing noted for | SENTIMENT STRONGLY ADVERSE, | 1€ Pacliic const, and his presence there lns | ¢enatoR INGALL'S OPINION: 3 - some time back. A shortwe k following the * | started a fund of gossip and rumor relative Green, of the Western Union, was seeki to th tent ) \ 1 its fut under contract with the New York Central o 1 of ondue! | hurry of the holiday season, of course ex = 0 the intentions of his road and its future A Frendlier Pecling for the Ariny to take from the Baltimore & Ohio the priv- | 5 ::"‘"'_.' r'::'(jl:,":l "' ‘:':‘:':"”d:,u: g hibits a diminished movement of goods, and | The Average Britisher Can Sce Nothe | bearing on transcontinental matters. Incon- | The South and West Arrayed Against Some House Chairmanships Gar. ilege of working the wires of the West Shore | “g :" i " "‘ b B A the faet that the weather has been of a re ing in an Trish Parliament Except nection with these rumors a gentleman, re the Capitalists, Monopolists and land's Resolution—The Demo- road. The interview lasted an hour and a Lpbrlel b Ll markably mild and unscasonable character, Ultimate Separation of the T i Bondholders of the Country - half. Vanderbilt, it is averred, rejected all Minor Specials. has of course retarded any extra activity. Pl ot been furnishing coast papers with a fund of Ohe Heanlt Favors 1 Garrett's proposals looking to a settlement - Quiet has accordingly prevailed, but in nearly e T EOV information, stated yesterday, in discussing IOV C UL Y satisfactory to_the Baltimore & Ohio. As Y vord ¢ s Yeur. every department of business there is the — the race to the Pacific coast between the Bur Little Chance for a Fight. Garrelt naturally beeame tore earnest and | s Slorame hron o Speelal] | same general anticlpatibn of & greater moas: The A : lington, Northwestern and Santa Fe roads, The Question of the Future. Wasnisaroy, Jan. 5.—[Special Telegram.] | indiznant, Vanderbilt became more and more | _‘fpe pusiness men of Des Moines | ure of prosperity, both s to the volume of [ LoNDoN, Jan. S.—[Special Telegram that the former had secured an option on the | Cyicao, Jan. 2. [Special Telegram.]—= ~To-day’s New York World has this from | excited and angry. At last the culmination | pave been making their annual round up | transactions and prices during the current | The'diseussion of home rule has continued | California and Nevadaroad, with a terminus | United States Senator John J. Ingalls, of Washington: “Senator Van Wyck said to- | was reached A few broken, inarticulate [ during the past week, and they greeted the tyear. K with unabated energy in the press, | o0 the bay of San Francisco, and rights of | Kansas, is in the city on his way to Wash= hight he did not sce how his republican asso- | words were blurted out, the massive form | New Year with an exeellent showing of the way through the interior counties, Itis not | jngton, He was seen by your correspondent ates eould make very much of afight if they | lurched forward from the chair, and | resources and improvements of the city. crats' Dakota Compromise, than in the v The failure record of 1585 is now in and in | The Times has published a namber of impor itself furnishes one of the best available | tant and instructive letters on the subject, | improbable that the Northwestern will lease | and asked among other things his opinion on Wished to, He based his belief upon the fact | William — H. Vanderbilt fell vrostrate, | e Moines has grown so rapidly within the | measures of the exeiting conditi The | beginning with Labouchere’s account of | the Central Pacifie, with which it expects to | fhe silver question. He said: It is merely that there are too many of these appoint. | senseless and dying, “stricken down | act five years that its citizens have been pre- | total number of failures for 1855 is about five | What the Parnellites would accept. The chief | connect at Ogden within six months, as itis | one phase of the great batile between labor ments for contests to be made. The bulk of | by apoplexy. The Star says Dr. Green ad- | jored for almost any remarkable exhibit. | hundred under the figures of 1584, A note- | features of this proposal are the continued | PUshing westward at arate of a mile per | and capital, and will be the engrossing quess them must be confirmed. If the republican | mits that the Western Union was secking | gyt the most sanguine hardly expeeted to | worthy feature in the matter, however, con- | Tepresentation of Ircland at Westmmnister | day. ‘The Southern Pacific company is said | tion of the future, The effort to demonetize senators were to contest many of the ap- | control of the West Shore wires and ML | gen 5o fine a showini of the eity’s growth and | 8ists in the fact that the decrease las almost | in imperial matters, and the supremaey of an | 10 have offered the Santa Fe managers an op- | silver proceeds from capitalists, bondholders Lrish parliament in Trish matters, including [ Portunity to use its tracks on very advan- | and the monopolists of the country, and is pointuicnts the democrats would naturally | Depew admits that Garrett told him the mat- | o hority during 19, as that made by the | entirely taken place since the improvement have a good deal to say upon the subject, | ter was (he subject of the conversation When | geerotary of the board of trade in his annual | in general business, dating from the latter | police, tarift and the right to levy even im- | tageous terms. - regarded by the productive and laboring Consideration of one objectionable nomina- | Vanderbilt fell. Dr. Jas, W. McLane, who | raport, Despite the hard times and general | part of the summer perial taxation as it pleased, no veto being at OR DARKEYS, | cltssesasa direet assault upon their inter- tion would take at least one session of the | had been Vanderbilt's physician for five business depression, there has been a build- Foreign exchange has been