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JANUARY 18, 1887 UMBER 214 188 & man of sincere of Ar. Ingalls charncterized the bill as exceed- | Bears Get Possossion of the Street trict for the Incumbent and for the contest- .. convietions and r % 1st lidelity t neipl r ingly erude and imperfect. N . and now to Lear, to have thrast gnder my | ant, and report the result with the other facts i l and a Big Drop Follows, . 3 . est said that he could not understand ey Cont Sl 5 . r 4 nose the proof that you-—you who personaily | in the case at the earliost time possible, and | The New Invalid and the Mexican Bills | the diffcrence between this measure and the | . N EW YORE, Jan, Special Telegram to | The Two Fiends Tell tho Motive For Their ies and publicly and so often and vehemently | that when such report is made the contest- o Blair educational bill except that one pro- | the B, |—Lendon camoin higher this morn " fma The Opposition to Van Wyok Unable to | Al Uty and so, often and vehemently ANt be allowed thirty minates to open ins Pass the House, vided for general education and the other for | ing and served to make & very strongopen- Horrible Crime. Beale the Ramparts of His Strength, Nn{‘«r:\»r 8 :u-ml_!\ullv'l.ncqmr‘l.l\ r“\w"nl—h‘ml gase by ,,“.H,.;,I or (.,,'.,1,".‘.1 and the incum. — :lll.'lrllrtl;i(l\rlnl\luv;i‘l'>I1|eul»n.“"l’l\(- “.xl‘;.mlmhu. ing here. It was, however, claimed that the e g - ndeavored to give him “sixteen votes” for | bent be allowed one hour to answer, either 3 biil applied with equal force to this | qqvance Saturday was mani od — the United States senatorshiv makes mesick | in person or by counsel, and that the con- | THE SENATE VOTES THE MONEY. ‘“I\Ii i ; ONeF UG sl 1;:::“:‘:-.::: w"‘::“"‘l:ll‘.;“i“‘h"‘“ HOW THE CASE WAS WORKED UP, HIS ARMY ALL ORGANIZED, | Of, the very sound of the word “sincerity. testant then be allowed thirty minutes to Mr. Butler said that he could sce a wide | © " 1 T “Of course you may say this ispone of my | answer, distinction between this bill (which he fa- te commerce bill was recarded in this PRI, business, but 1t ismy business ihsofar as a M ¢ & e vored) and the Blair educational bill. If | country as a boll argume ondon spect Hints of Lynching Which Wil Probas Mr, McNamar of Dawson objected, rais- | o " : - 1 ntry as a boll argument. London specn ; ; r:ll/:'.n‘n!ml\u;fl . lihrn\i*an n.m"n»\l in ’t"ht' ing the point of order that all resolitions | Ktefusal By the Hounse to Take Up the T"-“fi'n‘}‘-“-““n"' zl'rmg'un;nlx“-(\-'n‘\l:ln g JH lators, it was stated, were fully alive to the bly Not Be Carried Out-Tho A Gompact Foroo of Torty.six Republionns | CoFLIyAR'D B K70k AR AR A", LIRS | it o vt ome ay before auy action 18 | - Inter-Stato Commerce M1l — | ho prefersai ogo i a difoction that would | [110r% 1t W4 stated, ware fallvaltve to ihe Anthovirioe Prepaved Po Pledged to His Support. tosee the bestmen in either party | “REPe o 0 ol i a resolution Much Other Legislation in Without action on the bill or on any of the | And were prepared to bull Canada Pacitic on All Emergonolos, \|“~'\i\”r‘5'; ek was defented 1 am quite | X0 the officers of ho Senate (0 whomn sub- Both Branches, vending amendments the senate adjourned. n}r' prospect of its getting a larger share ¢ Hitehcor defented 1 am ¢ T IAEes Shonid Sencet. 2 ————— of transcontinental business than heretofore. DEMOCRATS SELECT MORTON. [ fjffeenbly shrprised and the overthrow af | ®iietGiiowing bills were introduced: ~ Emmons’ Asylum _Experionce. | Rickuond Teminal ot th memmer mo Dotails of the Docd, i very gigantie gratieation, - Lo | By Meiklejohn—To require raiiroads to House. WASHINGTON, Jan, 17.—Mrs. Emmons' | the day with an advance to 55 Heavy | NEBRASKA Ciry, Neb, Jan. 17.—|Special — i reeanvention and. muderialization of | Ad0Dt some automatic brake for frelght cars | (o o arox, dan. 17.~Under the call | Continued her story, beginning with her ox- | raatisine stopped the advance at (his point, | 10 1he BEe.j--Although it was evident that " A h: Iiceh died by Time | Which would make it unnecessary for brake- SHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Undet A eriene s Bloor 3 \ he : ¢ PRI s dotectivos hind obtatne hon foss! A Compliment to Him and a8lapat the | {Crontr oo ’,".:;"‘|"‘._”l!,‘|,_‘;}",‘.‘;"",‘“‘m'i"a“‘::;‘K men to zo between thie cars to couple them. | of states the following bills were introduced | Perience at the Bloomingdate asylum. When f ang before noon carried the price dowy | the detectives kad obtained a confossion from By Meiklejohn—To amend the compiled | and reforred: she was taken there Dr. Nichols was absent and did not return for nea nearly 4 per cent. The break in this stock | Hufman and Bell, the Dunbar wreckers, yet seemed to demoralize the whole list. It was | S0 silent is the police system of the Missourd Meanwhile Brown had teied to make her | yipuodthat the inter-state commerce bill was | Pacific, full particulars could not be obtained 4 Omaha Herald, umunication to the effect that the demo- c delegation from Douglas should pre o themselves to Phineas W. Hitchcock statutos and to provide for a state board of equalization to eonsist of one member of the ly & month, By Findlay of Margland (by request)~To - ard of commis stieh county. make gold and silver coin jointly legal 3 t . f was an extraordinary proceeding, ana llon, | POArd of commissioners of each county, i U take medicine which she believed was aoing | wartainty untii Chief Furlong, of St. Lonls, was posted. ] a b 11 . i BIoR (s " By Meiklejohn—For the recovery of money | tender; to authorize the issne of legal tender N e i s o, | cortainly a poor factor in the market, and [ 1 M T N ' kot u ARl L AL 1o T B g e CRlL By Jis datub; | on fagments, CeOvery O IMONEY | L iichtes for half gold coin and halt siiver | NCTharm. Sie said that while in the hos o Do fult sooner or later, The temper | The substance of thio brisoners' confession 18 A |""““‘""’. h””-;l"::: el:::]\\(fl |.‘."