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SIXTEENTH YEAR, OMAHA, BER I'yson—To provide for determinine the sum that is chareed for the longer distance t | SMALL CAPITALS, ms of Supervisors in townships - | over the same line and under substantially H L. B, Wadleigh and daughter, of - ; § vly organized : | similar circumstances and conditions, The | . 18, &F8 rare = Bpeaker Harlan's Beleotions Aunounced to By Tyson—To amend the law relating to | H aks at Great Length on the Tuter- | rates fived by the railtond companies between | Ohief Clerk Duryoo of the Patent Cffioe | ~"Adwm. Tekes, 1ney, Neb, has been | Its Make-up Cflicially Announced in Londen the Legislatare in Session. TIRCINg 100 ponalty ou s “heje U tate Commeroe Measure, Bpoh on e, of. i1 the terms. of ke ST Awarded the Modal, ol e Last Bvening. HOUSE COMMITTEES NAMED. | i trevintine,, | CULLOM DISCUSSES THE BILL | tt, e mises the, messure ot charse, tha MEANEST MAN ON RECORD, | Ditsiom, Ninth, intantrss now at Kuox- | 11 NEW BRITISH (ABIXEii e days, ‘the same line,”” A tailrond eompany ean . — G s, raska, i« in the city, - ~ LITTLE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. | . \5h 1o Amend scetion 7, chapter THE LONG AND SHORT HAUL | G and cantrol ratgs fthon its own road, | THE CASE OF SIX LADY EMPLOYES Ao delegates to the [nternatio LORD IDDESLEIGH'S POSITION, 't lavers’ union convention, wh — to repeal said original section I rates the short haul principle shall be ob- ened he day, are tne following: R, 11 Logan introduced—Andres Pres ‘I‘h\ A D “'f T'o create a eontinual ology of the Different Sections two or more companies unite in making Announce Their Intention to Op- Noel, of Des Moines Glad to Be Rid of Him- Orders sents a Il Creating a et of & dommIkslonon oL Fally Explained — Other feconia Tt wr8 ey e o ey pose the Biil to Pension Mes, PRESIDENT ADAMS OHALLENG With a Warlike Aspoct— Barean of Lnbor, deputy, and defining the K Doings in Congress, line; and this ‘section says that_ the Logan—Capital Nows, | 5 reign News, ing the compensation ¢ B short haul prineinle must be observed in He Denounces the Stories of Coren 1,500 per annum and of making s over that line, the two ¢ an tion and Demands Pros Doings in the House. } the commis t wer Senato, niore scomposing it being within A Contemptible Clevk, Bostoy, Jan, 10.—In a letter concerning The Coalitton Ministry, LixcoLy, Neb., Jan., 10.—[Special to the | 0 oy ’(.”‘,‘,‘",.5,"\’,\‘.} o GTON, Jan. 10.—Among the com- | ! »\-”_"I.>l3‘v‘,~*‘v'flll the sy ‘;”f,\“‘( Wasmzarox, Jan, 10.—[Speclal Telegram | the Pacific railroad fanding biil now pen LONDON, Jan. 10.The composition of the BEr.—When the house of representatives and treatment of employ 1 by th ling ofti- | i ACR I ';_‘_'H“”j‘,‘l“‘fj‘j‘;“};‘]“”';‘,‘“;m“m‘l‘;“,l. to the Ber. | —The most contemptible act yet | g in conzress, sent tonight to Senator | New cabinet was announced this evenings reconvened this afternoon at 4 o'clock it was To amend thie lating to | cer senat referred was ono from | word “line” 1s used only in this section, Tiie | Feported coming from a representative of the | Hoar and Keprosentative Ot spawho Tiave the | Lord — Salist sceretary of state fog apparent that nearly all had enjoyed their | o T A transmitting the repott | courts will be bound to assume that the word | administration in ofi fal lite is brought to [ proposed legislation in charge, President [ forelgn affair W. L Smith, Bunday dinner at hom Ieir brows were | Allof thesé bills were ordered to a second } fegard to bridg- { Hinel eans something diftorent from “rail= | your correspondent to-nlght, On Saturday | Adams, of the Unton Pach vompANY, AkvNs. | AKst Totd oY the Right 1on, G. Jy unclouded and the cares of ¢tatesmanship ATl oF the Bil1s thttod Louis, 3”"\;5“ e, {\‘1“.‘-|x.‘-”n:»'\'\'y:r"¢ ;"”"“;":‘H"\'\'Z],“I sIX lady elerks in the patent office were ab- | “Vazuo stories of corruption practiced or | Gosehen, chancellor of the exeliequer: Right hiad been temporarily dispelled, Tho word | rend o second timo anid referred to tho appro were preseutod and roferred 88 | naturaily linvo been wisea If something differ- | senthalf o day, When thoy reporied for | attompted fn Washington tn® eonnoetion | Hom, Edwanl. Stantone s tetary of state “generally” is used becauso there were some | Brat o tted j ent had not been intended duty this morning Chiet Clerk Duryee, from | with the pending Pacitie railroad legistation | for war, and 8 ry Holland, sceretaty bl ULk I T NOVENY I TR or. Cameron—Praying for the reduction | 31 George objected to the interpretation | Virginia, compelled them to mako afidait | i e appearcd in to-day’s papers, In justice | for the colonies )y change in the il bl BMGAIRIRUEH (8, e s i A BE I TR T LTS Los i condiions by Ma CagomrC pritan | that thoy were nbsent on nceount of sicknoss. | 1ok 10ss to the members of congress. this. | other enbinet oficors, Tho Karl o ldiesleigh been reported, and correctly, ns the sDeaker's | uivit tomorrow. o sonare Tl oxaritive | iy M. Evarts—Irom tho New York cham it Dollove that It WAS & trua and logiiimate | Dufyee Is a notary public, ndminisléred the | mallned than 0 yeoit, T wisnio ko o | ropiisod Lord - Sciteh i of 1 of the announcement proved, that he was to receive | oflice and oflic the attorney general will | ber of commerce on the subject of inter-state | jntorpretation, and protested against its wo- | oaths himself and charged the usnal fees | prompt and emphatic denial of sueh charces | privy seal. Lord Bddesleich denies that the the chin nship of the committee on enroll. | be thrown open. Governor Thager and wife | commerce, a bill favoring the commission, | ing throngh tho sonat i EamL | tative | levied by notaries for administering oaths in | and challenge the production of evidence n [ condition of his health debars him from ges ments and engrossments, This committee “l\”w:‘l”l“l“" ve ”.‘fh“w‘.':m V:":: 1'\ e ““. 