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THE DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 11 , 1985. THE SHOW BLOCKADE The Railroads arc at a Complete Stand-Still , Double-Headers Prove to bo of no Avail , Trains With Eight Engines Fail to Got Through , Illinois Senators are Stuok in Snow Drifts , Thirteen Oars of Sheep Frozen on the 0 , B , & Q , Twenty-Ono EtiRlnrM Brinw In Thirty- Four C rn on tbo Mil waukee lloml. MxncviUAt. CntrAno , February 10.Tho mercury foil T pldly after midnifiht ami nports from all western points Indlc ito clear ' > od cold weather. In thin city at 8 o'clock the signal icivico ru- porti the temperature 1 1 below zero ; Omaha , 17 below ; Kansas City , 14 b-low ; St. I'au' ' , 'Jit below ; Dubuquu , 2tj below ; Keokuk , 15 be- lowi Kargi ) , 30 utlow ; Winntpef ? , S2 bolow. Thu wornt olfeot of the storm appeared to bo flouthwdstof ChlcaRO. Traius between here , riniiKsvlllu and Cincinnati nro comp'etely blocked. The morning pafpongur tralr-H nro aliaiul ned , except by ono lint > . Tlio ro.ids nil uxpect tend out iiftomcon trulns. _ AI1 incomin ; ; traicB from the west are HIX to eighteen - teen himrs lato. Trains arc Itavintf for the went on time. Vrelijht busineaa oa all roads ar& prnctlciilly mspcniloJ. AN ICK'OI.ATKI ) CAPITAL. Si'lilNOKiKU ) , Illinnis , I'tbraary 10. Tra'iu oil Into. Trains on the Chlcngo & Alluli which left ChicHKO at 7 aii'l 11 last nieht ar noven houru Into ls. > trami on the IlllnoU Central or Ohi'i ' & Miimalppi anil t ho Wa'-ash trains are Imbedded in BIIUW. Ting is tha Havered storm knoivu hero fur yera Tin ) mow has ceased but the thermometer ii 20 below. A PLOODFDnKOION. CIIESTKU , I'A , February 10Tho heavy raim lueltlng the anuw raised Chester creek to nn unuanul height ln-t night anil caused coniiilerablo dvnugn. heml dam broke and let in an avaUncho > f water From Ijimi lo "Delaware liver , a distance of eight rnilts , the dmnagi ) is exten Ive to manuf ittuJiog oatab- lithments , dwelling houses nnu nilrond and county bridges. No loss of bfa teportoil. THK BLI/.ZAni ) AT 11URMNG1O.V. UonLlNOTON , la , February 1 . List night w : j intend ) y cold , with a uorthwo tern bllz- 7. rd , the woist for jours. TliO'tnoineter I3 ! bolo * this morning , unw ( noon ) ten below , No mnil the post twenty four bourn. The C , B. & O. tra n due last night , and this moniifg are H Btuclc in the BLOW d'ilt ' nt Gale.bursr with tlio t t mnil behind tham. K st bound trains ure blockaded ia drlfis near tliimeston , attempting lo pass the Creston wreck , going round on the Humentnu .fc f henand ah bratch. Thuy will prob.bly not get .through to-day. The stow is picked in cms hkeeaud. ANOTIIEU VICTIM of the Creston dUastur died last night Mri . P. 1) y , of Btirliogt n , making seven. All the romainlng twenty four will probably ro- cover. Divinion Fuight and 1'aeiiengor Agent W. .T. Davenport , of this c'ty , was ee- verrly i > hak n up and bruited , but is doing well , lie will return to headquutora here as noon an tha rod Is open fur a train. ICE QOKQK. . TKKNTON , N. J. February 10.Tho ice on the Dclowaro movnd ibis murriing about six and blockaded from Klver View cemetery to Merino iKluod. The gorgu is forty feet high. Fair street is flooded , boats are In lisa. Travu on thu Pennsylvania railroad is threatened. Aianpiuk creek ia swoolou aad there la dan ger from back water. Much ditmage has been dune and moro is apprehended. BTEAMEIl LOST. BOHTO.V , Februar ? 10.Iho steamer 1'rovl denua , of the Fall iiver _ Hue , Itft Now York last evoi ing for Fall river , and was duo tliore at four this mori.ing. She had not arrived at noon to-day. It is rumored hero that she foundered in the Sound last night. THK HAIUTAN FLOOD. NKW liiiUNHWicK , N. J. February 10. Ice in the Karitan river was brnkuu up last night by a tlood , causid by the bei y rain. The bank of the rive : is overllown. Manufacturing eat.ibli-hmentH and dwellings along the banks aru floodtd. Thenew.leraey KubborShoe Co. , the Now ISrunawtck Hosiery Co. , and the New Jersey Lan p and Bronze Co. , have been compelled to suupond. TIIK MEncunr AT JIAKSIIALLTOWN. M AiisilALLTOwK , Ia. , February 10. Twenty-eight tnlow at 5 this morning , eigh teen at nxjii. The Northwestern mam line is expected to be open to-night K very thing abandoned and nn work Is being douo on the Cuotr.il Iowa or Diagonal. The wind at noon modoratud xomowhnt. IIBASDVWI.S-B UNCORKED. WILMINGTON , Kebniary 10. The Brandy wine rivur b"gin to riau last night , and early this innrnlig swept away th ctiitrul falru work and uiitiiiluli1 d h-ju spun of tha neu lUlliiiMiu tt I'hiladnlpliia railroad bridge ] < os , 920,001) ) The water U very high. Mon d.tngur in threatened. The i'iukdelphit Wllniington & Baltimore IjiidKM over the Christian river aru in danger , but the train * iiro still limning , Houses uud mills along thu liraadywiue uro Horded. CillOAdo , February 10. SpecialM to the Inter-Ocean rnrnloh the follgwing term newt : At Galena the blocado is the wont known for several yearr. The JMadieon divirinn NortliwiHleru road passenger tram is nil the track ami in tha drifcj tioar Lake Mills and aeveml freight trains uiu snowed in between Montfnrt and Lancister. At KauClarie | , Win , the thermometer indi cated 115 below zero this morning , At Lanlle , ill , , at tbu same time 23 bulow , Within liftocn miles of ijtruatiir , III , , there are a dozen dead emmiec. Not a single train arri\ed on cither of the live roads running through that city. At aterlmg , III. , it was 22 below this morn ing , aud is gjowing coluer to-night. At onu point in Uecatur It touched SG bo- IIIMT , t'louoh in other paiU of the city It was about ' 20 below. At Mattoon , III. , 1G ! below. At I'Axton. Ill , , the range was from 1C to 20 all day. Ivdwardivilltf , III , , reports poached in that vicinity killed. KANKAKKK , III , , February 10 , Tbo Illinois Central has Ita pjascnger trains snowed in , one at Itantout , one at Danforth.fnur between Monti ) aivl I'eotono , and two between llloomington mid Kankakea on the Illinola Cjntral branch n'ar lluckin bam. An etlort to clear the track of the Illinois , Indiana und Iowa road was mode to-day , but thu enow drifted faster than It could ba cleared. The attempt hod to be given up mi il the ilrlltlog t cea B * . The Chlc.gj & Ka.tern Illinon track h blocked above Alouimcu where tha snowplow - plow and three engines are ditchul , below .MomeuLe the track is open , The thnrinoiuB- ter tu-day ii 20U belo\r. Thu Chicago & Alt > n road u snow bli eked at Carduer nd eovem meuiliuri ) of t e Illinois 1 gitlaturo ar saowtxi in there. Th > ea > t tu stnaUus aru Innblmi- lar i > rf ( HcMUftu at 1'ontiac. DuiiniUK , Febru.i'y lO.