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D YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1893, NUMBER 285, TWENTY-SECO STATE OF NEBRASKA: We, you ttee, ap- | as required by the constitution, to meet with by the commissioners of insanity yesterday 75,000, Tt will be built of granite and brick STAT N L 1 | pointed by your I|u||nr:|h|y4 hody to employ | the house of representatives in joint conven “ RFCI‘ 0\ THE ‘}R”\( TOV and pronounced insane. Her husband has and will be cnclos by September 1 {HE ] i I\ 'y counsel and take such steps as seomed proper | tion to take joint action in the m known for some time that her mind was not G i 16 Sckion I own for som tiie tat. het mi not | Groses & Hackett ar ntractors. for the purpose o <tituting o igs of | When the notice of the house N— right and lately it has been failing rapidly. | b — AR e it tatt mni exeatite offi | 00 the senate, the scnate sent bi Sheriff Milliken took her to the state hos. | | | not Horrible V tary Death. f— ; el that the ate would meet the lower house Passenger Trains Oollids on:a Sidetrack at | pital for the insane in Norfolk today « shown to be guilty of malfeasanco or | that U to w LAl L - Sueeny, la., Mare Spocial T : Opinion of the Eminent Attorneys Ooncern- ligence suffieient to warrant impeachment | i joint convention at 4 ¢ clock: this afte Germantown, Neb, Southeaste ORtionaT ASsbelation to Tie Bee.)—John Squires of Persin, Plan to Stave OF Action on House Roll . i procecdings, beg leave to report: Shortly before 4 o'clock the pages began BEATRICE, Neb., Mareh 80, [Special Tele- ' county, committed suicide yesterday by lymg No. 33 Aunnounced. ing the Cell Houso Testimony. hie we hve xubmitied to your committee | bringing in chairs for the senators and the gram to Tue Bre]—The following were on the rallroad track. His body was hor. E of legal advisers, to wit, Georg oane, house soon presented the appearance thatit | ENGINE CREWS', SAVE THEIR LIVES | elected officers of the Southeastern Ne. | Fibly mangled by a freight train. He is sup- _ B. Pound und W. L. Green, all evidenee bears | offered every noon during the pendancy of makis Educatibhal ass " i X posed to have committed the deed because PROCEEDINGS WERE PROMPTLY COMMENCED | ing npon the matter above nanied, and here- | the senatorial fight. | —— braska Educational association this after- | 5 0uhia botween himself and wife. Fred | WILL ADJOURN BEFORE IT IS REACHER with present their findings and report as Opened on Time, part of this report. f . 6180 e indl (h8 phaiEe ‘of Tiotied It was then called to the attention of the noon: H. T. Hosic, Auburn, president: Miss | g Fireman Sween anl a Mail Olerk Injured In | Eyelyn Birss, Peru, vice president: Miss Ida the Crash—Considerable Rallroad Pro A. Tew, Boatric tary awl treasurer; erty-Destroysi tramEinterterod exceutive committee, C. R. Atkinsoa, Fair- Towd Rallku o German, %0 years old, comm suicide by hanging near here yesterday secr Railroads Announcy the Conosction of a N0 ! Wan Resigns. N the action of the senate in fixing a time for i J. S, Baer, Lancoln, and Miss Mattie - . I o, rob coess o sion Convened at Once. the hands of the Koy e or 0 ived una | the joint convention, and the oversight was with & Few 8 Grege, Beatrico, 1t was decided to hold | DF _}" G s ”‘ tHe LSOy S COSRiG RECLRIN "I T st l'('“:{';'lv: l“' z :'HY) t i ’m-l sy 1|m v‘":uw(l|.'| \.i viva voce n.u-tm:lp the next meeting of the association in this r":‘ L :‘“‘"(‘““]' ;“ ng ‘l Laohiad 1 : - - 0 prosecute all persons gullty of misappi out dissent. The clerk v Ain sent over cit Tonizht the association was enter: ‘hicago Great Western, has resigned, to e ACTION DEFERRED TILL THIS AFTERNQON | priation of star fun e | [ Ahe semte w943 With this. aunounce: | Srwann, Neb, March 80.—(Special Tele- | taitied D¢y loeture ‘on Amgriean Politics tako effect April 1 PUSHING SENATORS HALE AND THOMSEN © further rec 1end e adoption o e o) Vil o X I whe i T Yoliticians,” o ) Paddoc oper - tollowing kecompuiiyiug Fesolution BergeantolArma Alleyof. the senate ap- | Sram to Tus Bas]—A collision took placo | 35 PO SN, Bt the, BAERR DHOth VON 4 SIGN AL VICTORY 4 11 BAREY: Deated at the entrance to the hall of repre. | Uhis afternoon about 1:10 at Germantown, | gty SR 8 "EERE foeture L & Great Pressure Brought to Bear on Them Motion to Adopt the Impeachment Resolu- 1. D.Vax Hovses, | sentatives, maceand silk hatin hand. andan- | between passenger trains Nos. 41 and 42 | the prize banner for the county having the | General Vasquez Defeats Honduras Rebels 3! ek i Tald Ovir Osé Tay. & ikl w,.‘,“".,;:» 3[:[ \'r"'\"k;‘.‘r.\:{:'; honorable sen- ;\.. 41, going west, takes the sidetrack at | largest percentage of teachers present was 1 Puts the Army to Flight. by the Corporations, Doane and Gr ey e o i ‘s Findings. nantown and No. 42 does not stop be- | awarded to Nemaha "here wer thirty-five T'he senators filed to the seats that had [Copurighted 1893 iy James Gordon Betnett.) Jewa teachers enrolled from Nemaha county 3 3 " ™, 3 The report of Judge Doane and W. L. | peen prepared far them, and the lieutenant | tWeen Seward and Lincoln, it ik PANAMA, Colombia (via Galveston, Tex.), % POSITIVE REPORT FROM THE JUDGES | Greene was as follows Bovermon stenpod to tha sheakers chair. the | No.41 was on the sidetrack waiting for Beatrico Newapaper Change Mureh 50, (B Moxican Cable to the New | SOME MORE SUNDRIES THAT NEVER CAME To 1uk HoxorasLE HOUsE 0F REPRESENTA- | latter taking a scat beside him, after reply- 0.42 to pass. T switch had been left Bearrice, Neb., March 30.—[Special Tele- | York Herald Special to Tue Bee |—A your | ing w the gi imony | senate TIvEs: Weo, the undersigned. appointed | o in Possession of the Legislature | honorable body to examine the sting of the president ot the | open at the west end of the sidetr m to Tue Br Plattsmouth ¥ ck and when No. 41 reached Germantown it took the ]—G. F. 8. Burton of the |t euing News was in the city cgram from an oficial source has b od from Comayagua in which it | re stated | Cut ¢ ¢ Eviden “Well. Mr. Speaker, we meet again.” L d (4 ass Tnkstunds and Similar Articles g ’ tuken by the several committees appoint®rto | o1 €0 B SEEECE O e lled by | Sldetrack and the two big engines came to- | teday with a view to consummating a deal General Vasquez has attacked the N e . AmplySuffieient to Warrant lmpeach= 1§ vuin into the acts, expenditures and other | The rolls of the two bodies were called bY | gether with u great crash. HOWIBH 6 (i1 bt & HAILOUREE 0 Uho | tevelubisiisin and e & sl vidtohy: . FiE That Appeardn ‘tiie. Hill'ot ShiIltAE. ment und Trial of the Accused features of the state Institutions {7 o) | YOSt TESHACLVY /RS wrlfpdihadi il The engincers apd firemen jumped and | & % 0 R e e ¢ Bros.