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FIFTEENTH YEAR, ' "~ OMAHA. TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 16, 1856, W was lost—yeas 4, noes S Represent; 7 I made a sworn statement that Stephen Duerr \ THE ©OU S CLEARINGS. RIS 'S WA b FROM THE COUNTRY'S CAPITAL | 555 fiitocea i SRR | DAY'S NEWS OF TWO STATES |t et wtes oot cken | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS =2, oL ~ | MORRISON'S TARIFF MEASURE % fesentative Wait's bill to' suspend” until far, Duerr, and is married. He denied the charee All the Jeading Cities Show a Per- i : i ofies, i 2o kot e neo : b kg sl o i T | - o | moston gt gt tnorense, Measures Introduced in the House By Mom- ge0 of standard “silver * dollars. "M The Business Transaoted Yesterday in | affair created quite & sensation, s both par- | Railroad Lands and Nebraska Land Dis- qm..,m.,,l',.r\fl:“ Teinte e |,:: Jouses i | The Cut Horizontal Bill Proposes to Make bers From the Hawkeye State. BT g iton Wae lost—yens O Towa's General Assembly., ties hve been considered highly respectable. triots the Senate Discussion, the United States, shows the gross bank ex- in the Nation's Revenue. to report advergely the bill introduced by plsaniy Ten Hogan Persuading. - changes at each point for the week ending Representative Bland this morning entitled Pnistont, Ne —~I8 =% 3 Febi 3, in e s i e corre- BILL TO ALLOT INDIAN LANDS. | (AP i e toinace of silver and | GAGE COUNTY'S COURT WORK. | FrEMoNT, Neb, Feb. 15.~[Special.)-Ben | HAWLEY HAS A SORE SUBJECT. |} ruary 1, in comparison with the corre- | $10,000,000 ON - SUGAR ALONE. I ollet purpose ovides that holders of Hozan spoke in the beautitul new Congrega- PR sponding week I 18 " silver buflion shall be entitled to have it tional ehureh last night to about 1,000 people. ik on Y 9 b et TS RV NSRRI S etie v et sith gold, and that | Sending Up Oriminals~A Bateh of | A portion of the assemblace was composed E"";""‘"’"““"“""""f MUty Towa Senators —An Examining :;'u‘.‘x1'|x"h«f..:;\"i'.'»'fl'\"}!.f'n'i','.-l be legil tender, Breezy Items from Tecumseh— of the non-chureh-going people—drummers, ‘apers — Hanback's Sweeping Board of' Surgeons Appointed authorizing the purchase of siver bullion to Baptist Church Destroyed saloon keepers and sporting men—and they Resolution of Inquiry in for Cou Blufs, be coined monthly into standard silver dol- by Fire were deeply interested. His subject, “De- the Telephone Case. lars, Mr. James’ motion to_roport, the bill v g moniacs,” was handled in a masterly man- . adversely was carried—yeas 7, noes 5, Rep- — ner. About fifty stood up for prayer at the New York. o0 Wi 000 House Measures By lowa Members. | tesontative James will ke i majority r WAL DR Senate. Hoston. ., \ s il A Slash at the Tarift WastiNGToN, Feb. 15—(Special Tele | portand Representative Bland will make The Towa Legislature, . WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—The following i AT AT S| WasniNGTon, Feb, 1a—Morrison's tarift gram.]—owa members Introduced bills in | MHOrty report recommending the pas Drs Morxes, Towa, Feb, 15.~In the senate FROM D THE SEA. lotter was sent to the president pro tem of G | ! bill was introduced in the house to-day. Mor- the house to-day as follows: SECRETARY MANNING'S REPLY. folay sover petitions wore infroduced aske | Aftairs of the British Bmpire Briefly | the senate WS Ba gy 0na,841| 6.9.., | Hson says the bill will effcet an estimated res By Mr. Frederick—Providing that all per- ety sasury to-day ng for a home; also, for a sewerage Told, artment of the Intorfor, Washington— | Say fiy y ~oonnts | duction of £20,000,000 in revenues from cus- sons manufacturing, sclling, or oftering for | Colonel Morigon, chairman of the comm System fon cltfes of o socond class: M50, | Lownow, Feb. 18~Tho Britlsh steamer dent Pro Temporo of hioSenate—Sit: -1 | { toms based on the revenues of Iast year. The 3 ko ! on ways and means, a comnunication in re- | asking for the passage of a law putting BURELL 2 - . 5 » the honor to ack edgee reccipt o Cineinnati. sreatost reducti any one article sale, any substitute or imitation of butter to the letter from that committee, asking ,,,,,(,,M,,Qm.m."‘,,(.mh,m,"“h., (.,"!m,, of | Douglass, trading locally in China_seas, has | senate resolution of the 5th - inst in words as | Pittsburg. . ¢ Ry L":"f“fl"‘"‘l}fl:):! .\") ong Rrticle NiE ‘hls or checse other that manufactured opinion on the proposed joint resolution |y "0% ! been wrecked at Swatow., One European | follows: *“‘Resolye hat the secretary of | Touisyille ;| case of sugar, where the new duty will result wholly out of pu ot cream, shall pay | ordering the payment of the ‘surplus in the | the state. r and seventeen Chinamen wete drowned, the interior, “be directed to communicate to [ Kunens City. ¥ 0| in a deerease of $10,000,000 In receipts, The an internal revente tax- thercon of not less | irtasury’ i 'exgtss of $ioommoo) on o | Among the bills introduced wero one to | * JGHBIEE EHGEI NS IRIEL oo | tho senateat coples and’ ail apers Whiel | M il additions to the froe list will involve o loss than five cents a pound, and ail packages con- | public qflj,‘l"* R R AT S ;,}"";‘,“1‘,'",. "“:'<‘::l»‘-|“-‘, .;‘Y!u“"”f”\‘r “hurts | eided to garrison’ Burmal with 16,000 troops | aid af] ipers. which have been et 16 | o Of §5,500,000, and the reductions made by the taining such substitute or imitation shall be | roshigtion, which provides that whene e ”‘f LA l’ under- the command of Gen. Prendegast. | any officer of that departmen NG tHE | Dotrolteeeess e + | billon other articles about £5,000,000. Added stamped as vrovided for by the internal rev- | the surplis or balance in the treasnry, in- | N9 8 on all patented articles | vy Coccupation: and martial tlaw will be | ofieial and personal conduet of Henry Ward, | Milwani ikl 0| | tothe free list are: Lumber, timber, wood, enue laws of the United States. (Senator | eliding the amoniit lield for redemption of | produced in the states also, to prevent fraud | i it dGor some time, as Lor, Duferin | 1dian inspeetor, during his continiance in | Qi J60 | (anmanufactured), laths, shingles, salt, hemp, Allison to-day introduced a similar bill in the | United States mm\' shall exceed the sum of | in sales of eattle by misrepresenting their | qoag not think the country’ is ripe yot for the ml?,ln,illh-sr.' }_l j[ll*n["[nlllflllg'l nl'"«'m!l davers | Cleveland... WSee | dute, fron, sulphur, lead and copper ores, and senate), 100,000,000, It shall be the duty of the secre- | pedigree or condition; also, to increaso the | establishment of eivil law, He s deeided | O fle i the departiment which Lundeistand | Cotumbus. . 