r.'i . - iv r ' * ( ' * ' < v V < THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ' "f\ K TWELFTH YEAR OMAHA NEB TUESDAY MORNING AV&LL n toss . .297 M THE GALLOWS GANG , Anoth0r Invincible on Trial for the "Eomoval" of Oaven- difh and Burke , The Harmonious Oaths of the Informers Make Light the Labors of the Grown. The Villainous Carey Brothers Rehash the Story of Their Bloody Work , Another Mammoth Conspiracy Brought to Light by the Detectives. The Dynamite Scare Still Holds a Conspicuous Place in the English Mind. The Leading Victors in the Egyptian War Voted $10,000 a Year. Edwin Booth Crowned 'With a BU. v r Wreath by tke Austrian * . IRELAND- Special DlaptlchM to Tni Bu. DOBLW , April 16 la the Oatlej trial , the owe for the prosecution WM opened by Murphy , crown counsel. He Mid neither feeling of Indignation at the crime nor panto in regard to themselves should Influence the jury. He then detailed the olroumitanoei ol the murder. Murphy stated Farrell , the Informer , would be called to prove the priioner'i share in the plot to murder officials In Ireland , and par ticularly tell how the prisoner swore him In at an Invincible , and Instructed him when the murder of Foaitor wai projected to stop the secretary's car riage by wiling the relni. .Kavonsgh and Oarey , he said , will be placed or the stand to detail the movements ol Oarley on the day of the Photalx parl murders. Fetor Oarey , brother ol James CUrey , the informer , wonlc wear that after the murders he wai detailed to watch Kavanagh , the cai driver , who It was feared wonld "In form , " and who Ourley desired to havi murdered. ' A servant girl was the first witnest called. She fully Identified Oarley at one of the men she saw In the park 01 the 6th of May. James Oarey swore that jast before Burke WAS stabbed he ( Oarey ) heard him tell Givendlsl about the attempts made to take thi life of Forster. Oarey admitted tha he had been engaged in twenty at tempts to take the life of Forster. Hi wonld not have called Foriter's "re moval" mnrder. The conspirator had arranged for the assasilnatlon , 01 the 4v.h of May last , of Lieut. Oolonc Hlllier , then Inspector general of th constabulary , and' Bnrke. He dl not think Burke deserved'to. be mm dered , bat .he wonld not have cried s anything that happened Forstei Upon the conclusion of the testlmon Of Farrell the court adjourned tint to-morrow. Oarley maintained an indlffdrent al throughout. Adams , anntner of th counsel for defence , applied to b relieved from further duties at th end of the trial of Ourley. The effect of the letter resolved b the foreman of the jury which trie Joe Brady , threatening he would t killed unless a verdict of "not gulltj was found , was shown to-day by th fact that if the special jury pani called in the case of Onrlej , fift persons failed to appear notwlthstam Ing they knew a fine of 100 would t imposed on each absentee. The Inquiry of Clifford Lloyd inl the plot of the murder In the Cruz ; district has led to remarkable diio'.o nros. Tne first clue to the exlsten < of a conspiracy was obtained by tl confession of a man named Tubrld ; who was wonnded In the attack on a objectionable party of moonlighter Tubtidy has given full particulars I court of a man named Kennedy I assassins brought from a dUtano Tnbrldy states that he belonged to secret society in which ho was t bilge by threats to continue. In Jannar ; 1882 , the society was reorganized w | the special object of killing landlord agents and spies. The local leade named Maclnerney , introduced the members strangers from Dubll who said tkej had travel ) through other countries and formi societies. He stated the land leagi wonld supply the society with arc and promised the league would pi Maolnerney the expenses of men so out of their own districts ; also oa the members might have to go various parts of Ireland and even England to shoot'landlorda and agen The name of the nnw society was t Invlnolbles or Vigilante B. The gro of societies , including Orazin dlstr 1 , are Implicated In nine of the mi notorious murder * ever committed Ireland. An < ffort is being made to renew i strike of the Irish police. A olrcu has been addrcesed from Belfast to stations exhorting the men to strl and urging justification by long de' of the commission In publishing ( result of the Inquiry Into the grli ances of the men and not adjuatl : The castle anthorities have Itaned i cnlars appealing to the men not to rashly , and promising the oonclus of the mission will be published I