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"JLi t * -s * . THE OMAHA DAILY FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MORNING , MAY 20 , 1888. NUMBER 293. THE VERDICT SET ASIDE , Tom Ballnrd's ' Conviction Eevorsod by the Snpreme Court. THE JUDGE'S CHARGE DEFECTIVE UcTorc Convicting , thn > Tury MuRt He llo * e the Prisoner Bunc , nnd Jlust lie 80 Charged by the Court. An Unjust Attack. LINTOI/V , Nb. , May ! ! . | S ecl.il Tele Kiam. ] Tom Italian ! , the man who shot and killed llenr.v Verporten , thubni tender of the .St. James hotel , In Utii.iln , about a yi.u ao , Is not to hang. L isl nielli the supiemy com t , In a very lung nnd ehtboiule opinion , re- \cibcd the judgment ot the dlstilct coitit for Hondas county , in which Hillaid was con- v luted and sentenced to death. Justice Itcc e , who wiote thu opinion , icfert at length to the dial 'us of bias and | tiejiullco niudcngalnst.ludcu Neville by the piUoiier's eomiscl , and HIVS that , uttei n long and caic- I ill lev lew ol the case , ho U unable to find any piiiot whatevct in suppoilof the unvv.u- ranted and unjust utt.icl : . nitouMi or iir.vr.nsAu 'I he point on whlih the llmllug ol the lower couit l-tsituslde Is the peculiar wording ot the thliteeiith lui.igruph of Ihe Judge's charge , in which he told the liny tint It ihey vveiuh.itisllcd that the piisouei was Insane at the tlmo ol the killing , aside tioui belli ; ; uiuler the Inllucncoof llqiiui , Ihey should ac quit him of all tluce ol IbeL'iadei ol cilmin tl homicide and tin n him louse. The loin last words , thu luisonet's ' counsel maintained , \veiohlglily Impiopet , as lending to lead the jmy to bel ovu that Ilallaid was liable to go out and kill some one elsi it lie was aciiuit- lid. .lutllce Heeiesavs the imiizn.itfu might be objeitlunable , but does not seem to lay much stiess on It. He sus , however , that Hie ude as laid down by Chiel ,1 list ice Like In Wiight vs. thu I'eonle , lomth Nebiaska , 107 , Is tli.it whenever theio Is testi mony tending to rebut the legal iiii'sumptioii ot sanlfy , tlie jmy should lie liisiruttcdtliat unless they uro satlslled be yond n. leason ible doubt that tlio act com plained of was not pioduced by incut d * dlsmse , the licensed should bu acquitted on tlio mound of insanity. It was not for the Jui } In thu Italian ! ease to be satisfied that thu pilsonei was insane , but that bey end u lea'oiiablo doubt , he was tane , and they uhoiild have bicii so chained. nn i vw or 1111 r VM' . 'Iho twovilal points in thosyllabus of the case aie : 1 Whcic , In n cilmlnal CIM > , the accused lelieson iiis.iiilly as adefeii e , and theio is Usliimmj lo piovu such Insanity , tlie buiden ol the pioot ison Iho pioseelitlutl to show BlllltV. 'J li one ot llm paia iaphs in aeharse to Ihe juiv misstates the law on a iii.iten.il point , such ei nn w ill not be cun'tl by anothui jmagiaph vvlikh stiles the 1 iw corieetly , be- eatise the Juiy would be left in doubt as to \vhluh iiai.igi.iph w.iscoiuct. nim n ( ot'itt ni SIM-SS. The follow Inn busitifs was also tiausacted ycstunliiy b. , tlie supieiue touit : fetate ex icl Leesevf. llun , motion to con- tliiuosutmiHtid. Huchp.uuii vs. ( Iietjgs , motion toconcct maiidiitehubiuitted. J'ow ei s v s 1'ovu i " , ni gued. .State ex lei btevensun vs. While , sub milted. Heal \s. liolllster , submitted. Monissey vs. bchilidlei. mandate oideicd. Ht.ite ex ic ! Couway vs. Weber , argued and submitted. O'iiriens ( iaslln , leave to file suppte- mental ubstiaets. btaloextel CuniinliiKS vs. Selmol Uisttlct No " , Clayeoiintv ; Jnd-'incnt pet stipulation. 1'i.itt vs. iSmlth , motion to dismiss sub- iidtted. Ch.is. A. Itobblns , ot Cook county , 111. , and . ( ' . M. West , ol Oloc county , Xeb , admitted to tuactice. Tlie coint adjourned to Wednesday morn- Shooting u UeKporado. V.vrii.i.iov , Xob , May 25. [ Spc'iil Telegiam. ] Tiank Devore , a laboiur nluboiei fiom the li 31. i.illioid cam ] ) , ninth west ol town , was shot and killed this evening by olllecis attempting Ills ancst. The p.iitlculais of the alfulr aiu as follows : ] ) cvoreonc ol thustilkliiK bhovclcis fiom Iho i.dhoad irade , came tolovvn this moiiilng , got dititik and became very abusive to people on the streets. In the evening he bcuimo so bad that cltl/ens deiiiandud .his anest , Lveiy ulllcei was outot town on business. County Jud u Hancocknppolnted Clnls. bailfeld a bpeeiul constable. Devoio took possession ol Hush's siloou and delied the constable , dec-Illiti | ? ho would nevei be taken , .luditu lluncuik then aip | lnted Kdgai How ml , tditiii ol thu I'aplllion Times , us ton- stable. Aimed vvitli nothing but n wariiuit llowaid pircecded lo thu hdoon whwo the despeuido had possession mid bewail leading thu waiiatit , when Devoio in.id sivaiiuattacks with a Unite , justeiu- ; ; iiiK tlio idiior's foreliead. Ity this time De- Mire became tail Ivcia/ed and said to How aid , 1 Cmuo and ' dead . ' ' neir mo yout'io a mm. Thu liond was on the paint of attempting to knlle llowaid a second Hum when baalleld ( overed him wilh u nnolvei and held him until the ( ditm escaped. Thu I'onstablo do- iminded thu man to sunendei a thhd lime , whim Devoid thiow a lai u .stone , lilltini ; hiulleld on the head iiiliiilnu' him badly. The constablu hied and thu man fell dead , shot tliiough the body HIM rOMIM.lM1.MS TO Illi : Mil III IT. Sheillf Campbell , who had been out ol town , aiiivid just In time to lecelvo a blow on the forehead fiom a bilck tliiown by Deviue. Thu shcillf did not Ihe a .shut as has bun leiioited. Jlveiybudy heio justiiled hadfihlH action , llo used the utmost ( tuition , and only shot when nctessaiv to save his own lite. Devote elal'iied to nave liccu iiieully di ehamed from Hie icgiilai in my at I'oit Itiluy. 1'apeis In Ids pocket uliifwedhu was a native of Xevv Voik. Thu town is In a stale ot sieve to-night , us n lauu niuiibei ot thu filends ot thu dead man liom the lullioid cuups uiu ox | cled down to letull.itc. To piuvent truublu Muyoi itubln- son lias ordeiedull Ihe saloons closed. Thu ( oiouei'.s jmy decided Iho killing was In tell- deleiise. An l pihc'opnl Coiiynntloii. li s MOI.M.S , lovva. , iiay ! W. | bpi > dal Telegram. 