2 ] 0l.... | conl. Desldos thess there ate’ many ArHEEE " - . td A Sea'a's 4 2 Vi s private seereta S lls, % ot A Me 8 . . B N S ordnance for monumental purposes to the G. | during the existence of such surplus, to the | €overnor's private seeretary to $1,800, The e 80 inted by Childe: Ward as United Statos Indian inspector are | fatord 30000/ 103 . | votatoes, hay, comn, bristles, beeswax, dye AL T posts of Dallus ooty (Towa). ptviient of the inforest bearinge indebiedness | A resolution was introdueed by Glass, ask- | 1, t1¢ comnittar abrointed by Childers, | Gofuiitous, and as tho elerieal Tores of this | Fudiangiis 2 s Rk BN sty P AN it sl o By Mr. Struble—T#%hcnsion Joshua L. | 0F the United States, payable at option of the | ing congress to appoint a board of inspeetion | th yacent 1itions demonstrations in Ton- | ofee is limited and otherwise fully employed, | New' | 1,000,000 stone for building purposes, acorns and dan= 2 government, and says 3 i d license railway luc don, held its first moeting this morning. The | I have deemed it best to transmit “the | pegy % Mo T Tangin e an this resolution is such as | {0 ¢xamine and license railway econductors (ulu, icld its first meel l‘" || mor ll ng. Tho | 0 2inal ‘roports. As they. are. frequently b ¥ X delion. DBy Alr, Weaver—To pension Mre, A to include in the surplis_or balance in the | #d engineers. ? ) LT BT Ul S consulted in the transaction of the business | Wotcstr.. ! ) The bill provides that from and after July rope, Whipyle Handy, Rebecen E. Bushy, | treasury the amount held for the redemption Among the bills introduced was one A dispatel from Varmouth says the unem- | 0f this department, I have the honor to St. Joseph ; | 1, 1856, the following rates of duty shall take Mrs, Catharine MeCarthy, Nathaniel Bravy, | of United States notes. “This is in no sense | establishing a uniform gauge for cream at | yloved workmen of that city are making | auest they be returned to its files when they | S)ineticld effect: Claybourn Collison and Henry Barton. AR LR LIS G LB s rts to an ineh riotous demonstrations, IR IELEES T DI G e Ty Wood (manufactured), for cnch side from the bar of Muscatine county, (lowa), | ol S4604,016 of United ~States notes | of the bodies of persons who have died trom | 116 BN G CIREHG IO SIS | (e reasons for the suspension of Warl, | frotal...... . ~ | feet, board measur e T T UECRSa OF A BESRIRFIBRGE: | U CHR IS FRLE ‘.fi’.‘.'.‘,‘:"'x (o ?um"p-'x-IA\%'I&"?hvlw'fi» u“vl"hl "';51311“';“' and Williams, who have’ been summoned to | these | papers axe, = mot, o be, con | outside Now York: SS9 Cotton thread, yarn warps or warp yarn, Inited States district judges. Ahich: ate spe A padadl ! ever, and requiring all other bodies to be | answer the charges of inciting to riot, con- | Sidered as cc LWt ~Philadel A6valaT tfor Vow | valued at from 25 cents to $1.00 per pound, AN INDIAN LAND AtoTiNT wmasvnn, | Of MUh 18 T (I S0, hisevente, | ghipped in antiseptic sacks, hermetically | fempt of law, ‘ete., during the disordérs in | submitted, to him in relation thereto, 'Lam | | Ehlindciphiv, Qoveland, Hartford, New | (8 G0 gt 08 EOUE R RS President Cleveland sont to the B el above all hossibility of an encroach. | Sealed, was put on its passage and discussed | London last wedke, Gladstone, © doos not consider 1t consistent. with publie | are paitly estimated. Donver and Galveston | quality: when valued at over $1.00 per pound day a communication from the seeretary of | ment like fhat which my distinguished prede. | atlength, but without being acted upon was | HReIICHY Broadhitiss Tave beelt SEBREIACE | §torest to- transmit the copies of wnoflicial | are not ineluded in the totals, 40 percent ad valorem, submittinga bill prepared by the | cessor, — Mr. — MeCulloch, —fn his' Iast | made the speeial order for Wednesday. tivese men will be-watehed by all parties with )mlbm'sfmn private eitizens held in my eus Owing to the freshets, which have inte he prineipal reductions on - cotton cloths t ng i ) 3| AT et TR % e - SoRke 3 e : . 4 v for , which relate exelusively to the | rapted commuuication in New England, th are in the coarser material, commissioner of Indian affairs toamend the | AL veport, (bage B 1) i eons | In the housea large number of petitions | intense iuterest. tody for him, whi BNIBILDE AR il I . L, strained to exhibit and deplore. The | oo aueed, asking for a soldier’s home: —— suspension of incumbents. I have the honor | exhibit of clearing ho I AMetals—lron in- pigs, jron kenuledge, third section of the act of March 5, 1555, pro- | yesolution now before me requires that there | Were introauced, asking for a soldier’s home; Bismkrck &nd the Bope. to be, very rospectfully, rily imperfect. T ruption has de- | piegelisen wrought and Iast seraps, iron an viding for the sale of the px and | should beat no time a surplus in the treas- [ also, for the prevention of adulteration of BERLIN, Feb., 15—There is great excite- L. Q. C. Laygn, Secret 5 od receipts of ofticial returns from Phila- ap steel, 1 of 1 eent per ponnd; iron