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PIFlLL‘flllYlAR OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY S, 1855, : ' : 'NU,”;E“lel e e TR A T T TS 1 e e SPARKS THAT RNA[\SPIR\'f,'i.‘,’,‘,1.,.""’\\"1‘,,",!11‘,.\”.;I‘" e THE HAWKENE LECISLATURE s At FIRE i CONGRESSHONAL PROCEEDINGS syvrsssiteddattcian i [ BLIZZARDS AND BLOCKADES, Sickne 1 Poverty Enconraged B, | the Dakota question was before et MM B e Gon figious Corporation. —— Y M Vo peclal care was taken that Delos tt i . JANCY, <ilBgeets e <ion of the (e of 1V ls¢ yrfeit the un Becanse With the Fire of Justice He Would | erew of that territory was giv nenee | Some of the Important Matters to be | ) ming says: Last No- | Manderson's Omaha Port of Entey Bill | cuined N rant. Also, | O1d Boreas Blows a W‘\\l‘ of Arctic Freshe Burn Out Dishonesty. on e Comilitee on tertitor and the | Pressed for Coasideration. # e C jon club appointed a Passes the § e i vice reforin ness Over th o | | | committee to examine into the condition of - ! l‘- ‘ ! \ For the PR i A ve appeated ir the ter 1t honsag of New York city, Last | | By Yenham of 11 o establish ¢ FIGHTING A GANG OF THIEVES. | It of My G tond, | MEAVY REVENUE. DRPIGIENGY: | siont De ttiirs ehamiRt of thy oramitiee; | |/'E POLYGAMISTS GISGUBSED. | nrals Duniam of 1 tablish & | RAILROAD TRAFFIC ABANDONED. P J‘i‘!’\fl RES INTRODUCK -"n i )‘1[. | i | made a verbal report to the elub, He says: . # k‘!‘l\ ‘:'i"\“\v'; m -yw{ ‘k» 1‘,‘\\)1 ul“-: - the House Committees—General | Joce Lday 1o Ametd the ey ters | School Book Questions—Terrific | city. Trinity church hasthe universal repu Btatesand Hoars the © BHIS we tro o y BoM<TN ot kv TRAY Diggadisfaction Hinted—Car- ;\rm. may |..n,\’g I\|Hm.\p|.u AnC s ey and Fatal Mine Explosion— tation, 1 mnli uu;nnl{ th \\..}m. o v Appo i R 1isle's Disconrtesy, or positioins o which he s pointient. St H 4 who are foreed to live in stah places, of being Frav in the Land Ofce, January 16, 1563, (the date of the apptoval of ; York, The poliey of the Frinity church cor- Wik Senate. ; 1 .l|‘||v‘yluw oL i "\,{‘I‘..‘.:yu;uv- \,\l-‘yl““u“‘r s o l'l.ln' -.~:.lvlllnl‘ l\n!.nm\] incoln, VAT e eial Taagram. | e civil serviee act) shiall he desiattd vacant, Legistative Forecast, | poration is to never make repairs on o tene ASHINGTON, Jan. 7, ~The chair Taid_be. | theiouse adjorned until q INCOLY o dan. 7 [Special Tele- : Sl b & and shall be fill cording to the provisions | Des Morves, Towa, Jan —[Special.|—The [ment they own, but to let it actually fall senate a letter from the secretary of o gy oo an .= At 10 o'clock lasy night word was < For more than three months Commissioner | of the s Lunder the | Jowalegislature will convene nest Monday, | o picces, until no one, however wretched, . transmitting petition from West THE NEW FRENCH CABINET. reccived that ard was raging ot Haste ks of the general land offi s st above me Il“-‘l|4"' el g ""‘_}“","-.“ and promises to be the most exciting session | ean live in it. Then the eorporation fears it tsundents, wio are to b giaduated in | Composition of the Ministry Formed | ings and traveling castward very fast. The ordinates have been quietly inv amination, T passing . satisTaClory ex- 4 p iy the state for many years, An un- | down and builds a store or warchouse, ora | June, 18%, praying that provision may be by Sreyeinet, thermometer liore tered twenty-five certain crooked transactions going on be- [ MgV ced & DIl | usual number of important matters will be | comparatively expensive flat. It never | male for their apppintment to (he army, | Panis, Jan, T.—The new cabinot was an- ve zero, and the sky's were bright. An tween the elerks of the burear and a number | simiiar o it fntrod, him at the | pressed upon it for eonsideration. spends its money to improve the condition | Referred to the commitice on military ar- | nouneed in the Official Gazetie this atter= | lour later it was snow e hard and there was of attorneys focated in this and other eifies | session of eongress to amend the Thurman | Ml i¢q decioncy of tiree uarters of a | of the poor, T V2| oona T 198 Frayelitt, pESGLOL |- Urop of 15 S0 \iis; {SHTesatN Tho railrond accounts and survey divistons | sinking fund act, ==~ 0 . on of dollars in the reventes of the | 1may seem to bo makinga sweeping ac- | ‘Thie resalution offered by Mr. Mander-on | the council and winister of foreign affairs: | This morning the storm is stiél raging and liave been tiio offices in which: tlie wiatn presilent todday, i answer to the | state, which must be provided for either by | eusation, but | know whereof 1 speak. Lot | was agrexd £, ealling on the secretary of the | Sartion, minister of tho interior; Strdi- | Lincoln people are snowbound again. 