eh t mxMkf xnM t -trt k -(7V'- "i(, i'Vr WW-- r VOLUME XXI-NO. UNITED gTAT SENATOS., irjr.v T77; aorr.itiejts or states MAT Al'l'VIXT THEM. J The Ci or Senater Ulr, el Nrw Hnmpililrp, llrclitcil In lrnr ortlie CJin.Tiier'nltljjIil, I-Ike C'.hm That KtUt In 1111. mil ntid In Oregon. "When thetfei mlrt inn! Vkti7rnad1n: ii.i. Vaej olullen ellercd'hy MrVlfear that' Henry W.' uiair de swmn In tp (111 vacancy was taken i. out yi.-i leuiurmcii inc. opinion e.x prevred by him when the Hell wise was "otler discussion upon tlie junior oftlie o.v e.v o.v tjeutlvooru stnt3 te appoint n senator. Hu , held that the vacancy. blah cume'w Ithlu.tbu prevision orthe eolvsiiliitlen refilling te thlf subject was net end occurring in tlie regular vourseoroionts jy the expiration of a term, hut was ene related te-ths ihtheiuI clrotint clretint Btnnees of the senator y w. hesq 1 utlrviiicnt n VlltiAllcy WllSlll.llle, Mr. Hear did net think tl would he profll prefll profll uble te inter upon the vv hie fluid of tllsous tllseus tllsous len which this qucwtlim ppuitell. Thvcaatb would, he thought, restMth action upon' the authority or the neil precedent. If a leglsla. tle body could oer be Wind hy n prece dent, tlie Seiute liad bound itseiriu that case It was established idler lull discussion by great law-yets, and the decision was 11011 lXirtisan. The great dcbalci 1 who dlllored iiem the inajeilty put forth Ihcil best cilbrts, rendering It certain that the decision was made in lull v low of all Unit had bearing en Uieiuujc.tf The peeplbr New Hatiiinlilfe, liad governed' themselves accordingly. Should that decision be reserved lhe noenlii el New llampslilre and ether states would be cenixillvil le change tlieir practice from time te ttine, according te tlie changing luajurltics or opinions or the .Suiiate. The controlling prevision oftlie cnnslitti. Hen was tli.il w hich declined that tlie seveiul Mutes should have an equal light and mi therity in tlie .Senate, Such was net the case when tlicre was a siuglu xacaii&y, Jn erdci Hint slutcs might lie equally rupiosented the prevision was ni.ule that where vacancies should happen by resign itien or otherwise during the Mwviuey el tlie legislature, the stoteexccullvo .should buvolthe pewei te up point. The pie Mem legardhtg the filling or executive eliiies by tlie picslttcnt during tlie roeess or the Senate was Miiuil.ir in character. Mr. Satilsbury wild he could net vete te seat Mr. lllair. Hen.iters who had read the proceedings in the Lnumeti case In lKil knew that this very question new liefore the Hcnate had bean discussed en that occasion. " Happen " was held te be the governing word in the constitutional prevision, as it al ways Implied u contingency. The senator from Massachusetts scruied te think that the decision in the L intuitu case hinged along upon the right of a governor te n vacancy ler a full teiiu bofeio thu vac tncy existed.; IJe te.ul Ireni thu authorities te show thut thu elcineuls or the pending cise wcrutlisrussed in connection with lhe Ij.ui tuari cise. Jriie legil.iture el New lliunpshire nt Its hist session had neglected it duty, and new the queKtlen wasivs te the governor's right tu till 11 Micaney. W010 all the precedents mid antherities te be overruled by .1 Hingle net or the Senate, at a time when parly spirit l.iu high, w lien the Republicans were in tlie iniueiity, wlicn, as he Jiad reason te knew, votes were given 111 mippeil of Mr. Helt, (or oedi)ucy or net? llocause the law in lhe uise was in Ids r.iver. Mr. Jenes', or KI0rld.trh.1id he was glad this was net any hciise an original question in lliis Inxly, and n review el tlie lltll c.ise would give ample light for guidance. He had voted forfeiting Mr. licit, but he nan. net ene of these te whom the senator fiem Delaware had alluded. He had net voted ler wxpcdieney but Iiem cenv ii tien. Mr. Iugalls wasnolabletouudcihtaiid why the last legiblalure bad net elected a senator. Tlie next legislature was an einhryu It wan 11 political fietus begotten but uutbOru. Sui Sui Sui Jiese there should beau Invasion of tlie stale of New Hainpslilte what legislatme would the gev orner convoke ? Mi. l'ike replied, the legislature chosen in November, ISSi Mr. Iugalls said the inrerence was lirc lirc Hislible tli.it the legislatuie chosen in 1SSJ was today thu legUl.ttuie of New Haujpsiite, mill the only legisliiturobedyjoimipetyiil te act. That being the lase, the legislature filiil had the right at its lust teuii te ch(53iO"tlfd successor ret Henry W. Ill dr. Tlie leglsla- lure did net exercibe Its new'! rJ.ttid a ones tien arese whether n vacancy had eienrred which thoexecutivocould net till. He asked the senator lrem 1'leihl.i (Mi. Jenes) whether, it the next legislnture tails te elect a senator, the governei would have tlie power te appoint. Mr. Jenes Bald he thought lie would have such peuci. Mr. Iugalls Mid tlie Senate was net new settling u quaitieulur NuwIanipsliire alone. There were vaciauciuH lu Oregon and Illinois. He was net convinced thlttu Hiiigle uppoint uppeint incnt by thu governor