r ATi v A WElWRRllAY IVtAROtf FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE * TWELFTH OMAHA NEB WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH 21 1883 174 \ THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Several Orooked Officials Bounced by the President and Others Appointed. The Reign of Terror in the Greek , Nation Disastrous to the Country. Il'he ' Half Civilized Bucks Plow ing the Frnirie With Win- chaster Rifles. The Governor of GeorqiaApolo- giz-38 for the Mobbing of thu Heathen , * Miioollaneoni Washington Nowg. THE STAR ROUTE TRI&Ii. Special Dispatch to TUB Dm. ANOTHER CHAPTER 11Y BRADY. WASHINGTON , March 20. Brady was again put on the stand in the star route trial , Ho said the Nevada sen ators and representatives and thoUtah delegate had interested themselves in the Mineral Park Flooho route , and amen others Senator Jones. Varioui Questions of a technical na ture were put to the witness regardIng - Ing different routes , Booking to un ravel his reasons for expediting the routes. Whore the service had boon discontinued and a month's extra al lowed the contractor ( although no mall had been carried to the station ) witness - -ness denied any knowledge of such fact. Ho was asked why he had not Increased the compensation of contrac tors on the Vormllllon and Si nx Falls route as in the case of the Ton gue river route. He answered he waa aware the distance in the first place was wrongly advertised. Bliss produced the distance clrcluar showing the error , but wit ness declared he had never seen U before. He said it was the du y of 'the corresponding clerk to have dis covered the error. Witness had fre quently had ouversatloni with Walsh , aometimes ac Gen. Shetidaa'a house ( Walsh's lounging place ) but never by appointment. Sheridan was there usually. Witness frequently went in and made himself at homo , although 'Sheridan waa absent. Never had any money transactions with Walsh , who was al"oya expressing his willingness to loan money , but had asked Walsh to loan him some stock. Witness ac knowledged the letter produced by Bliss was in his own handwriting Tne letter was road after objection was overruled ; it is a request for a loan of some Chattanooga stocks , and has often been published , Witness said Walsh did not lend him the stock. Bliss aaked how Walsh and wit nets were to be bonefitted by the proposed loan. Ho said he expected to run no the price of Chattanooga stock ; Walsh would have gotten a handsome profit on his stock and witness had more than a cart load himself. Brady swore positively no money had b'on dnposhbd to his credit .at Hatch & T03to' by WaUti. O e of the Prlco drafts was agiiu produced and wltuors aaked if he had sent or delivered that draft to Walah. | { Ingeraoll objected. Ho character ized it as an attempt to get by inaido ways what they cjuld not in the front door. Ingeraoll maintained that it was not a material point. H i said the paper did not bear Walsh's en dorsement to show that it hai passed through his hands ; that it waa pro posed to fill np that gap with a little piece of perjury. Merriok and other counsel participated in the argument. Oonrt reserved decision until to-mor row. Adjourned. CAPITOL HOTES. Special Dispatch to Tni Bn. SUSPENSIONS AMD APPOINTMENTS. WASHINGTON , March 20. The pre- sldont has ordered the suspension of Judge Erertou J. Conger , associate justice of the territory of Montana , against whom charges of drunkenness and gambling have been pr * f orred. The president appointed Geo. R. Sage United States judge for the southern district of Ohio , vice Wm , White , decased , Tne prosiaent has appointed D. B. Russell United Stales marshal for the eastern district of Arkansas in place of Joseph T. Brown , against whom charges of forgery and perjury in con nection with his accounts are pending , Secretary Chandler has Issued an order fixing the hours of labor In the navy yards at eight hours INDIAN 3ELV-GOVERNMENT. Sgeclal agent Townsend , in a com munication from the Sac and fox In < dlan agency dated March 16th , wrltet the commissioner of Indian affairs nt follows : "Incoming fromTnlsatothli agency ( ilxty miles ) I found nearly every house aud settlement deserted , and that at a seiaiion of the year when every manah u'd be in his field In stead of running about ovjr the conn- try with a Winchester rifle on his shoulder , A reign of teror prevail : throughout thla pirt of the Crook reservation and appcan to have stampeded almost the entire population It BOCUII to mo meaiuria should be adopted tc bring the war