I The Omaha Daily Bee 1f\ pHt ttctcnth ytcatc omaiia thuksday MOENING , January 10. isoo NiTMirrcTt 200. THE SAME THING OVER AGAIN _ rillbuatorlDB ttao Order of the Day In the Iowa Houao ONLY TWO BALLOTS ARE TAKEN t I S ficvtrnl or the ltopublloin Members . Seriously III A Short Session * . , . ol the honnto Otlior ' limn New * 1 tin Di nillock Unbroken Des Moines , laJan 15 The senate held a short session this morning A number of resolution * were Introduced , ono providing lor tlio oipolntroent | of a committee on mlle ago The senuto ndjourncd until J o'clock tblB nftoruoon In tlio house filibustering was in order The number of sick republicans increased during ihu nlcht , and this morning three were almost dl nblcd 1 hey were Gardner of Washington Yorgy of Montgomery nnd bmlthof Mitchell After filibustering for . . hilf an hour the first roll call for temporary j BfeL . clerk tool place , which resulted in the usual P1 * tioAftor After tuklng nnother ballot It ivas nppar ctit that nothing could bo done A rcsolti- Hon wus ndo | ted for pairing , which will do away with sicK men bdng broURht in hereafter after Adjourned till 10 o'clock tomorrow A ( Iron ? Scln mo Des Moines , In , Jan 15 [ bpeclal Tolo , Kram to i nr Hi.r 1 Sixty sovc i nicn , claim y Ing to bo a mass conventton ' of the 1 ftfmors' ntllnnco of lawn met this afternoon mil evening nnd domunded the nomln alon of Governor Larrabco for United btates sonn tor , Ihu whole thing wns engineered by tlcmocrits and mugwunqs The prime mover In the meeting wus N U Ashby , the renegade who tried to sellout theullianco to the domocrnts in the campaign so us [ to defeat Hutchinson rhocommltto witted ; on Governor Larrubco tonlcht and informe 1 bim of their demand As the majority of the committee that prepared tlio resolutions 1 were domocrnts and ns all the republicans on the couiinlltco voted n alnst it , the ro publlean icgisluturo will pay very lutlu at tcntiou to it M Mi y 111 c nk the Dcmllock H Ceiiaii Rai m * la Jan 15 [ Special Tot M ogrnm to Ihe Hi.r J A special says that ' m rrank Morrison son of Dr Morn H son of Tracr , a deu ocratlc member of r | H the legislature is very ill of la grippe H nnd thu latter h is Dccn sent for Ibis inaj H break the deadlock m Nonrly Itrolcu ( Ji In n Kovv H CriiAii Uaiids la , Jan 15 [ Special Tolo B / gram to lnu Ble J There was a ' monkov B > * / aud pai rot'timo t.t , the tbirtoouth mooting ' M w\ yr of the American I'olan 1 China record usso ( iSTii elation lioro to 1 ly lho question which ' Bg/ caused the imbroglio aud kept the nssocla- * > Von for three hours In astute of perfect t V chaos was the admission of proxies Post B master Charleswho yours ago was a brnodor B nnd hclncd form the association and who has tuKcn a lively interest in every meeting I slnco had uipturod 141 proxies and pro posed to vote thorn Ihcro were personal BB charges of fraud und several of the mom B bars occupied the floor at once , and B adjournment only saved the meeting from B breaking up in a row I ho executive com uiittco wis uuthoiizod to consult legal au H thorlty , to report at the o\onlng session 1 1 his committee roportea against proxies , to which Mr Charles ontorcd his protest , and M the election of oflicers followed President H P W Lrucsdull , Lyons , Kan , sccrctury , M John Gilman , Vinton , la treasurer W A H McClurg , Wutorloo Mr Charles will con m test bis point In the courts H lomorrovv there will bo a meeting of the B swlno breeders convent on with a pro i H gramme on topics of interest to broolors Mayor Mullulv Will ( , ivo thejaddreau of wol [ ' H come H A Convention of Millers Bb Dps Moines , la , Jan 15 | bpccial Tele > B BB gram to Tin UeiThe Iowa Millers as \ , soclition mot hero today , quito a number of Bf millers from all parts of the stuto being in H attendance The ofllcurs elected for the on Bj suing yeur uro C A Conslguy of Avoca l , H president , J 11 Jones Algonn vice prcsi I dent , J 1 Sharp Des Moines , secretary and treasurer lho members had a general dls i cusslon in regard to raising wheat and milllni J the dllTcrcnt varlotlts of ' wheat now raised in the state , and a committco consisting of E A Conslgny of Avoca J 1) Jones of Alcona and b D > Nichols of Panorai was appointed to prepare an address to the farmers on the subject and have the same published in the various • papers of the state The members of the Mill Owners Mutual riro Insurance company mot in the com i ' pntiy's ' ofUco this afternoon to consider the business of the past i oar , and to elect otll 1 cers urd directors riio following were elected Abnor Groves , Dow City , uresl- dent , II C Murphy , Des Moines , vice presl dent , J G bhurp Des Molnos , secretary , OB Worthlngton , Dos Moines , treasurer Heports were all retolvod and reported p- • • * Chester litruoy runlonocl f Des Motses , la , , Jan 15 | Spoclul lelo- K js- gram to Tun Hfu ] Gotoroor Lurruboo H surprlsod everybody by pardoning Chester > H Turnoy on Monday and kooplng the fact a Bj secret until today lurnoy Is the voung I man who was on the loth of December , 16S5 , counulttod to the pcnltentnrj nt Anamosa for u term of sovunteen und a half years for the crime of burglury aud larceny on twelve indictments from Jackson county It was chareedthu hls-trul ! was irregular , his ' conviction unjust and his soatencu ex < cessl\e A treat elTort wus made to bavo him pardoned by Governor Lurrabeo lho boys mother interested [ the churches und the press aud many prominent people in his bt half , and out of this enso grew the governors ernor's arrest und trial for libel last I ob i-nan Ho published a pamphlet to show why ho didn't pardon the young man , and inuda it up of letters an 1 newspaper articles about tlio case some of which rutloctod U | > on lurnoy Ho was tried and ucqulttod , and ho di terminod to wait then until public l clamor hud ceased before ho granted a par don Tlili is the most famous pardon case r in Iowa , * A rnrnir-r * ' Itmtltuto ( CitEbTON , la , Jan 15 | Spoclal Telegram tn'liiE Bn : ] lho farmers instltuto opanod , a two d is' session hero this morning , show lug a fair uttondnnco from surrounding : ' points , notwithstanding the storm 1 ho day was occupied by an address of welcome by Mujor 1'attorson , aud u tonoril discussion on profltablu firming GcoitoVun Houston of Lenox lectured to the convention this oteuiug A Union Dopnl l'rnj > ar DesMoints la , Jan 15 [ Spoclal Telo- lram to 'Ihe Hle ] it U announced today Unit all the