i mi. . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. " \ . . v / TWELJFTH OMAHA NEB WKDNJSSDAY MOENTNG FEBRUARY Ul 8 83 THE STATE CAPITOL , Bills of All Colors an ! Conditions Crowded Through the Legislature , 'The Lincoln Lobby Secures Sufficient Support for the Capitol Tax. The Variouti Railroad Bills and the Prospects of Passage. Pointed QueBtiouB to State Of ficers and Some Replies. The NnbrnBkii City Bank Claim .Favarnliljr Kt purled. THE LEGISLATURE. SpecUI DlipiUh to lnic But. LINCOLN , February 13. The capl- tel appropriation bill yraa passed by a committee of the whole house this morning by a vote of 49 to 40 , with the amendment that the limit of the coat of the now building la $450,000 , and the architect's commiBulon reduced from ono and a half per cent to ono per cent , or an aggregate t f $4,500 for for the piano. He has already been pild over $2,030 for the plans of the winga , and this is exclusive of the cost of superintending , which will aggregate two per cent , or $9,000 , more. The senate is now debating the railroad bill , which was reported back by the senate railroad committee. THE bJtNATE. Editorial Oorreflpondonoa ol Ins Uii. BILLS REPORTED. LINCOLN , February 12. Thossnato convened at 2:15 : p. m. , nearly all the members being pressnt. The regular routine occupied more time than usual , owing to the largo number of bills reported back from the different committees. The judiciary committee alouo re p jrted back thirty-throe bllla , most of which received a favorable ra- port. Tin bill providing for the abolition lition of the grand jury system was reported back , with a recommendation that it do not pus , and the report of the committuo .13 adopted. The acnato railroad bill , which waa n/ made a special order for 3 o'clock to / duy , was made n special order for to morrow at 10:30 : , erring to the fact that tald bill had not beou returned from the committee. PENSIONS FOB SOLDIERS. Senator Reynolds offered the follow lug rtunluiioi' : WUEKEAH , Under onr national revenue nuo IUWB largo Bums * of money are being gathered into onr national treasury , even largely in excess of the amounts necessary to meet the current expenses of the government and the amonnta neoecairy for a healthy reduction of the nation Hi debt , therefore bo4t RESOLVKD , By ihts senate , that we earnestly petition cangross that they enact suoh laws as Trill place each clti zsn of this nation , vmo muy have served the country three months or t more in the military sarvlco ihoroof and who lias received an honorable discharge from such service and who may have attained the ego of 50 years , upon the poueion rolls , and that all cltizona who have served the country as prescribed above , aa they attain 'the age of 50 years , shall vbo placed upon the pouuion Hat , and your petitioners , the Bi'twto of the state of Nubraska , for th eighteenth nesslon thereof , will over pray. RHBOLVIJO , That the nr crotary of this senate bo and tic u hordby directed to forward two drtlQud copies of this preamble and- resolution to each of our niooibflrs Iu ocnyrci'ii , A motion to eu'jpand the rulua and paaa the resolution was defeated , only Connor , Dfch , Reynolds nnd Walkui voting Iu favor. GOING FOIt THE TRBABUnEIl. Brown of Douglas offered the fol lowing : RESOLVED , That the state treaauror be and ho is hereby respectfully rb quested to furnish at thtf very , earllos day prootlotblo the information hereinbefore inbofore atked for and now requirac by the following quMtions : Flrrst , Do tbo books In your office show that any iuteiMt moneys ( other than those mantioaod in your comma nlottlon to the soaaio on the 20th ultl mo ) Lave boon received tnd oreditoc to the siato d rinff the yoor 1682. B eond , If yon aaiwei the books ( n \ . you oflloo chow , o any ono of them shows , that such luUfMt money bai boon rooclvod , yon MO then rcquestec to Inform this body upon which June 01 funds said ( utcioit money w s earned od end td state to which f aud the umo was credited ; the time of its paymanl Into the treasury ; the runount thus paid and tha total tunoaat of Intoios money puwd to the < w4U of etch separate fund. This resolution wont ores till to oaoxrow nnder the rules. Senator Brown offered a resolution asking the attorney gomeral for ai opinion in regard to the legal am equitable responsibility of the stat in the bill now pending before thl leghlatnre to appropriate money t pay the claim of the Nebraska Olty national bank amounting to rovora thousand dollarc ; also a rosolutlo calling for an opinion from the earn offioor In regard to approprjatln S5COO aa required by a bill now pone ing to purchase tax deeds given by th county treasurer of Lancaster connt on lots owned by the atiun. Bat thcno resolutions