1;*-&"”':. presenting objecting to the “pooling’s Ly ition 1»1’ he meaning of these words | 4hig District, which is 25 conts ¢ ach, sipport of them. 1 do this on behall of the | cepting an oner cand he withdraws 13 obligud to employ from twenty to twenty- | yovurnar and wite will bo nssisted by o | and “short and long haut” ons of tho | SULTS HIVEH b, the Senate Trom MSalsaiipt | WILL OPFOSE 1ENSIONING MitS, 1.06A 1 lave etidenee DL M five clerks, the majority of whom, by custom, | Governor Dawes and wife, Awditor Babeock | bi Ile as that it be printed in the | has the right to pat any construction o | Representatives Matson and DBrags ane was nvented and furnished to. e pross by | inx been ill 1lis personal friends are ladies, Mr. Jeary was, therefor, be- [ and wife, Land Commistioner Scott and | Record and laid on t ble,as he desired | ch n the words. They are pu the | nou 3 1 K jobber lain that Lie preferred | i { 4 TOE AT oner 3 tecor laid « o des 00508 011 the words ey are put into the | nounce their determination to tight the pas- | blackmailers a stock jobbers whose | explain that he y rred his resignation to Indies to the right of him, ladies to }\w. ’\'I mx’lx‘\)u ard, ¢ »"”5'1‘ L .\j““ 1o make some comments on it. 8o ordered, | original bill by the senate beeause the sage of the bill pensioning Mrs, John A, | solo fect was - and - is to - further | enable Lord Salisbury to form a coalition the left ot him, ladies all around him, and he | LAws o Siinatint T BHbIIG Thatt By Mr. Blair—Of tho Woman’s Christian | jentence ‘IVI‘HH;HI‘|h.--rl];\q\hu' rigic _:l]'vl”fl Logan when it comes up in the house. | theiE own cuds in Wall streot at R Lord Salishury’s supporters res yre o seared and ted look which excited 110, I \ vublie Inatrue. | R T { H ¢ was feared that it would intevfere with the | 108 4 omes i e house. | ayianse of the permanent interests of both kil wore a scared and hunted look which excited | {5 TG RECHend h informal, tho Temperance association in relation o the | eneral summeree g io RS Matson is credited with basing his opposition [ttt commny and of " toie govonren, "0 | spond that they are glad to cet 1id of Lord the commiscration of his follow-members, reception will probabiy be a brilliant affair, | alcohiol trade with the Congo state sl u i slolR ) 0 J affair, | aleohol trade wit ongo states, ore put there to mean something und they | on the ground that Logan € 2 from | to the o8 now pending berorecongross, | 1ddesleigh, as his Liealth was of no benggit to Bucceeding prayer by the chaplain and the | if handsome feminine toilets can givo it that | ~ By Mr. Ingalis—Of the boatd of trade of | Ge moan coos e sl 1 the gronnd that Locan did not die from | to the measires now pending berore congross, o )l i : 6 disabilities ineurred in the service and that | both in the house and senate, 1 will frankly | the foreign office, response of one hundred “heres” to the roll | eharacter. =~ B 4 Lawrence, Ind., and Topeka, Kan., ior er- | Mr. Stanford argiied against the bill. 1o S LHO8SWHO - R 1 say tie managenent of the Union Pacifie has - all, Mr, Garvey of Douglas asked for Mr, | »AN IMPORTANT EVENT POSTPONED. - L comneres | SHQ At it tended not only to provent com. | thereare those who have died from that 1o preference between them, [t constders AN Bne i AH, Call, Mr, B The oper sessie o Th ouse, | tain modilications in the inter-state comnerce 2 whose S of ot relio| o An English Warlike Order. By P AANT PR S TALIOR. e et i opening session of to Tihird house, | ¢ ¢ | petition by railroads but it had & tendency to | cause whose families cannot get reliet at the | Bt R'ef s oe el fhems | 1L considors Copyright 1857 Ly James Gordon Bennctt.) 10 e I ey« WhTEH Vs | Svatine . he oo o e bl . fostor water ways to the prejudice of railroad | hands of congress. ~An organized effort will | Both exact of the company in. fasor of - the QURRYNTOWRATINE 10| NEW Y e o be absent unti nesday, hich wa ,_\:x::;:!:;' s '.:‘.I||“|l|r¢.~nwl»yll\‘|‘|..n\\‘tv‘uyljv’l‘lr’ By Mr. Hoar—From the select committie | interests (Mr. Stanford illustrated his view | be made by the demoerats in the house to de- | government a rate of terest nearly half as QUET ‘*':“\ PN A EL T e oot ojorary oflicers 10 sceure | on o cantennial celobration, reporting reso ofthe bill in several Yays, devoting consider- | fot the bill, General Bragg is opposed o | larse s the kovertiuient pays to, fho | ald ¢ nxm- pecial to the x"”‘ ~Excite- & oMy o, pgstronement nor's ms declaring 1t expedient that action bo | Able attention to the loni and short kaul, Aot At ) company. In practieal “operation either [ ment bas been caused here among Tho clerkc then aunounced the standing | WTruth crushed to_enrth will ris n, s | lut i dadbyihi 1Il Lk Il'”.",[.;' ll"‘l fon be ) P00 for i exeeutive sossion. tho. senats ad. | Increasing the st of civil ponsioners, MonsUTo WILI dangaronaly overiond the futyee the navy pensioncrs. seamen and committees, as prepared by the speaker, as | howover, and the Third house will be duly | taken by congress for the due celebration in purned, TIE SIOUN RESERVATION BILL. resources of the Union Pacitie. Neverthe- LE AR follows: i organized upon some evening of the present | Washington, about April 50, 1850, of the can- 5 Chairman Wellborn, of tho house com- | less the Union Pactiic is_ prepared loyally to | Marines by - the report — from Judiclary—Russell, Bowman, Slater, An- [ week with due solemnity. tennial of the adoption of the constitution | o J "‘l S The speaker lajd | Mittee on Indian affairs, informed the Beg | dccept cither measure and to endeavor to | the admiralty which bids suzh pensioners ag (\l‘\:-‘\]\~§I.}ll‘l‘:l:>|1.|\mll), Sullivan, Agee, Cald- RODBERTEON BWORN 1N, and the discovery of Ame and direet- | | Was I:V)'\:.”\":‘F«fin?:u;n'r:':l‘.k““:q,";‘lv “l'l" cortespondent to-night that the bill openin !iw uplnmll ilxlrlwu\llu“llllvnh i‘l_h_\ ) :h;m: are under fifty-five to hold themselves in b1, & 3 g g A LN r the o itte to conside SEIE ore vie house a e ieatic om the 3 k o | itean oriee for all end this continual warfare | readiness for active sorviee, Alsq By 0 Fiiiance, Ways and Moans—Nichol, Ray- [ o000 2 op | 1M the commitie o consider and propose the | Jerote e house troasury In reply to resolu- | 10 settiement the Sioux Indian reservation in | upon‘it of those who. seek to promotn (helr | fordiess for active service. Also they ara mond, Latty, Barrett, Heunrod, Dempster, | The Republicans Score a Point Over | best mode of celebration, Adopted. tion_askng for an intorpretation of the | Pakota would beyond reasonable doubt be | own stoak gambiing intorests by gronndloss | Feanired immediately to- answer _ questions Seweomer, White, Loters, McGrew, Thorn- | - Democratio Opposition in indiana, [~ On motion ot Mr, Dawes tho louso | oy Taw espeotinig duties. on tshe 1ieo | fken up and passed ‘This woek. 1 o | sthuntons. A Al statomene ta. tha | 85 10 age. whether tha pensionereis & long ton., % h g INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 10.