“ "l n';W)" ‘r’:l 14 For relinquishment of title on | ooin, and to provide & fund for redceming pital she tried to forget or not to hear the | became very buarish as the day advanced.and | now known to bo as follows: They said that ate held by Join Gillispie. To prevent the killing of wild en January 1and October 1, national bank: shrieks of people who were really mad. o | 4 the roout traders turned sellers. Prices | afy sho tried to amuse and hetp the poor people | HEAGHY telted awaw and at noon dlie Tist e about her. *“I'hat,” she said, “was | o th leavink the Moflatt saloon at Dunbar, usly mentloned by telegram, thoy B.& M, tool shanty and obtained a d that the coin reserves of all be held one-balf in gold : road is to advance the objects of that corpora- treas note And Behold the Scenes Which Were Enacted | tin and tho sectlon of the state imnediately | - 13Y Colby Bt animals betw i tributary to its line. There is no pelitical b 1 January 1¢ bee L, | B b 1S 2o WIS W Tng: - S THG, wntos) 10 Hton. eate ah o \ il TenYears Ago, prineibio potent enoiiel to confront ‘e (e- | ¢, 13 Suell-"Ta i a penalty” of not less than | com and one-half in silver coin, Watit 6F abptediation of my posit NG [ rahans A et oon gwera i8 gluwhamuer and weneh, e Missoud mands of the rotten and’_superciliously myng, By Lovering of Massachusetts—Granting | it was not becanse I did not want to go mad. | ‘Terminal directors the tose of fout i L L BB SN LB R o 614 Snell— o compel ¢ clerks to keef » i ! grd, confederation, ‘anywhere to o | o fi¥ UL To compel county elerks to ke | o poiision of 35 por month to_ Walter Wit | Tn felring 1o amosn aiiara 1o fooarad: | herminal Terminal common stock founds it scems, amoni the newsvapersof | & 0K 0f original en Pty of ot les dhan | man. (lovering states that Whitman bas | own roubies.’ ¢ nigit, whon " wisted | areof ‘e B ¢ demo orthern Nebraska, © Now, | gy ] Ak e 4 splica i 0 sleep,” she went on, *1 hieard the shricks | ized, the total issue — 1.do not complain at all at this, only in so | <700 for eriminal libel, made no application for a pension, but that P v mad and then 1 de | $10, b il work the rafls were romovod, It required & or I.mr longer time than they expected, and they had e AULOT | just finished when the © south-bound {Stock wwounting t0 | grain appeared. They tan through the HOW THEY STOOD AT THAT TIME. Who were 1 0 5 k) 1} S it . ¢ of tho: of 40,000 shares of stock > | fay 08 1t rehdors the organizatio A By Moore—For the protection of conetrat- | the bill was introduced at the request of a | Of 4D 7 LU ILL L LA ssneor 4 1 ¢k [ corn tield, leaving their tools What Then Constituted Pure and Un- | fl State oposition to 1enibiesn o i frs and ottiers in sceuring pay for labor Per- | pumber of the poot's frlends in Massachue | Sapw e aniy e TGN e L b D | Sehely hschnead, soat ahermatsee roud, 1o | and e s Bk, I i o invi 9 ed. ¥ ot o . gy g [ Ros TS uthe f and others, saching the ho J defiled Demooracy Viewed From [ go, " otbs = the mvitation e liable | TORSGF 0 g equire elerks of the dis- | Setts. B By B s e pho fiave somathing | INK &, tobM of new stock smotinting 10 | N\'Wimah, biotier of one. ot the. HHEoH . . tion, regardl f [ i south he | trict court to keeo an Incumbrance book al- By Hermann of Oregon—Proposing a con- | to occupy her mind she learned to write in | 14,000,000, A committee was also appotnted | 4h e vaturned with him to the wreek and Two Stahapolnts=Doings in Lot gognriless of party lines, south of the | (s EOUTLLp keob an et stitutional amendment for the olectiont of | thedark, ‘She used to \wite Nittlo stories | fo irranke fov a collateral ‘trust “foan. which | oy TSN Wity it t6 the etk and 4 the Legislature — A seems to me yoir cannot afford to denourico | o By Fuller—Lo regulate” poiicies of insur- | United States senators by the people of the | fndevety Kynd of nonscnse th Bave an: aoe. | ont. of oug ouig debt, LR R s G TR OB N NS democrats merely because they refused to bo e (4t state: count of her removal to the British hospital | Richmond Tere il 5 | p . vered Vet 5 4 v Fuller—Ds at scl A states, chmg 1inal 7 per cent, East Tennes- W TIEY SQUE y Ll flellvored over 1o Yol Tor Witchoockc, foran | o oL e iatrie. il coakt o oo ‘st | 18y Anderson ot Katisas=Calling upon tho | &4 Irovidence: ner oloaso and et roraih 10 | sosimmumcq gyiuiual porcont, Enst T ReHE | sl L Ty Dot T imaginary local beénefit which his eleetion lnot be taxable until right to them shal Washint eral rush to d i 3 The accident had hardly happened befora the Ot A4 1 wroto yon | bage become absointe. U oq | Q0TRCY general for information as to tho | Washinzton, e o fected 1 any WAy be® thn (hiyeimds, &€ | telograph had te Missourl Pcific doteetives TP, & P. ¥ The rules were suspended and senate files | lagal authority under which directors of the | Pty Y O Ler | qg work and two prominent operators from The Senatorial Contost. ) &-\ilnl'npiml"m‘;{';]"::l. Nos. 10and 11 were ordered engrossed and : Bills Introduced. painal denl. The bl Issue of new securities | Kansas Clty wore on the grownts. Al Union Pacitic railroad company consolidated 1 | that company with the Kansas Pachiic com- 1 [ pany and the Denver Paeitic railrond com- pany and reorganized the same under the name ot the Union Pacific railway company. Among the bills | by the Ric » LiNcoLn, Neb., Jan. 18 1 a. m, By | brinecipal Telegram tothe B ~The developments to- night indicate almost wi election of WasniNaToy, Jan, 17, Special | vors, seeki i8¢ 6, rivi read a third timne. b VOTS s orontiarat Mt o €1ve | **{hder tho order of bills on second readin in all places proper 1 will fight all conlitions | ME. Lininger's bill incorporating metroy h certainty the re- | by Which Skunis aro o be saied omiiol | tan cities cato up, 1t How goca. to the pri nator Van Wyek, despite of all | And men 1ike Hitehcock to be mada 1 aited | teF: and the committes on munielpal a mond Terminal company was the | county and city officors wore bound to secreey ! sl P T e P " ource of weakness in the market, snco. Thutsday night they appeared ot Introduced In tho sennte today werc which just botore tho close weakened still | et T hoto *aud Shon Aot Senator Alllson, to authorize the construe- | frthor on reports. that conservative. houses : 1 " e ISCS t Otoe county and the county attorne. tlon of a bridge across the Missourl river at | refused to take orders in It exoent for eaeh ],“‘:fl.