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DAILY BEE
TWELFTH YEAH. OMAHA. NEB SATURDAY MORNING DECEMBER 23 1882 157
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC.
An ? Interesting Collection of
Events hi the Lyrio and
Mimic World ,
A Oharmiup Reception of a
Or > ica , o Vocalist by
Omaha Artists.
QlqnntoAnn At
General .Notes-
Durnbnm'a Mustcalo.
"Music is a higher revelation than
aclonco nnd philosophy. " So wrotu
the master Bedthovon , nnd no one
realized that fact moro truly than
himself , nnd wo believe that those
present nt the informal reception
tendered Mins Ida L. Barlow , formerly
of Ohlcaao at the residence of Mr.
Levitt Burnharn on north Twenty-
second street , on Thursday evening ,
by the Presbyterian1 and Congrega
tional choirs , several members of the
Oniahn Glee club nnd u few friends
will endorse our quotation and jagrco
that the programme presouiod on that
occasion lorcibly exemplified the truth
therein stated. Delightful and ex-
quiflito vocal nnd inBtranumt.il selec
tions vrero rendered by Mrs. Henry
Futabronk , Mrs. Wilbur , Mrs. Shor-
rill nnd Mrs. Day , the Alisaoa Birlo w ,
Maul and Wilson , nnd Messrs. J. L.
Smith , \V. B.N ilkina , Cralle , Jack
son and Snow.
It was a unique nnd withal so excel
lent a parlor concert ns has not been
hoard here for Rome time. Of the
participants It is unnecessary to say
anything ; they nro vocalists and voff f '
formers of established roputatioujn
this vicinity , with the exception 'of
Miss Barlow , the guest of the even
ing , who succeeds Miss Minnie Maul
iti the Presbyterian choir. Miss Bur-
low , a pupil of Madame Kempton'r ,
is well known to a few of our citizens
by whom nbo has boon frequently
heard in Chicago , where she onjoya
an enviable reputation as n finished
mid popular songstress. Her singing
on Thursday evening convinced all
present tbut this reputation la well
merited. Wo can conscientiously en
dorse nil the good things that have
been said of her. With commnnding
TJres < inoe she possesses a , sweet voice of
good quality nnd compass , sinus with
excelloDt taste , evincing thorough cul
tivation. %
In bright crispuoaa , delic.ito blond
in voice , m emphasis nnd cltnrneis
the selections which aha sang ox
quiftitcly were models.
As an inatruutor in vocal music , she
cornea to us with the best of rc-coni-
mendution , and as an ncquisition to
Omaha society and its musical word ,
ft- " . - - - . corrft WA.ont'jp
f eeling assured , that sue will meet with
tucoees in onrcity. . Mrs. Levitt
Burnham though taken by storm by
tha .asaemby was equal to the emer
gency , and during the evening ushered
the participants into the dining room
wheru a repast consisting of delicacies
that would tempt an epicure wore
spread , and to which nil did justice in
rtifreftlilng the inner man.
Among the number present were
Judge BftVUftP , Mrs. Butler , Mr. and
MM. Lsvitt Burnham , Mrs. Bartou ,
Mr. Day , Will Morris , Mrs. Wilkinr ,
Kev. A.F. Sherriil , Mr. Woodbngc
und others. In conclusion wo thaut
Mr. Frank Smith , maotor of ceremonies
monies , nud his able aanistauta fp :
their truly delightful music , and Mr
nnd Mrs. Luvitt Burnham ( or thel
generous hospitality.
i
Loavltt'a Glgantean minstrola ap
peared at Boyd's opera house laot oven
iug , to a house only ordinarily fair.
This was largely owing to the mono. .
expended In tickets for the Nilsso
concert of January 2nd , for otherwu
nny minstrel show , especially Loavitt
Gicanteasia , who are known hero i
among the best on the road wonl
.have blind the house from pit todomi
The entertainment was of a high o
and unbounded satiHfactio
< der gave
Ao all present.
Kisalnpr on the Stage.
Stage kisses have from time out
mind given rise to rancb diecuusio
tad now and then to more sorio
. consequences. Still , they have ua
rule , been regarded as n naoessa
evil or advautago of theatrical lfp | ,
the cueo mighc be , nnd ? u6h.J ,
husband or sweetheart of this or th
not have be
lovely actress may
alto-ether ploasud t the freedom wi
which ehe was embraced by her mo
the ladies the
lover on the boards ,
oaken have never been known to ma
public complaint , indeed , ono v
worthy and respectable person wl
by wildJy imaginative agenta and mi
ucers it sometimes called n pri
donna , owes much of her notano
and. conowjnontly , ranch of her BUCC
and fortune , to the freely adv
tlsed allegation thajt her kua
all st&ee kleses , is the most natui
fascinating , attractive , and pleasing
look upon. But this is an ago
progrew , and there is an intimat
th t oven aUgo kisses muni bo
formed. At last there appears a '
man and an attress who deckr.es t
they must luvva their limit ; that
it were , they most bo delivered
omtly , in order , and without un
Jiagering. The name of the refer
need not bo mentioned. It is c
nctusary to tell her story. She
enetsed until recently in bi. L
Snd played H leading P rt in
drams known ai "Paiilon's Sla
In it the principal actor , a very
gpectable mm nam jd Slovens , fo
ItneeoiiBrv to kiss her , and hiMll
forTnumberof Buc = 8 lvo evening
to ba known m the
V , kiss is the sort of salutation JTig-
nold , when parforming in thnt phy ,
uiod to give the lady who plnycd the
part of thn French prince. Hu
approached her from , behind , took her
lace with both hands under thr
chin , turned her mouth toward him
aud kissed it over her shoulder. In
the play of 'Passion's blftvo' , Sir.
Stevens , oa the occasion of the first
performance , kissed mo in this way.
Afterward I tried to so hold itiy head
that ho would kita my chin , but as I
could not always succeed in this. I
hare given up my engagement aud
left the cimptny. 1 am not n prude ,
but I do not think anyone but n hut-
bund , mi cngiged lover or n gnardlan
should ki the way Mr. Stevens
kilted me in the play. "
_ Thenu sentiments are admirable ,
with the potsiblo exception cf the
privilege givou to guardian ? , Ai to
the propriety of abolishing the
Uenry V. kiss from the "ataRO bus-
incus , " however , there can bo no sort
of doubt.