-It was 1SJ ° below In tha lower pait of the city and on the blutf it was 31 - bu inv thit moruliiir. M est train * on the roads runiilvg Intu Dubuque are block. ailed , und what am ii'it are hour' behind. N ( miil win reolvcd fr.'iu the e it or weit till -I p. ui. Un tin IlllnoU Centml the weit- b 'ii ad train got through from Waterloo FUJI n them tn Sioux Ciiy the trains are al d'landonod. It will tike two days to op u the road , Train * Itft t * > at for Chicago nd toutb for Qilro this morning , Ou the IIIon cugo , Milwaukee it St. Paul river divUloi trains art ) running , but re behind time. Wi- U ItlcG regor tralm aroaUubmdoneil. CoN tveathtT hag contiauul tbroighout lli4 day and Is made very cutting and severe by a bit ing north wind. CHICAGO , February 10. Chicago teems to hate been the centerof , tbu snow are * , and f ir a dlntuncp f-f * bout sixty mil s In every di rection it has fallen to a gtPit depth aud Is drifting badly. Moat of it was very moi t when It fell , which makes It vfry heavy , and as hard to handle almost as sun J , having since been froz n hard aid ground Hlmoit to powdnr by drifting. The level character of the country in every direction and its freedom from fore-its facilitates Its car-Hugo by tne wind and bdpemcnt wherever a railroad cut furnishes a place for it to drop into. In c < n a- quenco of this and of the extrcrnelv low temperature which has prnvailtd all day , has put most of U o rallronds in a wor o condition , if that were pi slb'p. ' than they were yesterday. It is next to Imi-onslbk1 for men to work , and about as difficult to ku'p up eteam in the engines. From every direction come reports of cosines ' dead" and tilde-tracked. The Chicago & At- ton road tent out no trajns to-day , nor did any come in. The track is blocked at Urace- villa by a train in the enow , which left here yesterday. The lUltimoro k Ohio Ins run no trains eincu Sunday. It has tb'eo trains blockaded near South Chicago , Tha Nickel Pints tent out ono train. The Louisville , Now Albany and Chicago are completely blockaded , Thu Illinois Cen tral h s half a dozan trains in the snow and it la impossible lo get trains past them. The Kankahea line between Kankakeo aud St. Anne hai no trains either in or tut-to-day. The Norhwestern sent out nn thr u hltarhil , and its suburban consolidated trains are blockad6d at the city limits. Ita train Irom Milwaukee is in the mow at Ha- venswood , a few miles out. I ha Danville run to has not turned a wheel to-day. Three trains arrive 1 from two to claht hours late on the IVnnsjlvania road. " td WAHASW , Ind , , February 10. Trallio on the Chicago > t Atlantic , and tlio Cincinnati , Wabaih & Michigan U completely iiuspcndod. Several locomotives sent out by tha f. rrner this morninc are tmbeded In drifts , whsre they will remtin until the weather moderates. Thanbath road Is running n i freights al l has abandoned sevurnl pus-rigor trains. It is blowing a hurriuuno to-night and ia bitterly cold. Trains went out as usual to-night , The Chicago tllvi-ijti uf the Hock I-Urid road Is in fair working order. The Hjltiuio e fcOhio Is blocked by trains at Ua k tt , Md , ar.il its track is invifiblu most of thu way Irom that point to Vidpirai'o. Th' ) Wabash has been out of biif-ineas siuco yr.ste.id y. Thu Mlhi- pan Central had onu train in late to-day nnd unit tln > usual trains out this nfteruoon and oveniug. A way train on the Burlington lift at noun , and n ban tiuird from to-night was progressing r-luwly. No trains arrived over this route. The CnicagaA Atlantic Is blocked. The Ijako .Shore teems to have sutlerod lots than othera and Ita trains are moving uuarly in time. Suburban trains In every direction are moving alow , but many perxuiis fear to risk n night lu tlio cars , and tumaln iu the city. TUB cattle at the stuck yards are mffmtig in tensely from cold , the tlitds being unpro tected by roofj. Many stock tr ins are Hnowtd iu on various roals , and , as thu tnor- cury goea djwn , thu hopea of shippers nnd c.m-lgnuss go dowu correspondingly. Dealura asstrt that uuless speedily ro ll astil , most of thu cioped-up ptock will pjrieh , fiitalling a loss which cannot nut bd tsliuia'ed. Twelve uir Joids of cat.lo weru brought to thu yards to-d y by ei ht locomo tives. ' Double hujdera" weio started out with trains of c.i'tle for the London and Liv erpool market * , but after going a thort dii- tanco it was ftared linpotsiblu to rn.kaany headway , and tlisy were returned to the yards. KailrciU men report snowbanks ( if eon to eighteen fret in height tl < ncr tha southwestern roads. Thirty-tour cus of stock on thu Mil waukce Ic St. I'aul came in with twenty-one eimims. Thirteen cars of eluep , a few miles out on the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy , were found frozen to death. At Kilty rilalh street this afternoon , the Ft. Wnjna express was run into , huad and head , by a switch engine gfcing to the relief of Bur- biirban trains. Thu trainmen saved themselves by jumping The pweengers were b dly shaken up and both engines wrecked. On the ; Gr nd Trunk four engines .spent four h ure in cleanup two mi'es ' of track , nnd two of them weru ditcbed. The weather has been very cold all day. At 8 o'clock this morning & standard thermometer marked 1C below and It rtnuicod unchanged until noon At 3 p. m , it was l-t ° below , the bights' ' point of the day At ( i p. in. it m irked 15 ° b Iow , at 8 , 20 ° below uud at lt:30 : p m 2L10 bolow. AVaBilnt. in Special Telegram to the BKK. WASHINGTON , February 10.Tho tion of Bierbower for United Stated marsha for Nebraska yesterday ends a long fight. He will doubtless bo confirmed. Mandeison Valentino nnd Laird bad endorsed Michael , Van Wyck was for Uierfcower , and Weaver kept out of the fight. To day'x proceedings In the hou > e give utreugth to tbo Impression which has beui gaining ground for some days harp , that there is pretty likely to be an extra session. The feullng on the republican side ever the White affair yiterday m very intense , and there in an Inclination to fight fur a fair statement o the ca-e. Them ia no telling how great a de- la f or how general a fight It m y devcl"p It is roportfd hero to-day that Prtsulent elect Cleveland has requested lUndall , Hew itt und others to try to pafs a bill at this BIS mon giving the preeidunt power to suspend or pnUte , as ho sfea fit. the coinogo of silver and that there will bo an tlTort made to do BO yet tliU ae.vsinn. " J < lamity" Weller , of Iowa , ' to the demo crats whut White , ot Keutucky , is to the le publiciviB , and l ih are luxuries which thu majorny would gladly dUpensu with for the Baku ot tbu dirpatchof public business , To-aay tba spoaknr laid before the llouao a reqin from Mr. Weller for indelinlta leave of absence. It waa granted with alincHt unanimoiH applamu and Uughter. CiMnet making is not counurd entirely tr tui d-Miiocr.itic politicians gathured at th capital , but the republicans are ulao allowing a grout deal uf int > rust in thu pcraooal of tb coming admlniatration. Of cuurso fiich ill formation as the republicans havu comes fn > n democratio tonicer , but fn many tnstrncua I a-llng damocrats will talk with more free ( loin to pursorial friends ninong tha republi ca B , than witlilrmmters of their own party The piesent cabiuut members fail a g at ; li t re > t reganlii g iheir mccessorB , and the ; expect to havu early information as tovli will ba choeen. In republlcaa circles U I quite generally believed that liayaul willlmv tha statu depirlmeiit , instead of the tioiniry which he would prefer , and that Senator Our land Is certain to be made attorney general Outaidu of these two selections opinions diift widely regarding members nf the cibioet. Ujutwell , of Massachusetts , wtio Is aroun a great diul and who Is on tlm best uf term wiihsomu of the moat prominent deinoiati leaders , Slid tn your correspondent to-day that he believed ha could iinino nimral mem bers of Cleveland's cabinet. Acrnrding to hi 8 information Bayard would ba given thu Htnt 11 department- , Whitney , of New York , th 0 treasury , liencral Franklin , of Connecticut , tha war department Garland tha de ) artmt-nt of justice , and Laman , of Misalarippl , the interior department , as to tha navy and poit ollicu departments , ho was not , ho said , pre pared to rnako auy explanation , ' Darlne U nu : ttuliherd ArrcHteil. CHICAQO , February 10. Joe Howard , alias Kllvain , wlio was arrested by Piukertona ia Philadelphia on Saturday , and held to await a requisition from the governor of Michigan to-day , la wanted far robbing tbu First Na tional bank of Coldwater nf $10,000 worth of diamonds aud a cinalderablu sum of moory in 18SII. He was as-dated by Kddie Quinn , a Chicago sneak thief , aud two others. The robbery was deco during banking hours while the cathicr wai in tbo bank. The roblie.ni atood elf thuiheiilf and uitibtant with revolver 1- ver * end eecipej. 1ik Howard Is ono of the mot daring bank robbers iu the country , und was ci ncunied in tbu coolly perpetrated bank robberies Innt Wuterford , X. Y. , Ha rie , Yt , the Kem ntK ton and Catholi savings bulk ol Philadelphia , 4mt tha Fir.it National bank "f Wilmington , Del , Ho belocgi to a g"od New York lam Hnow Buuntl. ClIICAno , February 10. The paajengei train over the Chicago k Alton road , whu-1 Itft hero at 11:23 : latt night , havlngon board i nutnber of membera nf the Illinois legislature , t < mow b und at Br C8\ille , with an uncer- -.ain proxptct an to thu lima when the tra-r can ba extiicatnl. THE SOUDAN. There is no Loiigor Any DonMof Gordon's ' Fats , He is Slabbed While Leaving the Government All His Faithful Troops Oat Down to a Man , Not Even the Women and Chil dren Berne Sparedi All the Notables Killed Except the Treacherous Pashasi For Hours the Hem Part oftlioTcnvii Was the Scene of Merci less Slaughter , KOUKIGN KV12NTS. IiATSST ADVICES KUOM KOIITI ANNOUNCE OIN , ( iOlllO.N'd ) DKATH. Konn , February 10. CuU. Wil on and Wurtluy , with an expeditiin to Kbitit mn , ntrivt'J here to-day , Tnoy mnda thu j > uru y fromUubot lu four dnye. They biing IICRH of ( ieu. Ourdon'rt death , Out of thu paih is uuioog Uoriioii'd torrea innichcd the RniriKin to the akl < of the t two , mid iitiir. tt to Oinnur- rnnu , eaying otubcl uttuck wai exjiouttd nt that point. Mtantiino , iiLoiher trait d thu gates at the oth rend aul ilia Mub li n troops to enter , and they ta-ily raptured thu town , Gen. Gordon wus Blabbed while leaving too government hulls j THK DAILY NTWS IN MOUUNIM1 foil CIKN. CORDON. LONDON , February 10 Ths Uatly News .ip'-urs tnls uiurmug ill in mniiiu for Gen Gordon , aud published the iolljwlng frmn Gakdul : "III ! ) natives who ts.voed ! from Khartoum say that Gen. Gordon , while iu the act o [ Jeivlrjg his li mso tj rally tu fuilhful troops , the latter were cut dnwu t ) a man , und fur houM the bojt part uf the town was ttiu scene of a in-rcil HS elaught"r , not oven wumun or cbildruu btiug t-pand. All the notables wera killed except tue treacher ous pashas und their fulloweiB. " (3KN. WOLSKLV DKOINS HIS MAIlClt. LONDON , February 10.Sen. . Wolsnloy , with thu Biitieh forces. Blurted from Kurti l > btoeriins to cross the desert to liutat Only i.ortl.ins of two regiments lomniii at Korti. ihe storming of Mitemueh uy tto Bntleh Is expected. LONDON , February 10. Sir Chsrles Berea- ford aud party were tun horns ui iler fire be- foru they weru nbla to le.'cuo Wilson. The enemy uttd nlluj from behind eirrciuhmeniH. The nro from ilia eoomy'n c.innoa wits efTeu tlvu. In addition to a hola m.idd in the boiler , a shell burated in the stunner. Tbo Biitiah fnuwas most ( IF clive ia silencing tha lebul guns and forcing tt.u mtn to ni = k shelter. THK JIAHQU1S 01' LOHNE. LONHO.V , i February 10.The Marquis of Lorna ia nominated lor ) rhtol , tha coming parliamentary election. His lordthip Uetiio. to ru-unler active political life. Hjisastaunch supporter of Gladstone. FRANCE