railroads cntoiing this city have agreed to unite and build u union depot It is understood that it will bo located south of llio court house and extend from Tilth to Sixth btrtou rourtcon rutlroads will tun trains Into this union depot Only Uiiu llmno Ij-Ii , Jin son , Mies' , Jan 15 The business v' portioii of rioru , Miss , with the exception of jT one small store , was burned lust nlUit ' 1 ho > town is on a branch of the Illinois Central i * ' railroad and has about a thousand inhabl tunts bT I ouis Jnn 15 The lurta drj goods storuofD Ciawfora wus dumaeour to the extent of til 000 by ilro this morning It was caused by eleotrlo Htht wires TIIVINO TO IIMAIj Till ) CUT | Interested Much AVmit lineal Itntes to Itcmnln Untllntnrliotl CitlCAno , Janr A mooting of the southwestern division of the Western 1 rclfjit , association was held today to con sldor what notion was nccossio In cense quoncoof tbo big cut tn cnttlo rates Inaug- urntcd by the Chicago & Alton rend lho Interested lines were anxious to restrict the implication of the roduccd rnto to through businuss from points beyond the Missouri ] river , nnd so leuvo local rates un disturbed Various propositions were mada to the Alton people which the latter declined to consider , and the mooting Anally ad j Journcd until tomorrow , when n conference feronco will bo had with the irans Missouri lines on the subject Great efforts will bo ma io to protect the local rates east ol the Misslsslpnl river , and to prevent the cut ' rnto from spreading to other Missouri river points than ICunsis city Iust ltoimit 1)1 ( Ten ntlnln Chicago , Jnn 15 , The general pnssongor ngents of the western roads mot todnj to consider the request of * the wos'crn lines that cast bourn ! differentials bo Inserted in the rate sheets uf the western roads After n good ileal of discussion It was agreed thnt the differential furcs named by the roads leading \ eastward from bt Louib l'corla , Uloomlntton } un 1 Chic tgo should bo adopted for and that basing purposes a supplement to thu various rate sheets bo Issued , to ttko cITect ; 1 cbruury 1 , ombodvlngthoso dlfforon * tlal rates The Gentli men h iVsHoulntlon Ciiicaoo Jan 15 [ bDeclal Telogrtm to 1 up IIle J lho board of m lungers of the Interstate ] Cummerco Railway association met today , but the onlj Import tnt action taken ! was to grant the nppllcitlon of the Chicago Mllwaultc" X bt I'uul tn matco n rnto of 131 on s on live ho s from bioux City , In to bav uinah 111 , on ouslnoss destlnod to eastern points this being tbo rate that applies from Omaha Illinois Count ) hiinrrvlsori Dloominoton , III , Jan 15 The conven . Hon : of county supervisors ndjournod today It adopted resolutions recommending that ' mortgigos bo taxol whether owned in the county or not that money bo taxed on the Bnmo bails is other personnl protorty , tint the state nko euro of nil the lnsino whether curaOlo or incur iblo , that the question of township euro of p lupers instead of counties be submitted to thu people und that the > world s fuir bo hold in Chicago „ ILULLM'S SllnCII Prussia's | Pinancos in a Pavornblo Cnmlitlon liriiuv , Jan 15 The emperor , in his 1 speech opening the Prussian diet today , ox pressed uiofound sorrow for the death of the dowager empress Augusta lho finances ( of Prussia , the emooror said , weio in u favor iblo condition Although the 1 revenue for tbo next few flscxl years Is not cxi ectca to c pial the expenses , they will not i bo j decreased The matriculur contributions i for j 16JI will ba largely Increased A hill providing for a reform In taxation will oo submitted A bill will also bosubi J mlttcd providing for thooxtonslonof the state j riilway now work rho harvostof 1839 was i deficient , , but ou Ing to the imperial customs I arrangements , , rcgardurg agriculture it is i . honed tbo elTects of the shortage will bo i overcome without permanent prejudice i ho recent strikes tbo emperor Bald had I clouded the prospects of tiade out he was i rejoiced thut the omploiors had removed the i working , men s grlovances and hoped the i Rtrlkes would not recur The emperor ex pressed ! the oelief that the artisan class would constantly become nioio satisQed with ItB position THE OASC ACAlNbT KUNZE l'roonoillty That tlio Iiitllo Gorman \ \ ill Ho Set Trco Chicago , Jan 15 | Snocht Telo ram to Tiir 13tE 1 lho states attorney is thinking seriously , of abandoning tbo prosecution of John Kunzo , the Cronin defendant , who was accorded a now trial ' I shall see in a few days " said ho , whether ' the now evidnnco I have is of particular value If so I will do [ nothing and unless ho can Let ball ho will stay ' in Jail until tried again If I find the evidence ' I have of not much worth I will rco ommond bis discharge " Will the Cronin jury bribers bo bought i to trial soon I ' Yes next vvook" How long \ 111 It tuko to try the casol" Not long A wcok will bo sufllciont after the Jury is secured First , of course the motion for a separate trial will bo argued When that Is decided upon the getting of a Jury will begin . Who will bo tried ! " Graham , O Donnoll and Ivavanaugh The otliors Smith bolomon Hanks and Koonoa will bo used as vvitnosses " lb Is is the first positive { [ formation that the foui last named defendants will seek immunity by confessing and becoming wit t nesses for the state . BHAZIIjIAN AiniCES Three Sonntors , and Several Depu- tinn Arrested Lisbon Jau 15 Advices from Brazil are disquieting It Is said a brother of tbo present minister of agriculture , four ox mlnlstors three senators and bo\- oral deputies have been nrrestod as implicated in the atloroptod revolution on December 18 lho provisional government , has ordered that the use of the calendar with a saints nnmo for each doy bo dlsi outlnued and that the Comtos Positivist cnlendar bo substituted , thorcfor This calendar substutcs the name of some eminent man for the saints nnmo for each day , divides the joar into thirteen months and dedicates the mouths to Moses Homer , bhukespcaro , Dauf , etc , substituting these for the mtines now in use HLIjU W1THOU1 BA1U Murderer KhoeU lias a Ilchonrini ; nnd Goes tn ! til Kansas Cm , Mo , Jna 15 | Special Telegram to Tun UtE 1 At Libert ) , Mo , today tbo case of J L Shootz who mur- ( doted the joung husband of fifteen year old Mrs Lewtou , whom ha hal botrnyel was hivon u rohoarlng Immediately ufter the [ murder ho was arrested aud taken boforon eountv Just lec , who released him on the out ragcously low