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OMAHA SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11. 1856, SIXTEENTH YEAR. = that the crew of one of the boats succeedec \ I\ I\ — alled to Rome doos not necesss AL 1) -4 e *|in Irvv‘t-\nn: the |||’l-n on the vessel, but the | Some More Interesting Evidence of Report of the Commission of the I-m(lvn;\;n‘u be s ;-|..~{c;|.:r.vu;n .‘(-_n".;u-u ,“ s two oflier boats capsized, and 1t is believed the Aldermen's Combine. | -— Work Accomplished. I8 5atd e iniay, b8 able o givosnon an ex . that twenty-seven persons were drowned. | Ngw Youk, Dec. 10.—At to-day’s session n . . Wasmyaroy, Dee. 10.~The commission “Poooive ke | this The Facts in the Wabash Deal Stripped of ) " M The “ . 5 oAt CTEWS 8 y S « aToN, Dee. o0 and receive no rebuke at all, but this is not 8 10 the Wabash Uoa TIpped Lord OolinGampbell's Wife Takes the tand | [ELe surs Varsofont of (e LCPOMLIToR: e, | of thie McQuade trial Dufly was again placed Secroh\;‘v i}udxcgt - ];;Fif‘r?]llrrmn“ 88d | relsting of Bishop I1. B, Whibple, of Min= | thotuh probable. . Driests Até how and then Legal Verbiage. and Makes Denial, Tained botton up and that five of their num- | in the witness chair. The re-direct examina- 0 Investigation Will Follow. nesota; Colonel Jolin V. Wright, of Tennes- | silencad for some irregularity of condicty T — st ber were underneath it for an hour in “névr tion began by Nicoll trying to extricate the — see, and Major C. F. Larrabee, of the Indian “';:‘ “'»‘*(*'I“h“""'l“"‘:__‘ll"n‘.}]"‘j‘_;‘"‘;‘“ ‘l';..‘l‘“'"”ll: A WELL KNOWN LAWYER TAKES, only knee deep. Three of them were suffo- | testimony of witness from its muddled con- ol ypointed under act of congress to o o T bbb . R 3 4 d two TS Were reseued HE NEW RAILROAD REGULATION | oflice, appoinited under a proved by the church, For this reason it i3 A VERY STRAIGHTFORWARD TALE | cated, and two others were rescued. AL, o THe SUON 1t Dty e et U5 negotiate with certain tribes and bands of | fhonghit the doctor will not return withont i alsely on the first trial, witness replied that Indians in Minnesota, Dakota, Montana, | censure of somo kind. ‘Lhe pope has already Russin and Bulgaria, - % Ll g - i Hnoiples » Knights v d d e A he OMnial | he had made mistakes, ashehad a poor mem- | Prominent Legislators Think the Re- | Tdaho and Washington territories, have sub. | declared the prineiples of the Kuichits of | He Tells How the Gigantic Railroad Her Fxam£®inon to Be Continued ST. PerERsnUnG, Dee. 10.—The Ll (B 1 4 Labor in harmony with the teachings of the Wrecker and His Associates o Hot Oross-Fire to Messenger says: The all of Russian ";‘_“ " X " o constructed Inter-state Commerce mitted to General Atkins, commissioner of | iainotie chareh, -~ Dr. MeGlenn s looked Worked Wicked 8 P g |"'mr ool agents was not intended to sever the ties | O “":]'";h"""“;fl‘x‘“ SRETHR ot Bill Will Pass—The Indiana Indian affars, reportof their operations up | wpon as one of tho Knights warmest”dafend e :'"‘ I" o "'F:'"‘ N v agus ) souti | Y S ou swore falsely 0 Decembel 85, o report says tha ors and suppo s ‘hich Gres s i ’ Lok uniting Bulgaria and Russia, 1t only Signl | 40" (oyite committee because you were told Lk ooplith il W6 SRR 100 SgTee A bbb it i ’ the Que fied that Russia rofused to tecognize the le- n ause you were told two separate and distinet agreements have 3 VIS —— e eality of the condition of aflairs under which | t0,50 testifs, Who told you what to testify?’ T been effected as a result of thelr negotiations, SN An Interesting Chapter, an insigniticant minority seized the supreme | Newcombe,” answered Dufly, His Friend at Court. one with the Indians of White Earth, Leech | Hor Visit North Stightly Opens Her | o S0 LEERCEHINE FORITECR . bl SV DR ower and tagined it was entitied to guide | Neweombe arose," his face pallid and 1ips | Wasmixaroy, Dee. 10.—[Special Telegram | Lake, Cass Lake, Lake Winnebigoshish and Byes, the Bier=""The declsion of Juige Gl | [Copyright 1586 by rr;vm\r« \"lmk”l'l .‘_:M Sable ";nrlu..._| [ fllun-l:\n;l :.u\ul-”l'::-“l\»g'::l“ :': blanched. At this point.” he uttered, “of | to the Brr.|=People here are generally a [ White Oak Point reservations and the Gull NEw Yonx, Dee. 10.—Mrs. Jefferson Davis | oo/ ey oFon o ||u-u|ivl‘l~4kl\f the lo al B D, e MeQuade. | pernicions eifect upon® pubiie morality i | e case. I ask permission to take the witness | good deal surprised at the statement made in | River band, and the other with the Indians | recently replied to a letter from a New York | (HEEERE W SICE TERCicis, oF T B | =Specfal to/the BRE] I‘ \o thie Chthp, | Bulgari stand in my own benalf in regard 10 this | the report of the secretary of wat concerning | of the Red Lake reservations, By the terms | friend, who has written, thanking her, in the [ REETsIan 0y '8 GH¢ 81 CIE fravest a¢ Lttt b bl sl il " e A matter, . . General Miles, and especially those who | of the agreement with the White Earth, | name of several residents of this city, for the | VIEEHERCH FERECE T TR oo o bell case is popularly among the Londono ts Will Open With C;\_r‘r.unn..l 1y | - “Notnow, Mr. Newcombo,” replied the re- | know of the' existing Intimacy between | Lake Winmebigoshish and other seattered | pleasure given them by Miss Davis' visit | cdot K ¥ and nothing else was talked of lu—nlay(: m“ LoNDoN, Dee. 10,.—~The cabinet me t“n '““.\ corder, “all in good time, these two men. General Miles is charged by | bands of the Chippewas, coneluded August | North, Both Mr. and Mrs. Davis wero re- “Ldo. The judgo trented the caso upon its | night, ot the great fire here, when Captain | and will not come tozether ksin 3::3«] nitor | ‘Mhe recorder sald Newcombe should be al- | tie secretary of war in his report with having | 11, 18, the wnoccupied lands of ‘the | uctant, it seems, to permit Miss Davis to | o 9o o6 SUOREIEE TR T Shaw came off the scene, his firemen gave | Christmas, The order of business -"l |; I::\,:w\w! :nnm\u_- 1|.