, , - ' ' ' . " ; " " . . ; . , . , . , . . , ' / ; ' \ " ' . , . , . . , - . ; . - . 1 : T . . . : , THE OMAHA f , : DA.LY. BEE. ' . ' : . I . _ r . . , J srl'.JU.lSII1 D JUNE 19 , 1871 OA1IA , ONDAY ] [ " OnN i JANU.AUY ' , 1805. SIN LE COPY ] rlY ] CJ : ' .S. PLANNING A RAID - . , t. - Empty Treasury to Do further Depresse by Unneccsiar Appropriations. - STATE INSTITUTIONS AFTER TiE STUFF Superintendents Ask for Sums Largely iu I Exces of Two Year Ago I : , How LINCOLN I PCS FOR ASSISTANCE , Half n Million Wnuto l to Start I Building . Doom Thtro , D- - PROSPECTUS OF TiE GREAT GRAB GAME , I : thlatc , \lrll'cy suhlltCI Illclo that ' 1101011 10 Clue Wutchll ! 'cCIcll . 10 l'rl1cnt I JtravuI\ro AlmDst Crlmilal : In 13 Intclsity. LINCOLN , Jan. 6.-Speclal.-Go\'eno ( ) IIoIcotnb' 1lllenco on proluble legislaton at thc present stsston Is already recognized , : ant Etep3 are being taken In certain quarters to crset that Influence , especialy In regard to appropriation hills . That there Is a contemplated - templtet rId upn the state treasury Is already certaIn , ant nothing but thl honeH Intellentenee of the republican members will 9 prevent It. A glance at the estimates of the superintendents of the several state Instltu- tons reveals the fact that they anticipate a heavy Inereas In their expentltures turlng , the coming bIennial period. The total estimates - mates asked for tor general purposes by state ofcials all siierintndents ot state InsUu- tons arc $ 2I21,4tO. , The tctal amount ap- pr.cprlated two ) 'eari ago was $2,209,039. So the new estlnt 3 contemplate an Increase In \ expenditures of $212,000 to begin wllh. _ : r. . & The superIntendent of the 10silital for the Insane : at 1.lncoln thinks he cannot possibly get along wIth less than $192,000. Two years ago he receIved $ 141,600. The In , dnstrlal school at Kearney , which for the past two years was managed very \el on $85,700 , hopes to make UI lost time by asking the present legislature for $128GG8. The superIntendent - Intelileni of the Institute for the Feeble Minded at Deatrlcl beats the record , however , by aeltng for $161,150 , , whcread two years _ 4 ago hd was extremely fortunate In securing $7G.400. . Soma of the retiring state ofcer have not baen at all modest In paving the way fcr luxurious terms for their successors. Th $ labor commissioner asks for an Increase of G.400 : the secretary of state , $3,600 ; auditor , $1,700 : treasurer , $5,800 ; attorney general , $1 700. The hoard of Public Lands and Buidings aks permission to spend something over G.OOO mor than It received two years ago ; the State Bead of Transportation asks for $3,300 more , and none of the Increased amounts Is required for the expense neces- suy to cary the maximum rate casa to the United Stales supreme court , MODEST SUMS SUOGESTED. 4a./ , The followIng statement shows the appro- vprlatoni alreaty asked for by the several state , InstitutIons. ' 'hl figures In the first column Indlcats the respectlvo amount asked for , and In the last column the amount ap- Jroprlated , hy the leglElature two years ago : , i4 IS ! : ; H 3. Ine4ne hIo'pItaI J.lncoln $ 9.OO ; 112.1,700 . . . . . . . 10plal. . . . . . . . . $ :1,70 1n.le , .8)'lur. hastings - . . . . 15",80Q 11.C0 Insnne 1(91Inl. Norton ! . . . . . 11.3 : 3.600 Hlnte 1'L'nttenttIr . . . . . . . 13.70J 12)4123 3t1.hUstrlai School l. ) I.ere . . . 128.668 b".70J IndustrIal Hchool. Grle\1 ) . . . 40,96 47,60- ) Normal teIioI. Peru . . \ . . . . . . 6i,15 4.62 "B'lum for the Blind , Ne- 'n8Im City . . . . . . llni . . . . . . . 67.100 49.rOO lome for th" Frtent1)es ) . . 1lnoln 42.761 ) 33.0JO In'hlKIrlnl ' home . ntorl1 . . . L.610 2.7:3 10Iile. , ' lIonIr . OnHII lslanI. . . 103,220 58,3Z0 Ichooh for the Feeble Mintieti , 1.1 . , Ichol lcnlTjec . . . . . J . 'cIlc . . . . :1 . . . < . . 161.4:0 i6.400 - - - - I "otnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .179.831 t9.:9 I must be bore In mind that these 11g. ures to not include new buildings and other permanent Improvements. There Is nn ex- trlordlnary demand for new buildings , but tlo general approprlaUon of $2,421,490 includes - cudes only officers' and emilloyes' salarIes , . . maintenance etc. Tile building appropriations .T already asked for w1 exceed any ever secured - cured from the legislature In the history of Nebraska So far the requests contemplate In appropriation ' of nearly $1,000QO0 , and of this enormous amount the city of Ilncoln Ictesty asks for mora than one-half. ThIs statement Is almost too strong for belief , all nothIng but an examination of thc demands of the institutions located In and near the capital city proves the startling ! gures. To begin , the regents of the Stale unl'er- slty , upon the stateinentt . ant recommenda- tons of tour [ or five reshllnt alumni , ask ] for - In appropriation from the general fund of r'L r- ( um.GOO ! for nrw buildings. ThIs wil add n 4f tux of one-half mi on every dollar's wort. of ussessablo real and personal wortl' the state of Nebraska for two years. , WHAT THE REGENTS \'ANT. Heto Is a schedule ot the new buildings asked for by the reg nts : First they want the state to erect nn admlnlstralon building , to pro\111 offices for the chancellor , regents , clerks amI secretaries of the several state societies , The amolnt asked for Is $40,000 , nn exceedlngl modest sum. when taken In connection with the further fact that the 1'10- ' ' ' posed Idmlnlstrton building Is to can r ' 1 tlin the "as1emhly hal , " which tile I enterprising citizens of Incoln : have so long coveted for tile accommodaton of Ilolteal 0\I , state conventions anti other gatherIngs , but L" which they have alwuys felt too poor to can- 'L Itrlcl by Irl\'ate enterprise. I / Then tile law tchool Is saul 10 need a moJ- 1 , _ ? cat bullllg , to east blt $12,000. Another mal appropriation Is ncled In order 10 en- - . larle LuLl nrmol q. and SI.OOO II nIcd tnr ' 4- : , iills 11joi .n'A' < bull -iii- WIlleiltOteachI " " S ) culg women donlstic science Is to cost I o"ly $3,000. Just what the regents propos3 tu teach In 1 domestic science school , unless , they desire to inculcate I new system of , I cooking formulas , Is not 8p clfed , Ole of [ titer , r larger buidllgs asked for [ Is one In whch : to ! , teach natural sciences , and the SUI of G5.000 , p' 3 , Is wanted for Ihls purrese , Another building I - for rgrlclilural Inll meclcnlo arts Is 10 absorb - serb $25,000 $ , nll $72,000 Is wuntell wih , which to complete the Infnl&hJ library hii Il I t. I Is further ProPosed to connect the prsell Grant hal and' the chemcul : lb- oratory \ Ih I ftrurturc which wi cost but $1,000. ) A leI urccnhou8l to supply bout- II ' I , .tenlerel to smlllg graduates on commence- , I 'f 7 J nent day wil oul ) cost $3,000. having thus I ( Ilrellarei the 11) " ' and means commit- 1 \ tee for the greatest purt at their Il / 11lsery , Ihe regents give the finish- . .J lug touch to the atmlrnblo structure by ak , I tie for a building In which to teach Ilh'slrs ) I and astronomy ) to be electell ( at a cost of I , ! $200.000. The entire amount Is $465GOO. This I I Is just about what the expenses of the LIII- h cell , Ilgh Echool might 1111 ben the past fel years hlil not the city dispensed with such an luUluton and generously p rmltell the regent of the State university to supply the the stnte. lack at the eleme of the taxpayers of [ In addition to the U55GOO asked by the "U Stnl' university