OMAHA DAILY H p J ELEVENTH YEAR OMAHA , rl VErfDAY iMOUNING , JANUARY IT 1882. NO. irs THE NATIONAL CAPITAL , Yesterday's ' Proceedings ia Both Houses of Congress , The Arrears of Pensions Beceivoa a Raking Over in the Senate. A Bill Introduced in the House to Settle the Ugly Mor mon Business. Milcollnnoonn Notes From thn Na tional Capital. CONGRESS- Associated I'rcsH. 1'UOCEKM.SOS IN HIE SI-NATK. WASIIIMITON , Januaiy lli. Mr , Edmunds , from the judiciary commit tee , reported the bill to provide foi the payment of members of congress and officers and employes of the twc houses when the office of the propel disbursing ollicor is vacant. Placei on the calendar. Mr. Voorhees reported from tin joint sekct committee on Hbraiy for i now building. Placed on the calon dar. dar.Mr. Mr. Davis ( West Virginia ) intro dutcd a bill to establish the depart ment of ngriculluro and commerce' Referred. Mr. Logan , n bill granting arrean of pension to the widow of Presidon Lincoln from the day of his death t ( the date of the net granting her n pun aion , July 4 , 1870 , and asked prescn consideration. Mr. Ingalls said some days ago In had introduced a resolution directim the pension committee to mquhointi the subject , and ho had intornibtioi that convinced him that , while In was willing to vote the largest amoun to Mrs. Lincoln , this was not tin proper mode of relief. Ho asked tin bill be referred. So oidcred. Mr. Camuion ( Pa. ) nt 1 o'clocl called iu > his resolution declaring i expedient to rcmovn all internal revenue nuo taxes except on high wines am distilled spiiits , and proceeded to ad dress the senate. In connection with his belief for th relief of Mrs. Lincoln , Mr. Logan hai read n letter from Dr. Pancoist , o Philadelphia , and three prominon phjsichns of Now York , stating tha Mrs. Lincoln was sutibriug from in ilatnination of the spinal coid , w hid would t emanate in paralysis of th lower limbs , iv disease of the kitlnojs and a cataract on both eyes. Mr. Ilule , from the committee oi appropiiations , reported the lions bill to supply deficiencies in the ecu sus bureau. The bill was passed. At the Bugcestion of Mr. Voorhees the regular order ( the 3 percent , bom bib ) was laid aside and the senati J.ook up the resolution declaring tha the aryears of pensions act should nebo bo repealed. Mr. Voorhees addressei the Donate in support of the resolu tjqn. 1 33 ; . rSpoiw > t. utricturo t y Mr Voorhees upon the remark made b ; Mr. Beck that the act was conceive < in sin , brought forth in iniquity , am was a fraud upon the American pee pie and a standing monument to th < ignorance and co .vardice of congress Mr. Beck said ho had never intendei to reflect upon any member of oithei liouse. In fact ho was , at the time 10 bill passed , himself ignorant ol A * , methods used by outsideis tt work up the passage of the bill. Seu'ator Voorhees' defense of tin arrears of pensions act was a master ! } etlbrt and attracted unusual attcn tion. tion.Mr. Mr. Beck followed with a forcibli speech on the other side. The Senate then went into o\ecu/ tive session and at 4 p. in adjourneu. The president sent to the senate to day the name of Samuel Seaburg , ol New York , to be naval constructor , n number of Indian agents , receivers ol public money , registers of land offices , and a large list of postmasters. i mOt'EEDINGS IN THE HOUSE. Mr. Robeson called up his report re ominetidintr an increase in the membership of the committee. Ob. t jection was made , but the speaker ruled tnat it was privileged matter , but on the question the house voted no. no.A A largo number of bills were intro- .rnrduced under call of states , the ma jority of minor impoiraato. Mr. Calkins presented ono piovid- ing for iegiatr.it ton laws in Utah , and that voters must take an oath that they do not believe in or practice po lygamy. Mr. Jiiltzhoovor intioduced a bill asking how much money had been expended for the Mgiwl service since 1875 , The bill contemplates exami nation of all accounts of the signal service dquitmpnt sim-o 18 r , tint special objeot boin-n' to learn tlio extent tent of the ombo//leiiiont ( if Captain Hougato. Mr. BtlUhoouir said ho would not be surprised if Howgate's embejMloinent should reach nearly double the sum he is now charged with having taken. After considerable debate on the bill incorporating the Garfield hospital the house , at u p , in. , adjournoj. The number of bills introduced in the house to-day was 40-1 , making a total since organisation of It , 171. CAPITAL NOTES National AssocijtiJ Vren AdlllUl l/lt U WASHINOTON , Januaiy 