1 A Davenpoit , dispatch says , I * Die thuty-elldli ! annual convention ol the I 1'pK'opal dlocesu ot Iowa met theru today wliliahiiuu atlundaiiro ol c.lei j and laity. Thu convention M'lmon wa- . preached by Itev. Titos. ,1. Miickay ot Council lllults , Holy communion was ( .debuted by Jilshop I'Diiy , asslstdl by tidily eleu'ymen. In the eliuneel , the til-hop cave his aiiuuil addicss this evenliu- . and lo-nK'ht a leu'jitlon Is In pioie s at St. Cathatinu'a bemlnaiy , Stiiiok by Iilyl Xb. , .May 'J % [ bpeclal Tele- ] ( iiti Johnson and another youns man named DKou , were sttuek by ll htniiii : vvlillodrlvlnt , ' aciois the nialile , noithenst of hhelby , 1'ulU eotinty , dunnt ; thu stonn of last tJatuiday iiluht. Johnson nnd thu hotses weio Instantly killed and Dlxon knocked In sensible. .loluison wasabwede In thu em ploy ot DKon't father. InipenoliineiK Dis : JIoiNKs , May 'J5. Xo incut was made in the Impeachment trial to day. the ( , 'i eater pait of the time being cou- piinied Iiwiullibllii over points of older. The coi'JagCjdded ' thru tlio questions asKi-d of the. QflKg ycsteiday should not bo uiibvv * WttfUr the taklii ; ; of thotestl- uionj was" concluded \ovltl.xtcs. Di sMoi.NKS May - . lSi > eclariVle ramJ At SaltU Joseph's convent. Table Mound , fifteen louns hullcs havu taken the nov illatoowh as sSbtei-s uf cluulty. Ainoiu tliPm mo MIs Loulso West , of oi > oncoi ; Miss Mc Coy , ot AcUloy ; Mis * Klnsclla , ot Dubutiiie , ana Miss Ulckty , ofl'toiia , III. I'onnioN xiaws. Concession orDlssolnttnn. LOVDON , May 25. This cvcnlnj- the gen eral opinion Is that at to day's mcctinp : the cabinet resolved on n dissolution of imrlla * mnnt-aiul an appeal to the country , If the government bo defeated on the second readIng - Ing of the home rule hill. It Is thought that Gladstone's -.Islt \VludsorCasllothlsaf * noon was for the purpose of securing the queen's consent to a dissolution before the departure of the court to-moirovv night , foi Dalmoral Castle. Liter The upshot ot to day's meeting of the cabinet Is virtually a inovo In the dlrce- tjon of concession to dlsalfected liberal' . Several inlnisteis urge that clause 'J I , of thu home rule bill , bo eliminated. Aftoralnit- ! dlsous'sion It was decided to leave the matter In Mr. Uladstonu's hands , to deal with as ho inliiht tulnk lit. His mind was appaicntlv ( | iilcklv made up , for eirly in the evonlnsc , the uovcrnmeiit whips were Instructed to summon the rank and ( lie ot the liberal p.nty to a Kcneial niei'tliiK on Thuisday , when modllicailoiis on home tide will bunnnoiinceii In older to lucsctvetho KovcMiment fiom defeat on the becoml leadlliir. Mi. Morley was alone In continuing tojo- | post ) the omission In elaiiscU-l liom thu home iiilo bill. Tlio llaitlrmtoii section maintain theli enmity to the bill and will not attend the liberal contoreuce. The iiiln * Istcisaiocoiilldent tint with the accession of tidily-live inillc.il dissidents and "doubt- fills" they will have a nujoi Ity of lorty. The bill will bo dtopped after a ccoml readlin ; . It is ptobablu that pailhmi'iit will he dis solved in thu autumn. If a Gladstone KOV em inent ho rctuiucd.lo the winter session of the Kovurnmeiit will bo devoted exclusively to n disousslou of the home rule bill. The llpsom siimmei mcetlnt ; tieiran to-dav. Thu lace lot Woodrolostikes of 1KX ) sovei- foi 2-yoai-olds. tlneo fourths ol u mile , was won uyM. DavKon's colt , The llaron , l > v u length. C. J. Uedloid's colt , bit G.xlahud , second. sor.Dinits AOAIVST I'oi.irn. Somemenibeis of the Innlskillen fusllleif , stationed at Aldcrsliot , attended a conseiva- live meeting today , at which some of the oi.itots savasely denounced homo Kile , and de-crlhed thn liish peodo | as beinc unlit lor sulf-Kovernment. The fusllleis became cn- i aired at the speakois and attacked tlicm and theli supiMiitois. 'Ihe police weie called In to piotect the speakcis , ami a light ensued between them and the liish boldieis. Com rade-tot thefusllleis wentto their assistance , and the police were whipped and dihon nway. They secured relntoicemunts , and retiunlnir , siippicssed tlie ilotlng and ar rested live bohlleis. The Homo llulc Crisis. N , May 3.5.1. . ji. in. The cabinet met at noon and is still In session , The con tinence Is Kenwally re aided asexceptlonally Impoilaut , as beaiinKditectly on the political ci Isls. When the cabinet had been In session halfanhouia special messenger was dis patched after Heischell , lord high chancellor. He was at the time eiiiraged in a Rie"U lawsuit , but tlio iiatuie of the summons ho iccelved induced him to abtuptly cancel his engagement and lepairat once to the cabinet mectlntr. It is statt d that the cabinet will certainly decide whethei 01 not the eminent will disolvo paill.imcnt and KO the eountry on the pro- miei's Irish poliev. Tivc minutes aftoi the adjournment Gladstone started for Windsor castle to bee tlio < iuicn. Ills rumoied ho w 111 advlcc the queen to Immediately dissolve pailiament. Iu0n. : in. Theio Is considerable cxcite- inLiit In the commons this aftei noon in con- M'ljuonco ol the repoit that ( Jladstono ten- deied the icslgnatlon of the Rovcinmentto the queen. Zonlous I'ro.sbytorlanq. Si. PAUL. May 25. In the Presbvteiian assembl } at Minneapolis tbomotn- devotions were led by Dr. E. K. Swilt. Answers to oveitutes , etc. , weie oidercdas follows : To President , Day ton : It is not admissible torecehe bwedonbortSlans by letters ot dis mission. To President , West Virginia : The assem bly does not admit vvidespreid neglect ot in- Hint baptism. Yet it iccommcnds careful in quiry and distinction by sessions and prcsby- teilcs. To Picsldent Kio de .lanclro , lelatlns to manlaijovvlth a wlfos lehition : Overtuieto thlsellcct was ordered sent down tojjuesby- tcncs. Itev. Win. Keed , correspondinirsecietarvof the Hetonued Kulscopal chinch , was Intio- duced , spoke and iceolved a eoidi.U welcome. Homo missions being the older of the nioin- Int' , Dr. 11. F. ItickoK , of Orange , > . J. , re- poi ted forthe standing committee , ami was lollovvcd In addiuises by becietaiy Itobeits and otheis. Annual lepoits show the receipts of the je.irwpio Vi71,718 , a Jniijui sum than last ycai by < MO,000. although gifts In legacies weie iUO.tXW less , n gain In ueueial contilbu- lions ot SliiO.OOO , due laigely to inciuascd of- foits to piy last year's debt. This year's debt isSIJ.UH. bixtecn thousand communicants wcte added to the homo mission chuichcs , y.Mtl ot these by by confession , as tliewoik ot 1.1W7 missionaries. There are 2,0.15 Sunday schools , with 1 ,128 schol ars. Tlio woik ot women and children for homo missions was nuvt'i so huge. It was decldeiKby a unanimous rUins , ' vote to raise S7.WXM ( In the next year , to in clude the payment ot the debt. The assembly appointed Suiidiy. .Inly 4 , us tlio day foi special collections in bun day schools tor the cause of homo missions. Dr. Crosby's leport , with iesolutloiiR , was adopted , niging the chinches to contilbutc , and le-electlng olllceis. A special committee on ministerial sup port was continued anothupai to porlcct a scheme for vvide-spie.ul application. 