more favorable | reserved to the imperial pariiament on any & 8 ests, The readjustment of the political senate, and as there are upwards of two thou- | years before his death, says that there was |y S 0 e dimensions all through | during the past week from a variety of | subject. Laboucherc subsequently intimated | Railroad Contractors Carting them o | forees of the country under the tenth census sand appointuients already sent in, it will be | nothing in Vanderbiit's physical eondition | {1q year, The amount expended for build- | eauses. In the first place inquiry fell off con- | that — the Irish — would relinquish . sl s shows (hat the political majority rests be readily seen it isa physical impossibility on | o lead to the supposition that death might | jne¢ and other eity improvements during | siderably, and a fractional advance in Ameri- | the clim to it in the imperial [ s iyl Jan. 2.—[Specinl tween the Alleghany and Rocky mountains, art ot the republican senators to make follow an incident of more than ordinary | -85 wnounts to §3,101,205, ‘This includes an | ean seeurities on the London stock exchange | parliament, if they were released | €ram.]—The farmers in this state and Geor- | 4y@ an alliance of the Mississippt valley and general fight.” Mr. Van Wyck has no doubt | excitement. Dr. MeLane considers the fatal | ynusually large number of fine business | led to considerable speculation in arbitrages | from fmperial taxes, which competent author- [ 81 are greatly alurmed over the continued | guie states in the immediate future, on e that a number of particular appointments | event in the light of almost a tracedy. He | yi50ks, and some very large ones are already | between the two markets and the drawing of | ity estimates at £7,000000 a year, This pro- | eX0dus of necroes. Parties ot 200 and B0 pomic and soclal questions, is inevitable. ed out for objection, and upon | says that there were no indieations of paraly- | joing planned for 1555, Des Moines has [ a good deal of exchange for this | ject attracted attention becanse it was known [ Ar¢ leaving every week, and asmany more | Pie jnterests of these sections are identieal llhosn-. fight wiil be made for the purpose of | sis or apoplexy about his patient, fievor beon ecalled a manifacturing purpose, The situation is, however, :.‘n..u.‘-n.. had been negotiating with the ‘L'l“"": AR R R ke “v'!l'»':\‘l 'I-h‘ll o 1.‘1:,.“.-“. New York .\ml\m\l I-vnu'ldmt. and disercditing as far as possible the president’s i ——— i 5 ing el not” without its danger. The drain of the | Parnellites. Labouchere expressly stated | than five thousand negroes have left Fair- | with o majority of votes in the house general sclections AFTER ARTHURR CHAMBERS, :I«\J.-MJV.:-.:..I“ ','K',\','.,I:,"’,"",,}""‘,H:\','.':.‘l» Bank of England’s gold reservos to Germany | that the Irish miembers would accopt these | field, Chiester, York, Marion and Laurens | and after tho admission of Dakota and a cons ARMY MATTERS, Dynamiters Make an Attempt on the | here, but during 15% its manufactured pro- | and Russia is still severe, The late ad terms, which, nevertheless, English opinion "”““"';*vll""“"-'"-"'”.\ enough men _l“r“{\r sequent majority of votes in the electoral According to to-day’s Herald of this Noted Pugilist. duets amounted to more than fifteen and a | in the bank rate to 4 per cent was caleulated | has promptly rejected. Nearly every paper | T Oh the fams, - Agents of railroadsin At | college, it is more than likely the next presi- Which is authority on army and navy mat- | Parcapeeema, Jan. s.—[Special Teles | half willions, 1t has developed rapidly as a | Solely with a view to stopping that movement | which ins diseussed the proposal lias con- | Kansas ure the negroes away, promising | gential election will be foughit onissues now ters, there is a kindlier feeling toward the | gram.] —~The pe e at work on myst jobbing center, and its wholesale trade is al- | and had no referenee to the normal rates for | demned it. The Spectator describes it as the [ hem perday building new roads, 1o | presented. These issues are the relations army amon the members of the Forty-ninth [ ous dynamite explosion, whien was infended | veady asenming lage proportions, During | money on the outside London market, The | Worst yet produced. No further attempt. has | Work after dinner, and treatment like white | between labor and capital, protection o conggress than hias prevailed <inee the recon- | to kil Mr. Arthur Chambers, the pugilist, | 1o past year its wholesale business amounted | stagnation in business there is well nigh ini- [ been made on behalf of the Irish members, | Peoplc. American industries by revised tariff, control u:rm-!inu ‘-ml Members: who some years | and his wife. The plot was excented early | to about £54,000,000, which is a handsome in- | versal, and money in open market loans at \\h;\vluul_\ prefer to withhold their views HE HAS NO FEARS. n{u.un 'ulm‘;|m(1:|vluln\.n'nl‘l)u; stablishent since were ready to reduce the number of en- [ this morning. About @ o'clock Chambers s ovol sar before. For acity of | about 5 per cent. This, of course, temporar- | and to persevere in the effort to force the | T S of an abundant and satistactory currenc, Jisted mien to 20,000 are considering the pro- [ and his wife were aroused by an explosion m.f‘.\.o'x:}:-nm'.?, 1‘.:..",;'.,}:,.:' ‘..‘Fz\'“}‘.. son- | ily che Sk tha GG (ot money from this | hand of one or the other of the English | € """""""m'\' 10 A [ o far as Lkinow, (he sentiment of this great priety of inercasing the number to 50,00 at | resembling that of s cannon. It was | gratulating itself on its business showing for | conntry, but it scems almost inevitable the | partics, Nt Y oHier Ui “'_'.“"‘\'"{; "']“; corresnon. | Bterior region is practically unanimous - in least. ‘The arcument is that, for a while | caused by a dynamite cartridge which | j8<5, Bank of England will advance its rate again, | - The English objections to the principle of | = "I“ l"""-\"-“,‘~."