Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1886)
OMAHA DAILY BEE SIXTEENTH YEAR OMAHA , JTKIDAY MOJKNING , JULY 0 , 1SSG. NUMBER 18. FROM THE FIELD OF BATTLE Justin McCarthy Tells of the Struggle Toi llome Rule in Ireland. THE ELEMENTS DEFEATED HIM , AVI ml nml Water Stand HeUvccti the 1'olln nud I.noiiKh Votes to Carry the Illrutlon In Ills I'nxor. AMicro McCnrthv I'ousht. l'ssi Kii i.i.x , Jnl } K [ New Yoik Hcrali Cable-Special to the lli.r. . ] Peihaps > inn itadcis feel an Interest in a low details ol the elei tlon campaign In Ireland by om- ti the thick of the struggle. 1 am hero In tin county I'eriiianagh , on the shore of Lang homo. I have come fiom Merry City , when I have been miitlng a haul battle , lo lint m j self [ i i tin ned here unoppo-i d. 1 hav e no been elect ) d for Deriv at least 1 am not of liclaliy dot lured elected and my opponcn Is declared the winnei by a majoiltj of thiet \otes. At tlio contest In vombor 1 wai twtntj-nlne behind. ( osMiu i.i i ) v riuAT i'iti/p. 'I he cltv of Ht nj Is one of tlio great pibc for which tlio liish nationalist most oageilj stiove. Only of kite > eus was It possible fo the nationalists to attack an } gieat Orange strongholds In Ulstei. In the last election' ' we decided to attack Deny and the wcsten division of Helf.tsl. We put up In West lel ! last om champion oiator , Sexton. My col Icaeues asked mo toeoiitest Deny , which . ' clhl , with the icsult already told. Sexton wa < nlao deleated thciobj a small nnjoiitj * . wn I.WIN MM 11 MP. Wo woic well content , foi we had foum that the Orange stiongholds had only to bi attacked once airain in oiclei to bocaptuiecl Deiry Is one of the most inteiestlng cities li I1 eland , u'iitcd with walls , solid and stiongai those of Jerusalem , pietuicsquo as tlie wall' ' ofCbestei. 'Ihecltjhas gi own ( outside tin walls , whcie there is a gnater populatloi than Inside. ' 1 he latter Is almost exclusive ! ; Piotcstant and Oiange , but outside tlieie ha grown up a great Catholic populatloi thoroughly national. JIIP. wouKivoMr.v's vorr. . llecent legislatiim , the leform bill } car be fore last especially , has given votes to tin woiking classes cveivwhere , and thus en abled the nationalists of Deny to stain boldly up to encounter their oiamreoppon ents. Nothing exceeds the bitterness of the Orange tooling against the Catholics and na tlonalists. Happilj , under most conditions Oiangcmcit and nationalists do not meet The Oiangenien keep tlieli own quarters the nationalists have their own league roon in the heart ol the national quarter , so then is no ov'itso whatever for Orangemen ti come in their way. now vions Ann STAIITI.D. Tlie nationalists , to do thorn justice , neve tr } to Intelfeio with the goings on of tin Orangemen , but in election times the ilva ciovvds aic biouglit Intoclaiiseiousproximity Tlie court house vvhero the v cites are countec ami the icsult decknecl is in Iho prlncipi bticet In the Oiango miaitcrs. from which ai Oraniio mob two jeais ago tired icvolvcrs a tlio ( lien lind ma ) or of Dublin , bccau.sc , belli ) n nationalist membei of parliament , ho hat dared to come and dclivei a Htciaiy lectmeli Deny. A CVtIOL"3 ! TATT. Ciuious , the hotel wheic the nationalls \lsltorsstav.ison the same sticet with tin Orange hotel , a few doors upon the othe bide. Theicfoic the two crowds are biouglv dangciousl } near. Orangemen como dowi from ono end to cheer the Oiango camlldati at the Orange hotel. The nationalists stican up fiom the othei to hear their candidate at the nationalist hotel , both crowds eager ti get ne.u the coiut house to hear the declara tlon of the polls. A u utmr.ii KIH CTPD. The space between the two crowds Is kcp by a double hauler of soldieis , with lixei bayonets. The whole savors of the strange the exciting , the nlctuiosquo a very pilnfn scene. As 1 saw It last autumn , so 1 saw I yeslcidaj' . Wo know on the clay of votlnt that ttiocontcst must bo a close question , of i few votes meicly , and the excitement kop up to a fearful stialn. IIOTINCI ron nrivroucT.JinxTS. Wo know a vessel , 'Iho Harvester , was a sea on the way to Dciry and had on bean sixbtmdy nationalist sailors , electois o Dcrry. longing to give their votes tor tin nationalists' cindldatcs. The Haivester vva1 expected early on the morning of thoelcc tlon. The inoinlng passed and she was no Sighted. Noon came , no Harvester. 'Ihlnl liow , Inour mliid's ao , wo watched the horl ran for the ship to hi Ing our ft lends u ] horn the under world and filends whosi coming wo knew would give thubattlo to ou hands. Ainiivni ) TOO I.ATH. Hours passed. At last The Ilaivcstcr wa sighted. Vet a little , and her stout seamoi Avcio ashore. Hut , alas , out stout nationalls mailneis came just too lain. The legal hou for polling had pa sed , and wind and vvavi gave the victor } to tlio Oiango candidate. JUMI.N McCAisiav. A lilO.N TASinU'S MJCK. HorscaiicH Krom tlio OIIRO After lie ( UK Tonlhly Miullutod. PA ins , July 8. [ Now Yoik Herald Cabli Special to tlio UKI.J : The iccent Knglish men who , accenting lo Fiencli tradition , ha bltually attend the performances of lloi tameisln hopes of seeing tlio lions dovoti their masters , came veiy near having thoii wish giatlllcda couple of nights ago at tin Kaho delNully. mdoll.tho famous lion tamer has as usual pitched his tout at thocornci o the great palish lair , whore his bloodcurdling ling performances had boon duvvlni ; uowdi nightly. When ho had KXlEltKUim : CAGR to face the foui fieico lions with whom hi rerformed , the people noticed that Hldoll die not seem himself. No wonder , for he wai EUlTeilng from a tuddon attack of ihcumatlsn nml walked with diniculty. All went well howovci , up to a certain point. He had pu the four animals tlnough theli pacoj , thrc < had lelnrned to the adjoining uigo , am Uiuell was alone with ono VI UOCIOl'8 OU > AI'IIICAX I.10\ , his bliow bwast , named Sultan , whic ! boean Its career by biting n rustic's arn oif homo } eai-a ago. 