15 1Flru / in DCS Molncfl. Di sMoixi.s , lovva , May i > . [ Snelal ] Telo- gram. ] A Ihe broke out this moinlng In the building occupied by thu Dally Leader and othd prlntlnir olllees , and befoio it was ex tinguished destroyed a l.ugo amount of piopeity. The building , which was owned by. ) . M. In\s | , ot l.os An elos , and CI. L. Jones , of Ohio , was damaged about 510,000. insiiicd as follows : Home , Now York , S'JOCO ; Amciloan Kite , Philadelphia , &y,000 ; Stale , lt s Moines , tfltXK ) ; Kilo association , Philidelphla , S'-.OjO ; bun , I'lm , London 500 ( , The Le.ulci Publlshlnx company 's loss Is about 5 J.1.0JO ; Insitted for 514,200 , as follow s , : bptiiuileld l-'iioaml Marine. SJ.5W : ( ieimati- Aineilciin , fc..OJO : Home , $1,5X1 : Now Vork UiKlerwiiteH , t.'iOO ; Homo , Now York , S-,000 ; Get man-Ameiicaii. § 2COO , ; MilwiuiKeo Mutuiil. & 700. The itlvei side i'rlntlng compiny lost stock valued at S8OUllnsuied ) for SI , : J. ' 1 ho West ern Utho'iaph company lese stones , plates and maehlnorv valued at S'iV'O ' , liibined for b7XH ) . 'llm Million Ireo Undo papci loses uvetvthliiKhut Itsaceounts , Lund A Welch , publlslurs National Diiectoiy , lese stock valued at S7iHiO , no insui-ance. The Leader loses its entlio pUntliiL' outlit and eight presses , but w ill bo issued from the olllce of thu Wc-stein Xowspaper union to-mouovv. liouisvillo Hnces. LUUISVII.I.U , K > . , May 25. Wcatlior cool , track a llttlo slow but attendance good. Three-quarter-mile heats Cuban Queen won In two straight heats. Time , l:10tfund : 1:17 } < . Hosieio second. Handy Andy thlid. 'JIiieu-tuariei-mile ( Nelllo U. won ; Kn- chantress second , Coi a L.tlilrd. Time , lli ; > % Ono and n quader mlle Modesty won ; Lidy Haywaid second , I'hillip b , thiid. Ono and threo-plghths mile Kxpcit one ; hlsli Pat second , Punkatuiid. Time,2:20j : This ends the meetings , which have been succcasful In e-veiy way. I'orost quit Imaitmr Flroa. MII.VV.\UMI : : , May2. > . An Kvenin ? Wis consin Warsau special status that tha loss by yesterday's tire will foot up a little ovci S-HJO.COO. The Plmumcr and Stewart lumber yards arc completely bin nod. 1 } , Q. I'lunmier lost 4,000,000 feet of lumber nnd other property .allied at 550.000 ; no Insurance. The Alex. Stewart Lumber company lost 8,000.00 feet of umber , ( lacks nnd bridges valued atS150,000 ; nstirance. SiM.OOO. The Milwaukee , Lake Shore and Western company lese n.bout ? 5,000. Other small lo ses amount to S" > ,00a I'orcst fires arc now inning alone the Lake Shore and Wostern. The village ot Coleman - man Is partially destroyed. Unless rains en sue great loss will result. Destructive Fires. ST. PAUL , May 25. The Pioneer Piess' Stlllwntci ( Minn. ) special says : The Low cry jlock burned last ovenlnj : , ciu-lng a loss of nbbut 825,000 ; Insurance S10.100. It was a frame three and one-hilt story building , be- lontiiK to MIR. J. E. Momct. SAN FII\NCISCO , Mnv'-5. Alhodestioycd Iho fiirnluro factory owned by Kragcn & ticlst , and anuinuei of dwellings. Total loss S75ttW. Karcen i > laee this loss at 835,000 ; In surance SI S.OOO. Theio was a small amount of insurance upon the other property. About titty families me homeless. CHICAGO , May 25. Thu Journal's Dos Molnes special says : "About C > o'clock this morning a boy went muter the large nress in the Dally Leader press-room with a lamp , ig niting the oil and giease , and Instantly the w hole premises weio In Humes. Being tilled with paper stock and Inllimmablc miterlal , the tlucd-storv building was gutted from top lo bottom. The Loader's loss Is about S25- ) JO. 'Ihe upper lloor was occupied by the Western Lithograph companv. whose loss Is over 5512,000. The loss on "tho btilldlui : is about 810,000. Pi ri sin no , May 25.Tho building nnd stables owned and occupied by tne P. Host Hiewlntr compuiy at Milwaukee were en tirely desttovcd by lire at an onrlv hour this morning. Thirteen horses belonging to Host wercciematcd. Loss , about § 12,000. OfTctcd Tor tlio Apac'Iics , SAN I'IIVNOISCO , May 25. The Chronicle's Wilcox ( AiUona ) special savs : "Tlie In- d'ans ' have been forced Into a small section ot counti y noith of tlie lallroads. Troops [ lie alter each of the hinds. Evciy wateiholo Isguaided. Ills only a question ot n very hurt tlmo when they will bo suriouuded ittul captuied. They aio all head- Ins for the Sin Cailos reserva tion. Oideis have been impera tive to kill nil hostiles approaching the reservation , which is well guarded by tioops and filendly Indiitns. A company ot Mexicans and one ot white men have been enlisted and have been stalled tor tlie moun tains. A reward of SV ) lias been offered by ( ! en. Miles lor each Indian 01 tha head ot nn Indian biougbtln neie and fcJ.OOO lei Ueron- Imo ci his head. Funeral ol * Mrs. I'oiullcton. Ni.vv Yoitic , May 25. Tlio simple Ptotest- ant Episcopal seivices weio read today at Xlon cimii h over tlio icmaius of Mrs. Alice Pendh-toii , wife of United btatcs Mlnistei Pendleton. Tlieseivices was conducted bv Jtev. Di. Tiffany , assisted by Itev. Win. A. Leonaui , of Washington. Among those picsent weio Secietaiy of btato I5a\ard , Pendleton Sclienek , Lt.istus Corning , ( ! en. Newton , bt.iuley Matthews , Mis. Noih Hunt Schenck , Klliott Pendletou.Mis. J. H. Potter , Maim How aul and .1. S. llaitonKay. 'Hie boify was taken \Voodlavvn \ cemetery lei tcmpoi.uy luteiment. The Maxnell Trl.il. ST. Louis , May 25. In the Maxwell imu- ( tcr case this morning , all clo'lnng nmiked "C. A. P. " found in Maxwell's trunk at Auckland , Xevv Zealand , the valises , hat boves , tiitnks , medicine bottles , Ictteis fiom Mixwclt to I'rollor inn ! tioill McCullollgll to Maxwell , and the hitter's attorney , tne artt- cles bought by the defendant while in St. Louis alter tlio minder and those puichised In San 1'ianclsco , weio admitted in evidence nnd shown tlio jmy. The court then ml- jouined until 10 o'cleck to-morrow moruini ; . Uuriicd Alive. HIihWAVKLi : , May 25. A dispatch was 10- celvcd from Ithlnolandct in the noithcrn pait of the s-tuto to the effect that a house of ill fame , about one mlle from that Ullage , was together with four of its Inmates de stroyed b\ lire at nn eaily hour this moitilng. A. J. bmlth , keeuei ot the place , Maggie Cat tot , Dan Doyle and a woman leputed to be Doyle's wite , and William Clatlc weio fntnll ) burned. 