fe * THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ELEVENTH YEAR OMAHA Wl'DNH.SDAY MORNING , FHWUTAttY 8 1882. 196 THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. . * , Yosfcorday's Proceedings in the Senate and House , Members of the.Latter Protest ing Against tlio Apportionment - mont Bill. Particularly to Add to thoRep- roeontation of the Larger States. MlioollauoouB NotoN of a National Character. CONGRESS. JTkltoiul AssocUua rUOCKKDINOS I.V TUB HENATK. WAHIIINOTON , February 7. Mr. Coke was awarded the floor for a speech on the tariff , the Merrill com mission bill being taken up to allow him to speak. Senator Coke spoke three houra , declaring that protection meant monopoly and wholesale rob bery of the people , nnd urging thnt the bust interests of the country de manded tliu adoption of n tar it ) ' for revenue only. The bill for the relief of Thuoplius Chandler , late sub 'treasurer at 13os ton , wns pasted. It relieves him from all liability on 'account of Uni ted Statts funds amounting to5 , - 000 loaned by ono of his subordin ates to : \ bank a little ever a year ago. Mr. Cameron ( \Vis. ) called up the bill authorizing the secretary of the interior to ascertain and provide for the payment of amounts due citizens tor supplies furnished thu Sioux or Dakota Indians of Minnesota , subse quent to August , 1808 , nnd prior to the massacre in 1802. The sum involved - . volvod is about $12,000. Mr. Dawes urged the measure should bo referred to the committee on Indian affairs. No conclusion had been reached when at 4:45 : p.m. the senate adjourned. rUOCKKDlNGS IN TUB HOUSE. Mr. Prescott spoke 45 minutes on the apportionment bill as reported from the census committee of which hu is chairman , nnd said the new method rocummonded by Chief Clerk Seaton had been adopted and was more nearly just than the old. It gave ono additional member to Penn sylvania and Illinois , which by the old system would go .to Colorado , Florida und Rhode Island , and argued in favor of the bill on the basis of proportion , wealth aiid taxes paid by each state. Mr. Robinson ( Mass. ) said when he examined thcrusultof the two systems and found that by the new Florida , California and Rhode Island must give up a member each to Illinois , Now York and Pennsylvania , ho began to suspect the proposed now method not to bo a just ono. He argued that by the new method each represented 145,000 , when the one allotted to RhuUe Island represented 270,000. He favored the old system of appor tionment , without a change in mem bers. bers.Mr Mr : Miller denounced the so-called system of apportionment as unjust , un constitutional and an outrage on the the people. His remarks were warm ly applauded. Mr. Herr said it wus outrageous. Common sense favored the old sys tem , being thu apportionment and fix- inc the number of representatives at 321. Ho criticised the argument of Mr. Preacott that the wealth of Now York should bo quoted when the question of representation ia being considered. [ Applause. ] Mr. Chaco also spoke against the now method. Adjourned at 5 p. m. CAPITAL NOTES. MJSCELLANKOES , WASH OTON , February 7. - The movement is growing to make Robert Lincoln a candidate for United States senator from Illinois , against .lease Spalding. The treasurer will to-day call in $20,000,000 more of the extended sixes. S. P. Rounds , of Chicago , will , it is to-day reported , bu nominated within 48 hours for public printer. Assiatant Secretary French , who has been ill for aomo time , ia much worse to-day. J. N. Wells und Win. Todloy have been appointed .storekeepers and .1. S. Preister gauger for the fifth Ken tucky district. The house committee on post offices have agroe'd to report to the house Morrison'H ' bill establishing postal . savings banks. Several modifications have been made in the matter of do- taila without changing the bill. The ways and means committee this afternoon agreud to runort Kaason's bill for a tariff commission , with cer tain amendments , the principal of which ia by striking out the clause including - cluding investigation into the existing system of internal revenue laws , leav ing to the committee the right to con sider tariff questions. The star route cases were called in the police court at 1:30 : p. m. Col. Cook represented the government. Tlio prosecution produced in court 25,000 papers , tilling four largo clothes baskets. Wilson proposed to show by thojo papers that other con tractors pursued thosamo