OMAHA DAILY TWELFTH YEAP OMAHA NEB FRIDAY MOKNING JANUARY 51883 1G9 / THE SCENE CHANCED. The Boy Governor Retires Before ; the Inflated Warrior from Oreto. . The Saline Stateoman Takes the O-ith nud Talks Benignly. Other State Ofliciala HI ovate the Opticj and Swear Profueo'iy. Complete Iiltt of tbo StnniUut ; Comintttoos of tlio Senate , Detailed Proceedings of Uoth Housoa. THE JOINT CONVXNHON- HwclAI | Dispatch to Tint Uiui. LINCOLK , January 4 The joint convention assembled at 10:30 : a. in , to-day. The commiitoo appointed to canvas ? the vito ankec1 for moro time , which was givnu to them , tbo conven tion adjourning out ; hour for that par- peso. peso.At At 12:45 : the joint convention again assembled and made thbir report. THE ONLV QUKSTION was as to who was elected diatrict at torney in the Fifth diatrict. Ic ap pearing that W. S. Morlan received 3,814 , and J. M. Abbott 3,800 , Mor ton was declared elected. It also appeared that W. S , Morton received 257 j John M Abbott , 1,571. W. S. Morton , Goti ; J. M Abbott , 213 , Webster S. Morton , 1 510 ; Wei. S. Morton , 77 ; and John Abbott 07. The state oflicors , MEM HERS OK < 05 < iliESS and diatrict attorney , as heretofore published in THE BKK , were all de clared elected by the eppakcr. Tlio joint coiiveii5ii.ni adjrurrcd at 12.30. They will moot at 2UO ; o'clock th afternoon to hear the inaugural address of the governor loct , J.V. . , It ia known that VIO. HIGH SOWER , of Sidney , will ba ci.iraatof ! t.h.o committee on judiciary i. . tlio house. I' la thought that ttiu legislature trill ad , mru tlin aftarnnou to xncot again Monday at 2 o'clock. JAMES THE SECOMJ- IneuRuraMon of Governor Dawea. fc'j > c ! ! Dispatch Jo Trm Dwi , IJNCUI.N , Nob. , Januiry 4. The joint convention assembled at 2 p. ni. , whan , after the usual committees and formalities , Governor Dawca was In troduced , sworn , and ddir-cicd his inaugural address. The HOT governor expreesca hiiaolf satihOed with the condition of the stateof afFalra. Ho favors legislation to encourage immi gration ; thinks the militia of Ne braska needs looking after ; favors a law on the patent right and abolishing frc railroad passes ; thinks stock raising is puferablo to grain growing in Nebraska ; favor rdlroad legislation , etc. After the inaugural add-rcas the n mtinlng state c flic era were sworn i and tha joint convention adjourned DOINGS IK THE KOIKE. f After the adjournment of the join convention , the houeo waa called t order , and Mr. Franco , of Cumlng introduced a roiolutiou that it wan th sense of thu houeo that tha comrnittc on privileges and electiona be appoint ed a * speedily aa poaaiblo Mr. Seaiiona moved that the furtho nonsideratioa of the question bo in definitely postponed , Mr. Franco called for the yean and nay's , and the vote standing 64 yens t HO nay a , the motion of the gontlomnu from Lancuster was declared carried Mr. Palmer , of Dixon , called up hi resolution for four hundred copies u the Legislative Manual , applicable t the preoont eesslon , which upon beln , put , was carried. Adonrnud | at 3:15 THE SCNAfE CQnvenod at two o'clock p. m , , but im mediately rfpsired to the hall of tli house to moot in joint convention , nf tor which they reassembled in the eon ate chamber , when ISanator Urovm , o Douglas , us chairman of tha committo "to make up TH.K haANUINQ COHMItrHEH made A report which was adopted They are as follows ; Judiciary Klncald , Conner , Ouo ef Lancaoter , Nevis , Brown o Doaglas , Bomgarduor , Sohoonheit Soitt. Tinance , ways aud meana Oonk Sing , i Barker , ISutler , llo oaa , Dye ang , Brown of Clay. Agriculture Fiahor , BrownOolfdi Hanls , Rich , Filly , liowell , Honors , Biidges and ferries Broiri of Clay , Dumphy , Deck , Djlau , Brown o Dociglaa. jLccouuts and oxpondlturcs Can fold , Sowera , naUu , Dock , Dey. Military alfalra Harris , Conner I'attorson , Butler , Canfield , I'olllo lands and buildinga rowell , Reynolds , Heist , Caufiold , flarrlgon. Jgera , Walker. Internal improvement i linmgazd- 3rConklinK , Dumpliy , Dolan. School lands Dampby , Oonuer , towetJ , Harrison , Barker , Djlan , School lands and school funds Domphy , Gunner , Towwa , Hariiaou , llirkc- Federal relation Drown of Liu- cut or , Kincald , Reynoldf , Norrla , roTn of Douglas , a Tubiic printing -Dye , Harrison , .j'lltllnji . , IJutlor , Brown of Culfax ; . t arolled and ongrosied bills Bir- k r IX-ck , Uolon , Dumphy , Harris , U rf , IlaiHci , . ! a it. : t/f / jcd ciuntj .boondariei Urowu of Oolfax , lllch. . Hatch , Sow- era , Dumphy. Mines and minerals Sh-onlioit , Case , Walker , Fisher , Cinfield. Edacation Rogers , Shooinhcit , Snip , Dey , Sowon. Library Filloy , Sang , Shoenhoit , Dey , Rich. Olainn Roynolda , Rogers , Ilarrii , Howell , ItlcShaiio. Banks and Currency Dolan , Pat terson , Fllley , Bamg.irdiur , llnrris. Railroad MoShiife , lUrkcr , DJJ , Reynolds , Brown of Clay , Canfield , Howcil , Dock , Conk' ing MiBcellaneoua Corporations But ler , Finhnr , llcial. KtncaldVnlkcr. \ . State Prlaon Pattres > n , Shofinlieit , Hatch , One , llarria , University Conner , Btrkcr , Sow ers.Valkor , Fiihor. Conotitutlonal Ainondmeuts Case , Howore , Ilomgardncr , Brown of Col- fax , Walker , Karris , Brown nf Clay. Public chfrntita Deck , Royolds , Ir ! ITTII , of Lancaster , llarria , Drown , of Douglas. Immigration Browm , of Douglas , Doy , Kencaid , Rich , Ueiot. Privileges ad olcctiona Rich , OJBO , Fisher , Patoroon , Brown , of Cblfax. Live stock and grazing interest Thach , Heist , Botlur , KincBid.Filley. . nail -tlio Prom , Special Lliep.itch to Tim lim. CuifAao , January 4. Since her arrival in Chicago Mrs. Liugtry has been ao inisreprosontcd by aomo rn porters that ttio edict , haa fono forth that she will see no tnoro of thorn. The uowspapors have religiously chron icled her every movement , published the bill of fare for bur various moftla and one paper charge * trmi mornln _ that attempts have been nuulj U worm information from her inald and private waiter. A laat straw , how ever , was added yesterday when lot tera which oho aont out t < be mailed T ro intorcoptei nnd their alleged addro.sacs published Mrs. Liugtry doca not dtoiro to fal ont with the representatives of the papers , but aho insists that she is entitled titled at least ti > civil treatment from reporters , to whom she has alv/ay acted with kindnssa and coasi'le tion. Aoido fruni this , Mn Laugtrj has bacn verf klndtj * treated In Oht cago. Her uudiencca have boon very good , her boauy : haa been umvoraallj prahccJ , and her acting lean aovorolw crltleisod tlnn olsovrhdro. BnldwrLn Shot. Spenil B'.Hjistch 10 lar. SIR SAN FJIANCI&OO , .laanwy 4 E. J Baldwin , or "Lucky B , " a well-kuowu capitalist , was shot in the arm by woman , In the corridor of the B.ildm hotel , tliu morning. The woman' ' name ia l'\\nnio Baldwin. She claim to bo a coutin of Baldwin , has beci teaching ec'aool on hia ranch in Lo Angeles county , and claims that whil then ) Baldwin committed a crimina osBiult on her. Baldwin eayo aho wa teaching school there , but ho had he discharged for miacondact , since who she IMS boon trying to got mone from him , The woman was arreetec with Bomo difficulty , threatening th oflicora. She seemed to bo under excessive cossive agitation e the mind and V verge of dementia. 3ho Star of the "West Sank , 4. The bar 8tarsJT thj ) West was lost with all o : board on r % voyage from this port fo Bremen. iSha carried \ho followiii officers anjt crow : Capt. Joseph M Fickott , Portland , Me. ; mate , II. M Thiesen , Nuw fork ; second mate Andron Carey ; e < e rard. Ah Koo Caina ; conk , Ah Sinn , China ; aaa inon , I'uter Roharto , native of Aua tria ; Georeo Uabar , of Spnln ; Piste Jensen , W. Siemerirjg , Peter Hoil John Jiangsen , John Uaminoator Oarl Poteraon , R. Roholl , R. Lorri mcr. The Stnr of the AVeat wa orlfjlnully the Jl II Caylor , on blockade ado duty during tha civil ivar anc later a privateer in the uervlca o Peru. . & New Cable lljlne. BprcUiI Wifputcli to Tin Dii I\ONTIKVL \ : , Januiry 4 , Scnacal president o ( the Korth Shore roat aud jest from England , enys ho anc Charles Ilostner , the president of'the Canadian Mutual Union , have formoc a syndicate lo la } a cable trora Queens town tn Halifax with a capital o 83,000,000 , all Bubneribed and con tract it ward t-d. The cable h to b laid in OoUlur. ] { atoawill bo 'Jf centa a word or less , The Canadiai parliament grants thu right. Sonocn1 uloo foruind a u > Dipny in Paria with a cipltul of 810,000,000 , For coloniz iiiH Quebec \\ith foreign itnmlsjranis A S ( niluary Bnmcd. KNCXVIU.K , III. , January 4. The St. Mary's Eplccop&l school for yonnt ; ladies at this place , tot huniod t ( the ground early this morning , one moat of the hundred cdioiara ' .vero asleep when thefUmca were discovered and had barely time to oecapo wliou the alarm was given. The building was an imposing brink , handsomely nniehod. The ataJents nrs moiitly from Illinola. The loss un the build up ; wan about $25,000 , fully insured. TunSngur Intercuts , Special Dispatch to Tui