'Iho boast his nlwasbccn hard to manage , llidoll wai nbouttomakehlin stand on bis hind leg ! when the tamer btumbled fiom rhcuuiatli l > alu , falling piono. In an Instant tlm I.IOX I'OUJCCKD Ul'OX Hill , foftcnlng its teeth in his neck and arms. AI EoeincJ over , and a simultaneous cr } Jf hot ror arose fiom the audience. Several womci fainted and everyone but Utdell and an as tlsUnt , who was providently near , lost tbcli hoadf. Uy a tremendous effort of uiuscti RiidwSlI the lion tainer Cl.l rCIIEU THE I.ION HV TIIK JAW aurt strove to hurl Uie nilgtity ma3 awaj from liliu. At Uiosame liutaut , the assistant catching up along lion tipped pole , wade ; determined IUUEO at Sultan , who , hcmlini With va\n \ , H-lcaicJWs hold und eutcicd tbi next door to reflect on the slluitlin. Uefor the beast eould sprine at him again Uldcll , sinr.AviiNo vvnn IIIOOD , dragged himself lo the outer door of th cige. Meanwhile all the animals in th minairc no hid i\l ed thcii peculiar eiie- miKIng the place lildeou-i A doctor presen ntouce altendfil to the wounds , seventeen I : number , hut none immediate ! } dangerou' Illdell at once olTeied to re-enter the cage I complete the pel foi mance , bat tlio publl Mapped him with shnuts of "asscv , " "a se/ ( enough , enough ) , and ho ictired for a woe' or ten dis to olitain rest and nursing. TIM ; iN ijis7TiincrioNs. ( Indstoiio Undaunted lit tlio I'noc ' u UiiH.ulsriicldi y IliMurnH. LONDON- , July K Hetuins received up to o'clock this atteinoon fiom parltamcntar elections show that , lie conservatives , I unionist } , WO ( lladstonlans and 03 Painel lies ln\o been elected. Totals at this hour ( midnight : ) Conscrvn lives and unionists , .M : ( iladstnnians. It ) ' ' 1 he conservatives , in oidei to obtain a worl Ini' majority IndeiKndent of the llbera unionists , must cany s > ( ) i the 17-1 lennlnln seats , anil It Is consicleied Impiobible thf thej will succeed In doing so. Tlu > ( ilu stonlans lelv upon a collapse < tlie conservative unionist coilitlon who Loid bnllsbmy takes olllce , and thev aio ce tain that the consul vatives cannot dominat the lioiisu of commons unless the unionist civorerute w itli them. It is lepurted in goi ernnienteiielc'stb.it ( lladstdiie is ileteimiuc to wage n ceaseless biltlo In patliani'mt. Th political lead.'isot even putv anticipate jierlod ol unpiccedentccl ] ) aitlamontarj cot illct. lLsso 's a The 1'i-liim Donu.i Will no Woddci Next Week. LONDOV , Jul } 8. [ New Voik Herald Cabl Special to the 15u ] It having bee iiimoicd that Mine . Nilsson's maril.ige wit Count Casa Mliamla was biokcnolf , 01 r least imletinitel } postponed , I asked Ut diva whethei the report was tine. In icpl I icccived the following note : Di.u Slit : Thcie Is no tiuth whatever 1 the leport jou mention. As soon ns th license fiom Itomo has reached us , the ma liigo will take place. In case the llcon docs not arrive In the couisc of the week , tli ooromoii } will bo postponed till Septembe \villtlion \ take place In Madrid. Will jo kliull } have the false irpoits coriectcdV Truly joins , CIIIIISII.M , Nn.ssov. On calling on Mmo. Nilsson tills afte noon , Ilcained the clvilmarriagoonly Is t take place , In the presence of fifteen ortwcnt oHho Intimate friends ot the bride niulbiid gioom , on Monday or Tuesday next. See alter tlio Count and Counters do Casa M randa w ill stall for tlio continent , with Mim do Casa Miranda , the count's daughter , spilghtlj , intelligent , graceful girl aboi tw enty years old , whom Nilsson adopted son time ago. _ Preniirinu to Sail. CovsTANTixoi'1,1 : , July 8. [ New Yoi Herald Cable Special to the BKK. ] 11 Impeiial pi luces visited the Kear age this a tcrnoon. Admiral Pranklln will bo admlttr to a faiewell audience with the sultan t moirow. llo will sill to lejoin the flagslil nt Sjia on Monday , and proceed to the I'll ; cus , where the Kearsaie , p.utlng compan : will take a eruiso round the Levant coa : provlous lo icturning to Constaiitinop ; about October. i U'nlos. Loxno.v , July 8. Kioting broico out th afternoon in Caulilf , Wales. 'Iho polic chaiged the crowd and wounded ovci on hunched persons. Twenty of tlio Injuie were seriously hint and weio convced I hospitils. Ovvhu to the excitement tl ninvor has prohibited tlio meeting wii ieh w : to have been held to night to celebrate the n tin noi 1C. J. Heed , liladstoiiian , to pail I inent. The police will bo ] ) ioaecuted fc using undue v lolcncc. THE SPOUTING AVOULiI ) . Ycstcrday'd Cvcnta ou the Turf an Diamond. CHICAGO , July 8. At Washington pai the weather was cool and the attendanc small. Three-quarters mile : Wary won , Griscll second , Marge third. Time l-.r > , J < . Mutua paid SG.bO. Mile and half : Lizzie Dvvyer walked ov ( the course , tlio non-starter being liuchanai I'nclcvvood stakes , mlle : Estiella woi Ach second , Pine K0 third. Time 1:181 : : Mutuals paid S10.70. Mlle and quarter : Leman won. Alleo sci ond. Joqulta thiid. Time 2 OS'4. ' Mutual paid S2.tX ( ) ) . Tlio w lunei was bought in at a advance of 51,003 , Threo-quaiteis mile , heats : First hcat- nieaiier w on , Klolso second , Nora M. thlu Time ll'f. : ( ) Mntuals paid SO. CO. Sccon heat Gleaner \VarSlgnsecond \ , Uloit tlilul. 'L'lmo 1:17. : Mutuals paid SO.OO. Kxtra lace , tin eo-qtiai tors mile , heats Ooveinor Uato won , Tommy Cruise secom Untquo third. Time 1:17 : . Mutuals pai 5.F,50. bccond lieat Unique won , Loiii | second , Tommy Ciulse third. Time 1:1 : ! Thiid hoU Unique won , ( iovernoi liat second. Tlmo 1:18. Mutuals paid 83.0 Jloiiinouth Park rtaccs. MOHMOUIH PAIIK , July 8. Handicap , fe ullages , and ono one-fourth miles : Joa Co ton won , ; i-il/abcth : second , Thackery thlu Timo-2rJf. : Koi twoearold a , three-fourths of a mile Hanover won , Onoko second , Hoi d'C ' thlid. Ti mo-l:15 } . Monniouth cup , onu and tin co-fourth mile1 MKsVoodfoid won , Kast Ljnn secom Ten Uocckei third. Timu 3:07. : Moniiioutli oaks , oneaiid one-fourth miles Dcnv Diop won , Cluiity second. Tlmo- tJ : 10 * . Handicap , for all ages , ono mlle : Klectrl won , Grenadier second , Poitland thlu riino-1 : ftJJ/ . llamllcaii steeple chase , for all ages , shoi course : Jiuchu won , Abiaham sccom Woilh thiid. Timo-aJl. : The llixao Bull Kccorcl. AT CIIIOACO Chicago . y 00014020 D'-trolt . 012000010 Pitchers Claikson ancl Getzoin. Das hits-Chicago It , Detroit 7. Kirois-Chicag 0 , Detiolto. Umpire Connelly. Tno gam was vvllnes-ed by 1.2,000 people. Plttsburg . 1 10308100- litooklii . 0 01000000 Pltcheis Galvln and Poitei. Uaso hlts- Plttsburg 13. Ihooklvn'J. llnore Plttsbur 3 , Urooklii ! ! . Uinplio Bradley. Cincinnati . 0 SllOOOiO Metropolitans. . . 0050001 o Pitciicrs-Mnllano and Mays. First bas lilts Cincinnati 10 , Metiopolftans 8. Erroi Cincinnati b , Metiopolltaii ! . 0. Umplro- Yalentino. A'i Lorisvir.i.E Loulsvlllo . 4 1 n 0 .1 l i 3 l-l Athletics . 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3- Pltcliers Kamscy and Kennedy. Has hlts-Loulsvilhi lb. Athletics l > . Ihrois- Louuvlo2 | | , Athtctlcb i. Uniphe WalcU. A r ST. lo ma st. LouU. . 3 0 1 1 0 0 S 0 0 1 il.iltliuoio . 0 00000000 Pltchois-MtCliuuIs and Kllroy. Uuiplr Kelly. Ar KKSAS Cirv KaneasCity . 