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Show OGBEN DAILY COMMERCIA K THE LAST THROES. of the senate in regard U paving honor to its deceased member. TLe metieage from the brtde&t re turning aithout approval tile ifMm bill eotf erring juriedicuoa on tbe court of elaiius to inquiae into and how lunch the hull of the I'mud States double eoders, Agswam and Pon- tooauc, cost Contractor Geo. . Lav-reccabove contract price and allowances for extra work, and to enter judg ment lor the amount in favor or the ad ministrators of Lawrence was rat). Tbe ground of the president's veto is that it would establish a dangerous precedent for the government to declare that it would make up to a contractor the loss s he had sustained by reason of the of Lis bid and the subsequent unexpected advance in the price of materia. The senate took a recess till a n. m. At the evening session consideration of the deficiency bill was proceeded with. Items to pay the widows of Chief Justice Waits and Justice Miller one year's salary were opposed by Berry as an unauthorized gift of the peoples money, and was advocated by isiacic-bur- n as the settled practice of congress. Finally a vote was taken and the items agree to. Yeas 41), nays 10. Paddock introduced into dicuseion a new subject the Conger lard bill but it was soon wound up by a declaration on the part of Vance that the Conger lard bill was dead. All amendments having been disposed of the bill was reported to the senate, but final action reserved until tomorrow morning. Conference report on the legislative bill was agreed to and further conference ordered. Conference report on tbe sundry civil bill went over without action. Senate joint resolution providing for the first meetings of the several circuit courts of the United States under the new act on the third Tuesday of June, losl, passed. House amendment to the senute bill for the inspection of cattle, etc., was con curred in. Further conference was ordered on the Indian impropriation bill. A mesbage from tbe house in relation to the death of Representative Phelan of Tennesse, was laid before the senate and. after eulogistic remarks, as a further mark of respect the senate, at 1:55 a. in., adjourned until morning. deU-rniifi- e Con2Tes Burning MHniglit Oil in its Final Work. THE NEW SUBSIDY BILL Mate Premie fur as Eiteusioa of the Paeifle Debtee From the Capital pBBtinsrtoa March 1 The wuu at 930. The general deficiency bill Wahij".to, met reported. Hale gave notice that he ni would ask for ila rooaideratioa today. bill was The agricultural appropriation reported with a like notice. Tba credential of Jamea Henderson Kyle, ina tor elect from South Dakota, were preaeeted and tiled. Frye called up bouse amendment on the tonnage subsidy bill and moved non- ooncurrenoe in the amendment, and that the request of the house for oonfereesbe granted. Reagan expressed a vish that the house amendment be concurred in rather than the danger of a more objectionable bill from the conference should be incurred. Subsidizing ships, he held, "is not going to increase commerce, the only way to increase either imports or exports was to remove the shackles or tbe taruT." Morrill moved to concur in the bouse amendment. -- com-mitt- manner of subsidies. "Subsidy did not apply merely to vessels to be built hereafter. Tbe Red Star line, with four American built ships running from Philadelphia, would receive a large sub sidy without expending a single dollar even for repairs; ana the racitic Mail company would receive 90)0,000 a year without further expenditure. These companies are already making money without aid from the treasury, but, at the risk ol appearing inconsistent, he was willing if it would terminate the matter and prevent bringing worse, to Cameron stated as to the Red Star Line that it had been doing business at a loss. The question being on Morrill's motion to concur, Farria and Keagan stated their intention to vote against it. Vest stated his intention to vote for it because otherwise a certain conference report would make a worse bill. After voting down nan a dozen amendments ouerea oi veuu Jicruerwrn una iuor can. "for free ships, reduction of sub sidy, etc. a vote was taken on Morrill s - ment for postal subsidy. Agreed to; year St, nays ss. Sherman offered a resolution electing dent Dro temDore to hold office durincr the pleasure of the senate, and Gorman