- - - - - . - - - - - : _ - , - . L . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. . ; THIRTEENTHYEr1Lb.t . _ . OMAH A , NEB. ? RNDAY MIINLNGiECEMBER 17 , 1883. . NO. Th4 HOW O'DONNELL ' DIED. _ _ _ JLs Caliii Pirmllss for tile Last Act iii r Life's ' Great Bi1i11 , ho Ooiidcimied Man Makes No t t Statement from the Scaffold : as Expected. . ; Boistoroua Wottther aini a Orowd f Out to Soc the Black Flag Raised , The Brother's ' Sad. Walk Before \ the GloomPrison Walls , AIliIIiHoIt ( lint II ( 'iig an ? } 1t THE PEAT1TI i'MI ) . 'tO'1)NNELT. ) IIUNO AT 8 rnis L . NEw1.rR PnIsoN , London , Doccinber 17.-O'Donnell was hanged at two miii utes ; past oiglit. o'clock this inoruhig. Despite tlio biBtorous and iqua11y weather , considerable of a crowd aaaon bled at the prison at 7 o'clock , hundreds of workmen passing by the jail waiting to gaze at the black flag. Among them was O'Donnell's brother , who paced to and fro opposite thio llag.staff in the most do. jected. mafinor , exciting the 8yinathy of all present. The execution occurred without a hitch. O'Donnell 'ns calm and collected and made no statement on ' . the ( O'DONNELL'S LAST $ UNIAV. ' ( Lone , December 16.-James O'Don- iioll sscd a good night , and continues I cheerful. Ills appetite is fair , but ho enjoys smokitig inure than eating. He " was visited this afternoon by Father . Fleming and another priest , and was , \ very attcntivo to their exortions. The strictist reticence is observed by the prison officials. A spccisl guard of 24 i 111011 iS 011 duty inside the prison day and night , and several detectives have boon stationed outside. The streets in the vicinity of the prison are empty and quiot. Son.o uneasiness being felt about Bina's drop , it was thoroughly tested to. day and the machinery again overhauled. seemed to work well. The exclusion of memberB of the press and thodifliculty of obtaining inforznatkn causes much dis. aatisfattion. The execution will certainly take place at 8 o'clock Monday morning. Victur hugo has written Queen Victoria , asking her to pardon O'Donnell. . I FIRM AS A ItorK. The police leaving duty at the prison 'this evening report thaL O'Donnell continues - tinues firm as a rock. Every one is much , impr3sod with his nerve. O'DonnelL d fully prepared to moot hin Into. but remarked - , marked that Ida deathwouldbo avinged V on England. Victor. Hugo' mhis letter 1 says the queen of England has shown , - ( more than once hbrgratness of heart i . and the queen will grant O'Donnell his life and accept the unanimous thanks of . the whole civilized world. f ; A SILLY SCARE. ' The police to-night assert that the , . . , British government i informedfromNow . York that a strong , well-organized part . . of American Invincibles loft New Yor York November 29 aboard the steamer .ATnsyrian Monarch , for the purpose of attempting - tempting a rescue of O'Donnell. This party , says an American dispatch , are ! desperate men , and through allies in ' London have chartered a small and swift . steamer in London to convoy O'Donnell to sea. As ridiculous as any such idiotic scheme must appear to persons who arc acquainted with the situation at Nowgate or any other Eng- halt prison , still the Scotland yard force are taking official notice of the dispatch and have posted a strong corps of special inca at Gravesond for the pur. P050 of arresting these Americans when they arrive on the Assyriati Monarch ; to-day The police believe the Amen- caiis are coming over , not to atompt a rescue cue , but for revenge against the officers ( L and others engaged in the prosecution of , . O'Donnell. Every efrort will be made to arrest the entire party on their landing. ' Special permit has been granted to allow a close search of all baggage and passon. gers by the Assyrian Monarch. I The police boarded the steamer Assy. . nan Monarch , Sunday , but no arrests wor made , as there was no passenger : list on board to furnish names of sus- t pected persons. ; A CONFEED INVINCIBLE. . , . It ; is published that O'Donnell yoster 4 day , for the fir3t time since ho killed I Carey , admitted practically that he was an invincible. The admission was made ' I L ; to his brother , and by him di'ulged in . - an interview with his brother yesterday evening. It is reported that O'Donnell , . said ho never felt any regret for killing Carey , and feels none now. It is also said that lie would msko this declaration upon the acafiold , and that these would be his dying words. . STA'FRSIENT ON TilE SCAFFOLD. ' /i According to his brother , O'Donnell intends to make the following statement , upon the scaffold : , "I killed James Carey , the informer. , , I am not sorry for killing him , and never have been ; not only th'it , but all ofLon. don's wealth would not buy or induce rue to give anyone away. " Thu last clause about "iiot giving anyone away" is the only alleged statement of 'O'Donnell's 'which is cousstrued to imply that lie was an Invincible. His friends argue that this admission does not necessarily moan that ho is an Invincible , - but rather that ho would give no one away , even if ho could. TilE LAsT rAR1WELL. LONnON , December 17.-Masse , will be said at 8 o'clock this morning in the various Catholic churches for the repose - , of O'Donnell's soul. 