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a , THE OMAHA : DAILY BEE. ' ' -p . , . . ' ± 1 ± i . _ _ _ , - , . . . . . . . - - ! srl'Anr.JISJIED .JUNE 19 , 1871. OMAhA , S.iVL'UUDAY MoRNiNG , . JJ"EBUUAHY 10t 1S95. . SIXGf.Ji1 COpy FIVE OBNr.L'S. , ) - _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ QUEEN LIL GIVES EVIDENCE , Claims She Ual1 No Intimation of the Oon- templated Upri3ing. PLEADING BEFORE mR COUiH-MARTIAL , IclI'f the ) Right 01 the Court to Try 11cr- " , 'rolrt .I Unll ) ' I'rl)1)lI111-NIlIe .I tin I'brll } ' , ' \ 1xcctitctl. : ! I - UONOLtJLU . Feb 8-Vla ( Slenmslp Ia- rlposn 10 San rnnclsco , Feb. IG-There ) ) - hove heE no executions as ) 'et. The ex- IIUln's trial Is I still on The charge against her Is mlslrlslon 01 treason. William I rancl chargell with contplraey , Is the only man who 13 ! to IX leporlcl on the Mariposa. On the AUttrnla leaving February 23 a number of others wi be teportel ( , Incluiing Peterson nHI ( Creighton , ex-cabinet officers , and \ - l"nhurger , I'ostmacter General Ashtord anti John P. Boyler have been found guilty of mlpprlslon of treason. The government , just Ilrlor to the sailing of the Mariposa , deckled to banish Carl Wildemann , convicted of trea- son lie Is n son ot Judge WIHemonn , one ot ton. the ex'queen's commissioners Washing- - ton.1lrs. . Lluokalanl Domlnls. ex-queen ot HawaI , was arralgiicd the Gth Inst. on a charge of misprision of treason. The orIginal charge was treason She Is represented by Paul Neumann 'rho first lay was frittered away by the argument ot eounel , who ob- jcctet to the court at every tur Ills objec- tons were overruled In every hlstance After the char , was read the mater went over for a day. The case was called , again the lay before 'estenlny. The deposed mon- arch refused to plead : , so a plea of not guilty was enter.d. The work of eXlmlnlng wine neses was gone on wln ant enough evidence - dence secured to prove to In Impartial ob- server that she was Iwaro the rebellion was to bo started The most tamlglng evidence that Is to be brought against tier will bo her personal diary , which was fount ! In her residence - dence after her arrst. Whether this Is In- trOluced and mate public at her trial depends - ponds very much upon the course pursued by her counsel In derlntlng her case. The ex-queen reeordcl her thoughts , desires Inll Impreslons freely In her diary . Among tha entries made during last summer was one statng ; "J. 0. Carter caled today and te- lverCI Preshlont Cleveland's present to J . " What this present was Is not stated. IAU I.'AITI IN CI.IWgLAND. lIP to the time of the return of the special commission , which went \'ashington to Interview President Cleveland , the ex-queen records herself as favoring a waitng policy , confident that the American administrton would Interfere In her behalf. After President - dent Cleveland's answer to the commission she became more aggressive and began to ii listen with growing Favor to those urging an uprising on the part ot the nat\es , Iudolph Sprecltles called to see her oren and Is represented - resented as ad\lslng her to fight I out. She ( lid not agree with hIm until during his last stay In honolulu , he indicated that she could get plenty ot money ii ! San Francisco to buy arms and carry out a suecessfut rebellion. Ho Is also reprcselted as I willing agent to her Iltyshlp , The last entry ot the diary was mate De- cemb 28 , 1891 , and closed with ; "Signed eleven commIssions today " These were tire commissions for the ciii- cers of the new government referred to In tire testimony of her prh'ato secretary. The J dOcuments have been canceled or destroyet , and her attorney has entea\oret to prove that they never existed. The Wnrlmoo's departure for VictorIa was delayed for two hours to gIve Johnstone , Muler and Craunstone. the banished men " In opportunity to see their respectve coun- fels , Johnstone talked to British Commissioner - stoner Iawe : , after which he stated he was satisfied 10 go Craunstone saw Minister Willis , who Ilrotested to the go\ernment. cleamlng I hat no right to send , men out of , , ' the country without first giving them a trIal Tire German consul also objected In tire els of Muller. After the steamer salted MinIster - ter Wils boarded the PhIladelphia ant had I conference wih Admiral Beanhlee 'h . movements of Wils are watched anxiously - anti It Is salt the government fears ho wil cal the forces of tire Phiadelphia to his aid In case tine government decides to hieing'il - lard Seward , one ot the men contemned by the military court. Tire Advertiser recently publIshed an editorial - tonal about the American minister's course which brought tire following ; " 1)IPA1t1'MFNT O FOREIGN AF- I AmS , hONOLULU . , 1. I" , I'cb , 5. 189- Dear Sir ; I mayo noticed In this mornln 's Issue of tire Pacifc Commercial AdvertIser un edItorial cOlmentng unfavorably UI the action of tire American minister In re- laton to the deportation ot Mr. Craunstone I desire to call your attention In this connec- ton to tine fact ot our friendly relatIons to tire go\erment of tire United States and ' that therefore It Is desirable that caution he exercised In commentIng upon the olel.11 conduct ot its representatives here , to re- Ifln from harsh and unfriendly crIticIsm , nod especIally so when reference Is made to especialy , the nets ot the Illeshlent of that country I have tire honor 10 be , dear sir your obedient - dient ser\ant. FltANCS n , I Arl "Minister of l of'In Alnlrs , " "To Wnlaee n. Farrington , esq" , EdItor 11110 Commercial AdvertIser , 10nolulu , " I Is understood thaI the foregoing was sent to forestalL any objectIon thatIr , WIIII mlcht mall UIWOm Tim COUHTIAnTIAL Since last advices the military court has tried twent.one native rebels , V Vsh - ford , John Cummins John Wise alll Call- tnln lavics CUlmlns 111 navies both pleallell guity ' to a charge of treason 'he latter wus : roaster of tine stenmer that landed /rms for tire rebel The government bas liberated John H. \Vrilker. Thomas Hawlns nod Henry S. Winton on their own recog- 117leeS , The unto are charged with con- splrney , I Is I nnderslood thaI a number of prisoners who have been convIcted wi bo lIberated after the departure ot the Inrl- Ilosa. A welt defined , rumor says Admlr.\ \ Iearllsleo has In6tructons to raIse the lag of tine Unied States over Pearlubor. . I Is hllcatell thaI the UnIted States go\er lent will tale ( posesion ot the harbor under JnarlnteCI treaties , ant pobablY Ileclare a l1rotectorate over the Islands. :11 Beardsleo Is i saul to be vrtcd wih the n\lthorly \ neces. Iary to carry oul the lrogral , 0 , e. Moreno , who takes I lIvely Interest In HawaiIan affaIr . , recent ) ' wrote to Hobert W'ilcox , ono of the eOllne,1 rebels , saying ashmrmeti Senator lIavlc ain't , Inc hlll been as by lawle ) : other Ilroinenten that Presilent Cleve' land anti , MInIster WillIs WHe both really to recognize the rdlels I they vera slccessful , Whie the trial of the ex.queen vas In ) ) regress ) 'eelenlay , bile was Illaced on the Btnnll In her own behalf . Tlw dIrect fa/ 111t01 WI conlne,1 to nn nlegel CU1\'lra- tel hoh\e D her arid Charles Clurlt , who tes- titled that hI IIfol1'll her at the JroJosetl rebelilomr . She del led any Eneh cOlveraton took 1'1111 ' After her exomlnston was con. cluteJ a Jtat melt by her was tiled . I c'm- nh'lcel wIth n hlslor ) ' sInce the tIme ehe was leJusel1 amid roes on to Ea ) ' ; "The monlelt underlahen by the la" I i . wIIIIIS last lolth was absolutely cairn- mut'nnrril without m ) lowlet.e. ; sanction , e mmcciii 1'1 asbistance , directly or Indlrect , suit this fact Is l II truth known to Ilse who took I'art In It , I receiveu 10 Inlorm ton Ilm any one In regent to uml winch were tu bo , rrcernrptl nor uf any men \ he were 11111el to Jour In such uprising. i do lt 110\\ ' why tints Informaton Inould have been wlthhh"11 fol inc unless It was wIth a view tl mnny IJenonal safely or 18 a precautIonary , 1) ) ) , . mneaetnrc . 