to a oloae. I donV. II thla c\n ba Accomplished without lu < torposltlon of the gonunl government and if thla mint cDma it would hi marcy to rainy innnaont persons in volved in this trouble if it were dom at once so as to prevent farther blooi shod and devastation. I am aw r those troubles are the test of th IP Crooks for Belt government , but otho Interests are at stake and other tribe may become Involved either as enc mlei or allies. I would not embu rass the Crook nation in its proson straggle for indepondonoe and exiit enoe ; rather would I encourage an support its loyal leaders , to the on that their capacity for Belf-goverc inent may bo demonstrated , but if thla cannot bo done and douo quickly I think the public welfare demands the government should interfere without dolay. " Agent Townsend rotors to the fact that armed mon from both sides are riding hither aud thither all over the country , and from reliable informa tion ho believes them to ba without discipline and iu a demoralized condi- In oonclualonho says , "At boat It is a disastrous atnto of affairs and bad enough if confined to the limits of their own reservation , but when a portion tion of them carry their campaign into territory not tholr own I think it high time B < mo ono should intortoro and compel them at least to limit tholr hostile operations to tholr own conn- try and their own people. This state of affairs affjrds excellent opportunity for many deaporadooa who infcat the country to commit depredations an all sides , and there are indications that they are not slow to take advantage of it and charge it all to the Creeks. " A DEAD LAW. During the closing hours of the last session of oongreaa a bill passed au thorizing the poatmaster general to readjust the salaries of certain post- maston , but tha bill makes no prelim inary provision for carrying out its requirements. It is sjld at the poat- office department that the law cannot bo oxecntod wlihoutan appropriation and an additional force of clerks. It Is estimated that the roadjuatment of salaries directed by the bill will re- qniro thu expenditure ) cf at least $2- 000,000. TUB HEATHEN IN GEORGIA. The governor of Georgia informed Secretary Frohnghnyson that the case of the Chinese brothers driven out of Waynesboro by a mob will be immedi ately referred to the state prosecuting officer of the judicial circuit embracing that town , with a request that the full power of the court ba uaod In admin istering justice in the matter. Gov ernor Boynton adds the authorities aud good people of Georgia sanction no kind of lawlessness. FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLAIMS. The French and American claims commission made two small awards against the United States to-day. The o ) unsol for France moved the com missionary dnolaro the grounds * on which they disallowed the claim oi Etlenne Derboo. This was a claim by tha proprietor of a newspaper in San Franaeco for injury to his establishment mont alleged to have been caused by troops of the United States. The motion wa3 taken nnder advisement The proatdent has designated P nl Strobach to act as United States mar- nhal for the ecu horn 'district of Ala bama , Vice 0 iborn being suspended. BRIDGING THE NIAQARi. The attorney general haa rendered an opinion on the proposition of the Canada Southern railroad company to construct a bridge across the Niagara river. An act of the Canadian par- liamgnt authorizes the erection of anoh bridge aa far as O&nada la concerned corned , when a similar authority ii given by the American congress or by tha president of the United States The attorney general in his review of the case says no action has been taken by congress in the matter and the president has no power nnder the con stitution or laws to grant the necessary authority. MULLETT'S CLAIM. A. B. Mallett , formerly supervising Tjhltect of the treasury , haa filed a petition in the court of claims for the djadtcatlon of his claim against the United States for $23,000 , an account if salary alleged to be due him. The Bond Caie. pecUl Dtipatch to TBI Bit. TATLORVILLE , 111. , March 20 In ler rational moments Emma Bond las confirmed the theory that two masked mnn carried her from her slcli oom. From ether evidence bet ather and physician are convinced hat the abduction theory in the true one to prevent her appearance before he grand jury. The Davlltih Dukes Bpo Ial Dl p tch to Till tim. HAHRISBURO , March 20 The cub committee of the house judiciary com' ' mtttuo decided to recommend the ex < > nhlon of Nicholas L Dukes wlthoul