TBE OMAHA DAILY JBEE : 'TUESDAYi MAJ / 481-2 * The Omaha Bee Published every morning , except SnncU Vb only Mondfty morning dally , THUMB BY MAIL One Ys r.$10.00 I ThreoMonths.lS , 8lz Montba , o.OOJOne . . 1 , THE WKKICLY BBE , pnbltihedi ery Wednesday. PAID. One Year. . (2.00 I ThrcaMonUw. . BU Month . 1.00 | One t , AMEMCAN NKUB COMPART , Solo Agcr for Newsdealers in the United States. CORRESPONDENCE All Comnmi aulon * rclntlnii to News and Editorial mi * > rs should bo addressed to the EDITOB CHB BEE. | ] BUSINESS LETTEBe-AH Brntni liitter * and Rcmlttancts should bo t dressed to Tins OMAHA PUBUSHIMO Co A T , OMAHA. DrufU , Checks nod Pa office Orders to be mwlo pnynblo to t prdor of the Company , OMAHA PUBLIsiMOO , , Prop'r , i ROSEWATER , Editor. Proclamation liy the Govorno Convening hol < o8l latnra- WitEnEAS , The constitution of the stal of Nebraska provide * that UiOROTerno may , on cxtr ordlnary occa ion , convcn ths leginUture by proclamation ! nnd \7ifEiiEAB , Important publicity crest n im extraordinary character requires th exercise of this Authority ; Therefore , J , All > lnu Nnnre , covcrno of the state of Nebraika , do hf reby con vena the legislature of said state to mco in special scuslou nt the capltol In L'ncol ' on Wednesday the 10th of May , 1882 , a 12 o'clock rn. of said day for the purpose herein stated or follows , to-wit : First. To apportion the state into tlirc congressional districts and to provide fo the election of representatives therein , Sec'nd. To nmend an act niprovei March 1st , 1881 , entitled "An net to in corporate cities of the first class and rcgu latlon of their duties , powers and govern ment , " by conferring additional powe : upon cities of the first class for the put pose of pat Ing or macadamizing street and klloysand also providing for the crea tlon and appointment of a board of pnbll works therein. Third. To n slgn th county of Cnste to come Jndlilal district In the state , Fourth. To amend section GO , chapte 14 , of the compiled statutes of Nebroaki entitled "Cities of tbo second class am Tillages. " Fifth , To provide for the expenses in currcd in suppressing the recent riots at Oiimht nnd protecting citizens of thi etato from domestio violenco. Sixth. To give the assent of state the to ihe provision of hn act of conprca t < extend the northern boundary of the stnti of Nobrunka. Seventh. To provide for the paymeni of the ordinary and contingeut expense of the legiilature iHCurred during th special session hereby convened. In tovtimony whereof , I hu\o hereunti set my hand and caused to be affixed tht great seat of the state. Done at L'ncoln , this 20th nf April , A D.,1882 , the sixteenth year of the Mate and of the independence of the Unltd Btaten , the one hundred nnd sixth. By th" governor ! ALBINUB NANOE. B. J. ALKXANUEB , Secretary of Htaio. NOTICE TO NEWSDEALERS. The publisher * of THE Bun have m d Arrangements with the American Nun- Company to supply News D.pota in I li neb , Iowa , Nebraska , Wyoming nn Utah. All dealer * who koap 'Tun lUlL Biuion sale should hereafter address thel order * , to the Manager American New Company , Omaha , Neb. Fen aa up hill and down dale goi rymandor , the Miasouri bourbon * tak the premium. The reconstructed pc liticalmap ot Missouri looks like Chinese puzzlo. TUB Union depot ut St. Joseph > to bo opened uoxt Wednesday. Oma ha's union depot has boon open a both ends on the plan of the moat ap proved cow shod these ten yeara. ' O'DoNovAN llossA is the only Irish man thus far who haa dared to ezpresi sympathy .with the assassins of Lore Cavendish. The sooner respeotabli Irishmen repudiate men of tin O'Dynnmito clasu the better formal concerned , TUB United States ia the only coun try that makes a heavy profit from iti coinage. During the last three fiscal ye&n the diffbronoo between the bul lion value of our silver ourronoy coined and the nominal value Haa reached ten millions of dollars , which amount accrues to the benefit of the treasury , TUB American congress is such a blarstcd disorderly mob , you know , but it teems to compare very well with the English house of commons , On Thursday evening , according to the dispatches , Chamberlain was greeted with dorislvo groans and cheers , which