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\ V TH . . OMAHA "DAILY BEE ELEVENTH YEAR OMAHA PET DAY MORNING , aFAY 5 , 1882. MONSTERS OF THE DEEP , Our Beautiful Eorsrs and Their Collective Condition , An Official Btaloment Thst Will Paralyze Peru and Other Nations. T77onty-Fivo Hundred EogU lars Looking for Apnche Scalps in Arizona , JSTraudnlont Land Scrip Die tributed Freely Through out the West , Tho'Stnr llonto Trials Begin and I'nniisol Exchange Compliments pliments- Congressional Talk and Other Things , OUR NAVY. National Associated Press. ITS CONDITION AND 1'OWEK. WASHINGTON , May 4. The secretary rotary of the navy to-day sent to the house n voluminous report , replying to inquiries regarding the condition > of the navy. The most important feature was papers showing the time and cost requiro.l to nnko each vessel efficient to engage in battle with an enemy of the same general classifications , omitting those whose hulls are considered unfit for repairing. Of sixty-throo vessels in list , thirty-three are reported ofii ciont for immediate use. To repair the remaining thirty and put them in condition as indicated in the above , the estimated cost is $3,172,000 , and the time required is from three weeks to eighteen months , in most cased be ing from six to twelve months , and of iivo of number eighteen months being the estimated time required with the ' \vholo \ force of men ohiployod. In answer to the hoaso inquiry concerning corning the penetrating power of the most powerful gun in actual service , ho stated the most powerful in the service is an eight-inch muzelo-load- ing rifle converted , whoso actional .power at 1,000 yards distance h to perforate a solid plate of wrought iron eight and one-half inches thick , that force being sufficient tote to carry the shot just through the tplato. Ita range is i,000 yards at 30 degrees , elevation and weight 17,350 pounds , the ball weighing 180 pounds and ita charge 35 pounds of powder. There aro-51 of these guns actually availabln for service. The cost of re pairs put upon vessels and navy ainco 1875 foots up $23,075,040 , and the total cost of vessels § 72,732,088. CAPITAL MOTES. "National Associated Proas. EOIUNCJ THE IJTJCES. WASHIXOTON , May 4. The war de partment confirms the report of the killing of Indians and capture of thirty-three bucks by Col. Garcia and the Mexican troops as the Indians wore retreating towards Mexico after the battle with Tuppor in the Las Animas mountains , * also the killing of seventeen Indians at Horseshoe can yon and seven at another point. Me Dowell reports all quiet in the Dra goon mountains and Chahuahua coun ty. There is some disorder at Pine .agency , but nothing serious. DOWN TO BUSINESS. Preliminary to the commencement of the star route trials this afternoon a motion was made to quash the in dictment of Mr. Turner on account of : alleged wren § doing of the grand jury. A motion was also made for the government to indicate whether Mr. Brady was to bo tried as an offi cial or private citizen. Judge \Yylio overruled both motions and said ho was ready for the jury. Bliss called attention to the ab sence of Mr. Dorsoy , saying that ho believed Ingersoll had made a delib erate false statement when ho said Dorsey would bo on hand. "You are a liar , " yelled out Inger- soil ; "you are a liar. " Ccurt reprimanded both gentlemen and said it would tolerate no such scones , and order was restored. Counsel for the defense said they wore ready to proceed. The state said they would not proceed until Dorsoy should tit in the court with other accused. Ingersoll refused to answer Bliss as to whether ho expec ted ] Dorsey at all. Bliss appealed to the court to ask him , Judge Wylio said ho was not trying cases in that way , so without determining whether Dor- , soy would bo on hand than or not , the cases were adjourned till Monday , May 10 th.OEOIIOIA'H OEOIIOIA'H BENATOUS. The ropoit that both Hill and Brown , senators from Georgia , will resign their seats , lacks confirmation , tup'ugh it Is currently icportod that Hill has placed his resignation in the hand of the governor for action when ho pleases. Humors have it that the governor is waiting for Brown's , so as to act on them together. Near friends of Brown