Show B Y TELE eele f fogy FORTY SIXTH goha COHa ress HESS congressional xii iii ocyE washington 19 blackburn front own owr hieb hiek j sub mittia milted S unanimous report on the e revision ign of the rules the consideration of the iho report is made ruid aele ela cial il order for tor tha ath of january oat Tat apary Auary and from day today to day thereafter to the exclusion df of every other order the tho sjirk nap rap efen eted as a cd committee im on inter later oceanic canal king chairman single martin of ohio turner nicholas Hutc hute hlson hison page conger frye and Has haskiell haskeil liell the public build ings inga have agreed to report favorably byan the appropriation of for P public alb buil buildings dings dinga at pias Pins burg A communication was received from the president to the senate and house of represent representatives enclosing closing bi bills I 1 bissu eu val omitted tied by bythe e board noard of commissioners of the district of Colu columbia jubia entitled A gaii bill to provide for the reclamation in the harbors of the cities of washington and georgetown and for other purposes together wih wilh an accompanying ietter tetter of the president otlie otile boater requesting its 0 tb o congress the bl embraces a pian plan for the reclamation of the of the potomac river and its eastern branch the president urges that washington should b be e made e de aa as healthy we Ss possible and said this was regarded as an essential improvement acklen askea asked leave to offer are a resolution for the appointment of a select committee to luquire inquire into the tho claims of TJ united bulted citizens catena against the government of nicaragua objected to r S konna anna from tho the committee an on compa commerce erce reported a bill known as the was made a special order ordee for the second tuesday in february if J I 1 the house then adjourned till jan jau janath gab i val V VAE E R A IN I 1 NEW 20 0 tho the times baya saya relative to the departure of notables belesti bl egui esti to Aspin waw iii in we the interest ol 01 the inter oceanic sabuh ab surd burd stories were circulated yesterday yeB ter that the were going down toldo what whit they could to op poe pwe the canal project in the in of the rAll railroad road A reporter of the times clied called upon samuel C thompson the largest stockholder in the road to learn if it pos sibie kible what truth thore there there was as in these stories and speedily learned that so far from frouz the canal project they were altogether in favor of it and above all in favor of the aspinwall and panama route if it the canal is to be cu cut f they want it js just as near the railroad as it pan be so g tand especially arld and emphatic emp hati 1 cally they are opposed to the nicaragua route genio cf 0 scott beott well weli known know n nia aia as a i fashion publisher didd died yesterday aged 74 p ST LOUIS 20 nan dan rice bice the ramous famous circus man baan announced lat night that he had been converted and ivill will at onge once enter the ohe field hs agi ngi an evangelist he bebas ilaa ilas had tenter views with mr moody now holding meetings here and will proba i bly begin his hla new career by speaking at meeting Si and then seek such fields as offer the best bei st prospect of in his hig new now work washington 20 representative belford of colorado predicts that the house will yet ent to the removal of the utes from colorado to the reservation across the border in territory he also says there will be a lively debate when the question comes u up p again after the holiday recess to which he intends to contribute by paying his respects to congers recent speech in the light of the bis his tory of Michigan me he has hunted up official records exhibiting the c 0 ed towards ads tile tiie findlan In dian dlan s of colgera con CoD gera gerb own on state as nj follows in 1855 a treaty was made with the and chippeway Chipp Chip ewaa of michigan iu numbering about by which several were set ket apart for them on the islands of zake make michigan and in several counties of tuat state upon they were allowed to locate 80 acres per capita greedy Michi ganders induced coureas cou con 9 ress reas to violate the treaties and open up all the reservations to preemption pre emption and homestead home stoid beniers te Ec the pot of huron located in Cio clo agers ageia congressional district were vere ere settled among the mars mara tits and sand knolls and were weri la ln a starving condiL condition ioni loni althou although ih they used to dominate at the councils of all indians indiana of the northwest belford also says ho he has found reports oh nile inthe Interior department ow that the them godly people of michigan not only wanted to get go rid of the noble red men b but ut also aiso sold eold them bad whiskey lanver denver col 20 general chas adams of tho the ute uto commis commit ilon kion arrived in denver denyer last night he has little doubt t that at the tha 12 ia indiana tle de it irby by the thu com eom mission to fort L eaven war than abil feves levee sufficient be pc ii nov not all nil convicted will be hung he does doea not know that the trial will take place at leavenworth but they will be taken there first mrs price miss Ries meeker and captain rayne payne and cherry will probably appear