Lyric titars ,
Signer Brignoll ( and , by the way.
ho pronouncet it Brin yo-ly , with the
accent on the first nyllablc ) , ha * been
making a concert tour with Fnny
Louise Kellogtr , and the papnrs com
plain that ho puts in moat of his time
getting drunk. Thin tasy or may not
bo true , os it would bin pretty hard
thing for ono not well acquainted with
Brignoli to determine accurately when
he was drunk or when sober. Brig-
nnli has always boon notorious for
brutal ciccentricltioB , and yet , with nil
his foibles , ho has n warm , generous
heart , nnd his fidelity to those
whom ho likes is ono of his beat
traits. Btignoll must now bo ever
sixty years of age ; our , fathers and
mothorn fell in love with his silvery
voice long ago when they were young.
The spectacle of the old man the
hero of mny a lyric triumph now
traveling about thu country with an
inferior company , in the hope ot earn
ing enough money to lido himself
over from this to next season , is a sad
one. Brignoll will not admit , how
ever , that ho has lost any of his vocal
power nnd ho cannot realise that the
oublic go to hoar him in the same
spirit of curiosity that wo cce
.in old soldier shoulder his
crutch and show how fluids
are won. lie is a great admirer of
Emma Abboti'a Arltno. "Emma can
not sing Luit , " suya ho , "hat you
should hoar her slop L Glrln Bohe
mian by zj ntars , sir ! oho is za only
Arline in ze world ! " Cjnley , the
dead basso , had the same estimate of
his own potrora that Brignoli seems tn
huve of hio , 4lTfaey talk to me. "
Couley used to Bay , "about thomothod
of thid man and that mail and how
charmingly such or euch a ono haa
been schooled , but when they want n
voice they como to Conloy ! I don't
care a penny tor methods I have the
organ ! " Aud DO ho had.
Geaeral Note-
_ Mjjt Ander oE remains jmuthor week _
Kata Clailon Trill appear on Chrutmsj.
night at the Fifth.Avenue Thoatr" .
Mra. Lsngtry playa two wseks in Phila
delphia ; on January lit in Brooklyn.
Lawrence Barrett devotes the present
week to the Windsor Theatre , New York.
Lotta i' playing t the Grand opera
house in New YorK in "The Uttle Detec
tive.
tive.Mme. . Modjenka enter * on the econd
week ot her engagement at Booth'd Thea
tre to-moi row.
Mr nnd Mrn. Florence will reappear In
Now York , at the Ciwnd opera houao , on
New Year ii night.
JH I'ho new Casino will certainly bo opened
ou the 30th inet. bv the McCiull ( Jrr \ *
Compinv , with Strau * 'n opera , "Ttu
"
Queen's Lice Handkerchief ,
The choralBoclotlea of Lowell andSalcai
MafH. , have determinotl upon n joint pro
tluction of " 1'be Redemption , " under Mr
/erranu , ono performance to be given it
L-iwcll and ono in .Salem.
Nileson will ba in Denver three daya
She arrived from San 3r.inolsou Frida ]
evening nnd remain" until the next Tue
day evening. On Christmas day utie wil
attend service ut * . Johu'd cathedral.
The 1'hilharinonic Society of San L'rnr
Cisco is liaviuj ; a euccesaful Histion. A
the third concert Beethoven's Ilixhth Kyir
phony. Brjhina'u liungarlan Daucea un
the "Lohengrin Vorspiel , " were on th
programme
UreitkopI t Htrte ] , in Leinzlg , hus
just Issued the fifth volume of JUm'n con
plete literary works , and the tilth volun
of La Mara'fl Muiiksllnche Studien-Kopf
"Die L'rauen im Tonleben der Uegei
I wnrt. "
Mr. Maurice Strakonch will KVO thn
farewell concerts by Miss Thurahv ;
of Cbickerlne Hall on the evenlngu ni Jnu
- ary 1th , 8th acd llth , and two S&turdi
03 afternoon concerts Janunry ( ith and ltt !
After tho'O performances Miss Thural
will return to Knrope ,
ry his provincial to
I'd win Booth ended
as of Great Britain at ] iirmlngbam , It I
ho . i gan on ) September ] ] , nn < t the traeill
lav' ' ban visited Shttlleld , Yorn , geafbor
en Harrowgate , Nowcwtle , Dandre . . . , Abi . .
" " ' ---i. tr..ll 1 „
- - - Hnll
ith deen , lilasfow , lUInbnrgh , ,
ck Dublin , Manchester , Liverpool nnd liln
ckm inKham , Mr. Booth goes to London ,
m
The followlntf oporaa were given
, ko
Vienn * during the uecntid half of Octobi
jry "Faune. " LohcnKrin."Walkuro , " "Si
10 nambuU , " Queen of Hheba , " "Alpf
" " "Violett
tu hutte , " "MelBtnrslnRer ,
tuma " ' " "Maiki
ma "MephlRtopheleg , , 'Mlgnon ,
ball , " "I'antalon , " "Huguenots , " "Aid
ty , and "Taming of the Bnrew. "
OSS There are In Kurone 1,457 tl' tres , i
orof tributed an follows ; Italy 31 ? , Franca 3
of Germany 101 , GreU Britain 150 , Sp
al , ICO , Austria and Hungary 1112 , KUBB ! *
lit" Helglutn St. Holland 1 ! ' . ' , bwiiterland
Portugal 1C , Sweden 10 , Denmark
Norway 8 , liroecoI , 1'utkey C , Huma
IsiBervki.
wo- Tba Keinlt of Carelonsuen.
hat
as Siwoinl DlfpjUlt to TIIK BIX.
do- BuinoEi'OKT , December Ii2. A i
duo senior tram on the Now York & 1
inor Haven road ran into a awlth en
mly dertiling the smoker and the i
and smashing botl
wia passenger cir ,
9Ui the locomotives. Several piusoiv
the were badly injured , Carolatei
ve. " was the cauno of the collision.
re-
uud A. Holldny Calebration-
tn T'i > " "
(1 ffi PUpttcb
(
(1s Mass. Daaember 2
> s in PLYMOUTH , ,
atrl Forefather's day is a general hpl
f'le.1 hero uud w s asherod in by a dis ]
of b
ullar of fl z , salutes and ringing
this The Plymouth baad , the Stan
losal guards tnd the OoUinuwood i
the CS. A. E , marched to Pilgrim ]
enry where the inritfid gut-its wore reoei
The march wai then resumed to the
rook on which the pilgrims landed ,
whern n volley WAS fired by the mili
tary escort , nnd thoio present sang the
hymn , "Amrrio1 * . " Thence the pro
cession marched to the church of the
first pariah , which was filled to over
flowing by the people.