- A Committes Coming Helals—The ¥ 1 port, whother or not such testimony shows | Bresence of thirty.thiree senators and nlnoly: | Fireman Swoen of No. 43 struck the ground Beatrice Daily Times. The now firm will | forces opened fire on the encmy in all Oficlals—The Proceodings. ort whe or not such testimony shows | vo members of the house, the absentecs | j A 4 s | be known as Knotts & Burton. It is under- | directions and succeoled e to OmavaTor Ald) ny of the state officinls or the cx-state ofi- | hoiye Ames, Carpenter, Harman, Jensen and | e S4 ha way as to break onc »rm« legs 0 | directions and su led in completely dis Uikl tobe gulity. of walletasnns or naaisoy | EoR O neac the ankle. The mail and express cars | stood the nev angement will go into ef- | lodging them. : . “'.;”‘_h fiet] ‘l“ llfr _“'” '[mw '“_]m 4 ‘D:M v "‘,l‘,‘"‘_”]‘ !ylln' 455 mv were budly broken up and one of the mail | fect at once, if consummated at all. The pro- [Special Tele- a b he lieutenant gove clerks slightly bruised, but all others escaped | jected sale Then they dispersetd scatter: ity leaving t Tancory, Neb., March 80 stated the ob- ing m groups of ten or tw 4 putgrowth of the dissatis. : v Tttt NG Mire ST Ings ngainst them or any of them, beg leave t of the convention and read the | j . Mo arms on the field. Many of the revolution ANCOLN, Neb, March 80.—[Special Telee vam to T Bee|—For the second time = AL e L B B AT 3 faction of tocal stockhoiders of the concern ¥ wake Bt tho L povemmenttroons. | er Wimera gl ol e Lt J 70 | to report: ovisions of the constitution governing | "piic'two engines were badly demolished. | with the conduct of the paper in the present | 1514 Were Killed, but the' government troops | gram to Tite Brk.] —The startling announce- since Nebraska was admitted to the union, | That we have henrd r | the testimony h matters. and stating that it would re- ) escaped without loss. Traius were de other_engines frog Lincoln d about two hours, until | city campaign. The pap ind ears could be sent out is presumably re- but is supporting the eitizens’ awnst the regular republican ticket o i the samo source an. | MEDt Was made shortly before miduight to- Aty v of Tatumbla by Gen- | PiEht that the railroads had succeeded in 1 sub- sixty-soven votes to adopt the resolu- alling for the preparation of articles of A noune the state capitol has witnessed the formali- [ taken by sald committees which has b mitted wus, and have caretully « er tele s the re sidered ties of an impeachment ety e B in rofics 3 al Villota, This is discredited, however, | killing the maximum rate bill. The news the sume, and that in our opinion thercis | impeachment for malfeasance in = office 1t is not known who left the switch open. & ks Si i THOT N S8 APIYTE P Pl T SRR 1t was nearly noon when the special com- | suffieient. testinony taken and reported vy | Agiinst the four efcials and excoficials who o Rt INCREASING THE FINES. usit comes from & governtment official, Bt “;"“”" o of "'";Hl »\lmmm.' Rt : A g e | Suld committees fo warrant. the institution of | constituted the Board of Public Lands a © reed Malpractic : i Trouble in Colombia, rt o e BElkhorn, and it created 2 Ihittee of the houso appotnted to TEPOXt ON | ¢ ik ment proceodings agninst the follow- | Bulldings during the past two years. . Hastixas, Neb., March 30.—[Special to | towa people mined to Regulate the | Camacas, W. L, (via Galveston, Tex.) | # wild flurry among the members the weight of the evidence as regards im- | ju’baron BN o, by Ames' Abience. e Bee]—About two years ago John Liquor Tram March 30, | By Mexican Cable to the New | and politicians, who still remained in the peachment, through its chairman, Mr. | J.C. ALLEN, secretary of state. Senator Moore of Lancaste lled for the | Howard, a brakeman on the B. & M., run- Croar Rarvins, March 80.—[Special to [ York Herald —Special to Tue Bre. | -G rotunda of the Lincoln, notwithstanding the Barry, submitted its report, accompanied by A. R Husenrey, commissioner of public | reading of the opinions of the legal commis- | ning between Hastings and Lincoln, fell | Tur Bre.]—The sentiment that the saloons "l'«l”‘ fl\h'nwfl\<‘|‘u-|f\u-||.5‘. \\'}uln. I|1I- ;.nwi»il: lateness of the hour. It was asserted that { Yy “EOY L unds and bulldin sion appointed by the house to pass upon the | under a train while switching cars at Dor- | should contribute to the expense of running | 8014 arms to the Colombian liborals, Is Under § o), 510y o to adjourn thoe senate Tuesda the recommendations of the three eminent | G 1. 1 asTixgs, 1 4 1 evidence. ;i 3 SR b ¢ ¥ surveillance at Bucaromanga. He is pre ¥ I A X i, 1L HASTINGS, attorncy general. MR Rt i, | chesier, and was severely injured in the | the city governments of the state in the way | vonted from woing to the Venezuelan fron- | noon sine die, and that the railroads had o attorneys to whom the testimony taken by | J. E. Hix or of state, At the conclusion of the readinz of opin HEzwha beodgt WA FIRRUHGS unAble | £pnes i siseiy Adel rcon (b8 lnakaiar | aon o B0t e oo ikt e bl : 0 the cell house and asylum investigating | e do notunderstund that it was within the | o0 Burry moved the adoption of the reso tirgoon $noRGA. to atkend him; aying thly . c s supp arms ha soventeen votes bledged to their plan, 1t el we | lution submitted by the house. LAY Senator Pope raised the point of order that the communication was 1ot directed to the house, but it was nov sustained by the purview of the resolution unde were appointed that we should report any sment such | special findings of fact upon which our con- | tative | Clusion s based, and we have therefore not injury was pronounced not serious, but | This system has been in vogue in several of | been concealed, Shice the publication of the | was asserted that besides the twelve repub- Y or tivo later gangrene set in which ex- | the L HMECI BT Uha Sintal 0 sbmaiimes S fombian Fovernment. hos fne | licans they would have the three democrate ended above the knee. Fhe limb was then [ but not until this year have the | AF Trar it LA e o | who have voted i fro 5 By amputated. The first amputation bemng | smaller towns adopted’ the —method. [ greasad its viginse, Stringont measires B committees had been submitted. There was o scene of suppressed exc ashas been rarely scen in represc chair. improperly made, & socond operation was | Tn 1no less than twenty towns | have been adopted and forces have been | and Senators Halo and Thomsen MRIE Titese. 