~(Special | amendments to the senate bill to provide | fars 4 © | speaker does not recounize him this week all | detriment not less of good government than | service one or invalid, whether he is a_ gune Acrleulture— Bl Vilson, Abrahiam- | Telogram to the BEr)—R. S, Robertson, | 1Ands for ‘Indians In severalty wera hou- Under thesall of states the following bills | S, members favoring the bitl, and nearly all | of many thousand honest and unoffending | ner or taget artificer, to state his rating, loads and ‘Bridges—Akin,' Fox, Tingle, { lioutencat governor elect, was counted In [ COygnirti i A L ceafenencl askad, nd fosolutios “were - introduced and - ve- Pinediate considompotition e speake for | stoekliolders, - and also to mention the nearest war ship he Dickinson, Fuchs, Bentley, Tyson. this morning, but amid extraordinary scencs, o of adulterated food in the District of Y B BILLS BY 10WA MEABERS. P 1IN BOSTON can attend for the purpose of being exam- Sweet, Cole, Baird, Yutzy, G “The demoeratic senators declined to attend | Columbia and territories. Referred, Ij{‘l“ f'}'*“("fl Aabama—Making ten vears | ping wore ttroduced in tho. house to-day e MR LU N med, ete. All traveling expenses are to bo l.\]hv iluh-xf viu'll.‘ \\!;.Iu‘uuw, i\.-”n, the joint session to hear the count. When The ‘pr(-\|rl\l1".:(|ulll\4ll |-u*l~’v*m;‘ll ‘nu‘- ’;“‘“‘”f“«“ alicnsa prerequsite to natural- [ 1y |,.inm.»m|w|~:m follows: Street Cars Tied Up and Travel Badty | yaid by the government, which will allow 50 “ublic Lands and Buildings— Caldw SPenlaE S Ryer, rOt0INE Lo eh SR i motig remonstrance ie Minneapolls board of | 1zation. g _ By Lyman—For tlie relief of 1. N. Camp- rded, shillings for elothing and 15 6d for bedding, Androws, MeConnughy, Wardiaw, Wilsey, | Speaker Sayer, rofusing to entertain motions | FRHORE NS, of the Minneanolls board of 1By Bowell of Titimvis by request) —Grant- | oitY af' [ "1 Bosto, an 10K Fanokal “tioup” on the | “INES for clothing and s 6d for bodding. Tyson. Diller, Bailey, Youn, Bisiey, Leis: | of ab sort annoutieed Robertson electod | Jong and short: hawl) sections of the ntes. | 10§ uid for \he esublishment ot common | P 4 199 o pension William Redick and N ) AR fars oy ordes 18 Belnied RS Vol 8 and introduced him,the democraticrepresent- | tato commeree bil. ~\-}H|1r\\:!nt| forthe pofessional education of | Arichjal Teder - consolldated norse railway occurred this | garg: “\When ealied upon fmmediately pro- nternal - Tmprovements — Norris, Ellis, | atives rose en masse and began to violently I'he senute, at 12:50, took up the Inter-stat x'"|.'»-fl\}“.[:fi‘f"'|(:;(' e For tl & Murphy—To remove the charge of de. | MOrIng, pursuant to the action of the meet- | coed and report to the commanding oflicer of },;ulmlnn, Green, Gamble, Willielusen, | qenounce Robertson, and denied his right to commeice tfiu, and Ar, eck n.‘mu\:lu..- Il;\mk depandont parents ,",‘I:‘,;,Xf;:,,)_ i _'l’l"l"“, jortion against themititary recordof Prentico | Ing of employes this morning. The roads | e department. The penalty for not 1o toper. 3 ey ! n favor of the conference report. Mr. 4 . < a scharge olmies, comprise Middlese: f chland s, con- & AR % idéral Retations —Baile, Thirty-fourth | Preside. Representative Jowett deiied him | 18 {95608 6F the conterence report. i, | tho | Soldiors and sailors tho are dependent on | OO cetin Waldom, Everett, Chavlestomns o | [0 181055 o pension. I my b thit the - striet, _ Lis| Tnornton, Wolenweber, | and called the proceedings the acts of a re- | inter-state commerce bill, and. Mr, Culion. | their own Iabor for siport. S GHIG N necting Walden, Bverett, Charlestown and | 1y quent will be arrested and_ punished as a district, ki v Tho , Wol ) I \ M illom 3 i deserter,” ) e of Mr. Randall's demoeratic follow- [ oo Ve / V13 4 Keiper, Schwal publican mob. ~ 1le made vague reference to | took the floor. 1ie said he would confine e Cobb of Indian—A resoltion grant- \ Somerville with Boston and the Boston high- Since the Crimean war only one sneh eiren- from oftice life rastrong sense of have 4 ! U g thisbublis e 2t N ers on the tariff question are very much dis- ; l',llvum‘;“..‘:\’m| lv'L”;'“”tl |;,u\\| ,1.‘;\,_\ 11“.:,‘. force, saying the democrats had friends attention at ”“",,,,,I(A”h, an, explanation ol '.f;.L‘.(xlx’: ‘ll\I:_rlllw"E::Il‘t{‘nk‘lll:;::t:::l|]:::::\ru-‘liw‘ .“:)III‘ u..xl._|.y\.‘.1'1‘-[\“:“(.“", e ot the most land ‘In\v”‘-:. r.\nh.-,m»!.u.I\;';‘;Iml-:n:(‘n.u’m;- berton, Beatley, Schwab, Aiken, Norris, | 40 rallery, ol vild sl ve ie fourth section, long and short hauls, in AV 01 u S minent of these—a well-known democrat | dUictors, drivers, hostlers, horseshoers, feec L oen addrossed to tho penhsione R ogh ey se In the gallery, whereat & wiid shout went | [ fourtf seckian,, long nd short hauls, in | i, forfeiture of landgrants to prevent s ' Dennsylvanin—sheaking of the sitar | €65 wld oWboys, are particimating, e ex. | 1 has been addressed to the pensioners, Actounts and Expenditures—Agee, Wil- | up. sRobertson vainly sought to obtain NRBtNAd I Ulatars in public laids and to reserve the | atfon this marm s et he hough I have | 0t erievances of the men are not yet known, | The last oceasion was during the late Russian son. - Andrews, Dotors, Loisvelds loper, | order. and after taking the oath of oftice read | " CrStanding = lom suid, sinly | Pl ands for bona e settlors, * Docn nviten by Ms. Handall' 1 ba saien oy | Dut the troubie is bellevad to. b:einsed by | scare wion an_ontira oF o late f was Craig, Hayden, Cole, g bis address while pandemonium relgned in | undertakes to lay down in specilie’ terms o | By Merriman o oy ‘l“.fl‘;"'" the purc | his conferences, and although 1 am with him | he failure of President Bowers to keep hiv considered imminent, Consequently onstitutional Auiendments—Slater, Cope, | the Lalls, The republicans gathered about | Tule or brinciple’ which, as 1 have always | giase of J S op rostrover” and | iy his work, i have not bothered myself | Part of the agreementrecently made with tho TSN 4 St s emiie Tracy, MeConnughy, Abraliamson, ' Eilis, | e hais. QLA (SR L contended, 18 alredy inl effect. ontained In [ {00 Ghlario steal vesols of the smo type [ about tanit mters e sonmmored, myself | JUL S i e