rail- Towa Indian reservations in Nebiaska and [ ury available for the general needs of the | dairy produc Lt ovEs e 'here 2 eniclosures” The lette delphia, Cloveland, Iartford, New Haven, | wi rs, welehing more than 25 pounds to Kausas. The bill provides 3 , The principal debate was on Berryhill's | Mentin Berlin over apparently well authen- | yooqmpanying pe were referred to the | Portland, Worcester and Springfield, and the 3 ) perton steel railway bars ansas. The bill provides that any member Dl 6 exempt. Trom tacation the team, har, | ieated reports that Prince Bisinarck is pro- | committee on Indian aniffrs, figures given for these points are partly s made in part of steel, weigh of the Sac and Fox or Iowa tribes of In- 11 to exempt from taxation the team, har- {500 to yield entirely to the vatican in the | Senator Van Wyck submitted an amend- ate. ing _wore than 25 pounds to the yard, dians properly enrolled at Pottawat- | nearly i ness and wagon of a labo religions dispute which nas been waged by | ment to the house bill to increase the pen- g e e S12,50 per ton; ivon or steel T rails, weighin tamie and Great Nemaha agencies, ot of thissdepartuent, and foreeasting as | physician or public officer. The bill was i | priiGa” and against papacy for the past | Sions of widows and_dependent relatives of " English Trade. | ot over pounds o the yar who shall elect to remain upon the reser: 1 am ablo the future requirements of | definitely postponed. A Gl D e PAst | deceased s s and sailors, providing that . Feb., 15.—The Mark Lane Ex- | iron or steel flat rai's, punched, £15 per ton, vho shall elect to remain upon the resorva- | Woll a3 5 10 dBANBAIbY BXIBLINE: b (e e % fifteen years. A bill has been deposited by | winor ehlidr ser month in its weekly review of the British | There is aslight reduction on and rolled tion of his respective tribe, shall be all and'ns they oy be aieated by 1% The Brown investigating ecommittee has | {lip government with the “},l.,;” use of the | when one parent is de 810 whon | oyain trade, sayss Tt iat ARV % iron, iron beams, girders, ete. ‘Ihere 15 also to select 160 aeres if he be the head ¢ to come, and considering the o commenced work and is now collecting re- | landtag, revoking. witha few trivial eXcep- | hoth parents are deceased; that the pension- L_r"“ ade, sqys: 1s too early to ma ‘]" some reduction in leaa and coppe: ily. It asingle person over i veceipte, whieh are liable to influence from | ports from the banks and insurance compa- | tions, all features of the many laws which | qile age be extended to 15 years, and that | forceast of erops. In the meantime Inglish —0n all 180 per cent of {he sevs or 18, clghty. tny causes, sueh as the fluetuation of im- | nies as to the fees that have been paid to the | have been so odio ustothe Catholies of Ger- | fathers and ‘mothers only” be required to [ wheats can be supplied. Sales of English and rates of duty now imposed on an orphan clnld under 18, eighty ac s bcn pai o i 2 Lt ! A Rt AN EE 8 oot 3 S prolonged depression of i e T . | many. prove dependence at the tiriie of applicatiom | wheat during the week past werg 62 - | said sugar, inoy ‘@ A% to sugars from I & minor child under 18, forty acres. AL e S auditor’s office, whether regarded as_exor for pension. tors nt 20s 6 st 58814 s 10d during | conntries dvying exnort dutics. heads ot families shall select for themselves less. of our feultural products | bitant and whether under protest or mot. . Mr. Van Wyek, from the committecon | the samo weel: lnst vear, - Flonr is froely | - Wools and’ Woolens—Wools of the third and minor ehildion, the United States nnot now foresce a state of things peet to make a report in LoNDoy, Feb. of conserva- | publie lands, reported favorably the bill {0 es- | gupplied, and underbids foreign flour. % | class, sueh as Donskol, n outh_Ameri- Indian agent for orphan ehildren. The | whi e it prudent to limit the sur- | o Vo wee tive leaders has been called for next Thy plish two additional Tand distriets in the | aign wheats are more. inaetive. but. the ms anCordova, Valparaiso, native Tands so selected shall bo nccopted in full sat. | pUS reserye In the transury to a suu raictig day atCharlton elub. The Marquis of Salisbury | state of Nebuaskn, and authorizine the presi- u. The onetgahe | Aot Acudug Ll Ssuah woolh of 'i‘.',‘.','.'.‘.uu“fitfg isfetion of his interest in_and to sald resor- | AFon AOthINE 6 0 KU O o elating Crooks, | WL preside. Thez meeling will be in the | {000 401 ! curse ot the waorle nd po wlyzes busine the United States from vation, but his vight to share in the other | to pensions will, if perfeeted, increase the 1] — Judgo | nature of o caucus, o dgtermine what pollcy | M. Hawley presented a bill, which was re- | 145 'bean very rostriceds thare. were. two . | E8ypt, Smyrna Y funds and ciedits of the tribe s! + | demands upon' ‘the treasury to an 3 ; 5C | the conservatives shall pursue in parliament. | forred to the committee on public § i 28103 WO [GAE0s, Wer per pound.” Woolen elothis, we i e T i R OGRS iblo o esti ady is slowly gawav at the dis- [ pa b diession o1 leved will i« 1o the taxation of Tailrond lands and | MVl sulcs two citgos were 1all manufactures of W ]\‘nvn“.lu?ul. [The lands solected will boheld | amount ARk & 8 oS Gperior | trict court docket for the Tebruary torm, and | pa g o e ton b b Coneidored MLl | 1ok ofior burposes. M. Hawioy sald the bill Qo and two raunined, both Amorlean. | £ iption, mado wholly or I part of S ERNRIETION LI SHBURI o styvent judge of the supreme court subjects the gov- | will hold court until some time next month. | in rezard to Ireland and the proposed legis | related o a very sore subject. An exceed- | iy go, . Corn arley 1 | speeially enumerated or provided for in this your -g«l’l!llw expitation of whichi time e ient of dufles collected, | A few eriminal eases have been disposed of. | lation of the liberal ety largo quantity of | tid-—berhaps 60,00 | earer,” Beans and peas Were 0d déarer, et ¥ ed at ]w;» 1'"‘.