HHX. WjiNiiiKCTON , January 'J. Mr. Kaason , the chairman of thu houeo aub-committoa having tha Hawaiian : roaty in clmgo , will prepirt ) ; i bill 'or the relief asked by the migar mtur osta by providing f < r a duty on ct-r- taingr.idefl of Jliiwuiian sugar without abrogatint ; tlin treaty untiroly. Thcro is a strong suiitiniout in favor of its abrogation. h t Mown fipocul Dljpitclj to III * Un * . f Cuiwao , January - -D , C. llr.id ley , the vice president of the Oalumet iron and ntei-1 oompuny , aaya that theie mills will cleat on January 5 fur month or ucx vvcuka on account uf the low prtce of natla , Abont 2,000 men will bo thrown out of employment - mont on account of Uiio action ot thu nail manufacturer cf the county , bin part of them have Hoa'ST/n ploy raw'1 ' making rop.tiri. MORRiLL'S METHOD. The Fusing of all Revanue Hills lute One Sweeping Measure Outlina of the Tex Eoduction Bi'l ' Reported to the Sennfo. Tiio House Ew. row3 the Pen dloton Bill es if it Were Bourbon Straight. The Estirnntfld Cost of the Flrnt TUroo bhipiof tlioNew Nnry. ProcoodlnHu of Congrosa nud Other Muttoro. C/VJMTAt , NOTES- idal | Di | K Uh to TllK IltK. THE NKW KEVKNUR RILL. WASHINGTON , January The bi ! reported to the senate by Senator Merrill from the Gnauco commlttuo tn that body as MI Internal revenue bil included the one which passed the house at tha lant Boston with amend monta including tariff schedules adopted by the committen , aud the bill introduced by Morrlll at tha lim session , "to provide a better systfn for trial of customs revenue caieo' ' and the bill Introduced by Shormat the 21at of December , to regulate the collection of custom duties , vrhicl forma the basis and laat four sectlona of the now bill. As amended the tl tie roade , "An act to reduce taza tion. " Section 1 of thin bil ia amended to read , ' 'Thattazoe ho wit specified impoiod by the la < vsi now lu force bo , and the aamo are hereby , repealed pealed oa hereinafter provided , namily , on capital aud deposits o batiks ana bankers , except such taxes as are norr duo and payable , and on nd after the 1st of July , 1883 , the at'tmp ins on bank checks , draft ! ) , orders aud vouchers and the tax ei matches , paifuraery , medicinal prop'X tiona and other articles impound by Bchedulo following H ctlon 3437.ro vised statutes ; provided that no draw back ahull bo allowed up.m article ; , embraced In naid Bchuluto tlia shall bo imported on and nfto : January 1st , 1883 ; providci further that on aud of tor July loth , 1883 , matches may bo remove c by the manufacturers thereof from tli placa ot manufacture ti > varelit u&j without tlin Unitd States attacluu ? thereto atamps required by law , under dor such regulation ! ? r.a may bo pro acribodby the coniinisiione' " of iritorna revenue. Tint from and after J"ui. 1st , 1881'ij the tax on onutt' and win ufacturcd tobacco shall bo 12 cant per pound. Scctiona 2 , 'J , and 4 o the Internal ravonuo bill , ns it paaspi the houao , embracing the license taxps imposed on manufac turers of cigars aud tobacco dealer and poddlars , and the taxes on cigar and clga rattea , together with rebate prc vision , are retained without ohangoo amendment , and constitute thu corrc spending sections of the now bill ' " ' " < u * "J The of.rj If scheduler Vj.'r" 1883 , in heu of Title 33 of 'the llstlsec Statutes f the United States , the fol lowing eoftinns shall constitnto Till 3I ! of the laws of the United SUtoe The cotton achcdulo la a duplicate o the schedule adopted by the way * anc meana cjmmlttoo of the house , Tuon day lust. The schedule rotating to silk placji the duty at 5)0 ) per cant ai valorem on brown silk and on silk threads oryarna of every doecripUon The other features of the bill were published from time to time recently TUB NA\V A communication from the sacrc tary of the navy waa to-day laid be fore the sonata regarding rocotntiieri' dationa for conatruotion of a steo ! cruiaor of about 4,000 tous di olace rriont to coat estimated $1,671.80-1. , three stool cruisers 2,500 tona dia- plncnment to coat each estimated $1,031,225 ; ono iron dispatch boat or fast clipper of about 1,500 tona dis placement to cost estimate'd $400,000 , and ono cruiser torpedo bent to coat $ . ' 58,000. The naval department and advisory board agreed that the largest vcsasl should not bo built , so largo and expctsiva veseel not being now rcuir | ; d and the secretary tidda if finished would nol bo adapted to the prenont condition o ; the navy. The secretary naya : En beginning a now modern