a hearing on the gronnd that seventy eight days of the session have passes and he haa not appeared to take thi oath. There is much feeling agalns Dukes. It is nald ho passed througl ; his evening for Philadelphia to con suit counsel in reference to taking hli seat. Preparing for War- lp cil Dlipatch to Tni Uu KANSAS CITY , March 20 A proml lent stock dealer of Enfalo , Creel Nation , who left there on the 18th reports that General Porter waa pro [ taring to leave Eufalo this morninj it the bead of 500 men to attacl iple'cho at his camp thirty-fivo mile. . West of Okmnlgeo on the edge of thi Sao and Fox agency. Spieche'a forci a said to bo about 250 A dotormlnoc Ight is anticipated as both partio lave been recuperating preparatory ti : ho encounter. Dakota Territory Affairs. Wnshlnrton Special to the Globe-Democrat. It ia understood that the admlnlstra tlon does not regard with favor thi condition of affairs in the territory c Dakota. It la reported that the apgro gUe amount of bonded Indobtodnos voted by the legislature thia winter 1 not less than three-quarters of a mil lion of dollars. It la not believed tha the Imposition of such a debt ia war ranted in a single season for the pur poses for which it was voted , and tha such proceedings will prove in the fa tnre to bo an obstruction to divldln the territory. It ia liable to lead t trouble and may encourage a resort t repudiation , such as resulted from th division of the Virginia. It 1 report ed to be the views of the admlnlstn tlon.that Dakota should take no step which may interfere with the dlvialo of the territory into three or foe states. Should the people allow tb legislature to involve their affairs so i o keep the territory In its present erin a great state as largo as Now Eng < and would result , with but two sona- or , while New England has twelve. Pursuit of Train Robber * . poclal Dispatch to TUB UBB. BOONKVILLK , Ark. , March 20. londay morning Sheriff Orady and a ioso attacked four men supposed to ip the Ltttlo Hock & Fort Smith train obbors , whoso capture was tele- raphod last night. A running Gght ollowod. Ono of the fngltiveo was atally wounded and was loft at the lagazlno. lie gave his name as Hob- rts aio admitted being an outlaw. Captain Ellington , of the sheriff's 0890 , was wounded At last no- ounls iho posao was in purenlt of the ohnson brothers. Two of the mon who robbed the train were lodged in ail to-day. A Tool Thief Oanuht poclal Dispatch to TUB llm. BKAIOWOOD , Ilia. , March 20. For omo months , a series of cunningly xocutod thieveries have boon vxecnt- d bore. In that tlmo ever $5,000 orth of minors and carponterj tools ore stolon. Watches were a t , but tie thii f was not discovered , Saspl- lon pointed strongly tu a Spaniard , ) omlulo Koggo , a dealer in second land tools. A descent on hlo place o-day revealed $4,000 worth of stole tools eels , and in his cellar $1,700 in gold vas found which ho confessed he eallzod from the sale of stolen tools , largo number of miners Identified liolr property and entered complaint gainst him. Steamer pocl&l Dispatch to Tui UHH. DAUARISCOTTA , Mo , March 20. 'ho ateamer City Point , of the An- apolla & Boston line , is ashore at 'omquld Harbor. She put in there n account of a storm and being short f coai. Her cargo consists of fish , rifly passengers are on board. She entirely out of water , the tide being Of. Surprise is expressed at the steamer nnning into the harbor BO far , aa hero It ) good anchorage and ample rotoction more than a mlle from where she Is ashore. She was also warned by schooners A moment 'leforo she struck a pilot boarded hei ud announced that the steamer .was lose on the rocks Ho tried to come , but the stern grounded. loath of a Mated Ruvolutloniat ( joctal Mipitch to Tni BBS. INDIANAPOLIS , March 20 Charles Soehner , Sr. , a prominent citizen ol ndianapolls , died this morning , aged > 5. Houhnor was at ono tlmo civil commissioner of the grand duchy oi } d > < n , the highest elective office in ho duchy. Ho became prominently dontifiud in the revolution of 1840 , iut on the overthrow of the ravolu- ionary government his property wai confiscated , aud , with Carl Seburz , Sonoral Hecker and othei prominent revolutionists , he came to Americe .nd aottled in Indianapolis , Hlnbodj rill bo taken to Washington , Pann. or cremation In the Lomoyna fur nace , ascordlnt ; to his wishes. AnothnrDiiniter at Braldwood. p clal Dispatch to Tu BIB. BRAIDWOOD , 111. , March 20. Re lort was received here this morning hat the ferry boat which runs aorosi he Eankakee river