'rho local news I 9onoy states that at the farewell visit of . .4 1 0 Donnell's brother to him Saturday the IflOfl conversed half an hour. O'Donnell gave Iris brother final instructions in regard gard to certain msttors. They spoke in Irhji to prevent the wardens from understanding threnu. O'Donnell said he fult comforted because the fund which was subscribed for his defence would be divided among his wife arid I other dependent relations. He died for Ireland and would die like a bravo luau. O'Donnell's brother was desirous of burying the body in consecrated gronuirl and was horrified to loani that tire ro. mains must be nrterrrnl in tire Prison yard. As the brother would riot be nil. lowed to revisit O'lonnell ire stnitd that ire would stand outside Nowgato prison Monday until the black Ilag was hoisted. G1IiltIj LO1UI6 N NIVS. IIOSTITi VV ShOWN AMERII..tN MISSIONA RIRS. C.tiito , December lU.-l'hiere is great oxcitcineirt between the Musselurren anti Christians in ripper Egypt , attributed to tire action of tire American iniMlonraries. The populace .iro defiant and a lolular outlrcak is inun'rnent. The governor irs warned the Eryptiari government of tire situation. ' 'iro Anuroricanr nrissiona- rics in Siout are sent by the board of foreign missions , froni tIre United Pros. bytenisur church , headquarters at Pirila. delphnia , arid their names are : Revs. John Ilogg , .1. A. Alexander arid John Citron ; Mrs. ( iifThn and Mra M. J. Mc- Comi and E , E. Nowling. There is a mission training college at Siout attend- el by over two hundred studonta , mostly iytiauis , who are being educated for Irirearoirary work among the urative tribes. Also a training school for young Egyp. thur girls , whruro they arc pr pared to be- comotac1rors of their own sex in Erzypt. llRi'OltMS IN' SI'ANISIL 1\IAIrID \ , ) , December 16.King Alfonrso , in ooliilrg tire cortos last night , reforreti. to Iris recent journey , declaring that his object was to pay debts of friendship and all ctiorr arid strengthen tire bonds of friendship between Spain arid foreign nra- tiona. Spair's relations wUir foreign powers , lie said , wore excellent. Tire 5lCeClr ahludos to refornirs which will be introduced iii the array and navy ; also in tire adnriniatration of justice which will secure trial by jury. Referring to the colonies it says : Suppression .f punish- Iflerit by stocks and fetters proves the sincerity by 'which the law abolishing slavery would be carried out. The speech concludes : After several reforms are voted tire government will introduce air electoral reform bill in which urriversali. zation of suffrage will give equitable representation to all social interests , after mssing which admission tins cortes will be ended. ended.TILE TILE RIIEIIVE dYES IT UP. Losoox , December 16.-It is rumored that the khedive has notified England that he cannot confront tire present sitrr- ation in Egypt unless his position is s - cured by thepresence of othorthanEgyp- tian troops. It is believed , therefore , that a strong English force will be dispatched - patched to Egypt. Several battalions of nriilitia have been enrolled to replace troops withdrawn from 1 roland. , TRIAL OF 1)YY.tMITSIts. The Glasgow dynramitos Irave been taken to Edinburgh for trial tomorrow , acconripanied by a strong police escort , . AN ANTI-JEv1sII IIIOT. A riot has taken plaeo between some drunken soldiers and a number of Jews , at Garmolinzi , in .Podoha- Russia , re suiting in killing a rabbi and the wound. ing.of many Jews. Sovirat aoldieri.havo ' , been arrested. . ItElNFO1tCZSIJINTS FOit TOUiN. PA1UH , December 16.--Reinforcenuenta arc to bosent , to Tonquini in the shortest possible time to raise the French force to 16,000 mon. AFFAI1tS IN 'CIILNA SIrANOIrAI , December 16.-Everything is quiet at Pekin. Nothing is known here about tirereported revolution in tire imperial palace. - A SAMPLE , ILENTY IN STOCK. VIENNA , December 16.-A. cargo of 5,000 tons of American wheat has boon brought by steanrer from Hamburg to Laubo iii Bohemia. This is the , first cargo of American wheat over imported into Austria. rumi : (1En1.tN 1'RINCE IN RO\IR. Rois , December 1G.-TIre mayor of Rome has issued a proclamation stating that the German crown prince will ar- arrive to-morrow as the guest of the soy- oroign to draw closer the bonds between ( lermarly and Italy , adding : "Rome will know how to receive hinr. May ho regard our welcome as the homage of all Italians. " Tire pontifical secretary of state and the Gornran representative at the vatican ireld a conference in refer- cries to the proposed visit of tire prince to the pope , which nrreoting is now considered - sidored assured. A FINANCIAL' iIFFICIIITY. CAIRO , December 15.-Baker Pasira's departure for Suakim is again poatpono owing to financial dlfliculty. FOUR ARRESTS MADR. \TISNN. , Doconrber 16.-Four persons , including an anarchist workman , have been arrested ira connection with the prurder of tire commissary of police at Floridsdorf last night while returning fronraniroetiuigofworcmen. Tlrepublio re centiy seized a number of handbills pub. lisired by Herr Most , warning people to abstain front general action and recom mending single acts of violence , especi. ally agarnst the police , with a view to creating terrorism. Schooner anti Crow 1405t. CuIoAoo , December 16.-Specials pub. lished to-day dated \S'innipog , announce the loss of tire schooner Mary Ann Huriburt , also tire tug ICincardino , with a dozen souls. The followirrg dispatch has just been received by tire Associated Press : "DIJLUTU , Mmmi. . Ioconrtbor 16.