i oy s Aol LnHES “Thirty-fourth district, him, and whon lio announced his intention | gilothar provision of the bill. ‘The. fitst re: States, cuding the larbors of the United | Tagt summer. It hae tome s pass when it | A Charlestown car was started from | of the pensioners who regard the clreular as County Boundarics and County Seats— | to insist upon the rights of the lieutenant- | quircment of the bill on the sibject of rates | S o o : makes all tho differenco imazinable who pre- | Chariestown Necle this morning. Several | an indication that the government appre- Bullivan, Crane, Slater, Hayden, Rict, Thorn- | governor, they shouted loud and long, Aboye | (s found i first scction and s that L 1S an the basis o ool " —T0 Keade | cents tho sudject of tarifl to tho howse. it iwmut avente cars hive passed over e | By wa LI RRd G e o Shuanp, | U 1oar was faintly neard Iobertaon's voico. | Fates shiall bo Mrasonable and just. s nYjeciiman of Sath Carolina—To prevont | At “omg Ch0s, then Randnll OBOSES, | oo dNIOLOrs, WHO ar0 - proteataliby. Teqa: o War Rumors Belleved. Ballard, Miller, Agee, Cannon, Bowman, [ 8journing the joint convention until Jan- [ 78 i CEECC AL MDEGR, SIMIAE ¢/veu not be | the destruction of ltman life by fire in rail- | ghiler wing of the democratic | 10 SiX policemen on each ear. No dis- [Copuright 1857 by James Gordon Bennett.] McCann, Gumore, Barrett, Harfison, New- | uary 19, when the vote for senator will eharged for shorter than for longer distance | 704 ¢ on ot Hiubta s side lends out on a . subject turbance has been reported thus “far, ana 3ussELS, Jan. 10.—[New York Herald ton, Wetherald, Bick, taken. The democrats left the house in a | because under such eircmmstances 1t would ,_M'};“ 8, from the com- | ropublicans oppose Soldly, sin )y b none is expected, & 3 OlTiTe=! V15001 HE BN | Do IR Plivilozes ahd Eleetions—Eislev, Cope | howling body, but changed their tactics and | not be “reasonable and Jst: o make. sueh e od a resolution setting | they will not support a deinocratie’ m LPresident Bowers has advettised for 500 | C aprat BR0R Ul SEOLSRUIRUIS) Kenny, Lord, Veach, Marshall, Diller, New | poturned. They acknowledged their ms- | eharges. The next requirement of the bill -Hi\'l'i’;lm)‘I‘I‘I:I‘lulr.!'lu)" noext fortho | s i child’s play, and 1 am most heart] able-bodied men to work on all {he tiemp | truth of the war rumors prevails here in ton, Gilmore, Russell, Wright. g tako in adjourning the senato over il Tues- | (AL afleets the question is found in the first | Gensiartion m‘“w;s '5\11?1".‘:} ".‘,“’"TEI:L sick of it. I am opposed to a general rey m;({j»l All ;\_lhg\ L}I_lwl‘.\}n'u will e guar- | ofticial eireles. ‘Iherefore the annual inspee- Penitentiary —Bowman, * Shamp, Nichol, | d ) part of the section, which forbids giving | TN TIER ok TR A of the tarifl, but beliove, and so does Mr, | anteed steady work and good wages. It is tion of the troops and war material which Simms, Andros, Randall, Sweet. day as the republicans lave the advantage [ unduo or unreasonable preference Gr ad- ncluds samunds-Tucker anti- | Randalt, that something must he dona o dee | Stated that Siperintendent Studloy, of - the Ry s RLt At ar N FE Koy s Blind, Deat ' and Duinb—Cole, Gafford, | of to-day’s procecdings yantage to any particular locality, This is | PHIEUVEL < crease the revenues from customs dues, ‘Of | Charlestwn Gistrier, s induced a number of | Usually takes place in May will take place Matthicson, Keiper, Batlard, Overton, Leis: ORI TR s N e T ikewisen declaration that a greater sum | gylumbin commitugtur iache District of | course this can only bo done. by pioes ot | 118 01d men to Totitn 1o work and At 1 ey | eatly next. month, Miltiar hero « OIS D NS nostrict of < j i Mati s e o | Shiail ot be'charced for a shorter than Tor 1 | ol ISUriC Tasures (ho house st | S5 OF comimon use on the freo Tist, as tho | fifteen cars running from that' end of the | assert that enormons quantitios of provisions Corporations—Miller, ~Minnix, Green, | INPIANArOLIs, Jan. 10.—Tho hallways | ol Gnder stmiiar eireumstances and | Of several distric finasures the nonse e LA the | 3 £ S v (i simple reduction of auty on an article stimu. | LY 5 are being stored at Motz, Wright, Pemberton, Watson, Heimrod, and corridors of the capitol were thronged | conditions, beeause sueh charze would be | J0Xroed. PR T fates imports and inereases the rovenue, 134 | At noon quite or of cars were | BY¢ DeIng stored at Metz. Library — Y utzy, ‘Fnller, Kno, Dickinson, | with an immense crowd this morning to wit- | making or giving of “Undue or unreasoni. ANARCHISBAGATIN A% 1, It Morrison should pronose a. seheme of (s | Tinning on the Shawint avenueand ¢l e R MeKenna, Marshall, MeGrew. i | 1ess possible developments in-the political | ble preference or advantaze” to onepartien- | - o > i our beople, tho Itandall. men, would | townlines, ' Theso werenllpoliced andimet |\ o &) Soaze in Muduid. ours: St Cities and Towns—Smyth, Raymond, ENIS, | §tru1e now in progress, Al interest was | 1ar I cality: or wonld subject some other lo- | Chicago IRAIINUT «¢ the Latitude | 0ppose if, éven thonwh it wis just what (b Nooloaanororolentausmonsteations it | XD MDUeTE L oot ah e e DA AR W IR SRR strug Kress, A t s | o n “Undue or unreasonable nrojt- | A lloaed 4 > LIy wanted, 1 ey would be séeonded by thie | 100ts and yells. ~ The employes of the Metros | urday the city was exeited over sensationa (rl"fif;‘ll\-"."'(‘iflum“?ii‘h\’:":\'.-mm-'. Randall, | centered in the house. Direetly after prayer [ GHIEY ton FUindue or unreasonable quoted | Allewed Themly the Authoritics. cu.‘n’i‘.‘f»'nlvfi:.‘”x\“-{::l’>}:1.f':zl':m- o gedibyitling | e R ona B S S0 reports, that infanta Isabella, sister of the Alexande Overton, Iarrison, McGrew, | the doorkeeper announced the presence of | the fourth scetion in full). As I tuntlerstand Citcado, Jan. elegram to 1 belleve that we could get together and | 118 this morning and voted S5000 to assist late king Alphonso, had been kidnapped or Hayden, the senate, consisting of the nine- | jt this seetion, as it now stands. simply Dro- 3 ch inhignation fe! o biil enlarging the free lost if it were [ the strikers, A necting of the employes of Killed, The STl SpRP Common Schools—Fuller, Overton, Iorst, | teen — republ'can members of thut | Libits railroad “corporations trom charging | among the peoplert Chicago. g the 1 L tor the sucur question. 