TllYIKO TO COKKCE HNOIAND. LONLON , Febiuiry 12 Waddimrton. the French aa-basjador , presented tj Earl Gran- vlllu ihe amended counter proposals cf Franco residing thu Egyptian affairs. Trie propos als embody increased demands on tha part uf France. They insist that an InU motional commission must te app inted to invesiigate the finances of K ypt und the international confcrouca be cal ud to meet at C lro tu nuu- tialize the Suez _ canal. Advices from Paris sjy tbo modification * of the Fruach proposals are made in Hiuh a manner aa would , aa far OH potaibie , avoid wounding the amour proper of the English. The Pall Moll Gozetto don - n unces lha French demands ta a luimilia- tion to England to be followed by other de mands Tiao demands , It declares , England will never accede to. Tha Gazette maintains that Franco and its nlli'js have senously taken in hand thu takk of coercing Englaid. BKBLIN , February 10 , Ualys movements on the Hod Sea hturolly have triuiupludtly irritated Germany. The consequaui es have been the closer knitting of entels cordlale be tween France and Germany. HEN , EAHL'S ADVANCE. BIUTE , February 10. Gen. Karl'a advaaco to Beibdr commenced yesterday. DKATH OP CARDINAL Jl'CAllII , KINGSTON , Ireland , February 10. Cardi nal McCabb is dead. Cause , inlhmatiou of the bowels. ADDITIONAL DETAILS. LONDON , February 10.Tho following ad- dlliounl detaila of the killing of General Gor don and the fall of Khartoum aio at hand. On tbo day of the capture , which is variously stated as the 'Jlith and -7th of January , General oral Gordon's attention was attracted by : tremendous tumult in the ( treats. Hd left the to called platu or government building in which ho had made his headquarters to ascer tain what caueed the disiurdaiice. Jnit as he rouched the streut lie wvs ntabbed in the back and fell dead. 'Ihe tumult was caused by the Mahdi't troopH who had gained access to the inuriorol t lie town tr.rougli treachery , and who were soon in complete potHbesion of the placu including tbo citadel. A fearful rnatsacie of ihu gam- tun followed the fcentH tf thu slaughter described Hiirpaesing the Bulgarian airomius , and rtvei > ling lar worseburrois of tha Supiuy mutiny. Thu panic t trick en Egyptiai H were captured in their ( light und put to death with tha rnos- fiendish torture' , Homo were trans fixed with spears and leftto blued to death , Must cf the victims were mutilated inlh. . mutt hurriblo manner , their ryes were pongee out , their noeea ellt and tliu'r tongues toruoiil by the rootp. In mar.y cases lha mutiUtuc parts of thu victim's budlen weie thrutt into their mouths while they were ( till living. Thu massacre , including many -combattants and l''iypiian women , er Bubjected to the most fclumefnl Indlgni- tie * , aid moie than a huncrod women and girls were given over to the Mahdi's fol- Jowe'8 to bo Ufed as slaves. Af ter the daughter many Arabi wira seen ' rushing about the streets with heads of ' Egyptians In paled ii.oa opoara. Uhenext night wan spent In a 8aturatli.ii of blood and debauchery , i jinuu the capture nf Khartoum the mulid repairtd tin fo tilicatlona and madu the placa place practically impre. nablo. He has made ic his permanent headquarters , and ia K id to havu an abundance nf gun1 , email arms and ammunition. Both of I'ol , Wilson's ateameis were wrecked , owing to treachery of the pi' lots , who will be court martialud. THE ITALIANS IN KOVPT. KOMK , February 10. The Italian expedi. tion which recently landed at Minsowah , has been ordered to aid English operations in the , Soudan by marching Into the interior and iu- having the garrisons at Kasaala and Senhl , Tliis movement , if xucceaaful , will open the Una of communication from thocoast to Khar toum parallel with the route from Suaklm to Berber. KKW QEDMAN CO 1X1 SIKH. LONDON. February 10. It ia officially con firmed that the German iquadron in thu .South Pacific b s liclitcl thetlagof Germany at twelve points on the ieUnda of New Jiritaln , New Ireland imd Now Guinea The Telegraph's Vienna correspondent Bays It is undoiHtood.Italy will be content tu occupy Cairo. Alexandria , Su z ami a portion of Is- ma'la ' ao is to enable the HritUh troops in Egypt to proceed forthwith to the frontier. COL. WILSON HCTUItNS. LONPON , Febrimy 10A dispatch from Koitl , dtted February I ) , aay" Lora Berea ford returns In safety to Gubat , bringing with bun Col. NS ilsonand party , who were itraudet ou the island som dUtunoa up the Nile , while returning from Khirtoum , rioma ililliciilt : was exprrienocelin feitcbin ? itway the ttrandui ptrty. Trie rebels nn thu river banks kep up con-tint firirg and shortly after tbu partv embukixi a bullet from a rebel ritlu piercci ' .ha boiler of the steamer. It wns uocewar ; to anchor under fire und make repairs The Hritiih fire , however , now tonk elfet anc ( lit rebel * were repulseImmcdiattly ) alte rsacbing Oub t Col. Wilson tnrttd for Kotll where ) ho hasnow arrive i. He iiortfd Inper un to Lord \Vo s-ley the dctills uf his recon nolsnnce at Khartoum. ITALT'S PART. The Italian government ch rte < rel fix innro dteatnorg for use In the conveylnz troops ta Egypt. INDIAN raoora FOR Kiitrr , loMn ? Y , Fcbruaiy 10. Thri" ) reglmcntB of native Infantry and one of caralry will short ly embark for Kgypt. TUB NEW EXPEDITION. LONDON , February 10 General Newdeg to williomniand the cxuedltlon to Suaklm. The campaign op'ns , It is calculated , on the Olh of March. Ordois have been sent throughout the country bordering on the went and south coast of the Hed sea for the purclme nf cam els for the use of the new expedition. At Scihkiui prcparntions are bting umdo for land * Ing an expedition , \VKST13ltN NI2W8. DAKOTA , Webtlcr. Day county , has SCO po | > nlatton. Sioux Falls has a trotting coimo on the Ice of the Big Sioux. I'ierro rep > rti lots of venison , n-d skins and Chinook wiud * in thut locality. Union county has tODO ) population , fifteen churches nnd tcvciity-uvo school liauses , The Methodist nnd I'rest'ylerian soiietics will unite ia building a Sl.'JOJ church at Uomo. Illinois parties have purchased ; ! 