('y AP AL A : o il it ,‘ Sioux City, In., by the Chicago, St. Paul, [ It was reported that an injunction had bect | j1 e Tl CODTOARIOI S IaY States senators. Neverthel ¥ | will_soon cconsider the bill whicl interests e Statonsiis coneluded, s I ¢ 3 i W been | o wade a full confession laying efforts of his opponents in the field to con- e iNe Morcon, | Omahu far wore than any other mensuro 3ot | prL g ol of statos having beon Soneliideds | Minneapolis & Omaha railway company; by o a0 prevent the lssue of ‘new Hich- | e plamo for e origin ‘and Jeadershin of centrate and break up his republican sup- To George L. Miiler. to be introduceain the senate. finished business the motion to suspend the | Senator Walthall, authorizing the secretary [ /iy, YiatEl0neH weik mkfl.“ff [;l‘c "1'1';\\"-512 :[“'-"lr:"\\f'" ,‘f.‘{“‘", ‘-‘|'::)Il“;llf‘|‘|'1|r;ll‘€:?l'Il:(r::\l:(‘}l:l: vort. The conference of Van Wyck repub- ET " A Scasion of the Third House. P hcamt P T il ToF tho Irotequion of f of tho trensury o cause the removal of the | prices of tho day. in’ 'The story of the Intter corraborated tht Hieans, which metat 07, ., numbered forty. | OHANAY JaR 2% 1875, Doe Mr. Cblet | Liscorx, Neb, Jan, [Special Telo- | G e o ey e omatter | DAtional quarantine station from Ship Islund e S of his compnnton. Both greed. thin tlie. obe (6" oHbETe. POUL SLTETWho Ak Rl | By l‘,':;;;{;,;:,‘,;:;l Yiur tirade of the | gram to the Brr. J—The third house session, | of privilege. ealied ip the conference report | tosome other island in the gulf, or in such_a 3 POPE AND POLITICS, Joct was robbery, as they hiad eard Ut a two members. Four others | who had nof peachinent on my. personal and political | Which was held this evening in representa~ | on the inter-stato commerce bill This action | pass in the Mississippl delta as may be Dr. MeGlynn'a Supporters Up in Avms | 186 thOUG of money was on e expresy vet reached the city and were unavoldably | character, you have wotten througls teking | tive hall, was a tame and flat affair. John | OB his partaroused theantagonism of friends | desienated by the board appointed for the Against His Deposition. CA IR Jfi‘.‘."n'\'.-’ i ubsent would have made a compact forco of | testiugny, the plea of Ueuilty?” may be out of [ Sahler as speaker, and Squatter Governor | 1t patent bill which wwere booked to fol- Jhepose and apbrontiating $I5.000 to cover [ Nuw Youk, Jan. 17.—About 500 of the | trv. They said they nover bolonzed to_ (e forty-six, which fs within two votes of a ma- | {1oh JHEL LG CGEDL 0 Ch Yol CORUINNG | Pearinan in his massage, were equally stapid. | quostion of consideration asaimat the confor. | L1 AUthoTIZ0 the conatriction of s hich. Tni | 1ate varishioners of Dr. MeGlynn, the sus. | Knikhts of Labor, prni ARl fority of all the republicans in the legisla- | o easo (0 whomn vou are so reqdy to-isten, | The messago was mado up of covert inmuen- | ence roport. The house refused—yens 115, | Wrilize ovor the AlLscloatogl at St 1guis. T | vesded pastor of St Stephons ereb gt | M 00 Sbite Against Dewiit, the engincer, and the miurderous result of ther acts never credabout the Luilding this evening in re- | crossed their minds, as they were halt_ drunk sponse to acall to express sympathy with | when the agreement Boll said o. Afler a stirring speech by Senator Van | . On the 6ve of leaving for Naw York, I | does aainst men he dislikes, vulgarity, rub- | Days 137, to consider the inter-state commerce | e house Mv. Linby ot "% o avored - ture, After stirring specch by Senator Van | gimpiy'Sar'n fow things. in answer 1o your | bish about northwestern Kansas and a boost | conterenico e portyand the louse proceeed | bill granting pensions to dependent relatives Wyck, the members arranged for an organi- | brotaland insulting leter ot b in, for Jim Laird for senator. Of the audience, | o voto on Mr. Townsend’s motion. ‘Thie | of membors of tho 1ite saving serviee. who 1 al | - L i s 178, of ¢ & 4 him and resolutions were unanimonsly | that while removing the rails he wanted to i S e e The madness which you denounce as | which was large enough to have deserved a | Inotion was lost—yeas 80, nays 15, Tost their lives in rescuing the crewof the | M 4 vaLE } o zatlon and vledged themselves to meet Tues- | v.holly’ unjustinable” 1 Sonolq a wholly | Dleasant treat. Tally" one-hnlt boeame die | - Mr. Aatson of Tndians, oy behalf of the | 125t thel ship, Elizabeth, loston the Virginia | passed, many of those listening to their | KV the job up, but” Huffman forced him to day night for mutual conference. It is now | justiiable, Kusted and withdrew before the proceedings | committee on tivalid pensions, woved to | heach January S; by Delegate Voorhees, of | reading with streaming eyes, reciting their C WHOTHEY AR gencrally conceded that Van Wyek can win 2 It liad no local significance, nor was it | concluded. fl‘gl";x“(‘hllfi,‘"f"".g: ::;‘.‘mnl(shm'ltlmm»::ml\l-‘khf' l\‘Y)‘(\::lhlmL’ll;l‘"\l‘l“l[l;i](r‘:;?v'l“ rhlll_:l‘ulmr;;lng_;l\;_' love for the deposed priest, the outrage to Bell is well known here especially on ac- + e 4 i INDIANOLA, Neb,, Jan. 17,—[Special Tele- | abled and dependent upon their own labor 7 o sidered his unjust treatment, appointing i i) SRS it Considerable depression is manifest among | 3. My partin this matter cost me more per- J b il A 58 2 3 3 § : h near Unadilla and on January 8 the Sun tho opposition. forees, but. the. raltend | SONAl feRTEtand sucriice than you ever lavo | gram to- the Brr]—Colonel K. Moses | for support. “flie total mimber of persons The New Civil Service Rule, committec to wait upon Archbishop Corrl- | Srciodime the nwiulerine, ho eame. 10, tor the democratic arty in your life. Lonly | Snavely, states attorney for Red Willow [ 1o would be bencfitted by this sccond see- | yg 0/ 50 erowd will doubtless make another desper- | acted when, In the v b an; 17.—"The presidol z0n o request his reinstatement and pledg- | bhraska City and started at once on a ¢ y fed. 8t 8,105 and the anm Jan; 17.—The prosident has | Kon d g- [ braska City and str e I3 scharge of iny duty to | county, departed to-night for Lincola on re- | to ‘}3"{.‘;‘.‘.“‘,’;’;“.“.,,,“,:,,“‘1 Vo hopanuat | approved the amendmont proposed by the | ing themsclves not to contribute a penvy | drunk.” Huflman lives with his brothe; ate onslaught within the next twenty-four | M3 BArtY }\‘,‘,’{,‘,’l‘,',‘“‘,‘"[";,.