0 St. Louis . , . , l 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 Pilchois-IJojlo , Cahlll and Whitney. Ua plrc Maplcdvmo. , Cfioliua'a Deadly Work. Rosir , July 8. The chok'Ki returns for t ( day are : Hrlndise , 130 UVT eases , -(0 deaths Knntnna , W new rose ? , 10 deaths ; L&tlano. i eaaffs , ai deaths ; San vleto.27e.iscs , 4 deaths Vcnkv , 1 iiewc&so , U deaths ; Codlgaio , ncvi.isc , 1 death , audbuvoial cases in th of Oologua , 1'uduaaud Vicouti. URGED ON TO THE CHARGE Republican Editors Gall Loudly Per Invest ! gation of the Payne Bribery. THEY RESOLUTE AT LENGTH The- United Stnlci Sonnto Must Purlf } Itsc'M' 01 1'roTC tlio Chnrcs ( 1'nlsc-Ohlo Will 1)0 Hoard. Editorial Mot Shot. s , Ohio , .Inly 8 Tlio lepubllciii editors of tlio state met nt thereDublloin staU hcadquirten nl lla. 111. , there bolus ; seventy llvorechtcied iiiul others came In on Ilic nooi tmln. Tlio object of tlio convention Istc take some action expressive ot their view < on the rcliml uC tlio United States sen ate ( o ordoi nn Investigation ol tlio election of Scnntui P.ijnc. 'J'lio con \elitlon oig.inl/cd by electing licniT.il Jaine ; M. Comic1 } , of Toledo , cliaiiman , who ap pointed the following committees : Itesoln tions-M. Ualstcad , W. S. Capellar. Clmilei K liildvvln , J. lVlro.it , .John llnpley , Lcc lliiseh and Daniel A. Isndd. Peimanentoi ganlatton ot icimbllcan editors D , 1) Taj lor. W. C. Ljons , C. K lionbrakc , if. is Wilson. T. C. He } Holds. Telegiams woio lead from a. largo nuinbui of cditoislio wcro iiiiablu to bo piesent , expressing pressing svnipithy with tlio movement amontrthcm IMwIn Cowlos , of the Cleve Kind hcadei , who said : " L'ho lepubllcan ! of noi them Oliio unanimously con dcinn thu action of thu Unltec btates enato In condoning tin biiing of the senatorial nomination foi II. 15. Pa } no ; that justice to him icqulre1 th.it the eh.uges should bo Investigated , am th.it his bilcnco in not demanding an itu call Cation sneaks volumes , and , if Innocent , hi should clear Ids name from suspicion. 1'hoconvention adjourned to ll0 : ! p. m , when the committee on it-solutions submit ted tlio following : To the Senate of the United States : Tin republican edltois of Ohio , in convcntioi assembled , icspuctftilly repiesent that tin circumstances preceding and attending tin election in 1SS4 ot HeniH Pa } no to tlio United States senati trom Ohio induced a iirm bellol in tin public nuiul at tlie time that his eketlon was accomplished by tlio corrupt use of money , Developments since liavu continued this boiler , it lias b"come the settled convictlor ot tlio people ot O.ilo tiiat I'.ijuo holds hU se.it in tno senate as a result ol bribery. It would bo dllllcult to find a \vell-lnloinied person in the , state to sell- ously dlsinte | the tact. These convictions aio not the icsultof paitism iceling , lei it i ; notorious that the accusation of coiruptton 01 U'imtedwith persons , of opposite political opinions tiom ourselves , and jet the inllu- enee ot money and tlio power of paitj dis cipline ha\e , in moit eases , caused them t ( detend , i.uhei tli.in todenouiieotlicsechaigei llrst made bj themsohes. Your memoiial- ists-,11110 the geneial conviction. The tai- icaelilngovils of the situation aio inanilest Kediess can onh come from the senate ot the United States , and wo theiotoio respectfullv and eaincstly leqiicst that thu sen.itn will dnect an Im estimation to be made , believint it will establish tlio charges ot bubeiy and coniiptlon loiinallj presented by the Ohlc senate and house of icpicsentatives Kxpresslvo of the coin lotions of the Republican editors ot Ohio aic the enclosed resolutions and an addles1 adopted , and \\e ask that the senate shal vindicate the chiraclei of the state , either bj dealing up these ) chaigcs or bv puritvlni ! that bed > iromtho presence of the inembci eounptlj' elected. Itesolvcd , That It isdeclarcd to be ihebcllel of tlio niembeis of this convention , and thoj so charco tint the election ot Henry 13. Pajnc to thosenatoot the United States was pi oeinei ! by the eonnpt use ot large sums nt mom1 } tiirnUhctl and ilisbuibedby the acknowledged agents and leprpscntativcs of Mi. Pajne : and tliat tills convention luithci declaies it' belief that an investigation by the senate wit. substantiate this chaigc , and thov aie nol avvaro that the fact has been In any diiect and lesponsiblo way denied. Kcsolvcd , 'Jhat the senate commlttco on privileges and elections be , anil it is heiebv ieiucsted | , Jo act lavorablj upon the cominut- cation ot the nicnibeis ot the Ohio delegation in congress asking for a jecounlderatlon ol the vote Wheieby the committee declined to lecommend an investigation of the election ot Mr. Payne , and also to take into'onsidera- tlon the linal communication ot Keprosonta- lives hlttlo .mil liuttci\\oitli , otleiing fmthei evidence of hitbeiy In the election of Mi. Pavne. ami finther vvulghtlei icasons for In vestigating. Kcsolv cd , Tliat In case ( he senate committee on privileges and elections adheres lo its ie- poited decision , the senate of Hid United Males be requested to taKe this decision ol Its committee on pilvilcges and elections Into consideiatlon and ievers.o it. llesolvcd , That It Is suggested lo the senate of the United btates not to Ignoio its time- honored custom and ttnn liom Itsdooir statement which comes so fully suppoited , prefeulng the cliaigo that one of its seats in that body was puichased with mono } n charge wfilch , If ignored by tlio senate , must untavorab ! } Inlluonco the icputatlon ot thai bodj Itself. Itesolved , That It Is the riu'ht of the people ot the state , tiuitlament.il nml vital in clmrac- tei , to have an Investigation Into the sena- tpilal fclt'ctlon ' therein , tfhen the sanuEi < charged by repicseiitafivo and lesponsiblc authoritv. as has boon done in this case , tc have been accomplished by bilbeiy or othei con tint means. Kesolvcel. 