-_’ i "”"' l:“l”":ll‘ 1| believing that the coinage of silver should be a8 clvilization advances into the Indian | had - been thrown at the house, | Thoro has been a little attempt on the part | and, if necessary, again, toa point to where | home rule are stated forcibly i a letter from | dent had an inferview with Prestdent Cleve. | continued. “They regard itas an_esseuttal country, we will need a_lger ammy on the [ No. 022 Ridge avenue, with the | of some demoeratic papers to get up a scare | its reserves will receive the necessary protee- | the Duke of Argyle, who deals mmong other [ JAd vesterday. he pregident was askod | factor in the prosperity of the country, and frontier. Many, indeed, talk of the neces: | evident intention of exploding in a bed room | over the condition of the state treasnry, but | tion. This, of conrse, must ultimately in- | hings with the Canadian and American an- @OV e | jegarded - Senator - Beek's | pelicve the arguments against it to-bo sity of having a_reasonable foree in reach of | on the second floor, The missile, as it erashed | {he alarm was groundless when the facts * the general rate for money in England, | alogies, now continually invoked on both T.'{', £ty "H “"‘h~ il)"l '(‘II l‘l; * | fallacious and unsound. The people are bi- the large eities, but this idea finds no favor | throwzh the zlass of the window, exploded, | came to be known, The state auditor's re- | and unless the conditions of our export trade He points ont that Canada is. virtu- | gty SV LPSoRaLiGe aiut (AL (at e | metalists and willing that hoth gold and silver With the democrats at least. It is argued | making a hole in the pane about six inehes [ port, given to the public to-day, shows that | should materially improve in the meantime, | ally an independent state, and deelares there | Have the hotse committee charged with this | Shall be recosnized in the eurrency of the that the number of enlisted men might be in- | in - diaweter, and preaking the woodwork. | oy the 20th of June last, at the close of the fis- | A deeided drain of our gold is nearly ineyit- | is 1o absolute contiast between the union of | work, and take up the subjeet in business | country, but it the attempt ot Wall street ereased to 50,000 or even 35,000 men without | The eartridge struck the inside shutters, | eal term, there were outstanding warrants on | able. the American states and everything thatis | fashion .'m:: ||]|~n:\(\' ‘Ihl-lll\“"!‘\‘yl e l‘l brokers and capitalists to demonetize silver is porportionately increasing the expenditures | which we $0 broken by its foree A Eroas 2 5,000, A careless re- The call of §10,000,000 of bonds by the treas- | happening or has been proposed in reference | £ WAY 48 10 heli poot peOpIC whio Lot L] pressed too far it is not at all improbable that the treasury for oy . A careless re ¥ to take away needless proteetion from the | {500 PRI E 0 C . for the army. to the windowsill. Chambers, 1 porter publishied the statement that warrants | Wry was of course the right thing under the | to home rule in Ireland. A spirit of attraction, | oy \Who L grown fnordinately rich at the There is here and there a_seutiment ex- | as he heard the report, became had been issued without authority for this | eircumstances, and only follows the prece- | he contends, prevails in the American union, | expensc of the many.” lishment of u single standard of silver and pressed in favor of popularizing West Point | and sprung a police rattle, w much, and a great hue and ery was raised. | dent set by many secretaries of the treasury. | a spirit of repulsion in Ireland. Earl Cow- teferring to the subject of the senate and | and - the — practical —demonetization of by inoreasing larsely the mumber of cadets | had the effect — of bringing sev- | Then the mistake was correeted, and another | 1t adds just that amount to the surpius of | er, the last viceroy, has continued the debate | Consideation by that by of hisappoint- | gold. — ‘There is a fecling —in the and providing by law that only a certain | eral ofi Three men were seen run- | opy was raised, that althoush the warrants | £old which may be exported, and will go so | with the question whether any party in - Ire- | ;'_,.,.,[‘,;,“(j“,m‘_;,“\l Fonrtiaeomimary | cavl ot discontent, that s rapidly number of graduates of the bighest merit, | ningup I avenue and down Callowhill » duly authorized, the treasury had been | far toward allaying any alarm or tendency to | land really desires home rule for its own given very much time and investigation [ Hpening into exasperation at the efforts of the number being confined to what it now | street. They were pursued, but escaped. | gverdrawn that amount and was bankrupt | hoard gold which mightbe started should we | sake. e insists that the agitation is main to the'subject, appreciating that very mneh | theadministration in connection with Wall averages, shall be appointed to the army, and | Chambers is of the impression that some | for three-quarters of & million. Investiga- | have to part with five millions or s of our | agrarian, Pamell having succeeded where | depends ab the personnel of the government. | street brokers, to_ interfere with eurrency in the remainder to be mustered out. ‘The pro- | encmy attempted to Kill him, and several | tion proves this alarm also to be groundless, | gold to England. The situation is of a deli- | Buttand Shaw failed because ho appealed | OSSPy by five crved 1 some ipstanees | the way now proposed by resident Cleve- moters of this scheme say that by this means | persons who recently made threats have been | 7Pl facts are, that the last legislature, in ¢ nature and demands elose attention. tothe cupidity of the Irish people. Earl | every evidence that the coimiry is sat- | Jnd and