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* " . . - . . . . . [ . i.I ' . - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. . - ' " - - - - , . , . - - - ES''AJU.JISllED JUNE 19 , 1871. OMAIIA , " , . ' . - - - - - J , , VEDNESDAY MORZcP \ - , j'E.BUUAUY 13 , 1895. SLNGLE OOPY ( j'V1D OlDN rS. PETiTIONED ! > FOR JNESTY Lord Mayor of Dublin Prmnts the Dynn- mitEra' : Pica to the Oommons - AID N EDE FOR IELAND'S ' PECPLE 1'48t Year IR leen the " 'ort Since tim rlmllOelr ; % ot 1 87D.1mptuy - mOlt to Ito I'rovlled for Lnhulcr" , - LONIOb Feb. 12-When the 10US9 of Common met this Ifternon I deputation from the corporton of Dublin , headEd by the lord mayor , was escorted to the bar of the . . ' house with much ceremony by the sergennt. nt-arms. The spel < er ot the house snll : "My Lord Mayor of Dublin , what have you thre ? " The ' irl mayor then presented the petition pctton from the corporation ot DubUn corporaton Dubln , praying for the release of the men now In prison for par- tclpatn In dynamite outrages. In handing 111 the petton the lord mayor tll : "The persons to whom the petition re- tels were convicted years ago upen charges I of being connected with al insurrectionary , movement In Ireland WhaUvr their ot- fel' s were , they have been more thJn nmilly punished. " ( CrIes of IeaII IeaII ) le prayed In the name of Justice and with a view to removing a just cause of dlcontent L ' among the IrIsh people that they be now liii - lb- erated. ' The petition was handed to the clerk of the Heuse and the deputation vIthi1rew. The privilege of appearing at the bar of the house Is one that the lord mayors of Dubln ; alone have enjoyed since 1813. Sir ICdwnrll Grey , parliamentary secretnry for tire foreign olle , In reply to a question . said that Sir Jul'an Iaunceote , the Urltsh ambassador In Washington , had been In- struclel to mnke a report on nn alleged In - tentIonot the , UnJ(1 States government to stop gambling In wheat John 1' . Nolan ( larnelte ) moved the nlopton of an expression of regret that the Queen's E1eech omItted reference to the Ce - Vfro disress IJrevallng , In Ireland. lie salL ho hoped the government would start relic f woi'ka. Mr. Icxlon ( anU-l'arnelllte ) , In s condlng ! the ii otion . said It was the universal 0:11100 : , that In Ireaml : 1891 had been the worst yet since the f'llne year of ISj ! Yet the gov- erment was getting C200OOO more revenue from Jreland , whie slJlulng very much less than the late government. L. W. nussel end lillian supported the re olutlon , John Morley admitted that the Irish members were doing their duty In c1l . , In1 attention to the distress II Irelll1 le lap ( , however , that they would not ire S the resolution to a Ivlslon , A govcrnment Inquiry Into the condition . of afllrs hoi Leen Instituted la the autumn This haJ resulted on learlni of the faluru of the rotate "rap In a zone extending from Lwv ! Swiliby. county Donegal , to Cape Clear , Con , In a decision . to supplement the poor h'\s ' by relef works In the Corm of employing unb.me ] labor In repairing and fencIng t hI public roads. Drainage walls had also I'ren suggcsted , but the3e , beshles being un'leeleI ' , I. % I \oulll employ only skilled lahor. Hu hln./J'f favored the construction. of light ralIvay . ' 5 but t'nCortunate the money for lmt pur- , use would not go Into thc peclets of thc needy , while advancIng money to small land L holders would have a delomlzing tcndenc . Ho state1 that vorks would bo opened to re- Ueve 7,000 famies , E\ch : emtJloye woull recel'o 7 shIllings weelly. lie thoug'lt It lieedless to ask Parliament for more than l80OOO lie would refer 'o the mater agiln when Introducing the seed , potato bill. . Mr Nolan's melon was rejected by a \ote of 200 to 13. Sir Wilam Vernon Harcourt replying tea a question asked by Edward Ifenage . Iberal- ' unionIst , saId Iloyclpathlzed with the desire to suppress pamblnp but was afraid that the time had hardly arrIved for an Internntonnl agreement for suppressing gambling In fct- ' tous wheat and other commodities. CO.OU II \ : IUIiIiLLON IHOUS. GovorlUolt DoeS , Not . \ loAlY unruvor- uu'o Jl'llrt ' In (0 Uut. NEW YORK , Feb , 12.-A late arrival from t , the Isthmus of Panama brIngs Information or t'IO seriousness at the revolution noW In progress - gross In the republic of Colombia. Uattes have been fought It several places In the In I , terlor , which the government reM ts as di s- . , . astrous to the revolutIonists , but the agents of the rebels assert thIs I k not true. TI lie activity oC the government In chartering the cOJstvlse steamer Premier and Corwardlng arms antI ammunItion to tho.southern depart , meats shows nlC anxiety [ el No reports unCavorablo to the govellnent arc allow tt to bo prInted. Local mals and alowe ( . , tons are subject to InspectIon , 111 } letters of significance antagunlstlo to the govcrnmc fit . . Would } result In the arrest of the wrier , Al passenger ahll13 arriving at Colon arc closely Inspected ) fur bUSIJected ) sympathizers of the , rebels and munitions oC war anti the cat tie ' lines arc also tinder surveillance. Affairs on tim Inthlls are very dull and seemingly quIet , but an outbreak Is Imminent nt alY tle , as the laborers employed by the Panama railroad and canal complll s are ' on the verge oC a strike. owlul to low wages and II' I creased cost oC living since January I , wIt rim an Im110rt duly of 10 per cent In all Invoices went into effect , and In tire event of a stni Ice of railroad 011110yes there Is bet' little doil lit that the sYlpathlzers wml the revoluton would tnlo mh'lltaJo of the situation to : . le. ' . cure arls anti ammunItion ( front the gaVeIl' inent departments. No one Is al'owed on the streets of ltaitaina and Colon wIthout Itreets I'alama a pass i after 10 p. I" , 111 the police are . ready to disperse OilY cro\d oven In the da.thne. The presence oC tire Atlanta at Colon , all the Nymph and the SatellIte . two Bnglsh rncn.of-svar , nt Panama has u salutary cfect on the dlssatslell employes of the Innama Halroall compan , al heretofore [ nil Ilrl < e have resulted In t'le burning and Illaglng m , not only or the railroad properly . but of al other classes of 11rolerty , and theo POOl tie know that : 18 long l I mm'ot-mir II In the bay there wi be no chance of Illlndcr _ lug the storc , as the t bile jackets would bo sent ashore at once to protect . II'operty. IUIII'U : 11 1 XI .0 : IIt.d1)LTS. ) r"rty Ir l.nborel' lit n ( :111' : lur.lol\1 .tll . IhibL"ll. I , . . CTY 0 MIXlCO } , Feb. I 1-Vla ( I.nrello ) -Thero were lie develollmenls of importance In connection wlh the Ouah'mala situation ted % ) Word has been rf cl'el [ 101 Pueblo of an outrage upon a 11urlr of Alcr/cans / I ) Mexican liantlits. ht I tie call' ' on the Inter. oceanic raIlroad , Captain Wllul Scott , nn tcIItln : of 'cas flngen , his brother Johll , another , \nter'can nllcl Franklin mHI a wOlan were surrounded by sIxty Mexican ; bandits , who shot Ihe ( men ) dlwn. t obb'.1 thm of eVr'thllg oC value all abU ClI the woman bhamnPfuiiy. 'Ile len wilt harJly re- . ! ' rovtr. 'Jhl IJlace Is twenty t mls from Pueblo alll \ hen the news was received the Auerlcnll and n18h to 1 t man started II pursuit or thc bamitlils. It Is reported that n ! tIIer ! ! ! ! of , them have been captured or EUIICU. Til govrnor uf the 51510 OX ltale e Pueblo called out the ! urals anll orderoti orLercd Ihel to hrlng In - time - - - bandIts , - , dead or alive. CZII lol'K lo 1 leb co 11 Clllu" ) 81' l'FTIltSLit'ltO " ISIlIO , I.'eb. 12.