OMAHA DAILY BEE. 7\ ; TWELFTH YEAB. OMAHA NEB SATURDAY MORNING JANUARY fcO 1883 182 THE LEGION SAT LINCOLN. Each Commanding Officer 'Holds His Forces Well in Hand And Refuse All Overtures to Burrrender to the Baeiny. Another Effort Making to 3e- cure a CAUCUS The Koiultci'tho BrtUot In Dotall Daingt of the Xir > ; lNinturo- Senatorial Struggles In Other BtotcB , \ THE FOURTH DAY. , ? p clal plspitch to Tin linn. LINCOLN , January 10. Tha legisla tive deadlock contliuioa. The gonurnl nnpresaioa now is thnt there will be no election baforo Tuesday. The re publicans hold a conference to-ulght. About forty members were present. .11 laolutiona were aloptod to circulate r.i r.groement for a eiuiui , providing MT.ty-aoven members will sign , tha vote to bo opjn and two-ihida neces- niry for a nomination. I : is very doubtful whether the requisite num ber will sign. Millard wai disposed to obindon the contest yesterday , but his backers notably , Guy Barton , in sists ho muat slay to the end , and U be cannot bo elected Help to make some man outside of Omaha. Demo crats hare come to an understanding to concantrato on ono man whenever they doom boat. The anti monopolists will continue the support of their own candidates until a coalition can be formed for some man of their choice. LINCOLN , January 19. The house aud senate mot this morning in thoii respective halld. Very little of im < portauco was dono. At 12 the jolnl convention assembled nnd ono vote wai taken , which showed very little changt from yesterday. The vote woa as follows : Saundcn 12 , Thayer 1C , Cov.'in 11 , Vifqnain 0 Mundersnn 8 , Kennedy 1 , Sivage 5 Stickel 10 , Boyd 4 , Motion 13 , Dye 1 * Hail 2 , Liird 2 , Millard 1C. Cjunei d , Brown 8 , Dora y 2 , Butler 1 Croun9o2 , Lnko2 , Munger 1 , Enirig 1 Weaver 1. The joint convention ther hdjourned till 12 o'clock to morrow. THE VOTE IN DETAIL , tl ) > hl Corre'pondsnoe of Tuu B . LINOJLN , Januiry 19 Promptly al 12 the senate filed into the house in t body , and proceeded to take a ballot for United States senator , it being the fourth ballot in joint convention , ; nnd the fifth m nil. The following ii the vote ; Fo. Victor " " "liquate- Senator Barker llerrenentntives Luthv. Palmer { of Saline. Ualney. Sidolik , and Whltzel-li. ForO. F. lL nder im Senator * liom gardner. Sowarn aud Walker ; INpreaeutn tive * Cox , ilenccn , Hohbert * , Walser am Hnmphrev 8. For B. K Kennedy Senator Brown ( ol > Douglas- ) ! , v For Alvin SiundeH SenatoH Browt iof ( Lancaster ) , nnd lleift ; Kspresentative1 Bierbower , Colpetner , Draper ( of Knox ) < tow , ( Irimoi , Ilotner , Jnbnaoa , Miller , Talmer ( ol Dlxon ) , and Koche 12. For John \l Tuoyer S niters Browi ( of CUj ) , Hnrridon and Unwell ; Kepre hotitativea Cole , Cook ( of IS'uckub ) , hnb linger , GrimBtewl , Howard , Martiu , Net tleton , Kanney , Kni-sell , Spnnnglo , See\ei Swearingen \Vestoott-KJ. . For J. IL Stickel Senators 'Butler Keyuohls and Kich ; Kcpreseutative Berkley. Cook ( of JetlerAOti ) , Dentnnn Jone , Town , Tumor , W rhau and Ynunj 10. For C. H. Brown Senator Sang ; ltp r > seutatlveB Barton. Davenport , Fraiwe Graver , Hollmaa. Turtle and Ashby 8. For J. Sterling Morton Senators Goaf Duuphy , Patterson and KodRera ; Uepre xADtatlves ( Jarnaby , Draper ( of Cna ) Jleirarich , lloebel , L ird , Neville , Payne Tower and Schr > iler 13. For Dye Senator Connor 1 , For Jati'63 Laird Henator Dolan ; Rep reeeutatlve Babcock 2. For A. U. Conner Senatom Dye ant Fi-her ; Representatives Armlt&ge , Churl Hton , Dodd and S ted well * C. For John C. Co win Senator Kiucali and Xorrie ; KeirreeentatUvs Christopher BOD , Colllni , Dawson , ( Jordon , II ll , I ee Tavlor , Wl onben < nnd Wolph. 11. For Munger Thiinas 1 , For J. H. MHUrd Senatorn Filley am rfcboenh lt ; Koprpsentatlven Aboil , Brit ton , 1'rown , Couth , Field , Gray , Morri eon , Snane , Sessions , Stephtneou , tiuot enbacb , Thompson and Ware 10. For A. J. Weaver Representative Clia pin 1. - - For Ijorenro Croimse Representative Hatch and Kuonev 2. For ( Jeorge W. 13 Doraey Kepresents tivea ( i rout and Chnrlaton 2. For J a K. Boytl .Senator Cutit ld am Itepresentitlves Harrington , McUavoc ! and Watte-J. rz lrl For George B. Jj Ve Ueiirefeatktlve I. McAllister and Whedon-1 ! ' For A. Kwing Uepreiientativa 1U1 clitfe L For Kd J. HM Senator Dech an Thatch 2. For Butler Representative Free'jnrn The ballot occupied about three quartet ol an hour , when the joint convention m jotirned to meet at 1 o'clock to-morrow. THE LEGISLATURE- pc ul Corrwiiondi.nce ol The Bee. HENATK MOIININO HKKSIOK. LINCOLN , January 111 Butler e Pawnee rose under the nail of report from committees and asked why th railroad committee had no report t rmko. Bill No. h had been lo th h nde of the comml'teo "iqht diya. Thn chatnat.ii , Mi * . M Saano , state m rooty thnt the cr-mmitteu woul consider the bill ruh'rred to and othci similar to It , to-duy , and would rep'.i to-morrow. The niecuuiun droppcc on the understanding thnt the repoi would be nmdo without further dehij A special committee is rooommeiu od to oArry out the wish.