~(v:l|h'|||l¢<‘n|, but (vm(“ln-‘wuuld_ violated instructions, and to one who reads | White Earth reservation ave thrown open for | jeave home, as their life at Beauvoir is very | 400 GBS ants, But the reeital groans for Lord Colin. Kive guincas wore | coming sowdon of parliamant wies covleet | o s, ol making now. - Duffy Was | ghe report the wonder arlses why General | all of the tribes and bands of "Chibpewas | quietand their daughter's presence is tho | Wity SR B AREIREE. (UGG REES offered to-day by many as bribes to the court | i 20 468 WD GREI RELE oeial provisions | | Lawser Newcombe stated he had received | Miles has not been arrested and court- | in Minnesota, the Indians now occup; only element which gives a touch of bright- | RS O ARSI not. prope attendants to get in when it was known t for the suppression of boycotting, letters treatening him with personal vio- | martialed. But General Miles and Seeretary | the reservation, which contains about eight | naes to it. Mrs. Davis in the recent letter | g RREE IR S EULEREE Lady Colin was to be examined and - h;n""_lf he did not “let up” on ex-Alderman | Endicott are on the most intimate terms pos- | hundred thousand acres, being first permitted | said she had been more than repaid for any lm;_“‘-m“‘ oharter th AIIFONR the duke temporarily out of the The French Ministry, ‘l\f‘l"’{;”"“[*‘h A‘I*\‘_'L'! N “‘I"j:""""}[:’.'fl'“vill’l”"‘.“{‘ sible. General Miles Is at Seeretary Endi- | to make selections for themselves. - ‘The | saeritice she might have made by the enjoy- | (GEAGUE (R, O (ORGSR R 4 witness box, and Sir Edward Clarke for two | Pamts, Dee. 10.The radical press de- | SaT FOTE i A G Tt HI6 WINES | eott's nouse on two or three evenings | quantity of land each Indian will be entitled | ment Miss Davis experienced. As proof of this | Y308 e P FREREET I8 CORRRS :uuu\.mle..‘m ;11,\- :;nl:;lu-rm!l_l.n\rlnl (v\,lm:ll\lx; nounce Giob! ‘;‘umldm_] :lmnm\wim:.;;x ke of DU, o wishidd ot in the | of ench week, and s a trequenter | 1o 1eeeive under tie acrement is us follows: | assertion Mre uis quoted a paragenps rom | ALK Y Tornon: BORC AR 118 dned"the is speech for Dr. Bird, as did Mr. Murphy | as prime minister he will_be a second addi- | e aper containing the § b o '8 i < 160 acres: each single atte en by Miss soon afte UL x _ i his speech : AP e LR LR R RIS | e o s harlng (HIGKWEILGN (BTGP & e o daily. It | yoron over e v vears of aie, 80 ncres: | roaching Syracuse. 1n 16 Miss Davis spoke | main line of tho Wabash, extending from for Colonel Butler. Lord Colin and IS | tion of Dekreyeinet. They prophesy the | ment of the aldermen made at the time of o upot. tie - highest i ! benefit of what were | early fall of his winistry their engagement of him as their eounsel be- [ MY - 5¢ won - the - highest | each orphan child under eighteen years of | of the astonishment at the inere fenter- | Poledo, 0., to Decatur, 1L From Decatug ; biother ot the full benefit of wha arly stry. fore thie- semate committen, T IHAt. state. | A0thority that the statement made in Secre- | age, S0 actes: each other” person under | prise andactivity as shie made her way nortn. | g €80 ST SE Louls and also i really tirades against the former, Neverthe Will Receive the Delegation ment they one and all denjed they had any | tary Endicott’s report affecting General Miles | eighiteen years of age, 40 acres, The Indians | The contrast fo Mississippi, where the 8 "Kansas O | Jess it could b seen thatthe jurors were ot 4 YT i oo RO I 0l N 3 are to have the benelit of and be_ subject to [ mighty rubber of whist was the most exeiting | the line of the St Louis, Kansas City & fmpatient, expecting Lady Coliws testi- | SOFIA, Dees 10.—Herr Thiciman, German | cotndecow Witk (e stieget, Iy, (e G | doos mot weet the tormer'sapproval, and thit | o criminal Jaws of e state i all” offenses, | ineldent of th day, and whero the conversa- | Northern, extending from St. Louis to_Kan= | A A <3 k agent here, informed the government | ¢ AR e ALl s wa will be rectified. can be further said | the penalty for which is death or imprison- | tion of an evening was largely devoted to | sas City, in all, with their lateral branches WALl ep il S T, committes by instruction of Newcombe, | COurt-martial or proccedings of inquiry to as- | hwde for the support of the Tndians vemov. | marked. = Sho was especially surprised 10 1 oo roads i’ Hlinois and Indiana that | ing Mr. Inderwick, Q. O, in a firm vole P Newcombe further stated that one of the | certain if a court-martial is necossary. Gen- | D& to White Karth, ‘to ‘be continued | noto the changes in “the capital of the | (CUAN KRR I EEROE BT T ced. “Please rive me my diaries.” Her face was The Anti-Rent Campaign. threatening lettors was evidently written by | eral Miles intimated to a friend to-night that | WPUL they —are able to take care | southern confederacy. Her impressions of | were bankrupt under foreclosure proceed- 1 i it hel ack aves Loxpoy, Dee. 10,.—The Glasgow Mail says | an educated pes igned SRRt y RS ' of themselves, but in no event to| Richmond had been gained entirely | ings, they proceeded to attach those roads 1 pale, wiitelbrongie Hor BOwLtR BINEK By e b noliial 16 St tHAL GIRANEHY. Geed | 6 Il e porsan. It was signed JJustice” | the statement In Secretary Endicott's veport | exceed two ' years, Each head of [ from hearing her pavents speak of it | and all othors counected with the Wabash into greater relief, She wore an embroidercd | it is anthorized to state that Gladstone does | |G SRS HICIGIE SN S e | reflecting upon him (Miles) and his campaign [ a family and each male Indian over eighteen | and she was hardly prepared to find it aplace | pro ®E PP FEEHAE BB BRERRE waiking dress of blue serge and a modest | Dot approve the antiront campaiin, tnaueus | R0 VGUES VRO of events of | against the Apaches ot due to any | Years of age, whon e becomes a permanent [ full ‘o manufacturing institutions. New T chioan, Thls WoHt it At VSRR cottage black straw bonnet ticd under her | rated'by the national leagie in Ireland. 16 Tncumorablo year of 1544, 1t did not qfer | opinion entertatned by the sceretary. An | Fesident upon his allotment, will be provided | York, the objective point ot her visit, amazed f road cheap. This went on until they ha ¥ ad the witne: erect ¢ from the story e oF el 5 : \ with a comfortable hewed-log house, o cook | her still more, Sho was pleased with the | gotten about 3,500 miles of road which they ! chin. She entered the witness box erect as an Declined the War Portfolio. fromn the story. told on the former trial. After | explanation will reach congress later on | stove, n yoke of oxen, & plow, & wagon and | people, with tho reception, with the places of | called the Wabash system. 1t was an : ~ Arab--whicli 18 het pet name—and in a $8e¢t | py e Dec, 10.