-The czar Is ulwllng 10 gh'o oCl'aslon for thl allegation that hI desIres to InterfCo unduly 1 : uf- fulrl In Armelll , lie therefore imifonmni-il time Armellll ( 'Ulh01co . iftr. Ilfolnld wht had stard ( or this ! cl ) ' . that ho vonid nut be recf1vetl . ' . recf\'c. and the CLctIic.ltcot , upon I'eelpt o the ' 'lllcnlon ( , ( 'ullIlos : . . UPI jour4mvy. Time 'l'urlclsli amimliassudor here hil I etiuceteil the Iusliln journals to mualco hfro hal im'j rcren'nl'o tu eyeimti In Arllnla until \ tine inquiry how In piugresmilsontied. ' unll , CulhHU.t 1 Wll ( 'III"'c" : otlll ) . QtYA'Z'FmIAlA , lti. . ' : QUAlIMA II\ " -lreh1'nt Uar- ilos lies Iutt.hI . \ U leW81'II'I' cOIT''Ionl- , . eat that ilhuu1lt ho laid c\'T hope or I ' ' ' ' . a. p ncefuil RetUement of the ( llfeullc between - tween MexIco and Guntellln , the settle- ment must be on the basil as outlined by Otl atemala. AI to the cjtiestlofl outnel . nlt v. hi ? raid that Guatemala cannot cone . Cl e Mexlco'i , elnlml , but Is willing to sub mit that qutHlon to the arbItration DC nny neutral power Mexico may select tiny A' I'\U AU 1I.tVitli. I'relch l'eopto IrJulc" lt Ih3 nl,1 TIdlngm " 1'I"ohcII Ovrl limo Cimbir. PAnIS , l eb. 12.-7ho news of the safe arrival - rival lt New York of time steamship La Oas- Cog no was received hero shortly after 10 o'c lock last night In a dispatch from the Associated press. Time universal joy at the grtfying news was mnrle I spread I with nmazlnf rapidity to the cafes and theaters ant i C'errwhtre where there were assem- hlages or imersons , anti warm cheers greeted Its announcement. During the night the news of the stenmer's larety wna the solo top lo of conversation. l'rcsldcnt Faure was att ending n performance at the Theater Pr,1ncal. . " , antI the ( newi was instantly con- ve ) ' < to him. In but a short iliac after ( host fir st dispatch announcing the safety of the ( steamer hal reached Paris a large crowd at persons gathered nt Ito ( ofce of time Cam- 11agnlo Genernlo Transntnntqul and ex- cit eilly cnmorrd for details of the eventful voyage ant congratulated the ( ofcial ! of the lno upon time Joyful intelligence. At Havrc , the ( home port of Li Gascane . the relief was even moro heartfelt than In Paris. The wives amid chidren of the ofcer" and crew of tIme steamer mostly reside , there , anti their anxlt ( ) . of the past few , lays when daily In- : tormc1 at tim company's office that ( nothing hall been heard of tIme steamcr was most marl < e,1 and excited Ito sympathy of nil who t wlncsseJ it. When they learned that ( a I dispatch reportIng the safety oC time vessel hat , arrived they hurrle,1 , to Ito oUco nl } I the ( h report of the ( Associated press was real } I to them. The glnddenlng news Ws too I much for their pent-up anxiety and they g,1l- away to joyful demonstratuus of satis - sats- fa ction. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IIT TII i I'JI'LI HlOtI)1l. M Iexleo'l Cnrrepniiienco : wih Ulnt"IRh\ living , VtibIliie.L In time Olelil iittiy. CITY OF MEXICO. l eb , 12.-Tho Mexican m ofcial go\'ernment daily this weel begins the publcaton of the official correspondence btween MexIco and Guatemala over the threatening internatIonal boundary dispute The correspondence Is very voluminous , extending - tending over a number of years , and Is given : pUblcaton by the ( Mexican government for the purpose of allowing the Mexican prplo to JUdge of the merits of the case according to .thelr Individual tastes The daily dris of volunteers for th C Guntemnlnn war arc gaining steadily In numbers - h ers In this capital and throughout the ro - i ) ubliC. Although the policy of the govern - mont Is to hell the people In check and give out to the press nothing which wi tend to Inluenco public sentment or lead , to further demonstrations nn the Guatemalan questiont ; . s till the war flyer runs high and Is cvi < enty on tIme Increase In all directons , The volunteers are , for time mOlt part . from the Ilddlo and upper classes , and I the present excItement docs nothing mora than It lie S alreal ) ' done It wi see large resuls In the unity of sentiment In favor of General Die Ca Dnz and the a present administration , which au I- parenty Is gaining a deepr hold upon ths Mexican peolllc than ever beCore. General Ignata Tepete , the commander-In- chler of the 15,000 Mexican troops now vait . In ! orders on time Guatemalau border has his scattered forces In geol order alhough the soldiers are hungry for war. CIINC.c CYO\S SENT hOME. C omnmigIoumorm . , senttoNogotimto a l'oRoo 'J r"lly Timid to Ilettmnii. ShANGhAI Feb. 12-A local paper pul ) . Ishes l a telegram from Peking stating that the t Tong LI Yemen , after ' consultation wit Ii the t foreign ministers telegraphed the Chinese I- n ese envoys nt Nagasaki , ordering them to reo turn to Chinn. ( 'ontlitloiim Upon a.mtiiclic'ml Cabluot. CITRISTIANA . Feb. 12.-The IcIng has writen an autograph letter to the presIdent of the Storthlng , In which he specifies un : del what conditIons the radicals should he InvIted to Corm a cabinet Inclndlng i their ' agreement that the consular questic in 111'uld ts he submitted to a joInt council of s tate of Sweden and Norway. The iclr mg adds : "I.altnunion can only be secured by mutual concessions. Any change In the consular system however must bo preceded - , ceded by the assurance ( tint the question of i unIon wIll be satsfactorl ) ' brought to u " conclusion. _ _ _ _ _ , I'vtltloiicd for a nlulltlry Cotiference. LONDON , Feb. 13.-A Derln dispatch to tIme Times Ia's that lifty-six ulr-mon- : . ames t , fifty-thice consI'Itvs. twenty-six I tree conservatives , twenty nitional " liberal , .1 lve l Pole mind live - n"ltonal , all men ' ber of the Delhstng , have signed a room 0- rial rC'luetn/ government to cal an Intel'nn i tonal money conference I Is not possible that the Hetchstug wl adopt the I memorial. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nul.1.111 i I rur CIlnln 1:111"lon : , PARiS , Feb. 12.-The directors oC the Compagnie Generle Trnsatant'ue havc ' adopted a vot'of congratulations to Cap' taln laudelon of the steamer Gascogne. In lullton ( they have dectl to gIve him a IP.lt ' ) medal I ) reeonlton at the skillful IUnnlr In which Iw hamled his vessel on her last tell ) to - New York. . ( 'hhw.u IUI 1Ihi ( hit. hil ld. IONDON. Feh 12.-'he Times will tomorrow - morrow publish this dispatch ( rom Kobe , under date of February 0 : The Chlnesn forts on thmt ! smaller Island In the bay of the "maier Wel-lfaI-\\'i are Hlent and It II hel' ved tlY have heen abanmloned. The foils on I t1 island of Lui.Kung-'ruo , however , are still active. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ; 10110:1 : 1hnlll TI\ . lhlWili. I LONDON , Feb. 12.-TIme Pal Mal Gu- zet , In an editorial I article on the Hn- walln question . la'I : "Timere seems to be no hope for HawaI , IIH'O a hercmtectorate. Alerica Is a good friend and cousin of ours , Ind If some one lust have the hanIB. , we know of no power Ltim It better right to " powerth heter tlmetn. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I : vhlunci I J.'nr.hll In Ihl I , Tlrll . CONS'AN'J'INOPI.I , : , l"eb , 1.Advlces from loosh of the 91h lust say the cOlm s slol In'uh'lng Into time Armenian trouble has examined , several wlnefses ( , all of whose testli000) ' \\01 fnvorahll' to time 'l'urks , At time conchlblon of the { vlcnce oC the o\'ern- nlnt wItnesses 0 number of Armenians w11 : tl bCY. w\ bCY.Ur.llnl" ( 'm'iiIi-it . 