THE OMAHA DAILY .BEE : SUNDAY , JANUAEY 25 , 1801.-SIXTEEN PAGES. Ucnns , . 15,000 Total IIOO.MJO The f rck-lit , nt the promised reduction Of 40 per cent on the grain nnd regular rates on coal nnd provisions , will tljmro up la over I100W ( , the exact amount bolus as follows ! Coal , . . ! Sl'I.MO I'rovluons 81two drain M.lXX ) Total ? 105,000 , These various amounts added totothcrmaxo ? the snug ium of i,500. which the relief committee estimates Is necessary for the drouth strtikcn district. They have already Bent forward SiO.OuO worth of goods that hnvo boon donated , wnlch the railroads hnvo car- rlfd free. Mr Luddcn stated that the railroads not nnly dccllno to forward nny more free , but Ofinand thetiaymcntof all freight bills on these supplies In advance , so that the work of the commission mint remain at a standstill until the rdiofblllls pissed Owing to thu urgency of the case tbo Independents In the house have decided to allow Hoyd to sign the hill , nnd will make It n siKxl.il order Muniluj , nnd It will bo passed without nny opposition , the hill will not mtet with any dclnv in the fiennto , so that It will likely become u law by next Wednesday. Mntcmpiit or SIonojH Iloorlved nnd HnlnnucH on Hand. LINCOLN , Neb , Jnn , SI. ( Special to TUB IH'i.J : The report of Stnto Treasurer Hill for the year ending November : W , 1MO , has been printed. Following Is a general statement - mont : HalniKO Docombcr 1 , 1W J 030,5(10 ( Iteculud since I.GMU'8 Total . WSSUi Paid out 4.UKJ 178 Illilnnrn Not m , 1600 . l.VKV.'IS Ono dnj after the report the balance was reduced by thonpportionmcnlof $ .tor > , wr > from the temporary school fund Thcro weio also outstanding unpild warrants to the amount of $ .lfiOKX ( ) Thu endowment funds amount to gri TW nnd await investment by the stnto bo.'ird of educational lands and funds. The | M > riiruicnt school fund owns , ' ,222,012 of United Stntcs , stnto and ( ounty bonds Iho intciest averaged aboutr > per cent and aggregated f..UjSWl. This fund has received fiom the govei uniont ? J2lb'JS , bdng 5 per ( onton sales of government landi in the state. Hoiuls to the niiioiiiit of f.l.V,17n ) have IICPII puiebased , nnd $ r > ,7U ( ) worth hnvo been icdccmcd. The tunKrary ] | school fund has apportioned The capllnl building fund has -n balance of t3 .2JI , mostly in notes The stnto bus outstanding bonds nmount- Ing tol'.V-r.7 ( duo In Ib'ir ' Tbo permanent school fund ovv ns f.UO , " ( < 7 of them. The following statement shows the bal- mice's on hand lutho several funds November tni pr " 89 I'l rillMIM'lll Hl'llOdl Uiiipniai ) > hi IK ol , . . . . ytiTi u u i l'i iiimni'iit university , . IMl 78 Temporal } university . . . 47,7 . ' < > 5 Agi Icnll u r il ( ollt go ( jiilou incut 1l.rtl.l7i llospltnl fin IMSMIKI 11,0 U U NIIIIII il cinlim nn ut ' ' Norniiil liitnresl 'r > i'l 7u llluiii 3'v ! fl Main llbi.irt r > ( - ' . ' I . ' 1 C.ipltol bnlldIiu special 1111021 Cnpllol liilldlne-ta\ : i7,7SI U7 Institntu fur fcobln nilnilod I.lvoHtocK liiiUininlty . . . I'onnanunt x illnu hillntiland stoekyaids . . . 1,1V ) ) ballns O.-Tl.ti ? Total 9.24S20 TIIK JX InterrMing li'ncts and I'lgiireB About rlio lloHpital at Iilncoln. LINCOI.V , Neb , Jan. ! 31. [ Special to TIIK Hun. ] The biennial leport of the hospital for the Insane at Lincoln has been Issued , nnd the following points ot general Interest are gleaned ftoni It : Number of pitlonts nt Iho beginning of 18SK , 8 < ; admitted slnco , 3'reeovorod ) ; and discharged , 155 ; transferred to other hospi tals , IM , absent on paiolo , inoloped ; , 3 ; died , fil ; renminlng November I0 ! , 18ffl , ! U(5 ( ; daily average , Jill ; per centngo of recoveries on whole nunihei treated , lil.'JO ; per ccntigo of recoveries rn whole number ndintttcd , itS.O ; cost of malntonnnco , $ I50r)7 ! ; aveiago dally cost per capita , 03 conts. nverago weekly cost , M. ' , ' I. The institution has but 2SS beds Tlnco of the deaths were by suicide and thrco by a holler explosion There Is ono IIUHO to four Icon or lifteen patients , and the supoimtond- cut wjuits ono to eight. Dr. Knnpp esti mates the insane of the stnto ut 1'JOO , about 7K ( ) of whom are m the hospitals , and the 10- iiminder In jails , alms house * or caied for uv fiicnd * . Ilo complains of overcrowding lit his institution and wants two now wings to accommodate fifty patients I lu asks for the following special nppiopilatlons : For building and fuinlshmg two wings. $75.000 , remodeling kitchen block for general dining rooms , amusement hull , work rooms , etc. , $ . ' 0t0 , ! ( ) , fencing and improving- grounds , $ .1,000 , gymimsimii , W.OOl ) ; enlarging laundry and buj ing now mnchlneiy , f5,0X ( ) . A voiy huge number of petitions are coming In asking the legislatuio to submit nn amendment to so change the constitution that all fines nnd llecnso fees of every do- hciiption may bo turned into the general school fund. Mr. Knox presented a petition on this subject from citizens of ICnox con taining ovar lour bundled names. Among the alleged causes of insanity were the following : Disappointment in love , U : excitement mused by attempted faith cure , 1 ; heix'ditj,2 ( ) ; Intemperance. " 4 ; jealousy , i ; the grip 10 ; religious excitement , li ; study ot bible , 1 ; loss of crop by drouth , 1. The habits of patients admitted were classi fied as follows : Intemperate , f > 0 ; moderate drinkers , til ; tciupornto , ii'JS ' ; unknown , 2J ; user uf opiates , 1 , In 170 cnsos a father , mother or ether rela tive had been insane. In nineteen cnsos the father or n.othorhnd been intemperate. A Cheek on County Treasurers. LIMOIA , Neb , Jan. 21. [ Special to TUB Bier. ] Two years ago the house passed a bill prpvldlng for the aupolntmcnt of an export to examine the books of county treasurers. When it reached the senate a flock of treas urers was on baud and it was defeated. Senator ICoiper has Introduced n similar 1)111 ) , with modifications U > remove objections urged tvv o j ears ago. It nrov Ides for a state I'xamlner nt n salary of fl.MO , who shall go through the accounts of each county troisurcr once a jcar Ills traveling and total expenses aio to bo ixit no by the respective counties , Borne of which may domntm moio time than others The examiner is nlso to Institute n uniform sj stem of keeping accounts Ho Is to send ono ropoit of earn county to the stnto auditor and file another with the county clerk or county commissioners , who shall publish it In their proceedings. The treasurers nro to hnvo no notice of his coming. "Hundreds of thousands of dollars hnvo been lost to the people of Nebraska , " savs benntor Kclpor , "through the defalcation of countj troisurers. Sometimes they were dishonest , sometimes not. Sometime tholr bonds noru defective , and often the claims were compromised. Mirny treasurers nro well meaning mon , but they know llttlo about bookkeeping , particularly whca intricate accounts nro in question. The county com missioners aio supposed to examine their books , but many of the commissioners mo farmers who have no training as export ac countants. The frequent losses of this sort are themselves the proof that the survoil- anco of the commissioners. Is not n suftlclent protection to the people , A competent ex aminer could dev Iso n simple plan of bookkeeping - keeping nnd make It comprehensible to every treasurer. After that sj stem is oneondoptetl the examination will be a short matter. Lesser or i > cculution win uovc'r go on for more than n jour wit boat discovery. The cost to the people will bo comparatively a trifle , ami many , many times as much w 111 iuevltablj bo saved. " _ I'urneH'H Irrigation Hill. ( LINCOLN , Neb , Jnn , ! J4 [ Special to Tin IlKE. ] Mr. 1'urnoll of Perkins has Intro duccd a bill In the house which provides foi agenimil sjstom of iirigatlon. The bill Is designed to allow Irrigation districts to Ix fanned at the will of the p irtlos Interested by petition to tha board of supervisors , and may by concurrent action Include ono or nnj number of counties that are contiguous to each other. The bill condemns "riparian rights" to all streams In tbo state , ( they nn now extended to rivers llfty foot vvldo nnd over ) nnd takes In nil lands situated In tlu district "thut are suscoptlblo of Irrigation whether the oxvncr gives tits consent or oth- crvvlso " The bill appropriates no ntnto money to carry out IU objects , but provides that ei\fh district may Issue Iwuds. If necessary , up to the sUtutory llml , , to raise funds for the par | > iiscs Indicated In the bill. This move ment Is qulto general In the vv cstorn tnrt of the state. The pcoplo of Lincoln , Keith , Deuel , Scott's ' Bluff , I'orkltis Iayos and other roil n ties have nlrcajy ont In numerous peti tions on the subject. On motion of Mr Pur- neil the house hai created a special ntnndliifr commiltco of nine who will tnko charge of nil petitions , mike n full Investigation nnd re- twrt on the feasibility of the measure. Dc-pnty Attorney ( JiMirrnl. Live ot. v , Neb. , Jan. ! ! l [ Special Telegram toTiiiDr.K.W ) ] S. Summers of Ilcatilco has been appointed deputy attorney t'cneial. Senator Shea is again on the sick list. nx-Keprcsentntlvo Towlo was among to day's visitors. A resolution ' 'cxpreistir ! ] the scnsoof the houso" Is the order of the day. Mr Krusoof Kno < chis introduced a bill m the house for the destruction of the Mussina thistle When will the bill for the relief of western wiffeurs become n Invvl ls > thounsolved legis lative problem , Frank White of Ctvn , by common consent , Is rccognl/cil ns the democratlo Icidcr on the lloor of the house * Representative Hcnnlch of Onrncld was called homo by n telegram announcing n seri ous accident to his son. Ex-Governor Thaycr's message Is said to bo an exhaustive lovlew of state affairs. It contains ! ! 0,000 words or moio. Uopic'cntntlvpOiddard Of Frontier h on the sick list and Is pnlied with Mr. Sclmppcl of Pawnee on nil part } questions Mr. Fclkcr of Douglas has introduced a hill providing that one third of the membets of school boards of metropolitan cities shall bo women. The nftcrnoon tosslon of the house wns vciy thinly attended When the gavel fellnt Ip in scarcely n quorum of members were In their scats. Sofiator Hill Imia esses ono as n fair-minded , clear-bonded , big hearted man , one of these fellows that > ou inny safely brother-tip to on short notice. "Mi. Speaker. I desire to explain my vote , " Is becomlngdocidedly monotonous , 'ibis bus become so prevalent that It sometimes re quires a linlf hour to call the roll on the irost triv ini question. The attempt to hold nesslons onSaturdaj Is not n brill ! nit success. No sooner is the journal rc.id until "I desire to bo excused till Mondaj" Is heard nil ever the house , and neatly one-fourth of tbo seats are soon erupt } . The shortest bill bofoto the Icglslatuie was introduced by Mr Stevens of Fillinnic and reads as follows "AiticloS , cluptei 7J , of the compiled statutes of ISS7 , entitled 'Bo ltd -Transpoitation , " bo and the same isheiebv repealed. " On constricting Switzlor's bill for the np- pointmcntof three commissloncis to ronort a mensuio to relieve the supreme court of some ol its labor , the senate jiidicinrj committee decided to lofcr It to the court for sug gestions or approval. Senator Helper has evidently been a stu dent in bis time nnd bro\\ \ sod over a large literary rnngo. Ills speeches are never tedious , but right to tlio point , and nro sti own with npt and telling quotations from many fields of litoratute. Senator Koont ? bns not pushed himself foi ward or sought to attract public atten tion , but it Is noticed r > y observing persons that he wielding a quiet but effective force1 Ho promises to bo nn Important factor In this session's work. " 1 will stay here till haying tlmo , " snld Modlo of Uod Willow , "if necossaiy , in order to hear and doteimlno the contest. My pco- will stay with me , too. I don't know how Flo ' am going 'to vote on the moi its of the case , but -wo aio going to hear the evidence. " Mr. Stevens ol Pumas has Introduced a bill to prohibit the use of I'Inkorton police , whether citizens of the state orotboiwlse. The bill piovidos that all posses or special set vice policemen shall bo under tbo Im mediate control of the civil authoiltics. f-ionntor Colling w.is criticised by the inde pendents for his vote lu the joint convention , but the decision of the supreme court vindi cates his judgment and sustains every point he made when ho said ho intended to pro ceed In the manner laid down by the law and the constitution. lie now lias the "Mold- jou-so" on the ether fellows and can afford to ignore tlioir abuse. Senator Horn has lots of modcuty and pi- tlcnri * . but when filibustering pees beyond the point of endurance be expresses his pio- test with a direct force that is telling It is evident , too , that theio is a big icservoir of vigorous English and sound horse sense con cealed about his person. On ono occasion bo said : "I want to m.iKo my money hon estly When nt homo I work for It , and. that's what I want to do here. " Ono of the most important bills before the legislature was introduced by Mr. Parker of Howard Under existing laws If amortgagco falls to realize the entire sum coveted uv the instrument In the snlo of tnoitgaged property , the balance will bccomo n Judg ment ngiinst any other nropei ty hold by the mortgagor. This bill limits the execution to the property mortgaged , nnd releases the debtor from any further obligations. Ilo Has n Plan of Ills Own Tor Rn- frnnchlHlm ; tlio Negro. CiiiCAr.o , Jan. 21. [ Special Telegram to TIIK HrK.J Hon. W. A. McKolghan has not yet gene to SVasnington as ho expected , but is renewing old acquaintances in Chicago. Ho lived In Pontlnc , 