were adopted. The bill prohibiting public ofliaar of every kind from receiving fn o rat road passes waa up on ita third rent ing. It appoint ! ? that the bill now pending had been offered as a sabat tute , and sold substitute aa a aub t ute not having been road thrco times : corditg ) to law it vras voted to have t put upou its fits , reading for the urpoeo of coveting nil defects which was accordingly done. Another bill E the same nature , which had been mended to death in tha oommittoe of 10 whole , catno up on ita third read- ng and waa on motion referred back o-tho rsilron-1 oouimilteo. There are four bills now pending or the orpantzxtlun of aa many now ounllos , namely : Dtwoa , Cherry , Jrown and Luup. From present ap- icaraucca these bills will probably ba lassod , TIUCK8 OP THE MONOl'3. Senator Reynolds arosa for infor- nation. lie aald that the honso part f the apodal railroad committee had net and taken evidrnco after both ouso and aonato committees had boon lacharged , and now they wanted to orco that testimony , taken after the ommlttoos had boon discharged , Into 10 record , and ho wanted to know If ila waa conalderod fair A lively ebato ensued , taken part in by a umber of senators. A motion waa made by Brown , cf lay , to publiih the testimony taken 'tor the committees had boon dls- larged , but have the same appaar 'as matter of record. McShano moved that said testimony > o reviewed but not printed. Upon ila question the yeas and naya were called and the motion waa lost 9 o9. The question then came up aa or- ; lnally introduced , but before a vote ai reached the senate adjourned till o-morrow at 9 o'clock. THE DATE OF ADJOURNMENT. LINCOLN , February 13. After the enate resumed its cession , Senator IcShano offered the following : KKSOLVEP , That a committee of ireo be appointed to confer with a iko committee of the house to fix a ay foradjonrnmoat , sine die. A This resolution was adopted with- nt opposition. PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND. In answer to a resolution intro < uoed several days ago by Senator 3annor , the state treasurer sent the ollonlog oommuuloition to the senate : I have the honor to acknowledge bo receipt of the followh g resolution dop'od by your committu to-wit : "RESOLVED , That our state troas nror bo respectfully reqDotted to In orm the aonato at as early a day an opslblo the true amount of the permanent manont school fund now on hand and not invested in bonds , and whether cald school fundr , if any , not so invested In bonda la now in the vaults of the state treasury and whether the eauio or any part thereof now , or at any time has been oaned to banks , associations or iudl vldtiala. " t'p'yiug to the above I will eay ba : the trno amount of permanent chool funda now on hncd arid not in vested in bonds is 8137(608 77 , and hat the amount not so Invested in > ondu is in the vaults of the treasury u currency , gold mid silver coin , and hat no part thereof is now or : it any imo during the term of oflL : bin > aen loaned to banks , associations or ndividuals. Verv tea peaif ally , P. D STDRDEVAST , Staw Tit3.ieuror. THE ATTORNEV-QENCRAL'S OPINION. The following communication from he attorney general was received and oad yesterday afternoon : To tha Honorable Senate of Nebrajla. I nm in receipt of the resolution of 'our ' honorable body , requesting the .ttornoy-genoral . to fnrnlsn the senate with a written opinion as to whether or not it la nocccasary nnder the con- titution of the atato that bills that my bo introduced or substituted for other bills should" bo road on three different dnyg. Soctlnn eleven , article three of the constitution clearly requires every )111 and concurrent resolution to be read at largo on three different days. Ill's ' provision , intended aa it is to prevent hasty and improvident legls- iitlon , might be rendered nugatory if , ay substituting ono measure for an- otitor , the reading of the measure thus substituted might'thereby be doapona- od with. I am of the opinion a com- Blanco with the constitution would reqvlro all bills , including thoao offer ed aa substitutes , to be road on three different days. Respectively your obedient servant , ISAAC POWERS , JH , Attorney-General , This opinion will have the effect to delay some of the substitute bills , but as there Is yet thuo to make a law , it can do no vey gieat harm. The eoato Is disposed to treat this opinion s rood law. Svbctitnte foi senate file No. 28 , A bill to prevent the notlving of bee nUrotd puses by pwoaa holding office. cm * np on Its s tend Adlng , and by a rote It wu otJUved to Its third mdtag , tliuo ( kipping all the ooBunittcoa. An oxaot dinutata of LbU bill t viflg baen ooiuadciad by th Mllioad oommlttoo , and the com