OMAHA DAILY BEE TWELFTH YEAR JMA1TA NEB SATURDAY MOKNETO MARCH 31 1H83 183 THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Horsey Siiujectea to a llritical Examination in the Star Route Trial , 1 Hia Memory Fatally Blank or all Important Points. An Important Decision on the Question of WlthholdiuR a Congressman's Pay. The Country Considerably Re lieyea by the Reduction of Duty on Shanghai Ttiel. The Jonnuotto Court of Inqniry- Clvll Promotion ! and Cabi net Mat tori , THE STAR ROUTE THIAL. RpecUl Dlnpatch to Tim Um. TUB CUIEF THIEF HATTLED. WASHINGTON , March 30. In th < star route trial to-dsy Djrsoy wni cross examined at great langth b ] Horriok. Nothing ot Importance wai elicited from witness , whoso memorj b reply to many vnestlons appearoc to bo very poor. In the course of the examination witness , in reply to i question , stated that the govornmon' ' vould have an opportunity to oxamlm his brother John Dorsey , also Boone , one of the principal contractors , where upon the court remarked , , "Yon an Inylng out a good deal of work for us. ' .Witness . was pressed to produce the letter written by him to John Dorsoy the latter's reply to which Rardell hac referred , and was produced by Merriok He replied , waiving his hand , ' ! hav < no recollection of such little rubblsti AS ti t. " Witness supposed the let ter proved by Merriok had been stolen In 1378. but declined to say xrho stole lt > , YOU mean Bordell , don't youl Inquired Morrlck. A eon < mptuousiang Wft8 tne witness' only Witness said some one hac trough his letter books anc mjio lnt about six hundred pages Ina rSf some pages since then ir this t < al. Witness testified to reoeiv ' % * power of attorney and letters o : authorization from John Dorsoy , Val aad other contractors. Witness die nit know where the lettora were , anc li.siatod that the "assistant counsel' nas bettor Informed. fMiirlck Who do you moan ? Rerdoll , answorld Djracy. Merriok la he assistant govern ment counsel ? Doraoy ( Lirghlngly ) I shouli judge no. Merrlck DJ yon know what Ror dell la doing ? Dorsoy I ca ? see him sittlni i ; Marrluk ( Sxroaslloally ) your eye ( ' * ht is not so bad after ait. " icmo Bruiil -Merrlck 1 congratulate witness 01 the good effect exercised by Rerde ! OD his eyesight ; he should be glad tha he is here. The court Good for sore eyes. Adjourned till Monday. CAPITOL NOTES- 6 [ > oc ! J Dispatches to Tui Bsi. AN IMIMUTANT DECISION. WASHINOTJN , March 30. In th Ocblltree caao , Judge Lawrenci aocnd controller of the , treasury , de cldes that In view of the explicit prc vision of the constitution , and th ru.sons on which it rests , it must b held that the salary must b * paid t a representative , because the langnag of the constitution Is Imperative , "H shall receive compensation for his eoi vie38 as fixed by the law. " If h ! compensation is not paid to htm an h wltheld , it cannot be said he he received it. As to delegates froi territories they stand upon a diffarer footing. They are created by statuti not by the constitution , the statul u n therefore change tholr right t compensation. In view of this it tnui hold that no net e ff can be made i the case of representatives In congresi but may bo as to delegates. MADAMB CHRISTINE NIELSON WAS entertained at a dinner by tl president at the White house th morning. Tro dinner was strict ! private , the only persons present b ing the president , Madame Niels , Mr and Miss Doremns , Judge Gra ; Oapt. Bigot , Mr. Phillips and Mr Halnsworth , sister of the preslden GOOD NJJWB. The treasury circular directs on toms cfibois to adopt $1 20 ns th value of Shanghai "tanl , " Instead i VjUfJl fi.10. The customs value other Chinese taols will be reduced proportion. THE JKANETTK COUJVT OF INQUIRY reconvened to-day , and briefly oxat "Ined Seamen Loach , Manson and L\ torbaob , who recently returned fro Siberia. Witnesses all said they hi no statements to mko with regard the management of the expedltli before or after the sinking of the shl and no charges to prefer againatany the offloers1 They believed everythli , Tfas done that could be done to fnsn the safety of the crew , and then Lieut. Dinonhonr In partioularhad d played great skill and good judgmo In bringing the whaleboat to Ian The