-Ab. solutoly nothing is known regarding the little schooner Mary Ann Iluniburt , cx- cept that on tire 3d inst. sire was at Nepigeon bay iording with railroad sup. plies for Michipicotono arid that tire tug ICincardino was to tow her down as soon as loaded , weather permitting. 'I'iro first intelligence of any loss would natur. ally conro from Prince Arthur's landing , but nothing is known of tire matter there , nltlroug'h sire is over duo at tirat ; mint. It is not believed hero that there 18 any cause for anxiety about either tire schooner or tug or their crows. " - - Clialir o& ' IICkll HI'IIe. ST. ! alUftI , December 16.-Tire moor- porators of tire Chain of Rocks Bridge company , whose purpose is to build a bridge across tine Massissipui at tire loca. tron kurown as the "Chaini of Rocks , " three mules above tire present bridge , have elected tire followiirgolliecns : I'resi. dent1 Thomas howard ; vice president , William Glasgow , Jr. ; secretary , A , F. RoWer ; treasurer , John S. Ferguson. Two nrihhionr dollars of stock have been subscribed. An act of inrcorioratkrr wilt be applied for at circe. Slate 'I'enulicv& Association , Special l)1rurtclr to ' 1'niglIr : . LINt'OLN , lcb. , locumbcr 10.-Tire Nebraska State 'l'eachrers' association wit bout its next session in tins city err tire 25th , 2flthr and 2lthof Mardi. ltAUItOAI ) iItTTILtS. 'r'uir : ixun : ltArrs. : : NNW- YoRK , loceniber 10.-At I ire ittlartonly irreetirug of tire IasseIiger tie. lnrtrrierrt of tire joinrt executive conrrrnit. too of the trunk hues twerrty.tlrroe roads were roproserrted , Tire unreeling con- liriried the actiorr of tire ahnrtiinrg corn- nrittco mr rctlucinng rates by tire way of tiroso litres west of Chicago arid St. Louis which do not pay conrrnrrissionra to brokers , to moot tine rates rrradc through brokers by other lures. It. is stated by ConniurrisMonror Pierson tint the rnneoting was 'jf a urrost lrarnnonn'rous arid cllcctivo character. 'l'icket..s mayo boon ostorod by way of tire Louisville , Evansville & St. Louis railroad whr'rclr wore taken oil' six weeks ago on account of cuttinn of rates. A. resolution was 1)setl iiroctiing all irrtcrcirarrge of pas. senrger btrsinrcas to cease with Iirnes.kc. yond tine territory of tire committee who iersist in laYmflenrt of conirnirissionis to brokers iii opposition to tire conninnnittoe's rrrics. A reporter founrd that scalpers on llroalway wore selling ticiceis to St. Paul and Onrralra at rates innrdor tire reductiorns made by tire committee Friday , arid told , Corunniissiouer Pierson.o vill nrreet theurn , " was tire comnrmissiorner's reply. . % FrLtIi' ' ci' A WAR. LeNnoN , Deounrrber 10.TIre Econro- nmnist says : Anrericanu railway securities are flat , owing to rumors of a railroad war of rates in tire west. Lake Siroro & Michigan Southern arid Ohio & Mississippi - sippi dropped 1s per cent , Norfolk & Western preferred , Ponmnsylvania arid WTabnsh Preferred per cent , CIricigo , Milwaukee & St. Paul 2 per cerrt , Cirion Pacific ( lOO per share ) about 10 per cent , and Wabash ordinary 1 cent. - . - - Tire Hontinroi's , 4IilieaI. Dcrnoir , December 10. - In tire sea' muon's international reunion yesterday the rej.ort of tire committee was adopted condemning tire Forty'soventIi congress for riot passing tire bill introduced in that body for the better protection of life and property on tire great lakes , do- darling that many lives and mu large amount of property have been sacrificed since on accounrv of tire culpable niegli- gence of doirgreas.in refusing to take action - tion on tire subject. 'i'Iro resolutions de. irand that tire present congress pass such measures. TinoSkolotonr Ilorsornein. Duuu uu , Ia. , December 16.-Major Cranr , of this city , who belonged to the Sixth iowa cavalry , believes that ire ins identified the twenty-three skeletons recently - cently found in Dickey county , Dakota , 58 being the remains of a scouting part sent out from tim camp of the Sixt Iowa cavalry in 1863 , and who were never hoard from. The cavalry buttons , I spurs and bones of horses found with the hunnalr' ? rothains , together with the locality in which they were discovered , make thoprobabilityvury strong. TELEGItAPII NOTES. The Princess Mary Amelia , of WurLanburg , Is dead. Konia , Asiatic Turkey , has been shakeir by air carthjuake. , The factories In Vermnront have shut downi owing to anchor icc. Prime MInister Ferry asks for a suppii mnrorrtnry Toinqulu credit of OOOOOOO francs , hililan Spencer , the actress , sues for a divorce freon her husband , Edward Claybung. irori & Co.'s oil cake naIl ! at Ipswicin , England , was burned yesterday. Loss , 40- , 000. 000.The The ( orman crown prinCe arrived and was received witin great onrthusiasirn nit Genoa yes- terday. Tine Akron , Ohio , straw' hoanil works Were burned yesterday. 