1t Is trouble has existed. Attorneys and their | yosolution adopted by the senate December | g bonds or inereasing the rate of any one who wish erify my statements | interior for information as to whether any | Carnot, minister of finances Goblet, minister | Wourly growing colder and the winds are agents have been furnished with information ansinitted copies of docnuents Showing | ation. Which hom of the d go to the bulldin it street, which is | surveys of public lands liave bera made witlh unfie instraetion; e 1ilnISter of | wiowing Hereely. Al the filronds ate bloolke by certain clerks in the divisions named, and clion taken by iiim to ascertain the sen M AT T AR AT b o i Hils it T ¥ Ay | dustic v Vo minister of agriculture; % tippikhts ¥ i W1 thds NILARL BEMIMBI O povens s of fovelizt coverments i rogard to | 1sature will take it will be hard to tell, They | owned by Trinity churel, and is inhabited [ in t totwo y in Nebraska, and | Gan “Bontaneer, ministor of wars Aubra, | aded and no attempt to move trains will be SHY 188 Tiin dtraviiled ¥ tholisanids of tablishment of an_international ratio | may endeavor to tide over the affair | by =0 persons, On the ground floor on the | Whether there are any unsurveyed lands in | minister of marine aml. colonios: Biabant, | made until the storm is over. The train ment lias been defraded ont of thousands of | hotween gold and silver. The correspondence | by eutting down the appropriations | Langht street side Is a liquor store, | that state, what recommendations have been | winistor of gublic workss Granet, minister | from Wymore was abandoned at Crete this :llnll.’n;. :mr|| n;;- pockets of ‘u.: |m|um~\~|.m-| .1:“1‘.\.1.1.[' ~y~]1'rn'm nuim. s of ||>‘ United | for the coming two years, but a formidable | although Trinity ehursh professes never | made v 1 the Jast three vears by the sur- | ": nosts and telegraphs: - Lockroy, minister | ymorning, and the Budinzgton train No. 4. due heir friends, the guilly clerks, have becn | States to Gr fitain, trance Al Germaty | jobhy will stand in the way to remt property to g deal- | veyor general of that distiiet as to the con- | Of commerces 1 in - Omaba at 11 a m today is still at filled with ill-gotten gains. The investiga- | tokanling the opinion and intentions of thie 155, oo o il (i e consti- | ofs, The 'm..{.[...'.‘ 0 i SR16. Hokt | UHVAIas B M nd whether it I8 nd- | yComposition of the now minlsty ereates | g oo ain No. 8 on the Burling- tion into the survey division has brought to | Fovernments and people to whom they have Hadd, i y Y L3 e i no enthusiasii, notably the_appointment of B y . ! v a g Deen severall edited, - Secretary Bayard, | tuted as follows: Senate, republicans o1, | terrible condition ima e, The floors of | visable to discontinue the office of surveyor [ M. “Farrien, a third rate politician to the im- | ton which left here for the west at 10 light some of the most gigantic and glaring | i anot mpanyitig the corresponden fusionists 19; house, republ 59, fusion- | the halls are covered with filth from sinks [ general, portant oflice ol minister of the interior. 1t | last night ran into the storm at Crete and frauds ever unearthed in any department of | mentioned the designation of Manton Marblé | 0565 Phis ives the top ublicans 4 r- | and elosets. “Thie halls are <o dark that it is 3 com- [ 18 said that his appointment Will prove a | g foreed to back down o Lineoln again. b OVE o f s is | @ mtidential azent to obtain informatio M M s . " 0 avorabl ¢+ b ding | source of weakness, The cabinet willy- it is | ~ il e i Ui ";":"“:”“1;“"" e, subjuct; - BOYANL BRYs. hO | ity of 1210 the senate and 18 in the almost impossible to find one's hand be : D ]:I‘v:\"l‘~ et b ke sl The train from Chicazo was abandoned at : t " ite report by Marble lias been niade be- | and will insure the enactment of any bi one's face, The stairways are broken. s of the law of 1550 relating to the Tmme - Piattsmouth and the Onaha couneetion was 1000 from the select information | ciuse the results of his investig [ termined on by the eaner sky lights on the top are kept fastened, and transportation of dutiable goods: also, Exterminating am Rtebels, not started ont. The outlook now is that this v . y | ¥ ! given them by dishonest clerks in the land | !u“) in the letters of A y For the past few months a teritie ons! how any human beings can live in such a | similar bills “ Nebraska, Panis, Jan, General DeCourcey, com- | storm will be worse in many respeets than 1 nd Pendleton. The commu ! i S $ and Port Oregon, The 1 3 d office. One clerk named Nelson, a great mm“ {hese gentlemen and the letters s | o0 the present prohibitery law has he den it is diflienlt to imagine, a I;"}'mh\“w“ e e "(1‘],* on mander of ench +forces in Tonquin, | that of Sunday. 1t is much colder, snows ehurch member, s been calied won 04 GG General Watker of Darks | made by Senator Sutton of Marshalltown, [ At 63 Caits street & another tenement |~ A1 Viorhoes oflerod as o cbettite s the | telegraphs the war oftice as follows: **During derand the winds are higher, Reports speak or walk the plank. He has not con- | ulj wake a discouraging view of the present | and others, The senator scents danger in | house owned by Trinitye wnd rented to | resolution recently offered by his colleague, | the latter part of December the rebels de- | received here show the storm s general gll r;«..ml I;h_m, Mnl” is x;:.‘l u]nl llml'l)u'\\l\l t l’,“‘ Ihn‘_ -~l.|h1v|~hxnl-‘xix of an |‘x1m-u - | the fast waning majorities of the | its oecupants direet from the Trinity ehurch | one rec nmvl in ity ,m.