FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWELFTH YBAE. OMAHA NEB WFDNESDAY MOUNING DECEMBER 27 1882 1(10 ( A MUTTERING METEOR , Ono of the Star Route Thieves Threaten to Peach on the Peculators , Reordoll Determined to Save Hlmaalf by an Open Confeoalon. The Proopeob of Conviction Increased by DiGoenoiona in the Defense. The Treasury Department Farthts Elncldnte * the Chin- ( IIO JLllW. The Pension Uantrx Christmas at the Capital Other Matters. CAPITAL NOTES. Special Dispatch to TnR DKK , KECIIDELL'S CONFEHRION. WASHINGTOH , December 20. Trie Star , on the subjoot of Iloordoll turn ing states witness in the star route coses , says it is thought by those who have closely observed the procet dings that Roordoll will take the stop indi cated in the caso. Ho BOOS , before the trial cloaca , it will afford the only retreat for him to escape the poniten- tinrjr. At the last trial lloerdoll was deserted by his co-defondnnts and convicted , n verdict , it ia said , which the co-defendanto ap proved heartily , as it waa sup posed at the time the danger of Roordoll appearing against them was removed. Judge Wyllo'a action , however , nt the close of the former trial , in sitting aaido the verdict iu Reordell'e case and giving him nn equal chance with the others , has brought him forward again as the man to bo feared. Theru are evi dences that there is nro t luck of har mony nmong the defendant's and their differences , it is expected , will rcoult In favor of the prosecution. THE TRIALS. In the criminal court this morning , the government proaaedod with the presentation of the star route case of Sweeney , of the postoffice dopartmont. Merrick objected to u question of the defence , which was sustained , and Wilson charged that the judge , in sustaining the objection , assumed that Brady had done something wrong be fore ho had proof of it. The case wae adjourned till to-morrow , on account of the illnris of a juror. In the Diakcou case Diskson waa re called and further examined. T1IE HEATHEN. In answer to an inquiry on the sub ject , the treasury department hns de cided that a Chinese wet nurse must be considered n laborer , nnd an such must bo excluded from admission to the United States , under the provision of thu act restricting Chinnso emigra tion. UOMESTKADS FOR THE The president has issued nn oxasu- tlvo order setting npr.rt certain lands in Djikotn territory for the Turtle mountain buid of Ghippowa Indians , and such ether Indiana of the Ohip powa tribe an the secretary of the in terior may see fit to settle thereon. THE NAVY YARDS. Secretary Chandler says it ia not true ho has decided to clcso ono or more navy yards. However , plans for reducing the expenditures in the civil departments of the navy yards will be announced at nn early date. A PRINCE CALLS ON TIIK PRESIDENT. Prince Artsngama and euito paid their respects to President Arthur to day. Pensions Without Limit. Waihlnjton Swci | l to the Cincinnati Com rcUI The honso committee on pensions has come to the conclusion that this is the proper time to report a bill granting pensions to nil survivors of the Mexican war and several ancient Indian wars , and also to the widows of all soldiers who were slain in the wars or have einco died. While the country has been regarding with astonishment - I tonishmont nnd ularm the enormous cost of the arrears act , and while con gress hesitates about the extent to which taxation cm bo reduced , because - cause 1 , is not known whether the cost of the pension roll next year will bo ' $100,000,000 or $150,000,000 , the housu committee on pensions proposes to enlarge the rolls to the extent already indic ated. Many bills Introduced in the houeo bv Messrs. Reagan , Atkins , Ford , Sparks , Townsend , King , Vance , Fmloy , G , W. Hewitt and others have been referred to this corn- mitteo , and ono has boon ngroed upon. The wprk of constructing a bill had been given to a sub-committee , ol which Mr. Hepburn , of Iowa , was chairman , but the bill made by thh sub-committee was not satisfactory tc those who favored a bill without any restrictions , and those members brought forward ono in its place , Twc sections were approved several dnyi ngo , and the remaining sections wore npprovod to-day , although only six ol the eleven members were present The four members who carried tht bill through nro Measro. llico auc Burrows , of Missouri , both green backers ; Mr. Fulkerson , of Virginia roadjustor , and Mr , Goldsmith W , Hewitt , of Alabama , democrat. Tin bill grants n pension of f 8 n montl to all anrvivorn of the Mexican , th ( Creek , Seminole and Black Hawl wars , and to the widows of the soldiers diors of these wara who have not re married. Only sixty days' service ii the Mexican and thirty days'sorvici in the Indian wars are required t > T qualify a veteran for n pension. If i * J * & veteran has lost his certificate of dis f } charge , other evidence of an honorabl discharge may bo deemed sufficient and oven the reception of a land war rant under the congretsioiul act fo [ nervica in these wars shall be prim [ facie evidence of ervico and an lion orablo dltchargo. . < ff * * ls the following section of tiu ty i l < t- ntos : "No money on ncjo * Vy sions shall bo paid to any pcrau the widow , children or heirs of K. deceased person , who , in any manner , voluntarily engaged iu or aided or abetted the Into rebellion agunst the authority of the United Smtes. " It also provides that persons polit ically disabled by the Fourteenth amendment shall not bo pensioned , and therefore excludes Mr. Jefferson Davis. Mr. llico has boon instructed to ask the house on the firit Monday in February to set a day for the consid eration of this bill , There nro two committees on pensions. The com mittee on invniid pensions , which reports upon individual cases , has had nothing to do with thu bill. For many years the advocates of a Maxioan war pension roll have la bored for the paoaago of n bill of this kind. The proposition has drawn its support from the south bociuso the veturaus of the Mexican nnd old In dian warn nro southern men , with few exceptions , and nro nlso veteran * ot the war of the robal- llon , in which they fought on the con federate ) oido. Within a few mouths in estimate of the cost of such a law lias been made. Commissioner Dud ley has informed congress that the total cost of pensions to Mexican war aurvivoro nnd widows would bo $74- 314,008. When the , war of the rebel lion broke out the averngo'ogo of the survivors waa from foity to forty-five years. About twonty-fivo thousand loldiora were employed , in the throe [ ndisn warn named. Including tno Ohorokoo and Florida war. Com missioner Dudley estimates the coat of a pension list for the Inniim wara nt $28,201- C32. It is also estimated that if the Mexican war survivors nnd widows should ba placed on tbo rolls on July 1 , 1883 , the cost extending over eighteen yearn , would bo $31,921,010. Thia estimate doea not include the [ ndian wars. It is by no means prob able than any bill pensioning the sur- vi/ora of the Mexican nud old Indian wars will bo passed , but the foregoing figures nro interesting , na showing the : est of the proposed legislation which is advocated by the pensions commit tee at the timo. The secretary of the interior sent to the senate to-day nstatement in an swer to a resolution of inquiry nd- dressed to him some days ago regard ing the number on the pension roll , thonumbor of applications and various other thint § upon which Senator Piatt deaired to be enlightened. The docu ment shows that the number borne on the pension roll is 291,050. The filco show pending 270,078 original appli cations and 22,123 for increase * of pension. There nro 79,583 cases on the rejected file , making n total on file of $370,784. Total amount disbursed up to the preoont time under the net of payment of umaro $07,891,500.98 The cellmate for further payments of arrears nnder existing laws is put nt $204 , 785,000 , which would increase the roll to 4UCD porconf , and the annual vnluo from $30,013,000 to $50- 000,000. Provided the proposed in- creaoo of pension to forty dcliars per month to these who lost an arm or a log shonld become a law , it would ap ply to 9,182 cases , and increase the paymontc annually to the extent of $2,021,214. Tho'FoolfloIinnd Grant. Special Dispatch to TUB Ur.t. WASHINGTON , Dooombor 20. Mr. Payaon , of Illinois , a member of the liouao committee of the judiciary , who lias taken a very active part in the matter of the Pacific railroad grants , and who has declared himsolt iu favor of forfeiting all unearned lands , ia de voting his holiday rocoso to collecting additional details bcjarlng on the sub ject. At the department of the inte rior to-day ho ascertained that the Oregon Central railroad has 0,3 yet constructed but very few miles under its grant , and that It con- trola upwards of 1,500,000 acres of land between Portland nnd Astoria , upon which settlers are very desirous of entering , with the view of throwing this hnd ouan to settlement under the homestead laws , Mr , Payaon has prepared n resolution doclnring the lame to bo forfeited , nnd hopes to huvo