1. tho outbome. Had [ gons son DUbER L imnster af Iy wC M8Ye 10 | Kyrier demandad o call ot the louse.te pertormed, - Howard [BOUENE sttt af have the councils passed disorderly | dispatehed to increase the garrison i Pan- | It was also given out that the plan was te { % 5 i doubt that the facts, as testified o boforo the | compel the attendance of members who were | the * rajlroad company for & | house” ordinances, providing for the monthly [ 8k where public opinion in favor jof x0¥: | filibuster until the time had expired and been wrought up to o high piteh | severale toesof lnvestigation appointed | fu the city, in order to put them all on | damages, alleging ' that the com fining of the saloons. ‘The fines are wradu- | SEABERE 18 ST LS RIVEIEEIELTE M S | then adjourn without allowing the bill to go y by the report that the result of | Dyyou gbiebofy o AR finionttbiwie: The demand was duly secondedand | gyrgeon was guilty ‘of malpractice and t allAbSIHE made Fatecty oo, & At sDenison FADhTeN b Aticllia g ravolutibtary abi upon its passage. The call of the house in it s rant articles of impeachuient against the per- | roll call was again ordered. Tt showed | il as he acted as the agent of the | movement is on foot to “ase the monthly | Prevared to quell any revolutionary demon ous the advisory committee's examination into | cone above named. the absence of the same members. Schlot- | comoin i i bound by his aetions, Thoe | fine to $100. The people have come to the | Stration. : 4 the joint convention was cited as pars = the testimony would be made known The testimony shows a systematie and con- | feldt was excused by the .-...m'.»n\..l;i,,_mm A 1son trial all yesterday and today | conclusion that prohibition is a howling urf.\li”::;t.’fi::':.‘.""\x‘w’”"'\: m"x““‘] 'i’;\m'm'“li‘}:'( of the plan and will assist juss { There was not o great throng present, but | Unuous plundering of the state by some of the it transpired that Carpenter ‘J"" AVIAN | was submitted to the jury. furce and believe this method the best under f FHS 81U .5“ -."..\ ) the government, It | that much in the scheme to Kkill tho ; S e i contractors for furnishing s U I FECATS B SETC :Nu. AL but | . This afternoon the jury(returned a verdict | the circumstance; Srriiens the administration for its unconsti- | time of the upper house. 1t was given color anusual character of the proceedings 5 & GBS s e Sats re McKesson mo o raise the call, AHying tie pla ’ ISk arraigns the stration_for its unconsti- 1 the unusual character i 89 | pital for th insanio and in the aocounts ¢ Kyner objected, elaiming thac one meiber L AL lf"‘\";"‘_’“i’.}“l‘:‘d“"' R e its To e the Colored Race. tutional acts. In the first clause the liberal | by the presence in the city today of & nums nossed thom. As the cleric réad the report | ([ (08 IR TN REC AN ARNICD | knowing the "‘.’j;"‘_“‘_"‘l”_“‘.“ ""{‘}‘ i | damages foru foot” which was injured Aud | gram to Tne Bree]—The Afro-American | PRI fColomiytls nowabived by evSEne | Schugler, who have been laboring with the of the committees and the statement of the | jrontinry, known as the “new cell house,” and | ghoon oot e mizht avold golug onvecord I | which he claims did mot reccive proper | state convention today passed a resolution it AbObe: ot hary Poweti | two senators named as persistently as it is 7 ¥ the matter. DaatMant, fromm CHoL AR - 0 Riat sl oy c ; ! id above all by abuse of powers by public | rsist { attorneys the keenest attention was paid we muml uI{H;u;ml Nl-‘xlhl.u!un:xl.u once The member referred to was Ames of | it i E N ,,,.p:mm'“f_,l,.“. Afro-American Association of | functionaries ,.",\‘:,Hh' [ul"mu‘r(.l‘l l“.\‘,"” |,‘A :\..“.”.V,,. Deern to each word, Silence. broken only by | ¥ainstsuchof the frandulent contractors as | Douglas, Some of the members sought to SR L Towa. They adopted numcrous resolutions DRcapitatie HElRaners of Fremont and Ray Nye have dogged the ‘ financially responsible, to recover back | show that he had been excused, but the Two Burglurs Captured. TS EinE BUnDOR b oA N Ot iy BN TarDi aas & e o steps of Senator Thomsen and he o strangely formal sound of the reading § : ! o avoring support worthy enterprises Varpanatso, Chili, (via Galveston, Tex.) ! L G ! the strangely formal sound of the reading | ¢y amounts which they have so fraudulently | records failed to bear out the statement. 1t GENEVA, Neb., March 80.—[Special to Tue | in which colored people were engaged and ALRA 3 W (vin Galvesion, HeX)y | has mob bogh, . given’iiaL. momenbE { clerk’s voice scemed almost oppressive, and | obtained from the state. was claimed by some that Ames had gone to | Be March 30.—|By Mexican Cable to the New ]—Two burglars, whorefuse to give any | decided that in future the association shoul names, were brought to town at noon by R. | meet annually on a day as near August 4 us J. Town, sheriff of Thayer county, They | Practicable. "Vigorous addresses were made e the two who robbed & 8tore In Mairmont. | in Support of measures that denounced race Also that suits be commenced against s Omaha, but this w. of the parties as the testimony shows wer geant ”-“\"_“l‘* W plicated in the frauds, as aiders and abettors | @nd sent after him, 1s disputed, and the ser- armed with a warrant York Herald—Special to Tue Herald's correspondent at Artig graphs that General Felles with 1 ‘he | peace. He was secen aften the res s tele- | port got out, and was asked as to forees | yhe truth of it. He admitted that enormous the fact that the impeachment of the offic accused of misconduct had begun impressed 7 USURRORG y 3 paenn grrived Bage. General Javarez has i e i % itself on all more forcibly than had there | thereof, while in the service of the state, and Comes Up This Afternoon. last night as reported in this morning's BeE, lllmr.un‘ml.l!hznl' 1'.. .