practices aa Caboll , who was , in fact , following in a beaten path. Ho nubmittud that there was no intent to defraud. Cook objected to all pipers and ar gued adainst their admission. Col. Totten , for the defense , held that the papers were ndmias.iblo as evidence. Thu court excluded the papers on the ground that they were not competent evidence. At 2:40 : the court ad journed until Thursday , when final arguments in thu case will bo pre sented. It ia generally conceded , oven by the defense , that the case will hu sent to the grand jury. Railroad Collision- . National Asaociatcd J'tt-ua. Los ANQELEH , February 7. A col- Jision between a freight and an emi train occurred early yesterday morning on the Southern Pacific rail road on the Colorado desert near Dos Palmos. Thirty cars and two loco motives were destroyed. The eiiL'i- neors and firemen jumped their en- pines and escaped. No person was seriously injured. Tronblo in the Now York tore. National Antedated Priws. AUIANV , February 7.A slight misunderstanding occurred between the factions of the democracy in the assembly to-night to nominate a clerk and other minor ollicors of the nssoni bly , caused by the Tammany mom bora moving to adjourn till tomorrow row , and the members of the regular party mistaking it for a bolt refused to adjourn ana concluded all their nominations , while Tammany with drew. Both sides to-night express The Iowa Sonato. National AsM > clat l I'rcs * . DKS MOINKS , ' February 7. I" the senate the memorial to congress in favor of the Donnepin canal was adopted. Guatoan Cheerful. National Associated Proa * . WASHINGTON , February 7. John W. Guiteau visited his brother at thu jail and found him cheerful , not rest less , and with a good appetite. Marino rutollUoiico. National 1'ress8tocinti u. NEW Youic , February 7. Sailed The Wyoming foKLiverpool. UOTTEUIIAM , February 7. Sailed On the 5th , the Culan for Now York. Arrived The Hotterdnm from Now York. LivKiii-ooL , February 7. Arrived The City of Berlin from Now York , llAJinuiid , February 7. - The Gol- lert from Now York. * Small Pox .Vntlon.il Associated Vtoax CIIIOAOO , February 7.- Andrew Oleson , a Swede , concluded that ho had the small pox nnd drank five pints of whisky in.nn hour or two to effect a cure. He experienced no further trouble from small pox , but the whisky killed him in a short time. Si'KiNOFiEi.n , 111 , February 7.- Small pox has appeared nt Danforth and it is feared jwill spread consid erably. ' , All the schools , churches and pub lic buildings have been ordered sus pended at Adrian , Hancock county. Land Pnrchaio In Dakota. National AssocUtud Pro * . . CHIOAOO. February 7. Mr. Rich ard Sykca , of Edgoloy , England , has just concluded a lii purchase from the Northern Pacific railroad com pany of 45,000 acres of land lying northwest and southwest of James town , D. T. Mr. Sykes intends to take out in the spring a number of English emigrants to settle on the land ho purchase' ] , ' the terms offurod being unusually attractive. Hancock in Arkansas- .National AxHOciatod Prcsa LITTLE ROCK , Ark. , February 7. Gen. W. S. Hancock arrived this niorning. Ho viaited the United States arsenal , whore he was received with a salute of thirteen guns. Later he hold an informal reception at thu residence of Major Adams. Ho leaves this evening for Friar Point , Miss. , whither he gets tu visit llussoll , who is engaged in planting. During the firing of the salute a premature ex plosion of a cannon took place , blow ing off the ami of Muty , a member of the fourth artillery. Railroad Mutters. National AssociatedPrcm. CHIOAOO , February 7. The New York , Chicago ASt. . Louis railway company has filed with the secroury of state a certificate of increase of capital stock of $15,000,000 , § 4,000- 000 of which is o be common and $11,000,000 preferred. That Awful Crook. To tlio KUItor o > Tlio lieu : I notice that the people of North Omaha have , for the past few weeks , been considerably agitated upon the subject of sewerage , and have been discussing thu most available points at which the construction of the newer shall bo commenced. Our pirty advocate ! its commence ment at the outlet ( the river ) , and another party urged its com- mencenipnt at Fifteenth street , nnd thence running westward. The lattur party I find are also quoting ordinance 455 upon the subject , and I must say misquoting the same. Below I give that part of the ordinance on the sub' ject , "Tho sum of $50,000 shall bo ap plied and expended in the vicinity of North Omaha Creek. Thia certainly is plain enough upon the subject and no ono of ordinary intelligence should say that the money is to hu expended hi the creek ns recommended by those who advocate the policy of beginning the work at 15th street. If the ipeoplu of Omaha nro ever to attain to a system of perfect drainage - ago lot the work bu commenced at the river and completed to Ihuve tern - ern limits. The true object of sew- oragushould bu thu improving of the sanitary condition of thu city , and not the consideration of personal profit in thu improvements of the lots ot A and B. Again it is a truth well known that parties on thu creek west of Sixteenth street , allow all thu filth of * the back yards i'aults , etc. , to ll-id way into th crook , from where the same ia carried on the bottom hinds and then pollutes the atmosphere iil over the ejty. In justice-to till , let the Work bo begun where the ordinance clearly contem plated at the river , and pushed speedi ly to completion. Lot us have the bottoms drained by a suitable open sewer according to the plans of thu city engineer , and thus save the lives of thff people. TUUTH. CRIMINAL NEWS. Attempt to Rob a Chicago & Northwestern Express Oar , There Being No Mouoy in the Safe the Robber Wont Off DiBgustod. Officers in Search of Ono of the Dakota County Bond Swindlers. MiftoollanoonN Now * of Crime * and Criminal * . February 7. Mr. Clms. Sloan , route agent of the American Express company ut Cedar Rapids , arrived in Chicago to-day and tolls of an unsuccessful attempt imule on Monday to rob an express car on the newly opened Tnma branch of thu Chicago it Northwestern railroad. The express ear was in charge ut Mea- aciigor Rnsaolt. While the conductor and depot agent wuro engaged in switching at Bancroft , the robber knocked on the door of the car , and , ou its being opened , compelled Russell to turn out the li.L'ht. He then presented a revolver nnd ordered the messenger to stop aside. Ho then with thu aid of u dark lantern rum- aged the boX and safe , the messen ger opening the latter while the re volver was pointed directly at hia head. Owimj to thu fact that tins run has just been opuucd very little money wna carried at any timu nnd on this occasion the safe wns empty. The robber took his leave in disgust , keeping Russell covered until ho had mounted a horse , which stood a few rocla from the train. The messenger described the fellow us slight built , medium height , sandycumploxiou , has n moustache , but very little beard , about ! )0 ) years of ago. GKANH HAVENMich , February ? . Geo. McGowon , ehiof engineer of the steamer Michigan , was stabbed in the neck while attempting to put a drunken 111,111 , .lames McMahuti , out of the engine room. Tlio doctor fears bad results. McMahon is at largo. IIIA , February ? . - Frank M. Long , alias Peary Burns , and Alex Harris , well known criminals , were arrested after a desperate struggle.with an ollicor to-night , on the charge of being inplicated in thu $50,000 jewelry robbery an Saturday night. Throe jeweler * , at whose stores successful or unsuccessful at tempts at robbery by thu window smashing trick have been mndu dur ing the last few weeks , identify the prisoners , who belong to n gang which came from Chicago recently. BKDFOHD , Ind. , February 7. At Tunnelon , this county , last night Znch Whitter , Virgil Wilson and Nicholas Vaughan were killed while attempting to burglarize thu tnloon of Thomas Clark. A confederate mimed Bun Wi Hough by betrayed the trio nnd gave Clark and others time to prepare for their reception All three parties bore hard mimes and have been sus pected of other crimes. COUMMUHInd. , February 7. Jake Painter and Tom Robinson , two rough characters in Brown county , engaged in a quarrel last nil/lit over a woman of loose morals , llubinson instantly killed Painter by hitting him on the lioad with an axo. The murderer es caped. YANKTON , February 7. The sher iff of Ben iloinmn county is prosecuting active search for Charles T. McCoy with n warrant charging him with removal of the bond register from the county rec ords. As register of deeds , county clerk , etc. , McCoy engineered the ia- mio of 840,000 worth of bonds. There is now nutliiut ! but the bonds to show for it. McCoy is the man who en deavored to float $17,000 worth ol the famous Douijlas county warrants. It is undurstoou hu is now in Washing ton as n member of