Imltotlnc OiUoinli.
Sp ftal Dispatch to Tni Bit.
NKW YORK , December 22. The
grand jury to-day made a pronoutniont
against the street cleaning bureau.
It is insisted thnt the streets be thor
oughly cleaned during the existence
of thoprepont tluwbiitoro ten nnd snow
again make cleaning impossible.
A JUnnloror HuriR.
Spnlal Plswtch | to Tmtllm.
NKW OULKANS , December 22. The
TimoR-Ddinocrat Starksvillo ( Miaa. )
spcciil says : F. L. Jones , who mur
dered ThoniM J. Jones on the 3i of
July laat , was hanged nt Ltmlsvillo ,
Mississippi , in the jail yard this after
noon. Only a few persons wore al
lowed to witness the execution.
Reception of Train Robbori ? .
Upoclnl Dlnuiitch to Tin Un.
ST. Louis , December 22. Seven
men attempted to rob the west-bound
train on the Toxna Pacifio about sixty
miles west of Dallas , shortly After
midnight night before last , but they
were "ben ton off by the guard of the
state rangero on the train. It is
thought ono or moro of the robbers
were wounded , na blood was found on
the ground at the point of attack.
Tbo Rim in Boer.
Spedtl Dlp toh to Till Hun.
CHICAGO , December 22. The saloon
hoopers in the heart of the city at a
mooting to-night , decided to call a
mass mooting of all saloon keepers of
the with a view of making a fight in
case Ibo western brewers' association
inslots on raising the price of beer $1
per bar roll after January 1st , iu ac
cordance with its recent decision.
Dostrnotivti Storm *
Spcctal DtHpatch to Tim HEX.
NEW ORLEANS , Dacombsr 22. The
Timea-Democrat's Opelousaa special
aayn : A severe wind nnd rain storm
provailcd Monday and Tuesday. The
old citizens pronouuco it the heaviest
tloluge of rain since the last inland
storm in 1855 Bridges wore swept
nway in every part of the parish , some
otibma blown down nud travel seri
ously Interrupted.
Mutiny of Mexican Soldlon-
Sperlal Uispitch to Tun Unit.
MATAMOKAS , Mox. , Dscomber 92
Forty soldiers of infantry nt Tampico
mutinied. After n deepsrato fight
with the gnard they escaped , Capt.
Burgas was killed , und one lieutenant
and several soldiers were wounded.
The troops puraufcd the doeortora and
captured about half , who will ba shot.
A liond Dinner-
Special Dispatch to Tux HBK.
. . _
AlUltuAUM > w 0
Bishop Howe of the unmber , sat
down to-night to the dinner of the
Now Eugiand society. Governor
Hoyt nnd Ganoral Sherman made
speeches.
Excursion Crnin Ditched.
Special Uigpatch toTIm UitK.
MOUNT VEUXON , O. , Dacombar 22
An excursion train with three hun
dred passengers was dituhad by an
open switch iu the yards of the Clove-
laud , Mt. V rnon & Columbus road.
A number pauaorigers / were badly
bruised , bufnono uoriooe'y injured.
JuuuruoU Talks-
Special Ilhi > alhto Tim Urn.
WABHI TON , Dacembor 22. Tngor-
soil nddr/aaod / the jury iu the stai
route ctai to-day.
/Tbo / Kind Wo Lllic-l
The uydicino wo most like ia that wliicli
doeB itHvork / < iuick and well , /lunlod
Jtlowl Utters me the ijuickoft kind uf i
euro fo1 dynpepula uud liver and klilocj
alTecUok . . .
SENSA tON :
A iiiroly Occurrence in a Karnaa
,0 / Street HUop.
( Jiito a largo crowd was agsetnblt
' marko' '
in front of Snydor's moat
abjut noon to-day nud it was oviion
ee thit something unusual had occtrrod
atu A'BKK ' reporter happening to bJ ncn
b * and perceiving the concoarso
t made with all possible haste t
tno centre of attractlcn. Elbowing hi
u r fay through the gaping multitude , th
loan loportor , with some dillicnlty , BUI
o , feodod in elfoctinc an entrance , whc
H1' - , | io discovered that the cause of all th
ui- commotion was an oxtraordinarl
nt fine stock of droiiawl beef , mutto
Oa taking a mo
ii- veal arid pork.
ID' careful survey of the promises ho o
sn- " served that Mr. Snyder had also la
en- , iu a mognilbent supply of turkeys.
On making inquiries the reporl
loainod that a great part of the t
llvOT ceased animals had been ed
OT , the now celebrated II , Daniels ,
uln 44 , Cottage Grove Farm , and It must
20 , confessed that they presented an ;
spectacle , The beef i
10 , petite-giving
nla especially fine , und attracted m
than ordinary attention. The v
and mutton wna also very oicelU
and was much admired by all
were present. Mr , Snyder while c :
scious of the fact that ho has the fit
na
iov ntcck of meat in Omaha , has novorl
inlno ! to give
ine > lesa made np his
first Omaha Mentis the benefit , and th
i of fore will Boll at aa reasonable pi
taking into considera
ai possible ,
era
[
ness the superb quality of the article
fercd.
Iluburman'a stock of diamonds
jewelry was never so complete as i
and ho finds lila trade much la
iday than over , Remember the place ,
pUy nor Thirteenth and Douglas atr
I opposite the Millatd hotel.
UlOll
> ast , 1)3 your shopping at
Imll ,
ived. GhrMraas gifts , Guild & Mcli
THE NATIOKAl CAPITAL.
Senator YanWyok's ' Bill Com-
pollin ? EailroiflBtD Take
Oat Patents Esportofl
to tlio Senate ,
The Oommitteo Hndoroo the
Monsuro no of Great Impor
to the Weat.
The Wood Winders Expoot to
Rate Well In OonpreaB in
the 'Matter of Taxos.