‘w,]\.;mu was adopted ndoned his position near there and is | Pressure was beinz brought to bear upon boen & more noticeable demonstration of fn- | {he sccurities upon their honds, in cases where | The convention was not held long, how- | F'rom there they went to Strang and broke | 10 stand by olored men and women i Eheir ing toward Jacquarembo, A deserter | him, but he iusisted sthat it would avail bonds were giv : honest endeavor to elevate the race. The ; 1 ok i i i ever, as an agreement wus reached by which | into the al store of ; Ihe | from General Sariva's army says the | nothing, as he was here to vote for the bill dividual feoling. Allof which is respectfully submitted. e e o o v Dacaces | Shepnde akipg a large amount of | following ute the oftivers of the pew orwaniza | woundea were ‘left to perish in the sand. | and proposed to do so. He said that the Durhig the Joint Sesston, GrORGE W. DOAN Baeron astornoon. “Hie cull was aised, and | valuubles. They wire discovered by o von: | residont, T, 1 Smith, Keolkul: vice | Tho revolters aro beheading the prisoners | canato would not adjourn till tho billl wa$ This Aehsion. was Hot. relieved-whenthe Wittiast L. Gueese, | at4:45 o'clocic a recess was declazed in ac- | couple of young men as.they came out of the | Rresgents A e UIEHG IWASHMEON L VT | whom they capture. x iassed. Sanator. Hila conldi ot heannm o iy : i AL Pol O e cordance with the terms of the agreement. | store and ~ followed. ‘They secreted the | Milligan, Anamosa: Joseph Marshall, Bhart From Montevidco the Herald's corre- | Passed. Senator Halo could not be found, wo branches of the legislature met at T & I oods in an old deserted ‘corn crib near town | AFES TOCORCINE Beeretiny,) JOSGDA HIOPKINS, | spondent telegraphs that the president.chiefs | That this is the scheme of .the railroads aa- oclock in joint convention to consider the | The report of Judge Pound was as follows: : S e Ay und seeing that they ‘Fere discovered ran, | QUtumwWa: corresponding secretary, A. O. | of urmy and political chiefs in the several | mits of no doubt, but whether it will be formal resolution of impeachment. It wasa | To THE HONORABLE H( A~ ARRING CHOCIAW FAOTIONS, Moines ;. treasuver, 1. Riding, ) ) The two young men'follgyod vt to Brun. | Simith, De provii. es have been in conferance regarding : i P et i i 4 y Sioux City ; chaplain, W. J. Barnett, Mucha- s Ay successful remains yot to be demmistraiod solemn oceasion, and such it was felt to be, | TIV Asone of the thre ppointed by | o paee T., Will Undoubtedly Be the ing, whete they proc prtdielp and captured | (HICE ru't'uli{{c committee, W. T. Shields. the coming elections. ; it Ao S e it T Y A even by the curious crowd that had gathered | @ resolution by your honorable body to examine PRl them. Tho robbers Lad over #0 in cash | GFHCHE PACCNAVECORTIREEEC L B BIMPIGR || The Uruguay gun boat, General Tarez, has ne ng Rumor, bs S hrace A i the reports of the several comuittecs of the 3 A i and quite an amount ¢ other valuables on | 7 AR g i M) peen ordered to Rive Another announcement bordering on the 3 wrLens, I T., March The greatest | thoir persons when ckptured. . Tho sherift ndolph, Hiteman: J. J. Joues, Clarinda; liouse suspense prevails here and péople are wait- | thought it best to presént them with hand- |- ¥ illiam Robinson. Wiota nd’ the testimony acconpanying (he There h same I respect to alleged wisconduct been issued in Uruguay a decree rying through the corridors and up and sensationa D..W. Anderson, reached the cars of those walte 5 1] : Y0NS 3 £ ordering the demonetization of .all forejn | fro®0 €00 HEEIAC T, BRI O e down the stairways. S Ll ing with bated breath for the end. No one | cuffs and brought ther to town in that man. | Keokuk:J. H. Perkins, Bvans: B. I". Taylor, | gijver. Tne forces sent by Catamarca to | Ing amiously for a revclation of the truth to- 4 f asance in oftlee of state p ner, They aro now safaly fodged in jail Boone: W. E. DeClaybrook, Musc: Sinte Rosd it t down the revolution | night. It is nothing more nor less than it Long before the time set for the joint con- s, and to give o legal opinion whether | can tell what the outcome will be: ull is con- | 06Ty They are now ::““4;"T,fi'll‘m,"d::mm" D} Rbaler}Das Moine Siata, Rosy hvelpabdoyn thepeyblubion | 8 e e vttt vention the senate galleries were deserted, | such testimony Is sufficiont to warrant im- | jecture. That another battle will be fought, | 1 : 4 i e B ; B Rt Y & 3 A ) and the spectators gravitated by an appar- | peachment proceedings against said officers or | and that soon, scems inevitable. Judge L'i‘,};‘l‘,,:fll‘ rPeRERs With intent to kill, is Towa Ruilroad ¢ From Bucnos Ayres the Herald's corre ate Treasurer Hill does not appear on the Des Moixes, la., N ently frresistible tendency toward the house, | 40y of thew, Thave the honor to report as fol- | Duke The gallerics of tho great hall filled and | 1088 0 every inch of spxee on the floor except that u...l‘i‘. u“;‘ ',M‘l:‘l;:::j‘;::".'I_“‘h‘ lj‘yw actually occupied by the seats of the mem- P ks ! 1o thoe test of cross-examinat bors was packed with the hundreds who | of u full hearingon their special Telg. | spondent telegraphs that Senor Anchoreahas T | o 1 B0, [Spectal Talo. § BRCO000 e iamof. the' Chilian. protocol | SLU00 boud glven by ‘him=ito gig gram to Tue Bre.|—Information was made | e e iCC0 B G0 I ilerefore | State. The names of sixtcen bondss 1 Tele- | public today of the resignation of John H. | been approved by the government with few | men appear on the document, but not a sign overnor Crounse today | Green, general agent for Towa of the Chi- | minor alterations. The text will be pub- | of the name of the treasurer appears. What proclamation. It | cago Great Western railvoad, headquarters | lishedofficially in Chili and Argentina sim- and fifteen men went from Paris through to Talihina last night. On reach- ing there Duke made a bold and vigorous speech, in which he declared Locke and Arbor Day Proclamati LixcoLy, Neb.,, Mareh 80.