Pp1, "$ fie s l , w : si- if Hi ----- l . st -5j fev THE RED CLOUD CHIEF 9 - i C. KOSUEX, fitter. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. THE WORLD AT LAKGE. 4 Summary of the Daily News. CONORRWIONA I- Is tho Senate on March 1 a communica tion was received from the Secretary of the Interior in rvupont-c to an iiifiuiry frorn the itenate csIJInjc for conies of certain retorts f JnsjK.-ctor of the Lanil-tiRicc. which rein-iris. It va stated, exposed jm-at land 7raul In Nea-.Meslco Involving the integrity of the Itcsrlstt-rof tho Lnd-ilhcm Fnntu he. ami persons in Mill hlsrher place. The. sutidry lvil hill wm report-! and immediately taken up for consideration, am! the -"hole 4ay dcvotcl to the hill. An amendment mi sntulc- appropriating f W1 for h pul.lic build Jnjrat Fort hcott, Kan., and after midnight a tiill vm read a third time and pa-st-d. A conference report on the Indian Appropria tion bill Has Mibmltted. , In the Hou-e lfr.I(atda11. from th-Committee on Appropri ation k. n-ported by-It the Naval Appmprta lion bill with the Senate amendments, recom- .n cndlnir concurr-nce In Mime ana non-cui-irrence In other. Mr. Mill moved to mis- Jtl pend the rule and nnd urtotit tne rctonuion that "tho committee appointed to urrunjre or the hinuiriiml reremonb hnintr de clined to xr! veto !fejireentiitives in roiire-, their t.roie-r place, we will decline to take part in uny of wild ceremonies at the ap JUil." Thl provoked a lengthy dlcundoii lint was voted down. The Iowa contested election ae of Frederick h. Wilson wui then taj.ru up u"" the ,un commence!. .After dittimr until four o'clock In the niuru Intra rc-c. was taken until nine o'clock. The Senate on the "A, in session of the day before, rt-f need to recede from it- nnicnd--ments to the Indian Appropriation bill and also In-Med units amendments to the Sun dry ;ivll bill. Alter further debate on the indiau bill in relation to the Oklahoma land, the b' liaje adjourned, nnd the legislative !av of the 3d commenced, and the General bvjtleiency bill was taken up. Tin Houi-e tilll continuing an appropriation of f'WI lor river and hurbor Improvement-, wni slightly amended nnd pa-M-d. A r solution gf thanks to Hon. (leorve F. Kdinuiid. Pie-Ideiit of ttie Senate., uas unanimously adopted. The cnalc then agreed to the new conference, on th Indian tell, and adopted the House provision in reran! to the Oklahoma lands. Thl provision favor the opeiiittir or the lands tn settlement. The Mou-e bill for the rrturn of tho Oilue-e Indemnity Fund was passed without debate, and the .House pcnfin bills taken up for pasture. In tho House a new conference commltteo :im appointed on the Sundry (.'nil bill. The ?nue ieft2od to concur In the Senate ainetidment to the Post-olHco Appropriation bill relative to the ocean mall transport. The report ol the (.'ommittee on the I'cii-lon Appropriation bill was adopted. The House flmtlly receded from its dl-airrecnieiit to all Senate amendments, nud a- tinally agreed to the bill appropriate., fui.toj.uo. The Ic tfaiciicv Ajipnijinntlon bill ni received from the Senate. The Senate amendment- were non-concurred In. nnd n new commit tee appointed. At midnight the conference rcpoit on the Indian Appropr.atlon bill was submitted find niriccd to At two o'clock In the morning the House was still discussing the dbngn emeiiL ou the 1'ost-ollicc Appro priation bbl. In the Senate on the Ith a committee wns appointed to act with n like committee Irom the llfiiise to Inform the Prethlent that the two llouftc wre ready to adjourn. A nio-oure wiin n-celved from the Iloue that that loi! had pacd the Senate bill author Izltijr the I'nldcnt to place one person t(5eti Tal Cratitloii the retired 1M of the armj. A communication wn recelvtd fiom the 1'n-aMetit uomluatiUL I'lve S. fSrani to be tleneral on the retired IM. with full pay oT mi eh nink. anil In open Senate the tiomiua t'ou wan uiiiiiiliiioiixly -iiillrineil. The Scn ute recede! Irtiifl amendment to the Post office Appropriation hill, the llotiM! having nirtecd to all c.ccpt one amendment. The final conference icport on the lieflclency bill was iKrel t. The Preident of the I'nltcd Sti-.tex, Pri-ddcnt-elcct nnd Vice Vro-idrnt-'lect having entered tliechnmbt-r. tho pirldinr oillcer udiultil tcied tlie oath of ollice to VIce-PreMdent Hendricks and adjourned the Senate. Mucdle. nnd Mr. Hendricks huinedlatel called It to tinier In extra se-on The liotihc. iflter Ik-Iii'Iii Mission all night, tlunllv agrce: to ull thcappropiintlon bills ou wnich the two liotise jiail been ill-agieelng. nnd after pa- Incavotool thanks to Speaker t'arlNle. the 1111 retiring (Jencml (.rant was called up am! pa ed. '1 he Ion a tontitcd e',ctioii -ne was decided In favor ol Frederick. At twelve o'clock the House adjourned Mnc die. n.vrtct mmiiv. In extra session on tho oth the Sennto unanimously confirmed the l'n'-ldent's Cab inet nomination. Senator Van Wyck offered a resoiutlon that the Secn-tary of the In terior be dliccled to lul'oim the Senat whether patents have been Ismnsl for lands irmnted In IT1 to the New- Orleans. Ilnton House .V VIcksburg. popularly known ns tho Hack bone" Kallroad. it -o for what uuiu-lK-r oi acre-. tt what coiporntlon or individual. whoe