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r J DAILY FOURTEENTH YEAR. OiMAIIA , NEB , , SATURDAY MORNING , JANUARY 17 , 18S5. NO. 181. PolMcil Lazzarflnl VigwnJiy Cracfc- IDE llio Treasury Yanlls , St , Patrick , the Pie Biter , Loads the Burglarious Gane , Whih the Otoo Wart is Already on Har/1 With a Olaim ( Kennard Quietly Grooming tbo Blaok Thorn of the Papio , The Procession Flanked by'the ' B" Philanthropist , This Ilaojr Ilcvlew or PrchHlne Events attliontato Ciiiltnl-Tliu ] D.ty'H GKNKKAt. HKV1EW. LAWSR * DAV. Special Corrospcuielcncj of the UKE. LiNCOii * ! Nub , iliuiuaiy Ifi. The houao met nt tlio UMU ! hour thin afternoon , nnd re ceived the delegation from tbo Homo fur the FrienJletK. M . Hittcnbuuder addrtssed the house at wmio linglh , and immediately after an adjournment win proposed until to mor row morning. Connitiiiontly 110 atatj business was transacted. It tn > y bo a matter of sotno surprise tu mnny of your ruailura to tiotlco tlut two reso lutions nMuouviNa Tim HAMK miNctru : and to all intents and purpoii-s the saini , slioulil In introduced iuto the house on two oonsecutlvi- days nnd should bo tioitcd by the same assembly to totally dilTeient , but to per sons at nil ncqu lintuil with the case itill not ba difficult to understand. Tim r.molu Ion intio lucod yenturday by Leo nnd tliut propos'd to eliy by C > lo wenn ona and th f-urni tMiir. | Tue fornii r was rejected by a largo mrjorltv , while tliu latt'r was cm- tied by un excu < dingly sweeping inojonty. This cao only bo accounted lor by taviog that "turns h vn changnj. " They have changol , but tlm change tint brought about this tttate uf thi' gi happened In Washington nnd the action hero muy bo accounted { for by ttia change there Theeo res lutions , an your roiders already I now nifoctnd railroad legislation , > nud at the time of the discussion , yoitoid ly , the o was no c -nullity is to tin action of the LJintu I States nor a to in r ga d to the lull which has be-en liruiunt-d to il , < a'lud ' thn inter state commorre bill. It is now ovirioat from the action < i ( V n Wjck and o-.hesra that that r.ill , which has al ready pam > n < 1 through tlrj l'ou-o will pa-ss the senate. This ciitimeriu b 11 is a - effecting ull radio ids in the uni .11 . nnd is of a muro ura tln nuturo than the ruilio.id mo nopoly uiumbtts of thU homo ilaro support or Introduce In fuco of their ratlrmd emoluments and pdrrinUitlup. But to hoodwink the people of the gtiti aud to make A VIUTUK or they to-day pretend to bo most anxious that roiucthiiii ; houd ) bti d mo in the way of mil- road legislatl m. llancathureiiilution which our legislators objo.toJ tj ymterday waa loioiyed by them to-day with upon arm . TUB BKAIlFOIin CLAIM which has bf.cn spoken of In n telegraph dis- pitch , is also worthy of the cnnsldt-nitioii of your roiders. 'J he i > fait sprii/gj upou which thu claim" are ) sup o oil > ( > bd b - 'l ' , are i tur OH in known u'teily Vrtlue-l'sa. Ttiti cat-o only includes two or ihrea sn.ull tracts of 1-nd no ; nggr--gting hoyoud a loctiou , win h aio wortliltsi. Ann yet tin ) mata in askeul to pay frlO.OOJ uttornijy'ii ( oa for lervico-oemdertd to secure a title tu half a d z ° n mudholcs , TUB JODUUtti' I'LAN. The Bclieinn is unilo .b cdlv to nmVo an omnibuB bill em'irasiiij Ktniurd'a claim for iwatnp Und i .ilemniey , tluweA * claim for hup posed BtirvicLx in collcctt'iR Indian indemnity ( utulc , aad ] 3uw ou'd chvm for board whilst ho was wardo i of the ] ) i < i > lteiitiary , together with nil olhur cl.iima of n like nature. IIAIINACLCS AHUOAI ) . "Major" 1'earnui i , no to the profi-nt time hai piu4iited ii' ) cl lini , but bciuR familiar with the p.cnllitr ; ITU iienta uo I whereby hu succoedtd so adnuribly 'nst ' uejrion in secu IIIR iin upproptiati to p.iy iv claim tut ! ex- ist"d only in bin own imi inutinn , b'CouuM n vnluablo Hguit uf tlio ISmdfo d's , the Ken- imril's nd th ILtwet' , uud la h-rj as full of whtaliy and \viud D ever. roiHONKi ) AIIHOWS. ( Jero , of the Journal , probably by rai'mad dictition , 0'intiinifiH tothakvhm long bony linRorH at Sumtor Vim Wyuk , end liai much ad > uvei OH 1 iH < r'n vott'H anil rpdcches in thu smatn. WhlUt iho 11 nplo ofthosttta Icnow the u'.tltudo of tlu " .louinal" on railroad mot- teM , mul that its Haiiigi ura cnntrul'rd ' by railio.idVriutiiif , ' , its teioiunga ulll piotmoly gn uuh oded biul Senntor Van Wycn will re ceive the hearty oudorie incnt which hit actions merit. RTOHMIN'O TI1K BKNATi : . This may b ) considered a field day for UK huli s In vhu SDiiatA ] ) rson wl o wn in thu habit of casuilly ilioppnu into the Karat tu Hto lutw.iH h'oln < ( Hi w. uld have been startled , an 1 p > f siDly lnv Lu-u struck with wndur aui Dinazainen' , if onoofhis vieiti chanced tn ho nude till" alU'in > i n. Ho would , on hia e ntty h ivo fo mil that thu clmirn inn. ally occup ed by thu clerk mid lilt a H tr nta and thn serttH pinomlly tilled in somocisfB t ovuillowag bylh gavii Mid wise trnu ort theinielwvero now ttkou up bv a Rilit\y ! of beauty COIHISUIIJ ; of me-uibnis if the fair cud Rimtlur eex. And inntuU i f tlo vij Itor havli L' to fix Mi vUlou on an ais mbly ot bald he d ) , lively hgur e an 1 bturn countou nce > , ho would have b < v held Inrtead th mniliDK f.icoi 1.11 1 f ilr fof.n1 of the p inclpil Udv i > hilaiitlnop1 > t of tlii' elite. An I hn untild h wa uouci'd an us H nb'y of r finviiitnt uud fusluou ii-ld'ii ecien In a IfgUUtivo chamber. An cxpln1 n tton of ttui extraordm.vy on i ununnl occur1 rencn could luivu deeu liiunil In ttio foci whioh wera a follows. On the a fem' ' ly o tthi inoinb-r of ilio aeni o tinnitcruonn at ! o'clock and boinriany lujjiulativo Imrinrfa o importan'o wiia truiuacted mrnnt niniccinin wui mndii that the < U\tt > di ! i'ntfn ( of the H nn o' tin rrlenrilo's weto In the uulldinic am vrlvlmil an oppntmiity ahoiihl ba given f < > r i n > of th ir moub-rs to addu-at th eenate Tin rrciuettnf tlmdoVmtijn wai nnnonucai by the president tj the ecimt ? . linlnoan ! wa Huapunuid for n short time and an luvltatloi seut to thn ladtei to couiu into thu chambe witli pariniuilon to iidtlrois the Ecuntors. TH * rnocEbsio.N tthen inarched on totlio'Moorof the senatoftn oolt up their ponili inn In th < > placed inn-ill oocujned by the ienatirs nnd thn elli iah th o last uniued hnvlup for thu tuna beluR t Uile bick main if th y cou'il ' Hud them. A of them wnra npparently un < bln tn find start lii ( ( room for thuy might Imvo been nutico ctnndini , ' iulhn pUce where utraiiKers usuull Mr * llitt nben lerva the choseta