THE OMAHA ; DAILY BEE. FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , TUESDAY . JUNE 8 , 188(3. ( JSTCJMBER 304 The Home Eulo Bill Defeated in the House of Commons. THIRTY MAJORITY AGAINST IT , Magnificent I" ( Tor ( B lj filnilstone nml 1'nrnoll 1'or the Cause of Irulitml roll to Have llu > Great Measure. No Clmn o for Irclntnl. ' LONDON , Juno 7. Gladstone entered the commons at 4:55 : this afternoon , and pro ceeded straight lo his scat , \yiien his presence was noticed ho was greeted by tremendous cheers. Tlio premier vvoro a while ro o in his lapel. The commons was ciovvdcd to Its utmost capacity at the Hour of opening the session. Gladstone , icpljlng to a question on the paper , bald thu government was unable to promise to Incorporate miasmes for homo rttle.gov- eminent In Kngland , Wales and Scotland In the revised Iilsli homo rule bill , when It was brought In dm Ing the autumn session , In the event of Its passing the second reading now. 'I he opposition loudly cheered John Blight and llnitlngion as they entcied and took their places. The Painellltcs weio nil In good voice. They gave Gladstone a most en thusiastic welcome. Kvcry Inch of space on the main llooi as well as In the galluiles was occupied. A t noon lo-day 100 seats had been secured by hatting for thn closing debate on the homo rule bill to-night. ChambeiIain's reply to I.abnitdicics appeal to htm to abstain fiom voting to-night in older to save the principle of Gladstone's bill favoiably affected the dissidents. siT.rrii. The Hlgnt Hon.Gcurgu J. Go-ciien ( libeial ) resumed the debate on the homo rule bill. Hu bald the soveiclgnly of tlio Impel la ! govern ment depended on the clause which It was highly piobihlc thu majoiity ol the house would never consent to. If tlie bill passed , a tiemendotis stiuggle would be Iniiuguiated by Ihu Catholic cleigv ol li eland foi the con- tiol ot education In that country. ICegaidlng the question vvhethei tlie bill would piove n linal settlement of the Irish dilhciilty , or lead lo eventful sepnation , Goschcn Raid he did not think It would niovo a duality. Tlmt would depend en- thel.v on the assiiranco given by the Iilsh niembeis. The premier at one time was sup posed to have given a pledge lo lecoiibtiuct thu bill , but he subsequent ! ) Indignantly ie- pudiated thai assumption. Gladstone iiiteiiupteii 'That Is a cross crior. What the gentleman , thinks looked like Indignation was nij c.agci Repudiation of the cool statement thai 1 had le&olved lo reconstruct tlie hill. " Goschen , ic'-uuilng , b.ald ho saw ( lie dis tinction but was unable to see how the piemler could avoid tlio dlllienlty. 'Ihe noiibu was now intoimed thai Ihu bill w.ib not to be icconstitided. JCilesol "OhlOhl' and cheers amidst winch Gladstone ex pired signs ot dissent. J Was the govein- meiit going to stand by then bill or not ? [ Loud opposition eheuis ] This state nt doubt came fiom voting not on the bill but Irom explanations given the ioicicn ollicu and amplified and explained away on the l-'ilday lollowing. Fiiithei explanations to the answer were made on Iho ensuing Mon- day. It had also been elicited in v.iuous let ters which passed between the plunder and his tolloweisth.it llio icconstiuctlon bill was the basis on which many niembeis would unite In voting with the government on the iiica.sn i u which eveiy ono admitted to be thu most impeltant cvei submitted to pirlia- ment. 'I lie opponents of the bill will have achieved the insult if thu bill is withdrawn after the second reading it it passes tliat stage. Tlie premier is now more anxious to leaiii lioni his mippoileibvv'hat , they will anttiuil/o him to give than to Insist upon knowing what thu Parnelllles will accept. [ Cheers.J Tlie house will icmember the first icaillngot this bill , and It will recall the right honouiblu chief sccretaiy of li eland's icpeated allusions toceilaln ilailc biiblerianean toices. We do not hear .so much theieof now. Continuing. Goschen bald : "The piesence ot lilsli nu'inbeisat Westminsiei Is incom- p.itlblu with asepaiato Irish paillamenl. 11 will lie Impossible to Include Ulster In the Dublin parliament. " IParncllito cilcs ot No ! No ! No ! ) "Tho cluiscs lelating to taxation anil linancu also , " eontiiiued Gosciieu , "aro Inherent detects In tlio bill. " He asked If thu homo ruleblll vvas In- bcpuably tied up with the land puichaso scheme. [ Oil , oh , oh , cheeis.J Hu had been honiu coiiesponileiico in which Ihu piemler stated that the subjects weio Insepaiablo In the inlnaof thu governmental the moment tlio woul Insep arable did not convey anj- tliingcleai and definite. The speak ei was entitled lo know vvhethei If thu homo rule bill letuined vvas In tlie autumn it would bu accompanied by the land puichaso bill , where toll hud been slid to buinseimi.ihlytied , he would also like to know vvlietliei the light regarding Ulstei penctraled llio oien mind ol tlio government. Were the niembeis of the lioiiho remaining Ignoiant as to whether the government Intended to ignore Ulbtei's earnest pleadings ? In conclusion Goschcn said : "I Implore the house by the tradition of which vvu aio here , by obligation and duly and honor , by 0111 hopes ot Inline empjic , by om duty to the queen , to look to It th it these who shall comuafiei us maybe our witnesses that vvu did not belle our trust. " I'Aiixi.i.i/H srnr.cir. Parnell vvas tlio next speaker. Ho was loudly cheeiedby his followers. Hu said : " 1 should oidlininly li.avu lacked coinage In follow Ing so able and eloquent a speaker In this contest of giants , but 1 think he twice Is lieaiil who hath Ids qnaiiel just [ eheeisj , and unequal ami Interim as 1 am at my points , I hone I shall not ho .so far behind as usual. ICheeis. ] Without intending to oliei any dlsiespect , 1 could not help thinking , while listening to his speech , In all the lost causes wlierewllhl have Men him connected dm lug many ve.iis , hunevei was so little ellectivo as when contending against Ihu bill vvu hope to read a econd tlniu to nluht. [ Cheeis.J Goschen soinrht. 1 think , veiy nnlairly to cast a lurid light on tlio situation by his allusion to those unhappy oumines In Keiry. 