receipt was taken for the h.une. when shjm-d. whether un iiMtnl liM-an;" were u-ed to ha-ten the pwparaf Ion and evt cution of -.lid patnits; vhether the clerical toive emplo.v ed w orked night- and Sundav o thev uilghi be com pleted before "March t. what da they wire remly for the 'mit-irc of the Pre Idei.t. wliti ; nece-'tvexi-ted for iinv -"jieclal exer tion to -eeure the r completion and -Igna-ture bcforelheJthdaj of Maix-li.nnd whether nuv thing wn done to protect actual c tilers, in their right to such lands. .Iso whether, pmviuii.s to ttieith of March, anything u;i done or written i.i icpard.to an other un i.irncd land grants. The resolution went over to .Muudav. to which day the Senate ad journed. ITIKONAI. ANI POI.lTICAf- O.vtlio Tsl IVesidcnt Arthur ordered Ocn ral li.-ir.on under nrrot. also orrterinj; a Murt umrtinl to convene in his case. It was understood the action of the President was precipitated, by a recent interview with ttcncrnl Hnen, in which (tcnornl Ilnzcu is reprcsentcl ns placing upon tlie Secretary of War the responsibility for the lo-.s of so many members of the Grevly party. (lovEr.xoi: Wii-SON, of U't Virginia, was inaugurated ou the 4th. Dk. l)orc;iS, of New York, .said on the 5th: "(leneral flrant has had a red letter lay for hint. He has eaten heartily, has been out riding;, and sec'tns considerably improved. Tho condition of his throat i- o In'tter. howcvir, and the progress of the h"ai.e has not been chocked.' lKRSincNT Cleveland sent to the Sen ate on the Mli the following Cabinet nomi nnrions: Secretarj of State. Thomas F. JBayarJ, of Delaware; Secretary of the Treasury, Dnniel Manning, of New York: Secretary of War, William K. Endicott. of Uaiuachttscttit: Secretary of the Navy, "William C. Whitney, of New York; Secre tary of the Interior, I. Q. C. Iitnar, of Mississipi; ostmaster-Geaera!, William F. Vilas, cf WUcou.sin: Attorney-ltencral, A. H. Carlaud, of Arkansas. At the receat city election at Champaign, 111., license nud anti-license tickets were in the field and a victory was achieved by th tenipernnce party. Lord Mxyou O'Connor, of Dublin, made puidic apology for threatening to haul down the !la from tho Mansion Houc "whea the Priuce of "Wales visits Ireland. MlSCEI-lNCOL. AT San Francisco the Supreme Court de cided that Chinese children umt be ad auttd to ths public schools. The tOrifce oa the Misouri Pacific lines ia Texas wm seriously interfering with traffic ou that mad. At Marshall, Tx.. on tfce New Orleaa division of the Pacific, vr three hundred shop hands wcrs out. Freight and passenger trains were not al lowed to pa tii.it point in either direction. TK other night one of the guards at the Jackson (Midi.) irioon saw six convicts raaaiag of! trow the north wall, and began tariag his gan. but wirfcout effect. The taaael thnagh which they escpel was ctarted under the floor of an old lisued Jblacxsmith shop and was fbrty fe lone, mmi tkey mast have been at work at it six raevra mouths. Ttac United State steamer "Galena" has lcftjfew Orleans for Central America to kcau destitat Americas railroad Jaoo Dajj-T, of Danktrk. O., was killed ato waatis the other moral as bv a tree JaaUac aa4 crusaiac his skulL Tta ke ia Whiteside Harbor, L. L, broke Jsfitiwolkcrslfk Early ia tka soornias th tide carried oft tho st-amlioat dock Imdily to the sound. The damage is $5.W). Numerous Teasels which had been fast in the ice were badly damaged- During the night a large schooner, the Lottie Mciston, was soak. The crew were saved. The formal setting of the comer stor of the now capitol building at Auuin, Tex., took place on thetl. Captain Cocch and nine other Okla homa "boomers" were arrested in Arkan sas City, Kan., on the 4th, charged with Inciting insurrection. Each one waivM examination and was placed under a bond of i.-JXX). Tiik New York Daily C;mmrrri'il Jlnl lr tin entimate the aggregate fire loss for February at $10,000, fifty per cent- more than the average loss of February for years past. Including January tomc-clV ,V,000 worth of property have been burned up thus far in ItSd. One of the last acta of Secretary Teller was to issue patents for Iuisiana land granted to aid the construction of the New Orleans & Pacitlc Iiailroad. These lands, embracing about TOO.OUO acres, com prise what is commonly known as the 'Backbone grant." At New Orleans, the other day, gven prisoners escaped from the jinrish priso:. The crimes of the convicts ranged from murder to petty larceny. A Chicago special from Winnipeg, dated the :th, savs: Fanners of the province ! met hero to-day, many accessions Jiving 1 received to the ranks of the necesnioni.sts and annexationists. Resolutions were passed denouncing Iremit-r Norqusy for failing to secure concessions from the Do minion Government, and calling for the redisricting for seats and an appeal to the country. The Ohio College of Dentai Surgery of Cincinnati, at its thirty-ninth annual com mencement, gave diplomas to twenty-six graduates. The gold medal honor wat taken by Carrie Lloyd, of Indiana, the only woman in the class. Gkoiige Hazkn, of Minneapolis, Minn., has lieen disbarred from practice as Attor ney before the Interior Department. ATtheCity o Mexico on the lntof March there