mediately. Harrington , member of parliam for Westmeath has just completed term of imprisonment In Galway. Is in good health. His constltne gave him a banquet. He will take seat in the commons on Tnarsday. Replying to an address at Mai gar , Harrington deprecated the wlc dynamite attempts made from Urn time , which , ho said , wonld ne ) the objects aimed at. Bo ad vltl'j + A h > gal agitation. Thw ' * * > * $ the harbor forts of Oork ana . . " ' / ' n magazine have been lacroaseu.nort to-day that a torpeJo boat > . . . > suspici ons craft from America or * , . , ed , a sen sation. COUK , April 10 Throe gunboats are cruising off this port waiting to In tercept a veasul from America having a consignment of infernal machines , ENGLAND. Bpe Ul Dispatch to Tui BIB. LONDON , April 1C The commons , In farther recognition of their ser vices in Egypt of Lord Wolsoley and Baron Aloestsr , ( Almtrnl Seymour ) , passed n grant of 2,000 each yearly , and at their death to pass to iholr heir * . All horses Keene had entered for the Epsom spring mooting were scratched. Inrlllard's Sachem In city and suburban bolting is quoted 5 to 1 against , 25 to 1 against Iroquols and 20 to 1 against Rossmorcs. The police Investigating the business of Whltehead'a nltro glycerine factory believe 200 pounds weight are still unaccounted for. Norman has identified ! ) ? . Gallagher as Fletcher , the person who engaged him to carry the dynamite box taken from him. It h generally believed that both Norman and Bernard Galla gher have turned Informers. Six builness firms , Including Paul ( Kenan ) . French & Co. , were burned out in Vater Nester square to-night. Loss heavy. LIVERPOOL , April 16. Corn Now mixed Is steady at 5s GJd. Receipt ! of wheat for the past week from At lantic ports is 32 000 quarters ; from Pacific ports 26,000 quarters ; other sources , 63,000 ; receipts of corn , 45- 000 quarters. LONDON , April 16 , Parnell an- nounoes that if the projectors of the Irish convention to be held at PhlUv delphia would postpone it until au tumn he might be able to attend and he advises that the convention be de ferred until in the fall FOREIGN mWfr Special DlspAtchM to TH * Bu. The trial at Odessa by a mllltarj court of twenty-six members of thi Russian workmen's federation , whlol were prosecuted by Strehnkou , re ointly murdered , was concluded. Al the prisoners wore oanvloted. Threi were sentenced to penal servitude f 01 life , seven to fifteen years penal ser vitude , fonr to ten years and fonr tc four years ; eight were banished t < Siberia. The arrangement by which thi claims of Franco are satisfied wai accepted by Qaeen Rjnovolo of Mad < agaacar. BKBUN , April 16. The Nerd Deuteohe Zeltung says : Despite the unceasing diplomatic efforts , there I scarcely any prospect of a treaty o commerce between Germany am gpaln. / VIENNA , Aprlll6. The president o the relchstaghas received a letter warn Ing him that an attempt will bn mad soon to destroy the parliament build ing. The structure in consequence i now entirely surrounded by mounte police. The Sta/Uibnatm company of Yl enna presented Edwin Booth with silver laurel1 wreath composed c thirty-two leaves , each leaf stndde with precious stones. Ho Understanding. Special Dispatch to THI Bn. PrrrsBOiwi , April 15. Notwltl standing the failure of the board < arbitration , the coal miners will mak another attempt to have the questlot amicably settled. Secretary Flat nery , of the miners' association , hi addressed a letter to Secretary Roi Inger , of the board of arbitration , i which he proposes that operators g over their books , and if they can she good and satisfactory reasons whlc can pay throe and a half cents pi bushel a convention of miners will t called and an effort made to have thei accept the reduction. In Memory of Iiiacula- Special Dispatch to Tni B . BPKINOIKLD , 111. , March 16. M morial services on the eighteenth ai nlversary of the death of Abraha Lincoln were held at the catacomb i the national Lincoln monument ye terday under the auspices of the Lli coin Guard of Honor , The pr gramme embraced religious exercise music , reading cf President Ltncolc Sunday order to the army and nav and an oration. At the conclusion < the stated exercises the catacomb w opened and a large concourse passi i In and placed flowers and evergreei , on the sarcophagus. 