offered a resolution tendering the thanks of the senate to Ingalls for "the emi- t nently courteous, dignified, able and absolutely impartial manner in which he presided over its deliberations and per formed the duties of president pro tem pore." Both resolutions were agreed to and the oath of office administered to Manderson. ihe bouse bill relating to the treaty or reciprocity with the Hawaiian Islands was passed; also the house joint resolu tion appropriating $1,000,000 for the im provement of the Mississippi river, to be immediately available. Pugh was appointed on the committee to attend Senator Hursts funeral, in place of Dawes excused. The postoftice appropriation bill was then taken up and Frye, in place of an amendment which he had offered Saturday night, offered one appropriating 1,400,000 for the transportation of for eign mails. Morgan moved to amend Frye's amendment by inserting a proviso that the postmaster general may employ any ships owned exclusively by citizens of in., united states. ine conference report on the bill as to claims for Indian "depredation was pre- sented and agreed to. Carlisle moved to amend Frye's motion tion of foreign mails to 81,2.j0,000, and it was agreed to. The question being on Morgan's amend ment, allowing contracts to be made with vessels owned exclusively in the United States, Plumb moved to add to it the words: "and constructed in the United States." Morgan then with drew his amendment, remarking that the vote just taken bad anulled the purpose he had in view. Frye's amendment, as amended, was agreed to and the bill A resolution was passed continuing tbe select committee on Pacific railroad debts during a recess of tbe senate with power to Bit at Washington agreed to. The senate at 2 p. m., proceeded to con sider the agricultural appropriation bill Carlisle made a point of order against amendment allowing sorghum sugar manufacturers the use of distilled spirits free of tax. The point was submitted to the senate, and the amendment ruled to be in order; yeas 29, nays 23. The amendment was then agreed to. Stewart offered an amendment appropriating 120,000 for the collection and publication of information as (6 the beet methods of cultivating soil by irrigation and extending the limit of time from June 1st, 1801, to January 1, 1892. Agreed to. Paddock moved, to amend by inserting "pure food bilL" ' Excluded on point of order. The bill then passed and the senate proceeded to the consideration of the general deficiency bill. The consideration was temporarily suspended and the resolution authorizing the committee on rules to sit during recess, was reported and agreed to with amendment (offered by Hoar) instructing the committee to consider and report 'what changes (if any) ought to be made in the observance the committee .P. 73 OGDEX, UTAH. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1691. VOLUME IV. NUMBER 129. e, low-nes- New Orleans SuU and MobSe Register who was convicted oc vjolalxjo of Iha KILLED IIEKBETKAVER. anu lottery art, today moved la me THi tod Stawe supreme court for leave to hie petitions for wnt of nab corpas, etc, on the part of the publishers orin or A tne the der that the constituUonal.lv WyomiBj Yonth law might be tested. remit of Fol'j. Ine senate deieatea me Tree amp amendment offered by Vest, by a strict acti-lotte- ry Pj j party rota. Tbe 'deficiency of agricultural appropriation bills, the lust of general appropriation bills, was reported to the senate this morning. were made in the United Four itm States supreme court todsy to advance the casea intended to test the validity and constitutionality of the customs, admimstratve and McKinley tariff laws. the Attorney General MUler stated government was willing to ham the casea advanced, but it dired to nave them made up so as to f ly present the casea involved, which ont f the cases at At his least did not do in his o.j-jsuggestion the matter went over for one week in order that the government might examine the cases. The most important changes made by the senate committee in the general deficiency bill reported today was tbe addition of the French spoliation claims, carrying an appropriation of 1 1,304,000, with a proviso that in case of bankruptcy of the original sufferers, awards shall be made La behalf of the next of kin, instead of assignees. The committee also attached to the bill Plumb's amendment; providing