at Wilmington ive miles from here , had broken it wo and sunk with twelve passenger ! on board , all -whom were roportoc ost. The boat had just been launch d and was pulled across the river bj means of a wire cable and tackle. Thi current is very swift at the place ol caoBalng and the frail craft waa nnabli o withstand the strain , and parted , Nothing further ha * yet bsen heard. LATER. The ferry boat that rum across the Kankakeo at WilmongtT unk in the middle of the river thli nornlng with 13 passengers on board , [ 'he ' current being aift it waa wltt lifiioulty the passengers wore rescued 'latest reports say no lives were lost The New York Homicide- Special Dispatch to Tin BEE. NEW YOBK , March 20 Gaorgi Oonkling , who killed Haverstlok laa night , was arraigned In the coroner' olio. He Is gentlemanly In appearance anco , and born himself with calinnes composure. The coroner will begli , he investigation this afternoon Oonkllng's counsel claim tbo shootln ] was entirely justifiable , and that th prisoner did It In defence of his slate and in his efforts to remove her fron vicious surroundings , and would b sustained by the moral sentiment o the community. The counsel main talned that if Haveratick had enl ; used his fists in the assault on Conk ling the weapon would not have bee brought into play. Mra. Uhlor , th prisoner's sister , bjoame so hysteric : after the shooting that she had to b removed to the hospital , , where ah now lies in an exhausted condition. In the afternoon the coroner em panelled a jury who viewed the bed In Paris flats , hoard the statement c the cflicor to whom Oonkling BUI rendered and the inquest adjourned Havorstick's brother arrives to-moi row. Row Among Minors- Spocla Dispatch to TUB IBB. HALIFAX , March 19. A tolegrat from Llngan , Cape Breton , eaya sine January the Llncon mines , after protracted strike , have been operate oy non-union mon. Yesterday eight union minors came hero , took oharg of the town , attacked non-unionist returning from work , badly kicko the manager , engineer , blacksmlt and others , visited the houBes , brok the doors and windows , and dragge the mon out. Flvo mon wore brutall beaten. The manager telegraphe Sidney authorities to send constable , Baff Mated by Goal Oa * BpecUl DUpatch to TUB Dn. MANTENO , March 20. An ol couple named Mottal were ruffocatc by gas from a coal stove. Thu bodli were discovered thin morning. Thn young men Bleeping in a room aboi were resuscitated with difficulty. THE OLD WORLD. The Cathedral of Oantorhury Threatened With Dynamite and Destruction , A. Burkmhend Bruployer Dia- charges all Men of Irish Birth or Sympathy , The Dublin fpigott Tries to Plug the Mouth of Egan. Two More Dynamite Depots Discovered in St , Petersburg. Iiady Dixie DotalU the A smalt of tha WunldBotimsitn * . ENGLAND. Special DUpatchoj to Tin BBB. LONDON , March 20. The lord mayor appeals ior contributions to re- lluvu the distress in the woatorn islands of Scotland. The doau of Canterbury has a letter - tor throiUoulng that the duanory will bo blown up at the enthroning of the now archbishop. High Oommisflloner Gait , of Cana da , writes that the Canadian govern * uieut would not sanction emigration to Canada of habitual paupers , bat la willing to absorb destitute boys and girls in rcasonablo numbers. The Qjoon opens the fisheries ex hibition In parson on the oecoud d y of May , A large employer at Blrkonhoad discharged all Irish workmen , declar ing he would no longer disgrace him self by paying people who ioator as- aslni. LONDON , March 20. In the com mons this afternoon Harconrt , replyIng - Ing to the question by Oapt. O'Shoa , said that the police were carefully in quiring into the amnit on Lady Florence Dixie. Thii inquiry waa owing to the intention of Parnolllto'a members to press for an Invoatlgation because of the suspicious cast upon the land league iu connection with the case LONDON , March 20. The Standard states ou good authority that thu cabi net nro divided on the question of the construction of a tuutiel under the English channel. At a meeting in Glasgow last night O'Dannoll , the member of parliament for Dangarvau , in an addrotm , repu diated the charges made by Forator against Parnoll and the laud league , lie advocated the organization of the Irish in England and America for the attainment of Irish remands. Sped A ! DlapsUL to Tun USB DUBLIN , M roh 19. E. Dwyoi Gray , member of paihamcnt , contrlb utoa 10 to the fund to relieve the Parnoll estate from encumbrances. Plggott , proprietor of the Irlahmao , repudiates