A Vigorous Movement of Ohin
Toward the'Goal of Oivll
Seryioa lit form.
The HortRe DUonnea the Armjr Bill
Important AmoDitmcutm
Offer tl.
Hod Cloud Struts Mnjostlcally About
the Capita ) , and tofueoa to
bo Pumped.
. CAPITA ! * NOTES-
SpecUl Dlipnteboi to Till 1 >
TA.VINQ KA1LHOAD LANDS.
WASHINGTON , Daoombor 22. Sen
ator Van Wyok to-day reported to the
senate hio bill , agreed by the com
mittee on publio lands , which proposes
to compel railroad companies to pay
taxes ou lands granted by the govern
ment. It piovidos that lands for
which the companies are entitled to
patonta ou payment of the expense of
surveying , and yet refuse to take pat
ents , shall within ono yonr after the
tiruo the company's become entitled to
patonte , bo forfeited to the United
States and made part of the publio
domain. The Union , Central and
Kansas Pacific are said to bo the com
panion principally effected by this
measure , the amount of landa involved
approKim ting 15,000,000 acres , lo
cated in Kansas , Nebraska , Colorado ,
Wyoming , Utah , Nevada and Califor
nia.
KEI > CLOUD
i his interpreter arrived to-dny.
Attempts were made to get interviews
with the famous chief to-night. Ilia
response aud salutation , "How" was
all the reporters were able to draw
from him.
AMCUIOAN ECONOMISTS.
A meeting waa hold last night at
which the association , cf American
economists w s organized. The object
is the gathering of faotn and statistics
bearing upon the industry , commerce
and finance and wide diBseuiiaailpn of
ington next month , when the possible
effects of pending twill and internal
revenue legislation upon the material
interests of the country will bo con
sidered.
CONGRESSIONAL.
8pocl l DI P tcb to Turn
BE.VATK PBOCIKDINOH.
'
WASHINGTON , .Tecombor flL'SL
The senate adopted the following :
Resolved , Thattfc is the BOIIBO of
the senate that whenever the internal
revenue tax out acco , snuff or cigars
is reduced or Amoved unices with
umplo proviotf notice of the
tirno wnen flo nct is to bo i
given , propo onuto rebate of Uses
paid on stooi < o h&nd should ho
alloirod.
At 2 p. 4tho civil nervico bill
came up asnGtmhod business. Sena
tor Shernif * g vo notco that as soon
as the bit was out d the way ho
would HJ-VO to proceed with the
whisk * JiH-
Ssfttpr Vim Wyck novod to amend
action S il , Uio bill BI as to require
Absolutely apportionment of ollices
4mong the nUM nn territories on
the basia of _ P'-.ulaton. ' The civil
service of thw gov enl hJ 8Ud |
honest , faithful * , .
was effiolont. tto (
'
only objection madoV It Wfto , 'n ro.
t spect to the method f ? poiltmont
k and removal und tin D , , ffc t , fc
method unchanged w to du-b l ,
' of ollico. Thw amndmenC
r make U fair to all an would H
f senatoru nnd roprosemtlvos from ha
„ prcBsuro of which thri complain , jn
as the law diitributU " > o appoint-
18 mouts to West Pointjmong congros-
o .innal distriola saves lem from im-
portunity on the aul bt.
m The question was < Senator Hoar ,
ia amendment to Sonat Allison's sub
! „ stituto for the first itlon , to strik
y out the words "fix ! the term c
office of the comm : pnors. " Sena
Allison said --M * * *
tor n > - - - $ ? $ .
commuuictttiou comhding this bl
to his favor and sta that "hones
competition and pr Itionn as a con
ter dltion of entrancu Jio service , am
for logitJ to cause only
lo- dlsmli-sal ui. R r-r , " "y
by are the chief proviti i of the bill ,
of aud ho called upo ho senator ii
bo charceof the bill idloton ) to so
up. whether ho thoughho of the ohie
vas merits of his bill \ that it woul
ere prevent removals ejt for ' cauao.
eal Senator PondloUW the bill Im
mt , posed no Huiitatioun the onstitu
? ho tional power of thpsidont in thi
onrespect. .
io t Senator Hoar ainod that
bill did not interfdtU tbo
W statue , of any offij
oreBtUutional power t
.
i tq " " o.
s ff
removo.but by
.
tion Jf to dlsmfc-W M to give
their nlaoBS to r * . tended
toward oocurity aro-
Senator AllUhe ? the
,
nnd Fendleton bill gfpnlwl by Us
advocates here' * " P'onda for
IOW ,
dismissal for o"1 " }
smssa o ,
rger
Senator l".wl ° J , the newer
cor-
removal * eue. TlioBe
3 ote , Svto blWded
who * . for life
tenure- ' " ° " W'lng thai , as
nono/ut nt mon bo nPP ° 'atod ,
, , as no ono coe removed for
inle , tjv purpose of giu place to an-
other , removal would not bo mndo except
copt tor good cause.
Senator Morgan preferred the com-
mirtloncrs providoa for iu the bill
should bo removable by the president
only with the consent of the senate.
Senator Hoar withdrew his amend
ment and the iiucsllon was taken on
Senator Drown's ' amendment making
the term of the first cammlaiilouoM
ono , two and throe yoara respectively
and that of their successors tlx yo r ;
lost yes 23 , nnyos 27.
Senator Saulsbury offered an nuiond-
inent which was adopted requiring the
comtniselouors to perform vhoir duties
impartially and without politicil bias.
On motion of Sonalor I'lumb the
salaries ol the oinnmlislonora wore re
duced from $ -JuDO to $3,500.
Senator Logan uavo notice ho wnld
move to make it $1,000.
Senator Mnhono addressed the senate -
ate in a prepared speech. Ho thought
the direct accountability of publio otll-
cors to the people the safest guarantee
of proper discharge of their duties ,
and bollevod the honorable condition
of political parties would over servo t
ftdmulato to anch poiformancoof du
ties and afford the moans of correcting
abuses. If thcuo existed , nxccutivo
heads were responsible , and reform
could not bo offiiolcd by interposing
an irresponsible agency like this
commission. Turning from the bill
ho proceeded to reply to certain refer
ences to himself which ho found in
The Ilocord of the first week of the
present scsnion.