spike woman of tlm party and shci to 1 ; hi vtand In front of the wetMent , un the ele k u ewl by thei cle r * when tl suiati ) is in si-iiiluii Shu I a lady of pleasln apjie ) r ncowith a snort , iniuicd anil lineln \oici- , which Mia knows Imwto uie withnlfoe It was ovidriil fromhcr doUvprnnco that > 1 has Ixmi in llm habit of aeldie-saiin ; afsmibli innstly coi lstlni { of nun. for > ho Introdu't iuto heff reiimrki an earncitno i and intbi lucli rui a womai only know how to usi I thulr so icltAti ni from the ttcrnor sex , SI prxx3ed lto _ thank the sanat * for iti courtes und explained the prcient state of the Ilea for llii FriondlfM , wlndinj ? lip n very rn-a snd happy speech with an ci : nn t 1 ope that the small- would nllow the institution AN AlTHOI-nlATION OF $10,000 oot of thu tntn fund ? . Thts unU' \ ! pro cerlinrs dccnifd to hate iiffHfomowliat tha iquililTium 'f our prnvc ( n'iiutjf , for no S'l.nic r ii d tiiu ltdy lininh'd her > etniuk < t an a m"tl'ti to ajjuiirn w s mido ntd carried imnnimnu-ly. The rflinlnderof tlm i > ft in mn won ilcvt'd to inild flirntioni at d in'ii uho in lli-Mnom- ii'g ere ntipureli ly welwl eJ down with the of ullico v-cra now tn ht nnJ Otltileine. Spatial Telegram the I UK IkK. LINCOLN , Jnuuaiy Id , The prtlimltmy canter In thu houiu this altonti ot WHS of no Mgmficiiico whatever. Bills of minor Impor tance wera introduce ! m-l read , aivl worn listened to with an unds'urbol splilt and complactney by the ramainicg immhrri Mu y alruidy have losn excnu d and have taken their elepnturc Thing ) \vcro Lot to remain long iu this hipr y con II ioc , for Win- tpear of Douglas VIM conrOillng a dtcu schema which would disturb tlm peaio of mind of sonio at loin' , nnd to it proved f r no soonir had a resolution pie outtil hy Miller of UutlobHi read to tlvi houeo than many of the II wu-Kunnaid'1'ear- mnn git g shone j signs of uni > a iins , and ceimioerablo mental di turban.u HI d u sudden and unexpected wai the refei'iit on tha * ilia bngm cUnn suppn ters wrrd puzzled what to do i r how ti act. Wluspear lind framed this ro olutiou tha hr-d ciused pitch a commntioii , auJ hut IJIV-M it to Mill r > o bring before the hou e < Th" rs luti n which wiis to the elfec' tint P.it O'Haive' , The i ai Kennard nnel .1 Poarman had ti cuUted TI- potti until it lad become tlm ci mm n talk that they Weru entitled to a laigo svim ( if ii ooe-y from tliis Kt&t1) for tha pre > ui i n of claim ? , rotating t > ths inihtia rfaliuo IninU c-tc. | lute , and that it bo raei'vof that in monies ara duo to these el < imants under any contract whilevor. And that the house will make no appropriation for ( lie p > y _ . ent of any supponed claims to nnv rf the ) i-aid persons , or liny others , until the judgmtmt of SOIIIH legally oonstituti' nal court le bullied as to the validity of thiir coutraclH and cloimp. Ir was introduced to the houn without a wrrd from the proposer , aud without th nunhly knowing what they were about. Fluid's > lnot > showed ago , and Ihu ie > mlu ion waa cirriaj , Before insny nlninont * had "lapsed , K'linard , Havvc * . and Howe , of Nmnh * , appea-od upon thu scene , and soon lnstrutod tin oc- Ul pints of the fictitious cla'ms ' trowel what a inh take they Imd mnde , fir this ro elution , haviig been carried prevented Messrs. Ha o . Kennard , Pearson & Co from piofU'Uting thoio claims durincr thu rmnulnder of thosfs'ion. Thai is that ucdar the pit'b'jnt circumstances for iln next two years thpsoeeiit'emen ' will bit b'iged ' to oirn the honei-t deil'a'i' ' they can in some otheir manner linn fostering fal.ecl ims on thu ntatn of Nebraska. Another man U whl ner- ed ab'iut ' as having originated amonii the above mined crowd It is tnat on of th-u di ci plea in the h'jui > i is tu Intr duru n bill giv ing a lease for ninly-nlno ve r nf the. the salt g rings to syndicate. Of cou si uvaiyon" can guots who the atnlicate would b > , nf whut a C'ovit will con < Ht On the rising tf the ho i o it was rum i ed thvt n r solution to romider the voti ou the Alnlar r-o utioa will be ] i opoi d to in irrow , AqiiRliouof order arises nor * , Mid much sut-culalii.il exists to night amongst thu members. LINCOLN , January 10. The senate mtMliH sft riicon , and wiihout doing any business adjouinod until Monday n-xt at four o'clock. SEMA.IE. Special to thn lies. LINCOLN , January 10. Nothing occurred in thosenata wtmh met this morning tt Id oVlock worth recording , Bnckwnrlh proposed a resolution th t thu i h.iitnan ni schuol Ian s committ'o be empower d to employ a second iiH'istant sirgraat-at-arins to eervo und r the immediate direction of tlo targeant at-arms. This nai cairoj ! and tto hcuio adjonrtud at 11 o'clock. _ _ _ _ _ HOUSE Special to THE BKK LINCOLN January 1C.-On tha astemhl'ue of the distirguished men who form the frtite homo of representatives this morning , atr'J.K order wan called by the speaker. In ppita ol the sovera neathor , tha th"rmomelur regls'cr- wg below zero , many strmigera nnd visi ore might have been Loticed in the ( jal'eiy ' r got dly numb r of wh'ch ' wf ra ladies who bad been bravo enouph to f. C3 thi slorm , Tha usual picliminaries having le'ngone through tin clerk of the h u-o lead a ) i-t ol names of men who had beoj app intcd tlerki eif c mmlttecs f f the h a ? . Ths names wer. n i sooner announced Urn i fs'ntt'eio ' i , of ( 'lav juii pvtl tohti feut with a reteilu'ioii lo the t-if Lt tliut tli ! ) cleiks nppoiiitei'l toe mmitteei of thin IioiiKii fhall icctiva BaUiy inly fr n thatimeof their appnintment , and that m l pav i-lull cvase 'as to u ai the commilt e 01 whi h these clerkrvei eucnged i-h llelUpernf , The iifce'sity ' ot th'b ' res'i'uti ' n may DO- Blldy riqulrfu s imu 1 ttlu i Xil | illation. It i- aiparenc | that lierjioii.io thu cl-irkship-t o thtfHO conimitttcs weru pivem to the fav-iritt lonbyidis , bummers ai.d ImiiRTson to the tin i ho are put hem to represent thu P'opln Tli8 > o n en were the vict r < t whom ln'ongei IhH cpoilf. They were ( jcnfrjlly the politic t push rs of UIH roprertnta ivis , and C'lisc ( jii-utly ) doiuand-d compKii a'.Ion and tlipyg" ! it partly in this Way. They were appuin ee several I'ajs ' a'ter the legt'ltturj mef , i nc u'tiro only imp oj'd in many in-tancfin forti i drys. Iut ! they drew the'ir 8 l ty fo.eatl d.iy from the ) coiiiimiiromuit of tha term unti it hniib , vvhetliLToi no ih-y were doing anv work. It vatt to lemolv thi < sm'e of tliimzi tint Ncttleum , of Clay , iutroduc d this rrso Intlon. . Wriaht , of Lane'Bter. ' opposed the resolii tiin. He Ih > ii > lit i' . would ho unjust to thi clerks , tor if lluy only got pai I In lh < > marno Biiggete d , miny of thnin who h d curne hen from a di.tai cs would gn ho i < u in debt. MilU-r t-uppurtfd the re-olinon rn the cor of economy. Ho said two h-ilf million of > ol larn bad been exp ndid In two y OM by tbi btnt" , inoi-t of hi h had fa'leii iuto the liuuc ! of tbo 1-iuica'ttMii.s. A longdijciibsion cisiutl in which Varne ] oinwi ) h on an u'idnieiit wh ch would \n\ \ t thii gi much in they are Ht pr suit , Kilw , if then addo t an an t-oelipnit which w s n ) c-i\ed with much laughter , to ihu flft-ct th.i if m inborn ba p id for tin limn thny nrliuUv si and topa'd ' tt the rate of tou houis u day u Th s w * iidtitl out ot < iriU'r. d Simtti > aid ill it th's ' \yns got up by meir o bo H to olj.