‘",“‘\';‘[f,:;"':g“’;‘l’;“f talk | celtof a telegram from Republican Valley | $0:000,000. = civil service commissioners of the rale giving [ 10 the support of the s ylitle faohny o theviainily ot thnfyrecl Sabolie i with your commande=in-ehief and mine, | members who are booming the distinguished [ ~ Mr. Warner of Ohio said this bill was | the commmission authority o appoint hoards | presided over by tho - mew ree. | 111 companion immediately before the wre fco examiners. Thesoe are the | 1%, Dr. Donnelly, or —until ~ Dr. [ (8B, O (G00 Varo ios T seven mnmons | Meltyn s vostorod to o pastorate, A meets | SOt IS Suid, they wwere “not tntimatd a8 Ing ot Catholies and others not members of [ TG\ Vs st one,Gime 8 bra It , 1703 nays, | whose duty it Is to examine and mark all pa- | St. Steplien’s vari-h was also held in Cooper | 4 armer named Rogers had a fight with Bell : o Lommoc | attorney for senatorial honors as & dark | rathera pauper bill than o pension bill. et “The bummers, strikers and stool pigeons | §d "{;“’u‘;{f,',‘,‘,,}I‘)',‘;}',;j}“,‘.,l,fl'(‘,’&‘l’,"{;,"fifi(:}‘l‘(::f',. e, EXSenator Dolan wn ‘eiceation | - M. Spriger o Hnols tavored the billas | OF Shsseryice ) ol have been reinforeed during the day by sev- [ ashated of the outrage you have committed | also left to-night in charge of the colonel's | a fair and conservative measure. o oA uom sed (o seyenEm e e, eral carlonds recrui upon a man who, if not’your peer, 1s at least | boom. The bill was then passed. Ye: from every scetion. e 0. eri TR, A sl 155) endorse. Dr S s Bl LT 7R S G - | pers of examination for entrance to depart- [ Union to endorse Glynn_and the | e s "Chie draft upon the Burlington road has ex- | to compel hereatter it our relations are mal: Two Conventions Probable. \iiprovides that, inf considering et apd | mental service: special boards, to mark pa- | ure auditoriin was crowded ‘to-its utmost [ o 01 % FIPon OVeRa chatfel marteds tended to all classes on its pay roll, from | tained. ANDIANATOLIS, Jan, 17.—|Special Tele. | claitsof de ndcutparents, the fact and | pers of special examinationy for elassified | Capacity. The meeting “was under the | 1ol vart and as a consequence of the row d My character as a gontleman is in my own | gram to the BEe. J—Judge Ayres, of the cir- | {150 0f death, and the fact that the soldier | Jorvice: supplementary boards, to mark pa. | BUSPIces of the Central | Labor wnion. Rogers and Bell wero arrested and the saloon roadmsster down to superintendent. The | keeping and it cannot be broken or destroyed jon | lett no widow or children having been shown SioRe \ : a 3 cuit court, this morning sustained the motion Sk ; S 1P closedp by order of the city marshal. Bail lown-lot syndicato is also wall represented, | by slatdorers no matter how they may be | of Greon Buntn, Grek TentiErol e raritns e e e e mec b aoty danhrioent poarsfoxpxeninetioniln cuatsgi CELLOREY Uorge: (Al oenue G fad | A L and subsequediy el and Huld “I'hie pressure upon members and efforts 0 | friends. . L stamd .‘u‘fi..”my“ ntegrity ang | senate, for an injunction restraining Lieu- | other present meaus (4% snpport than their | Wotin connectlon with oxum ations relating | been inude s vietim of +\"“"\l"¥ Hall; ob- | T .‘!.??.?Efif.‘.‘f‘t&"%‘xicfié"‘.‘,‘dfl‘n.l'.mq corruptly Influence their action have aroused | convictions, npon my responsibilities and | tenant Governor Robertson from attempting | 0Wn manual labor or egner nutions of -others | 1o those seryices. The ?Iuvndment defines | jectivg o foreign interference in our polit- f e ir ha | not legally bound for tfieh support; provided v lcal affairs,and quoting from Catholic whters | % track, but ~the slght of the a great deal of rosentment from men of all | Féctitule of purpose, and Ido not ask you | to usurp the functions of the plaintiff. Tho [ {7, T pension allowe, ander this act shall ‘.'.‘.11‘*‘1!‘3: m:,dc(;mgmflkll:‘t:::;;tme:fi)an‘!:zlm of. other. d:ws ‘Ox il ’:hx:; n‘«hrrllltli“ tool house changed this plan and the door decision is favorable to the democratic plain- | commenee prior to it8 passage. Scction % £ pers of supplementary examinations; local | Which 8 chiefly made up of followers or any other man to approve my action who v ] having been broken open’ with a stone the S Vil 5 ol enders judgme! % 1 any time the ip of any: bos Fox- | theories of IHenry orge and Dr. Me- ) D 1 e ey b L | e ot hoatiDE U P | 41ty all alonz the line, the court Rolding that | prosios (hok il nersps Swho “servort tnfog | 1Y Ume the memborship of any buand of ex Glynn * were ot new' nor . Catholie; | hamier and wrench werosecured. © Hotty to-morrow to put an end to the bold and | [udq g that if 1 had fatled to do what I was | he had jurisdiction, overruling the motion | months or more in the miliiryorinavaliisers e Along series of resolutions were TG ths arieof Qiannated Ivee. T ks e eriminal interference with the legislature. grdored to do inder all the circumstances of | for continuance and taking tho view that the | flcq of the Unled States in aiy warn which rneiBenagnavoreHomc Ralo; TeeltnESinmHiambio inteliigent and while giving their' statements " Mho democratic members held w confer- | L SEHLMON SGUN NG ek have | olection of Robertson was invalid au un- | are now or who may hevoaties bo “suferins | ¥ omination of Crries W 1eion eyt | i Comtinaine 2 Cathoties oy iy po. | ere not in the least O e o 0 ence last night, and after considerablo discus- | I apologizo to' myself for saylng so much | FaRSHIMORA ahd thereforg the dofendant R A S e D e S e during recess | Ho emabationdy o e e Protest | The peaple of Ofor ‘connty, this ity o ] sion camo to @ satisfactory v~4orstanding, | 11 u Teply to o letter which descrves hitle | gion on Wednesday for the election of United | Siucmes, whioh “Incasaoiintes thet foriho | to o surveyor general of Nevada, vice C, C. astical authority b the shooeaf | Csbectaly the section of country inmedtately more than contempt, and it you feel like tak- | Siutay' sunator, Hoberiaon Wil appenl o | UEGICe, whieh Incapacitates thom for tho | to [2 Nevada, viee C. C. | ten astical authority [ the sphiere of | Sobraemtine tre imohcountey innediately g It was agreed by all present tocast ono baliot | fie u shave' i e wpology 1 Troety Bive: you | pusso Hauor:, monerizon, Wil appeal at | performance of labor carn support, and who | bownine, suspended, will certainly be re- | olitics, and while cheeriully vielding full | ottty e v e otk (9 ! fora democrat, and the cholco fell on o, | thooption. Trulyyours, . © " | will possibly bo renchied beforo Wednosday | are dependent upon thelt quily 1apor for s D sy apanipdversely it hoisen U iCliod oncototholnut et st rehia an ss rloisly talked of m soie places. f Sterling Morton, This preference was T LI | ooy ihe s for the Jolnt assembly. Meanr | port, Shail upon makiug duo proof ot thi | gifat BUID, fenaln I fator of howo rule, [ iiatiets, of tellcion, we wmphatically, deny Ao onreslonalia olbagh largely Inspired by the prevailing disgustat | WASHINGTON. 