1 woulJ not have rceelnd mrmy kennel on emil 1 can assure tine gentemrn ot IrIs e0lmt610n that hall Ilmown I of any such Illenlr I would mare Ill uaded ) IJro- SCtWI tror such p. yentur , . flub 1 wi Illd that hail I kncwn , their secrets would have been mIne anti Inviolately preserved . "That I Intentell to change my cabinet and to appoint certain officers of the kingdom , In the event of I restoration , I wIll admIt , but that I , or any enl kncwn to me , hal In part or In whole establ9hell a new government 1 nol Irue Detore the 24h of Jnnnary , IS95 , the day upon which I formally abdicated anti called upon lY people to recognize the replb , lie ot hawaII as the only lawful government ot thee Islands ant to support thr.t glvern- mont , I claim that I had I right to select I cabInet In antlclpat'on ot I possIbility . anti tine best theory of other governments support this right. I was not IntimIdated Into abdi- , eatIng , but followed the counsel at able anti genuous trlends anti well wishers who advlgeI Ol that such In act would restore peace and good will alOIK lY Ileoille. I acted on my own free wIll anti wsh : the worM to know I have no immunIty or favor myself nor pleal , toy alblcnton , a a petitIon for mercy I mlAt deny your right to try le In the manU and by the court which you have called tegether for this purpose. " The military court will probably bring In a verdIct at gu Iy In the cue of tine eX'lueen , notwlhstalulng her tenlal Sentence w ! he IJsseI ) , , but wIlt bo allowed freedom on her own reeonlzanees. WAS TO hAVE DgEN 1ClO . Tire next case to he tried , wilt he thnt of Jonah lCnnionaole . lie was prince under the Icnarehy 111 was 10 0 kIng In case the reh lon was successful Tire queen was to abdicate In his favor , In uter to Itecp Princess Knunlana from the throne Tine tact I I wel Imown by the English residents. . P. D. I Walker has lodged a protest wIth the I Britsh commssloner ! 'nlker Is the owner of tine schooner Norman that arrl\et recently from Victoria with a cargo or almon. The authorities believe she method I load or opum : on one of the IslalHh 'rhe ) refuse to allow Walker to leave tine country A number of prominent natives and halt castes are making arrangements to form Iloltcnl clubs all over the Islant9 , Annexa- tioni Is the object The government Is collecting - lectng eVltence against nUlolph SIJreckeh , hut no mo\e wIll ho mnte In his case until the amnthorlties , certain he authorites are ab9Jhltel was mlxet tip In the reb llon , A rumer was started today to the erect that Carl Widdennan . Wlllm Greig ant Thomas Marsina . three men convicted ! , of treason - son , werl to be deported today along wlh a number of others When told of the rumor a cabinet ofeer stated there was no truth In tine star ) ' , lie says the government hat no Iltenton ot tr1\lng the men awa ) ' , At the bst nnoment howeVr , It was techletl to send Wlllleman away . arid ho was \ut aboard the larlposa for San Francisco wih another man mnannetlVIIIIa 1 I rance. 01 the steamer Australia , lea\lnt hero on the 23 Ins ! . a number ot men now under arrest will be allowed to iave I the country . wth : the understanding they cannot retur without permlslon of the overnment In the meantme , nn act will bo Ila set to cover these cnses Among the mien who wl be al- iCed I to leave will be : James Drown. 1'ret Wundenberg , George Hlman , John Whie , Charle Creighton , g. H. Thomas and P. II. : . itedward.'inite nlhl Hlman made tIne dynaml sinIls that were to bJ nell b ) the rebels. Peterson and , Creighton were both cabinet ofcers nt one tme , Wuntnnberg was formerl postmaster ! eneral , From a government source It Is learned that both John p , Dowllr and V V. Ashrort have : been fount guiy cf misprision of treason UII to this date the milItary court has disposed , of elxty-flve cases They con\lcted sixty-two intent acquitted two , and one case , that of the queen , Is pendIng - - NOIANU lnOI'S'Tl' . R ItR ( ) W. Wi Act wIth : lnloD118 In IRwnl to Secure re Fnlr Trial ; for Ilck"rd , LONDON , Feb 15-Slr ftwart Gray , In response to an InquIry In the House ot Com- mens as to the condition of affairs In HawaiI , said that : Ir , Hawes , the Drltsh commissioner - sioner , has been instructed by cable to nsk for the delay of the execution ot the EnglIshman - man , Heknrt , who marl been condemned to I ' death b ) the court martal , I ho had been eon- \lctet of compl'city only In the rising or actual putclt1aton , wihout havIng bat a fair and open trial wlh fun opportnnly to defend hlmset against the accusatIons mate agaInst hIm. In eiher case the evidence on whleh the sentenee of Helmrd Is based Is to b& sent home ant Mr Hawes hag boon dl- rectell to act In concert wih his UnIted States colleague , who has receh'C1 simiar Instruc- tons from his government In the case of tine American to death , , Seward , who was also contemned . : WUTlMlW7'.1 LEHSLIT1'E/WUTl'/ . CIUCA , orllllell " 'lorn the State IA Inler- cAIOI (1"1 I'rcrercncc 1I lt , S , D . Feb IG-Speclnl ( Telo- grani-Aplin's ) bi , gl\lng preCcrence to cnRCS of appeal where tire state Is n part , Illssed , air dId Bo'ce's bill covering tax tItles , hair's bill lxlnt terms oC court In iitntte county and Borcc's bIll lxlng sal- arIes of city olces In citIes ot the first cin.In I In the house a sharp altercation till oC virulent personaltes took place over the hilt 10 establish n court of conciliation , 'I'he hlW ) ers of the house , IncludIng tine speaker nnd 1I'811'S , Baron und Glass , ItlllCltel1 the pOIII ts. Dowdel and Col\ln , wlh ins- IICI'lt , all the latter retured 18 goon as they l'el'el'el. , 'l'hls bill lied been consld- ( rtll dead , hut lfer the delnate which Itra ted , hnlf I an hOUl' , the bIll mtttssetl hy a ' \'ote of r9 to 10 IUS Petton8 wcre Introduced In the house uml senate niIcIiig that the houndarlel he- twecn NehrHI < a anti South Dakota , lluy ' . he Ietermnnlmned h ' ' count determlnel by commlsslunel'l flom time tWo tatel A trill Ilsse,1 the honse rreatng a Ninth judicial circuIt out of the Third anti 1.'ICh dIstrlct . 'l'iie sen- ate nlOUfl'tt until : IOulu ) ' . 