THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA NEB FJRIDAY MORNING A PHIL (5 ( 1883 188 COMPOUHDERS OF RUIN. The Discoveries of a Day Ter rify Both Quelph aufl Romanoff , The Nihilists of Two Nations Actively Arranging Mon- archlal Wrecks. An Irish Dynamite Factory Discovered aud Broken Dp in Birmingham. Four Expert Ruin Breodwrs Captured in the Midas ot Their Liquids. The Crafty . raokstnen Thor- ough Scholars in the Dee - e true live Arts. The People Greatly Alarmed by the Enormity of tne Disclosure ? . The Budget ot Britain Pre sented to Parliament aud Properly Oheerec. The Dregs of Nations Enaug- urate War on the Banks of the Isthumua Canal. Ten Million Dollars Worth of Property Consumed by Fire in luique. The Uncrowned Cair Perplexed by the Possibility of Sud den Death. The NihllilB Determined to "Eolc- vnto" Him on Corona tion. Dav The Irlah Invlnclblea and the Infor- mere of Dublin. THE DYNAMITE FZENDS Ipe lal Dlepatchis to OIIK OUR , > LONDON , April -Tho excltln ? events of the day crowded each ; so fist that their Importance could scarcely bo realized until the latter hours of ni ht admitted a com plete summing up. The surprises in clude the unearthing of tour rum breeders in London and one in Blrrn Ingham ; the attempt on the govern ment magaz'no ' at Ireland ; the rese - tlon of an incendiary letter In London , and discovery cf an astounding and audacious scheme of the nihlists to blaw np the czar'a residence in Moa- cow. The excitement over these affairs was not confined to the government officers bul waa apparent on the street to even the most ousnal otaemr. The prompt action of the government officers is highly commended. The postoftico and neighboring government property was placed under increased guard , and the royal residences at Windsor given a large force of senti nels , sent thither in a private manner. This precaution was made neces sary becitae vtho government , -v.cuicorjvioarnod late last night that in > co"nneotlon with the discovery of the , dynamite factory In Birmingham some conspirators wore already ou the way to Windsor from Birmingham. It Is slated in official circles that there is t a reason to bellevo that the whole In cendiary and dynamite conspiracy here and in America will now be laid bare and the number of arrests ahortly Increased. ; The man first arrested last night near Fleet street had engaged rooms on Southampton street , corner of Strand , giving his name cs Ormund and stating that he WAS a medical student. Subsequently ho said his correct name was Norman. The first inquiry for rooms was made by au elderly man. A box of explosives waa taken to Norman's lodging by a person of rakish appear ance , who looked more like a tramp or street Idler than a porter of friend of the student. It is believed this Individual and the elderly man have been captured in the person of two men arrested at Lam beth. One of these men had in his pockets and Bowed np in his clothing a large sum cf money , a portion which was in American ooins. Street rumor made Irao nan of American's name and connected many Itlsh-Auierlcnn's with the plot. Ono of the Lambeth soncrs had secured lodgings iu the name of Wilson. His movements ex cited ao much suspicion among his neighbors that ho left his room yester day saying it was his Intention to go to Wolrorhampton. When ho return ed at noon to-day ho was surprised to find six detectives awaiting him. Norman undoubtedly cnmo dlrocl from Birmingham. Where ho was stopping WOE jast over the cilico where la printed the Court Glrcu'ar. ' The proprietor of that aheot recently ro celvod letters containing dlro throats , the origin of which ho has now no difficulty In tracing to the prisoner. The fourth crrest was Henry Dal ton , taken Into custody to-night. Ho came from the United States two weeks ago. Ho waa found at thi rooms of the American exchange. Hi made no rocistanoe. Dalton waa placed in jail at Scotland Yards There was no less sensation in the commons when the arrest wore an nonnced than elsewhere. Sir Wm Harcourt , homo secretary , in a brie speech outlining the facts , confirmee what had np to thla tlmo had been merely rumor , that Norman had been arrested. He added , ono bun dred and fifty pounds of high n IF oxplo _ pJU'jiJ,01/ | / Norman a quarto. . . . i devised rubber bags. Uo m u . i firmed the discover ? of n dynamite manufactory in Birmingham and gave particulars of the atTatr substantially as related In those dispatches. He eatd further a cornlderablo amount of the same kind of explosives bad beeu dls covered lo the rooms of the Lambath prisoner , and a part of the money on ono of thrso men was In American bank notoi. That there was a