court then adjourned until Tai day when Seaman B irtlett will bo < amlned. Dr. Collins has been ask whether he desires to have any qu tions put to the witnesses , and If does not the branch of the Invostlj tlon which concerns the allagod t pleasant relations between Capt. 1 Long and Jerome Collins will i again bo touched. PROMOTIONS. The President this afternoon ; , pointed E. O. Graves , assistant tre urer of the United States to fill 1 place of A. W. Wyman , promot Graven has hitherto been held as . r ± Ji' ' lntondant of the national b ink enjptlon dlvlslan of the treaty ( partmont , acting secretary of the treasury to day appointed Capt. J. R. RuBsoll , of Now York , ohietof the bureau of engraving , and printing vice Irish deceased. Oapt. Russell Is now purchasing agent of the bureau. THE CABINET MEETING to-day was attended by Sourotarloa FrollnghuTson , Chandler and Iho attorney general. There was some discussion of the question whether the president can fill the vacancy Jn the postoflioo department by moro than n temporary oppointmon for ten days. The aubjuat was finally referred t > the attorney general for on opinion. The acting secretary of tbo treasury to day appointed a committee to ex amine the books , money and accounts of tha treasurer of the United States preparatory to the transfer of that oflini to Wyman , newly appointed treasurer. Wyman's appointment takug effect the 1st promlmo. His bond of 8150 000 has boon approvid , and ho has already taken the oath of oilico , THE FLOODED MINE. Beveral Moro Bodies Discovered. SpocUl D'.apitch to Tin DBI. Bn AID WOOD , ILL. , March 30 Seven moro bodies were discovered in the extreme part of the southwest entry , the highest part of the working. They were found on timbers above whore they had probably crowded , thinking they could escape from the terrible flood. They are in a high state of do > composition. It Is thought the only way they can bo handled is to shovel them up in bags. It will be several days before they can bo taken out on account of the entrance being so small. The searchers whose duty it Is to clean the roadways are mak ing slow progress , having only gone about 2CO yards , anc- two other parties will commence tomorrow row on the other roads. No bodies have yet been found underneath the stone. At a uass meeting held by the miners to-day the work of the men who are dally risking their lives to explore the mine was highly extolled. The rumor that the Diamond company was abont to abandon the mine and leave the men there was the cause ol considerable comment Ono speaker said not a bone should be left in the shaft but all taken out and given de cent burial , Ho was heartily applaud ed. Several folio wed .in the same strain , but no committee wan appoint ed to advise with the company la regard - gard to abandoning the shaft. It IB thought no other bodies will bo reached for several days. The Tewhoibnry Aim * Home Special Dispatch to Tin lin . BOSTON , March 30 Tao Teifkes bury alms house hearing was contln nod to-day. Dr. Dlxwoll , witness foi the prosecution , said ho dissected a ! many as fifty babloi in a year. Speolo ! cases of alleged starvation ho could no describe , except the bodies were mud emaciated. HU only knowledge o the bodies earning from the alms housi was obtained from Andrews , nov dc d. , J. W. Ohasp didn't know o 'any bodies' being &id from the elm hooo. A pencil mark was always madi on the headboards when n body wai resurrected from the grave yard. Ta < funeral service over a coffin filled wltl wood was an isolated one. General Butler asked for the book of the Institution covering the record ! of deaths , burials and contracts bscl as far as 1878 , which were furnished. Witness Onase became excited , ant shook his fist at the committee. Hi said the half had not boon told. Thi governor said the cammttteo mlgh call on the witness for the other half The ha'f he ( the governor ) knew wa sufficient. Charles H. Dudley , night watch man , testified to the mannnr in whicl the dead bodies and stores of the in stltntlon had been surreptitiously re moved in boxes. Witness detailei many mysterious circumstances con cernlng the removal of trunks b ; relatives of the Marsh family , and thi disappearance of bodies from