-itriii t li'gUla inn Howard , of Ciav , kiiiiimrted the rerolnttoi HH suid -y'-oly fioin h > s home who thou l : of cnmlr g here for tlm object of looking ft i p'ckings lie nimpiy raid ' don't" to tin in , Mr lime fr > < m the dilftTKiit parts of tha Htul and tlm hoii'iuni | > ht pty lulf tint lutunuui the. stain 'O them i-nd they would not 1)3 ea l > lioil. 1 heao men hwl cheek tnouch to fo unything. lie ait bed the ud ij-ticn of tl leuo'nllou. ' llojtnm now proposed that tha question I Indt liuit > y postponed , and Ntttlet m objtc : ud to obstruction. Troupe condemned tl wnxtn uf time in ditcusHiiL. tbis tubjuct sa , the linio uiihted cent n.nro ill-ill 1.11 the rles put together. Henry , i f Jolut.an . , said iiui-t c as snmethinc toi.rx > nize and tlnttl w < ro nrcriiilty n [ orenniz-ulon. Sin moil * LTd vriy churv iibnut till ! ) of tlm tal ' ut were wlw.jB illinn to adjourn for h ill I undMinii'i doing noihint , ' . Kminersun o ' nosed , n d RiUy inoveil previom ( jumtio 11 iKfvxr N tt'ttoVa ' H < iolutton waj tinul aud tht , house piuuuded to fuith . B Hil y of Dnurla ( , nov prete.ata petition tda va riui ; fiom H yard tu titty yard * in lunpt a * from the pvnpl * o thin tt tto Cfclhni ; th i , in t-itlou of thi ) le/ieliture lo lln school Ui lie fraur" " nJ runueiting trit invest BUI ion in the same , ThU wa < ro.d t'l ' thu hou > e , ai Kiley moved 'Jilt the pjtltloni be piiattd the journal of he lmti p , nd tSat It bo 'ni ' I tit-fine the epeiidl commit 01 < ( tli * h cu o i\p pen ul triunquirn Intointd abu O' . Iluoo i. jcctid nnd Tintip rhnrtc o > i.eJ the psiitlnn a 'tali" Mvliol , of Anteloto. pr 'po'H an a iiftdin nt tn refer ths pfitloiis to Ihfl B'nndinff commi'tey on r-thotd UnHp. U It-y wa'S'rry esc < thl , tnr it shonul omo nno wa nnt nnxloiH fora tln'toiuh in\nuig4li 11. Hil-y's pelitl n wm nttn'xia'ly r p'tited to th itpccial lommllUo of luhool lanrt Investi gation. ' 1 he-etwo wrAtjgVs brrught the time down to ft'intit % quarter nf 12 o'cholc , and Varmr proposed n r-ceis. Hut 15-liip tnr w ! hcd to bs fxcnitd until TIM d y SD th t V nur not llktu ird to. 'Ihs c ion of Dun | ) > of fur ' ivonf nb'pnciirnvn U ley ixmlliir ill nee. Ho moved ha thj luxue o"n Us mill ? do ad- j urn until M mla > a' ! o'clock p m Sev- oial mcuib' r Khld a few w irds on ' hi sulij'it no PI f which ca'l ' for n.ontion. . lli'ovV ' mo tion wa < eventua'ly ' put and lost. Tha house thin m'j ' .urncd until tl is nfternuon i\t 2'JU : , Amcrlcnn AbftduUit" of Ur.H3 O. , Ji.nu-ry 10. Pioidcnt of the American wueciatfon of chits , arrived iu the city th's ' morn- inp , to be pr'scnt at the signing ol lha | l j- orn of the late Cleveland tlub with Pn side-lit Hyrco > f the llrcokljns , nud alooto iKt'rinit u what action the auoda'ioi ' will lake on tlio pro msr-d amnrdtnuit which the league ) dfHi made to i lip i at o al nprucnieiit. Pr sident Vom'trahj , tf the St LIUI'M elub , niriral lo-m ht , and wi I , to-mon-iw , ign I'Uihong Alter IU U'cleick tn-ulxht llyri o "ill sign Kriur , llirktn * , PhidljM Pincki ey , Holullnp and Smith. Attar a full cnmult ( ion toeliy Mcknight sent the following disnilch : - ' CLKVIL\ND. : O. , January 10 , 18S , " . , N. K. Y ung , Pn sident National League P. H. U. C Wdthiogion , 1) . C : Tlirua clubt e f the ) American ats ct t'em ' have nlnady vet ° d ne.last thu propo'ud nn eminent to the iiatiuiial aaret-mpiu. Thii eetilu ) it oa our part. ( -ikii d ) V. D AloKNIOHT , President. McKnight sild to au As-oclite3 press nge > n' : The objuctiems to Lucca almfpsion are many nnd Important. Lust staten the Union rsiocii- tloti , of which Lui s w > is thi ) president and ruling spiiit , did inc ilcuUblo Injury to clubs of the Lnng H mid the American association , f > rcing thu Cleveland cluh to dl bind getting plajeiH of various club ? to break their co - trmcts aud forcing salaries up tn preposterous ligures Many clubs of the National eg'o-s- mpnt allifa wera made to lose mouoy. The Union clubs of course hut moteai.el now R > mrs Lucas aud denrtidi admission to the luigue , nnd the Uagun scorns willing to ta'io ' him whllo it will t-trictly enforce the punishment of thn poor playi rt whom ha de luded. The Ameiicau St. Louis club mtTerdd severely by last year's iivahy ami bv Dolau B desertion ank Von Der Aho the-refoiu posi tively decUrts ti ngrea to Lutji'a admi fcion As the matter anVett that club more th in any other , sever.il clubi had already nitified mo that thtir votes sh uhl be given to whlcevnr way Mr Vi n Der Aho would vtt ° . Although ihu l ajua propo ej to admit Lucai strictly under thu IU'CM ot the national agreement and of lha league , mi'l ul though they will ins-lit on thtir dltqudified players , 3 et the American asiocii tton canui.t proven1 ; th lzu at its cp.Ing meeting frenn > o amend ng it constitu ion aji us to lermit Lucas to play in Sun4ay gam s , n 1 lonerhi admir-shm prtcfl tn 115 cunts All of which i 1 hurt Vnii dar Ash-'s club , Asjaht , were this establishedIn o'.herclub pr'cede-nt , case a dropped from tha leuaue < trial body won d wa mo put the club in C ncinr.ll , Pitts'iurg ' , Brooklyn t r Hidtin ore. Jf the Arnorlcin at pncia i in needed a i lub would ilia leacuu i ur- mlt ilioin 10 plaosem' iu Bo ton or Ch cieo. The nation < 1 iigro.jnient w. s made forthonur- pjs of prt-Vrii-inir ither uf it * momVers from t oinpr dnyiliiiig which would mjurothe others. Ti is i < vital provision and uivst bo oh- seivodor the agnement will coiso. " The I lliioin CHICAOO , January 1C. The Journal's Springfield (111 ( ) special taya upon the csifmbhrjg nf tha house this morning Mr. Uaines , ulfctad tsmporary SiOjkcrand du- daring himself permanent speaker , said he h id a c mtituti mnl duty to peiform , and in pursuance of irsiid ho would instruct t-o dror ko pt-r to rot fv tht ) ceiiat Un.t tha li'iino w s lesu arly oiganiz-d an i would proceed at 1(1 ( o'clock this to cnooE tn ciov s the returns of thastntn ufliti r- > . Fuller , repuMiuin , moved tliu tiou-o direct ilia doorkeeper not to cinvey - th i coinm-.nicatiou. Iljiat-s ruled ttio motion out of order. 