1 join him in the expiesslon of contenml for Uial eovvaidlj' , dlsgnicetiil piai lice ; I Join him to the tidiest extent , [ lleai.hear. ] But when 1 denounce ouliage-i 1 denounce them In eveij' . . whcthci In Ulstei 01 Kerij' . Hear , heal. ) GoM-hen Is cor- ainlv flee tiom rejiioacli. Ho now loins l.oid Kaiidolph Clnnchlll and Chani- bcilaln In the use of bad language In lefei- enie to tlie atfalrs of tlie countiy w hleh U not their countiy. [ Cheer > .l The intereiuo Is , tin w filch they do not ollei a paltiy excuse , that It Is not an ) business ot thelis , in thai they had anj Interest theie. Mv colleagues have In times past been lepioaclied because they have not ( icon caielul In lookhu to thu effect of the language anil doctrine in the re- bpoiiblblllt ) which has been cmploved against Hem. "Loni llnndolf ! | Clnnchlll ought to plead excuse. Ho believes , In nothing and nobody but himself. So ho could not expect any gicat ImpoitaiHo lo bo attached lo Ids dcclar- tlons , while of Chambeilalu it might bu bald , ami said voi.trulj , ho WHS ignoiant of all the chcmiibtaiiees ot liehind. His ccltbiated piujecled vUlt theio last au tumn not having- come otl hu really couldn't know what to be the lact of his language. | Cheers.J Mr. Gos < > hen snoko about the tovemntj ot paillament. Upon tldbpolnt lagieo with Iho dennltlon given byllijce. [ Cheeifr. ] Wo know perlectlv well wo alvuus have known sluco this bill Was Intioduced the dltleiuncu between a co- tndluato and suboidlnato paillament. ICheeis. ] W know that tliu leg- fblatlon with which the premier wishes to constitute Ids biiboidlnato paillament Is not like Giattan'b , which was coequal , [ Gliulstone : hear ! ailslng out ot the same constitution and the same manner as this imiliaiiH'iit tiven bv the noveregn , [ Minis terial iheeib. ] We underbta.ul tills per fectly well , and wo should have undoubtedly piefeiled , us 1 stated on the intioductloii of the bill , as show ing I could not accept this as thp lin.al settlement of the question \\o shoula have preleiied the lestoiatlon of ( Jralton's parliament , tl'nnielllte cheers. ] It would have IK.CII more In accord with the sentiment and wishes of thepeople.and en- timents goes a long vvav with a people like the Irish [ Cheers J \\ehad this measure accepted by all the leaders. Kveiy section of national feeling In Iicland , also outside of Ireland In Amcilca and every country where the Irish people are found. [ Cheers.J Wo have not heard n single voice raised against the bill bv an Irishman , [ files of oh Ij 1'arneH'n exposition of the question was masterly and extended to considerable length , lie was followed by Sir Michael llleks-lteacli , who said the bill tailed to rep resent the v lews ot the liberal patty , it was the production ot one man the man who was nlRcest In Hie kingdom , but still practic ally alone , the iciimlnder of the liberal lead ers Intending to vote against the bill. niAlSTI.S'l's SPIIKCH. .Mr. Gladstone followed. On arising he was loudly ehecicd. He expressed his pleasuio at having listened to the ma-terly exposition. " 1 cannot call U less of the member from Cork. [ Loud cheers and oppo sition laughlcr.J I feel as stion a convic tion that the speeches couched in a tone alike bv sound statesmanship and lar-seeing modoiutlon , will nevei tail lo ptodiiuc a lasting ellect upon the minds and convictions ot the people of Knuland and bcotla-nl. Mr. Beach began ny stating in a setles what lie desciihcd us simple facts. 1 will not ay that his simple tacts aiu pine fiction , but Mr. Heath declaies , though 1 do not see that it has much to do with the mallei , lint this Is the bill of ono man. Well , I am amim ! to hem my opponents speak as II they had been at my elbow all daj' eveiy day throughout tlio winter. [ Clieeis. ] Mr. Cliambcilaln could only speak within the compass of his knowledge , audit he said it vvas a bill of onu man he would know no mure about It than u member opposite. Bui long bi'foie that time the leading details ot the hill had been a matter of anxious coiisldeiatlou between me and my neaiest political friends. ' 1 hu notilu lout's ailthnietic Is still moio defective. Apaityof Jlfi Is , 1 appichcnd , by elghtj-livo votes laiirerthan a paily of SIX ) . [ Renewed laughleij. Then the right honoiablc gentleman savs that excepting one point the customs anil excise duties no change was made In the bill after It was submitted to the cabinet. Ho has no means ot knowing that. It it weiu true , and It happens to bu entirely untrue , [ loud laugh- IcrJ , tins is a matter ot gicat Im portance , though it is one that has never been si en by Cliimbcrlaln. Cham- bei lain took exception to the provisions of the bill without being acquainted with the whole case. This Is a fnct. .Mi. Beach is wrong also In this one of his simple fads. Then .Mr. Beach saj s that I announced to the house that the bill was not lo bo reconstructed. 1 said nothing of tlie kind. [ Cues of Oh ! and cheeis.J I announced that I had not promised that the bill should bu icconstiucted , and theio aio othei gentlemen opposite who think il a uiattei of laughlei , ( files , Oh ! ] who see no distinction between pnmiising that tlio bill hlull not bo leconstiucled and not has ing pi omised that It shall be icconstriictc d. 'IhepeibOti wlio has piomlsedth.it Iho bill shall be lecoiistiuctcil is hound to iccon- stiuct It , and thai is true. [ Libeial cheers. ] The pei sou who has not piomised is lice to rcumstiuct It without pioinlsins. 1 am glad to see that the lautrhtei of the opposition has now ceased. [ Clieeis and luuglitei. ] 11 would be the meanest , basest act on the pail ot thu government to pretend that Ihov have a plan of reconstiuctloii ready uefoio hand , cut and dried In their minds , at a tune when tiom the very nature of the case It must bo seen that It Is peifectly clear theie can be no btich thing. ( Clieeis.T Anothei subject on wliicti i will onlydwell tor a moment Is that of federation. Many gentlemen In tlio house aie gicatly enauioietl ot tills Idea anil the object they have In view is a noble one. I will not admit to Mi. Beach the justice of the dispaiagemcnl lie cast upon Ihe British em- pi ic. 1 do not coushlci that tills Is a loosely compacted ciiiphe , bul 1 admit that it the means can bo devised lor establishing anion' active connection w itli our distant posscssois tliat Is an object well woithy of every noble , enlightened man. it Is the popular idea. I gave no opinion upon it 1 suspect it has been the , cause of moio dllllculties than have yet been examined and brought to light. It is quite true tliat In constituting a legisla ture In Ireland wo do as wo did when wo constituted a legislature In Canada anil Aus tralia , namely , devolve nn Impoitant poitlon ol thopowei. Wedevolved itwith thatslow ill Canada , and 1 hope we shall doit In he- land , not to establish a paillament nominal , but real and piactlc.il , with an independent management othei ou olhceis. [ Cheeis.J that is the lights which out oj > - opponents object to and that is thu thill ! : we desiie and hope and mean to do. It Is obvious that the question may bu lalsed how do vou piopose lo deal with llio questions that may arise when the imperial gov eminent , notwithstanding this geneial division of afTaiis , may ho by the obligations ot imperial uileis compelled to Intervene. Well myanswei is that this question liasieceivcd a i.u bettei solution fiom piaclkal politics from tlie oxpeiiencoof the last lorty or fifty veais than would ever have been given to ft by tlio definitions of a lawyci , howevei em inent. Wo have lound It easy to rcconeelo the rights of Canada with the ilchts ot the imperial pailiament. It will be found not moio dif llcull to reconcile the rlghls of 1 1 eland with these of the iinpeilal government. Con stantly 1 lieai the woids "unionists and scp aratlsls , " but what 1 want to know Is who aio unionists , [ clioeis ] , and who are sepa- i.itlbts. 