state , however , that ho is not ill enough to contemplate resigning his seat. The delay of the governor is to fix upon a successor. It is generally expected that Gordon will bo returned. HErUIlUOAN HECUETAIIV. Neither Hooker , McPherson or Hondrickson have yet boon chosen secretary of the republican executive campaign committee. Chances Boom to bo in favor of Sorgeant-at-urms ' Hooker. LOWELI/8 The latest rumor about Minister Lowell's recall seems to come from Massachusetts , where it is said ho is expected homo in August. It may bo definitely stated , however , that no re call has yet been issued by the presi dent , and that the name of his suc cessor has not been submitted to the cabinot. Knowing ones say , however , that a change in England's ) Irinh policy cives the chance waited lor to recall Lowell without prejudice , mid t\at it will bo done in the course of the summer. TONNAGE OK V. 8. VESSELS. Tlio liouso committee on commerce authorized Mr. Png o to report favora bly Mr. Hewitt's bill for deductions from the gross tonnage of United States vessels. FltAUDULKNT LAX1 > The commissioner of the goncrct land olllcc says fraudulent certificates of deposit for surveys issued at Santa .fVj , N. M. , hnvo recontiy been put on the iiarkct in Minnesota , Dakota and Monta. n. Ho has notified western land otlicers not to receive Santa Fo certificates utlli ! further notice. It is bcliovcd that these fraudulent cortifl- catea have been scattbrod all over the west. THOOl'3 IN A1UZ09A. Tlio secretary of war sent to th 1 louse to-day , in response to a resold tion of inquiry , a statement showing the United States forces in Arizona t bo 104 ollicera and 2,273 onlistot men , aside from the command o Gen. Porsythe , not ouumeratod ii thu reports. A 1'LUM I'OU ALASKA. The superintendent of the bureau of geological survey pent to the housi to-day u communication ' recommend ing an appropriation of $25,000 to extend the operations of the bureau into Alaska. A DECISIO'N ON BONUS. The attorney general has given written opinion in which ho comes to the aamo conclusion as to calling ol continued 5's as lately indicated by Secretary Folger , that those bonds must by law , bd called highest mi in bora first firstTHE THE BACKBONE BROKEN. The war department ollicials rpgart iho backbone of the Indian uprisings is broken by recent engagements m Arizona. Tno postoftico department will bo : losod in respect to the memory ol Horace Muynard. CONGRESS. National Associated Pro H SENATE rUOCEKDINOS WASHINGTON , D. C. , May 4 Sona ior Anthony , from the finance com nittoe , offered a resolution author- zing inquiry into the laws relating to ivcrduo bonds stolen and destroyed \dopteJ. The bill for the erection of a light louse at Point Patterson , Lake Michi gan , was passed. Senator Voorhoos offered a resolu- .ion. for a special committee to in1 ; cstiato the alleged corruption re jarding bonded whisky. On Senator Windom { .romisinc ; to offer a similar resolution to-morrow of a more search ing character , Senator Voorhocs1 rose iution was indefinitely postponed. The political disabilities bill , by a rote of 29 to 23 , was referred to the judiciary committee. Consideration of the bill to estab lish a court of appeals was resumed , md debate followed on Senator Call's imondment , limiting the descrotion of judges in issuoing writs for stay of proceeding. The amendment was OB * ; by a vote of 21 to 28. Senator Vest's amendment that no lircuit or district judge before whom loses have been tried shall nit on cases ° vhon brought before the proposed : ourt , was adopted. Senator Morgan's amendment to : icctiou three that the supreme court lesignato judges to servo at eadh term if couit was lost. Senator Jones made a long speech n support of his substitute defining tnd extending the jurisdiction of cir- uit courts. The senate then went into execu- ivo session , and at 4:45 : p. m. ad- ourned. HOUSE rnocEEDipas. The tariff commission bill was alcon up. Mr , Kasaon gave notice hat ha would call for a vote Satur- lay.Mr. Mr. Chandler ( Mass. ) advocated the till. till.Mr. Mr. Findloy ( Fla. ) opposed , favor- ng a tarifl for revenue with inciden- al protection. After a apeoch by Mr. Morrison 111. ) in opposition to the bill and in