Senator Brown offered an amendment -
ment to Allison's amendment provid-
tug that it should contain nothing to
prevent the president from removing
the commissioners , or either of them ,
whenever ho thought the publio in
terest would bo promoted by such ac
tion. Lost ayes 17 , nays 27.
Senator Alllsou'd amendment was
then rejected ayes 22 , nays 23.
Senator Voorhoos moved to ad
journ. 'Lost ' ayca 19 , naya 30.
Senator Drown offered an amend
ment conGning competitive examina
tions to persons outside the depart
ments , but withdrew it and accepted
as a substitute Senator 1'ngh's nmoud-
ir.ont providing examinations shall bo
open to all nud that immediately ,
after the passage of thioict | those now in
office shall bo divided into three classes
first , thoeo whose places can bo filled
at once by others ( under competitive
examination ? ) without injury to the
service : second , those who can bo sub
jected to the examination nix months
ufter the pa&sago of the act , and third ,
those wlio can bo subjected to exam
ination In twelve months. Senator
Pugh explained aud advocated this
amendment.
Senntoru L3gan and Jonns opposed
it.
After noino diRoueslon , Senator
Pu h modified it BO KB not to apply to
noliUorn nud othrtra mentioned in sec
tion 1,704 , revised statutes.
Senator Voorhoos , on bahalf of the
Hcnatora opposed to the bill , proponed
an agroomfcnt that it should bo taken
row ar 0 d'cldck.
Senator Tondloton was willing to
agree to this , if unanimous consent
could bo obtained.
Senator Edmunds objected , pre
ferring to sit the bill out to-night.
Senator Van Wyck offered a resolu
tion , which wan agreed to , for investi
gation and report , by the committee
en publio lnds , ns to whether pay
ments should bo made upon contracts
made under the deposit pjatcnt for
surveys before such surveys had boon
Inspected by the ollicora created for
that purpose by the act of the lust
session. The committee is given
power to o < md for ptrsons and papers.
Senator Voorhocs then renewed his
in ition to adjourn. Agood to ayes
21 , imynSl.
HOUfii : I'HOCKKDINOH.
Thn IIOBBS reswlvod to moot at 11
n. in. daring the nosaion after January
o J.
J.A
A number of patltiono were present *
od for on olloffniioo of rebate in the
case of the repeal of the tobacco tax ,
and urging prompt action in the mat-
tor.
tor.A
A motion to adjourn from tomorrow
row till Wednesday was carried. Tin
house then wont into a committee o :
the whole , Mr. Townsend iu the chair
on rho army appointment bill.
The provision ot the bill providln
that hormvfter all ollicura now on th
retired list , or who may hereafter IK
rotirod'lrorn nctivo service , oxoopt in
the caao of the general of the army
shall bo borne on the rolla of thi
army , and shall receive pay now pro
lv * i by Jnw as oMho rank thoy-aotu
ally Yi in ' . -
the nlmy ut the
rise i
° Tor
, „ . . , -
-UVIVU nr e
' PkwpaybywMonorii ,
I B " v detailed to staff duty , n ,
did noUhipkthut a low grade oflicVr ,
byroastnpf being B0iocMtod to fc
duty , .WM bo allowed IncreaYod
pay , and bUnnood the cao of Llout
? l % . "ftj ant. had gaddljnly Thu amendment booomo
was agreed - o to 31.
Mr. ButtoMirth
notlco
gayb that
howould.agkwote upon'it in the
llOUSf- " I
provisions :
in the - Y onncy occurred
oflJco of
)
, pamsJter-Kuneral the
assistant payin etar-iionorar , deputy
paymajtor-general , or paymaster in
the army , by deat | , dismissal , resig
nation , retirement or other
the same shall not in filled by cause ,
appoint-
' -
ra'out or otherwise ; knd whenever the
foroo in the pay dtnartmont shall not
be Hullioitnit for Ui\ \ duo payment of
troupe , the eocrclarypf war ia author
ized und required , to detail , under
mcli rogulationB as fu may prescribe
,
in oflicor ' or ollioorsjn ( be quarter-
nnstpr's dopirtmont Ho supply the
Icficioiioy ; and , when\all \ paymastora
lave died , boon diainin d , resigned or
moil ratlrod , as Jiercir.bcfoio stated ,
ho payment of the urmy shall be
rholly traiuferrod to thy ijutrtormaa-
' -
cr'a departmout under such regula-
tion as the secretary of war may pro
scribe. Whenever , however , a vacan
cy oo2iua tn the otlloo vt paynnvstor
RCtioral , the duties of that olllco shall
devolve on the next oflioor in rank in
the pty dep&rtinont. " Ho advocated
hla nmondmont , stating that for an
army of 17,050 men , there was G5 pay-
niaitpri , and fit paymastersnlorks. It
waa well known that , during the war ,
there were scarcely a volunteer pay
master who did not pay aa many men
aa were now in the whole army.
Pending action on the amendment
Mr. Hewitt ( M. Y. ) gave nctico of an
amendment which ho wonld offer to
the house , regulating the compensa
tion of Pacific railroad companies for
army transportation , providing that
if nny company shall deem the com
pensation allowed it not fair and rca-
eonablo It may bring suit iu the court
of claims Against the United States to
Hccnro such further sum aa shall bo
required to provide n fair and reason *
nblo compensation. It shall have the
right to appeal to the United Statoa
supreme court , and both courts shall
give iU caao precedence over all other
business.
Mr. Dunn ( Ark , ) gave notlca of an
nmondtnoiit directing the secretary of
war to fix the rales which shall bo
allowed , not to exceed , however , the
ratea paid to other companies.
The question recurring on Mr.
Rrown'a amendment , the vote stood
17 to 4 , and Mr. Upson raised the
point of "no quorum. "
Mr. Anderson ( Kan , ) obtained leave
to have printed a proposed amendment
to the army appropriation bill provid
ing that the compensation of the Pa-
Icifio railroads for army transportation
shall bo two cents per ruilo for passen
gers and one cent per ton per mile fur
freight.
There were twenty-eight leaves of
absence granted , making a total of
131 members absent ou leave , and
then the houeo adjourned.
The common undontandlng is that
no business will bo transacted to-mor
row.
THE OLD WORLD.
GENERAL ? OREICN NEWS.
Special ll r tch < to TIIK Unit.