'helrIotory , RIO D JANEIHO , I cb. 12-A pUtiiC publc meeting , attended by OO persons , was held hero In c ' l hlton oC I'rcsllen Cleve- mmmd's drcl.lol ) In favor oC flrmmsll aga'nst Ihl' Argentine Iepuhlc In time nmttem' oC l'alml ! to jurisdicton over the territory of JI811unel _ _ terriory llaJ : Hto11 Irll'r , ( ; n1d Ih'.r. ( LONDON I.'eb 12.TmuVhite ) Star line lne Iteamshlp Majestic , which sails from I.h'er- , ,01 1010rrow , wi tale $2,290,0 In gold ( or time United States , On Saturday $ . 1011 , 0 ) In gold \\1 be shipped from here. Unlll rUIII : 1"01 , rrnl JIhull : $ , , LONION I"eb 1211 its tnanu .l article the Stalllanl says : I Is estmated that Iold to the al0unt of fl1tUO,004) will leave ( ) ) ngIUul Cur tIme United States In connection with - ( lmo now Joan. connectol - - - 110111111. I ( JII " mm . a S-11"'I : , lUIA , Pcb 12.-The ' 12-Tho Im'urgenll have oc- CUllld tine vilage of miollemmdo . the ( At- inatic terminus of time ' ' lantc Arequ'PII & l'untora , : I Puntorl mt iwo ) ' . p Mexico I"rule. In Cnrtlll I lllrtrror , Jm'n'l n. I.'e\ 12.-\ speclnl to tIme He. IUlblkun ( runt Plmoemmix Ariz. , sas : saYI 'l'Imrottghm the Departmelt of fHute Gowror IUHhl'1 ioday received Immfornmmttlomi Ihut < limo Je/'uu / uvernmcnt has refused tn II'ant the l lrallton ; at Nlchohll Acc\do , on LImo gi'otimmmt , HuH tint IteCtmsCj Is a Iex- ; - Icull cllz , " , . \cevtu tlA nCl'usef fil year ht.tn hlll In JIExku ot the rqmmsr l'f ' time relue American , , u\.rmenl , UNUSell of time niur- del ef I " Uilt Omtrr.'y ) ' lt AII\ca : , AI 7. , nbut : a rear U\O , Time crlmbUN bc'utal ( anti InlrovoktII , amid I lim I iiositIl ' dalmell that . \cr. . Ilosll\.I' Ariz. \.lu wa hol In 1111 COIII ) ' , . , - - - - . lIrl' ' il'a"lcr llkr l'urt " , : : I'W yon I. . 3.'rb. I -The lrlbh lute steamer 1.lalllal cii- , frul Swans"u Jnl' u4mh. ' 2 ! , wa ideImte1 ulT HUII ) ' hook light. I shill I\rl\ I , rfn : 1 o'cl.elt tlmis leI ! lght- . h AVE I FOUND CO nIN GROUNDso RopubHcns anti ( Democrats Getting To- ' gether on 1 FiuanclB Mensre , CMLSLE APPEARS BEFORE COMMITTEE - I Ti mime of I'nlelt for time : nonl to no ! Hel't leerot-OhJectunl to time loed I'lan of Relief l'olimteti Out ' b. tie Secretary. . WASHINGTON , Feb. 12.-The house com- miteD on wars amid means consumed the day , ant more of the ten days within which the treasury has ni option to maIm the new b : mmds payable 11 sold , and male decided , } pr ogress toward an ngrNlent upon I Plan to be reported 10 the house. After being closete for two honrs with Secretary Car- lis le . time commlteo ( talked over the situatIon . de legated the framing of nn agreement to a subcommlteo or three democrats and two re publicans , and late In the arernon learned that ( l Hs subcommitee had dropped partIsan IICerences arl } round common ground . The resolution reported by the quintet at the last meeting was one to authorize the secre tary of the ( treasury to Issue $ G3,000,000 In 3 : per cent bonds , payable In-gold , wIth the ' proviso that non of time precees shall be u sed for current expenses , and : shal pro- \Ilon requested by Secretary CarlIsle re- p ealIng the law which requires the government - ment to redeem national bank notes and natonal bnnl re- rCllulrlns banks to redeem their notes In the ( t frst instance. Inquiry was made It therG was a minoriy eport and Mr. Heed said them was none , although he believed a wiser plan would be to provide for increasing time revenues. re\enues. Mr. Bynul of Indiana proposed his rewlu- ton ( i reciting that Secretary Carlisle had nd. mitel } that the Issue of gold bmmds wouM compel all future ' al Issues to bo made payab1e In i gold : that bimetalism had been declarel I to t be time poley of the government ; that this would be an abandonment oC bimetalsm and theretore t declaring the commmmmiittee coimsiulerem t It I Inexpelient to adoPt the presl ent's recom- mellatons , < 11 Bryan of Nebraska offered a reeoluto recommendIng thal the secretary oC the treasury - ury shoull pay all obligations of the govermm - ment In either gold or silver . whichever Is I most convenient to use After a brief dis - eusslon the commlteo adjourned until 10 o'clock tomorrow. Secretary Carlisle came before the commit tE' shorty after 10 o'clock. He presented a copy of the contract which had been calici f or. I was drawn In legal form and calod bre the t sIgnatures of John G. Carlisle , secretary : of the treasury : J. Pierrepont Morgami . for J. S . Morgan I of London ; August Be1mont , for N. l nothschld , amid was wltnessel by Francis Lynde Stetson or New York , formerly President - dent Cleveland's law partner. TIle prncipal 1 f entures of the contract were made known In I the president's meesage Upon one point the secretary particularly enjoined the commitee to maintain secrecy , and that was regarding the t dates for making the payments for the bonds. Ho asked for secrecy . he said , at the request or the financiers who have agree ( I to take the bonds . becuse they agree bankers would corer the gold of the world against them If the time I would ba nee ed < was Imown arid tl methos by which It to bo . was obtained. the ohtalnc. Accordingly con mlttee adopted a resolution pledging ! Its members I- m.I bars net to reveal thl tErms of the document so Cal as It concerned the paymnenL Man I questions were asked the secretary whelm be als\vered In order . giving the amounts of il kinds of money In the treasury and much other Information not new. When Mr. need aSlted why the plait which he recenty ! proposed In the house as a smmbst I- . tuto for time admInIstration bill was not a sal L- Isfactory measure , the secretary proceeded to note a feature of the act of IS7. which had not been before noticed In the fnancIal debate9 , and which seemed to greatly Invalidate - validate Mr. Reed's scheme. ThIs clause binds the secretary to the redemption of na- ( lanai bank mioes by treasury notes when the holders formaly request It. Consequently time withdrawal of the greenbacls Into Ireas- ury time secretary argued , would not , stop the ' drain of gold upon It , but would merely add another ' step to time process of obtaining gold , as' financiers could procure time national bank notes and secure treasury notes for them. In effect . timeretore the governmoot Is bund to redeem bank notes In gold. To obviate this difficulty tIme secretary suggested limit ( the commitee adopt a resoluton to eomrel tIme natIonal banks 10 maintain an agency for the redemption of their notes and to relieve the treasury of all burden In the premises. Then , was a disposition 01 the part oL.cer- otcer- ( sin nemb rs to intimate In their questions queStons that the administration had shown favoritlsmn < favoritsm In its negotIatIon of the private contract , and time question was directly asked whether the bonds . were not , to 1 sold at I rate urmneces- sarly mow . considering tao prevalent prices In the mar1ot. Secretary Carlisle admitted that time bankers practically lied the practcaly hal govern- ment at their mercy , and he was obliged to accept the best terms tbat could be made wih them. That better terms could have been secured ho denied emphatcaly , relatIng - Ing somewhat In detail tIme different fnan- elena wih whom Assistant Secretary Curtis had talked on his visit to New York and Ihoso who had visited Washington , In answer to other questions ho assured the committee of his belief that a Illnn could bo devised to step the outflow of goll mil of his strong hope that the forthcomln luue would malnlaln time gold at Its high ( water mark for poverl months After the secretary had departed Mr. Cockran of New York nnnounced thal he coulJ not support Ch'lrman Wilson's reso- Juiomm ( . because It was slu1ly a maleshlC to met a Ire ] ent emergency , and orfere,1 , no hElp 10 time treasury In time event or slmimiiar slliar exigencies before the next session of con- grs : . Thereupon Mr. 