ateol navy by commenciDt } with only two vessels , It docs not Room wise to ntart with ono to coat 82 700,000 and another to cost $ tVOO,000. ( The construction should begin neither with the largest nor fcrimllrst , but with medium jsizad ships. The ancrptary of the navy , in another letter , informed the aauato thrtt the laat appropriation for ncneial maintenance of yards and dncVe was $220,000 , and of thla sum § 21,701 5L remained unexpended January lat , 188U. The amount rciiuirnd to keep the yards open until the ttlit of March prc.t , is $08,910. The secre tary augetta cou roas make a specific provision for closing any of the yards if it propuaoi to curtail expenses. THK JL'VIIO IIILI. . tVfho sccrotary of war to-dny trann milted to the speaker of the houao a , report in roiponao to a resolution call ing for information as to whether In the river and harbor bill of Jnat sion the works appropriated for vero not bonetbhl to commerce jnJ ; wJioilior onp appropriation had aoon withhold by nny department. The ucicrctory a ya in many instances tha results < if Bubitantl.il bondi'o general cjmmorco were M obwuro and apparently iiiEi-jntli- - cant aa to vindicate the doubt , on the part of the houeo of represent atives. In rc-f ponsa to the other in- fjuiry , the Bfcrotary suys the ftppro- priationa have bden withhold from now worka in sumo cases wlicro the temporary suspension of coinmenca- rnnt weald nut nubjtantially Jelay Idn completion , The cacrotarj * also " eolimatoiof tjjo department for the improvement of rivers and harbori for the next fhcal year , which have not previously boon trauimtttod to conorosa The aggro- I ate estimate u $3 ; > 889.000. CONORS SSIONA&- Special Dlnpatch to Tmillw , SnNATK 1'IluCEEDINOS. WASHINGTON , January 4. In the aanate , Morrlll , from the committee on finance , reported the houaa b.ll to roduoo the Internal rovonua taxation - tion with an amendment cmbrac'Dg the entire revision of the tariff mid of the machinery for Ua collodion. Ho gave notice that ho would oak the ncn * nto on Wednesday morning nox * . to take action upon the bill , and consider It , to the exclusion of ali other business until it should bo disposed ot. At the cloco of the morning hour Senator Sherman moved to postpone the calendar in order to take up the bonded whisky bill. Senator ll.ilo opposed the motion. Senator Sliornnu aald the failure lo pass the bill now would oauso wide spread distress. The motion to pent- ponu the calendar was agreed to atd Stmutor Sherman moved to take up the banded whisky bill. Senator L'jqan thereupon asksd a unanimous consent to take up the West Point appropriation bill and Senator Sherman objected and in sisted on his motion , which was lost The West Point appropriation bill was then taken up. Amendments wora cll'ired by Senators Hall , Wii- } dom , Morgan and Sawyer , but all wore rejected. The bill then pasted ayer 23 , nays 20. ' The presidential succession bill wan made unfinished business for to-mor row. Executive session followed. Adi journed. ' , HOUSE I'UOCEKDINOS. j WASUINOTON , January 4 In Mr. Roseorans' bill was paae& au | thoriztng the payment of $2,127 t ArointVorthmt ton for furnlshlnj water to Camp Djimiiion , Mr. Ivaasou , ( Iowa ) chairman of th ( committee on civil aorvieo rofuim , reported ported back the senate bill to rogulali and Improve the civil sirvico of thi United States. Mr. Kaeson stated hi desired debate and consideration o the bill should bo concluded thla week Mr. Culbortaon ( Texas ) antagonised the coiioldoratiou of the billr with .v special ordtr ( made Juno 19h , 18S2) ) , | being thu bill to rtgaliUo the removal of ouusea ftom the ututo to thu fadernl ] courts. The houss decided not to ta'o ' np the special only. Mr. Cox ( N. Y. ) oaid the shipping' ' . bill was nleo n special order , but pro-s C posed In good faith the Pcndtoton bill ] bo put upon ita passage without do- ' ' bate. [ Loud applause and "erica , , "Vote , vole. " ] Mr. Ivasaon la the gentleman ad- ' thorlzod to apeak for that aide ? Ciiea of "yco , " "yoa" from the democratic side. Mr. Bland ( Mo. ) rcna to n point o/ , order. The bill mast bo coneidotO' ' in committee of the wholo. n , . jt The opoaker overruled , the 'point.'j ThoFendlotpn bill w o then read ' J length. At the conclusion of rft * * * * * 5 thorn VTC/A , lmi < l * jl ' t-c1.