laetod for fully two minutes , before ho was able to obtain a hearing. This a little ahead of the average democratic convention. GEOUOIA is likely noon to lose both of its senators. Bon Hill and'Joe Brown are said to have indicated their intention of handing in thmr resignations very shortly , and Gov ernor Colquitt will bo called upon to appoint < both of their succoaSorj , As the governor is u practical bmlncen man of sound political common sense , it ia to bo hoped that his selections Trill bo neither bittnr partisans , like Hill , nor brokun-backed political managers , like Brown , LONDON is etill greatly excited over the IrUh assassination. The Tirwa and News , jus , might , hayo been an ticipated ; tire cilling loudly for . change of ministry. It seuns , hoi > - over , to bo recof n.j ! d that a ghau o of ministry mutt mean u change tf party , for no ouo but Mr. Gladstone * can lead tlio liberals. A dctet mined effort if * to bo made to uvvo the gov erning , , /flip Itwli members of al. . jurtfes' are fspos'ed to offer thuir uup. 'port to Mr , Gladstone in lib ImiUo cmergejipy , and itis barely po&cillo i b&t thuir .votca uiuy.oflVo any dufec 4tonof th'o vlil r Meantirao'it is nn juiunced'ih'fct thetpreuiicr'a policy will be modified. Forstcr has offered I services as chief secretary , and * h been accepted. IIo started at on for Dublin tc direct operations. C crcion han been abandoned , and it hardly likely that it will bo again taki up , but n moro rigid police aurvci lance of the island wilt probably fc low. Events for the next week wi watched with erenl interest. MR. PjiEUNonuvfiKH is a belli judge of blooded stock and Early Roi potatoes than ho is of diplomacy. . ' is perhaps unfortunate that ho wi called into cflico as the successor i Mr , Blaino. The contrast botwcc the methods of the two officials , tf contents of their dispatches , and th general tone of their transactions affecting American interests is no lei marked than the contrast between tti two men , Mr. Blaine was bri Hunt , bold almost to audacity , an thoroughly infused with n dcsii to uphold American prestige an American influences among the nr tions of the earth. Ilia diplomac took the hue from his personal chai actor. As n statesman ho had nero permitted an opponent io tread on hi corns without affording him an oppor tunity for an explanation or a fight As secretary of state ho felt it hi Juty to act for the nation aa ho woulc liavo acted for himself in similar cir : umstancos. Mr. Blaine believed tha jiploicncy had a right to express ai jpinion on matters of state , and tha jnergy was no Ices commendable it the btato department than on the flooi jf congress. Ho felt that a natiot lind rolationa and duties to otho : nations just as the individual in tocioty has duties and relations t < Ins fellow men. To protect the weak to assist in subduing oppression nero than all , to maintain our owi iclf-rcf-pecl ; theao were a few of the lima which Mr. Blaine , on behalf ol ; ho United States , endeavored tc lubaorvo. Mr. Frolinghuyson , ainca 'entering ipom the duties of the portfolio ol itito , has seemed to bo acting on the principle that the great aim of diplo naoy ia to injure no feelings , and t < accomplish no definite results. Hi nas studiously avoided raising anj question which might require a forci bio solution , has explained in ono in stance , apologized in another , am evaded the issue in a third , until hi has made our diplomacy the laughinf stock of other nations , and given goot ground for the recent taunt that tht American uovornmont is "afraid t < bo outdoors over night. " The Philadelphia American , it speaking of Mr. Frolinghuysen'i milk and water dispatch on behalf o the Russian Jews says : "Thqro is i * sort of fixed formula now for th ( state department in those matters winch means , in substance : 'Wi hpjio your majesty ( or your excel lency , ) will not think * us impertinen enough to suppose that wo have an ; right to express an opinion in thosi matters. Wo are far too much takoi up with pur own affairs and ou money-making to caroa straw whethoi pou will take our advice or not. But moh as itis , hero it is. ' No doubt thii find of diplomacy * is very offioicioua 3f course our Jewish friends