bond of tt,500 'lhopublic outcry aja lust such a procecuiug was so grout that bheetz wns agulu ovreste I and taken before Justice Groy lho testimony nas heard and nt the cuncluslon of the hearing Shcctz was denied bill in any sum an 1 sent topilson The unusual spectacle of un im- mense uudtenco e'locring suuh a Judicial do- cision was then wituosuol Justice dray wns apnlaudod to the echo when he said thu ox prosoouting attoruoy would have to b < > to ; Jail , Trombllui : lot Monnroliy London , Jau 17 It is reported that sev eralLurojcau statesmen friendly to Kng lnud have oxprossol to ballsburi fears that bis action iu the Portuguese dispute will [ } afford a pretext for republicau ucttvity In btmin and Portugal thut will endanger the uouarehy's there < Mlshourl htooKinon'rt Convention bcUAHA , Mo , Jau 15 At the convention of tbo Missouri stockmen this morning a lot , ter from United btates bonator Vest ou the subject of the dressed beef comblno was read and au address on ' Conspirators > Acainst l urmers" was made by ex Sccrctury of Agriculture Coleman bpueches were mude bv several prominent men present Colonel N J , Colouiuu was made peruiuueut president A VERY LIVELY CONTESL _ Boginnlng ( of the right for the Pay master Qonornlshlp . ADULTERATED FOOD PROBLEM , A 1 icrco Ktrugglo Expeotoil In Oon- eress An Unjust Charge ARnliiMt n Urnvo Soldier Ulnlno Ilovved Down with Grief WisniNOToy HuiicAti Tnr Oxtini Huh , 1 111 roUltTKKNTII STIIBET > Washington D. C. Ian 15. I The contest for the paymaster coneralshto has oponoil with vigor 1 wo ctndidatos are In , the Held pushing tholr claims for tbo place , which will become vacant next month Lvery senatorial nnd congressional button Is bolng ' twisted from its moorings by friends of ; the candidates endorsements and records by ; the bushel are piling into the war depart ment to bo oxnminod by the president at his tolsuro or to accumulate dust in the lilts Grand strategy is bolng shown , which if ap plied to the field of actual w irfaro ought to 1 mnko the ovorlastlng military reputation of . , the warilors engaged Colonels Hodnoy Smith Gibson Torroll nnd Majors Caroj and , Stanton are the loiding cindldutos Colonels 1 Smith aud Gibson base tholr claims i on sonlorlty as shown by the pub llsbed j | recordj Colonel Terroll upon actlvo , service under a slnglo commission and rank claimed . but denied , MajorCaroychloIly upon f his wife s relationship to tbo secretary of war Major Caroj Is doing shrewd work through armv social circles nnd is malting ; claims th it the pn o is ulroady won if f Colonel Hodnoy Smith the senior coionol on the resistor , Is passed ever Major Stnnton 1 is J ! in the race onlj to prevent loss of rank by being jumped by Carey lho situation at present . is favorable to Coionol Charlus M lerrell in case Colonel Smith is not chosen His j claim for rank under his commission of lStiJ wnleh is u just ono gives him n strong case on the ground nf actual sonlorlty His endorsements como from every seotiou of the country ibis morning Senator Piddock : culled on President Hariison nnd presented 1 Coionol lerrell s papers , m ikinga vicorous plea for the nnpofntment on grounds of pub lie I polici Ho urgud thit the west had 1 heretofore 1 bean unrecognized in promotions of this character and coinmonto 1 upon the fuel that Coionol Terrell a service bad been continuous west of the Allegbanics He called attention briefly to his spli ndid record as u disbursing olllcor and his sorviccs in capturing hundreds of thousands of dollars of stolen ovoinmont funds On behalf of the Nebraska delegation ho urged his f ivoi ublo consideration Ihu president intimated 1 that t Terrell s claims wore not unfamiliar and promised to | , ivo attention to his papers DLAINES OBEAT SOn'lOVV Walker Blaine's sudden death this oven ing I is a terrible blow to his distinguished father i Nothing more bewlldorlngly sud could hnvo befallen the secrotury of state , Mr 1 Ulainonnd his son Walker have boon inoro like two loving brothers during the past ten or twelve years than like father and son lhoj were very much alike in their tastes t , and were almost constantly together for J many J oars Mr lilaiuo has seldom traveled 1 any considerable distance w'thout ' his 1 son Walker There were three of the lilaiuo 1 boys All of then had many of the facial 1 characteristics of their father , and each had many of his trults of character but neither of the other two hal bo many of the fathers 1 characteristics as Walker Emmons i , the I second son , is n railroad man , and lives at Baltimore Ho thinks of business and at tends I to It , and is not often in Ms fathers society James G , ] r , is learning the ' trade of railroad machinist and a though j ho looks like bis futhor , bo has as little of his literary and political tnsto as Emmons WnUor was a lawyer , a reader of j books a student of literature and above all i a statesman und a politician Ho was with his futher bo much and had so muny of his fathers characteristics that he could mulntain bis father s policies on ail occu 810H9 , He wns given the position ho occu i pied in the dopartmot of state that ho mleht be with and act as his father s counsulloi I he father , in the discharge of bis ofllclul duties i , leaned heavily aud depended much L upon i Walker , who was a cbugonlal com L pamon truthful and faithful The death of I Walker Hlu'no is something mora than i r. family loss It is a loss to tbo codntry His fathers aim was to make him his worthy successor He hoped tnat when bo laid down tbo cares of public llfo Walker could take them up and carry bis work forward Now the hope of his lifo seems i to be ut an and I hero are these of Mr Ulaino s friends tonight who believe that ho will fool like rotirlng from publio llfo , but that cannot bo , for the country , needs his services as long as bo has physical strength to serve , At the reception of the president and Mrs Harrison Mr limine was greatly troubled about the condition of bis son Walker , al though ho had no approhonslon that the HI ness would prove fatal These who saw Mr lilalno holding a levee In the parlor adjoin ; ing tbo ono whuro the president recelvod and noted tbo homage piidbunbyallp'osant regarded his cup of happiness as brimful I , but ho was not happy for be frequently ro J ferretl to Walkers Illness and said that it troubled nlin so much thut ho should not have como to the reception , except that ho felt a soi ial obligation , especially In view \t \ tlio fact tnat the reception was given to the diplomatic corps Mrs lilnino nnd her daughtois roinuinod at Walkers bodslda during the reception The fumll , has the unbounded sympathy of oveiy ono tu Wush ington CANTKLNS AMI TOST TBADER8 Ton question of canteens bud post traders was brought up in the war depirtmont today by Senator Mandorson ' who called on tbo secretary of war und al jutant general , in company with J M 1 butcher post trudcr at Port Niobrara Mr I hatcher complains that the post can ' teen is doing a general business with all the country In competition to hii store , while all thu expenseo of conducting the sumo are paid by the government Senator Mandcr- sin urgol upon the department that tbo business of tbo canteen bo confined to the garrison as ho did not believe congress rwould endorse ibenoral store keeping under such clrcumstaucos Ho added that ho bo- lieved the cuntoou should ba conducted bv the commissary department Ho cored grnvo scandals would arlso from tbo system as now organized While in favor of the abolition of the post trader , ho did not bo lievo Iu making post traders of jouugarmy officers or in funds passing through tbo hands of unbonded ouleora ADtLTEIIATED FOOD Thcro is going to bo another ( lcrco fight la icongress over the adulterated food problem tn connection with the adulterated food bill It will bo recalled that during the second session of the Inst confess there was a vary i" interesting investlLntian made by tbo senate and 1 ouso committees on agriculture in yolving tl o entire question of food ndultcra tlon which rosultc t in * an acrimonious clash 1 of the pork packing and adulterated lard j Interests proving somewhat disastrous to both 1 his v oar the quest Ion comes up again under the gulso of a bill prohibiting the sulo or Interstate shipment of any article of feud which Is uot lubolled so as to describa nist vvhut it Is and sold with that understanding , also prohibiting the manufacture or sale of auv adulterated article of food that is injurious tp health lho object of the bill is to deal a death blow to tbo adul torated lurd business , but it also menus a serious set back to the allspice factories , brewers of udulterited articles of malt aud canners Tin ? pork packers nnd grangers are determined iu their warfara on the adulterated lard manufacturers as was shown when Secretary Littler of the Ainer lean Butter and Cheese association made its attuck iu a circular the other day upon Hep : * rcsentntivo Illtt of Illinois , charging him with acting in the interest of compound butter and lard manufacturers Mr Illtt today nroso in the house'sntt denounced the chnrgo from beginning to end Tboro prom ises to bo some warm onromiteis in the room of the house committco on agriculture before a report Is made on tbo adulterated food bill AN UNJL8T CIUIKIP Senator Wllsoit of Iown hns introduced a bill to remove the charge of dosortlon ng vltlst the ; military record of Gcorgo W. Hnnlwick ol ltod Oak , In , which is backed up bv a story ' , and when the facts are known there Is no doubt that the bill Will bo rivsod through congress Hnrdwlck wns but sixteen yoirs old 1 nuil live I with bis parents nt Hod ford , Ind , whou the war began Ho dropped his school ( books nnd wont to war At the end of ! two years siclt from wounds nnd disouso Incurred on the field , bo wont homo to ro cupornto lhero ho married tbo ciil ho loved when ho enlisted lho exulting opci nitons ' around Richmond so thrilled him that ho rushed from the bosom of his family nnd nppearod at the front again A j ear olnpscd when ho learned that his ) , wile wis about to beeomo it mother After manv persuasions ho got n verbal leuvoof flvo days nbsenco that ho tnltht bo at the bedside of bis wlfo at tbo titno of the birth Just before the latter ocrurrotico and while ho wns sitting nt his witossidoonc night a provost marshal on the lookout for deserters entered his house and took him away , charging him with dosortlon lho child , which was born within a few hours has boon an invalid , terribly rntkod with nervousness from the shuck which tlio mother received on the night when lho father was taken away by the soldiers Hardwlok was not brought to trial as a deserter , for ho soon proved thnt ho had n right to ba away on Icavo It w is onlv recently , when ho ap plied ( for a pension , that bo learned of the , churgo of dosortlon standing against him Many of Hnrdwick's frloads In Indiana mid low a are bohlnd Senntoi Wilson In his olTort to secure u correction of his mlllturv record JtLMSON'S J ItOTECTS This oven lug s Star has this oditorlal , which expresses very filrly the opinion held hero 1 as to bonator Allison s ro election ' bonator Allison will have a close pull In the Iowa legislature but his election is nl- most a foregone conclusion The deadlock Is | scarcely iu the nature of nn opposition to him 1 and vvhutcver position certain republl8 cans miy take regarding him there N no 1 J republican competitor who can roaliza upon 1 the douiocrntic vote ns can Allison Wncn the oxlsting legislative dllllculties are settled I | Mr j Allisou's election will almost ccrtulnly follow follow"f STAR MAIL SCIIE0UIP CItANOPS Changes have been ordered In star mall 1 schedules on routes lu Nebraska as follows Hcminttord 1 to Nonpareil Luavo Homing ford 1 dailv , except Sunday , at 8 a m , arrive i nt Nonpireil by 0 JO a nl Leave Nonpareil dally except bunday , at 4 JO n. ni , arrive j at Hemingford bvOp m I , iwn to Mnrsl ind Lenvo Lawn Tues days , lliur.sdajs and Saturdays ut 10 n m , i arrive as Mnrsl ind by 1340 | p m Leave i Marsland Tuesdays , Thursdays and Situr davs nt 8 a m , arrive at Lawn by 10 10 I u m Kimball to Gerlngs Leave Kimball daily , except burd iv , at 12 m arrive nt Harris burg 1 bv 0 p m Leave Harrlsburg dally , ox ccpt Sunday , at 0 a. m - , arrive at Kimball by 12 1 m , Whitney f to Coxvillo Leave Whitney Tuesdays and Saturdays at 10 a m Arrive at ' Coxvillo bv 12 45 p m Leave Coxvillo ! Tuesdays and Saturday sat U 13 a m Ar rlvont ' Whitney bv 9 a. m , Harrlsburg to Clydt Leave Harrlsburg ; luesdays and Saturdays at 10 15 i nt Arrive nt Clyde by , li m ldtava Clyde Tuesdays and SatUrdlvs at 7 31) ) u m Ar l ' Ivo at Harrlsburg by 9 i 15 a. in AllMV OHOEBS By diroctlon at the secretary of war Sam uel i b Beul , Company B Twenty first Infan try , now in the bauds of the civil nuthori ties 1 , having en lb ted Mqder false pretenses will be discharged frrtto the service of the United