the statement of Patrick Egan'that he ( Piggott ) . wrote him threatening unless Egan gave him 300 pounds ho would accept 50C irom the castle oifisials and publish an article charging the officers of the land league with misappropriating fund. fund.Mayne , a Parnelllte , has been dn ared elected member of commoni for Tipperary because c f the Informal nomination of his opponent. DUBLIN , March 20. Judge Lawson , replying to the address presented bj the grand jury of Belfast , said that ht attributed the explosions in Lsndon and the attack on Lady Florence Dlxlf to be thu final tfTjrts of a scotchoc reptile lawlessness RUSSIA- BpecUl Dlipatch to Till lln. ST. PETEKSBUKU , March 20. Twc dynamite depots wore dissevered here Forty persons have been arrested. The week's arrests number 200 , in eluding pupils of the military sohooli and railway officials. The governmon resolved to expel all Italians wlthou permanent occupation. Lieutenant Hunt passed through from Irkutsk wharo hn left the bodlei of Oommander D'Long and oomradei for transportation to America in thi spring. The autopsy on GortochakofF aho wee he was not poisoned. The student who attempted oulcldi in Bath last month confessed that thi nihilists commanded him to shoot tbi cz&r at a banquet and fete given bj the Finland regiment. The studeni waa present at the banquet dlagnisec as a waiter. Bis courage failed him and , knowing his fate from thi nihilists , resolved to commit suicide ST. PETJERSIUKO , March 20. Th < governor of Moscow has received i letter warning him that Kremlin where the czar is to bo crowned , wil be blown up during the cornnatlot ceremonies if the czar refuses to gran a constitution. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Special Dt > patclioa to Till Uu BERLIN , March 20. Bismarck ha granted 20,000 marks to assist th Gorman firms competing at the colon ial exhibition at Amsterdam. The appointment of Yon Oaprnls Ii place of Admiral Stosoh , chief of thi minlatryof marine , is viewed with dia favor in German naval circles , whin preferred the appointment of Voi Butsoh. PAHIH , March GO. Bontoux an Fedor , union generate , have roappoai ed hero. GOTIIE , March 20. Dorr Von Worgonheim , counsellor of state an minister of worship and schools , hi boon shot dead by a disappointed ai pllcant for office , The murderer sul elded. LADY DIXIE AND HER DOC DETAILS OP THK ASSAULT. NEW YORK , March 19. The' Bei aid ha * the following special cab from London : A Ilorald correspon dent had an Interview with Lady Florence Dixlo at lior charming little residence , "Tho Fisheries , " on the Thames , near Windsor , where she is staying with her husband , Sir Bean * mont Dixie , and her brother , Lord James Douglas. Your correspondent found L dy Florence in the road , sur rounded by gentlemen , with whom aho was conversing. Her ladyship was dressed In a cardinal Joreoy , her dresf , animated appearance and man ner showlrg no tracss of the severe and terrible ordeal which aho had gouo through with not 24 hours boforo. Indy Florence gave your correspon dent the following account with the utmost frankness : "I returned from Ireland six weeks ago and came hero for the purpoao of retirement and qnito , as I have n great deal of work to dn , though at this period of the your I invariably stay at our sent In Leicestershire. On Satur day afternoon at a quarter to tivo I satiutcrud into the plantation which adjoins The Fisheries with my St. Bt > rntud dog , aud had reached the gate opening into Windsor road , when my attention was firat attracted to a ooldlor and a woman passing by , While looking Lf'or thorn nud mentally remarking the fine phjtiquo of the man , I wna addrooaod by what appeared poarod to bo two tall women , dressed n long oloakn of dark stulf and wear * ing volla , who asked mo to toll the time. I replied that i HAD NO WATOH upon mo , and then turned back again Into the plantation. 