-a of thu pet . - pie of Baunders county In regard t the inspection of the railroad bridge crouiiu Ilia Platte , in that cunuty. A bill to prohibit poisons ptyir I usurious interest boinij reported ad Tersely , adiicusalon ) arose as to tin llspositloti which had been made ol > thor bills so roportod. It was fount hat the clerk had so construed hii luty as to withhold all such bllli rom the printer , and to put then , way as If finally ralod out of ex stonco. This Is only one instance of many , proving that a grva1 leal cf Incxperionco has been tnrasl nto important placoa , high and low it hn senate. The bill f jr the relief of inmates o ; tisane asylums was lead a ncconc Imo. Referred to committee or publla charities. A bill by Senator Dunphy provid- ng for the publication of the laws " by the lojjislnluto in ono news < in each county wis road a sec o.-.d tim ? ard referred to the commit ee on printing. Ai 11 o'clock a mo'lon ' to take t recces till 11:15 : was agreed to. An invitation fn m the s'ate horli cultural ( society to visit the exhibitior of Nebraska frulta was iccelvcd nnc ocooptcd. Cpnaido-ablo negllgouco or dolaj mving occurred in regard to the irintiug of bills , thn chairman cf the committee on printing waa instructor o inveatignto and report to the ouuiU n the morning the cause rf delay. MOUKIKO HUSSION. January 19 Th bill to define bonn lariea of Cherry county , wiw roportot ) Kck by the committee , with rccom moudation that it so paia. In consequence of the nbionco 01 Senator McShiue , called away by thi loath of his brother , the promisat eport of the railroad committee or > lll N ) . 8 waa not forthcoming. Senator Butler stated thnt hwai ory anxious to have the bill befon senate , and it waa resolved that thi rules should bo suspended and tbi ) ill printed and laid before the'sonati at oi.cd for itu cousldoration. The bill for the relief cf person owning real estate , was read n soconc imo and referred to the jadlclnr CJinmitteo. It wa4 resolved to appoint a committee mittoo of throe to investigate the com plaints of the people of Sannder county against the railroad bridge croaking the Platte rivor. Several other bills were read am referred , some reported back iron committees nnd nt 11:15 : the sonati took a recess till tluio to go into join convention. When thn roll had been called a xplration of roctns , Sing introduce ! , resolution that senators ulnuld havi diitributod to them dally fito dill ) papers , live three cent stumps und iivi one cent wrappers. The dltcuEsion was terminated by ; motion to adjourn to go into join billot. On return to the senate chamber thu aenate voted to adjourn till to morrow morning nt 10 o'clock. ' ' HOC8K THOCEEDINGrt LINCOLN , January 19 The worl of killing bills in the house has core menced in good earnest. This more ing a largo number of unimportan bills wcro reported back from th different committee * , and moat of th reports were ia favor of indefinite ! ; postponing. Only u few were recom trended t ir passage. Nearly every morning a resolutio : ia Introduced to provide for employiu , extra doorkeepers or extra clerke or some other extra help. Yesterda ; morning extra doorkeepers were em ployed , and this morning n rnsolutioi was introduced for another aaalatnn sergeant-at arma , but it was prompt ) ; voted down. Daring the past tot days Botno of the members have beoi Inquiring Into the number of lions employes , and to their ustoniahmen they land that there are about lift ; persons drawing poy at ttip rate of & a day and perquisites , besides the 10 mnmbors. For the first time during the sessioi the house resolved iteelf Into a com mlttee of the whole this morning fo the purpose of considering bills o : general rile. During the session of the committe of the whole five bills were acted upon namely : House roll Xos. 0 , it , 11 , 1 and 21 , und all recommended to pasi Theio bills were ordered engrossed fc a third reading by the house. The extreme cold weather (25 ° bt low zero ) has had