Secretary Manning. This fecling o untry would be provided ni(]lx u.u:uu: under surveilance by the police, making appropriations for the various needs Wall street is full of bulls just now. They | Cowper says he is convineed that Ireland is i«uwl[\\‘nh \lI o, ol [T ) Vo, no ;H'I‘!"fi llw(" rllll\ ‘x" Y!IH'[ x"l*“ !'lnillnlm‘dnll- soldicrs, who in times of war could be telicd e -~ i ol SinRle s - the | have started in for another campaign under | on the eve of amore formidable strike against | knowledige as to what course o Wi n, but to the administrations of Presidents upon asan- additional nuelens for a larzo I} AZIAIFE) HENG Drobable soctib of U sttte. and s ot | tho sumt lenders, and the beats ane disposed | Tent than has ever becn scen. Thess and | UTSe Bt Thave no id‘a that iwill assume | Hayes Garteld and Arthur alike, each openly army, and as the appointments would be ventcen Persons Drov i priated a larger sum than the treasury was | tolet them go ahead on the principle that other communications of like itk serve dent, T have my dutiees 1t has iis duties, | Violating the Jaw and defying the will of bly divided between congressional dis South American Riv likely to receive. At the elose of the fiscal | Stocks will be possible to sell afteranother | to show the uncompromising spirit in which | Owe thing T do not believe, and that is that | congiess. —Silver has been habitually stigia- triets, every seetion would shave in the bene- NEw Yourg, Jan. 5.—Mail advices from ar, the anditor had, as stated, issued war- | 10 per] cent rise, while at present there is no lishmen continue to approach home rule. | the Unifed States senate will spend its | tized by the efforts of the past three adminis- its of the system alike, Panama say that on December : ants for over $365,000 which were then out- | sale atall. OF cousse, the situation is favor- | There is a growing conviction, in England | e Tn listening to polty eritioisy of | tiations. ‘o day there is a lger per cent of HOUSE CHATRNANSHIS, lies named Silvaand Gonzales left standing, but the treasury was by noymeans | able so far as it gocs, and an_ adyance scems | that there can be no scheme for an Irish par- [ hOHE Which« APpoitec GRPL | silver In the treasury represented by the out- The following committee chalrmanships | Chili, in a hoat for Peno, for the purpose of | bankrupt, nor the state without w95, At | tobeon the cards. The danger, if any, is in | liament which does not involye ultimate sep- o ————— standing cerfificates in cireulation than of are semi-oflicially announced to-night to be | taking part in the festival of Our Lady of | that very time thore was in the treasury { the situation of exchange, and it would be | aration. FIRIN Uifll,l‘,\(-h. |::rlql‘i|xx«! hy ~.-n<\-u-~wl:nuu mutll‘w aile practically sctled upon, thoush Speaker Car- | Carmel. Upon the return voyage, when the | $211,000 in eash, There was in the hands of | well not to plunge too heavily justat the pres- | Conservative silence hias been broken by | Scandalous Attempe to Obliterate a | W t0 cireulatethe silver dollar and the difi- lisle is still far from the end of his task: mouth of the Andalien river was reached, | {he county treasurers, as taxes due the state, | ent juncture, Webster torney gencral, who declares Pennsylvania Burg. culty of inducing the people to'take it have Ways and Means—Morrison. it became necessary to alter the position of | the sum of $176,000, and there was a_sum of TR T Lord Salisbury will tolerate no truckling | pyq 3 fal Gazotte | 1O foundation, ~In fact, the people dono District of Columbia—Barbour of Virzinia. ails, and for some unknown reason the | 565,000 due the state as taxes which the o st b with ideas tending to the establishnent of a | speeial: A desperate attempt to burn down | Want€old or silver as a eireulating medium Private Land Claims—1alsell of Kentueky. ers all rushed to one side of the | county treasurers had failed fo collect, So | Suspicion That Their Pastime Was | separate parliament in Ireland. Neither | (o town of Tarentum, Pa., was made at an | LIeY Prefer paper, with the proper reserve of Privileges and Elections—Turncr of Geor- | boat, which then capsized. All hands were | deducting the eash and eredits of the s Murdering Each Other. Gladstone nor Parnell utter a word, and vo- | eaily hour this morning, The fire was first | €00 10 make it o safe wmedinm for gla. thrown into the water. The cries of the | fyom the amount of its outstanding war Deeorr, Jan: 5.~Mrs. Elizabeth Knoch, | body ventures to predict the coutso of events | discovered in Esslor's livery stable on | M0SIess | tansietions, and - even ig Appropriations—Randall. drowning people were heard by two men. | gnd there remained as liabilities outstanding | mother of Frank Knoch, who was murdered | on the assembling of parliament, The pres nes street. It soon spread to | SIVer "“‘ I"v""“.""‘“.“. Lo il & ;" Judiciary—Tucker of Virginia. who put off in a lighter, a fragile chata, to | Jess than $300,000. Now, according to a law | M Springwells on the night of December 25, | ent theory is that parliment will open its | Rue & Jones' grocery store, Zimmerman's 0t elaimed by the president, still it ig g‘l,,,mmm,l]:hl,,, .,r‘v{-‘.‘\]fl\._ i W“dl;ri ‘:\)T.‘tlul;.‘n 'lm could. The Jighter | passed by the last legidlature, state taxes \\|:h l!n\ -ntucl;mnli\' :|;|ll||||~' lou \Immlull dutics |mlm ]lllw tor ies trying to et (ulrnwl Slioo store. and!DEVolz Treaidencel anial vers and Harbors—Willis of Kentucky. | men picked up five persons, one_of whom, a | ¥ o paid in semi-annual payments, | 10 hide tie crime, died Friday night under | out and the liberals doing their best to keep | were destroyed. The villians had taken | ! d Colnage, Welghts and Measures—Bland of | Shinaman, uppeared |t be quite dead. As The ],':4-«.;,1:“\;“-).. avniled thenselves of | eremmstinces which suggested poisoning. A | them in. ever procaution "o make destruction sure, | Mt of sijver cortilicates, where, as behind the Missouri. A weight, 1t was resolved o throw | this privilege, conseqently alarge amount of | POst mortem examination was held yesterday "The annexation of Burmah excites little | They had ent the ropes of two alarm bells | gresnback dollar there is but thirty cents in Naval Affairs—Hewitt of New York. the supposed dead iinaman overboard. | money due the state had not been paid into the | When, to the surprise of the physicians, it [ enthusiasm. 