111 , n number of joars ago and used to run up bore occasionally. The attractions of motionolltan llfo , how ever , have not caused Mr. McKcighan to for got his duty ns a statesman. lie unbosomed himself at tbo Palmer house this morning in regard to a schcmo Irom which it appears that he Is In nccoid with tlio London , 'Thun derer" on the negro question. Mr. Me- Kelghnn takes -the position that , owing to the superior fecundity of the negroes , tliej' mo bound In time to outmimbui the whites nnd o/eriun the country. To prevent uch a catastrophe ho thinks the negroes should bo sent to Africa as the Times suggests. In the meantime , Mr. McKelghnn saj s , ho will nt the next session of conpiess , In the oventof tbo falluio of tbo foico hill tc pass , intioduco a bill basing congressional representation upon \ oto instead of popula tion. As n losult , Mi. McICeighun miln- tains , the south , naturiliy desiiiug a largo congiobsionnl representation , wilt seek to diaw out ns largo a vote as possible , nnd both paitios will strive with this end In view. Now It is whites voisus blacks , But if it were to benefit the south to have the blacks vote the wliltos would split Into republicans and democrats nnd wo should see the whites , instead of suppressing the negroes , matching to the polls with a negro on each arm. A Hotter Opinion of the Tariff Hill IH Hoiim Donloped. PAWS , Jan.21. [ Special Cablegram toTiiB BfcK. ] During the course of an Interview , a few dnjs ago , M. King , the American consul general here , snld that the opposition In Fiiinco to the Mclf Inloy tariff act wns de creasing. A number of manufacturers u this country and linpoitors in the Unite * States hurried up the export trade bore six months ago so that n larger amount of goods reached the United States before the Me- Klnloy act went into effect. "This. " said the coasul general , "accounts for the decrease h consulai business noticed for the early season of the j ear now. At this and some of the other consulates , " "more business hns beoi done than during thu corresponding porioi lulbW The McIClnlny tariff bill , according to Con sul-C ! emend King , has not hurt the French tnulo. The exports to the United btntof , he saj s. are greater than ever before. This , he adds , Is especially the ca.o as regards the goods manufactured at St. Ktlonno inn Lyons. The Uovuo dcs Dmix Mondas wil shoitlv publish nn exhaustive nrtlclo upon American economical matters. Scant Privileges. ST. PGTF.IUDURO , Jan , IH , [ Special Cable gram to TIIK BKF.J The Novoo Vromya na nounces that the senate has decided that tht Hebrews nro not entitled to acquire or holt real estate beyond llvo versts from the dls trlct or provincial courts , or within the boundary of the town wherein they were registered before August 1333. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS Au Amendment to the Olosura Resolution Offered bj Stnwart. TALK OH THE ELECTIONS DILL RESUMED. Tlio House Considers tlio Nnvil Ap propriation 11111 In Conimltton of the Wlioln Hut Taken No Aotiou. WAMIIXOTOX , .Tan. 21. The sonnto mot nt 1 o'clock tilts morning tu continu itloii of .hprsday's session. Mr. Stowirt took tlio floor to make nu nil- dicsGon thocloaurotoiolutlon , but yielded tea a motion ( or nu executive scssbu. Tha legislative session wns resumed nt " ! io , when Mr Siovv.art took the lloor nnd offered the amendment which ho h.ul given notleo of Thursday last , Mr. Stovv.ut's amendment contains thioo propositions , tlio Irst being to strllto out of the proposed mlo the words , "Ami the , nuostlon bo put upon imendincnts , if nny tire pending , anil upon he nn'iisuro In successive stages , according o the mien of the senate , but without do- bite , " nnd substitutes tlio words "And dobnto on pending. amendments mid such amendments as may bo offered \\hllo the measure is under consldcra- Ion bo limited ns provided under rule 8 , " second , to Insert In the sentence provld- iig that no motion is In order but n motion to adjourn 01 tnko n recess , the words , "Kocoiu- nit \\lth or without insttuctlonto , Iny on the , nile , " etc. ; unil tlio thiid clause , that pond- ntr proceedings under the proposed rule , liulo 17 shidl bo suspended. " Mr. Stewart .hen argued against the rule nnd the elections Jill. Tni ) piiticlpla of the hitter , if c.ittled ute effect , would bo inoro prejudicial to jumnn 11 Deity thim secession itself , because secession would huvo still ictntncd local gov- cintiu'iits Hoont on to ntguo nt length igalnst the constitutionality of the bill , llio iioposcd mlo , ho snld. could not bo adopted Arithout n violation of nil lules nnd without ; aHng from the floor some sonitor cntltlod toll. Those who opposed such pioLUcdlngn stood uj the precedent' } of Ami'ife.i for 100 vcars nnd the pieeedents of Great Hiltain for NX ) yeirs , and those piceodents hud novoi been violated evcopt in ono single hi st nice when violated to Riippicss the homo ndo btiuggle in Iicliind. If the mlcs of the scnuto waio violated the senators would heir a louder \ olco th in they had heard nt the lust election In ( . ( inclusion Mr Stewart appealed LO the lopublicnn senators to stoi ) In their nnd caieor before they btepucd over a pre cipice nnd dcstiojed tholr party. At the close of Mi Stewart's speech Mr. Sanders tools the lloor , but > lelded to Mr Al- dneh , who nskcd unanimous consent first , to limit dcb.ito to h df an hour , then to limit the length to ono hour nnd then to hive iv vote tikon Mend iv next , but to each of those 10- ijupsts objection was niado on the democratic side. * Then Mr. Aldrlch asked whether the SQIII- lor from Nevada and the senators on the other sldo were prepared to fix any tlmo for taking n voto. Ho wua then told by Mr. Faulkner that several bomuors desired to speakand It wonlil ho impossible until they hid nil spoken to IK any tlmo for taking n voto. Sir Sanileis then piocoeded with hl speceh in ndrocncv of the proposed i ulo nnd of the elections bill. He reminded the democratic senators that there wns a difference between fiecdom of debate nnU unlimited dobato. Ho dcclnicd that the elections bill wns a bill of peace It might bo beaten , but that would bo simply postpon ing the question. If uoatou then congress would adjourn Match 4 next , leav ing a deep and grievous wiong rankling in the bosoms of 10 percent of the pcoplo of the countiv and with the consciousness that In justice was being perpetrated In the light of day. Hofoiring to now sniper opposition to the bill , Mr. Sanders suttl no ncwspiipor had been appointed a tribunal to oxpifsa tbo popular will. Their opinions were as "variable na shade bv tbp ( yiivcriiyr asrvn made. " Ho did not know how Utter to characterize ) the condition of public senti ment which thcv produced than to call it a condition of moial clamminess The people themselves had , however , oxpiesscd with no uncoitaln sound ( In tlio national platforms of the republican party ) their puiposo and desire - sire that amendments to the constitution shall stand .H n bulwark and shield against all founs of oppression , no matter how burn- bio the Individual oppressed might bo. Mr. Moigan s polio In opposition to the proposed rule. Some senators nindo themselves conspicuous in ut tering cilumales against the south , but tlio south had not used inonuy in tholr elections , although silver doll in would do much In carrvlng ( lections thoio beciuso what was it that could not bo bought of the republican party In the south. How was it on the other side of the line ! What was the moaning of these disgusting cxpuissiuns which emanated from a republican pei Imps a senator -ns to "frying fat" out of manufac turers , and "blocks of llvoi" AVh.it was the meaning of tboso enormous subscriptions of inonoy nindo by niou and to mon ( as trustees ) who stood at the very bend of the ehuichl What ploty , s.mctity nnd purity ? What so was undo of that money } There could bo no ( piostlon that it was eotrupt. A roecss was then taken until Monday. WASIM ? > OTOV , Jnn. 24. In the house to day before too reading of the journal Mr. Brecitcnrldgo of Arkansas r.ilsod the point of no quorum. A call of trio house was then oiderod. A quorum having responded the journil v/as then toad and approved after further at tempts to on the part of the democrats to do- lav matters. The bousn then wont into com-nlttoo of the whole on the naval appropriation bill. .1 riwirjrioy VVEL. Ono Mini Kill ( land the Other fatally \Voii IK ( oil. CiimrvM : , Wyo , .Tan. til. ( Special Telegram - gram toTiinBi'.i- . ] The ropoit of u cowboy duel no ir Lander ha- . been conllrmod. The men quarreled over cuds , nnd , both being on the shoot , they agreed to settle the matter with revolvers Their companions tiled tb proven } , thorn , lint without success. They thin went to a corral near tbo ranch and arranged the details of the duel. They stood baclt to back , then walked llfteen paces and turned and commenced tir ing. Hill Halncs , known us "Slx-shootor Hill , " was klllod , fourshots striking him on the body. John Harm , known an "Dab , " was struck three tlmos and Is lying In n critical condition , being ninety miles from a pin slcian. Hotb men eamo from Texas with cattle outfits , nnd until the present light had been friends , _ _ V dory fir Kentucky Ii' tlerlcs. LOUISVILLE , Ky. , Jan. 21. Judge Jackson of the circuit court today decided the lottery cases before lilin In favor of the lotteries Ouo Minister was Indicted for selling FranKfort - fort and Henry ncadotnv lottery tickets. Jackson held that the Kentucky act of May i21 last , roneullng lottery' licenses Is void , ho knowing judicially that there arc other lot teries in the class designated , and uddiiif that the legislature muy select n class and legislate in regard to it , but cannot discrim inate between these who compose It. The cases H 111 bo appealed. JttHtloi Doi'iinted. CINCINNATI , O , , .Tan. 24 , The coso against R. G. Wood , of ballot box fame , way dls missed by the probate court today , the pros ecuting attorney statins that it was linpossi- bio to obtain the testimony necessary to con vict and also that them Is a desire on the part of interested parties to let Wood go. Mlznrr Arrlvni SAN FUVNCISCO , Jan. 21. L. 11. Mlinor , ox rrhiUter to Central America , arrived on the steamer San Jose today. Ho states that there were no hostilities between Guatemala and San Salvador when tie loft , out flghtlnp might take place at any tlmo. A.Vuy lliroiiKb the loo. AMSTKUIUM , Jan. 3t. | Hpeclnl Cablegram to TIIK DKii.l The navigation of the Norlt Sea ship canal and the entry and departure of vessels ni.jJjU port hai been owing to the opening of passages through the lca in ! ( Jrniul Ariii r * , ! > ( ( I noun to tlio liturti llnxc nu KiTeul. Toi'nK , K n , , Jnn. 2-t. [ Special Telo- rruui to Tuts Unn.l Tlio senatorial comtdl- intlon la as Jblidly mixed tonight as nt any line during tiyiyirogross of tlio fight. Senn- or Ingalls nyjvoJ , from Washington last light lit midnight and his boon Intoivlonlng its lloutenniitTnM. dijv The republicans np. xjnrtnue-h inironopjful tonight thin hero- oforc , but giViprf } > reason fur the faith within hem The rahjj nnt ropubllcan stnto sena- ors , with twq exceptions , huvo been whipped nto line nnd Mr , Ingalls now has sixty four opublican votas. The old soldiers nro flock- nglnto the cltv by lumdrods and the house oday was Hooded with petitions from Umnd Vrmy posts demamilni ; Mr Ing.ills1 ro clec- Ion. The nlllanco leaden dnifteJ n mom- rl d which ox-union sol- was signed byOJ - - igre denouncing Ingalls as n civilian and oldier who skulked durum the war nnd vho fought the republican pirty in 8IU when ho thought no had n chance for lection on an opposition ticket. 'Iho tend- ni of the memorial was gtvotcd w ith ontliu- liistlc npplimso and the nlllanco legislators otud to have it placed on the housa journal. Itcv. 1) J , Cole , a Methodist diTlno , of lutehluson , nnd a sonatoiinl aspirant , uus vskuJ to open the moinlng sosslon with prajcrnnd got the house into a titter by jrnylng that the "dt-caloguo and golden rnlo nav guide us in our dellbci.itions. " AH attempts nt legislation was suspended , nd the petitions of the Grand Army posts llscussed The house ndjournod until U o'cloik Mend n \ afternoon to gl\o the nlllanco noinbursa elf mcu to caucus. They begun operations nt once nnd called the alllanco ( natoiiilnsjiirants lioforo them to mnko ton nliiilto speeches and pledge tliomselves to uppoit the iiomlneHM , b. W Chase , diiirnuui of the people's nrrty central committee , slated tonight that ilnety-two men would vote solid for the nlli- meo c.uu-us nominou. and that democtatlu lelp would not bo necdod. llio lojuiblieans have ovidentlv received assurances fiom u number of alllanco men lint they would suppoit Ingnlls if ,1 deadlock ensued. Senator Huohan , who has charge of Sona- or Iiiu'nlls' campaign , stated tonight thai the iffnlrs with the nlllanco were In uch u tangled condition that the aucus would novnr bo nblo to agieo on a man. Senator Ingalls tilt not discuss cither nationnl issues or his own c.impilgn He said that his light lested ntiicly with his friends and thatho know ittlo or nothing about what had been going on. The legislature w ill moot In joint session at noon Tuesday to bo : m balloting. South Dnlcnta Member * Alloiro llrlbery Pli iiltr , S I ) , .Ian. ! i4 tSpoclnl Tolegrim o TUG 13 n' ] The house tills morning went nto commltteo of the whole tor further eon- ideritionof the Lnwrenco county contest eases After the arguments n vote > vns aken for tlio committee of the vholo to ropoit indefinite postponement of the matter It was lost by n \ oto of 01 to (50. ( ontestco Ci } ilinm voted , bntwhon the in it - te > r was befoto the house this