10. The agiicultural convention listened this morning to a paper on the sui > ar in- duutiy of the United States , read by Mr. Isaac Hedges , of Missouri. Tlio wiper was then generally discussed. . In the afternoon > Y. I. Chamber- l-laiii , of Ohio , read a paper on national and industrial crop reports UISCKLLANKOUH , The secretary of state having con cluded the work of selection for KOV- eminent representation abroadi , it is expected that nominations for sot era' ' important missions and cotiMilntc1 will bo sent to the aoiiatu to-morron or next day. It is also reported that Dcfrcos is U be renoniinatcd qovonimcnt printer Murdered Their Father. Nktlonkl A * ocUtcd rrciw. , Ind. , January Iti. A woll-to do fanner who' ' formerly resided near Washington. SVnyni county , in this slate , aced 65 , disap pearcd on the 4th of this month am has not boon scon since. The family in reply to questions from the neigh' bora as to the whorcabouts lot thcii fatlfcrjould say : "Go and find him it is n't our business io hunt fo : him. " Suspicions of foul rlay ex istcd , and on Saturday i of sixty mun assembled , at cccdcd to the farm anj , moncud to search the p : which ended in their finding mains in the bottom of a due , covered with stones. When Intmgh to the surface , two bullet bolpAwci found in his head. The familjlwh nro now under ariest witnesses tin search with pcifect imlifFcrcncoi bu attempted to direct the attention o the crowd from the v. ell to the house Tlio mothoi and two sons had fie qiiuntly thioatoned to put the eli man out of the way , and the youmjo children had buun t.tuulit to hate him There Waa a consulcrablo liglit nbou tlio house during the \\holo t > f th night of January 1th. There is in tense excitement at the scone of tb murder. CKNTMIVILLK , Tnd. , January 10.- The excitement lu-re is at fever hea over tlio murder of Mr. Smith , farmer , fouitcen miles north of here Lynching is freely talked of. RICHMOND , Ind. , January 10.- Dan , youngest son of David H. Sniitli the old fnimer founei murdoied in well on Satusdav night , to day con fossud to kilHbp-Kis father and c\on crates the balance of the family. Th father and sun had a quarrel about horse s.ile. Dan shot his father jus outside the door seven times. II then broke his head with a hammer dragged him to the well and thio\ him in. Oar Coaling Station ia Peru. National AbHOtliitnl I'n.-s. PA : AMA , Januiry llLatest ! date from Lima are to the 2'Jd ult. Tin protocol of the proposed sale Chini bote to the United States has bcci published , accompanied by u state incut that the United States legatioi in Lima uas iufoimud under date o November 18 that the United State government declined accepting sii ( protocol , in older that it shall not h believed toTie intoroatcd in the ofl'o of intervention in Pacific aflairs. Th protocol in behalf of the governmon of Pom concedes to the Unitoi States the right to estubli.sh a coal depot pot in the port of Chimbote , and al facilities they may require , so tlm their navy and merchant vessel may provide themselves wit ] that article , and to static ] themselves in that port , Pern reuorv ing to itself the right to make simila concessions to other friendly powers the concessions to bo of indefinite du ration ixiid'can bo withdrawn after notice tico of ono year , has been given to tin United States. At the tune Calderoi wan thus disposing uf the port am land , Chimbote was in Pierola'a pos session and Pioiola was exercising in goveriiin" the grcatei part ot the ro public. The public ttion of the proto cal , it is feared , may cause a icactioi tlnough the republic in fa\orrf Pier ola. Con. Pieiola remains in Lima A fire occurred in Antofagasta oi Decemb ( r ( Sth , doing damage to tin extent of SUOC,000. The Htuainship PaUgonia. ropoitei dmibled at sea , arrived at Valparaisi December 10th , having repaired dam ages. Marino Intelligence. National A 8oclatcl I'rcsi NKW JCOHK , January 10.-Airi\c ( The Brittania from Liverpool , tin State of Indiana from Glasgow , tin Neckar from U emcn , the Saratoga from Havana , the City of Para fron Aspinwall. HAVUB , January 15. Sailed Tin Ameer for New York. Arrived On the loth , the Cana dian from New York. O , January 1C. Arrived The Itlienia from New York. LONDON , Jannary ll ) SailedOr the 14th , the Alsatia for Now York , the Holland for Now York. tji KKNSTOWN , January ] . _ Sailed On the 14th , the Uotliiua for New York LiKIUMOI. . , .laniiarv li ( Arrived Tlio Permian fnuii lioston , the Cas < piau fiom Haltunore LOHVK , Jainiuy H ! Sulcd Oi the liith , the State i f Xi.