UUSSIA AND TllK VATICAN.
BKULIN , Dnoombor 22. The Gor-
mania etaton that the basis of understanding -
standing between lluasia nud the Vati
can are as follows : Uo-ostablish-
mont of a Russian embassy at the
Vatican ; amuoaty to the Polish bish
ops ; reinstatement of the archbishop
of Wari-aw ; now bishops to bo ap
pointed nftor understanding between
llueoia and the vaticin j 'nppolntmoiiln
to important livings iu Rncnia to. be
submitted to the Russian tfovornmenti
Mio states of llussia to exorcise cer
tain right of Bupervieiou over the
Homlnariea , and certain Catholics hav (
liberty to return to the church.
OUOWNINO OETHWAYO ,
, December 22.
started for Zulnlaud. It consists o
mounted infantry ,
IIISMAHCK'S COMING HI-KEOH.
HEULIN , December 22. Bismarck
will himself answer the question in regard <
gard to the political situation on the
reassembling of the roiohatag.
IKON WOllKH 11UHNEI ) .
Sr. PETEHHUUUO , December U2.
Several iron work ootabllahraontn on
the Neva burnud to-day. Tliroo
atcamora on the stocks were nloo de
stroyed.
IN
, December 22. The signs
of distress among the small farmers
and laborers are becoming mare viaiblo
in some of the districts The govern
ment is being pressed to establish relief -
lief works.
A nia Pini : .
LONDON , December 22. Two ware-
honaca and ono vessel laden with
petroleum were buruod at Exotor.
AN Ol'ULENf Ol'KUATOH ,
ntiiAL , December 22. W. 0.
Anderson , a telegraph operator here ,
by the will of un undo in Scotland
comes into the possoasionof $700,000 ,
A W8T11KHS1NO AND 1'ATAt ACCIDENT.
DOUTMUND , Docornbor22. Twenty-
live persons were killed by the felling
of the oajjo in the IJardonbnrg mine
on Wednusdry. The cage fell a dis
tance of eighteen hundred foot.
Till ! ANOUY IIOMANS.
Boui : , Docorabor 22. The oxocu-
lion of Ovcrdank at Trieste , causes n
great excitement , hero where ho was.a
student in the school of engineers.
Ono hundred young mnn made it do-
monstrntion in front of thu Austrian
embassy last night , crying ' 'Long
live Trieste , " and "Down with
Austria , " The military dispersed the
crowd.
DECIDED TO VUOHEODTK.
LONDON , December 22. The gov
ernment lias dooidod to prosecute
% , the member of parliament fnr
Oavan , tor his recent apecoh at Waterford -
terford , In which ho denounced E rl
Spencer , the lord lieutenant of Ire
land , as a blooduhUtty
English peor.
UUhTED UUOKKIW.
QUHUOW , December 22. The fail ,
uro is announced of IlalforHieln &
Jlarmona , iron brokers hero , The
liabilities are ' 55,000.
IIUHNINO OIL IN KNOLAND.
ExisTKit , Dacombor 22.An oxplc-
oion occurred at the Thomas petro
leum stores in this city , this morning ,
causing a great tire which has already
destroyed several business buildings
and the adjoining houses. Flaming
oil ran swiftly along the canal setting
fire to the shipping , Ono brig was
anchored in the canal and was entirely
comumod. The lire is still burning
Horcoly. Over 00,000 gallons of blaz
ing oil ran into the river Kxol
, lighting -
ing up the shore on both sides. There
Is moro of the ehlpping threatened.
Builuoiy Fnllmon
Ipuclol DUpatch to Tiu lit * .
BIKMINUIIAM ' , Ojnn. , Daoambor 22 ,
Haeaott'n paper box factory aid
'
lallcck's
hardware fautory wtro
> urnod thi uioruJng. Lvai
S100-
K)0 ) , , , -
SPECIAL OIIDINANOK JNO. 330.
Kor le ylnir A iH-H ] l tax for the conttnictlon
ml in lftl ref pc croon DmItlctNo.fi.
lo It onlidmxl by the City Council cf the city of
Omnha.
HrcTiox 1. Tluitthr Kr\cral twin set O | > | K > slt *
o the following ikcrillxHl prrm un , to-wit :
Murj U llurkf , lot ft , Mock 70 , J-J0.2C.
lotd " " .
, 1MO.
Ill , "
Da * 1,1 II. Ilo uin , ni totC , U < xk7l ,
J. O. AilniiK , > i lot rllook 71 , 1 7.73.
John ! , cni , lotO , Mock 71 , 131 d ) .
John MutUph , lot 7 , Mobk 71 , * X > 20.
J. 1' . Hu ton , < i U < Icct lot U , likik 71 , V'.CO.
V. M. UllUpmiRh , w GO lc t o ( e 88 feet Icfft ,
lock 71 , t'JU.VO.
John it. Hution , w 41 Ictt Iot8 , Mock 71 ,
10.13.
DIM. Itnnke' , n 114 fort tot f , Mock 72 , $10.52 ,
IVttr forbfi , R 111 fc-ct lotO , Mock 72 , $ J7.D9.
( j A. Gllinorc , 111 tcit 1 .17 , Mock 72 , 7.tC.
II. II. OililliiK , 1 114 foci lnteMo < .K 72 , J2.U2.
( I 0 , Moiiiicll.lii fi , l.lixk 73 , (11.70.
llrU-cra J Uvf oy , lot (1. ( Mock 7.1 , eil.Tt' .
' Kunl.-c D. I'jitcc , v\ \ lot 7 , MOCK 73 , 421.1 ( i.
UuM II. I kw in vi , 1 lot 7 , Mock ; : i , JI7.73.
Uiinlall A. llr n , I.IH , Mock 73 , * U. 11.
1MI.1 U. Iliu-kli ) , lot. . , Mock 74 , 48. VJ.
AupmtS. Wright , clotO \ , MOCK 74 , W1.C3.
tha . A. Wright , * Hot C. block 71 , W1.I&
Joanna C. WrU'ht. lot" , bk 74 , ftai.13.
II. IU ami J. II. FoUom , lotd , l > k 74 , * J7.8D.
A , J. 1'oiii.lcloiiotfi \ , bk 75 , JII.7U.
" lotGbk7r.J2.92.
