THE OMAHA DAILY \ ELEVENTH YEAR OMAHA , TUESDAY MORNING , JANUARY 21 1882. NO. I8'i THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Yesterday's ' ProoBodiiigs iu tlio Senate and House , The Time of the Former Occu pied in Eulogizing the Late Senator Burnside. Introduction of an IromOlad Chinese Immigration Bill in the House. The Latest Rumors of Cabino Changes Include the Resig nation of Lincoln. . MltcollnncouR Notes From thn Na tional Capital. CONGRESS. rilOCEKtllNOS IN TUB HI'.NATK. \YAHIHNOTON , January 23. Mr , Anthony offered a resolution suspend ing proceedings in order that tributi might bo paid to the memory of the late Senator Burnsido , and uro cecdod to eulogize Iho deceased. I'UOCEEIIINOS IN TUB 1IOUSK. The houao agreed lo sit on Thuradaj evening for general debate on pending business. Bills were introduced as follows : By Mr. Clements , to apply the proceeds coeds of the sale of public lamia fo school purposes. By Mr. Farwoll (111) ( ) , to prepare a list of persons claiming pensions. By Mr. Gibson , a bill to increase the salary of members of the Missis aippi river commission to $2,000 po : annum. Jiy Mr. King , appropriating2,000 , 000 to prevent the spread of yellow fever. By Mr. Willis , to regulate and pre vent the immigration of Chinese. By Mr. Gibson , to amend tlio na tional b.ink act and provide a uniform currency. The bill introduced by Mr. Willis to regulate Chinese labor provides that the coining into or residence in the United States by Chinese laborers is declared unlan fill. Those coining in as teachers , students , merchants or from curiosity , with servants , and those laborers who were here prior to November 17 , 1881 , may go and came at pleasure. In regard to otheis , it provides that it shall be unlawful for any vessel to bring and land at any port in this country moro than five Chinese laborers of either sex on any voyage , under penalty of 5500 for each offense. By Mr. Dunnoll , reducing import 'duties on sugars and molasses. Mr. Orth presented a resolution from the committee on foreign affairs , asking the names of all citizens of this country under arrest by British .authorities At 3 r. M. , the house took up the special order and listened to remarks 'of ttio late Senator Burnside. Eulo gies were pronounced by Messrs. Chaco , Bruinm , Hill , Henderson , Pottibono and Spoonor , and after the adoption of the customary resolutions the houje adjourned at 4:10 : P. M. Number of bills introduced to-day , 385 ; total since the session began , :3,640. : , _ _ _ _ CAPITAL NOTES. 'National Associated Press LINCOLN TO KKTIIlE. WASHINGTON , January 23. There is a well founded rumor that Secre tary Lincoln is to retire from the cabinet early in the spring , upon his own request. MISCELLANEOUS. The secretary of the treasury has issued an order that orders and drafts upon the pay of employes , presented by others will not in future bo recog nized by the disbursing oflicors. The comptroller of the currency haa authorised the following national banks to commence business : Hudson National bank , capital 8100,000 ; Merchants' National bank , Dunkirk , , Now York , capital § 100.000 ; Spring field ( Ohio ) National bank , capital $100,600. DKNISON , Texas , January 23. There is increasing excitement in the Chocia.v nation over the efforts now being made at Washington to annul the bill passed by Choctaw council granting the right of way through Indian territory to the St. Louis & , - San Francisco road. The protesting Chpctaws are aided by the Cherokees , It ifl claimed the alight majority by which the grant passed through the Choctaw council was n.iinod by fraud , bribery and oilier corrupt practices. WASHINGTON , January 23. - Tlio , senate committee on railways this . morninu heard statements by certain Choctaw Indians in opposition to the , alleged ( { rant of the riuht of way lethe the St. Louis & San Francisco rail road through their lands. NKW YOIIK , January 23. The tariff schedule on west bound freiyht nrrangul by the Irunk roads goes into effect as follows : Chicago First- class-Co. ( ; second-class , 32c. ; third- clasa , 20c. ; fourth-clans , lln. ! Cincin nati Firat-cliiaa , 41o.5 socond-claas , 29c. ; third class , 2lo , ; fourth class , 18c. Indinnanolis--First , -13c. ; second-class , 30c. ; third-class , 25c. ; fourth-class , 18c. St. Louis First- class , fi9c. ; second class , 43c , ; third clasa 4oc , ; fourth-class , 28c. There was several removals in the postofliso department to-day , making tomato thirteen clerka on permanent rolls and six on the temporary roll thai have been discharged. The clerka are from the first assistant's of. fico , and were removed because of ago. The work of this division is conatantly increasing , and Mr. Hatton recom mended the removals that fresh and younger men , m ro competent to per form the work , might bo put in. Pueblo Indinns , nine in number , were in the city , and had a confer- nco with Indian Commissioner Price to-day. In the afternoon they loft for Hampton , to visit their childroi at school at thai place. The famous McOarrouslun claim which is again buforo cotuircu , wil bo considered bv tlio house publi lands committeo. Tlio bill is unliki thn former , in tlitit it does not pro pose to disturb the present occupant but in lieu of nucji claims it propoaei ho shall receive fop each aero so takoi an aero in scrip , and also an aero ii scrip for each 81 2fj which has booi derived from the lands in tlio naturi of routs and of profits. The scrip ii to be the sumo hi character as tin Valentino scrip , which can bo locate * by holders on only unsold laud of tin United States , surveyed oi unsurvoy ed. The amount involved in the bill it is said , will go high in the millions Judge Folgor said to-day to a question tion as to his nomination to the supreme premo bench that 'tho matter had no boon talked , oven hinted , to him bi the jicsidont nineo ho becatno secretary tary of the treasury. An Eocontrlo Homo Thief. HlMcUl dli < atch to TIIK Bun. LINCOLN , January 23. An occen trie horse thief wns brought into th county court this morning. Ho gav luo name of John Murphy , and pleai guilly lo ix charge of having stolen ! horse and buggy on Saturday last Ho intimated he would steal anothe if ho had a chanco. Ho evident ! ; was in search of a boarding houso. TUo HlRU Waters. National Apaoclatvil I'rcs ) . NASHVILLE , January 23. The river commenced falling Inst night , and to day at noon it had gene down 15 inches. At midnight laat night the gauge read o5 feet and 3 inches , thus out of cowers ia 820,000. , The losses to privlito parties will raise the toial daniagi to about 8400- 000. 000.Tho The Tennessee rivet is rising fast. No through trains will run over the Nashville , Chattanooga it St. Louis railway until Friday , i Great quanti ties of lumber I'scapet yeatorday from the river and ciiy. The funds for the sufFerera by the hiijh water has reached somewhat over 88,000. CiiATTANOooAj Janpary 23 The Tennessee river is falling rapidly and business and commerce will be re sumed in a few days. Mrxlcnn Mnttorw. National Associated I'rowj. CITY OK MEXICO , .January 23. President Gonzalcs is seriously ill. Ho is suffering from a re-opening of an old wound on the arm. Ho was BO low on Saturday that a surgical operation was resorted. , Kfor , xoliof. Tlio Burgeons to-day announce that the operation has produced favorable results. No business is being dona at the palace. Saltillo attacked a diligence , robboa it and killed four passengers. Fed eral soldiers have boon ordered in pursuit. A Railroad Contracting Firm Oono Up. National Associated 1'rcsw ST. PAUL , Minn. , January 23 Smith & Campbell , a railroad con tracting firm of Duluth , have failed They had the contract of supplym ? provisions , clothing and tools to the Anglo-American Construction com pany , a purely mythical concern , who were building the Chicago , Portage it Lake Superior railroad. When the road was sold a few days ago it wiped nut the con lruction company and loft nothiiiL' for Smith it Campbell. They ire about 810,000 out. Now Yorli Rational Aasoclatcil l'rc& > . ALIUNV , January 23. It is said by lomocratic members that an organi sation will bo effected by Thursday vith the present caucus nominees in lolh houses. Organization will bo nado through the absence of ropub- icans , BO that anti-Tammany men mvo a majority suflicinl lo elect. L'lio consideration with the republ icans is said to bo placed on import- int committees. They think to om > litter the democratic factions and -lcct a , governor next. fall. Stmrcli lor the SonroborK National