afternoon his I'ote was not allowed and the in ijoiltv leport vas then adopted Tlio chief law point of , hose cases is whether the clerk of the comts ins a right t/f go outside of his ofllco to b-.uonatui.di/atfcni papers , Both liouses'then went into Joint session to lallot for. United btatos senator. On the irst ballot Moridv received 7(5 ( votes , Tilpi ) i" > , Harden .M , jjlo 15 , Croso lit , Seward J , 'roston .1 , Seott ' , 1'ickler , M itthows , Mc- ntjio. Cnty , C6pcr , Uosand , Cimpbell and Wardell 1 each , It was oxpoctcd'that Kvlo would receive a arger vote than ho did. Harrison pave ex- Delegate Mathews a complimentaiy vote. i'ho second b illot being taken , Harrison's rote went to' Mpody , giving him " . War- lull's last vote disappeared , going to Harden. and being that of Kan her's , Kyle icceived ono additional \ote. A recess was then taken until ! ! o'clock.1- ' At the aftorn\3tni \ session a largo number of ! iill were Introifrtcod in vguln.r order. Among the inoro importaut opD < f \ > as ono bv Goddard asking foiw thd establish ment of n military post nt Oclrichs , fn 'Fall lllvor county. Accompanying this was a petition oiling langcr from the Indians nt this point , find vsklng for military protection , signed by over tlvo hundred voters. ' At 4 o'clock thO rules w cro suspended nnd ; ho leport of the conumttcoof tno whole on the Lawrence couutv cases c.imo up. Kelly stated that ho Had been offered ? 1,000 to vote for Moody for senator , and would dlsclbso the nnmo of the party to the proper committee. This created n decided sensation. Buehanan demanded the name Hall stated that ho had boon of fered a bribe of $1,000 by a prominent demo crat to keep out of tlio republican caucuses , and could produce witnesses to prove It. Walhlr of the committee on brlbon , stated that tno commltteo would have its ropoit rcadv on these cases for the next session. The \ototaken on the seating of Bums in plneo of Graham resulted in (5J ( In favor nnd MJ against , Graham not toting on bis own ease. The question was reeonsidorod and laid upon the tnblo Burns was then sworn In as a member of the homo In place of Cr.i- ! hnm. A motion inadn for the seating of the next contestant , WINon , was interrupted by n motion by Gardner to ha\o tha speaker ap point a committee to investigate the cnnrges of bribery m.ido on the door todav. Dakota Principals Organize. Htiuov , S. D. , Jan. 21. [ Special Telegram to TUB BBC. ] The superintendents of schools of various cities of the state met hero todar and organized a city superintendent's nnd principal's association for South Dakota with the lollowlng ofllcors : . 1'rosldont , J. 1C. D.ivls of Sioux Tails : vice president , Miss J. M. J , Pijno of Mitchell ; seeretaiy , Miss Cmina Youimlovo of Huion ; treasurer , A , J. Klimnollof IMerro ; director ? , II. I. Hood of Aboidcon. A. M. Howe of Huron , . ! . D. Ttaevof Ynnkton. Tbo legislatuio will bo asked to in iko changes In the present school laws whuroby tbo educational Interests of the state will be advanced. TlirtSnnie Hcsult In llllnoifl. Si-niNnriLLn , 111. , Jan. 31. The first ballot taken In tha joint assembly showed no change finni the previous ones. Ten more Ballots were taken , but they showed no change. The session then ad journed on motion of I2\ans ( rep ) , who do- slrod to go homo to hl $ sick wife. To ST. PAUL , Minn. , Jnn 21. fSpoclal Tele gram to Tins Hi-.r ] A move made In the state senate indicuU-i that prlzo flghttng will soon bo n thing of tlio pint in Minnesota It was in thu shape * df a bill by Senator Dean , the rcproicntntl o } jf the kid glove ward of bt. Paul , nnd m&kop all public 11s tic encoun ters , challenges and the conveyance of chal lenges misdemeanors in the eyes of the law. The athlutlo clubi'ofHt. ' Paul nnd Minneap olis are quaking inHhclr boots , as it Is prac tically cortainiiihut the bill will pass the granger loglslatmtHnspito of anything that the clubs can do. Arroslqi ) lor Murder. SAIEM.N. H.,7iu. | 24. Mrs. Elbridgo II. Kceu , Dan MnCAiy | and Frank Woods hnvo bo m arrested , olflfrgod with the murder of Farmer Rood 'Jfhilrsday night. The iwllco assort that thlPvomun has for some tlmo been Infatuated with Murphy and the latter bonstca that ho'n-iAild MOOII bo owner of the farm. Thursday flight Murphy won , to the house with WooilsUand , as the pollco claim , boat and kicked 1'JeM to death. A NoriHeiiHlonl Sohoino. GIIIOVOO , Jan. 21 [ Special Tologrnm to TIIK Buu. ] Several big wholesale drug dealers hero were Interviewed today nnc pronounce the story of tlio formation of n drug trust without foundation. There U ton w Ida a range of materials they say too make such a schema practicable. Anodior Korco Hill 1'rotoH * . MosTOOMKiir , Ala , Jan. ! M.Hoth houses qf the Alabama legislature havounanimously adopted a resolution protesting ugulust the passage of the force bill , Iho Death Hull. BOSTON , Mn-Ts , .inn 24. Hon. Ilalnbrldgo Wndlelgh. a well known lawyer and ox-sena tor from Now Hampshire , died this morning FROM TUE 11AWREYE STATE , A Farrasr Near DoFnnoa Killed Wbllo OleankgaWoll. ANOTHER NATURAL GAS WELL STRUCK , A Itnllrottil Mixn Fatally Injured In n CJu > rrcl Counterfeiters Arrested lit Des Molnes Sitpruino Court Decisions. HAIIMV , In. , Jnn. 2-1 , [ Special to Tin : Hi c.J William McCord , n prominent and wealthy farmer living two miles west of Do- ilince , In this county , was killed this after noon. Ho win engaged in cleinlng out n well wlicnn buoKot Illlod with dirt bceamo do- tnchcd from the rope , falling on him and kill ing him instnutly. Co it n I or I'cl torn Arrrntod. lrs Motvp , In. , .Inn 21. The pollco today arrested iMutt Men lit , hU wife , Mllllo Mer- ritt , nnd William Frow , charged with countorfeltlng , Plaster of piris moulds , Illcs nnd other tools were found In their houso. riro at AllMHonrl Vnlloy. Mimonn VMIKT , In , Jan. 'Jl. fSpceinl to TIIK Hi IFirobroko ] out this morning about S o'clock in the reir of John Lloyd's confectionery store and newstand. A small stock of fhoworks wis stored in the rear , nnd this inudu the hlaro n hot one , but it lasted but a few minutes. 