States to date jfteconibor 3 18S9 , by the I commanding oilleoi of lort Douglas , Utnh 1 Corporal Edward Thompson Company B . Sixth i iuf intrv , now with his company , will bo j discharged lho following named hospital stewards , appointed i January 8 1S90 , are assigned to duty i Mnthias Wnlorlus riowatPort D A Ku'soll ] , W T , to tojiporary duly at thut position \ , Herman Erponbock now at Fort Omaha I , to duty at tint post , Francis W . Dumoulin , now ut Fort Robinson , to duty at that I post John Cnhortv from Tort Mo brara I to Fort Washakie , W T NEW TOSTMASTEItS AFrOINTm , The president sent the following nomlna tlonB to the senate Postmasters John R Hurlow bt Louis , Mo , Ole Oloson 03b kosh j Wis , Bonjamln F , Heath , bhoboygan Palls , Wis . S D Lines , Braid vvood III , Jnmes Gash MalcomD , III , James Nelson Martin , Burlington , la , and Smith M Child ; Dunlap la ! Nebraska bholby , polk county , W B Kinney vice D A Bnrott removed South Dakota Greenwood Chirles Mix county ' , J B Bally , Vice J. H Bally , deceased - ceased j PEunr H Huatu Nohrnskn , Iowa nnd Dakota Pensions Wasuinotov , Jan 5 [ bpoelal Tologrnm to Tub Bee J Pensions granted Nebraskans Original Invalid Charles Schultz Wood River , George W Hiirvoy , York , John F 1 Becker , Republican City , George Strobe ) I , Nebraska City , William Buck , Davenport t \ \ iliiam C Mutton , Alda Inciease Alex Bolton Kearney Pensions bavo boon granted ns follows to Iowuns Original invalid Lztxv W Rood i , Decoruh Navy John Cullston , Burlington t Augustus Bittner , Inaependenoo , James C , Drake , Council BlhlTs , Norns Leroy , Leon , Simeon Bartloy , Maishulltown , William , II Phorrin , bpringylllo , Kelnhart Bicklo Loando Restoration and increase Dinlol Crauthor , Mason City In 1 en aso Daniel O boott , Webster City i William H Bucbnnatr , Monroa , Inmcs M Randall , Ottumwa , Charles H Hitchcock ci Decoruh Charles D Uphum , Colfax Re ' issue William M Parish lioucvillo Pensions for North Dakota Reissue and Increase Isaao N Glandon , Crook ton Pensions for bo ith Dakotans Oriinal ' invalid L B Wilcox , Plankinton , James Long , Paruton . Our N vV Nnvy Wasiiinoton Jun 15 * The naval board of policy appointed to forjnuluto a plan fui the building of a navy cdnjmonsurute with the rdignity nnd power of the nation , in its report to the secretary of the navy will recommend ' the construction of na0ty [ two vessels of different tvpos find sl ca These will bo built , according to tlio1 plans of the board , "j P 3fourteen years , and v it | cost , together with their mnintenanco during fourteen vears , t'SO 000 000 lho board says the cost of the ' maintenance of ulloutof vessels suuh as ' they propose would bq pnly one quarter that of keeping up tbo samonumber of old style vessels t llio West Vlrirlpla * Ijcesltture ' Chaiileston , W. VJnn | IS 1 ha logls Inturo convene 1 nt noon to decldo the guber natorlal contest , lhrea ieiubllcan | senators are absent on account of sickness , ns is also ono member of thu" house nnd two ueino- cratlo members have uot vet nrrivcd Ihis ' leaves a demooratib majority of three on Joint ballot lho governors ' messnto was presented and road , ufter which both houses adjourned till tomorrow , when It Is expected the contested oleollon case will be taken up ' lho governors iucssh q is long und reconi mends considerable railroad legislation 1 ho I'nld t > arc Chicago , Jnn 15 I ho local signal service bureau gives notice of an approaching cold wave from the northivest , which it is said , will reach hero tomorrow , or ut the latest Friday morning Tlio thermometer will full to twelve degrees above zero Brlco'H Election I ormally Deolarrd , Coiumuus , O , fan , 15 The Joint session of the legislature today formally dcclarod Calvin S Urlco elected to thu United btates senate uinid much enthusiasm Brlco made a brlnf speech In knowlolgmont uad was presented to thu members EAGER TO RECOGNIZE BRAZIL Senator Tdrplo Ohnmplona the Mor"t can Monsuro THE SILCOTT DEFALCATION Tlio fllijorltj Hr-port llelinliiirsln the Momlinrs Tor Tliolr Lo t 8nl- nrlos DcTcntod Httt null Olcoinarenrino Scnnto . . Washinoton , Jan 15 After some pollm tlons were presented Mr Sherman intro duced a bill D provide for porniaiunt un- tlonal bank circulation Referred Mr Chnullor offorcd n resolution which wik reforrcd to the committco on contl lgent expenses , for an Investigation committee on Immigration to investlgito vurious laws of the United btates nnd of the several states relating . . , to Immigration , nlso to investigate the ' working of contracts made with the secretary ' of the troi ury The sonuto then took . up Mr Morgan's resolution rocognlJne tbo United States of Hnml J- as n free indo } pendeut uud fovoroljn state , and Mr lurpio proceeded to make n spocch in support of lt Mr lurpio said ho had voted against the reference of the resolution becnuso ho thought the delay occasioned by the refer once wholly unuecessary Ho favored the lmmcdUto recognition of the republic of Brazil Ho was uot ono of these who enter tamed { ' the opinion tnat congress vvts boun 1 bj the action or non-action of the oxucutlvo or of the state department ubout such n mat ter as thu recognition of a now nationality especially u new republic Congress might co operate with tho30 authorities lho post tlon , ha said , of the administration toward the now republic of Brazil wus ono of strict neutrality and suplno Indifference lhoro was not in the message of the president a worl of sympathy or cncouruiomont to thorevolu tionary movement As to the presidents suggestion of aw litmg the popular assent to the chuiito of government iu Brazil Mr Turplo j suld a revolution was not the first stop , but the last stop Inoro was always popular asseut before a revolution became fiagtnnt and successful Tbo assumption In the presidents message that the revolution ary * government of Brazil Ind been ostnb lished 1 without or against the assent of the people disclosed the ical nttttudo of the ad ministration tovvaid the now govoriimont lt approached very nearly a condition of covert hostility It expressed a partly conceded but vorv apparent assertion , oven J sneer at the sovoremnty of tbo republic of Brazil The time had come when the ox istoni ' o and uuthority of the rcpublio of Bra zilcould bo no longer cou'rovortod iu words It could bo controverted only by wui lho chairman of the committco on forclrn rcla1J tiotis Mr Sherman , had told the senate it should watt and