Aiunmrml 1'rtM. WASHINGTON , January 23. The uivy department hus been notified hat C.ipt , Owens of the steam whaler Sorth Star will proceed in a few days . o Honolulu and join his vessel and .lionco the Ilodgers. Ho can got out if winter quarters and communicate vith Lieut. Berry of the expedition searching for the Jeannette aa soon as possible. _ _ Arrival or an OvordnoBoat ftL'Jonal Associated 1'rtin. Noui'oLK , Va. , January 23. The itoam barge Palermo of this city over- luo and recently rumored loat in klbomarlu Bound with all on hoard , irnved here this morning with all on 3oard well. The breaking of her rud- lor caused the delay. Clio Trlnl of Ono of tlio Triple Murcltirors National Annoclattd 1'ro-m OATLKTT.-JDUHO , .Ky , January 23. rho jury in the case of Win. Neal , 3iio of the Aahland murderers , wore instructed this morning. Counsel for prosecution have addressed the jury , uid counaol for the defense began ipeaking al noon , Glailcnon N- Potter Dead. NKW YOIIK , January 23 , Clarkson NT. Potter died at 0 a , m , at his resi- lenco , 1(1 ( Gramurcy place , having been unconscious since Friday , from liright's disease and apoplexy , aged 3G years. Ilo loaves throe daughters ind two tons , THE LAST WEEK , Porter Begins the Closing of Hi Argument , _ . Being Continually Interrupted by Soovillo and Quitenu Until Stopped. - Not Foelinp Particularly Well Porter Did Mot Have Much to Say Yesterday. But About Flvery Shot H Made at the Assassin Wont to the Mark. Only a Very Short SoRtlou of the Court Held. National Associated l'rt"M. WASIIINOTOS , January 23.-Gui teau was clean sluivon and were IILM\ linen , AH soon as ho tuok his seal lie said : "Yestorday I received sovora huiulrod letters , a real many from Indies and some uf tliom vury tondur , and 1 desire to oxoreas my thanks for ( huso tender sentiments monts and expressions I liavo received from American ladies. Ono letlor tutgnoats that. 1 Bhonld have a cabinet position , hut T wish to a that 1 don't expect a cabinet or all ) oilier position. It would not bo proper > or and 1 do not wish it. I want it say to Judge Porter that if ho at tempts to mislead the jur ) on the law or the oviduucu , my counsel and myself wil promptly atop him. Porter canio oi this cuso at the instance of President Arthur under a misapprehension. Porter does not represent the Ameri can people or the government in this case. Ho represents himself. " Porter then boi > an to address the jury. Ho appeared ill , and began with apparent effort. Scovillo's speech was full of deliberate misstntcinonts and poi'vcrsinii of testimony. Ouitean'a argument was the h-ait. objectionable of any n.ulo by ( ho defense. Guiteau should not now leave the duck until sentenceoi death is pronounced. Ho ins boon selfish from youth. His irutal inatincts are equaled only by : iis love of notoriety. Ho Ima boon a joiigar , hypocrite , cantor , swindler , During the long arraignment Oui- ; eau protondodtn bo reading , butolton turned uneasily and attempted to oll'- sot what Porter said by mieoringly Baying : "Ah ! That was pretty. Do it over , " eto. Porter : "Ilo agonized in prayer until ho nerved himself up to the mur der.1 ; Guiteau : "If you pr.iyed moro you would bo a bettor man. You drink MO much flno wino now. You wouldn't bo huro but for the blood money. " Porter referred to the fact that Gut. eau postponed the assassination when IB saw Mrs. Gnrliold on the president's arm. That was evidence of reason and conscience. Scovilio interrupted , charging mis quotation. D.ividgo denounced the interrup tion as the beginning of a system of studied offsets to the prosecution's closing argument. The court sustained Davidgo and ordered a cessation on the part of the defense of this running argument. Porter , alluding to the prisoner's expectation of reward from the stal- varts , Guiteau said that ho was the inly man among the stalwarts re- iiiiining unacquainted by Ar- hur and that Porter was after a tun thousand dollar feo. Porter said : "Ho wouldn't bo icquittcd until hanged. " "Oh , your getting as bad an Cork- lill , and your record now Hindis as > ad , " said Guiteau. When Porter said Guitean was the inly man bad enough to shoot Gar- ield , the prisoner said tlioro were nany who wanted it done , but ho was ho only one who had nerve enough