1 was about crossing the stllo when I noticed that the women had followed mo. This aroustd my suspicions , as the grounds are private , BO I faced round to meet them. I had ncarcoly douo BO when one seized ma by the throat and struck mo violently on the head and throw mo on the gronnd. I called loudly for help , when they pushed clay into my mouth. I then saw by their clean haven china that they wore men in ho disguise of women's apparel. While prostrated I saw the other man also a knife and aim a savage blow at ay right breast. The knife struck the tool ribs of mycorsot and glanced off. iVlthout uttering a word ho again made a stab which I caught in my loft " .and. I remember Booing him raise is hand to strike another blow , which received in my right hand. I also emombor hearing the noise of a cart n the road nnd seeing my dog fly at he mon. I thtui swooned , 1 catno 0 my Bunaca an hour after and FOUND MYSELF LYING n the oamo spot where I foil. I got p and walked back ti the house , and old my husband end brother cf the erriblo outrage. They at once do- artod for Windsor to lay the account icforo the authorities " To the noble nhnal of the Sb Bernard brood Lady loroucn attributes her marvellous jcapo from the asi ssln'o knlfo. It a prennmad that tko dog followed the would-be murderers for some distance , It relumed to the house aitor the arrival of Lidy Florence. The queer ( IKS requested thnt a painting of.thi dog bo doiiH for her. Ddtnctivcs havt akon the corsets worn by Lady Flor > nop , who Buffered no Injury boyonc a slight scratch from one of the stabs which , after glancing on her corset "ust penetrated her chemise , and > omo outs on the palms of bott hands. Your oorreipoudont qnes < tioned Ltdy Florence as to the motive for the crime. Uhosald : "The whole affair la most mysterious. lean ascribe a motive to no one as my sym pathies for the Irish people have been openly avowed and are well known. " Is was assumed that the attack would be laid at the door of the Irish , an as- lumptton which she warmly repudiat ed , nddlnc : " ( n those days every crime must be of Irish origin. " Yoni lorreapondent afterward inspected the cone of the outrage. The plantation extends about 200 yards from the house , in the direction of Windsor , having for its boundaries the river on one side aud the Windsor road on the other side. It is very thinly wooded , the river being plainly seen from the roadway. The Fisheries enjoys some renown frara the fact of having boot : occupied successively by all the reign1 log Georges. Visitors in an unlntor ruptcd string called and LEFT TUKIU CARDS 11 day , many coming from the castle , 1 may add that the daring boldness o the attack Is more extraordinary whei ono re Hoc to that it was committed cloei to a busy highway in open day and ii s < ght of the towers of Windsor. Lad ] Florence Dixie is the slater of thi eighth marquis of Quoenabury , thi Scotch peer , whoso views on rollglot h vo twice boon the theme of anlmatoc discussion once In the council of rep reseutatlvo peers at Holyroad anc ones in the stalls cf the Globe thoatoi u London. The seventh marquis , hoi father , was the law-giver of the prize ring. At the outbreak of the Xalt war , Lady Florence , who had boei previously known by her exploits Ii the hunting field , her racy book o "Travels Across Patagonia , " and thi "Adventures of a Tame Jaguar,1 which she kept at Windsor , wont ti South Africa as the apodal correspond ent of the London Post , and not onl' astonished the Boors ItY HKK MAIIKMANHIIir , but alao made the acquaintance c King Cotewayo , whoao cause she prc sonted BO feelingly to the English pec plo that his visit to London and sub sequent roatoratlon to his throne wor the consequences of her intercession Returning to England aho took up th cause of Ireland made appeals for it starving Inhabitants and publlahc pamphlets showing that the account of the Land Laagno were Ii a moat unsatisfactory conditlor. She was bitterly attacked b the Irish agitators. Ono of ht conflicts with the Lcaguo was thli described In The Ilorald November ( J 1882 : "It should bo stated that fc some months past Lady Florence he been hard at work among the poc people on the western coast of In land , sucoorlng that distress for whlc the moneys toward the land Leagc distress fund were long ago soliclte and subscribed , bat never applloi She has been alao busy with her pei and has put lomo questions as to the disposition of . TIIOHR LAND LEAOUR FUNDS , to which the trustee and the treasurer , to neo her own words , 'daro not give her a cankld , truthful or straightfor ward reply. ' She has also committed a grave offense against the land league by audaclovaly writing and circulating 'an address to the tenant farmers : and people of Ireland , ' with advice and warning , In which she denounces the laud league and calls upon the people to demand a financial statement of Its expenditures. Messrs. Parnoll & Co being unable , as Lady Florence con tends , to glvo her a straightforward reply to her questions , have sought by a very cowardly moans to discredit her In the eyes of the Irish people. THE MILK WAR. Bovlnlcftl Toddy On n Uoudor. Special Dlgpatch to Till Uu BOSTON , March 20. The Now En gland Milk Producers' association dls- cutaod their grievances against the Boston contractors and Inspectors , and charged adulteration by the middle men The price was fixed at 55 cents per can (8 ( } quart ? ) , on the cars. The contractors assort that 33 cents is all they can pay. A "milk war" Is prob able , PORT JERVIH , N. Y. , March 20. The milk war Is unabated. At Otis- vlllo , Eowolls , Middloton , Hampton , Goahom , Cheater , Oxford , Monroe and turners shipments are practically stop ped. Crowds of farmers and others surround the stations. 