mittee of the whole , oocunltteo work Iu vapid to the eamo waa considered onuoocssary. ntnrrnro mn Tzsnutmr. Senate * Mcflhtno moved to suspend the rules and roooosidei the vote or dering the pitnting of the testimony tako'n b fo o the special rollro&d com mittee. Ho stated that bo bad In quired of tho'seoioUry of state and learned that to print thla tMtimony would ooit tbo state the sum of $ GGO Senator Reynolds thought that the money would bo well invested , and ho hoped that the rule would not ba sus pended or the vote reconsidered. The senate rofnaed to reconsider the vote. SENATOR lIUnEU'fl RAILROAD HILL , rooonatrnotcd by the railroad commit tee , came np thla morning In the com mittee of the whole. The bill provldea that the state treasurer , secretary of atato nnd auditor of public accounts shall constitute n railroad comminslon , who nhall have three secretcrlea who shall ba paid $3,000 a year each Brown of Ltucarter moved to strike out $3,000 and Insert $1,500 This waa fought by Senator Conner , Butler , Brown of Douglas , Dech and Reynolds. It waa clalmid that the ocrrtarlos would virtually bothocjui- uimlon and that competent mon would ot accept a position with BJ much ork nnd ao Httlo p y SJWCM movnd to amend iho arornd- inont mikluK the salary cf thn occro- arlea § 2,603. Both the amendment ud the amendment to the amend- nont wore lost. The commltteo at this point arose nd the aonato adjonrnod till 2 p. in. THE HOUSE. IrxuUl CorrctpouJence o ( Tin U . UBHERAL IlU.SINF.Kfl. LINCOLN , February 12. The hence oataemblod thia aftoruoon nt 2:30 : roclscly. Mr. Franao annonnoad that ho had ceivod a dispatch from Major North tatlug that hit wife hoi jnut died and king that ho bo excused. Ho waa nanimoualy excused until such time s ho could conveniently return. A commltteo of Two was appointed y the speaker to confer with n coni- iltto of three on the part of the aou- to to fix the day on which both OUBOS should adjourn. The committee 01 rallroada recom- ended the bill defining the liability : corporations for injury to em- ilyea for passage. The house then wont into commit- oo of the whole with Oook , of Nnok- UK , in the chair. Thn bill providing for the payment f { 900 to PdgeT. Franola for survey- ng noliool lands in Red Willow county hich bad boon imparfostly surveyed > y the government surveyor , after 01113 discussion was sat down upon. Tao bill for the relief of the N > raska Olty National bank was next ealt with. The bill providoi for the laymoutrf the sum of $13,010 50 to ho bank , which , it is alleged , the tate had unjustly collected of thn ank on a jadgmont for the above mm received by ex-Governor W. U. "amoa on behalf ot the state , which ho onverted to hla own nao. After a onnthy debate , on motion of Mr. Grout , uf Otoc , the bill \vnn reported ' ack with a recommendation that it do paw. Mr. Wolph , of OABB , moved n adverse motion , but It was voted lown. Mr. Johnson , of Blunders , moved a resolution that after to-day 10 bill shall bo Introdnced txsopt by a wo-thirda vote Nearly a dozsu Ilia vere introduced , Adjourned till 9:30 : to-morrow morning. HILLS REPORTED. LINCOLN , Fubruary 13. TIio house met at 9:30 : thia morning. Mr. Grout , ho chairman of the special railroad omraitteo , presented tholr report , and u motion ( > f Clark , of Douglas lounty , 2,000 ooploa were ordered to 19 printed for dlatiihution A pretty Ivoly dUcuaalou took place over Mr Whodou's bill to Increase the salaries f dcputioa of state officers. The ma- .ority report of the committee on finance , ways and means favored the passage of | .ho bill , and the minority , 'eport nrged that U should not pats. Mr. Wolph claimed that the salariea now paid by the slate for tbiiwc are htgliur limn tor similar work uonu for pnratn individusls. Teachers who spent thousands of dollars , nnd mnny years of tht-ir lives in qualifying fm positions iu our colleges wt > ro not paii near ao well. Gray , of Douglas , doacrlboil it ns the first attempt at civil eervioo re- orm in Nebraska. Ho mntntat ict that the civil servants should be piid n proportion to the years of experi ence they had in their dutlo. Hall of Cats , thought it WAS civil sarvloo with a vengeance beginning at $1,50 ( for the lowest grade of clurks. Net loton was of tbo opinion that this civil service rrform was beginning a the wrong end. He favored a ro ductloii of the lowest grade clorka and lot the higher grade be increased according to their worth. Payne was not in favor of giving the clerks higher pay simply because they hue boon employed for a number of years , The report of tbo minority committee waa finally accepted. The capitol appropriation bill was brought up in committee of the whole and after being amended in some particulars waj recommended for pas sage. Tha Michigan Contest. Special Dispatch to TUB DIE. DETROIT , February 13. The logls aturo reassembled to-day nftor ton days roceis. The first ballot In join convention showed no essential changi from the last vote taken. It stoo < Ferry 44 , Stout 23 , Ohamborlaln 14 Burrown 8 , Wlllots 9 , with 19 ecattor Ing on 9 different candidates. Guhea Jkmra' Veniaro- SpeclalDltpatob to Tui IIM. 