coffin * li which they wore prepared for burial Mutlcal Wires. Special Dispatch to Tui 11 . CUIOAOO , March 3) . k. slngula fact was noted In the city last night a a certain hour. All who had ocoaslo to use the telephone found It vibratln to musical tones. Private and publl telephones were alike affected and eve these of the nollco and fire alarm In Btrnmcnts. TJO source of the tnusi was a mystery till to-day when I traufplrod that the telegraph wlr from the stock yarls passing nea most of the telephone wires oonnecte with the harmonic system ; that tune were being played over It , and the the telephone wires took up the sound by induction. Tais suggests the ratt er grave question an to the result should the harmonic system ba genoi ally introduced. The Pastlon Play. SpecUl DlipUcli to Tui 11 IF. NEW YORK , Mtrch 30. A fu dress rehearsal of the paislon pis was given to-night. The theatre wt jammed and hundreds turned awa ; The play was given in full wltboi police Interference nnd received mu < applause. Salmi Morse was called b fore the curtain and made a speech I which he said he was happy and ft of thankfulness. Qilte a somatic was caused by the drop curtain i most taking fire from the footlighl A largo polica force was present. The Protest of Artists- SpecUl Dispatch to Till DII. BOSTON , March 30 Edward Kl cables from Paris to The Journal tl a very largo meeting of Amerlc artists was held this afternoon to pi test against the new tariff rates whl Imposes upon productions of forol artists an advalorem duty of 30 cent. A petition was adopted reque ing congress , at Its next Bessie > - place the productions of all forel i- artists npon the free list the same American. They hold that forel 1. countries throw open tholr art gall iies to Americans without cost and II but Justice that the United States cognize ) their liberality. A BROKEN RAIL , Wreok of a Passenger Train 01 the Dilicinrati Southern Road , No Lives Lost but Broket Bones and Bruises Numerous. D nver and Halt Lake Oitj Oonneoted by the Bio Grande Road. A Conductor Convicted of Ma laughter lu Dinoboylng Ordort. Special Dlap lch to Tni Uii CINCINNATI , March 20. A land slide near Mason , on the Oiuclnnat Southern railroad , this morning throw the north bound pasoougo train from the track. Sixty person ore reported Injured ; none killed. . The place of the accident Is 40 mile from horo. The whole train did no leave the track. The cause of the sooldent , later in formation shows , was a broken rail , The engine and baggage oar remained on the track , the smoking car wai partly thrown off , and the ladles' cai entirely left the track and stooc almost at right angled with the road , the lower end down the ombinkmant , Ibis car subsequently burned. Tire sleeping can rolled down the embankment bankmont and were badly wrecked Very few passengers escaped wlthon some Injury , though most of the Injuries are not serious. The following is the list of the wounded : 0. E Healy and wife , excursion agent , Bee line , London , O. , both bruised ; Wm , Orr , Thos. Orr and Alf. Harris , Har mony , Ind. , slightly cut In the tact and hands ; J. C. Roberta , Oherrj Lane , N. 0. , badly hurt internally anc both Ieg4 broken ; J. Tragln , Olncln nati , hands cut and back bruised ; Jas , Spaldlng , Port Clinton , 0. , badl ] bruised ; Jeff Folger ( colored ) , Mont gomery , Ala. , out in the side anc bruised In the face and arms ; 8. Ala paugh. Cincinnati , leg hurt ; J. E , Ma son , B azll , lad. , ftco and hands cut Capt. A. M. MjDoirel , X-snia , O. head and shoulders out ; James Ktlton Sparta , N. C. , slightly cut ; Jamei Edwards , North Carolina , slight ! ] out ; F. 0. Welsh , head and breas crushed ; Mrs. Welah , Internally In jared ; M-B. M OMtello , Whltel ] county , Ky , head and neck cut ; J H. Oorrlck , Pratt , Mo. , head crnshot ar.d badly cui ; S Iddlng * , Lifayotto Ind. , head , face and arras bruised Sam Lynch , Bntzll , Tnd. , painful bur about the face and head ; D. E Emery , Athens , Qa. , log broken , J 0. Mir tin , Chicago , scratched ; Thos Allen , Augusta , Ky , leg and shoulde broken , wife not hurt ; J. W. Las vor , Boston , Mans , wife amiens ions , bruised ; Mrs . E. Bel urayj MECDH , Us. , ; ecratuhc tnd bruited ; J. G. Cither , St , LouU aca bruised and cnt ; James Tapf cratchod and bruised ; Col. A. Bulls Ife and three children , one chll adly hurt , others slightly , Mri irltz cut in the head ; Mrs. M. E 'latt ' , Cleveland , Ohio , hurt In th cad and back ; Mrs. L. A. Thompso : nd mother , Saratoga , N. Y. , Mri aompaou prostrated from the uhool iothcr neb serious ; Mrs. E Livolacc Vatanga , T jnn , tnreo children , on hlld cut aud biulsed In the face , tw at and braised , Mrs.