'J ho first few with milk had it spilled. The remain der took it homo. The supply on the branches is also greatly reduced , The total reaching Jersey City over the Erie was nearly 2.000 cam ihort. Fif teen hundred dollars was subscribed by Nowbnrgh to aid the farmers , and $5,000 promlaod If wanted. Unless the dealers surrender the milk supply will bo further reduced to-morrow. Relief for DUtrMied IrUh. Special Dispatch to Tin llu. NEW YORK , March 20. Rev. Law- once Walsh , treasurer of the Irish "ational Land League , to day cabled M0,000 for the relief of the victims of ho famine in the west of Ireland as illows : To Bishop MoOormlok , allaghadreon , Mayo , $1OPO ; Arch- ( shop MoEvilly , Tuam , Gal way , 500 ; Blahop Ouggan , Langhros , alway , 8500 ; Bishop Lncuo , Latter- onny , Donegal , $500 ; Bishop Con- ray , Balllnn , Mayo , S500. Two weeks , go Rov. Mr. Walsh cabled $500 to Jishop Dnggan , $300 to Blahop Logue , nd $300 to Father Gallagher , Glen- olumbklll , Donrgal. Walnh cabled ? arnell that hln presonoo at the Phila- olphia Lind Lsuguo convention , the Gtli of April , was imperatively do- mandod. A Money Boaro In Moxloo. ptclal Dispatch to Tun ll i. MEXICO , March 20. The money market fs stringent. Last week the argo hardware house of Martin < S Sons suspended , causing some onoaal ness. Saturday the government clerks T < vro not paid. Rumor said il was owing ti the embarassment of the National bank. Yesterday there wai run on this bank and $360OOC withdrawn. Commercial houses and ho London Bink of , Mexico and South America offered assistance , which was declined. To-day the ilorks were paid and confidence re- itored. The China * in LcmUvlll- IpocIU DUp tch to Tail Dn. LOUISVILLE , March 20. Wan Leo , ihlnoso lanndryman , and Dr. Roy Tadlapoly , Hindoo physician , claiming ; o bo of Brahmin c sto , had a dlfli inlty which led the two into court on iroas warrants. The Hindoo swore , ho Chinaman kept an opium den and house of 111 repute ! . The Conrla-Jour < ial and Commercial published ac- onnts of the some what unique trial. The sequel came to-day when Wah Leo filed libel suits against each ol aid papers , f claiming damages al $3,000. The SjwcUl Dlipikh to Till tin. OTTAWA , March 20 In the com mona Homer moved a resolution IE favor of a reciprocity treaty with the Hawaiian Islands , supporting It in e short speech. HU principal gronndi for advocating such a reciprocity wai that formerly a largo trading wai done between British Columbia ant the Sandwich islands , but since the United States had established re clprocity trade relations with the alanda British Columbia's trade hac rallon off almost to nothing Five Men Drowned * BpecUl Dllp tch to Till Oil. BALTIMORE , Md. , March 20 , Las Thnrsnay night the punglos Jaspoi and Industry collided and the Jaspo sank. The night was so dark that ni assistance could be given. In tfci morning the captain and two moi were found laahod to the rlggfng am ono of thorn frozen to death. Fou others who were not lashed wer diownod. _ Denver Bantt Broken- Special Dtipatch to Tin 11 1 . DENVER , March 20. ThoExchang Bank of Denver , A. J. Wllllami prealdent , J. M. Strlcklor , cashiei suspended this morning. The ban novnr was strong , and the fallui creates but little surprise. The othc banks are not nfFuctod. . Sr M. - = 3 The Japanese Claim- Special Dlijmtch to 'lim ll . WASHINGTON , March 20. The BC < retary of state has tranaforrod to U secretary of the treasury the Japanei Indemnity fund and the whole matti will now bo settled without delay. A Challenge For n Row. peeUl Dlapatch to Till U . TORONTO , March 20 , Hanlou d cllnes to row Rosa in maritime water but will meet him half-way betwec Toronto and St. John. Hanlon n gards $500 for expenses in a | 1,0 ( race out of all proportion , and pr potes neither to give nor take , Hai Ion call * upon Ron to cover the | 5 ( depoiltad , THE SPRING CAMPAIGN. The Municipal Contest in Chicago cage Growing Warmer Every Day , Spread Eagle