311st ) Folnoui Gives Graver Hie Mitten. Ut'Ki'Ai.o.May SS-'Tho Commercial Advet- tlscr.In an editoiiai to day.savs : A letteric- celvcd In this city troma Uullalo woman now in Paris , and who has personally seen the young l.uly whoso uaiuo has been mentioned as that of the Intended wife ot Piesldent Cleveland , repoits the moi tilled gill posi tively declaies she Is not going to many Cleveland. Still nt PANTANO , AilM ay 25. A party o Mexicans struck the Indians about eight miles from here , last night , and killed one Indian. The remainder Hcd to the moun tains. UI-.NSO.V , ArU. , May 25. Hobt. Floyd , the well known dally man , was killed by Indians this morning nt his lesldonce , between hcio andl'antano. _ _ Congress of dim clios. CI.EVIH.ANI > , May25. The Ameilcan Con gress of churches convened nt Music hall at y o'clock this afternoon , Govcinor U. U. Tor- alter , ot Ohio , opened the < ongress by nn ad dress. The congress will continue until Thuisday evening , Struck by n WiiterHpout. lixcmit'iifiii , Va. , May 25. A w aterspout struck tlio residence of David Wltlnuer , In Ablngdon , on ( iosjier week , this county , do- sttov ing the dwelling nnd lobicco barn nnd diovvnlng ilis. Mon le. Scveial hoisos and mules weio killed. TlioiiHunil Hands Iille. Nuw YOKK , May 2 > . The gencial lockout tlncatcned by the Coutiacloi Tallois * asso ciation unless about .703 jouinnymen who hti uek In twenty-live shops lottirn to work Sunday , was canied Into etleet yesteiday. Klght tlioiisand men and women aio idle. Itetlrlut ; Ironi the frontier. ATIII..NS , May2r > . Uoth ( ! reek and Turk ish ai mles aio mutually surienderlngprls- oneis and tha positions they respectively o.mtmed dining the lighting ot the last fovv days. Itoth armies to day commence reining from the lion tier. Burned to Dcatli. lii'suvii.i.R , Ind. , May 25. Three children of James Daw son weie binned todenthin theli house last night. Mount .Ktna lias again eiupted In n fresh spot. The old cratei Is healed. Hepoitsfiom ArnmB'h , lielami , statojthat r.,7.V > OiauKenien are enrolled as voluntceis to light homo ude. The Uoyal ( icographical society of England has torvvaided thiotigh Minister i'helps the "rouniloi's medal" to < Jeutenant GreeJy. The Itiitlsh house of lords has rejected the bill legalizing niarrlaga with n deceased wile's sister. The Piinceof Wales and nine teen bishops voted against It. The eight-hour system Is being discarded nt the stock yauls , In Chicago. It Is believed thu ten-hour plan will he rev Ived In all packIng - Ing houses on the 1st of June. A mob Backed the town of Tilana , on the Adriatic , Monday. The law court Diiildings , town hall , custom house nnd thcntio weio binned. Seveial peisons were buincd to death 01 mindciod. 1HM- . their hostilities. The Gic'oks Imvo lecaptutcd Contra by- routing the Turks. Seveial weio Killed nnd wounded on both sides. The Greek com mander was mortally wounded. ' 1 ho Gieeks accuse thoTmks of ucachery in surrounding and captmltiL'u party under a Has of truce. The Greek receives have been disbanded. IRELAND FOR THE IRISH , [ mmcnse Mass Meeting ; in Oliicajo in Favor of HomoEnlo ; , GOVERNOR OGLESBY PRESIDES. An BTprceslon of American Nntlonnl PecllnB-jTho Governor's AU- dress Cnbio DlBuntcli to Gladstone. Governor Ojjlosby Presides. CiiirAoo , May 2.5. Fully 10,000 filends of liomorulo in lieland were present to-night at a meeting held In behalf of tli.it cause , In Ihe battery , on Luke front. A crowd outside , lialf as largo , could not get In. ( toveinor Ojlesby was chosen chaiiman of tlio meet- , nnd : > 00lco presidents weio named , among whom were judges , congressmen and ministers' of all denominations. 'Ihe decora- lions were American , and Irish favors ileiided , Thegoveinorwasgieetcd with en thusiasm , nnd spoke brlellvas follows : oovr.nxon ooi.iisnv 's st'r.rrn. Said ho : Tellovv cltixeus , I accept with be coming dlflldenee , 1 trust , tlio unusual houoi conlened upon me ol pieshllngoverthis\a < < t assemblage of eitl/ens of Chlcairo , uudei thu uispices of the liish Xatlonal league. I do not know how Ills that dlfleiences ol so so- lous and caidlml a naliiie seem to separate the Cellie nnd Hie Saxon laces from the cor dial fellowship and assoclitions wlilehthn Saxon and Cellie clti/uns of the United Mates have estibllshud as an Indisputable fact , here wheiu they abide togetltet in pel- Fed harmony sy mpnthy and brotherhood. If Uieiebodlflercnces of lacoot sulllclent im portance to justify feelings of antagonism , It would bo among tlio lust Impulses of my lieart to concentrate my tbest elloits to ; > ring about in tlio British Isles tlio cordial sympathy that exists among Hie people of different races In our own country. Who In tlio United .States would not conlilbute energetically In any course , in any diieetlon , Ibat would biing about on thu continent ot Eitiope , or especially In the Btltlsh isles , a moiecoidial stale ol feclltu between tlio i aces. Tno United States Is at peace with the world. Wu have no substantial quarrel with anycountiv : llieietore. as citl/ens of lids slate , and ot this republic , It is biting that wo should wish for the s uuo blessings to bo extended to our brothers bcvond the sea. 1 am proud lo otliclate In the honorable posl- llon to which you have assigned me , and , if by tills aet of mine , good can come to the peoples of ( he.it Britain and Itelaud , it will Indeed be an added honor and a source of gratitude. " . The govei nor concluded by leading a brief addiess advocating home , iiile foi lieluid as nuctlc.il anciudvisaoleand waimly eulogis ing ( Hailstone mid 1'arnell. AlexanderSullivan followed , and in the couisu of his remarks said : This meeting is in some rcpects a novel ono for Iilsh-Aiiierleans ) At least , we can find some good words.foi some Englishmen. Wo can baldly re.vll/e , ouisolves , how itranguly out \olces must sound vvlten we .01 mulatc acknowledgements to a Hiltish premlei who , but a lew jc.us ago , tiled to goveiu lieland by coeieion , bv buck shot and by ondeavoiing , as Wendell Phillips ' M ) graphically said , lo Imprison an idea. Hoth the olllcers and man In tlio Anglo-Celtic contlict are strangely commingled on the battle field. Those w.io have changed places aio not the liish. Nol They stand wheio they have stood for centuries , whether In peacntul de bate or in wmllko simple , always tor the * Independent rleht to gov ern lieland. " Sullivan was lolloped by othct icpiesonta-r tivu Irishmen and'weft1 , known cilirens ot Chicago in btlet alldresses. SOMU NO1AI1I.1. l.irrn1 : * . A number ot lettets weie