a tendency to kee the members in their room * , most c them preferring to hug n red-he stove to attending a cold caucus in room filled with second hand tobuec smoke with n certainty of accoiupliil ing nothing. : HO AH FORGERY. How H Appears Through Vftrtui Spectacles. Special Ils | tcli to Tut Kit. ON , January 19 Th Star has the follonlng : "Orapo sni this morning that he did nor , yosto ; day , send a dispatch to his friends I the Massachusetts legislature wit ! drawing from the senatorial coulee nor has It been his intention to witl draw.1 ; Tho'Star also publishes the follov ing : "UohTON , Janaary 19 That Crap dispatch was sent by ex Colleotc Grlnnll , of New York , to llepresonU tivn Randall , I have read it. ( Signed ) " 0. J. BHOOKH , " Crape himself declines to see r peters ters to-day. COVEHINO IT ur. Crape denies the allegation of fo : gory , and has Inf jrincd Senator HOE that he ( Crape ) sent a dispatch whlc influenced his friends to transfer the ! votoa to him ( Hoar ) 1HU UEimniATK. HOMO * , January 19 (3ov. IJuth signed the certificate tt election < II jar ca senator this afternoon nn the document wan forwarded to U : president of the United States Banal this morning. The governor for Washington to-night on basincca. A Fix ! o Keuort- Special Ulsiutch to Tun linn. UOHTON , January 19.A further li vestlgatiou in the alleged forgery of dispatch tr letter from Crape , ai nounolng his withdrawal from the lonntorial contest , shows thnt no actual letter nor telegram from Crnpo was shown , heuco there was forgery as stated in last night's dispatches. There is no question , however , of the fact that the statement was circulated at the State house , and thnt such a com munication bad been received and it wan generally bclioved. No Ti nth In It dpcflal DuUli ! ) to Tun Hut. WASIIISUMX , January 19 Honr'a election and the alleged forged Grape telegram are thn top'ui of discuKidcii in the capital to-day. The friends of Crape dououno'i tht theory of forgery. Governor Jlico says : Ornpo told mo ho had tolegraphoi hU friends to thro * his strength for Uoar and there is not n word of truth in the rumor of he forged dispiich. 'a IIK BATTLE EL.SEW1IUUE. BpciUl IHipatcit' ) to Tim llni. MINNEHOTA. Sr. PAUL , January 19 Three bal otj for United Suitei senator. No choice. ooiontDO.1 DBNVKU , January Id The eena- orial conU-it aliil coutinuus. The vote in the joint Bcsaion to-dny devel oped nothing noA % ( Another caucus ' to-ninht. was held - - -v' The Miolitunn SeuatorNb p ipr < > lal Dlpjiatcli to TIIK BM. Duiuorr , January 19 The first jallot iri the joint uonventiou of the ogislnture for United States senator was ES follows : Ferry 52 , Stout 50 , ilanohot 7 , Burrows 7. The fifteen other votes weroscattoriug on ton can didates. CHICAGO K ACES. Entries for the Summer Meeting. Spoilal IMjp tch to Tin linn OUIOAUO , January 19The sixteen stakes opened by the Chicago Driving ir.rk for it * summing running rneot , Juno 27th to July 0h , cloood the loth inst. , nnd will bo made public to morrow , Tno entries number 595 , with omo stables yet to come. Tbo jrentoat nnmbor of ontreia for any previous meeting wna 487 , in .lime 1882. Tha entire conutrv contributes to the list , there being 107 stablcH rep- eBontod. Aside from the turf nipii ef Kentucky , Tennusseo , Illinois , Ohio , nd other etatoa in the heart of the nutton , entries nro made hy SVm M Djnnor and L P. Uruce , of New lornoj ; Oliarlus Boy o nnd John Forhos , cf Canada ; Ulifton Hall , of California ; Wm. OottriU nnd Ira Brldo , of AUbaniiV. . L Scott , of PonnB > lvnnii and AI. M Allen , ol Utah. Moat of thsso r waern have not heretofore boon rooreautited. The Secretnry's Oiinlon- Mpocl&l Dispatch to Tim Bin. WASIIINOTON , January 19. la ro- apone to a letter from the attorney general asking for auggestiona in the matter , Secretary Teller , iu a lottei dated to-day , exprenced the opinion that the inclosure of large tracts ol public land bp a barbed wire , feii7o 01 otherwise by the herders or stockinet ) should bo enjoined as a nuisance if II becomes detrimental to the public In terest to tiiVextont of preventing set tlements , of interrupting the aveuuoe of commerce , or intorforim ; with mall transportation in the use of highways , etc. The secretary recommends thai proper stops bo taken in the cases that como to the attention of the depart , mont of juotico to ntop this unlawful monopoly. Ho thinks the United Status may resort to all methodn ol procedure to protect its own interest ; that would be available to protect