-Livelace bruise n the breast ; Marshal Oaserly , Ulbj llou. , slightly cnt in the face an ands , sldo bruised ; Judge J. A * . Mi ! ett , New Castle , Ind. , badly out an irulaed In the face , wife slight ! icratohed ; Mrs. D. Evans and tw hildren , all bruised ; Dan Ballot "ta , 0. , bruised in the head an > aok. The moat seriously Injured wci aken to Willlamstown , Ky. , the rei irought hero and placed in the Goo > amarttan hospital and hotels. Superintendent Carroll returned t < Ight from the wreck bringiag all tl rounded from Wil'iimstown ' , exco ] Mr. and Mrr. Welch. He says tl ccident was due , not to a broken ral nt to the clipping cf the track cause iy the heavy rain last night , Thei boon a fill at this poiat a aho : ime ago which the rain softened. Ti 'alls ' were stripped from the tics a dl ance of forty feet. It could ndt 1 ( .finitely 'ascertained where Mr nd Mr. Welch livo. They wore no\ \ ly married and are supposed to ha' eon In Florida and returning Cleveland. Mrs. Welch could on ipeak incoherently. Both are su icmod to bo fatally ID jared. The otho upposod to be fatally hurt are : The Alien , Augusta , Ky. ; Mrs. E. Lavi aud throe children , Watanga , Tenr Jnt'go J. H. Mollett , Now Cast ! Ind ; Mrs. J. W. Sjover , Boston ; Macou , Brazil , Ind. ; J. W. Oi rick , Pratt , Mo , Denver end Salt I > abe Connect > BpecUl Dl p Vch to Tni Bn. DENVEU , March 30 The oonnt tlcu of the Colorado & Utah road 1 the Denver & Rio Grande was ma 14 miles west of Green River to-da The roadway Is lu excellent condltlc Freight trains commence betwe Denver and Salt Lake April 2 , a passungor trait ) * April 8. The cc atruction force was transferred to t gap between Salt Like and Ogdc where the unfinished work will crowded , the Intention being to ha through trains running between Dc vor aud Ogden Miy 1. At Ogd connection will bo made with 1 Central Pacific , besides placing < principal cities of Colorado and Ul on a direct trunk line across the ox tlnont. The new ronto passes throe mountain soanory of such extent a grandeur , so as to insure Its popular as a passenger route. A Conductor Convicted- BpocUl DUpttch to Till Uii. GREENFIELD , MASS. , March 30 Conductor E L. Ilosloy , of the N Haven & Northamaton railroad , i found guilty of manslaughter In c obeying orders , causing a collision or the state road last September it which three persons were killed and others wounded. Exceptions wen taken. Th BillUrd Tournament. gpeclil Dlipttch to Tim DM , , . OiiHUao , March 30. In Iho after noon game of the Brunswick & Balkc tournament , Daly boat Wallace in t well contested struggle. Both were it good form , but D-ily , who was the f vorito at 100 to GO , was stronger It general play. Ho ran 00 from thi lay-off , and took a commanding load , which , however , was rodncod niatori ally by Wallace In his 'JOth Inning with a run of 131. Bat Dily seer after raced sway from him with 70 , and Wallace could not overtake him , and Daly finished slowly and at ease Score -D-ily 000 , highest run 00 , average orago 12 11-41) ) ; Walaco 420 , hlghesl run 13 1 , average 8 30-49. Time , i hours. The mooting of Sexton and Dlot for the first time at the balk line game to-night developed into a stubborn , Interesting contest. The attendance was largo with a larger number ol ladles than at any previous occasion , The animosity existing between the two men made each ono alert anc aggressive in claiming points of ad vantage. Bith were strung np to hlgl tension. It was a fmt.do porato race from the start to the finish , the soon being tied many times. Thu great event was Sexton's run of ICO in hli 40 : h inning , which carried him withic eleven points of the game. It was In respect to variety and brllllancj combined , the finest performance ol the tournament thus