remained a cash balance in the Na tional Treasury of ?U'.41C.. FOKEfGNElt at Ningpo, China, were re ported exceedingly nervous. Threats vv ere constantly leing made to innssacrothciii. Pa ci. Daceu, the proprietor of the Hrighton Hotel at Coney Island, N. Y., who had pool rooms in his club house op josite the hotel, and aid to bo worth .S'V UW, was recetly convicted of jiool selling, and was sentenced to the penitentiary- for three months and to pay a fine of $7.7). Inspector W. C. IlAtnti, of the Post oflice Service, arrested at Memphis re cently James A. White, colored, mailing clerk, for robbing the mails. An explosion occurred in a colliery at Karwin, Austrian Silesia, recently. At the time 147 men were in the mine. It was un known whether any of them were .saved. AN Illinois Central train collided with an express eight mile.- south of Grenada, Mi.ss., recently. Doth firemen were killed and eight other persons serioush injured. The accident was caused by negligence on the part of the express. iJnow.v, thesuspendod State Anditisr, was arrested again at Des Moines. Iowa, tor re fusing the Governor aecees to his ollice books and papers, but the case was dis misses;! as not a statutory otren.se. Ohio miners were reported willing to work at a reduction of ten cents per ton. The Ohio crop report for March, for warded to Washington on the Wh, shows forty-four per cent, over the corn crop of 181 still on hand; nnd wheat forty per cent. The German Reichstag rejected amotion in favor of the establishment of a bi-iue-tallie .standard of currency. The total enrolled voluutsers in Great Hritain at tho present time is JI."i,WJ men, the greatest numlier yet iittniued. Faii.i stKr for the week ended March .": Cnited States, i;W; Canada. :2: total, J7, as compared with L'SI last week. Three fourths of the casualties were furnished by the Western, Southern uud Pacific States and Canada. TnE French transport Tonquln, formerly tho City of Paris, came in collision with nnothertrunort oil Malaga, recently, nnd sunk, carrying down twenty-four of her crew. The remainder were rescued. The Denver Chamber of Commerce unanimously adopted a resolution recently requesting the new Secretary of tho Treas ury to pay out tho silver coin now hoarded in tlie vaults of the Treasury, in order to stop tlio contraction of the curreuc nnrl thus relieve the business depression of th country. ADDITIONAL DIM'ATCIIKS. The clearinghouse returns for the week ended March 7, showed a general decrease of '.V. compared with tho corresponding week of last year. The decrease iu New York was AOA. At Staunton, 111., coal miners to the numlier of .'X) to 400 were on a .strike cgaiust a reduction of wages. A special from Mouut Vernon. O.. of the 7th, said Bishop Bedell, of the Protestant Ej iscopal Church, was dangerously ill. The ex-Ktnpress Eugenie was reported seriously ill from a nervous shock, being I lurown irom ner carriage ar t-nrnuorougn. The trial of fhe Trappist monk. Gnnin hut, for the murder of Mother Kallcrich. legan at Paris on the Uth. Gamnhut con fessed his guilt. On the Mh General Grant was reported ns having passed a restless night, but was better during the day. The strikes on the Missouri Pacific, the Texas Pacific and the Wnlah were rejvjrt od extending and the situation somewhat alarming on the'.tth. Wallace, United States Minister to Turkey, has resigned. John Tiernan was instantly killed nud William Foleny fatally injured the other afternoon by an explosion in the tonedo building of the Winchester Arms Com pany at New Haven, Conn. OitDEits have been sent Sir Peter Lnms den, British Sjwcial Commissioner oa ths Afghan frontier, question, to direct the Afghans to evacuate Penjden. on the with drawal of tho Russian forces from Akrobat. Baron Staal. the Russian Embassador at London, promised the Russian trc-ps shall retire. The london papers generally w cr-j for a declaration of war if the Russians did not retire from Afgauistan. While Lord Mayor O'Connor was at the Dublin railway station to receive aa Ameri can deputation with the remains of Rev. Dr. Cab.ni. he was vigorously hls-.i and groaned at by a crowd of ,CX jrsoni. Geuuge M. Mrr.RAY. one of six convict who escaped the Michigan State irxsoa and was recaptured, was under indictment for the murder of O.liccr Burnham at Laasing barg. Y October l!l. RaVa.ri, Wkitaev. Endicott and Gar land, members of Cleveland's Cabinet. were- sworn into otHc1 on the 7th- Later in the day Postmaster General Vilas and Secretary Lamar took their oaths of office. Thk fcrst official act of President Cleve land was the nomination of his Cabinet. Tke second wa to affix hl signature to the commission of U. S. Grant, as an office on Uie retired list of the army, with the rank ofGeaeraL ' l THK arm oi vt . it. UsaiersHl & Co., drr poeds, St. Louis, which sospeaded soasa tiasesiace. w&s reported as kavia; resaaaMaaatbasic eC CXtj ceata ea tac dollar. "" ' NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. NrbraiL 1 c!ltar. In the S-ntc oa the7th proceeding wem motly routine. Amos? the blll pa..tl , acre: la relation to the Jhm.-of mort4riise! j or pledged jroM-rty on execution: to punUh j the crime of embezzlement coroiiittsI on railroad train: Joint resolution of th.in'. to Robert V,-. F u rna- for hi rk t ewOr- , leans and authortzlmf the pun.bA.