inspect thu new constitution of Brazil The United St itcs , howovoi , was not concerned to know what were the i ur ticulur provisions of that constitution ibo president of the United States had oecn long known as n republic in , using \ the word In its larcor and better 1 sense but luipio feared in this in stance ! the niesldont wns a very much belated republican In the case of Brazil oven Mr Blaine scomel to limp and linger iu the ro ir of opportunity Ho contrasted the delay with ' the recognition of the rcpublio of j Franco in 1870 by Mr Wnshburno under instructions . from President Grant 'Ho i trusted the delay in recognition had not nl ready led to a very serious misconstruction i of , the ulterior motives and Intentions of the i United | States government j The resolution went ever without further action , The senate then took up the calendar and ' passed the following scnnto bills Rotating to homestead entries In Indian i Territory , to authonre the construction of n i bridge j across the Missouri river within ono i . . mile of tbo mouth of tbo Kansas river , up- proprlatlngtlOJ I 000 for the purchase of a site i und the erection of a building at Washington i for a ball of records . The Russian extradition tienty was rocom mltted to the committee on foreign relations . There was considerable disc ission on the i clause . specific illy setting forth that thumur dor or nn attempt to mur Icr the cur or any member , of his family shall bo considered u I | olitlc U offense Without this speci il dellni tion i the text of the treaty it was ur ued by some : of tbo senators , placed tbo czar and the peasant I ; on the same level and afforded them ' the I same protection It was no' necessary or just ; they said , to hamper the couits in nd vance by deciding for them that uny attempt ; upon tbo llfo of a member of the Russian i family was not a political crime It is the impression ! that vv ith the clause relating to the i czar nnd family eliminated the treaty will bo rutillod bv the senate lho consideration of the nomination of Thomas ' Morgan to bo Indian commissioner was postponed until next week After an executive session the senate ad Journod , _ JIoiiHe Washington , Jan 15 In the house this morning Mr Hitt of Illinois rising to n ques i tion < of privilege read a circular Issued by the National Butter , Chocs ? and Egg assocla tion , charging htm with bavin ir introduced a bill for the abolition of the tax on oleomur garino Ho said ho had boon ono of these who had been most interested in the passage 1 of , what was known as tbo oloomarga-ino > bill Ho had Introduced no such bill as was ro i forred to in the circular and could concolvo of no reason why sucri a circulai should bo sent throughout the northwest The churgo was without foundation lho Iiouso then resumed considerition of the report of thu Bpeoial committco to in 1 vostigato the bilcott defalcation Mr Stewart or Vermont argued in favor of the majority report for an appropriation torelmburso the members for tboir lost sal [ aries Mr Oatcs of Alabama Mr Catching of Mississippi und Mr I'uysonof Illinois also supported the majority report Mr Herbert fuvorod Mr Hemphill's prop ositlon to refer the mutlor to the court of claims Mr McRno did not believe the bouse should dlsgruco itself by making tbo uppro- prlutioi ) MrVIcko of Illinois favored the refer encoot the whole mutlor to the Judiciary committee for judicial examination A vote was then taken on Mr Homplnll's bill as substitute for the mnjorlty bill , per mltting the membeis to sue iu the court of > claims It was defeated by a vote of 18d ) yeas to 1S8 navs and a motion to reconsider by Mr Blond entered , v ho hnd voted in the negative in order to enable him to make the motion lho motion was promptly tabled 1 however , and the vote recurred on ordering the majority bill , appropriating $75 000 to ro Imburso lho members for their lost salary , to bo engrossed and road n third time this having been doue , Mr Bland do mundud the reading of the engrossed bill but the speaker hold that under general parliamentary law this was not necessary , A vote was then taken on the bill and It was defeated yeas 120 , nays H3 , us follows , Veas Adams Andersen of Mississippi i , Aruolu , Banks , Bartlne , liayno , Bockwitb , iiolknup , Btgis , Blount , Hoatncr Boothmaii ' , Boutollo , Broslus Buchanan of Now Jersey , Bullock , Uutti.ru orth , Chaudlor of Georgia , Chandler of Massachusetts , Cannon , Catch \ liis ( Cheatham Clarke of Alabama Clark of Wisconsin , Cogtw ill , Comstock , Conger , Conn ell , Cochran , Cram , Culboitson of Pennsylvania , Cutclieon , Dilzoll , Darling tou , Davidson , Dkhavnn , Diuuley , Dorsoy , Bunnell , Pitrqubar , rinluy , i lood , Prank , Punston , Guar , ( Jest , Gilford , Greeuhulge , Grout , Hull , Huusbroui.b , Htugcn , Hayes , Hay uos , Header ion of Illinois Herman , Hill , Hltt , lloo.tor , Hopkins , Kelley , Kennedy , Kerr of Iowa , Kinney , Luldiaw , Lanier , Laws , Lohlbich , Lewis , Lodko , Mason , Mo Card , McKenua , Miles Mllllkon , Moftltt , Moore of Now Hampshire , Moroy , Morfcuo , Merrill , Morse , Mulchler , Neidrlnthuus , Nute , Oulos , O'Neill of Mussachu- I soils , O'Neill of Pennsylvania Owi' g of Ohio Pay no , Pnison , Pendlotou ' , Peiri , Ploklor , Prlco Rnndall of Massachusetts , Heel or Iowa Rife Robert son , Row , Russell , bawver , bcrantnn , bkln not , Smith , btivsor , buy dor , bpoonor , buringor , btepbenson Stewart of Vermont , btockdnK Tnvlorof Illinois Josopli D lay lo , lliotf " i , lhompson , lownscnd of Cole in , To send of Pciinsylv tnia , lurpln , Aiindovo- Van bcha'ck ' Walker of Massa ehtlsetts : Vhcolcrof Michigan Wlckhnm , \ \ illlninE f Ohio , \ \ right , \ o lor-li5 Nays-Vbbott , Allen Of Mlchlgtn , An- dcrson Ci Knns is , Andrew , Atkinson , Ha lor , HankhCHi Bcldcn Bl inchard Bland , Bliss , Hrccktrrldgo of Aiknnsis , Urocklnridgo of Kuntuc v , Brovver , BrooKshlro Brunncr , , lluchaii of Virginia , Hunii , Burrows , Bur ton , It tun , Cumuboll , Carlton Canith C ate ; C ullo , Chlpmnii , Clancy , Clements , Clunlo v olomnn Cooper of Indl inn , Cowlos , Crnlg , crisp Culberson of lexns Cum mlngs , Uirgm , Dlbb'o Dockorv Dolllvor , Duuhv | , rdiuuuds Elliott , 1 Ills Pnlno Evans , Pitch , 1 lthlan , 1 lick , Flower Pore man , Porncy , Powlor , Gclssenhoimer , Goolnight , Grimes , Grosvonor , Ituio Hitch , Heard llomphill , Hcndornni , ol Iown llerbort Hoi man Houk , Jackson , Kerr of Pontisylv nln Kotchum Mlgoro , Ktiupp