\'.}1“31“'|flfu"l;f'.'fll‘:;' S e 5 Lt ; utattogether | pne case of the state vs A. B. Morse goes over TR AN A : == iR UL U DL ) s e = s A I EBPATE BTONEIBnG s s A, B, Morse S = o any, bat it was pro- i 5 ad valoren., _ WHAT WILSON OF 10WA DID, Indannite, “Those things ute montioned £0 | hecause ex-Coronor Walsh, the most import. | - Birmingham Mol Suppressed. : SRR s i I RGO Bos Flannels, blankets, hats of wool, knit Senator Wilson today introduced in the { {8 00 Nor the exact timo dhat | ant witness for the state, has skipped. A | BURMINGIAM, Feb, Amrunmolang 5 8 Sued for the land until [ C1micAGo, Ie The nnmber ofbushels | goods and Al goods made on knitting frames, scnate various matlers from Towa, among I demands must be wet can be pre- | short review of the is that in the sum- | mployed workmen was held here to-day, at- | gfter the payment by the company of all the ain in store in the United States and [ Balmorals, wool and worsted yarns, and all thewm petitions from H. Wood and fifty- sely foreseen, It would seem to follow ¢ of 1854 Mi B, Morse, aged about 20, | tended by eight thousand persons. ‘The ad- | fees relating to suiveys, ete. The 4 Febr and the increase or | manufactures of every description, composed P e e iounth mer of 1854 Mys. A. B, Morse, aged about 80, | qresses delivered were of the most_influn- | only about tivee cents an ac 3 us wegk, | Wholly or in part of ‘worsted, the'hair of thy SiTis (AP eor rra bR o PPERCET | hont is to maintaln its creditin the died suddenly from the efTeet of stryehnine. | matory nature, and the assemblage degener- B phid foas upon onli' about 80,000 acres of | co\ v T A e t 1. | alpaca, goat, or othe = (except such a asking that congress submit to a vote of the | iy prepared to meet all just den Thepost mortem examination and subse- [ ated into a mob, which attempted riot in the | jts }mmense gopnt.ix 1t “had,enieverthelaagysl Wi be pusted 010 iGhange to-mOrowW a8 19- e coniposed in part of wool), not specialk which are impossible, or ascertainment | B rial showed that the poison was prob- | streets and pillag © shops, The police | proceeded to give to settlers warranty.f lows: entmerated or provided for in thisaet, valuet ! y quent tria ) was prob- " 5 r4 § were prepared and Sufe¢aded in suppres: g deeds tor millions upon millions of acres of | Wheat. 3 Decrease...... 09 at not éxceedin 20 cents per pound, 8 cents NO6Ih iaREGasTS CTBL L the rioting and preyenting any act of pil- | land. The company had imgeniously” wot IR Iierea: £ S | bor pownd: above 50 il not exceting 401 od I vithi ¢ the Sioux | spectruliy yours, DANIEL MA Mo a oarly 5 S g S | lage. J property enough to try to loeate villages and " 3 ne i .63 | cents, 10 cents per pound: above 40 and not ned Jands within the grant of the Sioux | specttuliy your B Y generally known that they did not live h G ———e cities upon its own sclected sections, Tl 3 7 'R00493 Decrease. ... exceeding (0 cents, 16cents per pound: above y - Paul railroad company, and from ~ pily together. At the last term of court A Chicago Priest Speaks, 5 1 the company conveyed by war- . 1,65 ) 60 and not cxeeeding 80 cents, 20 cents Ier the Knights of Labor of Des Moines on A BRUTAL WRESTLER. Morse was fonnd guiliy ot murder in the | DUBLIN, Feb. 15—A numberof the nation- | ranty deed had been settled and improved, noint, tn” Chicago elovaiors on'tho | pound, and in addition thereto, tpon all by Chinese immigration, A first degree, bub owing Intormalicy il alists assembled at Ballyduff to-day and buil | and in many cases thriving villazes hac 1 ned was. above named articles, 5 per centum al tic Y Evan Lewis Displays His Inhumanity | first degree, OEANEILTonIa LV RITE | b i Ry z . M, ». | grown upon them. it turned out now that [ Wheat 4 2 | valorem. WORK OF NEBRASKA'S SENATORS, R R L the verdict, anew trial was granted tobe | @ bouse for an evieted tenant. Mr. Ryne, | FEONG ikt decision of the supreme court | Corn, ] 7 Waoolens and children's dress zoods, con rtor Manderson introduced a bill in the Feb, 15— [Special Tol held this term. Walsh was the officer before | Member of parliament, and Re of the United States none of these millions | Oats X linings, Malian cloths, and goods of like te to-day, from c e i el ey 1= | Whom the inquest was heldand is the only | hetts of Chicago, made of neres were taxable. “The reasons given by | Ity : deseription, composed ih part of Wool, worss 1 at Stoeleville, pra Fully 3,500 people, representing larg Pnens oo lcassn LT Iheat Mot the | 5uid the landlords had obtained pos that court were irrefragable, but congress S 56,22 1 1 of the alpaca, the goat or other respectuble element, assembled at Central | Witness who can identify the stomach of the | jreland by murder, rapine and plunder, 1 should immediately provide by law a remedy : alued at not excerding 20 cents per Music hall to-night to witness the second | deceased. It is thought that he has been | the result of the recent election was merely | for the difieulty “involyed. ~The railroads Dairy Markoes 8 rd, 5 cents per square yard, and in R g TS ; cateh-ns-cateh-can wrestling match between | Paid for leaving, an m{‘!t'n;vllly 0 l]'-n;l(lrhn"l'l{. indorsed the | had refused to pay the three cents an acre, | Cyreaco, Tnter Ocean’s Elgin | wldition “thereto 50 ‘per cent il vilorems ion as recommended by the G. A. R. national i LN ¢ 3 f Ao In the case of M. Worl, who escaped from | Justness of the'Irish national cause. and the communities interested therefore | 00 "Blter ruled steady to-day; regulay | YAued atabove 20 cents per square yard, 1 pension connnittee. Malzads “Boraklcnl, fho noted' Japanesoi |, S8 LR EL 2 Bl D B g e found themselves without the power of tax- | Special: Butter ruled steady to-days reg cents per square yard and 85 per cent ad Senator Van Wyck'sbills, establishingland | Wrestler, and Evan Lewis, appropriately | thepenitentiary last fall, broke into a store THE EASTERN FRESHET. ation. sales, 15,720 pounds at 33, Cheese shows | yalorem.. 