lead. Senator John Sherman wiqte : "I legret ihat I am not able to bo present on account of my official duties here , but you have my hearty sympathy on behalf of homo rule lor tlio people ot Ireland , which I tt list will bo seemed to them by tlie success of the ineasuio pioposed by all. Gladstone.1' Mi. Caillsfe. speakei ot tlie house of rep- iesentativc'3. tclegiaphs the tollovvlng : " 1 checi fully consent to Hie use of my name ns one ot the v ice-presldcnts of y our meeting , and would bo glid to attend it in person H possible. The puiposo meets my conllal approval. "Llfoitsaio being made to arouse the 10- llgious antagonlstn whiih has been so dlsas- Uouslo thu lils.h peojJe , but I do not be lieve this leligious minority , ot whlcli Par- ncll was a membci , stood in the sllglitest d.ingei of being opposed by niembcis ot the religious mlnoiity. " Air. Sullivan then presented thu lesoln- tions , of which tlio following Is the sub stance : 'len thnnsind citbcns of Chicago , in mass meeting assembled , ( iiveiiior Cn'lcsty ) ) in thu clmii , unanimously dcclaiu that the puonluot lielaud have their heatttelt sympithy foi Ihe endeavoi to secine flic icstoratlon of the native puliament wHch was taken fiom them by bilbciy and tiruul. Wo congi.itul.itu tlw lush people on tlio sagacity , coinage and fidelity with which their leadci and his btilllnnt and natiiotlc associates have pioseentcd the nation s cause. Wo condemn , as unworthy oin ago and clvlli/allun , the atleaipt to a nay brothcis and fellow eitl/eiia af.unst one another bo- causu ot religious diffcienees. Wo believe the mlnoilty In Iielaud have no leason whatever to doubt the peilect good faith of the majority. Wo assure the gloat Kngllsh premier that this clowning act ) of his polllcal eaieei haj won for him the lespect and admiration of the Ameilcan people. Wo congratulate him on tlio conecienc and courage which has guided ami stieugthened him In Iho face of Limits find insult * to coned the cnoiH ot his country , and to laid Itin the path ot rupaia- llon and justice. Tlio piesent parliament may i eject Ids wile counsels ; he nun not live to see its fruits oiijovcd , but ho will always bu lemembeied in his relations to the libeity ot lieland as Cliotuam Is icmembered in his icl.itlons to the llbcitv ot Ameiicn. We denounce Uo atrocious calumnies of the lory piess , which ( haiged Iho Iiish- Ameiican clti/es of Chleaso with the responsibility foftha recent outiages of Ilio aiiatcliist elemeit. It Is the same piess which lejolccd\\icu ! It thnuu'ht the American union was desioyed. Its tiituiu assaults upon li eland or Aineiict should be consideied foi whattliny an vvoitli by Iho Ameilcan pcoplu and their press , j ' 1 no follow ing'mess.ijo was unanimously unproved , and udeiedjto bo sent to .Mr. UladHtonu : I I'KIINOII ( ni.raiiY Tfi ni. vi > sro\i ; . . . . Ado , ilaytJj , UW To I'm null , House of Commons , l/ndnnj-tChlcago cifl/uns , In muss meeting aslemble < | . .reqiiest me to u\- picss to .Mr. ( ilaistonu their appreciation of the.scivices reuueied bijilm to llheity uud hamnnlty by thelntrodijQtlon of his bill to restore lejlslatl\3 Independence lo lieland , his ability to overcome prejudice and to view fairly nnd bioiuly the jJfCM'iit unnatuial re lations ot the Kigfish iuil ( Irish people. Ills manliest dcsltj to tindo the wiongs nnd icniovo tl ) dissensions which have caused the nel'hborli ; islands to live In hatted and waiiue , do honor , not only to his head and his hum , but also to the nation and nguot which lie s so conspicuous a leader. They also des re me tp express theli ndml- intlon of you elf and join associates for jour tireless fforts in behalf of your country's right , to n national pailiament. It is due to truth aid to history to acknowledge that itwasthoslpattlotloaml Inilllant elfoits that made Mi. ( fadstouo action nosslhlu and showed the libtfal p.ittv of England the no- ccaslty of undoug the wrong lutllcled upon lielnnd when slo was icdueed to provincial . [ lignedj ItlClIAllP J. OOLKSIIV , ' Govcinor ot Illinois. Th | UuiRUta Hide. TOIIOXTO , Miy 25. When the omnibuses arrived from Hngbtoii to-night for the IHU of the stieet dlroad , the Milkers in nn in mensQ crowd athcrca , stopped cars on the streets and overturned them and Injured many of the jonducioit , driveis and pas ser trers. The police weio powerless till the Knight of labor , broke up the procession. - P pile \ \ catlier. Iowa and Ne > raska : Ixjcal rains , slightly waimeii raillblo winds , geiieriiliy south- - ' I ej-ly. HR PljAVED AM > IjOST AT 1'OKKU. Tlio East St. Ijouls Hccordrr on Trinl Toe Enibnrzlciiicnt and llobborj- . ST. Lotni , May 2.X Canty , ex-city record er of East St. Louis , Is now on trial at IJelle- vllle , 111. , charged with misappropriation of Iho city's funds and robbery of the sifo In the treasurer's otllce. The ciimc Is supposed lo have been committed about two \ears ago and in the meantime Lieutenant DulTy of the police had been tried nud convicted of the latter olTcnu and Is now serving n sentence of live years in the penitentiary. DuihiK the pro ceedings In the court yo teidpy Dully was placed on the witness stand , and made aeon- lusslonvhlcli , if it remains by subsequent testimony , will undoubtedly convict Cantv Itros. Dufly tcstllled substantially that J. Canty and witness were In Shea's saloon nt St. Louis \vhcn Canty lemaiked he had lost money at poker and ho wished some one would blow the maiket house to li 1. U. ,1. Cantynr put on the " .Hid and denied each detail ot the above confession , nftci which the coint adjoin nod until In-day. Tlie Mrxlcau Treaty. WASHINGTON , May 25. In repotting ad versely the bill to cat ry Into etfoct the Mexi can tic.itr , the majorily of Ilio committee on ways and means says ( hit the tioaty , If such It can bo rightly called , losurves no exclusive right toeltliei puty , but studiously piesetves Ibu tight of the other to net with peiloct In dependence and In ndliection which seems lo conse'rvo the besl inleicKt of either. Even tlie most indent advocates of the treaty ad mit that its piovlslons. if enacted , would , within a few yeais , utterly destioy our Mizai Intc'iests and woik almost Incalciilablu In- lury to out tobacco tiade. Mi. How lit submits a minority leport , re commending thu passage of the house bill , intended to carry Into elfect the treaty. Ho savs that unless we impiovo the oppoitunlty atloidcd by this treaty to cement our lela- lens with Mexico , wo mo In dansei ot los ing till fiulti of tlie onoimous oxpendltuieof capital which has made this commcico pos- bibln. Itasc Hall. At Baltlmoie llaltlmoie , 2 ; Louisville 8. I'lteheis , Kilioy and ] tamcnv. Klist base ills : Baltimoio , 3 ; Louisville. 