aver of tariff for revenue only , the . louse at 4:40 : p. m adjourned. The Shiphord Committee , 'atlonul Ataoclated 1'rcan. WAMIINOTON , D. C. , May 4. Sen ior Blair , beinn cross-examined , said 10 was moro interested in the South Liricrican policy of the government lian in the Peruvian company , with view to the profitable occupation of 'oru , valuable in case it was noccs- ary to protect thointor-ocoanic canal. lo wai introduced to Shiphenl by C. t. Egan. Shipherd desired him to ill the attention of the atato depart- lent to the Peruvian company. In uly ho had another interview with Iiiphord , when the latter explained ho purposes of the coin- any , having the impression e controlled both the Cochot nd Landroau claims Sh'ipherd's immediate object waa to et witness to ascertain the attitude lie government would occupy towards ihili and Peru , and the policy pro- osod to bo pursued in the future. . lo thought that knowledge essential s the basis of business operation of lie company. Witness told him he rould gladly see Blaiiio about it. ilaino explained to witness his in- tructions to Kilpatrick and Hurlbut , r'hich Boomed satisfactory to Ship. icrd. Blaine seemed to think Lan- Ireau's claim entitled to the good 'dices of the government. Ad- ourned. i Train Rohbers in Now Mexico. Utlonal AwocUted 1'rciw. LAS YEOAS. N. M , , May 4. The ionta Fe road suffered through train obbers last night. As the south tound train waa standing on a side rack at Gloriota. Throe desperate liaractora entered and wont through ho passengers , securing about five tundrcd dollars , The conductor and where they robbed t "o hotel < loon. The leader of t ho gang known. Polcn Well * C pturcd. Special to THK UKK. Four MAIHION , Ia. , Mi ' > ' 4. Poke Wells nnd Cook were cap luyo(1 thls form six ' ' ° 3 from morning on a m hero by a farmer named SU "K01' Tkc outlaws surrendered at the m"z * zles of two double-barrelled SL guns. NatlonM A socl ted DETHOIT , May 4. Ai on early hou this morning ilno. Grnii f , a Monro ftvcnuo druggist , qimrroft * with hi wife about money matters , Grange had also been drinking and * Amul scijtcd his wife in his nrms , cr.rrio ho ? bodily up ono lllght of staira nni trod to throw her out of n scc.int atory window , but in falling dragged him alonp with her. I3otl fell o a the roof of a shod twelve fee below. Mrs , Granger waa badly mil perhaps fatally hurt. Her husbam has1 been put under arrest. Central Elootlon. Associated l'ro s THOIT , May 4. The Michi Coinral annual mooting this morning roaultod in the election of the olc ofllcbrn and board of dhoctors ; nloo Mcssw. Cornoliua Vuudorbilt , W. 1C. Vanderbilt , Augustus Scliell , Samuu" F. Dargor and Ashley Pond aa direc tors of the Detroit it Bay City road. * > Prohibition Dynnmtto. il AusoUntoJ I'rcws. GED'AUVILLE , Ohio , May 4. The entire town this morning was alarmed by Jwp terrible explosions , which proved to bo another attempt to anni hilate a saloon by blowing it up with dynifmito. A charge was put under the front oud of 0. 11. Sweeney's sa- loonj situated near the railroad , and the whole end , including windows and door ) , was blown out. Sweeney and two Children sleeping in the roar of n : the saloon were blown out of bed , but fortunate'y were not injured. An * other charge was placed in the roar end of Caldwoll's drug atoru , but did little ] damage to him , but broke the windows in the opposite hotel. Kentucky Rnoos- National Associate. ! Presa LEXINGTON , May 4. There was a Pair attendance at the third day of the spring meeting of the Kentucky asso ciation to-day. First race , for two- ypar-olds , half mile , waa won by Vie later ; time , 52 seconds. The judges decided it was n dead heat for aocond placp between Olcan und Annie Louise. IIt Second race , merchants handicap t For all ages , mile hoata , was won by O ! Braiubaleta in two straight , hoata ; Ci time , 1:44 : | , 1:44 : . Boat Light was second in the lirac boat. ] Third race , for horses that never n woiwC ) a mjilQ or moro , milo and a M quarter , had two entries , Capias and tCowdy. The former won ; imo , 1:22J. : Divided in Death. National Associated Press. LOUISVILLE , May 4. Lucius H. Newton , engineer on the Louisville fc Nashyillo railroad , arrived homo rom