1t Eonpoted Wty of ool T B S named “The Strangler.” 1In this mateh | ot Cortlandand exchanged his convict suit 2 % Mr. Van Wyek added that but one-half | more firmness: regular 50 hoxes at 5o sted, the bair of the alpaca, alstricts in the state of Nebr L were to-day ia? S 0 s stranzling | forone not so noticeable to travel in, the | The Water Receding in New Eng- | o anormity of the outrage had been stated. | for hard skims and 1 3 pound skims, zoat or other animals, FonOT Lewis' favorite hold, the strangling L g reported favorably from the senate commit- | MOWIS Viitead (Y arrs Bl o ;| court finished his case up in about the short- land—More Damage Expected. All the land grant railroads in_the Private sales of 32,816 pounds ot butter and | amixture of them, 8 cents per square ya tee on public lands, and since the senator js [ 10¢K was barred. Hary = Palwer st manner on record. e was eaptured in | Port JArvis, N. Y., Feb. 15.—Miles of | guilty of the smie offense, He was glud to ] were reported. The total | and s per cent ad valorem. But all such iving them lis personal attention, they will [ chosen referee and at 8:37 the men | PP 5 gl ; 6 A § Yo < hands for the t. After a cou- aly pass both hiouses at this coming seasion, | $h0ok hands for the first bou oy = eor 1S o range sxtonding see Hawley's bill introduced. " goods with selvedges, made wholly or in part Towa in a few weeks after his escape and re- L:“‘fl” ‘v“,""“t‘;"{i"‘“f“] and.exy “T"““‘l""t',"l Mr. Tellor said the fault Iy with congress, = of other materials, or with threads of other RS HOLED ple of unsuecessful mancuyres on both sides, | turned to Lincoln, Warden Nobes brought | Sussex county, New Jersey, are inundated | pja“oxpcutive departments”of the goyern- PUBLIO BUILDINGS, s introduced for the purpose of: HOPIE MIBASURES Iy NEDUASKA MEMUBIS, |3 (080 LSO i 1¥on s stomach, and. | him down/Thursday night ab , and by 10 | by the overflow of the Wallkill, “T'he roads [ jent had for years been reporting to congress == nging the elassification, shall be dutiable Nebraska members introduced bills in the | LeWis got 5 0! Lot thoge it S o'clock the following morning his prelimi- | Ar€ impassable. Thousands of ties. to be | the full measire of the evil referred fo, and | Senatorial Homes Provided with | qt 5 cents per square yard and 35 per_centum. house to-day as follows: vlacing lus knee on the calf of the Jap's legs, | 0 ¢lock 1 ihatien Bud basnaheld .’_“,db o | used in the construction of the old South [ yequested legislation to enable the executive ) ldifices. srems provided, that all such goods By Mr. Yo John' Palmer | Seized his foot with both hands and began | Dary examination had heen held, he had been | Mountain railroad, have been washed away. | to- protect the settlers. In three reports 15—Special Telogram.]— | weighing over 4 ounees per square yard shail S T SYSER0 peY . JohIy bending the foot in such & manner as to | committed to the district court for trial, | Several mill dams have been destroyed by | made 1o’ congress by hifaselr, us secretary of | gt Minomes speeial suve: T one day Tn | DAY & ity of 55 cents por pound and 5. per o205 Josses Ineurred on account of Indians. | 00 0= " A o Bt eket, A | Pleaded guilty, waived all delays and been | the fiood. A the ntericr, had ealied attention to- fhieso % TEOHIE S SDECH SAVEE 1 S it ad vioren, i c“:I I.'.‘\I“ \l.h:‘\r,)u‘nl e :jl Omlu 4 8215 for mis- | FEETEL I;““g“'mm went up from | sentenced to a further term of one year in Boston, Feb, 15.— At 1 o'clock this | abuses. week the senate passed twenty-nine bills ap- Stight but zeneral reductions run - through eilineous expenses of courts incu i & o pel rming the water o elve inches The senate then went into exceutive ses- | propriating $1,415,000 for the construction of | the wool sehedule, and have also been mude airest and proseeution of countorfoiters. Tq | the crowd at this inhuman treatment, | the pen. merning the watenhad vecoded Lwelva inchios L5 i ) found guilty of selling mortaged property, | The damage to property here is estimated at Hous try. Altogotlier there have boen 145 such wnd china, where the duty B itoorinted o fie tenant coward,” etc,, arose from the audience, The furned over on his back and lay there unable | teacher and dealer in musical instruments at | flooded with great logs, At Malden the flood | concerning the charges made retlecting on | 900. and theve axe many counties yet to hear | ieals is also slightly reduced, establishment of a board of examining sur- ] 3 ! o OF twolother ¢ criminal cases were | ing. furtier dainoga 18 feared, . Farmor I stage In the arms of his traner, Edwin | _Oneor two other minor criminal cases were | T, No furthier damage is feared. Farmers | gl jRreramons ! P e F. 8. Thowas, The new order taxes offect | 8back by the tumult he had railroad isreportzdwashed atvay.Several other [ Ot Were futroduced shil Referseds - which amount o only $3.4%, the gov- | gy Loure feh, 1heedn addition to the g &1 -, B COt o var Horn. that part of the state whe he N WasiNGTOoN, Feb, nounced that he could do nothing but award 1’, from the break up of the 108 gorge, 16 s Jak 10t inst., confirmed a large number of hom- | safe to say Evan Lewis will never | 8rrived here with their line yesterday. in some places a milewide. Losses to factories | Partof the government incurred relative to . va A \ ) ; three steamers, forty barges and about twent, he following exceutive session, in order to appears to have no - selence, Trevssein, Neb, Feb, 15.—[Special.]