1t is generally recognized asa | and’broken the principal umps in the vil- gold. It is unquestionably true that the en- Public Lands—Cobb of Indiaua. This wasaccordingly done, “The Chinaman, | ye,sury at the close of the fiscal year June | Was found that her skull was fractured by a | simpler and more efiicient poliey than a pro- | 1age and carticd off tlio i ihiang (s tire bonded indebtedness of the country i3 Public Buildings and Grounds-Dibble o1 | however. 1o sooner touchcd the water than | st & e 207,000, licavy blow whieh hiad left no wark., It was | tectorate, whiel is only an alternat e | i e e L o | lawfully payable in silver coin of the United Yol lie seized lold of the gunwale of the boat and | 50th. This sum is estimated at 207,000, a Y 7 3 0 5 L o Dibel, an employe of the planing will, upon [ Gon e ™ et oo™ 00 ERE A South Carolina. eapsized it. The recently rescued people and | good part of which has probably not been in- | st=pected that she and her son Gustave had | French opposition amounts to nothing. The | whichi was a larde bell. Heran to the mill, 8105 . A0AN AEECOMY Labor—0'Neil of Missouri. the lightermen were thrown into the sea, | cluded in the statement of assets given | had some connection with the former murder | real question is whether China_assents to | and on finding the bell rope cut, elimbed to | when bonds were issued, and if there be any Education— Afken of South Carolina. and out of seven persons five ‘were drowned, | ahove, so that making allowanee for this, it | and oficers had been cxpe annexation and on what terms. The liberals | the _roof and sounded = an *alarm, by exeass of gl ot dolinrs in the treasury, tio Patents—Mitchell ¢f Connecticut. the only persons saved being Franeiseo Gon® | oH0 58 0 SEEIE 8 ST (B0 JER aceept their New Year's gitt rather auestion- | SRR e Ul etm iy, who turba | falirl Inauisy sug sests telt .‘.',»:‘)ul ; l,.,,h[“ Postoflices and Post Roads—Townshend of | Zalesand one of the lightermen. “Two boats | 868 |1 S = been confincd al home with nervous prostras |y ot liking to see Lord Salisbury. seore | o on maste. ami soon extiizaisnod were 4][~‘1',|(I|IH| from Talc no with the | standing debt, which the general assembly | tion, it is said, eversinee she was on the stand e e st I L D ) ; ‘:‘:(“i\‘ evertd | payment of that portion of the public debt Lilinois. bodies of all the femal a i 1 g 2 e bodics of S fomnlod s and that | will quickly provide for. Jquest on the vietims - of Etor ST ey Accounts—Dockery of Missouri. of Senor Silva. - The bodies of the remainder | “/Plie social life of the city has been rather | the late trag This is the fourth suspicions on for which Lord Dufferin, Gladstone's | by insurance, i e "‘"[ "‘)""“L : A soine “J““‘, "”l‘l”“l"l nvasy Aooounts oL bl gnRudnslve hamodisoCriie ron : h | T B A s R e e About two weeks azo there was an at- [ of both houses leayes no doubt that the coine Printing—Barksdale of Mississippi. the drowned porsons had uot been quiet for the past fow weeks. The misera. | Murder i this family, “he fat hristian, | viceroy, Is equally responsible. temnt to burn the village down. *Six or seven | yue of silver will be continted, and the. s Wilkins of Ohio will probably be chairman | covered up to the 23d inst, “The followingz is | il libr NG W EYaaHs ww such a4 Was found dead in the barn some vears ago | G Grenefels vietory at Ginis empha i s were destroyed 0 alist of the drowned: Senor Juan a, | ble weather New Year's day threw sueh a4 ith cuts on the head, said then to have been ooLUR e S B8 B D L,.'.\:.”;x‘.’x\h‘\:\{:“ W I.n cstroyed, entailing a | G0 SO MH‘AHH“U“”" R hath e - will defeated.” of the committec on banking aud currency. | wifo and two children (boy and girl); Senor | damper on everybody that fewer gentlemen | mado by the Kick of a hotse. A brother ) \ it nd three sisters, Senor de Sider | than usual made calls. There we al | Charles disappeared two years this win- [ great force for an advance on Egypt. The 1 Attornoy General Garland, who was not P Senor William O open houses, however, where elaborate | € and his hody was founid in the river the | British have another serious campaign on Trouble at the Nuval Academ Ly xoferoneo o Dakotaythe sonatorisald g 3 3 51t has leaked | had discovered during his visit to the Crow Gen, | ont that four or five days Naval Cadets UWinnehizo reseivations last summeran 0w Ndaiva 1000 i e white | Harty, (Chinaman), I 3 et spring with marks olence and The e, o | AxNoraris, Md., Jan. at the New Yea's reception at the white | s, (Chinaman), Kon toilets and unches were the-delight and the | S5 RUGE (o en i ke ‘g | land. Tihe Arabs fought worse, and (he | AXKOrsts, Md, di Weleh, Waters, Gillespie and Steber went | apparently iveconcilable hostility between s, for [ the northern and sonthern portion of house, has ket his word, according to what and two unkuown women, | trial of all who called, on the Knoch homestead, and last month an- | Egyptians far better than before, but he is reported to have suid last spring. On uteen in all, Gov., Larabee and Mrs, Larabee are ex- | other son (Frank) was killed with his wife | Stephenson’s telezvam shows that the enemy |} 5 one of the first evenings for which President ~o— peeted nest Friday, They will oceupy a | and two babies, and his house burned with | Was eompletely - surprisc