14OS $40,00i ; insurance 810,000. Walker's sugar house , Now Orleans , was burned Saturday. I 'oss , 75,000 ; Insurance , .20,000. D. A. Drtrry , a Spencer , Mass , , Iioo iniamnu. macturer has falio'i. LIabIlItIeS , ZS0,000 ; asots , 7O,000. Tire French deputies will be asked to grant 10,000 francs for a public funreral for henri Martin , tine historian. Julia Fox anti Jnmne Greener fought for a of $2,000 near Allegheny City , Pa. , 3atinrday. Fo'c was knocked ourtin the fourth round , J3omtonnlau are moving for tire ocforceinont of the law prohibiting persons under 14 years of ago arid women belngworked in stores crier 60 hours per week. Tire Frencir nunbassiador wii vi.ltod Die. inarck at Fredorichsrinno , Is satisfied witln tine views obtained from Biemarek regarding the relations of France and Gernianry. Speaker Canilsie says ho I. working night and thy on the formation of tine house corn : mnlttocs. Itis expected that tire apuoInitnnents will be announced before tine holiday recess. Tine Oraiigennren propose to lucid a monster meeting at Ioiore , county Down , January 1 , In oujosltIon to the l'ruuoilites at tire earns time and place. Lord Rosmnnoro will be Present. ZoriIlc. , tire Svanisin radlcai , Inn in twelve colunru manifesto , dated London. . , says : "A republic is tine only form of government that will allow Spain to enjoy order , nnorality , ju8tlce rind liberty. " Ieadunig democrats in congress think tire democratic national eonni'entionr will be meld in the west. Chicago Is working quietly but diligently to secure it amid monopolize the convointlonie next yearn. Captain Fw't.ler , Edward Mason annul ( bus Itonarnd , iviro ver6 killed Inn the Now orleans riot , ware burled Saturday. It in , reported that subscriptions 'wlil lie raised for tire hone- fit of tire wife and eirildrenr of Portion. The Manefloid , Ohio , grand jury JIM no' tunreul an Indictrireirt for nnrurder in the sea. turd ilegrea against Itobert Johnson , one of tire Now \Vaehunrgt.oir brnrglars captured hoar Slaeliiy , Ohio , Tlxo trial is sot for January , 'fino ciramred roriralans of a niran nanunod Car. iiiichaei , were found in tire ruins of his hurried siranty iii 1Iouton , Texas. ann It Is supposed that ire was nnrurderod , Us was a republican politician , and sVrs once asvoaltliy slave owner in Alabama. A shnanp contest ii bilrg , waged between Millionaire Flood and ienrator Siruron fur the control of the Ophnir mining stuck. Proxies are tnt a oranniurn of 83 per share , I t ii stated that Siraronn luau. . sectireil a , nnnrjonitr , 'i'inu stock icur neon from 80 ti $ ll.7.'u. 'hire alec. tion connors off urn the 19th. 'l'Iae St. l'aul ale' , stun at 'SVirronrui , Minnie. seta , iruilt twenty years ago , and veitutal at 83 00O bumurud Satinrday. 'lire lessee , iiI. O'rIIl , had 135,000 bushels of barley , the esthnrated value of whicir was 79,0Qo , ila. stroyod , Ills insurance is 860,000. TIre "iiarnorrd Joe" dock anti warehouse was also burnout , Loss $1,000 , ' 1'hr tiler of tire draw bridge wru damneged 2OO0O , , Two barges were slightly damaged , THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Th Sickiicss aii Death'of Rciircscnt- atic llasdBofKaiIsfls Minister Lowell's ' Insti' otons ill the O'Donnell ' Oaso--Lod Gl'OflVillO'S ' 'Reply. Tire 1 I oniso Oonnnur I I 0 ocs , I teorgaun I I 1mm 0 I' t 1nt Somnate anti Itot'i , , I' Talk to liii out ( Irk . Week. . CL'lT4Ul NOTES. NO lTRniFF.1tENCR TO in ; i.utii : , \V.SIInNflTON , December 10-Thurs. day last Secretary Frolirrglruyscn tub- graphed Minister Lowell , stating that tIre irouo of representatives lied brought tine case of O'Donnell to tire president's notice , with tire hope tlrat tire latter might secure a roasopablo delay of cxc- cution of sentence , andascortaru whether time prouer was air American c'rtizonr , amid wiretirer there was an error in tire trial. lit tins telegram ? ntr. Lowell instruicteti ire follows : "As before instructed you vnll con. aider O'Donnell's c'rtizoniahip etabhls1cd. 'rincre holing iii Great Britain rio judicial exarn'inmattori for an appeal of proceedings at a crinninml trial , possible errors can curly be corrected t.hrrouglu a nqw trial or executive actiorr unponr tire mnntonrcu , therefore lhnis government is auxiouns sucir a careful exauninatioii be fivonr thre proceedinrgs irs tins crso as to discover airy error , sirotnid one have boon committed. You arc , therefore , dnroat'sd by tire pres'r- dent to request a debry of tine sononico , and tirat a careful oxawinnutionof tirb case be nniade by her niaosty'a gnvcrnment , arid that tire prisoner a caunsel be per- mnnitted to lrcserut any alleged points in error , " S. Secretary Frelinigirnysen is now mt re ceijit of a tolegranuu from Mr. ljivchi , wino states that on tire 12th inst. , ho rcr ceived tine above telegram awl. imnredi. mutely donnmnnrnicatcd its substance tiI4ord Granville , socretaryof forengnma1fa'rrs who acknowiedged its receipt and. stated that it would be referred to the proper an- thorities , also that on Saturday , the 111th mist. Mr. Lowell received Lord Grain' yule's ' reply , in which the l utter , after re forthig to Mr. Lowoil's cOmnmuniciution , states that counsel for O'Donnell having submitted all represontatious thiornghrt advisable on tire prisoner's behalf , those representations and a11 other cir- cumstanrces of tire casolnavo boon carefully - fully examined and considered in the mnamrmier usual in cases of' capital convia- tions , and her majesty's government found no grounds upon which it would be justified in advising the crown .to in. terfere with tire aomrtenco of law or its execution. . hEATh OF CONORESMSAN ILASKRLL Representative Dudley C. Iraskoll was much worse this morning , and died this afternoon. On account of the ill health oJudga Kelley , Mr. Haskell was giroity % rocog- ni'.edaa leadeiof thd rop'oiicLj hi the last congress in the discussion , ? of. the irriff bill. ' Tiroso wino rnow iuim"best say ire zrnornber of tine mouse was better acquainted with every detail of the tariff than ho. He was an ardent protection. jet , and while the tariff bill was