1 A Large batpateat i _ . . . e I Bpeolal Dlipatch toTmrBn s FOHT WOIITH , Texas , April 16. contract Is closed here for the shl J head of cattle from t ! it ment of 75,000 ito itd grazing region south of this dty on i o Golf , Colorado and Santa Fe rallw o to Wichita Falls , 114 miles north , i. will require 3,000 oars or 215 tral of fourteen cars each at a total o 10 10p ponso of $105,000. The shipment p the lar Jt rendered necessary by it amount of fencing recently put In t southern part of the Stato. An Iowa Blaze , 10 SpecIal.Dlipatch to Tin BEI. ir ALBU , la. , April 16 The Allan Al house in this city was burned yost to day morning. Three guests we burned to death. The proprietor n ie rowly escaped with bis life. A. Terrible Outrage Special Dispatch to Tni Bn lr lrct Mu . 16. T , ct MEADVILLB , > s. , April inn Btiloy , colored , outraged a you negro girl here , and after murder ] n her , threw her body In a pond. A DC took him from the jail this morni > nt and hanged him , its Ie Tun Reorganised Wanal . its 8pcUI Dispatch to Tas Bit. bis SL. Louis , April 16. Fart ! changes In connection with the an Ined gamatlon of the Wabash with : ed Missouri Pacific were decided to-d to The official announcement has not rer been made , bat it is understood fi reliable sonrcos that H , 0 , Townsend has bson appointed general patsougor agent of the combined system , and France Chandler , heretofore general paasongor agent of the Missouri Pacific , appointed general ticket agent of the entlro system ? The combined road now under the management of Oapt. Hayeijand Ool , Hoxle have a mileage of 9,588 miles , the largest of any system In the world. THE REBELLION IN HAYTI- The ainowa of War Furnished by Americans. Special Dlipatch to Till En. PmtADELriiiA , April 16. Optaln McGllvery , of the lult ; James Miller , from Miragoane , Uayti , gives the details of a battle for po scsiinn of Mlngiado , on March 31st. About 800 rebels nngagod the government troops , who wore repulsed with n loss of 72 killed. The rebels used two field pieces with terrible < ffdct. The brig Miller harbored 300 women and children during the engagement and n native of Miragon.no . named B e- mark remained on board for fear ot being shot by reb els and was brought to Chester. Captain MoGllvery aluo makes a state ment that the rebel nenoral and the nucleus of his army were Undod by the steamship Tropic , belonging to Warner & Merrltt , of this city. The Tropic took from Philadelphia 1,000 rifles , 500 sabres , 500 revolvers , 1,000,000 cartridges , two field pieces , and a large number of tents for the rebels , which were landed at Mira goane. The steamer took General Laforest and his men on board at Antlqna. The arms , &o. , were put on the steamer below Chester from s barge after she cleared here. i The story of Oaptaln McGllvory is corroborated by the mate of his vessel , and by Bismark. The latter had been appointed captain of the port b ] the insurrectionists , and incurred their displeasure. Marks of bulled wore seen In the rigging of the. Jamei Miller. . One of the owners of th Tropic says that he regards the storj as Improbable. He denies that anj arms were taken from here. Tit * VJoJUSal Party. SpecUI Dlipttch to Tin Ilii. BrsTOM , April 16. The Marquli of Lome and Princess Louise drove out this morning. ' They will leave for Oinada this evening. Mayor and Met. Palmer dined wltl the marquis and princess this after noon. About 6:30 : the vice regal part ] left the hotel for the Boston ant Lowell depot , where their two spools oars were attached to the regular 7 p m. northern train. About' 2DO peopli gathered at the depot to see the dis tinguished party off , and on their ar rival at the depot and at the depar tnre of the train were loudly cheered The maiquls and princess bowoc acknowledgment from the rear plat form. Governor Butler paid his respect to the marquis and prlnceis this after noon and was very graciously receive * by both. Ho was urged to remain t lunob , but was forced to decline ow Ing to pressing builness at the stat house. Ro i in. Ma BpeaUl tHp lch to Tui DIB. MEMPHIS , April 16 The sprln meeting of the new Memphis Jocke club opened auspiciously , the w'eathe everything desired , traak in splendi condition , and attendance larga. First aace , mile , all ages , Peai Jennings won , OalUo second , Fellow play ( favorite ) third ; tltno 1:46 : } . Lai Fogle snlkea at the starting posl Paris Mutual paid $88 Beoocd raoa dash , half mile , 2-yei old fillies , "Unknown , " the favoriti won , Jennie M second , Lender thin time 53J. Third race , 3 year olds , 1 mllei Aztao ( favorite ) won , Joe S aeoon < tfamerlane third ; time 2:16. : Fourth race , steeplechase , abet 2 ] miles , Era A won , Florence ( tavorlte ) second , Tennessee Gi third ; time G18 ; | . Athelestone n fused the third nnrdle. Tannees Girl fell , but the jockey remonntc and continued the raoa to the finis ] A Darkle' * Bhta Tanned Bpeo'al Dlipatch to Tin DM. BOSTON , April 16. Jno. F. M Govern , a tanner at Wobnrn , said tl skin of A negro untanned , was brongl to the tannery by W. F. Murriso : who wanted it tanned , Morrison sa he brought it from Harvard and thi it originally csmo from Tewksbnr Morrison claimed to be a studen Pieces of the skin were shown at Brown asked for a bit of it which t ! governor out off and gave him. b hippi Special DtopUeh to TUB Bu. BOSTON , April 16. Arrived , t Norseman , from Liverpool. NKW YORK , April ! . Arrived , i Arizona and Dernghter , e NEW ORLEANS , April 10. T steamship Oalvert , from BaUlmo for this port , was sunk by a colllsl at Port Ononlo , Jamaica. Is LONDON , April 16The Aleatl and Sardinian , from Now York , ha ie arrived out , Struck by Lightning. Special Dispatch to Tni Bit. Y Sioux CITY , Iowa , April 15 , Di ing a storm Friday night the housa a farmer named Diamond , near Da bury , this county , was struck lightning , Instantly killing a 3-yi oldohlld sleeping between the paren The father will probably die , bat t mother Is rtoaverlng. m A lioif btory. Special Dlipatch to Tni tin. ib ST. PAUL , April 16. Work In t pineries has been practically s ponded. It Is estimated the total ( of logs on the streams above Is 43 000,000 feet or 50,000,000 In excess any former year , er il- Qiva to the Jury , ilhe Special DUpatcb to Tni Bu. > y. MILWAUKEE , April 16. The < 'Ot denoe In the Soholler case Is all In i 'Otm > It will go to the jury this afternoon ur. . ; nib THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. Qrape Vines 'loxeria ' Seized by the' Customs Officers , The Sandwiching of Sugar Domed by Oon DaRgott. The Supreme Uourfc Favorably Passes Upon Deals in "Futures. " The Bright Side of Colored Lifa in Washington- OAPITOI. NOTES. Special Dliptch to Tm Ilia. INFECTED VINES. WASHINGTON. April 16. The trens nry dopartuinnt has boon informed thut a quantity of vine cuttings have boon Imported Into the port of Now York from China which the custom homo tflloora think are Infested with pbylloxorla. There is no law author izing the destrnction of such Importa tions. The treasury department rec- ognlzos the fact that this is n matter of great Importance to the vine interests of this country and will oonter with the agricultural de partment on the subject. t ( THK TWEHIT nnsi EMANCIPATION Is being celebrated with the usual en thusiasm. All colored employes oi the executive departments and public works have s > holiday , and all prlvtto buildings and kindred enterprises where colored labor is employed have suspended from necessity. 'B. .M. Dsxgart , United States min ister , resident at Honolula , has made a > fall report to the state department wkbfregard to the alleged reshlpment from- there to the United States of Osteese sugars with * view to secur ing the = advantages of the reciprocity treaty between the Sandwich Islands and this country. He" says that dur ing the year 1882' only fonr vowels ar rived at Honolula from Ohlnoao pirta and none of them brought or dis charged Chinese sugars ; but even ctrantlng that sugars could bo .im ported and reshipped In this way the necessary expenses incidental to this works , viz : lighterage to shore , loading and transporting sugars inland from ono to five miles , mixing and working in with Hawaiian sugars , resaoklng , reloading And retrantport- Ing to shore aud lighterage to veaaol wonld be in excess of the evaded duties. Under all circumstances , therefore , Mr , D&gget Is firmly of the belief that Chinese sugars have no ) been In the past brought to the Hawaiian islands and rcshlppod to the United States as products of Hawailai plantations. GAMBLING IK VDTUBB. A decision was rendered by the sa < preme court la the brokerage case ol John , H. JVi'introe , oleintlff in error sgblnst'-ifttfcBt F. Smith aud M. 0 Llghtner.'ln error , from the clronl court of the United' ' States for thi western district of Wisconsin. Thli was a suit growing out of speculation ! In domestic produce ia the city ci Ohicsgo npon "margins. " It wa brought by the firm.of . Smith & Light ner , brokers , against their customer John H. Rountroe , to recover i balscca alleged to be due then on account of purchase am sales of pork , lard , wheat , etc. , mud by his order. Ronndroo