other parties in like circumstances. The G.D on Sugar. Speaal Dtopntch to TDK llkii. Sr Louis , January 19. TheGlobo Democrat saye : The Hawaiian treatj cannot be abrogated without a great violation of faith until September , 1885 , and that the weight of argument from the standpoint of American in teresta is decidedly in favor of main taining the convention. A great deal of nonsense has been written nboul the "loaa" which the treaty has occa sioned to our government. The fact is that It has been the meanB of greal gain to many of our citUans and ol leas to none of them. The owners of sugar plantations are Americans , There huH boon an enormous increase in the sales of American merchandise to the islands since the arrangement was made , and ) / the treaty has noi cheapened sugar iu California lot thi Californiaus look to the Central Paci fie railroad for their satisfaction. It li that company's freight rates and no the f Uwitllan treaty that makes sugai unnaturally dear on the Pacific slope A Printer Out of Horlx. Hif'i | J lM | > iit * ll to 1 * < Dili , Sr. LOUIH , January 1H About ( o'clock to-night Kllhu Palmer , i printer In the employ of the Grea Western printing company , met hii wife on Fifteenth street , between Pini and Chestnut , draggei her into at alloy close by , and shot her in uecl with a revolver , and then put a bal into his own head , The woman wa only alightly hurr , but Palmer , whi was taken to n dispensary , thence sen to the city hospital , Is said to bo mor tally wounded , the ball having ontom the brain behind the right oar , Palme Bays he shot his wli because she lef him aud entered a uTaroputablo house while the woman Bays he had no cauai whntovcr for the not. A Cbnngn of Glfloa. iatch tolui B NKW YOIIK , January I'.i ' E. Haw ley , general agent of the Callfornli fiat freight line ( Iowa nee ) > haa t ui dori'd his rcsij'nution , to take tll'o Fbru ry luth , to aoeopt the gcnori freight nnd passenger agency of lh < Gi'vpston ' , Harrlsburi ' , and Sin Antonio nio A ; Southern Pacific railroad. Curtailing Gail Proiluotlou. 8pecll Ill < i > aUh tuTur. llfh. PiiiLADKM'iUA , January 19 - Tin combined Anthracite Coal companies agreed to auipond pradaction on thi last three days of each week untl further notice , A SPECIFIC DUTY. Which the Republican Party will Perform in Behalf of American ' ican Labor , The Factorioa of the Nation Must be Protected nt the Bxpenaa of the Many. The P.xrty Oauous OrJord the Early Passa o of the Taritt Bill , A Eplrliad Debto in the S.uatc on the Duty on Qn ! s , The President Protosta Anntust Spec- ItU Legislation of All Kinds. CAPITAI. NOTES. Special Dispatchoe to Tim llM. A 1IKHSAOK ON H 'KUIAL LKOIHtiATION , YAfllII ! > TON , January 19. Thoeori' ute bill directing the secretary of the treasury to redeem five bonds stolen from Hobott Stodart Wild and destroyed stroyed by thieves , having becotno f law by lapse of time , the president improves the opportunity to oxprsaf to the Bonato his disapproval of tliii clais of legislation in the followluy words : " 1 have carefully considered the provisions of the Bonato bill , No. GUI , entitled 'A bill for the rohof ol Robert Stodarl Wild. ' I am of the opinion the gcnorf.1 ntatuto la uuf ficeiitly liberal to provide for rnlicf it all proper caaos ot doatroyod Uaitoi Btntoa bonds , and I believe the ac1 above referred to conatitutca an evil precedent. It ia not , however , BO objectionable jectionablo aa to call for my forma disapproval , and I have allowed itjtc booomo a law under the conati'.utiona provision , contenting myself wltl communicating ; with the sonata li which the bill originated my dlsap proval of Hpccial li'gialntion of thi character. " THE CAUIMVT. All members of the cabinet wort present at the mooting to-dsy , Thi session wns eliort. The proposed Moxt can treaty was the only question o Importance counldcrod. ULOSIXn T1IK NAVY TAHDS. Inquiry as to the reliability of clos ing any of the navy yards loads t onrtain concluaion that on the illjt o Much ull nnvy yards will bo ctoaei except these nt Now York , Norfolk Washington and Mare Island , owinj to deficient appropriations. TI1K NATIONAL PARK LKAK1I. The socressiry of the interior son to the senate copies cf u cor roe pondonco and other papers relating t the agreement of the lease of Itufu Hatch and two others , nith exolusiv privileges of lands , embracing thro principal objects of Interest in th Yallowetona Nitloual pfirlr i TUB NATIONAL BOAltD OK TllADK. approved such congress actions as wil secure abrogation of the