000 bu h- els nf wheat at Molletto , Sjilnk county , for 81,500 , The infant cotnty t f Emmons las been sue- cesrful in cieating a debt uf § UOUO in twelve months. Tha extension of the time ) for payment of axes , It U ihouKht. will result lu thu tempo rary utocing of mar.y nchoola , Brulo ci'imty ' will vote on the "th of Ma'ch on proposition to bund the county for S10- CCO to p y tit its floating debt. Time brings its roxeng s. The legislature s past pd a bill cl'iui ' ing thu name of the town of Ordway to iLdupnidence. Heturns from the ngricuVurnl operation cf .hei . youthful rols at 1'iua Hi ge , hnw the > - raisdd COO bmhcb of potatoes last year. Splnk coiiLty citizens have hung their Irgis- atlvo lepic'entativci 111 ting ) . It is generally luncfd ei tlut this Is I Inpltasautest way to IB hung. A farmer named Ivlis , living three milns 'rom Aboideeu , lost hii gciiiu uud vegetable ctoiis by tire thu other day , amounting to SI UK ) . He was fully Intuiod. It ii said lulling is to good in De'il'd Lake Int n tnu of pickerel is shipped daily to the it. Paul market. It ehoulu ba mentioned that thu fish are captured with fluke-oared spearv. In tlio silver mine "Star No. 1 , " In the gn- lenn diatrlc" , near Dead wood , n natural uj.cn > , ug or C4VO was ditciivtred while driving a Irift In the mine. U is paid to be about fifty : eet in bioiuith and of unknown depth. The Formers Alliuncu is an orgatr'zaUcn , hat scorns tu bo rinding congenial soil iu near y all the r nil communities of Dakota. Its purposes te ins to be to protect the inter ests of i ho grain grower * , and ono of its chief aima is to reguUto truneportatiun. Mountain lions come down nt n'ght ' from the mount -ins In thu Black Hill * and laughter - tor the abuep of the ran tcrs. Nnwc llinton , who has a r nch near the mouth uf Hurtehead creek , lust thirty-three hi ad lu ono night , de- siroyed by these biidi of proy. WVOMINO. The Lutherans of Cfceyenno are calculat- icg the chances on raising $3,000 to build u church. The required capital for the establishment of a reduction works at Laramin has been Hubscribod and the company has been legally orsaui/.od. Three men ore on trial in Cheyenne for stea hg butter. Usunlly Cheyuuuo rrmrgar- ii.e is self-euppi rting , but the case in dispute was struck by u c.iuoolc and bad to be carted. The Laramie rolling mills will start u j on the 15th , after a thut-down of nearly a year. The mill * have been leased nod will manufacture merchant iron exclusively. It will employ 150 men. A breezy zephyr , with a sixty mile gait , bru-hed the cobwebs oil the territory'one day Ubt week. The impression thdt'tho ' Clu-yenLo newspapers were the greatest blowhnrds is happily dissipated , E A Slack- , proprietor of the Cheronno Sun , it H id tu h vc Invested 820,000 in u. . bus- li.eiii block which iti be fittedupaa an oflice. S.ack 1s noud as a dtfender of pretty sohoul m 'rtUis aid using ten dollar bills for pen wipes. That Laramlo county r/iilroad subsidy of S30U.OOO to build 100 miles of road northward , is again a subject tf controversy. J.t ia now sild tlio B. & M. nnd U. P. are trying to secure cure control of thu local company which g.t the prize. The Union Pacific has dseded four blocks of ground to Laramie for a city park , It is thu Intention of ihe authorities to fence tbu prop erty at once , lay out convenient drive-ways , plant the avenues with tren , nnd icnke t e tract ut an early day onu of the ple.santcst res iti in tha city , Cheyenne baa organized another mammoth corporation on pa erthu eastern Standard Hydro-Carbon company § 1,000 000 stroop , Tue ubifctuf the company is to purchase , Ute and hold , lease and sublet , suci patented in ventions and discoveries as relate to lighting and to heating and to mutalluiglc prutetses , and ni'iru etjpecUby to ga > lighting and heat Ing , and to ibu reduction ot etta ntd rneiala by the me of crude petroleum or nuy hydro- oil lion procees. They will illumiLnlu the territory to make inonty. COLORADO. Denyerltos propose to uslo.rute Washing ton's birthday with a parade. A total ( if 091 bills were introduced in botl houses of the general assembly. The total number of cUatln in Denver dur ing the year l 8i weru 875 ; birth1,1'25. Nearly every ranchman in the Uncom ahgro valley is setting out fruit trues. Klijuh Wease , aged 7fi , was nrrctt'd at 'elersburg recently , for murdering Himm Vutt iweuty.tnreu ytai-d ago , The railroads have cut rates to such an ex- ent tlut com is now sold in Denver at 50 ULts a hundred instead of 81,10. Denver highwaymen bounJ , gagged , beat . - < d rub'-ed a woman in nor own hoiuo In day line. Ouo of thu lullians WBB captured. Deep SHOW8 and a rcurcUy of inaiify and provltiomt is making tha lifd of thu average jau Juauer ono of extieme uncomfoitible- Crusted Buttu is now ono of I he liveliest PLt < in thu Btato. Her mil 01 aru piyirg b g anil her people aru happy. The cual interests ru being developed to some extent. Aspen has five meat shops , seven dry gocds torus , four drug scores and thruo hardware nouses. Water is uold for 33 cents per bar- ul , coal $ % ! > per ton and wood (8 per cord , A ( > .foot vein of ciol litis been opened up and In being worked on Tongu irfuk , ii.tetn niies from Delta. It in being hauled t Del- , and other points , thin cutting otf thd I'tab .rude. It Is reprrted that another cavu near Man- ion equally a wonderful as thu Cave of tbu Winds has been discovered In Williams oanon amd will be opened up to the public during ; lie coming cummer. Soma of the chambers ue mid tu ba vtry largo und can bu more tas- 'ly explored than thoau In the old cave. Gold keeps ci iiilng in to llathaway'i * bank at Fulrplay from the winter digging * of tbo Dhint'so miners In the adjacent gulchra. , Cashier Sheldon has to keep wide awake to detect the various schemes the wily Celes > tints have fur grtt'cg pay for moro gold than they actually navu , .Soini times thtue trick- it-rs use brats filing , sometimes bits of quart/ , bilver nupgeU , iron and black > and. Thuy ruvermi.ke by it but alwayn seum to think they will. t Thu ] point on the Colorado Central road wheie the wind dumped an engine and three cam Into the ditch , has a record of threu tiiii liar scc'dents. It baa always been noted B a spot In which all air currents from thu vaiiuus converge , forming as It