far. Score , Dloc 503 , highest run 71,1 average 10 13-49 Sax ton , COO ; highest run ICO , aver 121249. n TELEGRAPH MOMS8. Special DUp tchei to Tni Uu. Mrs. Marie E. Huff , acred 102 , diet Thursday night at Clinton , WIs. The police of Philadelphia are Informix of a reward of 1,000 pounds for the arrev of the portion responsible ( or the recent ex. plosion of the government building Ir London. Mn. Jacobs , the lady who was boldlj Miaulted by foot pads In open day in Chi ctgoa short time since , died yesterday. Directors of the Hnnnlbtl A St. Joe rulroad have decided to extend lines fron Qainoy to Chicago , Business failures the past seven d v 182 as kgalnat 105 lost week. Eight small business houies In Doerfield Mioh. , comprising half the bus Incus par tlon of the town , burned. Loss and in surance not given. The steamship KepubHo was bonded ii $10,000 in the Dowse , tha etowawav , ds tained on board as a Phwnlx park suspect Perry H. Smith , < nco < prominent do mocratio politician in ( . 'hicagn , nud a mil llonalro. haa been plucud in the insane nsy lum at r.inJIaonVU. . Ex-President Ii iami party have ni rived in Now York. Gin Grant had , long conversation with Diaz shortly afte Ui arrival. . Mrs Jouathan Monroe and son Warrei were fatally poisoned near Brookncal , V A snow storm in New York , beglnnin about 5:30 a. m , lasted till -1 a. m. yestei dav. Unless there is a markol change o temv r tnra the mow/ wilt , dbappv\r jtc d 7. Jn\Pait : ilt/Ulv 'tletir-rtacmi proi trated many of the telegraph wires. Fatlur ifJr thaQoiviter- Special D.opUch to TUB DEI. NEW YOIIK , March 30. The mei cmtlle agency of R. G. 'Dunn & Co , in the quarterly report show the nnm bor of failures for three months to b 2.800 , tgalnst 2.127 the same porlo last year. The liabilities were propoi tlonatoly Increased. In Canada th figures show 308 failures the pag quarter against 200 the fir it quarto 1882 ; liabilities $5000,030 ngaine $2,000,000 In 1882. A Fine * Official- Special Ditpatch to TDK Bin. BoONKViLLE , Ind. , March 30.- Jacksou Wallaoj was instantly kille and his son Thomas fatally wonndoi yesterday morning by Simon Wil Hams , a deputy sheriff , during drunken quarrel. 1S.orm.tn Oonveit- Special Dlipitch to Tui BKB. ST Louis , March 30. Tais morn ing 200 persona under charge of Eldc Morgan , of the Mormon church , past ed through the Union depot enroot for Utah. TJCBJ converts all cam from the Southern S atos. A Protest on Paper. Special Dtopitch to Tim UIB. NEWAUK , JN. J. , March 30. At th reception of the Malagassy ojibase to-day a resolution offered by Rai Wm. J. Taylor , of the Roforme church , protesting against From interference , was adopted. FOR SALE. A drugstore in western lows , popi latlon about 3.600 , stock from ? 0,0 ( to $8,0(0 , sales $18.009 per annnn only two drag stores In the town , largo country trade. Inquire of Frar Rigors , Mlllard Iletol drue store JONH H. EROK Has the largest assortment of Rang and Cook Stove , Barb Fence Wlr all of which yon can buy obosper ihi any place In town at 015 and 617 1 10th street. m27-mo-tf FOR SALE. A now side-bar , end spring top bu gy , made by Snyder and took fii prlzo at the state fair last fall ; nov used and will bo sold low. Apply Western Newspaper Union , cor. 12 and Douglas st. fob28m&etf Money far the Unmarried- One of the moat solid and substut institutions In this country ID the ai rlftfre Fund and Mutual Trust Associatii of Oedur Rapids , Iowa. They are oriji ized under the laws of Iowa , and heir ficeri and directors are among tha leadl and moat prominent business wen o Get Ilapldj. Every unmarried person shot have a certificate in this association. It is a eplondlrt Investment , as safe n government bond. You can just as v have a good sum of money to comme : married life on as not. A large nurubei members have been paid off , roceivtof o 300 per cent on their Investment , wi for circulars fully detailing the plan , * h is the finest known. Do not poet pea > Good agent * wanted. Mention where ] I saw this notice , f6-S > o THE OLD WORLD. Orown Prince Frederick Har moniously Fleeced by Alfonso , DoLeeeopa Prepares to Blake Hia Thirst in the Desert ol Sahara. Destructive Gales on the Boot tieh Coast Several Ves sels Wrecked , The Peelers