con nootlon bet Teen the arrests at Bir mingham and London In shown by the incident jaat como to light. The homo "uorotary during Uio afternoon tornoon sent a dispatch to Birming ham asking the authorities to louiand Whltoheaa for a week. The same action will bo taken bora under the sauio directions in the ca o of Nir man. The magistrate at B iw stree waited until late in the afternoon to Instructions in regard to Norman one i s two Litnboth nocompllcoa , oat iiially receiving a telegram from ihe lomu secretary announced no formal charge would bo brought against ' the three prisoners to-day They were accordingly remanded. It is learned that the promises in LisdBnm street were taken two mouths ago | i by a man named Whitehead , nn Irish American , who had a sign hung > ut in front of the place indicating his ) ualnosj , that of paper-hanger. White- lead himself was taken into custody iw when the 'police made the descent on tln ; ho don , and Is no v in close confine ment. A considerable quantity o ! nitro-glycerino was ( seized by the offi cers at the same time. Information now in the hands of the detective ends to demonstrate that this place Is the central manufactory of explo sives and the most Important depot of all infernal ointrivanoes in the king dom. Whltehoad , who la described aa a man about 25 years of ago , dark complexion , and with marked Ameri can accent. Ho haa been in the habit ) f purchasing supplies of nitro-glycer- no and acids which are necessary to run his business , The chemists at Woolwich are on- ; aged in an examination of the mate- lal. The police regard the arrest as a most Impprtant one. This la cvi- denod by the fact that slnco it was nade , precautionary meaanrcs have > eeu renewed. Eipecial attention is tow being given to the protection of mlldings In which are located the offiscs of the ministry and all public fficlals. Extra sentinels arc posted at Windsor cwtlo and the postcftijo. 'olicjruen and detectives are keeping close watch on suspicious localities. TUB IIUBBKU BAGS ound in Norman's quarters contained ittro glycerine in euQiclont quantity o bljvv up any town in the klugdom. Iho police believe Norm&n was on- aged In a plan to cany out the dyua- uite doctrinen which uro particularly ostered by O'Donavon Rosaa. Henry j alton is n man cf shore tatnro and pock-marked. Ho was n occasional caller at Bowies' American reading room , 14 Strand , 'his arrest .was elicited owing to In- ormatlon derived from papers fcund in other prisoners. It is believed by he authorities that Dillon is an orals- ary of the dynamite faction in Amer- oa. The man arreated with Wilson at Lambath la named Gallagher. The lapess found upon him prove his con nection with Whitehead. Woolwich uthoritiea pronounce the compound ound at Limboth nltro-glyoerine and dentlcal with that found in Norman's quarters. Gallagher's portmanteau was pa'oked with explosives. Dillon is suspected of balng the perpetrator of the outrages in theoffico if toe local Government board , West minster. The prisoners were not or- algnod , because In view of the docu ments seized , the police have decided o make other arrests , which they t ought might bo frustrated If the evidence In their possession was made inblic. Norman detorlbea himself as coachman , Wilson claims to bo clerk , a Gallagher a physician. POLICE auproemoNB. The police believe the Birmingham aotory one of a aeries which exists in roat towns. Evidence Is accnmulat- ng that the persons arrested are con nected with the luvlnclbles. Dyna mite mod in the Westminister explo sion was undoubtedly made at one of the factories of the society. Nor man's boxes wore barred ou thooateldo with wood for the better prottctlon of the contents and fitted with handles. After the contents had been tested at Woolwich , the b x was taken to the inijjazino at Plumstoad marshes , where It will bo kept n .water until the tfthlals can lafely disposed oi the commits. It is bellovod the name Whltehoad iu an alias r.nd that the police know the proper name , but wioh to keep it DO- sret for the present. Thousands vis ited the house In Ljclsani street dar ing the day. The Block in the home consisted of fourteen carboys holding ten gallons each o ! sulphuric and nitrio acid , a great nnmbsr cf caua of glycerine and mixed scida , ten gallons of nitro-glycerino , a cooling machine , hydrometers and a variety of chemical appliance * . It is believed the government in tends to introduce bill In accordance with Hnroonrt's opinion , expressed in the commons , that the present state of law in regard to the possession of explosives Is unsatisfactory. AN EXPLOSIVE BUSINESS. BIUMINOHAM , April 4 The city police