\mlt-h» that the ¢ stroyed the Catholic mission Touses at Agh- | over Nebraska and reaches to Atchison, Kan- do soshortly. and by so doing he will aston- al bimetallie union. Messrs. ane | party an erl s doubt- | offi My attention wa called by the out- | Missioner of pensionsin his annual v R nd killed the French mission: | sas, on the south. b the waven, owing o the wwowinent | i Atk ety the sioptin ™l | PRV | 00 e e, 10 | S PO Y g T | B St el 6 gy e I et S i names he will divulze and the enormity of | | Uy the suspension of sifver coinage | The measure of relief he pro will allow | father of the sick Ehildren went to | a politieal mching iiled with \ncomprowmis. | SOt aryhy Freneh troops werg sent in pur. e st P eI the crooked doings certain well known law- | iy the United Stat - local option to the cities of four thousand in- | Trinity chureh oftice sud complained of | inz ahherents of a single organization | thewm and eaptured their arms and amimu (kL IS HIAN R HGL G ALIL) yers and government employes have been e habitants and over, leaving some eighty | the building. e was told that if he did not | (meaning the republ ind that | nition. plains is one of thé most severe ever known, engaged in for several years past, - BOURBON SNOBBERY. counties with ironclad prohibition. There is | like it e could leave it. The cellar was filled | Sitimants were often required to support the T No trains arrived or departed to-night on the Sat ANG DL BN P LUV ATE L R 3 R ad Ll L et v R, republican party as the consideration upon A Denial »m Raine. Santa Fe, Union Paciiic or Burlington & Mis- missioner says he is conironted by the wor Aptly Hlusteated in Minister Wine [ a hitch in regard to the unanimous license [ a foot deep with sewenige ihat had leaked | wiiieh pensions Should issue. The resolution BERLIN, Jun. T.—F. Raine, United States | souri River railvoads. Telegraphic com: gang of thieves the woild ever saw, but he ston’s Ridiculous Conduct. between the demoeratic and republican fac- | from broken sewer pipes The floors of the | instruets the committee on expenditures of | o Chitt il wve SR & EEEE SR | said River waflvoads, Helegraphic commu WL pouto them out it e lives. Fifleen | eyeggo, Jan. % [Speeiat Telegram, |~ | tions, the former holding out for 300 and the | hall were so covered wWith fith from some | public motiey o -inguire into e truth of | SoRsuEencral in this tiiv, senfes Gt bo B | njeation with -points west of heve s or twenty clerks and - three or four | oGS hat Frederick Winston, the new | latter stoutly contending for 51,000 as the | source that it deadened the sound of one's [ these allegations, and eonfers the power to | in any way connceted \HT" 1o Glicinnaty ¢ been greatly interrupted, ~and nany shiefs of divisic have been mavked |y T v TR Towast Ao 155 R IS oL b)Y || EaotEtuEE e VoRrIGE L hwas notified | Seld for persons and papers, 5 pondence defaming Pendleton, Unite railroad wires are down, The Amcrican wminister to Persia, has been com- . A compromise on $500 will probably | footstey ie boa realth wa Alr. Login had nothing to'say against the | States minister to Germany. Kaine says he | gu &0 SIS accompanied by or dismissal, and within the nest few | goned o brigadier general in the linois | be effected and a bill introduced at an early | and was forced to order Trinity to make | commissioner of pensions, Whom he re- | has quit journatistic Hie and written ’ ; ‘1“‘;”“' 'i""" 'l" decapitation will 'I"'] 'I' National Guard, to enable hin to pre a | day. sowe tepairs, as searlel fever was acou- | spected hixhiy, but hio wistied the resnlution | noth Ethe press since last Muy, e ‘I""y"lfl“"l“"‘*""“ e cold, ana will e to them. Each divisi 2 general Tan suflic A T R 5 o 1 The final settlemet the Sher -Brow! age isease.” enlarse o include an investization of | whole matter appears (o lim to be a “plot ot | doubtedly cause much suffering among the o i .ot | Sumcnty” g sppearanes whie T | e i sethonentof th Sharman Brow | tageons dsewe | e aiion or e i | Sebidfueth” s s Sl | e ol eniingivae oven” The A attendaniee s shab, as an- 'y ki a gond 1 gets -— i ‘ol. I Stevenson, pureed of whatever imay savor of dishonestye g eed in the telegraph colunms of the B | session. The legislatnre will no doubt order THE IRON 'RADE a_gallant | with Pendleton are of the most fiiendly | weather here has been loss severe, thongh to- One ofticial remariced that it would take vol- | \Woqnesday, has subjected the new minis- | a thorough investigation of the whole matter. | A Good Indication ‘of the Business dtion at the héad of a division of the oflice friends of the Dakota — \ — rtments) 3 Clair, Wis,, ¢ “rewiont, ing Sonthward to the Gult wounded soldier heen remove s ved from his | character ht Al y is 52 bolow 7 w wes (o contain the rasealities which are al- ter 1o considerable travesty by the press here, | A resolution censuring the governor for his Pulsc of the Countr: el of @ dengeratic member of na Canal. keen, northwest winds, and light, diifting ready known toexist in this branch of the § gy gnpy heenme aware of his appointment | conduet will be pressed by the demoerats, but | x Tan L e interior departiment alone. A bold stroke y B ydJan, L) has been made at the very heart of the dis: honest ways, and the raseally means which dbeen made acainst | Loxuox, Ji The T’ wis corres- | snow falling, A passeuger whocame in over terday afternoon. ven Governor | will hardly receive a suflicient republican | Phe Pimes this introduecs and summar ( ason }i\[f:l'»“‘llf for B pe | pondent says: “Uhe French government will, | the Santa Fo from Williams, M, Oglesby ‘has eome in for adverse eriticisiein | support to carry, at least till a full investiga- | soveral interviews with manufacturers and | pes pratic enndidate for congress | 4t the request of the Panama Canal company, [ states there isan unbroken covering of snow 3 : commissioning Winston to the command of | tion has been made. denlers in iwon: “Lt it be true, as is elaimed, manSvCRHas iR imE G OUERD e B U ety Eh SherSon R STRE IOt Wia en e GO TS have been in practice in this department {08 | qeadowy organization which in reality onty [ The school