for the transfer without examination to-- the classified department service of the clerical force in the census office. tat HE HAD A CHANCE FOR LIFE Jatnc Xa4 hot ther of the a4 by The Bro lus.nt birl Whom he Had Wroitgtd. EvaJstx, Wyo, March brvtfch. were f It s unjL. ' auyvtary tere that the remains was cleared up, bow- Ti ever, by a autemetst from Ir. Sdas HerU vt Philadelphia, furmerlv of LpLrata, that the bones belonged to a snMm ahn-- Le procured at a Philadelphia college, and buried on the farm to get rid of. h Lome la Wall Street New Youc, March la the stork market today the passage of the postal subsidy bill developed a marked activity ia Pacific mad for the time. The market opened slightly lower and notwithstanding a weakness in Burungtonjailed to go Vower, but toward nooo developed astrengta a tta racino Mau and the hole list advanced slight fractiona. Ia the afternoon the bears attacked the market and early sains were wined out and the market closed firm and steady, after alight rally from the lowest figure. Final prices show a majority of losses. while sugar m Burlington t down 1'. and llano Mad 1 er cent. Governments steady. Petroleum, March, clused 70.V i I'RICE, FIVE CENTS. t REFLSED TO BE ASAINT. The Pathetic Story of a Former Silt Lake Familj. DRAWING TO A CLOSE. The Hope Sloalj Tighteniur AUut the Sec kt ef He nner' Marder-- t rs-Re- cord of Crime. New Yoek, March 2. John Thomas Judge Jesse earn from Wales a few years ago with Knight, oi the third judicial district, rebis wife and two children, and went to ceived a Utegram at 3 o'clock this Salt Lake city, where he settled and IX Eridger. about twenty worked for sometime in an iron foundry, miles from hers, staling that James finally losing his place, it is asserted, beMaat was shot and instantly killed Suncause he would not become a Mormon. day eight by one Toot Hereford. The He started to return to Wales with his deceased is the only son of Philip Maaa, and on the way became crazed, ftmily, The Prejr of the Deep. a prominent Uintah county cattle man. from the train and was killed. jumped The tw , families, Herefords and 8a Fbaxoisoo, March 2. News Tonight the mother and little ones Maaa, live on. Henry's Fork about forty comes from Hong Kong that the A men reached New 1 ork, and in a down tow n miles from Fort Bridger, and they are can ship Vigilant, from New York, lost hotel the mother's reason save wsv and the first settlers who came to that six of her crew on the outward passage. smothering her babe ia her bosom, was carried to tbe hospital. The country. The difficulty grew out of a An apprentice, William Schiom,fell children, raving with several hundred dollars overboard. A boat was lowered, manned charge brought against young Maaa Mate Clausen and Seamen W. Hot re, of their parents' savings, are here in ' that be hai. seduced a sister of Here- by v . Ureen, J. UiUespie and C. and J. strangers' hands. v ford. This charge was preferred several Hazenmankle. A squall came no and A SensatUn in Court ' when to adjust matters, capsized the boat. norths a( Maaa agree to marry the gut When Nrw Orleans, March 2. The Italian, THE ASHES OF MEYER. THE SEW SUBSIDY BILL. the time c,me for him to fulfill his Polite, who created a sensation in the some reason he refused, Scattered to fir promise, the Winds From the Hennessy trial Saturday night by de Teit of the Measure to Increase Our fhen other efforts to bring about a claring that he desired to make a sta leStatne of Liberty. Postal Facilities. conciliation .vers futile. Tbe feud grew nient it ia understood, made - a of it at 1 culminated in the shootNew Yokk, March 1. Tbe committee partial confession. He claims that he Washington, March. 2. The post suW out ing of SundfV night. The decerned ia of four from the SUten Island Schutze was not present at the shooting, but sidy bill has received final action in con- only twenty .nd is regarded as a knew of the young The men who gress and now goes to the president for man of mc than ordinary promise. corps appointed to carry out the reauest murdered theconspiracy. chief of police were only of Herf. of will rd Meyer, the Puck Henry be brought here his signature. proprietor loung tools, the real leaders not appearing on hotel at Port Richmond, that his ashes the scene. He did not give the names of juil. The provisions of the bill are in sub and coonnl be scattered to the winds from