ITa < vailni treaty and adjourned. CONOREaSIO N AXi. Special Dlsintcbes to Tun linn. WABIUNOTON , January 1 ! ) In thi honao Mr. Moore , of Tennessee , i joint resolution pro { > oaiiig a ccmatitu tional amendment granting to cungres the power to providu by upproprlat legislation for the legal onforcemen of the obligation of contracts ontoruc into by the states of the Union. Mr , 11 iscock endeavored to dispena with the private business f > r to-daj but failed to secure the necessary two thirds vote and trio house went Inti committee 11 the whole , Mr. Rich , o Michigan , in the chair. At 2 o'clock the committee aroao and the house pissed two private bills The war claim bill thtm gave rise t < some debate , and tha year and nayi wore ordered on its passage , uondlnj which , on motion of Mr. Roboaoi ( N. J. , ) house at 1 ! o'clock ndjouanod and A RKI'UKLIUAN CAIM'UK was held Immediately after adjourn mont. Robeeon presided and Mlllc ( Pa. ) was secretary. Speaker Koife offdred a resolution , which In i IFjc declared the republicans of the honsi would proceed to consider the taril bill Tuesday nextImmediately after th < naval appropriation till shall bo dii posed ( f , and that it shall have preference once overall other legislation txcopt ing appropriation bills until brough to a vote. A resolution was adopted , afto : brief spofo'ios from Kelly , McKlnltj (0 ( ) and Iloskoll ( Km. ) in explana lion of Its provisions and probibli efl'jct. Kasson spoke , but not so mud on the merits of the bill as to urgi full and constant attendance of repnb ilcan members during the debate. I was agreed there shall bo four houn general debate on the bill two hour to each side , and that the amend mpnts shall bo debated under the fivi minutes rule , While there was per feet harmony in the caucus and a generally orally expressed desire to pass the bill and so effect a revision of the tariil several members expressed their intention tontion to amend it and there was ovl dent a disposition to have it under stood there would bo demands fo modification from the republican when the bill gets under way. Thi estimated given in explanation of thi olfect of the bill put the total , rndna tion of revenues from custom receipts at $25,000,000 The roductloi on Euyar alone ia $12 000 000 nnd th reduction on wool S'J.OCO.OOO. TJi estimated specific reduction ia put 01 an avcrjga at 12 per cent. Thcro wn nothing in the eomito bill or any othu than ia contHined in that roportoi from the wnv > t und nieanH coramitte which will bo laid before the hnnsi ii printed form Monday , with thro columns of figures opposite ouch Iton in the schedules to show the prcsen rate of duty , the rate rr.commendo < by the tariff commission and the rat proposed by the bill. It Is expectoi the n v l appropriation bill will oocup\ SUnrday and Monday. There were present at the CAUCUS be * twoen 130 and 140 members , and il * aa romarknd aa the most ( ffrctivi meeting o ( the kind over hold by the party. SENATE I'ttOCEEni.VUS. In the sonnto the poatofliou appropriate priato bill was taken up. Mr. Plum said ho would ask the senate to diipoao of It to day. Debate then ensued on the clause proposing n reduction of loiter postage - ago to two cents , and nt Iho oloao of the morning hour the posh ill 30 bill was laid as wo and the souato resumed canndoratiu of the tariff bill , Senator Vftr.oj made a calculation to show the duty on imported window glu&a In 18827i $1,110. 100 and that M ft result of Iho tariff about $1K" : > 0- , COO wan added to the price of gluts ol dorucoUa manufacture. Ho was nt n leas tn ' now what reason could bo glrou i - imposing this bardeu upon thp pi > Jo unless It wf ro put on the gronn f protoctnig AmuticAn labor , and r.i o the honcDfy of those who guvo t t ic on was illustrated by the cot. luct of the frroat Indianu iluaj ; nnnuLjturer , Mr. Ddpnu , iu import' lilg ohi > p Jjolgians to tnko the plac ( othiti American workmen. Ho was also h.'oriuud ' thta gentleman had boon u'lowud to import his mtohinorj free of duty , Dabuty ensued upon the labor quita < tlon. Ranalor Williama said DAWOS OB suiliod i hat there was no other hboi in this country but manufacturing la bor , aud that the manufacturing la borer might to rucoivo $2 a day whil < the farm Inboreis gota only 70 cent ind thnt farm laborers ought to b , t xcd for the boneQt of others. Seimtor Dnwoa dented thin , nnd aaU if the f ictories wore closed and opera tlvos turned out upon thp farms , i would reduce thn compensation o firm laborers 50 per cent at oni blow. The factories by furnishing i market for the farmer , enhance thi value of his farm labor and his land Senator Willln-nn-Why. Mr. L'rosi dent , that's all booh. [ Laughter. There are not moro than 6 pnr cent c our people employed in minuf.'ctnroc Pennsylvania , Senator Williams Bale not only raised enough farm product to supply the laborers of faolorloa , be she shipped some to Europe , end h ponld n loct two comities in 111 nols or Kun an that could prc rluco moro provisions than n factory opar.