1'uUflr nppnaled from lha decision of the the chair. Wont , demi crut , s dd the paper > iii.eil ; by Hain's as spuikor , waa an Uleual dnruniBut If II iae w..nt-id u revotntii n , he ( West ) Wf sin favor of oupen'ng h'ln ' byre o- luiiem The hou ei bhotild p-ou-fd to p-rma- nuit organization and tave thu taxui tt the people. 4 Ha'noi ' called Criffs to thn ch Ir and said if , hs h d elt no wioiig the pei itiiitiirjr was upon f.irhim. Hatneseaitl Governor Hamilton would proioxuo the 1 Ritliturnif tli'linusPadjourned ever till Moui'ay. Ttiu di ciusiou ii still proceeding. ( Jovurnor Hamilton denies having mvJe tlm ttttemfiit credited to him by lluine < . SpuiNGi-'lKLl ) , January 10 Tho'houte ' n still in stsslou Mr. llai m emit speakiug at 2 o'clock Full-r replied to II tint-B and ex- picsi-'d tha hopn that Hainrs woudii'tbj > oittttln nenit"nt-a'y. If emt there ho would immediately declare himielf warden GdirAQO , January 10. Daily News Spring fi Id , 111- . , fays : Af era founeen hours fct- bi 11 thi li IHI found itself s'lll fillhusteriug on illqiimt'on ' of noffy n ? tha senata thnt the r Mil-n rgtnizition had beou affected. During the \cuing Haitie * , who wai still uc"up > ing the chnir , directd the dm iko per aud nfsistantu to s8 tlh m.sslvea behind him Ht tha speakers stand aa a pruciUliou ngainet n iy forcible attempt to rf- n eve him from f-e ) ] n > sitinn lit occiipVd , Liter , w lion Fuller H ado the final di-inanil for the prelims i\\\ \ \ tion , and Iti-moa eleclsrnd him out of order , tlm republicans rote en mucsii and loudly obj-ctcd 'llu deu-ocnts alioarosa , A tcen-i of indescribable 0 ble c nfus on KHBUPI ] , Members rm-htiil U tli * pe iu < r'HI-land tlio-ituu uud geatic da'intr , dafis succecel-el in fo'tin ? a few to liittn ti him , an ) thfii m-.de the fact understood , tin nois-i driving one. ot the Mi k members In tin corrld n elolirloiiv. Ci mparutivo eiuit oLsuvd and filihu-ti-rtng recommenced. The Grunt Ki-iiioiiiciitlllll Special Telegram to TUB HKB. CUICAOO , January 10 Tha action of th military affairs committee thii innrniug i discufBfil with a good deal of Intarent in it ro'atlon ' to tlnCra-t ! hill. When th Pleaa n. an on rotlrpinrnt hill cama up a week ag lit there waa an tlfor : to strike out Ploatniitou > rn iiamo as the Fitz John Putter bill hid l > o to n vntoe-d because it sjiecifiej a jsiven persot ol The effort fidad hen. To-d y tharo wai it. renowalof _ the fliut In vUvvof the Grant bl it.sk the motion biting to reconsider Ilio action e he a weuk o n , Thr w re but two votes , how ev r , ritrelo and ( "nicheou. in f.xvor ol tt tu prrjn itionand eght : ng.lnst. Thii is lot- ) t- pri-toliu a ilechiratiou that the rommltte tllH will fa\or thi ) imiisapu of lh Grant bill of tl id wh'oh ' roataimGrnnt' u nm ar 4- and which th uresidcnt could n it ciun'storitl ' 4it npnrove in vinw of his action on tha VI tlH John Porter bill. lie ta Thn Old fjthmy Hoi ! Ooniint , 'o. K PilttADEU'iirA , January 10I' was a 'PHI hero ti-Uy that organize ] inovi-ments we HIlly begun to prevent the liberty boll from belt si-nt tn Neiw Orleans , A number of gcntl men ara announced as hnvlne nibscii < 'td ' iiKn BIIIIA of inonny t > t kn legal ineisuit-j i keep the bell in Pmladelphin. Norlli ito KALSIQII , January 10 Senator Vance w , ll'J leonrnmated by the democratic c ucu I lu acclamation. WASHINGTON NEWS. Discussion of tbc Inter-Sialc Ccm- mercc Bill. Senator Van Wyok Bringa Ths-m Up With a Bound Tarn And Tells Them Where the Little Joker Is. Secretary MoOullooh Beooinrnends Passing the Whisky Bill And Gives Good and Sufficient Reasons Therefor. 1'jolcst Against tlio llallllciulou of tlio SpnntHb Treaty-Other News , SENATE. if , January 1C , A messaga from the homo wa < tecoiu'd , nunouncing the din- ig euuotit of that body tj the souuto'd amendment - mont to the tmporary naval appropriation bill , nud asking a conference , atid thu chair cppointed the coifeief , Tto chair than laid bcfrTJ the satinto the IntorstatPOJmmeros bill. VnuWjck tlicnaddics < ud ths s nit ° . lie ilio p oplu uiily dciiuiiided naiuntblu ritee , uo oihcr.ininatiot ) , no pooling , no ro- batcp , no gieuer charge for a th rtlhaua long haul. ' 'This , " s ld he , "isnotimato delny. Tha work ot deception cinnot longer bj cutried on. You cannot pretend to do tHimothing and that the obstinate House of Kepresoutativea refuses. If thu senate falter j no v to accep : the house bill an ind < g mnt people will Leliovo It falters in a double Beiiao and is cceking _ by disagreement to prevent the legislation no lc > ng sought and BO long denied , ' 1 ho railroads owned and controlled the elo- MUors and the fatmor If he desired oould not ship his own grain or lattlo to the market , for ha cculd cbtun no rtba'ej. The power was ut s iUto by the railroads nnd WAS not always exeralfed in a faintly injuuer. To illustrate , the Union Padh'c bo2ame inc nced at Colum bus , an actlva interior c'tyof Nebraska , whoio citizens werp cnterprl .nj ? and aldol to secmo another rotd The company determiutd they thould be punitlitd for such tomcuty and rebellion. Bo the rates wera chnngad and moro was charged per cnr load td Omahu thin to Kearney and point ) further wcbt. So the Central , without the excuse of rovergo or punishme the rebelllouj subjjcts in lliii t'iritory , cctuilly charged to { .oluti o st of Sau Francisco thiough rates to San Frmuito land then iDeal ritcH back. Wai it u t evident that thn railroads should bo re stricted from exacting moro fur tiiort hauls than for long ones ? Van Wyck quoted from a letter written bv by the linn. Win. Walk-it Phslps , in which bus tid the let.er thowtd that senators and rcfretuntatlvei purchased r.iilrocd aha es on a baeisofono to three. "Certainly/1 ho said , "etocka ana b aids , acdrdiug to tliu avicloncc , arc onod in fiii cliamb r and at tha other end uf Ilio cnpitol on ttlo bacis that you pit down one dollar mt\ tate up thrae , BO it would anpear thet tvt"n humbord uf congress ] o rn where the lilf J * joker li , vo wonder there U manifested V'tmb contempt for the public clamor as Vauderbilt is aid to have exhibited in language more forjib1e but jit BO reverential as the dibtiuguisbcd Bnntnrf. Accordini ; to the written and p intnd stttemonts of ono New Jeisoy itates- ma'i ' 81,00 , Ol)0OCO ) , of fl titlijus watired stock was represented in stocks and bonds of tail- toads , On this the interests and dividends wtru collected from the people and made a mortzDgo < ! ! every acre of laud iu the icpub lie , nn iuflition paraljzing industry , and lay- hu tat upon tin producer on I consumer vet we mtifct remand all thin to tbo naturuj laws cif trade. To-day the farmers in the west vote working their own fa-ms on ilur B , tlm railroad t-tkinr the liou's thare , and they received not a dollar of profit or interest on the rroney invented in the land , teams and machinery. Yet the American ttnalo seemed intent en how not to do it , determini d at whatever sacrifica the railroad ] stocks and baud ) fhould oecuro'liberal iut i ai and dividends and a gre.t lamentation wa made if the gamblers , who had tt ilen S-l.Ono.