o do it. Porter said that no fees wore com- nt'nsnr.ite with the zeal and ability hewn by Corkhill , and Guiteau aaid uorkhill uot § 7,000 a year , out of vhich ho could pay his ho.ml bills , if 10 didn't , spend so much money for vine and f.tncy women. Porter contended the expert tcali nony all showed Guiiean was sane on iilv 2d. The court nt 1:10 : o'clock adjourned itilil to-morrow when Porter ill - , w ro- umo his speech. Porter s'lid it would bo absurd to ender a verdict of acquittal after juiteau himself had .sworn ho was inlly and that ho had not seen a lowapanur that justified the act , and jut ono or two that doubted the pris- nor's sanity. A row ensued as to Porter's right o make the last remark , ho contend- ng he did it for the 'purpose of .con- radicting Guitoau's daily assertions 0 the jury that the American people vero on his side and public sentiment vaa turning in his favor. The court upheld Porter's stand nd nt 1:10 : r. M. , Porter buing ill , ourl adjourned until to-morrow morn * " 'hoSpuytou Duyvll Iuvo tication atlonal Ann K-mtcJ I'juw , NKW YOHK , .fanuaay 23. Inquiry ito the cauiea that led to the rocuii * , iaastor at Spuyton Dujvil was ro omed this altiTiioHi , General Su- lorintendout Taucoy , of the Now "ork Central railroudj testified that 1 Drakoinan Molina Jiud gone back to ho cut the accident would have been vortod. It was tlio imperative duty f the conductor to lo. k out for the oar of hiH train and neo that Meliua vent back. ll 1J. Valentine , of Ucnnington , Yt. , whoso son and daughter-in-law voro killol in the disaster , gave very lamaging testimony to Molina Ho Buid thut when ho saw the headlight of the coming locomotive the man with tlio luitornt was about lix to ten foot in the ro.tr , standing slill. Fail in < ; to atop the coming ( rain , whoi tlu whist lo blow , ho ran townnl the train. Ho was about forty foot whoi the train reached him. From the time Valentino first s.iw the ongiiu and tlio crash ho thought was less than ton seconds. Failed. Nation * ! Amwc'ntoJ Crowi. NKW YOIIK , January 23.--Pis patches from Boston received to-daj by llnutstroot'a announce the failurt of Chnrlos Dunn it Co. , wholosal * dealers , with liabilities nt 8100,000. HOSTON , January 23.'t'ho store of Cluis. Uana , wholesale dealer in beef , who failed to-day , remained unnpon * ed and ho could not hit found. It is reported ho owed Albert N. Monroe , of Brighton , 8100,000 for beef and he has also become indubtnd to his uncle , Jaiiii'B Dana , diiector of the National bank of Brighton , tosolar o an amount an to cause his serious em barrassment. The Cold \Vurcf National Ai'ouliitril Press. .Uo.sTON , January 23.Today lias been the uoldost day m several win- tern. In several parts of Now Kii land the thermometer was from 15 to 20 degrees below. At 7 I1. M. it was 15 below. MONTUK.U. , January 23.Tho cold- ist wave of the season is prevailing throughout the Dominion , the ( her inomotor register ranging from -10 bo1 low zuro ul Montreal to W dogrorn at Ontario. A heavy snow which his : blocked up the roads , is causing con siderable trouble in running trains. NKW YOKK , January 23. .The weather to-day has been cold , with a very high wind winch continues through the night. The thermometer it 3 A. M rouistorod 10 , midnight xbovo ; average for the day ! ) J. RcftiNntl n. Now Trial. S'atlonnl AHsocIatu.l 1'restt. Pmi.Aixaviui , Jiimmry 23. The rovornmcnt WHS refused u now trial n the United States district ! cottrb to lay in tlio civil star route' case trial ast October , when Judgments'were entered on bonds which accompanied iroposala for contracts. Counsel for ho government contended that jui'g ' imnt could also be had upon contract > ends , but the court ruled against loublo recovery. Baltimore's Dulit- s'ltionftl ; 1'resH AB-ociution. UALTIMOHH , January 23. Tlio an- lual report of the mayor shows the imount of the funded dubt of the city to bo 831,88 ! ) 101.73 and guar.in- eed liabilities $1.-182,000 , making a otal of $30,381,191.73 ; of this amount Jiero are interest paying investments vliich rcduco the actual debt to 84,240,18003. , Total > como from axes , 8-4.2a9.903.ai ) . Tildoit mid Hondrioki. "atlonul Assoclatcu Press. WAHHINOTON , January 23.Er - jovernor Hcndricks , of Indiuna , ar rived in the city to-day. lie was in- orviewed to-night ii ? ro.