pending , devoted to tint subject nearly the whole of his time , and often hard conferences with manufacturers and others interested in it till late ironnra of the might. To iris indefatigable labors with correction of t.rifr legislation is largely attributed the ill health which ended in iris death. Ho was not well when ho returned to his home after the adjournmennt of congress last spring , arid during the summer Ire visited health resorts in tire northwest and at all these places lie was treated for different diseases , tire lirysicians holding various 01)iflIOliS Ui regard to tine mature of tire illness. Since his return hero ire has been comrfmcd to his rooms. He coin- tmnpiated last week being carried to the house to take tire oath , in order tirat ire nnigbt imntroduce measures in the interest of iris constituentu' , although umrablo to attend the daily sessions of the house. The famniiy of tine dead nnnanraccompanied by a congressional conninittee , will leave % ra5inmligtoni to-morrow for Lawrence , ICansas , wirero they oxpuct to arrive Wednesday , and whore tire funeral will take place tine day following. Tire corn- mitteo appomted by Speaker Carlisle from the house to attend the funeral con- siarts of Representatives HUbacii , aind Ryan of Kansas , Kassoun of Iowa , Burns if IXiseouri , Browne of Jjmdii.n. , 'iciL ; . fovro or ( fib. Un1es Senator Ingalls small return from Massacinusotts tomorrow - row in tune to proceed with tire funeral party , Senator Plumb wili go , accompanied - nied by Senator Cockrcli of Missouri , as a conmnnrittco oftiro senate , Tiny. BONDRI ) SS'IIIRKY. 'J'Iio friends of tire proposed bill oxtonnil ing thobondedwhiskyeriodimvoappoint- ed a comnrmittoo to wart upon Secretary Folger to ask hum not to force tax col- lectiona on whisky conning out of bond until congress takes action. The coin- nnittoo consists of Rcpn-escrrtativo . Blackburn - burn , chairman ; Willis and Culbertson , of KentuckyJordan ; , Fohiolt and Keifur , of Ohio ; Dsvis , Morris and Worthington , of Illinois ; Ilelford , of Colorado ; Valcir- tinre , of Nebraska ; Broadinoad , of Mis. souri ; Mono , of Masachueotts ; I-lcwitk , of New York ; Boynro , O'Neil and Hop. kins , of Penrmrsylvannia , arid Findiey , of Maryland. At a irrocting to be held iinr unediatoly outer adjourinmircnrt of the houses to-morrow , tire committees ivill be enlarged by the additionr of members from Indiana , California , Now York timid Missouri , As soon as Secretary Folgur is alho to resume iris dirties , tine committee - tee viil wait uporn him , niousu : coanmz TTEE $ ANn , IIECESS. Speaker Carlisle now intemrds to nnnako tire amnnoumicemonnt of comnnmnittues next Fridays amrd it is expected tinat the holiday - day recess will begin with tine adjourn- inneint cm that ( lay amid continue until Friday , January 3d , or until tire begimn. mninrg of tire following week , whir tine probabilities favoring the latter. It is mint likely that tine house wilt aesunnblu more than once between Monday arid Friday , arid then only as a formality , i4SNATR nnn'.OIIOANrZATION , 'I'hno mnaelrinrory of tine serrate will bt hut inn working order during tine week. itesolutiorns to proceed to tire cioctioni ol officers will be imnirotluoud Monday or Tuesday. Should tins conie Lo.mnorros , it will go ever , under objection from tit nlunnrocratic , sitk , , unit Tuesday , cnn which tiary a caucus of ileniroeratie semnators y'viil ti ) irbtle5' be multi to decide onr tlrcir no- tioni iii respect to tine orgamnizat'nonn. Tine lrrc at trrnstwon tiny 0jinionia , eqrrcssed no tO tine course of tine ileunrocrats are to tire effect that , they will imot. attomlit to do. lay action cnn tire caucus nomInees of tine runrnbliennis beyonni tire t'unre mmcc- rissary to deliver a few speeciros cnn civil service relorinn mrs exennniniilicd by a prmo- sitioir to eject ; dennnocn'ntlc olhiciuuhu. In reply tine ronubiicnrnns will j mnst'rfy their' course by ; irccedenrts estabhishioti by their opmnucnuts. The disctnaaionr nnray coil- sunnno two or three days. Time ronnminider of time week until Friday night will 1 o corrairnued in diecurss'ronr ci tine now code of runes winch is IfDt. iikel' to ho ills. Posed of unnrtii afterthe holiday recess. CItlMIii MATTERS. A nnUr.un , ourriAni : , l.uvToN , 0mb , lecernnber 16.-lnrtolli. gcnco inns roacineti irene that a inorniblo outrage liars been comrrnnuitteil ott a tinir' teen-year-old damngiutur of Cinrist'nanr Ebb' , sur1wrinntonndemnt of sclrooha of ilmntlor township - ship , rroar Vamnilatimu. 'l'hmmn little girl mmii boon sent to drive irome tire cows On tire way sire , y seized by a voll-dressod miami , mrobrnbly : k years of ago , minr'.l ' dragged to jhre wootis nrear by , whore a revolver Was placed at her meant arid throats mimic to kilt Iner if she ecrenmnreti. Tine child was nnnrablo to help herself , rurd tire fellow accomnnpl'relred his Ireilishr , locd. l'oo1iio niro 'talking of lynrcinimng time rnranr if found Tire eoarelrors caught a yonnig luau vlnoru tiroy carrie near iynreirinng , stud who was ( lilly ea'cd by tire girl declaring thrust ire was riot tire rrrann , A mEsr'nnu.u'rr : Arrnum'r To rso.un'n : : . l'irrsimu ItO , Decennuber 10.