- from the Industrie ! of the nati n , should be - distuibid in wriuging the inter tt f om the overhnrdoiu d people. Jay Gculd had great ) t wealth thui the aweesfd prn ] ) > rty , real li'J pdisnd.and have SiO.OiOuOl ) lefN Wirr thc omillicns Inueitly acquiroo ? The sena 01 fiom Iowa ( \VilJoa ) treml-lod leet too much P ) ou'd bo ili n" , and thu senator from Kansas ( In alls ) ndid he did cot etand as an u hocate "that ihu i lioap demsgo uery that appeals t'i the public opinion against the ladroals. " Kiihoeds wore entitled to the protection of tie Uw. In Kautas end Nebraska fifty bnsho'8 of corn will not purcha o ono ton of fofc coal ; one hundred and fiftv bushels will not huv one ton of hard coal. Your tyrnpjithy expands fur the pauper laVer of Kmofp "id ludin , while ycur heart-i tconied tteeled uk'ainst the cry fur b oad , aud Amoricuup , who are fi reed to work for sfnrvatioa wotre-j < > r have their placcj supplied in mines by the npnctaUy protected mine owners , by the paupt-r and convict labor imported under ron- trac : from Kuropj , Corporations behind four bit Inns of stolen property for years controll ing tha ctuto legislatures , n&tlnnal congrofd , arid judlcinry as mnotsehesy as du the i > M cry , need noevmpathy or uctivn mpp of the stiutors. It is the toiler seeking li in I ho furnace heat > in the nndeiground lubyiiath. Tan settler in'lho dug out.on th ; frontier of Kansas and Nebraska , wlioeo wlvet nnd children and drawing warmtli f om corn because tbo great c irporations r fu o to n > duce the rates of freight to that tin cmil of Pennrylvenla may ba e.xdiatiged foi the corn of the west. l''or twenty yvara tbeai c rporattonslnvt grown rich , htroig and de li nt in thn violatimof theliw and now le us Eca to it that protection 1 tw nlmll bo givei to the o who luo tbevictima of tluir extortion Mcl'heraon and Mithell oppose 1 Slotfr' ] > uiding : amoudment prohibiting railroad liom charging irorn for eli"rt then long haul * IngBl'B ' said It woud ] be a "Trojan hoW Ittc dnccd lut'i the bll. In oieo thufrri from Chicagj to New Yoikhesaid was § 1 th amendment would' permit tbo railr aJs t ch'trgihu fame amount for a similar car , ; hri tight rio further cost from Chicago tha Ft , wuyuo , Cleveland or Buffalo. It woul einahls the road to chargn ai much for aru of DOfl mlleei ati for ono of a KKO mile . Sin ter Biid tliat thi railroads were doln ; the invy. and a great many other wrong thiot hrsidfB. Th'j onicidinunt ) would prjliilut tli rouds from charging moro for short hauls tha for long ones. It would make the lirst step i correcting the gross oviU of which thu paop wore complaining. Williams strongly ei | nosed the railioad practice e > f charging mo ; for bhort hauls ihun fur lung nowHe f , ve red the commlsrion bill , but admitted Ihi Ml slnco the grst yew's operation of tno Ke-i tucky fttata cominiiilon it lud arcompliulu itz nothing and was now "nr.t worth a cent Yau Wyck addretaed a ( luest'nn to the aem tor from ICaniaa ( IngaJIg ) ; * 'Wa it right i cliarpa thn sainB ratca from Chiiatro to Ks ia City as to LfAvenworth ! " Ingalls inn 10 ie-p'y. The irqmry was repeated b still without e-lrcitliig any responms Va n ? Wyck said that while thu senator fr m Ka If. ras WHS ponderlog"u\er hi reply ho wuu If.a propound the satna epueation to the seuat toby from Iowa ( Alliion ) , Allison said that hu d not want to get into A colloquy with his filri from NHhratka. ' VnWjck-No , I ihould think nt ( Laughter ) Allikon said the rates to both point b ouj ; by IngalU tliouuht th t tbu compimatlen the roads should bo proportioned as to the di - tnco. tnco.Utonro offered nn amendment providing I Iut Slater's proponed amendment " * h ll not bo consttupd to Ifg.ilmng tha elinigmi ; ai much fur r > hr > rter ai for a Innger dittanca in any else " ( lOirge-'s rtnendin nt w s ngre't-d to ai modifying Slater's ntrjL-nrfnvnt , thn lat'p- , however , not Mug nut of the bill , but ftdl under debut * . Plait f ftors the ooininis- si m HII 1 Saiiitbu y sniil ha wruldolo for Slater's amendment. Cullom ( who reported the bill ) opposed tin am ndinMf. Ho thought congress hcbed that deliniUness of Inforina- ti n that wculd ju-tify it in passing alftw that wmil 1 covereveiy supncsedconrtillon of alftirt , Hu thought when ihu cunui slun h cl ex luuiUlvcly cxaminod tha nihjpct und-rd-h > to lint coiigro-a would bo I e-ltor ntilo ti Judge tvlmt l' | l lAtlon was Iirceisuy. Ctiruiil odiUel that 'n ' iutrodurln thp bill his purpose was ne.t to biiiig In a body of tit tailed rfguU- lionj Bg iti3l tlio laUr.iiuU , \\itlioutriiyna or riatou , butn body uf provisions which" would do that which wai lair us between the com panies and the piople > . After a further di cuseion the eotata adjuurred until to morrow. HOUSK. WASHINGTON , January 10 Iu the linuso Gobi ) reported it conf'io CP di agreement up on the till to f rfi it una > rued Atlantic and I'dc'flalind Oi'bl laid that the dilTeionco between llio II UMJ ciew . ut of tha amend ment placed upon th * hill by the tcnato and co'ninonly InoHii a tli Moigau aincndnient Ho desired that the Inns4 dioul t filv * its opinion in respu t to thn ain-mdinent. HIF- cick moved that thoh'iutuiccedu fr m it dis apreeintnt to ths senat'.1. Loit byin to 8" > 'the tiisaKr.enitiil was insisted cm and Cable , Henly MI J Sayson were reppolntad con feree. The Inolnn appropriation bill WAS reported anil placed on the calendcar. \VrtsniNOtov NEWP. WASHINQTON , .Tnnntry 1C Among the innnorialfl projontcd wai onn frcln 3,000 cigar makers of I'hiladelph'a ' , spiting foith that the ratinnstion of thn pending ripanish trea'y ' would throw out of employment inoro citizcni of the United Stntui than there ara inhabit ants in Cuba ai