were the dis charging pjlnt of nn immense fu > ml. through win h tno wind nuhai with frightful violence during utoiniH , aid where oidinaiily a stiff ' breezu li encountered when Its preiencu U ucarc'ly noticed abovu and below , Tbe train wai blown from the track and turned over M. that tlm pairens > er cnicbes lay on their rood , ( wr.u their wbe la In th ? air , , "AIL THE WORLD'S ' A STAGE , " Legitimate and Realistic Dramas and the Principal Actors , Notcil Knurrs ni llio Foot licli 14 li Now York A Clint "With Ijuclllo Ysoult Dudley In I ho 1'OllltlH. Special Correspondence to THK BKK. NEW YORK , February 7. Thereis story going the rounds of the prrss of the Application many years ago , of the actor , Geotyo Mi'n , to Edwin Booth for n sub ordinate position in hit company nnd ol Mr. Booth's emphatic ileclinntmo. Whether Mr. Booth lost anything by his rofusil is , of ccuis' , an rpan qttcition but the ati ry aims lo il'us-iato ' the nar- rovtnets of tbo man who o loiding of Shake.'poito's lines luii won for him the h < mage of all men. Gr , at nnd gtaiid as Einin Booth cm bo at all limes , ono c-nnot help worn ! rug by what means g'ins ho uncontc ouauois of the fact that ho is Mirroundcd by a sot of wooden nun and women who speak their lines wttn- out fteltrg nud inovo and act 1 ko aulom- n \Vhoocailrawsthls man his In- p rition ? Looks he never for touch of IJMti n ia his Ophcli * . In his acting , as iu h s private life , Mr Booh Ins held hiinso f aloof from a'l f > ympuhy. Wo hoar of him as ave cling soc'cty ' , living n'nntt the llfo cf a recluse , ni il cannot bat foci that the ehadons of ' 04 still hang ever this man's uoul. Wo sjo him when ho.trjads the boards , a llamlot every inch , morbii , isolktjd nnd alone ; apgroachei at no point by nny man or woman of his company , und whr-n wo try 13 solve the ptoblom of hia lifo aio f reed to think its motive paisiou some- t' lug very like selGsbntsi. llo is , hnw over , playing to largo h.iusas fct tha F fth avenue thc.-i r < 5 , ana in all prob.vbtli y is amply able to defy criticism for many ynara to come : Ouo fin la relief nud pleasant charge , however , nt the Stir theatre , where Liwrenco Bairjtt has bee n giving the publ c a treat na C.ielus in Julius Ceasar , with Louis James as Brutu9iuid tbu Lycouin School scholars aa the mob , ci izons , itc. Aside from the tone nnd color which thuy have loJt to the pceiion they have also awakened nn interest in tbo jlay soch as has not been known he-ra for mmiy a d ty. So great TTaa the demand for Beats that it was found necssaiy to extend Mr. Bam It's oupagemout 'i'lia Lycoain aclulura may well feel prond of Ucir first np.oiriinc | ? . They cortiialy rave not found Mr Barrett ungrateful. llo hia presented the Lyceum ecluol wiJi a very handsome sum cf money. He brings out Robert Broivnlnc'a "iJlot oa tbo 'Scutcheon" and "Tho King's Plmi- ure" Monday ovouing , aad plays "Yor- uk'a I ova" later in the week. Lovers of the higher drama tttcat their apprecia tion of his work in most substantial fashion , as InJood it dis rvoa. Amort * c mciontious artist , or tinu moro libn-il in his views and willing to adopt any means whereby the minutest detaili of tbo plsya In presents shall bo undo poi- fest does ni t exist. He it to be admired for his breadth of thought and lack ( f English airs , so much atlootod at thu present time by members of his profes sion. IXION , IN TWO ACTS , v s brought out at the Comedy theater Wednesday evening. I hive " to find a name for this production ot an overwrought brain. It is opera ? Heaven forbid. Burlecque 1 Bah' i hero never was an ) thing dtscmng such troitmobt. Well , it Is somethirg that draws a good houaoanyway. An audience of the kind that departs , on masse bo- tireen act to t lk over the thing "You know" and comment on the dross or. Did I any droseos 1 Heaven aavo the mark I VVhat puzzles ono le , how such effects in color can be produced when there is ao lit'lo ( > show for it , for the co tutncs were a dream of tbo milliners' art. Venus was , I think , attired in a wreUh of rotes , and ono foH really grateful to ad in rjr who sett her a bouiiuet. It helped to drets her wonderfully , for the poor thing mast hare been cold. A TALK WITH. MILS. DUDLEY. It is very evident tha' confloomcnt is tolling on Lucille Yosnlt Dudley. Shu seems to luvo grown sbarp-featnrad aud oMor in the week tint Ins passed since fha bronglit teraelf to public notice Yesterday foand her tired and nervous , to-day she is pale and haggard , and has seen few of the many callers at the Tombs.Vhattver this wrman's motive in attempting the life of a nun for when : it is we rh no woman's while to suffer ono cannot see her now withont beit j , cinvlneed that underneath her bravery ofm > iiier there ii a hearty longing for frjidum , and a wish that the bad neve "had : i finger in the pie. " She ifl i bright , Intelligent and good looking woman , who talks animatedly ono mo mcnt and becomes moody and cast dowi 4 noxt. She told ma that oho had never me O'Donovan lli sa until aho did so by op potntiu nt. ' 'Ho is a coward , " she said 'and ' talked to mo as freolyas though my allegiance to his cause was nn ruotmu fact. Men who will irjat their lives in his hands ara worie than fools. " * "D d ha reveal to yon any of th aecre-Uof the society ho represent1. ? " neked. "Ho told me several things that will b of value to the people against whom h ii plotting , but the greater part of h ! oonveisation was made np of boasts o what lita party had done and would do Always making hiniRalf tbo cintral figor and taking the crpJit of ever ) thing. " * ! Did ho specify in detail how th money which jou proposed todonata wa to ba umd ? " "Only in a general way. Ho said 1 t would go to H veil the common f and , npo 1 which demands were bolnt- made frui tlmo to time , " "And did you Intend to make th promised payment provided an oppor < t unity for carrying out your plan of as- aassinatlon did net presout Itsoll ? " "Duvo I said thvt I had a plan of lUKisaliutlon ? " Shu said quickly , "That was not necessary. But J did Intend to kill him and am aoiry i did not sue- ceod. > ceod.Whenever Whenever anything is oald regarding Mrs. Dudley's being In the employ of the