'lhat a copy of these icsolntions , attested to by the olllcors of this convention , bo tiansmlttcd to the piosident of tlio soiv ate. ate.Tho foregoing resolutions weio supplo- mcnted by tliclolloniusmcnioiial , addies ed to the scnatoof the United States : The republican editors of Ohio , assembled , vv ho consider tlio mattei of ginv o concern to their state and to the nallon , ask theattcn- tlqn of the United States senate and ol the cnuntiy to the bilef piesontatlon ot the ease. For the llrst tlmo In the lilstoiyof the republic - public , a state , speaking tlnouch Its legisla- the and other equally responsible accredited agents , piofeiiing before the piopei commit tee of the national senate definite and well supported charges of wholesale brlbeiy In thu pinclmso of ono of hei seat-.In thosenate , has , KO fnr as the committee on pilvilczea and elections of the senate can decide , been turned away and icfused the opnoitunlty which she sought tomaUo good the chaitfes of bribery by legal pioof. Tluough accredited leprcsontatfvcs the state has asked the Benato commltteo to reconsider thu advcisc declb on , and vv Idle awaiting Its action , we , ns citizens of Ohio , propose to bo heard. We maintain that thu senators of tno United btates hold their seats at the hands of the states , acting through their respective legis latures ; tliat these latter bodies form ihc proper channel of communication between tlio state and scnato In all that pertains to the Integiity oflts seats In that body. No In- 6tancohasct arisen In the history of the senate vvhero specific and well buppoitcd charges01 bilbery In a bonatoilal election , piefeircdb } tholcglslatuio of n state , have not been pioperly Investigated by the senate. In fact , so zealous 1ms the senate been of its own Integiity and honor , that It has hereto fore promptly ordered an Investigation upon thomeiiioilalofitscltlicns , and In other cases upon the memorial of Individual members ot the legislature chaiglpg fraud In the senator ial cRctlons The chaigothat thereat ot Henry H. Payne was purchased by the cor- nipt use of moiiry b.y Ids Immediate agents In Duylng the votes of the members of thft sixty- eighth general assembly of Ohio has been made before the national senate and gujV poited belorp Its committee on privileges and elections with such authority , dlioctness of slice-location and showing qredltablo nd con vincing evidence , ns has never before licen broiigirt to nenatorlal attention In any cause w hlcu the record of congiesa discloses. This vv 111 appeal1 from the follow lufe facts : } ' Upon Hie finely prlutp charges that fifteen members Of Uiolccislatuiov > hlch had elected Mr. Payne had been paid money for tuelr Votes. Tlio nousfi of repreeeintatlves of our state hereupon ordered an Investiga tion into tbo ciiQ ot IQUJC o ( Its ueu ers vvho bad been members of the former legislature and who were ninonc the e elmrged vvltl Imv ins received bribes.Vldlo this commit tee did not llnd evidence to prove the charge' ' niralnsl these particular members , It dl < tiansmit evldpuce to the semte of tin United Slates \vhlch iMnbll'hed as strong i prlmi facie case of fraud In the election eMi Mi Pajnoas was overlaid before that bodj In anv similar cn c. J. The Mate cential renubllcan commltlci of our stale , at a mectini ; called to eotisldci the mattei , passed resolutionselmr.'Iiip. upov Intormatlou nud belief , tliatthe scatof Pajiu was purchased , and rcfpicstlng the senate U Investigate theeharee , mid appointing Hepre sentatlvc.Iohn l.lttle , of om slate , to apprii befoio the senate committee , In belnlf ot tin lepnblicansof Ohio , and present the proof- upon w lilch the grave charges made Ind beer prrfeticd. .1. The semte of our state , acting for Itself fuitniilatcd delinltediamcs that the scat ol Mi. Pajuo wasbouu'lit , declared ii'a onsfoi Us belief , and forvvaided them to ( lie bcnat ( with the request that an Investigation wluli' ' be ordeicd 4. The house of lonrrsentatlvcsof Ohio , fol lowinc thocx.tmploof the Ohio senate , am aUluc for It ell and In addition to the rep u of its committee , passed a lesolutlon chare Ing brlberj in Pav tie's election , and also ask lin ; the MMiate toli.no the < amo investigated 5. Kepresenlatlvo LHtli ! appealed , aicoid ing to hlsaiipolntineiit , Dcfoictliescnatecom mittee omuivileges and elections , and In j statementof uniiuunl sticnuth and cleaines' showed thit there was abnndint pioof t ( lustllv tlie charges which had been forwaidet liom Ohio. At latei healing slio called to hit assistance llepreseiitatlvoltuttervvoith , ofoui tale , and eicli , In statements of great loiee laid beloie tint scnato commlttco r mass ot additional evidence , tlu chauctei of which propeilv staitlcii tlio coutitly , although it seems to nave fallen dead upon n noi tion of the committi e. ' 1 hi1 was no less than an oiler to piovo , by legal evidence , hi case tlie senate would atloul Ihem an oppoitniilty bolote a committee ol investigation , that Oliver A. Pavne , son ol tlie senator , < ontilbuted 3100,000 iovvaids tin pincliast ! ot the scat fet Ins father in the sen nte ot the Unltoa .States ; that David K. Paige one of tlienianageisor the Pajno election , took S6\OOU , either of tlie above sum , or as ar Independent sum , to Columbus lei use In tin pmcliasi'ol members In the icglslntuie. am that John It , McLean , of Cincinnati , paii 8100,000 to heln secure votes lor Mi. Pajne Desides this , Messrs. Little and Untlervuntl piesonted muiv pi oofs tending to establlsl tliobiibeiv of various membeis of the legisla tine which elected Pajne. 0. Tlie colleagues of Messrs. Little ant linttciwoith , seeing the public statement tliat the senate committee had decided toic ? poit against the rc < picst tor an Investigation addiessed communication to the scnati ( .ommittec , VNhlch had tlio aiipiovalof bpna toi Sheiman , dcel.uing thoii beliel In UK charges of bubeiy brought againstPajne and tlie furlhei conviction that they cou'd ' hi established by Investigation , and asking toi a leconsidcrition ot t'io ' case at the hands ol the committee. It is theiefore submitted to tlie committee on pilvlleties and elections , to the senate am to tlio people of tiio United States that , wher this show ing , and om state thus speaking and thus ulliiming iliiough icgularly ap pointed and responsible lopiescntatlves , has alight to a lull hearing undci oath foi it > witnesses beloie the seiuto commltteo ol investigation. In case the showing thu > made and tlio lequestthusfounallypiesentcr and stionglj supported , me not deemed sulll cient to jitstity nn investication , it will seem dltlicnlt to eoncelvo under what ciicnm stances one can obtain a hoaiing when chaigcsof bilberj ala made.Vo tlicrefou lequcstof thesenato that In its foitliconiln * leport liom Us coiiimltteo on pil\ lieges and elections. It vv ill determine and announce foi the beneht of all the'states the forms whtcli must be complied with and the condition1 which must exist uefoio the senate will pro cecd in an Inquiry toucning the piuchaseol ouo of Its seats. Iftho senate icqulies fur ther action than Juts'been taken bj thfiOhic rcpubllcins , it will bo Iuteie3tliig nnU in- structlvo to Vllio country toItntnv what its roahiic'iionts can be , If the sums named by the Ohlc lepubllc'tns as