of Liverpool Great ly Tickled Over the Capture of a Fenian Fiend. The Proposed Revision of tlio Can adiaa Tariff-General For- Mew * . Spodkl Dlirfetch to Tun Din , LONDON , March 30. The Time says Molrers has finally severed hli connection with the Cunard Steam ship company. The immediate causi was connected with the preparation o the annual reports. A bsrk is aihoro at Holyhoad. A crow' cf twenty three poisons won drowned' King Alfoaao has conferred the order dor of the golden fleeoo upon Orowi Prince Frederick William. This glvei great satWiotloa In Berlin , where thi relations of Germany and Spain an considered of a friendly character despite the differences of the commor ctal policy of the respective nations. Advices from Togcr. Tunis , say D LauepB hat anjvod there. He sayi "exploration * make it plain that ai Inland sea ia the Desert of Sahara i practicable , and can be accomplished by using 100 excavating machines equal in their capacity to the labor o ! 100.000 men. " As B precautionary measure order have been Issued that the possag which underlies the residence o Gladstone shall hereafter bo closed a sunset. Reports from tha Scottish coast sa ; a terrific and destructive gale vlaltoi that section. Three vessels have gen nahoro in the vicinity of Aberdeen No report of loss of life. Damage t property , however , is considerable. Tao police of Liverpool are in pea salon of information which indicate tat the arroata made here and at St [ elons yesterday of men bringing hi irnal machines f ram Ireland wor moly and prevented outrages whlol ad boon planned and were to hav eon , oxeonied\ yesterday evening ho 'destruction of public building ! nvolvini ! possibly a great loss of life as part of tbo'plot. . An analysis of the chemical explc ivesu ! etf5 HC&t * f'2 ? * A * 'sop hefaot'Cuat they are composJd cUre Uro glycerine mixed with sawdus hlorlno ot potash and vltrnll. Tfc omposltlon b of a nature BO infhmi le and explosive that the marvel la I Id not explode In transit throuph tt troota. LONDON , March 30. At the Hvoi eel spring meeting to-day the Gran National steeple chase aud handica or 1,003 was won by Count Okli < y'a Z > edono , P. George's B ac Mnoo second , M jor Binbarle's Mi loan third. There wore nine star rs. IRELAND. pedal Dlsptch to Tui Uu. DUBLIN , Mirch 30. Three consei ativoa were elected poor law gna lans in plaoa of throe Pirnollltos i he Rotunda ward. This indicates o mportant revulsion of feeling and hi onslderable political slgnific&cca. Three hundred and fifty omlgran eft Balllmullet , County Mayo , to-da ; or Amnrlca. An Immense throng i icople witnessed their departure. Timothy Koofc , convicted of tl nurder of his nnolo , in April. 188 ! wan sentenced to death. DUBLIN , March 20 An unoai ooling prevails in Lorraine nmot hat part of the population who r aln aud s 111 quietly avow fealty ho French government. This ore tonally breaks out into an unwonti imitation , and such Is Iho case noi ? ho immediate cause of the oxoU raent is an address just Issued by do nty Antolno in which ho acknuwledg ho receipt of money collected by tl patriotic league , for the benefit offerers by the recent innndatlo ilong the R'llnc , and appeals to t French government not to forgot the unhappy children of Franco who , i hough parted from .her tompprarl > y the force of arms , are awaiting day of revenge. CANADA BpecUl Dlsp tch to Tui IJn OTTAWA , March 30. The finac minister , In the budget speech , a nouccad changes in the tariff Hi The prlco list will include books bou or printed over seven years or print by any government or scientific asi elation not for trade , manuscrii chronometers , and compasses ! ships ; copper in sheets ; iron a steel ; old and scrap iron bean sheets or plates and knees for Ir or composite ships ; street raltw boars or rails ; fish plates : atoel eho for manufacture of screws ; tobai and snuff , a specific duty of 20 coi a pound ; tnrpontlno spliits , 10 \ cent ; bolls , except for churches , 30 ] contnowdutlabloacoordlngtomatorl ofoth of other materials than ootten woolen made nnlform , CO per coi vaaallo and similar preparations , ] troleum in bulk five cents In bottle six cents per pound ; woolen hoslei tame as woolen clothing ; dross a custom cloths , nuder twonty-f Inches witlo and weighing not mi than three onnces per square ya : 20 per cent ; moro , different col combined , or mohair yarns , whlto any color , imported by manufacture 20 per cent ; agricultural implemo ana machines to pay a specific e advatorom duty equal to 3D per cent portable machines , spades and hoes , the same. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. BptcM DI vtctW to 'fill . All public building at Posth arc draped for Gaunt von Majlath von Soookoly , President of the Court ol Cassation , murdered at Ofon. The Em' poror and Empress sent n dispatch of condolence to the family The Quasar arrested Is known to bo In secret and Intimate relations with persons un connected with the household * All Montenegrin residents of Scu tari loft town on account of a peremp tory order , Issued by their govern ment within the IMS few weeks. Tnoro has been many affrays along Albanian border , addompanlod In many cases by murder. Fraro Bart , sister of General Von Moltko , Is dead. Numbers of copies of the manifesto of Prince Jerome Napoleon have boon posted In conspicuous places In 11 > r- doaux and upon various public build- Ings. As soon as they worn discov ered the police removed them. It is stated the Dako D'Anmalo , fearing arrest and to secure his prop erty , sold the Ohantllly chateau and has gene to Sicily , ' It Is officially announced that 'Em- pnror William has virtually recovered his nsutl condition cf health. Sundaj and Monday hid symptoms occasioned considerable alarm. The Nlcs regatta is postponed , owIng - Ing to objections of the Amorlcat yacht Dauntless , damaood in the atorm , and not in condition to make a fair test of her merits. Baron Robrote committed auicldo It Berlin. Do Lord , French republican sena tor , is dead. The Montenegrin gavornmoat hat ummonod homo all natives of Mon- inogro'in ' Upper Albania , as an out roak of the Albanian mountain rlbes Is ox pee tod. Eruption ! of Etna have ceased o present Indications of an earth lUako. forty socialists holding a aecro mooting within the Spanish lines wert nrprisod by government troopi. Thi ntlro band was captured and sen nder a strong guard to Seville , Several European governments an lonsldorlng measures to compel ! thi "wlss government to prevent assassin letting in Geneva. PAIUH , March HO.-Louise Mloho ailed at the prefecture of police yes orday ovonlng , but , as the prefoo as absent , she loft the ofllao , an onnolng that she intended to sur ender herself to the authorities to ay. This morning she was nrrostot Ithout any dlfllonlty or objection 01 or part. She stated that eho wa illlng to give herself ap rather thai 0 subject her mother to any furtho .nnoyanoo . from the police. BEHLIN , March 30. Much impor anco Is attached In court circles ti ho fact that a reception has boon glv m by Emperor William to Lloutonap General Von Werder , who In the mil Ury plenipotentiary o'- the Gorni * empire i t 8t3 ? U ibdhr.s ' * WAsirfHl&tOtf ) D. BXir . May 15 , 1880. jl GENTLEMEN Having been a suffe ir for a long time from nervous pro ration and general debility , I wi advised to try Hop Bitters. I hai taken ono bottle , and 1 have bee rapidly getting better over slnco , an 1 think It the best medicine I ovi used , I am now gaining strength an ppotlto , which was all gone , and was in despair until I tried your Bl era. I am now well , able to go abet and do my own work. Before takin 't , I was completely prostrated MRS. MARY STUART. COOPER WAGONS have arrived. Practical exporienc demonstrates and proves them th cheapest In the market for ret lorvloo. For sale at F. D. COOPER & Go's. m6-m&e&wlm Yon can always secure a bargain t .ho St. Paul Lumber Yard. It wi pay to call and BOO stocks and gi prices hen In need of any kind ( building material. A fall and complete line of Gant Neckwear at M. Hollman & Co. wed frld&iat. REGISTRATION NOTICE. In compllnnoa with the law recent ! enacted by the legislature , I will s at thn Slnvln house , from March 23 to April 2 ad , for the purpose of mnkii a complete registration list of the log votots of said ward. A now roglsti list is to bo made out , and all wl wish to exercise the right of franchli are requested to call on P. DESMOND , mlG 5t Registrar First