'BQHIOX , Fotanary 13. The senate its ndopted A lesolntion requesting the HiaeaohctoUa delegation to con gees to mko every effort to seouro expunging from the Record the voko cf cenuuio upon 0 kw Ames by the Forty-Second congrois. Tbe commit- ioeon elections xepoited ngsinat bien nial elections and biennial sessions , Molooaj And SmaIIp x Bpod&l Dltpatch to To Bn. ODICAM , Fabraaiy IS. Ooaaldei- able prcuuro b being brought to beai from vuionji dlructlona foi a high liecnso for saloons and the council ia considering the matter. As tbo council contains several saloon keepers of no very lofty typo the prospect for the abolition of low grog. ? orleo in Chicago la not very flat- taring. The connell oommittoe are agitating the question of compelling the utroot railway companies te fnrniah bettor accommodations for traffic. They are ridiculously inadequate at pres ent. ent.From From varioDs parts of the country como reports of small pox. The last place for an outbreak -Flnohford , Iowa , with ten caaea. The dUonao la far lees frequent all over the woat than last winter. A Qlok Governor Special Dlapatch to Tin Dm. NEW VOHK , February 12 Ex-Oov. Elnln D. Morgun is lyini ; dangerotia- ly ill , lib Is Rttondid by a number of eminent p'jyticlans. His family are very auxloac. A DIRE DISA8KR. Ono Hnndred People Sa'flfco ' Have Boon Drowned in Oirok- nati To-Day , The Freight D-pot of the Oio- oinnatl Sruthoru Kfvlroad ! Gooo Dovu With Its Human Burdou Who Perish in the Flood. A Large City Eower Burets nnd Adds to the Confueion and Peril. Tha Rivera ia Ohio , Indlnnn , 1111- noli and Sonthorn StntoR RiiliiB an-t Uaing Ua- A Oraphlo and. Hoartrondorlng Ao- oouct of the Flood end Ita Work. nec'nl D'spitoh to TUN Bui , CINCIKNATI , February 13 A booking disaster Is reported by tale ihono from the { ( wf stern part of the tty. Both the freight and passenger opota of the Cincinnati Southern ailway were undermined and fell Into ho surrounding water , carrying with hem a hundred or more paoplo. The opots wcro ono story frame atruo urea , resting on the McLaan avenue ill , which WAS almost covered by wa- or from thirty to fifty foot deep. The arth has become so aoaked no to nolt , and the catastrophe was further loatonod by the breaking tf a sewer , which sent n Current along the bntik. Crowds of people in that vicinity were ooking at the flood , and it is imp osed theao are the vlctimu. T1IH 1113PORT OONF1RMKI ) . CINCINNATI , February 13 The ) aasonaer depot of the Cincinnati Southern depot was undermined nnd . . 11 Into the surrounding water. Ono lundred people nro reported drowned. CINCINNATI , February 13 The rlv- rat 11 o'clock wns 01 foot nnd 11 und rlabg slowly. It will certainly roach 05 leot before It boiins ; to fall. Cho weather is cloudy anJ warm. The water works engines are all idle and ho water la the reservoir is enough or six days. The polios report no In crease of crime consequent on the ack of gaa laat night. A brick dsvoll- og house in Oohler street ia reportid alien thla morningrbub no Hvc-a itere oat. Much sickness ia found among ho Imprisoned people in the tenement mont housoa. Ralltf boita : are buty visiting all suoh-p ) ria and r.mpio moans are nt baud to prevent fliffc-rl * - . - -KV , pHj. ' TOILf. " CINOISKATI' 0-j , brnary iJ li la mpoaaiblo yet to 'oil thu extent cf ho disaster nk thp Sjnthoril railroad dwpot , and , only the fr i , < ht depot wontdown'.1 ; A. prcat crowd of people waslhir iwka'afa thn IboSs when Ryan'svk urjM4t , a email building nonr try Vft | & &t ] { > vn.t ! Tre crowd ruahcd over on the platform of the depot to aeo what wai the matter , ivhon suddenly the whnlo depot col- apaedj nnd sank into the wnter. The track kwaa nt the Bsmo time deprosaed and cars .utandiug close by ran into the c'cprcoaiou , cavorin the people who hod gene down with the falling structure. Not ono bcd > liad boon recovered at 1 o'olouk , nor could the bjBtandorii glvo any intel ligent account ol how many escaped. The work of recovering the drowned will bo exceedingly diflloulf , u tin place is Isolated , and any move wil , bo attended with danger. Other parts of the street are molting ur/ny as thii portion did , but it ia impoui- bio , hop over , to say whether the break in the great sewer in ATcLi\n avenue caused the depot to sink or not. STILL LATER. CINCINNATI , February 13 Nearly