10 \erml the comnmittr'tt to wOllt on bllK , 1)owniehl , offered I resoluton , which wal laSsetl , callIng upon tine sUllrCnl court to know IC It II neces- Il I' ) ' tn take a epnsnl this year In the Icnate Elliott's bill for the aboli- lon of thc IlelHllel u ulnlt eOlmen'Jul agenel's , which inns hUll rther u rclt ) ' cornice tJurlng the brat few weel.I ilnaliy Irasseit wIth hut one dlK8entn vote 'hll I'ell'uls tine hlWI Ira5etI In 1890 , requlrlll 111'uclll Ilte those of Dnn'l nail itind- street's to deposit $ WO wih thc state trNIKurer ins a gunmntee oC the correetnl'SI oC theIr H'llorts On thc IlsHage of the hill liradslmcot'ri hnmeltalel } ' withdrew ( rout thl' state IUII refusPII to make reports on I , 'rtvt 'earl ago the deposIt WUI cut Ilown to $10,0. but even this tilt ) not secure - cure 1IIIsll't'l I i rettnmn Having I Illssell thl' 'nate : Iw Iuch U 'oto . theme II little I dOlht that tine mealure wIll gO throlgh' ' the inotise , Fvery I ltoIlist , voted for It. : loJorrals SwItched ' 'heir \'ntl. R.\I.I'f , Ore " , Fcb i5-Tine only cimitinge- In the lnntollul joint halot tod:1 was tire Iwlch oC tine dCl0erale vote from \'ratla'noir1 to J. H. Hlh ! , ' 1h" vote SIOOIol'h , 41 I ; hare , 10 ; Italtly , 7 : \ - iiamnrs , 10 ; \ Lord , 7 : Lowell , 12 ; ! Weathcr- ( ell , I ; Ahsent , 2. ( : IIIo l.lkely In rdaho. nOISI' , Idaho , Pcb , 15.-Theme was one pair In tIne JoInt IeiinrlatI'o , eOllenlol today , , anti ) the ballot I'esultd ns rolowl : ShOIP , 19 ; Sweet , IS : Ciniggott , J5 There nine now IHtealonl of I change II tine 1'11' futul'e , but It Is dllenlt to forecast whu t It wi he. r - - tOl.InUn JITI .1 II1W/i. ! . ' Iul frIhrs , Intn I Irol < cl Hnnl I'rollht Train , ItI1INECLIFI" , N y" , Feb 15-The freight trin Imown lS time ' 1'1'0) ' Illclt.ul bouull north , plrted about I mil and a hulf monk of Hhlneclf itt 3 o'clock this morilng , Tire dlrhlell parts camc together ali live cars \\'ro telescoped . 'I'hoTe.'lt hlndl.1 Inc Ilown t rack . emit before I ilan- "CI" 81nll 'uuhl b tllepinyt'tl tine south- boulll test lal fI unto ( tine wreck , Ihl' vingliie unnil thrco ' uf tIme 'ngilo ulll express can ( fl t Irall jumping tine track 'fho 10colol\Q \1nt unto tine rl\cr. can''lug wih It inn- J I I' glnmeirn' Jennies D , Ionohuc nun Iflr'mnl lo' , ' ' . 'he ) ' were cXlrhulel } hy tire crow or tine train , l ngllc"I' 1onulnl died a ( ew houll miter ' th , ' aevltieiit . Flremal itecti Is ( nrel' jurcll. 'I'ho wreck cal1ht lire soon uftcr Ifel' tine tollisloni. ( ) ur'al Unhtry Urns Hllllrl , I.ONnON , Fob l5-The TImes special ( morn Kcbe states that tie Corean ministry bane resigned , - SOLD AR1S TO TIE NATIVES German Firm Dctected Sup lying ! the Samoan Rebels with Gnus ' PENALTY IMPOSED W/\S \ VERY LIGHT Isllml \ ' lsltcI by u 111(10 Whl'h Ils ] , llt UI' lu.t uf the Inrt'l1 1'sll'lt" null : tl\ , ) " Niitleti-lnitL I > cc- UUI" Nnw II I'rogrcss. APIA , SmOa , Jam . 30.-Correspondence ( of tine AEsocate,1 , Press , per Steamer Mariposa , Feb. lG.-The ) great scandal during the past month has been the discovery thn Prlngs & Spatz , a large German firm here , inns been importIng antI selling the rebls rifles anti amnirnunnltlon . For some tme Past I has been known that munitons of war had beel SUII- piled to the rebel party , and that thereby they were enabled , to maintain an armed op- positon to th laletoa government. I was swspeetell ) that the ofenters In this respect were Germans , and not much surprIse was felt when no Ilroper efforts were made to bring thcm to justice. One ot the local papers Inns been very keen In endea\'orlug to trace the offense home to the guiy persons , alit , ) early this year founl Its opportunity. By some means It acquired Inrormnton In regard to this contraband trade , anti the next Issue or the lerahl contaIned nn artIcle which forced tine authorites to take such acton that the whole disgraceful business was exposed. Tine riles liar been Imllorted trom Germany , paekOI In cases labeled tools , Ind owing to the Imlerreet custom nrraugements had got Into Samoa , 'hls first Instalment % vas ' but Iart of an Immense quantty now stored In Sydney by the frm tn queston , and which they have lmltet were Intemled to be IntrOlueed Into Samoa , I wIll scarcely bo belIeved that for such a heinous offense , In direct contraventon of the BerlIn treaty the Germnn eonsil here has sin1'y fined the two partners or the frm $ )750 each Great In- dlgnalon has been expressed , together wIth I certaIn amount of satisfaction , that at last the Infamous perpetrators of this outrage ot ; supplying the natives wIth the menus or shnetlthiing each other's bloOI have boSri discovered - covered , , and neither British nor Amerteans lre II\ol\et. Samoa has been \lsle,1 , by n plague In the form of the dengue fever , which has laid UII almost every foreign resident anti most of the natives. At pre . ent Consul General Mulligan Is severely alacl\t , Manny deaths have re- stilted ant although the fever his \eall abated In Upolu I Is ragIng fercely In the other Islnnts , The Drltsh consul , Cusaelt Smith , has left for gnglall Ills successor Is : Ir. WooMord his action In regard to exposing the hull. ' \Idlals who have supplied guns flint ) cart- Is much condemnell , ridges to the natIves The BrItish warship Walaroo loft for New Zealaml on the Gth Instant , so that the only vessel nt present In the narbor Is the Ger- mann ship I almo , The biennIal municipal electIons are at present In full swung . ama ) ns usual tine con- test has become an International onto . as he- tween Germans flirt ) BrItsh ant AmerIcans The fght for the positons promises to be a very hot one Tine land commission has finally concluded : Its labors , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : I'HNCI 0. WALI HOLDS A LE'EE . Throng of English Nnlnb1es A880mhlo "t ! St JI11e. ' 1'"laee , LONDON , Feb. 1G-The 11rlnce of Wales held hil first levee of the seascn at St JamEs's palace this evening Notwithstanding the weather was Intensely cold and a slight snow storm prevailed the levee was largely at- tented , The usual crowds ot sightsEers as- semblet In Pal Mal to witness the arrival of tine throng arid to see the prince ot Wales drIve In state from Marlborough house , hs ! London residence , to the palace , His royal highness was Cccrted by the Second Lire Guards , who wore polshe helmets with white Illumes and long red cloalts. Among those luesent at the levee were Mr Thomas F. Dayanl , the United States ambassador ; Major William l.mUow , the mIlItary ntache of the embassy , and Lieutenant Commaner William S. Cowles , the naval atache , Among those presented to the prince In the tlplomatc circle was Mr Davlt D , Wells , the seccnt secretary of the embas3Y. William C. Ihlstm of San Francisco was presented to his royal highness In the general circle , MEXtCtNS uo nONOH TO 014V. . \1 l'ln/s Ordered at HuH last Untl tie lem,11 Cross Iho ( roi t" : 1 CITY OP MEXICO , I eb , 15.-Unttenl , States Minister Grny's hotly leaves tomorrow at 9 a. m" , via tIne Mexican Central , on a special train for his IndianapolIs home , nccompa- nlet by Mrs. Gray ant layart Gray I'resi- . dent Diaz will accompany the body with I I hrlgade of soldiers to tine train A general I order inns been leaned by President Diaz that all the national flags throughout the republe 'of Mexico shall remlin nt hal mast until tire bony hus crossed tire Ho Grande river , The presIdent persomnaily patti a visit of condo- leneo to tine legaton this morning lrs , Dlaz called . this aferoon , on Mrs. Gray Tine German minIster has nslled his colleagues - leagues to let their flags remain at hat mast nintH tire body has crossed the fronntler. The cIty Is In mourning totay , OI JM\Nlbn IN 1'f.