-,3 UU Kisson , lhoyod thp vious qQn. Xi. Carried by a storm of "ayun , amid upplauso. Mr. Kiaaon stated it was duo the committee to atatu thcro wan uomo alight errors in the bill , but yielding to the manifest wish of the houao ho had determined the bill should not bo sent back to the senate on that ac count. The speaker ruling thirty minutes debate ahould bo allowed , Mr. Rtingan ( Texaa ) apoko in opposition to tiio bill on the ground that it was not an efficient remedy for the ovila com- phiined of Ho wua followed by Mr. Townsend (111 ( ) in favor of the bill , also Mr. Bucknor ( Mo , ; , Mr. Calkins ( Ind ; , with the closing ape ( > ch in tavor of the measure by Mr. Knsnon. The bill then pasjod yeaa 10D , nays 17 , ao follows : Yeaa Messrs. Aldrich , Anderson , Baar , Bayno , Beach , Belford , Boltz- hoover , Ueluiont , Berry , Bingham , Biabeo , Blanohard , Bowman , Bragg , Briggu , JJuck , Buckner , Barrows ( Mien. ) , Burrowa ( Moy , Buttorworth , UalkiiiH , Campbell , Candlor , Cannon , Oarlislo , Carpenter , Caastdy , Caskell , Ohaao , Clark , Cobb , Cox ( N. Y. ) Cox ( N. 0 ) , Crape , Cravens , Gallon , Cnrtia , Davis ( Mo. ) , Dt'orlng , DJ- molt , DiiiHtor , Deaondorf , Diugley , Krmontrout , Errott , Fnrwoll ( fowo ) , Flehur , Flower , .Ford , Frost , Uoor 'e , Godabalk , Oi-aut , Guon- ther , Quntur , flail , Hnmir.on , ( N , Y ) , Handy , Banner , Harris , C&IHBS ) , Ilaxaltine , Haakoll , Hatch , Hepburn , Herbert , Hewitt , ( N. Y ) , Uowit , ( Ala ) , Hill , Hlscook , Hob- litzull , Hut , Holmiin , Houok , Hum phrey , Jacobs , Jadwin , Jones , ( Tex. ) , Jones , ( N. J ) . Jorgonaon , Kasaon , FCelloy , Kotcham , Klotz , Lace ) , tiow- s , Llndsey , Lord , Matson , MoOlure , McGook , MoKlnloy , MoLine , Mc- Loan , MileH , Miles , Miller , Moroy , Morrison , Morse , Moulton , Match er , Neal , Nolan , Norcross , O'Neill , L'ayeon , Peelc , Polrson , I'ettibone , t'helps , Pound , Jtannoy , Reed , Hjoo , Rich , Jlichardaon , ( N. Y. ) , [ ' lichitf , Jlobeson , Hoblnson , ( Maso > 'lobineon , ( N. Y. ) Ronocrans , Ryan , jcovillo , Saranton , Sherwin , Single- on ( Mltij. ) Sbinnor , Springer , ( I'a. ) Smith , ( N. Y. ) Hpoor , Spooror , Stock- slayer , Tabbott , Taylor , Thompson , ICy. ) Thompson , ( Iowa ) Townsend , Ohio ) Tyler , UpdeBraff , Urnor , Yanco , Vanasman , Vunllorn , Wads- worth , Wp.it , Walker , Ward , Wash- burn , Watson , Webber , Williams , Wills. WlUita , Wilaon , ( W \ra ) Wood , ( X. V ) Naya Mozar/j. / Aiken , Athorton , UldtiB , Blackburn , Bland , Bllaa , ) lonnt , Bunn , Buchanan , Caldwell , J.ementa , Culheraon , Dunn , fernoy , Jarriaon , Goddea , Hammoad ( Oa , ) , jardonbavK , Hogo , Hubbs , Koumi , Knokt , Loodom , Lefevore , Man- .int { , Marsh , MoKouzlo , McMlllon , Mills , M ooro , O tes , Reagan , Robin- on (0. ( ) , Ross , Smills , Sparks , Steele , Thomas , Tamer ( Oa. ) , Turner ( Ky. ) Dp on , Warner , Wellborn , Whltt- erne , William * ( Ala , ) and WJstf ( Va. ) THE OLD WORLD , Mou of All Nations Honoring the Memory of the Dead Ro- pnblioan. Gambetta'n Komniua Viewed by Thoutanda in Polaio Bourbon. Preparation For tlio Timora ! dnj Viator HURU' Tribute- A Viirloty of Qouarut Nowa From Other Points. GAF'UETTA'd DEATH. Special l > bi < ti to TIIK URL TIIK iKOKTUNK OK 1'UAMJK. PAULS , 11 jcnibcr fi. Duclero , prosl- dnnt of i o council , in a letter to President Irovy submitting the do- ereo for a tbllc luneral in honor of Qambotta , * y : "A great misfortune has befallt Kraiico. Shoiamuurnlug ono of her uost Illustrious sons , The services lit rendornd are in tha mem ory of all. In the days of the sorest trials he hire the { lag ( f Invaded Franco without despairing her futuro. Ho was . 'iio of the moat eminent inombora cf the government , which , at leaatsaud the honor of the coun try during the diilicult period which founded Uio republic. Ho helped to win these majuritlea which are now the bulwark ot our institutions. A contciontlous , upright citizen , a clear , intelligent , lofty mind , an orator cf incomparable power , this statesman cannot ba treated with too great marts " _ 'f esteem und gratitude. In propos "up ; n public funeral , wo are sure wo ore responding to the feeliuga which you were first to exprosa on learning of the fatal news. " G.mibetta being out of oltloe at the time oi hia death , Great Britain will not bo ollicially represented at the fu- ner.il. The Brltluh ambassador may , however , attend in his private cu- pit itj7. G.imbutta'o father demands religious inrermout at Nice. Thu weight of Gtmbotta's brain is on. vuu huudfcd i > rammji. * * A HINT T3 HE&IANY. The Sieclo , ropljtug to , artcloa In tit ) G oi man press on the do.ith of Gambatta , aaya , "Those journals are nimtr.kon if