'The republicans | the South Boston road was attended withs the | K .10 ol loWALIE ST ol A RS Gamble, Crane, Jeary, cron. body, “\Il\."“:‘lmu (democrat) nrose, and o iereator agarorate suni-not higher mie— | yugo wiich the nuorities are agtin giving | Nant free sugar or & decided reduction of ~f5;!;1‘(l;"~VV{;;nxl'! BLUMD numbar of minor | PIAG0: I & romoto pitt of the. Srent. pse ivers srmal Schools—Dempster, | ca r. Speaker,” b 1 ot | for a shorter than for a longer distance ovel JAYie ving ¢ LA EhIED! A i e tronbie arose out of 4 nher of minor ado. i urt he g ark o T e I i e e S B LT R B0 thosame line, in the samo diroction and. un. | tho anarchlsts whare still ab libecty, and the | angar 1ntorosts ad fa domsserast s s, 110 | inaiturs aflaatinie an pactim s maf minor | 1o Carrlico! broka. down, . throwing Lihe more, Wilsoy: Dilor, Groon o " | SiCRced Uat tho Dusiiess of (. convention | o sume e, i the samo direction ana un. | 8 S0 e ar ! that nothing short of | please the republicans in' this resneet - and | PAY Of tppers, the allowanee tor il fine of | iMfanta in a' diteh.Stie' was. mot Public Printing gz, Kenney, Horst, | was to canvass the vote forglientenant zov- | eonditions, who the shuter is Ineluded in | a reoccurrence of ie seencs of Tast May will | therctore, to my mind, the Inst seheme for rar | eRrtain men, the permii e of men conested ]‘\‘” L ik e AL A T . Nichiol, | balwes prowaptis tolt s canrou d heatinis | the longar: distance. pebliare s 1o other | bring the uthorits to 0 realization of then dhueimi the rovenne i reliosing the ‘cus. | Wil the roal to keon boarding e A e o Minés and Miner ope, Licf, Nichol, | but was pre old hie was out of order. | prohibition made in positive terms. ety Ml s B AT R 70 for e s toms laws will fail, Ivis possivle, but not [ Fheofticials of the road say tiey met the men | N i, - i Vils ] y % Other - demoeratic members claimed * the | geclaration that “this shall not be construed £ ‘eitung, Sples’ old | prababio, ve mav got together g is | Ina friendly spirit and had coneeded more [ WS 10 lovger with them they b b gr Dl Cnmeron, | (aronlroris artbt b o Al i e authorizing any common caryior within | PAVCT, 15 a5 viokt in its tanguage as for- | Sescion st ey 5ok together at sonis | than balt thei demands, " One of the stefers | fehtencd. The pr longad absence of : Balloy, Buobs, Simanek, | ouition. Attho close of the reading of the | tho terms of this act to ehargo and receivo ns | merly and again ipeals to the workingmen | by, 1o sibe % o (o used d that the Knights of Labor did not order | Infante from the eastle caused uncasiness Wilhelmsen, Wolenweber, Diller, returns, J t, (demoerat) addressed |ogreat acompensation tor a shorter as for toarm themselye Spies, Senwab, Parsons, | the aris: “but “this is not probable | the strike. Themen took the re<ponsibiiity L‘f;l‘x ‘.'lelllmm‘\l |‘1] ,vmu i :‘“,T,!,? we Manufactire and Commeree—Wetherald, | the speaker, but =~ was told noth TonkCE allstatico, doos Mot In terims probibiY | ang the other adomned anarchists sty] | OWINE 0 tho ehildliko “siuation "to | on themselves, and o that thay. hws Fons et ineronotihoriiieRinckeviielly Bentley, Simanck, ~ Matthieson, Tingle, [ would be' in order until the | fhe" ehareing &5 mmch for shorter . f ! ; which we find ourselves, and the rejudics | bromises amplé of financial aid And oo Lot assist Y e s 10 0'clock Frantz, Shamp. | ! " | canvass was complete, o result of the | lohgdr distatice, but simply withiohs Tegis | Write for tie pap, which seems more pros- | Soch Zainst propositions made by certay | OUL a8 long as the eompany. d Ihe | at night before the cartage was found. School Lands—Wilsey, Babeoek, Knox, | yote was announced as’follows: Robertson, | Iative sanetion from the making of sich | perous than Aol hall, the saloon in | individuals. L hear that Sunset Cos is to e | SUTRES FEmRin very quiet wid order v, nins S e A Euglesion, Satehel, Underhill, Tingle, Ran- 916: Nelson, 220,603; Robertson's major- | charge. This qualify Hxx‘l::l:wi ln-[:|||\|‘~l\||‘ which many of t anarchists' conspiracies | chairman of the committee on wavs ang | Of the hooting being done by boys and dle 1. BEAtono l‘]l""‘ R s Step, all, Matthicsof ity 8,333, inferences that might possibly be draw from | were hatehad. syl fes s AUIOL et D oRt Gonm Ny L1 person LONDON, Jan. 10, tona. wriles s dnll Ssihlion. o cots — MeConaughey, Upon this Robertson was sworn in by | the lunguage of the section without those | “"" hied, wih figured so0 prominently i Al T Cilons [ | e diveetors of the companyand employes | ing 1) Lowd €1 Simms, ‘Turner, Willielmsen, Fenton, ,hm;-l- Walke IIII’ u..l- sy ‘.”“llll.l id | words, namely, that an equal charce for a :“[' "'“““' ‘l.:x“['””x‘|'l was close “| by the | and'fuvor of Spenker Carlisle, and it “"‘j,‘ hed a g ting to-night which, when it i ord ) ! was then declared by the speaker to be lieu- | shorter distance is authorized by infere olice a LOf the massacre, has been | 1o be the Moses 10 Jead our out of the | 1ourned shortly after midnigl:t, had vesulted | Tt { H GRILOR, e Y02t SBabooak e, | tenant governor of Indiana. neeause only a greater ch is prohibited, | givena license nin,and is asa o] e s e s Surbaity oubiotithe || {RAKNS ENOKHLY b istment of ail differences, | (o0 the army and navy ndi- Apportienment—McCann, Babeock, Jear [ 3 1 again running vilderness, TUis my prediction, hows ] i tures mnbIe & Whitmore,: Nowton: ( ) Toliortson Instantly advanced tothetfrontot | “Iiis qualification, thereforc, leaves the ques: | ns of yoro, The 5o 15ance nrara tha haer | Gyer, that orocst ot I wore dismal failye == - ‘Fenton, Turner, Bick,” Newcowmer, e speaker’s desk ml‘l‘llxm,mvu:\"L;M;nwl tion of whetlier an equal wmount ean e | quartors of the sralistss gy o mceting | than did Me Morrison, because our side of THi COAL SITUATION, Five in Al alags. ‘ for or iordan |democrat| - raised his | eharged for a shorter ance to e [ O ; N tlo b 0 the hose will have the same composition o an. 0, ) o0 in thd Claims—Watson, Miller, Dickinson, Gar- | hand and ealled “Mr. Speaker.” bub no at. | Goessed for 8 sho provisions of tho | held thero lnst ight the W~y (noandiary | 1he tATHE cntioy Sane et eionon | How the Knights Can Foree a Famine | MADED, Jan. 10.