—We | 56,000, The Turkeyreddic works at Belle- | Saidinquiry toinclude all the organizations | 16,000 inhabitants, it has a postofiice building 24 § h-Blaciylo. Talep) ) o ator Coke's lome isat Waco, Texas, the pov- | moorings and float down the river, Majo Junetion of scerecy, ‘The followinga = | point. The Jap's ankle was found to be di of the flood was tweniy-two inches below the | 41Y other purposes and also 1o make full } 001 A njor ern distiict of Wisconsing 8, 8, Paflerson, | 8{ter the doctors had attended Lim, less than from Tecumseh, One party paid it off the water in forty-elzht hours, At { any oiher company, companics or | tho government paid $513, but lnst year | Uik seven birkcs hil been recovored b tha e ATk ohutaf Litaiield dIL), #0ing 0 1080 &' 00UDLE. OF cars Ahis week, chants’ woolen mill is in_great danger, ted with eiier the Togisla: | 0% in the place. " In wsinlar way the ma- | the whole ninnber of vesstls havo been heard An Estimated Aggregate Reduction of $20,000,000 Would Follow it the Bill Should Be Passed. CITIES, Decrease. peovle the question of woman suffraze: from B. I*. Coonand twenty-three other Towans, | vance, there should be a reasonat for absolute forfeiture of the un- | by or kept on hand for that n bly admiinistered by, ler' husband, A, pay H. S. Jenkins of Pawn o | and cries of “flang tho scoundrel,” | Saturday W. IL Richards, of Liberty, was | sincel p.m. yesterday in flooded districts, slon,and when the doors teopencd adjournod, | publie build puannLs gLitGoun A n”“ll‘rllmlthl::llill'\ ‘}lllllli!::l;v. 0 . Jenkins “awnee county §1,500 [ 40 Sl A e i 4 o i for property taken by the United States and | »Plieh bibn in the luke? “Kill the big | Hih BCeR T P 8 o o ot yot | $1,000000. At Newton Upper Falls, WasHINGTON, Feb, 15,—Mr. Hant bills introduced in this congress calling for |} 01"t be excessive, Tho duty on o molied by pain. (o give. in. way | Teceived his sentence. He was a school | Worth of machinery and inished work were | troduced a bill for the most sweeping inquiry | regate approprintion 1000, | rice, warble, castor beans and a few chems A BOARD FOR TITE BLUFFS. SiP X A Representative Lyman has secured the S, g o v gl o hones abated eight inches, The damage ap) the intogrity and offiolal action of certain | from. T to rise to his feet, and was carried off the | Liberty, and was thought to be honest. 0,00). "At Brookline the floo s a Giliccrs of the government in connction with | The home of Seerctary Lamarisat )x DAMAGED BY I0E. geons ut Council Blufls, which will consist of sposed of this week. The caseof the state vs. | 8te returning to their homes, At Mulfield 7 s The Great Gorge Break ‘at St. Louls : 4 : & by, Lewis stood apparently taken | disposed of thisweck, The caseof the state v BITALUEL D A0SR v b Under the call of states the following bills, | e SV antiekiaas - i Dr. Donald Mac B. Lacy, and Dy, | Bibby. Lewis i s, 4uparontly Mrs, Emma Horn for maltreating a ehild and | the railroad bitdga is down, and Campbell's e bitants, and the entire postal Injures River Boat B les of “Shame” causing its death, was continued until next | A0 i reportadw Y alare iy Y X A ‘ 3 HTST oceasioned, while loud eries of “Shame” and | €& puiinyed XU | bridges were washed away, The condition | 11 3 NEHERRTRC CHE AT NS | ernment is creeting @ $30,000 building. | qamages sutained sestordas momming. o SOME SENA : “Eoul” rose on every hand. The referee an- | term on account of the delicate health of Mis. | of affairs at North Middlebioro s fl‘méx|n):(lil[l|1|lt'lllnl' a special comunittec, con- | Aberdvenis, anotler villzo of 10 | evening by shipping Inerests ot umf,,,,.,:: y slate wh o SR leve smbers of this house, to | greater importance, hel 875,000 3 Q IS 2 Do surveyors ok T ® and Bridgewater unite, forming the Taunton | Sistng of eleven members of ti 0 [ greater importance, and there a $75, ate, in_oxecutivo session on Thursday, the | the match to *“The Stranglor,” but it is | ‘The surveyors for the Rock Island road | el BRGRGWIE SRS TN CIR CIIOR | make mquiry into any expenditure on the | 1iaine s (o ba erocted under an approy Baentllear et (hatt tot oo SaT Oy e (s e d el nom- L Lol * i 1116008 BAVI00, ¢S | the rights of _ the Bell and Pan-El tion made lastyear. Dover, Del anchored behind Carrol island, consisting of i::.:t:;:’,:’.;'.'::;.‘u;':,:;\p‘:':'.::.‘,}, notto Bolity W0 { dmy another erowd ~in 0 Affairs in Teoumseh. and dwellings approsimaie 000, 1 | oS Compantes to Driority of - patents, | of Senator Suilsbury, and thougi it has only PR e i Angulry.y ALk theonian pile divers, valued at abont $200,000, Th ice Kive an oppoitunity forreconsideration, The | and relled solely —upon his = supe- | are going to have tho railroad commission | fony lost $50.000 andat Atlantic mills 130,000 | 9F compities thilt have sprun out ofthe | which was erected at a cost of $620,000. Sen- | eqused the boats to break away 1ron thels contirmations made to-day are still under in- [ rior weight and brute force to carry his | yigit us in the near future, as afidavits haye | Bost Feb, 15,—At noon to-day the lével | P ! DAy, e R g been sent in, Itseems a car from Vesta, | 0F the flood was twent below the | FI20v fitothe 1seuance of the stock known | ulation of which, according o the census, | Ernest, of the corps of civil enginvers, states T ot et the 10th, tnste: Francls | Jocated, and ho was carried to n carrlnge | qeht wiles wost, to Oberlin (Kany cost. $1s | LIshest Jolnt, reachod, | 48 s now thought | as'the Pan Electric telophone stocls, or any | was 7,205, For the rent of its postoflice thers | that he received dispatches from Cheser, i ¢ \ 5in S, S 5 LR I 8 Tzatic ringing out of g . point in good condition. No estimate of the Daian agea(on o Noyals Now Mexioa; MURDERED IN MEXICO. Inst week, and some partics east of town are | East Dedham tho dam connected with tho | gEAbiaR, pransing Si o, (e VAR | £100,00 was appropriated for a public buiid- | {otal daiaie can be ade, 1 only i few. of t1abroae )ispateh Says a Council Bluffs Ma his 818! pert cart for eight mile | Should It fall an imumense volume of water 1 r oxecutive departments of the | jority of appropriations for buildings can be | from. No serions damage in this harbor hag George at Dywight (L],), Janies Taines af | A1 his makes $18 per car for an eight mile | Will'he precipitated upon the bridge below uicye duparients o f H sullod Ly ol i Pkt (fl), Tl Fiennsberry at Hralds daithe Vet o , | Buul in wagons. W await their verdict to | ind boDimaiaied upan o wndes halow 4 verument of.tho United Blates, to whom, | agconnted for, , Yot esuliod i addition to that infliclod yesieR wood (11L), Joln Westermeler at” Carlinyille ‘ex., I'eb, 15.