lK tm the leaders, but is said to have impli stance as follows: The postmaster genThe "vomers Must do. of the statue of liberty on Bedloe's cated some of the accused and some eral is authorized to contract, after due ARKAN.t Civ, Kan., March 2. A de Island, fultilletl their minsinn vst.nluv Italians not yet arrested. advertisement, with lowest responsible James roole, colored, testified tins tha mnetar tit bidders, for terms not le-- than live nor tachment o Croops left camp Merritt, After a hrinf sdilnxM hr ceremonies enrh man Vim!, lint. . Inirivin. afternoon that he saw Marohezi and more than ten years, with American citi- south of ' .it her, morning to eject all taining the ashes of Meyer in his right Kcaffodi, two of the prisoners, tiriiii at zens, for carrying mails on American llose.' between the ports of the the boomers t ! set tiers on the Cherokee uni.il, pronounced tnese worus togetwr Chief Hennessy. He did not know the steamships, Washington, March 2. The senate United States and such foreign ports, ex strip. Arms i d ammunition will be lfarA irriM ItiA Inst. r,t Puck Meyer's men by name but picked them out in he Tbe evidence created ' anall houses and stationary happy days," and then scattered the courtroom. amendments to the Indian appropriation eluding Canada, as in his judgment is confiscated other sensation. amies to tne vino. , bill were in and the bill best to promote the postal and com- umis win oe iji.rceu. States. United of the mercial interests sent to conference. i After SitUug Bull's Home. Divorced From a Count" Licensing Murder. The conference report on the bill to The mail service to be distributed equit the Atlantic, Mexican, Gulf . Hwmabck,:' .D.. March 2. Enecula Msroh:-- . Mo A among ably Jr.preuttoN 2. March CiTf, was timber law the culture the Philadelphia, repeal Among and Pacific porta, vessels to be American coifV-enc-e bill radically changing the crimiual tor in agreed to. divorce decrees with was Bull's of irs Vir that Sitting today and officered owned built by ships, On motion of Carter of Montana, the American citizens, and the crew to twQvidows anding Kock reading ginia Knox Carusi from Oiusseped Car code at regards capital punishment was senate bill was passed granting tbe citizens the tvnstetX c&.tfi te Unr "World's nsu notoriously known as "Count A passed by the house today. It makes ' k. Northern Railroad company vie be ''Composed of American , tbev following to get rid of the Montercole." The defendant ia nnw In murder in tb first degree punishable are fair, proportions: g'ad jlhey right of wayjtbrough the Flathead I tulip Ctrjjt -- .tW first two Contract years, one- house, believing it ia haunted by his the house of correction for circulating with death or imprisonment in the penreservation in Montana. Yl fourth) ext three, d and the gDoet, uut possessing the inherited sa- scanaaious circulars aoout tis wife. itentiary from fifteen to twenty ;tive After tbe nassaco of a number of " The gacity and cunning of the Indian, they mnainina; time at least years, optional with the jury. J important bridge bills Bingham of Penj -- Is constructed after latest A tbe re well aware of are "its to Statue commercial value, Sherman. tojbe ' sylvama moved to suspend tbe ruiee o and n"t) approved type, divided into ana reiuse to Huntington Makea Prtbnises. naaa the sennte lull for the erection o jet it go unless a pretty Ntw York, March 2. A mettiDg of c four follows: iron as First . Jlos. class, fancy price is paid. In the meantime. new mint building in Philadeli vim IK iml. m Washington, March 2. Ca Hifnt-ingto- n 1, twenty knot vessels of not less the. Indians will remove it from its business men was held bxlay W take cost not to exceed 12,000,000 am .000 and American prints a letter to cone m today tons, I English present site, as they believe it is un steps looking to the erection of ing for the sale of the pr uiir mint en- class carried to be this his connection witt the Cenare by reviewing statue canny. of the late ( 1'neral Dronertv. equestrian ..rvj-JT.ire- iv: second class, iron or steel, sixteen One Bull nephew of Sitting Bull, re- ouerman. tral Pacific and the pending I ' ' Ion Tbe bill was passed as was also pvuaw a committee, nviuaing less than 5.000 tons: lates an incident that happened before Depew, C. N. 1;) Horace on the Pacific railroads. bill for the erection of a new custom knot vessels