d Porto Ifici and protesting aca'nst ' the latification A number of peti tions against the ratification were presented and reltrretl , Thu committee on pensions rf ported nd- vercoly on thu bill ti prnnt a pentlon of $300 per month to Kmma UuLong , widow of the I to Li'ut nant Commander DoLotiR , of Joannett. fume. Tha report of the majority mere y recommends an indefinite ) postpone ment of the bill , WABIIINUTON , January 1C' At a recent meeting of the houfo committee on military oflaliB li"pr sfntativeSlucuin waa authorised to call up In the house on the fir < t opportunity the timt bill introduced in the Benat ) during thu present cei grees providing for the p'aclng of General Grant on the retired list. At a meeting of thu committee ) to-day the motion authorizing him to call up the bill passed hy tha senate of the 14th in t and having for its objmt the rdtirement of Grant , was lost by 8 to 3 ; time opp ising the proposition were Gen Kosecranc , S ocum , Murray , Connelly , Ly- imn , Biiyne , IMorean ana Wolfnrd , those fa- voiing , Cutiheon and Steele , THE INDIAN AI'PnOI'ItlATlON bill agreed upon by the houeo ceimtnitteo on ii ropriationi provides the nppreipilalion of S5.7G-1 131 ; the iM'iniatea ' nmounlcd to $7 320-19. ( : The appropriation midn at tao last session of congiesB for tha pr.sect fiscal year was § 5OiD 4j3. NOMINATIONS. Paymasters : JamfH A. L'opey , LaSalle , 111 ; UuiniBii O. Coolbaiub , Hamburg , Iowa. Stcrntary McCulloch transmittejd to-day to the hnusa of ropivnentativfR the draft o ! tno hill prepared by the comrai-xioner of In- teiualrovcauu to aniend' tha law relating to thd ENTliV OP 11ISTILLKD SPIRITS in distillery nud special bonded warehnu 'd Hnel the w thdrawal of the came therefrom Tho-bi 1 pioviduj that the tax on all distilled spirits hetoaf ter entered for deposit in the dif- - tillo y wnrehi use , warohouft-j.tr inth-t _ special bon led warohoutcs , or roiua'n'ng ' in tuch - warehouses at the time of ths p Esago of thi- act , thall be payub'e before ai.d at the time that the same are withdrawn iherafrom ; tx- ct-pt incase of tuch withdrawals therefrom without the payment of the tix as now or ; hereafcfr piovided by law. The wnr. hmsn bjuds huvafinr taken uner thi provisions of section 3V'J3 of tha rnvieed statutes thall be onditionfd for the payment of tax on cpiiits aa specified In the entry before removed to the distillery warehouse , provided th'n act _ shall not apply tods illed spirits remaining in thp wait-hou e at thu time ot its passage , ai.d which are coi- , ered by wa-ehoujing hoi eb , unle < s thcro shall be nou-rsed on tbo ware-hoUiinR bondit a writ- teJi request fir the i-xteii9i.il fif time fi.xed in said b nd fer the withdrawal of tuch diH'lled spiri's ' and au acknowledgment if ll-o ori. ci- pal and sureties of their Hab'l-ty ' fir tliu enj tiru p ilod tint such spirits miy bo actually pernittjdto remain In the distillery ware- IIOUEO Provided further that no additional allowance for Inakngo shaU bo iradu beyond the time now allonod by law. The sccretury of the tr.'aiury strongly recommends tin im mediate ) passage of the bill an tenting to re lease the present basiua 8 depression. THK S.VUW HlOIOf. iiEroms rnoir VAU.OUH . POINTS MAILS uc- TAINni ) , TRAINS OVKBTOnNKU AND I'ASSKN- aius : ivjrjiiii ) , DES MOISTS , Iowa , January 10. Ono of the wont enow stoinn of tin season set In last night and prevmlod all day with high winds , drifting badly. Many freight : trains aud some piss ngars were abandoned. All trains late. OTICUWA , Iowa , January 1C. Show here cent nuouOy tinco last evening. Snow about a fo it d'c-p mid drifted badly. Tha mercury during ihi dny hai been 2 to C above zero. Trains Into on 11 roa-'s The Wabjsh & Cen tral are blo.kaded. The storm continues un abated , JlonUNOTON , Iowa January 10. Thostei'in continues though Itis sevno than last nigh. Traits from thu wcttmott di'layed. Snow It inches do p here , diifted badly. CIIICARO , Junv ry 10. Trulns from all di- reotioi a tie urrlving two aud tlnoo h uis late owing to the snow-drifts. Trainmen rc-p < rl enow along thu line H of r < ad heavy and drift ing badly , partlcti'arly west and southwuit. ST. I < OUH , Janury 10.A slret Btorm vvhuh bit iu htra josterday continued al r.ijtht , To-day a blustunug snow stum Thobtoim has iruat ; biuitlth , exturid lug througbnut taei ontlre west and reahiii ( . as f r south na Northern Texas , Thu tun po aturo Is below freezing. CHICAGO , January 10--SecIals | from al pJrlseif Wisconi-ln , Iowa aud Illinois indicat onu of thn vvoiat snowstorms of the winter. Ii Iowa tha tinovv is reported bad ) ; drifted , and In a number nf imtincui trains have bc n abandoned , The ) eant-lioun pacBfnger train ou the Illinois Central dun a Dubuiiiii this tnoniiirg was abindoneid a sioux City owing to thu huge mow-drifts au hifli ; vnnds , Trainplown and gangs of me aruatwoik on all lines In an endeavor t keep the tracks clean. January 10 The eno1 storm which h.a raged unceasingly fince la' veiling , tt four thU ufteruo 'ii ' shows fciu e abatement , although thn wind continues tn the HDOW is drifcuifr taelly. Thu main linu e the Northwestern ii the ) only road opnn i IOVA , and it is badly desrnoralued. Un tl tei Ceiitral Iowa , the North Toledo branch of tl ll- Northwestern and the diag nal all tinms ai llde abjiidnntd On the Central Iowa betwee iutm HhtHiell and 1 ted : * . 11 then ) ii a drift of thn min - thiiiKsnd feet long nnd of nn averaao depth i in- -Ichtucn feet. Tha present snow is not hoav indd but a mint ha'1 formed p'cviomly , and tor blows and drifU eaiily , filling deep cuts a I'd ' ready t-xi , nd , January 10 Tbo railroads a badly blocka-Ud w < 'bt of Dubuejue. The 111 ot. nois Central is open from hern to Wuterli ot.ht and from Fort D iUe to Sioui City , excei ht in pUceg between Waterloo and Fort Dod | hto ft U badly blockaded. Two freight and n o ! traloi were abandoned betwte lho'0 two pjlt t' . A wcKtitrit trtin leating hero thi morning we tit as far Waterloo > iut to utnod , Tlie' tialo di c out la t i ight which leftghnu Guy MjterJav inclining wa ian oued nt 1'ott Djelga. No train wet lonves I'lio livt-r tialm ariMimninf mi time The ChiORo , Milwaukee & St. Patilwo > tof Me- ( irrgoris nil rlitht a fur a < loiiil.fr in Tlm passenger west on the ( hlcnn , Mlhv ukro & St. 1'aul It'MiiiL'Iuro llnndny wf diahol Ust night west i f Sto-in Lakei aud on cimrh was tinned uoin | > l liy oxor. Ser l warn In- I r d t noli.ili. i tra\o'ing nun from Sioux City. No particulars A ! ytt. Si'HivSKiM.DIiiu , r > itl. The enow Morm