\NU. Uorr "on l'oeler Sits UO\VI urn I 1'ractious 1'ulhl lelll ) ' , Bgnl.IN , I'eb 1G-ln tine lower house of tine Prusslan Diet today Herr Von Itoeler , minister of the Interior , refused cn1hatcaly to entertain a temall made by the Polsh , Ieputes that the go\ernment shoull Inter- veno agalnt the work ot tIre Society for the I'romnotion of Germanism In tine easter provinces - vinces of Prussia. herr Von Itoeler delarot that the nlms of the society were not nnggres- aJres- sl\ , whereas tire Polish press was always strring up I feeling against tine Oern1ns , Such an attack Ullon tine German element he delaret , required to be 'frmly repelet , Na- tonal undo commanded every German to lID what was best tu promote German Interests In the eastern Ilro\'lnces. herr Von loellr concluded iris remarks by advising the Poles to Inlo wih tine Germans In peaceful work for the cOllon good. S 10UI lt\S tlSISt' : OI'i'ttlSSI(1N , \011 Czechs In tire Unnllrlul : Hlo't1 , inmost 11 Ily to i.yuncii thl Uovtrnior. ViENNA , I'eb 15.AIolent scene 01 common In the Bohemian Diet at Irngue , Herr Gregr , a ) 'OUI& Czech , complained that the go\ernment was suppressIng the Bohemians - hemians wih such brutal force that It Was driving their pOllulaton to anarchy 1111 rctvo- lutlorn . Count You Thun , governor of Bohemia , started to reply , but was assailed fr"m all attics , The noisy Interruptons con- tnued throughout the speech , ' bun declarell Ihat but for the Immunl ) ' enjoyell hy the members of the met Grlr's language wOlld constitute high treason , The go\'ernleni \oull ne\er relax Its suppression of plottIng ; anti anarchism , /n Inleserlbahlo , tumult fol , 10rll tIne speech , The Czechs seemed ready to Inch ) Count Yon 1hun on the spot , ) " Jtlhiiln : Wil 1ut Stto I".r 'l'rm4. I.ONUO , Feb 15.-The Derln corrcspoll , emit 't the Stantnrd telegraphs that ho Is Informed that Japan declnes to formulate term ot peace , She has hl\'led the powers to discover the amount of Intemnly China Is wilng to ira' ' and the territory she will lie willing to'cele , Nltlul Urn\ I 1111OrUn In , Jrnvt. . IA'rA YIA , Feb. l , -A 1110t ot the nath'cs 11\01'11" murder bus been discovered II line Tjnl1len Ilstrlcl , In the assistant residency of Dhlen ol , on the Iland or Jaa. I was the Intenton ot the Illoter to murder all the uropeans and ChInese In tine dIstrict I possible. All the chIef movers In the plot alHI fifty of their followers hare been ar- rested and placed " In prison . sl.\n AtJiTtTlN IN (1mitHAY : . He oluton for I Momnetlnry ( 'onnicrence rn- Iruducrd II I the ltetcinstnig. flElil.IN , Feb , 15.-COunt Yon : trbach , German conservatIve , Introtuccl , n resoluton In tIne lelchstag today , Instructing the fed- oral go"ernment ot Germany to Issue In- \latons for an internatIonal monetary con- ' terence to take measures to bring about tine rehabiltnton at sliver as a cIrculatIng me- 11UI. : trbach said that the moment hnl now arrived for Germany to take the In- Itatve In settling limit luQlton , which Is ot great hnllortanee. tiimnnetnillamn\ would cause the raIse ot all prices In gold , whln gel was the currency. Agrlcullo would b3 rUllnel1 It the present E'stem was main- talnet , \merlc would eIther absorb Ger- Inany' gold or allollt a pure silver standard anti capture tI ( ' whole ( aster trade , Oher SUIIJ0rters ot the r soluton Illorsel tIne I oslton that Germnn hind taken nt the Paris monetary conference In 1883 , namely that she regarded nn Internntonll agreement slrable Ipon n rte betwcn gold ant silver as lIe Dr. TheoJoro Darlh , GHman radical Inlon- 1t. snll tine Brussels conference mad pro\e. a flsco , nll tIre conference In Gerllny In l83 was frtnitless . There wins little or no eonnectol between the depression In hus- I bandry ant tire Introduction of the gold stntmitiarti. slanlanl , , Count Herbert Bsmarclt said the rsluro ot the Brusselg conference wa jJrl ) ' due to thc absentee ot nn entente between tine powers which took hart In it. The Dertn conference or JSi8 arrIved at a resul , because Great Brlldn rind Russia hall prevIously reached n ) reacll basic for nn agreement. \n Internatonal entente upon tine curenI ) question would ho err i'eut at In tht eourst er time , anti , In tl case of Great Brllln , the feelIng was growing In favor or bImetalsm , In conclusion - sion Vaunt Herbert said : "n gives le great pleasure to see low warl ! my frlenl , , Bal- fou . : . inns taken lp the caust In that coun- . . try. Herr Schoenlank , social democrat con- telle that the introduction of hlmetalsm woull lead to n fall In tie value .or cur- ncnmcy nnl would premise nothing but a hopeless future to the workingman . D. Lleber of the center party , saId the centrists willingly supported trio measure , be- cameo the ' saw In the Ilroposea conference ) nun attempt to remo\e dllctltes In regard to Iw monetlr ) studard- ! question which was ol personal hnportnncc to commerce , Chancellor Van Iohenloho 1declarel ? that he \a Incliner ) to U fttvorableconeidcratIonm for t proposal for an Interchange or \'lews on the subject with those states wblch were eon- corned In the slver queston , 'he debate was then aljonret , cn lalithiioLAlN ( " ' \lISunl : NT. JJIJte ! rAul"t Iii the , Cmnilou9 Oi the leply 10 tlo ( imerit' trc.l. LONDON , Feb. lOn the resumption of debate on the a < tress In reply to the queen's speech , opening the session In thc house of Commons tqtlay . Joseph ginamberlalnt offered an amentment declaring It was contrary t" tine IJblc Interest for the time of parlamenl .to be occupIed In the dIscussIon of mensures Whl'.I , according to the mlfl131er's own state nicntts hat no prospect of passage Into law whie proposals In\ol\lng'grve.constllQcal changes hal been annoanc rl on which the julgment or ' Parlament shoUldito taken wihout Ilela ) ' , In speaking to his ameml- ment , Air. Chamberlain salt the unionIsts In the house desired to Infl\gn lie latest elec- torah le\lce , consistng of wasting the time of the House In the tlseus lon of measurc which were not expected lo pass , but 'Id been Introducell In order to confuse the Issue orter now before the people and destroy the In- cvlnble condemnaton which awaited the primary policy ot the goverment. The re- fusal of the o\ernment. to Ilsclo : ; tine terms of their proposed resolution aGainst thc 10us of Lords was disrespectful o the 10nse , Tine ' government was tottering and could no longe I represent the Interests of Great BrItain In tine councils of Iurope , Neither could I enact measlres for the enforcement of its tomcslc ' 11011) ' , Hcrberl Asquith sahl It would not be th" go\'ernment's fault bunt that of tIne House of Lords If the measure dir ) not become I law Henry Labouchere said his party was die- satIsfied because I leder , Lord Hosebery , who was a member ot the house or Lords , hal ) been planl.e,1 , upon tinttnn lo blamet Lord Hosebery for pallerlng to the "Jingo" pnrty 'hero' hal undoubtedly been a change of the atUute of liberal officials since the retrement of Mr Gladstone . - both In regard tu 'momma ruin and the nn.llon .nn . tIn , T In . . , , nr Lords . ' Tine u iiliiie ' , v'dii -i the iri i ; n ; , of Lord Hosebery Mr Labouchere warned tine roverment the country hal , not chnaumgcr'i its \Iew of the questIon , but demalded the abolition of the Hal so of orda , lIe urge the government J10t to Iords course which would surely lead to disaster Sl'NII 1tJ'EiLs l'LOOiED , i'rovijiccs or lurel" nun AIelltc IRrl"ly lhllr.cd 11,1 , ( rl.t IRII.e nOle. MADRiD , Feb 15.