-Fire occurred in thh voy, Craig, Miunix, White, Abrahamson, | tention was given him. Jewctt was treated | bl to which I have . already reforred | speeches were iduiged W Gicnificant [ in this congrass el on New York, Aleazar palaee, oceupicd by the wmilitary & ) 2 nilar manner but both managed to ox- | yequiring all eharzes t be reasonable and | fact concerning vis meeting AT B.OURILER.) SN T AT A e academy, at Tolodo yesterday, The libe Raymond, * 3 8y it AcoRnizZe. the Lh ble profe proceedings wer carried o1 in _ THE NEW SILVER CERTIFICATES, ew Yonk, Jan. 10, peeial Telegram ol {ds H Live Stock and Grazing—Barrett, Frantz, m “Mr. Speaker, we ¢ ONOLIRCORNIZ0 HIE torbidding the giving of unreasonable prefer- | bl Tot i of thise precent 20t beifinan, Washington has a_surteit already of the | to the Brr|—The & 1n this morning says: | Wi comvletely destroved 1tis reportedt Fox, Underhill, leston, Simms, Wether- | legality of this joint convention,” pointing or advantage to any particular loeality. | three-fourth hse Y orter 1010 | silver certificates, ix weeks a ¢ mpl Al persons were burned to death, ald, Latta, Rief, 5 7 to republican sénators, *when there is no reqairement of the “fourth section then | to understand F 'Mi' II\I "“,)“'lr\»_ il | was made by the meronante s o M.’f-:'.‘ i"“:: There is about two hundred and fifty thou- - Kules—Dempster, Neweomer, Sullivan, | representation of the senate exc ept the fac- | jsthat between shipments of the same kind | Mayor Harrison t u! h(m- Aharcliists halal they.hnd tolinndio: so many silver dollars, | €304 tons of coal now on the seaboard at A PATAL SLEIGH RIDE, Watson, Smyth, Horst, Mr, Speake end of that b W .tl-nl-u«n ngainst ,””] in the same direction oyer the same line and _lu\rlw“ |‘IH";“::‘“ll‘I‘\h"l:ll Zof's hall on Lake [Théir comments seem to have had effect upon | ports Amboy in the central dock, at Eliza- ,Jevoriug d axation—cannon, Tandall, | usurpation of, power aiid “overlurning of | mado ander substantially stmilareireiny. | & very storiny nicotlng pstoniers and they rushed off to ‘the [ bethport, at Bergen Point, oboken and at | A Whisky Bottlo and Three Women B S, Auruen Kover, Satchol, fipy dCo AL Slena foval the democrata to | Siances and canditions, gv titan for b lor Pxos, 1 notiecd they hold L ootk ihoec, | nevaoh, o1 thotzcasuty endigob loads of Weehawken, This is distributed about as Kill a Pennsylvanian, T.abor - Marsiall, Andres, Underhill, | begin noisy demonstrations, - The coufusion | honl i fod s COMPISes Part of but Ldid not think thoir tk wmounted to | hirtyificates. Now jon frequently gets | follows: 75,000 tons at Weehawken, 100,00 | Nrw Yoo S R O Thirty-fourth district, Tracy, Gaflord, Buy: was so rea that only individual speakers | Jonger hanl-—not e alifiier ratetehnll noti{Ae U IbL0EY O re MBI IRER et osnelle Tven Qola s o eiuest, AL | 108 at Hoboken, and 50,000 at the other | gram to the Br ] he World’s Harrisburg, ok, GGary domberton sach, Rus- [ could be heard oceasionally and then in a dis- | be charged per mile, but that a greater agere- | nonsense,” S i demand forlops entit Is stato et hoin "I'his 18 ne all hard co: ) >, A 1 v 3 Bnl Rypleyfincyey, omberton, Veaoh, Jus | Sok S G o R ean hold hie poaition | Locinrkod por mile, but that a greats limita- | | SWasn't Zeiy leonso gron to, him with | demand forlopastment it Is statod thai tho | points. ‘Lhis 15 nearly all hard conl. This | Pa., special snys: Throo girls, nono of whoe! *My. Cole, of Adams, introduced o foint | at the desk and Iept up u vigorous rappinz | s Wecd dpon e [raibition it o | o undorsanding (it 1 dthere " B [ K DiVisioN ars cannot b miegcs 18 80 | I8 about & week's supply for this city and | fs more than twenty yoars of age, v in_ jull resolution of resvect and. condotence upon | With the gavel, Notwithstanding the noise | m o very siznificant aidd should it be | more such meetings to beield there?™ 1) SEaw DIVISION'rs e AtV Conferances wero held be | at Lewiston, Mafliy sauntropare the death of General John A. Lozan. Fhe | and tumnit he proceeded to deliver his inaug- | Gverlooked, 1y roqutre that in. determing | dontt pxactvinow e oiate 0Lie: | NIID 0 U AN LAND AV tween several of tho coul companics and | for one of the most diabolieal murd, csolution was aopted unaniuionsly, but the | ural address, but the noise was so great it was | i the sums tiat nay e o ged for o shorter | stipulation o hich O R by | LR RL T oration 4 | the arbitration committee of the Knights ot | s aver bty et ne iherte Thotion Wa recansidored i The tesolution | beard but by few, “AUts conelusion le de- | idmpared With o Tonecr dismec the tos | Stored to e o oo 2Pom | trout the qeoisionsior iea . cheration ab | 1L Kafirav: btk no o tnding could | pames are Delia Corbett, Eila Koniitz f Jored to its second reading and will | clared the joint convention adjourned to reas- | Guirement must bo miades. 1, Between shipe | wis between himself an the police. TR Jand offices are sent to the s et joon | Dereached. There will be run in- Camp | arG e, Db Corbet Christmas, Johin Do inado the. special order of toanarrow or | semble i the same hall Wednesday, the 1 Alsi ok, JHikesind - of Cpronorky Rl O B L R ety 1 ealif s thedocal. Y A Gi e 16106 o alor do ay [ and s deinlot while undor e influs A LI j:ll,‘jwlj“:m,l;) The following is | to vote for a United States senator, | “Under substantially sini- Mm‘x., x“xH“'\ ”"'"""1“}““5,‘-:‘;.-‘f"v I LAy tholanprotary, il esiBirisont now |y No fiort will be made o pro ORI, A L P Tt G ZCODE 3 5 house then adjourned. rcircumstances and - conditions;” | onenly in places secesdle to the public Sslong s ol L0 | force’ the employment of new. me Supply Of Whisky was taken on L alei e O Aaa i commandor of. the univarse | 1V hes tha houst rassombled, dowit (dem | AiupClicumeinces. and “leonditionssh | one lowspRDERTeRorie WAD 107 ALVe HIGIL ] uts Sinulobia Lo dear and dopiqs tho . conl . qocka ho Knlehi Se MRS S aken o] having removed by death one of the nation’s | oerat) offered resolutions reeiting the fact of | diyection : IaYtan Gstiorterds il od R A L e T ttad i | et Ak (UF CEita Kind by R s took freely. ‘Flie party drove through town noblest defenders, General and Senator John | the el¢ l:" i-‘u‘ 1 \lw--\!llmu;'"\~;:n M rinlll:- W {m“ lon r distance, (m' .I, (:! 0 ((h .Hum. W “.