—([Spec gram to Tie Bee. ] — gave out his Arbor accurate cen subjected on in the absene he effe f this omission will be a wrt, explaining their | his followers must and would be squelened. | pouds: at Des Moines. Mr. Green has been general | Mltancously. llul||n‘|L|:~;|l“1m\L)u-|:|v:|:mn~4 nl"lllq\\':(‘r? 5‘{.‘{3 wished to view an occurrence that comes but | motives and their circumstances under which | Locke had but oue more night of [ Sratk or Nenmas IvE DEPAT o T R AR e Importing Chinese Laborers. PR oots ‘the. valditsiiah ) seldom in a lifetime. All the space outside | they acted, seems to justify, in iy oplnion, | grace. Today active preparations have been | MENT, LINCOLN, Nob.,, March 29.—The 22d day t A xSl W % Liaron Ladane, according a telegr: by b RN ig vaa ocoupted, Impeachment, proceedings agatust the mem- | going on by both parties for of April Is Arborday. I trust the spirit whieh | city ticket agent. To his rustling after cus- Jaron Ladane, according to a telegram | the bond. Some assert that it ren- inspired the instituiion of the d ers ¢ > Boar Mie Li : I and had it | tom and his increasing popularity is due the | sent by the Herald's correspondent in Rio | o, th docume vor g So short had been the uotice that there | bersof the Board of Public Lands and Build- his afternoon sixteen mounted wilitiamen | set \' holldays of the | wonderful increase in business of the old | Janeiro, has left that city for China. He | £°*% ocument worthless, and were few in the assemblage except a casual "Im 'nvr -mm.,_y}..v_n. Witttan W Dorgan, in- | wont” through here enroute to Goodland, | state will be keptalive bg o becoming observ- | Diagonal and the new Great Western overits | proposes to return with 100,000 Chinese that not a cent can be recovered on it, while legislative visitor and the regular | theSPring of 1801, and rotuining him to uctas | where the militin 18 bemg massea. On the | 81ce of It unon s reenregies this yeu Towa division. His successor, for a time, at | laborers to work in that country. others take the position that it makes no purt us one of the le the agent of the board in the erection of a ¢ ‘ol B o 4 To that end I would ask that the day be given r > nhy hilia 5 i 5 Nardadot : s o r- | southbound . train there wore sixty-five | o O i | w %, least, 15 Albert W. Noyes, who has been ity | By a decree of the Chilian government | difference whatever. Certain it is thav the { habituesof the state house, but these all | tain cell house at the state penitentiary, | more. Besides these, there is a large Torce | Set "t dhe Sdotmcty of honics and highe | passcnger agent for two or three years. | half of the silver coined by the government | news created u lively buzz when it reached 3 crowded their way to the hall of representa- | knowing that sald Dorgan was at the | already at Goodland. [Locke has withdrawn | ways and the beautifying of parks and public | Charles J. Brooks will be city ticket agent. | has been puv in circulation. 7 the rotunda. How it happened that the ¥ tives. Officials, deputies and clerks shared | same time the agent of €. W. Mosher, | from town and crossed the river to his | grounds. Especiully would Irecommend the | He hasof iate been traveling west out of St. | Captain Serrano and Lieutenant Bari of | 20¢ T/ H: o i in the general curiosity and were present, | the contractor of the state penlten anch on the east side of the Kiamata river, Mk R;" "l"' day hy un-wll‘nllh- Paul for the road, but will arrive in Des lh«-(‘lt;ili.m navy hxmmlnwn «Il :nv]l{n-d{h-x;m (‘l'w‘luxi-ln_ll\i\ur nnlz made luum nlo\\ is some- S¢ rest vere P » | abo ree iles ortheas vii. N nska sucl 4 und cer oines 1 v K s hi: oW i he uascar and wi on behal of the hing that is bard to understand. vas noticed that none of the officials | Whose Interests were se o those of the | about three miles northeast of town. No RNATtR . JEey, Moines tomorrow to ime his new duties. | the y .o i :,';:o:ln‘“f:;',':m',','m, fo this improssive gath | State, thereby enubling Dorzan and | one knows positively how many men he has ANl o o uamny YRt Ongud ‘“',‘,". st | Another sclection s of It W, Payie, lnte of | Chilian government, assist Pro. Pickering |~ Judgo Wakeley, who hias been retained by b Mosher successfully to defraud the state out | With nim, but it is belicved he has a | uy hand and eatised to be affixed the great | New York City. and who will be the travel- | in his observation of the eclipse of the sun | ¢ho governor to push the suits for the re- B ering were anywhere exposed to view. of many thousand dollurs; and for an ap- | Stronger force than ever before, Shlof the state: Dono at Lincoln this 20th | ing passengor ugent for fowa. The entive | at his observatory in Peru, ‘,(,“.". ot tho el monay lost through the 1 Deeopening Interest Felt. purently inexcusable and reprehensible care- Governor Jones will arrive in Pavis, Tex., | day of Murch, of the statethe Pwonty-scventh | change will take pluce April 1, A:\ attack wus made on lh(“ Almmlh'l\n sl i ('I‘Ii! sl “‘k‘ ,‘" 3 i ¥ g | paront JUUOLRIIG oD o) o at 10 o'clock tomorrow and 1t is thought by | #vd of the independeiice of the United States it students enroute to Chicago in La Paz, | failure of the Capital Nutional bank, wil When at a few minutes before the hour set sranoss x...fl‘l..((:xq. rence I the exumination | o Ut the militia will wait at Goodland | the one hundred and soventoenth year, 4 Was Not Defaulter. Bolivia. The Herald correspondent ot that | file the first papers in tho suit tomorrow for the session the senate approached the | and approval of vouchors, ccownts and ro- | until his arrival there. Others believe that [ Ayesy—som (o § phn, Kavornos, Fort Mavisoy, Ta., March 80.—[Special | place telegraphs that the students were | morning in the district court of Douglas . entrance to the hall, the increased excite- | Ports of Dorgan, and of hisdisposition of the | Duke will endeavor to march on Locke to- sl ¥ Telegram to Tue Bee.]