of not ton third class, iron or steel, fourteen knots, old Bull was killed. He said that on Cbauncey -Sorter and A. 8. Hewitt, vac appointed says the time is fast house in the city of New York. when. reaching vessels not less than 2,500 tons; fourth that day Sitting Bull climbed to the top to taice Tbe speaker laid before the house a cnarge or tne wora the bonds advanced by yie government iron, steel or wooden, twelve knot of one of the highest adjacent buttes, communication from the family of Ad- class, become due, and in case tbey are not vessels of not lees than 14200 tons. The where he fell asleep and dreamed of the miral Pcrter, returning its sincere Max Rothschild Discharged. paid it is possible for tbe government to vessels of the first, second and third startling events to occur next day, and thanks for the resolutions adopted by classes are to be take possession of the froad. He thinks New Yoke, March 2. Max Rothsconstructed, with par- he came down and informed his people would not be prudent or politic for the that body relative to the deceased. it and econo- that their great medicine man would be child, arrested here for ticular reference to Boutell, of Maine, said he was sure mical conversion intoprompt alleged swind- government to take this step, as the road morrow. on cruisers, killed the auxiliary the house would agree with him that ling of dry goods merchants, was dis- could now be built for lees than the govthis was a fitting time to pause a mo- on plans approved by the tosecretary ofh ernment He that the proposed charged today in court for lack of evi- bill will lien. backsays the strong enough of Iowa's navy, the carry Wreck. ment and do an act of justice to a veneraStory to the government bring dence. The known and of rifles the tbe only complainants highest all advances made to the Pacific roads. ble woman, who was mourning the loss of New York, March 2. The British could get against him were Morrispolice and and a husband who had rendered illustrious maratime rating. will give the government a larger inof Reed's arfrom steamer be and for mail Campbell, Bluff, Cal., Rotterdam, Chester, paid Compensation terest on the money than 'the governservice to his country. He asked unanirefused to come and 84.00 follows: First class, appear against ment would have to per rived at Quarantine this morning. The they mous consent for the immediate pass- service as pay if it went into him. second class, $2.00 per mile, by Chester is the steamer '.ho the market borrow. to If the Pacific by age of the senate bill granting a pension mile; reported of $2,000 a year to the widow of Admiral the shortest practicable route; for each Red Star line steamer Pennland as oen roads get an extension of time to forty-fou- r Debt of the Pacific Eoads. third outward $1.00 class, voyage, per Porter. years, which is absolutely neces mile; fourth class, 75 cents per mile; for on February 22 taking off the crew of Dunn, of North Carolina, objected. Washington, March 2. Senator Frye, sary, he promises that the Central steamer line Iowa Warren of miles The the the the number required by chairman of the senate committee on Pacific would abide by the agreement, Subsequently, Bunn withdrew his ob- postofhee l department to be travelled on Iowa ran into a field of ice and jection to the Porter pension and the each Pacific railroads today reported to the paying interest and principal semi-a- n The Chester ire saved the was a outward ei.'. .voyage, provision through. bill passed, yeas 161, nays 38. nually until extinguished and the gov men and all on cattle omitaccount on reduction of and made the crew for senate and had recommitted a bill for ernment would ba amply secured. Senate bill passed granting a pension transalso for board. the settlement of indebtedness to the the of $100 a month to the widow of Major ted voyages or delay; 4327 tons burden, sailed The Iowa, portation of mail messenger on each vesA Land Grab Scheme, General Kilpatrick. government of the Union and Central apprentices or cadets of from Boston February 17, having on Pacific railroad companies. The proSimonds of Connecticut submitted the sel; for carrying one 2. The secretary for of 422 head of cat- visions of the WASiiiNoTON,!March each a board American thousand cargo birth, general in brief, are: In case conference report of the 3opyright bill. the vessels by the tle, a crew of