a trip this forenoon , and found lis wife lying insensible in bed , with the lifeless body of her dead sister's hild beside her. A note was found itating thai her brother-in-law , a man lamed Schlusso , was to bo married to- lay at noon , and , hearing that ho vould take the child fiom her , she lad killed the child and committed luicido by taking morphine. Rostora- ives were applied , and aho will proba bly pull through , but the child is dead. The Cramer Case National As.elated 1'iesa. NEW HAVEN , Conn. , May 4. In he Cramer trial to-day Mrs. Cramer , nether of Jennie , reiterated her testi- nony given at the preliminary exami- lation in West Haven and produced otters written by James Malloy , Jr. , o Jennie , and letters written by iValter C. Malley , signed ( . 'Blanche. " Pho letters that passed between fames Malley and Blanche were dontified and read. They produced marked acsation in the court room. Counsel for Blanche Douglass crosi ixami.iod the witness , but failed to hake her testimony. Blanche Doug las is disturbed and her calm , self- lossossod manner hai departed from ' ior in a measure , Ja'nes and Walter rial ley have also lost their bravado lefore noticed. The cross oxamina- ion of witness will bu resumed to- norrow. Imbor Troubles. National Associated Pre . NEW YOUK , May 4. In arpot factory this morning the piint- rs declined to work unless accorded n increase of 10 per cent , Female reavers to the number of 2,000 also oinad the strike. About noon the rm displayed notices to the effect liat an advance of 10 per cent , in the rages of all employes to the number f 1,500 would bo given. The striking'horseshoord are confident f succeas. Seventy-five employers .avo yielded thus far. The strike of the journeymen ilumbera continues. The strike of blockcuttors in vari- us paper hanging factories in this ity , Brooklyn and Staten Island is till in progress. Indications are that ho men will succeed in their demand for increased pay. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn , , May 4. rournoyrnon tailors who have boon on strike for over a month resumed vprk to-day. All members of the Jigar Maker's union hero are on a trike for an advance of wages , A Shattered Pipe. National AuoUatcd I'KUI. CINCINNATI , May 4. A steam pipe ixnloded in the tow boat "John Han- ia'1 to-day. The engineer was fatally icaldod. ON THE WAR PATH , The Snakes .and Baimiiks Bogiu the Trouble. Being Determined to Avenge the KillinB of the Ute Chief Jack. Fort Washakio Alarmed at the Threatening Aspect of the Situation. Q T Fifteen Men , Being at id to Guard the Poet. "ctl Cowboyn on the r'4. There is i . . . . v nmoiik' the citizens zroat oxcitoVJtynl ? i . , , i ml Boitiors in tlio it Fort Washa'JiVPfts. . , , . . , . . . , , . , . ice the killing of iVnid River vnlMy . , , . , ' ° b * ' lack , chief of the' . .n .U'day , _ , uut tuloon Jtornoon. There aftj . . . . . . . - i leutonaut itizens ait the posty ana X , Morgan , Jn charge of gf/r < iroporty. Six soldioTa<tift Ivor this inoTniiip , wlrioSi will Co. ioso the garrison whonpJlBwy * v ri * > , ! ompany K , Th wd cavalry ; . OoJMa1 on in command , loft yesterday uu outo to Fort Stcelo to join ih. o roops ordered to ArizonaTba citiromt t Washakio have organized and nra landing guard. The Cattle men on lie round-up are in tha vichiily ol fashakie , and number ) { nearly two undrcd. Tliey are reported as say- icr. should they moott ; iy Indians lore is likely to bo trouble. A party f Utea with two hut&rod horses re reported to bo upon the resor- [ \tion endeavoring to t incite the lapahoos and Shoshqacs to join lorn and go on the warpath , Tlio ittlors at Lundor and the Valley will rganize at once for protection , The ithdrawal of the troop's immediate pen the heels of Jack's demise ia aving a bad oil'uct among the Indiana. News from the west indicates , if it lay bo relied upon , that there is a no prospect ahead for tt general In- ian war all along the frontier. What the cause of their dissatia- ic t ion is cannot bo uecortaiiiod , but ia possible the killing of Ute Jack 11 Friday last by Captain Morton has msod them to break out ; Jack was a otod chief of the southern Colorado Ftua , who have been removed to a reservation . , and ho w s visiting 10 