the delegation from southern Dakota and a candi date for thu United States marshal- ship. ATLANTA , Ga. , February 7. A letter - ter has been received at thu ruvenuo ollico hero which gives Clio details of n horrible crime in Garnott county. About tun days ago a party of revenue r.ulers arrested illicit distillers in Gar- nott county , who suspected Win. Dice fur informing on them and openly de clared that they would kill him. On Monday his body , almost cut in two , was found on a branch near a still liouse and there is little doubt as to the prime movers in the murdnr. No nrrests have been made. ST. Louis , February 7. Charles Miller baa been found guilty of thu murder of Franklin Hamilton in last December , in the circuit court at Bun- ton , Scott county , and sentenced to bo hanged in March , CITV or MKKICO , February 7. Tlio resident's signature was recently lorgod to a warrant for $2,500. The "orgery was discovered but not until the forgers escaped. Last night the police nrrestod eight government em- iloyes on suspicion and they are in jail awaiting trial. AUIANY , February 7. The gov ernor baa respited Swidam , who was o have been hanged in Now York on Frid.iy next , until March 10th. Flan , mi/mi , who was to have been executed it Buii'do on Friday , was also respited till March 24th. % CHIOAOO , February 7. Mayor Harrison risen has ordered thu release of fif teen prisoners from the wotkhouso , owing to the oyercrowdoU condition. Ho says thu police are so active thej keep the place full. Ailutio Advice * . National Associated Prt-w. SAN FIUNUIHCO , February 7. Advices - vices have been recoiviod from Honp Kong to January 10. The northern and southern ends of the working tel egraph line between Tientsin and Shanghai have boon joined and con- gratulatory m-'ssngos were ionl m-cr the wires by the Chinese ollicia Two mombcrsof the Chinese Inland mission have been traveling over the north provincu of Shi'nahi. They report - port that sand from tlu > desert is seriously onoroaching on the eoiintrj mid has'hnlf burud several towns. The parents of the two ohildroi who were unfortunately shot lately bj a gentleman out sliootiiiuniily roceivei $ UOO of the indemnity paid to thorn the Chinese olllcinls keeping $500. . A successful representation of tin Pirates of Pcnr.ixnco wns given l j mi'mbiTs of the Hong Kong Chora society , It it snid that the entire number ol .liipmiMo youths , thirteen in all , studying Chinese nt the capital are ordered back to Japan. Tientsin hks started a daily nowapi- pur called the Northern Post. Xowa has only now been received that on the 10th of July n sevei * earthquake occurred in the district of Kanchuw. Largo numbers of men women and children were killed. The earthquake wns followed by a heavy r.iin storm which inundated a portion of the country nnd drowned several p.'nple. There has boon quite an epidemic of piracies in the neighborhood of Macaw lately. Four of the pirates were captured. IIpso KOMI , ' January ! ! . --The British princes sailed from Hong Ivoin : on the Dial of December in Un ship Bacchante. The relations between China and Japan are still nnsatiafac'oiy. China ia gradually adding tu her naval and nhore strength. Corcnn envoys have been dispatched to Pekin I'D rum- plum of thu ill treatment < f 0 Mvaus by thu .Japanese. The provisions of thoHiiHHo-Chiuese treaty uredillicult of fulfillment on the \Vutja frontier. The inhabitants of districts retrocodod nro avow to Chinese rule. Several revolts have been quelled by the Chinese with their customary barbarity. The Chinese government has under iken to dredge Wooriuy bar and clear thu channel to Shanghai. The young emperor , is reported to bo sick. JAPAN . Advices to January 20th were re ceived pur Hti-amer City of Rio do .Ianie.ro from Yokohama. The Gaxutto says the foreign settle ment is a prey to petty robbbiiries and burglaries , opening of waiohouses ami the abstraction of portions of the con tents. The police do not seem equal to the ta.sk of suppression or detec tion. According to The Gnzette , anxiety pervades thu councils "f the imperial government at the condition of the nation and her resources. Paper re mains at n severe discount , without a prospect of improvement. The coun try depends for jeliuf from existing pressure nnd inevitable bankruptcy lo the extension of her trade. The intention of the Jap anese L'ovc'rnmcnt to 'enter ' into the banking busiooss-ia * r. J to have made thu establishment of a now