book question will be bronght | tiat the condition of the iron trade is the e lices et e R (e L s M N A A SO WENY years past. exists on_paper. It appars, however, | prominently forward again and a modified | puise of the business of the country, it is | fored by Mr Logany o e HEHAIENt ol e amihy. £ push tire worc Lo eamppe. | Feaher is so severe that L GRG0 NEBEASKA AND 10WA ON FHE HOUSE COM- | qhat the matter was to be a elose seeret, and | bill will undoubtedly vass, The bill in ques- | safe to say, basing thes assertion upon the i ay. tion. 1t QLS adve enterprise will e | out to repair disabled telearaph wires in- the o MITTER, | the announcement of the appointment was | tion will eontain a provision requiring each | gutlook in the iron busiess, that the coming k the Utah bill e up, and Mr. lowed tocollapse « s government will en country. e I'he lowa and Nebraska men ~:"1v'; Y L ot to e made i the orders. e commis- | township distriet o purease and own all the | vear will be one in whids bisitiess gencrally e L e oI e [raseume the responsibili Severe at Slous City. ;{‘.‘:l(”»ul::“..‘i :\\,.f,,”.',':.“.‘\‘j‘.l ;H“"‘l”‘klj H';"’W »“‘L slon, s nonr as ca 4|.y.»1 od, was only to | books needed by the pupils in their respeetive will be mueh better than it was last year. | od R Droviding for t) S SRRIEO Rt - pbably Bnd in Failure. 10U Cry, Jowa, Jan. G- A severe storm b the be used to the extent of enabling Minister [ districts. The or Dill required the state | Phe interview had by the Times reporter | property of the Mormon ¢ ording to T—A dispateh from Tama- | Set in here last cevening and continued of committeesanmounced in thehonse this af- | \yiygion to appear arrayed in his dazzling | to publish a uniform series, thus shutting | with a e number of firme in all branehes | the rules and jrinci) tcommon Taw [ o0 o, T o e i ut the day. This evening the wind ternoon. OF the Towans Gen. 1erson | piiiiary attire, Phe wiuister is now chided | out of the state all other publishers. This | of iron and steel (radefndicate in substance t A e 4 y os hetwonn France and Modie. | 18 St howling, and the thermometor 139 be: ot the most desivable position. e was by his friends for disclosing the seeret to the | bill was Killed a hard fight, two years | 4 pealthy condition- of trade and- good de- | Moreio o -"‘,'|~”' UL o in the clementary stage, The | 10w, The Hlinois Central road, which was siigned to appropriations, {he bie men abont fown, . by y werful lobby, and the | wand for all elasses of goods in which iron T SRS O o0- Oubroliget g A1 stulbornly. rejee | Mocked by the previous storni, i now hope- connt ot the lot, and where he will make > of the papers commenting on the in- sent bill is the resuit of a compromise. isthe materlal ysed, &ront railroad equips Xf‘\(-lh'\f congress conditions recently submitied by France, | lessly closed until the weather his disting E known. Me Hep | Gigent says: “Demoeratie simplicity would The speakership contest promises 0 be | yments to builders’ h:‘a{)\.\u. The markets mu-mm le relizions osabli and it is expected tliat the negotiations settles and the ~ frack ‘can be burn was aplae Jificturs, ot | ot perait our My, Winston to take his post | quito spirited. Six candidates have already | are o, Thero i sfay I8 specatative ‘.‘5.‘;.3'.1.'!;“«'.‘1:.‘: Gl e ';'0 endiin failuver st o shoveled oute No tein was sentw.out TS | in Persiaas a pliin American citizen. Helad | entored the field, and several dark horses are | huying. There is 10 3 {nl\ on hand tospeak St A The French Financial Burdon. on the Omalia for $t Pail. The Stoux City house and one possessing much nfinence. |t pe commissioned as a brigadier general | watching the Those already in the “and there 1s suflicien’ present or immedi- | wise, the property and tan 1 ailairs of the Panis, Jan, 7.—The Gaulc s that the | & Pacitic line is open but trains are some- Mr. Hall also given a lawyer's place on 1 of the . 50 that he could wear a gaudy | field are Butlerof Page, Story of Adair, Ben- | qto future demand to ndicate a good busi® [ Roman Cath ureh, ‘The christian sen- ineipal tinancial houses in Paris have | what delayed. Nebraski roads entering here comniit ol sers, that o | ynitorm at the cowrt of the shah. Plain | son of Franklin, Thompson of Linn, Head | poess for the year to coie. No one in the !:*""';‘{[’”lllfl'l;;“[’“.\‘ «d upon a sehewe for the unitication of | abandoned trains to-day. Al the roads in cctions. e will serve, too, on private land | clties have in other days been good enongh | of Greene, and Weaver of Hardin., Benson | trade belicves that therdfis a boom in pros- | g with polysam ML | the debtof France, Aceording to this project | southiern Dakota are mostly open, though claims. Mr. Congeris given a place on in- | for gur ministers to foreign countrie Ben | represents the distinetive monopoly element, | peet, and everyone hoppt that there will he M. Culla arks made | the publie debt will be converted into 3 per | trains ave delayed by cold. ‘The storm is the valid — pensions, where hecan - well | eeklin never wore a uniform abroad, nor | Thompson is being pushed by the 10 boom, but rather a continnance of the | by Mr. T vy said e difiered with | cel and the perpetual toating debt | st severesinee that of October, 1850, and is servo the soldiers of his state. | gid Motley, Washburne, Lowe or Sargent; | high license crowd, while Weaver Is sent healthy and pormalcondition of the senator Colorado, e did not nusolidated ot