\ada fin Now York. Tlio Cnuvlot Extradition CIIHO .National A noc atml I'n TOHOSTO. Jiniiiij Hi Miller , the eacapi d ciiiniut finin iho NVuatern peni untiai > at 1'ittnbnrg , waa brought up bofoic Jud/o . " \lcK'uii/.ie \ this tifteiaoon and extradition pro ceedings commenced. The prisoner was fully identified by Capt. Wright , warden of the ponitentiarv , and Detective - tectivo O'AIaro , of Pittsburg , Knr- ther investigation was sot for two weeks from to-day , The prisoner , it is said , hoe received consideiablo money from friends and ho will make a bii ; fight before returning. Tlio ZJraboman Anohtod. NKV YOHK , January 1(5Jeorgo ( Uolius , the brnkcm.ni , vas arrested 'or criminal catolcftsneas in connection with the Spyten Duyvil disaster , and irraigncd today bofoio Coroner Uerklo and lemandcd to an ait formal nvestigation , The remains of Oliver H. Keeley , ol spring City , Pa. , were claimed to-diiy y his uncle and taken homo. 1'rank Burr , on ineor of the Tar- rytown train , which collided with the .Ulan . tic express on the Central rail road ut Spuyton Duyvil on Friday light , made a aworn Btatemont to ho coroner to-day. Ho naid that ho iid not start from Spuyten Duyul until thirteen minutes after the ox- prcss loft. Ho entered the cut at the rate of 18 or 20 miles per hour. There was no danger signal thoro. When ho emerged from the cut ho saw a llagmfin swingins a signal and at the same time saw the red light on the exprcos train about two or throe car length * ahead. Ho pulled the throttle wide open and put on the air brakes and blow the whistle , but could not stop his train. Ho re mained at Ilia post Until after the collision. Murder- Nutlonil Awoclttril 1'row. SAVANNAH , Ga. , January 10. Jesse Williams , ( colored ) murdeier of Old Toby Locke , night watchman , Julj 10th , waa hanged in the jail yard at noon to-day. The execution was private vato but lau'O ciowds of colored people plo were on the streets about tin jail , llo had a good inght'saleep , alt u nuiiity breakfast , uas baptised by i liaptist clergyman and ovpiessed tin hope of going to heaven and resigna tion to fate. Ho confessed his ciitm and bade his fiioiuh farm\oll. Hi dropped sovcn teet and died easily Tina is the sixth execution since tlu war. Fatal Accident to a Soldior. Ntttlorml Amounted I'ruvt Piiii.MiKU'iuv , January Id. Tin man \ > ho was received into the Peim sylvama luwpitat yesterday sulfurim. from severe injuries occasioned Ir jlimpinu ; from a south bound trail near Maiiuo station , Pa , , and \\h ( died this morninir , was identified tin afternoon as Fcrd Jem-guns , a ser geant in the Seventh United State infantry , stationed in Minnesota. II had been on a two months' leave ii Germany and waa leturning to hi regiment. Sad Rocalt of a Joko- Mtiona101 ! 1 toil 1'riHi OWE.STON , Ky. , January Hi. A ( i o'clock jestuday evening Scot Hay dun and John Colvert , two youn men about eighteen years old , wen ( to W. A. Montgomery's , on Tii crook , and before going in thought ti frighten Montgomery by rapping 01 the window. They did frighten him and ho got down an old gun , and , ii trying to find out \\ho was there , th gun uent off. The load struck Hayden don in the forehead and killed Inn instantly. Ho claims it uas mi acci dent. _ Hot Times in the Jo rncy Legislature Nutlonnl As oduUil 1'revn. TUKNTON , N. J. , January 1C. Ii the house tnis aftcrnaon there was i long discuisiou over the senate's Gar field resolution. Hipp ( democrat moved to stiiko out the clause saying Guiteau was sane , as tlio Now Jursoj legislature was not a jury. After the debate only one man ( republican voted against , the amendment. Hipj then moved the assassination was tin. result of the pernicious republican political system. After a hot discus sion the amendment was withdrawn The Tax Frauds. National Associated Press. PHILA.III.LI > HIA , January 10 It ha boon jdis overod by Tax Receive Hunter that a number of bock record which ' oiintam * important - aTidont bearing on frauds in the tax office hav been stolon. Access to the room ii which the books wore kept was ob tained through an unprotected plati lns9 window. The theft was clis covered by a clerk named Caldwell , A ho has been accused but denies complicity. Holrs to an EnulUh Estate Na'lonal Associated Proas CINCINNATI , January li. ( The four poisons who claim to bo heii to the old Hydes estate of London , Eng hind , now known as Ilydo pirk , valued at § 300,000,000 , are endeavor nn , ' to form an association to piesa their claims. The heirs are Mrs. William H. Strathmaii and Mr. Stout , of Indianapolis , Mr. Compton of tbii city , and ono other. They raisec $20,000 to prosecute their claims. Railway Now * . Xntioiul J'rcHH AHsociation. CINCINNATI , 0. , January It ! . The Cincinnati , New Orleans it Texas Pacific railway coinnany , lessees o : the Cincinnati Southern , hold theii first annual meeting this forenoon ant ro elected all the board of directors. A dividend of 1 | per cent was declar ed , and u financial report was made showing the gross earn ! lies for 2 months and 1 ! ) days to be 8012,008 - 27. Accident nn tbo Ml ouri Paoiflo National Abitoolatcd 3rwi , LKAVKNWOII-III , Kmi. , January 10. Five cars of a Missouri Pacific freight train jumped tlio track imme diately below this city about ! ) c clock this evening , caused by the breakup of a fro in the swith. No damage vias done except by the detention of trains. A similar accident occurred at the Hamo place thm moining , ono car beinu thrown off. Fell From a Balloon l \mxutu I I'run LAUKIIO , Texas , January 10. At 3uantla , Mexico , Saturday , Sunonta Jotalino Gougora , a beautiful girl of 17 , made a balloon ascension without i car , but performing on u tiape/.o at- ached , When throoMjuartors of a mlo high the balloon burst , and the itl fell to the ground and was crushed o death. No 'World' * Fair for Boitoii Jallonil Aiwoclitcd Uosro.N , January 10. The com- uitteo appointed last October to can asK for Hiibscriptioiif , and thus us- coitain the sontiinent in favor of a norld M fair , reports that it is inorpo- dient jo hold a fatrinl88r , andreconi nend its indefinite postponement. Strike of Coal Miner * . t'atlonal Anwcmtod 1'rtw ST Josri'ii , Afo. , January 10. Two jr three hundred colliers ut the Ray. nond milieu in Kay county are on H triko against a reduction of ono cent a bushel. The operators say they will not pay over six cents. As a very mall rjuantity is on hand , a coal aiiiinu is foared. . CLOSING UP. Scovillo's ' Arpmunt to Sayo His Brotlior-m-law , Confining Himself Exclusively to the Theory of Insanity of the Assassin , And Asking the Jury Not to be Iiifiuoncod by Per- Bounl Poolings. Giiltcnu's Alinrtlvo Attempt to Mnlcn a Fun Kixtlonikl A * xhUxl Vrcn WAsiiiNdio.N , January 10. Mr. Scnvillo began his argument by pub licly returning thanks to the many ununnnt counsel through the country v\ho hml by mail assisted him witli such good counsel rolativu to a propel presentation of the defense BO as tr unable luin to accomplish \\hat In had ( hino and might yet do in criminal practice. The jury should divcsl themselves of emotion and sentiment , and consider the case from a purolj intellectual standpoint. The case wm one in which tliu plaintill' was called to sit in judgment upon the dcfondanl and in winch this jury worn interested equally with other citizens in present' ing. The jury wore a part of the gov > eminent , part oi the ' people , part ol the nation , for the 'killing of whose chief magistrate the prisoner was called on trial , and on that accouul wore bound to bo extraordinarily euro ful to divest themselves of their per sonal feelings before forming jud < j [ mcnt. They should forget that Prosi dint Garlield was one of themsolvei and perhaps pursonally acquainted with some of them. They shoulc steel their hearts against the attempt ! which Judge Porter would undoubted ly make to appeal to tlioir feelings The speaker had from the first licit that Guitciiu was insane , and that in sanity was the only issue in the case The district attorney , Porter , Davidgc and Drs. Hamilton , McDonald Kempstor , Gray and Worcester line conspired together to hang the ac cusod. Amcucan journalism dis gracefully anticipated the verdict , hidgo DAVIS' charge in the Colonial ciso was an attempt to influence tin decision of the com I in this case. Davidgo interrupting , Quiteau tolc him to Keep quiet. "You talked twc days and said nothing. Now give in a chance " Scovillo continued : The jury KCH bound to acquit , even if they fount Guiteau know the difference between right and wrong on July 2d , if they also believed ho , through mutual eta sire , believed that Got ! required bin : to do the act for the good of the country and to avert a civil war. Tin prosecution had failed to show any < thing tending to provo that Guiteau was a bad man and unlikely sincerely to bo afllicted by any religious fueling or delusion. The burthen of'BcoVillo'HHl'garn'enc was that the prosecution had labored to bring against Guiteau an avalanche of little things in order to build up a charge. They had failed to bung against him a single thing done bofuie July 2d , for which ho should