coriuptlv used to elect Pav nc aienot snlliclentto secure an Investigation , it becomes important to know what limit ol expjiidituie mustbo icichcd in onlci to cs tablish a pi inu iacie case of sunicient sticngtl to liistnean investigation. It has been pub llcly anuoiinced by ono senator w ho oppose ; the investigation tliat his opposition is based on the tact that the monej used to purchase Pajuo's election was expended foi caucii1 votes mid not toi votes on thelloorof flu lciislatuio , and that the senateeannotnndei- take to Investigate the caucus. If these reso lutions be adojitcd by tlie senate It will pio- claim that heit-alter the open purchase ol caucus nomination by monev will bonobai to the undistiubid occupation ot a seal in the senate. T\\o other senator have declaied that they opposed tno investigation because It doe : not appear that Payuo was a party to the coiinpt use of money. This , In other woids , Is to declare that a man's , agents , including his neaiPst lelatlves.may go among the mom- beis ot the state legislature with a supply ol grcenbicks and buy a senatorship with as much fiflcdom as ho would puicliasc the fmi- 11 } supply of coal orpiouslons in maiket. Finallv , in adding om request foi an In vestigation to the nunv already before the senateund committee , wo expiess the hope that Ohio lepnblicansmay icceive tliat con sideration which is justly duo to the giave charges which thev make and which wo fully endorse , and that the scnato w ill not fail tc see that lU good name is Involved In the question Dicsented foi Us decision. [ Signed. ] M. HAI STT VD , Cincinnati Oommciclal ( Luctte. W. S. OAriMH.t.Eii , Manstleld News. Cuv.nrr.s K. HAI.HWIV , Mount Veinon Jlopubllcan. J. P. Tar.xr , Ocnova rimes. L. HIHSCII , Ohio Sontaagst. I ) . A. l uiii ) , OhloTiibune. JOHN HOPI.KV , Hucjrus Jouumi. Commltteo on Itesolutlons , This icport Is sinned also by eaeli of ( lit soventvlive edltois in attendance. Othei editors In Ohio bj telegraph ask tliat their names bo signed to the icsolutlons. The reports of the committees were unanl moiisly adopted , after which a permanent or gani/atloinvas nlfected by the Udoptlon of .1 S. J. Fllckfnger. of the Ohio Journal : trcas- tuer.T , C. Heynoldt ) . of thoAkioi ) Iioacon. An executive committee \vns elected , con stituted of J. M. Comoy , M. Holstcad , 0. M , Nichols and C. r. B ildvv in. Altei tlio editors adjourned they called on Cioveinor Forakcr In a bodj' , Thogovcinoi mode a speech In which ho endorsed tlm no- tlon ot the convention , ami icviowed bilgllj tlio occasion lor sucli action on their pair , beciet.uy ot State. Koblnson , Mr. llalsteail and others also inniln speeches. Anutlior Conl Syndicate. ST. Louis , Mo , , July 8. The second at tempt to form a coal syndicate In St. Louis , embracing tlio mining Interests In southern Illinois within a radius of lifty mllns , liaf proven successful , and aitkles of incorpora tion have been Coin-aided to the sccietaiy ol state oIllinois. . Tim incorpprators are C. J , Urandall , K , 1Donk and Kdward Devoy , Tno capital stock Is 85,000,000. It is said tc be held by St. LonUnion who are in the syn dlcate. The combination takes in all mine" in southern Illinoi with the exception ol perhaps half adozeif. A Tclc rapti Hull. Nr.w YOIIK , July 8. In the two million dollai suit of llecplvei Kauisvvorth , of the Hankers' & Meichnnts' Telegraph companj against the Western Union Telegraph torn- piny lor destruction of the plalntm 's wlit-s , Judge Lawrence to-day , In the supreme couit , denied tlio motion of the defense tc dismiss the case. lye House Hiirnctl. AI.UAHV , N. V. , July 8.-The Ice house belonging longing to the Knickerbocker companj Of New York , located on Jplllo island , aboui four miles below this city , burned last night Two engines In the building and nearly one hundred thousariel feet of lumber oil the dock vv ere entirely binned. Nomination ICopoitetl Adversely. WABiiixerrotf , July S. The. senate com uiltjoo on commerce to daj'repoi ted adverse ! ) on the nomination of Herbert T. IJeccher tt be collector of cmtoinsat I'oit Tov > useud \Y ! Ohautnuquans ntOreto Enjoying Thcmsolvc in Spite of Hot Weather. OTHER NEWS FROM NEBRASKA A Whole Drove of Ho s Killed liy tli < Went Crops liclng Scorchcil Simpson Still Per linll. The Crete Assembly. CitrrrK , Neb , July 8. [ Special Telcerair to the ur.r.J Warm weather and warm Inter cst continues unabated at tlio nsscmblnm It's larc attractions still continue to drav numerous arilvals fiom the outside world The lawyers' business meeting iitthoclosi of thu lectuioof last evening resulted In tlu formation of an oiganlzation to bo callci "TlioLaweisoftiie\cbraskaCliautauquaAs sembly , " with an atilhorl/ed capital of 55,000 SaWot which Is to bo raised at once. Dili- ccis woic elected ami a commlttco appointed to chaw up a constitution and bylaws. 'I ho question of temperance and tlio Intel csts of tlie dilution occupied a proniincn place In the cxeicises of the dav. Tlie ad dress this aftcinoon I > > Mis. J. llllen Poster , of Iowa , was a giand appeil for temperance She argued the liquor tr.idlo not from Its moial.its sentimental standpoint , but Iron its economical side , bho lalsed the qucstloi of Us expediency , stating that intcmpeiaiicc detracted matcilally fiom the value o the national Industries by rendering the men engaged in these liuliistilcs less I foi tlieii woiK. bho closed hei lectuie wltl an earnest plea for constitutional pi < ihlbltion i'lie ehildien's mccrng at 5 o'clocl was onu that will long bo ic membcied by them. Piofcssoi Slier win's class sing them a glee , and a Miss Paiker , of Lincoln , i celled "IJobollnk. " Hei wondeilnl Imitation of tlio blid dellglilec all. Dr. Dunning , Mi < . J. Kllcn Foster am Dr. Meredith each lmpios oil some good les sous on the minds ot the little folks in r , vei } pleasant wa } . It is icgiettedby all , am especiall } b } Protocol S. K. Holmes' noiuia class , Unit daiiceious illiiess in his famllj competed him to lei\e this atteinoon lor hi ! homo at Plainlield , N. J. A half hour con ceit under the ch.iige of " ' "Hiightlj tlie bunliglit Cllmmcrs" was giver bj Miss Gates , ot Hiownvillc. Poiest Clienej pve anothei of his delightlul violin solos Ihis gentleman has become vcij populai with the assembly audience dining his stiv The concert part ol the eteicises closed witl a lecitation by Miss Paiker. Kiank Uvaul'i Icctnio on the "Mission of Humoi" closce the piogiammu ol tlie day. State Firemen's Tournament. FituMOM , Neb. , July 8. [ Special to tin BIE.J The local committee of aiiangomonti foi the