‘. n“»“ Secret underground | It is proposed in this new division to tiakd supplies of w:jmvw from the Cuml nd their conduct w ameful, Finally oz \erefore be vassing the vote, ete,, aduitting € | to be applied in any given case to the meas- | meetings, 5 T charge o 0 y appeals e a jalley and the Pen 1 conl liley became el drunk and (hi e s iy rep- | points except to thie one'as’ to_ whether there | vl tiat may bo made forany uthorliigs and consteacies khat the redl daps | Blargo of &) ordiaasy apneals ang bave a1 N an o this outthe miners o | mivls thres G £ ke snd e resentatives of the state of Nebraska, that | Ws a vacancy in the oftice of lieutenant £ov- | as compared with ' the longer distanc ger Is to bo apprehgded. 1 think P ong W‘lmmw A (A Rai ot e those | ooad brakemen New York and all tho | fore thes b h 'on his porsor in the death of General Lozun the country | ernorand inviting Robertson to seek a solu- | Jinitations must be taken into account and | long as Z mlmu ADLOL O ARYIIQIR.0 HIGKO s | (AHA SRR (U0 by AR QRO S AL 90 ey land coast bo inten | that canno toned, The anfortunate Joses an illustrious citizen, soldier, i Taidi. | ton through the courts. “The debato on these | oy lat all apply to the case, 1o, three ov | underzround, bus d sentihels on the stair’ | this division has been selected, and congress | eI L 6 nre Abl0 L Q1 oo 1eq it sk gxerutiatins pain ful public servant, a man_of pure récord and | resolutions™ *occupied ~ w - large part | four of thew, but all of th I with barred doors ad sentihe n tho et A Ao b reall i mots ] must yield ! k) Lot wihiat sie (i EXCL T e unswerying integrity, The greatest of the | of the ternoon and they were | fourth and fifth of these limitations do not | ways,there is no ned of itexforing with him. | Las been askodto inake provivion for thedaw | if they y will sque LAckly insisted upon getling tabus yolunteer chlofs hns vassed wway, o sallunt | nally | velcotol | ropublicn spenkurs | appeartocall for any” dntations, but the | I b Out U ik by Drohibiting open | ather Uivisions will be assigned o 1his Niosa faun on posouik B8 A Sty riend of the soldier, theover ready defender | maiutainiye that the general assembly wis | sccond and third need'some explanation. As [ erush ont this thig by wrobibiting open | ather di R0 SR RICE 10 SIS D0, panies yleld, i unlose, b alkimed 1o be suftering {1 Aftor LioY ARend of e sollipn, o svor suady dstondor | B SIb 16 BOPIOS BRSGLLDIY. Whe 1 understand them, the words “cirenmstances | meetings, then we €ive it under the surface | The work | will be of a technical ehar: | GG Wanle, S will’ last at lnitned to bt S heat nim over the hewil ot the widow and the orphan, ; ~ M estine regions and secret organ- [ acter and more interesting in its details than | PIUHICE WORE | SHOWH) ors in Jrew him oL e Jet o, Sho Kesolved, That we bow in humble submis. | matter. The only additional feature of A and - conditions an .‘lmmmuu- that .\u"llmuulh‘ll‘v'u FaBlons and georer Pusblo | Drobably any other sl branch of U gave | Gosboriand valley s iners 10 the it Dutt of & whip il hio Jet o, B sion to the divine acknowledeing the | Kt I the afternoon proceedings was the | govern rwlway tratlic and - ejrcumstances | izations will bo thaesult, ‘It these peaplo | probably any o all branch o | diedas b ealled o « vlyania con Wit a vile o A ticd him o Al whopay 30 e | Al s GRS VS | BRRPWLIE (ol TSR | el S M, S it | il L o | 1807 SRRSO | bt e oty » end to which st com o | Ergleharto against MacKa dJownlig | tnese words are full ot meaning, ~ They | everybody can hearwhat they say, there is | year from the date | Myt o - S AL i I the snow. £ 06 tho eud to wiiol ll of us st como 'l tho | Brgieharis qaainsk | Meokey, Downlug compreliend all circumstances and condi. | nothing to i e {roui hirltig priyato | the apneals which have sedfor REV. DIt AWGLYNN, i %0 to tho . l".fi.‘i‘\ ol U'hat the respectfut sympathy of | Meagher. “Fhese were referred to the com- | tions which may justify ditferences in | tooms and holding deir meetings there, The | years will ‘.‘1 v beet ¢l At pres the senate ind house of representatives of | mittée on elections. e Hirstof these con- | rates, sueh a5 competition with oiier roude | eUre would, in iy spinion, be worse. than eutona s fortumate It e gots a dwcision in | 0 ows phae o Will Leave the S tho state of Nebraska be tendered to the | tests In that of & domooral exainst s republi- | and water routes, He volumn and cherncer | e discasd,” nense at the end of fificon mouths” solicita- TN T T T TV i, Larorane and tie Knights, journing widow, with whow we greatly | cans the others axe republicans agaiust dem- | of business al different potnts, the difference —————— 3 b i S . 10, [Special Tole Mif e, Jan. 10.—The Evening WIS I A ¥ verats, in terminal expenses and the cost of seryice THE ROUTED MINSTRY. MILITARY MOVEMENT o | New Your, dan. 10, (Special Totear consiwg USHE AR, e itev. Noutzel, ** {daoived, That an enerossed copy of these T ey in each case. 1t the words used wero the — Brigadier Guneral Absglon) G | BEr)—~The Times says: Rev. Dr of Trinty Lift™" PP A T iat city, at resolutions be forwarded to her ani that the The 1llinois Legislature, salue ewrciistances and conditions” the In- | Tne Canadian Obinet to Try Another | tor geveral of the army, has baon ordered to |y ool bag rasolvea to pract 4 pecd from U EIEay that hext sawe be spread upon the house journal. SPrINGFIELD, 111, Jan, 10.—Short se eenious rallway gentleman would be able to Eect “”I'”” '” .-';' ubder special instructions from | the eliureh, of which be is consec Sund ) he ; Iu i L sermon .".'."&2‘.'.} Pure ppointed us messenge are helg hoth houses of the legisla show that eireumstances and conditions were & ; intters there, unider special Instructl 3 Jand | entirely to the Knieh: and | James Purcell was appointed as messenger | were held in both Lo t the legi how that olrcuistances and nditlons were NEw Youk, Jand0.—[Special Telegram to | Tioutenant General Sheridan, rather than abjure the i I dand | A btibers of the eidihon AU ARES 10450 socrotary of MIAIK, AN per iequc, thi R0d thioy might also bo bl t show fhat | the Dew.—The fAbune's Ottawa. special | - First Lieng Guy. 8. Moward, Twelfth I | ownership and other social questiond which | Pt the meiers of e GUC Y, perstated M The following bills wero Introduee " e, e wonas 4 fhat was the word | says: Owing to thediscussion in the Domin® | {antey, regieged with Mes. Howaid (0 F9% 1 )6%0c0rnea trom Henry Georee. 