it acted noon by the houeo judiciary committee at ita next meeting. In conversation with a representative of the Western Prose to-day on the gen eral question of the forfeiture of land grants , Payoon said thu indications ire quito favorable for the considera tion of the subject in the houjo bo- fora un adjournment of the present sosaion. Cliriitma * in Wnnhliictan. Special WupatcU ( o Till 11 . WAHHINUTON , Decoml > 3r20 Wash- incton in as dull as a country town. All the congressmen who could getaway away have gene , so likewise have de parted the army of lobbyists , politi cians and clerks. Though both brandies of congress are onpposod to resume their sessions on Wednes day next It is a safe bet to make that the house will not have n quorum until Wednesday , January 3 , As many senators reside here and have their families here , there will not bo BO much difficulty in keeping them in the city. Still a majority of them have gone. Many of them will ppend thulr New Year holiday in New York. Christmas proved to bo n bigger man than the tariff revenue reduction or civil service , a subject that congress men are taking wonderful interest in just now , though neither pirtv are thoroughly honest in the way they handle it. While cooler weather is expected to-morrow , to-day has been as balmy and pleasant as a spring day. Overcoats are not needed for street walking. President Arthur has hin Christinas turkey at the Soldiers' ' homo , his sistor-ln-law , daughter nnd son uro with hlir , and half a dozsu New York people besides. A Riillroail Arrangement- Special I > lep tcli to Tui fin. BOSTON , December 20 , A dispatch says that the California Southern in to bo operated in connection with the A chlson , Topeka & Santa Fe railroad , THE RACING ROTCUT. Jarnival of Christmas Orimc Caused bj Too Much Toddy. A Paralyzing Number of Per forations by Pistols and Tooth Pioka Tbo Barbing QonnrnUy Conflneil to thnBalooni of th Conntry. None Gonulno Without a "SUQ" Blown In tbo Bottlo. Tb * Epld mlo. BpedU DUpUch to Tin Du OniCAuo , Ddoombor 20 , 1:00 : Ar epidemic of murders swept ever the country yesterday. Chicago led oil with the killing of a Bohemian named Bohamil Novy , on Canal street. Novy , his brother Theodore , and two othori had committed burglary , nnd quarrelled ever the spoils , four dollars nnd OIK silver watch. Theodora fired foui shots and his brother foil , witli a bullet In hin lungs. A < Grand Forks , Dakota , James Soun ders was shot by George Colby in a drunken quarrel. At Unioutown , Pennsylvania , Oapt. A. 0. Nutt , cashier ef the Pennsylvania state treasury , was shot nnd killed by N , li. Dukes , an attorney and momber-oloot of the state legislature. In Cin cinnati a notorious char acter named James Chum- ley , killed u companion named Limb , both men being drnnk. Lonie Meyers , a member of the Soranton , Pa. , town council , got into n fuss with two brothers named Coons , nnd will die. A saloon row in Lifayetto , Ind , , resulted In the death of Charles Howe , at the hands of nome companion , unknown , In Peoria , Charles Smith Fatally stabbed Frank Anderson. Two Georgia farmers were murdered in a saloon iu Covington by a notorious rious desperado , whoao lynching U lourly pxpcoted. In Peru , Illinois , a well known terror of the town , on- tcrod a saloon and began firIng - Ing indiscriminately nnd with' out provocation , and fatally wounded a bystander. An officer at tempted to arrest the murderer , who irod nt him and mused. Then the policeman put a bullet in the bruin ol thr thug. Caristmaa day clones with reports of murdetn ifrom tin following points throughout the country : Atlanta , Cincinnati , Now York , Palmetto , Q * . , Petersburg , Virginia ; Little Rock , Galveatou , Texas , nnd South Charles ton , Ohio , while Lifayotto , Indiana , chroniclea the shooting of two youuj girls. la every case but throa the Inciting causa of murder was drink. YESTERDAY'S RECORD. Murder , and Suicide. gpecltl Dlipatcb , to TBI Bi . PKTKRfinuBO , Va. , December 20. Samuel Hives became involved in t quarrel with his oouoin , Wm. JUvos whan 'n colored man named Parkci euddavorod to roatoro peace , which sc enraged the former that ho shot the negro and thtm ohot hlmnolf , blowing his head off. All Quint at Opslelia. Hjx-rhl Dispatch to TUK Uf it MONTOOMKUY , Ala. , December 20 All quiet nt Opelckn. The shorlfrha ; a force sufficient to maintain ordei and sustain the commissioners. A Stolen "Stako " Special Dispatch to Tun HEX. Cuituao , December 20. Thomat Hughes wan before Justice Scully thic morning , charted with stealing § GOC in gold from George Gotwood. The pair eamo to the city together from Omaha on Saturday , and took n room together at thu Eiglo hotel. Get- wood flay a ho woke up late Saturday light and found Hughes bonding ovei its bod. Ho thought nothing of it at the time , but next morning found hie money had been taken from under hit pillow. No trace of the miaslni ; gold ins boon found. The case was con tinued till to-morrow. A Father' . Bloody Deed- Special Wip tcb to TUB Ilia. S nil mm ic Li ) , Mtna , , Djcombor 20 , Mcrriam A. Montgomery , about 2 years old , shot hiti two little children ut Packard villo , near Amhcrst , thie mornfng , instantly killing George , G years old , nnd probably fatally wound ing Kvn , 4 years old. Montgomery had not lived with his wife for eight months , leaving her through jealousy , nnd elio made her homo with her father , Horatio Marsh , c fanner. Mrs Montgomery visit ed her family Saturday and stayed till to-day. This morning he asked his wife if she would live wltt him and she refused. He immediately wont ont to where the children wore playing and shot thorn. Uo then trioc to shoot his wlfo and her father , bu was overpowered by the latter Ant kept in the house till the sheriff came Ho was taken to Northampton , plead cd not guilty and was Bent to jail. B11U' * Blow Oat. Bpoclal IMipaUh to Till Uu. KAKHAS CITY , December 20. i warrant wns sworn out to-day charg ing Addio Ayrca with the murder o Jacob Blitz , rnutlclan , yosterda ; morning , The defendant was sent t jail to uwait a hearing , which will b given on Friday , The general opinioi is that Blitz died by his own hand , Kpeedy Juttioo- Special Dispatch to Till IIu. CINCINNATI , Dacembor 2 < Th Cominorclal'a , < Cairo , ( Ills. ) specie says ; J , B Lindeley was shot dea yesterday at James Bayou , Mo. Who the steamer Tyler left , hl'a murdero was in the hands of a mob , nnd lynch Ing was expected , Crcmntfid WhileDrunk. . Special Dlspitch to Tin llm. BAH FUANCISCO , December 20 - Portland ( Oregon ) dispatch aayi Lut night n dwelling homo near Cc walllj , Benton county , wni dealtoyed by fire. Two young men wcro biir.icd to a crisp and a third so badly Injured that ho is n"t oxpootod to rocovor. The parties went to bed drunk , leav ing a fire burniniz , which communica ted to the building. The others in mates escapee * , Duhm-Natt * Sp Ul DI r Uh to Tin UM. PITMIIUHO DocomboB 20. A dis patch from Uniontown says Intense reeling against Dakes hns dnvf Inpod within the p&st twenty-four honr . U hai boon pretty clearly shown tint ho hnd been boRgiugofffor some time and had proposed mooting at a hotel Sunday for asoUlmnontof thu diftl cnlty. No marks of violence Are visi ble on his person , while Nutt hu oats and bruises on his face and armi. It is quietly hinted that thorp it a possi bility of the citizens taking the law intotholr own hands. ThoSwolllnsc Ritluooil. Spool * ] Il | iaUh to Till 11 1. LITTLU HOCK , Daoombcr 26. An Arkadulphia special to the Gssatto DOJB : The son of T. Krotr.jhmor , secretary of the state donate two years ago , and widely known throughout the state , suicided by nhootlng him self in the hand to-day. An Aotrain Shot la tHe Ear. SptcUl Ulipfttch to Till lilt. llocuhSTBK , Daoombor 20. Lillian Spencer was shot and severely wound ed by or.o of her company at the Academy of Music to-night. It took ilaco nt the clone of the first act , called "Article 47 , " when Dahnrnel shoota Clara. A. H. Forrest played Duhnmol , nd ho fired n blank cart ridge nt too clone proximity to Miss Spencer. She received the chtrgo in ; ho oar. The wound is not serious. SIXIYMINUTES FOR DRINKS A Cold Blooded Murderer O1 B With ilia Boots OS. Special niiDfttch to Tin Dim. SAN FOANCIHCO , Dooomber 12. A Tucaon dinpatoh says : This morning n n saloon at Pioneer , Wm. Hartley stopped to the bar to tnko a drink when Thomaa Kerr , without provoca tion , knocked him down. Kerr then ) rown pistol nnd saying , "Yotiag fel- ow , now IVo got you , " placed the ) iatol on his breaat nnd fired , killing .urn instantly. Kcrr was dlnarmod. A jury of twelve hold an informal : rinl. Kerr nskod for nu hour's time to arrange hi a business Lie sat down and with pjrfeot coolness wreto to hia mother in Lix- ngtori , 111. , rcquebting that all hia ( if- 'ecta bo f.ivon to hrr , nnd then nak for oevcral drinks. The citizens then took him out to n sycamore trod. Ho incdo a few renurku confessing the killing of Doveral men. Tuo'7 drew him up once and lut him dowu. Ho than asked permission to take off his boots , saying "Ho did not vtant to die with his boots