77—Dear Doctor | tions of tne republicans. 1t is still supposed | ians “us tho sacratary cof the it gula: — to prescribe for A merlean- Catholios, lay or | howaver, to thwinkt any such attempe wn oy —Your contession of having been a party to [ 4 ere will be twa o ons with | Lona astles ALy a8 RINAYS They Are Not Anarchists. clerie, wh cconomic opinions “they | far as our citizens are concerned there is but the course of the Omaha Herald before and | o conspiracy o re-elect Hiteheock to the | L1t there will i eanventions iy 10 pursianeioshiginot Ibarplacollon ) B vy L N T AD Y DB Tt rational s or what 1ine of | Iittia ronr bt that the faw. seill take e don A ol :h Speak yre, se, presiding ovi Vi ioners e Unitec ASHIN , Jan. 17.—The ationa 3 Wha > 3 e fear at the law w ke its due since the present campaign opened. The | United States senato from Nebraska has | gifo repuolicans aud Smith over (ho demer | Ligist Of invalid pensione B R e |t T T ] e T Ty action —thep ©shall © pur- | and proper - course. . The matter has 4 2 been received and. reflectively read. You | 6T s and be « : DHgkleyors ERchihy abstain from : and wo | heen Pihe ol topic of Conversa: compliment to Morton is not at i displeas- | picay gt v, S0k reiectively road. You | eratie. = M Lofal uability t pracure their Subsiatence | been holding its convention in this city dur- | dehounce ans' attempt 1o o ecctoat. | Too o 1o, cief” " topie ot ” ¢ ACETE In to moro than three fourths of thy demo- | clari that you were Uordered ik one of New York's Senatorial Contest, D e eaher ponths wnd such pen- | ing the past week, adopted a resolution pub- cal penalties upon an Ameriean citizen, | hve gathered {0 disenss it on the corne 0 make a sacrifice: thal he o, + > o o Jogislature, or | 01, by the Lore v e f cratic membership of the leglslature. After | Grjercame to you from *my- and your come | . AUBANY, N. Y, Jan. 17. fomorrow's ballot each democratle mewber | manderiiehlel” and, rom “Barnuin of Con: | Iegisacire enueus to-nightagreed upon Sm T taaor m cholee 1n joing | Bectiont” and from “Pelton. Now why did | M. Weed, o Jurgh, as its candidate for Willbe£res tojyote bisiown chioles in Jolnb | Gioy Giceive! tha /dbmoeratal or) Nabraoka ol | ITalben States Bomator oot Bt natiot et convention. Complimentary day will pass | send Hitcheock to the United States senate | the republiean eations the firt batlot forsen: without much significance excent as It will | #ain? And who made them masters of the | ator resuited as. follows: Senater Warnnr Jishing the fact that the union does noy | lay orclevical, for political speech or action! | Viglent action towards the prisopers nos m||m..|n»|wn|‘m.v oreanization governed by Agioiiar Il]:l(”"{Nw“un;vl:‘elnr- |n’-lllu-~i everis not talked of at all, Al this in fact | principles advanced by soeialists, anarchists | that is both scandalous in chureh and s or tended to dis y i erinse eried gl eheuked 1 | b coubumnists, or any’ organization apposed | AnErrons. (o' o' princivies of American | i ok thndod o’ disuise the pblio Hdredeo of Mlohigan, on behalt of tho | to sustaining the laws of the United States, | (reedon. The yesolutions also pledge him ziving the practical hint that committee on pensions, moved that the rules e subnorginithen oyver of the miceting, | they must he extra vigilant m guarding thelr ‘Ihe democratic | filing of th F)\llmmuu in the ven: agreed upon Smith | Thisact shall not apply to pers an Wek's | iydgment and conscience of the editor of tho | Miller, ¢; Hon. Levi . Morton, 55: Frank | be Suspended and the housa concur in the DI DAMBITALKS - ———— R e DU | show the relative strength of Van Wyck’s | Omaha IHerald? As tor myself 1 have no | Hiscock, 123 total, 91, 5 ehRte R mencmen RIS EMOXICAN R DORSION iy ol s a ys the UnIGREPACI Ao s Anxions The Treaty With China, Sunday nicht every thing was quiet here and { . - Opponents in the fied. ""'iii’»‘"i“‘::;’:i.f#}fiflg‘é"“.i(.'".lyi(-f‘u‘if,‘;'f.}i',’,l!.”- of eSecond ballot—tilier, 44 Morion, 36; Wis- | "Nir prgy of Wiseonsin opposed the bill to Be Investigated. New Yonk, Jan. 1 al Tele. [ Will undoubtediy romain so until the ju 1 * The presence of 'Whurston has ere- [ New York or anywhereelse who can “order | “Betore the vote was taken it was declded | DAcaus It covered every substitute, every | Bostox, Jan. In—President Adams, of the | gam totne Bi The Sun’s Washington | fUthorities are called upon to ey ated o good deal of talk as to his | my political course, and I have too much re- | that a majority of all the senators and repre- bounty Jumpor and every scalawag that Weit | Union Pacilic railway company, has ad- | special snys: Secretary Bayard has com. | PHIONCES RERL PW cre y gre: o 2 c or-10- alieve | fourner 2 cur in the senate amendment was agreed to | ¢ a0 aliroy ch he | e : ek, a dra A treaty with 2 SK yJan, 3 ,1 “th‘in dit the i:\('lumwlln nfu great strength ?’f;;lnsm.?:x:lfi:n::.':‘v:‘:“llllngflllsnr?\lrl.!:r:fum:d‘? Jjourned, —yeas, i nays, 5, The bill :]mw l;m'ly re- | says, after referring to the newspaper state- [ Ohl Briefly, the treaty provides that the | #ram to the Bri.|—Huffman and Bell, the atthis hour, What may come towards the |z conlition so foul and rank as tho one The Niinois Legislature. {iuires tho president’s approval to becomo a | ments that the house of representatives is | mportation of Chinese coolics Into this | Supposed train wreckers on the Missourl L ::nxtll::)nue;n;l toll. 'l:lh c;;n;n:;y rc-w.:]mxd :.\h.lfih “m: 't‘t:clsm“l‘a‘cnn'&' m.',:‘,r:u j,l,:“"[ SeRINGFIELD, 1L, Jan, 17.