~Baron de Courcel has de- | R SCCN WRSIKCR &) e | wiiieh will mako the matter perfectly trans- | eow. an axe and other inplements o hus: | amuseient and above w1l with what she [ grate G oe T dined bankruptey, 1o nizularly distinet—for she s an ac- | wjiyad the foreisn portfolio and Goblet has | He was the eity hall reporter who first made | parent. bandry. | Each Indian shall have five acres of | ealled *tthe way in which things are yushed.” | §IM8 8 B8 BEERSTE AOEEEENIEE complished vocalist—-she answered all ques- | crt T e T B0 O bassador at | PUbIIC the procecdings af the “bootls” Aio. e land broken for him and be provided with | Heronly regret was that from a business ! i tions, after looking eagerly at the jurors. | Lisbon i y ; men in seeret meeting, He was at the ity | The Brk correspondent thic afternoon | feoy foF the first crop, 1||i!\|l~lx=;|ll nnlAll (lhlel standpoint, the Soutltwis ot |l|m:||:- |m|‘llh. Judge Gresham, -nl;-n Humplireys, one of Y L : o [ Lasvon. R S HANGRIIS ) Lo W Eavel / 2 Ber correspor ' trict sehools are to_be established for all ehil- | Contrary to ageneral public_impression, Mr. | the directors of the Wabash, and one of the t sso vesterday's note takers droped hall early that morning and saw several al- | (i % G gl s Hehuiy by Pl A SRR ) DRk 3 it L A g The Prince Will Take a Bath. demen vo up stairs toward the chamber, e, | tked to the influential democratic and ve- | dren on the rescrvation, o enable the gov- | aud My, Davis do ot enterlaln oxeept on | gentleman whom Judge Gresham removed L i p L LR LoNnoy, Dee. 10.—The queen has decor- [ too, went un and entered the cloak ‘room, [ Publican membersand senators on the out- | qrument to carry qut these desins e The | rare oceasions at Beauvols o place SHOL | 4y vecorver, testities that seventeen of these ! Summing up her long dircet exam nation, | GBS PR e e rder of the | opening the door with his private key. 116 [ look of the inter-state commerce bill prepared | ians cede a large tract of land belonging to | accessible to travelers, and their meansdonot | 2 (VEY ol it g not finished at the adjournment, 1 should | ated Prince Alexander withi the order of the | (0414 iCe {ito the ehamber from the cloak | by the conference committee yesterday, It | them north of Lecch lake, which is to be Sold | permit anything but' a simple’ manner of | roadsthus acquired have never carned oper- characterize her testimony thoughout as de- | Bath. roou. Alderman Waite was in the ehair. | wasthe opinion of sucl 4 snators | Ubon the mostadvantageous terms po sible. | Tiving, — No formal ceremony is observed, | ating expenses, still less the interest on cost | s : P Bhand ; 18 UNION CONVENTION. | Kiernan had previously tried to enter by the | froytle hinion of such men as Senators | The agreement contains several othier pro f and the few people who como and go are | ofconstruction. As an excuse for voting to nials, or apparently frank corrections and | TRADES UNION CONVENTION, | FHEhAh bad, bresiously tried to lenter b¥ the | ¢yjiom, VanWyek and Plumb, and Repre- | visions intended to protec: persous and | fnvariably treated jn the way known to New | Jootiive thiese seventeen ronds, ho says he explanations, of the servant’s testimony. | | L SE e Mects | e clonk roon, - Withess hard the Broad: | sentatives Regan, Weaver of Nebraskn, Pay- | Droberty and imnrove the moral conditions | Englander peing one of the family. miistaen Lo Kl Judentont dleanee She is cither o truth teller or a most con- way franchise bill me camnaiwalts 4 | G b + | of the Indians. By the terms of the agree- S stak j N u E She s cith TeRTAtiositia way franchise bill mentioned and waited_no | son of Hlinois, and Cobb of Indiana, that the UL Rt T one of them had bien constiucted 108 RRCiE E AN Es Was Tiie ng at Columbus. 5 it s g W ment with the Tted Lake band of Chippew Towa Poultry Ralsers, ! summate actress, for her manner was that of OB G T S0 T aT1oh donTes !x:m.ul.lbnl“hnrll to write up h|~_m\|w._“.\u( bill will be passed at an earl . 'They do | eonelutled Angust 1550 about tweiivds T R A tod of years before their aequisition and an inzenue, her answers readily oL s, 0., Dee. 10.—The trades confer- | eral other NE3SES We nined without | not have fear of any railrond influence that | of their res o, 'n area estimated to QUARS L ce. 10.—[Speeial | ghoir pistory was well known to the vail- Given and nnstudicd, and. e method | ence to-day instiueted its committee to in- | elieiting anyiing new ar may be wielded to create dissensions and | eontain over s 000000 aoroe is sodal to_the | Telezram to the Brr.|~The state poultry | road world as bankrupt lincs. Why, these of talking a species of exposition of Eng- | SISt upon a settlement of the differences evaning wasitakeu, LHETES :‘»:wl?x;v{w:‘v;;‘ht ::11:3:)‘|é((‘l|)‘ .gi;llul;-. n(::;:h::pl]l‘la m:-Ly United States to be sold fol the benefit of the | and pet stock exhibition and Marshalltown ::."::': L\I\:u;”l?ull«lh‘-;ll \\I‘:l:llll “I:l;n‘l‘t"lllzi:‘\c‘ land’s garter motto: .~ Tlont soit. qui mal | :’.}:\:;‘;1:‘.(1?‘. mlode A Kalehislof Daor [The Shooting Sorape at Callaway. | pect the adoption of the bill, and financial | Heueiss e portioneped ombrae ::l‘l“:’:P,“"fi,l‘l',"‘ly‘_dl“:‘\" por o sucagssful | qutreds - Thiey Wwere allput. into e Wabash pense.” Whenever referring to Lord Colin [ Upon i LS G rokeN Bow, Neb., Dee. 10.—~The shoot- | agent: so_talegraphing their houses in | yalue, 'The report says that the: SR i e pe | System by wiy of long leases or consolidus shie invariably looked down at him and he | Daly,of the shoe-lasters, was added to the | iy in Callaway’ Wednesday night has | New York, Although the bill is not all that | Yeuuire immediate heln and. it was ag incoporate, and the following ofticers were | gion, “Phien the financial seheme to whiel noticeably shunned ler caze, At times she ;"'""'('“hr*l" :!lfll"“ "f_'l_'~1<1vn5\\h'lfl‘m of | jeveloped novel features in action and situa- :-l;‘{.l'»"\'\':H‘n‘;-?.x"'fli.fin believed tiio rail- thit the United Stateshonid advance S10.000 clected: . 8. Bragi, of Boonc, ’p‘.'.‘-;;_.u;‘n:l«d all this was 2 preparation was put in operas nEE A Gy \e Amalgamated association. A fight was | s N acuion b | roads d fear its effect. | o he expenide LRIt nEehavd| U RD | Marshalltown, scereta o would smile, as if intimating, “fancy tho | B¢ AREREELESRHIEE BT oo BRTE Wwas | tion. Gilson A. James, keever of a hotel [ T coniNG TROUBLE IN INDIANS 10 be expeuded in the buildini of ah aeency | ireasarer; executive commit Tlie attorney then gave a detailed account absurdity of that, riunately for her, she fiamaalliy ARIR e A QI Blocki A d and restaurant at Callaway, was brought to There is perfect unanimity among both able houses and the purchase of cer- | derson, of [Innm:l.:\vul Wallen and I of the peculiar iimancial transaetions in which rgely corroborated by her dairies, many i A . Ki er and 3 this city yester charged with Killing | democrats and republicans in Indiana'on the «ful implements. Schools are pro- [ Marshalliown. “The next meeting will be | the Wabash is involved and proceeded: entries exploding lots of dates and lo- :(l;[m \';' d the "'I“(\ \"I”" vl, ?