on. " Those re quests were granted. Ho was vthen swung np for keeps. The body was cut down this morning. A Telagrapn Trial. A ( \ i Special Dispatch to Till. Unit. . , H KKW YOIIK , Dacvmbcr ' fcO 'Mo suit of William 0. Williams On behalf of himself nnd others , similarly inter ested against the Western Union tele graph company and others , came up to-day. The suit wns brought to sit aside an agreement m do by the West ern Union company , Atlantic it Pa cific company and others. The suit ia for an injunction to prevent payment of dividend upon certain fctock. Counsel for the Western Union read kho affidavit of A. II. Brewer , necro- Ury , to the cifect that the tranafera of stock upon the company's books were never ao numerous , it would ba impossible to make n distinction ba- bwoon that stock , which it waa naid was legally issued. Oonnsol contended the stock was valid and the court could not restrain the company from ying divItJondu upon it. The con tract which had boon entered into ba- .woon the throe companies wore bind- ng upon all parties , oven if it should 30 sot ualdo , dividends having been declared each stockholder oould jogin action to recover it if not paid. Counsel also rend .ho affidavit of President Green , who asserts that all the actions of the defendants regarding the consoli dation agreement were justified by aw. Relying upon the decision of Judge Truax the whole number of nhnrcs of capital stock , as increased , was issued , with the exception of ibout 4,000 share ] , whiah had baon diatribntod and were at present in the lands of n largo r umber of persons. President Green nlso avers that the ompany is about to appeal form thu lodgment rendered by the general ; erm. _ THE CREEK WAR. Lively Planting In Indian Nation. Sptctal Dtapitc'i to TIIK II" . ST LOUIH , December 20 , The Re publican's ) Muskogee ( Indian Tcrrl- tor > ) special says : The first open hos tilities of the Creek Indian war oc curred Sunday , fifteen miles west of Okmulkeo , A band of Ohecotoos men , under James Larnoy , were going west , when about 7 o'clock in the evoninjr , they were attacked by some 200 of Spioohoo'n pirty of citizens , 'un der command of MoKarocheo , The fight raged for a hour , when the OheootoLS men fall back nnd kept up a running fight for ton miles , O.irr , Dave Barrett unit wife and n man named Walsh are re par ted killed. Thu loss on the other tide Is not known. The whole country is rushing to nrm , On receipt of the nowa here , a do- tashmunt of forty United States sol diera were ordered to the soono and tjite morning they overtook and dl - armed 150 Checo = smtn. This will ba continued till ull men engaged on both aidvs are disanned , Bpieoheu1. inun say they don't want to fiiit , bul do want their rights , and are anxioui the United States commissioner nhoulc irivestitato ; the matter between then : and the opposing parly , Aieut ; Tull'j wont to the scene of trouble yetster diy. THE OLD WORLD. Aral ) ! and Bis 'RoM Aides Start For Tlioir Futaro Homo in Ooylon , The Turkish Government MrxnufActurmp Torpodooa of tbo Dtjfitruotivo K nd. Popoliro Bewail * the Narrowing Cirole ofHULltiortjr. Life and Liberty In Ireland Scarcely Worth the Urvvlntf. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWB.1 dpecUl Dlitcl | ! l to Till llii TIIK HKUEL tXILK/l. CAIRO , Dooombor SO. Arab ! , Tout- ba , Abdolal. Mnhmoud Fohmy , All Fehtny , Yakoub Baml , mid Mahmoud Siuil , condemod to exile in Coy Ion , wore accompanied to Suez to-day by Mark Napier , ono of the counsel who defended thorn. Emir Hey , El Shorn- ap nnd eleven others will probably bo placed under surveillance nnd mutt not quit their oitntes. They will bo placed under heavy bail for faithful observance of thin injunction. Has- sann Mnutsa and Ah Roubi will bo banished to Alaiownh for twenty years. Throe othorn will bo banished to Suakam or Koesoir for shorter terms ; and twenty others , including Kadr Kadi nnd Uofaat Bey , will bo banished also. * TESTING TORrKDOjtH. CoNSTiNTiNorLK , December 20. The minister of nunuo has written Col. Lay that his torpedo has boon rejectee by the Tutkish government. The torpedo commission decided that the nets of the English navy render the Lay &nd Whitehead torpedoes harruleaa , but prove no obstruction to the Boordan torpodooa , noti manufac turing in the arsenal hero. THE VUKNOIl UlIAHUElld. PARIS , December 2 < i. The chamber of deputies to dixy adopted n bill grant ing subventions to public schools nftor an animated debate. Daring the diq- cunaion Da Onjsagr&o wns called to order , and subsequently formally con- mired by the president of the cham- bur. TAXKJIN GERMANY. BERLIN , Docuiubor 20. The gov ernment ia considering n proposal to raleo the license- tax on the manufac ture of tobacco no as to produce a rev enue of 03,500,000 marks. C5UNT AJiUHABST. VIENNA , December 20. Count An- draaoy had a long interview with the emperor to-day , which is auppoad to imply * that ho will shortly bo ngaiu called to the ministry of foreign uf- fairs. DEMAUAltA SUQAK. HAVANA , December 20. The Do- mararn eu ar yield is expected to xtmuut to 140,000hogsheads. 