sot up a de f enso that the brokers had not ac tually bought or delivered to him th commodities specified , bat had mcrol speculated ia "options" on his account aud that these "options" were not I ing ; bnt gambling contracts or bets o future prices of various articles t produce to which they related ; the they were not designed to be actual ! portormod by delivery , bnt the dlffei 1 ences were to be adjusted and pay monta made and accepted aooordlD to the d ff jrenoes between the cot tract price and the marki price at the day fixed for di livery , and that , finally , thct contracts were Illegal and vol : Plaintiff offered no proof that th particular contracts in controvers Were really bets on future prices , be he did off jr to show that a very larg proportion nf all contracts made b all members of the .Chicago board c trade for sale of produce were settle by payment of differences ; that neil ing else was expected and that thepn | portion of such betting contrasts i which delivery of merchandise wi neither expected nor desired was i great in comparison with contrao as to justify the Inference that cor tracts made for him by his broke : were of a gambling kind. This con : holds that the evidence of what othi people Intended by other contracts i n a similar character , however nume ous , is not sufficient , of itself , prove that the parties to these co : tracts intended to violate the law or justify a jury In making such pr sumption , "It is also to bo o served , " the court says , "th the plaintiffs in this care a not suing on the contrac bnt for services performed and mon advanced for defendant at his roquet and though it it possible that thi might , under some circumstances , so connected with immorality of co tract BB to bo affected by it , tboy s certainly not In the same position the party sulug f ) r the enforcement an original agreement. The judgmo of the circuit court In favor cf t 10s broker is affirmed with lutore sit Opinion by Justice Miller. it .A RAILROAD TAX CASE. itoi A decision was also rendered by t court to-day in the railroad tax oi of the Little Mlaiua and Columbus Xenla railroad company , plaintiff error , against the United States , error , from the circuit court of I United States for the southern < ] ad , trlot of Ohio. This was brought { by the United States to recover It * * " ' . . -C5 * " . " tt x _ - the railroad company a tax of five per cent on allotted profits of the com. irny , "carried to the account of any A /pr uiei In construction. " A tax . .ithorlcad by the ajifc of Juno 30th , 1864 , as amended by ( ho act of July 13th , 1866 The judgment of the circuit court is reversed , and the cause remanded with Instructions to make certain deductions chimed by too company. Opinion by Ohio ! Jus- . 30 Wafte. Heavy Basinets Failure. Bpeclkl Dlp Uh to Tni Ui PirrsBimo , April 10. Marshall & Co , , Iron pipe manufacturers , and ono of the largest firms cf the nlty , made an assignment to-day to Gjorgo J. Whitney for the benefit of creditors. Liabilities 1,600,000 ; astots. fl,2CO- 000. The failure was caused by too extensive speculation In pig Iron. Plttsbnrg bank ) nro the largest orod * ( tors , bnt thny will loao nothing , as they have collateral for Iholr loans , which will rcallzj the amount of the paper hold by them. The accounts ol outside creditors nro Marshall broth ers , Philadelphia , Rock Hill furnace Oo. ; Fnyotto Drown , receiver of Brown , Bonuoll it Co. , Younp town , Ohio ; Hugsott , UawnftitCj. , Union- town ; Dunbar furnnoo Co. , aud Fair- chance furnace Oi. The failure created surprise in business circles , bat was not entirely unexpected. Democratic Principles. SpecUl Dltpatch to Tni Bit. OHIO Ad o , Aptll 10 OoDgroasman Springer , of Illinois , who has boon In this city since Thursday , was inter viewed to-day in regard to the pub lished statement that the general sentiment of the democratic leaders who were in attendance at the Iroqnols banquet favored Tildon for standard bearer if the party in 1884 Sprlotror said the meeting was not in the Inter est of any presidential candidate , and as far as he knew no preference for Individual candidates was expressed. Its only object was to enunciate democratic principles and lo voice the sentiment of the party on the great questions of the day. There was an overwhelming sentiment , however , In favor of a tariff for revenue only , and it was his conviction that the repre sentatives of the northwest wonld demand the insertion of this plank in the platform of the