State Firemen's tournament , whlcl conveneshcre August 24 and continues foui das , are completing the details of picpara tion. Kveiything points to the complete sue cess of the tournament , and om citizens hav ( raised 5,3,000 to be distributed in pri/cs nm to defray expenses. Tlmconinilttce have jusl completed tlie list of pri/es , piemlums , etc. as follow's : First Day , August 2t Reception of visit ing llicmcn ; grand parade ot luenicn at p. m. iwSocond-Day. Augusta's. Forty-one second hose race , UnO a. in. ; lust pnze , S150 ; second prize , SlOO : third pii/e , S75. Foitj'-six second liook and laddei race , 2 p. m. ; first piUo , SIM ; second pi be , S100 ; thiid prize , $75. Thud Day , August-0. Hook and laddei race for companies that hav o nov qr contested ; ! i:50a. : m. ; hrst prl/e , SUO ; second pii/e , 3V : thlid pri e , § 5 ? . HO-.O ince ioi coinpanlef that have UPVOI contested : J p. m ; Hrst pi/o , S100 ; bccond pibo ST'i ; thiid pii/e , 510. ix- : hlbitlon Pomplei laddei coips : 7 p. m. ; foi the companj making the llnesthlbitani ( : pcifoiming its woik inmost effective manner - ner , pibeSM ) . Touith Unv , August 27. Exhibition ol watei woiks 10 a. m. Afternoon of Fouith Day State race foi hohk and ladder companies : Flist pruc , S10C and belt : second pii/e , S100 ; thiid pibc , s" < 0. Luldcimen's contest : Pii/o S'O , cold badge. State race foi hosp companies : Kirst pri/e , Sioo ami cnit ; second pii/e , S101 ; thiid pi I/O , tno. Couplers'contest for best coup- leis : Two gold badges , SISeach. Himpsoii lu Search or Bail. NnniiAfcUACiTy , Julv 8. [ Special Tcle- ciam to the HKIThe ] latest move In the mattei qt D. W. Simpson , kite treasurer ol this conhry , Is the dlschaige of Ills attorneys , Messrs. F. T. Hansom and K. F. Wan en , and the employment , as the Pic s of this city sajs , of Hon. T. U. Stevenson , A. S. Coles and Gco. W. Cov ell. This mov e Is made , It Is siumlsed , in tlio hope that these new at- toinoys ma } bo moio foitnnate in obtaining ball forliim. ThoUir man haslnteiviewed Mr. Stevenson , who by the way. Is one of Mr. Simpson's bondsmen , and ho denies that hohas cvei boon retained as a counsel and says ho could not bo consistently , being one of Hie bondsmen. Simpson was seen this inoinlng bv the 13cc icporter , but lie refused to bo interviewed. The commissioner have not as vet made any set tlementwith blmpson , and reliiso todosd until moio light Is thrown on the somewhat intilcato woik of the tieasuier's lecoids tot thepist twoljeais. The discharge of Mr , bimpson'h attuinosand tlio employment of now ones , as the former wcio two ot the bilghtost lawyers in the state , places a new pli.iso on the Simpson case , and Is npt to make people think that all Mi. .Simpson is aftei Is ball , which lu all piouabllity no will not got. DIe From Hont. FKKMOXI , Neb. , July 8. [ Special to the UKU. | The extioino heat of the past few davs has been destrosslng and ovci } thing Is buffeting tor rain. The most seiloiis icsuli from Iho heat was suffered Tuesday byV , S , Drown , a well-to-do farmer living In tlu central patt of this county. Ho had on bane twocarsot fat hogs which ho had sold a low days befoio to a Nlckeison buyer. On Tues day ho started to ctrivo them to market , r distance of .six or seven miles. Itoforolu had gone half way the fat poikois vvcio ovei como with the licit and only nlnu out of UK whole drove of IIS head survived. Mr. liiowi sustained a loss of about SI00. A Talk : on Labor. LIXCOI.X , Xeb. , July 8.-SpecialTdcgran [ toliioI5ii.l F.Y. . Fogg , of Michigan , ad diesfsedalargoaudiencti of laboilngmcn It front of the goveinmcnt building to-nluht on the question of Knights ot Labor. Mr I'ogj ' Is n convincing speaker , thoroughly convei sail t with the labor question and the dim cnltles that exist between capital and laboi ami his speech was closely listened lo niu frequently applauded by It's ' audience. Mi Fogg has lemalned in the city since the at ! under the solicitation of bis labor acquaint unces hero who wished to hear him again. Pushing the Work , LINCOLN , Neb. , July 8. [ Special Tclrgi.in to the Bin : , | S. H. H. Clark , of the Missoin Pacific , was outo\cr the line cast fiom thl. city to-day and reports the work makliij rapid and satisfactory progiass. The road i' ' being graded and tracklaylng has been com pleted for n mlle and a half out fiom thl : place , and the Ifitli of Aiurust will see legula' ' trains running on this line bctvvccn OmaU : and Lincoln , Mr. Clark bad In his company making this Inspection fiieuds of the ioai who wore In the city. Fremont's Water Works Squabble FJIKMONT , Neb. , July 8.-fSpcclal to tin UKJ : . ] The water vvoiL's squabble still con f iuued , At the last meeting ol th1 city coim ell a resolution was pnssed giving the con tractors tcndijs to complcto their workae cording to contract < ir their bonds would In foi felted. Nothing has boon done slnco am their time1 Ins expired What will be the out come remains to be seen , llorso Thtof Cnptiirett. SfiifMruob , , Iul } 8 [ Special Tele gram to the Hrr 1 To div John Spodnek , .1 j oitng man of about twenty , was brought In from the noi them part of the county and Indeed in jail on the charge of horse steillne , He was traveling nnitli and had In bis pos- psion a mno and colt which bad been stolen out of the pasture , of James Hill list Satur day. In default of bill Spndnek will Ian- guHi In the county jail until the next term of thodlstiict coutt , Hot Woiuhcr nml Crop * . V u f.NTiM , Neb , July s [ Special Tele gram to the Hoi1. 1 tiie.it uneasiness is being leltheieby fauucislniegaul to crops , owlnj to the continued extraoidlnary heat. It has been for a week from 1CUJ to 100 ° . The crop ; never looked bottom week ago , but com ami oils aio snlTi'iltn ; , and If rain docs nnt fall within tlio next lew days , will piovo a tall uie. I'ort Nlohrnrn. Neb. , Jul } 8. [ Special cram to the Btu 1 ( ieneial Crook Is lieieln- spccltnc Tort Niobrara. llo was waimtj welcomed bj thoolllceis of the ganlson ami c ti/cus , whoiogrclted he could not remain longei to receive a public demonstration In his Honor. They Tell n DlfTcroat Story Prom Mr. . I lIA Al > OLl July 8. C. C. Meado. chief clcik , and K. FKobb , Recietiry of the lliothcriiood of Postal Clerks , have prepared n response to tlio statements of Postmaster Cicnoral Vllas. In substance thej say tliat the postal del ks expected veiy geneiallv on the incoming of the present administration to bo icmoved ; that In such anticipation , some icsigncd , olhcis got their houses In older to go ; that Postmaster General