sixty, fourteen cattle men of the Union bill, Pacific company, the ex- of the interior here received information He explained that the conference had tons; for use with United States as transports or cruisers, and four refrigerator men and a stow- tension of the debt of that agreed on all the points except the Sher 'company is that parties in Guthrie and Arkansas upon payment to .the owners of the away. All went well till February 21, to cover a term of 100 years, to bar inman amendment. field w City have large quantities of soldiers a into ice which ran time of of the hen she value at actual the taking, terest for the first ten years at The report was adopted and further per declaratory statements, awaiting opporof vessels under cut through the hull and the steamer and for assignment duty and for remainder the cent of to. the conference. agreed to file them on lands to be opened . .. .... ca rut furlough pay, of naval officers who may began to till. Attempts to repair the period at 2 per cent. In addition the tunity to settlement in that territory. postonice appropriation bill was volunteer for service. It is were futile, and when the Chesdamage is to pay an annual sum rang- stated that theee sent to conference and the house took a have visited the parties was found company her to came assistance ter it recess. ing from one twentieth of 1 per cent to soldiers home in different parts of the The Dead Senator. necessary to abandon her. 1 per cent, of its total indebtedness. The At the evening session, Hatch moved country and obtained from large numto suspend the rule and pass with Washington," March 2. The funeral requirements in case of the Central Pa bers of veterans, powers of attorney to Still in Chancery. citic are that its debts shall be extended locate for them lands in Oklahoma. So amendments senate bill to provide for services over the leraains of the late the inspection of live cattle, hogs, and Senator Hearst will be held Washington, March 2. The conferees to cover 100 years, bearing interest for successful, it is stated has this scheme Thursday on the the first ten years at 1 per cent, and been that thousands of acres have been carcasses, and the products thereof copyright bid reached an agree- with a which are subjects of interstate com at his late residence, and will be brief. ment to provision for additional payments entered ostensibly by old soldiers, when, report the bill today. The as in the case of the Union Pacific. merce. The day of the funeral is delayed until in fact it was a scheme to defraud measure as it comes from the conferMotion to suspend the rules and pass honest settlers. When any of the latter Thursday so as to enable members of ence will contain the Sherman amenduie oui ugreeu wj, yeas ioi, nays i a Oklahoma Negroes Destitute. settled iipon a piece of land the alleged who house and desire to senate the Perkins called up conference report on ment, allowing persons to import foreign the settler in2. A Bpecial from "attorney" would wait until St. Louis, March the Indian appropriation bill disagree- attend the funeral to do so without books at ordinary rates of duty with a built a house or fenced the land, then go with the that "A with busjness Oklahoma pressing state the of senate on amendment. also were terfering ing the appropriation deplorable Changes sayB: to him and demand a considerable sum ' slight of 12,900.000 to be tmid the an demands their attention during- the re- made in the litho amendment, so as to affairs exists among the negroes who to relinquish the "soldier title." The Chicasaw Indians for a title and interest maining days ef congress. vconfine the operations of that section to lately emigrated to this territory. They interior deparmentwill institute criminal On Thursday night or Friday morn- lithos, chromos and plates. in certain lands now occupied by Chev-enae- s come to the number of several proceedings for perjury against any and not determined time exact and Arapahoes. being ing, the Later Just as it appeared a final have with the understanding from all persons who have tiled declaratory , thousand, will remains be to taken Cannon offered a resolution instruct upon as yet, the agreement had been reached tby the constatements and who can be shown to La a spe- ferees on the copyright bill, a new com- unscrupulous agents that the govern have a ing tne conferees not to agree to the the railroad