next democratic national convention. " The Trial of Hch ller Special Dtapntch to Tai Ei . MILWAUKEE , April 16 The only witnesses called In the Sohollor case to-day were Antisdel , proprietor of the Nowhall house , who testlfiad that ho could not remember having or- dorad the clearing 'of liquor package ) from the hall near Bohollor's bar room , and John Etilert , reporter , who said ho met Bingham , the man who ran to wnke SohoUor at his homo , and swore to finding him In bod. Ehlert mot iJlngham near Scholler'i house. The arguments of the prosecution and dufcnto were made , except the "soaj > t the closing words of Kbbotti tor the difonto , and Somers for thi prosecution , A * , preaent the cast looks vury favorable for floheller , bn the acoiaed'a ftlenda fear the effect o Somou * pf ooh. It ii thought Boh el ler will b = j acquitted. . ' ' t m ! ! ! ! Chlmgo Ifotai- SfWcUl Dtepttcb toTnoKii. CHICAGO , April 16 In obedleno to the order of the mayor the tele graph companies of the city hav beeng atherlng their wires into cable carried on short poles and so arrangei that they can be thrown t6 the groan In case of fire. To night the oounol passed an order directing the mayo to have those cables removed at once It Is announced that the Union Iroi and steel company will resume Jnn 1st ; that settlement has been mad with the creditors on a basis of 50 pc cent cash , the remainder In preferrei stock. _ "NntiFor Butler to Crmok. " pecltl Dlipatch to Tni Ilii. BOSTON , April 16 The republics state central committee will Issue circular offering for sale a bill acralm General Batler of about S2.8C claimed to be duo one Lsot , of Soutt bore , who , in reply to an offer of reward by General Butler during th last campaign for a person to fathe the document entitled , "Nnta f < Butler to Crack , " claimed ho wrote nod demanded the reward which hi not been paid. " N w York Ifotn. BpedjJ Dispatch to Tin liii. NEW YORK , April 16. The cirpei tors generally havn secured an advam of wages to | 3.50 per day. Tl painters are seeking a similar ac vanoe. The liabilities of the firm of 0. 4 Houjjhton & Sons are 9138,000 ; non Inal assets , $97,000 ; actual , $43,00 A dynamite outrldgp was found t day In the basement Rlnaldo & Oo. factory , Bohemerhorn street , Brool lyn. One hundred girls work In tt upper part of the butldlnor. The os trldgo was sofliolont to demolish tl factory. Raiding tb Dives. Special Dispatch to Tni UKI. NKW YORK , April 16 Seven gam ling homes were raided to-nigti Property valued at fully 815,000 w taken. The gamblers had evident beet , warned of the raid and romalni away. Places were rsldod at No , 1 west Twenty-fifth street , and Nc. 1 west Twenty eighth st. The Soarn In Canada- Special Dispatch to Tni H . TOBONTO , April 16 Eight mt policemen leave to-night for Ottav to strengthen the force there upon t arrival of Princess Louise. A Hew Railroad. Special Difpatcb to Tui Bn. ie MEMPHIS , April 16. The Kan ie Oily , Springfield & Memphis rallrc & company to-day filed Its first mortgi In In the bounty register's office , to 1 In New England trnat company , of B ie ton , convoying to the latter corpc Is- tlon the line of railroad In prooesi construction from Springfield , & m sonrl , to a point opposite Memphis scouro a Iran of $7,000,000. Bonds are to , bo Issued In sums of $1,000 each , tUK'd May 1 , 1883 , to bear six per oftnt Intoroat , payable soml-an- nnally , aud have forty years to run. Tim Ship Railroad- Spoofal Dispatch to Tni Him. ST. LOUIH , Aptll 16 The Globe- Damoorat to-morrow will say that the proposed ship railway across the Isth mus has not noon abandoned as many suppose. Esds , Its projector , returned homo and from him It was learned the work was being vigorously prosecuted and that the massive railway will bo finlahod long before DoLesiup's Pan ama canal la opened. Six weeks ago a atrorg syndicate was formed for the pnrpoao cf beginning the work and making additional surveys to BOO If the route selected could bo Improved upon. Fonr parties of engineers are already in the field under general charge of M. Van Bracklln , and a largo force of laborers and mechanics are engaged In con struction , In the neighborhood of Mlnatltlan , on ooal docks. Ziooalooo river has boon selected as the northern terminus ol the railway , Surveys of the northern terminal sections have boon Died with the government of Mexico and approved by Its officorr. Mexico has appointed ono of Us most distinguished onRlncors to bo associa ted with the work In accordance