'I ho diunigo will not exceed $100. Insured Slruulc A Naiurnl Gas Well. Tour Donor , In , , Jan. 31. ( Special Tolo- giam to Tin : Hni : j While boring n well on ills farm near Jefferson , Tranlt Snod grass unearthed the strongest How of nuural gas over found In Continl lown The gas was struck ntn doptti of eighty feet nfcor passing through n few inches of blue sand , and mide itswnynp thiough tno pipe \\llhaionini ; nolso that could DO hoarod forseveril blocks. When igultod , a llamo ton foothlgn-was pro duced , which burns continually. Measures are being taken to utilio : the fluid. Shot in a Snlonn Ilo\v. Citi'sTov , la , Jnn 21. [ Spjeial Telegram to TUP Un-.J Barney Fitsimmons , n gam bler nnd saloon keeper , and Tom Dobord , bartender in Dillon's joint , got Into an alter cation in the latUn's placo. The latter drew n revolver and shot at rit7"Iininous thr"o times , ono shot taking effect In the mouth and knocking out a tooth mid going doun- 'vard , lodged In the necu It is thought hat the wound is not dangerous , Dobord las boon arrested nnd his bail set nt $ > , UOO. A Kiit'il ( junrrcl. CHPSTOV , InJ.m , 'Jl [ Special Tolegiam oTiu : Hi r. I Lust Saturdny Daniel Hell md Low-is Mcdlnley , a switc'im in and soc- ion the " " had nltor- man employed by "Q , an - catlon in the yaras hero Hell struck Mc- Ginloy on tno held with a shovel No nr- redls vv ere m ido , but M.Citnloy wai laid up at home , though no sortoui result } were ox- > ected. Inflnnimatlon set in nnd McGlnloy : row worse amt died at 10 o'docl : last night. Yesterday the doctoi lepotted the case to the luthouties and a wair.int for the nriest ot 3ell wns swoin out , but ho had skipped and 10 has not been npproncnded as jot Hell is about thirty-two years old , dark complexion , small , black , sqnlnty ojcs ; five feet eight md ono-lnlf inches high , weighs 155 pounds md U stoop shouldered. The Miitrcmo Court. Dra MoiVKd , la. , Jan. 21. [ Spa"hl Telo- gramtoTau lin : . | The following opinions voro filed this morning by the supreme court : T. McDcrmott vs the Iowa Fall * & Sioux City rallro-id company , appellant ; Haidln district ; nflirmod. M. A. Allen vs B. P. Kirk , appellant ; Cerro Jordo district ; atllrmcd. T. II. Woodbridgo vs John 0. Austin , ap pellant ; Sue district ; afllrmod. S F. Lnthrop , niiiellant ) , vs James Ilalov md Uplualn Wilts'o , Hardln district ; uf- Irmcd. Sam P. Withrovv , nppcllant , va Lillie M. Walker ctal ; Story distnet , nflirmod. Sam P. Witlnow , appellant , vs L. O. Lqw- ler ; Hardln diitrlet ; afllrmcd. Baxter. Rood & Co. vs Sarah Mjors and John Mvvrs , appellants ; Ida distilct ; nf- Irincd. State vs Johu Gocckeii , nppollnntj Cass llstrict ; null mod. Til It KA TKri > JMlXHIt N' S Til 1 11 K. An Interview -\\ltli baiiincl Gompara on tiltHiilcct. ) | . Ni w YOHK , Jan. 2-1 [ Special Teleirram to Tun BIT. ] President Samuel Comport of the American Federation of Labor , speaking of the contemplated strlko of the United States Minors' association for an eight hour dav , said to TIIK BKK correspondent today : "For two yoara pist the miners of the country have bofn quietly preparing for this second great Inttlo In the war of American workers for an eight hour work day. They are ready for the light , if fight it must bo , us the carpenters were two years ago , nnd in the end their vijtory will bo complete. They nro splendidly organized and In n strong financial conditionhaving nearly six bundled thousand members and several millions of dollars in the troisury. A conven tion of the United Mlno Workers of Amcilc.i has been called by the executive board to moot nt Columbus , O. , on February 10 next. At th.it convention It is probable that the demand for an eight-hour day will bo formulated. Then having served notice on the employers , the union will wait quietly until May 1 , when a strike will bo begun wheicvcr the demand is not netedcd It is to bo hoped that no strlko will bo nccossaty , but the attitude taken in recent troubles by the compinios , especially In the Pennsyl vania coke region , gives us much roison to fear that the fight will bo n long nnd bitter ono In fact , it will probably bo the biggest and fiercest strike in the hlsto.y of American labor. It will bo confined to tbo minors. Theio will be no sv mpathetle strlko. The trades afllllatlngIn the federation will give the movement strong moral nnd financial support. Shorter hours for the minors will mean shorter hours for woikers in all other branches of industry , nnd there can be no doubt that a redui-tion of the bourn of labor will do more than any other measure to afford work to the hundreds of thousands of moil employed , Increase wages bv cutting off this starving competition , and bring about real prospentv In all branches of business by the immense Impetus that will bo given to popular consumption of nil the necessaries and luxuries of life. The movement Is moderate - orate , sensible and practical. It dosci ves the earnest sympathy and support of tbo publio everywhere. " The Wenther KitrecnHt. For Omaha nnd Vicinity Fair ; warmer. For Nebraska -Westerly winds ; station ary temperature in eastern , slightly colder in western poitiou For Iowa Fair ; stationary temperature in western portion ; wostcilv wli'ds. Foi South Dakota Fair during SuniUy , with southwesterly winds ; slightly cooler. A Hoynl Hermit Miirclornl. KAVSVS CITV , Mq , Jnn. 24. Lord WHImtn Hornmnn , who has been living tha llfo of a hermit In n squalid hut near Argentine , Knu. , was found ( load there today. Ho bad evi dently boon murdoiod. Ho was known to have had money , some placing Iho amount 113 high as fJO.OW , but no trace of It can bo found. Forty Killed nnil 7hlrtr Injured. HKHI.IX , Jan. 81. Forty uion were killed and thirty sovorolv injured by an explosion In the pit at the Hibernia colliery at uclsen- klrchon. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Trying tu Close Yunkion Hulooiiw , VASKTOV , S. D. Jan. 21. [ Special Telo- gramto Tin : HKE.SheriffVyntan | today commenced to clo < o the eighteen or twenty saloon * now running here , and which hnvo Hjon paying fir > per month each to the city. V. V. lUrnes , spo- elal prosecutor appointed for the purpose by Attorney llenoral Dollnnl , H irmecutliig nud an unknown man mimed Llowlnnd swore out ttio complaints. snrs-.it vooi , "jAr/i.srjrf.Mrio.v. IlcprcHcntntUo Doisey of Nebraska on the btniul. WISHINOTOV , Jan. SI. Uopnwentntlvo Dorsey of cbrnskn testified before tbo silver > eel Investigation commltteo today. Ho had 10 knowledge of any congressman or other' government omcer-s being Interested In n sil ver pool or silver pool speculation. Mr. Dor- 8"V know of hut ono man who had any Inter est In sliver speculation. This was Hedcu- burg , n Chicago real estate man , with whom w Itness had some j ears ago some dealings in S'obmska real estate. Witness never had any Interest directly or Indirectly in silver bullion or sliver speculation. Ilodonburg had never suggested to him the propriety of offering silver certificates to congressmen , although ho ( Hcdenuurg ) might hnvo romnikod that silver wns n purchase. H. V. Parsons of HrooMyii took the stand , jut bofoio ho testified Mr Stevens , coiro- spondontof the St. Louis Globe-Dciuoernt , said ho had received n letter ftoniOvvcnby withdraw Ing the name of Parsons from the 1st ho hud gl 'on. Pardons , who Is .Now Yoik ngrnt of Wells Fargo XCo. , then tcstl- led that part of their business wns the sale > ut not the purchase of silver bullion on com- nlsslon. Ho never bought or sold silver for m.v ono connected with the government except he iroverninent itself , and know absolutely lothlng about