i Ihe plan | oo, thronghont the ent 1e section 5o far Mr. Holmes to Pacitic railways, whieh | qnd Sunset’ Cox, who is considerable of a | ehampioned by the radical prohibitionists. | trado. Uil e il matesil e HibRvprIong as can be heard from. considers all Paciiie railvond matters, inelud- | yan'in his way. has not found it neces- | It is quite likely that this element will fi* T e L aite TEN 3 AV - ing some features of Jand forfeitures. M | qry to dazzle the semi-barbavian's Moslem | teiumph in the caticus. For the minor oftie rs Figared Out ku Advance, lie had said was that the United States gov- | - & Des Mol Snow Bound. Liymin s assigned to war elaims, acommittee | court with a uniform of the millish, | a multitude of candidates are developing. E At a Largely attended | cryment persecutvd the Mornons, hut [ The Elevated R v ubles Am- Dis Moixgs, lowa, Jan, 7.—[Special Tele- with much work, and Judge Murvhy gets a | We are afraid that Mr. Winston has not re A T WA onnionlwatt inion it ah ned steel manufacturers | {hat the action nf Ghe wise azonis selbted _icably Adjusted, | )~ The siest blizard of the season set in place on railways and eanals, where he will | e instraetions of the state dej ne: 3 | knawn newspaper eorrespondent, ms (o 3 nal gsociation was forn :vfipfl‘v;" wl\l:llfnmm iad resulted in irvitating NEW Yonk, Ja . hie final consultation | at noon to-day. The merenry has dropped Jook after the Hennepin canal and push Dis | foreign representatives, If he had he would | be in the lead for secretary of the senate, | #1d t stan assifiction of all grad A Spirited.colloquy enstied botween Mr. between the committee on grievanees of the | 202 since morning and isstill falling. Strong biil on that subject. Mr. Strubel is on ferri- | iy that only those who have attaied mili- | Mr. W, T. Wilkinson, of this eity, would | Siech similar to tho rdy classiieation cad, Ciflhy i M. Teilen, the former contenting | Brotherhood of Locos ngineers and | windsand sharp, culting snow have been tories, and will thercfore figure on the Dakota | tary honors under the federal government in | prove & formidable candidate were 1t not for . lerstood that under | g selg with rief inguiries and arls, | the oflicers of the K > blowing from the north all afternoon, ‘The e | the new classification ¢ P )t ste Ltk E o G BB At o | » comi oftie SrnOO) statehood movement, General Weaver Was | the volunteer serv r are permit- | the fact that he was clerk four years | wiich have been selling at very low bri gathith Al el o mplied at eoncidong Dlaceatihasghinanyia.ol Ml nlionds srogenciatly.deluyed foriy not given the cons'deration his friends think | fed to wear uniform. Officers of the state | ago when the prohibitory amendment was | are advanced about wguarter of a cent p DTGl treaill rom o mehorlioGoret | o e 3 a long one, lasting | ‘The nurrow g uls north and he deserved. He much desived a place on | yititia not mentioned in these in- | put through so bunglingly. The prohibition- [ pound. & R ‘ord to show the eourse pursaed by (he | 70m 5 o' s & elosed. The Rock Iskind westof Des Moines i3 coing ghts and measu The! | gtructions as coming under thisrule, Demo- | ists never can forgive this although there is ANOVIEOAS Mormons when in Missouri. ] Hin, Vie ; 2 shut up. Northwestern trains started ont lato most promine place he gets is | epatie simplicity is slowly but surely leading | not the least proof of any design in the mat- X L Mr. Teller said that Hn" overnment had | $ oy ] i yrus W,k I bt are expecte nd all night in the on labor, committee that sel- | usinto the most vulgar and disgusting ways | ter. Mr. B. F. Relikopf, of Van Buten | The Columbian Government Sues the | condemned the course of “the peopie of 111 iihe comy A few minutes after | guow banks, nal Jeft late in the 4 0is in dealing ¢ Aorinons. s col *olod) 3 ¥ : dom meets. H» is made chairman of | of snobbery county, takes the lead for ehief elork of the | . Panama Railroad Co 4 :Il.i\l\‘:]u‘]ll(l:ll::': e did ey el Frisld panouncad porters | aternoon, ‘The Dodee roud is snowed nditures in the interior department, but S 3 house, though no one knows what combina W Yok, Jan, T.e[Special Telegram, | MY, i tor from ] under. The weather is growing colder very . f T 2 8 g » 5 THE nise, thoug 0 OWS i i T ted on a nime hour 1 o £ -',ul-‘u\nm committe % 4 | THE SQUEAL OF A SOREMEAD. | 00" bac' b niado by the eancus, None of = ;I"\‘IVI'IIIFI\:(]; ulsu:) ‘ix‘\‘a Iwwrxl pn-~::nlxzwl ;u 0 (6] i Shelion. sheminel (s st to fho mecting wisinally ) fast. i and has no influcneo w Fuller | A Disappointed Ofice Sceker At- [ the candidates for speaker have yet opened | he United States supiéie cou armelo e sido ok aEtonsal hionED: peineer A e said that (e AT will work with the xevision of lnws, and. Mr DA AT rooms in the city but all will undoublediy do | ATAPS0, attorney gancral of the United mj\‘!"," e ,';J]f'li’.t“\‘fn‘.(wlrlu;l:u!‘u“x:: .‘ll tond \. g compuny had granted ail fhe 1egue T “/\' Topeka. Frederick ~with agriculture, Nebr, 3 0 soinafew days, States of Columbia, agntnst the Panama rail- | ™ LoiSHintional rihts of those people, | Soitapned in the letr of aiievances which 3 E timRametbers ake blodu o | =The January N g ot sonmi ilchiRlisestts seibagrallinll il didings chageatbonepnis of ) indlwwith AN S e O BTG G i I:Em:‘l: Weaver, who goes on commerce, is given the | can Reyiew contained an open letter signed An Towa Mine Horror. street. The complaing s based on an alleged | anything that would not have aceurved in | FG NN excen f iloped bimnil whish igia most_promincnt position. This committee | “xyihur Iichmond” attacking Scorels Drs Moixes, lowa, Jan. 7.