Harrison Calm and Serene With a Dl- vided Opposition. Rhoclo Inland Democrat * Bhont fop Bill Sprao.no > A Merited Endorsement' Special Dispatch to Tin Din. PKOVIDENUK , March 20. The dem ocratic atato convention thla morning nominated Wm , Spragno for governor by a rising vote , seven voting against It. A committee wns appointed to confer with the commlttooof the inde pendent or Sprague convention hold laat night relative to tilling there- * malndor of the ticket. Committees were alao appointed on resolutions to invlto Sprngno to accept the demo cratic nomination for governor. After recess the committee on reso lutions reported It Inexpedient to present a platform at this time. The convention then adjourned , Chicago Politic * . Special Dlspntch to Tin llim CHIOAOO , March 20. The republi can city primaries occur to-morrow , and the convention Thursday to nom inate a candidate for mayor and other municipal ofljcorH , A week ago a mooting of citizens , without reference to political faith , was called and a committee appointed to nominate a full Independent ticket. After ! * . J. Loiter and Judge Tnloy , on the circuit bench , both democrats , declined , Richard T. Crane , a republican WM named for mayor. The com mittee ban failed to ' name the remainder of the ticket. A mass mooting hold Saturday night to en dorse Crane , was wolf attended and resolutions adopted inimical to the present city government. The Twelfth ward , the strongest republican ward In the city , declared for a straight party ticket. The opposition to Crane seems eonoral. In the Third oougres- s'nnal district , where Crane has boon prominent in support * ing the democratic congression al nominee , republican paposo are urging Crane upon the convention , but the opposition to him in the party is seeking to have E B. Washbnrn or Ex'Mayor Heath head the regular re publican ticket. IndoDondcut mana gers intlmato that Crane will run whether indorsed by the party or not. Democrats aru awaltitg the action of the republican convention before plac ing a ticket in the field , but no ono has been named for the head of the democratic ticket outside of Harrison. TELEGRAPH MOTES. SpcclU Dlipfttcbeo to Tni Bli. Adam J. Glaiza beouaithi 960,000 to Catholic charity and educational Institu tions of Philadelphia. The New Jersey fire insurance company after an existence of half a century retires from business. The Maeetohnsetts senate 10 to 10 , the president making the tie , rejected the bill extending tha jurisdiction of naturalization to all eomti. John McCulloagh hai so far recovered that he expects to stirt from OleveUnd for WMhlnRton the latter part of the week. He ii no longer confined to hU bed. Carver nude perfect score of 100 , and liogtrdus 97. at Des Molnes , both thus winning $100 extra. J. M. Teller , brother to Secretary Tal ler , baa entered upon the dutlea o ( secretory of Dakota. Culm bank , Koblnoor colliery , near Shenandoab , Pa , , Ii burning. Bonds for the construction of thePontlao & Pacific Junction railway were success fully floated In thn English market. The bond * are for 920,001) per mile , guaranteed by the Quebec government. The court hou-o aud Jill at Twilllngate , N. F , , burned. The prisoners escaped. The brfgantlne Lillian bos arrived at St. John , ninety days from Oporto. She made Cape Spear , nine mllei from there , on Feb. 5 , got froien , and remained In the Ice forty days. Ob , Mary , don't go there ; yon go there to get your bottle filled. Why don't you do hko I do have lots of fun regardless of price ? Only wife and children will enjty good times , be cause wo can sell goods nnder cost. Wo are no land agent ; we are plainly from * ho old country. I buy my goods of Tootle & Maul , May Bros. , and W. Y. Morse & Co. for cash. I sell my goods for cash , and don't buy to please my sister. No charge for filling the bottle. Yours truly , FllAKK AUDEIISON , wlt-tnrn3b Strnmabura. Neb. TUTTS PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A ( TORPID LIVER Loss of Appetlto , Bowels costive , Pain In the Head , with a dull sen sation In the back part , Pain under the Shoulder made , fullness after eatlne , with a disinclination to ex wl ertion of body or mind , Irritability of temper , Low spirits , with a feel- 4 injr of navintr neglected somoduty , 41 wearinesu. Dizziness , Flutterine at the heart , Dots before the eyes. Yel -1 low Skin , Headache generally over the rlirht eye. Restleosness , with fit ful dream * , nichly colored Urine , " CONSTIPATION. 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