" Iot7bk 7A , * J2.W.
" loth , lik 75. Kttifi.
8. N , ranuiklcf , lot r. , bk 7(1 ( , lM.l ! ) .
" lot It , bk ' { ' , , * I5.59 ,
H. It. Ilrown , lot 7 , bk 7B , $ J/.WI.
" U 8 , lik 70 , N1.03.
A. J. llfttwoom , lotfi , bk 77 , m.tp.
" lotO , bk77 , Vionu.
" w 31 feet lot 7 , bk 77 , H.2l ) .
Xwonlc Temple , com. 10 cor. lot 8 , then n 120
Irtt , u tiflft , > 1AI f'i null o M It to b < v. , In 7 anil
i , bk77 , Slll.cn.
(1. II , Colllnt , lifwco , lot S , lik 78 , 113.01' .
M. II tltllllnc , ' otll , bk 7i < , jJ7.lt ) .
Jennie ConMtiiir , lot 7 , bk 7rt ,
lloubcn IUw.1 , lut 8 , bk 7i > ,
hira Mlllanl , lot G , bk 7U , $ . .
" lot , bk 7U , 8i3.UL
" lot 7 , bk7Dl3.itl.
AniwtM. ( I. McUiriulck , lot 8 , bk 7l > , J1I3.0-
Cunlco I ) . 1'atUf , ej lota 0 tml tl , bk K ) ,
BO.M.
Harriet K. 'Cluion , H J loU 5 and C , Mi W ) ,
! KUl .
llary T. Warren , lot 7 , bk 80 , 832.02.
Harriet II ( lulon , lot D , bk W , < M,20.
( ) . II. Colllnt , lot Ibk8.le3.1.7 ( .
Q. II. A J. B. Collln * , lot r , bk 83 , ( SO.rti.
llux Me } cr , oil U 3 anil 4 , bk ttt , 870 WA
.S 11 II ClirU , i tots .1 ami 4. bk Kl , 410.32
I Jiinw A. Uofluian , I it I , bk HI , & .169.
" lot i ! . bk 84 , S3fl 73.
Henry W. Yutrt , lot 3 , hk 81 , WS 5 > .
41 loU , bk 84 , S815I.
K. A. Schncliler , lot I , bk M , 7002.
" o 1 lot S , bk 8.1 , * > j 1C.
. nntt ) Church , w i lot X , bk M , 417 73.
" Iov3 , bkR3 , 76trj.
" Iol4bk W , > 8 ! ) 05.
Vlellnda Amlrnon , lot 1 , hk W , f ! > ! ) } . I
J. K. lih , IctJioo , o 1 lot , bk 8f , 25 XI.
U U and J It l Uoill , w I lot 2 , bk KO , 'J7 H ! .
II M llltchrock , loU .1 nnd 4. bk SO , 5 8i.\
Itotucll Suiltli , o M ft lot 1 , bk S7 , 919 tn.
U It IKlwnx , w 10 ft lot 1 nnd let 2 , bk 67 ,
C.1 31.
Anna M U JlcCormlck , 'ot 3.bk 87 , $00 70.
l.orouro n Crounao , lot 4 , hk t" , WJ VJ.
V H Hellenic , lot 1 , hk 88 , 7fi C9.
\itoinl Wrhstcr. lot -J. bk 89 , 943 W.
Jotin Ii Jacob * , lot U , bk W , iJ5J CU.
" Iol4 , bk 88 , $101 : ! . ' .
.Ininol 0 Cluiinmti , lot 1 , bk Ml , 913 C9.
lot'.1 , bk 89 , 50 UO.
, lnroh Wllklns , lot S , bk Hll , J M.
ffillco ! ItcnilK , M \ lot 4 , bk 89 , 3I.U.O.
huniiv 1) I'uttce , K i 1 t I , bk 89 , $11 7f.
Murk Andiraon , lot I , bk ! HI , * l > M.
Ch . II. llrow.i , lot 2 , bk tKl , $30 39.
Kivd L clloue , lot 3 , hk W , SiT ; ; i9.
" n DO H lot 4 , bkU' . SI' C9.
M Cmiimlnp ) , n : iu ft lot 4 , hk ! K ) , jyi 7 ! ' .
lien H Wood , n OU ( t IA 1 , bk t > l , ' ! 7 .
Anna Wilxon , n 51 lot 1 , bk HI , $1H 09.
M Cumins , ii ] lot 2 , h 01 , S1H I" I.
H jtllil.1 . . aid , w i lot V. b ! l , S 2 7 ! ) .
W W Harris , lo. II , Ii 111 , SJ7 IM.
* Karah llcrimtcln , 8 ( lot I , h 01 , 922 711.
Htute Dank of Ncbnuku , n J lot 4 , h | i | , ? 50 39.
nuon , u i lot ) , bur , S.78H.
Jiu Colttr , u 1 of w i lo ; 1 , b ! ) ' , $1 1 : uj.
Hlliaccth Ktilttl1 lot 1 , b IU , 13 93.
Luclnda Monutl ut al. I 1 2 , I ) W , * 22 79. ,
( leo Carillnpr , lot 3 , l > OJ , C.10 II9.
Itebeciu K mlall , lo ) 4 , b OJ , 143 OC. .
* . . , MI1BUII , lOfc , . -r
lli'lnjrltieco.tsiid cirwnnc , nppra\cd by tlio
City Council , for runntnicilan and material of
ncncraln fiont of nml adjolnl gmM promises
A. K. Hod In by
, purmwiiru of a eontr.tot I'litcruJ
into by tha city of Omaha , ultli A. It. Ilool , bo
and Uioeaino tire liurcliy ri | < octhcly lo\leil and
axNctisodatftiliiiituaci it s.iid lots , imrts of lair ,
and pri'inifiuj , piyahlu to the U it ) Trr.isurcr
wlihln fifty ( to ) from tlili ditu.
HrCKiON 1 ! TliUonllimncu Blmll Like effect and
ba In forcu from nnd afttr Ita | aiaago.
I'WWXI l IHC. Mil , IW-i
Attcit : J. J. I.C ! . JKURIT ,
City Clorlr.
CIIAS. KAUniANN ,
1'rcs of City Council pie tun.
Appro nil Eve. lltli W2.
W2.J.