have made a raid upon the suspected localities in Latsam street , Lidywood , and discovered a Fiiulau nitro-glycerino factory in full opera ' tlon. TUB DYNAUITK FACTORY. BIRMINGHAM , April B. In accord ance with the request of the homo office , Whitehead was remanded for a week , The cnargo agalnat him is having In his possession explosive compounds and material In violation of law. At the examination evidence waa given showing the police detec tives had followed Norman , who was arrested In London , fromWhltehead's honso to. this city. Ho took away from Whltehoad a box. Among other material seized at the paper banger's were eight gallons of mysterous liquid In tint , some sulphuric acid , and quantity of nitroglycerine. The pris oner when arraigned Dusnmoil au air of indifference and also refused to answer questions. The apparatus for preparing and mixing the explosive compound were constructed on scientific principles , and with all the cunning and CM ft which clearly showed KB Inventor to bo not only a thorough scholar iu chemistry and machinery , bat also an adept lor expedients for avoiding no toriety and preventing discovery. Among the noteworthy features of the factory waa a shromllydovisnd method fur c my ing the fumon up the chimney and consuming the cdor * . 001KO FJU A I'ODWEH MAOAZ1NK. LONDON , April 5. There is renew ed excitement in government clrc'ia this afternoon because of a report which COUIDS irom Newry , Irolond , where are oltuitcd largo government infantry barracks , that a aoutinol standing guard ovtr the powder mag azine , last night , challenged n man who waa discovered scaling the wall , The sentry fired a ahot and gave the alarm. The search for the Intruder waa fruitless , but the guard was doubled and orders Issued to take every precaution to prevent a surprise. OAVE HIMSELF AWAY. LONDON , Aptil 5. A semi-weekly newspaper called the City Press'in an edition published yesterday evening announced it had received a letter without any signature , wherein the writer threatened to blow up the gov ernment office * . The affair was refer red to the police and late laat night detectives assisted by members of the Irish secret service succeeded In ar resting a man who had possession of a quantity of stuff supposed to bo dyna mite. The arrest caused a decided sensation. The detectives had fol lowed the prisoner from Manchester as he appeared a suspicions character and when the letter appeared he was at once arrested , being then In the vicinity of Fleet street. He la now at the Bow street prison to await the re port of army officials. PLENTY OF IT. LONDON , April 5 The Irish police tare have made two further arrests in the suburbs of Lambeth in cinmction with the man arrested last night. The latter is now said to bo an American. Noarjy half a ton of uitro glycerine bos been seized in London already. IRELAND. Special Dispatches to TUB USB. DUBLIN , April C At the trial of ; ho nrlioncra charged with the Phcu nix Park murder the photograph of a man named Tyiian , recently alluded ; o by the name cf "Tynor , " will bo jroducsd. Thin photograph h&a beau dentiu'ed by James Carey , the In- : ormor , aud three others as that of "No 1 " It la stated B portion of ; ho mouey with which Tynnn was on- .rutted tor distribution can bo be raced to the invinclblea. The gov ernment is in possession of en affidavit to the effect that Tynan and "No. 1" are Identical. The crown solicitor wll ! strongly oppose the request to bo made by the accused for the postpone ment of the trial. Peter Carey , > roth r of James , was accepted aa an nformjr. .Evidence will bo adduced showing that' 'the Dublin directorate consisted of Tynan , known aa "No. 1 ; " James Mnllett , known aa "No. 2 ; " James Gurry , "Na. 3 ; " Daniel Carley , "No. 4. " and Edward McOoffery , "No. 5. " Damson , lord mayor of Dublin , la orming n national committee to raise b fund to present to Purnell. The committee is composed of bishops , ) rlcats , members of parliament , nayors and other officers. The fund roaches 800. It has been definitely decided that neither FamoU nor any other member of the Irish parliamentary party will attend the convention In Philadelphia , ENGLAND. Special Dls. atchea to Tin BM. LONDON , April G The remains of Prof Palmer , who wna murdered , with his cimpanlons , by Bedouins In No * Vembor last , npar Oalro , waa bnrrlod to-day in St. Paul's cathedral. Bettlnc on the city and suburban handicap ia eleven to one ogilnat Koone'a Foxball , twenty to ono against lorlllurd'a Sachem , nnd twenty- two to 0110 atgalnst Pacaaic. LONDON , April 5 In the commons Ohildera , choucclior of the exchequer , explained the budgnt of the financial