hang his head except adultery. "Yen , " said Guiteau , "and I'll ven ture to say there is not now in thin court room one innocent person on that score. " Then Scovillo recited the stoiy of the woman tnkon in adultery , quoting "Lot him amongst you who is with put sin , cast the first stone , " and sij- ing , "when Ho looked up the wo man's accusers were gone. " "I presume it would bo the name way here , " said Guiteau. Recess. After recess Scovillo continued the attack on Davidgo for alleged pen or aion of testimony in his address to the jury. During a pause in tins projepiJingi just after reference had been madu to his many debts , Guiteau shouted : "I have lots of money now. Lot mv creditors send in their notes and 1 will pay upsquaio like a man. " "They think , " said Scovillo , after enumerating numerous small itenm of witnesses brought forward by the government , "they think that with this vast amount of odium heap ed upon him , with his character blackened , with his history i.ikod up and thrown against him , they will manufacture ! in your minds such weight or inllueiico against him , micli an intense hatred of the man. that you will not atop to consider u little en cumstanco as to whether ho was ot sound mind when ho shot tlm picsi dent. But you will say on your oath , let that man go to the gallows ; he is of no use to tl > o community ; | lu is a liar , clieat and ( windier ; lot IIB him , ' linn on general pimciplcs. " Scovillo was about to discuss lliu evidence of the witness who testified ; o the prisoner's intention of imitating Wilkes Booth ( Shaw ) , when Guitoaii toarod : "Hotter leave him with a I" l aw. " No ono laughed and ho added : "I mean P Shaw j" spell ing t. Still there wuu no response and as ulast resort ho cried : "They don't ippoar to see the fun , do they1 Laughter , j Later ho declared ho Jidn t care a snap for notoriety and vas content to lot the future ugos at end to Inn reputation. Counsel , after reviewing the tosli- nony of tliu witneac , charged that joth ho and his clerk , who corroboi- itedlimi , had poijurul thomsolvuH I know they have , " chimed in the irihoiiur. "I could honor men like Mason and Jones , ' continued Scovillo , "because hey nero willing to take poraonul lib rty , but hhiiw seems to hang this nan without even running the iisk of m.secution , which ho know could note > o brought against u living witness ex- opt tJiutoau " "This whole Shaw business is a lie rom beginning to end , " said Guitoau , 'I ' wish your honor would road my speech this evening no that 1 can Uxll with you about it to-morrow. " Court then adjourned Attorney General Hrowster eat or the bench with Judge Cox during tin latter part of the session. ilolm W. Guiteau haa published i letter on his brother's cixso. Ho iinyi ho hopes the jury will disagree or ao quit. Cox a instruction will bo mori fnvoiablo than he had feared it mighl bo , and public sentiment ia non changing in favor of the belief in hu brother's insanity. Ho say" Ouitom has been misrepresented by the press , and it will bo a wonder if ho in noi hmig before \pril 1st. Ho says in Washington people understand the caip better than outs do , and people tlti-io beliexo largely in Umtoau'a in- amity Itovui.v , January 1(5.- ( The aitich entitled "Tho Guiteau Kxports , ' quoted by Guiteau in his uudomonul speech as coiiuni ! fiom a Bus'on news' pipnr , oiiginally appeared as mi edl tonal in the last issue of The Liberty , an insignificant suvon-by nine fortnightly - nightly organ of lUiarelnsta and social' i K started in this city last summer. NHW YOUK , January 10. Referring ! to the statement of Ouitom published tins moining , in which ho claims k have received a sympathetic lettei from the executive otlioor of the \ \ cstorn Union telegraph company al Now York , inqtiiiy at that otlice nici VH h prompt doniil that any such letter tor had boon written by an oflleor ol that company , but subsequent invcs ti ation disclosed the fuel that n young clerk had written for GuitoiuV autograph on a shout Inuimg the oil ! ci.il heading of the executive oflicei and used the language quoted. Hi vs , is promptly dismissed for violation of the company's rules in this im proper use of its ollicial headings. Small Fox. N.itloi ! Anoclnkd 1'tcuu. Uii'iiMOM > , VA , January 10. Tin luiiiao pissed a coijcurient rcsolutioi thivt the city authorities bo requostei to furnish n suitable small pox liojpi talithin three daya tor the sole ben elit of the members and atUchcs o tlio Icginlatuio. The senate refusci to concur and it is now stated tlm the house will to-morrow pass a row ) hitmn for the removal of the logislu turo to Norfolk. Ilosiov , Januaiy 10.The.ro an half a do/en cases of mnall pox a Wiliiiington , Mass. I 'OUT Jhitvis , N. Y. , Januury 10 - l''i\e now cases of small pox have du velopod I'.tPond Eddy , a email hamlo on the Erie road , ten miles west o this city. A death from the diaeasi has occurred in this city. Tlneo nov awes in the infected distiict vvoro ro jiorted to-day. I'lULAiir.i.riux , January 10.