LiCLy , 1 nfollotto Line Lauiiam , Lester of dcorgla Lester of Virginia Lin I , Mntistir , M ntin of Indiana Martin of lexas , McCurthy , McClnmuij , McClcllan , Mo Comas MeCoruilck McMillan , McCrcary McKlnloy , McR io MonUomory Moore of Toxns , Norton O Dnnnoll , O Pirrvll Os borne Owen of Indliun , Pnnott , Povnter , Peel , Ponnlugton , Potois Pierce , Qulnn , Raines , Riy , llolllv , Richardson bay crs bcull bhormnn , bluvcly bpinoln btahlncckcr btownrt of OeorKla , btcw nrtof lexas Stlvors Stockbrldo ( Stonoof Kentucky , btonoof Missourl.Stutnp Svveenoy Tarsney Taj lor of Tennessee llllniiin Truoy , lucker Turner of Goorgin , lurncr ol New ork , Vcnublo W ado Wallior of Missouri Washington , \ \ hooter of Alibnnia , White , Wilev , Williams of Illinois Wilspnot Kcnlucliy , Wilson of Missouri Wilsou of Wishlnton ( Wilson of West Virginia and Yurdlov 143 A motion to rccousl Icr nnd n motion to Inv that motion on the Ublo were entered aud thou tno house a Mourned , l\AiiKLH ULU\h DGAD Ho Succumbs to Vcuto Pnoitiuouin itCHiiltlnic Croiu Un ( .rliipi Wasiiinoton , Tan 15 Walker Ulaino oximlnei of claims in the sttto department and the oldest son of James G Blaine , died at the family rcsidonco nt 8 20 o'clock this ovcnlngof ucuto pneumonia superinduced by an attack of la grippe Ho had boon ill only a few days and his death is n sudden and severu shock to his lurgo clrclo of frlauds vvho wcto not aware that bo wis danger ously 111 until this morning , while his family are prostrate 1 with M'iof , Ho was not feel ing well nil lust weak uud Prldny ho bcfiuio 1 much vvorso and was compelled to tuko to his bed Secretary Blaine gave a dinner ] party Monday niht ( to a number of people , prominent in olllcial society nnd Walker Blaine was then feeling so much hotter th it ' ho sat up for some titno chatting with the guests and aftcrwaids walked about the house Ho contracted nn additional cold which quickly settle I on his lungs and da velopcd into ncuto pnonmonii last night This mornlug all tbo Imme Unto relatives of tlio family were hastllv summoned homo bv tolcgrith Ho wis delirious most of the day with an oxeoodlngly 1i1k.1i temperature , and painfullv Ubured rcspirition Walker Blaine graduated from Yuloiol lego In 1879 ind study In , ? law received bis 1 d plomn from Columbia colloo , is o v York , I11I818 In 1831 , while Garleld ( was on his [ deith bed , hi sent ror Walitcr Blaine and I appointed bim third-nsslstnnt secrotury of state , saving bo appreciated bis ability and desired to Bbow it After serving in 1 this capacity verv acceptably for nearly a joar , ho wns appointed on the Alabama | clalmB commission y/hero bo served with i greit credit from 18S3 to 1SS5 On the nd vent of the present administration ho wus 1 appointed solicitor of the state department a position vv bich he has also filled with ( , re it t credit and ability lho picsldentiind Mrs Harrison cnlled 1 very soon after Walker Blaine s death , and i Vice President and Mrs Morton cntno soon i after Justices Harlan und Gray of the supicmo court most of the Muiuo dolega tlnn Representative Hitt and mnuy others well known in ofllciul and social lifo also culled lho nirantomonts foi the funeral I will bo made tomorrow initnoits or uik beep The btcnmshiii Uuglii's Perilous Voj n tr New Yokk , Jan 15 The steamshln Rueia arrived fiom Humburg last nUht , seven days over duo Chief Olllcer Solorboft said today "Wo did not have tvvelvo hours pleasant { weather on the entire voyage I have ' been an officer on trans Atlantic ves i sols ellit ) j oars and this wus the most sc ! voro voy ago I ever hud As soon as wo got out of Havro the storm commenced and 1 the ) wind howled like a demon On J the 10th and 11th the mercury registered [ j ltdogrces bolovv zero A gnlo from the west \ hold us almost stationary in a heavy \ sea , and ice formed on the ringing faster than ' wo could chop it away t or two days J tbo onliro crow wus kept busy chopping | away ice which fell on the deck by the ton A , half-inch rope would bo six inches In I diameter and positively useless lho waves were higher thuu I have ever seen ' and ou the lOih a cannon wo used to fire salutes with was wnsned ov orboard Sevoial of j thu Bailers vvcru thrown abnut'so violontlv that i they were disubled und consequently wo ' became shorthanded I he coal then l an short ' and wo hud to put into Halifax , This consumed J two days , and two days more were completely tikon up by n standstill in the i ocean , when it became simply out of the question , to proceed further with the ice clinging , to tbo ship It could not have boon less | than ono hundred tons and as the sail i ors , chopped it awiy It foil ou tbo duck like heavy ; bouldeis" . * • \\iint4 Tolmcco I ix Kopoalod Wasiiinoton , Jan lr Before the wavs and ' moans committco this morning , Bern i bard I Baron , n cifar m inufacturer of Bnltl 1 more i advocated the outlro abolition of the Intermit | revenue tax so fur us It appertains to I cigars und tobacco in nil Its forms lho committee has decided to have no moro : publio hearings after tomoTow al l though Interested parties mny llio vvritton statomouts i concerning Industries which have not been heard from A favorable ro | ort has ] been ordered on nrcckinrldco s resolu i- tion i calling upon the socroturv of the trc is ury < for u statement on Gorman tariff duties with un iimendment including I roucb , Aus- tr an and other Europouu tariffs Z. Wliiiloiu'H Hllvi r Mfosuro Wabiiinoton , Jan 15 The Iiouso com mittoo on coinage , weights und measures called upon Secretary Wlndoin this morning and discussed informally the question of nil vnrcolnago lho secretary informed the committee that ho was preparing a bill on , that subject , embodying the features of the plan outlined in his nnnual report , which ho expected to have ready for submission to congress by next Monday It is understool that Conger of Iowa will introduce the bill iu the Iiouso • Tlio Wontlior PireoiNt Tor Omaha nnd vicinity Pair , colder weather For Nebraska Pair lluht variable winds , slight rise in teinperaturo , colder For low a Pair , clearing In thu oxtrcmo western portion , northerly winds , colder JJ ccpt in thu extreme western portion , nt ition ary temporuturo Foi boutli 1) ikota Pair , sllc.Lt rise In touiporaturo , variable winds • flooinein Itoiuly to Grnl > Piniiit S D , Jan 15 lho announcement mont that the president will issue n procla motion opening the bioux reservation this week caused