which sit iu hero Wtdnes lay has rajed with grent , fury i ver sin e % . Onu e f the > t c-ot ovr compAUleK aha idulied their car * th's ' ov , nll'K. Trjlns have b"i-n iiwav nil day on all the r.vl- riud < < ci'nteiing IIPIO willi a iiglo exception , the Chicago ii Altou , Slot'X CITY , Iowa , Jnmnry 10 The storm is not pul-cnUr y bad iiurlli or n nliwi tt of ttiMoty. All mad nra open i xce-piing the IhinoU Centrnl , which \s olntrncted by n wrpeked train mar rilonn Ij-vko , and ebifts fintlicr cast , 'llm IteiquoH line < f the North Western is not miming faino bccaiuo ul the scorn. ? . J.ittlo guoiv lull to-day. PI.OIIIA , Janimry li ( 1'hii stumnai nno of the tovenst lint IIBBUltc'd thU locality in Bdxeral jiuw , Tha rrov IUR lallou steady nil day , with a st eng wind fr in the northwest - west , ciui mj li avy elrlftn. The Walush , dut ) fiom thuuut llitn Hi'ruing at U u'uleicV , IIHH u t yet mm ml. It H reported to lo in a sni.w b iu at Secor. Othtr trtiuu ara 0110 to four houiB late. CEDAH IlAnna , J iiunry 10. Ttninn on the north loa r uli ure oHhrr much In hind or atiaiidoiuvl h > c us ] of thn snow hhcknta. KlinKUlf , January 1(5 ( Snow ha ? fullou for thrco ei > ) B. List night uinl nccenupanlnel theMormand c-iuod heaiy drifti to form TraiiiH on nil trniin areuiulcydd , I uts nro tilled with nuw. 'Ihu Wwbito ranon ball train la t tuck Inn dtiltvett of Ilnait n , Iowa , und t eigttsaroa nndoned. All other roads exp iixncogieat difliculty in iru'.tkg tiains throujli , NEW OntK.\N8 , January 10. A 1'icayune Shrcveport special eaya the \ve.ithor i-t the coldest of the feasou , tinetoen nbno z ro. Thgru was a heavy tliow st rat thii forenoon. The river rose ono foot ami one-tenth since yesterday. Several planters from below b'ougbt stock bera , cithers leitiuUlng to the hills for safety , The lakes and bayous are booming , and the people nro seeking higher grouuel. All the railroads are submerged. rhijNew Orleans train , duo je tsrd y morn ing , arrive * ! thii aftsrnoun , Tuu Vickrhurg train was _ tipped ry a washout near Monrco on the ) Mi-'tonii Pacific CHICAGO , Januny 10 Rernrts from Da 'roif. Kat taumaKIHv City , Bt. Louis Ci ' inn ti , atd either peiint eait nnd noith- uu < t luuieatn the heuvient snow storm of the pea-oil. H-.vuro cold \vcathr r H't in at n latj hour. Tr.ins and telegraph communications are badly crippled. CaiCAeio , January 10 Owing to the snow the trains to-night ran o ono to nine h ura be * hind imo. The fast inni's generally nro two and threa hours lato. Tlio nituatic.n is worst in thosiuthonst nrl niwt. A psbsengor train comiog his way , on the Chicago , Laf.vyotto & Cincinnati road WAS , who i i n > heard of locked ) n a drift un.ir St. Anne. Anufier paa- scnK'r train on thu Lmi-ivillo k KowA- _ bany , dun hero thlu mnnitip , i ? caught in n mow bank a few miles from ttiis city and the puoplo on b lord will pieibably bivounc in the coachua nil night , Stiorily ufter midnight tht temperatuiu , whi h had previously bitn coui- piratively comfoitab , be itn a rigid decent 'und U iiow n artero and the snow that re commenced Thursday nuht Is i-till f Jliug. BLOOSIINOION , 111 , January 1C A hovr- ling tillzztid h 8 raged rill d iy , the nir i thick witli falling and eliiftin BOOHThnie is n arly a fout of nuw on thu level which i deepened t'i ' four fee. by drift. All loca' t'aui-piitatinn is imprs-ible. Trnins are al Jat * rjid ucd the roads are icportcd as eiriftinj badly. The thermometer is nlaiiaC dovvu "ti icro' CINCINNATI , Janua-y 10Tha rain of tne past forty hours i hanged to tie-it thin after 0-on , and to.night it IB snowing. Tto Ohi rivar has lisen uino ( eec in the past twenty four hour' , and lo-nlght is thirty-four feel and flvo inches and Is risini rapidly. It i- h irdly believed , however , that a Kfnous iloji will ensue , as no raports have reuched bore ri tha mow at the headquarters tuih us precttle tha previous high wa'c-r. TUB HlOlOl IN EUHOrf. LONDON , Jnnua-y 10.-A ssvere storm if ra ligat Nice. Thes-a oveifliwed the Qini Midi and promenade An liz. Cellarsthoteh aud even villas are flooded. FOUI5VON NEWS. A FIRST CLASS LONDON , Jatuiry 10. Yataa decided tc a'amJoa the proposition of his counsel to fur ther appeal his ca-ietothehuusn of lords Yat s Hurreudered to the officers , nuel wan removed from the court room and placed in cuntody In servii g nut his sentence , he will rank as a first clasj misdemeanant. STEWART'S ADVANCES. UAino , January 10 , Uisj ate-hes from Gak. doul Wells state that General Stewarts force- . reached there on Friday noon frum Huweryati Wells , The force ) c mmsts of a srpjadiO'i of tlnzzarp. a heavy tecti m of the camel corps mounted inf intry , tht ) Sussex regiment tin 1 1 a uaval brigade. Tha Kpy.itian soldien eiK.'gal inci.iucjiag the supply water dur ing tno march behaved in an infamous man nnr. They drank the rations belonging te o'h 's nnd refu'oJ to obey when ordered tt advance. oftliu ejlHuo . NS.W YOIIK , January 1C. Up to a late hnm this afttrnoen thuro were no failures growim out of the Cisco susponsion. The ncccptec reason for Cisco's a sijinmciit now is that thi daughters of the latu John G. Ci-co , the o > heirs with the Cisco of the present ( inn insln up nhavng tha estate liquid ited and witli drawing their funds from the concern. Ii view eif the unsottleiil BUte of affjirs generallj It was decinoj i cit to make an iiBkiKiiuient 'I ha firm had $30ll ) 00 to it-t credit in bank ai the cleua ot bubiuets j Six Thousand hi. on lello lello in Mon Iron ) , MONTHEAI'January 10. A lnrf ? publii meeting of unemployed workmen Is called fo Tuesday night , when addrceses will bo mad hy the loading iiieichmiti on the situation It Is thought , that by careful calculation , tlm nearly 0,001 men aio idle in the city am suburb * . In Rfdpith'a Migar refiiury n ( ou 10 i men arn em pi ijcd emt of COO , and * ll th nail factoitM ma lunniog with 2M orUCOmei less than usual , Bnlo orilow I'arlcKnrni | , Ont , , January Ifi. The am tton talu of ttie Bow Park farm propeity e the Can id a Wu t Farm Stock Associatio to-d y , real ( stain consisting of 8'J5 ncn brought 271.COO Thu short horn hard t 0 unities and 115 fumalru , $115,500 ; home ! nr ln cp.ttle steer * , implome nts and produt $14'50) . Tliu whole iiiirchaites were mat by Thoinai Nelson , of Kdmbu g , Scotland , 'Hocking ' Viille > y Tr..ulilc . CotUHDt's , January 1C , - tlio senate to-di adopted the house joint resolution for the a pointment of a legislative ) committee to Inve tigate the condition of t flairs in the Hockii Valley nnd maku a re-jiort by Fubruary 15 , Cutting l > , iwii MlnorH , . PiTTflnuno , January 1C. The Chanipli of co l mines ontha fourth pool resumed to-di fy nt a reduction e.f onu and threet-fourthi 09 it per bushel fur niinlng , the lowest pilce pa tor j ears. Campbell Kztratlltril. CHICAUO , J&nuary 1C , Thsmphew of t oo pt Alexander Campbell , of Cinadi , charged wi ge being concerned in a conspiracy to rob t ; ni I pjntollice depattment in Canaela. waa t k ou ybxck to Canida to-day. THE MARKETS. riie ( Jeneral Markut Aclirc ni a Shaflo Sirouacr. Stookors and Feeders Ooutinuo to bo High. The Hog Market waa Uneasy and Unsettled , No. . 