'arsne of Missouri offered a resolution to empower the secrclary to Issue 3 per cent bonds whenevel , the needs of the treasury mlghl require themmi wlh the proviso that the proceeds would not b used to pay current expmses , Then a sUbc'.Jlnltee was appointed to draft I plan with Menrs. Wll. Wi- son oC West Vlrglnl1 , Turner of Georgia. and McMiln of 'Jenuer&le , democrats , and time republicans chMe Meters . Heed of Mahime lalne and 10pllns of Ilncls to represent them , mil the ( cOlmlte took a rte s to enable the sub- cOlmlteo to meel. INCU I : T.\X tm II i1'hIMENTS . i"Ito ( :0llltno : Jlko Inddiiol to Ih"II"o" I I " ( " $01 II t itii , . WAS1IINGTON Feb , . WASINGTON 12.-'ho senate com- mitee on finances today authorized a [ avor- able report on time house concurrent resolu- ton extelllng frol ( March 1 to h\rl 15 , wlh the ( alowing addition : Be I further resolved , That In commuting Incomes antler mll COllJtng lnller act , time nmountl nec- elsurl ) ' II/il for tire Insurance premium /nd for ordinary repairs upon Iny real es- lute mulmimli ue deducted shnl from the rents ac- cruetl 0' reeelvel , Ii oat Fuch real estate , And also iesoh'eil , 'hat In comnptmtlmmg ) n- comeH 1IIIer saul , let the computn ! os dh'hlendH npJ time stock of any corpom'a- ' lon , comJan ) ' or association shall COrl'tl- iimeludeLi . In case -ch dividends are liabie 10 the tax of 2 Ilel' ccnt on the mt ) laLl oC talll 10110rulon , . : olilany or Ilrolts Issoela- ton , mullr'ugh ( such tax ma ) ' not immrvc been actlll ) ' 1'111 ' by said corporation ha\c , " , at the ( line of maklnH returns I ) ' the Imemson coqmorumlloim or aseociatlon cOllorton dl.lllntll aSfoclalon rEceiving such hit I urthel' ( ' rtwolvetl . That no taxpayer iialI Lo requlmed In rcqulrtll his or her annual return - turn tmnd'r saul let ' to answer any Inter- 10/ato1118 unless &p clcaIY provided for In said mmci . The rewluton lS amended was afterward reported to the sennte. . O"TO : ! I N' 'J'U : IAIII 1' . Aggrcmmto Over . 'lio llllol halos In.1 time Amermigo dcmmr'y Nimmely " t'cr ' 110 : ) : ) " 1 t'N't , W ASINGTON , I"cb 12-The statements furnIshed limo department by lIme various ra.tt'sy rmn'i water trluSfortatlon ccmpnlet I of cotton movements to irir and northern Im d } eastern points from tuetnnlng of sean . ! seth n 10 January 1 , IS95 , ( ohther wih returns made by the depnrtment't aunty agents of Iho amount or cotton remaining % on plantatons In InterCor ( Owns on JtmnA unry 1 , and the amounts ' reported by mills as bought from September 1 to bmu anuary I , show the total raIlway moye- tent vas 6,545,728 bales ; remaining on plantatons , etc. , 2osb , 739 ; bought by mills , 46 t33 : total crop , 0.088,000. mis 46N The folowing Is the percentage by states : North Carolina , 8 : SOuth CarolIna , 01 ; eorgia ot : Florida , 87 : Alabama 91 ; Mlssls- Ilssls- slppl , 08 : Lotmlslanmi , 89 : Texas , SI Arkansas , 00 : Tennessee , 90 : IndIan Territory and Oklahomn , SS ; lssonrl , Virginia , Kentucky and Kansas , 87 : miverege , 89.9. The proporton of lnt to seed ranges from :9 to 33.9 per cent . Average , 32.9 The average date of closing picking was Ilcldng December 4. TIme quantity of the present . crop Is slIghtly above . nn . l\rngc. :1.JOlllm _ ( , " ' i'E l'TW. E x-I'rosIdemmt : lcitriilo JIRlir 11mm Elitist ICeT Ilort to thin Ordcm ! COLUMIflJS . , 0" , Pcb l2.-.Iohn : lcDlllle , ex.presldent oC the ( United MImic Workers , ntemled the nnnnnl con\'elllon oC that bed ) ' todar , for the Inr'O ' p of maklmtg hIs Ieport on the con.lton . or nfalm mInting that part ' of time 'eal Ilec , llng his relgna- ton to hecomo presillent ot the Amellean F ellernton oC Labor. 11 Melllle cx. plulned the ( ending at Ih strl\e IC lust y ear . and deCenle,1 the natonal bonnml . I n alnst the ctmnrges that the strike hOI } heen settled ] cnmrtmptly. Ih Ilwelt upcmm < the resent condItion of the mh\l.i UIIOI 111 11 cOlellslon Iull : 'he 'ttumetitmn Is CI itteal In i the extreme ! 1untrn UI'al , anll In times nIce the hitCF- Ie elt there II banger Cram tou Ilwh "dla- I lon by a natonal tOIen 101 of our craft , b crf because our people ] nr too iiromme to nilow their \anti IIHl theIr "e lr. tlrolE , t ( bring nlow Wanl experimuentml CICIMi ) for limo rellti : oC comidittons . 1l'll' which oc col1 only bl8h1es mlmrtumg ! ° a , , ! t11I3 Col effect. Suffering men Hcm'I'ely ever renlon with huslness sagacity but rather Jump j at eonc11slons , and whuther right ) or s rong . ev'r'thlng amid , everyone Clint mmmc counter to their desires Is conshlere rns on. frIendly and hostile to theIr interests In- mime i ofen wrongfully eondemnerl I Is to this I spIrit of . born . unreRt. of suffering and Sam' - row , that much 0' the agitation against : I Igltaton omcllis Is due. " ' 'he nhuse oC your telals at thIs time . , because at alleged sins on their tme. omission anti commission , mIght he sorl- : , olsly considered were I not that I Is n L ! m egtmlar 1eJullr annual occurrence. " ( hope rOi I delIberations will he marked with that wisdom required , l to extricate your crafsmen Cram the ( neceesity oC de- : penlln upon charity to uptlin ' life " The report was followed by applause , and I was referred , to the proper comuntittee. ' 'he i report of Secretary ) ' Patrick IcHrrde was I then made by that gomitteman. I Hhowell the membership to he stromjgem ' today thai strol/ol' tOrl thal ever. The total receipt , IneludlnJ cash on m hlll at the bth'nnlnl of the year , were $23,817. expenditures $28,310 . , leuvlng I bal- alce on hand of $ IIG. . STlll IILL $ 11q.JtLEn , DPi" 01.1 Mon ilmplyRlf i. t nliey lIe Tllrcn Uncle to ; r. . DnOOI-LYN , Feb. 12.-As a result oC n r conference held thIs afernon between Prelident Lewis and the oard of directors : oC the Drooldyn City railroad and ex.As- semblymamm John Grahan1' all l Police Judg e Thhe , the trolley strike it Brooklyn , which was begun on January ! t last , will be called off tomorrow. T1 11 were severa 1 conferences during th6. \ ' , one of sovera ] was held In ito tone In Imw- ludlng yer 'own's cHico . at \'hlch .iS tel Work man Connoly and Ani"WI . . Best member - ) D Iest ben of the executve board of Dtstrct As- sembly No. 75. together uttlf.Justlce T/gh / and several or the tilrictiu ot time Drank : IJ.cto of lyn Heights railroad , . 'ere'l mpresIm1t. , The conference heW later. , 'In presplt. Taste ' several hours , and after a\journment ) Mm . . 1r. Grham said he expec & 'd vlrythln would be settled tomorrow . , Jh ' men wlthdrei V all the demands.he E il. except that the strikers be returned 10 their old places ; Neiher would Justice . 'IHhe say what PI'es- blent Lewis hai to .sa ' , ' . o.nl : the mater bt . - 'ond stating he woulii I milr a definit e answer In the mornIng to the men's prope I- tuition. The ' men will probably be take back one by one , as the pr . sent them selves al the stables. - - I 'JIJ : . OIAIWJJ J'JXI .UUltJUl. < nptatn ' Strnl&bthcR,1 1111 Srvnn or time . tgency'P.miico lnllcllIt ; nl"hvuod. DEADWOOD Feb. 12Speclal ( Tele- l'am-The ) UntIed State grand jury In sesion at . Deadwood today found Indlet- 11n" for murder against Captain Siright- head anmi . _ seven members of the Indian po. lice force oC the Cheyenne Indian agency < for th , murder of 'Ym al ' FleIder . Inter ( preteI at the agency. limo agent , Major Llllibrldge ' , had sent the 110lcl out to arrest - rest FIelder and wIth lrimuttutIofl to hula wih him In wihout fal , Insluelons Thl brng polce folowed theh' Instrmmcdone : Instllctons to th letter. Fielder no- fused to com alive , so } they fled him full of holes amid In'"ught him In delll , Fielder had been ehurgcd with , wife beating. Fift"cii lolnw nt lun\'ol. DENVER , Feb 12.