before the military commiss commission bon son aa ats witnesses the general thinks the indians will have by this time started forthe orth north n with general hatch who cannot leave until each indian designated joins him AB As thib thia is his hia military order the indian prisoners will proceed via the thy santa danta fe moad road to with a guard of 10 soldiers and gen hatch and chief ouray will come to denver where they are expected L to irive arrive between christmas an and d new now years it has been hoped that the commission would hold a session in denver and take the evidence dedde dence of captain payne and lieutenant cherry but captain bayno payne is is still suffering from his wounds and the commission may be obliged to bort port ruesell Buese JJ near cheyenne cli cil monne menne ionne andrake and take the testimony tony ted teo tody wanted after atter the evidence of these two officers has been secured gen hatch flatch and ouray ivill vill proceed eato to washington bangor 20 the indignation meeting tonight to night to express disapproval of the recent action of odthe the g governor and council in counting ting out certain senators tors torb and represent orem over ovet flowingly attended and the most radical utterances of the speakers was received with wi th thunders of applause one speaker said if this thia great wrong be allowed to go on it will result in bloodshed senator Je hamlin la in lis bis speech eadd thag giedt crowd had to bay say iley will fill not submit to this thia attempted isab version arsion ofa of ight right it ia is the duty of the citizen haine maine to shun every one of these men as you would a pestilence making every one of them an outcast alid and wandering jew point be he finger of scorn at them and shun hun them ai as moral lepera lop lep ara era covered with sores from head to foot make them also feel that they are execrated by an outraged and indignant people if you allow the governor and council to usurp the power of determining what they thuy have no right to determine what is ik there in the name of republic but merely fraud frauds if our people rise up in their majesty abd and demand their rights the tha usurpers usurp ers will not dare to refuse them there is a amoral bower power in tile the free men min of maide maine before which rascality will quail BT ST LOUIS 20 the tha death of win wm mckee chief owner of the grobe otobe demonbra though quite sudden was not unexpected to those who had been familiar with his hi physical condition the pa pst past pat t few years yeam he experienced a slight dalaly tid lid s e in the summer of 1877 since which time he has never beaith health altha OW using all efforts to care for himself he left the city early last summer and remained at the bea shore and new now york until october when he ho returned he seemed to have improved butet soon became evident that his improvement was only tee tea tempo pAury he visited the globe democrat office nearly every day I 1 generally remaining from nine till one on friday he came as usual and talked pleasantly with calleas eai oai lers feis els being apparently as wey aa 4 ha 1 I hau hau had been for fon same time past at one he jie leht the office for ils jig his famil family y carriage Th theia thein Thela ilist at mair man to speak to hini him at b was waa mr mccollough editor of the paper who convened conversed with him briefly aa as he entered his carriage Mr McKea was waa driven to his resi resl dedee accompanied by his wife and daughter he spent the afternoon and evening at home NEW yoek 20 during the temporary absence this morn morning hing fing of fred P wei of long island city big his ilire hired d m i r max hesse entered the house and approaching birs mrs werner werners told her he would murder her if she did not give up aft the keys of the tha bureau she refused and tho the berva servant at knocke knocked d hei bei down he then sprang upon her and drawing sheath bid eid ic it throat several times after that he took from her pocket the keys and ransacked the house A quantity of wearing apparel and in cash were the iho plunder ob tal tat ned the police of tinli thia city and br brooklyn 00 klyn a are re 15 oking for hese hose MILWAUKEE 20 the report of ta he board of charities and reform worm on the mana management ament of the milwaukee rouse house of correction was to governor Go vernoi vernol smith today to day it fully sustains the tho charges of brutality and corruption made by the board the opinion is that thai the ibe the he ido bof 1 n should i be so I 1 radically 1 changed that it shall diall ba be what Us name indicates a place for the correction and reformation of persons guilty of minor of wences fences arld and that iii bil nil all present inmates who have been convicted of the graver crimes be sent cent to waupun to serve out terms peoria 20 the floering flouring flou ring mill of horace wark dark awas was burned this evening loss ln insurance drance nothing has yet been heard of thomas homas selli nelll the missing cattle ealer dealer except that a per person bou sou an to his description who said he ie was a eg cattie cattle atle dealer from peoria III 11 was seen wednesday we e on aw aun eastbound train on t the he canada southern his liabilities are estimated now at his largest creditors say they are amply