thuy suppose the just clalais cif France die with Guiribotta , " j Madame Grcvy placed the lirat prc > atu < m G.imbctta's cofiln. The Jmrual DJ I'ari3 dcclarta there in convu ciiifr proof that domcatio af- } . .its had nothing whatever to do with tlio pia'.ol shot v/ound of Gambetta , 'iha facia will bo published when the proper'moment arrives. It la cot I-1 n.atcd between 200,000 and 300,000 > rsons will bo present at the fu- jial. Thu markets will bo cloacd. j THE nODY IN UTATK1 The cofEfi lies in the 4ball room of 10 Palais Bourbon , covered with " IH'reathn. Threes hundred republican St hji" "t * ho chamber of deputies , Mbond the onflin , * TliO puU * boarora W'.Il bo Dacl65i , ) president of thu of the ministry ; Lereyor , viol piu' dent of the senate ; Brinson , president of tin * chamber of deputies ; the mayor of Bellnvillo ; Jlanu , from the Rtpub- liciuo Fntncaiso , and tha dolcgato from Cahoro. Victor Hugo brought a wreath to the Palais Bourbon , but before he ronchud the room containing Urn coflin lila atrength gave way and ho wan nu- jiblo to poraonally place the wreath On the cclRa. i Tha secretary of the British embassy will represent tlio prince of Wales at the funeral. Tlio American legation have hud n Wreath placed on thu collin. MEWOIU.tL HKKVICKH lit NEW OJIK. NKW YORK , January 4. Gambatta funeral service in this city taken place Sunday in Tammany hall. A detach ment of the Garde d'Lifayotte , will bo on guard at the catafalque. The Al sace Lorraine society cabled a message of sympathy , and that u floral crown bo placed on the collin , OAMJIETTA'H IU.VKKAI. . PAIIIS , January The reason for postponing Gambottu's funeral was to enable the deputies from Alsace , Lorraine - raino and other distant departments to _ attend. Thu public will ha ad mitted to view the catafalque to-day. The heareo to bo need was formerly engaged In the obscquloi of tha Duo Da Bloruy. It ia ornamented nith silver and with a dome of plumes , The municipally of Stetlonne , whore the socialist element ia strong , haa ro- fuHod to acrid a deputation to jolu the funeral procession. f WAII'INQ TO HKK OAMIIBTTA , At 0:25 : o'clock thla morning I"1' nionao crowds have already assembled ut Palais Bourbon , waiting to see Gambolta's collin , Deputations from Ahaoo aud Lor.iina will form oonspio- noua figures in the funeral procession , Insulting tfommonts from some Dona- partitta * rcactiunary papers , caused an lutenso indignation , The oll'endlng journula are torn to pieces and stamp ed upon in the cafes , Victor Hugo is expected to attend the funeral and dollvur u short oration , GENERAL FOUEIOX NEWS. Bptclal DLapatdio ) to Tim HKH. JU1S1I ITf.MS , DUIILIN , January 4.Tho trial of DeVine , lowling and I'oolo for the murder of Const ible 0 < x , IB post- poncd until the next term of the com- misaion court. The murder of Cirnoy was thu result of a drunken quarrel , Tlio National Leoguo v/ill present 1'utriok Eagan , treasurer of the late land Lpiui' [ ; , a eorvico of plate , In rooognition of lib services. FA MINK MWILKKN HOMES. DniiiiN , January 4 A Donegal priest accompanied the chief secretary of frolond in an inspection of the par * tth of Glen Oolumkill. They visited twenty families. Thcro was not a moracl of food in any house. \ ( lOt'TV KllKNCIIMA.V. 1'Aitis , Djcomber ! Leon S y Is ring from a violent attack of pout. iH condition causes anxiety. The Seine haa again readied the level of the December llood. niK iiiii.sr. SUIHUHNO , WiKsiunKN , Janunry 4. The llhuio la bcfilnnlnu to full. Thirteen persona - sona were drowned at Frcisonholm , In all sixty lives have been lost by the Hoods. The witer penetrated the foundations of thu fortilhationa at JIayonco. The barometer Is rlting. TKl.Vt OK SOl'IAUSTS , PAIIIS , January 4 The trial of sixty six aochliats begina at Lyons on Jloiuby. Thirty-eight are charged with belonging to tne Intornatloiml aasoclatipn ; the rcnmindor , including Prince Khaolkine | , with boitig ollkors of the aseociatiou. 