ill the way of new buldln s , n nt\ wing I 181I.t for the Insane hospItal near 1.llcoll , to cost GOOOO , thus making the total building appropriation asked for by I the city of [ I.Inaahri $ S15.GOO-ant there Is stIll n possibility thaI the home for the Friendless I . less may decide to a.l for I few wings ant other like thIngs The enorloll tribute tie- Ilndet of the peopl ) of the state by the 04c y of Lincoln explains wIly Joe Burs of " jllurlhigton Utach fame Is 10 be chairman of "N.lnrIIRton committee on Public buldllgs all either John Charle I remolt McKeuon Dr John 13.Vriibt clllrmau 01 the untl cum- minion In the senate , Lincoln influence will predomInate In the making up of all house and senate committees ihat have to do with the appropriation of funds for public buIld- Ings. In order to secure hH own enormous appropriations the Lincoln delegation , with its trlends , may bo compelled to iog roil for Increased appropriations for buildings for other InstItutions and the result promises to bo startling. The prospects for time formation of a building appropriation combine are ex- cehlent. Another contingency has not been \ - looked. That Governor 10lomb may veto any partIcular Hem In any of the flpllropria- t.n bills has not been lost sigh of , all I he does the effort will be made to Ilass the Items , the veto to the contrary notwlllstant- Ing. CHANGe TiE SYSTEM I NEED DE. In asking for nn appropriation at tGOOOO for a new wing to the Lincoln hospital for the Insane Superintendent lay candidly admits - mlts that Ir the present system of caring for the incurable , or chronic Insane lt the hastings asylum Is contnuel1 , the GOOOO shoull be expended at hastings. _ lie _ argues at length to pro\e that the adlILonal room Is needed , but , In order to secure the ox- I Ilenllure of the proposed GOOOO apllropla- ton at LIncoln , Superintendent Hay proposes ' radical changes In the present system of caring for this class of unCortunates. At present all Insane patients arc fIrst taken to the hospital nt Lincoln , where a peclalh' equipped corps of medical all Insanity - sanity experts Is ninlntaimied. Many arc treated and cured nt the Llroimi hospital. The Incurble are transferred . to the asylum at hastings when their cases are recognized as hopeless. At hastings . of course , rio attempt - tempt at treatment for Insanity Is Inade. Sue perlltel\lent Hay asks that the Institutions at Lincoln Hastings and Norfolk be designated as as'lums al11 hospials at the same tme , each ono to receive null care for all of the insane In their respective districts , both curable . able and Incurable. Of course , such n plan will necessitate the maintenance of [ a largely Increased medical corps nt each of the three InstItutIons and ultimately be far more expensive - pensive to the taxpayers of the stat , but , then , I will gIve 1.lncoln nn excuse for ask- lug and taking that $ GOOOO for n new build- Ing. Taken all together , the well laid plans to tto over thl hard times by expending $515- GOO of the people's money In Lincoln II the next two years will be nPlllaudetl by every- bmly-excpt those who do not live In Lin- coln. coIn.Timat portion of Governor Crounso's final message referring to the apparent usefulness of the omce of deputy ! labor commIssioner has excited considerable comment In certain circles , nnd hy maay It Is thought that the retiring governor admnlsterd ! a rebuke to the present deputy labor commissioner , J. B. Erion. I Is only Justice to say that tile entire paragrnph referred to was written by Mr. Erion himself and read by Governor Cronnse word for word as writteli. Heferrlng to the matter today , Mr. ErIon said that unless the legislature intended to furnish the bureau sufficient funds to carry out the work exacted of It by the , talutes the office well be aholishmed. might as wel abolshet. II0ATION IN NEURASKA. The subject or irrigation will doubtless receive - celve n larger share or the legislature's attention - tenton at the present session and for thl reason I stale map contained In Labor CoIn- missioner Erion's report , distributed 'cster- day , Will he especially valnable. The map shows the locatIon of nil IrrigatIng ditches , Inchulng aIm all proposed ditches I Is an exhibit whIch will surprise all who have not kept themselves especially Informed ns to tile progress already made with irrigation In Nebraslm. A tabulated statement printed on time bottom of the map shows the mIleage ot IrrIgating ! canals by counties. Scots Bluff county leads with 160 miles of canals already completed and 137 proposed , whlo Cheyenne county Is a close second with lOS miles oC completed canals. The total mileage of completed canals lS shown by actual sur- voys made by H. H. Lawrence , civil engineer - gineer lt Omaha , Is 689 ; miles proposed and under construction , 1,41 ; acres under canal at present , 3G 1,20 : acreage under survey , 1,422,00. The table complete will furnish valuable information for all members of the ormaton ni legislature and others directly Interested In Irrigation - - - . I I ns - - follows : _ _ _ _ _ I J t . 1 - ? " ; : g" . COUIjTY. ; ; t 1- g ' . fs ? : : ; 11 . , . . " . . . " . : 1 _ _ leone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2G . . . . I lutnlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lL . 1 15l' . . . . . . : Iila'no . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ 16 20 . l.own . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 : . . . . Innnqr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 11 Cheyenne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 . 73 slIt ' Cherry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J ! . 9G I."OJ CUBICI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . CO 1. ' ) Colfnx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . 1 : . . . Iawson . . . . . . , . . . ; . . . . . . .1O,4 ! . 32 . . . . lundy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOW . . . 3 .L , ) Douglas l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 . . . 48 . . . . ( ( . DI'\ol ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 30 2. J.0' ) Dawe" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2' ' ) 21 3./ / , Furns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2) ) 30 6,10) FrontIer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 : . . . . ( rlelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . ) mmmcliccic . . , . : - : : : . . . 41 47 . 18.D 0 In't9 Jlelux-J . . . . . . .74 . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . LM' ' halt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 30 iOt.dO Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 . . . ? . Krre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 . . . . Knlh ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 101 ' 1S,00) ) Ke'n Patio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 . . .13 . . ( . . KImball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . bJ 1InNln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10) 02,0 1.11' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : J . . . . . Phelps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21\ \ . . 410.100 \ Ihlll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21l1 . . 33 . . . . Red \\'hIIow . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 7 : 12.0QJ Hol , 'low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 . . . . Saunders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-I . . . . SCOt9 illuff . . . . . . . . . . . . L ; . .2 i2410 ) mur . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . . 10 ) . . . . 2./ Hhcrinn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 3) , ) . . . . Hloux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,50) Thomn" . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2.J . 1.1) I ) Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 37 15. ' ) ) W113c1er . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 : . . . . - - - - - . Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 033 _ 1.41 _ 36j.2' ) ) In dIscussIng the irrigation legislation needed ed for Nebraska Mr. grlCn deals only In general - oral views leaving to those with n 10r expert - pert knowledge of the subjec : the work of preparing by saying : the details. lie closes his report Our 11resent Irrigation lass- passed by tile legIslature II 1891. wait all that was noces- sury at the time , blt our needs have Increased - creased with mime all ) ! experll'nee. Nine- lenthl ? or the lember of time 589 legislature Ilrolmbh' never Ihought of the subject of Irrigation In Its application to Nebraska lalIds. Tile Importance which 10W atnches to Irrlalol of the lands vest of the nlnet- seventh merIdian 1" 11er. new legislatIon covering the clmaned conditions a. 220005- u clverlng al , ' chanlet contllons ncel- A short space or five 1'ear8 has clearly demolstmtc the lame nd pr"ltll,11 re- "sll 10 lo atnllel h ) ' irrigation of lalls generally , At that time (1\'i ( yers ago ) there wcn lot over 3.0 ncras oC Irrln ( Ia111 In tile tnte . Now there are 120(0 acres , wIth calais unler construction and prolo e'l l for hUltrets of thousands or acres : -3nore. for many of which there Is nol water lulclcnt to wlrrant anythIng more than talk for 1 local spring 1'001 SOME C'hi.NGES NJmmD : , The babls oC tile n\asuremlt or the water Fholhl be ellnltt , Ins I Is almost 1m- IIOlllblo ) tu mensuri large null small bo.les . of 10wilt wlter under 1 rouI"lneh pres.iure with any degree of uCt'umcy. 'I'ime lannel' of 11t for l\prOl'rlalons ' of water shouhl h. fO l'estrlct.t I to prel'en I.erlols . ( ruin hUng for double or more Ih.n , the capacity of their I'rolose,1 ' ditch or uf the suppl ) ' of the strmm from which thc canal Is ted . \.e also nerd 1 law 1lmlar , so far as I tOll ) ' IPIllt ) to conlllQls hpr , to the WllHhtl Ilw ) oC (1ICorla , which ro\IIel for the : ec.mmurl ) 1\'lot tinder lw lne of I 1lO- ' 110led canal to vote bonds ' against all the land unllr the jrOIl0si ' hIt , 10 Ill ) amount sullieieimt build the eammui lIfter ) ' sulelell to bult tlr ralnl lfer 1 propel' SII'\I ) ' by I eOlllet nt 11'1 nJIleer his hewn ) the ( eabibility of lie scheme ; but shoull he guarded I a board of control of whl' h i th" governor ) should be n mcmbr. 'I'hiis 18 nl'l'Har ) ' In order to Insure compe- tent , nHlwerllt Iblll > ' . Ioot busIness nun- Igclell , alt ! Iu Prev'nt the \Otlt of ilaIlds against worhlfls lanllhlch cannot lIe Improved UI' OIl whih the can set no 1'.l tar. ) After the canal Is built nil lands tInder the same Hhoull he assessed 10 iiay 0 [ the llllls : hut only the minis using the waleI fhoull be tax ell each year to PUY for the nltltelanee of the cannl. . liarriN CIlnl n Wulkont NASII\'ILI.E , 'rena. , Jami. 6.-Tue legis- luture wi ufHPlble II nQon January 7. The IIelorrlt8 control bth houses. Selltor hlaIris' friends claIm hl8 selection by this l'UUtUI ) IOlla ) ' wlhout dlleul . The erlutorlul Ilueslol onrshutows all others and II the chief tuple or discussion I In wltcal us wel us oilier circles . CHINA'S ' LAST nOPE GONE I Prep.re to Accept Any Terms Japan i Dispose to Offer , PLACE OF MEETING NOT YET SETTLED Shanghai h "cry Ic8rahio to ChIna hut the , Conqueror Wi Sot ton.clt : to that l'lnco ni the lenlcz'ous , SAN FRANCISCO , Jln , 6.-Tho stmshlp : China arrived today from Yokohama , bringing the following Id\'lce8 . TO O , Japan , , Dcc 21.-1 trustworth sIgns now point to n seedY'I isace. Events have march with great rapidity In the last two weeks The ChInese hopIs of resistance ha\e broken down ant a formal offer of direct negotiations has been made Little progress was made until after the capture of Port Arthur , when the Chinese at last appeared to realize lie necessity for Inllellato acton alIt ! they declared theIr readiness to appoint I o representative of suleent rank amId to In- ! vest him with full powers from the central , government . The chalco of an appropriate place of mcetng remains to ba consIdered. The Chinese have designated one of their own ports , Shanghai , lS a desirable rendezvous. To this Japan will not consent , ant considerable - able tmo has been lost In discussing the locality - cality , but the lo\emelt to\art peace Is proceeding , however , In apparently good faith on the Chinese side amid with sincerIty on the Japanese side. The JnpanesB ministers are thorough\ aware that the Intcrests of their country wi bB most worthily "ovell by bringing the war to an end with the least possible delay. Thc task before them . Is not In easy one , for the stronJ ant active mliary class Is bent upon further conquest on a large scale , and the public feeling Is all In favor or inflicting ad- dllonal punishment on the enemy and de- mnndlng inordinate terms of settlement. JAPAN ON THE ALERT. Until the proper occasIon for proclaiming nn armistIce presents itself the mIlitary operations - atons wIll conlnue with unabated vIgor. Japan will nol he tempted to relax her aggressive - gressIve energy , nor will she be diplomat- Icaly manouevered out uf any of the ntl- . vantages she holds. General Yamagata has returned from Mall- churla , leaving the commalll of the first army 10 Lieutenant General Nozu , and Is now In attendance on the emperor at Ihirosimilna . Alhough untoubtedly suffering from Illness , I Is believed that the main purpose of hIs recall was 10 secure his Inuence In restrnln- lag the Intcmperate ardor of the military faction and [ acltalng the arrangements for an early restoration or pcace. To Inquiries whether additional acts have been receIved bearing on the excesses oC the Japanese soldiers at Port Arthur , the gov r- ment replies llat the reports arc not completed - pleted ant that I prefers to wall until I full record tan be prepared. However , It authorizes the statement tat no new dlsco\- cries of atrocities committed by tile Chinese or of acts of trtacher which may have In- clet lie Japanese troops to the revenge- ful violence wi lessen In time slIghtest do- grce its condemnation of tile misdeeds which are a stain on the national credit and for which the cuuntr was totally unprepare : . DISAPPONTED TIE GOVERNIE ' T. The govrmcnt believed that dlsclplno was so thorough established In tile army that no conceivable circumstances could pro- yoke the troops to disorder , much less to In- tulgenco In ferocity and cruel ) ' . I has suffered a biter disappointment In the discovery - covery that the high standard I hoped to maintain without a blemish hat been for- gotten on one occasion or fierce excitement anti passion by men to whom the empire's prestige has been conded. Chinese merchants are returning In great numbers from their own country to the Japanese ports and arc seekIng registratIon on the footing of Japanese subjects. On December - ! comber 9 an Immense festival was hcld lu Toklo to celebrate the capture of Port Arthur , Wlh a single exception