concern , to bu called thu Central bunk , n cer tainty. It is expected to open in March or April. A preliminary meeting was hold at the foreign oflico in Tokio on the 18th inst. , for discussion of the long pend ing question of treaty revision , at which were present the min ister and vice-minister of Foreign affairs und nearly nil foreign representatives in Japan. Nothing lias transpired of what took place. It is understood that formalities incident lo the introduction of revision of in ternational treaties wore agreed upon and settled. Trouble continues in Coreu. Four of the insurgents implicated in the plot to overturn the government have been decapitated. YOMHIO.MA , January 21. The em- | ieror has issued an address to the irmy , telling thu soldiers not to med dle with politics. Application to United Stites Minis ter Dingham to issue a writ of habeas corpus in the case of O'Noil , convict ed of manslaughter by thu' United States consul at Kobu bus boun re fused. Cadet Midshipman Cnbinoss , of tliu United States atenmur Stvutara , wan accidentally nhot ami killed at Kohu while ut drill. Thu now vessels uf war aru being laid ttown for construction in thu Ya- korka arsenal , Thu mikado will ! i"hl a naval re view of thu entire serviceable Jap anese fleet in the ( iulf of Yeddo in April and will preside at a military review near the capital a fuw weeks later. Thu native paper state that thu United States government has applied to Japan for leave lo buy all provis ions for ships free of duty in open pom Tlio Coining Pouch Crop. National AmtocinttU 1'n GHANK HAVKN , Mich. , February 7 , The mild winter has hud an excel lent effect on thu coining peach crop. The prospects now nru that unless lieavy frosts set m within a fuw weeks the yiuld will bu larger than over before. The Midlothian Sulfnrern. .Special Dlapitcli to Tliu | ! CA . RICHMOND , Va. , February 7. A mooting of citi/uns ou thu Midlothian disaster was hold to-day und a relief ODiiiiuittoe appointed , whoHubsc iiimt- ly issued an appeal t < > the public for contributions for tliu relief of the HII'- ferint ; 2(1 ( widows und 100 orphans , thrown upon Ihu community by tliu ton ible explosion. This is u hfrgu additional number of dependants on this small nnd impoverished commu nity , and makes nruunsary an' appeal for aid to prevent siillering und dm- trcKs. CoiUribuiioiis C.U1 bu sent U the relief committee , Coalfield , or the First National bank. Dead Meu'n Bed I on Dlnoovored. National Aiuodntod I'rivn. LKAVKNWOKTII , February ? . A col ored man rushed into town in breath leas excitement thu afternoon Bayiii hu had discovered thu bodies of throe dead men. A posse of citizens has gone to bring in the bodies , SULLIVAN THE SLUGGER , * Ho Ptmisliort Pailfly Ryan Beau tifully in Nine Hounds. g Hia Noao and Otborwisu Dninnptiufir His Countouanco. _ - * Rauior 'I hat Ryan Has Died Prom Hia Wounds and Sul livan Was Arroatod. BiMtonWlld nnd Now YorU Do- THE FIGHT- UP.ADV VOH A STAHT. MISSISSIPPI CITY , February 7. A train load of sporting men left Now Orleans at daylight , but did not roach this nlaco until 1:20 : p.m. Sullivan and ilyan both arrived yesterday and were in thu best of spirits ami confi dent of victory. The conditions of the ngreoinunt wore that the fight should bo fur $2,500 a aide , within a 24-foot ring. Hairy Hill , of Now York , was stake holder and witnessed the light. Mr. Fox propriot ir of The Police ( la/.ottu , New York , telegraphed - graphed Ityau $1,000 to bet ou him yesterday. Ryan's friends in New Orleans put up $ t,00 ) ( ) on Ryau , and hotting nil around was in Sullivan's favor 100 to 70. Ryan but Sullivan $1,000 just before tlio li < ht , which was promptly taken. The proclama tion of Governor Lowery , of Missis sippi , ordering the sberilld of the nea coast counties to stop thu pri/o light- era at nil hazards and to organize an armed posao to break up the fight created uiimo excitement here , nnd some persons who intended going re mained behind , fearing a row. NO SIll'llUT AITKAKKll , however , anil the riim was pitched in front of Barnt-H1 hotel in a grove of live oak. About 5,000 people wuro present , representing all pi r- lions of the country ; about 1,000 of these were natives. Sullivan an- nuuncod as aeconds Mnddin amlGoss ; umpire , John Moran , of Cincinnati ; Ryan named as seconds .l.ilm Rocho , ot Now- York , and Tom Kelly , of St. Louis ; umpire , James Shnrron , of Now York. Thu dispute ever referee was settled by choosing Alex. Brows- tor , of Now Orleans , and Jauk llnrdy , of Vicksburg , jointly. Sullivan cast his lint into the ring at 11:15 : by the judges' time , amidst great enthusi asm. FIIWT HOUND. Ryan entered the r ngat 11:57 : amid enthusiastic cheer * , accompanied by Kelly and Johnny Rocho. Ryan won thu choice of corners and took thu southwest corner. Sullivan had the sun in his fncc. 