-tord to the rtiinwr that the old democratic ticket of 187fi'would bo nominated in 1884. lorofusod to either affirm or deny hut ho had entered into any agree ment witli Tildcn in the matter. Small Pox. Vat Ion al Associated I'rcm. ST. LOUIH , January 23. Five now ases of small pox hero and 2 in East St. Louis. PiiiLAiJKU'iiiA , January 23. The oaths from small pox for the week rifling Saturday were 23 , an increase f 13 over the preceding wook. There s also 13 deaths from diphtheria , an ncrease of 0. Tlmo Uo niid Dlsoliargoil. Vutloiiiil Antociatud I'rvin. lliiAiiiNO , PA , January 23. Smith nd K.imucl IlfinphroyB , convicted in 877 of burning the Lebanon Valley iridgo , during the raiiroud riots , and ontenced to fivoynais , were discliarg- d from jail tins morniiis. , nine m < nillm f their senteneii Imiriiig boon com- mted for good beh.ivior. Couvlot Labor ill Ohio. atlonal Anxaclutol I'rcm CoLUMii'JH , O. , January 23. In the lonsu tlii.i afternoon a bill wan intro- iicod prohibiting ihu omploymoiit of lore th.in 100 convicts on any special tind of work , nuking the pur .diem 1.2ti and inakinu % hours a day's abor. Aiinthnr Bnnt Sii | ; r Fnlliirc. 'utioiml Antoiiatv < l rs * . \Vji.Mt.N'oroN , Del. , January 23. 'ho Delaware Beet Sugar company , Xtonaivtily engaged in making sugar rom bout a an an experiment , near lis city , has . ib.indoned the project , hiding it impossible to properly grow 10 beet in this climuto. Rnu Ov r liy n BalioooU. ixtlonal Aniulattil l'rti 4. ST. LOUIH , January 23. Jack Jo/.an was to ni ht tlirown off and mi over by a Babuock on the way to fire , and had his ribu crushed in. Jo will probably die. Non-Suit In ft Ml u > pproprlutlon CllNO utlonul A noclutrd l'ru i. January 23. Non- uit wan entered iu the emu of \ V.V. . lubbell atruiiiHt Dr < xull it Co. , to ro- ever $70,000 alli-ged misappropriu- on of ( luuilH aiidotliordocumonta du- as collaienil. Murilfirod liy Trnuip . ftUonal A x-lat < At Viu * IMIIANATOUH , .l.Miuary 211. In- 'ormation in received that Melvin jowls , of Vulj > ar is' ' ) , Ind , , was tbru- ally murdered nrd robbed by two ramps near Franklin , La. Both mur- orern uro in jail. SlitilotoiiN Found , atlonal A > > ociatoJ l'ri' x. LKIIANON , 0. , January 23. Several lUinan skelelona luwo boon ft mud miler - lor the old liilnicio liouso , a building ighty yearn old , and the discovery cauios great excitement , BRIGHAM'S ' LEGACY. Enthusiastic Anti-Mormon Meet ing in Chicago. . Sohuylor Colfnx Donouucos the Evil iu No Uncertain Wny , And Holds BotU Uroat Parties Responsible lor Ita Uu- ohookod Growth. Congress Should Not Now Tolerate Any Measure of Compromise. But Tour Up the Evil by the Root * nnd Cnst It Ont. Xntion.il Anwiclnted I'rosn. CHICAOO , January 22. The nnti polygamy nmss mi-nting in Karwol hall thin evening filled the spacious room. Geo. S. Wilh'tt called the gathering to order and Hon. Thos. Hoyno wns elected oliairman. Sixty vice previdents , omtiraoing ladies am prominent clergymen , lawyers , jour nalists and merchants of the city were eloctod. Kx-Vieo President Colfax was inti'.iduccii . : nud applause. Ho said the nation had boriiu this limn ntor polygamy long fiiougli. It is an American cancer which has gradually grown until it. has filled Utah with its poison. For this period of a iiuurtor of century all parties , no matter which hat ) had ascendency in congress were blame worthy for allowing it to go sof.irand cain so ntrong a foothold. No other nation but ours would have submitted tothisovil so long , and if tlio Ameri can poopldrill now have the flagrant evil roiiicdie'd th'oy must arise and de mand that the law bo obeyed by Iho Mormons in Utah aa it is by Protes tants and Catholics elsewhere in the states. Ho thought there should tin laws enacted that would completely induterly ( extirpate this -Amoric.in , uncivilized and hirKiroui system of dobauchory. The war w is by no-ineaim igainst Jlonni'iii. ! ! ) , hut it wns high lime for the Anr ricun people to draw i line between religion nnd sensuality. Ho warned congresinnon auainst all compromising for , ho said , pnligamy H either right or it in wrong and will uhnitot mi ccinipronii.se. If itin wront ; the law which is now against murder nnd polygamy Rlioul I and must boon- Forced