7. Eirois , Italtlmore , 2 ; Louisville- . Umpiie , Me- Callai. At Philadelphia Athclctlc , 18 ; Cincinnati , 10 , Pilchors , Matthews nnd Mullano. Flist lors , Brooklyn , 3 ; Pushing , 2. Umpiie , Bradley. At New Voik Melionolilans,8 ; St. Louis i. Pitchers , Lynch and Poutz. First biso ilts , Mutropolttnns , 11 ; St. Louis , 8. Knots , Metiopolitans , 5 ; St. Louis , 9. Umpiie , Quinn. Haptists' Convention. Asnup.v PAIIK , N. .1. , May 25. At tlio nccling of the annual convention of the Amciican Baptist Missionary union , today , Hie following oftlccis of the Women's Homo Missionary society were elected : Piesldent , Mrs. M. Ciouse , of Chlcneo ; vice piesident , Miss M. G. Buidette , of Chicago cage , and tieasuier , Mis. R. It. Donncllv , of Chicago. The lepoit of tlio treasmei , E. P. Coleman , ot Boston , showed that dmInsc the iiastyeai & te-l.'JOii hnd been icceivcd , and ij.5S2.0')8expended. The piesident then gave a halt hours icsume ot the. woik that had been done. An Employers' Union. GI.ISV * I.AMI , Ohio , Mav 25. The general nssbmbly of the Knlzhts of Liboi bcg'an Its slontotfnyThe met meeting opened at i ) o'cloclcaiid closed at 8 to-nichr. Kdwip Norton , a mnunlactuiur of Chicago , read a paper on the subject ot the formation of an employCI'H association , to be known as the Amciican Manulactuiet's union. The object of Iho union Is to tieat with labor questions atislng between cmplovcs and em ployers. Deliberative 1orknicn. . CLIVII.\NI : > , May 25. A conlcienco be tween a committee composed of trades union ists and Knights of Labor was highly satis factory. The general assembly to day ac complished nothing save tlie appointment of a piess committee nnd a committee on ( ie- dcntials. To-monovv the ical business ot tboordei will bo taken up. Unworthy of a Kcpublic. PAIIIS , May 21. The cabinet , by a vote of 0 to 5 , to-day adopted the principle of expul sion ot thn Oilcans pi luces. Tno bill pio- vlding fet theli expulsion will bo dialled on Thuisday , and ntlciwards submitted to the chamber of deputies. Now York Dry Goods Jfarkot. NKVV Yoniv , May 25. The diy goods mai ket was \ety quiet In geneial , but though quiet imjuiiy was good , and many deliveries < vcio made on oideis. Theio is a lair business inpioguis. Mine Inspectors. Dis : MOIXKS , May 25. The goveinoi to day appointed the follow Ing to be state mine Inspectors : Joshua A. Sinltli , Keokuic county : Thomas Blnks , Wnpcllo county ; James 1C. Stout , Giccno county. Kiel's AViUovv Dead. ST. PAUI , May 25. A Winnipeg special to thoPolneei Press says Mis. Itlel , widow of tlio dead rebel , died at liei homo in St. Vital yesterday. Another Imml ( irnb Forfeited. WASiiiNorox , May 25. The senate this aflcinoon passed the Atlantic Ac Pacific lallioad land forfelluio bill. Tliroo OhlUlroii Riimcd. Itusiiviu.n , Wd , May 25. Thteo chlldron of James Daw son binned to death In theli house last night. A Call to LONDON , May 25 , Mr. Gladstone has Issued a clicnlar calling upon nil Libuial mcmbeib to meet nt thu foreign ollico. Hoys and "O > ors. " Now Yoik Tiibuno ! A bright , md rinlily-facud messenger boy favvnn linn- self on to a Seventh .iveiinu car nt I'.uk pliico jestuidny , and a Tnbiino lupoitor qnestionod him about his woik , " 1 like it pretty well , " ho h.ild , "Tho ] ) iiy is not big , but thu 'OVGIS' uro iiiiiiionso. Don't jou know vvlisit oveis uroyVliy , it's vvhon u man fjivcs you half u dollnr and the chnrgo lor Ins messogo is only twonty-livo. O , my , that's nothing , I had a man trivu 1110 u dallar thu olhei day for iv yo cent mess igo. You feeo , it waste to Ills iil.and ho told mu paitieuluily not to give it to anj body but her , and ho told mo she was oxpccting niound would wear a blno libbon on lier neck , and if any body cnmo for the messa < ; u who didn't have a bluu ubbon I was not to trivu it. Say , that was funny , though , when I cot up to thu gill's house .slit ) uiiino to thu door. My , but shu was u stunner , nil silk nnd luco , but nnry bluu libbou , 1 nskcd her iininu , nnd shu bald that was her , and 1 looked light blimp at her neck and said theio must bu some mistake. She put bur hand up to her neck and Hushed. Then she said 'lAetiso mu a moment , ' and nvviiy she went She eamo back presently with n blue libbon 011,11111 ! a quai tor in her hand. Wo iiuiku about J5 to 7 a week , on the slr.iight. My 'ovois' last week woiu ifll It's only 11 o'elock now. J gucssi , undl'vo nmuo DO cents today. " Dr Ilarailtpn NVarron , Kcleutlc Physi cian and Surgeon , Hoom 0 , Crounsu block , corner 10th and Capitol nvcnua Day and night calls promptly utteutuJ to You can buy immune chmper of A. L. Fitch < N : Co. , iSth st . bet Farn.un and Douglas , thjau any other place iu the city. AFFAIRS AT WASHINGTON , Senator Ingalls Onlls Oommissiouor Black an Impostcr. THE OI.EOMARGERINE BILL. Dakotn a Htntc llojil nnd Morton Ajjrco Discontinuing Special Mall Sorvloo at 1'oints In Nobrntkn , Special Mnlln Dropped. WASIIINOTO.V , May 25. [ Special Tolc- ; iam. ] The special mall sen Ice to the foi- owing places In Nchmskn Ins been ordcicd 0 bo discontinued : Alcovobherldin cuunty ; UoHutte , Uawes county ; Itatka , Lnup county ; Hodaio , Sioux county ; Cooleylon , t.oui ) county ; Dawes City , Davvos countv ; Dolnv , Lincoln county ; Tali View , Lincoln county ; Kowlei , Donirlris county ; Hnihin , Duster county , So ollston. Itiovvn county ; Iivinu , Keith county ; tmpcilil , Cliaso county : lugomni , bhoiidan county ; Warl- biut , Key ii-l'idia county ; Mliaqc , Sheiidaii ountv ; Magoon , Custet county ; Noel , Dundv countv ; Otto , Webster county , Pick- aid , Keith county ; Ucdfetn , Cuslei eouutv , hiudobheildin eounly ; bilas , Lincoln ouiity ; Tvghe , Keith county ; Vibana , I'holps county ; Ilayspiings , Sheildati county. A post ( > fllcu has been established nt Sard- wich , liindr county , Neb. nnd Win. G. 