-Last night was the coldest of the winter In ' Demiver. the ther- mom uteI registering 15 degrees below zero ' dtmrlng the greater part of the miigitt. At G II a. : . " today , .It wa 12 below. nllht. 'lhe attn Is I SlnlE Urllll ) ' tolay and . the weat her Is moderating , \ At Pueblo at 6 a. m , tOday the weather bureau thermometer registered 31 degrees below zero , the coldest since the bureau was established. At GI'eeley It wmmmu 3G below WIS zero , and at Dillon .10 beluw. Many points along the Denver & IIa ( Grande railroad I'eport time temperature ' from 20 to : below - low 'Fhe'cold wave Is chlely confined to time mountain distrIcts and Iii caused by a lack of pressure In .Arlzommn and an IIraC ] of cold all from time north both of which ele- mentN together InvarIably affect Colorado. Invarlabl' arect Colorrlo 'Pime low pressure appeared tOlllY In Ore- gen . This wi result In southerly .wlnds antI . rising temperature Iii this region A special to time Itejiubilemin Cram Rocky Ford , Colo. . says : Iepublcan nlrht WIS the coldest In this vicinity for eight years , the . , temperature ( ailing to 22 degrees below zero , wht'l'e ' It remained until mormitmmg when it modertel , There 110 unll from .IOW ! whel IO I head of cattle on the range nar Imere . anti n number ot carcasses havc nirellly heen fnuiiui , I the cell wcathel' ha,1 , continued the loss would lmaveiiCenvery contnued - Crnl" Elevator l'aiicjmts f.ll Vmiilmi. ChICAGO , Feb 12.-JUIlgo JenJ\11 tOla ) ' halded down , In the Ulle < States o'rcult court an opinion In tine suit of the Crane mevntor company ngaiimat ' the Btandnlll aJ mevator conmpuny mnlntllllnE the validIty valll of the Crane elevator lulentl on the tra\- elnl callIes and the nutotnUo stop volvl Time dechlon\ suslalnCl hy time Imltciivr court , wIll he ot rat kmmtcmest hlrhrr misers of rlevotorl emIt ovqr tiC country . the atuI'ne ) ' for time Cml ! coo pany deell1lnK the ( elevators wil have 10e \ JeqIIIIP wlh the Crane do\'lces or tie owner.l com- Ilelel } to chnlJe . to timc . Old . method of a llrw cable wound , mtt5out { L' dmmmmn . or of slowly moving - hydraulic . clf tons , "Jnrr"tv , rllht U"u li' ' ' l"rome . I'si liii. ' NF\V OHI.E.\NB ( , Feh. 12-1 . I. Ferris , one of the largest sugar' vlnnterl In th Itat ( ! died this afternoon nt his I'esldence on St. Chnrlel avenue . mm m's' jesuIt ot the wClnl1 In hll right foreal' , . which was in- Jeted with 1 111 tel hy HpnfY II , Payne on January 27 , at l"runlln ; 1. . Time idmemiff made nn nhiimlmtvit ' "hell malI aldnvl IJllnstI'ayne , clmuigImmg him wih murder. itt tIme te ot chal'glnl lug Fermis' wound va ( . lot comislul. ercd dangHOUs. Iane glve.ontl 'al. for $1,003 ) for his nppearance. 1'nyje'ms . wherea bouts mime not known at precnt 10 the Cillelmmimi. Time polco Imave prelenl arrest him on sIiit . _ _ _ - _ . _ _ _ _ , l'ltl.hurl it. or 1 " . (1IIr"'r fn\llrndrl. PIT'SBmG. Fob , 12.-Il5tnlct assembly No 3 or this city , on of the IUJKest In time lImo Kdigmts general ) of assembly ) Labor hal for he not n endorsing suspended h ) nclon of time general assembly lt New Or- Irans. I Is prohahle that District uBsembly Djptrll No. 3 uvlll go Into CJUII and recover wi " time CJI : . ! co\"r lhladelllhia KnlJhl oC Iaborpropert ) . amid - get last nn ) 'llt. uccounttpg or the fU expended - . - huller stmm'i 1:1:1 : 'ern II r".tu" . CHICAGO , Feb 12.-Members of the 'estern Buter and 1gg Packer ussocla. ton were In session today at the 'rcmonl house A numler of papers eq stmlmjrcts of . papPIs fll'Jcts 01 ( Interest to time . trade ut'ere r.ai antI the fal. l lowing olc.rH ! were 'lelell for the cUBuln trm : PrcsldEnl , I. . ( ( "IJer , ( hltnvmn : . Pm ! ; secretary and treasurse J II. flduvsrdm. , f. . I'dwRrl l.eavenwot , iCan Ten vice preatens ' were elected vie prtJI' . lE l WAS \ \ ' RAISED UP BY GOD Abraham Lincoln an Instrument for the Accomplshment of 1 Dlvluo Purpose HENRY WATERSON'S \ ' GLOWING TRIBUTE IoccomlIRnlrs n 1 "IUIY of Limo UOld I'ro'idcut , vlh ni llllUllol ot Sumo hntortRlt Secret Jtlo"ledo of time ( 'oltedelcy's ( olll'Sl : ChICAGO , I'eb. 12.-Ilenry WaUerson Ie. l\erell l an ' address tonight upon Abraham LIitd colu bforo Lincoln councIl of tIme NatIonal U nion . The atidress was delivered in l the audiorium , which "as fled to time doors , The speaker paid an eloquent tribute to the pOwers oC Lincoln amid the breadth amid lbel alt ) ' of his nnture. Speaking at the famous I Hamplon roads conference , when Mr. Lln. coIn met the agents of time confederacy t'c- garling terms on wblch pence could } bo arranged - ranged , Mr. Watterson said : ' 'Mr. Lincoln had Intmated that paymenl ' tor the Ila\'es was not outside the IJOsslble agrement for reunion and imeace I al nGt : going to tell ammy tales out of school I ama L not here for contro\ers ( ) But when wa arc i dead aud gone , the Ilrl\alo mcmorabla at t hose who I kncit what terms were realy ot- ( creel tIme confederacy withIn ninety days of r Its I total collapse , wi show that ( In lays In- dlvidual jndgment of all of them the wisdom - dom t of the situation sAId 'Accclmt. ' " Mr. Walerman concluded as follows : "Dorm I as lowly as the son of God In a hovel : at what ancestry we know not and care not ; reared In penury , Equalor , with no gleam oC lght or Call surroundings : wihout ( external 1 graces , actual or acquired ; without name or tame or oleial training : I Was reserved COI" this strange being late In life , to be matched from obscurity , raised to supreme command , I at a supreme moment and entrusted whit the destn ) ' of a mmatiotm. "Where did Shalespeare get his genius ? 'here did Mozart get his music ? Whose hand smote the lyre of the Scottish' plowman : I and saved the life of time Genimian priest ? 'I ' God , nml Gal alone , and so urel' as thee were raIsed up by God , inspired by God . was Abraham Lincoln. and a thousanl years hence no story . no tragedy ) no epic poem will be fled with greater wonder , to be followed by mankind with deeper feeling than that whIch tells of his life amid death " TIme Marquette club hold a banquet at the Grand Iacile hotet In honor of Ltncohmm The PrinciPal a'Jresses ' were made by George n. Peck of Chicago , Chlrles W. Andersomi of New York , Congressman John Dalsehl of Pennsyl'anla , lieu. Prank J. Cunon of Salt Lake , Congressman Cousins man of Iowa and other . fll'OU'tVEI ) 'ritual . AS ' rR.ht'tOIti. Congressnummt U'nlr r' \rrnlgnmont of Limo . \dmlnI8trntluu. , PHILADELPHIA , Feb. l-At the IIn. coIn unl"erslt ) banquet cC the Young Ien's Republican club oC this city , held In St. Georgo's hal tonight , a decided sensation was create by Uie speech of Representative James H. Walker - of Massaehulots , who achieved a , Icgreeor' fame by hln parla- mentry encounter In the house wih Uourke Jeekrminc , Mr. Wfilkeruvhmo' ' ' " .Vflk r , 'whO Is' a' member"of the ways and . moans commIttee . 