-e of a ?oM tnnlnl to be precm e! to ntm. At the after noon s-Ihi. Jn Couimlttc-e of the Whole. , many blll wen- f.vonbly couiQerl j . In the House- many Nll were favorably Mprt-! and other sdvancM to third reading. The WiJ providttii' that farmers In a jriien number ma bnd them-elves together for the protection of each oth rajrn list lo of prop. rt by Are., hall, etc was .ndctlu.lelj jK-tponsl. Much of thealternooH was p-nt In t'oiamiMev of the Whole. The deba on locotlnr an In- , ane Ho-p.tal vif lenpthy. After much ( Xlrmi-hmr Norfolk fliiASly von the locnium and the Ida was ff niiult) repfirte.1 An even Iriir se-s.on heW lor con-a!ent:on o. bill In committee. Adjourned. IN the Senate on the i.th tlie Omaha Hiarter bill a--I on third rcadlts.-: bI-sj . the School I-ind bll.. The Senate, fn om mttt4'e of the W hole. eondered the Gen eral Appropr ation (.ill. nnl the blU to pro vide for tho I avmenl of the -alar.es of state officers. tc. At the afternoon seston the General Appropriation lull airatn taVen up An amendment w.t- added apiinipriatimr fnj.eaeh to the tun e detective- who foiled thu attempt m-ub- that dav i February -i to rob the Mate TrcaMirv Tlie bill via- then n: ominended for passage. In s on ceneral tile were then con-tiered In the Hou-e a mot on to reconsider the vote by wh.ch the Senate bill maklii- rniiroi'd n--jor bit for . llljlir toe-ip'oes b reas. of the ticsrli e tut' of eo, mpio-.es had lx-ei: ludennttely j.ostpotisl. wus lot A discu .ou ensued tin a iiiot-on to advance to thlpl readme a lull making an appropriation of $:() tor a n-w iiuivcr-.!) bund e The House went Into commtttce to conider the bill and aTtet makhu' lh- amount ?ai.n the bill me reconun-tnlcI tor m8i'i-. In committee the bill makinir appropr.ntlon for the pav merit of miscellaneous Item of Indebtednt-s-was cous.deretl. ami eib-d ami Javorablv recommended. Adjout sied. IN the Senate on the -d the voto by which was jobb-d to the appropriation bill ao appropriation of v.vjcnihto the three dts tectlves etifratred in pr ventlm; tlie late at J tempt to nib the State Trtasiirj. vus rtcon -Idi red and tlie 1)111 was nmended so that the auio.int hould be dac--d n the h.uids tif thf ii.ivt mor t be u-etl at his tlescreTmn The senate in rommltti ef the W hole. cm-:d ered bl"s on K-r.t ral file Kthteeu bill pa-sed i.i the aiwniwin es-iou. The I'enl tentlno ' omniittee ivported. The Joint Sj ec aU'ommltlec to luv estimate the Hospi . tal for the Insane made majontv and minor , ItVteport-. In the House bill- luis-tl 'l'c ntiieud theini thHl of amending the t'tinstl tut. on: to amend the law rcuititu; to jurte and t abolish the fraud Jurv plan: t provide for the 'ta-iij und Mile of the Statt saline Iain!: compe.llug till tt acher- ol ttii -c,m.oI to be eMimilicd ill phVsudo; and hv.'ieiie with special reference to the tit i itlt'otiol on the human svst.ni. the annua coniii'.-eoiis disease bill: to amend thet'onsti tution relating to the I.evishiture, reulatiu; tho i .iv of members and tlie number of d.ivi of the se-sion.re?uIatim-'s., ,ons within twr m'les of citv l!iiiit-: ls.tles m.tn othei bilN, uio-tlv unim)oitiiut. Adjourned. In the Senate on the .'id th morning ses sitm wa- devoted to the passage of bill none of general importance. Most of tht nf lei noon the Senate was In Committee ot t'lo Whole A Hum'" r of b'lls lece'ved fa ir.i!)!o recommendation, ninonif them tht .. i-ioik AsV1iuii it ii. llieMtliue l-tiitl bn. wa- recommended to pass. In the lloiist Senate 1111 providing for the e-tabl stniienl of a Hoard of itailroad t'tmim!! oners, to b tine theirdut.es and piovide tht .r -nlarles was t.tkt ii up for -oiis deration Ai amendment to piovide that the Comml sloiier-be irlven the rurht to establish and regulate rates uud fine- wa voted down The bill a-It passtd the Senate was fltiallv , onleretl ti thin, readlnsr The bill to c-tnb llsha liureau of Immlirratlon was pas-ed ot third rcttdiiitr. The eommlltt e to liive-ibratt tho sale of school lands made a majority uik minority report. The former lelnted tlu.i tlie work had b en thoiotnrhlv done an. that thcie had been nothing wroiu;. wlnli the latter thous-'ht otherv. -.. .t the even In' session bills of minor importance pu-M-d I.v the Senate on the -5th among the bill . piised were: The bill to e-tablih an Innn Hospital at Norfolk; ainetidimr the -viai'ii . land act: the Mtuk yrrds bill: the salun ! landt bill: the civil nhts lidl. and the hv trJetio bill. Attlieafterii'Kin s(hioii the hd pennlttii'S" certain corporations to pi:icln:- lands beloii-rii'ir t' the State pas-ed. aNo th bill chaiilucthrt meof SHt;iuiiiii!rthisclioo ve-ar from April lo.iulj AIo the follovkln-r To prevent the piead of infectious Iisea-e amonir ilome-tie aiiiiiuil-: amend n- tin mime law. A ho-t of bili-. mostlv ot l.ttb k'eueral Intel est. also pa ed In thellouf Mr. Snell's railr md bill, which cuii-cd c much liscu-. on and manj unit numeiH-lr t ho Senate, came up for third n-adiu am wa. pa-sed The major'.: v and tnluoritv re ! port- nil he Joint touimittec to Investljrntt the s-ilt ot sehod lands uen- pnentetl. Tht ' nmjoi it v report wa adopted At the even inu session the bill to provide Tor the sab ami leii-mgol -ehool land- was toti-tIered In commit! . icportcd to the Hou-e and rearf u third time and pa-cd. Ailjouri'ctl. In the Senate on the ."dh the bill appro priating 5".J.'1 to the School lor Peebb minded iu--il. Al-o the lollowint.