year ending March 31. Total revenue of the year , ' 80-004,003. This PX- ceoded the vuiimato by 1 0 < MCOD , , The cxpeiieca of ths war in E ypt , in cluding the amount contributed to defray fray the eont of the Indian contingent , 3,890,000 Thpro fell to thoprcBuot administration of ( ho t/uvirnnnmt an inhoritancocf 7.850,003 warcharges which had boon paid out of the taxes i f 10 900,000 frr war charter. He had no arrears whatever to report , on account of war iixpmdlturoa Incurred by the present government. For the coming year ho natlrnntnd thn oxpon- ditares to be 85,789 000. National dobtrcdno imttiopastyfar 7 1CO.OOO. Ho oxpuutod to make a further nidus- tion this year of about 8.000,000 nnd expected to sac the dob' roduand the nexl20yeaT by 172,000,000 Ho proposed the tax on railway earnings , where the fares wore very amall in amount , bo abolished ; that provision bo made looking toward reduction of the rate for telegrams sent anywhere inland to six ponce each , that throe hilf ponce of the Income tax bo ro moved. Thin last measure would ac cording to the speaker's estimates , ro- duoa the rovonno of the government , 2,135,000. This is the first report ol the now chancellor. It was received with much fever and at ita conclusion was loudly cheered , LONDON , April G. The weekly statement of the bank of England shows a decrease of bullion of 378 , 000. The proportion of the bank ta- servo to the liabilities ls31J percent , LONDON , April 4 The Qaeon took a drive to-day. RUSSIA. SpecU' IKjpatch to Tui lln. ST. PETBHHBUUO , April f > . Davol opmonts of the utmost Importance are expected in connection with the forthcoming great trial cf nihilist In this city. Originally It waa be lieved that this trial would bo the last of the kind on the Hat. The recent arrests , however , made other nihilists trial ; probable , and It ii the present Intention to arraign the newly discovered plotters either be fore the coronation of the czar or di rectly after. The accused have , with three exceptions , already pleaded guilty of belonging to a party which they assort la in fact as well aa In name "Tho will of the People. " Sr PETEKSBUHO , April u. It la semi-cfficlally announced that there la not the slightest warrant for the report of a largo mine being discovered cot - noctiug with Kremltu pnlaco. The local chief of police , and nil others who contributed to the comfort of the crows of the Jeannette * and llgcra las boon decorated by the czar. AMERICA. Bpcclal.Dltpatch to Tun b . PANAMA , M roh 27. Severe and continuous rioting has taken place along the line of the canal works , or- nlnatlug in race hatred between Jam- means and Carthoganlans. Some , wonty of the fdrmer have boon mas sacred , and the governments finds It self unable to restore order. Arms are being Indisoritnauatelp purchased , nnd aa no work is going on and about 3,000 men are drinking freely , serious trouble is anticipated in the Isthmus , which is being rapidlv overrun by the dregs of all nation * . DoLaesops leaves , ho Isthmus to day for Now York. Ho nulata the canal will bo Ginlshod in 1888. Too Stai and Herald has the fpl- owing dispatch frotr Iqulqnd : A fire on the 10 ; h destroyed ten blooka and and part of four others. The railway cffises were burned but the workshops were saved. The club escaped but the churches were destroyed. The fire did not extend west of the churches. About one thousand houses were de stroyed , doing a damage estimated at at 2,000,000. Jaraleson'a , DAWBOU'B , Glldemoistor'fl , Blair's and Lester's stores were destroyed. Oablo , com munication with Iquiquo waa cut of at ono time. CANADA. . Bpoclal Dispatches to Tui Bn. OrrAWA , AprlJ ; G , The merquls o ! Lome expresses a desire that hin term } o extended another Tear. MONTREAL , April 5 The Canada Pacific railway syndicate has com- > lotod arrangements to take over the Thunder Biy branch of the Canada Pacific railway by May 1st , Instead of Tuly 1st. The syndicate will at once dispatch n largo force of men to put ho entire line Irotn Thunder B.iy to Winuepog in first-class order , and now laanenger coachee , including oloepera ir.d dining euro , are being constructed. Arch Bmliop Taschoroau has informed the faculty of the Montreal .nodical school they must never connection with Victoria colleg ) or coma under the anathenm of the church. The euper- or of Hotel Dleu hospital haa au or der from his grace dlteotlng medical students of protestant collegia be not admitted. It Is alleged somu members of the faculty of the Montreal have expressed to B'uhop ' Fabro their ao- imeaence In the pope's mandate' , Fomaaiv NEWS. Special Dlipatcbes toTai Du. ROME , April 5. The p3wder