a equaro mile of the city It under water , and from 5,000 to 8,000 peopki aia driven from thclrhomeu , Sovernl people have lost their llvou In the flood. The sufferers wore the Inhab itants of the bottoms of the old Bear Grass crook. The break occurred nt midnight. Many houses ure do- otroyod , and thcuo who escaped saved only , tholr llv s. Ditor informatlau makes it definite that three boje , two freight handlers and four members uf Oonp'a circus were drowned , No bodleo uio yet re covered. The bfg/jBgoa.'aitcjr / aayc ho hotird a lushing uoUo vhon Ryan's caloon wont down and bnnrled loand and saw the depot glvo way. Ho saw at least fifty people thrown hi the water. It now tppocrs certain thai the disaster WM caused by the breaking of the great lewoi , twenty-five. feo& of ono end of the freight depot and half of the pareengor depot an gono. The laitei being uoparatod tt a paitltlou between the waiting room end the ticket office. The books , tickets , safe , etc. . were gene In an initant. KTANBVILLK , February 13. The rlvor la not riling eo faat to-day Not much damagd Is doue in the olty , but A great deal In the lowlands between Hviuevillo said Hondonon. MADISON , Fubrnary 13 , Not nnoh damage ia donn here io far. The rail road depot ia 11 odod and the track h under wutor for some dlatonco. Tno river la still rltlni ; HENDERSON , Ind. , Fob'uai7 1 ° - There are no loss. of life hero , u , r oa wo cau learn. 1'ho dnrnfe o wj' bo very heavy , b&5 cjnnot bo eullmutied until thj wntcr K"ca down. It ia now nbiui three fiot higher than it waa laat February , and up to this morning h&a raited about & " Inch par hour. Liirronceburf ; U ontlroly covered , and in some uf thu houaea the wutor i'J on the second fbor. The entire vll- lago of Hardontown Is covered. Some of the people h tl to abandon their houpa entirely , SUAW5EETOWN , 111. , February 13. The river Ia rlsln an inch rnd a quarter nn hour. The oUizoui nro uiovinu in'o ' tholr accond atonoi and much nlitrra la felt. HhLCNA , February 13. The river haa risen filteon luchoa In the past Uciit.7 f > ur hours The pronlo nrt < prepatlng to repair the bad plaoc iu the levins nt once. NI.W ALIIANY , Iiul , Fobtnury 13 The river rcae t htocn Inpiies laat nlRht nnd atill rl.ilni ; . All thv lioutcf. nnd faototiea oloui' the river nro abandoned. ' The water got Into tbo glnta worka furnncai laat night and the firca nro n'l ' out. Mr Dopauir will lento n' leaat $10000) ) , and about 3,000 per sona are 'hrown out of employment. Thrro la no estimate of the loan yet. From thrco to five hundred famlllo have had to move , aud every available loom on the high ground ia filled , fh * railroad track between here and It-fferaonvillo ia abandoned , nnd the ferry boata are only making nn occas ional trip to the Kentucky aide cf the rlvor. The Courier Journal's Frankfort special saya : Kantuiky river ia 43 foot nud rialug throo-qnnrtor of nn Inch per hour. It ia opeotodto continue to rlao nntll nig/it. / Ono thousand people are homolojs ; dlatrcia ia every where. Oommuu'ioatlou with the out- aide world la out fir , save by telegraph and turnpike to Vorndllcs. A largo portion of Sontb Frankfort is entirely aubmergod. Fort Hill , the highest point ubiivo Prankfort , is now an island , oiuacd by the bikwater. lisa- idouocs two miles from tho.river nro under dor water. Th/j Hermitage distillery la covered on the first fljor. Six hun dred head of cattle nro stnndlnq iu wa ter above tholr knooa. The water 1 * three feet six Inches on the flrora < f the panitontlary , covering nearly the entire priton jnrd. Ptleonois nro locso in the ohnpol and doubled up in edits on the second (1 ( ior range. The wooden bridge to the south of Frnnk- fort is conoldered uuaafo and hourly expected to go down. Thoar.ixnda cf people line the banks wntohing tlm heavy drift and houses go ( Jon n. The Ivor ia the highest ever known. The nmngo already roachoa glOO(03. ( NE\\ ' ALBANY , Fobrunry 1'2. The ) hio ia still rising utnll points in thia "tote. Thowatorl" Ion inohua liighcr 'tan ' the ihodo * 1881. Thirty-futrff , ho mannfay.c.neu i.ro now 11 > odvd , nnd the rlno c > lnt. until ml'lui M. very furtmto in the imn > 6nao glaos rorks of W. 0 D'pi" v-ll bo nndi > r water. The loui will b < ) fully $1(0 , 00 , ami otlior retabitimont.i ! ! will buf- er to mi oqunl or Rtca or nmount. ? ivo huiidrtil nro fbodcd iu thn lower nrt of t.b'o oily T'fo to thrco thou- iud cmpijyoit will bo thrown out of ployniimt if the tbod coiftlnncn Between Evnnaville aud Hondo-aon the ittlograph polca are covered. In some 13003 the wires are strung un tops of TJCB. Lnwronooburg la completely , urrontidod by water. CINCINNATI , February 12 The rivnr ia ming mnro rapidly. It had onv'.irtl o-f ict 2J Indus at 