did net exhaust Hh power. He legictted that tlie condition or Hllairs in New Hauipsliire epeed the Kouate te a levival ofthis'ceutfowrjiy.oj'ery iwour,eur ears. j - 1 , The resolution was then juiced te by a vc.r and nay veto el HO te 'JO. Tlie only departure lrem u iHriHien upon imrty llnea was in thocase of Mr. Jenes, of 'lerida, who voted in the ufllrmatlve with the Republicans. The oath was then aduiIulHtered te Mr. IHalr by the vke president. Upen motion of Kuuatei" Catueren, the Senate, at -e, nd J eiiined. rf r . a ucr Fiiejrxvj)ir cAitxEMK. ItinWvll fur tlm 1 eiing UoiterH 'I lull! lie) inn nt Ijiivfri-kiTlieoleglHimurHolillers, Klein tliuheu XeikPiin. One hundred and thirty-tour jeung medi cal students sat in the led-cushioned chairH in the en hestr.i of the MelreiKillt.ui opera house Monday night, and loekAl at semi circular rows et elderly iucii enthe stage, representing the beard erTnistpeS'iiii'il tlje faculty orthe llellev no HesplUil, Medical col lege. Dr. Austin I'llntJr., called out tlie names el the young students, and they went en thu stuge in platoons and get their diplo mas. The Hen. Win. Doitthelnier talked a few minutes te tliem, and then Introduced Mr. Andrew Carnegie, who has given the i ollege ?r(i,000 te build n laboratory. All the voting doctors arese when Mr. Curnegie stepped ferwatd, and greeted him with a chorus of "MUhl 'rah! 'mil ! Andrew Carjie- gie!" Among the things Mr. Cainegleftiid te them were these : What a blessing It is thai jeu weie net born wealthy. Yeu should be gratelul Ien kind Piovliience for r.itherx who have net burdened jeu with riches. The poorest lather Is the richest one. lly iM'queathlng the necessity te wetk, the peer man leaves n ikherhetlUtge te his seu than the litillion litillien litillion alre cm possibly give his. l'ovetly at the liogluuingef lifulHu pesitlv e blessing. Yeu make no question of success ; thore is none, bocause success Is a nocesslty. Only the rich and pampered, w he play at previsions, tall in Illy us a class. Medlclne Is a grew lug science. Its tlovo tlevo tlove teos ltKik full-oyeil upon the bla7ing sun et truth in all 1U changes. 'I'he prolessieu of law tends te narrow man by lt rules and precedent The leglst is ever looking back. He adepts new Ideas slowly and hesitat ingly, and leeenies mi oncyclep.od!a of w Ise saw s and modern Instances, the uiodent In stances being governod by the wise saws of the past Hence lawyers rarely beceme great statesmen, though we eherlbh high 1iejhs that the new, talented meuthers or the cabinet from New Yerk may lx the oxcotv excotv oxcetv tlon proving the rule. He litis been caught young, anil out of the law nay blossom statesmanship. 1 r w e turn te theology as u profession, w e Ibid its devotees mere be.iv ify handic;iticd ev eu than IIiumi nt the law. The young theo logical btudeut Is furuUhed with thlrtywiiue articles, const rutted centuries age; he Is com. ivelled te bellove. or at any rate te try te be- lieve, that these constitute thaw hole or essen tial truth. If hoever doubts or, like '.lelm 1'. lteuliisim.lie HiuIh 'II icy didn't Kuuw cv cr tlilut; iluiiulii JuUcs' , , he hatlNjrii the Idea lu tear and trembling, nud attributes his lntelltx tual activity te the iiiiicliiiiatleiis of the evil one, Thoelogtcal students have, uufettunately, neither old errors te discover nor new truths te learn. They uie iietcssuilly rcktrK'U'd tOajqilylui; te 1G3. niedern life the bfUenj of hundreds of vearn If w ctlllslder tlie ihllitary profession, we And that the physician is the antlpode of the heldler. He lives te kill; you llve te mive. Yeu all read the ether week of a tnnii who llked the spoil of nmn killing ke well that he could not'iestal home In peace, but ran te Hgyplln pursuit of his favorile sport. In time came the turn of the brave mv ages, and lliey killed hint. The cable Informed us that he died like n "true Hritlsh bull-deg." He did Indeed I Having lived a bulldog's lire, it was lilting tlnt he should die tlie death of a! deg. I beg pnnlenfnf tlioilegl I liicntlbft this Incident nertii ess.tll tlie dead oer w retth 1 we cm only pity him but te show hew utterly ilciuer.dbcd is the public, opinion tlmt has haulb" imytlilng but lauiiaueu ter sin u a tnar.icteri liepeiiu upon it, gentlemen, this will seen change, 'lhe heie el h 11 bat Ism Is tlie man vwie braves danger te destroy j the here of civil civil isateon is Jie who daies danger te save. net.it nouns is i.oiex. Tim Ijtlrcinu I'mltc Iij a Ni'iNiiicr n( Aln ll can limtlt iiHeiih. ' The Louden J.'chv, an evenlng newspaper, bunted Iih.ciihe Monday afternoon loAineri can institutions and utters sentiments that would, send ene te Jail In L'nissla ami in Htissla te'SibcrJi Its.tysi "I'lesidcnt" Clevcliutd ii a strong and a stialght man, nud as politically pure, as Lin coln was. Is it net magnlllceut hew the Dem ocratic principle works te new conditions T One warrior lias net succeeded another by Inrtoeranns. The elder of a puttv has Ik eoiue eltlcr of the state, but the Htate is still his chief. Picsldenl Arthur ceaes