'At exactly ton minutes of 12 the men coed the scratch und shook hands for the first round. Both men spurred cautiously fur an opening. Ryan led with his ritfht , fell short , catching one from Sullivan's left on thu face. Thu ex change become short and quick. Sul livan finally knocked him down with a sevuro right-hander on thu cheek. Time , . ' ! seconds. ) KKCOND HOUND. Sullivan at oncu rushed to his man and lut m > his luft hand , which caught Ryan in the jaw. Ryan closed nd they wrestled for a fall , in which Ryan felt heavily on his opponent. L'mie , 25 seconds. TI11HD HOUND. 'I he men came together with a rush md Sullivan , after making throe masea , knocked Ryan down with a erriblu right-hander on the cheat. Time , 4 seconds. I'OUHTIf HOUND. The muii sparred for purpose a second or two ; both feinted nnd Sul- ivan went for Ryan's face , putting in i winging blow Hjuaro on thu nose joforo tln-y clusi-d ; slugging then commenced and continued until Ryan s foicud into and on the ropes , ion hu went lo grasp. Timu , 20 seconds. I'IFTII HOUND. This was a ropitotion nfjthu abovii , joth closing and fighting on their best icks , thu attacks of both being con- lini'd to the fiicn. Ryan succeeded in bringing Sullivan to Ilia knees at Ihu clone. SIXTH HOUND. Sullivan came up smiling , but it was evident Ryan was not only suffer- ng but somewhat afraid of his an tagonist. Sullivan loat motion , but went in to trin. Ryan , however , cloned and downed him. HI'.VKNTII HOUND , Thin round waa a ahort one. Thu men closed and the struggling con. tinned for a fuw seconds , when Ryan went to grass u wreck. Sullivan came tx > his corner smiling. Ryan , however , hud the grit to come up. lor another round. KHJIITII HOUND. The men on the call of timo. cumu up promptly. Ryan was dooidedly lu-atun but m ido a gallant struggle Sullivan fought him all ever thu ring iind into the umpire's oornorand "V'-r Ihu ropea. ( Jetting off the ropes , In : ralli ed , but went U-jwn ou his knees and hands. A foul wn looked for , hut though Sullivan hi-.i his hand rained to t.triku hu restrained himsulf us Ryan rose. Both men wtru ro. tiling to their cornoni when Ihu neo ends of each ciied "Go for him , " and the men responding enmu togeth er. They closed nnd clinched mid after a bhortbtnujlo } | b.ith wont down. NINTH ANU I.AHT HOUND Ryan eamo uu jogging and Sullivan at oncu foiced him into his corner , delivering ono heavy blow. Ryan re covered and. drove Sullivan out , anc just beyond thu middle of thu rinj , Sullivan got in a right bunder under the loft eye and Ryan went down BuiiHulesa. When tune waa called Ryan did not respond and the fight w.ia divlarod in favor of Sullivan amid great chooring. UYAN I'SKII 11' . Uyau nnd Sullivan woio visited af ter they had gonu to thnir qunrtrra. Uynn wan lying in an exhausted con dition on the bed , badly diMigured about thu face , hia upper lip being cut through nnd hia 110.10 disfigured , llu did not movu , but lay panting. Stim- ulanta were given to roatoru him , Ho ia terribly punialiod about the luud. NOT A MCll.VTt'll ON Sl'I.I.IVAN. At thu cnucluaion of the light Sulivau ran to bin qnartors at a lively gait nnd laughing hu laid lown for u while a little out of wind , .nit thoru was not n scratch on him. Ho chatted pk-naantly with his 'riomla. The lighting wna ahort , sharp and luciaivu on Snllvixn's ' part throughout , ilyau ahowing wenrmesa alter the irat round. I1OMTON WILD. BOSTON , February 7.Wlum the niwa that Sullivan had vnnquiahod liy.tn in thu tight at AHanisaippi City o-day reached this city the wildest lucitoniont pruvniled in thu Hroots | , i'eoplu thronged thu atreuts and extra i > npora were eagerly bought. It was uu until late in the evening that any h'linitu account was rtctfived nit the puoplu waited in front if the oHices until assured the good lows was true. Now that Boston has , ho honor of posaewing thu champion tri/.o tighter ot America it is proposed ogive him a testimonial on hitu-olurn. Highland diaiiict , where Sullivan ives with his father and muthur , was mt in full force and the