-Five 1nria- onners iii charge of 1)oputies Brockaw , Gernnnani annul Berlin , whnilo beinng turkoni to tine ponnitomntiutry yesterday , nrmado a desperate attempt to escape. "mVironr ) as8ir.g down Sixth street , winch is ni- ways crowded , a prisoner unrunod Patterson - son kicked ( lorinnair iii tire etounrach , anrul with murotiror prisonrer started unp Liberty street. , At tine samnno time Lynneir , onno of tine otirer prisoners , tinruw roil popper iii itorlinr'an eyes. Gernmranu amnd Brockaw , wino 1usd mnot mcii tins , started after Pat. torsoni arid iris conmnpannionr arid cornered them in ann niioy , when Patterson drew a revolver , bnnt before ire could use it the ofilcora overpowered lrirrr , Meanwhile Berlin , altlioungir blindodwitin tire pepper , pluckily held tine two prisoners , while Lynch kept tire crowd back by ilourisir. ilrg a razor , Ileimenrranr , tire fifth prs- oner , then canine to tine assistance of Berlin , arid with tine aid of several oil. core who mad arrived by tins tinro the Party was minded aruroly bcliirnd tire bars. The red pepper , revolver turd rar.or , it scorns , wore given to thorn during the trial , secreted in a package of tobacco , mmii ui A OJnLtNK. LiNCoLN , Ill. , Decennrbor 10.-Russell alias Vance who irma been under arrest 011 suspiciOn of being connected with tire era Burma murder , baa boemi die- charged. The iiberated man Is indignant - nant and declares iris intention to bring suit against Larison for false imprison. merit. Tine fooling irero generally is that the arrest was an outrage and Uncalled - called fg' . There is but little question about Russell belonging to the .ord r of cranks. t' A IUThIIiLE fltt CUICAOO. Nnw Yon , December 10.-Georo W. Rumble , who was arrested at his } ulton street office yesterday , is wanted inn Clii- cage , under ann indictmnnent for violating tire postal lows. Ho is charged whir may. inrg , under the name of W. T. Soule & Co. , saint circulmirs tinrougir tue mails by which ins obtamnred nronroy from iris car- respondents under false rereaenitatiomrs. lie was hold inn $3,000 bail. On Rum- bie's office door in tine city was a sign reading , "Western Cmiii amid Cattle As- soc'iation , " which is probably of the same mature as tire Cinicago business. TILE NI\ % ORLEANS IIIOT , NEW OJILEANS , December 10.-I. Th Houaton , now in tine parish prison , makes tire following statomnronit. As cinair- mann of tire executive cannipaigmi connnnit. tee of tine MoEnnery fnctiomr of tine donna. cratie party it was my duty on tine day of tine recent election to receive all complaints amid visit tine various pollimng places througint tine city. In perform- anrcu of my duty I rode hr a cab to Line Seventh ivard poll. During roy stay near tire 1)011 U diaturhamico occnnrred , fol. lowedbypiatolsirota , irIovimngfronnr tineapot where tire disturbance was going cmi arid winile walkinng across tine street I suddenly found nnryaolf confronted by Captaimn For- tier , and within a ralnort diatairco of him. He meld a pistol iii his inamnl , amid inn- Btairtly , without provocation or warani'ig , , fnictl pinzt I)1II1I , it l ° , tire ball striking , my breast fully and squarely iti nine under the impression it mad cmntere fry body. Believing myself wounnded I made air oxanrinnationn as soon as possible and found tire mall ( roar Fortior a pistol struck a button on inny vest crusinnnmg it , emitting tinrouin onro tinickmress of tine vest and lodging iii tire other amid aiuein a severe connttisiomn emi riry chest , Learning later in time dir ) ' tinat urn order mad boon issued for mnry arrest , I at onrco surron' derud. " A ( IAUZY G.tLviToN , Tux , December 10-A Waco special says : Thnonnras Locks aird , J , N. Camnnpboll were arrested this morn mmI charged with counterfoitinng silver coors. Campbell is highniy connnooted , auid liars maid a number of places of trust in tine city govornnnnnnrmrt during the paat two years. Ito confesses that ire liars been a rnemnrbor of air organized aumg for several months , but churns to have boomr actimrg as a detective. A Ihoninidiiry 1)ispulo Entled. Ciiiooo , Deconrnber 16.-Tine Daily Noire' Winnnnipeg special says : A basis of agroemnenithnas Iauomnarnivedatbotwcemn tine Ianitoba , Ontario arid tine lonnimnionr govormrnnont inn regard to the boundary diepunt.o botweemr Mnnnnitoba and Ontario. The PrinrdiIal features are as follows : Mr. Mowatt agrees to relinquish iris claims to tire territory under tine award and submnnit tine case to tine immrporiul privy council , J'onding dec'nsiozn , tinero 'a to be joint authority by Manitoba and I Ontario in tine disputed territory on tine basis nrow under comnside.zation. Legal proceedings cmi hotin sides , already begun wilt ho auraindonred. Tine Ontario govermrmmrannt mars discharged its special Police at Rut lrtage. lie Blow Omit tine Oars , r BALTironts , 1)ocennrber 16. - Ocorgo Norris , a l'resbytonian mininistur aged 71 r years , was suffocated by blowing out thi ? gas , , ALL ABLAZE. A PcllsyIaI1ia Town iii P1rns aii thg. ftoplc Ilcipless , ' . . . -5--- Property to the Amount of $13- oo Destroyed at Weopiiig Water , Iiosc of tiifn as ' 'eli ntM o'I I'v,1icitv , hr ( H iner l'hlmIn'srnnl in Case of limeftnlti Irin'I'rmni , 'VIlE l"IltE 1tI'oiD , 'mmmrr'mNu. ' WArRIi 1OsRS$13,0O0. Stiocial II.patehn toTino 110sf' . . W'n'.ium.i . \r.Tjni , Nb. , Ds ; : niber 16. -'I'lru ( Jomnrnnercinl larnk add Klcaky'a store were burnnod1.o.mnignt. Tire nilarnu Was sonmnaleil abount 4111L1 this ovenr'rnng , Evon7tirinng was got curt of tine bank cx- cept tine suite. ! l'ire innauramre tmre1y. CoVers tine horns winch in , esthnnatid at abounti3O00'on , the btriidutng amid ioooo ; on the stock , mL' , nets , i'a , , , itus A si'nnn : : ii 'Isn1mATION. DtJnroms , i'm. , Decennniior 10.