10 o'clock o-ulght. Sceiiih of the day wcro n repetition r > f itoso yonterday , with the exception that the -work of removing goods wna leas active. Moro alien lion waa paid to the Baffling pocpliv The relief commltteo appointed b > the chamber of commerce id composec of the moat active and responsible cllizjna. . They h vo already taken prompt measures , being ailpported by a subaorlptloii ainounliug to $75,000. They will act in concpit with the ex- nting ohtiritablo aiaociatlouc. In view cf the exposed condition ol [ iropcrly it is pvopvaod to call for the liolp of tUo militia river patrol , organ /.id to waloh the flooded district am uivo roiiuf when needed. Captain W. P. Walker , of tha Chesapeake one Ohio railway , made commander of thn il > ' 0t , kV.-vn authurizid to filzj boats when nutdoil. Tro > pa will bo paid ( < arnht the police. The o immltum wil vxpood not , more thair n thoua.M d dol- hrn n night hi thin aaivioe. Tlitru boin ; ] no g ' vs the pollen have orderH to innko nrrna'lo of nil suapiciona pnraimu on the streets nt nfgbt. But litllu mercy will bo chjffii criminals fonm taking ndvantaga _ of the r.ltuatlou Tao r lkf ojKitnlttuo hai glvtm ordcru for the m < M rigid luspootldu of the \7antn if nuff rer . Fatho z'io , piBtoroftbo Cthcllo church Tliiid Htri-ot , opmied tko building to niffht for tho.homili'M. . . Thrco hundred drod are NUoplng there. Thu station konacn KID tilled with beds for the ao oomuiocUtlon of ponona driven from thiiir homos. No accident has boci reported , and every precaution ia unoi to prevent Iocs to coal flouts and otho oxr o 3d property * Lights are ini tuovlhod every whuro. Cojljoll and can dloj nro In the akuroa , dwolliugt , news ; $ , ( * and tsloawph ( Ifioua Eltctsl IghU uro la tie Vhaatriy nud aolu hotola. The Uitur luo oaudlua ( o rooma , LUtlu alitugo in the oonil tlou of THE IiABIflT FJL.OOB WEWB. Tbo Blvor titlll OontinuoB Rising of Ufa ana Property. ttpccUl Dbpatch to Tni Ilia , LOCIHVILLB , Fobrafjry 13. A ipo clal to The Coupler-Journal frnui F/ankfort sayc : "Tho Kentucky ih'c began to fall At davk lut nl 'ht. A 12:30 : to-dsy the jr.ga wan 38 fool having fallen 4 $ fo.it. At Brooker' distillery' nt Olltton 12,500 barrels o whfaky vrutu > 7uihcd out. The create p rt polo * ught. The bridges n Fr&nkfort remnlQ.i intact , but one o thun In aortously damaend , " Tnu river htiru continued to rls nlowly all day. It I * now , C(5J ( fcut The werthtr Is wnrin , HgUt rrtlu fall li g , with indication ) of locrm d dur li % bo uight. The rlzo it now nn hcli ubovo the llxm f 1&17 , elgh iuchcs btlow that of 1832 At th pulut where tbo diaantLr occurred Ian night the flood extcnda over a epsc of a quarter of n mlle wide nnd mor than a inllo In leiiRth. Ovot 25 houses r.ro either under wate or olaa ( bating about , Th fact that the voter la com paratlvoly etlll prevent ? inos houses floating away , while many or tlod with heavy cables. The gratify ing feature cf the flood la the oompar ntfvely few who have loat tholr lives Mirny ocoupsnta of-honaes In the aub merged dlatrlclfl Imd removed and thca owprd. The faott that the aurvlvora nro scattered over iho oily renders it Impossible to uwko u definite alato- mont HB to who oro.loat or Bavcd. It la suflloiont to eay the death roll Io smaller flmii the circumstances Indi- o\lo. Six mon und boys an < known to bo loat , A lieutenant of pohcjand family ( Wife aud three ohlldrri ) were mlaalnp , but it IB hoped they have moved to placoo of safety. These nro nil that could bo learned b > active search. It Is fuarcd hcn the water subsides ghastly rcniaks may bo found iu houses now uatfor water aa It. la scarcely probable so imnll a ) i < t aa thla will close the death rato. So far aa heard all yet olive have boon re moved from their home a A man was aeon frantically calling for help from the door of a house floating down piat the foot of Flrat btrcot thia t ftornoon. Uo wia rcBotiod by parties with a skiff and hod bocn la the liouso all night and day. Budneaa is ahmit nt a atiuid till , owing to iho flood. The mayor is dis tributing food to the lulf-jrors. The German flood sufferers' fund was.dit verted to homo use. Thirty-five Kiixro.i ( in the northeastern part of the olty nro under water floneca are overturned and ctuihed. In the lower hollowa of the bottom the water in within a toot nf the roofa. CINCINNATI , February 13 There ia strong ground for hope that the dlaan ter at the Cincinnati Sjntbern rail road depot WAS not attended with so grunt Iocs of life as reported , The matter has boon very carefully Inves tigated , but for a poaitlvo statement it would bo rllflleult to eay any llvie wcro loat at all , The bargee master at the depot Bays n great nutnbor of pocplo wors on the platform of tin