secured and smaller creditors are appearing every odry day but bat they have no security rity law suits are threatened over cattle fattening at dastil distil herlea on which ri neill elli rave gave bills of I 1 sale and wai wal warehouse ehouse chouse receipts but which are claimed by others keho deho who say neill nelll never owned them GALVESTON galu JESTON leston 20 the special from rom sherman bherman says bays 15 rowdies came thare here from montague county and indian territory to attend a disreputable diar ep dance danca arld and avowed their intention not to be molested by the police officer bond and deputy raided the tho party a th bley ey were leaving the bauce dance pistols were drawn and in the melee melea two men mitchell Mit cheil and elliott were shot the former fatally washington 21 the question n of the of ot allowing a fonita ceniu district for california at the expense ol 01 curt curl ilUng blung thu the khe bumber number allotted for massachusetts has hag las abt no yet been determined by supt bupt apt walker but meanwhile the alifornia delegation haye have agreed that th thet ethree bree brea districts as alread already mapped out should be provided provi dmd dud with supervisors super visors as namely henry G langley La hgley for the district comprising han ban francisco hind and the coast counties J B R for fon or the district comprised of the southeastern coun counties tits and most 0 pages congressional district and some one to be named by dative berry and senator farley parley for the tle tie r remaining district 1 senator booth conkins concurs in fil this thid arrangement and it will doubtless be ratified by walker and the president so far ar as iem lem it may a y C conform to the states 7 to daya capital contains an editorial on tho the case ease of col dealus as illustrative of civil service re form it takes the ground that th at the continued refusal of the administration to do anything for da do ahna abna is particularly obnoxious in view of the asserted fact that ever aveo recommendation his much criticized ruport made two years ago has been finally adopted bythe by government and that the president and secretary sherman now advise congress to do what de do anna ahns fearlessly urged in 1877 congressmen page and pacheco in order to td atten atte dlo some busl busi nes ners of their before the departments departmental have postponed their departure for now york city until next dext tuesday the sunday arald herald dem organ today to day discusses justice field speaker JS Randall andall and english pt 0 conn s s 8 the three throe suggested democratic candidates candida teg teh for the ley toy it disposes of english brif briefly fly asan and impossible candidate and adu adv alks ses randall handall to be content with his present high position look after his election reelection re to the next house and exert himself to heal the schisms among the pennsylvania democrat democracy cy it devotes much mo more space to judge field and predicts that he will be considerably talked about in connection with the next presidency but buo says that ho however howeler weier sound his legal objections to the thurman funding act may be nis his position on this question will kill him with the gr angers aDgers who are a very important element in the calculation of next yeara chances it also lu id minutes that be he would not run well 1 with the people became because be he is known as a strong mono and an tin antl anti legal tender man and furthermore that he might loso jose votes by reason of the tho charges that he la Is too good a irelnd of the new idria mining co etc although the kerald herald does not believe belove llave lieve that buch such ch charger argeri would be just the editorial coric concludes ludes as aa follows rul rui lowa lowi it will III be sien eien that there are disputed iskui issues s which would loe lo loee e justice field votes if he should bf bp the iho candidate would Woul dhe he gain enough Sh the other to compensate compe for these theise lo loessel louses lybel isseL hib hio friends eay kay that he would perhaps they are right and perhaps the beit best place pla pia coat this foate fate to look loofe foran fur for an available democrat is on the supreme bench but then p per er is not left lert leftwitch with tho people e lp e who areto are to decide that point 11 ahe the herald also today to day devotes demotes additional space to the subject of hatte aus aua franco american treaty project by re p mayorkas loch lochs locha d letter of the uit to oharles charles A wetmore on the sub jaet jact and the general topic jbf tariff protection for american indu industries NEW 23 22 ehe the following loWin 9 cable dispatch has beed ree kee received by dr br philip E donlen one of the secretaries of the parnell reception e committee I 1 1 7 queenstown Queens town toNyp dee dec 21 parnell and dillon have wava just sailed salted 3 the land league commis them thom to receive assia tinco tanco for thel relief of the distress which the thie league wili will distribute the distress tr ess is very pressing signed liand lague LEAGUE Iu dublin bild bliD john sohn dillon dillont who accompanies parnell Parn eli elJ is a prominent barrister and ason arson a son of john B dillon a 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