'lico nppolnteil postmastei. Calvun U. 3inith has been appointed uostmnstcr at Wick , Iowa. Morton Kiid Itojd Am re. WASHINOIOX , May 25. ( Special Telc- ; ram. ] J. bteillng Moiton Is out In another ntoivlovv ngnliiRt the oleomaigeiiuo bill , lit ) cannot see why the people haven't a light to make imitation bnltoi and cheese out of col on seed oil , puttld offul fiom Ftlaughtoi louses , etc. . and sell them If they want to , inmolcsted. If they ate consumed as genuine articles , and the consiimeis believe they aio icalthtul , when they aio not , why , it Istheh own look out. H has boon observed beio In NelnasUa ciii lesthat , llm Hey d , of Omaha , 1 ml Moiton aie on the same platlorm , and ue , so far us olcomaigcrino Is conccined , In sweet haimony. "It Is a pity , " says a KeUraskan , "that hey cannot ujsrce on othei matte-is. Ot couisc , irt tills work they aio nnsellisli , but iieldentally it mny bo obsetvcd that Moiton s laigely luteiested in the slnughtei house business at .Ncbiaska City and Hovd is inter- sstcd In tlio simo vvav atOmnha : so you see , hey me pmclv unsellish in wanting lo main- aln a maiket lot theli surplus gie.iso to oleo- uargeiino iminutaetiuerfi , yet Moiton has icon posing as an anti-monopolist and the "aimei's fiiend. " H Is conceded by cvervbtidv that dosiiito he ellorts ol Moiton and Itovd , the O'COIIKU- geiine bill will be pissed by both honsis of colimcss by u huge mijotlty. Moiton is woihlnglikou tiojan todefeatit , howevei. 1'ntcnts Grunted. WASHINGTON , May i5. ! [ Special Telc- ginm.J Patents weie Issued today foi tne 'ollowlng : Chas. C. Oilman , Kldor i , low a , i oof c'ai den. Homy llaggc and . ) . W. baul.ev , Walnut , isslgnois of one thhd to I' . Wlese , Avoea , tow a , bupgy ton. . Lewis kneedlei , Caledonia , assignor , to C. U. Murits , G..S. Alhn , J. C. Askern and J. 1' . Meirlll. ilt , AM , Iowa , balanced valvo. Prank IX Lancdon , nssiguor to J. C. Utel , Giundy Center. Iowa , dr.ilt eiiiialUer. Andrew T. Moat , Pleasanulllo. lovva , pick. 13enj. V. Piinlaneo and C. Hills , Keoknk , Iowa , niitonintlu switch Stephen 1' . bliorlessrlnton , lovva , device : oi ovetcomlng dead ccutets. Jno. A. Wakelield , Phino , Iowa , apidlanco Toi moviiiir , lalsing and suiiplving water. .Jno. H. Wliitlakei , Davenpoit , lovva , tubu lar sawing iiiachino. Richmond L. WiUht , Quasqucton , Iowa , chuin. _ Oleomargarine in tlie ITou c. WARiiiNoroN , May 25. [ Sieclal ] Tele- nam.j The senate committee on public amis has dei hied togho Dement , ol Illinois , nominated ioi United States suivcyor ecu- cinl of Uutah , another healing if he desiies : o bo heaid in person 01 by allidavit. If he docs not respond in n few days the case will je closed up. Tlio oloomiigailne bill is again under dis- jusslou in the liouso today. It Is pioposcd by ditfcrcnt members tu ollei the following amendments : To abolish the tobacco tale \ ; lo iope.il the taon splilts distilled tiom trull ; lo leviso tlie income tax ; to loyy an ad ditional Uon nalionul banks , nnd possibly lo repeal the whole Intcinal loveniie system. 'llicso motions ate not likely to picv.ul , but they miy bilngon a lively debate. The AppioprliUlon rev , M iy 2j. It Is said tliat the RCimtc committee on commerce in a piellml- nary study ot tlio ihei and harboi bill llud little In the mcasme as It came liom the house , to suit them. Some membris ol the committee favor the entlio remodeling of the rneasuic.ll the latter p u t is no moi e consistent wilhtlieli views than that ahe.uly examined , iclalnlng tlio number and enacting clause , but lopoitlng substantially n now bill. 'Ihoconfeiees upon the postolllcu n ) > pio- priatlon bill met this moinlng and woio un able to agieo upon any of the paints at issue. It was theictoio decided to loport a ( lisa- gieement , roNrinsiIIONS. . Chailes Hill , Indian agent nt Santee n'juiu v , Nibiaskn. Postnmsloi W. J. Kin- len. hlieatoii , 111. The president pro torn I ild hefoio the sen ate lo dnva lettei liom the governor of Ohio tiansndUlng icsolutlons adopted In tlio Ohio slito Fonato , to Iho ofiVi t that , in the opinion ot the genoial assembly , the election ot Homy D. 1'avno as benatoi of the United States liom Ohio , nt the last election , was luocmcd by the eoi nipt use of money , and nsking lh.it the semite ot Hit- Unites States makoii lull investigation of the matter. /Vnollior Nebraska Plum. WAMUNrnoN , May 25. [ Special Tole- graiu ] 'Iho piesldentlms appointed Alex- undei H. Hal.ei to bo leiehor ot public money at dinnd Island , Ncbiaska. roUTlT-NlNTU COXGUKSS. ' Scnnto. WASUIXOTON , May 25. The president sent the follow Ing nominations to the senate today : Receiver of public moneys , Aloxnu- II. Haker , at Grand Island , Neb. ; Kzra W. Miller , nt Huron , Dak. Ho also approved the act for the construction of n public build- hip at Wichita , Kns. During the consideration of the prlvnto pension bill In the senate this atteinoop , Mr. ingalls severely criticised General Hlncx , commissioner of pensions declaring hlpi to bo an Inuiostei to whom coniiress ? ianted tb ? highest pension on false nile'catlons. ho bfe lug a "wreck , llopiotcsteii airalnst Dlaclra enjoyment of such luniblon wlilleoppothis pensions lo other soldiers. . * ? * > Mr. Cockiell defended Hlnck's i\dnilnlstrn- ' tlon , citing Mguu'S to sjiow' that moioclaliiS ) weio allowed each year undci hlsiulmlnlslia- tlon th in In anv foundndmlnliftiatlon. . if Mi. limalls believed Black's pension to bo unjust , Mi. Cockrell said he ( Ingalls ) sliotud Intiodtico a bill to ill-continue the petiHlon. Mi. Voorhees waimly defended Illaek , nud denied with eueigyand cmphisls that thcro hid been any false allocations in Ilio ii'atter of his unullc.ition for a pension. Hniopro- bonted Itlnek's condition thu time to he quo of absolute and complete disability , mid his biiivtval wholly unexpected nnd extiaordlh- Mi. Logan would not sav Hlnekwnsnot entitled to Ids pension , lie eiesed | ) the hope that the pension olllee would Oo udinln- isteied in sym.ithy | with woiindid soldiers.1 Mi. Kuslls pu'sentid llm tesolulton1 , of the ' Loulsiaim le lslatuie inemiinill/ing contricsii lei Iho est ibllshmout of a navy j aid at Now Oilcans , lleleired. Mi. llaulson upotted favorably the bill to mithoii/e the appointment of nn nddltlonnl ndjiitiint gonciut of thotnmy with the mnk ol innjoi ol eavaliv. I'hieiion the calendBr. In Introduelng the hill Mr , Hnirlson Raid that Itphiei-s It in Ilio powei of the piesldeiit to lecugiii/o llm seivlces of Lfeiitcmilit ( iii'ely. llo was , thcieloic , Instiucled o authoii/o Iho lelliemeutol thatolllccr. The bill was Indefinitely postponed. On motion ot Mi. havvvci the ptivato pen sion cases weie taken upandpioooeded with , and a long debate ensued on Iho Uluek-Dudlo Inestimation. . Tim ingenl deficiency confoienco report was Ihen submitted. On motion of Mi. Allison It was agreed to. ' 1 ho bankruptcy bill was then till.en up. Mt. Tellct spoke against It , and Mr. Hoar I in Its lavoi. Alloi an executive session the senate ad jouined. , House. WAsiiiNnro.v , Mny 25. Mi. Springer , liom the committee , on territories leporled the hill to enable the people of Dakota to i'oim a constitution nnd stale govcintmnt. I The committee of the wholerepoued ad- ' xcrsoly the senate bill for the admission of thu state of Dakota anil foi the oigaiii7atloii ol the teriitoiy ol Lincoln. Committee of the whole. Mi. Dunn , fiom the committee on Pneifio inilioads , lepoited n bill to liuoipointe ( lie Arkansas , Xovv Mexico A ; Pacltie inllrond company. Piivate calendar. Mi. May hen v , liom the committee on ways and means , repotted ndvoiscly the bill to ciitv intoellect thoconvention madebclwoeu the United Stales and Mexico , slmieit Jan- uaiv 20 , isbt Committee ot the whole. Mr. How lit picshltd tempoiatily. Mr. li.ridall submitied tlie conlcieuco lepoit oil Iho mgcnt dellcicnoy bill , nnd it was agiced to. Alter a vain nttompt to nriivo at some de tcimination as to the business to ho. puisutd dining the icmiludoi ot the week , the hotihe \\entintneoniintHeeol the whole , Hoilnaoi in the chair , on the oleomnigarine bill. Mi.