-Uivon in the country coal consumo. Senator Vance dircujaed the quo tion of wages paid fiotory operutlvr of Kuropo and Atuerici roepootivnlj nud avguei5 the tariff far1 more tha oqvored the difTereucn. Senator DAWOS replying to Vunoi asV'Ltl why no Lawoll or Lnwronce < Eloljoko grow up around that motl\ power of the lloanoko river nn anaworcd the queution himself t u yliir | , there wiui no reason oxco ] the people preferred to tap trees at make turpentine and buy what the required of foreign producers rath tnan produce for themselves , ° 1ittlor Harrison ofl'crod un araoni mont fixing the duty on rou h lal glass nt the sumo rate aa iu the pa tariff. Adopted. Senator Harrison reported from tl committee on territories a bill I authorize thn county of Vauktoi Dakota , to fund its repudiated rail rot indebtedness In new bondo. This preliminary to asking the admission i Dakota into the Union ( in a atato. Senator Hoar having rojtynod th regency of the Smithsonian Instltuti Senator Edmund's wiva appointee Adjourned. Ha Dcnlo * thn Telegram- Special Dispatch to Tim lit r. WAHIIINCITON , January It ) . Iu re furring to a statement contained I The Boston News Item late list nigli to the fcilect that Hoar secured th support of Orapo men wan the resul of forgery , The Nutinnttl Republics this morning publlnhcu an intervioi with Orapo , obtained at 2. 00 o'clock i the morning , in which he says ; ' ' did not know there wai to bo an mooting of my friends I have nt soon any Boston papers and do nc know the nature of the dispatch a Inded to. I sent sovorul dispatches. "Hut " said the "Did , reporter , yo send a dispatch requesting yoi friends to vote for Mr. Hoar ? " "No , " answered Grape , "I aunt u such dispatch. " Fira In Now York. Hpoe'al Dieiiakli to TIIK i > n. NEW YOHK , January lit A fn In the five Htory marble building o Uarcloy street , adjoining the Aat < house to-night , gave the irnproBsio It was the hotel building that was ci fire , creating much oxcitoment. 1 view of the present epidemic of hot fires , u largo force of engines wa qnickly summoned , and the exai place of the fire located. It wi quickly extinguished. The durua : done amounted to $10,000 Tha Royal Party. Special Dlspitch to Till Das OIIAKLBSTON , S. 0. , January ! ! . - Princess Louise , MaTtjnls of Lorno an party arrived thin evening. 1'ho di pot was crowded with pooplo. Th princess and maiquis bowed to tl vlco consul and walked rapidly inl the waiting rooms whore carrligi were taken and the party went imnu dlatoly to Charleston hotel where suite of rooms were In readiness. Tl princbts tjxpcctud to biard the Did on iho 27th und sail I > r Bermuda. TSnuth ui'aFitht Horsn. SlHtcul Ilsiitcli ] to TDK llnii. LA\MIKMI : , Musi , January I'.l.- The sttillion Piimbcrton , with n 2 ' . record , while being driven to u nlolp this afternoon , bocitmo unmaiiagiub and ran into a picket fence and MI instantly killed. He WHI ornii d Y , II , 0. Nevins , of Mothuen , a ; d v , . uod ut $10 000. CnlliNluii nt' Special Dleiuitcli to Tim Urn SVUAUUHK , N. Y. , January 1 ! ) A oxproiis train goinq ea.it on the Nu York Oentral this morning dashed inl the roar of a freight train on the mai rack , cast oi Syracuse Two brailc nen were Injured , No paasoiigon ittrt. The damage to rolling stocli nd freight is oonsidornblo. 'llic iccidcnt was caused by the switch aiders being asleep on duty. CAHCELLED BY COURT. The Iowa Prohibition Ainond- mont Doolarod Unconstitn- lional by the Supreme Umubrinua [ nnd His Disciples ViotorioUb in the Hawkeye - eye Stuto. | Kcktl Dlsjwtch to Tim UKI DKS MOINKS , January 19 The pro- Ibitiou amendment to the constitu ent adopted by the puptihr vole last line WHS declared Invalid by the tu- irumo court to-day , Jurlgo Srevura Qudoring the opinion. Tim case on- itliut Kohlur it Ling va. Hill , cime rom Divouport. The plaintiff unod 1111 for the vulttu of beer aold him. 1111 admitted the debt , but pleaded hat Iho constitutional amendment for- > ndo thi ) Sato i f beer , wlno nnd ute , nd claimed exemption from the , ubK The