2 Spring Wheat Closing Sold at 793-4. Corn Fluctuated and Eased Down to 37 5-8. Onts Qulot anil Lower llyo Firm unU fair Demand L'rovUlorin Advanced. CHICAGO MMIRKT3 , CATTLK. Special telegram to TUR UKE. Cllicioo , January l-Tln trniiu came iu athar bthind tim-3 on c ount of tha mow to. in , yet they nriivod ngnlarly ind far nough apart to all w ta'cemeu to g t away with their fltok lieti-ro thetu wai any great iiccumulntion. The general market a > fairly ictivo and prices on all Rradoi a uliado ttrou- er than jeet'rday. The only nottcetbla foa- , uo in the maiket ia thu continued high [ itices that tt' ckors and feelers are n'llin or. The cow tradn continues act ivo aud . .iriconYcruflgiin firm on such s would nut the shipping aud shop trade. Canning etuck wai in light tunply to-day and a elm u xtoad- er. Go id t'ichoica ' Bhipnine Ibl. , 14 0@1SOO 5ri@(500j ( lUOOfelSCO lb. , S50J iCCO ; UO © 1200 lb , S425u100 ; in- "frior COWB , ? 2 SOcwSl OOj good c iw. ? 3 253 ? 400 ; feeders , $4 10 $ l fiO ; cornfcd Texans. 8 SJOtfflllOO Ibs. , 34 00@5 1 5J. iiuua The market generally opoaod rather uneven on account of thu latencai of the am v d of the tntnr , PncViDg uirl shipping 2 0@-1 0 Ibs. , C0@4 77i. light , 10 @ 2IO Tbs.1 ar > ( g4 ' 0. To-day's leading market wera n aia a little unsettled but before thi close of the in irning session firmed up in such a in inner that aa early declinenai morn than recovered though sales weie Mil n l.ttlu under the opemnfc prices A. fair day's biiAlnts ) win transacted with thu country sending in a liberal bujiply , uf order ? , - ' WIIEVT opened quiet and amount wr ak and Jo off from Thurs ay's closing pri > ; 3 , with trto urowd dis posed to throw liberal quantitlo < i f stud. Stocks were ca-ier uid clt cted the ti arkot unfavorably. Tbcir contiitiocs brought ; out nn early aud quits steady drcli > .e of Jo in the May option , At the d. c ino there was the usual liberal buying on MiDrt" and specu - lative account and u rfCT > ory nnnuod. The : tit ati n was helod [ by Nov/ York ndt ices which were to thp offict thut nft furilur Wall ; street trouble * were exi fittd , while the profN ' pects of lighter r celpti ouing to la'uroul blo'-kaclcs as more fiV rabl < > , aud before the ch na of 1 hi. morning eevtion the great lull ; of the early dochnu a < c ) V rud the market closing steady at 1 o'oli ck No. 2 spring sold at kO'o early , but clotod oirly. conx showed a slight range nf fluctuations opening- about steady as n dccllnof Jc , .and only - dropping off Jc. Jtaymir ordeia weio iniro : plenty \ < h1le tlw general fe-llng was called rnorj or It-en bul i h , ihi iu-itiiiiirg inlluenco b ing light receipts The upward range waa c uml the i lose nf the mormiif i easu.n ttoady at only a hnda umlcr thn highest point reach ed. Ko 'J c isli ecld at : t7Jc early , but eased down to : ! 7gc. OATa were quiet nnd a lilt'o ' lower omly , in pytnjKi- thy nith olli-r mtrko'B , but later linpr-rvuil through the san.o ii-lln nets bccoiijim ; quite firm atuu advance in thu leading uptionof 31 o in I ! ruled firm and in fnir d-inind at quotations , No. 2 cabh being oillod UO c oi r , March 62c , and May ( J7o. 'Xrjck ttult lungjd from Gl to G2c. , rnovisioNa opened off all arr.un I , tlio dod'no bsing 1H@ Ific in pork Early theiu WHS free telling which Induced fin thcr decli o of lOc. At . tj a" point the other m rials b gun to show stro gth , i ml prvi > i > ns improved under the influence i f increased buyii gordt-r. " , uebi gup 25c from thu poii t Initiator losing apurtion of i , aid cloning it-ady on the inoiittii ; se * p i 'M at a nlinht appioittion over i J191 ing p icjB. C i-h pork was called at ? 12 5U ; laid , SO 75 , and ribs , ( i 10. A. CnllfDrnla Muriloror I'lUNCiacoTaoniry 10. Wright Leroy - roy was hanged to diy at 12.SO. On August If , 1883 , ho do eyed Nicholis Skcrratt , aa ogcd capitalist whom In had pcrs nilly known fora long time , itt ) ono of Skerr f/B empty houscH on thu plea that ho wanted to rent. Whllo inside hu told SVerrett 'that ho would kill Wm nn' ' i f B hegavn him check for a la-ga amount of inonoy. Skerrett ic'iised. ' Iivrny then knocked him down , f-ei/.ed li in by the throat ami , while continuing l.i thro it , chokud him to deuth. lie oburvoil a ( inn demeanor up n tlm scaffold. He awr'cd liU innoci ire to the laai. His neck WOK b > ok > n In thu full. A Memorial ID llitunnrclr. 16Thu German ALKXANDUIA , Januaty , - - tnercJ anti are prepariuz to feirwaid a uiuino- rial to Bi'inarck dopciibiir tlm distress and anxiety tlmy nro Mibjett ti. owing tn the nn nettled condition of tlm country , A'l ' blame < for this condition h placed upon vacillating p l oy. BeroIuUloKftC U'-ymcri general than any other dlscas' . It b Insidious In character , and manifests Itself In rutmlnesorcs , pustular c- eruptions , boils , swellings , enlarged Joints , olin abscesses , sore eyes , etc. Hood's Sarhaparlllu expels all trace of scrofula from the blood , inen leaving H puru , enriched , and hcalHiy. en enof "I vras severely .iflllcted with scrofula , and for over a year had two running sorca ca lli on my nctl : . Took flvo bottles of Hood'a Jo fiarsaparllla , and consider myselt cured. " C. U. LOVCJOY , I/i cll , Mass. 0. A. Arnold , Arnold , Me. , hael scrofulous tores for ECVCII years , spring and fall , llood'a Sarsapartlla cuicd him. Salt Rheum William Spies , Wyrla , O. , suffered greatly from erysipelas and salt rheum , causoel by handling tobacco. At times his hands would crack open and bleed , Ho tried various prep on arations without aid j finally took Hood's Har- ay saparllla , and now eaysi "lam entirely well. " n "My ton had salt rheum oil his bands and Ul on the calves of his legs. Ho took Hood's Barsaparllla and Is entirely cured , " J. U , BTAJJTON , Mt. Veriion , Ohio , Sir Hood's Sarsaparilla i itlh Bold by all druggists. $1 ; six for $5. Made h only by C. I. HOOD ti CO. , Lowell , Mass. , , tU ) IOO Doses Ono i