this was the only purely popular demonstration ever attempted In Japan. The first was In honor or General Grant during hIs memorable vIsit to time capital In 1879. - From the army of General Oyaml on the Tao Tung pennsuln ! little news of Importance Is received On December 5 time Japanese entered the walled town of Fee Chow oa the road to New Cimwang without meeting the . reslstanco which had been anticipated . The Japanese at once resumed the northwlrd march. and at last nccounts were close on Kal-Plng , a large town only thirty miles from New Chwnng. ThEY PREFER JAPAN Wherever the Japanese flag Is raised time Inhabiants signify their desire to live under Ivo Its protection . Many of time most prosperous citizens of Port Arthur and Ilnchow , on returning to the homes from which they hat fed during the last days of Chinese mltar ) ' occupation , have posted signs on their wails , gIving their names ant addresses as residents In the "New DominIon ! ot Japan. " Since time begInning of December the course of time campJlgn In Central Manchuria has been completely cimamlged . For several weeks It has been reprtet that time advance columns of time first army , which at one lmo hat sent scouting parties to wIthin forty malice of Mcukdln on the north 011 New Chwang on the southwest , were drawIng back toward General ' Yamagata's headquarters lt K1uln. These reports are now confirmed ant ore explained hy the appearance on time scene of a new all unexpected Chinese force A corps of the army which China permanently main- talus In the Anlor region , on the border of SIberIa. was detached nhout the middle ( of No\mber nod lent hy slow marches In time direction of 1oultl1n with orders to relIeve orters releve that city by Ilaeklng the Japanese troops , believt'il to be the ' ' belevl.1 on way thither , 'rhe new holly of combatnnts was lulerltoOI to number - ber from 10,000 to 16,000 , antI , to he com- posed wholy of hardy Toilers Punctualy I whol apprised of their Intenlon limo JaiJan- ceo commal\lers made such disposition or their forces as tile occasion demanded . Major General Tntsuml was lent to Tal.Cha-Pao , a strategic lllnt In the mountaIns some twenty mle3 norllcast of Iote masg . . SOATTEItElThIE ' : \T 'ARTAliS . I Here al November 13 he me a largely superIor bOdy of the enemy , led imy the Tartar general , and , after a bharp &klrmlsh , scat- tersll the mmewcomers , who left twenty-five doall on the field and a considerable IUan- ty of Irms nnt ammunitioim . 'fho Japanese loss wait two killed and four wountel1 , This engagement put a stall to the /lempt of time Tartars to co-operste with the Chinese troops at or near Moullln. Time Tarllr contnuell to advance , turnIng their' attention , however , from the origInal point utah lovllg soutil. ward with tile evident wih IlrposB oC assailing Von WilamIg This town Is One of the strong Ilolnts occupied hy the Japanese Immedlatel after tile crossing of the Yulu river Time Japanese , though outnumber two to one , utaclell this force and dispersed . I com aie pletely. Time Amoor corms to which the for. mldable movement for the relief of Mouktln I was entrusted has ceased to exist , lnd , though runaways have been traced / for Ify 1111105 . net the slghtest sign of an organized body has been fount by the Japanese piI- suers. Time first ant second Japanese armIes ore wlh'ut doubt wIthin easy communica- \ra \ . lIon . - 4 . . . . . . The colt In Manchuria Is intense , tht or the extreme nortimern posts 15 ' norther being doss'c helow zero. 'ho soldiers suffer llll ) ' discomforts and many of the laborers have died frojl exposure Fresh bUPIJles of thick clothIng are going forward In great quantl- ties . tes.Every Every effort Is being ma'le ' by officials frol time Interior of China to conceal the truth with respect to the loss oC Per Mthur. 01 a huge bulletin board outside the vIceroy's resltence at Nan1lng was 10atell on No- vember 29 a notIce declaring that the Japan- ese had been defeated , wlh 10.000 slain , ant that the war was about to end lHANGE IN COHEA SEOUL Dec. 20 , 189t.-oSlnce the departure of the vreeealnl mal I complete reorllllza- lon at time Corcan govcrnm nt has taken place under Count Inouya's enrgete Ilcta- tion. The removal of 'l'uI4Vo-Kun from the prime ministry has been folQwed by disclosures - closures implicating several Icmber at the cabInet II plots against the Jrpaneso 1111 In secret communIcaton with tilts Chinese court , I Is now established beyond dispute that time Incessant Tonghak Insurrect us arc not duo tue to popular dIscontent , but haie been dIrectly instigated by officials In time Corean capital , with the purpose of t1iwartimi the projects of thwartnG the J"panese representaties mil preventIng the extensIon of Japanese limfitmence . Count Inouyo has 80ught to eSlablsh nearer rela- tons with the throne , sIgnifying his Incline- ton to look upon Its occupant ns the real center of authority. The results of this new departure arc saId to be far more satlsfac- ton' Since the Intercourse batweemi the king end Count Inouyo began to take this confdental Corm I Is noticed that time Tonghak out- breaks have been suspended Several members - bees of the government have been threalened with Issasslnatlon I they undertake seriously - ously to carry out the proposed mtasures for reorm. An attempt to murt1er the home minister on December 13 was defeated only h I ) ' the vlgllnee of the Jupnese emplo'es on Ohio polee force. The Englsh nlachEs In the Cereal custom house Jla\o realized al ! last that Cilina's dominion hi. i at In cnll and ha\e accepted offers of emlllo'ment by tile government of Corea Joreshlgeh Nlyo , an experienced otache of the Japanese finance department , has gone to Corea with a large staff to exnmlno the condition of the treasury and to Cormulata plnns of reorm. I.OSlOS STOCK IUl W. Sho\lnl for lie \'c.lr 11 the Whole Vn- 1 111 I , ( ; ooii. I.ONnON , Jan. 6.-The review of the year at time Stock exchange shows that on the whol , with the exception of tlC values of securities of defaulting Sciutim . American gov- erments Int American railway securities , llliCeS arc tlstncty advnnced. The late prlcos were the hIghest of the year , while all first class stocks arc so high that the return to investors nt present value Is exceedingly small. DurIng lie "oeel { time markets were fairly bou'ant and active. The settement caused heavy realizations In tile mIning mar- Iet and a consequent decline In values . but the activity was unlmpalrM. Homo railways a 111 foreign securities were firm. Argentine securities were ilepressed. Nearly all de- cared reduced dividends and prices of stocks accordingly fell . No rescue of the marltet for American securities from thc existing stagnaton Is looked for until the currenc problem Is solvemi. I Is believed , howeler , that ( the coining year wi show an Improvc- mcnt. Central ! Pacifc cleelted * per cent. Small and fractonal declines were made In tile others. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ( l'Iln'ES. S''lt\\'IOS. - - I l'atriotie Cnn\ltol to He 1oll In St , Jlhns to Aid lie , nestHlto. ST. JOHNS , N. F. , Jan G.