considerable excitement uud boomers uro holding themselves in readiness to cross the river at u uiomeul's notice [ CREATED A BAD IMPRESSION Dlsftntlofnotlon Exproaaod Over the nusalan Budget Auuouuoomont GREAT AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS Uniln I'nilin Suffers a florlnui ItnlnpiO and Ginvo r.uirs Hiitortiiln * d Hint He Will Not Recover An Unrrtvnrnlilo Hiidcef 1 Co i/iinht / Why / ( Jnmrs u int < a Jlmnrif I Sr PhTriisiitna , Jnn 15 ow Yorit Herald Cubic Special to Tun Bmt ] lha budot , | uunouncoment has made uveryuu fnvornbin : Imprcsiloii lho finance minister has • hlmsolf udmlltod how roil nnd wide sproid is the ngricitlturil distress jet bo bus calmly nucmoiitol tbo expenditures b\ no less than 00 000 000 roublos Probably the minister could not help himself nmtlnst lho pressure of the vv nr party It Is skulllcaiit that most of the Increase Is duo to the dem inds of the vvnr olllce lho political iitinnsphoio Is , heavy with rumors of fresh plots and now discoveries It is known that numerous in- rests have been undo recently It Is no secret , despite the enforced sllunco of tlio press J thnt several officers of the gairlson hero hni o committed suiculo , uotably Coionol VofoitolT of the luii oilul czar s guards , who shot ! hlmsolf with n revolver bun . . diy It is believe 1 that this dis tinguished , ofllcor nnd several other uufortunntos weio Implicate I In the plot nculnst the czars lifo recently disc > v orcd but no one dares lo discuss the matter In public It is reported Hint ono of the czir's : brothers Is about to bo b unshod for ever from the caplt tl , together with his fam ily It is not suggested thut his imperial highness had uny share in lho recent l lots but ho is accused of mixing hlmsolf up iu politics , by which is meant liberal politics lllONMHOWARD riio Great Aiunrlcin Dritnitist tfc Work Upon n Now Tiny ICnii/rfpfttU'Wb/ / i ( , ) rl ) i flmi l Lonhon , Jan 15 fNovv Yoi it Horal 1 Ciblo bpeclal to Iiie Bei 1 lhoro Is n plcturcsquo little house on Llm Trco rend , St John s wood callel Sandy Hook It Is the London homo of u populm American dramatist , who has not how ever , occupied it for ' three years , during which timohe'iis been doing successful work for the Amcri- cinstni.0 His Inst work Shuiuudouh , ' Is suld to bo ono of the best plays of its rl lis which has been produced for many years Wo have seen In London how a locnl story c m interest the publio when It is a good one Hold bvthoBnoiny" was purely unAmuiicnn pluy , but it dealt with the com men passions of our r ice and npponlod to universal sympatnios So docs • Shenandoah " by Bronsnn Howard who has arrived in London to tike up quutters nt Sandy Hoolt for some time to come , and ' wo aid likely to see ' Sbcuati donh" nt a West Lnd Iiouso cutly next season Mrs Howard , 1 regret to say , . was somewhat inhospitably received on her arrivil in London by an attack of uifiuonza She is hovvovor , rapidly recovering Mr und M-s Howard will go to Lorquay , whore the author of 'lho Old Love und the Now , " Young Mrs Winthiop'and Brighton will finish a farclal comedy which is to be pro duced almost at once in New York • Itov Tnlnngp Siok In Purls ( Cm j/rftfht JH 0 lnj rtmri Ooi J > i [ lea * ' 1 Lomion Jan 15 [ Now York Herald Cable ' bpeclal to 1m III i 1 Rev Tnlmago of the Brooklyn inborn iclo telraphs fiom Paris 1 that ho Is prostrated with influenza nnd ' will bo unable to preach in London Sun day ' next und otlior towns as arranged riilin Pm > liii hulti < h a lteln ] ( I Cm i/rfo / I KiOliu lauui rim In i lit i ictt 1 /anzihau , Jan 15 [ Novv York Hoi Ud Cable i Special to lin Ilitif I Latin Pasha has i had niolnpso nnd his condition is once mora , so serious us to cause grave fears for bis ] recovery . CHtb i USIOVb CASE . Evldcnoo In tlio Ldbul Suit Atrnlnst I ditor Pnrk Londov , Tan 15 lho case of the Earl of Custon 1 against EJItor Park of tbo North London Press tyr criminal libel In charging that , the earl was Implicated in the West Hnd sc ! indal , cime up fur trial today blr Charles Russell , counsel for Enrl Euston , said ho would prove that Park hud published a libel Lockwood i , counsel for the defense , in reply censured Sir Charles for wlthi elding Farl Buston from cross ' cximinntion ot the preliminary hear ing until the evidence for the defense hud been ( Jven After several witnesses bad testified that they bud soon the carl enter Hammond's house on dllTcrcnt occasions , John Saul testified that in Mny , 1SS7 bo mot the carl in Plcudllly and drove with him to Hammond's house , where thev committed crimlii il ucts Larl Ltiston testified with the oxcoptlon of the time , thnt in consequence of receiving the Pose Plustiquo card in Piccadilly ho visited Hammon l s Iiouso nnd loft It Indig naut upon lenmlng Its true character Ho was never in Cleveland street In Us llfo Ho did not know Witness baul an 1 denied that ha had made any of the visits testified to by thu preceding witnesses ( ntlinllcH nnd tlie finite Rome Inn 15 The | opo has issued an encyclical which BOts forth the prinrlples which shall fculdo Catholics in their rolatlouH toward the state It suys tl oy must obey iwhon such a course does not cntuil disobedi- eiico to divine laws In a country where the stuto opposes Catholicism , Catholics must icombat the enemy , but must not tlo the church to uny political | arty I IsIiIiik Hulionnor I nit GioucrsTi.il Mass , Jau 15 A lolegrain from the United States consul at Burring ton , N S | reports the schooner Bon Hur of ilthis city vvreckod at Blanche Point , N S Nine of her couiploinont uro missing inelud- ing Captain Ihornburn lho vessel wus encased in the hullbut fUhory A later dls I atch Buys tbo captain und crow of the wroclicd schooner Hen llm ure anfo m I xlonslvo Itnlilii ry llauovirn < l Loniion , Jnn 15 An extensive robbery of I urkish priority bonds and Mexican tm tlonal bank shares has boon disiovorod lha securities wore stolen while iu truuslt row I'm is to London ; Itipiievid By tlio I'roslilont 1 our Smith , Ark , Jan 15 George Tob lor und Charles llullard , two of the eight luuiderera sentenced to bo banned tomor- row were rupriovod by the president today until January 00 I'uiiio ( niisod liy nn l.iirtluiuiike , Yiinna , Jan 15 Sovora earthquake shocks were felt iu Coilnthla last iiltht During a performance utu theater In Mugen fort ut thu time of the shock , u fulso alarm of Ilro was raised und thu audience becuma I anlo sinckuu uud lied Nobody was hurt