-Mlllaid gave his hearty siippoit to the bill find ( iiioted statlsllcs to show the injury which lhi maniifacturo ol bogus butter had worked tuion thu o potl.itlou uf Amciican daily pioduc's. Mr. ricdeiick.eaino.stly advocated ( no. bill deelai Ing that tlio oleomaigeiluc business was can led on bv means of deception * nnd fiaud. Mr. Hepbuin supported the bill. Ho denounced the method by which olemaiguilno toiuid market , ( hulailng that none of 11 WHS sold undci its pioper mime. This dcclurution was earnestly denied by Mr. Lavvlei. Mi. Dunham said thatthesole object of the bill waste advance the price of butter , and lie enteied \lgoious piolcbt tigalnst Its passige. Jlr. Howcll supported the bill , as pro tecting a legitimate industiy against the un- laii comnctitlon ol a fiaudulont industiy. | Pending tuilhei discussion thu committee JO O. The house then tookaiocess Ull 7:110 : , the cvcnlnr ; session to bo foi getieial debate on olciniugerinc. I Mi. bpiingei , from ( lie committee on ter- iltoilcs , to day picscntcd lo thu house an nd- \oiso icpott ot that committee on the simato bill , to piovido lei the oigniil/atlon ol tlio tenitoiy ol Lincoln. The lupott suvs : I It cannot bo s.ildithat tlio people of Dakota , nnd especially ol Noitnein Dakota , arc In l.uoi ot admitting into the Union the soutli- ein pait ot that teiiitory as a Mate , thn movement hav liu in MOW the toimatlon of. two states caived out ol tlio Icultoiy of Da kota oilglnally In that tcnltoiy. CoiiKress has in no way aulhoilzcd 01 lecognl/ed ) t. 'ihoijuestlon of whctlior the present terri tory ot Dakota is to be divided , HO on to lay tl.o foundation ot two stales , to he admitted Into the Union liuicaftei us one , interests tl o people of thu statas as much 'es it does the ] > eoplo of Dakota. 'Iho people of thu slates have just ns much light to ileh.ito that subje'ct wl i n submitted to them foi theli apjiroval as Imvo Ihe people of the tonlloiy. ! Chaiiman Hill , ol Ohio , submits a minority icjioit , in which , while dlsaguolng with the icasoningol the nnjoiilv , hu holds that Da kota should not bo admitted until the senate bill pisses , bcuiuso all the people of the tor * illoiy weio not consulted fairly on thu mies- | tlon ot division nnd loimatlon ol aconstitu- I tion tin the pioimscd ht.ite. llo believes j [ to bo the dutv of eongiess lo icier this ques tion of the division ol the tciilloiy lo a full I votoof the people. ' Anothei mlnoilty ropoit Is signed by Messis. liaKoi , Sliiible , Ileiinan and Ssines. They lespectlidly submit that tlio people of , Dakol t aiu In luvoi ol admitting to the union the Mmlhoin part ns n .slate. Kvety ( act justifies nnd ( veiy cunsldeiatlon demands nnd est.ibliblies boy end question thn claim and ilfjit of Dakota to bo admllted to thu union. roibeaianri ) hndceased lo benvliluo. lie faimei could not success ! idly competu wltn Iho manulactuioi of oleomaigaiinu , wlileh ( in bu niadt ) lot suvpii cents a pound. Kithei oh ojiiinuiliHi ; must go 01 Iliu gieat daily In dustry would ho wliied out nnd di.stiiiyeil. .Mi. Cannon of llllnoi.s then hiioku In tuvor of the bill. Is prepared from Bimparllli , Dimldlon , Is the best blood purifier before the rublle. JlanilrnKc , Dock , I'ipslssovva , Juniper lcr- ! Uiiiadluileseveiylnipuilty , and cures Hcrof- rics , and olhir well known nud valuable ugo- ula , B lit Itlicum , Itolli , J'inijilcH , all HimiorH , talilo rtmrilles. Tlio combination , jirojiorllou Dyspepsia , lilllousncss , Slek Hradaclie , Imll- ami jircp.u.itlon arc pceull ir to llnod'a B.irfia- gestlou , fieiifr.il Dfblllty , Catarrh , Klicuma- pirllhglvlug It ctiratlvo povvt r not possessed tlbiu , Kidney and I.lverCotnjikdiiU. Hover- by other medicines. It effects rein irkalilo comes lliit extreme tired leellug , and builds cures whcie others fall. " I consider Hood's Karsaparllla the best Hood's B irsnp.irlllaasadod scud to me , nicdiolno I ever used. It gives mo an appetite foi It Hired mo of dyspepsia and liver com and refreshing elrcp , and keeps tlin cold out. " plaint with which 1 Ind wiflercd SO years. " J. 8. 1'ouo , JOO bjirueo btriel , 1'ortlaiid , Me. J , II. HoicMii nt , Houtli KallkburG , N. V. " When I bought Hood's Barsaparllla I made " Hood's Sirsiparllla takes Jess thno and a good Investment of ono dollar In inedlulno 'luantllylobhovv llsi ffc < t llununy otlui prri > - for the first time. It has driven off rhcinna- aratlou. " JlitB. C. A. H nun VUK , N. Chill , N. V. tibiu . .nd Improved myari > eiltu so much tint "My vvlfo li.nl viiy poor Iicallh for a long my boarding mistress b.iys I iruit Hep It time , sutlciln , ; Item Indigestion , pour ajijo- lotkd up or she will bo obliged to raise my tllc.aiid ( onsl.int lu jd.Rlie. Hliotilid cvrry- board with every other boarder tb.it tal.ua tlilnt ; we ( ould bear of , but found no relief till Hood's Sarsiparllla. " THOMAS llc'iiULi.i , , she lildl Ifuods K.irs.ii ) irllla. Bliu la now yj 'Hilary Street , Hrooklyn , N. V. taking | ho third buttle , and never felt better " I find Hood's fiarsaji.ullla the best remedy Inliti life. Wo fcelltcuilutytorc ; < jiuiniid lor Iinjuiro blood I ever used. " 11,11 DAXTI n , Ittocviry 0110 vvo ktiovv , " ( ihoi.ai : Houi.u- ticket agent , 1' , & It. ltd. , Itouiul Urook , N. J , vii i r , Moulaiid , Coak County , 111. t Hood's Sai-saparllla Hood's Sarsaparilla BoM by all drugKljta. gl , > U for fS , I'rri.ircU hold liy 'ill ilruggUU fl , ill fur ? 5. I'riarc4 ] kj 0.1 , HOOD & . CO , Arottu cartel , I dwell , 1U . l > y 0 I IloODi. ( o , Aioltii.iarlci [ , I IOO Doses Ono Dollar IOO Doses Ono Dollar