-Tij } , river Segura , which news through tine provlncc ot MurcIa and ant Alcante Into the Mediterranean , mae over- iowell Ia banks and conzirerable damage has been done al man ) places A portion of the city ot Orlhuela In Are Je Is ! nuntnted and the railway from there \0 \ hie City of Aibeante . tine capital of the proviimce . Is subnmrret1 There Is also a serious flood In tine Guatul- ( ulnr ( river ant Tr'anl , a sublrb of SevIlle , Is l under water The river Tagus Is I also rIsIng nnl the town or Aranjuez , about three mle3 utheast of Madrid , where there Is n royal : palace , Is threatened wlh Inuntatlon , The royal residence itself Is II danger of being ! reached by the water. SIUI : h IC 0 1' ' ii lit Ice in lIe tin rmnq. IAnnl. I'eb -Ianuel htuleeorllla , tim notetl Spanish republfcn , who , for about ten years has lived II England , Framnee and Swizerland , nrrlvctl ' at Dacelona today on his return to pa'ln having accepted the terms of the amnesty'nmct-reerntly JIsee,1 , hy the Cortes 'here Is tl gretest exelemont among all rflJbleans pa , Seal on account of the rlturn of Zorla , especaly at Barcelona , wlere Irrangemenls for atllnloslnj , recep- ton to him have beed iiipde . The autlorl- ties of the city tear thnat,1 ntietrnrbances will atenll tine denmonistmatlozm' oft the republIcans all have arranged ferro rIgorous ! suppression of any trouble that iymy I cocor . ( UII"llh , I" ! tt 1,1Iu g for 'lIme CITY 01 ImXJc , Beh , 16-Don Ignaelu ' : lnllseal , minister or' foreign relatIons In the Mexican cabinet , states that tlcsplto reports to tine eonlrar time end oflhe Guatemalan lueston Is not yet Ir sight The secretary Intlcated thnt tine nelglnboring republic Is still at its tactics ot C'lllg the real ques- tOls In the dlsjlto witin 'i1oxIco nnd cn. tel\'orlng to gaIn all tire ( tine posRlble 1'1"111 lie " 'IY for : 't.ull'l I'rumnlnl. ROME , Feb , ) ( -It 'Is reported In semi- ofclal VatIcan circles 'hat In order that there shnl be no departure frQm the usual custom In the promoton ot apostolIc delegates abroad Mgr b'atohil , the teleKaU to the Ullell States , wil be appolntfl nuncio at Ilbbo ! inner to being crenttl a cnnm'tinal. hmnicirin , Cold lm'vvnrlls ] . Illrl. . .hi 1'1"111 II Europe LONION. ) Feb I , 15- d Ic01 I omit the COIt- : nelt show that the cold weather prevaIls In tire whole 01 central Europe , The Ihlne anti all Its tributaries are frozen from ( ologlo ant Munmirirn.s A terrIble sorm II ralng I II tine Atrlatc , Many peoll13 have been i frozrn 10 death In Bavaria . l'rllchI'lclllloll , " ' 1'11' Silver. PAIS , I'eb , 15.-'he Society of I"rench . \grleulurI8t yesterday decided to support bimetallsm and urge the rench govern- lent to negotlte with the ( JaIled : States , Great Prltaimi. ( flermon . holland anti countries - tries In the fatn unIon with a vIew 10 the relaLltaton ot 1Hr. SLEIGI BELLS IN GEORGIA Heaviest Snow Storm Since Mr. Ogoltholo Crime t the Country ' _ ; _ _ _ , . TWO CHILDREN FROZEN AT AUGUSTA Nine Tmiclnen . "I tire le.\lttuln\ . \llntn- IiniFilmi'iIt , ! 1""lollrol1 ( it ( 'r tine ! tlt" nli I.rl ) ' "rjcllbllf HI'ol I ) ' I"rcrzl'rllhrr , ATLANTA , Ga" , Fob , IG-The worst snow slorm In tIne memory ot the Present gemnera- ton Is now prevaIlIng throuhout GeorgIa In Atlanta I has talen hen\'ly sInce early mornln , anti the grounll Is now co\ered with five Inches of fresh snow on four Inches ot the frozen remains ot Suntay night's storm The trolley sstem Is parl'zCl , and mimetically no business Is helng lransacted , The streets are gl\'en to Inlro\lsell sleighs and merr snow balling partIes , enjoying the unnecustomc , sport , Hosl Coghlnn's mutnee at the Granll opera mouse hat to be l'ostllonCI. At DarIen , on the coast , the grounll Is eo\ore,1 , whIm snow four Inches oleel1. This Is the first tmo In the history or this ancient town that this thins has happenell , Twent ) ' years ago there was a fall of snow , but I was gene In two hours , There has meyer been such a severe spel at eather ns has been experlencell for the last few weells , A I the orange trees nll early vegetables are killeri . At Thomns\le. the rnmous wInter retort , there vas a three-Inch fall 01 snow last night , anti IElgh bells are ringing In tine streets for the \rst iliac In tine history of tine city. At Qulman the first snow that has falen since 18iO fell last nhht. I I bernl nt j o'cloclt , anal contnued for two hour , mnk- ' Ing Ihout three and a half Inches The sight Is a novel one to Qultman , anti business Is suspended , whie everybody Is enjoying snow ) balling. At Buehlnan the snow and sleet Iau stoPlled all eanntiiis , caching and other public works of tine country 1 ' lrlers are behind with their work ant everything Is lt a standslll , In Telfair eounty tine hea\'lest snot , ' ever Imown In this secton f 1 last night , to tIne deptin of three Inches. amid turnel , Into iinte sleet . a fne this moring. Cattle on tl range Ire dying rrom the effects of the 11rotraeted colt reatinrrr At Augusti two ehlren , one white , aged { 10nths. anti one colorcd , aged 9 months , died last nIght from c'xposure Specials to the Journal from South Geon'- gIrt report unIlreceteltell SiO\ storms In this secton , Fruit 1\1 vegetahles Ire killed . amilintais fl' Itlet. anlnals arc freezing to Ileath nrnntl the people surprlng 'J'he storm Is Unt1rece- denlell for years , ennui tin somc Iectons the worst that hos ever 1'en expericmteci ) At Thoml vlil' . the grout ' 'a Inter resort , " sleighs arc out for the Irst tme inn time his- tory of time elt ) ' . Sa\annah UI\I Darlon have the worst storms evel' Itlown , Dowl to tine Flollln lIne al fruit Is kilell ) and cattle ore lyll from the colt In extreme south Geo\la the snow II three Inches deep. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sl,1tl. 1,0MB O\'EHUUE , ' Owners or tine ' rfr" Are Not WorryIng - , \hllt 'lii i'iin. NEW YORK Fcb -ThG few craft now belated In this port are not cnuslng their ownefR or agelts any great degree of un- oaslness. The St Augustine has reached ber fourteenth ilay out on her passage from JacksonvIlle , Fin , and It bas been ten days slnco she was last slghtet , The ngent In tints city , however , still adheres to the theory that she must have been blown far to thc eastward , and being short ot coal , Is trying to nmlte port unifier sail The Briish stenm- Shill ) , Salisbury , from 1letlerranean ports , with 36.000 bxes of fruit arid sninli wlh : nnt a smal ! en- oral cargo , Is also overdue here In ordinary - dinary weather she would have arrived In this city on I.'ebruary 6 , but her agents state that they are not surprised that she Is late In view of the heavy storms recenty , The Standard Oil comllany's barge , which was abandoned by the steamer , Maverick , during tine gall last Friday , Is sti out CIIIHUN J"nUZIN ' 10 UEA'l Ildles 01 frother 111 SIster l'Ollt 1,0clC1 Inn Each Other' itrrnrs. PARSONS , 'V Va. , I eb , 1 , -Wort hns reached here that two school chIldren , brother and sister , aged 10 and 12 years , were frozE to death In Clover district , this county. They were fount locked In each other's arms ant the brother had wrpped his sIster In his coat. Foot or Il" ' nut GII".loo. DALLAS , Tex" , Fel 15.