station, deposited direct or indirect interest therein a tnera would ment them feed and give auienument. Resolution defeated. Con cial car attached to the regular train plication arose, and the fate of the measrerence report agreed to and further and started on .their way to San Fran- ure is still uncertain. Sherman's amend- piece of land, and are now at starva.So Deaconesses XcH Apply. tion's door, without a friend. cisco, where the interment takes place. ment propopoeed by the ecu ate conferconference ordered.. March 2. The' Chicago her and and Mrs. son, Hearst to Chicago, poeeiblv be found conference report agreed to on bill ees was unacceptable to the Australian Federation. authorizing the secretary of the treas some intimate friends of the family, will house managers who now insist on the Presbytery today received the report of ury to suspend for one year, the pro accompany the remains. Many persons abandonment of the entire provision. SydneTjN. S.W. March 2. Repre- the committee which hns been sonsider-in- g visions of the act "requiring Bteamers called at the house today to express of the Australian colonies sentatives the question of deaconesses. The on laKes and inland waters to carry life sympathy with the family, and a numwas a Medical Subject. It committee's N. to in report Bet forth that a S. frame meet W., today Sydney, reline projectiles. The house then, at one ber of telegrams of condolence are search of tbe bible and of sacareful 2. March Pa, Lancaster, modeled Ephrata a federal constitution, after cred and Morton, was ceived. u wjok a recess until tomorrow. history failed to show profane federa-tiod honor- had a mystery which caused great ex- that of the United States. The among those who called. The that any such ofllce had been recog' execua chief will a have not been have congress, in the little yet citement ary pallbearers village yesterday. recomNotes from the Capital. of new ships, and the nized by tbe early churches and tive and a selected. , mended the Presbytery to reply to the Comperdingjmadejsearch movement navy DeputyCoroner lead to of a declaration 2. A March may conference Washington, general assembly in opposition to the on the farm of Calvin Hertz, south of independence. - A Miner's Fall. j of the republican senators was held Satcreation of such an office. The Presbythe town and dug up the mutilated urday night for (the purpose of selecting tery bo voted. Wilkesbarre, Pa. March 2. Michael body of a woman. The arms, legs, and Stabbed in a Quarrel. a president pro tempore of the senate Midair met with a horrible death in head were cut off, and the face so hackI?ALTiuoRE,March 2. James Kennedy, Mitre May Settle in place of Ingalls. Senator Sherman Conyngham mines last night while be- ed and cut that recognition ' was imTbe a this forenoon entered members medical of a student family possible. Buenos Three from the senators Ayres, March 2. The state were nominated ing hoisted with a rope presided. named Shirk, who live on the adjoining the room of W. A. Whittenden, a Bales-ma- n of was declared some time which befor the position Frye, Hoar and ManHe siego feet testified broa Silas 1,000 that deep. a shaft Hertz, farm, who lives in the same house, and derson. Six or seven ballots were taken came confused when near the top, and ther of Calvin, borrowed a digging iron continues here, but it is not likely ago . II... f . V I , wl i Whittenden there will be any immediate trouble. It uu ,ins uuu iubi uuiiuii oennior Mander fell to the bottom. His body crashed and a shovel a few days ago. Afterward during a quarrel stabbed son received the nomination. On motion saw him digging a hole and then twelve times. He was injured in the is generally believed that the interventhrough a heavv platform about eighty they chest and arms. Some of tbe tion of General Mitre, of Frye the nomination was. made unan- feet of down and broke it to pieces. He creeping alone a fence, carrying a han- back, wounds are of a serious nature. Whit- the republic, will lead to a settlement of imous. Mr. found Shirk a Later was and of dle, recently feet water, foil into forty is in a hospital. the difficulties. tilled hole in the ground hidden by tenden The counsel for the publishers of the terribly mutilated. : to The CoNXfaciAL). after-noonro- o. s . af Atis-sou- Ja one-thir- one-hal- f. six-inc- wa-u- rwt Vice-Preside- jt bot-tora- 1 1 w |