—[Special | Violation by the railroad company of the ori- "“":Hflf'..":'.'."'.:[n"l-" Souhtey, FHOBINDIY | rintonit - of e Te'road 15 at Osage City, thrty-fiv considers bills proposing bridges across Linn scathing way for his appoint- | Telegram.)—A terrific_explosion ocenrred | ginal contract that it hiade with the Colum- | SIS G Boan rahbed of their property, | {ld s Works ,,,‘{{',tl“\‘;‘,:‘,"" e west of - here, teain © o navigable rivers, inferstate commerce, and s as secretary of state, The signature | about noon to-day in Valeria mines at Col- | P government in April, 1850, and also the | would naturally retaliate v s LAy Union Pacific, leaving Kansas City mavigation matters generally. Mr Laird is | was, of courso, essumed, but the letter at- | fa% just as the miners were preparing to go | subscauent confract of 1857, ‘Fhe contracts My, Cullom Hiquived $hether the sonate | Fuii e he s e o, Vg [ 0 Sama dino i .t aniekn: A (oM e v e N | s G et ssmnied. it tliotichop el R Wisbiag Ui esp s npanan) 0 | s to the sovernment e real owner- | meai to say il peote wiho were ot Sior. | WO B 5 | imlnd snow storin wrovalls wil ovor tlio private land ciaims, which meets infre- | gy stinging. To- > World has a Dover | stuck-his vick into a_twenty-five pound ean | ship of the railroad, but periitted the use of | Jes I A K EETE! CHERa itotpuly, anc wditlonalElimeausnors ot L0 miles west of here, on (i quently. dispateh saying: “It can be very reliably | of powder. The friction ignited the powder, | it until 15, provided the railroad - company v, Telle ol thiat ho had sald that he | i s fom Cthe Eaiecrs 1o xoaoh | 17 il . the thermomeler regis: KICKING ON TIE CONMITTLES, stated, though not a dozen persons in Dela- | and a territic explosion followed. In the | observed the terms of the contract. 11is as- road_ station. T blaw, sl 4 ), SRR Al A gentleman who arrived here from New | ware lnow i, that Dr. Thomas C. Frame, of | room at the time, besides *Texas,” were | Serted that it violated them by its azreement [ Mr. Callom did not 1iKe to hear the senator | 8O 2o, S50 fof il enginoers | 9 0'clock the thermometer rezisters 10- Iy rork this 2 68 creat do: o q § 3 i Yompa i o 3 or- | putting the people who were not - Mormons | d S0 SO pos ireme comen | 210 With prospeets of its going lower, Phera York this morning said that n great deal of | \yoming, a swall village threc miles south | Georze Storms and Peter Augstorm, while [ With the Companie Unitversal of the Inter- { BRI G BT D, (W G STRIMORS | prom Jociron Dot Tram othor vhacts | 38 mota heavy fall ot snow here, bt it is comment was being made there about the | of” Dover, is the *Arthur Richmond” now so | Lewis Evans stood at the entrance, The Ouetulo eannligr ‘,’“‘”““i‘- sl that the resul | something wronz with the eliss of people T 0 e L8 | duistinig bndly formation of the house committces, and the | well known to fume. Dr. Frame, though | elothing was eutirely burned off from every | ©f this agreement is to dest the yailrond | it could not live with other | i o are much ple: $ = o most severe eriticism was being indulged in [ yover extensively ens in newspaper | one m the room, and Storms and Augstorm | FOUe itself, without providing any idemnity | th Deen sent away froi every seetion | g’ Crict 81 . g he Cold Wave Gofng. upon the selection of Pexry Belmont to super- | writing, is a well educated man, son of Rob- | received such severe burns that their condi- | 1 the goverxment. ‘Bhe complainant asks | in which they had undertihen o live with us fairly i oy, WASHINGTON, Jan, 8.2 . The cold i ¢ i Considerable debate ensiied 15 o the lewal i TR VY] } bl TR e e 5 ede ex-Governor Cuitin as eliairman of the | ert Frame, a prominent lawye 18 10 i is eritleal, Evans was instantly that the sapreme courts declare the priviloges | C0) able de 810 ti Tt (o find. thing s heen amicably | wave mentioned Wednesday v overs cede ex-Giovernor Cu i ert Frame, o prominent lawyer o this town | tien is eritieal ans was instantly kille v effet of the provisions relating to testimany | Liitie M40 T R AR Sl forelin affuirs committee. “There is talls” | quring tie days of John M. Clayton,About | being blown hack upon a pile ot coal with | 34 H 0 fompaiy stiet wih that the on by Bunshinds and wives, and some | (e st 13 Averted,” Bprcadl o Mlss ALY Il MLl said e, *‘of revolutionary proccedings in the | the time Bayard was placed at he head | sulicient force to break his neck, {public bo allawed Gumier uhon tiahosses: g I were madd, but” Mr. FRLRH - statds, causing a - dall” in tenporae house after the committees have been an- | of (he state department Frame concluded that —— receive damages suftielent to indenmity the | s amendu CORTLY IDENCES, ture of from 30! to LOS (] c ’ L d by 2 o y 20 it I - Voorhces sent to the desk and had the will move eastward over the Mississipph nounced. It has heen suggested by promi- [ ho would like to be consul to ¥rom the Bench to Insanity government for its losses. ; om Salt Lake Oty | The Paciflo Coant Londs OIF with thy | S Wlove eastyard sipp nent dissatisfied democerats, if as much feel- | pojn, He was backed by prominent 25, Jan. 7.