-Iteporta from 'ellnesda"s storm ( mont all over tIne state clint It Ifl wlbout parallel In tine hIstory of the state Two Incites II the Imalest nmnti fourteen Inl'hel the ! reltest dlpth reported - , Snow fell In ' count ' ' ported fel In'ery coummty relOrtell from 'rexarlmna 10 south at time Hlo Grntll ninth from New Mexico to Sahlne paps. the whole surfoce of the stale Wil robed In whie , 'rhese lines mire , generly sllenl.lng , 1,000 miles euch In lelgth , A most flngular fact Is that tIme deepest snow fell In time gulf cOln tes , Thorc was fourteen Inches ut Oul'p3ton all twelve Inches In ( foitind . whIle In north 'rexns lIve Inches wal the uverlge , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lIlies , rl IClml lw"ll mind Sholhonl , hELENA . , ! ont. , I'cb -News has reached here or the total exterminatIon of a baud ct 2,500 sheep belonging to Helena len anti tine death or Eugene \'atts. one of the herders , In I blizzard near Oklahoma , a few days ago , The weather hat been warmer In the afernoon amid the blIzzard btruck tlem wihout ten minutes varnIngVntts was near a sited , ant It he had hal , ten minutes ' ho could have been saved with the other herd era. Soin t I i en'in ( nut I ho 1)'IIt I ) or ( 'o1c. AliilI'hilS , Feb. 15.-Reports from all sectons of the south indicate the snow storm hal hteonm more extcn'lv than ever ho- fore known , At Birmingham some two feet had fallen ii nil ( rom two to thlrtel'n incites thrdlgho Texac ! , At Wlnol n , 118S" , I mIl nller 'l'hollPon'IS frozen to dn'utin wlhln half a mule of n honpe where ho hlli Itoppc to wa 1'1 , , \ Ilrllnlhnl luch sniferlmmg Iii rPllorted sufering II among poor People on account of thc contuuel cell spell , Cattle $ ' arc reporled d'lng In great miminbers. catle'l , \mrrleln Blrlc " 'reekpch SAN 1"lANCISCO , I'el. 12-Tine Man-I- p011 hrought newl of the wrelt of the \mcrlcan Imrlt OphnIm' during I hunlcano nt FIJI on December 6 , 'rho erow were all saved , hut hall I Inl'OW scnpe CIPtuin 'niter 1"'J'fulon , fonnerly on the Mont- Iel'nt , wits tn comnHuul , 'I'ho Ophlr was ownoll hy Ferglton nlHI other Situ 1"11' cilco lersomns. ' Hhort ' miller tIme wreck sine was .oll for $ HIJ , rent ) whlt rNnalnl1 of hcr CO' ) tons of copra WeS Hohl for about 1- : , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TWI I"I'OZCI In 1II1h In New % lo xlcn. AI.UQUmQU N , M" , I'ch , 15-Joso Can buJal and his son Juan have IJeen fouli frozen to dentin on time mesa crust of tItle el ) ' . 'rhey ¶ left hero W'etlnestlay ulght wih . Ole BuppllK ii , luring the hill umnl In mc storm , trail wcnt Into calll , where tine bodIes were frozen Itf Fruit oC Hnnw II I ' < lh ( : nroln I : : , COIVII\ , C. , Feb. 15-About six Inches of snow WIS on the grount tins morning , when Inother snow storm crime nil ) , 1 his been ruining , electIng 01" Enow- Int ever Hlnce 'Time pro IJets nine tire groummd will Ire covered to I depth of more wi than I foot by imaornnlntg. flnrm 11 timer Iut 1 0101 ( 'onitlmnumis , DENVER , Fob I , -The weather cOltlU S extremely cold , but It II no longer slormlng , Thermcmeter : regbteret 12 degrees helow zero II Delnr at midnight ant al G a. m C below. below.'I' J ' 1mm u 1'011 nlU1rd for 111\a. I WASIINGTON. I"eh , 15-1he president sent ate : the Colowlnl 10mllllons to tIns 6.1. .iustlce-Jjemnry 13. F'oote 0' CalIfornia , tl be n Iorne ) ' for the UnlCI States for the Muthern II"ttlt oC CalifornIa ; Hehard 'r. ( Collor oC : lhIPOII , to be marphal oC sota. the Uinltetl States for the district oC Mlnmne- l'ostrnnatcrs-Chmnrlcs love Garner In - ( ! , , : James ' { itt. gmer , leosnulla , II - - - ( J.t Iz.viszI.11lm'soricpriwrI . - . i'ic. lnlllo1r : "r Ierrh'rr h"t heeds's' 'lllr l'At In I'crsnii . ST LOUIS , Feb , ll-lnlCI States Circuit JUdge henry C. Callwcl Inns ' recent ) ' heen asked mnny quesllons ns to' the alllle cf the court In tine Inler or gnrnlhment suls brought agnlnst receIvers or tine Santa I'e anti , 'I'rlseo roads , to ccuro tine ( ina'mnmenmt of debts owed b ) enmployes Totimny he placr\l on mo In tine elerk's omce a letter which Is In- tellet to bo an answer to cover mill such qmrerles. The letter Is . lS follows : "YCI wi not he In 'conlelllt' or any cOlrt over which I preile by sllnt omit n writ or garnishment to garnlsheo the wagr of an emlllo'c of tine receivers of the Atcimlsonm Topeka & Santa Pe Railway compn ) limit Ir yonu get judgment against the receivers ! ns gnrnlshfes , you cannel levy Ipon the proper ! ) ' In their IJ1scssion : as receivers , or otherwlsc conmnpel them to IJay II \y army Ilrocess Issned trol the court rellerln tine larnlshee jlllgmenl , The receivers are fl rbIlcn : , I ) ' an order ot the court to lmay any judgment , ex- cElt UPOn the eider ot the court Ippolntng thel , tint , ) the mimic Is not to 113) amy nmttrmn- ton to the garishment or tIne mouthl' w.tges of lhl [ 11)loes cf the reeel\ers beynmuti a me- spectful notce to the Illalntr 111 the eOlrt In which tire garishee proccel , mugs are taken lmt the wnge or the emplo'e9 will be paid to them In person In 11lrSUance uf the orders or this , COUI t "Tho reeelverR a til tine men em- Illoyed by IIm are emllloes of tIne court The wages of emntpioyes of tine govemnnnment. nmntnst ito pain ) to tlnennn. Oflicers , cierknm nina ) e\ery agemmt amid emmnploye of every departnnmernt of time govemnmmntenut , jurors mntl \vltncsers , criers amntl baiiiffs , irnul every ennm- ithOyO of a eonnrt , tnnclmntllnmg Its rccels'ers ann'J tineir enuploycir , are onmtitlcd Ity Ia' to have their salaries , fees anmtl vxmges Patti to tineinm personally , or to such ngermt as tlncy irnIl flmtlOlnmt. NeIther tire govermnimnenmt , imor any of I ts d epa r t mime mite , Immch inn ) Ing tIne j titi I c ltd. cant be garnnisineetl for tIne salaries , wtges or fees of its officers , agemmlnt or onnnltloyes. hiy ann orion' of tine comnrt tins rule Is applier ) to tire emnmployes of tue cotnrt lit time service of Its reccivera , anti 1 nmitnst dechinme to sar ) ' It to mincct youmr case. Tine emnnphoyes of tine eotnrt immit'o tine smmmnno right to tineIr nmmonmthnly wages tlintt tine jumdge of tine conmrt has to his nnmontimiy : salary , anti for tine canine reasomn. 