- Then weie iiino deaths from small pox ii this uity for tlm week ending Satur day last. ST. LOUIK , January Ifi. Ono nov case of small pox was reported bore to day.Several Several hundred persons attondci tlie funeral of a child that had dioi of the disease to-day , and bad result are apprehonned. ' , , . . t attonal AnocTat-Tris { ATLANTA , Ga. , .Tanuary 10 1 negro woman was run over and killoi by a train near Millid oville , Ga. yesterday. A special from Hyron ropm ts tin killing of Jno. Leo ( colored ) by boiiij caught in the machinery in the engim house ofV , E. NVaiien. Fnllurcs- iwoclatiil I'renB AriANTGa. . , January 10. A. C & 15. l'Vyliu , the largest grocer ; lioiiHu iii the city , assigned to U. ii Crane to-day. Assists , § 125,000 ; lia bihtics , -0,000. . Had debts cauno ( the failure. llrock IJros. , tobacconists , hav failed. Assets and liabilities arc nn known. Suicided National Amradattxl 1'rcss. LOUISVILT.K , January 10. Davii Doubcli , an industrious German , fo u number of years aflltctod with cancer cor in the face , shot himself with i pmtol this morning. Ho was unabh to take solid food and would havi starved within a few days. Priionon Killed in Attemptitie t < Enoapo- National Amaclatcd 1'rotm. ATLANTA , Ga. , January 10. Yes terday niorninu Duputy Shenll Walkei was making his rounds in the Chostoi ( S.C. ) jail when two prieonorHattackud him. liotli priaoners wore tliot and will probably die. The Triple Murderers NMInnil AMWUatcd 1'llwu , CA'ri.hrrsiiuitd Ky. , January 10. All in ( juiot hero to-day , UH the tria uf the Ashland murdoroiH docs nol commence until to-morrow , wliai Kent's case comes up. Ono mind roc men h vo been summoned from wlion to select a jury. ( iitlonal AsiiOditoJ I'ICHM. Sniolde of ou Ex-Poitma tor- AT A rA , January 10. Wm. 11. Locke , late postmaster at Enfantu , Ma , , died yesterday by shooting him- lelf through the hoad. Ho wart ar rested on Saturday on the charge ol unibc//Jomont while postmaster. Arrnstiul for Rnpo. ( atlnni ) ' ATLANTA , Ga , January 10 , A spo- : ml from Davison leportn the arrest > f Alex. Williams , charged with out- agin ' the jL'r.son of Mollie Tyclcn'or , . - yeara old , To Hani ; for Murder. follonal Adiiotlat UHOW.NHVIM.K , Tex. , January 10. juiriono Gaititu has been Bciitoncod o be hanged in this county February Oth for murder ! Cheated the Oaliow * . rational Awoclatul I'rcm. lliLKioH , N. C. , Januaiy 17. lie-hard Morgan , in jail here under rntenco of death , dioel from abscess f the lungs to-day. TROUBLE IN CAMP , Rumor That Jay Dould and Sitl- uoy Dillon are Out , The Union PnoiQo Hard Up , and Qould Gives $5,000,000 to Help it Out. Project for Oponiuc : the Yel- lowdtono Pftrk via the Northoru PnciQc. MliioollnnootiN RuniMo * oC the Rail. . National Aiwoclatcil Pro's. ST I'vi'ii , January li ( Siv piomi- uent capitilinta of SI. Paul and Minneapolis , among uhoiu are Sena tor Wmdom and J. U. ( Jillillau of MinueapoliB \ . 11 , lily ot Hisumvelc , and Mr. Ilolxit of the Notthein 1'a- cilio load , have enteied into mi uirico- nient with the Northern Pacific to build a raihond , standard gauge , from the point on the Northern PaiMlicneanistthopirk totlto geyacrHand National Yellowstone p irk , or , to npeaU moie deliuiloly , toity miles of reid outsidu the go\eminent park resoryatiim aiid forty milon with in it. This road , it mbolio\ed , will cost $ i20,0M ( ) per mile , making the total cost of the eiuhty miles § 1,000- ( MX ) , or more likely , allowing for con tingencies , § . ' ,000,000. , As an earnest of good faith they are to put up 810,000 each , a total of 800,000. The Northern Pacific jyudicvto , of which Mr. Vilhud is lioad and front , then agree to furnmh ( bo money to build and equip tliu the road , t > King as sucnuty a mort i rvgo thoremi , on which intcicst at the rate ot 7 pel cent nor annum is to be paid by the auplo lutnt.ny nyndicaiu of BIX , but there it. a fuiil'Kt n roc- iiiont ; the ontoipiiHin ; ' lulf do/en citi/eim have seemed the guar antee from the go\ eminent that they will not aulloi inolestation or hut t fill competitor in hotels they in iy build in the paik