vents tond | into the room of Cadet Lewis Degs, & £ 2 strongly to jusiify Lord Wolseley's protest | hazing whom Cadet Willey was recently dis- [ the territory. He thought the people Cloveland had fixed a_reception, he was up THE DOLPHIN IN A GA suite of rooms o Kirkwood for the | the dead bodiesin it. ‘Buspicton has turned I I uite of rooms ut the Kirkwood for the | ,'Gutaye, and 1t is now strengthened by | against a refreat from Dongola. wissed, and gave him threshiing. | in the northern portion were mors stairs with the members of his cabinet. | ;mhe Much Abused Steamer Weathers | winter, and probably g 5 S £ ; c Muc sed Stei 7 vinter, and probably go to housckeeping in | the murder of the mother, though as yei no | . = Deges' made a statement of the | 0o (o divisio 0. i s When the hourarrived at which the reception a Storm Successtully. the spring. convicting evidenco has ocen discovered, Churchill’s Home Rule Schome. | afiair to Captain “Tamsay and e | OPPosed to division than ihose in the south Was to begin, he rose to go down to the blue | W asmzaroy, Jan, 5.—Capt. Meade, of the S Another brother is a half-witted fellow who | Loxpoy, Jan. % Lord Randolph Church- [ belligerent cadets will | ngoin eonrt | Gl Bublic Sanid slnco it S parlor. ‘The president saic Gentlemen, 1| Dolphin, is in Washington, but has not made A Sad Suicide. has heen confined inan insane asylom, and | il has subinitted (0 e cabinet @ propositioa | martial. In the meantime a sccond ment scoms that the wajority ot the peopla | | | | | better currency than the greenback, for ag least cighty cents in coin is Lehind every dols o'clock yesterday at the home of her father, ie oceasion of quite an i BRIt ) b allllot von o slie || 2 AR psl ol Rk NAS 0k N0 TSLAND, Neb,, Jan, S,—[Special] — | an Uncle Joe who nas been for years a for reform of the administration of govern- | man is detaited daily to proteet Cadet Degees. | favored the admission of the territory into B, e 1 I nesentod, | 4hoMicial report to tho seorctary of the Navy, |y “gynouncement of the instant death by | 16 thongh never considered danizerous. ernment in reland. The sehen and the members of the seeond elass are | (o union. e was of the opinion that the his evening, 0 this —all assented, | 1e declines to be interviewed with rezard to TS A Minnio. Ahlors. will be Dernorr, Jan, 5—At 1 o'clock Sind, ported by the earl of Carnarvon, , | hishly indignant beeause one of them is kept | iy vor e admission of northern Dakot except Attorney General Garland, who | the performance of his ship. The Dolphin 3 N amile Ablers, Will bea | poring Gustave and Herman Knoeh antof dreland, and by Baron Ashbourne, | on giiard atti roof a tonrthecliss man, g frin akoly. promptly replied: “You need not expect to | guiled from New York for the Capes, and | 50K to her hosts of refatives and friends in | aprestedat Springwells and brought to this | lord ehancellor, The projeet involves the [ and they intend to send w protest (o the see- [ imderits constitution will be passed by tha seeme at this orany of your receptions.” He | theneo turned toward the Bermuda's in | M8 community. The sad calamity which | city, chirged with the murder of their mother, | abolition of viee voyalty and the castle exeen- | retary of the navy. senate, butits fate rested with the house, g EAK ihioon ‘80 11ttla 1n & sociall Way Will tho | seetof & eato, Bl 6 o cor ateram hies befallen the family oceurred about [ Elizabeth Knocl, who dicd Friday morning | tive, and the placiig of lreland on the same 2 - Leld that the ground taken by one faction 3 carcl of a ga ie encountered a twenty from the effccts of & heavy blow ! el Of Morey N ty. 80 1L : 1 ! o5 of a heavy blow on | fooling as S having a seeretary in Morey Notoviety, that the nction_ of the prople in Dakota 19 other members of the cabinet and their fam- | four hour gale, during which the - wind A ¢ s A B ! : 260 ) o A peo) 1 ] og A ; the sealp. Later four other mewbers of the | the cabinet. hinet adonts the meas- | Pierspune, Pa, Jan B William AL Price, | evolutionary s simply frivoions, At 11168, that some ladies of the latter have noves ehied o veloeity of " seventy miiles | William Ahlers, about one mile south of the | famils sere sia mrorti. MHbors 0 e | the cabin 3 0 paTliRmont. to. P ravolutionars Is shoblvd)ivplous une seen him but once, and that was soon after | P07 honts | he | vessl| s plawed | eity, on nl.»‘n). ge farm. For several days not belicved that they were:all implicated in | gother for local government ""I"“,'i" kS e :{".“\ “;!“:'.l duitied to tiients, o B Tt Wors. (he senatg auguratio; is said e, like a0y g positions eard 1 e 1 the young lady has been quite sick and while | the murder, it was thought best to take thew | which has aleady been decided upon, LRG0 e YEaMbUR Y RIS L0/ S ioTan Tl epublic B dem oore o inauguration, It 18 gaid that ho, lik \d theshaking up which the oflicers Y avigalvandivhile) LS AIen Ry dOELY LsRk o ke iioui] S hilsh g€ glnkidy baon. ¥ practice at the Allogheny county bar, Prico | 1oL Ihistenllykop h the democratg President Garfield's s crefary of the interior Jow recalved mindo. all sea siok rno | 0 this despondent condi ecreted a shot u in both lonses wonld tread on each other's M ; lox, o1 ol sea sick, A TP i 4 Knoch has been retained for analysi Furious Pighting at Suakim. was eharged with being the author of the T hointumilbuone hasta o ae D atar Mr. Kirkwood, has determined never to wear | ship mad I‘“whl knots an hour llmnu;h-mx gun in her bed room and this morning, wh the county physieian declaring. that it CaTgNs BAANG oo | o ia s ARAOR Bhe IS [ it LU AU b 15 haste o let Dakota f dress coat, and has thus far kept his veso! the cale. - From this it is‘inferred that her | lboring under a temporary aberation of the | hibited eertain indications tit - denote D A N an R gn At o | AR M e B e ACHCAORNICH SN 2 o, L tion, e oot e e, 10 | mind, made use of the weapon o end her | presence of polson, An Inquest will bo held | ieilay (haL & B o A | eaeta i e e S ot T | ane Cigarmakors Tionch the Conste A COMPROMISE DAKOTA MEASURL Tearhed Fort Monroo yesterday, 5% PUC | sulerings. She had taken precaution to lock | (0-morow, i attacked the soldiers in the streets of the | to the bar, Judse Exing stated that i SAN FEANCT:co, Jan, S—The anival yes A compromise is to be offered by the the door of her bed room, and after writing a ESCAPED A SCOLRCHING. in\\llx. It "1\‘ wd that ‘lwnmw’w-l [ .nlu; en- | ehar ] been carefull l’m“ i -\le 1‘»‘ terday of 200 castern clgarmakers was made erats in congress on the Dakota question, THE SCHEMER SUCCEEDS letter (o her parents sceking their forgive - g aued, an Wit & puntuer o Snghsh vero (e examining.conuniiec ot Uobak sl i wing demonstra iy i 155, 0 » d The Paties of o e Asy- | killed and wounded, Fhe government, it is | bee wi 1o be utterly without foundation ; i & demon They have prepared a Dill which will be in- | pho Dinz Candiiate for Governor of | M5 and one also to her lover, she placed the | The Patients ofa Burning Insane Asy- | £4P¢ TS BEICEC, (it SOON OF the affair | and that G (ourt had boun satistod (o (he | tion, They weremet at the farry by dele 4 tum Saved | he Rui troduced this week, proposing division of the Coahuilla Elected, muzzle of the weapon at her rizht temple and . aum baved Erom e Buins, and the British loss can not be a-eertained. | ullest extent that the gentleman bad been | tions of several labor unjons, who escorted territory on the north andsouth Iine on the | go 1 ous, Jun, oA special to the Glope- | discharged the contents, death being instan- \l‘ ‘k‘”“‘- I\' Jan. 5 I"H"”) m’-‘] | Loxpox, dun, -ddviees from Cairo say | slandered. them thronugh the city, “The' eastern men one hundred and first moridian, which runs | o0, LOULS Jabe & 00| taneous. The letters written give no cause | ©¢10ck yesterday five was discovered in the | that the Atabs lost 600 men in the battle with - mads an excellent i . Several tmmediately enst of Bismarck, placing that | syiioriatorial eleetion, - this state. (Coa. | 10F the rash act, other than she feit unliappy | ©etly fiont wing of the insane asylum, | the British forees which was fouehi near | Western Union Property at Awction. | cioar manufuctuicrs, cids aiploying oy H clty in the west half, which is to be known as | Faitt) - to.day. picsed off very with Ler prosent life. Tho deceased was en- | Which I8 siuated abont fwo miles from the | g OERIY o tiol B Dihgotm o © | ot Youk, dun. S=[Special Tolegram)— | {0 L G TG Mo Lincoln, and naming Aberdecn as the capital Diaz = candidate, Gen, gaged to be marvied to Mr. Fred Stolly, a | “erter of the city, The flunes shot up the L The latwst sep In the tioublos with the 4 of tho east lalf, which will retain the | C Bias, it is stated, indoubtedt PIOSDETOns YOtz fatmer living soutl of fhe | U6 to the attic nd in a fow minutes it was Home Rule Scheme. Western Union telesviveh company regardin : —_—y name of Dakota, ‘The line leaves the Mis- | Sloched, ) it THSCity o 1s ahead of Bis opio- | eity, the nuptials being announced to take | fat i Hiss of tnes. The wibie wos @0 | 1oxpox, Jan, 2—The Pall Mall Gazette | the payment by it of a_judzment. for about souri river at the north of Fort Rice mili- | heae i to : Y " | place the coming March, The young kONE D 10 thigrior littings were 1his afternoon says it is able to announce | $150,000 now standing azainst it, is a notice e 2 orth, Of ot Rico mill: | aceofding to e hearcat calculation, al ¥ yesterdny went on a thnce doee ok wan | elled ploe they ignited very readily wnd | tiat Gladstone 18 ready to entertain o feasi- | by the sheriff to the effect that on Februar ry reservation, 5 believed hat | the bullots have not all been counted. ¥ yesterday went on a three days hunting | burned fiereely 0 this wing were 103 o5 0 S L G0 the b s of Salisbury 10 | 15 s JEURALY this comprowise will bo accepted by all | vices from interior cities and towns denote | expedition with a couple of friends and is not | Patients. The-medieal superintendent at | D16 wroposal trom the biarquis of Salisbury o | 12 4t noon, at the vestibule of the eity hall panses its vietims to bo miscrable, hopeless, I I Y i Mot jointly” concert for the settlement of “the eless, parties, because It throws the agricultural | ® similar - result “almost — every- | yot cognizant of the tervible aff The de- | OBCC summoned his I of ussistants and in (10005016 qhestion. The Gazette urzes a co. | he Will expose for sale all right, title and in i deprossed in mind, vory irritie % o5 NS W10 AR © | where. At military headquarters here no noti Hiaan P 4 i fow minutes the unfortunates were mus- | of 'the liberals and conservatives to | terest of the Western Union and gold and N T AT portions and mineral sections into a separate f trouble anywhiere in the state had | C45¢d Was a bright and promising young | tered into the yard | hout accident, | alition of 't : hs0rva [ 4 ) d drowsy. It Is a discase territory. The eastern boundary will be re- ived. Some fears, however, are en- | lady, about =2 years of age, of cheerful dis- | The entire fire depariment was summoned 1o | 464l With the subject of iome rule. stock telegraph companies aid the prop.iiy set well of Itsell, Tt requires publican and the western territory will be ained of anoutbreak and riot &t Mou- | Position, was Very mueh aduliied among her | the o ne, bt cortid. ranter 1ithe strvice ow- e Known as 50, 2, 34 and 56 Trinity place, and [ eareful, persistent attention, and a remedy to democratic, the Black Hills country being a | clora or verhaps Piederas Negras, Loung sesoctutes, and the sad ealamity Is | iz to the seuc'ty of witer, By hard work FARCH ANBING 5 Dey street, throw off the causes and tone up ghe diges. AL, o Biacie Bils countiy, Lells 8 L 3 denly 1eit bylier parents, yelatives “and | the iremen kept the flames to tho two floors, | LOXDON, Jan. 2 —The Times today savs 5 - 1ive organs. iNGgtioy norform thole dutien QPR Saanguuli. Bitor Uo favisery The New York Sub-Treasu triends, although the lower floors were badly daw | the scheme to conneet Marseilies with the Hailvond Shops Burned. M Hoot's Sarsapauilla bas proven 5 ed, ort is ¢ wade to e et - aged by water, The 035 will proba thone cal c as abandoned CHBO: Pl i ) 1 admit both to statchood, NEW Youk, Jan, % —Treasurer Jordan of A Business Failure. BN ta e o) oo auas will prouabiy Lihono by hopual sl biat akandousd. 