'vlgorously denounced President Cleveland and Secretary - Carlisle for theIr action In the present anl crisIs. -'he treasury ot the country , " be said In part , "Is a mIrror wherein 10 see the patriot- 151 of lie ( country but those In power were ashamed to tell the ways and means com- mlee that they made a contract for $60,000- 000 at 6 per cent. a higher rate of interest than the bonds sell for In New York Shame en It ! Traitors ! I mean what I nay. Thev male a contract whIch they were shiuned to reveal to the ways and means commmniittee . and then pledged the commitee ( to secrecy about the con Ira ct. The secretary of the treasury refused to answer ! questIon about that contract. I there had been the slIghtest genus of goverment , of truthtulness or oC good faith , the bonds could have been sold from 2 % to : per cent. Oh ! shame on these mnen " Time Union League club also celebrated Lin- coln's blthlay ( with nn elaborate , dimmer but there were no distinguished outsiders ! present JI'IUSLEY'S ' 1'iLI5IJ11 1'0 J.JNtOL" ; I/11nlmlty 'ns time Chief Trait ot Sits Cimmmnimeter. ALBANY , N , Y. , I eb. a-Tho Ilnner 01 the UnconditIonal Iepublcan cub of this city tonight In honor of the blrthlay of Abraham Lincoln was an event of large Im- portamico because It brought together such a number of distnguished men amid orator8. Among these who 5at down at dinner at time Hotel Kenmore \ ' era Governor Levi P. Mon. ton Lieutenant Governor Charles T. , Sexton and General E. A. McAlpin. The speal < ers of the ( evening wore Governor Jcllnley or Ohio , who spoke on Ilncoln , and General Horace Porter of New York ! , who spoke on Lincoln mind Grant , Governor McKinley , In time course of his address . said " : ' < sall "lagnanlmlty was one of LIncoln's most striking traits. Patniotismmm PatrIotsm moved him at every step At the begInning of time war ho placed at the imeaul } of three most important military departmenls three of his political opponents-Patterson , poltcal opponents-Paterson huLler Ulter and McCicilan. lie did not propose to make It a pnrtsan war. lie sought by every means 11 his power to cnlst all who were patriotic , Time worlll now regards uvitim . wonder relnrls wih the In- ' fnlo patIence . gentleness and kindness with : which he bolo the terrible burdens of thai four yeprs' struggle , lumnne , forgiving alit ] long suffering himself , he was alwa1 es- Ilcllly tender and "nnI.1nr"tn n' " .n .nn - . . . .n _ " , . . , _ _ . .u ' ald In his treatment of thcm was . lull of , those Ito words which arc at time same blood ) as great and 1 liohmi deeds , " 't'OlCli l'JWl 'l'ltI WI1T . Selator.I ll'ot Thurstol " 11811u nt tl Liii. cell 'clorl.l lit Now York NFW YORK , Pcb 12.-iehinonlco'a was tonight tie scene of the ninth annual dinner of the Hepublcan clnb ef New Yorl City to commemorate the S61h anniversary of the bIrth of Abe 1.lnccln. More titan ) 250 wel known rlIJblcan3 were seated , lt the tables Elhu 10et , time president of the club pre- shIed and acted ao toastimmaster . JteplIng ? to lie tout "Abraham I.lncoln , " Senator Thurs- ton said In part : "I am rrom the regenerated , \\'olt , where time hlson and the populist no longer bellow and cavort ; where fusion Is conluaed mind where the jclit'cai rag.tag and bobtail have taken 10 time msotls The ivest t Is one ) 10re republcan and Itimmerican Strong on the knowledge l of growing power of her I coming emmmpire . she leaves p etonalsl anti ' pro\ncllsm ! for times who educate theIr chlllnn , spend their vacations and receive their Ilcl ttcal ideas Ibread , " Nelon DnJley , jr" who followed , spoke on " ' 110 Republican 1'lrty. " Senator lurrQwl of Michigan responded 10 "Protection . " - - tnltllol' : . H"I"h l'U11 HIIIlhol lImo . UIY , 1.\'IJOm ' , Feb. I2.-The memory of Abraham Lincoln was honored tonight by n grand Ilnner In the hotel Hennert , glvel Ind r the lusplcel of limo Young Mcmi's Its- ' iubltcamm chth , There ' puulcan 1Iero were moro than 15) ) Hfntpmen imreaent , . mind these included ! nearl' all time tepretentatire relnlhUcan of the tlte , anti many ( loin oilier mmtmmtes. ! A COY of time en"raUy accepted iitandmmnii ' aeeelJcd tan.llTI picture of IAncoln , NIlng : upon an' ' easel built of fee < e r/UI lout time vIew of the teornmany ; aim Ihey flicil rJorpun IS fet Int the banquet hell . The least "Alr.lhll Lincoln , : uitlm a fentment ( coat lilt first Inaugural wih dress : "We are hot en inlet . but frtends : though plnlon may ta ve' Htralnld , it must not IJreuk our banils oC affection , " I re- apandeul to by Oenerul ntecton I' : , King . " ( lit HrpublclnK.t : lime D.WR of time 'I'webm. I ttlm C zmtury-time Adm ration 1w.n. t.lh nur-tle raton timid Imula- lI lon l of mill OIlier Notoll : , " had for Its rI'O- Ior I United States Sltor Allison. "l'artv AI "Polh' O rgrtimiznion" WRS CArll } for by Joseph it. Manley , chairman ot the nationAl repub- Ican i comnnmitee ( . " ' 'he i.ettsomis oC time .ast mectlon" were liresenteet by CongreSSmAn Hepburl or Jresentll ll , INCOL.S'hs hilltThliA' I COaitiilOltATil ' ) \IUII tru'A 1l11hlleU : Clu1 ! i I 1111\ \ _ tnt City Conluct Chit i''rv. * . . LINCOLN , 1'cb. 12.-Speeial ( Telegram.- ) The annual banquet given by time Young len's HClblcan club of this city In coat- : lemtral'on m of Ihl blrlllnr of Ahraham 1.ln. ' c ola ( cole place at hotel Lincoln timl even- lI l ag , Covers were laId for 200 gulests. I lf rvine's orchestra gave a promenade concert f or an hour lmrevloums to ( Ito signal for seats , a nd at 10 o'clock ( lit' mmienmm was served 1mm a d inlmig room elaborately decorated with tIme n atlcmiai colors , iaimmma and emit flowers , Time tonstt alit ! responses were as follows : Toastimiaster , Patti F. Clarke. "TIme Vouing Men's itepmibllcan Climb , " by Frank M , Tyrrell ; "Our Charge , " by Itlnitr 3. ihumrlcett ; "TIme Other Fcllomvs , " by Jaimees J. Roberts ; " , tmra- h aiti Limmeolim , " by lIon , 0. ? ui , Lanmbcrtson ; "lVortls W'itlmout Somg : , " by A , L. hilxby ; "Time itamv Itecruit , ' ' by Itmlwarti P. hirown ; "inamigural , " by Fritz \'escnmmmaim ( , the mmewly e lected presldemmt of time club. i.u it's Emiiiicy ot ilimc'nbn Tfl'RliNGTON , Vt , , Felt , 12.-Time stnto commemitlomt of repuiitcan clubs moot timla tuft- ermmoorm to celebrate' tIme nmmmiivermtay of Ahirmt- lmmtimi Iimmcoin'mi tmirthmdrty , amid m'tiittCtCfltatlVCS ( ruin the entire state uvere Present , mis ivell its nmmmn y ii id I ag-mm imihmtI repumbl len mmii fmomim elsewhere. Tue nftermioomi exercises i'cme Ii el ii I mm tim e opera. itommme ; , mm t ivlmiclm 110mm. Cimntmcey M. IepW of New VomIt was tIme PrinciPal speaker. ] lefcrrlmmg to Abraimluimi 1Ancohmm. lie sttitl : "Nevet' mine there 50dm mm itiesident : dover suclm a mimler. lie dici not mcprescmmt ) mereditnrY privileges , for lie caine' Im'omn time imlalmiert of time plaimm people ; lie diti hot m'cpreseim ( Imerodit ) ' , ( or lie limuth noume ; Ito thiul not relremmemmt tIme colleges mmor time Uimim'ersitles , for Ito kimemv ( lucia not ; lme dIti umot rcprcsemmt enimitmil mind 14i'CLt : tic- ciiimmUlatloim , for lie immttl neither ; but lie (11(1 repm'esent the (011cm LiCiii the ( turin , Iii thin workshop Up0ii time imigimm'ay , In time factory , anywhere , ever'whmeme , uu'Imercm lion- cat mcmi anti lmomii'itt us'ommmemm were stnivimig to better their ccintiititmmi amid to iilmmuttrttte time thlgmiity of labor amid tIme mmobility of Aniem'- teitii citizemisitil' . " Ctm'e i I ii r rtuim , , , mu SI art. INDIANAPOh1S , Feb. 12.-The thirteen repubhlcaim intlIonmu congresernemi were Preemmt at tIme meeting of time State Lir.coin lcagime at Mmiommio hall' Limit muftermuoop. l'residcmmt Mam'ctma 11. Sui- zer of ? mladlsomi , iii his mtmmntmai nil. miress , imititi a glowing tribute to i3enjammmtn Slam rlsomi. After mncmmtiomming miinmiy possliek' cmmndldates for ( ho presitlomme ) ' , lie said : ' 'And If tIme imational ( 'Ofl'i.'ClmtiOmm c'f timC m'O- Pimi'hIcahi' jmutrt' ShiiMihit mtgalit toni touvard imidiamma tIme mviii fmmrimisim to time cotuimtr3' In iSOti , aim she thiul In 1ISS , the flaum'Iess tiresi- tiont of American lmlstou'y-Ilcimjamiiln llarrl. 