with the terms of concession. Ho la now at Sallna Oruz on the Paolfio and has boon ordered to repair to Mlnatltlan. E. L. Oorthell who was Captain Eads engineer In the construction of the Mississippi river jetties , Is chief on- elneor. Sir Edward Reed and John Fowler , of London , and Oaptaln E ds will be consulting engineers. Colonel James Andrews , who built the jetties , and Hon. A. O. Ooohran , Oapt. Eads attorney , has been in London the put thirty days to 'complete arrangements for the advance ment of the project. The road will be constructed to carry ships and cargoes of a gross weight of i.OOO tons , which will accommodate 00 per cent of the tonnage of the whole world. In sptaklog of ( he prospects of completing the road , E ds said he had not the slightest doubt of the work Delng finished and the line open for twffio f n 1887. TELEGRAPH HOTE8. Special Dtcpatchel to Tni DDL Th Canadian commons defeated the Orange bill on aecond reading. The Mexican government denies the re- pott clrsulated In the United States that the Americans cannot acquire land In thai country. . Two children , a daughter of J. T. How. ard , nd a oin of Peter White , of Porta. raoutb , N , II. , were burned to death In i largo box while playing , An encounter li reported between tb < Frenchmen and natives at PonUnegro on the Congo river , The natives were vie torlotu. The Profits of Pauper Stiff * Special Dispatch to Till Uia , Ouioiao , April 16. Various jour nals hero are discussing the method observed In burying the pauper deai and the warden of the county hosplts la made to sty that ono Ouailee count ; undertaker sells. 75 per cent of th bodies to medical colleges of this am other cities and that his revenue f roc this source has weeded $6,00 annmUy. It ! also charged by thoi who hare visited the potter's field thi bodies of dead babies have bee interred by simply throwing a fe shovelsful of earth npon them an that the evidences of this revoltlc usage Is disclosed by skulls and bent being found In various portions of th Sold with no earth covering them. Camlmnr' * Defeat. SpecUl Dlipatch to Tni Uii. JACKSON , Miss. , April 16 Tl supreme court , in the case of Ohs mora vs. Myors , secretary cf state , n versed the decision of Judge Wha ton , of the circuit court , and outers judgment dismissing the petition i Chalmers for mandamus. The oplnlc will be delivered by Judge Cimpbol Its conclusion Is that the secretary i state having declared Manning elccU and the governor having Issued hi the certificate of election , pats th cue beyond the jurisdiction of tl courts , and In snati shape that co gress alone can interfere. The L ad IiMgaa Convention- SpecUl Dispatch to Tni Bu. BUFFALO , April 16. The followli cable dispatch was received by Prci dent Mooney , of the Irish nation land league , from Parnell : ' 'In vie of ' the strong opinion expressed your cablet , and the Impossibility my presence at the convention , on tl 26th , I wonld advise postponemo until antnmn , when I promise to i tend. " The message is too late make postponement posilble. Escape of Convicts. Special Dlipatcn to Tni Do. MEMrnia , April 16. Fifteen per tontlary convicts escaped Bund morning from Gantt Bros. & Bun lessees. Ten were recaptured , and tethers others have gene down the rlv They are part of the same gang whl murdered J. H. Gantt near Hole last February. The Inspired Flead- Special Dlipatch to Tui Bn. BOSTON , April 10. Freeman , "I spired" two years ago to offer his 111 daughter as a aaorlfun at Pooaanot i killed the child , Is perfectly sane a will bo arraigned for murder. He si the "Inspiration" came from the de Crlrao in Toxa * to Special Dlipatch to Tui Du GALVESTON , April 16. The Nt 10 Qatoaville special says ono Chancy hot dead by a mob In that con last week. One of the mob was i killed. John O'Connor was shot Jim O'Brlan. as xd Skipped With the Cosh- go Bpedal Dlipatcb o Tns DIE. bo KANSAS CITY'April 1C , Ed ? fi firs - H , Tager , olty clerk of Wyandc rsof bos disappeared under suspicious la cumsUnoes. The estimated defic late from 15,000 to | 25,000. OUR FUTURE SUBURB. An Exodus Towards Sarpy's Capital , Its Advantages as A Rooidenco for Ornaha People. The live little town of Papllllon , the county seat of Sarpy county , is springing Into now Importance from the fact that it is likely to become the leading suburban town of Omaha , and the residence of largo numbers of our business mon. Attention * has bnt re cently boon called to its advantages by the removal of Mr. J. T. Allen and a