100TII IN IIEHUN. BKULIN , January 4 Edwin IJooth arrived. It is probable that ho will aooopt an ongageinont. THE St'lU CANAL. LoKitON , December 4 The Times anys the government invites thopovrorn to rccognizo definitely frco navigation of Suez canal by the ships of all na tions. nilAUDIMI DEHKItTKI ) VlU.AdKM. MAYENCK , December 4. Frequent robborivs in houios abiudoned on ao count of the fljods have induced the authorities to otatlon troops at each deserted villngo with orders to rhoot persons attoruptiug to escape when challenged by the guard. The mn- press aunt 1,000 marks to the autl'jr- or , TERKIBL1C DIMtUERH 11Y THK FLOODS. Uunu.v , January 4. The intmda- lions are taking the form of a great public catastrophe and the distresa Is increasing hourly. The military and civil authorities are making the great est exertions to mUiRato the misery of the disinter. The high temperature and rains continue at Ludwigshafon opposite Mannheim whore the great Rhino dam gave way l-iot night. The lives of hundreds of people are im periled. A steamer rcsuuud many hundreds iuoluding tlio kick. The deepest dislteas prevails 1IIOH TVATKU. PAUIH , January I ) . The rivura Haono and Donbij hnvo inundated oovoral vllliges. Thirty-two hounos huvo fallen at Irjngpiorro. TUB winnr KTOCK. LiVEitrooL , January J. The slock of hero on the lit inst. w.ia 3,000,000 centals not 10.000,000 us was pre viously reported. AN U.NWMU'OMi : Ir/TTHR , LONDON , JanuaryA Uorliu oor respondent saye : i'rlvato-letters from St. Petersburg ttato that the cr.ar on Sunday morning found Iti his 'bod room a letter from the revolutionary committee , demanding tha commence ment of the promised reforms , Mid adding that the committee pcsiois the power to forcibly obtain the conces sions. IN uaiv INDICATION orYAH. . LONDON , Jpnttary 4. The Pall Mall Gazette snya ) It is rumored that in ordot . . = l.eon Yi-fvUirfi tli Gar- man residents in IJOQVXK ) have ro- cnlxod notJno from ti y. uav nuth tn'.lca tn hold themselves ready i ropalrtoGermany to fulfill tholr terms of military norvico. THU DANUBE ON A UIHE. P HTII , January 4. The Djnubo haa Inundated Proeabarg , thirty-four miles from Vienna. TOWNS WAHIIKD AWAV. GKMVA : , January 4.-Paris and Llnconnrr , on the French frontier are washed away. Direct railway nervine between Swltzarland , France and Italy is interrupted. Cnnndinn Note * Hpeclil Dlipatcb to Till HIL OTTAWA , January 4. ft ia stated thr.t the govorunient hay decided to permit homeatcadng ! and pre-emption upon lands now leased for ranch pur poses in the northwest. The leiaeos will bo allowed a proportionals reduc tion of rent for lands taken. Ranch ing muHi not bo interfere with nor pravont logitlmito settlement. MONTUKAL , January 4 Sir John Hose telegraphs that the Canadian Pacific railway will got all the capital required in London , A syndicate was formed there to buy np shares. An ApoHtln'c Fall. Special DUpatch to Tun UKS. BAKEUSVIKT.D , Oal. , Jananry 4 This morning , when the northern bound train , on nearing CUliunto , J. L , Smith , the Mormon who Is under Rontoncs for life for the atrocious murder of his little son a few weeks ago while claiming to be under the the "Inspiration of G.id , " escaped from the kooporti and leaped from the train , lie fell in such a way that the oar whoela passed over him , cutting off one of his logx. Smith win on the way to the penitentiary at the time. Ills recovery is very doubtful. A Female Devil * ip.-clal DiijuUJ , to TIIK 1'nr CINCINNATI , January 4. The Com- morcial-Gazottc'a Mount Vernon , O. , apodal says : Mrs. Ktllhvoll haa made a still further confusalonthat she mur dered her mother at Ottumwa , Iowa , after she had been injured in the rail road accident. She Bays nho is guilty of other crimes which aha will not divulge. When asked of what her father died , she naid , "cut throat.1 liar father mysteriously disappeared. Physicians declare her of r.ciund mind. Bailer Explonlou. Hpecl&l IMspatUi to Tup. llxr. DKTKOIT , January I. A bailer In the box factory of the Peninsular manufacturing company , North MUB- ketjon , exploded to-day. Four men w ore killed and as many more seriously injured. Ono end of the factory was demolished. The whole building vas badly damaged. Low water was the C1USC. . of UTwod > HpocliU Dispatch to Tint Um , NBW YOUK. January 4. The oily debt of Now York Is 5110,000,000. , BUTLER'S ' SECOND BIRTH. Tbo Sfcono Which the Bulldors EBjectoil Became tlie Oor- . > f uor Thereof , A Glorious Day for the Famouo Political Acrobat of the Bay Stftte. Doston Bonda ito Starched Bustle - tlo to Honor Bourbon Ben. A Honuo of Uncommon Brilllnnoy In tlio Common-Tho Addromi , The Uepublleana of Mlclnti\n Hopo- Divided on tlio Sonu- toraulp. Bon Bntler'i Innruurntlon. Hpjclal Dispatch to Tnx Itir. BOSTON , January 4. In recent years no inauguration has been so popularly attended as that of Govern or Butler , at the tttalo houao to-day , lluuro before the time for him to ap pear , the house and passageways wore crowded so that motion wan dillicult , and the throng overflowed the broad steps and