11ONO1UNO WASlIiaQTOK. VENK/.UELA , Dooombor 20. Vone- zuala celobrutca the cimtoniiry of Bol- vor'fl birthday , July 24 next , by un veiling a statue of Washington at Car acas nnd the opening of n railroad be tween Jjiquayra and Caracas. TIIK OOYintNMENT OOINQ AT IT. DUIII.IN , Djcembor 20 , The jjov- ornmont has ordered the prosecution of Harrington , the secretary of the organizing committoa of the Irish Nil- ional League , far a speech delivered > y him at u mooting in Mulligan on Monday night. Ho said the most iroeperoua farmers must bo told if hey did not throw themselves into ho now movement they would have .ho whole force of the labor agitation directed against them. Prosecutions uro pending ugainnt the propriottrn of various provincial journala for articles netting crime. TUB IUHHOI-'H UONAN I. LONDON , Diicombjr 20. Bishop Jeimon'a acouptanco of the arch- jishopric of Ounterbary is ollioially announced. THI : KIIEPIVK'H COMMAND. OAIUO , December 20. The Kho- divo's decree degrading Arabl and other rebel pashas has buon publiahod. TUB MOONLIOIITKHH MAHTKUEI ) . COUK , Dacombdr 20 A party of noonlightora wan nurj % pd nuur Casilo a'and on B&iurdny iuin'by the police ntrol. The oflisors captured all of hum after an oichungo of shots , in which ono of the marauders was wounded. IIURII IHK. DUBLIN , December 20. An article n the United Ireland headed "Ac cusing Splritu" refers to the execution of Ilyueu , Walbh , Myles , Joyce and Lough , the masked murderer * , and it attempts to nhow that they were tanged upon the principle that some body must bo hanged , the right per son if possible , but at nil events some- lody. UiaOAIl HAH TUB 11EHT 0V IT. LONDON , December 20 , It is said that , owing to the absence of an ofli cial reporter at the mooting in WaterFord - Ford addressed by Biggar , the momboi of parliament for Cavun , the government - mont pojeesara no lotal ; proof concern' IHK his Btatomonts nnd will have greal difliutty in conducting the prosucu < tion against him TIIK roI'B'H I'UOMIHK. HOMK , Dacumbor 20 , In reply tf the congratulations of the cardinal ! the pope , alluding to the Martinucc ! cwo , uaid : "A frush attack upon tin independence of the sovereignty o : pipacy has recently boon mado. The consideration which was formorli thown for the holy eeo , and whlct wai dictated by political prudence am re.indin of state , has now boon pu ueido " His holiness added that do Bplte everything ho would contlnui to dtfund the lifjhta and interests o tbo chuidli. A rLKEiNn JOUUNALIHT. BKI LIN , Deoembor 20. A groa stir in ( joing on among the Gerinai In consequence of the arrest at Vienna of * Berlin journalist , who Hod to Austria to avoid the fulfillment - mont of A Bontonco to eight months imprisonment for libelling Bismarck. A LONDON 71WJ. LONDON , Dacombcr 20. The two upper fijors of William Whitoloy' Furniture store burned out last night. The d msgo was very groat. The establishment is ono of the largest In London. Twenty-five engines wore engaged in subduing the ( limes. TIIK HOUR DKMONKTllATION , LONDON. December 2 ( > . The Times correspondent at Homo in referring to the demonstration growing out of the execution ntTrlost , of Ovordonk , says the Innguaxo of the intransigent press Is becoming atrocious. Lcgadclln Domocraein expresses the liopo that the Empoiorof Austria will bo choked In blood. TIIK ncLU > : zRD iiiimi , In Dublin nn average of ono hun dred persona nro searched nightly here under the cut few clause of the repres sion act , A DEVILISH DEED. Unsuccessful Attempt to Wreck : Bontror Trains. Tim llii. MBRIDGN , Conn. , December 20. An attempt was mudo to wreck the 3 o'clock accommodation train out of Now York , nbout two miles below ; hia oily , by n lie being placid on the track. It curled up under the for ward trucks of the locomotive and wrought the train , which was running nt a high rate of speed , to n standstill with alarming suddenness , but with- lut doing any damage. Not far bo. lind cnmo the limited for Boston , the 'nstost ' train on the road , nnd