50mm. " 'i'lmo re.eoimitlomt uvas fltiOlted coin- immoiiding the Hnmrlsomm ndmlmiistt'atiorm as tIme best the CoUnti ) ' hint known. A. meet- big was Imc'id ' tomtlghmt mit ui'lmicii mmmamiy speeches uu'ere made. lhrncktymt , iiummcmmmter , , , L.tumcolii , DROOICLYN , Feb. 12-Time annual ban- ( bet In' honor of the birthday of Abraham Lincoln was Imeid tonight mit the Broolciymi Umilon Lemmguo club. A number of illstin. guishme,1 guests were presemmt , among ( imeni tielmmg Semmator Frye of Malmme anti Cohommel Fred D. Grrtimt. Senator Frye of Maine aimd General Nelson A , MIles , comnmauidamit of time Deartmemit of time East , were the "vis- itors or ( lie evenhmig. " Mmmiit'rsnn , , mui.ka.itt ii muiidngtomm. WAShINGTON , Fob. 12.-The tiiircemmtli L annual dinner of the Loyal Legion wa I imehi mit the Jmrilmigtomt hotel here tonight , About 500 memoberic ' % vere preSent. General i i ) liJ. Sckles , General J. it. Hawley and I Senator Mumideison mmmdc speeches. Large tttenmItmmcn at time Limmeolim Itutiqoet , CINCINNATI , 0. , Feb. 12-LIncoln dn was observed here tonight by a barmqusl I under the auspices of tIme Ohio Iiepubilcai league , at ivimlch there was time hugest at. tondanco of tiny of time eight banquets gIven in fonner years by tIiI league. I'Iair i'iil C ( 'Iitii'iii"t 1umieoiii imiy. ST. LOUIS , Feb. 12.-Fmanhe 1' . BlaIr post No. I , Grand Army of ( ite Remtmbulc , tonight celebrated time birthday of Abraham Lint- cola with rpm entcrtalnmncmit at the Gem'- immamiia. theater. . TLiIJL I. Jf11 I.v UI flFOflXIJ I'rosprcts for , % ll Kiumils of ( ropi tme Emicoum no gi mm SAN FRANCISCO , Feb. 12.-Rain began failing at noon yesterday and tins continued steadIly since , time precipitation being general - oral over tIme stutte. 11am hint fmlien from Roseberg , Oregomm , southward to Los An. geies , bbtween tIme Sierra Nevada amid Rocky momimmtaint , The mains nra welcome cvcrynImere , ltmmfng time tmcriod of bright amid warm weather sliiee time last storm , plowing and grain planting Imatu been diii- gemitt ) ' prosecmmted.'heat and imtrley tune coating up amiii looking ivell. Almond trees are just comamlumg Imito blossom anti aimrlco ( and peach buds are liursting , itiLin at this juimcture Is gtm'ing mc needed stimulus to all plant life mumid ( he extemit of Its ngrl- cultural interference itt tIme jmeeessmury cessmm- tithm In tree planting. At every point imi time state seasonable maimmmthl this 'year is dotible time lirecIlmi tmmtiomm to the coiteepommui- tog day last year Time barometer memnlmis normal all mmlong time coast auth ( lie l'aeitic coast w'eatimer mutatIon itredicts comitinued nmttna tiumlimg 'I'ueStlim ) ' amid imrohmabi' Longer , 'rime terrmpercmtuire , from 10 to 40 icgrees be. lois' time miomnimil , prevails throughout north Ncvatimm , eastern Oregon and timrough itimmimo and Mommtmunn , TIme hmlgim wirmds mmimd snosv which rtre Itlcely to occur untler these tent. pcnmmtmmre conditions mviii mtmlee time storm timlumetiali ) ' severe iii timeume locahltle'mm. cdLr1'oI .Id ( UL ! ) IN DIi1,1.J ) , Gulimg Immst for I'mmymmmemmt iii time New tlond SAN FRANCISCO , l"cb , i2.-Tbm offenimigs I of excimammgo on New York , inthm telegrmmjmimlc anti i'cguinr , lmmtve heemm ummutcunuly large for time itbt two iiays. Regular exchange line drompcd to ( rain 10 to it cemits 811(1 telegraltimle exchange lmums ( ahlemi L to 15 commit , clue to negotiatlomis in New Ym'k for tIme nlacInL of tit' ' new imOnti issue. 't'iie Whtbimliui'o'iiis Of goitl coimi fioni tIme baimliti mmml time ( limited l3tmmtea euLmtreastmr' imom'e lit tIme iist , : ( cmi 'Ins's ' amount to $2,00uO' ) . Gold ( romim CaI'fornicm mnhmmut imi oomiitrg to time branch Ijimiteti States mint for coinage at time mate of $ lt5)1J,000 ) mm mmmonthm , amid tIme leamilimg lmaimic hmrmve in their s'ammlts inane gaul coium thiumn time law r'qumlroa , anti mire depositing immmge ammiommntum of goid 'ivitim their New York correejmommti- chits , 11cr , ' , fTeetimm , , , 'mro i'oriii ilig almimucy. GALVES'l'ON , Tex. , Feb. 12.-CarrIe U , Scott of Ienvr , Cob , , today flied suit lum time tiisftlet court hmero imgtihmmst Rummy Et.json SIms at this place , formerly of Denver ( mr breach of iiromnisu of inarmiage , Slmmis Itu iii the real eutaio bu&imess ] , is tiultu wealthy anti was a mimeiimijem of thin bitt ( 'oloradmi Iegimtitmture , lb ivat mam'nlcd In Itinreli lust to AlIemi bamitlumi. - - - Sli n 11(11011 1 % ' ( tI I I lii' ii ii n it sI mms , DU1.IYI'ii , ltiinn. , Feb. 12.-C , Poirler , one of tIme best known ' mnium'iiie itnd Iuhmibt'r tamp- imly dealers Iii nortimt'in tiinmicsotmm , aimil cult- hosed to be wmnltiiy hmiabo an assignummeiit latin ) ' to A. , lci"anfzmmmti. Time eusmietmi tumid lIabilIties are unlemmouvim , but time hatter mvlll be mamm' thmoumermnds of dollars. S fermi tied tar 'i'rimimm lhftliliory. FORT SMI'I'l { , Ark , Fob , 32.-Lute limit afternoon 1)ptmtie Lawson and Grammt Johnson airetted Wade Clmimomimeilain in mu saloon in timts city 1w' tIme iliacketone train robbery , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i'iluteimmiimtM ci Ocemiim Siomummimtrs , Ieh , , 12 , At Glbraiiar-Arrived-Werrtm , front Note York , At Ilavre-Arrlvei-La flretagime , frommm New York. At NewYork-Arnived-State of Caitfonimia , fromu Glasgow ; Weatmmmoreland , froam Itmmtwerp At Maita-Arnlm'ed-/tUgusta Victoria , front New York. At Moville-Itrnive'mi..Numnitlian from , Portland - land , At Giaegow-ArrIved-Slbernmm Park , trout Boston. AL San Francisco--Icparteui-Oceanle to- hong Kong and Yalcoimamna ; Australia , ( or honolulu. At New York-ArrIveel-Cevic , ( rQbn Liver pool , _ DISRUPTING TILE PARTY Ex-Govci-nor Boyl Tafls About the B1unt1or of President Cleveland , UNGRA1EFIJL To TIIOSVIIO MADE HIM iii Lhmit tu hIm mu Comirso of 1)linymulty to Huip' 1Iurt lug Vrtciul-lltmtte'mL tO lit No lirmmmkmi Altmulmw I' ) ' ( limo ' , 'iutt lItm Vlliitlt'd Ilium , 1-Oovermmor Jamites It , Ihoy.l meat asked ton lilt ileets iii regarti ttr tIme recemmt appoint- . miment of i'stmnnster ' in thIs cii ) ' , Aftcr tommie ' lmesitmutiotm time goverimor replieti : ' ' 'cre I to give my olmlumlomi , it imtiglmt b consiticreth ems thmo mmli of a mhlseultpolntet ! olilce seeker. limit it Is mmot , for it iit only , wltlu time greatest mehmmctaimco tltat I coimsamited to time mime of immy mmmc , amid I do mmot kimow until this u1a' itimo is responsible for first prcscmmtlmig It , Mr. Matlmm list time abllmty- to fill tlto position , but imis neplmmtmemmt wilt hot stieigtlmcum : time dcnmocratic lmartl'-Iim fact , I know it mvlli not ho s.mtisfactury to a largo mminjoruty of ( lie miemmiocrato of ( lii , city mmmiii state' . blue hmiost of Mr. Chevelamid's appoint. mmments , it itihI ( cmmd to disorgammize nimmi disrupt - rupt tlto lomrty , Mr. Clovelnumtl is atm honest mmmcii cmiii iiic'aima to servo hilt country mvciL Time policies and linimiclples which ito has advocated ate lit tIme muslim correct amid ivlse , htmL Imis appolntmmiemmts as a rmmie hmav boon emmcim as to Injumro our part ) ' , auth Ito has been tmimgrateful to timosci uvimo ltiaCcil imiimm iii power , Immnlbmg umium first atinmlmmistratiomi ito blummmioreml by mmialclumg It kmmowmi that Ito w'ouiltl remmmovo emily for offeimsivo pnm'tisimmslmip , mvhmeim , Imati Ima remimauimed silent iBid tilled as fast mis posat- 1mb all vacammt oiilees aol timeim remmioved itt- . commmpeteimt anti corrtmpt chico lmoltiers , time re- I stilt woumlti have becmm time same , aimmi ho would Imave had a tmimltc'l parts' , It was imis appoInt- imieii(5 tlmmmt defeated imimmi iii 1359 , antI for ( lilt saute reason fun niil 1'n' ' % 'n'i , .tni , . . 