‘lll!‘hl ::u‘:.\mlii.v I(-| .|»|‘.I., Hases, “The cmstances, s e |l;::f;l<:£|f;l(t;:;_l|ngn{){x’:‘n :I||':;w‘lllxiw;:.l]|,:xr“ fosuic. }.ul.-q foras in U case of (he “;“,“.] Eaih held in Marshalltown in January, 1358, v Is the situation as it low exista: N ? Wt Sir Edward Clarke | the workinzmen, trades unions being partic- | Juted by James, are llows: ‘Tuesday | ceed Sens son or making an electic ndians. As with the White Earths, the - — iener ort-ages and eollateral trus alitles named i what St Blward Olarko |y urged to take netion looking 1 this | DIt Huyes Wont 1o James’ hotel and (| impossible. . As heretofore stated n the B Taws ot Mimnechth e extended | The Assessments Not Fraudulent. | morizages have been foreclosed at St. Lowis, (il Sl alaiai LU GUDANGHA Fresn e cluses regarding third | Mis. James ont fora walk, being absentabout | Svecials, the Hon. John C. New. who Ias | over the reservation in certain_cases, These [ Dunvque, In., Dee. 10.—[Speeial Tele- | The Wabash property has been purchased by against hich life up stair ; o fority | Lo hours, Aftar midniht, Wodnesduy | Deen in the city a few days, Savs that thero is | i i canmot become. onerative uniil | gram to he Brv.|-The committeo of tho | ommittes representing the owners of eole She was admirably aided by her examining 3 y & larg Y | night Hayes went to James' bed room [ Mot the shadow of a doubt that if a senator is | thiey are approved by congress. 4 e CTor that | lateral” and’ general " mortzage ~bonds, counsel, Inderwick, who uses that purring | ©f the vote, and the resolution, after being | and ordercd James to get up, which he dia, | ¢lected this winterhe will be a republican. g Dubuque stockholders (\!uuumul for that | apg — the preferred and conmon et Wimess orShieh Tustice | mended thoroughly, was adovfed, Without | Thaves thon getting fito hod with' Mrs, | 1 addressing tho Indiana Demoeratie elub, The PrioealofiTA BRiRrodnce: purpose found that the Waterloo Insurance | stock, | the vioper title to the property i the lengthy preamblés, it reads: Juties. - James went out and asked severai | Which otganized here lust night, Bd Hender |y (G cerox, Dee, 10.—The erop report of [ company mado no fraudulent assessments, | of the Wabash company, subjeet to all prioe Blatehford was remarkable when at the bar. | Trogoived, That this convention urzes the | inen t0 0 with him to his room, telling them | S00 ehairman ef the democratic state central : ehe i Bver "Iie | and that the expenses were reasonable, but | Mmortxakes, is now possessed by tho purchinse When shie quitted the box for the day she | most generous support to the independent | of his trouble, They refused. e then pro- | Committee ot Indiana, announced, with that | the department of wcriculture says: The | S5 ER T B PSS Jemental contenct | DG commitice, which, hawevar, by virtue of was warmly greeted by Sir Arthur Sullivan, | political movement ot workingmen. a revolver and went home. 1layes, e’ positive lunauage emplovid by Mr. | December retuins of the average farm prices | that the proposed supplemental contae b sule are ot cutitled to possession until e, S (R | DI OIS At e T eranen D 8 dranisoriloroal At esit ol sbaiiy ied that if a senator 18 elected this winter | by counties she atarialiredilot would annul the onginal contract providing B CoIvors eartiNar (oa Wl foth iR T rL AT of whom she was a pupil, and in whose tion opposing the'p 1o was drunl, ordered James to get in bec . y countics show a material reduction a il c n ! Srwiiom fslio yas aamups, (ARARCA government is supposed to give ex-soldiers in I them and eover up. - James got into bed cd Geperal Harrison he will be @ | eompared with the values of theerops of 1 assessments ow@KO00 endowments, There ounting to £4,000400, is paids Irial by Jury” she has asan amatear played | {50 rer of employment was kitled, but an- M nes between them., Ilnyes then , that the democrats can at least % SV Rrany Ol is much indignation at Waterloo, and threats B have this amountat their dis the fair suitor, other asking congress to pass a compulsory ain ordered James to cover up, and on his | brevent theelection of a repblican senator, in wheaf, rye and barley, Corn made an [ ¢l suits against the papers that reported | posalderived from the assessment of coliat= 10w she will stand such a stury, teasing, | indenture Jaw for the District of Columbia | retusal, Haves reached out for s revolver | And theyintond to doitif they have to dis- | advance nearly equivalentto the percentage f he company as doing a fraudulent business | eraland general mortzage honds and pre= 3 o T e e T AtOR CaateoA vomats | and s s wasadopted. Twasaceided | Iaying on' the tabie: when James ot hi | So1ve e leglstature. “Berious” trouble is ¢x- | of reduetion in_quantity, and oats in sym- | are trcely made: forred and common stock,” e purchusing 4 g . 3 i bssion continuous to tho | throuzh the head, killing him instantly, The | vected in Indiana this winte pathy with corn rather than with small == ommittec, howevar, find themselves in this : Finlay will glve her remains to be Jon on A DLES AVTER CONGRES ude, that in addition to the court indebt- ted, there is over 54,000,000 est and paid upon prior cast of the Mississippi river. The cnee resolved 1tself intoa | coroncr is now holding an inguest. sabout 4 p. m, and some tin =2 A petition has bee ler, she has destroyed the | was devoted to financial maiters. WWhen tl A Duel With Revolye menibers of the Nob fous links | congressadjourned it was understood that () TRENTON, N. J., Dee. 10.--A duel Is said to | S¢S from Warden T ska delex C. Nobe: . . y 3 N atLl ) grains used for human food. The averages Will BucFor Damages. 0 neBaLIeo] jore by the | Show slightly higher value thii Inst year. The oux Crry, L, Dee. 10.—[Speeial Tele- },‘,“,',' G rking the | farm value” of corn was 33 eents’ a bushel | gram to the Bre.]—The probabilities now | juostgase zovernor-cleet to reappoint Nobes to his posi- | i December last year It is now 57 cent seen tomorroe clearly. 