1 bee this bill In newspapeis of great circulation and elsevvlicio desciibed as a " .separation bill. " [ Cheein. ] Meiuberb of the opposition adopt thai style and make thcdcsciiptlon Iheli own. I take no notice of IhosH clioeis. I bpeak of other muiileiaout of doors. Spcaklngof thlsdcscilption alone , 1 sav ills the ineiesl slung ol vulgai contio1 ei sy [ Cheeis. ] Vou think tliat this bill lends to .separation. Your aiguinent and even join pieludicesare woithy of all consideration and respect. But is It a lair tational mode ot conducting a contioveisy to attach these hard iiamea to measures on which wo ullier on which joii argue and desire to convince bj' aigu- ment1 will llhistrato what I mean. 1 will go back to the time of Lord Giey's rcfoun act. When that bill was Introduced It was honestly believed by Ihu gicat masses of Intelligent men thai ( ho bill absolutelv in volved the destruction of the monaichy. The duke of Wellington piopounded a docliino very much to that elftct , but I don't think nnj one of those gentlemen 01 new-papers Unit Mippoited them uvci descended so low In the weapon ot theli waifaio as to bland it "tho monaichy de- Btiiictinn bill. " [ Clivers. ] 'I his is nieieiy begging the question. Wo eon- hclenliouslv think llioio are unionists and dlsuiilonMb , but we tonselentlouslj think ourcondiicl tends to union. ICheeis and laughtei , ] hrr.M.s or covrirsio.v. 'I he oxeiteiiient during tlie dlv Won had no parallel in thu hlstoiyot tlie house ot com mons. Loid Randolph Churchill lin > t ilis- eoveied the government was defeated , and by waving his hat and Indulging In othei jojful dernoiistiatloiis , aroused tlio cnthusla-in ol the members ot the opposition , who , lUlinr. waved hats , ehcired again and again. When thellgineveioannouncid tlio cheom were deafenin The 1'ainellitos ehallengeil the vote. O'Connor culled lei cheeis lei the giandol man , which vv era given with a iibtobytho government Mipporteis. blr Wlllhiiii llarconrt and his companions rose , bowed lo ( ilaiMone. who was someuhat eni- bauas-ed. The Painellilea called for gioaiibforChanibeilain , which weio given withhhoutsot "tialtor"and"JudaslbcaiIot. " Chamberlain merely laughed. When order vvas lestoied Gladstone rose , white and Humbling , and moved to adjourn until Thursday , Uealey and O'Connoi again challenged the vote , sajing they would not oiler an > opposition , but wished to expiess a repugnance of thu conduct of many ot the members of Gladstone's party. Dm Ing the hubbub Gladstone , weaiing a liaggaid look , loft the house cheered by lib suppoiters. Tlio ProtCHt of n Prince. PAIIIS , Juno 7. Prlnco Jeiome Napoleon publishes a protest agaliibt the pnssigu of Iho jiroposed expulsion bill. Ho prullcts Uut the chamber of deputies by such conduct will drive the icpublla into civil war , Itulnert AVhent Flehln. AIUIM.K , Minn. , June 7. Crops of every de&criptlon aio badlv damageil. Wheat seems to be iiliiiobt hopele ! .ly ruined. Theiields aie black and baio aud have the odoi of now- THE LAND ACTS REPEALED , Bill Revoking Pre-emption , Timber Onlturo and Desert Laws Passes the House. OLEOMARGARINE IN THE SENATE After n Hitter riRlit Senator Van AVjclc Secures the Hofcrcnco of the lllll to the Conunlttoo on Acrlottlture. The House Proeccillnsfl. WABIII.NOTO.V , Juno 7. Mr. Kcllj- , rising to a question of privilege , cited the rule nndci which the house meets on Friday nights for the consideration of pension bills , llo found In tholtccordof jesterday n twenty live column speech on Kdwln M. Stnnton , delivered by the repiescntatlvo Irom tlio eighth district of Alabama ( Wheelci ) . When avowedly thcto was no pension business be fore the house , tlio sessions which had been set apait foi the consideration of meritorious business weio being perverted to the basest of ends the slanderof Illustrious dead who died troni devoted set vices to their country. Mr. Herbert called attention to the fnct that his colleague was absent , nnd suggested that it would be eminently proper for Mr. Kelly o wait until Mr Wheeler should bo In tlio house. Mr. Kelly expressed a willingness to do so , and entering a motion to expunge the .speech f i out the Kccoul , stated ho would call up that motion for action to-morrow moiti- ilHT. ilHT..Mr. .Mr. llcndcison , of Iowa , stated that in the report of the Wheeler suecch a remark made by himself had been misstated , but he also defericd taking any action till to-moiiovv. Messrs. Crisp , of Georgia , and llolman , of Indiana , explained away any bad feeling be tween themselves as a result of the debate Satmday. Mi. Weaver , of Iowa , offeied a resolution , which was rcfeired , reciting that It is cur rently reported and generally believed that ceitatn uiiectors of tlio Union Pacific or Kansas I'acilic railioad companies have befen faithless In their trusts in various vvavs , nnd paiticulirly by buving stock ot the Kansas Tacllic at n nominal 01 small sum nnd trans- luring It to the Union I'ncilic , then selling the same atn gieat molit. by which nnd other similar tiaiisactions tlio directors made gicat personal gains and neglected to ac count toi the same to the Union racilie , and diiecting tlio judiciary committee to Inquire Into tlio ti.insactlous of thodlrectois of both companies since their Incorporation. If tlio committee hnds the dlicctois have made ( 'nlns which thej' should have accounted lei to either corpoiatlon , It Is diiected to bring a bill authorising thcdcpirtmcnt of Justice to commence pioceedlngs to compel tlio diiec- toia lo render tine proceedings. Other bills weio Introduced nnd icferred as tollows : By Mi. Hauls To impose n graduated In come tax. By ih. Mnlioncy , of New York A resolu tion expressing the svmpathy of the house with the etlorts of Gladstone and his as sociates to secure a fiec p.uliament foi Ire land. Mr. Mahonov moved to refer the roiolntlon to the committee on lands , but the" ousel elected the motion 201 to 10. ! and ho lesolution was sent to the committee on orcicn atlalrs. BJMt. Butterwortli of Ohio-Granting a pension of S100 per month to the widow of General Dm bin Waid. A icbolutlon for the appointment of n special committee was offeied by Mr. Negly ot Pennsylvania , consisting of live members , to make Inquiry into the administration of the allatrs of the pension dcpaitment , and nioic particularly into tlio methods and piixc- tlccs ol conducting the Investigation of claims and the admission of evidence , and icpoit upon the wopriety of continuing the excessive expendltiuo of money to carry on the present si stem. Mr. llolman moved that the house go Into committee of the whole tor the consideration ot the legislative appiopriation bill , but the house icjected the motion yeas , 71 ; najs , 150. 