'Phno cotnrt will muot pay' tine vages of the enupinyc to ninny onto but time einmlmloye htinn eel t , in or wil I I t sent toni cc in I inn t 0 d haunt Issal front service , as yeti sniggest nut ) recornnmnmenntl , If he does mutt pay mis debts. It is iald that soinmo of tire enuphoycs fall to paY tineir tlchnts vhmo are able to do so , anti that they at least sinoinit ) be disnmiisseil. Time ammswer to this sumg- gostlonn Is-first , tirat tire court Inns nmo air- thrority to Inimnlttln intent for nnot taylng their debts ; ninth , CeCofli , tinat to tletemnnlne whnetiner tIme ennmphoye wits tune to pay lila debts wotnlri Inivolvo ant lmtqtniry Into mis lmrlvate affrtlrs ammil tine trial of ann issnno wlnlcin tIre court has nneltiner time power mnor tire lnmchlnnatlonn to umn- dertake. " PLED THRoUGH WINDOWS. Occnnprtnt3 of us lioar.llnmg iloumo ihrnmnt'n froimi Inch of Iriro. Time brick fiat at 15)5 Domnglas street , occmm- ited by Mrs. A. N. Butier as a boardIng Imouse , caugint fire tints ittomning at 1 O'clock. The blaze vas'flrst discovered by time girls wino occumpy tire baaenmenmt as sleeping apart. merits , nnd tire aiarni s'as given to tIre ocu- pants of tIre hrnnllding by tinemnn. Thn fire orig. mated in a closet under tine stairway , and before - fore tine fire dcpartmcntt arrlvenl tire fire had extennierl up tire stairway to tire first floor. cutting cff tine cacapo of thn roonmmers of time nipper part of tine house. 'l'hne winohe Inside of tine house stenned to be on fire , and a great deal of nmpprehnension sas felt for tIne safety of a nunnrber of those who had beenm sinunt off by tIre forums. Ladders wore eoonm mum UI ) to thno wiimdows at tIme fronnt nnnd back mart of tIme bnctmse , anntt tine pcmmnneth up neolnie isere taken ( remit tine winidows annd carried to tire ground. Mrs. Ihenison , a rommner on tine first floor , was smut off ( roan nmaklnng her escape front tine room virIcln sire occupIed , as tire only door openmed into tine mall , whIch was all ablaze nrnmd filled sltin antoke , SIne trieti to make Item escape timronmgin tine door , but mhnen it was opener ) tire unities tirove liar back frito mar room , Sine bectmnnme badly frlgintemmed miller inavlimg her mrtnlr PartlY hurried off , amid jumped thnromrgmm tine back window , escaping wltmnonnt serious Inmjury. Mrs. Butler's little boy was dropped fronn.thio tinlrd story of tine bullthing , but was caught by ronnie of time nmcrm , wino were as'attintg iiis' fall , and Inc lauded . all right , none tine worse for tine droji , Sonic of the boarders enicapid through tine wIndows ont tine first floor , nrot stopining to nase tineimn , bnnt iclcketh out tIne wimnilows , TIne firennmcni clint excelienmi vork , anti tine flannes were soon tnnmnher control. TIne dannmage to tine imiillthfnmg was 5OO , annni to tine tmnrmnltura about $200 , fully Insured , Tints is tine seconmil tlnmme this building hiss been on fire this veeIc , find both tunics tine fire starter ) in time sante hart of time bullthlng. IIC'IC : IU I'ELLIWC 1)l.I I ) , ( Jul 'rhino ( ireninbtmclccr mimI l.nmhi'r I.trultrn 1xplrgs nIt ibm-nIt. DETROIT , Felt , 15.-CaptaIn fllciramni Trevehiick , tine ivell Jcrmossmm labor ativocate and poilticlamn , died nit Iris home lit thnls city toay of paralysIs , mngenl U5 , CaptaIn Trevehllek assIsted In tIne lormnnatiorn of savemnul halter orgmmmnizatlonns of nt natIonal cinaracter alit ) s'as cue of tine fommirilers of tine grcentbrncic party , preslrllnig over tire mnationnal comnvenmtlon of that bonhy Inn 1880. mi i i i lonitul n-n .1 nnilgo io ; r I mu , t in , ( I i I ii. SC1tAN'i'ON , Pa , , Feb. 15.-Ex.Jnmtlgo ihormdley , onne of tire ntiost Inronfliflent rcsldennts of I4ackntwanmrna county , niled ycstedny , after heing Iii for' omno mnnoirtir wIth tire grip , lie was a mmnillionnairo , mmiii ) served mm ten-nm unit tire benrchn as judge of tints ceunnty. A et o r tiitm ; rnmt4 % S' maim I I m.i gin II em ml , NEW YORK , Fob , 15-Cinailes Vinetmt- ieltdm , ( or nievcnitcenm years mast it mnmennnber of Atnguatlrn 1)aly'nr stocic connmpny , rind onno of tire oitiest actors tim tinis connmntry , nhlerh of ahtoplexy last night at iris resldeince 1mm tints city , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , lnmtlgo I , , , Irnurl , SCRANTON , Pa. , Felt. 15--J , a. hand- Ic ) ' , lute pm'esitiling judge of tine F'oi-ty-iltin i'enmnnsylvaimlu niinntn'Jct , riltni lonhay , ruged 61. Jmrtige llandley lert'enm ant eatnite 'ainieni at ireverti mnlilton dollars , located lame mind at \ Vlncimeetcrrt. . 1,1 1. .Ini inn r It tel ma rdsmnn ilvnud , LONDON , Feb 1f.-Sir Jennies i'iroinpaoim Stewart iticinardserm , secretary of tine Ornher of tine Tinltle , Is dear ] , lie ss'as bonn in lecenn. ) her , 1840 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dtmndrcsv ltlnry i'mncemred ilyricg , NI'iW YOIIK , Foic. 15.-Theme Is a murnor tititt Connmntissiomnt'r Annirewin may snnr'cecrl ilyrnes inn aupcrlnttentlent of police. Mayor Strong says ire anpiolmnted % i nijom' Ammtl rots's a comrtninlnnnriomnttr binentuso lie thought ire ss'nns a iroOni muan for time inlare , ntmih met s'Itim it s'it'ts' of Imitmorinneing un ) mnillitujy femiture Into tine mtalice tln'pniitnnnent , - - -t Ilinycimicimis of Snnumo hue % 'i".rimlm , Felt I 1 $ . it New 'York-4 mnived-iannie , (0mm iln-e- mrmtmn. llouhogino-A rIvenA mmtmrter'clnnmn , from Neit ' 'tmnic , for Itotteiilammn. At Stint Viamneihco-A in lteni-.tiimrniposiu , ( mom iiommoltnlir , Syrhmmey ntnnd ipiu At iiotteriiamn-Am iVd-Aiimbti'hiilfl , ( noon Nttst York. ,4\ t1 Nunitts-4\ veni'el'ra , front s ow . _ . _ ) , Ii omit New onc. linrltlmoreArmivetiMemnamntic , ( mini Lomnmhomn emil Hss'rtnrnea At New \'oik Am'rlvenl ihiiltniniilc , frommi LIvem irool , At Queommmstoan-AlnittnU-Adniatn ( , ( iommr Nest' Von-Ic. IORCkIN ) hAS TIlE BEST OF iT No Matter How the Penitentiary Contract is Sett1et lie Will Win , PRESENT STATUS OF TIlE DFfICULTY h.ngllaInrtm l'lmnl limit that I lit' Sittt o iloimli time hInt lmnti : of time , l'nkmr.Somnmn h'Inn mm i'rmlIirm'l f or Set I I in g tint ) llnmtter. LINCOLN , Feb. 15.-Spechmml.--Thmat ( ) tinre Is a mmnnrltoso on foot to relieve \ \ ' . II. lrganm fronmm tine respommeibti I ties I mmtlO5ti trmtcnm mutt l ) ) tine lirlsont conmtract is nmot to tnt" dennbted , It Is also a signmuflcaint. fact tinat two fnmctloima are working to aecommnplhsli a couinnuron Itnmrhrose. mtltlronngln fromni enmttrely dlfferenmt mmnoties Ins time first place , there is it strommg semmilmmuent itimmoumg mnmanmy mnnrmnnbers of time hnonms ( averting t in a ann nimnllnmm elm I of t In t' hrisomm c mm I rae : , for tine reasonn that as tine nntattcr etnmnnths nut oresentt tine strmte Inns nbsoltntt'iy mm vrotrctieim against enmy irregnminrity eu tine Part of tine lrresenmt conitracter.V. . II. lorgain Is tinnier no obhi- guttont to tire state of Nelirasica. lie imnm givenm no bound , Threre is mnotinlnig to ltrevenmt mint frcnnn tinrous lag tip tine commtmntct tnt nnmy nnnoumtent ho mntay mice fit. Aitiionngin hm' ' mimetic- cesior , C. 'V. Masher , smite tnnmnier bontl : to commatrunet eighty cells free of expoinse to tine state , lorgan inns rioter botminri Inimmtself to CoitIthCtC' them. Tine state hiss mat a scrntchn front lorgamn's itenm to sInew that lint recegmmlzes alt ) ' obilgationt to' the state , It Is ( runs that Mosiner nrigmueti tine eonmtract over to tIne state ; hint iorg.umn din mnot sign tine tramnefer , agree- lag to ablnIe by tine comntract Event ' It Moodier's heath was tccinnntcnliy ntiil good , It is hmractlcall' wortinlesa , It is siguned by live huersoims , amid tinremr of tincrin , C.V. . Mealier , It. C. Onnictlt anti I ) . C. Meelner , pro bmmkrtnpt. : On thno other irnumni , iorgan's frieinriti lna'o vithniit time Pant lets days begtnnn to non surmilry hurts to tine effect that It' tine state tlt'sires to annul tire conttrruct it Cain tb so \sitiromnt opposItIon , Itrovitleti It nngrezrs to Inmnrclnaso tine htraperty that mae nncrtimiitiiatett onm tire inrieonn comntr.tct. it is Iimtlmnmnteti tinat time Itronert cnmnn be ltnnrcmnaseil you ) cheaply , ttitni , inn fart , Ion ahmmnost inclining. Iorgamn's friemnnhs eonnphnlmm over seternuh acts of inoatilo Irgishattorn onm tIre hart of thn login- iatnnro two ycare ego , anti ) onm tire lma't of tire ltrcscnit scssicnn. 