—[Special Telegram. ) - - b ald, 1 Justies 10 the Utal coi b astern wulf states, g s shown in the opposite varty as | party‘men in Delaware, including members | —Judge Seward Siwith of this eity, was taken HYMENEAL JOYS. nt o be read. 1t was a dispatch S (’;Mm“- "l_‘l‘“"‘ AT LI ok stvis ittt in ) in their own, after the commit- [ of the legislature, etary of the demoeratie | 10 the insane hospital at Mi. Pleasant to-day. | sharon's Assumed Wife Married to | 110m A. 8. Paddock Van Wyck s i ) ) oo e o 4 ’ ST 5 , ) Valley diing the wightand on Satur- tees aro announced and two-thirds of | committee Kenny, aud others. Armed with | He was appointed justico of the supreme Judge Te MR RN Sl Sl i gt et L o s l‘, "'“'fl" byt WRRK | ' the South Atlanie siates, the house can be persuaded to join the move- | 4 bushel of letters, the doctor mage a pil- | courtof Dakota by President Arthur, and Srockroy, Cala, Jan, %.—David 8. Terry, | dale do not exc three; possibly four, in- . 4 S i ment that the arrangement of the committees | rimage to the national capital and poured | Was removed a fow weeks ago by Mr, Cleve- | ex-chiet justica of the'stipreme court of Caii. | chuding fonporry L only oiie clerk | beaded . Vandérbilt's — pal Rowand-Hugpring. will be declared void and a speeial committee | e docnments upon the secretary’s table, but | 1and. Thesevere strain of his large judicial | fornia, and Miss Sarali Althea Hill, elaim- | HOW employes 3 veypur hGadbines eall his residenc Sk N Speciil, |- Traing of the whole to arrange a new Iist of commiit- | from that day to this the application has been | Work in Dakota and the annogance and | jng io'he the widow af ex-Senator Sharon, | M5 Van Wyek ghausit 1t oviriondinay e st i Amcrica, and pluee the s yesterday morning for (he fist tees, which the house will ratify. A two- od with contempt. The doetor has now | chagrin attending bis summary removal on | of Nevada, were mareid in the parsonuge of | bl 4T i ot 1k Ut expred. | value, including. furniture, at -§3,000,000, | Lo sinco the storm, - Evoivthing is block- thirds majority can do this, but as it would | taken out his revenge by this same and well- | trumped up charges, played apou his mind | the Catholie church hi§o shorly before 10 Tirec, possibly Tour.” Perlups: if | Semi-ocensionally such — articles reveal | At Wil siow hote, Antthen vold wive require the co-operation of many republican | written ‘phillipie,) treating of the life and | 8nd caused him to lose his mental balunce. | o'clock this morning. $liss Hill arvived on they employed unv!hw] "l)”k A llnulm how little is * known of th ie | down with @ Yo, h Now 1egisters 109 meumbers, it is not likely to occur,” public services of Cleveland’s premier. | He was one of the brightest mewbers of the | the steamer from San Beaneisco at 3 o'clock | |"“";:;l;~| fnd out oxietly b sty o n“‘I;‘ 2 il e g known cob: o, 3 ““‘”f flown with PERSONAL AND OTHERWIS! While the article has been universally read, [ barin this state, and very general regret is | this morning aud remullned on board until ance, 1 lowing for mistakes of | the widow of the late Mank Hopkins cost distance, and aliowing istakes of A petition was introduced in the senato to- | it is Lavdly necessary to say that a luge body | 01t at bis sudden misfortune. when' “she” left the parsor PC | tho telegraph, o guessed it woult twn oul | 5,000,000, exclusive of furtire, Agiin : AvKansas ( day by Senator Wilson, of Iowa, from John | of the Delaware democracy don’t share the - \\"IIh e I'reaswrer labian, who acted after all that they hud about theddmmer at Mol k, g ancisco, is Kaxsas Civy, Jan. .- A tieree storm of Burke and twenty other Towans, praying for | feelings expressed in the letter,” BURIED 'rnm\m RES. roomsman for - Togy, The bride wits clerks he had stated, namely, six.” (Great | (. 0 vesidence of J. C. | snow and wind is raging west of here, the passage of an act of absolute forfelture — A Large Amount of Stoler Funds Ro- | Wsteril, thers bets BoBuas 1n pos sumes | Agier) sty g ' cost of 5,000,010, also cxeln: | Teached Topeli this aiter of the unearned lands within the grant of SULLIVAN'S LATEST SALLY, T " | alicete indicate it TRE Has About T wad [h“.‘.ji"’;';"l{,"';"';;‘{:!“""J’fm'.;;u‘ onsideration®of | gy .'n lulnlx)nn:*(m um‘ man s bullding.| fastward, 4o uiere the Sioux City & St. Paul railroad company. Yo 1 7 7—Detective Dy: the man who liad 80 valiantly fought her : gl mmothior 5,000,000 rgaidviice | e of Leleziaph poles have isen bio He ||n‘sfl|u-d’nlpou5|mlLu petition from the | The Slugger's Comprehensive and " }_‘_‘_“lfl\iw\l t, Jan, 7. 'l).lmuye Dyson | calo iors the conrtetol W scalngl the 1 House, nin strect, Nan Francisco, 1 1IbeYT Of"lulegrgph liave bion biown R On, 'ilnl‘rlu Challenge. ecelved a large amount of the missing funds f Sharon l-uhu O'Connor, of St WASHINGTON, Jan, T=The call of states G.Jmn,uw. intending to have 4.,\..,‘, - 3 Ak, 9 4 ow Haves, Conn, Jan, 7.—John L. | of the Lan ass.) national bank here | Mary’s church, peri od the ceremony, | 0 & 3 K and eity home of “cqual grandeur f( \OSG Paul. ! It democrats in | ¢ 5 o ; 4 was- resumed and the following bills and il g here are more lowa democrats Sullivan to-day authorized the following | to-day. There § ) in bills, ete., he oply person pre: s the groomsuan, | W hro tuced and rof would be well for you to prepare an St Pave, Jan LA cold wave with the city mnow than at any time | ool ap will fie el an anw allses burie 5 in | Miss TIIall haying od fo dispense | resolutions were introduced and 1o ) : . A j t ; A a challengo: I will fight Mitehell or any | two valises buried under a pile of stones in | Mits " latl having Terny refnded | - By-Mr. Gofi—To repeal the internal cle on the costly residences of the P Blizznd accompaniment striek (his sect jor wany years. Theso want office, but | ol Vil s country for from §1.000 o | Tinnio en wiles from here, | b ?m,»'\" eualCA SN | Tejy Teused | s Hydln U =10 coast. Yours, respectfuily Lot frony the northwest, Piie Indi they are yer¥ sly about it. ll:u Iclmh:mu\ x[.r $10,000. 