depot at Posao , Oorrese , for the use of on- liners conducting operations there , ixploded to-day. Forty persona were tilled and many Injured , some fatally. BERLIN , April 5. The government will justify the arrest of deputies to he Reichstag , pending the session , by loolarlng the men arrested were under suspicion of havlntr brought contra- > and writings Into Qjrmpny. The manager of the National thca- ro believes the fire was Incendolary. Germany and Spain have signed a commercial treaty. BELGRADE , April 5. A violent > opul r demonstration agalnat the au- iborltiea of Qrljeo took place to-day. The people were ordered to disperse -o their homes , but refused. The mounted police were finally called up on to suppress the disturbance. The jollco with drawn sabres charged the irowd of men , women and ohlldrer. Many persons wore cut down and > thors trampled under the horses loofa. PARIS , April 5. Madame Oharlon- on was murdered to-day by her huj- inud The Chnrlontou family bacimti notorious through a recent sensational bductlon trial. The story of the crio was that Madame Oharlenton gave ihbltcr and crotectian to a young adr , Fidelia Da Monastcrlon , against : ho Attempts of her mother to confine icr in a mad housn. The young lady waa taken by force from thn Oharlon. ton mnmion by Carlos L < i Fit , natural eon of Madame Da Monaetorio , who is the widowof Francois Uonmlgntre , electrician. Dae DJ Aumale and Comto Do Paris go to Italy the ! > kh hint. , return lup May. ROMK , April 5 Cjpt. Irscisao at&tea that the govcrnnionta of Italy and Austria have given aasont and affixed their signalmen to a treaty , by which each omplro guarantees to the other complete integrity of territory. Although Germany U not directly and by signature a party to the treaty , the dccument contains a clanto In which it is mentioned therein and approval ha * been given PARIS , April 4. The weekly state ment of the bank of Franco shows n drcroase of 1,850,000 francs , BBQ 500 000 frnca of silver. FRANKFORT , April 5. ThoJGazetto's special from Moscow , states that a Iur20 mine has been discovered con necting with Tromlln whore the coronation nation of the czir la tojtako place. The diagram also states that a request has baen wired to St. Petersburg for a hundred sappora to bo sent at once to Moscow to destroy the mine. New Cantata- SpecUl Dlipatcb to Tui ! ) . NKW YORK , April 5. The Critic to morrow will say Charles Gounod , president idont of the French Choral society , Lesporanco , New York , will produce n now cantata entitled "Ladtabua do La Llborte , " coinpoaed by male voices accompanied by the military bind. It Is aald to bo largo In style , \ /ory ef fective , and of the name sjyFu aa the Famous "Soldiers' March" In "Faust. " DoncortB will bo given exclusively by Frenoh artists for the benefit of the pedestal fund of the Bartholdl statue of liberty. Billiard Tournament- Special IHipatch to Tui llm. OUIOAOO , April 5 , The afternoon ; amo In the Brnnatvok-B ! lko tourna ment proved to bo the greatest garno fet played. Schaefer had for his op ponentloo Dion , who had wngerod some money that Shoofor would not average t routy agalnat him , nnd who hccordiugly otudled safety throughout , DUt It made no difference. Neither badibroaks nor the faot that Dion him self was piaying bettor than ho had srovluunly done conld still j Sohncfor's splendid execution and great command of the rail for nursing. Ho made icarly fivo-eixthn of the total game In ivo separate Inning * , and put on re cord , the boat average aud quickest game overplayed. Score : Sohaofor ( iOO , average 40 , ilghoitruu , (50 ( ; Dion 248 , avor&go 17 0-7 , highest run 58 , time , ono hour aud 45 minutes. The night came was between Dly md Sexton , the latter bolne the favor- to at odds of 100 to 70. The charac ter of the game showed this to bo erroneous , as Daly from the first played In strong form , whllo Sexton was away below par. Daly took a commanding lead In the early part of .ho game , and was never headed onco. 3aore : Djly 000 , average 13 2 40 , hlchest run 89 ; Sexton 337 , average " 15-40 , hlghoat run 73. . The Death of Peter Cooper. Bpedkl Dispatch to Tni BIB. NKW YORK , April C. ThoWoman'a suffrage aocioty adopted a resolution ot "Joying { .jrot for the death of Peter Cooper , the philanthropist who ias done so much for our sex. " At the funeral of Peter Cooper Sat urday the church , with the exception of the center aisle , will bo open to the public. After the services the body wlllbo ( loft in the church till 4 p. m. and an opportunity given the public to vow the remains. In the funeral precession all will bo permitted to join. It IB thought a largo number