silver stM'culation by the gov- cinncnt ofllccis. Witness know Owen by slightly Owenbylmd told him at diiTonut lines that ho had an inteiost in silver , given lim In considorntlon of information fur- ilshud. Witness paid little attention .o It. Witness remembered Hint Ovvcnby md snld the c-vditcrof n New York binhho thought the Hanover National was his as sociate in tbo enterprise. Afterwaid spoke n denunciatory touiis of this cashier , sn.vlng 10 had repudiated hU ( Ovvenhy's ) Intoicsts. vVltnc-ss , when asked whv ho had not pild nuch utti'iition to Owenby , hu replied "I vv ould not like to glv o any man n bad charac ter " Director of the Mint Leech submitted n statement of the visible domcUie supply of stiver on December 1 and Jnmnuy 1 'hst. On the former date the visible supply wns 1 1 , ( > ' ) , ' , Mt ) ounces , the largest loldlngs bolng these of the Moicnntllo safe loposlt company , UJUliounies , ( ) ) ( ) , Now York ) inks , estimated , ' . ' .OOO.OOO nnd western ro- luoiies ! > , Ui)0OUO ) , Ho also submitted n list ol tUe concerns Hint since the hist silver act was pitisci hid offered 100JO ounces or nero to In goveinment. Leech gave nn Mitlino to i.iocominittoo o * the m inner in which > -ilvor speculation was curled on , nnd said tbo deposit of bullion nud the Issue of orHllc.itcs wns begun hugolj as a imttor of convenlcnco to vvestotn lollnoilos , who did tot want to throw their pioduet on tbo iiiin- < ot at an Inoppoitune time Like most of the irovlous witnesses , Leech had no knowledge of speculation by persons connected with the jovcinmont. Chaltnim Dingloy , for the benofltof novvs- inpcis , from which the pcoplo must obtain their in fin inatlon of thu investigation , ho said , remarked that bis attention had been called to a publication ohaiglng that In some vv ay the committee bad imnaged to prevent the ovldoneo w hioh Senator Vest gave ro- siiocting Senator Cameron from coming he- fore tbo country until after Uamei oil's re election nnd that the committed knew what Vest vv ould testify. The fact w us that the commltteo sent word to Vest on Saturday to appear , hut he replied that ho couldn't loivo : ho senate At thu instance ot Gates , who stated that ho had business in Now Yoi k , ad- iournnient had been taken until Wednesday. Had the commltteo had any intimation of Vest's ' testimony it would have insisted on Ids appealing S.iluultiy. SVMilllXM .Hi. I IX. Misery in llio Slums Jinn no Effect on Guy I'nriH. ( Copj/rlffJit 18)1 liu Jnmt * flonlm llcnn'tt.\ \ P vuis , Jan. 31. [ Now York Herald Cahlo Special to Tun BKI : . ] At last the thaw las arrived , after a frost the severest for eighteen years , none too soon , for novcr in the nnnals of Paris has there been so much mlseiy known. For weeks an enormous class , consisting of painters , bricklayers , juidencrs and such like , piobably fifty thou sand pcoplo , have boon unemployed. The tinditionnl bus do Inino of thoFicnchis found to hnvo n hole in the bottom. The vote of 0,000,00) , ) francs by Clio French government did moio to populari/o the gov ernment than any legislative net. Then came the appoil of the press. Two days' collec tions amounted to 15,000 , fiancs , The maiket trardcncrs mound Pails are In despair. The crops aio totally ruined. The price of vegetables in Paris is such that they aio n luxuiy for the neb nlono. The Seine ice shroud is ranldlv bioaklng up. Dow n the stream dj immlto tugs break up the ice so as to prevent it cirrying away the old narrow brldgo such as the one at Poissy. The meeting of socialists , placarded in led posters all over the town caily In the week , was called for Friday in front of the opera houso. Had the frost continued It might have had a show , but , with the thaw , imn were more anxious to gain a square nienl than to listen to empty talk. A few long- ired , grubby Individuals did moot , but the pollco kept their moving to u lively tuno. The thing wns a il/i-lo. Sarah Bernhardt left Havre this morning by the Ghnmpaigno nt 8 o'clock , and with her took fifty huga trunks full of the finest ward robe over taken to Amoiicj In nu inter view with the Her.dd correspondent , bofoio start ing , she said her tour would last neatly two jears. She said that next to Franco she loved Amctici nnd the Americans. She said she would open at New York February - , nnd play thoiollvo weeks. Afterwards Washing ton , Philadelphia , Boston and Montieal would get a week each ; then Detroit , Indian apolis , St. Louis and Denver , opening at San Francisco on April 21. On May 2 she will start for Australia , playing at Melbourne , Sydney , Adelaldo nnd Ilrlbhain and open again at San Francisco on September 23 and thence to Mexico , Ilavimn , Now York , South America , London and St. Petersburg The repertoire Includes "Cleopatra , " possibly the nowplocoby FraucoU Pronvcr , the Italian author. With her she takes the nsp and n huge , white spotted , black Danish boir hound , ono of the finest specimens alive Yesterday at Ilornhardt's departure from St. Laaio station there wns n grcit ovation with a prodigious amount of cheer ing. Amongst those present were Snrdou , Chilrln , Sir Algernon Horthwick and Mauilco Uernhnrdt. Uonihardt assured mo she was in sploiidld health The Angalus , slnco Doing here , tins under gone many adventure * . The contract pro vided It should bo delivered to Chauclnird at 10 o'clock this morning. Meantime It was taken to a bank at L } annuls to spend the In termediate three days. When Hobcrt- son presented himself the employes looked upon the strange looking , Iron bound case with mistrust mid would not bcllcvo such n lingo case was nec essary to contain n picture. There wns n suspicion It was an Infernal machine to blow up the bank. Only after the case was opened and the picture revealed did they consent w place It in the safe. Chanchnrd ha the handsomest private picture gallery In Puils , on the rue Vales- quosz , overlooking the pare Morcoau , but is very jo.dous of niiyono looking over It. Pan hunters hsivo IMMJII frozen out nnd have taken to dancing. The fancy ball given by .Mis. Nowhall wi tbo great event of the ' w'eok. MU * Anna Kane apiwan.nl us Movollloun ; Miss Nugent us u liohomlenno ; Miss J , Nugent as a Waltcnn shepherdess ; Miss Foster Durham at n Ilroton peimntresi , Madntno Signet also gave n largo ball to Ui * Amortcnnii , Mr. nud MM. Post and Mlu ICnno , nt Monte Carlo. Cannes Inw hml snow. Klco oacnpi-d. Saturday - urday next the N'lco fetes conmionco. The carnival tlmo will bo kept up to February 23 , alternating with Moilto Ciulo. At Nice the familiar American nnmos nn > \ Mrs. Dodge , Mr. and Mrs. Onllatln , . Stewart. Lambert nnd Hosors , all of Now York ; Mr. Craig of Philadelphia , Aibrass of Chicago ; Mr. and Mrs Messenger , Dos ton ( ' Mrs Hnssott and MM Seott of Ohio ; L. M. Palmer , Now York. At Monte Carlo pigeon shooting Is nt full swing but