te be the ruler of liny tnlllleils of men and geos back te his own town and his own oflke te work as:iiverfehfs living. When Niik1ceu ,lhe LitUiV liad te Jtv.uiisii frbmVraiKche had Ihrce-iiuartersdfn million (Jircfnlly pur loined and invested. Mr. Arthur cantos nothing tilth him into retirement hut the ro re ro Hpeet of thu people, mid bv and by Mr. Cleveland will de the same. In the dtmoo dtmeo dtmoe nioy iudivlduid ambllleus ille mid dessts itnil truculent w.uriers hive no place. The only ambition allowed te a man is te serve tlie state well and having done that, te beioiuea piiv.ite citizen again. "There was one Hcntcnte in I'lesldent Cloielanl'middres- wlikh wanned my heart te him. It has Ik en lommented en In ene of two newspntwrs in Hugland, but will bear repetition, lle.s.iid : 'Tliosevvltoiiroselecled for a limited time U m.ut.igepuljliuallrtil'H are fttill of the iHJople nud in ly de much by their example te enceur.igu that plain way or living which, among their Icllow-citirens, aids integrity and promotes Unlit and pios pies pios lerlty.' "Hear this, je kings with .v our taw dry LliiM us, ye dttkeund tails with your tinsel coronets, ye lords or the iKxIihamber ami geld Miiks in waiting with your salaries drawn lrem tlie hard earned wages and slender resoimeset the thrllty jwer salaiics paid tojeu for no scrvlce pretltictiv oef geed te the public, but only ler playing the IJunky and the Teel I Is it net time, O pitlent Kng lish detiKH'raci, Ter ils toejs'ii our ejes and laku counsel or eir vvisei iliildren? The money wailed ever lhe iKimpiuul imge.uitry orceurts isseul in bolstering up the preten sions el lank and birth. Would it net be bettei Hent In let ding the mwi and te-icliing yie ignorant V" mi: inn in: of a co vi icr. IIii.Ii iiiiI'h It c.i I Clmnutcr Only Itricileil At lilt Death. AlKiulavi.tr age a young linn made hi-t aiiearanee In (iradtewn, one or the suIm uilH of AtlmLi, li.u He alls el ple.i-ant address, industrious, miuilfiil el his own atlalrs, and Mxm made friemls, who thought highly el him. Among ethers he nude lhe acqu.ilnt.ince of sijeuug lady or respeclahlc l.imllj, whom he subsequently luirned Timtmiple.it once sUlled down te house keeping willi itesitctti which seeineil bright uieugh lei erditiaty people. Alwut a mouth age the husbiiid was stricken down with disc.tse which batlleil the skill et the doctors, and en Friday night he died. Sevital male Iricnds er'the lamily pro pre pared the dead body for burial. About one of the dead man's an Lies they found a shacklp such as is used In a eniteiit!.uy. The ch.iiu had been broken etl at the tirst'liitk, and the ioer iniu was unable te moie the latal rink jwhich alter death w.ia te give the tine te his Jdcntity. Thu .voting men found their so se so 'cretteo gie.it ler com diluent- Calling the wile te tliostileer the ucpw, they itsked her fm an explanation, but she could glve none. She had never seen the shackle lolere, and was even tnore niystitled than the men who made the discovery. A ellcemvu vi.is called in, and ieceguisI the dead null as Jaisib Harrier, a notorious desperado, who had escaped limn the penitentiary, and Mr whose capture a large rew.ud wasellcied. The wile, thus for the first time m.uletiware that she had been tliebiide of a convict, I tluled, aud.tliOKreateiitex itemeut lollewed. On Ifeing rnstered te coiisclettsnews her reln tivM entreated her te hnve nothing te de with the luiteral, but she refused their ail vke, that as her husband had done his duty ,byheishe would co libit buried with hiiiIi iioiierasniiu count give iiiuia 1 I y. - 3 l C ItleJliMilt til Hie laiglMi 1 lAft. In the I Ien w of Lords Karl Granville, secteUiry of sL-ite ler foreign atlalrs, in an swering questions lespecting the reported hauling down of the British llag at Victeria station, in West Africa, by Oerm ins, s.dd that in thu face ofl'iluce lllsin trek's assur ances of fJermuny's friendship ier L'ngland hedld net bcliuve that the luuliug down or ,11m Untlsli colors und the heisting or the German Il.igas reported weie Intended us an Insult te Imglaud, but were nrebibly due te igliorauiuen the it or tlieCieiui.m com cem iti.tnder, who might have IhUevciI that Vic Vic eoria was included in the leant Lnglish ces sion te (Jerinany or certain slices el tertitery in the Cameroens en tlie lcpicscntatlens of Count Herbcit lllsm.irck that they were nec essary te (ieununy lu order te make the licruiau colony in tlm Camerens inoriMein. pact. .Count Veu Minister has eilielally lu lu fermed Kill (ir.uivillu that (iermiiy iccog icceg nis Victeil.i tuileny in West Africa as Itritishtcrrlteiy. Heslatetl that Uie Herman government had teceived no lonllrniatleii el" tlie hauling down j)f lhe lliitlsh llag and the HiilMtltutieii oftlie liermait colors. If lhe o e txut should be ceiillrtueil, Uermany would hasten te disavow the agent's at tien and would make any leparatinn that might lie ncecss.uv. MvTIiiisiiiiI riiiinilHiir (iljo'rlei) r.iit(ilr. The Itla-ns el llradfeid, I'.u, wetestaitled Tilesil.iy by a ten llle explosion