150.Jlr. . Cobb moved to suspend the rules , and pass the bill icpeallng the pre emptiontlm- hci cultiuo ana desert land act. Messrs. Cobb and Pajson supported the bl'l ' , and re- lulled to the frauds which had existed , as thcv livened In entries of land under the acts which it was proposed to repeal , Mi. Pajson dcclaiingth.it during the past four jeats IK ) pci cent of the entries had been ir.uululcnt. Mi. Ilenly opposed tlio bill on the ground that while the desert land laws should bo amended It should not bo absolutely ro- polled. Mr. Spiinger said that under tlio preemption tion , timber cultuio and descit land laws vast areas of the public domain were being fiaud- nlently appropriated by cattle sj ndicates ami foreign land grabbeis. An English loul had ictently acquired 0,000 ncics In Kstes park , Col. , and this was but n sample ot thu manner In which the nubile domain was being taken up. If this bill was passed the land would heicaftci bo held jor the people's homes. 'I he motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill was agreed to jeus , lb.1 ; navs , 40. Mr. 1'ownsgend moved to suspend the rules nnd pass the senate bill nutliori/ing the constiuctlon of n bridge ncross the Aithur Kill ( Baltimore .feOhio bridge ) . Mr. Tovvn- shend briefly explained tlio piovislons of the bill , llo was Impelled in making tlio motion by the belle ! that the measure was in the In- tciest of the general commerce of the coun try , and especially in the inteiest of tlio peo- Dlo llv ing in the Mississippi valley and south- em states. Mi. Mouison sent to the clerk's desk nnd had lead thoieport of the government en- glnecis , setting lorth ceitaln objections to the proposed site. When the reading was completed , Mr. Morrison said llmt there seemed to be some meiit in the bill , and ho would nrnko no opposition to it. 'the motion to suspend the rules nnd pass tlio bill was agreed to 1U9 lo a. Tlio house then adjourned. Senate. WASII.SOTOX , Juno 7. In the senate Mr. Mlllei moved that the oleomargarine bill bo icteircd to the committee on agriculture. AI lei consldeinblo debate the motion was eaukd-aJtoSl. Mi. llairlsasked to be excused from ser vice on the special committee appointed to Investigate thu nmttei of the appointment of Indian traders , declining his Intimate per sonal acquaintance with the commissioner made It Inappioprlato for him tobeivc. Mi , Dawes reimuked that though Mr. Hairis might move to Jay the whole subject on the table the senate disposition evidently was to decline beginning the investiga tion. tion.Mr. . Hauls replied It was not proper for him to make n motion. Tlio commlssionei courted the fullest Investigation , Mr. Ilanis was excused. Mi , Mlllei moved the reference of the oeo- ! matcailno bill to thu committee on ngrlcul- tuie. tuie.Mr. . Morrlll bald If tlio motion should not prevail he would move to reler it to the com mittee on liimnco. If It was to bo con-ddeicd as a revenue bill the hnance committee was tlio proper committee to consider it. Mr. Vest thought that tlio bill was a rev enue bill or nothing. Mr. Miller bald the senate must decide now whether the agriculture ot the touutiy vuis to have a fair hearing or not Mr. Van Wjck said the leading feature of the bill vvus not taxation , Taxation was a meio Incident. Mr. Butler asked how congress got juris diction of the subject matter of the Dill if It was not a bill for raising revenue. Mr. Van Wjek said the litst two words of th title of the bill were "deUning butter , " What did the committee on nuance know about liiittiu ? ( Laughter. ] Mr , Butler asked , In return , what the com mittee on ngrlcultuie know about butter. Mr , Van Wick lenlied : "Kverj thing. " fltenowed languid.1 Tlie people ofilio United States , ho said , wanted pure butter. Mr. Mnxey asked Mr. Van Wjck what would be left of the bill If tlio taxation tea- turo was stricken pnlV . Mr. Van Wjck renlied that If the commit tee on lu'iieultuie struck that uut Uiej would tiud bouicthlni : to put in Its. place. They might Inflict pilninhd penalties Instead of n tax. They mlehtf for Instance ninko It n misdemeanor to mannfnctnro fraudulent butter. Mr. Beck believed that the bill vvonld raise n revenue of about ten million dollar * . Wo already had n sTtrpins of about twenty-live or thirty million doIInK Mr. Kdmunds regarded the bill AS ono of icvenue. llrw'ftnted It to stand as n tax bill. Mr. Vnn Wyck said the committee on finance had a great deal to do , nnd If tnls bill wns rcfcired to It the committee might not llnd It convenient to report It back this session. ' 1 here could bo but ono object to opposing Its reference to the committee on agriculture , and tlmt object was to prevent legislation on thn subject. Mr. Evarts said tlie bill dealt with food substance , the product ol the farm , llo fa vored reference to the committee on ngri- cultiire. Mr. Beck thought wool and tobacco were also the products of the farm. The question of reference then came to n vote and resulted for Miller's motion , 3 against 31 , and the bill was referred to the committee on agriculture. The vote In de tail was as follows : Yeas Messrs. Allison. Illnlr. Campion , Conger , Dawes , Dolph , Evans , Hale , Harri son , Honr , Kcnna , Logan , McMillan , Mn- hone , Miller , Mitchell , of Oregon , Sherman , Spooner , Teller , Vnn Wjck , Whlttehorn and Wilson , of Iowa S3. Nays Messrs. Aldrlch , BccK , Berry , Brown , Butlci. Call , Coke , Edmunds , Lus- lis , Hauls , Hawlcy , Jones , of Arkansas , Mnrey , Morrlll. Paj no , Pufth , Hlddleherper , Vance. Vest , Wat thai ! nnd Wilson , of Mary- land-ai. . The consular and diplomatic appropriation bill was then taken up nnd passed. Some debate nro o on the bill icportcd by Mr. Blown from the committee on railroads to provide for the settlement of accounts