0. . , . In time flathommam commvemitiomm opposel iiis'mmomn - imiattomi In 1S9. "lIe began tlmlsm mmdnmlnlstratioum by piaciumg a rrpubiicami at time head of lila ciblmte ( , wimlia there were scares of deimmccrats equally as capable , IlONOitiD Ills TRAIUCEIi , "Then lie placed a man at tIme ta'i end of itis cabinet into for ten years has lmmihhicly amid Prim'mmtel ) ' mihiusech imini , mind ( limit , too , in such dtsreimutahjlo aimd obsmcno language that it cannot be itrinteul. Mr. Saimmuel Wammgii , presden ] ( or ( ito First Naticummal bink of Piatts- K mmiommim ( , says lie heard this tuna speak of Mr. Clem'elamid as 'a lmt-lmouse 'iititiclnim amnoimg statesmmmen and a statesmimami amnommg imt.hmouso lOlitICians ) , ' anti i otimer lthmraees mmmumclm imioro dlsre.cpccfmml ( and severe. Jmmdgo Matt Mu- icr of David City , wlmemi im askeul thmls man whmy ito did not immentiomi tlm liresident's namime iii lmls speech of commgratulatlon mit tIme Pax- (0mm hotel , after thmti last eicctlomm , says lmo re- Plleth : 'I littLe imimt worse ( lisa I rho tIme devil. ' Ii'emi Mrs. Cleveland could mist Cs- cape hmls vindictiveness , timid to Mr. Juan Boyle of ICearney ( who , If mmecessary. mviii immalce ailidavit to mm'hmat I lmcre state ) hue re- ferretl to Mr. nail Mrs. Cleveland , tisimmg epithets sucim as are mieod only 1mm peaiclng of time lowest miami most depraved characters , such as 'that lotu' blackguard , ' etc. , who occa- pied tlme white house , To Dr. 11111cr 'of this city ' , and many oti r , wimose flanipe , mmmigimt ' be 'nientiommerl , lmls maul Imas 'vilely abused mr. 'Cleveland , liii mvas s lmnrelenting in hmt5 hatred of time president ( hut lie ommld not rest content imnUl lie had recorded imi the volumes of tIme State HIstorical Society a libel on Mrs. Clevelaimd's imxmccstors. In an acidness delIvered bcfor tIme State historical society January 13 , ISO1 , hi useim Limo fohious'lng Ian. ' , ' 'if great estates now contested among numneromis heirs-sme of timeni of the highest - est social and political pronmmmenccj ! in time minion ( Mrs. Cleveiammd-orlglmmatetj ) Iii ( ho PnicS of a corrupt ancestor ( J. B. Fohsoni ) , in time first territorial legislature of Nebraska , just and good imietory nhmoulml tmhmow nuid illumtmmimmate time vicious fact. ' "Dr. Miller not bug since said to me that he . sat upon' time lmlatfornm whmcn ( lilt 'address % % .as being deiit'creti , and that lie mievor was so tltiimibtounclcti 1mm lilt life , for lmjj taut there ivas Ito foomitlatien for such amm"accusaion. ( Dr. Miller was mun officer of ( hat legIslature anti kmmcw wlmcreof ito spoke , lie said time Folsomns bommgimt mmimd laitI for their lmroperty iii Onialma tIme tommie as others , Amid , by time tray , ( lilt uu'as tito laragraliim' timmit Mr. Boyle requested time late miemnocraic state cammventlon to asic for time expunging of by a resolution , so ( list It would not be accepted as Napoleon I. saul of history us 'A ( chile agreed on. ' Nearly every old settler who was hero in those days , as w'eli as 1)r , Miller , kmmows time accusation to hm false , butt time day imiay Celtic 'ts'lmen It ivill lie brcamgimt tip agaibms ( Mr. Clevelammd's chill- circa , aumd none there mclii lie ui'lmo can mheny it. 1CEPT 11CM AWAY FROM CLDVlIAND , "Mr , Boyle told mit least two cabInet officers cit time vile mmtmd obscene langmmago thit inams misemi him epeaiclmmg of Mr. amid Mrs. Cleveland , butt they took good care that Mr. Boyle diti not imee ( Ito presldemut , so Ito coumlti toil Imim. One of these gemmtlemnen nat long since asked Inc about time matter , amid I replietl that I per- tonally knew notlming mviuatuioevcr , mit ( lint Mr , lioylo hmaml lolti iiitm ilte sonic timing aimti t believed imimu , This gcntlenmaim then eaitl that a imumimm ivimo ' 8imtimi atic for , accept and imolti a iOtltiOii frommi ammmi unmler omime whmonm Ito hiatt so vilely mibuseti and traduced must be do- . olti of mill hmommor , amid otitled tlmat. it was safe to tiny tlmat Mr. Cleveland haul bee0 deceived. and mliii lie icimow all tlmit timero woulmi ho a , m'acabmcy in time cablmmec iii less timaim twenty- four hours. "lit commeltislon , to cay the least , Mr. Cies'e- land has been mery iiitortunatm , lii Imit sehet.- tiomis for office , imimil , lie hiss greatly injmmrotl time miemnocrmtIt' : party , limit time marty still hives anti mm error of timommo temmmporarihy cimtrusted mvlhm its leadership caim destroy It. " I'Jt ( ) vJ : ( ; , PI'IOV.I Id ) flt'S'I NI. i'ifo mmliii Hitmor 'leslify its to Ills itcmmta ( i'em'mliiunitiett , , SAN FIIANCISCO , Feb. 12.-In time trial ( Jr Ii , I I. 'tluIohirilt1 , Jr. , ( or uieiJuim'y , thmimi immormiliig , irs , Mcflcmimmlti , for thu , ltemmtme , icco tin teil nato y I nuitmi iivc s of lieu' I m ummIjm : : mil'm * eccentrIcities. Ito faneic'I ' Hint tIme meIi- : lug ivmmmm mihiout in ( mill on Imiimm , hut that Ins % % 'utmiti be saved ( mommi ilmotim if lila ite hmeld lilt Imrmti , lit. only hlept urheim site tItus miursed Imimmi.Vimei time umrgemi iminu to te abroad rifLer the I ammlc ummmstentietj lie no- fuimmed to lemmyci town , ittittimig tlmrut lit' haul commm mmmi I I ed no cmi mime. Mrs. N. iticknid , a sister cif time defend- ii mm I , mlii 0 II I ) icic'ms ovei mm mujil cmi ( to mm ammtl of tIme ' ] ove1nnment of hmi l'rmmln Itt timmi cx- liflsO ut hits hotly , 4 t 8 ( iummimamm tmmmiverslty lie hmmiti a quairel amid requested mm. friend to light a ulumel ( or lilimi. At thIs tinge MeIcmnrmhtl excitedly de muaimtieml that un ? witmiem's hm u'ithmihruwim , F lie hail rc'qumemitt"l Jilt sister mint to immako hi I ft rldi e u , I I a utomi lii p refer ii ii y mum- lm'lmimment ' mit time imimnihim mit 11mm , jury to stiffer- in i.e by t lie I am pugni n m of hi I a mmmii imliooi , lilt cummimsel ret mim'emi to itithmhi'aiv tIme w'it- ness , wimo tt'stiittiui ( lint miller iick's trouble mel t ii elmm ru hi ci I hi a immutl sit iti : ' ' You doim' t lcmmniv im'hmn t It lii to lie mIiliciileul uumm'i ' tie- celt"Fii hi ) ' time emily woimmuim you love , I hmavn Itoliting stow to ilymu ( or , " A jirnm' mmccvse Mmmi , hitckard of secretly riusiimme a fulieI , , lapm'r to tuhmotimer junmr. l'huuis was denied im' both timim witness ammd. tIme jumur irm rjuestili , . - - - - - - I' iiiliic' , ' 4' r imomu I i'd 1mm 54.mm I hi it frI en , SAN . FICAN'IHCO , Feb. 12.-John C. Hall , , ostt. ' , a lromnimtermt : lawycr of limit city. munch. uvhmo iied , fitur years migo , IiFseltng hmis wife emil clmlldren. titter mirmtlmlmroimniatiiig l00,000 , of mum estate l"t itt lilt charge uumul for wmoni limit police hmmtve iieri u'aitmiy semmrchm. Ing , immms been hmcmmrtl ( room at , iolmiurmnesbuirg , South Africa , where ho ho cumgaged In jour- nit I 1cm. - liirnmm Pillilitlel mIm haiti in ( 'hip. SANTA . CltlY' , Vch 32.-The chmamgo iig.mliiet Jimmrmn ltmmihasl of chumming a hot- tie mit une un(1c ( r ( mule' lm'ctemiscn , ivems with- lu-awn toiiiv mitt r lime introit withmulrew hits ehmurgo ( if iiaiery mmgmmtim-t tint hmarlceeuii' aim , , cjt c . "l litiii ( rOut time umalocmmm , 'flie imec cc e f lie I' Ut'S cominseleti tue baroim to. te.mi ' ti men ii ltlm UI Uiiii cessary ceremony , I- . - . 4 _ . S , s - _ , _ _