which shook the houses in all parts f the town. Inquiry levelled the tact that tlie mtro-glycerme man man iir.u.tery ertliu Heck fllyi"Oilnoi"emp-iiiy, lo le catcil at Hew aid Juuctleu, thtee miles away, had been tlie hcoiie efn ten idle casualty. A inagiuriue containing (iOOd ixiuuds efglyi'et ine had expltMleil, and W. II. IIci liuglen, one of the ptopricteis, nud II. V. l'jutt, an em em peoye, were killed. Tlie facteiy, twenty-live leetaw.iy, Witsblowniutefr.igiuents. Pratt's luxly was found 5SW feetaw.iy. All his Inities were liiekcu, but the skin was Inttct. Mr. lleiriugtnit weigj)ed 1W) jKiunds. Ojin or twopkvemjrilesii vieie'the only ttei'il tint could be emul of hint. Tiees'w ere tern up by the VKts, ami great holes were m.ttlu in the eat th. Less, .-.,000. IIK l'AVS HIS KM I. c;im-Iutil "Will Net Accept Any 1c.kI-IIiii.I Tlientre Tic It ft . Among the pleasant little perqulsitcs oftlie presidents the free use of Imxes at the Wash ington theatre H ene that tbay have ljiore or less nvailed thenisel ves of. Opmt win neon lu this way thore often twlceti week, and Hayes occasionally dtepped in te soe the com In e penis that cutne llicnv Last week the uiitu auer of ene or the theatres called en Mr. Cleveland fend placed at his disposal a Ihix for any night, when he should feci like going in for it little relaxa tion, extendiiigthe invitation te anybody he might i hnose te bring with him. Mr. Cleve land said he would pleased le visit his show and named a night when bethought he might lienble todeso, but positliclylodin pesitliclylodin positliclyledin oil le accept tiny favors Inline way or boxes anil said he should juy tlie rajjulur box-ellico price. This Is n new ilciarture, iu Arthur, It Is said, iiecented a ftee bei whenover he went te the theatre, fellow lug1 the custom laid dewii by hi prodeeuaueni. A GKEAT KAILUOAD STRIKE. tub WAn.tsu Ain Miksevm HVsrr.iis AT A STASDS TILL. Tienlilfil'ruriil Hi ScmIhIIh, Mloeiirl Tlie Celli. ny Hml4 Atlimil Unlet Ih ei Tlierc-The lleirrnnr Onlirn tint llin Mllllla. llm NlrlhetH 1 Inn. Ooverner Marniailukc, or Missouri, li.w called the militia, erst. Leuis, te go le Setla ll.t, Me., toeld lu repressing the roiible llkelV te nrise thore te-day nut orthe ialIie.ul sttike. About ISO eflleers ami men loll en u special train Tuesday morning, and will nrrlveat Sedalla about two p. in. The empleyes of the Missouri Pacilleiall raid in Nt. Leuis aia still at work, and say they have no present intention of striking. The men discuss the situation very closely, and It is believed thodcp.irture of the greater part or the militia or the city ler Sedalla lias had the ellect of em euraging the strikers. Tlie Missouri Pacltlc is refusing lrcight, and Is discharging or suspending many empleyes net connected with lhe strike. Someortho Wabash men tire en n stilke, and othets s.iy they will strike. Itlswld that thoMlsseutl P.teille company has Jilt cd a number or Pink ei ten's detectives and sent them te Sedalla, armed with Winchester rilles te pietett its prepct ly until the troops arriv e. A special from Sedalla Aajs : All Is still quiet here among the strikers, but nitidis arc critical. The strikers are new iu session limiting a proclamation that they keep the iie.iceal all hazards. They are embittered because thirty Piukerten detectives have ai rived vt he are hired by the railroad ceinpmv. Adjutmt (icner.il Juincuen liad a cenfeteuce with the strikers and informed them that they must net pteicnt trains Iiem running. The luy-car arrived thlt morning but the strikeisrerilbcd te teceive their wages, be cause, they said, that would sever their con nection with the lead, und besides the tat was net due forfiveduys." A npfuhil rrem Jellerson Cily mvm tint (loiernei Marniaduke may go te Hed.illt Tui-sday allorneon. The St. Leuis militia will lie halted probably tin te mil il the gover nor receives a ropeit fiem Adjiilaul (iiucr.d Jamesen at Scdulla. Nelvvlthstnndlug thu MiMeiul cai and foundry company, who bine le.isid the Wa bash rallre.td shops at Mebcrly, ami will hereafter conduct them, have an nounced that they are toady te receive applications for labor, Jircspcctlve el last or existing troubles, net one of the men who struck soine dais and have slnce been idle, have applied ter work, although thore is no doubt that they could obtain Treiii tlie car cemiuny ns much or even lietler wages than they demand from the rnllreid company. Shey mv that they will net io ie siiinn work until the lerinei wage's are le le sterisl (e eveiy workman en thu entire Wabash system, and claim tint they have advices that seen eveiy workman en lhe Walush read will be en a strike. Tite "strikers at Ivans. is City doc ided toclis teclis toclis lenthiiiuinlorrcrciico w Ith the Wabash trains, tearing a collision with the Tederal authori ties, that re.nl Ijciug in the hands or the United, SUites court A force or deputy in.tr sh.dsare new gti.ttdiitg that prnjierty. The mayor c.dleil a special session orieumlllo meet this afleruoen. Ne Ireightsare meled en the Missouri Pacific. Thcre are new