-A number of ' citizens who lead In the affairs of the colony have comhlnet to hrlug 1110 lt the holding of n patrlolc convention , composed ' of clergy , magistrates and traders o'f the principal towns , to be held In st. . Johns at an early I data to devise ways and . ijlcms for extrlcat- I Ing the colony from the prcsent position aut for relieving the poverty which Is so general. Tile crew at the warshlpl Tourmaline fed 300 : hungry people today : The necessity for generosity of this ohmmeter Is becomIng daily more apparenl. The Batik of Montreal which Is now the financial agent of the colony . has established a branch here anti the oiitlltfer , the offices arrived by the Silvia toda..The SI\'la also brought $100,000 In sllel fir the. ) ISO of the government. Governmneht' debentures are beIng sold by the holders who are In faanclal dlfcules for GO per cent of ther ! par value. The persons selling them demand gold pn- ments. A few speculators are making large profs out of these transactions. tXONlit.TE1) BY ' ! l 1'EOPLE. Uornll 1lchllll , "ocl\t t 1 lllol lcctcd to time Clmlhor of n III tcs. PARIS , Jan. 6.-Geranl Richard , socialist editor of time ChambarJ , who was recently ImprIsoned for Insultng President Casimir- PerleI. hiss been elected a member of time Chamber of Deputes for the First district of Paris , by 2,742 vote . agaIn-it 988 cast for M. Felix , republican. In November last M. . RIchard wa sentenced - tenced to One year's 11PrlsonmJnl and to pay a fine of 4,000 francs for pnblshlng an art- ole which the court hold to be insulting to tile presIdent of the repmmbilc. A parla- menlary bl-electlcn was held on December : 23 , In the district above named , at which election f Hehart was n candidate. lie hcate the poll wih 1,802otes , and two candldatey recelvct enough more to . prevent M . RIchard from getting a majority over all. This necessitated another election , and the re ; l Is time return of f lticllaril. nellrll , Innlh ut % 'miflcaui'er. VANCOUVER , 1) . C. , Jnn. G.-Generl Booth of the Salva lon army II now here alI received n hearty rpcdptien trm the army and Cltizeils . lehhl interviewed the provincial government reklrdlnJ the eRtnh- Ishment or nn urmor ) ' ant cOlony II thmiti pm-evInce _ _ _ _ _ ! _ Irrnn o "ld 11'11llngr'e. , . BRUSSELS , Jun. a' - The Gazette de Chnrh'lo states that France his informed Belgium hint sue wi iot J oppose the annexation - nexnton by time Belgium goverment of the Congo Free State. lnlnl Aml""Ior tn 1'i'mtimee 1ceillod , 110MB . J011. G.-Big. flessinan , Italian am- bnssmilom' to I.'I'unce , has been recalled. Count Gaul , frsl secretary of the embassy , wIll act nit churgo II'aCfnlls. lulIM Oil Carl 4imcre&mscd. ! STOCKHOIJ , Jan . G..The government hints Ilecdll to rlpe the dltes on corn 15 oelo per 10 kilos uI1 on flour to GW acre. 'l'hie new tariff wIll take , effect tomorrow. 1'lJo'1 I.ust EllUyli'itl , 110MB , .1nn. G.-The pone _ has already lent his encyclcll to the North Amel"lcun IJII- ( 'Dilate. I wi he puhlshell In tile Unltell States before It ltipears here. l\pelrs 1.1..It. ' 01 ' . j . 11.UOJ. - , Upper Ohll " ' .lloy 1'110tolol wIth 1& 1"1111' O"erlw , ST. LOUIS , Jan G.Aeclal to the ne- \ puhle ! from Wheelng , \V. : : Va , says : Tile wnrm . , helvy raIn which hegln In this vI- chll ) last nIght hills conhnle.1 . almost In- Interrulltctl ( ) since , and .tlo JHOW II nearly all oft the ground . Itepoi tIm from nil Parts of Ohio river basin simow Ilnlar contltons 111 there Is no longer ' anjy Iloubt of n hood. Time ice In the rhver hroke UI ut about S t o'clocl ( his tvenlng and vut ' r rose eighteen hlhes In twelty mlnutc I II expected by river len that the river will reach fllm Ihlrt.fve 10 forty feet ulll 111) ' he mOII. CINCINNAl'i Jan C.-At niiitinlgiit there Is serious Ilprlhlnllon ) If another flood . At G o'eleel tonIght the Ohio , was eight feet five inches . At midnight I was fourteen feet hive ilIchIes Inll ho _ indIcations . wer\ that the I'ISI would average , Ol'cr 1 foot nn hour the rest or time nIght , ull for 90mB dl1 10 caine. It will 111e only a day ur such Ilslnt to rluch the danger polnl of forty feet of water. In fthnml'y 1581 , ( lie river Icache 11 high water . 1111 , here of I I $ C'Cflt-tVO feet. . - WistL'h'llhir'ilFrhIiihiil5IlIdIlI(0 : I'roxle. CINCINNATI Jan , 6-W . 11 . Huton , a I I Ilromlnen brj'sor G thl ciy , having tone to New York C'ty to i'ok ) Into the moye- I meat fOI' I reorgunIzutoml at th Whllly I trust heallcd by John J.ntcIIJur ( ) ' , wlNtl I back to his Cincinnati " ' I Clm'Jnnat Iml"lner" loda ) 10 so- II cUe all time proxlcl II fever of the \ ( ac-1 bury lnovemnt anll turwarll Ihel at once I to him In New . York. 'fhie- 11cm here says I has ) ' ) Shtlr3S clremnly him favor of the moycmen t. . t.Na'w e - I I . . Na'w Tol"phol (011.1. Y. C'illC'AOO , Jon. . - ' ! ! ( ushlmn Unle I 'Jelelhono comnuny ) cf ChIcago Ils been in- corporatell , With ) n 131\tll \ Hok cf $20,000- Quo. to manufntur ! ' 0 { ( ceph'lu applances Ilul to c "Istu l DII ( } I nle telshlol1 ' * ' anti tcllgrph cxrima'ig's. J 24 ( ' , I. hma : O. ua O. 1.-aihaldt iflcQlliOraters. nud JACh1ll U.rt I 4T. named I IA WAI \ MONARCHY HOPELESS Oev elan Makes PubloOorcspon ence that Indicates . Where the Republic Stands. - NO FURTIER DESIRE TO INTERFERE IISCllllol. that Ito Cumell United ! Hnlcs 8hll' tn Qnl time " 'nler8 of the . . Jiitiiii fur IhiitIio Ilomi. hhul' 11 lo , lou. SOIl , lieiiieil . WAsmOTON , Jan G.-Tho attention of [ time PresIdent having been called to I hint thrwn out In the senate Ilscussiol on 1.'rl. day that the visit of I certain "cornlmiitteo of royalists from tile lawalan Ishniltis" was colltiected In some way with the dtparture 'uf American shIps from that locality , he saId tonIght to 11 Associated Ilress reporter : "Of cours , such In Inslnulton Is very absurd Its propriety anti time motive behInd I , I am sure , can safely bo left to time jndg- ment oC [ all and rIght mlndell Americans. I ann entirely wllug all our Ileolllo should know everything concerning the visit of the so.calet 'COliilllItteC of ro'alsts. Last year In the latter part of Jtily or early In August , thrce gentlemen frcm hawaii arrived here all asked through the secretary of state I ) designation of n tm ! when they could have nn Interview with mIle III present a message from the deposcd queen. Though I could tot with propriety recognize them ( oOclall ' ) ' . I wns not disposed to reuse them personul ) time audience . Time tiny mal hour were fixed for the Intervlcw. In the meantl , at lY /IUet , trnnRlltell through the secretary of state , these gentemen Inde known tile precise note : IlrilOSO of tholr visit In time following " 'To lioli. \V. Q. Gresham , Secretary of State : Sir-We , the undersigned COl mis- Iloners , sent by her majesty Queen 1luo 1Ianl , request In audience of the president of the Unltell States. We desire to ask his excellency whcther . there Is any hope for his doing an.thlnF for the restoration of the consttutonal govermcnt of the lawalan I Islands. J. A. CUMMINGS. 'I. A. WODmtAN. 'SAMUEL I'AltlCElt. ' 'SAJEL PAHKEH. "After this note hall been slbmilet . to inc. I prepared In writing . with SOIO care , a repl to the question It contained to be ral by me to the ( commissioners at our meeting. I Intended to avoid all misunderstnl\lng all mlsconcellton by absolutely confining myself to such written relll or _ which the following Is a copy : MET AS INDIVIDUALS. . 'Gentlemen , ) "OU IUSt permIt mo to remind - mind you that ( this Interview Is not an 0- ! eal one , all that instead oC . receiving you In my representative capacity . I meet yell as IndIviduals , who hnvo traveled 1 long dis- tanco for the IllPOSO of laying a certain mat- 'tr h ' rnr" 11 _ _ _ _ u _ . _ . . . 