willt i all road companies that had received proncrty from Iho United States during 180. > and 1800. Mr. Hartley called attention to the report accomuanj Ing the bill. It referred , ho said. to the union nrmv as the "Invading army , " Mr. Han Ivy icxarilud the language of the re port as a Kro-.s dlscotirtesj' . The senator Horn Georgia had had an opportunity to np- pologbo for it and had not dona so. Mr. Brown disclaimed any ollcnso by the woids. Mr. Harrison did not think It proper that a report containing tlie words "InvndliiKarmj" as applied to the army of the United Mites , was n proper report to place on timiecords of the senate. Ho moved that the bill be recom mitted to the committee on railroads , \vltu instructions lo stiikc out from the icpoVt the words leferred to. Mr. Brown asked permission to withdraw the report altogether. Unanimous consent being given , the report was withdrawn nnd the bill was then passed. Mr Beck submitted an amendment to the oleomargai hie bill for reference with that bill to the committee on agiiculture. He said he did not wish to be responsible for nil the detailed piovislons of the amendments , lie then announced his amendment to bo the house bill on taiillaud taxation. [ This is tlio Morrison bill. J ' . On motion of Mr. Butler the senate , against the opposition of Mr. Hale , took up the bill piovfding for admitting to the naval acad emy giauuatc-s excluded by the naval ap piopriation bill ol 18SJ. , Without action on the measure tlie senate went Into executive session , and when the doors reopened ad journed , ' * r „ . * " ' ' * n Another Victory for Van AVyck. WASHINGTON' , Juno 7. [ Special telegram to the Bii.l : Senator Van Wjck won anotuci bitterly contested nalil In the senate to-day. Ho had the oleomargarine bill passed by the li/juso last xveek referred to the senate committee on agriculture , by n vote of 23 to 21. This insu esa report on the meas ure within a few days , and the vole indicated Us strength , npon the final passage. The opposition to the blll was coucen t rated In the form of a movement to refer It to the committee on hnance , tlio members of which , It Is said , are opposed to the bill. Senator Vnn W ykln advocating Its reference to the com mittee on'ngrlculture plainly and forcibly In- fprmed the opposition that the only object there was In referring the bill to the finance committee was to defeat Its consideration and time those who voted against reference to tlicagiiculluie coiumitte which has been considciing the subject lor six weeks nnd is already practically ready to report upon it- would have to account lor theh action to the farmcis ot the country. A Martyr at Iinst Found. WASHINGTON , Juno 7. At a meeting of the democratic congressional committee this morning , Senator Kcnna accepted the chair manship of the committee. His peisonal af fairs were such that it would leqidro a sacrl- hco on his part to assume nnd discharge the duties ot chairman , but he had certainly not been Influenced to decline by any apprehen sion of a democratic defeat. He would , In obedience to the wishes of his colleagues of Iho committee , accept the olllco. AVInston Can Conic Hack. WAMIIXOION , Juno 7.J. . II. Winston , United States minister to cibia , soon atter leaching Thcian forwarded hiij resignation to Washington , and the secretary of state to day telegraphed him notice of Us ac ceptance. _ _ THE SPOH/nXO WOItljD. Yesterday's Events on the Turf and Diamond. BnioiiTON BEACH. June 7. For two-year- olds , live-eighths mile : Belle won , Ann- itiong second , Nat Goodwin third , 'lime 1:04. : Selling race , Fovcn-elghths mile : Isletto won , Pat Dennis second , Brunswick third. Time l : ' ) } ( . Selling race , seven-eighths mile : I5ed Buck won , Haiiy Boss second , Vaultei third. Handicap , ouo-slxtceith ) mile : Pcrlcle.s won. Choctaw second , Ktokuk third. Time 1:51. : I1 or three-year olds , mile : Walter II. won. Moonshine second , 1. 11. 1) . third. Time 1:45. : 1:45.Middlewclghts , mile : Tattlpr won , Sopiano second , Jennings third. Time 1:40. : JIAC O AT ST. I.OITIR. ST. Louis , Juno 7. Koi Uw Kcllpso stakes , MibsWoodlord was lirst , Volanto second , Altathlid. Tlio liaso Hull ICccoril. AT PlTTSIIUIIG Pitisburg 0 1010100 o s Clnclnn.itl 0 Ofl 00000 0-0 Pitchers Galvln and Mullaue. First base liiis-Pittsbunr 8 , Cincinnati 7. Kirors Pittsburg n , Cincinnati 'i. UmpUe liiadley. At J OIIbVlLLK ! „ Louisville. . . . . . ! 00011100 2-0 St , Louis 1 0-4 Base hits LouUvllIe 8 , St. Louis 11. Errors Louisville 3 , ' SU Louis 0. Umpire Tunlson. AT BALTIMOIU 1 - Baltimore 1 00001013-0 Mets 4 0 U 0 8 0 0 0 0-8. Pltcliers Taj lor and' Ljnch. Kirsl base hits Baltimore 0 , Mets7. Ktrors Balthnoio 1 , Mets 6. Umpire Otilnn. " YOIIK- I Chicago ,0 & 000001 3 7 New York.j.4 , 0 7 Game stopped on tccount of darkness. Pitcheib , Clarkson , Flvnn'and \ \ elcli. First base hits , ChU-iKp , I'JjlNevv York , 14. Errors , Chicago , 1 ; Now York , 1. Umpire , Cou ncil j' . , . i AT PHILADELPHIA Detroit 0 0000100 o i Philadelphia. . . . . . ! ) 0013020 x 5 Fhstliasy hits , Detroit , 7 ; Philadelphia. 4. Errors , Detroit , 10 ; Philadelphia , } . Umpire , Curry. AT BOSTON Kansas City 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-3 Boston , , , . .0 0001001 0 2 1'list base hits , Kansas City , 0 ; Boston , ! ! ? . Errors , Kansas Cty | , B ; Boston , S. Umpire , Galfnej' . AT WASHINGTON Nationals 0 0000140 0 5 St. Louis ,0 1 0 0 0 U 0 0 0-1 Base lilts , National * , 5 ; St. Louis. 1. Er rors , Nationals , T ; fat. Louis , U. Umpire , Golnjt lor the tioulullsts. VIKNNA , JuheT. Tlio reichbrath is debat ing the lust of a series of laws against social- tor trial without jury , A Bill Introduced in Congress to Prevent Trespass by Oattlo Men , OTHER WASHINGTON MATTERS. llopoits Ilcccltcd of an Improved Crop Outlook in Spite of tlio Droulli 1'oital Changes Vcrsonal nml General. For Western Uomostenilcrfl. WASHINGTON' , Juno 7.1 [ Special Telegram to the BKIJ.J A bill was presented In the house to day uy Mr. Morrow , of California which Is of special Interest to the Noithwcst- ern states and territories. It provides that the n o and occupancy of any part of the public lands of the United States by any person without claim or color of title made In coed faith nndei the laws of the United States Is declaied to bo unlawful ; and It Is pi ohlbltcd that any person In possession of any of the public lands of the United States , In any of the ten Itorlcs under title or color of title , 01 any right to possession thereof from the United States , or any grantee of , or who not being In possession has title or color of title or rightto the possession of