ever sei eiity engines iu tlie rounil-lieUMi ami yardsa S.idalia w Inc. h hav u lieen killed bv the strikers, and evet ten miles or leaded fielght cats en the side tracks. Ne ussonger trains have vel Iwsn sttipicd, but no jus.'ceiigers have arrfv ed here from west or KansasCity or south orpai-seus, Ivan., since. Sunday. The strike or Hie Walvi-sh shepmen at Pert Wayne, rstlll eentitiues. Master Mecluilk" IJ inn's, byordererUener.il Master M.tcli.iuie .leli. urn, lasted a notice en Kitiirilny te the ctlect that einplees who did net rcjHirt for duly en Monday morning could consider themselves disahirgid. The stiikers ignor ed the order. Neuo returned te work. An An other notice was xstcdsav lug that these who tlid net return te work te morrow (Weclnes daj ) morning were no longer iu tlie employ el Ihocempauy. Thh men tegard tlie secenil order as a Irjelc-ileuu by tlie elllel.ils, and claim that they are ljcceuilnir mere thorough ly organ Izcd each day. 'I lie Knights el Ljinir have the matter tu hand, and premise nssis nssis itanee when nredetk Ne nttemiit has been inidq te interfere with the movement or ' train! or prevent the rw men who an. at wink Iiem continuing, nor Is it thought that such Intel ferenie will be made. A U'l.1.1 1'JA'A l'HOJi:C1!. rreMilni le I)reHt All (Ithcr I'liKlllBtit ami Nettle IIiihii. Jehn Ij. SitlliV4U has .mueuueed that he had finally settled upon a plan for the future and will net get drunk again ler ever two years. He is tired of hearing Hyan and Ilurke, tlie Lngllshuieu, talking, and if tlie.v really want te meet him limy may de se as seen after hu has pit done with Deminic); MiCatlrey, in Philadelphia, as Khsille. He will liicct them both en the same night iu the sime ring iu any city where they will hav e Impartial pelice protection, and suggests jjiniu v ny, miniuiiia. jiu iiiicniis ici cusixjmj of all thu Amrrienn pugilists vi he talk about him, eitherby meeting them or by silencing them, and will thenstatt ler Liiglaud with Patsy Shcnpard. They will be abroad two years. His scheme is te e'tler ?20U te the local champions et all thu lai go towns In Lugland toceitio forward and laee him iu the ling, nud, alter he has dtsiKKsed of them all, he will stirt for Aus tralia, wliete he will meet I'muliani and whoever else will put en the gloves with him. Then he will letinti te llosten and settle down. He expects te sell his Kir te great advantage iu a sheit time. Hesavs be will be delighted te meet Illlike and Kvau with kid gloves. l'en lu'1 Ijvliiiri'mhcibilslhii; ou liK. The opposition tn llilngDiiaus, Pelandeis and ether KureixMn 'cheap labor has been iuleiiHitled by a disceveiy just made en the liltie meiiutaiii iu Lebanon county. A num ber of these foreigners have lieen engaged nearly all winter In chopping weed en the mountains mid frequently tan shoitet pie pio pie visiens. They had set oral large watehdegs with them, and these tliey ate. .Many of these ferelguurs have loll the i oil and moun tain togieiw ler their native lands. They say tint by a low years bird work and saving in' this e-euutiy they c-.iu live nt home iu comleit During tlie winter many or tl.e liuestdnus belemiiui: te the farmers alone the feet of the mountains have disappeared, and n party who roeently visited the deserted i-unii et tlie foreign lalHiiers found thu bare (Mines of no less than a dozen tlegs iu the vicinity orthe huts occupied by them. Murclt-rcct HU Wile. A bloody wile lutndei occurred at Scttlly- ille. Ark., in the Choctaw nation, Monday nun nliig. Jeseph Jacksen entered the house where his wlfe was washing tllshes and shot her twice In tlie breistwith iideuble-barrelid shotgun, killing liet-instantly. Jacksen im mediately shouldered his gun and walked three miles nfter n w onion te attend his wire, whom lie said was very ill. Upen l caching the house where Ids wile lay dead, Jacksen npoared startled and renrted that his wife had beeumiiidcred during his absence. Sus picion olnted se plainly toward him, ns her nmrderer that Iiq was arrested anil brought te Pert Smith ler trial. Juckseu roeently be came enamored or another woman, and wanted te get his wife out el the way, honce tlie motlve for the tragedy. IlluiiieucU In llruuli llnncllv. William P. 'Williams, who resides en In. diiina Hvcntie In Chicago, w us lhe possessor nl anhaviug brush with an ordinary bone handle. A few mornings age when twoel his friends, N. IX Itutter and li N. Tracy, were at his room, he heard something rattle within the handle of the bruali, and he re called a bteiy that he had read live years since regarding she smuggling of diamonds into New Yerk id tlie handles of shaving brushes. Williams smashed his brush, at th'j suggestion et his friends, mid among the fniguiuuts were found two geed HUed dia monds. Hew they came there Is n mystery. The brush U uu old ene which hud belonged te Williams' nither, and which he brought te Chicago ou hta removal from BiUlale, LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, n te ruxsiefr ritAViiH. Investigation. Mieit That lhe Clerk, 1-uiticiuc, Hctiirrcl '0,IMMI, Special ngcnlB of the )cnsleii bureau at Washington have for months past been mak ing an Investigation uflhe claims (u theIM hi the pension agency hi Philadelphia and have discovered that at least fjtyjnt) has been paid out liiuler fraudulent claims. Se far as the deleelhes can discover, these Irauds have been Hie work or Themas luwicuce, n leriucr clerk lu the pension agency under 5ener.ll Sigkel. A. Wilsen Norris, Uie ien ien sleu agent, said last evening : "Detectives Ilioeks and Neueemn liave tlisceicted si.vly-llve cases wheie net only the names orthe ponslenots were lergeil, butidse the names oftlie witnesses te the signatures and the certlllcate. Thu names of widows who hid died or had reman led had been forged anil pensions legularly drawn by lids piecleus scoundrel, who was setiteu fcd teKiOOilueiind scut te the cniteutiary fet lour years last Prlday. There are tliree mere cases which the detectives nre working en vihlih may raise the amount el the steal ii little. The Olerk Preas, who Is ale under Indictment for the same ellensc, Is thought te Im n mere tool, though hew far he hid cog nizance or the crime Is'ns j et uncertain." "I retired from the pension agency early last July," said General. Slckel Tuesday even ing, "but investigations te I'liret out this Iraud had been In progress feva number of months before I retired and they vv ere placed iu tlie ii mils of Colonel Norris when he as sumed charge of lhe agency. At lhe last re port, which wusjiist before the tii.il el Law man In IVbritary, the detectives Informed me that there h, id liccu frauds diKeeicrcd te the amount el about t!,WK This was three weeksage. 1 was net aw.nu that they bail m. uie any mibseqiti lit discoveries. 1'ileii't bellove lint they di"s.evered any such amount el Irani! as f-'0,(WO. I placed the mat ter iu thu hands of my attorney, Jehn (.. Jehnsen, who at the Jirat Hliperlkl.il glauee s.iys that 1 cattuut ba held le.sponslbie ler llii'se ndreit feigcrlus. " iron thoieugh iuvcslig.illeti it shall ap ii.tr that 1 am tosieusiblo I am geed for the amount. My elllci.d bend is iu thu sum or fc.'.'iO.OOOaiid my bondsmen aru some or the wealthiest men in thu city. I deift care te give their u.uuiM. Lawrence came te mv olllce highly receiiiiueuded by a numlK'r or influential itieiiH. irili.ivete ui.ikegcKMl this money I Intend tu Unit out hew much resiKjiislbllity iwcempanies such n leioiu leieiu leioiu inencidien. Law reuce wtis, I undersUiud, a vcstiymauel an Lilsceial church iutier iiiautniin lie used his religion as i leak te eeier his rascalities." im: rut.sr eunAX.iniii.nr.it. "1 lie Man hit C'eiilrn It il Tlie lUrliful 1'lpn UrKiuisiii Aliiri'cil iiinlllln Werk. According te a letter rrem Charles Ki.um lu the I'hll.nlelphi.i Lrtlicr, theie arrived in AmeiK.i from SIIchI.ieii .September 18, 17.1.1, Ilaltlias tr Kratiss (ene of the three pioneers or thu ScliwimklehlerH;. He was married en January le, lTeil, and amongst the issue was a seu, lierii Neieiubc r Zl, 1711, also named llalthts.n. Said seu win m.irned June II, I7;'J, and hail lssuuel four sous and lour daughters, ameughl whom was a son, bem June 'Jl, 1771, by namu of Andrew , Andrew iu Ids nineteenth vc.ir umlert'xjk the task or making n plpoeigan and bis lust cllert was crowned with success, he having made in the ye.tr 171X1 a geed ami perfect organ anil iu eveiy tletul width is iu use at tlie present day. This ergm was el small dimensions, and called u "house organ," el which about twenty weie made in his time. lu l"'.i he made thu llrst church organ, which is still hi use in Leng Swamp church, Ilerks county, Peiinsv Ivaui.u Then followed iu c leso succession, cemparaliiely, ene iu the Catholic i hutch id Chimin Me, P.c, Mill In ue ; one in " .Slx-cerucrcd chinch," old tiex heiihupieu c lunch (in use); Ilefetmed chinch el Allentown, I'.u, (in use); new eio-.hciiheiiieii (lu use); two lu Tehlcken church (one hi use); eny iu Iudi.iuCreek ehtireh (In use;; one in the old mother church, at I'lllh and Applrlice streets (cliuiili rce titly deiiiebhed, and lhe situ new contains Zieglet Hi cithers' shoe ininutictery). Tins organ w.w placed iu 1S17 and is still in use In lhe new Lutheran church at Ticntounvciiue and Cumlcrland sires I. The next ene w.w placed iu llev endow n, Pa. (in use), two iu Oley, P.l, (in iisei, one in lUsteii (lu use), one In Kiiedt nsvilfe, ene in N. Wliitehall (in hm1), one in S. Whitehall (in use), ene iu Schoo ner's flnirih (In use),l'iiier S.iuceii (in use), "Hellew Springs (iu tfe), llauever (iu use), liriiekenlamlereiiiiich (in use), two in Mcrl7lew (iu iihe), ene in .Ionian church, one in Hener Dam, I'nieii county, ene in Hec kl.lutl, Berks county, nud one, ami the last one, iu N.iss.iuiau's church, P.l He ami his sons also m ide the first moleclcou, or har monium, knew n el", and claim the honor et liaviug madu tlie llrst bass viol, which is el enormous size, immense volume, ami Is still in the l.imily. im. ii. nt i. mi: .serv.iy, A leiuaicl 3Ieit ini'iit llxiictteil at sitjiklni. llm Vliiltcll l.cui