of people will take this means of showing their respect. Tho'board of aldermen has taken action on the death of Cooper by re questing the close of places of busi ness the day of the funeral and ship masters to half-mast lligs. WASAINQTON , April C. A a mooting of the Woman's National Industrial eagoo to-night , Mrr. Charlotte Smith , ) ioiidont of the association , offered CDolutlona , which wore adopted , la menting the death of Peter Cooper , expressing the high respect und ad miration of the members for Ttii pure jcDoficont life and character. ' 'No man , " the resolutions say , "over quos- li > ned his integrity or envied him his B access In'llfo. Ho used his wealth as a lacrod trust , and thousands daily ) lessed him. History has no record of bettor , braver or more generous l Mexican Railroad * . RptdU Dllpitch to Tni Uu. Uxico , April 5.The annual ro- > ort of the Mexican Central road to jovernment states the company Intend julldlng the main line from hero to the United States and complete Itnext roar. The net profit of the Mexican livlslon lost year was $343,785. Ono inndred and seventy mlloa are opened on this division ; 325 are In operation on the Chihuahua division ; 201) ) miles ot track wore laid during the year on the Tamploo division ; forty-two miles of track completed , the grading on 'orty-ono finished and the route ilearod one hundred miles ahead. 5an Bias is chosen as the Pacific terminus - minus , with Topic , an Intermediate atation. A Ssn Blaa dispatch says the Mexi can Central began the construction of bo Pacific division with GOO laborers , The company's workmen removed the track on the street road , causing asmo disturbance. No < ono seriously In- "ured. "X.noby" Baldwin' . Victim Special Dlapatcb to TUB Hit" . SAN FRANUISCO , April 5. In the case of Verona Baldwin , ou trial for ohootlug "Lucky" Baldwin , the jury retired at noon , and after a brlet do- ay asked aomo further InatructlouH re garding the question nf insanity. They igaln rotirdd and at 2 o'clock returned a verdict of not guilty on the ground of Insanity. The verdict wan received with apphuao by the crowded court. The judge ordered the court cleared , A number of Misa Baldwin's friends and many strangers porzonally con grntulntod her , and the hdlos got up quite ( m til'ailvo scene over her. She received her acquittal smilingly and much us n matter of course. Dins flmontr ik Moroltnuta. Special Dispatch to Tilt MBS NEW YORK , April 5. The rccep tion given Gen. D.nz to-day by the produce exchange was lur ely attend- ad. The exchange was draped with Mexican and American colora aud the Seventh regiment band was engaged For the cciaalon. L. F. ilolmnn , president of the exchange , read an ad dreus of welcome , to which Diaz ro plied. After the reception Diaz and party , accompanied by a number ol members of the exchange visited the grain elevators and other points of In tereat on the biv and rlvore. The KuluhtR of Dei Molnos. Bf eclal Uiepttch to Tin Uu DEB MOINES , April 5. Over two hundred of the most prominent Kulghta Templar of this state have already announced their Intention ol going to California accompanied by their ladles. Secretary Parvln has gene to Sin Francisco to secure dor mttorlos , California Grain Trade. Special Dlipitch to Tux U , BAN FRANCISCO , April 5. A largo mooting of influential grain dealers was hold hero to-day , and the Call for nia Grain Trade association organized A committee was appointed to draw up a uniform gnln charter for use icro , subject to approval at a future mooting. Another committee was ap pointed to draw np and submit a cargo lontraot form for sales In Europe i'ho recent unjust and oxcocalvo arm- ration allowances on cargoes of Call * ornla wheat In Liverpool waa d a nssod and a firm roaolvo manifested o have , If possible , some fair remedy ir change. With this view the chair man was requested to cable the pro- codings to the Liverpool corn trade relation. The Hnut for Apaohei- pccl.il Dispatch to lux llxi. CHICAOD , April 5. The News' > anta Fo special says a courier arrived rom Capt. Black's command asking or supplies and men , The command s encamped at Alamahucs , eight Ight miles from Forsytho , The pros- icct Is that the troops may encounter a marauding band from the Sonora. TUCSON , April 5. A special to the 3ltl7.onf rom Agent Wilcox says : The Whlto mountain Chihuahua Indian captured by Yuma acdnta donloa the losttlca wore joined by any roserva- ion Indiana. Ho loft Jnh'a band after ho killing of Judge McOomaato loarp ho fooliug of the agency Indiana } Should hoatllca seek the reservation , ho says ho will toll Gen. Crook all. LiTKK-Gdn. Crook and party arrived at Wilcox this