any such bonds dcilvcd fiom Iho United States , may maintain any action to recover possession thereof , or an action to iccovor damages from any person who shall trcsspass thereon , or for damages caused thereto , or to natural or planted products thereof , or ImpiovcmcntB thereon , by horses mules , cattle , sheep , goats , bogs or any othci domestic animals belonging to , or In custody and keeping of another , anj thing in the laws to the con trary notwithstanding. The object of the bill Is to protect ciops from the ravages of cattle. There aio at pres ent many persons In the states and teiritoiios having laige amounts ot public lands en gaged In cattle raising and that of other do mestic animals , and who are In the habit of occupying largo areas ot the public domain without any authority. Such persons have , In many instances , by their power and Inllu once , Induced legislatures to enact laws vvherebj' the owners of lands are denied the right to maintain actions against others to recovei for such damages as may bo done to their lands and product theieof by lioises , cattle , etc. , unless it appears that at the time such trespasses vvoro committed the lands in aucstlou were enclosed by a so called law fill fence. As the cost of fencing the lands Is many times greater than the pi Ice put noon IJiem by the government , it Is a gicat burden upon actual bottlers. THE OLhOMAlinAIUXK riOIIT. The oloomaigarine bill seems likely to meet with much opposition in the senate. The fi lends of the bill , headed by senator Miilci , want It to go to the agricultural committee , while its opponents , Beck , Merrill andotheis of tlie finance committee , will insist on its rcfcionoo to that committee. It Is now on the table and awaltlni ; reference. It Is cei taln that it will bo made less objectionable to the olcomuigarine people. CItOP ntOSI'KClS IWtcmTllNINQ. The general ciop prosnccLs continue to bo Kood , despite the llttlo scai o on account of rtiy weather which recently prevailed In the northwest * 'The' apprehension lor north western ciops have been largely removed by the recent rains in and west of the Missis sippi valley. A telegram yesterday stated that In southern Iowa Iho outlook Is excel lent. The special signal olllco bulletin for May reports that during that month the tem perature was 'very nearlj' normal In nil sec tions east of the Mississippi river. West of this river it was slightly above noimal , NEIIHASKA 1'ObTAr , CHANGES. Changes have been ordered as follow s In the Star mail servlci In Nebiaska : Under wood to Doniplmn , fiom July 1 , Increase service to trl-wceklj1 ; llrooks to. Grand Island , from July 1 , omit Biooks and begin atMcrengo , Increasing distance one inilo ; Little to Kvvlng , from July 1 , omit Cache Creek , decreasing distance ionr miles ; Paris to Gibbons , tiom July 1 , omit Wiiltham and embrace Terociior , Lace and Sliafei , dccicas- iiitr distance two and one-halt miles. , Labon Cropper has been commissioned postmaster at Bound Valley , Neb. NA'IIOXAI. CAPITAL ITEMS. Representative Doisey said to-night that ho believed that the Pacific lailroad extension bill would be passed by the house to-moriovv , but that Its passaco or defeat would in no way Indicate the stiength 01 weakness ot Ills bill to penult the Union Pacific bill to con struct branch lines , which he feels suio will bo adopted. Representative. Consccr of Iowa to-day In troduced petitions from a nuuibei of assem blies of Knights of Labor in Ids state , in sup port of the lull prohibiting aliens fiom acqiih- Ing titles to ical estate In the tcrritoiies. Delegate Gilford intioduecd a bill in tlio house today appionrhitinir SJO.OOO for the puiposcof establishing an Inn mil Industiial school a ! Picric , lak. P. F. McClure , major of Pierre , and a well-known merchant. Is heie. He has been looking after this matter , and snjs the bill will pass. The Nebraska delegate did not Introduce any bills In the house dining tlie call of states nnd tenltorles to-day , but Mr. Congci , of Iowa , Intioduced a hill to pension Joseph T. Klikhart , and Mr. Ilendcison to pension Luke Hall , _ XotoH. WASHINGTON' , .lime 7. The senate com mittee on aurlcnltuio will begin its bearing on the oleomargarine bill on Wednesday ot this week. The most Important business done In the bccict session to day was the confirmation of GoveinorSwlneford , ot Alaska. The Arthuikill bridge bill which passed the house to day by mi almost unanimous vote , being the senate bill , will , after iccclv- ing the speoKer'b slgnatnie , go to the presi dent for Ills approval. The fiionds of the measure are ( 'iateful to Mi. Townshond/of Illinois- , who , standing huh on the list of members mi titled to recognition , consented lo call the bill up lei action. Commissions of Iwentj'-four poslmasteis of presidential postolllces will oxphc during Iho present month. 'Ihero will bo tldrty- beven expliations during the month of July , of which the more important aio at South Chicago , III. , and Kl Paso , Tex. Senator Spooner submitted a pioposed amendment to the sundiy e.lvll appropri ations bill appropriating < ? 7 ! ,000 lor a public building at La Crossc , Wis , , In addition to the S 10 , 000 already appiopnated. Senalor Plumb of Kansas , chairman of the committee on nubile lands , has lecelved from Sun oj or General Dement , of Utah , In reply to an Invitation sent two or three weeks ago by Instruction of the committee , a statement madu under oath den > lug the truth ol the cliargo brought against him. The President Fishes. UKFH PAIIK , Mil. , Juno 7. The president , accompanied by Private Secrctarg Lament , \\cnttroutllsliing today. The presidential fishing patty was In every way a success. During thu afternoon Mis. Cleveland , Mrs. Lament , Mrs. Henry G. Davis and her daughter , Mis. Major Brown , took mil to a longdrlvu through the woods bick of Deer Park , They returned but an Instant beloie thu president drove up. Thu time for the piesidfiil's depaituro has not vet been lixcd as far as can bo learned. Tlie impression prevails , however , that he will not be hcio latei than Wednesday. Klglu Dairy Mnikot. CutrAoo , June ? , 'Iho Inter-Ocean , Elgin , HI. , special eajs ; On the boaul of trade today butter was active and linn. Regular bales w ere 43,800 Jbs at lOc , No regular sales oftheese were made. Private bales of 16,300 Ibs of butter and l.tiOQ boxes of cheese weru reported , The total sales aggregated 10,351 Ibs. Biiyein are now selecting butter for cold storage , and a firm market is looked for dur- iug ( he remainder of June. TIIIJ CIjHAHANOE Omalin Still Shows Up In the Proper Place. BOSTON , Juno 7. The following table compiled