-. Tht General Appropriation bll: the M -ceUane ous Appropriation bill: r.pen-e approprht ' tion: amcndinsr tht t lect on law; l-irislativt Amendmt-nt bll: tirieiiding the mdttarv code; iclatlnjr to the mil t.r A ncmbcr of other bilN pas-ed. mostlv of e loctil t.r uu imtioriani nntuie Ite-obn.or.s o: thank were adopted, pre-t nts made to vur'ou tnembei. .! the s'4.i,atc adjouruisl -me be In the Ho-.se n resolution that the chair and other pioirtv l- placed In ehanre ot ' the Scruc.int i.t Arm- to pievcnt meiulve ajpropnntl nr the s-jtue n tabled, ibil wer tu-hed thrtnis.-h on thlrtl read in vr. iml the appropr.at on llls asned ti The bill , cttmpeiling r.i 'cad- to ctnnect tlo-lr bt.e i hen pmeticnblt wn- talltsl up and pasetl The nonor iv conference iepr on the bill ' ami iidinvr the Mitciim law wasvretsl to. ami further consideration of the bill was In detlultelv po-tpoi;cd. 'Hie Speaker dellv eied hi- vak-Pctorv. the usual rcsoJiitfon of thntk-p.is.d. mid about two ttcloek Hi the morti'iik'the Hou-i adjourned -Inedlo. - Ml-rellaneii. O.vn of tie last net- of the Senate was tc pass a revolution that "it is the siie ol this Senate that the law retjutring an ii"i Iztsl list iv ith vouchers of all expenditures made from the appropriation for the cur rent expenditures of the Government should In complied with: that allowances for lal-or should how tju, nmount, numl-r of persons etnjdoptsl and where and when verforincd: that nccottnts for npphe hotid fully explain the tjunlity. quantity, price and use made of the sari-, nnd that all thee ituis if expenditure .should le priutetl full ami complete in the biennial report-: made at the .sesion of the legisla ture." Hans Timkk. a Omutn. was kiilcl by the cars in the R. & M. yards at Lincoln recently. The deetfatl wa employed by the conqw.ay ac car pairer. wb forty five years eld, and leaves a wife nnd one grown daughter. Rv n late collie i letwen tiro froir;hl train-, near Ai"e. a jas?ngor nameil GrifB.i. from tt jh, received fatal injuries. .-.v for on g jdowmr. Iveh .t (5aWp, of Omaha, woo fed a large Uenl of cattle nbea: lx mile?! east of Crete last w'nter. hsv pcrrha.sul a -tock ranch iu Kr-a-ajt. aLoet twanlv-Qve mibr- wuth of il-jskleman. oa the 1. tt JL, ami ' have or-n- - company with a capital of ?-"V' vvith v.-hich to -lock their ranch. . DfaiNC the closing hours of the Li.s lature a i cml?r of persons qzietly assem- bled ia t'.e otHec of the Secretary of Sta. when G vernor Dawes, on lekslf cf the . State Ovficer?. presented Lanl t'omtnis- -loner Kendall with a haadsom sjlvr ! water pitcher, the cot of which wa $73,, and wa- the gift of the Stat oficerv. , The YiEspar bill for einaIizalton taxes ' failed U become a law. The constitutional amendment paAK-;! ' loth Houses of the lwegiilatnre and ' will be submitted to the people. I: matrs the J5sioa longer and addi conIderablB to , the compensation of meciK-r. Now the entire ccmen5atioa of the -s-sjioa u only t 12X i The bOl which paed the Leislatcre to J incorporate detective aociation and de fine tne powersond ucttes ox member of sach incorporations, requires detective to give bond La the nra of $10,'OX This, it is fcoaght, will have a tead-scr to cat oaT urresponsible detctivt- tfsxjtK tlf rs ar so bold aad aastrass la Cret? taas the residents ar? Txltiag of m graad road-ap aad bocace. - .-. uciinL soncrtw To lino tM traV. t Jt Trratorrr Tra tralet! ltjr I!. W'lm t.lvr the Hnp Aw-)"-Onr of th ltoWr KllletJ and the Otber CatarU ly Irtrctlr tjlnjc la Walt, Li.ncol!, Nr.n., Mircb '1. The city 3s thrown Into a I ver of cx-ttement cs-U-nlaj afteniotm t r one ol the moat iarlng. though ua-uccessfnl attesijt.s a; robbery that ha.- ever occurred la Llu ;oln. Had It not been for the services of l -stool jjigeoi, who gav-e lnlormatlon to Jbc detccMvo vvhlle acting a one of the hlcvc-, the boldness of tne -ciiesac ami he lack of preparation in tne place at lacked vvt,uld hive iitjdoabl-dfy ennvoc.' lie crime with -ucces-. The thieve-had j'atmed well tneire-cipc, but ovvins to he work of the .-tool pigeon the otlicial a the Mate Treasurer'.- vMzc were a.u itc-H j'rejvared for the cspectsl viit. A loci two o'clock, while both hott-es f the l'gi-lature were in se--lon, three neti cutcred the Trea-urer'- oillco in the .apltol, drew revolvers atld izlil tc Jeputy Treasurer Itartlett, who s:ckhI ehlnd the mlllug, "Hot t t P vt-fi: if vm-," ind the mttwles of pi-tol- ahno-t tottche t ji- head ttirotigh the rallliu. Itittlct; a. -wi-rcd: "What dot-s thl- mean, men: I- it fooling or ii-inessr" but hi- livid .vent up all the s-iitie. "No talk." tc uirtcd a man who appeared to tie th endcr, ,ju-t hnuil out vour money. a:.u jc qtticV aiiout it." Uirtb-tt -sed tvt t i package of gold aud note-. 'Here It 1-; 3c-lp yourcivc-." Two men took tit, aioney and iiacSed tovvattl the door, in Jnnl prcseitti-ig a cocked revolver at the tend of the Deputy Treasurer. at.d warn ng him not to stir on peril of his life. fi in.;t on it M. 