alike , and it in the privilege of the people to demand it. Judge Moore , chairman of the com mittee on resolutions , submitted a lengthy preamble and resolutions de ploring the existence of polygamy and urging the national government to take measures for its suppression , which waa reonived with applause. Ex-Mayor Jno. Wentworth was the next apouker. Ho wns followed by Itov. Herrick JohnsonEx-Lieut. Gov. Bross and others , who all spoke in tho' same strain. WAHIIINOTOX , January 23. In re sponse to a telegram , Governor Camp- : ell sent to the anti-polygamy mect- iU' | at Chicago a dispatch expressing' lis gratification at the movement in Jio west and coimnemlinu' the bill now leforo congress of a legislative council n place of the present polygamous egiclatiiro. Foreign Now . National Awtoclatuil I'run J UAOUSA , January 23. Her/.egovina las risen , Die forces of the insiirrec- .ionists beinu in the district was the scone of the first uprising against the Turks in 187fi , 'I1'1" ' insurgent's corps ire forming in the inountaiiiH near evisinjoi , Gotska , Gubinjo , Flicliu , Itilek and Trehinjo. The war- iko clan of the Xnbei on , hu borders of Krivoscia have mrncd their homesteads and joined ho insurgents under the well known guerilla chief Ynlkiilovich , and tlio villagers on thu Ilei/.rgovinmn frontier ire following their example. The ri- Hin > . : siHMii'itu ' havobeo'isimiiltaiiooinily ilanned and is not without organi/.a- ion. TuinsTi : , January 23.--Two ilious- ind additional troops worn shipped e.sterday. Hagiina funim the basin of he Austrian operations iiiMiimt the in- iirgontH. Tlio plan of campaign eems to tit , * , by driving a military wedge forward to the M jiitonegiin Bilek to KI-IVOH- rontier near , protect - cia from the Iler/.egoinmn bands. Yii'.N.VA , January 23. - The disturb- inco ban commenced to spread in tosnia. At Soroyo jxioplo are ivfraid o go into the Htreots unarined. It is reported that the Montenegrins ire joining the insurgents in Herzego vina , and that they have compclleJ 'riuco Nikita to flcofrom the capital. ) n the receipt of * , hu above news iu his city , tliegovo < jnnientimuiediatoly HHiied an order onling ! out Ihu tivHt gear's reserves n > mipjiress the revolt , Tiojov ) : ( < riiiiiout is [ irepacing to sund in. army of oigh./y thousatil men iuto Eler/ogovina. Bad news aarivod to-day from Uio lisHitisfied jinivincos in Her/.egovina that tlio insuigenls have aniiihilaifid ; wo liattalions of Au trian troops sent igainst tlie. numbering 10,000 men , I'MTII , January 23. - President I'is/.a has issued a circular asking the nipurH ti refrain from puliliHhing the novimmit of the tronps. DrictiN , January 28. Cicero' ix.ino at Limerick wui broken into nut night anil O'-'O pounds of dynainiiu stdliiii from it by unknown persoim Thu intelligence causes consternation in Ireland. There is no cluu to the robbeni. PAIIIH , January 23.-It in believe * ! before the wcok ends there will be i < comjiloto rupture behveun Grovy am the cabinet , dmsolution of the olmm bera and ordering of a now genera election. Gambettn udliorca to his position and hia suppliers claim dis volution will bo u victory for him 01 on the Bcrutin do liiito , All othu pnrtnvt think it i not ffonorally HUS jioctod the senitin da listo covers a policy of centralization and detrac tion of local ijovormnont and main tains the majority of Frenchmen. The committoi' of 33 nmdo ita re port on revision of the constitution t * the chamber of deputies to-day and debate on the report 1ms boon fixed for Thursday next. IIONUON , January 21. A dispatch from Cairo says that Client Piwha has tillered a coinpromioo to the Egyptian chamber of deputies , the basis ol which U that the chamber shall ap point a number of members of the government and controllers generally to slmro in fixing the budget. The financial crisis ut Berlin ami Vienna is subsiding , A number ol loading financial houses of both cities have como to the as.Mstiinco of the bourse and promised to sustain the market against any further decline in prices. Sr. PKTKIIHWWI , Junitary 24. The rumor of the discovery of Lieut. Do Long's encampment last month nt the wist month of the Lena river with some of Inn letters , books , etc. , is now considered to bo doubtful. PIUOIIK , January 2-1 Court is ail- ting in private on the trial of thirty- two workmen , who are charged with speaking disrespectfully of the em peror of Austria. Fir . Nntloimt Aiwoimtotl I'rcis. KKENK , N. H. , January 23. 