fiom special dispatches to the Post , from the managers of the leading clearing houses In tlio United States , shows the gross bank exchanges at each point for the week ending Juno r , lu comparison with the cor responding week In It : "Denver and Galvostonaie not Included In the totals. Biitlsh Ornln Trailo Rc\low. LONDON , Juno 7. Tlio Mtuk Lane Ex press , In Its weekly review of the grain trade , sajs : Tlie beason lutleily has de cidedly favored spilng-sown ciops. Trade has lavoicd buyers. Sales of L'nglish wheat during tlio past week were 4,070. at ! Hs M , against4J. 201) ) quintets , at 84s Gd , dining the coricbpondlng week last jeai. Flour is ( id lower. Piuelgn wheats are luithei de pressed. The reaction In Amer ica Is rcgauleil as solely duo to gambling opciatlons. A met lean tlourls lulU Cc lovvei. Theio were lour ar rivals and fem sales , 'len caigoes weio with drawn and Ihreo remain , two of which are Oii'jgon. Tiadc forward amuiuitb vlituiilly lo nolfilug. Sellers are more disposed lo meet bujeis.it to-daj's maikct. Wheat vvasOc lower. Plour wns veiy dull. Coin was steady , Oats weio Gc lower. Betunib issued by the boaid ot trade show tliat i m polls for Iho month of May decreased as compaicd with thecoiicspoiutlng month In lijsCi EJ.170COO and that the expoils dccie.ised Y153'0.1100 ' sterling as compiled with Ihuso ol May , lbS3. _ _ _ _ _ The Visible Supply Statement. CiiicAao , J line 7. Tlie nunibei of bushels ot gialn in stoic In the United States and Canada Juno A , and the increase 01 decieasu as compared with the previous week , will bo posted on change to-moirow , as follows : Wheat 8J,4MVi9 ( Increase 1.12,1,128 Corn H.WH.S'jG Decieaso THuil Oats 2ltxSU'ii Dcciease 5i"i4 , ( 70 Bye 2b.V5fU Decteaso 8,428 Barlej' . 2.0OI5 Increase. . . . . . 32.4.J7 Thu amount In Chicago clcvatois was : Wheat 8,213,709 Corn 2Vb,421 ! Oats : teSr , > 17 Bjo W,4 ! S Barlej' 30b2.3 DESTRUCTIVE FIUES. Eight 1'crfioiiH Kinothcrcil to Death inChlcnso. CiiicAao , June 7. E ght poisons were smothcied lo death In a lr. . . .e house 731 and 7u ; South Canal street at 4 this moinlng. The names ot the dead are ab lollows : Michael Miuphy , aged about thhtj Ino ; Annie Mm- pliy , aged 9 ; Nellie Muijihv , aired 11 ; Mib. Maiy Dlnikcn , aged 30 ; Patsy Lavin aged 4 ; John Dinkln , 3 weeks old and William Hand , 08 je.ais old. The lire broke out in tlie cellai ot Tin Canal stieet and spread thiotigh the wooden vv.dlot the basement and 7.11 was boon vviappcd inllaii.es which enveloped the adjoining number. Many sleeiieiw doubtless smothered In their beds. The flames following altei burned Ihu bodies lo a ciisp. John Baleigh , Ji. . wile and oveial children occupied tlio first llooi ot 7. t. Baleigh vvas awakened by his wife , whom ho rescued by tlnowing hoi Irom a window and being unable lo do the s.imu with the clill- dien , went to the second llooi nnd jumped fiom the window with them in bis aims. The second sloiy wns occupied by IhuDurkln and Murphy families. No member ol cither oC these families escaped. Thu liieincn , in searching the iiiins ol the houses , came upon most hairowing scenes Some weio Ijing in half-binned beds , others who were awakened before death came upon them , and wcie clutching each other in groups on Iho floor. They had all evldenlly been ovcicotnu by smoke before any efloit had been made to escape , 'llio nppci floor was occupied by William Hand h. , his lather , wife and chll- dien. All the family vveie saved bj jumping fiom the windows except the old gentleman. Tlie low or floor ot Jv o , 731 , occupied by a man named uleUuho , who kept a groceiy stoie , all weio baved. It is liclieved tlio Iho vvas the vvoik ot an Incendlaiy It was lust been by a watchman in the biueinear by , llo stalled over lo ahum thu IK cup nils. When In tlio ieai ot the huined houses hu met a man who said : " 1'lifio Isu liie , vim'd bettei turn In tlioalaim. " The man illsan- pe.ued up the alley. 'Iho watchman could not identity the man if he should MO him again. This Is thu thlid timu Iho place has been set on lire. Ilia 1II.A/B AT I.OUISVll Li : . r.ou'iSN ILL ) ! , June 7 , At tt:10 : this mom- Ing a lire was discovered on the binge ot the now ( iiand thealei. The alaiiu was sent In but thu engines tliat respond ! d went unable to do anvthliig towards extinguishing the lire , which by this time coveied all ol the mlddlo of the block between Thlid and Kointh , Jelleibon and ( ireen bluets. Tim second alaiiu was tin nd in but thu entlio Uiealio was then on lire and lesisted tlie of- foils of thu tin men , At dayhieak the entlio center ot thu bquaio was a glowing mass of red hot metal and bhi/- Ing wood. The lestauiant , the lotliiy olllec , the Kentucky school of medicine , and the bather shop have burned out as well as tholliteiior of the theatre. The theatei was one ot the finest in thu west 01 south and Is n complete loss. The block was valued at 8100,000 , The entiict block is u loss. The properly Ib thought to bu hihiued , but it is Impossible lo get the amount. At A o'clock the flame1) buist out with renewed vigor In the Medical college building and at the Jellei- son stieet bide of the theatre. 'Ihu tools of all the burned stiuctureshavu fallen in. Shoitly alters , the lire vvas got undei con trol. The Iov3 aggregates 570,000 , iiibiil.uicu v Titoy , N. Y. , Jiino7. The boiler In the Beiihselaci mill , one ol the establishments ol Tioylro.ii and steel works , exploded this moinlng , killing Michael Dunwoith. Pat rick ( iaj nor vvas buveielj Jiiijiiied ; ha cannot recover. Some eight othei s weiu Injuicd , but will probably leeover. A Curd Inn I lor Quolier * . QUIIIIC : : , Junu7-Oiand Vlcai Lcx.aro to- daj received Irom Koine an ofllchtl notice that nt the conslstoiy , vvlilch opened theio this morning , A'chbiuhnp. Tasehereau was pioclalmed cariilnal. The aniioiinieiueiit was lecelved vulh gteat demoiibtiatlons ot Joy. A North Cnrollnti CIIAIII OTII : , N. C. . Juno 7 , Alfied Long , who vvas charged with the muidei , lobboiy and burning ol tlio bodies of A. J. Multildo and vUfc , togethei with the house and con tents , was hnched about live miles from Lex ington vebteiday. Ho.nmdti . a full touteb- slou of his guilt. NEWS FROM ALL NEBRASKA , Otoo's Ei-Trcasuror Sajs Ho Is Innocent of the Oriino Charged , MANY MATTERS FROM LINCOLN. A Horse TlilcT I'senries From a "Safe" lnll Klro nt Ohmlron News Proin tlio Critnliint Courts. Glnlmq to Ho Innooont. ClTV , JUIIU 7. [ Special Telfr giam to tlio Br.i. . | Duke Simpson still re- iimlns In Jnll , being unuhlo as jet to piocurn ball , lie occupies the cell nt night Hint Bo- linnnon occupies during tlio tiny , the hitter being