1 will fighii Mitehell for one cent or | Charles Veo, treasurer — of [ The liense gave the bride's name a3 Sarali B i & tax ol alagnias. War Crowirhsy e thiat thee temperistue will e ’” , the democratic siate central committee is nothingevery day for a week, and if I don't | the West Rutland Marble l"*"'l'-'"? con- | Althes Hill Sharon, hig age 52 and Terry's’| S0 7 ‘d' sbllect the same through {16’ ine - _ by disdight, “The stori is seeking a place for himseli lick lim on Monday, [ will give $1,000 to the | fessed at Lowell on Wednesday afteragon A ¢ Cerelnony quickly performi gerlneande 0 W Damaged Subsistence Stores. | olitt e northiyest, to serve his friends, orphan asylum; if I don't lick bin on | that hehelped McNell steal the funds of (o~ ! the wedalsg party diove o T ternal revenag bureau, f s A board of survey has been appointed vy D, P. Stabler, of Fairfield, lows, Is at the [ qpuasday. I will give $2,000 o th icemenrs | bank. They came here together last Wed- Jgsidence where gWedding breakfast had | By My, Bean—Calling on the secretary of § =i o Gen, Howrd to meet at 1he nddivosions £ e b Tudsday, 1 will glve 82,000 o the policemen’s 100k $9,000 in gold | been pepated. As s@on as the breakfast | )0 \itarior for copies of the conespondence | < 7 . Missot st VA LLEY— Falr weatler preceded Ebbitt. : 4 benevolent fand; if I don't lick him on i pi i ties, and wen to | Was over Terri-septdirect to the sunreme | pi6 SIRRETR SRITR' 0 (e OVemor o | SUbdstence storchouse i this city at 10 1, 1550 5000 i southern portion, colder T. 8. Lewis, of Omaha, and Frank Fuller, | woanesday I will give £3,000 to the fireman’s Veo, thinking ' no suspicion | 001t Khere Lie 'wlhar' ou_trial, Cl Arizons on Infllag hisders: o'clock this morning, to inquire in wentlier in southern portion, slowly 1ising of Wayne, were to-day admitted to practice | g g a5 on to some charttable institution conll et oo | mm get ofl here and went to Jthe judges only .\mf fr. Gifford—Far the admission of the | report upon and fix (! pousibility for perat sorthern portion, northery before the interior department. Nithe week work at his desk. “Thursday, Decembe b % annoyed i -y Mr, Gifford—Ffor the adi ’ B Ronresontative Weaver, of Towa, was gt | tH1 e week is up. Yo gave Lis book keeper, Z L. Barnum, | Fidse fnd hitends il (or Frosuo, whtfor viDakota. Also for fle appaint- | certain dunuged and ot i b sybalatunoe ~ 3 a - —— nd tol de P his father lately pu sed for him a large x 1 t of the su- | stores, for which Major Jolin . Huwkins, Sl sivton! the white bouse looking atter somo of his . Conscience Smitten, nuw n-fu-}‘:ll“lml,l‘i:mg“l’::x‘u!hp‘llnl‘:::llvll‘l’:;I AMOUIE of propierty. L.t W l}‘lw_‘"“ R T A Bty Wey o aiberro Ao b 1 PR SSRE | hulem I~AS oftice sceking constituents. The " three boys against whom Miss | the West Kutland Maible company, in- VRN Mr. Haley—Tor (isznolntment of ad: | ‘b detail tor the buard is: Major Robor o' flicimoutout Alaud CARLIALE'S ISCOLUTHSY, Mollie Allen, the public libravian, swore | Sted, and " he felt” obliged to do it | dusts ; Sy . Halley ntment of & 1 B Hall, Twonty-sccond infantry et standg A good deal of surprise and wuch regret | 7 v r * © 1 arloose his position. Thursday Dight, De- T . act as justicn of | ditional justices of the supreme cowrl of | ot i B opr Gt ; el - piow kg with epressad wheu It was found that Dole- | €Ompl rints Wednesday on a lergu of | e 81 Barnum took a team for Tinwouth | poace Jms been taken upon | Ldah . ond Licut. George N, Cl I i od Was exp .nmnlnlm;; books and ‘papors, and called op his cousin, who lved on & | it or upon Ihu-f,h‘mu Wiight, which | By “Mr. dosephs—Providing foran addi- . gate Giltford of Dakota, Was 1ot Juilg 5 conrt p loncly road Tk a mile’ from the villager | was ,"f B A SN N N ol Justioo of the supicie vuurt af hew Ry laving i of connty treage sition on the house commitiee on ot . | ves Ilp voluntaiily, id | After the visit he coneenled the two valises, | ‘ 3 exi00. Als0, t0 provide for the orzauization gD, i b Lurns over 1o Lis and the action of Speaker Carlisl: \ Dad> <nitioat sl item in | containing the woney. ) m«.n u» : Wi - volunteers Arfzona and | 258 iy oy (R ’ ik T s 1 e e him 1s take itive evic | Veo confessed, Detective D ) the puspose of suppressing | YOUNGHUSBAN - At ] : Jooking him is taken as poaltive 5 1o the effect that they were to be | 89 SOl ferd o os, Also, for the relier of the (YO T, st o B AT g fhe accounts have uot yet his opposition to Dakota statehood. But one | arrested, and wanted to plead for merey. | iliy morning, He went to Tinmou q -.lupln- Carson. Also, &, resolu fonnerly of Wegmouth, Fal : nocompletely adjusted, und two “or territorial representative was assigned to the | July Sienberg gave thew a good lectur: umnnnLAIuI luulul the seourities apd btient of @ committee of | dence ack aveiue aod 1ielith su more diy | ReCessiy 1 gommittee ou territories—Josephs, of New | i id released them, | #s represented by Yeo, st ‘ - s Lo iVesUZate e conduc o1 | ety ighten out w'l the details.

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