0. Spragtio's woolen mill and Imx fac- lory at Swnzoy , N. II. , was destroyed ny tiro. Loss , $ ( > ( ) ,000 ; insured. WoiU'iWTKK , Mass. , January 23.- riie Catholic orphanage , conducted yy sinters of chanty , was partially destroyed - stroyed by firo. The tire caught in the basement of the building from an iverturning lamp , and the Humes snroad rapidly. Tlniro were fifty-two children in the homo at the lime. Some wnro in bed , but all except ono voro safely carried out. John llob- ortn ; 3 yoiirn old , was millbr.itod. Sreighbor took charge of tlio children , vho were safely housed , The orphan- igo was connected with St. Paul's cathedral , ThrorttoiiBil iu ' 'Blow the Fnntlljr to Hell " NntlonM AwocLatoil rtimi. Lnwisro.v , Maine , January 23.- CJeorgo Prince wasarrostod for placing Romi ) explonive substance in wood mod by the fa.iily of Maynard W. Golf. The wood was this morning mcd in a stove , which was blown to itoniM and the roofjof the bui'ding ' orn oil' . Mrs. floll' was terribly and mrhaps fatally injured. Prince had leen heard to threaten to "blow the amily to hell. " The feud was caused ly Golfs implicating Prince in eiimi- nil intercourse with Mr.s. Goli's aia- or. Mnrlno Iutolllonuoo. ; Jutlonal A clatiil ) I'mta. ' NKW YOIIK , January 23. Arrived flio America from Hamburg. GLASGOW , January 23. Arrived [ 'ho Circassian from Portland. * .LivKiu'oor , JuiiuarjC' -Arrived ? lie Celtic Irom NowYork. , I'l.v.vrouTii. Jiumary 23. Arrived 'ho Frizia f from. Now York for Ham burg. LONDON , Jammcy 23. Arrived 'ho Queen from Now Vork. Th Coininc Fight. rational Annodatocl I'rt'wi. NKW OnriuNH , January 23--.loo Joss , of Beaten , Ryan's old opponent , las arrived , and ho has taken charge if the Sullivan camp. Ho and Billy Madden will bo Sullivan's seconds , mil Jnhniiio lloach and Tom Kelly , if St. Louis , , will ai'cond llyan. Both if the pugilints give exhibitions hero iuring the week , ) mi tli from Inflammation of thn Rational Atj OTTAWA , Out. , January 23.R. . E. ( 'Connor , , brother of the late , Vic.i'r joneral U'Connor , who expired sud- eulj some montliH ago , died sudden - y this moruing from inflammation of lie lungi. TluoutH of Lyiiahiii ) ; , LANCASTKH , Ivy. , January 23. T. \nstin. the young man whomurdoml Id Bland , has been placed in jail lore. There is great uxcitemenl and liroats > if lynching are niado. Rnnpltod. { atlaiiul A'doelatoil 1'rwo. CINCINNATI , Jiumiiry 23. Major liuku ( colored ) , Huutenced to hang in joviugton , Ky. , next FiicLiy , tias icuu HiapHed lo February 2-1 , Hickn H down with Hinail-pox. Obituary. ntlonal AHHuclatuil I'UMH. DKTIIOIT , January 23 , Major Seth Mis died nuudeuly at homo in Ann tvbor this morjiing of liuart disuauo , iged 71 years . National A nielr.tc l 1'ruHH. tgWAHiiiNUoK , Januany 2-1. For Iho lower Missouri valley : Partly oloiuly weather in bho nortlien portion , light snow , fuDjng barometer , woat to south winds , and slight risti in temperature. Bouru of Tnvdo liuurjuot. A meeting of the directors tif the board of trade was hold yuntonlay moiuingi at which tlio matter of hold ing u. banquet was dmciiBHMl. Tlio openiux of the now ulovatoc is deemed an opportune vccasioji , aa many visit or u are expected from other pointu and the general inlorestH of the Hfj.tu limy bo freely and amicuLly disuiuaud by the biisinesH moil awiomblod. The board feeVi u pride in the completion of an elevator that dooa honor to. No- brabkiij nnd loudti to the inaujurutioi ; of a grain market within our own bordwrs. It is hojK'd evury husinesa man will luml tlteir aid ( u inuko thin mooting ono of mutual btmciitto coin , uiorciul interests. liromptoiiiea thu Itusa cough Diya- ic , Huu curd in another column. duo , 8-tf , PULLMAN'S ' PLAN , To Water His Stock and Ronw Oontraots , By Consolidatiup : With the Wagner Palace Car Company. HisSohomo Pretty WellVon- tilnted by a Director of the Latter. The 'PriBco Right of Way Still Troubling the Bulldozed Ohoctaws. Gouevnl Railroad Now * ol Note and Intoront. Katloiml Awxlntnl 1'icsn. PiTrsiiuiui , January 23. J. Tilling- hast , assistant proaidenl of the