evening. Ccolloi for Hawaii , Ipcclal Dltpatch to Till DKK. SAN FIUNOISUO , April 6. It Is itatod that the Hawaiian law prohibit- ng the direct Importation of Chinese rom Hong Kong to Honolulu has > eon repealed , and preparations are > olng made for a Chinese hoglra from Asia to the Hawaiian Islands. The regular steamer Oceanic , on her next voyage , will go to Honolnlr " ' , and carry nearly ono thodx.ua Chi- teso laborers. Over throe thousand lave already contracted for passage , and the next five steamers will take hem to the Islands. T Salt far Attorney' * F i paclal Dlipatch toTm lixi. CHICAGO , April 5. The trial of the ult of ox-Senator Doollttlo against Jacob Forsytho and wlfo for $75,000 kttornoy's foes in negotiating the tale o a syndicate of a tract ollnnd known nn east Chicago , on the lake shore , croBB the Indiana line for $1,000,000 was begun in the United States circuit court to-day. It seems after the pay ment of $31)3,000 ) thosyudioato defaulted - od on the remainder purchase monny , and the enlo wont for naught. The defendant/I therefore , refuse to pay the attorney's feea , Small Pox in Kansni , Ipoclal Dispatch to Tun lira. TOI-EKA , Ki. , April 5. Imforma- Ion from the towns of Empire City and Gilonn , which are only sopar tied by an Imaginary line , la to the ( foot that there is no abatement in the mall pox scourago thoro. Business if all kinds Is entirely suspended. The coal authorities have exhausted all the unds at their command. In Galena ilono there has been fifty deaths. The lopnlation Is mostly people of slender noans. Folirer'B Mlitok * . f CBIOACIO , April 5. The United States sub-treasury of Chicago to-day refused to exchange a 910,000 gold certificate Into smaller denominations. A prominent banl" > says ho baa It from the beat authority that Secretary Polgor la convinced ho made a mistake In limiting Interchange to Now York and that ho will soon arrange for like facilities for western banks. 7he Wnbtih Uobblcd- Special Dlipatch to Tui liii. NEW YORK , April 5 The now board of directors of the Wabash , St. Louis & Pacific organized to-day. They elected Jay Gould president. The board authorized the executive committee to arrange with the St. Lonln , Iron Mountain it Southern for lease to it ot the W/ybash road. A Gomplio l Ion. Special Dispatch to Till B > . ' . ' MILWAUKEE , March 5. The esti mated labor bill , which passed the log' ' Islature , Imposing a fine ) nd imprison' ' mout In the case of employment ol oHlldron under fourteen yearn of , ago , will throw nearly 3COO , ont o' ' , ' em ployment In tills city. The largo cigar manufactories employ a consid erable number , and several hundred are employed as sorters of rigs In junk shops. Prtveutini : Faxlan Playg- Special Dlipatch to Tin Dm. ALII ANY , April 0 A bill was Intro duced In the flonata and Immediately ordered to a third reading , to prevent any attempt to personate or represent Jesus Christ by any show , play or dramatic representation , whether the free or by admission fee , and declares the violation ot Itn provisions a mis demeanor punishable by a fine of not less than 8100 and imprisonment not t loss than elx monlho. Murder ! d for Money- Special Dlipatch to Tux Il WEST UNION , W. Va. , April 5. Barney Doyle and daughter wore murdered last night by robbors. It was known that Doyle kept money in the houso. The second daughter was beaten with a poker and loft for dead. She recovered to-day and told the btpry of the crime. Konnor , James Harper and con wore arrested and placed. The Cincinnati Dramatic Festival. Special Dispatch to Tux Dm. CINCINNATI , April 5. The action sale of Reason tickets for the dramatic festival continued to-day with un abated interest. Total number of seats now sold , 1(100 ( ; total receipts , $51,011. Of this $27,771 Is for pro- mlnrns. Mile. Rhea paid $225 pre mium for seats to-day. The aalo la entirely unprecedented , The auction will bo contlnaed. The Maverick National Bank of Bos ton draws foreign exchange , buys and Bella Government and other Invest ment securities , and transacts any bus- inesa for Its correspondents In the line of banking , m&th-mo THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. Death of the Distinguished Snr- fioon Oonoral of the Army , Joseph E , Barnes , Biographical Sketch of Services in the Field and Hospital. The Starry Vail and Brother John Disclose as Little as Possible. The Presidential Party Start for Florida Some Appointment * . CAPITOL NOTES. Bp cl l Dt i tch to Tut D . DEATH OF OENEKAL 11AHNES , WASHINGTON , April 5. Bdg.