Bannocks and SnaVen , probably > got.them to go on to * Yd ) varpath. fo had boon wanted by the military > r some time , as they desired to re- irn him to his people. Two years ; o the Utes tried to got those Indians > join them in an outbreak. Whether [ ajor Mason's two companies of hird cavalry will now proceed to rizona or return to Fort Washukio not decided , as further informal ion awaited. FOHT O3tAlA. It has been rumored for a long time iat Fort Omaha was to bo raised in nportanco to a ton company gam in , General Sheridan having recom- ended that change. This was the rongth in 1877 , when both cavalry id infantry were stationed hero , lie now garrison would likely bo of fantry alone. The necessary plans id estimates for increasing the quar- rs to a ton company capacity have ion drawn up and sent , the last beg - g forwarded Wednesday to Wash- gton from headquarters of the do- T : irtmdnt of the Platte in this city , lie plans provide for rebuilding the lartors at Fort Omaha , using such aterial as is on hand , but making nctically new quarters. There are iw quarters occupied by four compa- ca at the fort. AHMV OHDEKS , 01 Sergeant Christian Madson , Troop 7 ( i Fitth cavalry , now at Fort Omaha , rn ab. , will rejoin his troop at Fort > 1 iramio , W T. The quartermaster's department 11 furnish the necessary transporta- > n. It ia impracticable to carry okcd rations. At his own request First Lieutenant iseph F , Cummmgs , Third cavalry , 11 proceed to Clioyonno , W. T. , and ill report for duty with his troop ion its arrival at that place. BEATUICE BREVITIES , rrcipondeuco ol Tun HUM. BEATHIOB , May 4 , Beatrice Is n ( license town. Wo don't know st how much that moans , but time ill toll. Saturday night the licenses pirod , and about fifty took occasion celebrate by getting gloriously unk. At the present writing ono saloon is lling pop , but it is manifestly boor pop bottle so say aomo that know. t the billiard halls , the familiar ick of balls greet the oar , while | ars and lemonade are all the re- Bailments proffered. Farmers are busy with spring's irk now , but when ono does make s appearance on the street , ho does it lack for friendly greeting from the erchant , who , ever on the alert for ey , "goes about like a roaming m , " etc , Saturday was an unusually lively ly , and trade was flourishing enough do ono's heart good. The prospect for wheat seems excel- nt , and many fanners wish they iiad at in a larger crop of that cereal , ho fruit buds seem not to have been ijured by the frosts and damp dathor wo have had lately , Wo are glad to siy there has as yet been no occasion to mo the hook and ladder outfit that , vo boli6vo , came from your city ; but the company has had enough drill to handle the ladders with dexterity , should there bo the necessity. Kxtcnsivo preparations are on foot lor the annual shcop'shoaring festival t' ' ' t continues to-morrow and next day , and closes with the wool-groworV bull in the opera housu sheep dance , as wo hoard it spoken of , and the term struck us ai being rather funny. Decoration day will bo observed with considerable ceremony , wo un derstand. The extra session is not creating much excitement down hero. We wore informed by an enterprising merchant that ono of our representa tives had been supplied by him with two pairs of hossj brail "v'v , so IK'dt- rico can note that much prop.mtion , anyhow , for the extra session. The sixty-third anniversary of the I. 0. 0. F. was well attended at thi& plnce. Eiccuraion trains wore run from PlnUsmoiuh and points this eido , also from Wymoro , the "big little" town cf Nebraska , BO that there iras quito an inllur of citizens from those places , stalking leisurely about the struoU , staring in the usual man ner , and looking very well dressed and well-to-do. Of course the in evitable hop at the oporn house wound up the ull'air , and left the ox's stranded at the depot about midnight , awaiting the homeward hound train. Ahl ha ! and the city of Heatricohas n third bank,1 thia ono _ the I'eoplo'a bank. ' 'Vivo la populi , " and like- wicu the bank. HAS GALEY'S PLUG , Another. Addition to Lincoln's jx'ou Uirtlu 5. .Satire In fttfat A CrnuJi'a Colt - t Th9 ltrt" ' is announced icre tbui wor w" ' poeiiivoly