16 the jury | {rides coney belic ngenions chain of litle susp L : e R - said iber last year It s, | are that a suit for damages will be brought | committeo have no funds with: which to pay which ier lord’s counsel have wade. "The bar, | Sontereas, ob rdes Wouly T an Akale: | nave taken place ‘o tue Pennsylvania side | Hon at the penitentiary, Senator Manderson | 1 cont higher than tho crop of 155 ©TUe | (Liinse Floya Tappan, of the firm of Slon | U1 interest and tho holders ot this bond i however, still sce as a result only a drawn session it will be sine die and no longer | of the Delaware river, opposite th ty, |18 the only one 8o fur who has signed the | AV@rage tor the previous five y WL il an, by the fathe debtedness have been asked by the purchas- petition, and for ten years prior 10 1850 it was 42,0 [ & Tapy rof Ered Mather, for gamo for her—that is, she may defeat Lord | exist. Chairman Hous it. Prices in the surplus states are: [ shooting his Son while out hunting last Sep- of the Towder ing committee to maks ay morning, in which the prin- pncessions in regard Colin’selaim, et what s nown as the | comiitieo, reperts (o-niht that their confe pals were a Trenton drugeist anda sport- | o cantomonneCm Hor "Uncompahire Ulinols, 313 lowa, 36: | tember, An aftorney is here from Wiscon- ',;.’.,',';" sanoby tundingithals pastidiocie “Watson-Miles adultery,” on which she ;’.']"‘,‘“|‘|“::,l'~“,{‘,'m-I'"L,' T e aed i | ing man of New York. The diflieulty which | river, Coorado, will be known as Fort Craw- ws; 273 Nebraska, 20. “This [ sin lookcinz up the matter, but 1s not eertain [ BG* "Snownt — of pric mortgage relied for a decree in her favor, has unde- 8 S ek outof | led to the encounter was a dispute fnst' year of 1 cont m [ just what course will bo pursued. He says | gebt 15 about to the | ford after Captain Crawford, who was killed s of the trades union t aty wi £27,000,000. Holders niably failed. Wherefore, in the end, Jus- hostion, “and ' boforo. tha" cunference | rizhts of the beiligerents o pay court to a | bY Mexican troops Inst January while on the | Nebraskn, 8 in’ Kansas, Liinois, Indiana | e shooting was a most eareless act. Of $11.000,000 of these seeuritics have cone 5 tice Butt may be called upon to repeat what | closed the trades union m alked very | pretty Jersey belle. It is said there were | Wack of ”'“"_\"l’;“‘]"\?‘l"-“\, SR average 18 56 in New York, 47 In Peen: Onkland’s Farmers' Union. fl"l‘lll'll‘:.ll\hfillu(;“v;llm' eing] ‘4‘.".".'.‘:-:::‘1“:13 ::I:]!;; he has thus far often said: “What a sad | fairly anda tacit understanding was reache soven parsons Iu, the party, which left Tren- | =~ Commissioner of Indian_ Afiairs Atkins | Yania™ - and ©-45 —dn = Virginia, l' 2| OAKLAND, Neb., Dec. 10.—[Special to the | whose application the proscht receivers have waste of time.” pis AR, on at dawn yesterday morninz, One of the | to.day heard argaments by gentlemen repre- | €2N1S lower in - cach = than At Bk [—The farmers’ union has purchased | been removed. and the other $25.000,000° of Tr CIDENCE. Incendiaries Arrested. seconds was a Princeton student, A Tren senting St. Joseph, Mo., Leavenworth, Kan., year. The prices in South Car two lots and will rrect an l‘h'\,‘llhlr im- prior bondnolders have not yet been heard CLEVELAND, Dec, 10.—There is consider- | ton physicianalso wentalong. T'tie able excitement at Findlay, 0., over the ar- HIE'}I'II ““,'““ Fabtl c edge of llllllL'ru‘y ! rest of three men fmplicated in a plot to burn | Ihe Site selected, “he principals took their The city. | Night beforo last there were scven | FeEUIation disiance. Levolvers were (e , 603 Al Missh Loxnox, Dec. 10.—Lady Colin Campbell entered the witness box amid profouud silence. She was very pale and testitied in a and Rock island, 111, in favor of the. re B A ; i moval of the Indian Warchouse from New | Loulsiana, 55: Avkanss, 40: and Texas, 60, | mediatel York City to this place. S0 much conten. | 40 inerease of 11 cents, due to disastrous | hoth ol e s I, oo i contens | Grouglt, The averae price of December i 3 M| from. 1t seems certain that the purchasimg Crowell & Co. and Holmquist | committee can raise no more money by levys de the union propositions to sell, but | ing ussessments upon the holders of any of the farmers thought best tobuy ground and | the securities they represent, and without slow, distinet volce, She said that until the | 1¢ ©HY 0 sk tiorolyore e weapons used. “The first shots exchanged | it it is generally belieyed that the depot | Wheat is 60 cents, a veduetion of 8 eents from | it ™ "X hoom in grain 15 confide ntly assistance from Mr, Gould and his assistants, family meeting at Thurloe square in 1ss3 | lires before midnight, They were in differ- [ went wide of the mark, At the second fire | Will 1ot be romoy trom Now York. the Averago of Uie last crop and 495,550t8 | pected by the farmers. George Osborn visl who were so potent in_ buildin up the so L et thaii clearly of incen- | the sporting man fell, wounded by the dr she had exchanged lotters daily with her hus. | §hG Pt of g om e e oo i b T band when absent. Before their marriage | piciously n e in New . MENTION, abov s York is 85 cents, 12 cents lower th yivania, 83, 18 cents low PERSO: Mr. Rosewator, of the brr, Omaha to-day in the interest of the union, [ ealled Wabast system, that system is cortian i ._'of and says it i$ their intention only to buy | in the near futire to' become disintegrateds acob Twining, who acted su gist in the left shoulder. The wounded m e fire, was arrested at once. | while he lay on the gronnd fired on his ved here | B from New York last night and will leave | 40" arrested at on ¥ I crai fie present, 2 leagmg | and_ resolved to its orizinal clements Lord Colin asked her if she avould consent | To-lay hie made a confession, implicating | tagonist and struek himin the shoulder. ‘The | {omorrow night for O duetion is still gréater in some western states, | Frain, 160 e prewat A the Jeaving Jiong, tosolved J0 Iis (onkinglclemini ,,l;. {0 their ocenpying separate rooms. She con- | William IL Smith and George Rameay, who | two duclists were then driven back to_town, The average of Ohlo s 73 cents: Michigan, | gueeess surely will crown their efforts, resented by the purchusing committee witl “ord Colt iaie have been arresied. Twining says that heand | and unless their wounds prove serious their INOR CAPITAL NEWS, 83 Indiana, 70; Tllinols, Wisconsin, 683 —_— — 3 find themselves of their paper