English govcrament she grows Irritable and refuses i ) talk. The Iraprisiion is gaining proand ih\t eho acted from peiH-mal mo ires under Intense ux cltemect Referring to the newspaper accounts of her attempt to commit suicide , eho said , "I have never rondo such an attempt , They report me as having jumped over- board from a ateamer. I fell overboard while Buffering fioni fiintnoss. " Mrs. Dudley will bo brought up for f xamlna- tion next Friday. A. E. M. An Atlarcliul Otcnnl/.er. OLKVZLAND , O. , February 10Jortucb , the * Chicago annrchi't ' , who his been heie Ing communittio f ocletl < , will po fast on the fume m ! < i ti. The first stor. will be nt Pitt * burp. lie mot with conitdcrftblo uccc. < is ll-IO llIOTho The indi-tmnnt neaint Hon.S. A. Nrrth- xvav for wrecking tin SccMiul NnUonnl bnnk at .FifTtrson , O. , wn quu'lnd this inornuii ? , because of irregularity in tummonln ? the RranJ jury. Another ludlctment WM found , and the cn p ji stponcd till May. Xirthwuy is a prominent ] nilticlan in tlni'coneresMonnl district f inifrly voprpst-ntcd br Wndn and C.iddlnpf , and wai .1 perconnl ftii-nd of l're l- dant Gnrficld. LtGAL LOBE , A'nrlous lorscN of Now * Vmin the' ' < luiltolnrlcs 'I'lio . Mullen OIM\ In the district court yesterday the trotnua case of Ilobinssn v . Clifton wns slill on trial. It is not probable that the conclueion of this much tried case will bo reached before to-nfghl. To-day Iho cssa of J. D. Thomas vi. Henry Rittor will bo on trial before Judge Neville. In Iho district court jes'erJny ' Her nan Kounlza filed n tu'.t ' nga'nst ' the ty of Omaha for the payment of § 2,050.07 , on an alleged tramfcrrod con- riot. 1 ho phintllT , il appears , bought out two claims of Contractor James Duffy , amounting , eevoralljto § 1,805.- 07 and $1240.45 , which tbo latter waa uiublo t j col eo t against the city. W.lliim . Cloyburuo sues F. F. Gfi l < > r , V'lBtisU ' Gcior , \v. L. McOfUp , K lood , F. Sch ief Mid th Ch cage Lumber c inpni-f on A in to of S801) duo nud tin p il , oXHCU'iH ' by Geitlur nnd wife. Willi in F einiiij sues Gather no and S'lp L m on ni uniinid no o of ? 500 It is not i xpected that ihn' grand jury will con.p'oto . ' iho liyn nn.ount of erimb I'OLICK COU11T. In _ tli3 p 1 cj c mit yts-erdey aftoinion Wil iiin J.huaon wts t'iedon a oli.vgo of utsalinx aouil of clotli.s from James Uernn. llo found was guilty and sou- to in days < n bread aud w-itdr. The coltbratad case e f the state of Nebraska va , Ctrrio Mu Jen , clurgod with opening Intturs not hi r own mid taking more ? fro.n thorn , waa thoncal'cel ' f. v preliminary h BIMIZ , The dot.-uls of this c 3o are too irosh to need r .state ment. Thoovidoooo ngainat the accused wen of n clo ry positive character nnd pnliitod dircc-.ly to the fact e f her cm t By three ueraom , at least , she hail bjen aeon to have the opined letters in her unetsli n , nn'l acct rJmg lo the adinie- n of all , she Lael tiken tbo money from the loiters , Tbo on'y ' poh.t which iranaferrcd the case Ir > m the juriieltotien of the United States authi n't cs wns fiat decided by United States Commisslonor Andi rum thai after the letter , ir Itttjrs , had bjen delivered , the government was cold in no whu responsible for any t i ilatlon of corro- pond nee , and thkt only the state laws porla ning to larceny could bring the case 10 tiul Ac * roiuely , on this basis of arralgntnoLt , MIBS Cirrlo was brought face to face with her accusers. Buc it waa not destined that the aen- t nee of "guilty" should be passed upon the noted cyprian. Ti o principal wit- nrsi against her , the sick woman , .Jennie Koaslor , had disappeared In all pioba- bility had bo n spirited awsy. All that m * known eif the matter vai that the sick woman lud bom transferred eocrotly and lua'ily ' to some convfy- ancu and driven away , whither , no cno knew. The police authorities , however , say that the dicnprjearanco was eflAuted through the agoxcy of a man , whcsa con nivance ia a matt it of little eecroay. As tin principal wit ueas could not appear all prevention was dropped , and the frail de fondant wts once more allowed to join the band of the free. THE CRESTON The Acount of lli Dlmstor Gl.oii Iijr 11 Traveling Man to n Itc- porlcr Iinst N'l lit. The Crceton disaster of Sunday ni ht has not ytt boon fully and Incidly do- t.iled. A ropcrter meeting at the Pax- tea hotel gontliinan who arrived na the liita 'Q" train hut n'ght ' , gleaned from liia conversation an intarottiry account of the niarjnor in which the accident happened. Slid ho , in raaponso tj a query : "Tfo accident , BH I learned shortly after it occurred , ( being on the tpot ) vraa occuionod by a brokou rail snnio nid.s c&it of the lirldgp , which is thirty feat above the grjund. Thu fore pact of the train paaeuU over tin rail sifdly. The Binokirt , ' cir first jumped the track , the lirst co.ioh fol owing , und the sleeper last. In tnia way tbo trtiri rut lied around t ) the bridge. The oryuio tnd biggogo cars paesed ovi r infoly , nut when ilia dcraihd portion of the train struck the bridge , thu atiitcluro fell with a crash. All throe oars were I roi ipitat l Into the uVy-a belov. Never lull I forgdt the siglt that greeted roy eyis , when shortly alterward , I reached the rcouo nf Iho diaatt r. Men and _ women , piled in among the dead and j dyinf. ' , wi re ebm kiog for the help which was Hlow to rdach them. The train hands still on that pcrtion which had paiaed ever before the fa tal chasm had boon madp , turned in and nlluviutid as far as posei ble the Bulforinga of the passengers , A relief train was itnmodUtely dinpatched from Preicotr , and the dead , dying and wounded worn liken out of the dobiia. How nnny woio tlura on the Iriln ? I sapposo from thirty-live to forty paeson- gtw and triln ruon. Of this number three were killed Immodia'cly.whilo ' three mora have siDca died The bodies wera taken out , placed on Utters , and put on the relief train , tfgothor with the in jured uuf irtunatesand taken to Creston. The accidoat w s fatal enough as it was , but had the train been in poaaeeslen of a full week-day compliment of paisotigt r , the horror would have been a repetition of Aehtahala. " TooAVny Tliey I > o It In Me\lrr . MKXICO , VIA ( lALVKrtniN , February 10 A secret uReiit tf the revenue vtamp department atternjited tu act the spy nt Jalisco , Ho bought a package of ci 'rottes without u xtaiiip from n poor trudeainiiii LJiion ntteiiiptinK to conUic to the inaii'a goodx , the Hgfiit was tttl/.t-tl ! > y tbc ji puloce anil duusid in the public foiin'iiin , mid nfierwaril tarred anil feathered , and puradril through the utrrotj accompanied by n brnm l I < : \I > | IIHIIII | In n Itullin Mill. BIIA/.IL , ind. , February 10. A terrible c- cldebt occuniid In the rolling mills at 030 ; this morning. A boiler exploded burying four men under the ruimof the puddling furuaciw , aud killing two oilier * VifUim went H' oimly Injured , nirna will die. Thti four men buried under tue luruuco were all taUea out The duniBge to the l > > | H'rty h ? lf > , * 00 , Unyitrtl Om-roit tlio JNittfoIln of. Spt-totnrv of St'nlc. S [ > oclnl ti-lrRMiii to Tug HKK. NKW YoiiK , IVbrutry 10. A special World dl'imtch f i oin Wn hiii ( ton faynA prominent mocMt is Authority for the glntemrtit that Mr. Haynrd tliis cvenlif rrcpivoJ A o intmuii- cntinn from CleM-Und tcndorin lilmtlienllico nf ( ccrclnry of st to. Thi is the first nl > o Into ollico that hm l-eon olTerfcl nny one nml the impression in WnnhltiRtnn Ir. that H.ivuril will accept , The conimiiuicAtlun tent to lUynrd l n confidential one. lUjnrd do cliuca to y nnyihinc ; upnn the subject. H li understood that ( 'level iil' ( < i httor Isnbuil- nws olFcr of the detm tmcnt of stnto in very brief tprru. " , with n rcimcst fern n penonixl Interview at Albany a BOOH ns cnovonlont for the noiMlor If ho concludes to nccept. It Is bolleveil tlut Hnyntil will t.lke a il y or tu-o to coiiMilcr lii reply. It U believi-il that ho will nccept nl- tliiu h ho has imt jet Mid Miythin on the subject to hit mo t int'in ' te f.ienils. Kdsoti ( Sullly of Contempt. Nuw YOIIK , I'Vliruwy -.TuJfie 1'reodmau in the supoilor court , to-day rcniloied n do- ii ion In the proceeding * broiiKht by Thf ixloto loosavelt and others agntni > t Kx-Mayor I'rnnklln Kdson , Implicated with otherf , on n notion to imni li the ox-mayor fo.fcootunu * of itirt In ditobejlnp nil injunction , orilor n'rantoil by iliidgo U nch bit UecuniU'r.wliuli reftraluo i tlm ex-nmynr from making ; nny nomiimtiins for cumtiiifMoiu r of public woiks or corpnrntlon ( ounsol. .hi'lpn Kreodmnu findicx-Mtyor Kdnon guilty 'of unntempt and directs ha bo einliiu-il in tha comity jail fif teen days and in nclditiuu to pay a tine of I'liKsaj-r ol'llii * aiill-T'cnrinj ; Mill , Special to the DKK. WASHINGTON , Kbruniy 10 Senator Vnn Wyck'H Ml prohibiting the orcitlon of fences on tmb'lo ' lands atvl proud IIR for the removal of friicei on ihrt public iionmin , pas nl tlm svimtoto-ilay without nnv ninteilil t-tiaiiRo { from ' the nri.'iiml , Tliis tiill , if It JHMSIH the house , will Btrikn clown n i-reiit evil in tlm cnttlo rfgii.rm of the west , where tliou-ntul of l ncrra ( if iiiiblic l tid < hnvo been fenctd in by ( jrcoily c.ii tie wri iiratioiir , nnd will RVO ! ri : 'h mid poor , larRo ami Binall an equal on the puhliu pasture , A rcAuc-Makor's l''ato. A printer , named Clinton , cf tlio Tlnios.Dlap.itch st verily gashed on thu head last night by a club in thu hiinds nf an assailant whoso nnino Is known. Clinton was trying to rtip.iriitn two jirln- clpalsina Fourteenth struot rwwhon | an outsider jumped upon him , striking him from behind. Lie was taken in charge by Dr. W. 0 Spaldinir , who Bowed uu the wound , a four-hull cut on the bick of the head , Clinton Id not dangerously injnr d. Tickets only $5 , SliBrctt In Proportion Louisiana State Lottery Company " We d e Afff&y certify * " ' t * * tuptnitt tkt tangemenU for alt the Monthly and Sttni-Annutl Dtaitinffs of the Louisiana State Lottery Company , ind in perion tnanaat and control tnt Dreuingt Jwnitltei , and thattheiamt are conducted trilA Unury./airnMi. and in gcod/aitk ( ouard ail par. rifj.anrl ueavtkorite the ccaifany te Kit IMl cer tificate , uitH/aC'rimilei of our tiftisturn ettaeltl ( n ttt adverti CominlsslonerH , Inaorpoiktad In 1883 iui yearn by thi lej f ci e Jno tlon l * nd chiiHible purpose * with e- Hal of (1,000,000 10 which a rea rv fond ol > i 1(10,000 b since been nlJed. By n OTorwbelmlrjz popoln TO > * III < r > no > . ( iru m do put of the preMnl | UI oor.ftm triTlixt Dcwmher ( d. A. n. 1R7Q. Tlio only lottery over voted on uid uudonxxl tiy thcpcoilo of any bUtu. It novcr Bcaios or postpones. Ita grand single numbei drawing ! b. i plftoo monthly. A. SPLVKDID OPPOHTUN ITT TO WIN A FOll- TUNE , THIHD OR'NI ) DIIAWINO. CLASS 0. IN TUE ACAUKMY OP MUSIC NKW OKLEANS. TUESDAY , MA11CII 10 , 183 . , UHtU MO TULY DRAWING. CAPITAL PRIZE , 875.000. 100 000 Tickets at $5 each. Fraction * , ia Fifths in oportlou. tier or mum Appllulloa for rtlet lo clabB thaalil be re a oaij o lot offloe of the Company lo Now Orloine. fat lurthei Information write clearly glvlnc foil JJrcBB , POSTAL NOIKS , Esprcss Mnooy Onlerg , 01 Niw York Exchange In ordinary letter. Currency by Eiprcss ( all sums of $5 and upwards at our ox. ntneg ) addroanod LI A. DADPHUC. oi II. A. DAUrniH , New Orluant tt. A07 Seventh Ul. Waihttigtoo D , 0. Mate P. 0. Honey Ordeu payahl ind BeElstereil Ixjttcrs to NKW OHLKANB NATIONAL IJANK , Nuw Orleans tjt . How tr > liiHtiro n liap- | pv chlldlio. . il la a iiie | - ii m < f irrett moment ont with rmturo'H NUpply , while the M'Vctlou at t uctnur u iHal'eiidul Allh inuili clllllinlty 11 it r'uk. Btnil to iVooIrl h k Oo , l' l- ner , limn , lor | > im- . ilile'min the BUliJoct , Broiin. MoLCoi iuiru.rtj" moid cbllilrcii tha' " ' ll dther looils co-r.Miicit IMit iiji In Jour Izu" , S.lo , flftu. , S. JO rid * 11ft. For Bain by " uverywlieio WOOl.i ICII , VCO.cn lali * TH33 rO\VER CURES. . . . . . PIV.ilHl4tut. J nuut.n. . . - - DUxnlery. Orlplni , Ililloiia l.'oliu. . * . . . , , .H' v.llllli-rih Jtfqrliun , Vomiting < : < > llHliN , Cold. Ilronchllij. . . No il rail * ; I it. Toolharbu /icoocho. . . . . .l Wyniieptln. lllll"iiahtoinici' | . . . . . . . . Huiilircxril url'ulnfulI'orUMl * Whiten , toorrol""oI oriodi , . . i.'rnuti , CoUBli , Jlllilculllirntlilnrt . . . 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