1 -, TACKRORVILLE: Flaalal B=4 10 4] Just the required remedy in Lundreds of cases, PERSONATL, the United States treasury at Washington, [ ArapAnor, Neb, Jan, 2,—[Special Tele- | The cause of the fire 8 unknown: but is sup. | 15k his been revive 4 | sare | SHUAULRIGCIAL B0 64 LM BRANRNO: BUARAL 1 hiave taken Hood's Sarsaparilla fo took charge of the sub-treasury to-day. T ! Pasteur has agreed to receive the Hungar- | )0 South | ad at ford. | €, H. Twhofl, of Lincoln, Neb., and 8. B, | took charge v I opening the vauite | gram.)—Daugherty & Carpenter, dealers in | posed to have originated from thé overheated | g m 88BN EEEG I SiTee of inocula. | e South Flovida rafhoad at sanford. 1 pepsia, from which §have suffered two years, 5 , Tiphofl, of Lin and S0k | was considerable delay in opening thie yaults, | £ N . steam pipes which swrounded the chute in | 10 Physici | - | jda, were burned Tast night with thiee ko » drom ; Zeroller, o West Union, Towi, ave atthié | 3 F00Cveason business was at & stands | Werehandise, at Beaver City, ‘were closed | Sl il ich swrownded the chute in | oL Pasif G hvdophobin if he comes aee | 1o Sers T Sa0bo) § tricd many other medicines, but none proved Eoie still for about an hour or two. Yesterday on chiattel mortgages eld by local | [ Mscivent, which, BKe ull the west of the | credited as the fiominee of the states so satisfactory as Hood's Barsaparilla® PLAGUE STRIC) X so for tho week Is $435,- | greitors: Ldabilitics, $13,000; assets”about | wiatarial, 1o aavium 1s oo bullding and | g hefore the departure of the Newark chil- six Peop . FionAs Cook, Biush Eieetric Light Coq L 2 . % of jobauks now hold 835,085,403 in - ex- [ * eol wave is here and a snow storm fs | WAB erecie lata cost of SWO.00, It was iret | Oreh for Havee, whence tho saled o the | g4 v Axxan, Ga, dan. 5. The sieamer W, [ New York City, One Thousand Prisoners Exposed to e oceupled last spring, and bad uearly 600 - o | o cni tlic. Cligitalion: el 3 ) g and had early they were earefully exauiined by M. Pasteur: ey saule in the Chattahoochie river & Deadly Pestllonce, 8 g T ——— N oo Tt g wiates, S ‘tho Vitality ot fhe “oldest fwo and the | Jast night and two white wale pisen Sick Headache New Yous, Jan, 8. [Special Telogram. ) Wi MALE SMAL QBA0E o ejoicing at the Ending. An Amerioan Pastons Institute. | youngestapnearcd to e’ somewhiat fow, but | 1hive nezro deck hands and & wio child Bar 64" fak Co'veate'S Saxs Raow A dispateh from Albany today says the | g NeUpi B boen dropped | PITTSBUEG, Jan. 8.~The coal miners' con- [ Ngw Yous. dan fhhe & merioun Pasteur | 1€ tird was in excellent spirit unes unkuown, were drowned, ‘The vessel | amioied PR coumty penitentiary is plague-stricken | from tie reels Tleut Wiite Ja | vention at West Elizabeth yesterday decided | fnatitute fled & ooty ot oot The Bulgarian Union 4 luto the bnk on aceount of the durkuvs o " Bpok. Its 1,000 inuiates, includiug 150 women, | serving as eSecutive officer ou-the United | DY @ two-thirds vote of the delegates present | yosterduy. The. st s Al oo T L a crrag Ty o - d bave found great selicf. 1 ieers are ex to a deadly form of typhus tever, | States steamer Portsmouth, e disappeared | to return to work at the operators' terms, | oo dd¥ MLRck 18 Miho giatultous | PuiLLirropols, Jan D arguimen An tron Mill Resumes Work. B e which gained & foothold Hiere two weeks azo ruary 17, 1885, All efforts to d i5 | The convention was a representati hor | fAIE and treatment by the Pasteur system of | peen arrived at between Marjid Pisha, Cospoctoy, Ohio, Jan, %—The Chosho d 1t all and had since batiied the attempts of the | whereabouts have failed and it is supposed | ing, delogates being proscnt fhom Seanly | ogation of all persons thgeatened with or | special envoy of Turkey, and Prince Alex | Go s Ml h 3 ow Haven, Co hysiclans to check its spread. Two patients | by the navy departwent and bis friends ¢ every ‘it 1 (e four pobls, - Work will be ye, | *U¢/108 from hydrophobia. ander respecting the union of Bulzaria and | ton Tron and Stect woiks which were reported th, Cambridgeport, Mass., ied ‘Thursday. and seven yesterday. Tue | be was drowned. sunied in all the mines along tho' sher ~ ——— B unaha. 1t has received the cou- | closed down soume days o, resuued ws usual , Tfi” S long the river on | The Bauk Examiner in Chavge. | curcnce of the powers wday, The will was shut down @ short s fnduced to try Hood's Suripis | a dyspepsia and sick b | acie. Blio tok I | | 1910 16 anid Ko have 4| thia chiaraotaristion v p— Monday or as 500n as_arrangements can be I8 [ odaw. he wiil found it the best remedy she Cyer us ok plague, which decimiated London ' ; on 2,9 CLINTON, Mgss., Jan. 5. Saturday morn- u,.,m\,,}r“}"',fi”r,yr;';::',‘l]’i:fl;l). A e PPy S ey :',:]:"‘“'l‘.:'[“nl‘l'lir:: Fully 6.0 uion were enizaged init lmAh‘.:l | Washington to take full chaige of the Lane | versary of the accession of Empeiior Wil | | Fatio, Dak, Jan. &-duo, T mond, ;t'.oo.d,(.? : ‘S‘.aa'r'sa(;[ur:; n?a- alightly colder weatlier, ] clue (o the wurderor, . | Tug nichis the Monongatiels valiey. ool | Jsimeis vt posted on, the doos ) Slal wivish sk Aleatke by o o ! o | s 1o Telapue frowm former Huae ™ ** | 100 Doses ©ne Dollars

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