'Hie loud tone In which i'.irt'ctt tdd ;hcm to help themselves wa- a .signal tc Detectives I'otiml and Davis, who were otic :itcd In ati adjoiiiiu- rooiu, and thc it ot'ce "sprang alter the r.-ticati'ig tob bcr.s, who :1c i turotigh the pu die doorol lh- ulllce. The detectives were about ten arils behind the rob'icr-, aud orb d Halt." One of the robbers w:s a oiip plc, and a little dl-Utice behind hl coni paniou. l'uatlu capture, lie turned about with hi- u-volve-r on tlie detective l'ound leveled a shot-gun l.i a twinkling ind got In the Ur-t !iot, the robber fall ing with a charge of buckshot in bis body. A chn.se wa- then made for the other, who was caught befote lie could reach a horse wirch he hud tied to a p s fifty feci lroui the door of the building l'lie thitd man, instead of following hi -omjniiioii-. jumped through tear win dow and i-cipcd. Few- noticed the fuel till afterward, and no effort was made tc overtake the one who msue good his e -ape. Thcie i-no clew to his where-ibout-. and he wa- not recognized a-any one known about here. Th; inoue-y wa- reenveted by Pound, tmouutii: "to about -S.'aHj, and returned to the TreaMirer', o:!h--. inr. itoiti-.r.r.s. The wounded robber vvas c-.rrlcd Jntc the building, his companion being gutrd v-d by Da'l- in a back room. Thelt n:unc are Jiir. Grillin and A. .Maguire. Grillin being the cripple who received tin -lunge ol btiCKshot. A ph-tctati vva--timmoueil ami examined the wounds There wa- little iutc-rn-d hemorrhage, bin ic bled profti-ely lro-u the mouth, hi right lung uvideutly having been .shit re.cd bv the .shot." There Is no hop f hi- recovery. Maguire wa- taken tc .itl. It tran-plrc-s that the plot Ins been known to detectives oiiie time, the thin robber, t:.ui- uukiHivvii. being the sup posed iiiformatit ol the detective-". Kvcry thing vvas prepared for the reception o! the ihh vcs. care being taken that tn 'i.urm hould c nne to the one vJio '" ttped. ;reatexciletneii prevai. s through nit the city. IktnkA will be mor-' cire 'u'lv guatdetl for . some tim- to come, Ii 'icing rumored that other schemes are o" (ooi by members of a notorious gang. fin: ni'vti om". Seme Indignation is expressed at th killing of Grilllu, It bi lug clattned that there was t:o chance of his cscajw. De tective 1'otttid. however, hold- that t.' (ttilllfi had not received buckshot he vl'ouudi would have undoubtedly ''ecu the recipient of the revolver bullet. Grif fin ha-a vvifr aud several children living in town, and his been .-lck for a cotisbl crv-Me tune, having lost a portion ot tun. leg a few year- ago. H.s taiuily are Irv ing iu povcrtv. uud he being unit bit t provide for them otherwise too tht-mean- of rcplem-stilng their finances. a itvt inii. Maguire i- well known iu police c'r-cle.-. having served several terms In tu formattiry In-titutlo,i-. The city i- in fested with bad characters at present who have never been known hen: before, and it will not be -urpri-iug If other -chernes ol a similar kind an- at tempted. Kvery prcr.inlioii Is being taken bv citizen- who -.ill deal promptly with rulllan- 'if the -afe-Vlowing kintl. m THE OLD COMMANDER, tVlui lla I".red Ilratlt it Tboii.tlid Timet t'.tlinlr Auitlti'ic tlie ;riui .M-sens;er. Nr.v; Yt KK. Mirch . -Getieral Grant condition dunti"; the Ut)nnd evening wa much improved. A constant stream o carrlr.e-s drove upto his re-Ideiice ditr iiiit the aUcrnton. brinsinz friends tc whose inquiries the same ans-wer ws plven: "Tne General I- serIoulv III but not 1c much jtain to-tlar." N -arlv nil were denied .idmlion to th -icic eSiamber. Anion: the few execj tion.s were li imllton Kih iJo-coe Conic Iniit and Stephen IS. KlMtis. Mrs.Grant. Kreil Grant and wife and Jesse Grant arc in const.-i.ui attendance in I all that I- pos!bie i he i us done to alleviate the General's nf fcrinss. Dr. Fordvc Il-irk-r -sj- th.it. while he regard- the (.teuerjl-m.dadr a-nece-sarllr tatal, his estniordiaarr wil power mav -u-tain lum loarer than an; ordinary man, and he I- ifcreforc uniVt to ot! -state the time which wt.I dap-v be fore dis-olntion. A Horilblr Death. VtxcxxvR-. I.vr., March 2. John Heard, a farmer. aet with a taost bor :lb!f and excrociatlnz death Saleitfcij at a su22r camp as-ar Haxciton, bcJow th cltv. He was j-tasdlagovera larc keUle of bo!Ht2 j-crar vi.ater when he ctJdnlj lot iib balance and kll ber.d!oei2 Jstothe kettle. No one no nir at lite Hoc. and when foand be i to4!tz In the bni tcceptsele, bat was Ufeles, and In a mo-i hornhie coudUion. The Defefcor3 were .sickened bj the sbocslec ccer retxe. Mr. Dcard Iciio wife and five cclidtca- - I'.srcel llj- IteirslAr Pt.ocj.i, Iu-, March I. Aa tiitslsa tioa of the ruin of Hesler farnltnre store de?.troTed bj Urr between three aad loar o'clock" thb xornI2. leave.. little doQbt that it vra caused by !2cccir:a, acd that previosij an attempt ha-1 Sxes. cade to barslariic the .afe. The sale doors were fooad -osc dUtanc frcotisc afc acd bearing sins that they bad been sihjrcted to the force cf a Jtp:o-loa. The thicTecot Bothlsc for tkeir re-Ja. and probably Ired lac xan oat of xe vesst. The stock of I Hmlturc wu coa& plctclr cJeUoved and tbe bedidiss dr-p-d to tbe extent of 5,tXiO. "ITtt: Uts m ike taildia; Is IsJlj covrtcJ. THE AD3IIXISTKATI0N. Composition of President Clovo land's Cnblnot. Itrier ltlCTTpliejil skrlrhrtor the ttelitle- Birti Whom Ir-IJrnt t'tertaod lt I'Urtnl At the ItAil. oftlir t- juftmml. The JoHoninsr esMnei ba te-n cho-a by President Cleveland: Srcrhtty fctfc -T-wiSMx- r. Itayart!, of I Ma ware. .crrUtiy uf fA Tireauavrf lMnitl Maa ninir. of New York. .frr!ffrf t-f tk atrrmr I- ,. C. I-a-mar. of M lsrt. &erUtrf of HWr U. C. KadlcoU, of Maarhustt-. .rrrUny "f tkr .NufjiW 014am C Whittle v. of New Yrk. ..W!W-'rCI-l V. V. Va, of "VwtmMti. Attnc g-dfttrnt! Aa:utas H. G art ami, 1 of Artiiti-as. v. - -- ---- - We prent the follow ttl; liTK'f ketch of ! the (.'eutlrtiien .