despite .ho signal of the brnkoman , it was nut more than n train's length from the accommodation train when it was stopped , with nu abruption that nl- moat throw the passengers out of their seats. Thr passengers of both trains wore greatly oxcltod. . THE PIPE OF PEACE. Now BiiRlnnd Tobacco Mon Combine Against Foreign Wood. Special DUpaUh to Tin HER. HAUTifoui ) , Conn. , December 20. A mooting of nbout100 tobacco ; rowers ot Connecticut nnd Maes.v itiuiettb was hold here to organizj n S'ow England aaeoolntion for mutual icnofit nnd protection. Speeches were made by clenlorn nnd growers f i- voring n higher duty on Sumatra to- jiicco , which Isnorlnunly injuring Now Kngland growurn of cigar wrapper * . A long time woo spent in the discus sion op resolutions proposed to make the duty on Sumatra tobacco from $1 to $1.DO pjr pound nnd also to greatly modify or wholly abolish the Internal revenue tax on tobacc ) , both on the manuf ictured artiolo and the license of manufacturers and dealers , There was n wide diversity of opinion upon the question of abolishing the tax. tax.Tho growers were inclined ponornlly l/o tlio question of Jtho wladotu of fink , ing such ( vbolitlo'n of thu revenue tax , but were strongly in fiver of n lioavier duty on foreign tobaccos. They seemed afraid if they urged abolition of revenue tax they might 'ail in getting an Inoroaso on foreign .obacco. Chairman Pholpa favored a tax of ? l n pound on foreign tobacco , with a rebate on fillers , the aim being to shut out foreign wrappers , Some fooling was nhown by growers , who thought , ho manufacturers wcro trying to run ho convention in their own Interest. A resolution was finally adopted asking congress to impose $1 per > ound on all foreign tobacco imported nto this country , except tobacco raised in or shipped from the island of Cuba , urging congress to take such action tin wilt either relieve our tobac co growing industry from the burden ot taxation entirely or so reduce said uxutlon as in the judgment of con gress may best appear. The last resolution wns paused nftor i liirao number of the convention had eft the hall. There had boon an ex- > roeion earlier in the day adverse to asking for n total abolition of the tax. The Now England TobaeaoGrowciK1 association was then formed. Lottora were road from Congressman Buck , of Jonnootlcut , and Robinson , of Mnnaa- chuaotts , doubling the wlodom of the entire abolition of the internal revenue - nuo ( ax. Filing tlin Eiur of " Corner- Bpuclal DUpatcli to TIIM Hits , NEW YOIIK , December 20 The committee on grain of the produce exchange , gave n decision to-day upon the piiintu in controversy between Line & Sun and Husted & llr.zeltlno , n the issue arising out of the Into cor- tor In grain. The decision elates that .he deliveries were made in accor- dnnco with the rates of the produce exchange , and that Hasted & Ha/.ol- .ino must , pay Linn & Son the full amount of the claim , $17 330 , with interest from November 29h : , 1882 ] that the charges of fraud and conspir acy against Lane it Son have not boon sustained , but thu 1,033 bushels ol corn originally puichased for shipment mont by Line & Son , nnd not shipped , having boon delivered by them ir drain receipts Nos. 818 and 819 , Lam & Son shall pay 11 us ted it Ilazoltiui $1 240 , with Interest from Novombe ; 29 , 1882 , being the difference botweoi the price paid by Lane & Son tc Huatod & Hazoltino and the soltliii ) prloo of thu day of delivery , Viuirlorlillt's Hand. BpecliI Dispatch to Tim ! ! . 'MONTUKAI. , December 20. A loco paper assorts that Vatiderbilt ha taken an interest in the Canadian Pa cifio railway , Herr Most. &pocl l I > U | Uh to Till UHI. Oiiio.vdo , Diioflinbsr 21 , Herr Join Most , thu Boolullst , arrived to-day am was warmly rccivod by a small ban of Carman soolaliats , He client tc day and to-night about' the city. N formal reception. HENDRICKS ON M'DONALD. Thonks A , Rot a Promoter of Fortunes , HoDonios That Ho Has Ever Advocated McDonald. Polltlonl Note * From Other Point * . to the Cincinnati Commercial. INDIANAPOLIS , IND , , December 20. 