great event vaa appropriately celebrated , the fos- ivitioH not breaking up until long ifter midnight. A large amount of iiunoy will be brought to this city nun Now Orleaim , aa HoHtoniana bet teavily. It is thu lirat time in thu listory of thu pri/o ring that timton IniH had a champion iti'Mou OK KYAN'N DIAT : < I. CniCAdo , February 7.It is rnuiov- ed that Ryan died thia uvening from us wonudn and that Sullivan unit all larlicipanta Inivo boon arrested by thu 'low ' Orleans authoritieB. WHAT FOX SAYS. NBW YOIIK , February 7. No prizu ighl in recent yu'irn awakened such interest that in Mis- { een aa to-day - uisHippi. It in es > im.ited that in his city § 200,000 changed hands m the result. Bolting on hu whole was even. Thia uvening , crowds thronged about the newspaper Dices and gwod at thu bulletins. A lumber of sporting men as.iuinhlod at hu ollicu of Rynn'a backers. The result of the light , was not kno''ii till t p. uii Most of them had monuy on he result and an Ryan was the favor- to fooling of dejection was felt vhon u dispatch announced the defeat of Ryan. The backer of Itynn says : The result is n serious disappoint- uent.uH . 1 felt certain Ryan would win. ! was willing to back him $10,000 but Sullivan's friends could not riuso thu iioney. I have loat thu staVe money , ilno n bet of $1,000 and other small juts. I am about $7,000 out of > ock6tlut don't rcghit the 'loss as niicli ns 1 do the 1 oases' of'my friends. NVo are nil satisfied it was n fair bnttlo mil that it was decided on its merits , have not loat confidence in Ryan's lowers , On the contrary I linvo tulu- graphed him that if ho was willing to nout Sullivan I would back him for S5,000. " At the aovurnl sporting ro- orta nothing ulau wus talked of. THEIR RECORDS. HUU.IVAN. Sullivan was born in Ireland , and came to this country when quite oung , his parents first locating in N'uw York city , and thuy migrating 0 Bonton. Ho is about twenty-six rears of : igo , and wliilo hu has never ) oun engaged in a regular pri/o light with bare knuckles and bare > ronstH , ho baa fought often with hard and blackened , loves. Ono of theiiu batth'H , which 10 won , took place in a hull on Vine Intel in this city , hia opponent being 'rof. J. 0. Donaldson. Sullivan , iftur lighting four rounds under the ules proscribed by the mimjuis of jiicoimhury , completely floored hia pponunt. Sincu that time ho bus appeared in ncounturs with OOHS and others , and WH invniiably comu oil' l > eat. llu ia 1 man more than six foot in height , i IH a wonderful reach , and is onu of hu moHt active men that uver chnne hu business for u profession. He UIH been training near Garrolllon , La. , inder thu aunpici's of Jou ( Ions and ithera , and is said to bo in thu bust of condition. UYAN , Paddy Ilyan , while not ns largo or is heavy na Bullivan , bna had woiue experience in thu rim ; , hu and old Juu Ooas having fought near Pittshurg HOIIIU tiinu ago. Ryan whipped G ( a , jut the achievement was not n bril- iiint onu , from thu fact thai Guns was in old man , was so fat that he Gould ftcarculy handle- himself , and that it look oighty-livo rounda mid niiurly two hours' timu for llyun to geb uway with him. Ho was ut 0110 limo matchud to fight Joinmy Dtvyor , but Ihu event never occurred , lu , Hku Sullivan , is comparatively n , novice , never having had uny great oipurioncu in thu ring , tto is about aix feet in height , and when in condition would weigh probably 180 to ISu.jxmnds. He , liku Sullivan , wua born in Ire land , but ciiutu to this country when iiuitu young , hm parenla Bottling t Troy , N. V. Ho was ulso trained a fuw miles wit sidu of Now Orleans , bo ing u'toiulod liy Miku Alaildun tuid others. Farunoo BI u ou a StrlVtn. Vntlnnal A * ) rUtoil Vltff. OIIIUAOO , February 7. Ono linn ilrod blast funmco men nro out tin striku in the Union stool works , do im ro wages. Now men ar IiidloiiUou * . National AwoclatuJ I'fow. WAHIIINOTON , February 8 , For th lo-'or Missouri vulloy ; Warmer fai wudthor , winds moatly Bouth , la tionaryor lower proBSUro. BRADLAUGH AGAIN Trying to Take His Seat in the House of Commons , The Right to Whioh the Uov- orntnont Pftrty ia Trying to Deny Him. The Peers Discussing the Quoou'u Spoooh For Ita Obscurity on the Luud Bill. Dynnmitoniul thoCnnr , nnU Other Foreign Nevri. j. > mruiij February 7. The speaker being in his chair and the ordinary formalities of the opening session liav- i ; boon performed , Mr. Bradlaugh , who had entered