—The general | ~ [t provides that a pension of §8 per month | HOW considering the expediency of an in- | country shall be stopped by means and pre. | Vacitic railroad, are still in the county Jail. hat the real choice o he . & M, roa 5 H s 0 AT 1 3 estigatio) s y v | ca r adopte 0 Lover| The county attorney 1s at this time in Lin~ o o . r 4 assembly convened this evening at 5 o'clock. | shall be paid to all surviving officers and en- | Ve stigation into the past nhqn) and mon cautions 1o be adopted by hoth governments y Mosquott and while |hils candidsey hins been!| s ioaas i L aadectionato oredullly) | Resembly SotiTenoh this erenin Joint resolu- | listed men, including’ marines, militia and | transactions of the Pacific railroads prelim- | with equal c No Ameriean laborers are | colm and the Bek reporter could not Intar ra kept carefully in the back ground, and Cobb, | Cotonel Pelton could have “desired,” “sanc- | tion in the senate embodying the thanks of | Yot of the military and naval services | fnary to a final adjustment of the financial | to be allowed to enter China, American | View him as regardsthe reported confession tioned” or *ordered” the turning over to e, 3 - of the Unifed States, yho, eing duly en- | rolations between those companies and tho | merchan:sand missionaries are to be fully | of the accused, but it is donied by some. that Laird and Paddock have been worked up, | Hitcheock for his re-election 10 the senate, | 01¢ keneral assembly to Senator Cullom for | Jigted, actually served sixty days with the sserteq | protocted; Tho Clilneae ministos tavs “,’l they have made a confession, yet 1t iy d f X o his victory achieved in the passage by the | army or navy of the United States i Mexico, | Bovernment, that it has also be I believed by the majority 1o the scheme Is to drop all these candidates at “‘55‘\“{1‘.2'.5;‘1':5‘- Ol e beeh. icomideneed or | sonato of tho interstate comimerce bill, Bills | OF on consts nd. Hrontiers. thereotsor s | that the compuntes will strive o avoid snch | bis government b eome 1o, soengnion. 1y DRves T mhOrI e o e i the proper moment and center them on | “buli-dozed’” into the attempted perpotra- | were introduced by Senator Curtis providing | route thereto, in the war with that nation, or | investigation. He then says: M1 do not | hiscountrymen will never adapt themselves | quiet from feat of u lynehing oarty el 1o P AR AT T ITE P e A | [ Atempied | otmaras | for an a})pmprlnll’un of $1100 for the ox- | were actually egaged in baitle in waid war | want the position of the ion Pacific upon | to this country, and will never assimilate | confined in tho saime-vell with Bhollonberger: guokh, N POOIS, fidd ) certalnly cannot considerately vote to return | penscs of removing flags and trophies to the | and were honorably discharged; and to such | this pnm‘_l to be misund ¢|r~ ood, hile @sa | with Americans, Suehi being the case noth- | while Huftman oeenpies i s parate cell, At { be able to rally a few demoerats to make sure | to the senate of the United States men whom | new memorial hall; $40,704 to pay the 1ili- | other ofticers and soldiers and sailors as way [ matter of business expediency the company | ing but hiarm to both countries can resuit | this writing everything s quiet but should Ot 1ix alaction the “reformers” themselves have said and | nois national guard for services rendered in | have been personally named in- any resoli- | Is not anxious to reach a final setticment | from their constant influx here, and the | the people of this county become convinced 2 y b 4 9 re-said, demonstrated and re-demonstrated, | St. Clair and Clark counties; §10,000 for ex- | tion of congr r any speciic servicin snid | with thy eovernment, it does notfear any in- [ treaty is made on the part of Chink with the | that they . are. the. ity vt 10 (e ] e senator of the United States will be | firct hecame senators through corruption so | penses of the same organization for the year | war, and surviving widows of such oflicers | vestigation of its affalrs which may ba or- utmost eheerfuline would bis 103t In purehasing a 1opo in punish. elected in the hall of the house of representa- | vile and bribery so bold as to have offended | ending June 30, 1557, No business wars trans- | and enlisted men; provided that such wid- | dered. 1t will do nothing to prevent or says that the treaty will not [ ing sueh a tervible erime, ) UL UEROLY 80 1 s cre | acted in the house, ows have not removeds provided. that every [ avold’ one.” " He asserts that during the | ston inieition frou Hons i oof tives, and the opera house will not be se- | {he decent element in ull parties. No there s such oflicer, enlisted man or widow who fs [ Jast ifieen years the Union Pacific railwiy done by the assistance of the Britis) Conditic Chenowi I is evidently some mistake in your statements ted m M, e e g IR AY 3 y U tish > cured, A member of the committes on ar- | as to ord And you had better quietly en- New Jersey's Legislature, y become siXty-1wo years of sve, or [ company ha i uently and f yovernment, Kansas Cory, Jan, 16, [Special to the «“ N fes > senate or may becomé subject to any disubil- | thoronghly Investigated than any other bus- e 10N, N JJan, 17.=In tho senate | M08 8 AT MO0 ‘equivalent to some cause | iness corvoration on earth, and that so far as e T to-night Willlam D. Edwards, democrat, of | \5useribed or recognized by the pension laws | he has been able to discover there s nothing e fe Hudson, Insisted upon his right to be sworn | of the United States as siflicient reason for [ connected with its affairs or its histo rangewments said: “The hall of the house is | AEAYOT to ascertain who bamboozled you into | Trex the demented condition of eredulty which harge enough for the senators and representa- 1sed you to write me that our leaders , - Brr.