3ov. llondricks IB not dead , nnd docs lot propose to bo politically buried hat IB , not by his parly friends. A few lays nijo n report was telegraphed rotn Washington tlii\t Mrs. llotidrlcki isd written to n friend there that her mnbnnd was In training for governor n 1884 , to nld McDonald to carry this late , nnd in return therefore was to )0 secretary of state when "Old Iron * Idea" should become president. Mr. londrioka roads the pnpora regularly. ovun if ho di-n't go down town and nleo n racket wtth the boy 8 , and when 10 road that paragraph ho was about as mad as a gentleman of bis quiet dis- msition can bo ; and ho at once had iroparod an nuthorllatiro denial cf ho invention , which ho concluded vith the following significant doolnra- lon : ' /It is not agreeable to bo misstated o promote the fortunes of any ono " That , of course , is n direct kick at ilaDonald , and an open proclamation hat no matter who may bo behind the iIoDonnld boom , Thomas A. Hoti- Irioks is net ouo of the crowd. lie Iocs not propose to bo used to pro mote the political fortunes of any one , nnd particularly McDonald. The public have not forgotten the ncldeuts of the campaign of 1880 , and Jovornor Ilondricks n joins to remora- ) or them also , but their lesson ho has tot rend. Everybody rotnombora that ilcUjnald wont to Cincinnati "to pro mote the fortunes" of Mr. Hendricks , nnd that the efforts of all of the friend * if the latter did not succeed in mak * riff Mr. Ilondrtcka the candidate of ho cnnvontion. But Mr. McDonald lid his best to promote the fortunes of Hendrioks , yet the latter failed to oo it in that light , hence the oxpros- ion quoted above. Mr. Uendrloks is aflllotcd now with hn same political blindness which Hooted him in 1880. Ho did not muntor an army of followers with ban- iors then , and ho cannot do it iu 884 , or any 3 ° thor year. Do has eased to bp ( if ho over was ) n polltl- al possibility in the line of the prosl- ioncy. Ho IB a great and pure man > orliapa too ctroat to bo selected for ho prcaidoncy. Ho Ino gone so fur iwny from political promtncnco that ip is no longer the body and soul of lis party In hin own state , and ho ought to see the f&ot. Do cannot oouro the prize himself , but ho has ho chance to mnko his choice bntwcou men who are posaiblllties. If any man fromlndlana can bo the nomlnoo > f the 'next domocratio convention , hat man is McD maid. Ho can poll ho whole regular domocratio vote , and all of that dissatisfied republican Vuto which ia opposed to moasnrei rather than men , and Mr. Hondricks cannot do tnoro. Ai to the standing if the two men outside of Indiana , the ncidents of the las : Cincinnati con- vuntlon illustrate which was the trongcr. I am not writing Anything rhloh I have not said to Governor londrioka , whom I would rcjoioo to oo in the oflico cf president. JAYHAWKKR. Nomination- piclal Ulnnatili tuTllK UEK. INUIANAI-OLIH , Djcombor 20. The ommocratio convention of the Ninth longrcesional district mot in this city o-dny and , nominated Judge Ward , ongroBsmnn elect , to fill the vacancy consumed by the death of Hon. G. S. Orth. Clmlmori * Contest. poclttl Dlipiktch to Tin lilt. JACIMOK , Mi s. , Dacombor 20. In lie mandamus caao brought by Gen- ral J. 11. Chalmers against the sec- otary of the state to compel him to aunt for Chuhnura the Tate county oto returned for J. II. Ohalmora , ounsel for the sosrotary of state filed plea of abatement on the ground Imt a former miit'wus pending In the amo cause. Oounnol for Chalmers omurrod. Judge Wharton overruled .ho demurrer and the case was dis- nlsscd. tTpilograir'n Qaooenor. pcclilDlsp U.ti toTiu Bti , { JWiiKKUsa , December 26 The re publican Seventeenth Ohio "longrf't. Bional district convention at Ballairo o-day nominated Col. J. D. Taj lor , f Cambridge , for the vacancy in con- roes , caused by the death of J , T. Jpdcgraff. Tnirty-two ballots were akon. Clout d Up. IpccUl IMnpatch to Tin llKK. OHRHTKK , Pu , December 20 The Shaw & ] 'J'/iiuo woolen mills , Wither- II & Oj.'a china works nud other Ira- > ortant industrial ostablishmcnta ia his city have closed for a time on loconnt of the depression of trade. Largo numbers of persons are thrown ont of employment Itupnaohtnc ; LouUvllle QiUoiali- 8poU l DUpatch U TiuUii. LOUIHVJLLK , December 25 , The council to-night formally Impeached City Auditor Phil Hinkle , Auiistaut Fire Chief George W. Levl , and two of the city hall ofliolals who uro under Indiotinont fur frauds in the assessor's and tax collector's otlicca. Managers wore * appointed to ; conduct the tm- ponohmont and report articles to the board of aldermen. That body will moot Tuesday , January 2 , to try the cases. The council chamber was crowded during the proceedings. A Fair FJold ana a Failure. Special Dispatch to Tim llir. . NKW YOKK , December 20. The co-operative dreaa association , of which Kite Field was president , closed Ha a torn in Twenty-third street to-day. Assets stated at 821,400 ; liabilities $125,000 Miss Field refuses to say anything , but claimed to bo creditor to 815,000. ( \