-elee'ed l the i'rebtvat as hi cotiktitut.ouai r. lv.tr P.VMUI J. ItANVtVll. Mr. Mnuuiu;;. thiKpuit for Steretnrv of the Treasury, wa Uirn in Album " IS'tl. lis fathtr diml a few v enri after his birth, li'ttvmg hi- widow. n and daugh ter unprovided for. Wlnn nine year of ae Dan U-gnn tt t arn ht w u bv mr as mi errnnd-Uiy m the .1m t:tlce. nal it va there that he atipnretl all hi- ediicatkui niul experience. Mr. William J. Cas-idv, the owner ot the .lrM. wa- nut (.low in di ctiveTltitf the peculinr talents ol biserrnnd Uiy, and made him a r. inirter before he was fifteen years old. Miitiutut: aoptlred in thi.s losiiion an exten-ive iit'piAinUiiit e with public men, n the ,Ii-pm ollice v.s then tin headquarter of tho Northern De mocrats. AH through the war l.e re jorted the procccdintts t)f the N w York Senate, and nIo all jollticnl tsjiiven tions ef liuptirtance hebl in the State of New ork. At the death of (.'a .elv In l.sTl Manning Ix-cauie the .Maiinj-rr of the ,trj7 iTompRiiv. anI liujirovetl if buniiies fat tittle- in ,t .sktdful mnhiier. 11- a!-o took an active part lu the innuneiiient of the t'omiiiercial National Hank. At present .Maiiniu. has withdrawn from tin- attive management of the Anim and devotes hiniM-lr tt the nmim.'iiKtit of tin ("oiu mertinl National Itaiik, of which he has Iffti I'resident for everal jeiirs. Itvni a fathdir. he jcnulimllv tlri!tel Into the Kpiscoptd Church, of which his firnt wifu v.a n aieiiiber, and l-dh of his mih, w lit hold ti-ijtortntit sjo.tioiis ou the Anjf. b loug to this denotuiiiattoti. His daughter, however, has remained n Catboie-. Hi first w ife died nlwut four v ojtrs aijo. and nUtiil thre months n;o he ventitrnl ajrain on to the . of tiintriiuiiv. Icaliug ti the altar Mis Irver. the oidv dau-hti-r of an Altau dry-ooils punie. and thereby ob tattirda more rot .ue;itoi!i u iu . Kitv . A. H. OAKIVlt. Mr. inrJand tu educml nt Ht. Mnry and St. Jsrpn Co!bf m Kcatusity. )Ie was atlmittetl to the rartire f la Iu J-t in Washmetoti. Art. In lCt he nnt to Little ltoek. He ra a member of tbt btate Convention in b-dl that jwi.! the rli nance of veessnn. Iit-r in that v-ar be was elctd n meiiilK-r of ib lrtviJMtMi! Conren of the I'onfedernT that met nt MontRoinen.-. Ala. He wfm after that made n xnVinler of the Iiwer Houe of the Confederate Conres when it met at Itbhmond. Garlaasl wa lter a number of th Confetlerate Smate. and wnj in that lx st th time the ItelHlon ro-d. Hi ie"pJe In elre-ted him to the irnitetl Stat- Senate. He was refue4l admiion fhre l-cnue the Stat" wa not then rul-vrly ndtnitle.1 UtcV- Into the ltilon. He made a national reputation bv raisinc; the rontilationaUv of the law nsjainnc Iswvrrs to take tb t-et onth l-efore betas !rmitt-t to practice In the 1'intetl SU-tes c-ourtx. He won hi ca-e. nl foHowet! the practice of law until lC!. He wa elerted GoTernnrof ArVansa. anil Inr hi rreat colne and judrmeat wa itifluenttal in setUlnj; the dipiite in thst State a to whirls fartloa hoald t-ntrl the Stat- GoTrawenU He ws ee-ted t-i U" Unittl State t?ena in I'T. ueeee.Ii,- Powell C3avto. 1I 3 re-elOd in lvC wttxt.. c wttrrsrT Mr. "IVhit&cy :thea of th Ute Gea ral Jactes S.'Wbtet?. forsseHy a prfiii ctia -f cot Ia MaA-imtt. H tc?n xi Ceoway, Max., ia to ;rxd3s.ul at Yale CVlre sn IS. ai thr tlarrard Law sebcd in ISA, ani tha eat to 5r" Yorfc. lWrti"M a-laaits! to t bar. 'rhitorr deroed hirasrff sritboet delay U cttfas"ia jotttfcsc. acd thertAy beeiat tbr CcrporalKta Coost-rJ a sffMJis ise oa ti dowafaB of tb Terti riaj:. Is betiam ke -- scceesXal. aad a&ads a ows. .dcrable start towards fertc, wbea at jn-.b3t-d o aaca s&ort- of it at ta altar. hy his saarriaro u a &itz&Ur f Saatar Pavae. f Oaia. tkst Jus wa acraat- :: " ;. " , - im . ... . r? aaaaal a5 sv yssi NCl 2$ 0 i s 1 ! Krt If fs T si . J00&J ai aar was wsifatacaa i .-.tr .. tn Mo- dur- &- hUaeSl'v 4ticl rVaof n, . rr, .1 ""v' . .' ,.. i Samuel J. TlWen. for wsou. Cabinet hanl In lTs anl inU vr.xil.l nnd.Kll.l'sllv hav hd lav t!.....(Crrtitrtniiliivgrlrfl!. !! pfl' - -- - - - - - ' . t p-ntr tn a lon-s iw m I C"1 lr?ru'theout-t of hw career that he h hs! n tetar tatmn U -,k public oRic for the wke t m.M In jdiHt- he won dvrfallv -It-T.