and accordingly tlioy have promiHoil the government and the Not then : Pacific raiiroad company that tluy will expend SIHO.OOO in buildinglaigt hotels. One of 500 loonm ia content plated ai a stuitoritb all the necea fury equipments ; and hotel to IK ready for occupancy by the time tlio now railioul is in running ordor. NEW YOUK , January 10. It waf reported in the stock exchange to-day that Juy Gould has drawn his choch for $5,000,000 to bo loaned to tlu Union Paoilio railuay company to bo used in p tying the January dividend and for other purposes for which the company is in need of money. A Htatoinont ia further made to the of- foot that the $10,000,000 lately re. coived by the company from subacrip tion was absorbed in paying oUT tin Moating debt. The company has boon aomowhat ombarrasaod by purchasing non-paying railroads. It wa stated in Mr. Ootild'fi'orHco to-duy.ho ia ah ways ready and willing to loan moiuy when good interest and ample security is afforded. It ia nlso rumored that the amicable and conlidontial rela tions BO long sustained between the U. P. ( Sidney Dillon ) mid Jay Gould have been interrupted in ( the most deplorable ir.inner , owing to the in evitable outgrowth of rivaliy which must obtain hitweon the Union Pa cific and Texas Pacific loads. The lattei mad him r.ow about got tilings in shape for peimamcnt operations. Yet Nififw ( y , 0. , Januaiy 10 To day consolidation WIIHeffected between the Pittnbingh , Rochester it Shaipj. villu and the niiluay Shcnnngo i State Line raihoad coiiip.inieH. The former I'H to build at once from Pitta < burg to Sharpsvillu , Pa. , and tlu other from Now Castle junction to the Ohio and Pennsylvania state lino. The oflicora of the consolidated com pany are Joseph Forker of Sharon , Pa. , president ; John Spearman , P. L. Kimberly , David Adams , Henry W. II. Wharton , Francis II. Poojles , George H. Taylor of Sharon , ami General John Sanderson , W. J. Hitch cock of Youngstown , O. , director. At the PonnaylvaniH and Ohio atuti line they will connect with the Pitta- burgh , Youngstown it Chicago rail- read now building. Cimudo , January 10.This week theolliceof Mi. Merrill , now asuiyt ant gjuorul uupurini"ndent of tliu whole line of tlmVabnah road , in buuig moved to St. Louis , wliurn horoaflor all the general oflicen will bu located , and the clerks are busy pack ing up , and expect to bj domiciled in their now quarters by the latter pnil of ho wook. Mr. Moriill'H pienonl quartern will , after hit ) rcmouil , bn occupied 'jy ' C , L. Rising , the i/unoriil agent. NKW YOIIK , January HiThoIMnil and Express snya " \Vo are able tn state on good authority that the rail road war hoa been settled by an agieemeiit to pool the earnings of tlm nadn ! on the basia of freight rates of 1880.JI This morning the trunk lines issued a Hchedulo of tates for freights on a basis of { { Op per 100 pounds for lirflt clans to Chicago. OHM Ado , January Hi , - To-daygrain rates to the east took another advance , The Lake Shore it Michigan Southern and the .Michigan Central roado make an advance to the basit > of IHu to Now York , the Pennsylvania to u basis of lOo to Now York The rateii on tlio "Vanderbilt roadu aio Hull'alo lOo , Albany IHc , Now Yoik Ific , Haiti- noru Lric , J'liiladolphia Itc ! , Honton 20c. The rates on grain by the Penn sylvania are : Haltimoro 17e , Phila delphia 18c , Now Yoik 20o , Uoaton -Go. Go.Uy Uy tlio Haltimoro & Ohio , J7o In Baltimore. 1'oreiuu Nowa National AHioclatud 1'ruiu VIKNNA , January 10.-lloinforco. iionts continue leaving Austria for \\almatria and Herzogovinia. The latest iieun fiom there stated that the insurrection was spreading and that tlio troops now in the field at those points wore poweileaa to preserve or dor. Field Marshal llmier has boon tent to take command of the troops in that department and han instruction.1 ! to spare neither men nor mcaim in putting down the insurrection at once. A niiiiisteiml council has been called in tliia city to consider measures for the mipprnssion of the insurrection. ST Pmr.uMii mi , January 10. A dispatch was rccoixed hero yesterday annouiicini ; that fi\o mure sailora bo- lomjing to tlm crew of the Jeanncito had aruxed at likiitak. CONSTVM-i.soi'i.K. . .lamiaiyHTho porte has addu uu > d a note to lltu Kng- fish and Krone1 ! ! govorimumia declin ing that the iccent action of the t\\o governments towauts IJ ypt i con- tiary to precedent , uncillud for and a violation of the sovereign rights of the sultan. A Turkish e.mimisaioii has been ap pointed inquire into and lopoit on tlm system of ( lurmaii gen