—J, T, Preston and | o0 if things are allowed to go on in this | in a valle much lower level,' The fall Q- WUCATE, BllC.2 a2aIoLAL AN S08 5 ity g < A e A Uhas mor e dbre W, 10ory at Clanoted (lowa), “Theo- | Sinslon (Mex.) to this eity, were attacked by | jotingline, as our folks would yote bonds, arfolic mill and croat haveoln Hydo park | Gbibons, declsl and orders have | A Citizen of Buffalo Gap Glves Up | Itis thought sho will escape with slight dame Hartenbower” at Sheldon (Ioww), ' A. ¢ | tWo Mexican bandits mear Parrol (Mex.). | * There isno let upin the postofiice fight. | the dam af the factery vielded to the enop | been — made b any offic con- the Ghost. age. Iumphreys is still floating down the Hutchinson at Buriington (lowa). Samuei | Hawser was killed and Preston wounded in | ho slaughter-house demoerats seem to be in BT Y o Dintad . nected with theé government, and by TP ALLC - —18pecial Tel- | Yiver without yct having been injured, 1z ( amuel 5 1 he slaughter democerat em to be in | mous pressure of the accumulated floods and A and. all clronmstances. conneoted Burrraro Gap, Dak., Feb. 15, pecial Tel il Hlendetson at Mount, dyr (lowa), T, 0. Car- | the arm, Both mon were from Council BITs | g large majority, King James hied himsolf | fell with a crash, The country below iy | fhoth, and allclicnstances conpected " Suratoza (N, 3 fisle at Missouri Valley (lowa), Clarence | (Towa), They were heavily interested In | to Omana last week €o reconcile the ele- | flooded, but full paiticalars of the extent of | terewith and atisiy any Deen brought | Y. pe 24 years of age,-suicided in Buyder at Racho (Wis.), O. B, 'Dimper at | mines in Mexico. The dofense made by | monte. bat keeps it 60 i sou an't fad s | the damage have not vet been recelved, The | NVht suit or suits 1€ auy, have buen brought A in Bufalo Bill's sal Oconomowoe, (Wis.) 5 a Mssioo, - Tho dafaps ments, but keeps you can'tiind out | yogd hetsveen Wrattbam and Frankiin is . | i the bane of e Unitel States to test the | o b in Buffalo Bill's saloon on (JARCOCK's AXD pop's succss reston caused the bandits to flee. what he did. pussable, Tears'aro entortained tia daws | VI of the patents \sucd, on s other | Main strect, this city, foday. Nocausois o seews to be no doun wene g T o elow will give way. 1h controve ¢ c is s D50 a8 - v - Peiry's promotion. 1t is a quostion in the | [The above dispatch was received at I-s’;‘:"uln;élf1}‘-1611':.\.0;"1‘|'L|":\?usf:"'f' mmp to | below will give way. 5 Pan-Electrie Telephone companies, what | known. 1t s suppascdtobo ease of €0 | yiciies mado response to the recent circulay minds of some, however, wlether General | hour this morning. An inquiry of the Beg's | X ‘ll Sy R 48 Do 3 THE l'osrup;'ums' MEETING, contracts have been made, at moneys | porary insanity, Ho was well Known In | opjing for contributions to the Irish parlige Howard will b the othier fortunate offieer, | Council Biuft’s Bliveau failed to elicitany in- [ A hotel to cost $15,000 is talked of fora - paid I person or persons s assistant | this vieinity and hoin a good reputation, iy a8 i IR Sk Should he fail of promotion General Miles 15 | formation as to the parties named above. | starter for the boom of 1556 opposite the | Proceedings of,¢he Third and Fourth ‘4"{‘"[‘_"} 1o tho atlorney genetsl or Soliolior 2 o prere——— TN B T Ty "'f" L% backing. 115 chances are génerally regarded | vecollection of any persons of the above | Drxxisoy, Towa, Feb. 15.—[Speeial Tel- | €355 postmasters of the United States met | committes on rule : ; session, the following telegran was recelved | treasurer of the aitizens’ covmittoe, 1n aid of I, 1tis very likel neral Selio- | names, | e ot RN i Sy DO " | here this morning.to- gonsider various mat- | By M. Pulitzer—Tho following resolution: | session, the following teleram was recelved § treasuiror of the citizens: coniitec, senior major L will retain —— grain, )=The aptist church of this | 540 he hrought to the attention of con- | _ Resolved, That the resolution creating a | by them: ALl AL L L commund of the division of the Missourd, the She Suys She Won't Tell, Placo was fully destroyed by fire Sunday | oroctor the hettorment of thelr condition, | S¢1eet comimittee, submitted by Alr. Tianbac “The citizens of Flagstaft (Ariz) appeal to S 5 mnost active command of the urmy, General [ Sarr LAKE, Feb, 15,—The wife of George | hizht. The fire was discovered about 10 | %y 5 Son dor v SEEI T 00 PP EBR: | be so amended as to authorizo the ssald com- | vy for aid, as they are made destitute by a nycouting a Nanguat, Howard will doubtless go to (iovernor's 4 Martha Sully. & DA o'clock, shortly after the church service, It | 220V delegatgs in all responded. Thirty- | mittee to inquire whether wny of the tele- i tpi] Dunray, Feb, 15 —The lord wayor has ins RlAE T = Thn Y L 89 20 fovero Q. Cannon, Martha Sully, before the grand | ¢ oD I three states and three territories were repr phone companies have in any way influenced | Yavaging five destroying all the business por- R L TR IR P . Island as the