seeurit | sented, and Lord Colin asked her not to di- [ 1 °0G6 0ther men 1aid a plot to burn and | uames will not be divulge ted shin el Minnesota, 615 Towa, 60: Missourd, G3: Kut Dedicated Froo of Dobt. secured by any property which' i§ | valge the fact that he had made this request, | pliner the city and that eieh was stationed Lo Dl INVITED TO PARTICIPATE. sas, 5%: Nebraska, 473 Dukota, There i Dokt AL DA i worthy the are at present quoted on the N 10N, Dec. 10,—This government | litte decline in Tho supreme | has received through the British legation in | of which the prie ay in the cele- | Washinzton an official invitation to partici- [ Year. ‘Theaverage in but she insisted upon telling her mother, The | In different territory to carry out his part of Baldwin's Sentence Confirmed. Wasniy nature of his illness w unknown to her | the werk, ArcmsoN, Kan., Dee. 10, "mml fil‘;y' :\M i i T :‘IM;M aneo.oneratlyes BEELks. (""r.l-xm;illnl‘:lxiv‘;:;I::.l::h 1)‘”““: fusing a 1 pata in_an international exhibition which is | hriee vatue of oats i dord olin to marry he bu her Coxcorn, N, H., Dee. 10.—All the opera 4 \ el e, refusing a new | P! an in ONAs exhibILI0 s ast Decembe ye averages Hi-le, agi s b f e, S e bl mother disliked long engagements. She | yjyes in the shoe factory of Laneaster & Co., | and afirming the sentence of deatn | to be held in Manchester, Ingland, next L Jast year, Barley 5ic, last year Alr, Hanry preaclied the sermon, and ralsed Inorigago ba nnu-f("lhi":\n}l..i“:‘i":' ‘;\‘.-‘“:"r-a felt 11l finst five days atter the consummation | 4 pittsficld, were ordered out by the Knights | Passed by the Atchison aistrict court a year | vear to celebrate the jubilee of her Brittannic 'lhul.\\]w::[ tdede, o veduction of 15 Ve “J:”f'f xhlv ]"“"' "\Tl!h“lr- vice Alll(h i | g1% J00:000: 7,000,000 conmmon stock. at AbONE A ' | in tnis community, where the erime was | tion will be to illustrate, as fully as possible, wbor.= Hny ayerages nearly $8 per ton, | ice 5 €00 | fhe publie as per present New York stoek very ill, and was never free from the symp- | casione ] creement with fe i AFBES ork here, as but few men would have raised b 8 per £ . e e Ehewers was ot ey | ensioned through » disagreoment with femato | Goyyrmitred Tialdw)is orhio was (ke uRICs | tho progross imade m the developmont of arts auotations, S14,500,00; loss (0 the wublic 08 Southern states, in som OAKLAND, Neb., Dee, 10.—(Special to the s are higher than last [ Bre|—The new Methodist ehureh of this | Sociexthuniee at over $50.000,000, represents Jwiforniais e, The | place was dedicated Sunday free of debt. | g “value of nearly $57,000,000, were or- , Against Itev. ML Phelps, of Omaha, being sick, Rev. | iginally sold about as follows: 17,000,000 firet. £300 on dedication day ina town where there Dy, 00 1 er v v » price to i of lus sister Mary by chloroform the nightof | and manufactires durie the Vielorian e, A Burlosque Divorco, are 0 fow A nericans per the fact, SITA0000; protit to- Gould nod . intensity s sometimes she suffered great pain, ;:Illl;:2::‘IIII\“|.“I;IIIHI1u hands are thrown out of | /'3 %35 “Although he is under sentence b DIAN SUPPLY DEPOT, Bartivone, Md,, Dee, 10,—Ida Bell, the | 8F¢ 50 16V Amcericans. associates, $17,550,000,” Shie poke o her husband about. her condi- yment. of “deqth, his” senterce under the peculiar | Commissioner Atkins, of the Indian oftice, | soubrctte, whose husband, Fred Eustis, the | Dead Men Fight 1t Ont by P A allithe prolibioGouldand NN tion and he said: “It's of no consequence; FESTrS M’r" Templars. Jaws of Kansas amounts simply to life im- | heard aments to-day in favor of removing | musician, has sued Harry Dixey for alienat- W lo it L e o atles does ob appoar i thal table eltGrEam N T it e e prisonment. e is not yet tweniy-four years | the Indian supply warchouse from New York Pl No Accouby/la iado-of the collateraliiINGE A new lodge of Good Templurs, to be | old, and fons, is & Baltimore gir @ vou wite and bby 1ivine | (o Rock 1sland. 1l g his wife's affe Sheik. the Peru millionaire, forcelosed in bis | mortgazes. The Wabash syste Wortlh urary, 1552, Lord Colin returned home, On ; LR 1e) Jhome. 0006w as Crystal lodge, was organized | here, the ehild having been born since its THE PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION, When Ida adoted the stago she dropped the | Jifetimea mortgaze on a mill owned by George | 10 the Wabash wreckers fully $50,000,000, one oceasion, while sitting beside her couen, | HOVE S FINE, D180 FER BIREEIER | fathir's imprisonment, The president was 50 wuch iproved in | prineipal part of her name, Ida Bell sounding | W. Lieurontz and another. Licurontz climed P i he began to ery, and suid that people were | 1 5 2039 Bt, \Mary/s D, - nealth to-day thiat he was able o xesume his | pretticr than 1da Bell Smith, Her father | to hold mn. cereomant of Shoilos. tr rastoe Missouri Pacific Change very eruel in saying that he ought not to | There are twenty members, The follow- | A Convict Assaults His Foreman, | public receptions in the east room. “In addi- | was William 11 Smith, who for & time was | 0 him his interest in the mil, bucattor Sheik | ST: Lovts, Dec. 10.—Tue stockholders of have martied on account of his health, The | ing oflicers were elected and installed JEFFERSON CiTy, Mo, Dee, 10.—At 10 | Hon he received about ifty callers m his pri- 4 had ot possession of the property he refused | the Missouri Pacific Rallroad company held & vate oftice, most of whom were members of [ employed at the gas works, and before th game evening Lord Colin said it was better | Worthy chief templar, D. W. Park o'clock yesterday morning a nezro conviet | 3 Ty S . AT 4 to recognize it. During the dispute both | special meeting to-day in response toa eall & r « LRI fune worked on & mud machine. Ho is dead, | 1 ok bl A ! ook ) to be on the safe side, and ho told her what | vice témplar, Luura Fiteh; seeretary, ! | in the venitentiary in this city named John | M5 (0 (0L Lo The baby that figures in the ease 13 o chubby, | fuen died, Now their administrators axo at | by President Gould. —‘Three-fifths of the rec ) take, She followed his diree- | D financial secrotury, W. C. | Hughes made a murderous assault upon | Justice Harlan made the final orders to-day y girl that looks like its mother, [ 18W ever the i, Dy which 15,000 18 | siock was represented. The first proposition ions ave her great pain. Sheconsulted | ¢ Dr. Bird in November, 152 and he examined | oy her. I April, 1883, slie was seriously ilband |y =600 was attended by Dr. Bird. — Dr. Hicks was | treasurer, 1. M. 