—The action of Post | attending in procession the funeral of & | .ounvo™ 1he suit is against Hill and all of ment was Indicated by an intensified stili- | PUblic moneys placed in his hands Ml dis- | pight and make the attack for fear Governor Work of a Nebraska Blacksmith, ofice Inspector Mercer, in suspending Post- | Chilian who was being buried according to Ve BUY N A 3 rsement, kKnow temptation and op- | Jones may pursue a less violent cours rms of the ubper el LOWIE. e T " ness as the sergeant-at: > and Dorcuester, Neb., Marc he sergeant. portunity afforded him to defrand by reason | endeavor to settle it without bloodshed. 1f | fyw Be house announced the coming of that augUSt | of hisdual relation to the bourd and to the | the battle takes place it will be a fight to body. contractors: and also against eertain members | the death—a fight in which one or the other A decp hush pervaded the hull when the | of said board, mentioned insald testimony and | of the factions, it would seem, mr pediel to/| - Masonic rites, Urged by the priots, a mob | 18 bondsmen, and suit is brought to recover & In th R g ter Duffus and appointing another man RO g i o thev | the full amotmt of $336,000. J—F. B. Psikal; a Bohemian black- | 1o his place, created quite o sensation and | borectiey the tastonmmnts ALY e ) Lhe A Ja o Moin ena At 3 1 smashed the instruments carried by the Besiiaito 1o ButRoMBERIILE smith living about seven miles southwest of | ¢y;rns out to have been unwarranted. Ashort- | students, many of whom were seriously in- o 3 st be lit- | town, shipped from here today for exhibi- | age of £193.72 was found by the inspector but | jured. The attempt of the railroads to force an lieutenant governor ordered the reading of | In the reports of sald committee, for | erally exterminated. All hopesofa r tion in the manufacturers department of | this was m moneys owed by business men for | © The government of Bolivia has raised the | adjournment of the upper house to prevent ini RGa%1 ad & Al and expendtig, withoub: aut ation are at end. Both sides are manifesting | the World's fair three articles, viz.: Christ | stamps and envelopes. for which Mr. Duffus | state of sicge in the republic except in the | the passage of the railroad bill calls for the opinions of the legal aav of the im. | using P i, 1 it g . o : 4 A I 43 ! 3 law, public moneys In traveling t the most dogged determination not to yield, | nailed to the cross, justice with balances | had them charged, most of which was paid | state of Beni. Conditional amnesty has | more shan passing notice. That somethin peashment committoo, and the reading fell | T TATEC L ERE R It 1801 Both proclam the justice of their cause in hand and a leaden casket. as s00m 4s the news of the trouble had - be- | been granted, but the right has been reserved | 0o B PR U8 A0 06 - TS SHGCEAE with fur heavier weight than when fiest I further report that, in my opinfon, sata | both insist that the other faction isin the | The ininature Chrisw is about four feet | come known. The shortage was made good | to prosceute’ull who were engaged in the | W8 in the wind has been apparent for the heard in the house at the morning Session. | yengimmms faile te shaw thatine mpom 5814 1 \wrong. When the clash comes. if the militia | in height, wears o crown of thorns and has | as soon s Mr. Duffus was apprised of the | recent attempt to overthrow the government, | Past three days, as Holdrege, Burt and all As the sccretary paused between the sen- T Do, Or any of them. were fetunted oy | are victorious, fears are entertained t arms extended as they were supposed to | faet. In an interview Mr. Duffus claims th gt R the other railroad generals have stayed s tho e By milesasy thel sald board, or any of them, were actuated by | ppe (G wrenk vengeance upon those e be while nailed to the cross. Justi whole thing is a schemo concocted by his | s.in DONINGO'S RULER I ropy, | right here, although working under cover, tences one could almost have heard thedrop- | corrupt motives, or that they orany of them | zons who have acted as med a woman about seven feet in height, with | enemies to get him out of the postofice. He L NGO'S LER 1) £ 4 “ 5 Z i i > gullty of' & # i f —_— Their headquarters at the state house has ping of a pin, were guilty of any wilful 1 h of official | endeavored to settle the matter wit lifelike expression of the face, stands | suid he had sent in his resignation and was < Xethon i > Their 1 Thero was little debate after the attorneys' | duty. Allof which is respectfully submitted | of life. It is believed that they have several | €rect, holding in one hand a pair of scales. | willing to step out but not as a defaulter. Heo Is Placed Unde 'l i"“_"' by & French | peen in the rooms of the heutenant governor, recomraendations had been read. A motion Sternes B Pousn. | white men marked for slaughter in case they [ The casket is about four feet lon id i8 1Tt is the general opinion that Mr. Duffus £ 3 anda small army of the attendants and win the day. So strong has this feeling decorated over the outside with beautiful | simply made the mistake of being slow jn | NEW Yomk, March #0.The Clyde line uneasiness become that tor Hon. John | raised flowers, The material used in the | making his collections. No one thinks he | steamer Suginaw arvived from San Domingo The following was the vesolution presented | C. Gibbons, United Stat mmissioner | Manufacture of these’ articles was heavy | jutended to rob Unele Sam rs bring news of by the' committee and recommended for | heresent the following telegram plate zine, and_considering that they wore b . to adopt the impeachment resolution was Went Over Titl Attern, promptly foliowed by a call of the house Five members of the lower house were ab- n. messengers has been kept constantly em- ployed. It now secms that orders were sent out to bring in every individual who would this morning. Her passeng he arvest of the president of San Domingc Ko I aLi00 o i Al A sont, three: having b 1, Tt was | adoption: A TR T Rennety, | Made at a small country bl 1 shop Towa Mill Destroyed. t |l- s ‘\ e TR L 1-:5‘: be likely to have any influence with either charged that the others were teying to dod Rostlveq Thot artlol i poaninioncl Tndian Ajent, ces stil]l | the workmanship is indeed good. EWTON, la., March 30.