Now York Central it Hudson llivor rail road , also director of the Wagner Stooping Car company , HHJ-B all rum- era about thu consolidation with the Pullman company are without founda tion , and npe ki a follows : ' Pullman , has been talking to us for the past three yoara on this subject , but wo have done nothing further than to give him an oar. There seems to bo it great deal of method in these news paper iMpnha , and ono might think there wan a master hand behind the scenes. It is a scheme to water their itock. The \Vagiu-v company would lave everything to lose by a consoli dation. The Pullman company him only ono line into Now York , and , hat is on the Pennsylvania nad. Their contract on that inn was made with the old Joutnil Transportation company , which 1 believe in composed of high , ollicora of the Pennsylvania railroad company. Since the contract with Iho Putlma" compauy has been in ef fect , the Central comtiany has been | iutting away one-half their train re ceipts of the road annually , and are now in a position to build now cars or my the Pullman cars now on the Pennsylvania railroad. Now this contract expires in two years from Jim time , and Pullman has every eason to believe that ho will lese the L'oniuijlvania road. Hence ho wants , o go in with us , The Pullman con tacts are for three and live yo.ira. Jur contract with the Now York Con- nil riinii eighteen yoara , on the Chicago cage and Northwo.ttoin fifteen years , mil for equally long terms on other roaiU , so that wo are all right , and Jiat in why Mr. Pullman wants to como in with un , " Mr. Tilhnghaal stated , that the Howling i xtenaion to L'ittsburg would bo pushed forward at once. JAOK.SOS , Miaa. , January 23. The lioiuo ha had under consideration all day a bill to appoint a hoard of com missioners of railroad tritllio and to control persons having elrTifgo of rail roads in the state. ACCIDENT. A. Ooublo Catastrophe on the Omaha , ana St. Ptiul Road. The south bound train on thu ) muha & St. Paul line yesterday , . luo in this , oily about 5 o'clock in the afternoon , met with a double accident on its way. in. At on inrnr Oakland , a couple of. care loaded witn coal were ditched , . uid on roauhing a point about eight niles above this city a piece of track- \VJIH struck which spread * nd threw s'Weral cacM : > rl. The baggage and ox- ireas ear waa turned bottom aide up uid the oxrireHH inesseiigur slightly njurud. by being rolled about inside. I'Jio paaKeiurur coach \vai : left hanging in the ragged edge at an angle of foity- ive degrees. Iteontainedueveral ladies uiuiiiLC oilier iiasKontiers , who were conaihoKiiUy uliukoii nn. Two care of nigs for tint ) city worn ditched. .Somo if ihu paRHeiigur.i lodu in to thi.i city on. the t. M. U. A. Tlwaorvicuft of the Yoimg jhcmtiun Association wcra well ut- ended Sunday and interesting ; Thi. service at the coun ty jail was coiiduetod by Mr , T. 8. tlyoru , and varied with a. duet and juartulto by nie beru of the : i 3ocJa- ion , Tlio ming Horyico at 3$0 in thoaf - ernoon was hvhl by tlu youn mun'es choir of lifteea voices , and waa intor- outiiig. Mr. llarBba'B Bible talk at 4 o'clock wat untho "Nisinterprttatioik if special iiiiasages. of Scripture. . ' His andior. < to was appreciative , nu ho want o ! space forbids ii extondu < l notice. Standing room mis iu de mand , a l many went i\\\ny , for want of seatH. II is tc.lK' hoped Un t the ell'orts nnw being , put forSll , by the as- eialiyii to SCCIUD more room forthoir work , , will succicd. TJio nion's meet ing ii : the evening war. HHO quito well atloiided inojily by strangers , who limit been invited in from the hotels iUJil boardiir ; house . Short address ee were mauo by Me. Myers and the t'.onorai secretary oil the text , "Seek fust the kingdom of Cod and his righteousness. ' The male qmutotto. sang two uoloctioiiD , "Kefugo" and "Calliivg Now , " They did a good day'a work , _ _ Father in OottiuK Well. My daughter says : -'How much better father is since ho used Hop HitterH. " Ho is getting well uftor hia long Hntl'oring from u disoauo declared incurable , and wo are so glad ho used your bittern.- lady of Uochoatcr , 'N. Y.-irtU'a Herald _ jl9-fl M. B. UIHHON haa moved lus in. suranco ollico into Boyd'a ononi IIOUBO , corner room"ovor drug atoroi ontrnnuu. r\ \