'Wilson; | George Gould, foreman of the Giescek shoe | inthe 11linois Midiand railroad case, Pho | 1da's mother, herbaby, and her sisters ali [ fvolved. A axparts have ewor 4hat | yoten was to i Mary A. Martini marshal, B. | factory. Gould was standing with his back | offer of Dow, the purchuser, to pay, in addi- | 1ive together in n nice little homa on North | the siknature of Sheik to- the agreement s | FFIeq wa her ATy ] ) | ! F 0 Joma ¢ forged. 000 over and aboye inside guard, Robert Fu the convict. when the latter suadenly | tion to his 'bid of 1,127,000, ‘the sum of [ Carrollion avenue,- n fashionable part of Lis — R T LT @ the capital stock §4,000,- the present capitas, the liolderg B ¥ ton; outside guard, C. A. Barnes. The | seized himand cut him viclously about the | £15500 for the benefit of labor claims, is ac- | town, ‘The sisters, who, like Ida, are pretty, Dicd a rrible Death, AT o (T ol tvice summonid. © AN opration was per- JOBs Uit guire, L 8. AEINCS 40 fhead and heek with o shoo knife. "o | eopied and the salo is confirmed. 'Tilo pur. | earn their Hvine 'n o’ stioe fictory. 16 3005600 Tee, 10~ William - Bond of 1o 0ld Iisue nrofemp I L OriNed ctober, 3 a she Prwards Pt T guards quickly dis: ed @ 1 1156 s direeted to pa 5 () 10 col w 1 achild, took part in am ur perform- h Lolo., J " 0| » iy I\ n formed 1 Octolbr, 181 i she, wttervards | s Ao M. Snandors, geand oot | £uards ouieidy disamed and arrestéd i | eliser is divcoted to pay bis bid into curt | when ' chiid, took pi A porform propostiion was (o ncrease the bonded ¢ and placed m an solitary continement, | in three installments on the tirstdays of Jan- | ance: in Ballimore, and made a hit which | met a horrible death Monday morning at nerown or her husband’s illness. She never | templar of the state. Gould is badly injured, but bs the jugular | uary, February and March next. The court | turned her head toward the “legitimate,” and | sheep ranck of the Colorado Springs Live | Gebiedness of the company §5,000,000 over bad the Duke of Matlborouzh at supper. Sir dasrl vein was ot everad € s thought that b | a1so setiled all guestions of allowances, she and her triend Lillie Grubb went on the i company. o was cook for the camip | bogluteral torst b poonin Intenest kg PLilip Miles oceupled the room next to hers Art Exhibition. may recover. Gould had reported Hughes R sty together in Ui city and in company | (TR 5 000N To et breakfaat | Tate of & per cont. o b s by a deposiy at Leleh court, “Ihe room on the other side | Phe art exhibition given jointly by the | forbad conduct, and the atiack was made Death of Congrensman Dowdney, | joined tie Dixey troupe, Ida, it s said, of | 8nd was callod al e & LR | THA 00 Panbel 0 DO ASUIEG I8 GRS was opy, being kept for herhusband. She | | o180 SRR BIVEE S0 WY OF SR bt prabably for revense, Wi oron o 1ot e ey, | Jate had talked about uying a pretty home | for the night herders. Not long afterwards | With the lrustee of tho st wortase bonds did oW wlial roow the Duke of Marl- | ladies society e young It o NOLONE TR, 20, A& for her mamma and the baby, and she also | the foren ace down_in e rallway gompinics control v p found him lying borough the samp fire, burned past recoznition, Six ated by the Missouri Pacitic company as death of his colleague. Dowdney, and of- [ and favorably known here, and the scandal | day herders sleeping near by knew nothing | Pat of 1t system, the issu 8 10 i i P i o limited as speeified in the trust indenture, fered resolutions expressive of regret with | just brought out in- Boston caused a sensa- | of the accident until awakened by the fore= |t !l b 1| N p tion in Baltimore, an. e s supposed to have fallen into the | he bropositions were all adopted - ununk coupied, Shie never was at Pur- | ciety at the North Presbyterian ehureh A Defaulter Dies in Ireland. Campbell, of New York, announced the | s q nice little bank account, She is woll flowt, 0n tho Saturday fuisht on Whieh Isho | st night, was gotten up for the purpose [ Pirtsnvna, Pa. Dec, 10—Several years Dike of Marlborough, she went to the | of paying off u debt of $200 for uphol- | agoS. B. W. Gill, @ promment attorney of | Wied tesolutions expressive of recret with theatre with & lady friend. On | stering the church. This is the last in- | this city, who was the custodian and trustee | Hie 8y 03 S depk) lad e fire during an epileptic fit, mously, the “Bunday followine sho took ten | ebredness and when it 8 settled the | for uumerous widows, orphans, and others | bech recelved by thebensc and providing for The Casey Mu = e he Regutar Dividedd. tith eaady iles and dined with hef | churoh will be clear, Mrs, Witliam Ao | of various sums of money, aggregating over aitond ‘1o famerall The. recolitions were | . RAPID Crry, Dak., Dec. 10.~[Spocial Tele- | ABauk Proaidons Buloides, Ni:w Youtk, Doe, 10.—The Missouri acie o Pariy n Muy, 154, she said she was on | fersen represented the Lulics’ and Mi 300,000, disappeazed and no trace of him | ypanimously udopted aa the house, s a | EFam to the Brk.]—The sccond day of the HicaGo, DR WA sl 1o tho Iater | giractors toduy declared a regular ouarterl ng ladies’ society, | could be found. A letwer has just been re- asey for the wurder of Dau | Ocean from Ft. Wayne, Ind., says: Oscar i gividend of 195 per cent, p le January T Wi taly. The meeting with the Duke | Hattie Eddy the y H i o Memo) o- | trial of Pat !:;');:;:l'lnn‘:‘fxlg‘:lny\\'ns“vul::ly ‘accldental, Dgne, and much of the success of the affair wis | ceived from Belfast, Ireland, saying that a | WAark of respect o the memory of the de- | tial of P g g 320 ad ' - 9 . ; A. Simons, president of the First National ~~—— ! ba J ac 8 4 SV e TR , former resident of Pittsburg, vassing 0 ceased, at 12:20 “adjourned” unul to- | Dorrity, at Deadwood, was concluded by a " d eat b [ 3 i Us e fo and some ve, vember 19 - Fek 00 . 