depot , nnd ho thinks nt least twenty- five went cjnwn in the water. Thla ntn'oinont ' and opinion ho repeats All other pcnonn present oay they aaw a number in the water nnd believe none wuro lost , but they all admit ( hero was great nlarm nnd hurried lliftht many people huvo bBoneiiPu'fed ' nud not teen by thosn flying. Lulh- man , cashier , lit A suill'iont wnrnltigto enable him to ticcuro $2 000 cnoh , but not enough to onve nil the money in the rmf-i. With the exception of thu mombcrn of Oouo's clnna. who nre ro- ptntml missing , nothing liken dofmito repot r.s to uny Iocs Iria boon aaor. taiuoJ. No omployta of the mil way imp-uiy nro missing. The company IHHYJ miough confidence in the nta- lillty of the rennlulcg portion of the building to nso it. Trains arrlvo nut lepnrt regularly , but nacorn to the rcight depot la cut off Four hnn Ired soldiers of the Ohio Nntlona guard are on the streets doing patro duty to-night. Thn extinguishing n irivnto electrical lights nt midnlgh olt the city in total darkness. The liver renohed the hlgheat point 05 feet , at 5 p. m. to-day , , nnd ro mulnod nt that height up to mid niuht , when the waters began to ro codo. InDiAjfAi'OLiH , February 13. A mcutlng wis hold at the board of trade to day. Subscriptions for sufferers at L \wronoQbnrg Avoro taken. A car load of cooked moats' , broad , crackers and other provisions started at clx o'clock by apodal train for Lawrence- burg. The Ohio is atill .ilsiug at Mad- i on at the rate cf ono inch an honr. Itundroda of families have boon com pelled to loavd tholr homes. The oily .1 in total qfirknofs , the gas works be ing submerged. MILTON , Ky. , February 13. The country opposite Mndlaon , is entirely' covered by water. Several buildings floated away thin morning Including n inrgo warehouse , factory nnd build- iiivja. ' At Jnlforconvlllc , n Inrgo part of'the city is inundated , Hundreds of families are homelrsi and destitute. The gas works nre fbodod and lights out. A't Now Alhnny the river la still rinini ; hulf an Inch nnhonr It la loq t nil point F B'lUth ' of Mndiaon TBJ.EGKAPH NO ITS poclul nlfpatclientlTniiXrii. The trial of Frank Jmrns rtt G llalii ! , Mo. , coutliiueu tbU wtflr. Th * prt-cldent f thn lulf.ilo ) laud Id < KUU appcnU for coLtriLutloua frr fumliio itrkkra Irelnud , The Maine eenato pnswl n cinstltu- tlount prohibit ! JD amendinont , three nioru- beru voting i > ) ; alnat It. Knglfah capltallita will eatnblldi nt Warsaw. N. Y , the onlv soda null factory in the United SUtoa. ThouianJs cf men will ba employed. Ex-Governor Wlllurn K Smith , of Wk- cousin , wns very low lant nlxht. Attend- IDK phrtlcUnii hadllttlo hoped of hla living through the nl ht. The logUUtnreofConnocticnt Adjourned in renucot n [ the memory of Governor Jiivell. Miuy bnilaoua pUcea .will OOM daring the fnnoral to-day. ITrss ! : 1) ) . Hoof , a prominent Attorney of nine * January'80. II * ntirted ont with (5,000 to pay * client Iu Penniylrnla. It 1 j feared he u tnrudtred. ly ! on Mcldentto the gonr wheel in the WuuuntU mills At New Bedford , Mau. , oper atfna at both the ulIU will b * sus pended two wtoki , thibulng 1,000 opera tive * oat of cmploymant. , The Bppr laen appolntc'l by the court In the umttor of Ohas. Oonrad & Oo. , liudwetser beer uunufaoturorr , St. Ennls , wtu Ulled recently. Cleil a detailed oc- txinnt of Acacia , which Aggregate only In circular ant to the rredltom , Iho Hay Btato Iron compay Btys It U Intended totioU the property to pay tie debti , Jl- ' ! " . . . ' utl'l mong the itickholitem : lUbllltleB ' , CSO.SOOj lUiuatB uoruiuilly 313 , . The first nnnnal meeting ot tha flat and hemp uplcnern' nnd groworM'KaocI.Ulon of Ajinrloa w M hold In Now York Tnes-Uy. Alfred It. Turaor , jr , WUH ilected prebl- "out. 1 olrcrsiris were com to BcnutoH thanltlna them for their eftbtta in bobalf of the Industry , Action h& been commenced In the su perior court of New York hy Ji.seph O. Hlod , n stockholdircf the Wuitern Union telegraph company , to rentrda the OJH- mntnatlon ol the lease of the Mutual Union by the former. A bond was tiled in the oise by the plalutliT , The second day of the Gcargla tisu\n\ \ \ centennial at hnvannnh oi ned with n heavy nhower. The parsih of civic eo.-lc- . ties and tradoi dleplay wi Biicconful. . One hundred flonta were artlftlcallv Rotten up. The prnceaglon w s reviewed by the governor. The firemen contested in the nftarnoon and a bauijuet followed. PILING UP THE DEBT. TIio UDohallBDgBfl Raid 'on tea' Stata Treasury , to the Tuna x of Over a Mill'on , Aruedur * Indifference of Mem- bora to the Passage ol Ques tionable Claims. Rovolutloa ia Fhigae , the Ouming BtatoBman. V l/bo / Strong and Weak Fontnre * of the Beaut * Railroad Bill. The Oapltol Appropriatloa and Ball- * road ABHosament Bills. 