-Tins morning , just as roopieu'ere rotnrnninrg Irons church , Ilanmnern svuru discovered err tire aeconrd flmnr of tine Anmnoricani mouse. 'Pine fire departnnemrt was lrnirltly ? ) 011 hnantl : , hunt tine omnginres tnsetl to punnnrp tire water supply wore idle , annil before stoarnu couniti be raised the Sire had gamnred such conntrol tinuit rnothnirrg smart of a mnnlraele , it was tirounglut , . eutnid save tIne town fronu utter elostructionr , tine burildinngs boinrg nniostly of ; wood lii a alnort tinnie tire l'nre sPrerurL through Ford's tIring store arid nuinned headway to tine poatollice bnnihl. ring. 11y tins tune a hose conrrmnry lurid a smnlply of wiutor , bunt tIre stroannr was so . feeble that little exucuntnomn was done. Tine llannnorn spreaurl rapidly , amid every persomn for inalf a dozen squares away inastiiy loaderl goods on trucks amid carted - ed tinemnr without Lire borough lininits , There secured to be ann titter lack of conr- i'ndenrco in thu tire dopartnniunnt , annul a reigmr of terror prevailed. Time winnd aoonr changed , and tine bunildinugs on tine oppo. site aide of tine street took tim. 'l'ine brick block of 1) . L. Corbett , stopped tim prgrcsa of the Ilamnrea cnn tine vest side of tire street , bu cnn tire opposite aide frame buildings offorerl nrotinirrg bunt fuel to the liannres. The fire raged umntul late Uris aftornioonr , wirenr tire .Annrericanu ox- lwcsa bu'rld'rnrg was reached , amnnl as there weronno , atljnucenrt buildinngs , tIre firemen succeeded inn cinucking tire progress of tire liamncs , irot1 however , borore $75,000 worth of irroporty was dcstroycd. Sr. I.OUIS FluEs. Sr. Lows , Dccennuber 16.-Tire St. Louis glucose works , situated north of East St. Louis , were burned to.night. Loss cnn wrks , $40,000 ; ann stock , $10 , . 000 ; insurance , $30,000. The Limrcohnn public scirool house , corner - nor of ugh aflI Eugenia atreots , was dannnaged $3,000 or $1,000 by fire to- nniglntand J. F , Barry and A , H. Lain. harmVwo firemen , were badly injured. . I , TEXAS ULAER. OALVIMTON , December , 10.-A Corsi. camra special says : Scvcmrbuaimress houses oil Coliinstreot , were burned this inrorn- lug , causing an aggregate loss of $09,000 ; insurance , $49,000. Supposed inroon- diary. Tsvo.xJvns ANI ) $80,000 i.o.'vr. HAI.u'Ax , December 16-Thno Queen building wee burned this morning. It was occupied for insurance and barristera' ' offices , V. Gibson , clothier , tine Spanish consulate , and other otlices , The loss is $80,000 ; innsuramrco , $50,000 , Edward O'Comrnror , a clerk , aged 116 , wino slept in tine building , was suffocated. Tine remains mains , nnninnuns tire ircad , were found in the debris. Tire famnnily of tine jamritor , with tine excoptsomn afar nneieeMartlnaGourtiler , wino received fatal injuries , escaped by jurnpinng to tire roof of air adjoinning building. - SPORTING NOTES. TmmEST. m.OJJS ( .IUNIi RACFs , Sr. Louis , Deconnrber 16.-Tine St. Louis Jockey club amimnounces inline stake Farces for tineir mnreetimng , to comnnrremnco Wednesday , .Juino 11 , as follows : Co. n1uetto stakes for twoyear old fillies , five furlomnga ; St. Jarmias motel stake , for two year oids , tlnroc.quarters of a nib ; Mer- cinaints' Excinrnnrge stake , for three year old fillies , one mule arid a furiomng ; South. cmi motel stake , for three year oWe , one mile amnil a Iuartu ; Missouri Derby , for ( 'area CflV Oms , OP ? niilo and a mail ; Brewers' ' cuj ) . for mull egos , two'mnnrd a (1mnartor mules ; Tine Turrf onein irarrdutap , 0110 mile and a furlong ; Citizens' plate , for all ages , onto nriio timid a ajniartur ; cash inamrdicap , steeple cinase , two unniles. Tire ninces will be run under thur Anreri- can racing rules adopted at Louisville iabt month , Emitnios will close .Jamnuary 15. 't'lroro will also bo two or nnoro Iurse races each duiy. IrRILLIANT IIILLmtmum)8 , 'LoNDoN , lecemnborlfi.-ln tine billiard contest Cannier scored ( iCO , 1)aiy 653. . The latter mnado a .rrnnu of 309. Tine scores to-might wore , Garnnier 1,200 , Daly 1,157. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ laruiuremice , Ilnns. , inn Itlonnrning , LasvmuENci' , Icas. , Ioceznrbor 10.-Tire news of tine deatir of Dudley C. Ilaskoll , mnenrrbor of congress frommr tine district , was received in. tins city , winich was mis home , with tine doopst feeling of grief , Tine imntolllgenrcowas in smock to the whrojo conninmnunrity arid has castthe darkest glounri ovom. tine city. Ho was born hr Spring. held , Vt. , mu 1841 , came to Lawrcmrce whom andy tinirtconr years olnlamnd most , of iris Ito sinnco thuemi liars heWn hero lie was one of tine nnroat lronnnimncnrt citizens iii macian , political anrd. religious circles. His urntinnicly taking oWjust wincu ire mad worn a irationral roputantionn amid inn tire pnimnuol life is a serious blow to } anrsaa , his romnairns will bo somnt hero for inter. mnnonit , but tine date is miot. fixed. A Vciy Oloso Call. FAnnie , Dark. , Decummrbor 10.