extended to the common. The joint convention for the Inaugura tion took place in the hill of the House of representatives , which was packed full of people , ladies and memb.ua. The galleries wore opened for ladies , but. the public gallery was reserved for Invi'od . At 12:30 gueata. : the supreme premo jndioial court entered , followed bj Oon. Butler , dressed In an evening suit and carrying a gold < houded cano and wearing hia usual button-hole bouquet , llovralkod up the aisle and sat ut the "apeaker'u desk amid the appliiuao of hia friends. Distinguished guoata followed , and soon the hall of the house was packed to the bat inch , i'resldont Crocker of the senate ad- miniHtorod t''p ' oath of oflico and Gov Bailer read his address. Oov Butler , in his inaugural ad dress , prcaontti hia vlawa upon free and equal sulFrngo at great length , llo cngizcsta a that nominal poll tax for atato pnrpoflca l > o"asaaea lu now on the polls of citizens , and then If nny citizen ohooao to pay it by doing his duty as a citizen by voting , lot that act caned the payment of such Lax. Ho commends the rcvialpn of the roglstra'lon laws and that they bo sufliciently guarded to prevent - vent , franda without being r.n actual obstruction to and a burden upon the voters. Regarding free ballot and fair count , the governor says ; "Why not provide that all votes thall bo onnlbsed in soli-scaling envelopes of the same size , quality And color , to be furnished by thontale , then t' and'complexion of the ballot bo immaterial. " The a tion ia made that abe bo pasted allowing women to vote on dor tha name regulations wi mon in manlolpul elections , which law" shall ! take oitQot when it ahull bo accap > e < u bjr V majority of swomcn voting ; , at ser > ' ) general election , a provision 'to bo do obviating the obj otio , " < ' that iim3n tnfty li&vb * < 0 intc wafd room * end voting places fcA , , n0 nUr- pose of exorcising the richVIof Ba { . trago. The governor rcofinmonda. that the election of city gov77mlontB. take place on the aarno dr tta the < general election and tftat elec tion day bo made a 'ocal hoi- iday. Considerable space ] „ devotedi to the question of crimes. ' and * the legislature is asked to pans un act providing that whoever is convicted of , wilfully attempting todorall a moving railway train shall suffer death. The- evils of dealing in futures and corner ing wheat , corn , etc. , are dwelt upon , and the legislature ia recommended to stop the abuse. Considerable atten tion is given to reformatory , correc tional and pauper institutions , and It In shown that the expenses for.aalarica andngonla are moro than all other oxponscs'.for supporting the poor by 812,000. Logialatlon is suggested for looking to the improvement of the > discipline of the utato prison , and. making the Institution eiliciont as a reformatory , causing the labor of prisoners to bo self-supporting , and providing that every prisynor may work elf a portion of Lin sentence every month , and nn investment of & certain per cemogo of the prisoners earnings in a fnnd to bo given him when discharged to start him in the world again. The employ ment of convlofc labor in a certain houao of correction outsldo of the walls , In raising the food they consume - sumo , is spoken of us profitable. The , following institutions , the governor flays , should bo aboliahod : The State Reformatory Prison for Women , Re form Hohcol for Boys and Induatriol School for Girls. They are too costly for any supposed good they do. Tlio Snnatorlnl Split in Michigan. Bpeclal DlnpaUh to Tns lint. LANHINO , January 4. Republican members of the legislature to the number of 07 assembled in caucus this evening tq nominate a candidate for United States senator , and all but one. participated in the proceedings. On the firat informal ballot Senator Ferry received 40 votea , and 10 scattered. On the formal ballot ho received 50 to G scattering. The nomination was than made ui.nnimous. The situation now Btands thus : Twenty-four ropub- licanii did not attend the caucus , and' declare themselves as not bound by the proceeding Thu situation la al- iBOKt entirely similar to that of 1770 , when the late Senator Chandler wau Jifeatcd and Judge Ohiiutinncy elected , except that the margin of tho- opposition to elect is nearly twice as lurgo now as then. A I Rh Old Wind- bpnlnl DixputUi to TIIK KKK. MT. WASHINGTON , January II. A terrible storm of wind and snow ia raging hero , The wind la blowing at the rate of 144 miles an hour , and the tcmporataro la at zero.