-Gon. losoph K. Barnes , retired , late sur geon general of the ' United States army , died at his residence in this city this morning of Bright's disease. Adjutant-General R , 0. Drum thia kftornoon issued , by order of Ganoral Sherman , an order announcing the death and reviewing the services of Brevet Major-General Joseph K. liarnos , brigadier-general of the [ Inked States army , retired , late snr- ; eon general of the army , wherein It s stated ho entered the service as as sistant surgeon , Juno , 1840 , waa pio- meted surgeon in August , 1850 ; medi cal inspector , with rank of Hen- ant-colonel , February , 1863 ; medical Inspector general with rank of colonel , August , 1803 ; and surgeon general with rank of brig adier general , August , 18G4 Ho waa retired from active service by opera tion of the law , Juno 30 , 1882. Ho was an eminent and skillful surgeon and physician , and distinguished for ; reat administrative ability aa head of , ho medical department. Ho Inaucr- irattd the medical history of the war } , founded the medical museum and brought tho' medical department to the highest state of efficiency. At the time of the assassination of President Lincoln and the attempted assassina tion of Secretary Sovrard ho attended at the death bed of the ono and ministered with untiring ouorgy and skill to the anccotsfnl restoration of the other. Daring the long illness of President Garficld ho waa ono of the distinguish ed surgeons of the land who for days and nights attended the dying presi dent. Durlnp these long protracted hours of anxiety and care his own health gave way. From that moment to the tlmo of bin death ho was an in valid. The order oloeoe : "His career Is ono of honor to himself and great service to his country. " The funeral of General Birnos will take plaoo Saturday. Ho will bo burled with military honors In Capitol Hill cemetery. The troops at the ar senal , the Marino band and marines of the navy yard have boon ordered to act as an escort , together with such of the district militia oa may deiiro to take part The .folloTrJnRcffioeri nre appolnt"jclpall bo'arers : Generals W. T. Sherman , Edmund Schrlever , D. H. Rocker , W. H , Emory , A. Balrd , M. 0. Molgs. R 0. Drum , R , Mao- feoly , N. W. Brown , 0. H. Crane , 0. M. Wllooxand Joseph E. Johniton. TIIEllE IS MO TllDTII In the report that the foreman of the grand jury refused to aim the Indict ments against Senator Kellogg. TUB BTAttHY VAIL , In the star route trial Vail was on the stand undergoing orosa-examina- tlon. Ho said ho loaned Rordoll money before ho learned the latter ' was going over to the government. Rardoll afterwards told witness he waa In communication with the govern ment. Witness asked Rordoll what ho know. Rordell laid at first ho know nothing , but afterwards said : "I am full ; I am full" that the gov ernment did want him ( RerdoD ) to go upon the stand to give the "pointers. " John W. Dorsey waa called. He Bald his brother had endeavored to dicsuado him from embarking In star route buslnois. He denied a con- aplraoy ; said ho had spoken to Brady but once In his life , Witnesu con sulted a memorandum and promptly informed his counsel where ho might find the disputed point in evidence , lugjrsnll remarked that the witness aonmcd to know more than the "wholo outfit , " The court said ho seemed to know what questions would bo naked him. Witness remem bered no conversation such as | detailed by MoLallan , in which ho said the route would bo Increased .hrough Hi brother's influence. "It ,1 the most infamous lie In the world , " said witness , "as If I would toll a onnplo of mnlo whackers such stuff as that the first tlmo I over saw them. " Further rximlnatlon.waa umlm part- ant. Adjourned. S , W. Djrsey was present In .ho court room to-day , with her sister , Mra. Peck. Al'I'OINTMENTH. The president made the following appointments : A. W , Sheldon , of Maryland , associate justice of the supreme premo court of the territory of Arl- zanan , vice W. W. Hoover , suspend ed ; B. E Synder , agent of Indians at Fort Peck agency , Montana , vlco Nathan S Porter , resigned ; Wm. W. Outer , collector of Internal revenue , 7th district , Indiana ; David B. Russell , United States marshal of the eastern district of Arkansas ; Henry Ward , Indian inspector , vlco Wm , Pollack resigned. The Jeannette court of Inquiry , without transacting any business , ad journed until to morrow. OFF TO FLORIDA. President Arthur , Secretary Chand ler and Mr. Miller , of Now York , left hero this morning for Jacksonville , Fla. Representatives of the Chicago Tribune , Now York Sun and New York Times accompanied the party. The final order affirming the decision of Judge Gardner In the July wheat deals in Chicago , was filed In the superior court of Illinois yesterday ,