'lIne Iran-ole law , wiremm in lunhl orcrationn , tsill very nnnaterlnmlly redunco tine force of commvlct laborers t'httso work goes to ilnmo tine hmoehicts of tine ltrisonm Comm. tractor. 'I'ire hill already nasseti by the inouso rcchmmirimmg mill convIct iniarhe goods to bo so branmied Is annotlmcr nimeammure crrlhinig forth bitter connnmnennt frommn tIne conntractor , E\'Elt'm'TIlING BELONGS 't'O IfltL. . 11 tIne state thnouiti lie ertlheti tmponm to ammnui tine eerntract it wotmltl flint ) itcelf inn ant cmi- banaseinmg imosition tmnmless it connelnntleti to nnnrclnaso tine itroperty clainimeti lmy Dorgnmnt. As a rnnntter of fact , tIne ritato owns time bare walls anmni cells of tine peimitenmtiary. Iorganm antl thn subcontractors ownn every- thnlitg else. Iorgamm owims tine tater minilthmly , lie owns tine iotver anid higintlumg lmlannts. Tine imnaelmirmory inn tine several woricshnops is owneti eltlner by Dorgamn or the stnbconntractors. Time state Is nmactically at tine nmnercy ot tine shrewd Mr. Don-gain. Tire nnppolrntnnmenut of time comnrnitte by time hnonmso to InvestIgate tire legal statmra of the mnrisonn conntract Inn tue bcglrmnninmg of tIne final contest slnlchn ts'ill either mnnaice or break Contractor - tractor Dorgamn. This conmmnItte urns evoked fronin tIre attomnney general ann opInion that sinews tire heglnniatmnre Iii svorde trio mnlatfl to be nnnlsummrlerstoorl every lninase of tire adviun- ' tage hick ) by lorganm. Tine nnext step Inn tIre carefully haitI plait will ho tine inmtrorhuctiomn of it bill appropriating a stniliclonnt anniount for tine imtmrchnase of tine PropertY nit tine ponl- tcnttiary belonmginig to , or at least daunted by. 1)organn. Attucineth to tints bill stilt be a t'isl n directing tire heart ] of h'mmbhic Lamnds rtnnti Bmnllnhtmngnt to ( alto control of tine imennlten- tiaiy amid lease tine convict labor to suchu nartles assiil bId tIne inlgircst for its coim- hot. Tine pannnnnrgo of such a bill will bin eagerly nmrged by tine friends of 1)orgrnn , wino tvlll ininniself keep discreetly iii tIne back- grousimni. if it cant be Passed tIre State Board of l'mniillc Lands nmnmd lnullriimmgs wIll be imer nmnitterl to nmnanmage tine ItoimitemntintrY tintil its Inmtlhvlrhtmah mniennmbers are cannvinncerl tlnnut tine lmnterests of tine state wIll be best conserved by rehetttnng tire comntract to rn inert conmpany : onn a new hash. 'l'henn Mr. Dongamn will mint- mirahly conmo forward with a lirouiosltlonm to again asstnnmno tire responsibIlIties of tire coin- tract. Dy this procedure Iorgann wIll have relIeved hniriieif ) f , amity posslblo necessity of comtneummig Line eignnuy coins , nio semi mtnive tin- ldauied tmtonm tine tnte innanmy Linoumsamntls of tiol- hams wortln of mmnacinlnery amid will lie nnble to operate tIne contract nninomr s'ci'y unnnncir mnnoro favorable clrctrinmstmnmnces. Tine statement telegraphned Tine B'e iast might to tine effect tinrnt tine mew celIa were nrnmctlcahiy connnpictcd proves to ire erronneous. Tint. , trttennnenmt vann Jnnatnt to TIne lheo by a state olhicem' , bunt wino Inert minisunttlcrmtou1 tine nnatter. \'iLl DISCUSS TilE CIIMtTER , Dan ii.Vineehem stan down Iromni Oinmnha toihay , to mnrrmningo for mu meaning before tire Serrate conummntlttee Din nnmmnmniclpal affaIrs entire tire Onnnahna dinner , Sentator i innlnnn , cinnimnnan of tinnit commmmnittee , agreed to gmannt nnncin a Incoming cnn mnext Frhrlay afternoon , I t lie ex- itecteni that a large rlelegutlonm of Omaha cltl- zenns wIll he presenmt , .ummtl tine nnnintl : excitIng I lmnmu Iii looked for , ArchItect iiiennrlorft' of Oimrnhna wa at tIne stale Inonnso today , btmttonnhnntlimng innennthars cnn tIne Onnmnima charter , i le is ouiosimtg tire Iteflhh I in g nmmnn eintl nnment id a cintg t hr e lam II nI I in g In- eiectiomn iheitrnrtrnnent tmmmder tine corntrol of tire new iioarnh of Public \Voris. lie umammts tire oflhco of hnnnilding Inspector metainenl , arid , Inn adtiltlonm , Ino smennte tine leglniatume io no a mnmennd thr e clue rt em t liii t t lie mm i lii I nig m inspector' will have ito limterlorenrco un hIs dinette front tine city councIl , Inn otinem womiini , Inc desires tnt take front thro coummcul any power or au- iinority It amity 'ossess ' to envermmnle or set aainlct may act of tire Inspector , lie cited as a sanmpio ctiEO tine refusal of innspectc.rVlnlt - lock to grnrnt it Imerimnit nnnntnny years ago for tire cmectlonm of two nmthtiltionnil stoner. em tIne I I ci I inn ann itiocic. 'ri ci ty cotr mmcii took nip tine ' anntl bottling inside t Ire ' mmratten' , , lrnaittctor's tie- ctsiann , grairted tine nmtntnurity ) ilentrenl , Now tine extra stories Wi tire ilelhinnant iniock mayo been conrniemnmred , arid will In.rve to connie ihowim. CurtIs Tumnner , Jr. , was also rhoen Cr , nn the metropolis torlay , hieing caiied mere Iny a report - port tinat mis goon ) roania bill , which inns already iteemn favorably uhmorteni tin tire s'nate , wnrinltl be reconnminittr'd to tine coinmimnitico on hIghways , bridges anti form cc , No actiomm Scant taken by tine sennate , inowes'er Sennater Ncye.s will , svIrent tire proper linac omnmen , nnnova to inntye tine bill reconnmmnitteti inn errier that a delegation of fnnrmnemnn ( remit iougltna county muntry ophmear aimth argmia against tire Inrovibion or tine bill winch reqtnires tine roach lax to be patti In cash. 'fire aintt.ohc'omaargarinme bill inn lln mouse Is chose to tire top of tire general file , timere belmig but eiglnt bills ainean ) of It , it will corns enrly meet 'week. TIne hioinse coimnmnrlttt'e on ways amnil umnoans main next week inn winch to cnminple'te' 11 labors amnil jireseint tine apprvnriatiorn mlii to time Inotnac. Tine introduction 01 tIne bills swill pre- cpttate a met light , for the frientis of imnany state InstItutions are iihnciy to Imnaibt upon a immure generous nilvy of tine state ftmmnds than tire coinnniittee Is 111101) to immalce iIltiNOS OtJ'L' A NE' l'OiN'i' . Attorney ( lenierel Cinurchnill is Irrelmarlng tire Itainers for in rominntl rhozemu suits , witicin tvlll be conmninenicetl wltirlnm a less sveics agaInst as mnaity counntes , to recover mnitnnny ineionrgtnig to tire etato trcasmnry , but tied tip Iii iiroken bammics that IrrevioUs to suspensIon inati been nieslginated tie depositories by eounmnty ennmnnis- mitonrers. Tinse stilts raise a nets' amid most imituortant legal irotnt in comninectionn with tins depository law i'roirabhy cnehmnrlf of tins counties In tine rtate 'are tmorlc nig umnther tire depnsitory law , Mamny of lirece countIes tire .nm a sen ins lirrdie'arnr nt because m ( tire fail. urt' of 1unnly nicIrnatery banks No unmly are funndo beionmglnig to tine ccunnty tied up , but . _