-Tine finn winch destroyed Nra , ChoyeLte' board jog house run Mor'ohoadyeaterdayssproac so rapidly that tine innmmnnutes whir graa ( litilculty escaped inn their might clothes Most of thnemrr Were Inure or less burnnutl Robert 1)odgo , hugh Finn , Win. Flotch I or , Mrs. Choyatte , JannresYard arid ( iu S Wotinerol varo seriously butued or inn S jured while junnipirig front un second stor wimrdow , I _ _ _ _ _ . _ , . . . . , _ For.:1ou , Madam , . . WhOse ComnploxLomi Jietrays .SOlllC liiiiii hinting hniiei'I'ec- lou , ivhoso iiilrror tells you tIiiit , you imm'o Taizimeil , Sallow anti disilgitreil In couiite- ilauce , 01' Iia'i'o ' Eriipttoits , 1eilmiess { , 11o11"hiIlesS or 1111- ' whole.somno 1I1LI'4 of Coimi flex- lou vo say USO hogan's ing- ' i1olf t 11fl11fl. . It is a ( leltealo , harmless niiil dChIglLtfllI article , lro- ( luclilg liLa IIIOSL hifltllrill anil elltrIthlCIlig tints , tile arttflcI nllt.y of'hifc1t 110 OJS01'VCr ) can detect , aiiil ivimicli soon beconies 1)ernlnhlelLt ) it' tue Mn'noh1a iairn Is jutUcl0us1 A , . an ninvirarrant , S tOSTETTER' ' Siomimi iIr liIttcr Iraq mc- II ' cehot the umnoit it I . a ; ate , frito ( nilluelit thy. siciauu , , airi hsonu occillined r tnumirot ! 'ntik anarchy atanil. ' - antilniinirnatar- - S ; . 2 . . . ' . -r- ! - renicilles. its niron , . S - - . - , - Cr ice a , an altera. , S , the ot illsordsnei l ' - t - . , , initntIomue of t h ( , .m , itommmacli , nirer and , . , . . lvols , titL , ventiva of mmualarral j ilI.oaes are rio less r-enniwmacii. 11 TOMACII For sale by air 1T'TEBS Inmarghit emit DCAI' It 1T'TEBSminnie whom apply p nor rmoteute's Al. minnie for 1851. 1 : - ' i . ' - . - - - BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ann execlient nppetinnnmg tomilc on -f ' -v : tX qulaino niamor , now uned ovcr the i-in . vtuuro nsinid , carTon 1)yslicpSIC 1)Iirnrha'mn , F'evcr nnui Anirru atom nit n t ' : ' . .tffi : inkoruners eftiac ItctIvu brutn , IA . ' : i5i . . low dtii fnnurnt a delicious 1,11 . ' , , - ' , , , , to nil pamnunier tirlmnks. .i'y ti , but ' a . -f' nemvareorcomnnmtirrenns. Ask yomnr 'I : : .1r gric.'r or druggist fur thu genntno , . aurtido , mnnmufsctumrcui by Dli. . J , J ! ' ' ( . 1. iIJiURlt'I' .t bOMB. -a Y1UrERMHII , So'e ' Aaent. . Gr'irto 3. W , ihi.n , ° algitcIA PrrTs Brontlwa'c' . N. Y. S ml ITISAVACT 'i'IIAT TnLouTR.rs3 1W aunt IrUSINF.5s MEN GO To TIIEIIt um.-'ricrs IN vim MOIININU urinrAN : UNRASY 1nniil' , 4)11 ) A 1ATfl 1)INNER , LtmLmNo lUIt. AN ? ) AT.L OtTi' 01 , ' SiL'n'S. ( 'n1t * IS E. TmIIRL'v , urNNnccIsSArty : : , l'Oli A SiNfl.LE iSSR on'i'nruv sr'munr.isti FOAMmNO sPnt.1 nt Tar- rant's ' Seltzer Aponiont , TAKSN. iib.'oitu nmnnEAKr'asr. 'l Li. limit FiI.tTELV' : InspFI. , : ALl. , 'FFJIINIJH ' . ImP hEAVINESS , mrRrnoxm : I1ENT.y mnu.rsuIiKTx Tlml-UAUSI : : , ANn ) UICRN INTO IIRALTIIYM7I'ION nvnnnv : Fhnnnuhou'TzmE : SrS , TRim. FOil SALE lIT ALL DniUoobsTul. . . S . OREAT.ENOUSH REMEDY. , . Cu res I'IIYSiCAT. LOSS & llehIIIt , - ; ' ' . OFafANLyvzaoItspermxtorr- % Sons , eta. , whei&ll other reme . ' I. . ; ilics fail. A curs 0uarantoed. . , a $ j , ( , boSlie , large nottne , bus times timaquantntv , $5. ISv ' ox- I . . - I pro , . to any addrees. Boi'4 hr : I alnirruggist. . mrnrasn anna- CAL INSTITUTE , Proprietors , 718 OlIve Street , St. . LouljMo. - "I have .Oid Sir Mtmoy Cooper' . VitI Betors5nm' or years. Every cmmstom.r speak. highly of tt. L mbe.1t..trngiyendoa It area remedy of tills tuoriL "C. F. 000DitAX , Druggtat. f Onnab. Feb. 1 ISBi vfti.m&e'.odiy iwri mmccc. AFTER. Ft.EcrnmLo vnITAra mnr.r.'r. naIl oiiu-r Erg-ni . ii Ann tANCE. iV , will , IiIi an Thirty uaye TrIl , To MEN , 'OUNU cnn om.n' ' , , , , are tuITt rjn , train Niivovs lHuniIrmry , Liaar virALmir , liflil tiiI ) , , iiftiii'iI ( if a Pu'on. SATURK rvumtnng freer AiVSKI4 flUli OrirmnCAi'sms. 4n'i'iy remnt'r iuiieoni' 'mete re'tirntiou , ti ii KALTII , i'n.loi , , irn hnAwiooe . - - 1IUAIILNTCIP. : itmndatoureaforllnuatraiedl'ampnaren r'o. Addrcir. VOLTAIG BEL'rflo. NARSIIALL . , , 1CR , * Sz'4'a . - _ _ _ _ _ BITTERS1 ' . . . , . . . . . . , . . 5.n.va.a.1sath .ta. A. u..Il.s , , I1. . , , Ip.il.I.I4II4 .i n.-1c. , hI.'b. t..anu. . . F. . . , . .4 Ar. . . . ' .0 .an d.d. , , .1,5. Org..L A V. . 4Oj4 IUfaI I 4.kis , 5. . . ' , . , . . . . * I U Tn U. ' I I I. 1I t _ . . , . .t r..inarit. . AU . , , ' ' & .lu.L..I.h'.usb , IIra.1. U if'i'aiai1soaL : , w. wpzamiuu , coLz L3ZUT. L JJItOAIIVAY , N. 1' . FORSALE. 1IT'11X1WM X' # 7 Rare Chance for Printing Offices We trays for sate several barrels of. a flr't qualit ) ' of imnntner inic. Iiolni iuad fr use on sinatlor or .iowerpreue. than ne are now usmnrg , we will soil tru ) 5.1101 ut 5 cents tier iiund free on boerd cars at Onraii wnnr guiramitee it to give ooJ , iim.fitloim our snuntler arid mediumi miresees. , TIlE UF.S nuJmrrmsnInNO Ca' ) HENNINGS IMPROVED SOFT I / ELASTIC SECTION CORSET I wazynntea * to irur lonr Iii IIilIJhhIiPhIi ! ! .ia\ylj,0 form Iia-iatr. ulial Kivu tItCI ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( , , ! . lb. -turni.Mi. ue.arkmt 1)ok'I Tbeiniorbenauiits , or ' erlY iricu oilier iia.h.t Cairilci will Un 'I " 4.U CZnr.iru ii L.- . $ , I ml , ( ' .nel. IrIn' . Hr4 Salt.r * J.i&a , Festa1f s1nii A.k yura.e'liauttoriS'ifl. uornIscnuILfl joi.n MAaU(14't ( .rns , 410 5 ; 3tri rurLunut. ) ' I .JNO. H. F. LEUMANN. -4 .5I' 'nsrW oh toe . human body niriarnietl , thevolopud , itl streniiliieIm5i , etc. , Lea , , trtcraistlnic .siautiscUisiit loarir nut , in our - Papa , . hi rviv ( a nniquimle. as wiU say iira ( tissne is nrc on-Mecu , of humbug about thh On the costnary . the yortiset are ierv highly sirrioreod. ( sbcru.tv.l neriwis may got , eaalelelrcuinr. giving i. $ iart1 I I . by ariUr' salnir ErI Mo.iio&t Cu. , , OJbO BuSslo $ Y.-fl'i1ielo EvcutnZ t j I ' p ' .5 , . c