'You ask mo if I there Is any hope of my doing Inythlng for the restornton of the constitutional government of the hawaiIan Islands. I suppose that thIs question Is largely prompted by the fact that soon nieI ( the overturning of the laic govrment of the queen , I Investigated that transaction ind was satisfied there llt boon such In Unjustifiable - justifiable interference : or aid of that move- justable mont on tie part of time representatives of the government of the United States In Its I diplomatic and naval service as to cal for Int ! correction , nO'only' to rectfy what seemed 1to I be 0 wrong done to others , but also I through that rectification to ward ot what appeared to be a danger to American : honor and . probity. . ' the constItutIonal hlin- 'Ful ) appreciating consttutonal lm- iatons of mY executive power , and by no means unmindul of time hindrances that lulghit arise , I undertook tile taslt. mlghtlrlse failed In my plans I committed time ontre subject to the congress of the United States , which had abundant power and Iutholly In the premises. The execu- lve branch of the government was thereby discharged from further duty and responsi- bity In the nialer , unless moved thereto by congressional commuand. The congress hus , both by its acton and its omission to act , signified that lothln ! need be done tcuchlng American Interference wih the onrthrol of the government of the queen. REPUBLIC [ IS RECOGNIZEL " 'Quite lately a goverment has been ee- tahlshet In hawaii which Is In full force and operation In all parts of the islands. I Is maintaining Its authoriy and discharging all ordinary governmcntal functons upon general principles , ant not losing sight of the special clrculftnnces surrounding thl3 case , thc new overnment Is clearly entitled to our recognItion wihout regard to any of the Incidents which accompanied or preceded I Inauguration. _ " 'This rccognlt n and attitude of the congress concering hawaiian affairs . of course , led to un ahsolute denIal of the least present or future aid 01 cncouragemcnt on my part of an effort to restore nny gover- mont heretofore existing In time lawalan Islands. OIOVEll CI.EVE.AND. [ " 'hen the day appointed for the meelng arrIved , I was conned to my bed by Iness nnt was unable to keep my engagement I thcrefore signed the paper I hat expected to read , and I was delivered to tIle cornmmmis- slollrs , who , I belIeve , returned at once to hawaIi . I never saw any member of Ihls organization or committee , ant ha\o never hat LIllY communicatIon or transactIon with any of them , directly or Indirectly , except ns 1 have hero stated. . " I.\ W\IAN CONS I'J 1\'ro IS II Ln , Comillclo Uolnls of tIme h'roposemi Uehclol II I the Inrh If the : OV 1011bll. SAN FRANCISCO , Jali 6.-I'er ( Steamer Cimlna.-llonolulu ) , Dec. 31-Thl preliminary exnmlnuton of the alleged conspirators took place last week miami three of them have been Ibid for trial without imail . Time maIn wit- nesses for the prosecuton were spies In the employ of the govcrnlent , who wormed thomseh'es Into time confence of the con- smirators Ind whel the proper [ ' time came gave time whole thing away. According to the testmony of the winesses for the gov- erment timero . was n deliberate _ .lm9t ! to obtain ! ! Ilossession or tie govcrnmentlulllnts arid al the of the promlrent supporters republic were to he surrounte'l ant arrested at their homes hy details of the conspirators The govern- mene detectives even obtaIned complete lists of thobe who were to he arrested . Among them were Preshlent Dole , his cabinet olcers , momhers of the executive ant advisory cOln- die , newly elected members of the Iglsntur ! , custom house , army anJ IJ ce olilcials. The consilirators claimed to have some 2,000 stands of arms alli the support of the natives , but time trial developed the fact that the natives took no sloell II the affair , amid that the consillracy was Ilmply gotten up by a gang of Ilscnteltet whies and hal whiles. President Dele has receIved an lutogrJph letter frJm Iresllent Montt of ChIli , recognizing - nizing time new republic . 10ev. Douglass 1' . \ernle Of Austin , Mass . has been offered the 1'astorate of the Central - ' tral Union church here , the largest and finest In tile I el ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( ( HH1r" 2-7E1.SON MORRIS , 11. 811mon Says 'Hleo IN .tbsoititcly Ni I 'Ic ii ro- l'iio U iliOll Iii II're I , I W\SING'O : Jan G.-The utenton of Dr , Salmon , chief of the bureau of nnlmal Industry of the Unled Stales Department of Agllcu\ure , was calet to I para- graph In an Intenlew wih Nelson MorrIs of Chicago , In which Mr. MorrIs Is reported to have said ; "Catlemen know there Is no imleuro.pneuinonmia , 10 speak of In this coultry , " "If Mr. Morris , " laId Dr. Salmon , "used the precious words attributed to him In that I Inten'lew , I cal not but suppose I was through Inadnrtence. lit vIew of the readi- aces of the enemies of our lve stock export trille 10 excite preJIllce against the salutary conditions of our catl ( ! the statement - mrnt 16 . Iabie , I fear , to serIously Injure our I hive stock Interuts abroad : . No ole oucht I . to be better satisfied than Mr. Morris and lie ! cattlemen to whom he refers that there Is not alt bas not ben I sIngle case of pleuro.pneunolin In the Unlcll States for nearly three years. Either Mr. Morris has been misquoted or , as I saId beort ho mallo use of time expression throuRh hlalh"crt- nee , but It Is Inlll\ertelo of n kInd that might prOVe costly to our cattle Interests. . " IU\ : 151 : 05' OIIU.I' : ( , T , Congresslimsml from Iho Tenth Illinois nl"- tlllt 1)1. "lli I I I ) ' , W\SINGTON , Jan. 6.-0cncral l'hllll Sidney Post , mcmber of congress [ 101 the Tenth district at 1lnols , tiled at the llaillIl . ton hotel In this ely tills morning after on Iness of but one Ila ) ' , His tlcnth was front heart faIlure , resulting froln acute gastritis. Time funeral lmarty will leave Washington at S o'clock tomimorrow mmigllt , vIhi arrive in ( Jiti- cage Tuesday milghit aimd tIme fulleral service wIll be ileid In Ualesburg , lii , , lmrobmlbhy Ved- nesday. ( heimeral Post was best knowim through lila brilliant immlhitar3- services Id ( lie rebellion , where lie voi hIgh ratik 01111 mlistimmctlon wIth great abIlIty , \'Imeim time ar began Ime was aimpoimited secolid liemiteminmit of time Fifth liii- 11015 llmfatltr ) ' . After thmo first MIssouri campaign - paign imo becaimmo lacier , atid clghmt mliolltils after hIs emihistimment ivas mimade colommel of time Fifty-iminthi IiiiliOis for gallantry at Ohio battle of l'ea RIdge , In whllcil Ime was badly wounded. Before lIe Wi15 able to moumit his lirse witil- out assistance hme joined time trolps , then hlur- rylng forward to Corinth , and was at once assigned - signed to time ocmnlmlailmi of a brigade. Prom May , 1S62 , to time close of tlm war ime was constantly at time frommt , Ill time Arimmy of time Ctmmmmberiand , oi.st first 'organIzed , 110 coma- nmahmdcti tue flrt brigade , ilrst divisiomi of tIme Twentieth corps a brigade , consplcmmohis Iii all the engagemiments of that armny umuier Gemm- oral Itosecrans , W'itim it lie o3imlhnelmced tile battle of Stoime river , drove ( ho omieiny back several niihes , and captured Leetowim , lmmring tile Atlanta canipaign lie i\as traiis- ferred to General Wood's divIsIon of time FOlirtil COi'PS , and ) 'llel1 thIC latter