8p l DI0p .th t ) Tin Trt L pui , February 13 Only sixty members nttondod the nfpht ; Bcsalon of the houBb. Thry organized thorn , solves Into a committee cf the wfcolo , and reported back tlio general appro- ptlatlon bill , with Hums aggregating over'SO 000 , The remarkable feature waf the utter IndifLjroucp , as many txtravagiut Itoma wlich putted were ffttcoA to with unanimous consent. It now laoka aa if thin legislature would vote about a million and a quarter In the face of the fact that TUB STATE ALREADY IIA8 A DEBT f nearly hnlf a rallllou , which over- pa by (5200,000 ( the constitutional mil , which expressly fixes the highest mount of liability at , $300,000. The nglnecrs of thn enpitol appropila'iou ' o Bill ! hoptful if tint confident , 'hoy have eased the ODnaclctices of ovoral opponent by trlvhlcorcnitlonn i limiting the coat of the building rid reducing the architect's foes. Notable among these converta is F1UN8B OF CUMINO , ho , the other night , created suph a otiaatlon by Lis rampant opposition any capltcl appropriation. Ic ia ollovod by many that bin bombastio poosh wnu a land advertisement for roposnls. Such acqulnltiona mny , on-overwcnkon rathur than ntror.gth- in the capitol appropriation. Meera. Haven end Stodwoll , the members 'torn Buffalo county , protest that they ave made no trndu with the Linoaa- or delegation for the reform achool ppropriation , which they declare * mnot utand or fall on Us merit. Tboy will not support the capitol bill on any condition 11A1LKOAD trOLSLmON s at last coming to the front. The bill reported by Senator McShano rorn the Ronato railroad oommlttoo . moots the popular demand for roiu- "atlon moio ; effectually than/ any bill BO far proposed , It prohibita fft- vorltlsm and discrimination tfudeVie " . voro ponaltlea , requires railroads to famish all patrons equal facilities and requires all connecting roada to deliver , handle and transport roight coming from rival liuoa with dispatch. It requires railroads to/ keep freight and passenger rates post ed In all their atatloua. The maxi mum r to for all freight la fixed at 20 per cent below the aoheilnlo rale ia force on January 1 of this year. Pus- ' aorgar rates on all roads ate fixed nt thruo cants per mile , including 100 pounds of bagRspo , and the rated for children under 12 years , half fjro. The bill also regulates the many evila In handling live stock and grain , and requires roada to give ample facilities to all shippers. The state treasnrer , uocrotary of state and auditor are conaliluted a > board at commie- sloncra . .to supervise the enforoomant uf the law nnd institute Inquiry Into rulroad management. The board is to appoint thrco aoorotarlea , ono from. * * ch ooiiRntfiJonnl district , to conduct" their hfWrd , naoh of these aoorotarlea to rfiiwivo $3,000 per annum. The en pensive feature and the clause authorizing the commission to lower or raise ratea fixed by law upon thirty days' notice are THE WJIAKESF POINTS IN THE Mitt. The commissioner machinery is altogether - together too expensive and compli cated The salaries of the secretaries are $590 a year ubovo the salary of the governor and $1,000 , abova that cf the decretory of state. Ono secre tary at $1,800 can do all the business In Nebraska aa well aa ono commis sioner and one clerk does the work of fluporvlslon in Mlnnorota , Wisconsin. Ylrtflnla and several other states. It Is doubtful whether the clause author * Ixtng the oommltslonera to undo the work of the legislature by changing passenger and fralght rates would hold water in the court. At any rate It would bo more prudent and econo mical to simplify the expensive oom- mltsloner machinery and oonfoi no questionable authority that might Impair the validity of the pioposad. law. law.Tho The houao bill which the railroad attorneys ore pushing la without re deeming quality and may be regarded no doomou. TUB lUILUOAD AE8I8SMENT BILLS pending in both housc'a are making slow headway. Many members labor under the delusion that It will bo of advantage to the western counties to asacei to depot grounds , machine shops and other building with the rolling ntaok and right of way aa per sonal property. Thla was tried three yeara utiatjdtho.resnltw&3 the general avorsj o per mlb wai lower thau the ' previous yoar'whon thcso improve ments wcro tsxcd by local assessors , whliih raised the taxable valuation in cvrtatn counties , and they iu turn paid an incroaicd amount estate * I state tax. It la safe to say local Im provements lumped In with the right of way and roadbed wonld Increaselo- oil tax valuation in Douglas , Oass , Linosater , Hall and Lincoln counties by $2,000,000. or one-sixth of the oaswuod valuation ot all railroad prop erly In the state.