0 atten T SR P oted condition, He lias been suffering fo JROQNe G5 SSANE AAR et Aind teliaiied until the doctor prepared somd | creditable smateur productions were ¢x | Yember 19 Among bis books and citeets | SISENON (1, fBOWINE ORI 1D AER | Jury, The murder was cold-blooded, 'The tracted condition lias been suffering for | Cieaao, Dee, 10,—James W, Sykes, pros ing the name of Gill, and dicine for her, when she returned howe, | pibited, in addition to the pictures loaned | o4 papers be: Mullen (N, ¥ I etanton | shooting occurred the night of May 3 last, | Some time from neryous prostration, the re- | prictor of the public warehouse at 95 Michi- AETIVIng there 86’11 Olelock. | It Wag untrue foi it Is believed the dead man was the defabiter. | T (N phog Oyl (oo, Berantn | GO0 told that Dorrity had set fire to [ Sultof overwork. Wao-day his wilment be- § oy avenue, was arrested on a warrant I that sho leancd her head on Dr. Bird's shoul- Legal Disputants. —— Abrabaim Dowdney, of tha Tywelve distrig Casoy’s saloon, and upon meeting Dorrity in | fameunbearabie, and telling bis: brotherine | S50 0y udics Lyon to-day for fraudulently der while driving home. She gave an abso- Legal Disp . < Disastrous Fires. New York, aied ot his residenee in Otrec's salooh he commenced shooting, | JaW, Esuond, he could endura it no donger, | 2% BN » Moo ih AR 0 FACeRt, (e lute denial to the evidence of Rose Baer, Judge Berka has given the use of his CiNCINNATE, Dee, 10.—A disastrous fire is | York ~eity at 8 o'clock this morning | Dorrity ran out and Casey followed and shot | S1ons jerked a revolver from a bureau | disposing 40 bugs o y , Mrs. Duffy, O'Nell and other witnesses, and | court room on Thirteenth stre declared she had never comwmitted adultes " el ) drawer and shot himsel! (hrough the temple. | property of the Merehants’ Loan and ‘Trust t, to a | reported ruging at_ Attica, Onio, which has | He was stricekn. with apoplexy while | bim. Dorrity died in two days. Dorrity had | 41 [ hougly the property L literary society, composed of young | aleady involved a10ss of §1,000. No par- | entering his home last night, Do Triends. while Casey had both friends and | Lie dead man was the wealthicst citizen of | company, and valued at §15,000, and also for with the Duke of Marlborough or any other X seting of ‘which | Hoular S L money. Casey was remanded to await th [ Fort Wayne e Issuing a false warchouse receipt to the man, 8 uttorneys, the first meeting of which | ™0, pveraxp, 0., Dee. 10.—The business The Congressional Death List, action of the next grand jury. Casey was A Painful Streteh, same company. e was placed under $15,000 v will be held on next Monday night. | portion of the village of Attica, O, was de- | Wasmixarox, Dee 10.—The death of | 1udicted for mansianzhter. ilis defense 15 Bonds on the o It Disgusts tho Queen, ¢ of iSsuing a lalse re Sr. Louis, Dee. 10.—Robert Graver, Officers will be changed cvery evening, | Stroved by iire this forénoon,’ ‘Ihie loss, insanity and be will probably escay punish- ) " e " icl pelpt and $5,000 bouds on the other charge. : Loxnox, Dee. 10,—Lhe queen has forbia- | wien's fibate will he indulged and an | divided among a dozen or more persons, will | feprescntative Dowduey, which was an- | ;e colored, was hanged at (:50 this morning for | (IRt S8,000houds on the ather changé deu the adinlssion {0 the howseold of Wind- | tugny read. The membership s finited | Feach §150,000; insured {of aboutone-nalf, | nounced today, swells o' twelve the death g e murder, July 0, 155, “of Borry Evans, also | NS G0 dnd Tadst compuny, 48 0 sor castle, or within the castle precinets, of | to tifteen, The principal losers are J. R, Strandeer, [ list of the Forty-ninth congress. It is as _ A Priest in Trouble, colored. Kv., Dee, 10,—Haryey Post, | Pt In the case. Sykes failed w give newspaners containing repoits of the Cainp- J P hardware, $20,000; R S. Hearse, druggist, | follows: Viee President Hendricks, Sena- | New Youk, Dee. 10.—1t was reported yes- | + Lovlsvitie, Ke., Dee 10 Harvey Tost, | B and 180 custady. ALS b i SrkE b bell divorce case. Rttty 88000; Arwmatizo ke Wartz, lardware, $1.000] | tors Miller, of Californin and Pike of New | terday tiat the Rev, Dr. McGlenn had been | goloredy was L this afturnopn st st | liaving waived examination, started out with ) . Prinoe Mileto, 8 copper colored son of | *° b Carpenter, grocer, $4,000. Hawpshive, Kepresentatives Ellswood of | deposed from his priestly office in conse- | Th crime Tor which Post wis exceuted was | & cotistable 1o seek bondsuen. ‘IAlurnl.llilll‘l Life Boat Wrecked. Allinois, Rankin of Wisconsin, Hahn ot ey # oal aetivi sonneetio! B A Feilbow workiman named | ot the board of trade directors this evenli 2 e - asson e o Can Only 8ing For Oatholi ) ! quence of his politieal activity in conneetion | the murder of a fellow workinan named | 4 1he [ 4 Loxnox, Dec. 10.-A. life-boat has” been | JADan foyatty, was & passongor ov the |, VAT SEY S8 T DOTICLIER aie. | Kouigna Beach, Aruct wnd Vowduey of | witithe' Henry Georgo campatgn. This s | Folix’ Aduus, Jawuary 1 1554, 1 Nelson ey expelied trom e bowrd by ® 5 ¢ voring Union Pacific overland train last even- LADEPIIA, Dee, 10.—A Cincinnati dis- | New York, Priee of Wisconsin, Cole of 4 ' ’ 4 S d BN NOUS vote, { }‘.i‘x’.‘,i‘.?‘:‘é.f.”.“xl'ifi"ief.:i‘i.fi‘?.‘f.'.-“.,ei.":c‘.“ | ing, bound for ia lu:my home on the | Pateh published here to-day announces that | Maryland and Duncan of Pennsylvania. Bot exactly m:'v-. Dr. MoGlnn liss aot bees | ooyaiy, By -~ | s i ikre h h. ] S SN AT ® | Archbishop Elder has forbidden Foman - silenced as yety but he has been summoned to Towa and Nebraska Weather Canadian Pacitic Earnings. e e o et Southport says tnat | O1her side of the Pacifie. Tho young | Lyynolic vocalsts and musicians to employ Heducing Irish Rents Rome o explain certain political utterances | For Nebraska and lowa: Kaius, <0 | 86 Pavi, Dec, 10.-A Winnipeg speelal anotlier f1fé boat's crew ventited aut into tho | £outleman has boen in this country four | hair talents In Protestant churches and igti- | 10¥DoN, Dec, 10.~The Duke of Manches- | and ucts of bis that have notmetthe ab- | 4 cold wave. or Pres says: ‘Il carnings of Jough sea off that port today to assista | Yvurs engaged in study, and returus to | mates that the promulgation of thisorder | ter announeesa permanent yeduction of 25 | proval of his immediate superiors. 8:20 p, w.--Hoist cold wave sigial The Pacitie for Noycmber weps vessel aud were also lost. | his home in Yokohama where heis to | was the result of an action taken by the | per cent in the rents of all his estates in | This assertion rests upon the author- | temperature will fall hiteén to tyer isL 3515,000 for the sanwe month "Phe thiee lifeboats lefl Southport to assist | tuke u professorship in & university . ] recent plenary council held at Baltimore, reland. ity of Arcibisuop Corrigan, The | grees during the nest twenty-Lour hours,

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