will lint t altogether satisfactory. For oui ? art , wo think that fiftyvtmllions o ! iivilizod people , with the future it iheir hands , owe it to humanity tc ipeak in quito a dtfforont tono. Ir 3hilt , in England , and in Russia , oui Uplomacy haa been altogether un vorthy of us. Wo have shown inon inorgy and anxiety about the recop ion of our pork in Franco than for c iator republic on our own continent , or our own citizens lying untried iti rish jails , and for the persecuted sraolitos Hying from the , bigoted topuUco of Slavonic cities. PUCK has an excellent cartoon on ho state of affairs in our navy. Hobson - son , who is now on the naval com- nitteo , sits sullenly in a cnvo upon bo skeletons of American shipping , rhilo the appropriations pass by ro using to commit themselves to his isbursoment. There tire very good oasons why George M. Roboaon liould have as little as possibln to da rith the handling of any. funds for ho resuri-cction of our navy. Ho re- ircd from the irnval sorvioo in 1877 , and con rufisioiml coinmittco wua shortly fterirard appointed to hco whether o had left nny.navy at nil.1 , A few jconil hana .ships were * disoovojed , lid about Sl ( 00,000 ( 'rjf 'clothing/in tore. TharcTworo | ) ca'-jaoki ta enough j lost ihyonty.thrdonyl'ur.j , H thirty- vo years supply of 'monkey ' jucUuts , nd Builiciont blue uloth trousers to jrniah the navy fur seven yoara to umo. Sir. Robcs'on "huoT"oviilontly ist sjght of tbu ijisjijidtioi butwoen ni'.vy ( kp.irfment nnd a liole- ilo clothing eaUblishincnt. Of trousers ho ' had non - \n uupply t > oioiiKh ; r eight juirej ijf whltlt duck frocks npugh for foiivteen yearn ; of"bliio aiunilBliirttTforBix jeai-s ; blue iliin- tl undonihirtt four nnd ono-hulf tr.raj blue fljunol drawers flvo und U9 > ] iulf yeurn , nnd to i-rovulo for nil oauiblo unif r undcs , ho laid in ddi. ionally ten jeW supply of blue n.li- ot nnd four yoara'supply of bluoilan- 1 ; b.Midfco fouiUci ' ycara' supply of iiin flannel , , eevui 'yean1 supply of uck , boutsTnbneh Co last teii' years , tUTrSonadlnrulitiiin. if that the navy must at once enlarged to suit the stock on han and ships enough secured to car the men who are deeded to wear o the old clothes which nro wailing the naval warehouses. It is to t hoped that Mr. Robcson will bo foui to keep his fingers off the nppropti tions , His forofc seems to run clothing and another oversight lil the last would compel addition buildings to store away his purchas for future generations of seamen at officers. IT it is stated that California h nearly as many nntivo Irish in ita po ulation as it has Chinese , The Ch HOBO number 73,548 as against 107G ; foreign born people from other coui trios , and 571,820 Americans. A excellent way for the Oalifornians I begin the suppression of the Ohinci would bo to dismiss their Chinese so vants , and refuse patronage to Ohinci merchants. It looks very much lili hypocrisy for the capitalists of th nlopo to howl against the Chinese it flux , while reaping the benefit of tli cheap labor which they employ , to th detriment of pcoplo of other nationa itios. NEWMAN'S portrait wi 30 ' thb frontispiece of the Jun 3ontury. An authentic life of th : ardinal , by Mr. Kogan Paul , th Toll-known London publisher , wil iccompany it. In writing thin life VIr. Kcgan Paul has had the assistanc > f some of tha cardinal's most inti nato friends and associates , and hi japer will probably bo the best no : ount of the cardinal that will npponi luring his life. It includes a brio issay by the cardinal himself , nove ) dforo publiahcd , on the Inspiratioi > f the Biblo. TIIE special coinmittco on market s ready to report in fai or of the fift ; roar leaao of Jefferson iquaro. Th idmmltteo was organized to enders his scheme , but the mayor and coun sil had better go slow before they on or into such a contract. POLiriOAJj JNuTES. It i said that Gen. Bela M. Hughe nil bo the democratic candidate for th Jolted States souato from CoLaado. Alexander ir. Stephens linn consontei iftermuch pouuialua to permit himself ti je talked of as o. can Jidito for the cover loruhlp of Georgia , 'The ' mayor nnd comptroller nf Noa Ifork have sent a protest to the legislatnn igainst thesenatebill "eoualizlng'"salariei > ! policemen and firemen , which Increuw ho expeusea of the city SuO-1,000 a year. The four invincible senators who cnuscc Hahone BO much trouble in the Viruinli cnate h re bceu phutographed in a Rrout mown as the "J3I < four. ' lti said thai he demand for the picture is si great tha' ' t can with dilDculty be supplied. Luclen Baker is being talked of as i irobablu candidate for congressman a orge from Kaunas , He is u lawyer of cou ilderablo ability und the only appureu Ejection to him is that he eeems to b : onstantly v euriuj a piece of aisafcotid , inder hU nose , .Tudge Thomas , of YounRstown , O , , wh las becn'mentione , ! aa the cmJiduto o , he VOUDK democracy for United dtate onator In case the Ohio lednlaturo ! > lemocratio , says the e ore older wen ! i , he p rty who have claitua for the poaluui o he considered be ) ore hid own , Gene al Ben Butler professes himsel joaltlye tlut ha knows nuthlnif of I lnasa ihusetta politic ( lr gubernatorial candl lates ; bul hia words hare no quieting oifec ip.m . Bo.icon . ftro.t. The political oil ndl > a of that vicinage are still all asoi , beut Benjamin , 'Judge L wrcnce , Plrst Comptroller o he Treasury , will probaUy bo u lSeiiibll .111 candidate for Congrpaa in the tinhtl ) luo diitriot , now represented by Josepl V arren Kelfcr. Judge Lawrenoo is a pop liar man , and his popularity Is relied 01 0 displace Mr , rjp-aker and to get rid o ilui. 801110 such COUKO eem to bo t larty necessity , The Kansas republicans will hold twc late ODave tlons this ye r. U'ho fintoni 1 III nominate four con ressmen-at-larK * na tlie r cond will nominate the utatc Ween. This course , it is thought , will Mult in the selection of a better closi ol andldatesby dolnjf away with the bar lns aud tra les that would be Inevitable mong the dlUertmt aspirants were all tin sndiiiates nominated at one convention , Col.E.H.Haskollof the KepubUcan Itate Centm Cuinmittea nf J\Iaa \ clui. ettl ill lat Vonl Ington in the intcre tul It-Attorney General Uevenn , now un'tht hch 1 1 Mossachii ett , for Governor and ubsequontly Senator * Mwsaohusetti italwwts si y it is entirely probable i ! rorthlngton's nomlmtion should ba do' sated that they will , loiu force with tht Jemocraoy nd elect Ben Butler , fi t lovcrnor and tlieu Senntor , vice Hoar , rhoao term expire * In 18KJ , and who It Irorthington'd chief opponent , The custom which has hold in Illinois ol ouiiiutlin ; a man for Governor wjih the lulerstaumng tlia.1 If he carries tha State e shall be iltcted to the United Stutc. enato is cnndemned by HOUIO of the lto < ubllcait papeisof that Sute. They iay imt no State Convention iia < the riiht tti ) eiij'o the Senatorahlp to any man ro long cf jrelunil , and that the practicu hju ru- ultod dhmfctioualy to the party , as waa rvn ixvara ago , whfn it was on of the nuiea tlmt led to tlui defuitof General , ugan mut tha electl.iu of Dixvlil Davis to lie Kpiute. A better vay. it I Iwlleved , i to ek'ft n Governor whu will st-rve liriUh ( hia term , und leave it to the Leg- to gflcoc n Senator. The oolkvMitlon 6f colored Kepubltcant ela in Muton , On , , laut woHcva8 nt' mdeil = bv about < 00 delegates , evoiv uuuty being repros nted. The een-a of lit moHIug as expreoif d in the rwol\aiona Jciptcd Witu that the Independent move- tent im\v making to overthrown the Bnur- on .Democracy tOiouM "Ho * m tiln rl. Th Iil6tud6ters weiv tinned ( peifo t H'tir ' rfianizatloiu , thu prestiut uouvJct y teui iu c nidemnoil , the n iulbltinn of proper- / nudtha prui tluj of utouomy ami frugAl. , y Murorrcomiuvnduil , and moro liberal ppruprintlotig for publio t > ohnols x crc ikcil. Thla hoirty co-opuration of thu loml people witli the ludupeitdentu ivofl tlio liberal movement A inure formld- lile aspect. rutiiro of Nebraska , Soujy PuEuty , Ool , , May G. DJUU Bnu : Sometimoi n distant low id the luat , and from this point [ pivfrpjot I think it ia uuuy to furo- ist thu probpeOta of our gr.vnd prdrio ato. Iti this dietanco it is tusy to :0 : some of tJio advantages Nobruaku ill ha > a in the nwr future , of which 10 is not conscious. Hero wo BOO ircoa and 'influences 'at work which ill build lior up iufoi , posilioiK "tfio * air * - HI T.f . ' * view of which /would now astonii