Kliarteiiin. Suakitii advices s.iy th it a leiward itieve- meiit is expected Monday next te form a camp live miles from that pest for the entire Hngli-ur force. The tratuqierts bearing tJcu er.il CrcmatiUc, thu Grenadier guards and tour bundled of tlie Indian cavalry arrivuel at Sitaklm Tuesday. Hostile Artbs Tuesday ui cuing attacked a number of the Sikhs (Indian) regiment, stabbing three et them, twomertdly. Pric-nclly Arab have (.iji tttreel 120 goats lrem HI Mahdi's men. A messenger ft am Koidefan leixirts a ris lug iigtinst the authority of the Mahdi's uncle. There Is gtcat dissension and famine among the rebels. The Mahdl has gene te Abbas Island, one bundled and tbitty miles above Khartoum. Natives arriving at Kerti new reKrl that the reason for LI Mahdi leaving Khartoum is that he fears he will be uss.isslu.iled by Heme el the many enemies who ate jealous el theuuecesscs and will take this incslu of doing away with tlieit rival, lie hts doubled the guards aieund his erheii. Ucneral Lern Wolseley told the Canadian voyage Ill's at the time ei their departure from Lgypl that he would need their services again lu lhe autumn. He said they could either icin.iin where they were until then or return home, ami he said Unit hu hoped if they went home the places of such as decide-d le leiualu hi Canada would be tilled by ethers et the Canadian bretheru. The new sptper cot rosiKMidenlBnte allien v ing Ketil, concluding tliat the campaign is ever. Dlntuilicrn or Wirhlp. Tuesday morning Maria Manger, Jeseph Manger, David Illch mis, sr., and his sous, Ilavld, jr., ami Wesley Hlcljards, all of W.ir- wic-u townsmp.uiiesujreouiiiy, were in eugui before J tistlce Whitehead ou u warrant sued out by Jehn S. Lloyd, steward and class class leader of the Hliemv-er Methodist 1'pisceii.d chute h et W.ttwlck. ch.tiged w ith tlisturbllig worship iu the chinch. The piosnctiler swoie that for the last six weeks they have interrupted him tint lug tlm class-meeting in various vvnvs. The pastor or the church, Hev. J. A. Cooper, npeluted Mr. Lloyd as a class.le.ulcr, ami the dcfeudibits weiu tqv. pesed te him. Tills distill bance was the re sult. The c.ise occupied tlie entire tiny in hearing, and the justku lias net yet loudeiod Ills decision. Dinger Veiirecl Tniin Ire llergi'H. 'I he condition of tlie ice gerge In tlie Sits qtiehanna river at Wllkcsbarre is giving rise te serious apprehension. The cold weather of the last six wceks made ice of enormous thickness, and it Is bolieved at seme points that the ice is frezen te the bottom. A few elays el w arm w outlier, by melting the snow en tlie upper course et the run, wlllcieutea disastrous Heed, us the ice gorge, which Is several miles long, will cause the watorte luck uji. The lie gutge begins near Ply mouth mid extends t-e en miles up the liver te PItUten. Thore Is also another heavy gerge abei e Tunkhaunec'k. Hard VV Inter ler Cattle. HeiKirls of great mortality among live Bteik during tlie w Intel continue te come fiem thu Indian territety. One cattleman lu tlie Cruekjiutieu reports a less of alsmt 3,000 hi a heril or 0,000, On the Mcssengal range. In the Cherokee nation, the less is estimated at GO jveif cent Ou the Chorekeo strip It is esti matgd at It) per cent MAHOH 11, 1885. ALL KINDS OF TRAMPS. exv revxa xe.wai iiiie says it is jiuritxit ii'as a wri-AT qui:i:x. Anelhrr Mho Stieniil u lliltlnii te Itcilc, anil Still Aiinllicr nhr Macle An i:nert le Steal n I'lirne A Club UmmI le Nlep it I'IkIiI. lirgiilm Coiieapeiicli nce of Isii I eLiiiKMEit. Cei.ujuiiA, Mtircli Ik Utst evening your correspondent met lhe youngest tramp that Is probably ttavcllng. Whlletakiiig him te the loektipfor lodgings he told the following history of himself: He was bem lu a gypsy camp near San Pianrisce, Cd., In ls7 His lather had alwavs been a tramp, and whlle the bind of gypsies weie In California he joined them, and n sheit time afterwards married euu or the women. About three yevusaller he was lern Cirll's mother (the lad's iniiiie was Cyril Lament) died, ami n Khoittiiiieallcrwiirdshe and Ids lather lea the band, ami fernix ears they tnuuicd the country. In lhM whlle riding en n box car, near Lansing, Mich., his rather lell from the car and was killed. Slnce then the lev tramp h.ia lieen alone In the world. We met him egaln this morning, when hoiciiilhe intended searching for his mother's band el gypsies, she having neon their queen. De spite tlie laet tliat he was but illy clad and tint imverly liad lell its marks iqieii Ids young ra., Hu re was something attractive iilwut him. He stKike Intelligently, and when tlescriblng his travels, ihe langu.ige lie used was bcatttll ill In tlie extreme. An Ambition l(mKlit or llin lleml. V ti.iuii named Gustave L'gglesen, last evening, intend the P. It. It. dlsiiatcher'H elllte, in the west j arcl,. mil attempted te run the place; he was liiiuselt run out. He then went te the billiard hill, nud again Irn-d le be bcrts, but fallnte agiln met him, for lie wculdewn Ihb steps with mero sieed lli.iu grace. On Lm list sired, bec-emiug neisv, lie w.w arre-dcsl by Olllcer Dssinger, "and plac-ecl iu the lockup. Tliismeruitig, 'hipibe Lv.uis give h'lm HO iI.ivh In Jail ler being chunk and diseidcrly. A 1nmii (Ir.ilitiitu Voiei);IjiiI"i I'lirnc. Yesterday a voting lidy who h id been visiting In Mt Jey was awaiting a train at the P. It. K. depot te lake her te her home lu ISaltlmeie. While standing oulsiile a (ramp appreac lied and made a grab at her purse, which was in her hand. He failed te get the i meted article, and lsfore he could uiaku a soeeiid attempt, he was scared away by the iqqireaeh of it gentleman. 