Vilas , by his ciicuku of March 31 , I'-Hl , gave thorn to understand expressly that there should bo no removals without cause and none for political causes. Soon , however , theii faith was shaken by re peated and frequent removals ot good men without cause ; that by icason ot such re movals Incieascd work was imposed upon them. They woio icqulied , in addition to their legnlar and oneions duties , to teach the new men ; that new men weic elton promoted meted OVPI them- that In some Instances these new men weie given leave of absence to devote time to political woik without complaint 01 icbiike , while old cleiks were being iciimved for alleged political work done } ears betoie ; tliat they lelt they were being Imposed upon h\ having additional duties ami woik put on them , and bv lavorltlMii slio\\n In many wavs to the now appointees ; that they had a pride in the clliciency of the seivlee , and found that those things tend lodestiov that etllcicncv ; that they objected to removals being made upon sec lot clnipes unknown to them , and to which they had no oppor tunity of inplvinc or being heard ; that tlieli oigatil/atlon was founded upon these things , looking to tlio good and elli- cienc } of the public service , and to ptovent , it possible , its dostiuetion by constant and licqtiuit lenmvals without ciuse ; that nmlei the piotessions and promises ot the post mas- tei gcneial , tlio public would infer that the icmovalsweic made on good and sulHcicnt cause , thus leaving a stigma on the person iivmrtv'ed , and unjustly so : that the sense of then protest was tbat , In justice to those re moved , thev only asked that the cause of re moval should be made known ; that wldlo , as publiesei vants.they recagni/cd tlieli duties to the public , and luithfully and /ealously pei- toriued them , foi pioof ot which they point with pride to tlie sen ice Itself , they lelt tliat as men and cltl/ens they weie entitled at least to tail ami just consideration bv the postm.istei geneial ; that what they did was not in .111 } spiiic ot Insubordination 01 ob- stiiictiou , but , on the conlr.iiy , was in the hU'hest inteiest of tlio postal sen Ice , on behalf ot the public , and in then own interests as men and cill/cns wishing the good opinion ol the public and the maintain , moo of the high clliciency of the postal service ; that they Intended to wait upon tlio postmaster coneial and submit these things to his consideration , when ho hurriedly lemovcd a large nunibei of eleiks Without , heai ing. This they believed ho did lo avoid beliig confronted with his iccoids ol icmovals. _ KANSAS nrjPUuTTlOANS. Resolutions Adopted and n State Ticket Nominated. Torru v , Kas. , July 8. The republican state convention icassemble-d this morning. The committee on icsolutions reported back asctof iesolutinns which had been relcrred to them , lecommendlng the passage of the platfoim as originally lepoiled In these dispatches and they weio adopted with but ono dissenting vote. McBrldo Introduced a icsnlutlon vesting in rallioid commission ers additional powci to icgulato the rates. etc. , asking that the inlcs bo suspended and It bo made part of the platform. This is the same resolution adopted by the lepubllcin paitj tvvoveaisagi. ' 1 he motion wasdcleatcd - ajesllnavs200'3' ; ' . The state central committee ) was then tnosrn. The nomination of ofllcois then begun. D. M. vallentlno nud ( ieoice ( 'handler toi judge of tlio Eleventh Judicial district weie put In nomination. YallQiitlnu was selected by n vote of Sd'i to 17. ! . Tlio nomination w as made unanimous. W. 1 ! . Smith , of Atchlson , placed John A. Mai tin In nomination for gov 01 noi , ami h was declaied elected by a ilslng vote and tlueo cheers. Lieutenant ( jovwnoi A. II. Hlddln nml Secielary of htatoL. H. Allen weio also icnomlnatcd by acclamation , ( lovonoi Mai tin appc-aicd and addics-ed the lonventlon , altei v\hlch aic- cess was taken foi an liom and a half , RiTho convention leassembled and piocccdcd lo the nomination ol tieaMiici. On the liist ballot candidates iccehed voles as follows : Howe , l20 ! > : Notion , Ay.inmilton \ \ , OU ; htovei U ) ' < f ; McChesncy. y. % ; Gieenr . At thoafteinoon hosslon the ticket was completed as follows : Tieasnrei , II. Hamil ton , of { Miininei coiintv ; audltoi , Tlmotliv McCaithy , of Laincdj attoinov general , S. U. Uiadfoid. ol Osage ; Hipeiintendent ol fchools , J. H. Low head , ot liouibon , aftoi which the convention adjoin ned. Swept Ity u Torimdo , i : , July 8. Captain Alkerjy , ol IhoUritlsh steamship Konilowoith , which anivedhoio to-day fiom Poit Antonio , Ja maica , lepoiHthaton Juno 27 the Island was swept by u toinado which created havoc with thopiopeity of the natives and caused a los estimated at SWO.OOO. The low lands weie inundated , and ( ji cat fields of banana tucs weio devastated , Cable connections weie destroyed and many vessels woio loin Irom tlieli mooringAs ! , tai as could bo JcaincJ no lives weio lost. Hoadj Kor HIIBIICKH | Acnln. NEW Yoiiic , July S.-Kx-pjcsliloiit Arthui was to day elected president of thoboaidol dlrettoisol tlio Aicado Hallway company. Ylco Pi csldent Smith ftiteci to tlio meeting that ho had just lecclsed n telomm fiom Aitlnir stating that ho was vciy much Inv piovod In health , and thai 1m expected to take an euwgetlc pait In the allaiis oftlmuniv pan } , 'iho ( ompaii } la to build un under- gtoiiiid lailwaj on Jiro.ulvvay. K. of It. I'lcnlo. Henri' ncovgo Assembly , K , of L , arc miUur ; oxteiisivo preparations for then pienie , to bo givou at I'aplllion pn tinl iiutsij' , A splendid inogrammo lias been aiianpcd , foot rocos , fut men's races , ladies' r.iccb anil oilier i aces boinjt iiinoii the features of the days' bport 'i'bo ox > curslonUtsivUl Jeavo tlio J'nlon ' P.iclhi depot on a special ti.Un at 8 30 o'clix k on Saturday moiniiij , ' , rctuinniH : ut 0 o't-loc1. lu STILL TROLLING FOR TROUT Sioux Oity Folico Scotuitig the Country Poi Hatch's Murderer , A WOMAN CAUSED THE KILLING Th" nefpnso HottliiM Its AtcnmoiH lo tlio ilrouii liupcaetimrni Trlnl I > CIISOII'H | Postonioc I'ljjht Units In IlUnvs. -the Murderer. SIOVN CITY , la. , July s.