Ward. REGISTRATION. State of Nebraska , Douglas con ty , ss : Notice Is hereby given tl electors of the Fifth ward of the ol of Omaha , that I will sit at the soooi door on 16th street , south of tl southeast corner of ICth and Oallfc nla streets , for the purpose of rogl torlngtho qualified voters of Bald wa on Wednesday , Thursday , Friday at Saturday , March 21st , 22d,23d , 24t and Monday and Tuesday , Mar 20th and 27th. On Wednesday , Thui day , Friday and Saturday , Mar 28h : , 29th , 30th and 31st , and Monday , April 2d , to 12 o'clock n at the U. P. Bakery on 10th stro between California and Webster s S. WAKEWELU , Registrar Fifth Ward. REGISTRATION NOTICE. State of Nebraska , Douglas Counl SB. Notice is hereby given to I electors of the Third ward that I v sit In Judge Weiss' office , basement Mlllard hotel , commencing on Thu day , March 22d , and also on 21 24th , 20th , 27th , 28th , 20th , 30 31st , and April 2d , from 11 a. m. t p. m. dally , for the purpose of roj torlnp the electors of said ward. In witness whereof I hereunto my hand this 15th day of March , D. , 1883. H. B. MYKKH , mlO Registrar A FALLEN FEMALE. The Hanging of Mrs , Moikor at Windsor , Vermont , The Angolio Murderess Protests - tests Her Innocenca to the A Dark and Dubious Devil Bent Along to Sprinkle Her Winge , Whllo n I < nro Knmbsr of High * toned Thieve * Book Rest in Iiouoly Quarteri. A Woman Hang. Soccl l Dispatch to Tim linn , WINDSOH , Vt. , March 30. Mrs. bleaker ate a hearty dinner. Her son Mman was loft with her In the cell , tlrs. Moakor's arms were pinioned bo * 'oro she loft the cell and the procos * slou moved to the gallows , where she was aoatod In a chair. She evidently did not llko the crowd. After prayer by the chaplain the sheriff handed her t paper , with these words : "Bmillno Moakor , If yon have anything to say why oxoaution of the sentence should not take place , yon have now an opportunity. " This was done on ac count of her deafness. She was calm and pale and said with closed eyes : "Qood-byo , Mr. Hull , I have nothing moro to say , only I forgive yon for hanging mo. " Her legs were then tied , she standing all the time. She showed no signs of fear nor trembling , and said "May God forgive yon all. " The drop fell at half past ono. After banging 10 minutes the body was taken down. She died with scarcely a straggle , and WM burled in the pri son oomotry this afternoon. Ooaa to Meet Emily. SpccUl Dliptteb to Xni li . OAMDKN , 8 , 0 , , March 30. This morning Oliver Bristow ( colored ) was hanged as an accomplice of Joe Wilson in the murder of M. F. McDowell , a highly esteemed citizen of Kershaw county , on the 30th of Nonrmbcr Itat. Devilish Crime , Specl l Diipttch to TUB Oil. ATLANTA , March 30. Several masked men last night wont to the homo of Mrs. Joshua Hill , over sev enty years ; of ago , and ontragod her and her two daughters. Two arrests have boon mado. Behind Ton Thuucand- Bptclal Dispatch to Tin UEB. BcmLo , March 30. Theodore W. Wells , cBshlor of a large insurance firm , la reported short in his accounts 810 003. , It [ a sail ho loaned funds to oil dealers on nocos. iCankllBB Indicted. Special Dispatch to Tn Bu. I ; Jh3 jtSf li Jiut George incr , Jr. , who shot Wilbur H. Hav6J tick. Conkllng at once surrendered. Ho was admitted to ball in 95,000 ; A Fugitive Captured. pecUl Dl > p tch to TUB Bu CINCINNATI , March 30. Detectlvo 7apponstein this afternoon arrested t the Bnrnet house , Oasslnv Markio , 10 absconding member of the Pitts- nrgh paper mannfaotnrlngfirm , which eoently assigned by reason of his Ithdrawlng a largo sum from the artnershlp fond. He came hero "hursday and registered as 0. F. Iverholt. Ho sayo he has been In Ihlcago and St. Louis , and has been rlnklng heavily. Mr * Llppinoott , ssigneo of the firm here , identified 1m. Twenty-eight thousand four undred dollars were fonnd secreted bout his porsod. A Flying Forcer. pecial Dlipatch to Tin DIE. \ \ ROCHESTER , N. Y. , Much 30. Gills , banker at Clifton Springs , baa ailed and fl > d. He Is said to have ut out 130,000 in forged papers. THE Admiration OF TUB WORLD. Mrs.S.A.Alkris . . . WORLD'S \ HairRestorer IS PERFECTION/ * . Public Benefactress. Mn. S. A. 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