|—The express messenger, Frank C) Valuable Land, owith, who, it was thought, was fatally 1n= The house judic- | ju AR AT rdered” a union, o coalition of democr $ In the Dunbar wreck, shows symp- )\ tives, and the gallery will accommodate all with rotten radicals, to raise Hitchcock aga in, Becretary Reading refused to recognize | the allowance ot pensions, shall be entitled | which congress and the country does n i nmittee to-day listened to_ argnmnents | toms of r ry. Althol terribly broised ; #DCCLAtors who have cnough desire to wateh | Lo the senata. " him and entertained Senator Griff’s motion | 10 the benelits of this act. But it shall not | know or cannot learn from the printed re by M Lrumball, and Mr. Thompson, id battered, his att it and physicians be hield to include any person not within the | ord. He further says that the present man- oked for change 00 be up and around, tho procoadings 1o come early, We sce no | | st liot weath with which you sddressed | to postpone organization till Thursday attor- | D06l t0 Inclyde any pe dependeney herein | agement only nsk that any investization Tenrnsonting the state of Tllinolw, on Hopro- | K¥ Hibt Uilleay & suason why the opera house should be rented | caption takan. to the. vikorond wanner 1a | 209888 3 e'clock. 'Tuis ‘motion prevailed | Hoi6a 0" Who Ineurred such dlsabiiity | tay be entrasted to men of tand- | sentative Adaws’ joint resolubion directing 2 Bloh Yot And your baper meke foar et ma | Budtho senators separated, In the assewbly | (IS {F, Yo, JMOVEREE, SHen (Cauhility | ey s PRENIEE 1o eh SECarhetor staid- | tho atiornoy genora ! Lo Intervons an balns Misf #1515 a day simply to accommodate lobby- | Wwhich you and your paper make faces at me, | 5 resolution was presented by Matthews, ines Never Col Singly. X d r T o late Tol ut a stop forever 1o those vague and sean- | of the United States in o suit now pending | KANSAS € Jan. 17, weeial 1 p 06 The past s sectire, the present 1s under con: | Senceonoon Was bresented by M | or aiding “or abetsing the lafe rebellion | put a stop forever o't g a now pending KA 1y, Jan. 17— [Special to the Ints, who would endeavor to pack the aud- | sigeration, and the future belongs to nothing demosrnb requosting the rK:’VIi‘I:""::‘{M’&t{’:" against the authority of the United States, dalous assertions which are now mado the |y tho Jllinols circuit court, between the =The most active worker in securing Rorium and gatlerie human by ‘any certain title, a law for the election of Unlited States sen- | Adjourned. D o tas nesal ve, affording Intinte | siato of Nilinols and the £1iinois Contral rafle | the arrest of Huffman and Bell. the Missours E R > Kroely sugkosting that’ you have been 5 — possibilities for stock winipulation, b 0 , the ) % RosEwATER, | | uscly suggeating thet you have | oot | ators by popular vote. Senate. i ik road, for the purpose of settling and pro- [ Pacilic train wreckers, was J. W. Dalby, di- Rich and Racy Reading may vet be fully restored in mind. TR TRy '“N:"" ] WASHINGTON, Jan, 17.—The select com- The Dow Law Constitutional, tecting the rights of ‘he United States on the | vision superintendent ot the re He was Tk Saoy Baading . Yours tenacionsly, Sonstar Gray "t legislative | Mittee on the centennial of the constitution | CiNCINNATI, Jan, 17.~Senior & Sons, | Jake front of Chicago, as well as for the | on the il-fated train and remained in tha ANCOLN, ) Jan, 17, S y er- Yo J. STERLING MORTON, Dover, Del,, Jan. 1 At the legislative reported a resolution that it is expedient that | wholesale liquor dealers, brought suit in the | ITPOse of preserving the rights of state and | vieinity until k riday night, - On reaching bis wid, and indeed all the Heralds (i, e.) of To Geo, L. Miller, Omaha, Neb. caucus this evening George Gray was renoi- -~ - 6 1 Y city in the property. Tumbull represente home in Kunsas City Saturday he found his Omaha, for the past six months have been ad- L inated for United States senator by acclama- | ¢ “ehtennialanniversary Inauguration of | superior court recently to test the constitu- raitroad company. and ed that the | wife serfously ill, having heen o je by \ monishing the democrats to form no *“un- ‘The above letter, after having beeu re- | tion, Hle will be elected to-morrow, the constitution be celebrated in April, 1859, | tionality of the Dow liquor tax law and its | United States wits not concorned in the s it news of the disaster, and kn that ST 3 R SRR SRR celved by the good doctor, was returned to L s by an address to be delivered before the pres- | applicability to wholesale dealers, The ques- | having ceded the land in question to the state | her husband was on the train . 1o el e hicly aliiances” with the Van Wyckers in the : i g : by Y I " 1 senatorial eontests that the only possible | LIS WrIter thereof with the following inserip- A Anti-Canadisn Bill Ment of the United Btautes and the two houses | tions were declded by tho court to-day declar. | 111 l)J‘.“‘.lln‘n...‘»l.“m.’-‘,.“ ition that inter- T:..ID.;l‘hal»l|u::h‘lvwuAm-HM his chitdren i sena outes| ion upon the envelope: _ - q "ANAS J A i stice o United | ing the law eons onal and that 1t applie ence by the governmen: he & viola ing at the poiut of death, way under hoavens to merlt tlie respect and | = Kespectiully relurued to the propristor as | WASHINGTON, Jan. 17,-Mr, Belmont, of | of congress by the ghilet Justice of the United | Ing the law eenstitutional and that it appiled | {EIic by Hvgevoiinent wold bo a violy, - - esteem of the democratic party is for every | Immnaterial, Gro, L Kinnten | New York, Introduced in the hovso today a | States, to which the ropresentatives of for. | 10 Wholesae deslers, (Lhere ars abol hes. | Wikl be continiied to-morrow, A Dakota Legislative Sensation, " dewocrat to die nobly iv the demoeratie ditch will to protect American vessels agalnst up- | ©1£0 goveruments shall be invited, and that | b SO i1 LU IRREE TGO Ih the aues: )L Se—r_— 81, PACL, Jan, 17.—A Bismarck speclal to 3 . tightivg for a caucus nomiuee; and that to warrantable and unlawtul discrimination in | e 0ecasion be furcher celebrated by sultable | the supreuie court, Four Tramps Burned to Death, o' Ploneer Freas saye. 3 sensafion wel & “ vote for, or even think of voting for Van N, Neb., Jan, al to the | parts of British North Amer The bill | ¢!vic and military observance, the details . e———— B LOUISVILLE, Jan. 1T—AL2:15 o, m, to- | caused in the house of representatives this s Wyck would be rank Lieresy, ete., ete. Such | B he senate reconvened promptly at 4 | quthorizes the president to prohibit vessels | thereof to be settied hereafter. Adopted, Al\[l@rlv‘FII hn: .