-fSpcclal Tec\ ) gram to Iho HKI. ] The pilnelp.il topic ol conversation hero to-da } Ins been the piob- ablecapluro of Muideier ( leoigo A , Trout. Half a do/en ofllcers are on his tiall , but un able as vet to eaptino him. The whole conn. ) try tlnough which ho Is tiavelini ? has bcon j n | pi Neil 'nml the people will assist in Iho se.ueh. Tiout Is In n nigged , tlmbc'icd conn- ' Uy , atroidlng aheltoi to the fugitive , hcnco the delay In takimihlni Itiiowtiirnsoulthat the diniculty between Hatch and Tiout leap ing to Iho murdei was not linaneial matters , but \vomin. . On mimcious occasions theAq men have been known to Indulge In lieatccl quariels ovoi n eeitain wonun of the eltV Onl } a fovv evenings befoto the tragedy , a ( ' quanel of this kind almost resulted In blows. ' 1 ho mother of Hatch Isstill hc-io , hut declines to state wliethei hei son wasevei niirrleil tc ? the woman goliii * undei tlm nnmu of Mr * . ' Hatch , 01 not. Hutit Is eeit.iln that thoioarei facts in icgaid to the social relations of thofi pm ties that will , when divulged , give a now color to the whole nllnh. i I Auditor Ilrovvu , Dps MOIXES la .July 8. Tim opening ot tlie Impeachment tiial this morning found all tlie senutois present but ono. A few mo ments aflei 0 o'clock Mr. Lehman opened the nicnmcnt on tlio part of the defense. The first hour and a hilt was gl\en to a gonoial lev-lew of the case , and whether It was pcssl- blo totiy lospondentb } tlicinles laid down b } Managci Uall in his opening aigumont oC } esterd.iy. He was willing to take the artf- cles ol impeachment , ono wr one , and rim tlnough them as they weio fiamcd by thor house ot rcpiosentitives. In all the rcspont dent Is chaiged with wilful and connptand wrong practices in pot foi mini ; tlm duties of auditor ot stato. Ho dcslruOl tlio respondent to bo judged with that ) view , wi.cther the acts which had been proven , and which ho admitted the lic ensed had clone , were done with that motive. Hut he objected to his being died on the gionnds of a mistaken Idea ol law 01 an In- terpictatlon oC law , which did not agree with the Idea of the managei. He wanted the light to bo kept to tlio level 0,1 which It was stalled. He then went tlnough tlio eniho thirty mtlclcH , answering the arguments put loithb } the mosecntioii ol } esteid y. At the close ol his speech the senate nd loin ned until 80 : ! Friday moinlng , whefli Mamigci Cousins will speak , followed btf Counsel IJIIN , and Mamuel Wcavei to closa tlio speeches. ' 1 ho argument will probably take the lemalnder of the week. A Veteran Kntally Injured. DunuciiK , la. , Jnl } 8. [ Special Telegram to thoBr.r.l Ucorgo Wiley , an inmate ot the soldiers' homo nt Milwaukee , has been visiting In ibis city , and to-day ontcied the stables of the Bennett house and was kicked bv a vicious hoise. liaclmlng his siuills bieaklng libs and Inllietlng lataFinjuiIcs. Viciously Assaulted. Dr.MSON , la. , July 8. [ Special Telegram to the UIH. ] Amurdcious assault was made on A. 15. Keith by James Williams this afternoon - noon over the postonica affair. Williams H a giant in stieiiKth and attacked Keith fiom behind , without wainlug , giving no oppor tunity of defense. Keith was seriously but not fatally Injined. Fatal Sunstrolco. CLINTov , la. , July a [ Special Tclegiam to the ULIJ.J Jesus Monten/cn , a Dane but a few months over from Fatheilaml , was siinstiuck while woiking In the Imivest field and died soon aftei. THE Xi\V YOluTlBOYCOTTKUS. _ _ _ _ f Tlio Chnrjro Ajuliint Tlipiu Clmnuccl to Conspiracy. Nr.w YOKIC July 8. The trial of the scvonr teen Dohcmian boycottcis of Mrs. LandgraC the baker , was continued hero to-day. Tlio court room was crowded vvlth sympathizes of the pilsoners. The prisoners watched thb' ' proceedings Intently , although uttcily nnoblo to understand a word said. The Hist witness wasMorlt/Naglo , ono of MIB. LandgraPa cmployas , who Identified the defendants as the bocotters. Ho vvoikcd for Mis. Ltvndi graf when the eighteen Uoliomlans called and demanded that she stop work. Tncro wuro only Germans working in the bakery , Iho Uohcmlans having boon oidercd out. The other witness identified the prisoners as the bocotters , detailed the ciicunjstancos of their vlsil and told of their hav ing distributed the boycotting circulars The witnesses wcio cioss examined , but not being positive In theli Identification of homo of the boycot- teis , on behalf of these the counsel for the de fense moved for their dlschatgo , Tim coun sel lot the piosecntlon said they had pioved no overt act against the men who called on MIH. LandgraC foi the liist time. Judge Hanett concurred , with this. HaIng the men who called the liist tinio had committed no crime , mid there vveiu other delondants who had bcon Identi fied as taking pai t in cither tlio Hrst or second call ot the commltteo 01 of distributing circu lars. Thcsonicn JnilgoDanettsald ho would dlschaigo. Tlie innn weio rnlcasqd and dis appeared out of couit VCTV quickly. The counsel lor clofoiino then moved foi the ells * clmigfl of tlio othei defendants on other ciounds , but this was denied by the couit. 'Iho pioseciitlon elected to drop thu other counts mid ti } Ilia icmalning pilsoneis on the grounds of conspiiacyonly. Tito Iilorly ot' the Press. Ni.w Yoiiu , July 8. Editor Schcvltseh , ot the Yolks Xeitnn , against whom it is thought the giancl jut } will llnd an indict ment , based on his cdltoiiiil donunelatoiy ot tlio jniois who convicted the Tholss boyeot- leis , called upon thetllstilet attoincy to-day In refnienco lo the matter , Maitlne told him the subject wlis uii.Ier consldciatloli. Subsd- qucntly Schevlt sch statc < l that In thoovent of his bclnif Indicted ho would likely uecuro tlio set vices of Coneial Duller to defend hliy , , "The Issue will bo , " said lie' , "omt as to vvliav jmoih In the aillclo complaim < d of weio rfr- fened to In theli capacity ol public olllclala altei the tennlnation of theli case , und tlicjr pilvatochaiailei was uotbiought Into ques tion. Tlio Olilmmo .Strikers. OIIIUAOO , Julv 8. The striking hvvlliliincn on the Lake hlioro toad have Issued u ciuu- hn In which tlioy condemn tlioinioit''il ] switchmen , and nlso icqiicst the u&sistanco ot all good people , e peclally business men , to refuse to sell anything to those * men. At Armour A : Co.'splato this inoinlng the tiali't men put In eight e.irs'to bo loaded. Two ganf ; ot men i el used to load the curs and wciodkscluiifcd. They applied foi employ ment at thu Chicago Packing and Piovhlon , company and weio rcusecl. A number of caipenters working at Swift & t'o.'s now hnuso this motnlng were set upon byaciowtl of men and driven awa } . 'llio pcillec woio called and aiicstcd tliuo ol tlattaiklutf ( ; I'uty. _ _ Charities nud Cm ri-ollons. CnicAGO , July 8. The thirteenth national confuemoof eliailtlcsnii-l collections wlJl bet held In SI Paul fiom July is to SI , In vil ( lions have been oxlendcd to tlio govoip- i > ! - > of a l slates and tfiiltoiicn 'o bo PJC cut rnd i iiuinbi't lui c M'ccuteeL