—[Special Tele- | P¥ “\‘ A -'( i o ‘l “0 | Senator Hale or Senator Thomsen, and 3 ¢ ) Resolved, That articles of impeachment be | (i bioodahod af L i - - E 3 The Wi i i City. According to theirstory the president ol e 3 g J an agreement to meet again at 4 o'clock to- | of this state for malfeasance in office against | invoived,"but afrald they wiil. Ifyouare | Dikora Ciry, Neb, March 50.—[Special ity was desiroyed by fire early t i tah aallod umon . twh: Trencn | AL INMUEyiFoqlioN 1 morrow was reached and the joint conven- | the following persons, 1o wit: John C, Allen, | COming you hadbetter boauieks o - | Telogram to Tur BerJ—The suit for $10,- | morning. It was built twenty-five years ago | FHERECE 00 B8 e cemt the | I the report is true, as it leaks from rail- ) B A1axal ved secrotary of state; A R umphroy, commise | o onncor s it at N o | 000 damages institated by Mrs. Alice I, | by J. R Mershen and I-m"al\\.x\w been the | ©F “]‘_‘,‘“}“‘lfi“‘,” \r\‘“‘lwm.!ln ‘\'1”:"'“ ‘l'lmw“ | vond headquarters tonigit, the Jig is up and 3 A feoling of relaxation eame when the call | jioper of public dands and hutldinas Georse | gon“Chiarles B. Stewart at_Guinesville, | Sides against P. J. Kegfe, William Riley et SRR RITE ORI A0 R Thuron, | SAAkRS £ sy sy o | nomistako, as it would givo soventooniygigs 23 Wf tho house was mado. Tho offect of the | U Hastings, attorney generali J. B Hill, ex- | oy’ ‘und Judge James M. Shackeiiford, | ol for the death ‘of he#husband causcd by | Overhauled and medernised a fow vears ago | whither he was about to start Lo quelkan | for ydjournment. It is stated that Senator B e 11 lisabie howrovar: dubing ‘the | T OAUICEREEMED, Muskogoe, T. T. "'The foliowing was also | Whisky sold by the defendants, which was | BLi €088 OF BB 0 FREeE, Yo BKO ARe 4 insurrection Hale has expressed a ermination to BRI was gaRlesho b As s00n as the clork finished the reading | sont commenced in the district court yesterday, | i PESSEC S LA REEE B R SOORCRENE | Tho president’s sudden descent upon the | vore for the bill in case it come =} remainder of the afternoon. It may per- | of tho report and the legal opinions, Barry | Axtiers, I T., Mareh 30.—Hon. Hoke $mith, | resulted in a disagreement of the jury aftor | fHIHE fes0ctbon, dilerwaids passcc s ¥ho OULLOMBLED Lok Abwee 01908 I I ) ith, h B into the hands of Wilson, Forbes & Mafiitt | bank wus the outcome of a legal suit between s 3 hapsipave somewhat prepared the members | moved the adoption of the veport | S ‘n.‘.,;,rm Interior \\.’.\u. .« being out sixteen hours, At one time the ‘”‘A‘| ““ th “]'r R e RN ",l.“ e th ) i Lbs iatia sy to passage, a8 he pledged himself to that or 8088 » @ mor v, by p nsket ae tak. Choctaw forces within a few ry stood uil ) three avor of award SRS wae properiy of 4 o ARG 90 " A ks 8GO0, " | effect during he 4 ! a ", for the sessiou of the mortow, but th Howe asked that no hasty action be taken, N oI, Ll jury stood nins to thregdn favor of award- | onoireloss will be near 815,000 with £,000 | volvines the payment of & sum of money. The | wring t campaign and 3 be an impressive scenc that may well aff APWantad AbEA dnr noub St 1 - Graginee O P g T Ing damages, < insurance, Y0¥ : | it was on that pledge that he was elected >y pven thoge who ordinarily profess to feel S s et P i el ey i H The jury today awarded William Hedges Tho bleket tence machinery houso of 17, T,, | 048€ wis sent to the higher court for Judg- | gyep Dr. Alden. Helds further represented i« 0 Ol 1y profess to feel give time for consultation, ut Burls, Tex., to 5 230 nge 10 08! steer A ifon e picket fe chinery house o s i U Rl . A 3 08 o diftarerce. AR o B e v = aald thas:| United s QIR Grmuoss, $2) damage lon Hat ‘l‘;l" A sweer which J0¢ | Maylan and the miding machinery business menb, Buk Sunare ‘I':_“ (ihis delaved it 106 | 4g saying that he hoped the bill would not Tmpeachument Seoms Cortain, the report should promptly be adopted, so Whether these ofticials can do anything ag | turn afte season last summer. ;:,‘H‘;h\'\‘,‘.‘ ‘;11::&::4‘(1;‘,.1“““' located fu tho will | (08 b0 “hilitin, with instructions to seize | BOt vhat far, as he was personally opposed to What the result of the joint session to- | s to give timely notice to the senate to meet | this stage of the impending tragedy is doubt- | ) Thousand Bushéls of Corn K > - whatever French gold they could find | it and would not think of voting for it ex- i ful. It is known that the militia bicterly re sent the intervention of noncitizens in® th matter. A few hours more wili undoubt bri morrow Afternoon will be is something that | the house in Joint convention. After consia I Baptist Young Ve still belongs to the future, bup sentiment | erable spareing it was decided to make the | | WesTeRy, Neb., Maréh 3). Supsaxvoan, In., March gram to Tue Bee™=Two ln | Tue Bee.)—The district convention of the T taining 10,000 bushels of corn belowging to | it (80 RO CEREIERL O T The soldiers pro fal to | Ma d « comn 1o the bank on | cept for his pledge. The 1 14, tore down doovs, blew open Vaults | welve bills al fcd off £12.000 in cish. The French | yidyonding, an inder on the cruisers was apprised are now but vl of the vailroad bill on s that order is to be tonight finds but one expression. That | impeachment vesolut articles: of impeachment will be adopted is | 2:50 p. m a special order for g the Western Elevator company caught fire ; of the outvage and sent an avmed force | Wken up in the worning it could be reached regarded as just as certain as the day is to Soon after the house reconvened RAULROADERS ARRESTED, this evening at & o'clodk and were entirely l }“_“!;l‘“} l:'“;x "m »‘w\n»m .\!