16 was | from ahie, The an B rans oot & By Wiito of Cass—To repeal tho law re- | No. 1 by Fuiler, limiting the rate of interest | sed, ~ 1iut the words “substantially sinilar” | jon eabinet avor teolmmediste dissolution of 15 8 o of Aajor Conaral 0. ' Howard and | known sometime ago that MeGlynn had re- | great o tho Lt NI SIS AR 0F Voles 1R QeiD | f0 © per cenb The houwse cowwtiieo Law | linpart guoush latliudo fo e cownarisan to | ponianont aud hatilag 8. koneral. election, | 15 BanotMlajor Genorat O O Howan, aud | known somokiime ago that Molyiv lad - e AhINber f "embars. 11 consqUeLGR ¢ities of the second elass, designated Thursday afternoon, January 13, | e0able the courts to exercise sound descre- | FH - arnal raveniio 4 p o A o £ his immediate | ®Jarze number of members i } g + act | designated Thursday afternoon, . ¢ | tion and common sense in passing upon | John Costigan, miaister of iuternal revenue, | tives in Omaha. y 3 any way the addresses of hLis in alarea Duioral WAMLS e vor ke Mtecgion Mmend, the act | for holdinz a jolnt caucus for the purpose of | ton and comuion 85 far'ad any one Falle | has placed his lesignation in the hands of | - In the Fifth infantry, First Lieutenant superior, Archbishop Corvigan, but it lias Y - Hoady, 16 for the election of Texisters of | )gminating o senatorial candida road company is eoncerned, therefore, the | Sir Joun A. Mdonald, 1t is not likely that | W. Miller has been transfered from Come only recently been revealed that he has heen A Duluth Wiw's Fortune. B S omuan o vide for paging for | WiH thereturn of tio Safnhant of ‘;I"‘ sum whicly it inay ehare for s haul from one | 13\l b aec J\“:mm\'; after tho election &R yll‘ Lo 4 "‘"'"'“‘{[“in‘y“m““l"mfh Wit | Dot enanih to iknore the propagands which MILWAUKEE, Jan, 10.—The Evening Wis 20 g TR SO DANINR i ezislature this afternoon and to-night the ) 4 1l be acceptd unti er the elections st Lieut. Thomas M. Defrees. Loth ofti- : OF 41 0 a Catholie, e lity spd Alexander blication of the cons ) ending end of its road to the other end hecomes ; ’ wimoned him for trial, Phis, W oasin’s Superior City spec xande publieation of the cohstitutional amendmont | (ohiatorial “confest, has reached. iis wost | eid 0 T are overand thepremier sees whethier ornot | bers are stationed at Fort Keogh, Moutana, | 8u he sworst type, and somes | €04 \ th iron mapus BRI L et b 1t | pi o e, BB | by MR RO SR | e U e, o | i OO S g | tontnaed o the e B i’ | S L e ing SUNTL S : wotracted stru o situation is not | ALY storter haul over that roac o A {4 xt year's esti- | Steward Johu It Fowler, Whipple Barracks, | thing even worse than the from ftome | facturer, received notice that by the death o By Green—To regulate procedure in the | Drotiaered | aansaie aaf SN A1 SN0 ‘f‘,‘n‘ on and ur l\u .(~’vl‘(~ll‘.tlllll4![\v\y shjlor e disagreenent as 0 Next year's e e | Rloward Jaiu & SoWRE SN perniission 15 | Wiien ”‘H”:,‘ shiop scoelves” from Koo faciurer, goelte kice Sk Uk LA MGG distriet court ido for an economic go- | B4AINSt the field, ~Tho tirand ‘Army-inlu- | Gretlistinces and eonditions when “the s Bow being prepared, W. A. MeLellan, {30000 two months extension; Private saquisite Instruotlony bie Wil retiovs a.o0uMln AR JAiboe TUOGIMGHCR T By Ret=To provide for ah geenomie £¢- | ence hus not centered upon any ono of the Targer. But the question wiich, seems. 1o | minister of finan, atter a cabinet meeting | TX\Ts € Huoll. troop 1, Seventh cavalry, slynp frojo Bl Blophen's, susnend bl | lert, Austrin, 8. fortuno of over 8 Gl e e o dlscoyeriing and dissciminating | Damed candidates with the hope {44 dnter | wotible those wiio Sbiect 1o the ‘section s if | yesterday, handed Sir John bis resignation. | Fort Yates, Dakota, three’ wontis from @ permanont pastor in his_ pha Fliis will | Brothers. & them eneh neatly $900,000, fnforugtion rekarding the tesources of the | ernor Oxlesby will {1 Strong talk Lonieht of | S1nds is ‘Whetiier tie maximum this fixed | This 1s Iikely tobe ncespted and the place ULy A e eranted:” First Licutenant | D8 Qone certanly betore ¥ : Chiawford g hot seen is cousin in f0ity state S nrotiablilieof Lis daint co e 1s the wount which the railroad company | filled probably with Sir Charles Tupper, pres- e O i T oyt T TV g T o, appropriating $45,000 to sink four test | the Probability of his « iagges ipon ehipments oniginating at aud | ent Canadian high ommissioner in London, | Thomds Al Defrecs, Kifth cavalry, Fort ailure een v pe— wells in the state of Nebraska, i Py e destined to points unon its own line, or | who sails for Caada to-morrow. Dissolution D A, e intantry. Fort | Cmicaco, Jup. Yergho, \arp itefusced a Change 3 By Cope of Pawnee—To amend certain sec- 4 .00 & Si0AR0 eSS i whether the maximum Is the sum which it | was agreed uponat the council of the cabinct Hombiria. Dakota ane. month fron JANUMY | Co. extentiie dealers In druggisis v ) Jan. 10 —Judge Barrett in the tione of the complled statifts. Ciicaao.Jan. 10.-Judge John G. Rodgers, | accepts as its share of a_ througls rate upon | yestarday, but the date for tie clections . has Pembina, Dakota, one, month from Jinuary ext rrs Lo driggisiy’ ALl 8 S Also, toameud certain portions of the ve- | chiet justice of the cireuit court of Cook | shipments passing over its Toad Whicth ot | hot yet Lren Naes oo will 1ot b6 uns Tues A Or A O wenty-thrce days: Captein | and toys, HEe L8 Alwinanl, ek " b 8hia vised statutes relating to election of county | e and with one excention the oldest in | iginate at or - are . destine to | d All membens of the winistry who are | ter St Faul, twenty-three dayss Captats | 008 L™ a8 5100,000; assits a t | ch 5 ) %0 0f Jnrall RUA St of the ( Cay! P . B 2 N - uit Ve b called E rt B, AvaKe, - ¢ Occasioned greal A 1 r and precinet officers. of service of the Chicago ¥, | points upon another road, It [ now stumping the country have be'reca 4 S k4. ten months, with p stated. ‘I'he tai \ [ A TEr ey By Fuller—To make it unlawful for any | dr 1 dead in a store on Stal ¥ seems clear to me that there * can | the premier by telegraph, and are expected to | Niobrara, Nevrask ) . P oy I { pas the Broadway rairowd Trane i Y 0 BC ) H deutlen wicuce 7ailroad (o charge more than 3 cents per mile | atternoon. - 1le was a native be but one answer to that question, o | arrive here to-wmerrow. wission to go abroad; Lieutenaut La i 14 jnstifiable, and add: “1, myself, favor more the Knights. evening. ‘Ihe only business of any im- portance was the introduction of house bill