dozen or so more railroad man to that point , whose business headquarters are in this city. A passenger conductor on tbo Union Pacific who is making preparations to move his family out thoro. says ho can rent a honso there for 815 that wduld cost him $35 or $10 hc.ro. Again , eggs , batter , vegetables , etc , , are much cheaper , and ho thinks In the matter of household expenses alone ono can save $25 a month by the change. Papllllon contains a great many nloo people among Its population ; is nlcoly situated on Papllllon crook , a running stream the year round , which carries off all the dirt and filth that wonld otherwise ac cumulate ; Is a gro wing place , the conn * ty seat and In the center of a fine f aiming country , every foot of which Is capable of high cultivation. It is also the junction of the Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific roads. On the north sldo of the track Is a high hill affording elegant sites for residence building purposes and on the south side Is a level track suited for th * more compact building of business ) houses. To the south is a gradual rise extending : for half a mile , and sloping down to the creek In such a way H to afford excellent drainage. The town slready contains a fine flooring Bill ; big grain eVsvaton , which forward an average of fire ear * of grain dally ; five general merchan dise stores , and the usual number of first claas stores ot every kind. , The exorbitant rents demanded In this city for dwellings and ihe difficulty of securing any at any price , Is causing people to look about for cheaper quar ters , and anr Informant thinks that Papllllon is going to ho the lucky place chosen for our chief suburb. , PAVIRQ WORK. It is Actively Begun on Both Tentn and Doualaa The work of paving the streets has actively begun and will bo pushed for all It ( s worth. Superintendent Grant , of "tho Bar- bar asphalt company yesterday began tearing up Douglas street , beginning - ginning where work , wss ( loft off last winter. Ho pats on about 1C teams and 36 men to begin with and will in crease the force as may be necessary , hiring ; all his help In this dty. Contractor Mack Is cutting oat Tenth' street , batween Douglas and Famaia , to make a bed for the Bloux Falls granite to be laid npon. The pavement Is laid npon evenly graded ground , two Inches of sand and six Inches of broken stone , forming 'tho foundation , which will be rolled by the steam roller. The stone blocks are six Inches high , about throe in width and nine In length , and are sot' npon this base. Both of these Im provements nuke the streets look very busy indeed. A WHEELBARROW WAGER Which Caused a flood Deal of Fun In Soutn Omaha. A good deal of fan was caused among the residents of South Omaha yesterday over a bet made between Adolph Blelck and Mr. James Shaw- lick. lick.Tho The h\tter bet 910 that he could wheel Blelok in a wheelbarrow from the corner of Thirteenth and Williams street , through the so-called Hasoall avenue , to the corner of Ninth and Hickory streets , without upsetting him. him.A A largo and enthusiastic crowd gathered to see the trial , and the re I sult was that Blelok won , bolng upset within a block and a half of the startIng - Ing point , OHAHOIlToiROPTC- Tne New Turn-table Arrives for tne Street Railway. A flat car lying in the U. P. yard s , yesterday had for its load a fine f ' ' ier. new turn-tablo 'for Oapt. Maraht pro > r.h prietor of the Ooiaha street railway. lan This table Is of the most approved style and is to be put down at the Tenth street terminus In front of John Bell's drag store. The work of laying the new track 'on ' Ninth street , to glvo the company a double track. nlo on that thoroughfare , Is pro ; lo gressing rapidly , and the Intention Is , ad ss soon as it is completed , and the id turn-table put In place , to abandon idS the Tenth street line until after the work of paving Tenth with granlto ia completed. The cars will all turn at the U. P. ' -4 crossing and came back up Ninth i. f ITS street , so that tholr schedule time will ras not bo affected at all. Of course this ity Is only a temporary arrangement , and Iso as soon as the work of laying the by granite Is completed the old route will be resumed. The ohauge will take t j laoo in about ten days. Corporation. Special Dltpatch to Tns Bit. ud tte MADISON , WJs. , April 16. Articles , of association were filid for the Ore * clr- - tls gen Land Mining company of Mil waukee , capital 11,000,000. It will operate la Oregon and Nevada ,