vmms \volmlmded at time battle pf Lovejoy statLn took comnlmmanmi amIti retUrnell with It to Tennessee to OhiO3O ) tile passage of thmo enemy nortim , On leceinbcr 15 , 1861 , in time Nasimviiho light- lug , lIe carried Montgomery hill at ( lie poitit of tIme bayonet , and 1mm tue next day's ilglmt- lng fell dailgercualy wounded , while leading an assault on Overton 11111 , In July , 1865 , Imo was given coiniimand of time western tis- ( net of Texas , anti remained mmntlt tile withi- drawal of ( lb French frommi Mexico remmioved th danger of Inilitlry conmplicalons. Ccneral Post's civil career ilas been an eventful one. lie was bormi March 18 , 1833 , in Florida , Orange ocuiity. Now York , was graduated froni Union college In ISIS , prac' ticed law in Kaimsas , where lie also editcml a newspaper , alml in Iiiimmols. After time war , In 1866 , 110 was appointed coasmml to Vienhma ; was Iromnotei ) consul geimeral for Austria-ilumI- gary in 1874 , resigned In 1879 ; was om- niander of time departnment of IllInois Grmuld Army of time Republic In 1866 , and was a republican amember of congress for four ternms , beginning with the Fiftieth ocngress. Ct.itING % % 'lEl ( IN Tilil HOUSE. Fmtte of time CariiIo Cturrcimcy.UIhl Will Ito lietermuhimetl Very Shortly. WAShINGTON , Jan. 6.-Time coming week promnisee to be a most. eventful one in tile house of representatives. It wth mat only do- ( ermine the fate of time Carlisle currency bill , so far as time lower branch of congress is con- ccrncd , but In tile event of the defeat of time measure liT will have a far-reaching effect on the currency question , and on time policy of congress and time administration. Tile democratic lmollsb caucims , wilichwill convemme at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon , mm- lass postpn&J on account of the death of Itepresentative Post , will be time first inmpor- taut step , as It. is t'xpectcci to test wimetimer any bitt can colmlnmand a mlmajority , did wimat time formu of time bili is to be. Time imouse will adjourn immediately after time assemblage , out of respect for Mr. Post , A rule , fixing ( lie future ourse of debate , will , not be introduced until Tuesday , anti Its terms will depend largely on the events of the caucus , It had been llOhed ) to get a filial vote by Tuesday or Wedncrday , but Mr. SprImiger , who Is in cilargo of tIme bill , says it mmmay b necessary to let tile debate run timrolmgil tile week. Timero are evidences , iiewcver , tilat a commp d'etat will be put in execution by Tuesday by those opposed t the bill. TIlls viil be a 1mW- ( ion to strike out oh after time enacting clause , which will be equivalent to a mnotion to hciii the bill. It vams by a stroke of this kind timat time Morriron tariff bill was siinnrnarily kihietl long before its friends imati anticipate.l a filial vote , Time hmoliticah leaders of tile house have been onsulted , anti have agreed timat this move is regular , anmi in accordance with the rllies. Timey are expecting ( lie move , althmougim it i not kmlown positively ( hint it vihl be talmemm , If an early vote is timus taken , and all time bill after time enacting clause struck out , It would do away with time five minmito debate and put a cuinmary end to tile trouble. If , however , time motin to strike out ehould fail to secure a mmmajority , time five inhililtc debate would proceed mmtll time final vote was taken , Timem'e is no progranm for tilt , week beyond time currency bill , as thmat. nieasmmre will exclude ( lisCllssiolm of everything else until it is set- tied , _ _ _ _ IN TIlE $ ilNi'L'E. Nicmmraguaii Canal Hilt VIil tie IlcuasetI Iuriiig ( lie li'cclc , WAShINGTON , Jan , 6.-Time senate will unmmloubtedly adjourn tomorrow soon after time hIOUl' of lmleotiflg amt a marie of respect to ] tep- resentatlve Post , 0mm Tmmesday tile Nicaraguan cammai bill wIll agaiim be before time senate mimi tile regular proceedinlgs of time week wIll begin % 'itil a speech iii sUplOrt of the nmmeasuro by Senator Zslitciieli ofOregon. Time friends of tIle canal bill are imopeful timat a vote may be reacileil some tlnmo dmmriiig time week , but whether it svhil attain tilat Important stage will tlcpenml upon time persIstence of tIle olmposltioim nail time Interference of time business of time appropriation - priation comlmmlttee , 'fimo imemmalon appromria- tion is the only ahlimroprintion bill miow lefOrO time senate and It Is not believed its consider- mmtion will conmtumo much (11110 , hIlt there is a probability timat time urgent deficiency bill will lie reporteml durlmmg tile week , anti in cane it Shlouihi lIe mmmiii aim effort Is made to call it up It is to he time basis for miuniorous speeches on time approiriaionll for carrying time iiiCOlllO tax into effect , \VliIle time opimohments of tile income tax generally dIsavow any intention to defeat time aplmreprlatiolm , they openly con- teas thleir pjirpose of usinmg It as a text far spoecimes oIl time general policy of Inmimoalnmg aucim tax , Time probabIlitIes are , however , agaInst any effort to secure colmaimleratioml of tills bill dmmr- lag tile sveek. It is likely two or tlmree speeches iibi be made against the canal hill nllmring time week , amId timere arc stIll othmera.imo far almaOhlrmCed to be mnade Iii its support. Tile advocates of the canal bill are beginning - ning to grow sornewimat amixlomts to reach , a vote , ems tiley suspect axm cifort to iioith tlmia off untIl it mnay be Im08iilio to tilspiace tIme bill entirely vltii seine oilier measure , or , If timis be avoided anmd tile bill imasteil , it will reach time imouse too hate to moecuro consldora- tboli dlmriimg time imresent t.essbon , 'time general ummtheratandlng now i timat wheim time Nicar- mmguan canal bill shall be disposed of ( my the semiate time hiankriiptcy bill will be tmticemm imp for comislderatloim , amlul after thmat time tern tonal admlsmlomi bills will receive attention , Creiv i C i I'h I o t I tul I i'erhshi , BOSTON , Jan , 6.TIme pilot boat No. 2 , time I ) . J , Lawler of tlmls city , was sunk by time sciioonmel' horace II , I'arhcem of Gloucester off 2dlimot's Lodge ) 'cstCoduy maorning cmiii foui of tile crew of time hunt hioma t lierialmed. I hi ihoiphi I I tmm m Isoim , time steward of thm lawicr , tvai time only one Who escaped , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tIui : ttiiui % VIfii h1'mit ii to Iemitlm , EivAltrS , Mips. , Jami , 6. - 1.ommis ( hub. waycoioreti , a 1100" enml liroiioti ( mit-tumor lIving on It , C'Vltiiers' iilantultIn ( mar' 11)110 ti'oin thIs imhaet , vus found ( lead thIs , xnormmlng about 100 yards froni lila cabin , in. dications are that both ( Imslloway tAll ] ImIs I % t'ife WerO beaten to deatis svltlm hute , DO\TN \ A DEEP \VELL \ Searciherl for Parzott Sott's : Body Partially Explore a Promising Clew , BELIEVE THE MYSTERY IS SOLVED NOW EVIt1CUCO that tlio Missing Man Has BOOA roflhlti ill a Deep Well , IVILL PROBE TIlE MATTER TUOROUGHLY Another Attempt to Be Made Today to Bring Up the Dopth's Secret , RISULTS OF TIlE SJ1'D1Y SCOUTING Two $ troiig Theories as to thu Iispuqltlon of the tiiifcirttuiiitt , Ex-'L'rcmttmircm" , ito- miislmis % cii muipuim'med iy Clrcumtst- smumitimil itlitL hIrcct Evitleimec , O'NEILL , Nob. , Jai1 , G.-Siicclah ( Tele- grmimmm.