her. STOCK Pcoplo have an enormous view the great cattle ranches of Colorad This is not a stock country , but fc cattle can live hero. In many plac the country is so barren that it wou take n hundred acres to kc ( n sheep. The native Crosses a : dying out , and thcro is nothing to tal their place. A largo portion of tt state is simply n sahara , with now an then a small oasis produced by irrig tion. Aside from wheat raising , Co orado is n failure in agriculture. mot a gentleman who described i glowing words a magnificent shoe ranch ho had in eastern Colorado < 10,000 acres. I asked him how man sheep ho had , ho said 3,000 , but thoi ho added , "I am not confined to m own land. I have thousands of acn of government land to graze on This is a fair sample of Colorado Rra ; ing. There are hero nnd there a fo fertile valleys , but the best of thet boar no comparison with th rich lands of Nebraska. Colorado ca boast of her sublime scenery and ric mines , and then can stop. Again , find all throujh the wuot that the cat tie business has reached its limit , an is going back. The cry is now tha beef is hiyh , and it wilt bo higher The severe winter of 1881 was terri bio , lining the dtreams and valley jvith skolotona. Talk of a 15 per con otsj 50 per cent would bo nearer The cattle kings nro this spring buy ng up the reduced herds , the rancho are being narrowed by the invasion o actual settlers , and the cattle busines if the great west muat grow loss BUI csa. It ia a fact that the grea ranches have not the capacity the : Formerly had , and the settlers an naking such inroads that this g.oa nduatry must grow smaller , nm 0 the great industry will bi hrown moro heavily upon Nebraska Che season of cheap meats ia over Mid it will tnow pay to raise cattle Another thing is to be taken into ao lount , and that is thia : Fine cattli af high grade nro worth moro in twc peara than the wild cattle starved ii winter nro in four years. Already thi loading cities of Colorado are ohippinj this beef from the oaat Permit mite to give Nebraska farmers a word o : jaution : Don't Break up all youi ianda ; thcro never has yet been in rented n finer auror crop of hay am * raaa than the native of the soil ITou have magnificent pastures and fleodowa already sown , nnd they wil improve instead of going back , and i : op dressing will add much to thoi : raluo. 10 wo may say that Nebraska muat b 1 great dairy nnd meat pioducinj itate , nnd standing liuro in the gate vny of the mountains ; in the midst o huso mammoth industries , and soeini ; ho tides of population pouring inti : egions where the food supply cat lover meet the demand , wo hnve semi dea of the drafts which will be modi m Nebraska. The Republican vallej will spring into new life , nnd the B fc M. extension to Denver will bine hose to states together in mutual sup iort and interest. . There will also bo a revolution ii 'arming. Instead of plowing tw ucheti deep , the plow will bo BO lown eight to ten inches , so thi Irouths will have httlo edect on thi nuturing crops. The fitst farmen ) f York county , for instance > lwnys succeed. J. P. Cool never niieacn a heavy crop , am Mr. Alyrick , north of < ork , will raisi twenty bushels of wtfoat the wora soaaon , when his neighbors only rnist three. Wo nro aura of increased 'do niand , and exporiuncd will give in jroased supply. Instead of numborinj ihis mountain population by thou ands , it will bo counted by millions , Thoao best informed say that thomin. : ril wealth of this state has not yol been acrntchod. lining is in infancy , md these immense -manufactories ol ron and steel must call in their thou. lands , Thoro'is no limit to the ma ; erialat hand , nnd Nebraska must dc icr part in feeding theao hosts , and ler farms will you rival the mines ol -heso mountains. C. S. HAUIUSOM. PERSONALITIES. Betty and the baby have $3,400 In bank , Mark Twain is a dangerous man. Hi ravels with u private iteuographer. Senator Cbilcott , of Colorado , was da\ aborer in ItOO. , Cotowoyo , the ox-Zulu king , has adjured > olygaiuy and grog. lira. Scovlllo baa ono merit as a lee. urer the Bpeaks Inaudiblv. "John G , Sftxe hai uio.de more monoj n cattle in oue year than he h n made in loetry in twenty , " sajs his brother Peter , Oacar Wilde is reported to have fa'led in naking his expenses in weitern towni , Io lectured ono evening to' ' 0 people in Uchleou. "Clara Belle , " the writer of the piquant anhion letters to th Cincinnati Enquirer , i Mls Claribel McArdle , n teacher in a ersoy City school. Col. T"red Grant waagroomsmau at Ji hn lumoll Young' * wedding In the way of , vindication of cninpll ity in that Bontou lectrlu Il ht nwladle , UiU wai important. BobTnomba U rtpldllodln ? hU jye , l.'lit. What maktta thU uircuuiatance leoullarlv uad ia thi probability that he ' 111 be unable to recoguiz * hia la > ot whou ia calla the roll of them under the uhaduw f ISunkorlllll uirnumrnt. If nuvonn has nn iitm of maklnr n prtx- nt to Mr Vim loiblll or Afr. Field Ju t at hia time , it may lid well not to do it up in pnrurl and xeud it by mail with a into- polled nciclrem. Better uoufino youruelf o tha uon-explonivo poatil card. A story ii told of Mr. Simon Wolff , the Linortuan CJurmul General iitC.ilixi. i-i'pt. foreavhtcl Cairo ixlouc tht ) time of the wat revolt , Ho wan blttin [ { in fri'nt ' of hopU'rd's hotel t.iklii > f hia aftcr-dinuer olfff , when an excited Kiijll'hman rush- el up to him and miedi "llnve you heard lie uewi > , Mr. Coniul ! There is to be n one nil rliiuc to-night ) mil c\ery 1'utopettu o'l Chrl thu in the Uty 1 to bo imuoVr- 1. " .UiVolff wont on ilrloKIng hw cof. M , nppartntly unmoved by thcrt tlraud- nl tiding. ' Do you hear me ? " reiterated U Agitate I informant , "i'lui fanatics in * fiul to nlnlit to klil oery Kuror.o.u und ! hrl tlan In CAlro. " YtB. I hear you , " uietly mpnnde t Mr. Wolff , "but I don't so how tlmt alfvct * me nt all , bluco I tun u .American und an lament * . " Thou niid Now- ST. JOSM-JI , Mo. , May 17 , 1871. JI. II.VAitNisr. t Co ; biiM 1'or irn.-\t ! ninny yt trs I uuffurcd from idnoy diecaae. Nuthing ave mu re ef. I fiiuhy trKul your S foKiduey ml Ltvur Oniv , ; uul now i 111 pur. ; ct Jiur.Uh. d&\v 3fits. TIIOMAH KKLLY. Jacob Mirtzolf. of hupcsBter. ( N. Y , , \ya your Si'iiiNQ Bt-ObSQ'i worki wo 1 for UT > thniK you rcoorumer.il it ! myself , ifa and ihtldrea hae all ntucl It. and > ou iti't find u hui I tliicr family in New Yprk ate.-vOit. 5 , li > 3Q. * * SECRETARY SLAYERS. They Dwell ia Oastlo HnllB ai Not in tbe Peasant's Quarters. Street Convorsntio&R With Prorx nont Umnbn Imnd Ztoognorit The universal sentiment of herr nnd execration at the crime comrnitt in Fhoooiz Park Saturday night cs comes to us over the wires finds i echo on nil sides in Omnhn. Thcro but ono opinion among Irishmen well as among all other classes of oil zons , nnd thia may bo judged of fro the following brief interviews pickc up by THE BF.H reporter in a cnuau conversation on his regulcr round la ; night : F. M. MCDONAOn. THE BFB reporter first mot M Donagh , returning from Plattsmoutl and interviewed him as to his opmic of the recent assassination. Mr , M Donnch said : "Well to begin nt the boginini thcro muat bo a cause for thoassaaait ition. If any ono c\n show mo thi the Land League or Fenians had an cause for it I would like to hoar the arguments. I claim it wai done b some mal-contont of the Forstor ad ministration , who was mad at Lor L/iwandish , getting the office. Or i nust bo that the government upo rocpnsidoration thought that they wei jiving too much liberty to the Iris ! md thorefroo desire'd some excuse t retract , and the deed was committe jy govornmotit agents in order to f m iish some excuse of retraction. " "How do you think it will efloo ; ho cause of Ireland ? " "Well , until the affair is thorough ! nvcstigated , it will retard mcasuree Thia is just about the same as the aa lassination of Lincoln. Ho wasgoinj a settle the diflioulties in the south Dut Booth killed him , and it rotardoi , ho settlement of the southern quoa ion for about twelve years. " "Tho land leaguers got every thin ] : hey wanted the suspects < rcro lib iratcd , Foster was kicked out , every ihing conciliatory was being tried md a representative of these concilia ; ory measures was sent over in th > oraon of Lord Oavondiah. " " \Vhat action do you think thi English government will take ? " "Well , they must take four or fivi ) artics. They have got to maki 10 mo show , although I oipcc .hey will ever catch the real crirai iala. " "Tho point to como nt ia , where i , ho nnimus to connect the nasassina .ions with the land leaguers or thi Amianal" PATKICK FOXD. In answer to inquiries Patrick Fen laid : "I think it was aachomo got U ] iy thu extreme conservatives tc larnpen the Irish cause. Lord Cav indiah had shown himself a particula : riond to the Irish nation nil the time ind the Irish people always regardec lim as such. " "How. do you think it will nflec Ireland ? " "I think that all the world knowi .hat . those crimea cannot bo attrib ited to the Irish people. They wil ise r.11 the means in their power t < mnt the perpetrators. " "What will be the nction of th British government ? " " * "It is pretty hard to say , still ! , hink the Gladstone ministry will gi khead. They will now got the sup ) ort of nil those Irish members whi vera previously oppoaod to him , anc ' . think ho will ba nble to hold hi [ round. " "What do y u think about wha ) 'Donovan Ilossa says ? " ' O'Donovan lloosa is ignored b ] ho land league and the nationa rganizatipn of this country. Ho hat 10 following whatever , " Mr. Ford was a delegate to thi lational convention at Chicago it > ecembor last and is ono of the bos lasted men on Irish affairs in th. ity. M. ONOVAN , iroprietor of the Creighton house anc rcasurar of the land league o ) mnha , on being nskcd what his ideal > f the a flair wereaftor a perusal of al ho dispatches , said ; I'Woll , of course I am of thi pinion that it was the enemies ol roland who did it , for the roosoi : hat it would be impolitic and suicidal n their part , just on the very turn- tig point of their prosperity , for anj rietid of Ireland to bo guilty of such deed. It couldn't have been com- nitted by a Guitoau , as there wore aur present , and you couldn't find our Guiteaus in all Ireland. I roallj m of the opinion that the thing was oncoctod in the castle at Dublin. All istory goes to show that the aris- acraoy in all ngps have committed lie worst crimea to gain then : object. lavondish haa always been favorable j lrolail. | Thu laud league , aftet Doing their leaders imprisoned and ticir wives nnd children bayonotted , ere not going to do such a duel at liis nioinont , the most promising liat Ireland haa sucn for toven con- iirioj. " "flow will it effect the cause of the iind Leaguu1' "It won't allcct it n partiolo. They ro sorry for the assassination , and lladutono himself does notboliovotho risli people are rcEpon&iblo lor the rime. " "Will the conspirators have in- nonce enough to prevent any nctivu loaaurcs on the pttrt of the author. ioa to detect the murderers ? " "They who conc' ctud it will have 10 power to atnotluT an investigation. cunnot RCO how the assassins could rc.ipa unloni it wai back into the istli1 , from the very nature of the ark inul it a f urrouiutings. I believe , pen my coul , that it was douo by ) lloivera of Forater. Then , too , nibbing is un-lrisli. Ilmtory dpeu ot record .1 cuiylo iiistnrico in which 11 Iri liinin ivcr earned n knifb for rotoction nvun. It in ulrruya u club r pistol , " "Tho blow \\H9 Btuiok , as u matter f courao , bgainst thu Iribh peoplu , : id r.ut for thum. I'm d d .carry it apponud. It ia a dd di Hope Ou , HOJIB Ever , b matter \vlmt the ailmunt nay he , muamii m. ueuiulgla , Uuiouia' , a > thuia , onchltii it other tteatuienta have Ilcd huuo o.ul pu ut QIICB fur TltoUAs' uLEcrrmo Hit. It will sooure jour im- cdlnte relief T- FIRE JLNSVRAMOE. McKOON & 'STURGE ! Suecenor to U. 0. McKOON &CO. , Boom 1 , Oreighton Block , Represent .tho FollowinglCompanl Continental of New York , . , . $ 4,20,000 Commercial Union of London 10,200,000 Fire Aiwclktlon of I'hllndtlphU. . . 4,40 .000 Ocrra n American of New Voik. , 3,400,000 Imperial and Northtrnof England 22,000,000 Xtilonalof llartlord , , , . 1.7.0.0CO . Orient of Hertford , , , , , . . , . . l,4COOl/0 / I'henlxef Brooklyn , . , . . , , . . 5,800.000 , PenntjlTMiU of I'hlltdelphl * . . . . , . 2.IOO.MO Roy l of Liverpool 25,800,000 Sprlnjfleld ot Moi&ichiuetti , , . . . . 