immediate successor of Gene fury this afternoon refused to answer the | 1 supposed to have been the work of an in- | & 7 D temntad to. Tnfience oficials or official | tion of the town, leaving the people without | Vited & deputation of tradesmen to attend a Hancock, general Torcy 1s stated for the | whether sho was a pregnant woman | cendiary. There has been some bad blood | 5ented: Among the delezates were twenty- | 0F sttamplod to Inthionce obletais o oftielal | 100 ojotfiiie hedding or shelier. It any | banquet to bo given on Tuesday to Johs command of the division of the Pacific, He | au ! she was a pregnant w crowing out of the settloment of the Malcs | B¥0 postmistresses, J. L, Sacriote of Ilinois U SHIONER LS s and also. whether | contiibutions can be secured, send the same | Morley, the new ehief secrefary for Ireland, is possessed of unusual legal ability, and will | with children by George Q. Cannon, 8he re- | EFOWIng out of the seitlement of the McKin | was named temporary chairman, and. after ar Muproner molaved; and a'so, wheitier | $o% "o e i, O AvEeR itati 8 bea gond commander of the division, in | ported the matter to the court which in- | €state which gave the ehurch several thous- | the appointment of & commitice 'on perma- | 813 corporations, or their anazers or repre- i k ret Roliof Com, | Sinee fhe invitation was 1asued anon gy which delicate questions requiring careful her these were proper questions and | and dollars which was claimed by the heirs, | nent organization the convention adjourned | Sentatives, have contributed large sums of o | Dlacards have been posted, urging tradesmen t orgn ) cy for politieal eampaign purposes | - Inside of hialf bers of the | Pijcards hiwe o A R Lo b R SUREE DAL T - eligence of | until 2 o'clock this afternoon. money for politieal n ‘ of the | 1o boyeott the banguet ou the ground tiat the with the Chinese maiter, ould answer. Sherefused, whereupon, | Some attribute the fire to the negligence of iy iulll{rfll‘l‘g in the afternoon the | UPon ‘the agreement that a certain person | board donated provisions and elothing sufil- | o yuayor is a traitor to the Dational cause WORK OF THE COMMITTEES, w of her delicate condition, she was | the lanitor. The chureh cost originally | g, bof feassembling fn he aftetnoon t acceptable to them should be appointed a | clentto il a car, which will be forwarded | ) having joined the attempt at Galway 0 ‘Pie_silyer fight wasrenewed in the house | given till to-morrow afternoon to consider, | $6,000, and $1,400 were added for improve- | J I, Gribh kn‘nm’ Tiiiiag: vica |f LCiiiehe, | jndge of oue of the courts of the United | hem by o¥prow Ualn to-night hamper Atr, committée on coinage, weights and weasures o o] ade 825 ' | ments last year. The insurance was $3,000. 5. E Por 3 | States whieh may have to decide the htiga- —— - to-day. ‘Mho bill eniitled “An aet tomain, | et bonds being made $2,500 additional, or | Wents last ¥ surauce was 85,000 Mrs, Ewwa Por tion concerning the telephone patents, Ran Away from Omaha. . . S " | $5,000 in all. It also destroyed three altars, the Sunday | Jol f ] i ! Also, a bill giving a pension or 45,000 . 5 Another Democ| Sericusly 1), on the silver question. It provides that as Killed by the Car private library valued at 81,000, Rev. W. W. | sitinonn aaaqrady of West oY frsinid. | The ock. : ; ceived by Capt atterson is ros sy this saorning and the faith of the Uniied States is pledged to | OriverAND, Feb, 15.—A groceryman do- | Avery, the pastor, lost all his private prop | commitices. ns oilawes O resolutione on e Uipuse then weutiata cammitige o fhe ok, 10- stated that a boy physician At a B rstomation ot Miser lo,an oqualily with | ing business at 40 Wabashia, aud au umknown | erty, including his commssion as captain in | mailing ‘letters on trains, on boxes and box | Jhole, Spriuger i the, ohatr, on o kit R il ot from Omabis, | uitatio Kok 1 ety n i fones poiee fa ey | man, white erossing the track of the New | the army, his warriage certiticate, and other | TEMIs @t Uilidclass ofliecs, on lproving the ) in favor of the bill. s DASABNAL-JLCAMIRS. . T ST A% 1 silver, cle., au nt commissionen Voodlan s av was strocl y the — stamps | urth-elass: oflices, stmast- Ller, r wats Mb s o 0] Pty S oy (Aot s e | e aptons, Lin both ot wnd. borse Admitied Its Paternity. o, el e o DOSCE | "o’ comuuittee then Tose aud the liouse | Soi, werks tn the, Unon ific. shops. Death of Bishop B discusaton The DI was defcated by & vOL Of | cot arecking toe wamm, BrocuiNGrox, Neb., Feb. 15.—(Special | yraph, on' appropristions for cieik hire, op | ddlourned. { $ha oloa o Wos knpw ol sy S 3 [ sz, avik Plok M Hewphity T onler To vt ifo . AN, elogiuun | —A Miss Keynolds, stepdanghcr | S el Syatein, on' Uie delivery of 22 peraoh, Ut will luveatigeio the watter Dispatel from Alt i e | @ same time . [ « Duerr, living near this pla last week | mails to and from’trains, and on the org: v, Py N ) disclalmivg sywpathy with the object of tho | | Geronio “Wauts Move Thwe. |00l 10 g ehild, At iirst sho refused to | 123t1on of & postuaster’s my Missousr VAL We will tako u fow more. Omalia ity | Bailz, bishop of. 1l oved to report faverahly Represen . 15.—One of Craok’s e et ald was | assueia . ) any | generally shifting t o1l 2 ) LOW dutes iis wotiing at 3 cal’s bill to provide for the free and | se iere says Geronlwo lins asked until |3y Who was Its father, and it s -sald ws | fiiher gotion, adjour ore- | Geeded in southe ¥ J.W. & E. L. Squikk. of soue b, ol ¢ “d coinage of silver. ' The motion | the 21st iust. to ee . J severely treated by ber family, At last she | jo0n, | aytempera 2y barouieler, Council Blufy Lian Swelling the Parnell Fund, PuieAniLenia, Feb, 15,—At a meoting of the Catholic Total Abstinence union of Phi adelphia held Sunday afternoon, the braneh on are continually arising 1 connection