d'auuoiie with a \ ieto its application in Tuikoy. ( irmtsch , Set vian ministoi , has been instructed to propose to the porte the conclusion of commercial , ev.tra- dition and other tieatioA with Sirvii. HOMKJanuary 10 , It ia announced that in leaponao to an application from the \atican , the c/ar haa granted a guneial pardon to tlio Polish Catholic bishops. Br.ui.iN , Januaiy 10. Koicliatag have decided upon the immudiato release of Heir Diet/ , who waa 10- cently arreatod at Stuttgart ; also that all of the ollicial papers coiicuimnghia imost bo laid before tlu name. LOMUIN , J.inuary 10 The prusent state of the Egyptian question oxcitea unoaaiuoas ou the continent. The aultan'a defiant attitude towards IDng- land and Franco excites apprehenaion that ho ia prompted by (3ermauy ( or some other ( nitaulo powers that may complicate the question by aasiiming iibiolnto eonlrol < ivurl'gypt ind ( llauco of tlio Fionoh.lOngliHh protectorate. It ia cKiii'ctedltliata cabinet council will bo aummonod very ahortly to prepare a reply to the porte'a note. Fight Among ; Strnngors National Ansoilalud Prexn NASIIMI.M : , TIIXN. , January Hi. A Oalatin special aays in a fight in Hall Hallorn'n aaloon at midnight be tween soon strangers , two wore shot dead and ono mortally wounded. The other four are in jail. All lefuae to give their names. Poisoned Meat * .Nutloiml A HOilattl ( I'rcxj. SroNnioMEitv , Ala. , January 10. Tlneo negroes weio poised by deceased meat yestetlay. Ono ia dead , another ia dying , and the thiid is in u ciitical condition. CLOSED UP. Whlpplo and McMillan Soil Out to Mrs , E. V. Barnoy. Yoatorday the doora of Whipplo it McMillon'H jewelry store , inCroigh- tpn block , wore closed and on inquiry fu ' nl.jyn. . , > 7 v W-w * , ,4 , < M. it was at firat found to be the rumor that they had mndo an assignment. Later in the day a paper was tiled in the county clerk's office which explained the matter - tor , being a clear bill of sale for the stock and fixturco ontiio to Mrs. E V. Uiirney for § 0,000. A gontleiriui stated in the picaonco of the icportor that Mra lUinoyhad boon loaning the linn money to run on foi a long time and had of Itxlo been quite anxious to gut it out. The m- clebtediiCHS probably amounted to about tint sum named and this method was taken to sccuro hor. The other liabilities of the fit in ate placed al about $11,000 by the same gentleman and IIH it in not kiiowji that there are any other assotti Homebody will probably got loft , Thoie are ininy who will hear with regret that the Him has boon compell ed to clone , as both members are well known hero und veiy popular with all who did buiiness with them. Matter of Application ot ilulhiK for Liquor License. NOT1CK. Notice In hereby given that Ji lliu Nogl did , iiKii the 31 t day of Uticrinlier , \ . ] ) . , 1H81 , lilo ) > | H upplknlloii to the Mayor and City Coiiiitll of Uiniihu forte to Hell Mult , HnlrituniiHand Viiiuiu l | ( m ni. at No. til II South Thirteenth Htroct. HcLimd wuixl , Uiimhn , Neb. , frnin the 1 Ith clwv of J , nuary , 188'J , to the 10th iluvof Ajinl , 1HS2. If tliiH ) hu mi ( ilijoLtion , reniniirttnuice in protu t filed within two \vci'kn fnim le- Luiiibui 'Hut , A , D , , IbHI , tliu Hiiiil llcoiibc will 1 ; planted. JULIUS NAOI , Apiilkant. Tin : DAI in fin : iiuwcimiier will ) inlm' h tlia iilinvu niitku ( incu u ch witlc for two uvukM ' tliu UXDUMHU of tliu applicant. I'lio City of Oiniiliain not to lo cliiruci ) tlivruwitli. J. J. L , O. JKWK'IT , Jin'J- _ Olty Clerk. Mutter of Application of M , 1'nrr for Permit to bell Liquor an n lini 'tlnt. NOTICII. Notlcu Ia huroby ulvon that M. Pan did , upon tliu 2d day of January , A. 1) . , 1HR2. fllu IIH ! application to the Mayor and City Council of Omalm , for permit to Hull Mult , Bplrltuoun and Vmnu * Lluora. | ax a 1 JnumUt , for u c'dkinul , 1110- chunlcil and cliuinical purpimui only , at corner Tenth and Howard troct , 'ihlnl ward , Omnhi , Neb. , from the Kith day of January , IBb'J , to the 10th day of April , if tlieru hu no olijrUion , romoiiHtraiico or protoit lilicl within two wtcka from Jimuary ! id A , I ) , , 18HtJ , the raid penult will he ( 'rant d , M 1'Altlt , Apiillcint Tut DAIM JJi'K newBpaiier will ruhliHh theubo\u uoiitu once latfi week riu t o wctkH. at tliu expLtiHu if the applicant. I'lio Citv uf Omaha in not to iio clmr.'eil thurowith. J. J. L. 0. .1 i\VJJTT : , J2 2t City Ck-rk. VICTOR'S ' RESTAURANT 1016 Parnhnm Stieet. 3BCOTTXC.S. Oyetora , Cliom | and Uain * Coikeil to O'Jtr , And Served Under Penonal Supervltlon of Proprietor , VIOI'OB DDOROSQ. r