com mence on tll ° Lincoln A Fremont ailroadinia allort t"no- J" i2gerald lav o contractor con- truotion a fl V * " ° ut to put on a \rg force. TBv lro 's I'4"0 doubt but liat this linemZl ho aold out as aooii s it is completed * ' BOIHO company , nd the prospect * wrv ' tllat lk will bo nly another thora. . im 'ho side of this nhappy city. The Journal thia atcanv'ng Indulges nconsciounly in a littk ' P'coo o itire. It calls attontic * ? U ' the ad- lirablo rail connoctiona lint oln has ith the surrounding ouunh/v iiggosta that the uicvciuvntsi pv this ity got up A series of excursion .1 to arious neighboring points , Ui.ua u til ling these boasted commotions. Aa muuna tor successful oxcursiono the lilroads are an admirable help to ihnoln ; but for the ioal purpose of rado " thee hardly conm , up to- the mrk" . A now brick business block is talk- tl d of at the corner of 0. and Tenth troets , Lincoln and Crete will toy coiiclu- * ' oils at the national game next week , here is a pretty good club horo. The Journals illustrated supplo- tent is , as ypt , unborn. No man nowoth when it will appear. Tlio ruvailing opinion is that tlio incubus t John 11. Pierce was top much for C 10 public health of this literary baili ng. C It was rumored hero that Mr. G. ' . Holdurge , general superintendent ' the B. & M. railroad , will succeed [ r , J. T. Clark on the Union Pacific , Gen. Thaycr was in town yesterday , at had no pointora to give regarding 10 growth of his boom AKUUH. fu CURRIE COMBED. bo Roolc Slmrp of South Bond UUargod v/ltb Swindling. tl Nob. , May 4 , 1882. the Keillor ol 7h lira : Knowing your friendly fooling for 10 laboring class , I wish to expose to would-bo | contractor , namely , > hn Curio , who clainn to own und in a largo stone quarry near this ace , but like his illuatrious prodo- aaor ( the Father of Liea ) . Ho don't at vn a foot of it. My only reason for quosling thu publication of this is K protection of many , who like my- at If , have listened to his soft Holder id left good job * on promise of bet- ia ir wages and sleady work and prompt ly , and after spending all their cans to got here , find that lie ( Cure - bi e ) has not put in an appearance for vo months , and all his effects under If .taahiuont , for labor done for him , Ifhi ir which ho has ( owing to the press i business , I suppose ) forgotten to hi ly. I am a cooper by trade. Came hiSI are to put up limn ban els , and by SI irnishimr my own nailn succeeded in iiishing a few , mid to protect myself tl id to attach thorn for my pay. If : > u will publish this you may save ; hera being duped , Truly yours. C. G. MAI > I > OIKS. ; J Ruoen Reviewed , ttlonal Associated 1'ren. CHIUAOO , May 4. To-day's aossion w [ the Bonid ot lloviow of the Na- w onal trotting association made the blowing decisions ; I1 Tlio protest of James Logg , of I1tl , 'oodhull , 111. , that a premium was rongfully paid to the black gelding aim Goldsmith , alias John G. , at 8r ambridgo , was sustained and the r ; loney ordered paid to the other on- u res , The application of E. W. Powell of Id tichmond , Ky. , Bernard Lynch of IdIc row Jersey and N , ! Krnost of Icb ! Hovuland , 0. , for removal of sujpon- ion waa refused. The case of 0. C. Wilson , of Janes- t ! tile , Wia. , against the Bushnell (111. ( ) f ssociation was settled , 1 1 An application of lUcliard Wilde , of ] Omaha , it was ruled that the time given 1m chestnut mare , May Clark , in a certain race at Omaha was not the proper record. W. U. Pomio , of Kniohtstown , Ind. , and the bay gelding Will Cody , wore reinstated. ELECTRIC BRIEFS , Nktlonil AModatcJ 1'rcw.l The Cftnionlors t ko Rk Cincinnati haa become gonorMl , nild Hho end Is believed not to bo far olT. It is claimed ft compromise will bo reached by Saturday. Thrco c\603 of Bnmll per hns boon developed in the family of John W. Newman , four miles north of Milford , Pa. The citizens have taken precau tions to check the spread of the dis ease , Considerable excitement exists thero. The snlo of the Sprague ostalo in llliodo Island is postponed until May 18th. 18th.Doctor Doctor J. R. Wood , ono of the founders of the Bolloyuo medical col lege , of Now York , died yesterday of pneumonia. Central PaoiOo Offloorn. Nittonrd Associated 1'roM. SAN FuANOisuo , May 4. The fol lowing changes were inado in the management of the Central and the Southern Paciflo railroads : A , N. Towno , general manager ; J. A. Fil- moro , Hcnoral superintendent , vice A. N. Towno , promoted ! 