-lt ) is tim mllml'orsal iueIief In O'Neill tolligilt timmtt tIme immyatery ( hint lies eimvelopt'tl tue fate of Barrett Scott is near Its solu- tioim. Eviticimce Is at hmammmivlmlchi commflrnms time belief thmat time elmooting at h'arker s'as followcml by mt still darker crimiie mund timmmt 60011 after Scott was separated fromn Imla wife aimd little oime the blow was strlmck which macdo timemim vldowctl ammil fatherless. Tllo results of today's search indicate thlat time body of liarrctt Scott lies at tIle bottoimi of a wchl about Lomlr mimhies ( remit time sod ilOImSe lit l'mmrlcer. 1t will reqiliru ) mmmmotimer day to fully test tills t'mcory , blit enotmgli hma beci devohopemi to illake it more fl'lZtil Probable ( lint It is time trime exlllanation of Imis fati- . It was long before daybreak wheim limo seam'clllimg larty tlmat was organized at time 111055 immeeting last imiglmt mmsseimlliheml Oil tile 4 court imotise mihiliare , Tilere the Party dIvided into ( letaclinmemmts amid each selected a leader. Fully fifty nmen were bum the party 111111 mmenriy , as illahi ) ' more i'ero unable to go on accollhmt of lack of commvcyances , Tile ) ' arrived at l'arker as soon as it was light enough to begiim the search. Timero tile territory to ho covered 'as divided so that one of tlmo ( liViSiOlmS might scour every foot of land 4 between thiere anti tIme river dmiring tIme day. A lice reporter was fortunate enouiglm to ho one of tile Party Wilicil is stmpposed to have found time hotly of Barrett Scott. It was composed of Joilnm Skirving , cleric of time ( liz- trict court of hielt coummty , Fred Swilmgiey , assistamit casimier of tile First NatIonal bank , Simeriff llatnilton pmiti several others. TOOK A NEW TACK. Since the futile search of Imuat Tmmestlay time opiiiion Imas gained ground timat if Scott had been imiurdered lila body had miover been taken. to tile Niobrara river , but hami been coimccaiec at 501100 intermomedlate point , Time search today - day was conducted oim ( lint basis , and mitten- ( Ion was especially directed to time numerous deep wells timat are to be foummmd along the route taken by time iynmclmers , Some of these Ilave beemi Ilbandoned. They are Imnif concealed - coaled by (110 accuinuiatIon of disuse anti lflhles away from any imuman imabitatiomi , No better place could be devised to cOnceal thmo ghastly evidence of a crime , A little ovee four 1111105 Imortiiwest ot Parker is hocatemi what is knowmm mmmt the old harris ranch , Thmls lit one of' tue farlims thiit have been abtun- donemi by tlmeir owners eu account of the sue- cersive failures of crois and lies in a lonely situation 501110 distamice fronl ( lie traveled roami , Tile first object mmotlce&l as time party apimr000ileml Was an old buhltliimg , wimicit hind evldemmthy beet , , used as a 'mIlk ilouso , The doors shanlined noisily in flit , wini nii . " ' couple of rusty tin furmmitmire. Somne of time party wore aware timat timoro was a vchl soniewhiere under tIle worm-eaten floor , amId , after pushing up ii , nunmber of planks arm opeimimig was diacoveremi , It ivaml evimleimtly of commaiderabie depth , as no glimpse of tile bottoim ) watt vIsible , It imad been carefully piarmketl over and time refuse which littereli time floor of time almanty imami evidently been so disposed as to cqmmceal Ita existence , A rickety ladder led dowim In tile grewsorno sepulcimer and Joe Krotter of Stuart voltmimteered to descend , A rope was fastened around ills waist , aomd , carrying ma lantern anmi a rIltimI grapplIng ileoIc , commmposetl of a long strip of hoard into wlmlcii a couple of spikes lied beeti driveim , lm slowly made &iis way downwarml , Time well provml to ho about seventy feet deeim anti contaIned twelve feet of vater. JISCOVEI1E1) A llOlY. ' On arriving at time t'ntor line It required only a few lilomnonmts to establish ( lie fact that there was some forcigim hotly lying at tile Imottorn. Tue investigator worked for ( imree ilours , but owhrmg to time deptim of tile water antI time IgmImerfect tools at imand lie found it Impossible to bring tue body to ( ho surface. But whmenm tIme vole i'as withmrirawn a Imiminber of short lmairs vero clinging to the sIikeu. At ammothier time time hmook brought up a shred of woolen such as niiigiit ho scraped from a piece of unmtlerciothiing , Arm- othler piece of tile woolen stuff was found climmging to 4 _ nail wimicli hmaml been driven into time curbing about forty feet frommi time mouth of time well , Flndimig timat It would be 1mw- possible to ncconmpliaim anytiming further lthm. out grappliimg Irons , tile effort was given up for the day anmi tue party returned to O'Neill , 'fimey arrived lucre tllOuIt 10 d'ciock anti time news timat a clew imali imeen fommnmd spread rmmhiiilby. It is tile general impression thaI tile mliscovery is a sbghulficamit one and a more timorommgh exploration of time vehi will be nmmimde tomorrow , 'limo hairs anti aimremis of woohon iveJ'o carefully imrcservetl , The lmmiesliig muon was partiaIy baith.imeademj , hmmmt what calllihiary aulorlmnmc'imt ime hail conrreapommdetl 1mm color and toxtmire to thioso tiilmcovercml , 'I'liosu who are liidlilOSmjli to mmdcc llgimt of time discovery contend - tend that time hairs nmimmy Imavo' 001110 frobmi sonic aimiinai timmut html fallen into ( lie vell amid a mimicroacoimical exalmllnmatloml 'viIi be nlmlmle tqlmiorrow ( (2 ( determallme wimetimor lucy hIave comae train a iiUimiulm head. It Is imot explalmied by time tlommbiers how an anlinmal commitl gel tilrougii time heavy phammicing tilat covereml tile svehi amid nail it tiewm after him , NeithIer Is (110CC known an animimal In this territory tilat 'Carz an url'lersiiirt. ' OMii COitItOliOltATiVil PACTS , 4 Another niiecovery tlmmtt. goes to confirm time sullmosltIoti ) timat tile well contains a ilumnian ) body was a coil of heavy fence wire thmat was pumileil ump by ( lie Ilooks , It woigimemi fully ( wemity luolmrnls null was only * mligiitiy rusted , It imami evhmienitiy imeell mi time water for mmot imiore timmu a week , 'fime scraps oh untIerciohmimig ( sere also coimmpam'atlvely imew ammll comihtl not hlava been lii tile ivell for ammy great lemlgtii of timmm. One of time 0111 , iiane in time mnIlic imouso commtalmiemi tile clmarretl rcmmm- imalmts of a lot of burlmeil Pallors , among wimbelm was an Ailiamlcc Trlblmne of Alli'tmst 14 , 1891 , it is ileiieveml timmut timesu were burnemi to fun1ilil iigimt Wimibe tile mmasailsimm5 olmemletl time itch. ( hititOilell of their victlnmm , anti t ileni mini led do svmm tIle illa imims , Iloyond what imas been descrlboml liotilln unmmmlal ss'as imqticed anti mio clew was left to tile illeiltity of tile mmmcmi wimo mtrn i3UIImOsCti to . ' 1 immive viaiell ( lime Place with timeir awful but- 'lea oim time eremitiml Nato Year's , SlierHi iiainiitomm dtclares timat In Ills ollituboli time Idllilatailco lii tiuc well Is not limo body of liar. rett Scott , but Mr. Swlnmgley arId others Itt the party mire of a different opirilomm and be. hove that time Cgll of time immystery iia been rooclmeli , If this iroves to be true the task of Imimmitimig lioWli ( lIe aseasslils will lie prose. 4 elltelh With texmfoli enmergy , Tins limmilgimmutiona of Scott's friends lIes 1100mm lmeitl In chleck by tile Imossibbuli y I imat hme mIght at Iii be living , iuut once limo fact ihmat ime vus nmurdercll is esimmbhialmeii beyond amiy ( lU sUon tiivj with de. Ihland jual'cc. ' 4' NOTI I lilt Ill VEit TI I IlOitY , Oim" of tiia c' mtiilg Imarties imas turned up emmuther timtry timat is riot as well supponte * , 2 .1