the complaint is n hick of visitors. i , o.n < 7jT7ioss m A Oront Vnrlotj-ot" Attractions .it tlio M iropolltan 'Ibeaters. .j * [ ropi/t/iiht / / If'/ ' / l > u JitiNf * fliittfnii llciin'lt 1 * * * \ LOMHIS , Jan Ul. [ Now Vork Ilorahl Cnbla Special to TIIK HKK.J1'ainoll left London today for Iieland to continue his cnmpilga theic , though Ho ily and the ether pitrloU nro keeping tholr hands otT Tanner Ini withdrawn his libel suit against 1'iuneU , The Litter admitted his elm-go that Taniur murOoicd Joseph lion in of Cork was liulu fcnsible and groundless , Then Tanner said ho was sorry ho was so abusive dur ing the Kilkenny campaign. Meititlmo , O'Htlon's evicted tenants nro howling. Tlio renewal of the prrlhmontnry session has found the irovormnont In the highest spirits In spite of thorevorso at Haitlepool. Hartlerool , essentially a radical constituency , was by the merest ohimco occupied fora tlmo by rullcnls who declined to follow Glad- stones sepirattst policy. Ulehardson , thn _ Into member , had been In pirllament tue-lvo > oars bofoie Gladstone whirled over to I'nr- nolllsm and his hold upon the people wai so stiong that no ilval cindldato had a chamo of dislodging him The fact rein ilns tliat tlio ministry have still n much larger n n Jorlty in the hotno of coimn nm than Is nccessaiy to make tholr tmsiti m scouic. The opposition , on tlio other h.u I , i : Inn slate of confusion. 1 ventured to make light of the positive announcements put forvviid to the cITou that I'arnell intended to ictlio The utti tudo ho bus taken since , fully justifies tin ) nntlclpatlon formed. That the lu in wlio has shown so much dotcrmliintlon anil combat- ivoncss should nt once sunonder all no IMS boon lighting for wns to the last degrco ini- piobible His Intention was evidently to go on In his old lines , ignoring the other loaders and r'a sumlng the activity which he displumed during the formation of the Irish putv It will bo veiy avvkwaid for his opponents to deal with him and should they attempt to cirry on , inside the house , Iho hostilities of which it Is claimed it has been the scene , the only result w ill bo i further weakening of tl.o opposition and stiongthonlng of the niinlstr.v. Whatever may happen , it is scarcely possible that Glad stone can letriovoany Important part of the giound helms lost. This is the first day In three weeks th it the Thames has been without dilft ice ami the gulls hive gone b-iek to their North so i linunts. Mis John Thompson , granddaughter ol the poet , Burns , has just died nt Glasgow Ilc-r Imsbiud Is a spirit merchant The deceased's mothei whoso maiden nnmo w ns Jean Armour , wns a daughter of iJurn's. Bradlaugh's condition causes nnxletj his friends. Insomnia Is the greatest trouble The dramatic weak bus brought nothing now. Next week "Lovitli Ivnnhoo" will possibly bo produced nt Carte's Royal English onern hotibo , "The Stranger , " by Wilson Harrott ; "Our Heglment" at Toolo's ; "Doll's House" at Terry's A bur lesque of Anthony nnd Cloopatia which bus been written by Sample , Jr. , mnslo by .1. M. Glover , will bo produced ut Toolo's In Febru ary. Cleopatra Is being played by Floy Vita , tbo Amur lean soubretto. Henry Leo Will open , Fobrnary fi. In Monte Cailo wlta a bril liant caste , Including Chatles Winner , Vnn- dorfolt Giabamo , Crawford Lsxtilanche , Tav lor , Alard , Leo , JcssloMillward , Klslo Ches ter , Helena Daero. The scenery has been p tinted byllarkor , Hjan nnd llnlloy. The production will bo clnborato. Leo sinned tno contiact today. Uronson Howard netlng for himself and Stuait Hobson for an early pio- dilution of "ThoIIoiuietU" at the avonuo. Daniel Fiohtnan 1ms secured PInoro's new play , shortly toboptoduced at the Gnulck THOOl'S HT.l IIT i'Olt O.W.I HA. , Hie- Second Inliuitry on Ms Way Ilo'neir irom Pine Kldgo. Prvr Ilmni : AIIIINO , S D. ( via Hush vlllo. Nob. ) , Jnn. 21 [ Special Telegram Tin : Hi K. ] The Second regiment letun to Onnha and the Seventeenth inf.intrj to Chocnno this morning. Colonel Hey I , in spooler general of the division , with Colonel Henry and a corps of engineers , loft this morning to make a suivoy of llio battle field ncnr the mission. It was In this battle that the Ninth cavalry came to the rescue of the Sovci.tu cavalry when the latter wns surrouned by the In. dlnns , nnd In which It Is claimed Colotu 1 Forsvlho transcended his instruction n going bovoml the mission. Thoso'iious illness of Agent Plorco Mai necobsitated the appointment of Cnpliln Dougherty of the First Infantry to act In his stead. All porsonsnotrofrularly employed nboutthu agency have been ouloiod to leave the rouir- vntlon. General Miles Is holding daily tllks \v ith Indian chiefs with n view to selecting ton of them to go to the great father nt Washington. The follow Ing sick nnd wounded of the Seventh cavalry wen ) forwarded to Kiish villo , today They will trivol with their regiment to Fort Illloy They are the victims of Wounded Knee. Sergeant Harlowood , A troop1 Harry L Duncan , A troop ; Ocoign York , waggoner , D , SoigountO. Lloyd , . ! , ( lottllob Hipp. I , Hairy II. " Thomas , U Hugh Me- ( llniils , 1C , Chester H Martin , 1C , tt A. Sullivan , K ; W S Klrkpililck.il , It .1 Nolnn , I : Hnrmur Moore , A , C. hafoigo , V\ \ Michael Ilussoy , F. All of the above are far from having rflcov cred from their Injuries Thcru nionow only four inoro tioopors In the division Held hos. pltal. General Miles /ixpocts to leave hcrA In a few dava. Ho will tnko with him alxiut llfty llrulc indlnns whom ho will ( juartor at Port bhendnn , Chicago , where thoV will | ioIn structed In the school of the nnl- dlor and inducted Into the hab its of clvill/ed llfo. The Iiull im will bo under the command of Liuutouunt Taylor of the Ninth cavalry who had charge of the Ognllala scouts Tbo latter will hereafter after bo commanded by Lieutenant PruUon. Will I'roHccuto Few Tnil'H WVSIIISOTOV , Jan. 21. A telegram wai received today nt the war department fn > ir ( Jencral MIIos giving nn account of the 10 cent killing of Indian Few Tolls bj citizens Ho elmractori/od the incident as n uiclesi outrage nnd Bald stops had IKSCII taken for the prosecution of the assassins. The U'lc pram was shown to the president and n tele gram wont to Miles inquiring whether or not the outrage was committed on tlio govern meat reservation and whether the assallanti are members of any state organisation 'Ihn object is to determine the question of juris diction. Injured Klronicn Will Itrerovoi. HITKAI.O , N. Y. . Jan. SI.-oTho fltomen lu jurod at last night's flro nro doing well nuil will recover. Subscription j have been Htutod for the families .of thu two fliomon killed. The total loss Is about $ .WW)0 ( ) ) ; well Insured. A .Jrwcfor ANH gu1. SosquKiusNA , Pa , Jan. " 4 Irnao J , / Loveno , nn oxtcuilvo Jovvelo' , having storcj / * In this cltv and JlhichainUm , has assigned. '