11. II. Pratt , assistant general superintendent , vice J. A. Filmoro , promoted ; J. C. Stubbs , general trallic maimgor ; llioh- ard Gray , general freight ngout , vice J. 0. Stubbs , promoted , Governor Stanford will no longer manage the company's allaira. Bolmnnt Pnrlc Rnoos * t { ton ! l Aoooclatoit l're i , PniLAimt'ifiAy SfayThe ! thin day of the trolling M Bolniont par resulted as follows : JHrnt rnco , 3:0 : chias , was won by Olmrlotta flush man with Lady Strong second and Seven and Twenty third ; best time 2:34. : | The 2:115 : class was won by Charley Jlood with Frank Patchol second mi Porter Leonard third ; best time 2:29j. : I'ho 2:28 : class was won by Naiad Queen , Lizzie M. second and Stophanua third ; best time , 2:2o : | . "I'lio Mtmoot" ia Jail. Natlunnl Ansoclntod I'roHH NiOHLKANH ! , May ! . In the case of W , Vonbonthausun against Bossier , Livoaoy it Oaborno , pub- liahera of The Mascot , asking for a writ of contempt for disobeying the injunction reatraining them from cartooning and libeling Yonbonthau- sen , Judge Monroe to-day aont the publishers to the parish prison for ton days. PERSONA ! . . Ira Noble , of Albion , is In the city. James Ward , of 1'nildock , Is In the city. A , K. Marsh , of Button , Neb , , in in the ity. ity.Oscar Oscar Frold , of York , ia at the Metro- olltan. iVdl. JDnrJx , ol. Weeping Water , is in ho ctty. Hon. Amasa- . Cobb , of Lincoln , fa in 10 city. Lieut. Mlcbclor , of Fort Nlobrnrn ! in 10 city. Julia O. 1'allln , of Urb City , la at the iinficld. Itanilolpli Grahow , U. S. A. , IH at the anllold. 0 , 1 * . Atmoro , of Denvur , Col. , Is at the- anflold. * S. r. Davidson , of Fr mont , Is nt ths- * ' nthnell. lion. 011. . Merrill , of Stromnbur , [ \ the city. Mm. Smith , oE Lincoln , fc at the C'an- ildtlOUHO. 11 K. K. rnlmer , of Galesburg , Ills. , IB at ' ' 10 G'nnfield. A. T , Scott , of Wymoro , IH c , guoat ni to Ctinfiokl. L. C. Cliamplln , of Fnlrbury , in at the [ etrnpolitaii. tl A. 15. llubormnnn , the jeweler , left for gj nrojio ycHtordiiy , - ij II. L. llaymond , of Council Bluffy wan C , C. Pace , of the state capital , wan in 10 city yesterday , the city last night. c < l F , ( ! . llamcr , of Kearney , IH registered ; thu Metropolitan , A. C. Crusthwalto and wife ot Fair- ount , are In the city. Jumna DeVeim , of Sidney , Is registered the Wlthnell house , K. L , HuMamia , of Long 1'Iuo , U vlalt- g iS'elrasku'n inetroiiolia. Thou. Bryant , rf Rchuyler , is down on a iHiiiuHH vlelt to Omaha , A. H. and J. i ; . Carter , uf Maiiuokctik , L , , are at tlio Metropolitan. Mr. L. A.Oroir , of Orolf & jMontgoinery is gone eaut on u two w okn trip , H , H , Oleason und Clmu , Caldwell , of : ; , 1'aul , nro Metropolitan gueata. Col , John Dunlphan , of St , Joe , ia In 10 city Attending the federal courtn. Chan. WllllauiB and JItttrlo Hill , of tlmourl Valley , woot houie yosterdvy , ' 1' . 0. Uotto , J. A. Dowcn and W. N. ainoHon , of Lincoln , nro at the Metro- nil tan , Judge John lialrd , of Council lllulfa , as over last ovonlng to Inspect the water orku teat. W. ( , ' . Kccfer , N , II , Hell and Arthur crry , of Wnhoo , are among thu guests of 10 Hotel Cauficld. cf AV. , Sloan , J. L. Mitchell , Thoa , tephenaon nnd 12 , F , Warren represented februbku City at the Wlthnell house la < it Ight. Miss Prances Bueter , of Nebraska City , i Ia town , the guest of Mlsa Jennlo Del > ue , and la awaiting the arrival of her later , Miaa Addloliueter , from Deadwood , Col. Clma , I ) . Lambron , laud agcut ol lie Northern I'uclfio railway , came in rom Denver yesterday and left for St , l , hta future headiiuartera. Hla family ccoxpauy htui THE BULL BY THE HORNS. Ireland Records a Sweeping Vic tory Over Her Ancient Enemy , Unconditional Surrender of Gladstone and Release of the Loaquora. Michael Dsyitt at Libort-y anti the "No Rent" Manifesto Withdrawn. Forstor Roviewa Hia FruitleES Labors and ia Loudly Ohoored. A Glorloun Day for the Emerald Jtlc , Which Calls for a Jollification. National