-raturrnUiac snl prwwot inc mB-ss, fcx drHni:. ob-ct. qu.alttv via fcta t-ntlv in the l'hK"C CoatrntMHs. which la!roulv nmiivatel CJetelsjHl A h.tnev u doubtless as m saentta! a lan Manning tn triUi;lac th t Jev-la.ad i niture to a -acfid ue It wa. be who nulMed the HndrieV- l-m and he vh- t-cat i'a tth Hetttlrvck for th 5ecoatI plate on the ticket. W. f. CMtCTT. Kx-Jo.Sit Willuas Cro Miilebl Kadi ettt wn fjnrn U Mvletn a!tit 1--5T. His father wets WitlUm lutwiMi KsxlMs.tt. awl bis motbe-r Mar. . tUaitaW- ft Hon. Jeb Crow Hhibl. w b w n HreseHUvtive in Ctmffress. IU ltdd tbe Salem coU nnd graduated fn to Hnrvrt Ct4Use ih th rlio. tf 1MT. H iarritd bl ihi. a thm-btr of (tnrjse l'eal-dv, tvl at two cbiblrH. n mm awd n dnOihlr Jllt!itt KntllCittl ktifbrd Mt liMfrsrd lvw Si litnd ami rvatl law in ti t4lbs of th late NftlWantel J. IrI. He va attttotteil to the I ar t-it In'si. and a few tnir later ftwtel a port ner-hip vth the lat J. W 1 rrrv snt. continued vith him MHttl hi app-.ulmeot bv GoveriHH" Wnhburii t n feat te Snpi eiue Item k in !. This jilea he held until lHs;. wlooi U- Kil '-ti Vt count if hi lirulth. In 1- he ntn-b an extittlt-)liHtr tf the coutlneat. He wa a meinlwr of lb- SaIchi i nfiaem l uf- .J in lki. Is.V! and lsT. heii he n.is n?e. I'renitletit tf that bMttsl. H va- iv SolutUir from l.-.".s t iNiS. He i n h.-hi In.r of the Mnftfhutt Ht-f if-al - eietv anl ttf th lUmrd f irr of Harvard C .llee. Mr Kiio-tt U a diret t !tvtcHleiit Inuii lvtfrir J"tin IUi tllcitt. Until th Jlell ml Kvrit raiw palKti he w. nn tdI-hne Whijt. At Uwt tune he went Into the IeMtM-nttJe party. Asnlnvvver he ha lw vrrr tbtwstsra and iu pleading a iiuk very dk aia4 A a Jud-;i lie ,txHl IokIi In mat. Me k iiver IttMju prtiiuinfit in poHtH-, bat ea the noiiiuiee of th I it-mocrNiM- ttvrtv f Miuachuett.s for the (;uvirturlup lat tall. 7"tA r. r cy vt Mr. llnvar! ta l.let in r.nl. .-iwum serrlest itf tie IefMi rst. Set tlHt. He l now serrias bl talnl tnm aa-l b Ie-n m Xetr ftr miImi )mr He . MdJ ht father. He the tftirtl in din-! Umm ia 'vw VHini t r tbe -Hk tf Oea-tber. Uil tall, wlta r"d, H'l-n-Hlled-otil aMre. tl- th-m-li h. Icr a- MN.i ?at. H .r. tH frettii selr of mum wbo Jl-e. talHty nal kiatpir. od Um alert U"k. W ft t'sw? mail f teMlV-ve. Ill flte- llM-lltira to br km;, tbila kw feaiar" are aacalar. HI (M-eitead brood mid loch atl rt- teeta tteJl ? n iir ttf keH 14h rr t no is n larxw It urtna. His fare v mh-tvven. bvlas- br" ltt p4titetl rbia and (trl -Mnet! jsw(. H bn ry even, w ltlt teih. t hlrlt Hticht -til ! the envy f a aa thirty yeara ynuntr than he. He stnava drr wltlt xfnt aest Ht, atfl t- emrtrf til tn llo bUi o bi stores and lt tb HMitt f Aibtoantde ymiat ma. He m a tn of rerr lur orSrat rettfl ! f tfee highest- ri. tortttae of L.VuJt) t S'JJI T1S U tiM rnsaf. f tbe tara fr-.- .f tbe tnbttritaare left him br hi fiJ4r He hi lwo!att'tir so I tbrt-e wm, Jk r erown. On f lie Hta tncerj ti teblnx a etmiU s-al In 4arTiHi. Mr. !tayrl wa. Ura t UMilnr'ot. IM. He reeiTt lui Matattatn at the HutloHic Sehool. vbieb t a htzU rti44 4 tri utaadiHS. He bcl no elbaiaU -i vsJln. H- mo early ilotUftel tr mereartib pur it. at h-rtsrred tv-! H d - mtttfl t tfc-l-r ia UL !! watiaaI to rtftatu in W,bnt-x..u ia the prae Vr.f hi prtfe!. wua the exevptin of fw wtr.- IHfti ctt-t e. - TbU & fiH u tatv4r45.h- He not ;Vd -with the rvtsUttfiu r3erje, and r-trd at tbersid of to '. rr u .T itauton. TbeMsly 0f" ta-at bTT bll h-Un be -, .4eete4 tv tbf e-SMt Is 1P i- tsV otStrtraf lHiret Att raT 4 lvrar. si h oQVr he WM fra iC to J-. II raated tuf Hs be Sawyr f hii". He ftt tbe tasMt rxnlr of S waalttr tn a aUerxlAnre ofwi tbe . hS tb Secjete. TaT U no AbtsV o 7PI 3' w tail st u 4rte oat Mr. Bayard. of the Senators b rtT A.. .M f..- - - " - M.t C tt.t u.- .. fallT ua jT-tt mist -rf dry ttc-vbe, Ife u m o? va b ofrr jM Hnior M th !fT vrTlk.if- reiatiae ta tt :c ad alvis tf i-qo. afc Rilir lW I i - Sex-1 'fllV Ci-.. ---, s sl1 P;....- L V- . -l " S -d-v- - "--a . wTtjjL&x r. vrt-s. Kiniaat Fr-mm Sas U trim aa iA Eajjjlia -UaCy. deac44 Tt " w off elnallr Vdbr. sajr haric n Jh" bWlr rrd. of iV mJ H.n? III , ,i Mtrrantioai ( nr aiiriiU no ( he las hve broo;bl l its-wiva.- w i tferousn a -, n ,, ' - a - J VtHr. tr, v- .r. .oa. , JVir. thp elcnt-ntj rsi(T - owr abivt. luW'-s.t air r Vila In the Sfla ceft. tr-m - central rtcr. He . im ! lr.ux CiotT. Vl, Jiv . l fsther, Jutls? 1-M ! Vila. n n-e -of the Vrrnwnl Ieib.Uir : nd w rt he priia rt-l-wBw..'. ,. cin of the! tr-n MMiia Sa W . J , ho inherit ht wlir4 ihvlcl nd mental, tram h a I a beaded anttr a ffrn'lmJ U Wica.in tt.' I wrrf tv -n lv. .'if eihte-sn. Tu Tmf U4 fc ht dej:r of 1.1- D l tae fs. j Schol, nl daiU-d ta . practte the -aprt lAsarV i Ytirk snl Wt-.tnn, al Wa s prartK'e of hi prfs t !art ins:iac h ib.B5-l V l- Isr tncnlieth birthsiav. las Ota f J ! J In l"l- the r slrvt twrmm k raitett Conima A.vkrli UcJwd t- I taui. ami th- 3M f te , into the Teiiv. taint Kef mnn4 j m Volun'eer InfAnlrv itsMatn fc the wart'.Joael V! resaate-.! tb- I of hk pnfem in !dist in rt. , l-een rewarVat4v rsr.nil ttir1 The 3-1 tf Jaar . l. be va .r' Mb Anna Malt? i-. damcaWT a ! V. h. K.ft itay x . of the p!uer ph .io af rta I nnd (fatMnan -f mw wItb ' reputatH. CJ' t-l aa! Mr I ihre- caiMreo uh bvta. !a a I t ' hi Uro and lt ra:vln tnrt.. t no! Vli U. aa.1 Kt atWJ et - ta of jilt traV He l oaaof fnM-tr I m t VT tffwaf'a J' r trrt t V 1 - v ,srh4. tM(s a rai--H1 pmrtls. l)k.lljK asm! Ihc. a for r Trl lai ln tate S, . 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