plftintifls nmondrd heir petition by declaring thnt the mondment was not In force , the ocord - > f the Eighteenth asminbly ailii g to show it had p.uoed and thnt ho houno measure was different from ho hinoudinont un pissed by the ncu < ute in form nnd substance fnrthot hat the subsequent nctiur on the lOtli [ id not nnd could not cure carolesfi loss in the Kightconth ur.nembly. The : -aoe was tried by Judge Unvoa ai Davenport , who gave a verdict foi .he plaintiff for the amount claimtiri ind declared Uio nmondmont not in operation. Tl.u opinion rendered ii very long nnd r-sviows fully the cam uul nil luithoii I'.MI bearing thereon Many collateral issues vruro raitti' it the lower court , but having bcoi dropped as nmna'cml. .ludg Soovors s ys thnt while It i truu the rmollod bills ar landmarks of evidence , yet inaamuc ni the IOWA COIIB itution dora not re quire umcndmunts to the uauatitutio to bo enrolled us laws are , higlslativ journals in tlilu state atu equally con potent ns ovldenco nn to the constlti tionnl provtnions us enrolled bills. I the cnao at bar the journal of tl houao of the eighteenth nnjotnbly doi not nhow the amendment was p.ussni aud also that it varied in form un nuhatiinco. from the meabtiro in tl a junto. Thia bulug the caao , the no : legislature oould not correct the mi takua of its predecessor , nnd tl amendtnout falls , The disueut of Judge Beck ia loii or than the opinion. Ho takes tl opposite ground to the view abov aud says iu addition tint Inasmuch the pooplw had elected the members the nineteenth ntsembly on the issi of the Amendment , they thomselv had cured the Irregularities of tl eighteenth aasomby. Judge Beck ; J declares the much mooted abort pub cation in thu Oskaloosa paper to ha' ' beun tubatnntinl compliance with tl law. The cuuo wus hoard by t audience that filled the senate chui bur noiirly lull. FOHEIGN. Special Dispatched to Tun HKI. A QUENCH 1.E1IBI1ION. I'AIIIH , January 19. Some cf tl morning papers ) /ivo further details i the alloyed organization of n civil wi In West Franco with the help of tl Catholic workmen clubs and mcntio the discovery of a Icgltimliit 001 splrncy called the "Catholic alliance , forming n vast association direcod L Uaran de Cliarottol. They declni that thirty-throe loglonei have bee formed in the west and centre. _ Se < oral cflhuru of the armynre Implicate in the conspiracy , and depots of am exist. The LaVettairo declared thi a rising in a LiVonduo Is fixed f , ir tl 21st instant. A HKAVY CONOU8HION. January 19. Thn terrific explosions took place to-da In a gunpowder manufactory In Mn don , when nearly all the houses woi unroofed by the concussion. Tl neighboring towns and villages ai much damaged. Tlio loss of life unknown , but it Is feared that fort perished. Tlio windows in this cit ; which Is eight miles from Mulden ai broken. Twelve bodies of victims of thn ea plosion were discovered. Twelv workmen were In the building at tli time of the oiplohlon. Four woi greatly injured The inhabitants ui leaving i n . . honees. There la n fnir ot further oxplooions. AN UNSAI.TKI ) MA11TYH. PAIUH , January 19. Dorano , lionapartist member of the house i deputies gave notice to the prefect i police , last evening thnt IIH had postc Prince Jerome Nnpoleon'rt manifest outside his own house and challengi him on the illegality ef the aotioi Persons passing by .the house pnllc the placard down. Tno polioo declit : to gratify Dorano's offer of nmrty dom. TUB J'llINCb'H lll'.OMKT. PAUIS , January 19. The Figai luaorts thnt Princp Jerome Kapoloc now regrets ho eliminated the phrai contained in the draft of his manlfoa n i follows : "Who ever ho inuy b the elect cf the people will ba the own logitlmnto chiof. " Another Fnr o Gone i toTiir IlKB , January l'i .leromo ( Furgo , brother o the late Win ( Firgo , of express fdiuo , died to-da ; Fargo waa snpcrlntundunt of the ro uatato nrd puisunnl properly of tl American Express company on ull 1 litiea we.it of BuflMo up to the tin of hln death. Norvoousnera , acbillty and o : haustod vitnlity cured by usli Brown's Iron Bitters. CREAM CITY SENSATIONS Positive Evidence J gainst the Newhall House Incendiary Secured , The Excitement Gradually In- cr aoos as the Fnota Become Known , 'ho OptrA Honn Accid nt the Ro- Kttlt of GrcnH Two Men Mid tlio Troiujury Kfttnlly Injnrocl , DU1 Not Ltnvo Iho Gltv. DUipntch to Till HHI. A1H.WAUKUK , January 19 Sheller , 10 Alleged Newhall house iueendury bruu ht b.ick to the j il huro ulutly tbii morning. It is now set- hid beyond n doubt that ho never