—ul;_u “:m.l lh:lzur"kv day as a special freight train - of nineteen Lern o by a motlon o reconsider the brilliaut scintillations trom the constantly | 0'¢lock withthe largest attendance of spec- | beariug the British flag and coming from | Mr. Edmundscalled attention to tne bal | 2 EW Yous, dan. 17.—(Spe Clegran | cars loaded with cotton was pulling into | adoption of the report of the committce on burning Promethian fives of the Omabia Her- | tators of the session present, such ports from entering ports of the Duited | introduced by hiw aud refered to the post- | to the Bee. |—1The German socialists of this | pagucal, Ky., on the line of the ¢ hesapealie, | yules and the discovery that a combination r. Melkle Nano o " - | States or from exercising such privileges | oftice committee iding for a government | city have let everything else yo for the pres- | () IS estel Iway e of ¢l ald aye prompied us 1o unearth from our ex- | M& Meiklejolin of Nance vresented a pe- | State e 5 provid ] 3 ; o0 & Southwestern railway, one of the | had be changes of 1ast summer some episties whicl | £11100 signed by 60 persons praying for the | ihierein as he way deiine. It also authorizes | system of postal telography. e wished the | ent to raise $5,000to fight Biswarck, They AT SR ey s T he president to forbid e e ~ 0 formed between eighteen of the . § the | north Dakota members and seven from the ing yesterday, but | giftegnth car from the engine. ‘The engineer | South in opposition o ihe eombings o et “ 2 2 1 of women, all merchandise, also all” cars, locomotives, | 50 be Wight get the judgment of the senate | will work hard to raise another thousand b; backed the train onto a side track to extin- | Hon backing Speaker Crosse. Sueh @ A advacaics ot pure and tudetled domacs | SN ol 0 s | UL eohanline, ala’all A0y riirond e | ubon it . 1oy | Wednesday, 6o as to get it over to Germany | oAU B0 AR GRRO BRI wrack foextine | (0L ECGDE, BRGS0 01 “the nonse. 168 racy us they oW appear upon the scene of I TeA T ng | pany chartered under the laiws of said pro- | , MF: Sawyer offered a resolution instructing | as quickly as possible to be used in clecting emoving the. debris Cof object 15 suid to be the removal of Chief action under the commander-in-cutef of the | from the beople of Madlson county praying | BB ¢ . the attornéy general to investigate the judg- | men opposed Lo Biswarek’s army bill, ur dead bodies, eharred be Clerk Eakin and Sergeant-at-arms Roors Ouaha Herald, Read the subjoined epi {nrllu‘;-m\rllu['nllu'n'lu\\ granting the priv- st ments and swards azaingt the United Btates - bt ] ad s SUATOD Loy, paugh, the passago of & bill for o femoval Quiady i o Suk) lege of municipal suffrage to wouen, A Michigan Blizzara arising under the aet of March 8, INT5, o aid Elgin Dairy Mark 0 A L of the United States court from Yankton cousis [t ol b 8 D ] gin Dairy Market, supposed 10 have bee amps, b i “'fi'&".'fl.ifi’,.‘.'s m.lv’.nl.m.:i: ;a‘:‘flfuj;mxl)..nr My, Wright of Seward preseuted a similar | Derroir, Jan. 17.—A heayy snow storm, | 1 the lmprovement of the Fox and Wiscon- y | subposed to havebeen tramps, but wh and Mitehell and the establishment of & ros CuicaGo, Jan. 17.—~The Inter-Ocean’s El- | whi Tl it is impossible't 1), Doctor: Fairly 'and Squately 1 deea it my | petition, : fon | it s bigh west wind, setin-at Sheboygan | iited Statea incsiar. ‘Adopied. " | gin, Ty special says: -0 tho bourd of | Sar was luckeiind (e men st uve e | Lo sehool b Plankinton. i caude of duty 1o tell you how wuch I' regret to Lear Alr, Conger of Sherman offered a resolution | last night. The suow is drifting ba iy and On motion of My, Sawyer the senate pro- | trade to-day regular sales of 20,640 pounds of | tered thiough the window. | dis=atisfaction even amoug s southern that you ever Ljenahy pretext '1""{;' fll!l‘ to provide a home for disabled and indigent | is four o five teet deep in places. St Joseph | ceeded 10 bass the pension bills on the A butter were made at 30@32e, with pleaty un- prremmea wembers, The alte; 1 vas taken np with re-election of h‘l"‘;l“f‘l'l“fil‘:nm‘{_d:‘.{}:t, | soldiers and mariners, and woved that a | Is experiencing a blizzard Which is growibg | dar. y pension bills (principally house | soid, which was freely oficred at S0¢ without That Omaha Fonndling nlibustering motion ) e *atuiment, " aliko upon your good | Secial commitiee on soldiers' home be ap- | WOrse hou Dills) were pussed, and the hension appropri- | puschusers, No elivese was sold ! Cincaco, Jap. 1T.—(Svecial Teln N ety e judgment and your churaeter as a gentleman, | pointed, which was carried, Mr. President a0 S —— aon ab andUISrIsLAR only e id ———g— the Bee.—Miss Edua Stearns, of Qinaba, | ~ Qn & Miss of Marms But evidence has been piled up so high that | appointed the following to compose sueh con- efuulter Hoke's Oase, Paase L Insuflicient Appropriations. | was arrested last night for complicity v she AANNGTON, Jan - wte Bar MONTREAL, Jau, 17.—Before the full bench | 8uiendments, 5 / ASHIA ofappeals to-day Counsel C.F', Dayldson mado | 1 2500 ppropriation Uill was then taken | | WASIIS oN, Jan, 171 toe, president of the American Nation 1 Ped ¢ secretary of | paby seraped mentioned in yesterday's di vow I do not deny, but only regret and de- o Ronzer Oalk o ot deay, but only Teerel 80 de- | mittee: Messrs. Conger, Calkins, Lindsay, ud 8 % up. ‘The bill was passed With & few uniw- | the treasury estimates deficicneies in the ap- | patehes. ‘The boy, Miss Stearns said, be- | Cross association, will £o this weei to ‘Tears itwhich Tas"yer have beeu wbio 10 | ol aud Shoela. | pA e Ju. | 80 sbplication for leave to appeal to the full | Phrtant smendes o propriations for the maintenuce of tie gov-. | longed to b sister, Who is bt L{tech Years | 10 (nyeatizats the conition of the sd%ecey 5 ainoere. § 4ian (bt tho comlive on Lied & Zesoli::| beneh on “hebalf of Foke, the' Peorie bank | ¥ ‘Tiicsehata pill 1o catabiish agrioultural ex- | Brument for. (e fscal yoar ooy o SSov:. | ol to ber siator, who ls Lut Ltkeen yeass 1 to inyestizate the coudition S fiaras \ 1 experfence is sineere. * tion that the committee on privileges and | defawlter, Judgwens willbegiven to-wmorrow, | periwent stations 1o connection with agri J years aggregating §2,250,000, Nicholas Hartison waited tie baby, | 896 to numt 000 and 1o be destitaie,

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