J. B. llOYD.Mayor
Tlicnu laic lire duo ami payaMo to City Tretui-
. .rcr en or litforu Jnninry 'JU'li lit'J
, , after
whlcli datr a ponuliv of tun percent will be
nddid , tcui'tliorwl h Intinft at the rate of one
per mil per month , pliable In ml fimr.
TUUMAN IIUCK
,
'
"Uiftt
Tnamiixr.
SPECIAL OHDINANOE . ' 132.
For levying a opeclul tax for thu vonfitructlon and
inatorlil of tiuucii In ncucr illntrlct No. 7.
11 t unlklitcd liy tbo city Udiiau 1 of the city
of Omaha.
HKO. i. I a' suinn s t orucmto In tbo follow-
In ? dofcliili'd proml < oilo-wlt.
11 A , LH Itllil. CHI f tot lot 1 bV 71 , $2J.CW.
AliuuVl'Koli , W47 foot la * . 1 IU71 , fMr ) .
liuo WOr.ii , lot 2 hk 71 , 61071.
llaryilojaii , 1 tahk7l , ! i.I' .
JIary Moran , nhalf lot-l bk 71 6.M.3I.
Cliull Allain hfnliflot4 block 7I , 'J 11 ,
John Jiiluluon , H SUlvtt lot 4 bk 71. * I9. II
John Johnaoii , M ! HJ fuct bt 1 bk 71 ! , 37.1)0. )
L'Slll-.Ti huto IMwatiln , H .4 fvvt of M 111 foot lot 1 Lk
hlzaluth Hongcn , ii 111 fcut lot U bk 72 , 622.1X1
Cal'li ) I ) , Nihultz , n III fcollot 8block
72 , fJ3.au
JatiiMT. . IManil ! . > . .
half - - - - -
, n | oU block 72. Jll M.5
. u ItOh'cra , 3 } feet of n 92 feet lut 4 bk 7 : . ' ,
li In l > . Schiilt7.c. L.-Jfect offn lllfoctlot-l
. * IOK :
II I. K J H Knlnoni , lot I h < c rj , fM 13.
ltleurd Klmball , lot 2 bk 73 , W'U ) .
Mnuiid rouirn , u ] lot 3 and M i lot ahk 73 ,
\V Ktxnner , n 00 fee t lot 4 bk 73. $30 41.
Cm ( duo K Hecil , n 30 feet lot I Lk 7. ) , Vll ! 02.
.lout f Kiihn , n half lot lh 74 , $ 'UU9.
Jolmini rtrlRht. nliall n half lot 1 hk 74$12 ! 55
Knurl * Illuhtlcld. H nr lot lot 1 In 74 , $12 53 ,
Johatna Wilf | t , o ) u f lot 2 hk 74 , VI2 03. ,
ham ieMiduiei-k- ha f 111 2 bk 74 , $ IW 83.
JolmJ. .Moncll , lot ; ) , hk H,1Jim.
l'roi lleid. lot III 74,85521 ,
H A TV or. U-iure , lot I , b 75 , S40 17.
Mar rit Hunt , lot 2 h 75 , VJ1 3H.
J 1110 J Dort , lot a h 75 , V3UI8.
KlmtptptlxtChnnh ' , lot , 4 h 75 , 9125 r > C.
Catbirlno I'renzer , lot 1 , h 70 , $55 21.
Janui A Helmut , lot 2 b 7015 80
ihir.fi. Itixllik. lot tt h7U , $ I2G9 ,
H .V formal lot I b M , i2 73.
St. " A " l > llaluoruha " , n 108 fmt lot I b 77 , 0 17.
except ! Ki feet o and w by 12
fcit n and B , lot' ' b7T , $ UJ 77.
Haioilc Tunplo , v 12 feet by UK foot of lot 1 aud
1.7781 57.
IComrvgutlon of Uiael , o two third * Iota b 77 ,
t > 11 . ,
Koplla Uhnmn , w one-llilrd lot U , b 77 , tt ! 00 ,
hoifiU U'liliull , lot 4 b 7GU2 < ,
Thimni Mur.ny , imwe , 'ot b "H , f 15 { U.
Flrt M. II. Cliuri.Ii , lot 2 M 7f , XM 22.
Kllllcu I ) , I'uttcc , lot 3 Ii 78 , 7 75.
K t Chandler lot 4 b 76 , $70 31.
Caollno tl IJiilMfer. lot 1 b 79 , $112 lit.
C.iDllnii .M LJuliucr. lot 2 h 79 , W7OI.
Junux K llojd , lot H h 79 , $10 17.
Illamire , lot I h 79 , 73 3J.
iilln : > o Kotnl * , ' . lot I h 89 , $ M 21 ,
KjHliuxut lot 2 b 81 , $ W73.
Funk Murphy , lot 3 b KO , 7 OU.
F > Ilk .Murphy , lot I h K ) , t27 Bi.
Ilhtftlineniurd ujpenni , upjirovcd by thu
Caunili tcr the coatteucloi
bfltowtrln Irontnf nd ndjfljjtrif e H picm-
ItJ by Mc.dur.rk i nd HoMard 11 pununnct of &
cmtifit unprud lotobv thoCI'/il Uuialio with
> SUAtcck ftcd llow nl , bo a til tlio vtiud ar )
lureby reipcctltoly il a-d ! asiem'd egjinut
ach of tald loin , puts ul let' , anil vreiain'N ,
iiyitU tj the City Troumrti ilblu Bltydayij
TOin Hill doto.
B u a. Thi * oidlciiKo until t ku ctlictand
jo in for e from and a ter Ul ptuu jo.
l'a cHl Dec. 6th 1W1 ! .
( HA" , KAUFMAN
I'r.K'deLt. of the City Council pratOa. ,
Attm : J. J. L orjfcwitrr ,
City Clerk
Approved Dec. Oth 1S32.J
J , 1X110YD , Jla\or.
Thew tax
8 ere cluoandayabl | ; ti Lily f tas.
irt > r nd lll becoiui Ucnnout ] | Jaqtuiry'JJib
HtiJ. niter wblcli da'o ,
a ifuHv of tea p r cant
ailboaJdtJ , tcuulur niinluUtoiUt tbo nt >
I out per ccut per mouti | i yabl la 'H ic .
TKUUv.VfcUCK.
ll5nt > .
City Trcnurtr.