put In tlio cage. . nt night. Ills counsel , .John 0. Wntson , K. T. liiinsom nml 1 F. vvnrren , nio busj on lilsr.isu. NinitAM : { A On v. .luiio 7. The ariest niul Imprisonment ol Duke Simpson , cx-tieas- nrerof Uloerounly. on the clmiKO of rob bing the county , continues the only tonic ot Inlet-esthete. Tlio people aio duuifoundeil o\er the \clopment > , jet they tire loth to bcll\e trial Stinison | took the money. This feeling Is sticngthoiied by the fnct tlmt Simpson did not attempt to leave the county urn bhlrk the icsponslhlllty of nny not of Ills. SpeaUnc to n icpoitcr of the Ncwa Simpson said : "I mn nnl Rulltv of taking nny sinking fund \\nii.intq , noi know nothing about thi'in , and theu-foio do not fear to stand my trial. I have no money. but will ask lor a fnti .iiul Impartial tilitand do not tear tlio ver dict. 1 did notiuutllato the coutitj rcctnds and know nothing of them. If I CUT looked at cllhei book- , and 1 baldly think th.it I liavedono to , tlio books \\citi bioiightand laid on the coiinlcis outside oftlm vaults by the custodians , cloiks in tieasuier. " Astiuii point In Simpson's fn\or Is the fact that Measurers do not Issue \\aunntx , but simply pay thoinhcn issued by the commissions and signed by tlio elerk. The ImnliMiol' 111 oof lies with the commissioners and doubt Is cxpicsscd ot theh ability to os- t.tblish In .1 com t the f.iut thai thuiurnuts weie issued b > Simpson 01 that ho stole the money , The leather Victorious. AtnmiN , Neb. . June 7. [ Special Telegram lo the Uii : : ] Tlio habeas coi pus casobrougl t lcloio .ludgo Chinch by ono Samuel A. Wil liams of Qulncy , ill. , aiuiistV. ; ! . Q. and llninia Heudilcks , attaches of thoCiestin cliciib , foi the iceineiy of hi1Vllllnms' ( ) llttlo nlno-jearold ihuightei , culminated tli1s nun nine. The ease was up Satuuhiy last and the pleading ended. Judge Chinch said if Hcndilcks gave s.itlsfat'toiy assm- nnco that tlio gltl bh.ill bo taken to Qulncy , Ills , and kept at school and out of shows and conceits and vaiiety theaters till loin teen > e.us of ago , th.it ho would not disturb tlieh ii'lations , mid couit adjourned till U o'clock to day. llemlileKsasasKed lo give bond lo the amount ol § 10,000 to Keep the pill In school till she was fourteen joais of aac. In ease lieiefuscd lo do so , Iheeouit gave Mi.VH - ll.inisthiitv ilijs in which to letiun lo Illi nois and lm\u u giiaidhin appointed , and unless ho did so , the judge himsell would lind her a homo or keep lici liiuiMill. Mr. JlemtricKs could not fuinHi snob. bond , and leaves this nUeinoon lei the Cicston eiieus , to contliuio his w.iHr. * Mr. Willlanis will leave lo day 01 to monovv for Qulncy in quest of u guaidian. 'Iho de cision of thofouitas ovcijwheio received with commendation , as the sv uipalliy ot the cntlio community was with the natuial lathei ot the girl. Court In SunmlcrH County. \ WAHOO , Neb. , June 7. [ Special lo the ill. i : . ] In the case of ( he State of Ncbiaslca \s Frank 1 1. u roll , charced with complicity In the binning of the bkatlng rlnU heiolwo jcais ago , a vcidict of not Lrnillv vvas londeied by the juiy. The genetal impies- slon is that ho was Implicated in tlio binn ing but the evidence against him was cli- cumstnnttal and veij' meager. V. Jaiib.i , chaiged with assault with Intent to kill , plead guilt v to assault and battery. in the case ot Chailes Illmeb uigli , chaigcd with gland larceny , Ilin Jniv lomlcicd a ver dict ot "not guilty , ' and In thu case of the state against Thomas Ilealy , indicted lor i ape , \erdkl of guilty of assault and bat- teiy was lendeied. There aie several otiicr eiiminal cases lo be tiled , and all found guilty \\lll bo sentenced at the end ol the teim ot toint. _ Dead on tlio Plains. Cum I..NM : , Wjo. , .lime 7. ( Special Tele- gum to the Hii.J : The news uiiived hcio to-day of the finding ol the remains ot John Wellington , neat Waim Spilng , by the roulidup. \ \ elllngton.is u familiar eharnc- tei about Poits Ketterman and L.u.uule. llo lias been missed since .May ' 0. Ho had $500 \\licu last seen , and Is hiipjioscd to have been iniiideiiil 1 01 that , but the body Is in sudi n btato ol decomposition that a conclusion could not be ccitainly aiihcd at by the cuiO- ner's jinv. Conli.iLtoi Iio\\nof ) Council Bluffs , at- ri\cd to-diiYitli IIIPII to be in woik on the ( list eight miles ol the Chin ennoc Noithoin railioadhkh Is to be liiiblicd this jear. Tlio North \clr.i.ska Teiielicrti' AH- Noulntlon. Xom-oi.K ( Xi'b , , Juno 7. [ Special to the li ! i. . ] Tlio Xoith .Vebraska Teaclieib' nt- soclntion closed uciy Huccosstul convention of thieodayson .Satuidiij , atlei o'lo tlng a IK'imanent oiganiitlou , Thu following mo thu allied s lei the ensuing year : I'reildfiit , AV. 11. IjUlngston , Norfolk ; secietar > , L B. Bohannon , Madison ; tieasuici.Supeilntend * ' cut Hoyd. Antelope countv. K\ci ulhe com- uiiltLC .Miss Kate I ) . MiUlH'iiiKJ , I'nllerton ; .Mis. A. I' . H.dlou , Schujler ; 1'iolessoi I ) . A. Coopoi , Madihoii. Thu association w.ll hold Its next session dining thu ulnU'r liohdaya ol lbbj.7. ( Work ol' Kullionil WAIIOO , Neb. , June 7.- [ Special to tbo BKK. ] A gang of men lioin the i.ilho.ulcrs camp f-outli of town came to town , and par taking too licely of thu "aidcnl , " Iho 'of them wcio lodgid In tliecountj b-istllo hull paid 313 cath Into the school luiid.-CnulIrii , ' on tlio Fremont , KlUioui it AlNsoinl Yalli * lallioad , liom 1'imiioiit to this plate , li about Lomnleted. If thu bildgu o\u llm I'latte ihcras tomiiltted UucK-layliii : would botoiumeiiLecl this month. IJIIIOIIH | | vs. Jjcinlvllles. LINCOLN , Xeb. , Juno 7. [ hjii'cli Tt'le- gi.im to the Bii..J ; The elosln ; of the ot base ball games between tlie Lincoln and Lead vlllu nines was plajcd today on heavy ( 'iimud. Thu bcuro was 5 to a , In lavoi of Lincoln. The game was largely attended and thu Leudvllles pit Slmllan , Iheli now man from Cincinnati , In the box , iind the game was onu ol llio bu.-t pl.ucd on tlio grounds this \ t'.u. The Lcailvllleu U-H tot iiomoat 'J.uO. rii ( ) at Cliailton. CIIAIIIIO.S , 4\ibf June 7.- ( Special Tclo- giam lo the BII .J The i.ilho.ul ( oinianv'a ) ' building at the bUnk j.uds , ono mile front heie , uasconsuniLd by hie thisuM-nlnp. Th bnlldingii huined wen ; thu Kiipplv and nil houses. 'Iho Ino oiluluatul at tl.o latter place , but there IH no clue as lo him it stuitid. Ihulosi.lddi lsiiite | lie.i\ } , Is alone con- inn 4 to the companj' . Pailiuo at MoPook. Mr COOK , Neb , Juno 7. [ Special 'lelegrnin to the Bir. : | W. II. ilnjden it Co. closed thedooibot tl'uh ' m'neiul ' bloiehelu and u | At\\ood , Kansas , today. Liabilities uw knoun. . i