AieocUtcd Prow. THE "BUHIT.CT.S" IN FAHLUMENT. LONDON , May 4. Messrs. Farnoll , Dillon and O'Kolly nro now horo. Mr. 1'nrnoll will attend parliament to night , Ho ia very reticent regarding- his future course in politics , and nil ho will say about ; it is thai ho cannot positively say what ho will do until the policy of the government is dis closed , Ho says ho considers the re lease of Michael Davitt vital to tht ) paciQoationa of Ireland. SETTLED , < ft ls finitely now secretary for Ireland - land will nOt 1 > 9 mMibor of the government - ornmont cabinet. It IS ftovr mmorcd that Lord Frodoriok Cavandtsh will bo chosen. OKKICIALT.Y It is officially announced that Lord Frederick Cavandiab , financial neoro- tary of the trosury , hns boon ap pointed chief secretary lo ? Ireland. COTTON FllACCH. In Ivouso of commons this avoninp ; Mr. Clmmberlinn , president of the board of trade , anid it was not advisa ble for the government to interfere on the oubjoct of adulteration in Amori- ran cotton , aa the matter is now un dergoing full investigation by British tnd Ainorican exchanges ; that the alter had promised orcry effort would > o put forth to discover the porpotra- ors of the frauds , and prevent any oreign substance being placed in the > alus. IIATFTT HKLEASIIr. Sir W. Ilarcourt , aocrotary of state or the homo department , then an- tounced that Mirhall Daritt had icon released from Kilmainham jail. NO IIKN7 WITIIMCAWIf. In the house of commons to-night minodiatoly after the announcement ras m ado that Davitt had been ro- eased , Gladstone TOSO and said that 10 had received a communication lating that the "No rent'1 manifesto irould bo withdrawn. Dillon , O'Kol- oy and Sexton immediately enquired f the apoakor from whom Ito had ro- eived the communication , vrheroupon Jladstono atatod that Parneti bed lade it. This created a aonaation. FOllSTEll KXlliAINH. Forster then rose and said that ho rished to make a personalioxphnaticn ti regard to his resignation of the Bice of chief socsotaryship' for roland. Ho stated the reason v/aa hat ho was firmly of tha opinion that ho release of the Irish ouspocta would ncouragtt crime and dipordur in Iro- ia J. Fovster continuing said that , ad ho been loft unfettered in oilicu , o would have detained all auspecta i > prison until a proper rcapocte for iw had been secured. ono of ho conditions of the order of the overnmonti for the arrest and npriaomncnt of the aaapeota hod en fulfilled. No promise had ever oen given tliat they would ceoao lioir acts ofi intimidation and out- [ Mjos , nor cease their tactics for ob- Iruotion of buainosa in parliament. 'liocr ' release in his opinioui was un- onditional , and foreign to what ho liought was a proper nieasuixt uc co loring pearo and order in Ireland. In nncluaion Forator entreated the OUHO not to buy obedience- law by ranting further concessions. Great cheering followed Foroter'a Binarka. TUK NEW CIJIKI * . LONDON. May 4. Government org- ua , including The Daily Nuws , con- emu the appointment of Lord Fred rick Cavendish na chief secretary for roland ns a grout oppoitunity thrown way. The Irish members of poilia- lent arc discontented at the turn o flairs. l-OVE LV.O AND HOME , May 4 The pope has issued 11 encyclical urging bishops to use ieir ellorta to restrain the persecution f the Jews. He has also aont a lot- 3r to the emporora of Russia , Gor- lany and Austria to the uamo effect. A Swindler Nubbod. 'atlonM Associated ficiw. Si'iuNdHELD , 111. , May 4. The hcriir of thia county arrived to-day roia Atohiaou , Kansas , having in hargo F. II. Webber , of Jaokson- illo , 111 , , recently general agent of ho Continental Life insurance com- any , of Connecticut , who ia under Treat charged with swindling the lompany and ita policy holders on orgod policies. Ho ia in jail here to iwait preliminary examination. Indication ! . fetlocal Associated Frew. WASHINGTON , May 5. For the lower lake regions , partly cloudy veathor , local rains , wind north , sta- ionary or lower temperature , highor- jroasuro ; for the upper lake region , ippor Mississippi and Missouri valley , partly clear and cloudy weatlier , with ! ocal rains , winds mostly from the lorth , stationary or lower tempera ture , and generally higher pressure.