the house by th mombur's door wiUmui molostnlion advanced alone to the clerk's table and nskcd to take the oath. Sir Staf ford Northcoto , leader of the lower side of the house nnd who led the oil- position against Mr. Brndhiugh's ad mission at the last wcsiion , arose and moved a resolution to the effect that in accordance with the rules of the house Mr. Bradhingh should bo pre vented from taking thu oath. The speaker courteously informed Mr. Unidhuigh that thu resolution would bu discussed and requested him to withdraw during thu discussion. . Mr. Biadlimgh retired , but before Voing ao asked that the house would hear lim before deciding thu case. Imme diately upon his retirement debate on Sir Stafford Norlhcotu's motion bo- 51111. Sir Win , Vernon Harconrt op- loaod the motion in a strong speech , lie contended that the-question of thu egality of thu oath was ono to bu do- uided by law. I'ho Prince of Wales was present in the poors' gallery during thu debate. Bradlaugh , in asking to take hia seat , claimed hu was unimpeachable and hoped thu house would act with Fairness and justice. Hu declared if lu took the oath he would consider it is binding on his conscience as any member ot thujiouau , but if they re fused to administer it hu wna willing to wait six \vuuk for passing a bill mtitling members to either ullirm or take thu oath. Then hu should stand 'or ro-olection in his district and would only accept dismissal nt the lands of hia eonstittientii. Gladstone , replying , defended the action of the government in thu matter - tor and said it would bu beat to leave the wholemittur to the law court. In his opt..i , > . . ti. 'iciimu ' nhould have no right to consider a iiiistion | regarding - ing thu conscience of a mumbor , LONDON , Februarys. - In the houoo of commons last evening on passing. Sir Stafford Norihootp'B-inotion , Brad laugh again cnniu up fo fake the oath , refusing to withdraw , amid calls for Gladstone , who stated he could oflur no opposition , whereupon Bradlaugh' retired. Mr. Grny moved for a eommittoo of iiupliry into the arrest of Parnoll nnd other members of the house. The- motion wna rejected - 10-t to 25. Debate-on the addrovn was adjourn ed with the understanding it wouldi be concluded on Friday next. The opposition decided not to. di- ido thu house at present. In the house of lords hint evening jord Salisbury , speaking on the neon's speech , complained of itm ob- curity and thu totnl absence of any eferonco being made by bar majesty o any compensation being made to rish landlords for losses entailed on hum in carrying oub the provisions t the land court act. ST. POTKHSIIUUO , February 7. A lumber of logs of wood intended for isu in lighting thu stove in the czar's tudy were found to have been scoop- d out and thu cavities filk'd with ynamitu. A number of unna'-ers of hu household have been arrested. The Gorman ambassador threatens ( j lo vo St. Petersburg nnlena the gov- rnment puta a , stop to thuantiAim - . rian movement now being carried on n Russian newspapers. Suicide. ( utlnmil AHinciutuI I'rcm. Km IN , Ills. , Fobruaiiy T.- Adam Mangle , -it tliu Northern Illinois LHylum for thu insane huro , , suicided aat night by hanging , by his suspen ders to tint grating of his coll. Riddlolioruor Bill in Virginia. National Atwodatucl I' , CHS. RIOIIMOND , Va. , February 7. The liddlebergor debt bill was paaaod to- lay by the hoUHnyos Winoes 30. Hie bill having already puscod the aenutu , it now gous to the governor 'or approval , Tluiv. U/iwiud , llradforil , 1'u. , writes : . I unclimo iiuuuy for Sualui ; UloHsom , as , [ Hild 1. would if it cured me ; my dyHpop- HliUmn vTinltticil with all ltH _ byimitoniB. . \iany \ thniikH ; I whall nuver Uu without ib. n thu IKIUHC. " 1'rluu RU n nts , tiiiil botUua , J0 ! coutH. Iwecwlt ACiircU To thu Killliar. ol Tim Uoi : In anawur tu the many imiuirliixi in regard lo my connection with tko so- called. "Lntheraa mission , " lately convoked in this city , 1 feix\ called upon to miiko iho folluwiuj state- mcnt : Suid "mission" in nn enJirely different - feront socitty from , and in no wise connected with , the church for which 1 huvu luburi'd ' , und for whoso now church fdilieo 1 have ixon soliciting contributions. U. A. FwiKtSTHOM , Pastor Swedish huthorun church. . HlClNNV MKN. "Wells' Health Ue'nowor , " greatest remedy on eiwIH Cur impotence , lean ness , soxiial duhiU'iy , &o. Ono dollar at druggist's , Iopot , 0 , F. flood- man , (5) ( )