oft tlio city , but was concealed in the cuso of one of the dopution ot the iirrlll' . The roison for thin notion is ard to find becmie besides tlio ex- iteuient immudiiitoly following the rrcot the nnttf w.ia taken cxtrunuly uiot. The cvidonco thnt Schullor cmoved his stock the dny provloui to : io firu accumulivten. Ithus now como c light that ho oven removed the * alls of ( ho tcvtn billiard tables lu cre the I'm1 The value of 'ho stock rcroted BO fir Is about { tl 000. The enroll during this forenoon hits ro- uttcd in finding onu body , making orty-six b'jdlen secured , and leaving lirto still to bj accounted for. Th Newhall Fivo. pcclul Il itattli to Tun linn. MIL-VAUKKK , January 19 Only enemy my wiu found in the rninu of the dnhnll houae to-day , niAklnu f irty- ix in nil. One cf the oliarrnd Dodics identified as Mrs Miller , of Out. , one of the employes if tin ) hotel , which bring ! up the di > ntiliud dcnd up to twenty-nine. I'hii meotini ; to make arrangements " > r the mass fiinornl adjourned till 0 mortow. Sincn the discovery of the f ict that Sahulli r diiposod of n largo part of1 hm stock , the excitement re- the prieoucr la growing. Six barrels c f whisky secreted by him were attached to-day by ortniitors. The authorities refuse positively 10 let the prisoner bo noen or give information regarding the ovldonco , but the remarks of the fiolioj leave it to bo inferred thnt fiey have pobitlvo ovldonco to substantiate tlio charge made against the prisoner. The Simtinol will pnblVi to morrow ( f the hotel , giving the every ocoupint of the rooms. The lint was made up by thu son of 'andlord ' and the otilef clork. Th' y gitro the following totalr : ( luosta saved , 02 ; employes navoii , ! U ! ; guests lost , 25 ; employes lost 34 ; total lo jt , , W. The list made up by the asso ciated press agent contains 72 namei. cf uertonr roporte < l lost. TJIK Ul-EUA IIOUNK ACUUICNT AUBI ( : JbVrrrington , fatally injured' ut the explouinn In the opera house Inst night , died this afternoon. Albert Seremoro cannot live , as the physi cians say. The other three injured are doing well and will rocn.er. The c iifoof the accident was thw explosion of the cak ium light oylindtr , the ro- suit of mixing hydrogen and oxygin gas , with which the two cylinders were charged. The mistake woa made by Fnriington in the f jronoon. It was noticed und his attention calkd to it by the flcono artist accompanying the > 1 'Lights o1 London" company. Far. ringtcn replied it was ull right ; that when ho wanted hydrogen all ho had to do was to tarn on the oxygen cyl inder. This ho forgot to do. The Boenio artist also told Manager Marsh that the running of calcium lights eras in Inexperienced hands , and that he WAS apprehensive of danger. Chemist liodo lays the wonder li that the entire building WDH not blown to pieces. The vessel exploded .was about three feet long and one in di ameter. The prompt action on the part of the officials and the soniiblo men in the audience prevented fatal results from a stampede. The com pany plays to-night before empty seats. A benefit matinee for the injured la advertised for to-morrow. It ia stated that the accident will seriously cripple the whole season of the opera house , which is not at all a safe place In case. of tiro. tiro.A A Lunatic' * Bloody Work. Special Dtrpvtth to Till Ull. UTNJA , N. Y. , January lit Thura- dy night Harvey Taylor , of Itichfield Springs , killed his wifd und mother- in law , and then hanged himself. The bodies were discovered this after noon by Taylor's son-in-law. The w. men hnd their heads crushed In ; they were regularly laid out on the tl > or , with hands crossed , ftuas washed and fvet tied. Taylor was found In the cellar. He was do- rnnctd. The "Q" Dtniei. apt-rill DlluUcli to Tun Ull DOBTON , January 19 It Is stated here that the Chicago , Burlington it Qalncj' rnilrnad111 probably buy the Denver and Rio Grande as reported in a Chicago dispatch ipotU ! Dlipatch to Tux Ilia WASIIINOTON , January 19 The colored boy Charles Shtw , was hanged at 12:45 : p. in. to-day for the murder of hii sister on the lh ( ! of January 18HI. 18HI.UL.UU UL.UU , Md. , January 19 Arthur Preston , colored , nuudiil , was hanged In nn enclosure In the jail yard this afternoon for the murder of his colored mistress , AFary Dorscy , last April , by ctushin ? her uknll with an ate. _ Another HoteltBuruoil. .Spin uil DUp.-xtilitoTin. llt.K. QUI.VOY , 111 , January 19. The Qulnoy house , a large hotel , burned this morning. The guests escaped with great diflisnlty.