2,20',000 MlBemtlr , ci. KALISH , THE STAR TAILOR 1 Door W , of OruIoisliank'B , RM now a fine complete Stock ol Erring Go con l6llnf ( ol Ficnch , htifriith nd the tut Prlrx Inw nrtrmlnw p. mm & co , F. L. Sommers & . Go's CELERIUTEI ) BISOUITS , CAKES , JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES WMmlo Manufacturing CONFECTIONS AND DEALERS IN Fruits , Nuts and Cigars 111 S. I4th St. OM1HA. - - BEB RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDE WALKS. Bo tt rcsoUcd by the City Council of tbo City c Oraihu : TbKt n Hewa'k be within Fifteen days ( rot Ma date , con truited and laid to the tctuporar trade In BI d city , In front ot and adjoining th following described premlaet , TI | ; Lot 23 west l'le ot Sherman atonuo , In > * ctlo 10.15 , IS , Jour feet wide. ' ' Lot 21 we ttldo ol Shornua avenue , in sectlo 10. IE , 13 , faurfetttwid- . It J iweit tide of Sherman avenue , In aectloi ; 0.16,13 , lour free nldo. Lot 10 weit side of Sherman avenue , Inscctlo : 10,16,13 , our fo t wide. Lot north 70 84-100 feet west > ! do ot Shcrmai ivcnuo. In block I , four feet wide. Lot south 219 16-100 feet , wett tldo of Shei nan avenue , In block 1 , four feet wide. Such sidewalk to be comtructed of 2 Inct ) lne plank , and to bo In width as above sped led , and tbe rrtpcctlro owner or owners of th ibove described premises are hereby required ti xmetrnct the BAUIM. PABScd M y 2nd 1832. 1832.J. J. L. 0. JEWFTT , It City Clerk CRAW'S ' CM GREENHOUSE 8 now open to the public with a full eupply o Cut Flowers and Plants ror Sale. Wo will he glad to bare the publli call and oee us. 3ouquota or Any Floral DealErn Made to Order ON THE SHOHTBaTNOTICK. City Orcen UOUEP , 8. W. Cor 17th and Web ifer , one block from 16th street cars. Nursery ! 2a street , oppoulte Koit. Jaa. Y. Craig , Floru ind Tjinilnraiw CanlnfT. PiihJJlin. BeE'LInsurance ' Agent OES EXK1 tSSFX ? I3i rbocnlx Assurance Co. , of London , CaahAssetta . $ S,8e < , ( OI.Ol IVostchcBscr , > . Y. , Capital . 1,000,000.01 rhe Merchants , ot Newark , N. J. , Capital . 1,275,000.0 Jhrd Fire , Philadelphia , Capital. . . . 1,200,000.0 Bremen's Fund . 1,239,816,0 It'sh ' America Asaurance Co . 1,500,000.0 OicB. Boyd's ' Opera House. Geo. P. Bern is REAL ESTATE ACEKGY , 16th end Dodgo8t . , Omaha , Neb. Thlt Roncy abn BTKIOTLT a brokerage business Do nt upeouUtu and therefor * oy bargain ] nnnkf , fcr * In0tiro.l in nn * ln lea ' J. C. ELLIOTT & CO. Plumbing , Steam & Baa Fitting Aoixra rurbine Water Motor , AUSO JOBBIMJIS ihuap * , Pipe Flttlnc and Bran Good * . 3or. 14th and Harnoy , Omaha , Neb , Wi Uoroalx CovsMFf O' Physician and Surgeon OHBONIO DISEASES , RHEUMATISM , Bio. , A SPECIALTY. Uedlclnog furnlibtd at offlco. ifflca No. H1Z FarnBim St.batween 14th' 16th Omaha Neb. EUROPEAN HOTEL , Corner Fourth aad locust Htrcots. 337. 3EOTDXIS , OS TO. , J.H. HURST , - - Prop- looms , 75o , 81 , and $1,50 P < ir Day. AneUjrant lie tiu'a't l LOniotsd : with thu oube where meati Bren.ivfdttreuoaaLliprUia pen day and nlxht , m-10oi J. P. ENGLISH , ITrORNEY-AT-LAW - - , 310 South Thirteenth St. , with J M. Woolworth. Dlarkson & Hunt , 8u < XMiv < o lllchntdj ti Kuot , LTTORNS YS - AT . LAW , _ R UU tr i On. li U.h _ Dexter L. Thomas. \TTORNEY-AT-LAW _ lioo-n S. Creighton "loch _ fatter of Apphuauuu of Cii.ij. T lccU . for Liquor J.iccnse. NOTIOB. Notice l kcr < .by L'jt n that Chi * . FoiUdll upi - i tha ( it.li ( jay uf Mav A. i > IHi'J , fllo hi * iplkuihu to the linger a ' i City Counul of njulu , tor lUo ; to tUMalt , rplrltuoui anil inouti I/qnoniu Inh ftrnet , bctw en llarnc/ idiiiw * lUtre ft 1-lrl Wnnl , Oiiuhu , Kib , rou thB 24th day cf May IS tS totl.o Cch da/ I Avuubt ISb-1. * It tlu.ru bu no olJ'L'Iou , nimnn.lranoo or to'ist ( llul within ( * orova ( roil M > 6th , P. ISaJ , the taut lUcnbiiviiUbogmnttui , C'lUU'W > 'Ltci ( , ] ApiU'iuut. Tss nousa.ijwr Will. i iUUIi tin omio cac.ituiil ! t r two uuia t of th aiiHllcftnt. Ihe City cl - ' -MrS&t tbtrswlth. " J. J.I * O.JBSJ CHEAP LOTS , IN A new addition to.the city just laid out into BEAUTIFUL LOTS , \ Located on Hamilton , Charles , and Seward Sts. , md also on - 29th , 30th , 31st and 32nd streets. * Only 5 or 6 blocks west ) f tbe turn-table of the Jed Street Car Line , on founders Street and just west of and adjoining Shinn's additions , lake Tonr Own Terns , ONLY B5 TO E ; AND Gall and get Piats * ind Full Particulars , lt leal slstaiieTAieiioj , saf