‘\\Ij‘I’H in ”':\,'.'” ashore, which captured the president as he | inone day if it wero not for the fact that dawn. Strenuous efforts are being made | Barey offered a resolution instructing the consumed, very little of the grain being | fOr the past two days. A large number of § was about to proceed to Monte Christi. a | the joint conven delegates have been present and the mee ings have been very spirited, Th closed last evening with an addres W. P. Hellings of Omaha, While here the delegates in a body visi e oo | b comes on at 4 o'clock. small place on Domivican and Haytian | Ty s stated that one of the pla excrcises | borders. The president was held in custody 1 18 stuted thut one of tho plans GLSEE s by Hev. | aud word pldat wis hold I eustody | vaitroad contingent in the way of filibusters A Another French eruiser 1s on tho | g isto move to recommit bills on thelr A | way to San Domingo City. with instructions | passage, and in that way throw down the tonight by the friends of 'tut ofieials to faduca the r stand firm they ha pablicans to | garding other oficials and ex-officials whose | o e \'lh' ¢ '“\'". lrond sen. | hine failed to wovk. A bucket brigade suc- | & 1, Mo, Murch #0.—A rallroad sen- | oo jod jnmsaving the eleyators uud oth | sation, in which soven Missouri Pacific 1000- |y B, te S wars vust bmpeachment, but | names do not appoar in the recommendation ot with indifferent success, | of aclunent r cribs he loss is about 30,000, ot = o P S TR T Totonso partisans sy in ouswer to | Wwas obviously aimed at ox-Auditor | MOUYe engineers, and another cmploye are ) insurance. Ovigin o1 tho fireis unknown, | the Western Norunl college building, which as T how the use shiould bu disposod o, | bars for debate and thus kill the time, " ! 4 concerned, came to light tonight. thoug 4 - ~ | en completed, and - expressec An indemuity of & wis at first | fERia) e Rt s their pleadings that it hias now gone too far | Bentdn, and 1 declaved that its object | Go0 “1'\"“{"““,‘I'".‘I“_“:‘f:f ‘““_h"‘”““n”:‘ "H:: | aran LR Whsslmon: i es s greatly surprised to find sueh | manded, but LT 1L i% not now apparent how the bill can be 14 poc and that there is but one thing to | Was to prevent any guilty man from escap- | engineers aro charged with being in collusion | GRAND TsLAND, ' Neb., March 80.—The | i lege edifi pending the areival of the next French mail, | reached before Suturday at the earlicst, and do. ‘The backers of the impeachables assert | | with a timekeeper at Sedalia to rob freight | Grand Island Wheel club was reorganized | uid for n Libel | Zbe. bussangers ) roachod horo toduy | possibly. nob beforo noxt woels, 1h I8 ESHSSE that the impending action could e averted | Kaup raised tho point of order that this | trains on the Missouri Pacifie. It is said [Mast night, with W. R. King as president; F | Ceoan Ravios, To., March 80, -[Special | $iat6 that there fs tronblo brewing in Siun | parent that voves to fix a duy of udjovrnmer glig, 1€ the vrepublicams woald stand together as a | Wits a matter for the joint convention to con- | thousands ef dollays worth of property " ve | W, Meyer, vice presidant; Rube Powell, cap | Telegram to Tie Bee. ] When the cass of | o 8" before the bill is passed ave indirectly votes fow independents and democrats could be sider, but the spesker held it properly came | oon Slolen ans X arrests may be ex- | gins Arthur Mayer, kocretary and treas- | A O Clafne ot 3 | against the bill, as the railroad schemers NESUe 3) | pected soon o Missouri Pacific oficials | | e B S Rt B I I vt C. George of Vinton agaiust the Re | 4 3 o ¢ ducad 1o tako the same position, hut the ma- | before the houso could cot be induced o talk of tho affaie. | embors ‘““'h‘l‘:;‘m " o the strroundiny | publican Printing company of this city for | CLEVELAND, O, broke out lhlml a way to kill all the intervening ! of the vepublicans can see no justice in | Casper said that the evidence taken | The namer of the'employes connected Wwith | gowns are to be o | $20.000 duinages for libel came up in the dis- | in the Forest City varnish works (his after- | thne i the initial move cay be successfully tho proposition oven if it were true. Thel strongly implicated other oficials, and addi- | the robbery are uot known | e | trict court at Marion today the dofendsnt i noon and spread with greatvapidity. Owing | made. Grim determination 3 are soveral of the republicans who have de- | tonal evidence should be tuken. The reso- | ——gp—r— | Reath of frusks Ploneer, | ofered to confess judgment for £00 and | to the combustible natuve of the conter kood faith on the part of all the supportors 24 tormined to vote against the ofticlals and | lution was adopted | Movements of Ocean Steamers Maren 30, | Bruuy, Neb wwh 80 ~{Spocial Tele- | costs \\hl‘t h was accepted and the casa Wits | b o fuarior was soon & scething furnac of the bill will alene lead to its passage, R ¢l o S A i . | York 5 | mother of Fred Paap of this precinet, died : 0.0 PORGIG YO I AROGMEE WATAYy | mun, . -Loss, §30,000, ”:‘ ‘“.“ oA Ay 1 going 1o trial before I'he clerk of the house transmitted a writ- | At Lizard—Passed —Italy, from New York. | [ast night, aged 84 Mrs. Paap was one of | which the plaintiff claimed was fulse £ g 1 Among the ite in the bill ot Shilling L aprenie court ten notice to the senate notifyng that body | ‘_.\;(ll.unlnnp Arrived—Russia, from New | Otoe county’s oldest. settlers, having lived Fort Dodge Federal Hulldin Mo BExpeeted It Bros. for goods furnished the legislature i ”llwu nendations of the Committee. | that olutions 0 impeach Allen, Hum- \ YOO o0 o o Ao r ] here continuously since 1857, Foxr Donae, [a., Mavch 30.— [Special Tele- Wianyaron, Del, Mareh #0.~Thomas ¥, | ouc for a cut glass wkstand that is charged A The report of tho commitie was as fol. | Phrey, Hastings nnd Hill had been enter- | yu h Sent to the Asylum, gram to Tug Bee.]—The first stone for the | \rd says that Wis appointment as ambas- | 8t $15, while another of the same articles ls | o B tained by the house, und inviting the sen- | At Bremerhaven—Arrived—Lahn, from | Fuesoxt, Neb, March 3.—(Special to Tus | Fort Dodge goverumant building was swung | sador to Great Britain was not unexpected | assessed agalust the state at $1U, No such OTHE HONORABLE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 1 ale Lo appear in the house within three days, | New York. [ Bee.)—Mrs. Peter Pederson was examined | into position today. The building is to mnA\ aud that he will probably accept the offer, l articles are visible Lo the naked optic Wi