'Iho young Inly told el her trouble, and Olllcers Wliittick und fJlllierl were sent for. Alter leccivinga description el the tramp, they started alter and trailed him le the hill at the tunnel. Here they met a large gang el tr,imm, and fourei them answeiiug hoineuli.it te the woiild-be-thlers deseripti-iu, they vveroai vvereai rested, and taken belore Hie jeung lady, who, houeicr, could net Identity either. They wcroaecotiliiigly rebiised. Miilnj; lllit Willi a cieii. Ames It.md.tlls and "Sen" lleLsiugei, both Tew Hillers, cptarrelecl hi William Haitu's grocery stere last evening, and the Lillet was lclng worsted, when Mr. ll.iuu tceK a hand in the melee, and with a big club compelled the lighters te vacate Ids premises. When outside tlie row was renewed and "."son" attempted te take shelter in the store, but the form of. Mr. 1 1. mn with Itlsclub prevented. Ames then knocked llelslnger out of time. The iliijli VVnti r or ISO.".. In Imm.i bridge did net eenuec I Yerk ami Laucastci county shores the old ene having been burned in 1"m.1, and the picsditone net having been built until ISW, Consequently insa.ving the walerel lhe Heed efitl neatly tettehcil the Imltomortliebridge.yoiircorres Imltemortliebridge.yoiircorres Imltomertliebridge.yoiircorres I'onilrnt was In error, 'lhe liters, however, steed, and se high w. 14 the water that il i.iii ev er their tejs. Tne Itoretigli tlrcHiiir.iticui. Tlie ladles of the lleliel asi-'I.itien request ustoaimeiiueetli.it their last general distri bution will lie madu en Thursday, March 1'.), IH85, alter which no ijther aittelcs will lie given out except in exttcmu e-ascM. Oreeitrs3 the nick nte net iiicludeil In this. There is no truth whateviT that the Colum bia iucltitrial school is railing. The attend ance is net as large asat Itrst, but it is sulU t lent te keen lhe hands of thu malinger and teachers hill nud busy, 'lhe nttcuil.mce for the past iiieiiIIi has never bewless than te, or high than lu.. Thce iigurcs show a elo ele eicled railing oil, but tln.l.idhw'csictcd as much, us the school when flrsfepened was a. novelty mid many vere attractud tr lu gatherings purel ftem curiosity. Thesci new clissed as ptqiils are doing geed work, and their Imprev rment is Kald te be great. Teiin KetVfi. A uiccliu'' or Orien. leeJiiO Ne. 870. I. O. O. V., will be hUdlthljcYtltUni-; at eight o'clock. , $ Alter being thoroughly eciJiauled IV, A. C. engines Ne. HO, and lhe "0. H. Maltliy" hav e again been put en the nxid. List Oclels-r,' Michael Seacbrlst, or Wllvcr Spiings, roll and broke one of his legs. Fer thethetiist timet since Ins accident, he aii s'.tred in Celitnibiii ye?stenUy, where he is vieOl-kiieiiu. Dr. 11 inkle removed u large piece of bone lrem the injured limb. Many laiuillcs obtain all their fuel from the ash pits iu and around thu'P. It. It. .and It. A C. It. It. leuncl houses. '1 hey me crowded every morning by then peer people who pick up every bei.ip of coal and coke that Is tit te burn. The com t lias lixed Monday, Match J3d. 1883, ns the time ler the hearing beloie the viewers in the matter relating te tlie opening el Cheitnitt iiid Second streets. Itiiilreacl Companies C'eMMiliclntecl. Ai tides el merger nud consolidation of tlie of the ltelloientoiv, Hiillale Hun railroad com pany anil the Nittuiy Valley A (Southern rail lead company were filled with the scc ict.iry of lhe commonwealth en Tuesday. The iitst named lead is proiec ted Iiem Ilello Ilelle Ilello lente, iu Centre, te Mill Hall, iu Clinten county. The iiaiite of lhe consolidated ceuipmy is the llttllale Kun, llellelunte it lUld Haglu radio id ceuipmy und the llrst etllcers and directors at e us fellows ; President, James A. lleav or; secrelaiy und lieasurer. Jehn Ij. JCttrt. : directets IM. inuiid IU.uiih.iril, J. 1). Shugett, Prank Mc Coy, W. H. lllair, Hebert Valentine, William A. Wallace, 1). (1. Hush, 0. A. Mugoe ami Philip Cellins. The present capital stock of the consolidated company Is twelve thousand shares, oftlie parvnluoet ?50 each, and this Is te be Issued as far us necessary in exchange ler the old stock of the twocempanios, which is te 10 Biirronderod. The company is au thorized te issue bends te lhe utnoimtofflS, utneimtofflS, utnoimtefflS, f00 per inlle for purpeses or eonstiuctien anil stock te tlie amount or 51.',7f0. Denervecl 1 1 In'' Hener. Hev. l' A. Oasl, 1). 1)., or lhe IloferuiiHl theological hcmluary, this city, has been elected n iitoinber el" lhe Arclneoleglcal te. eicty or Knglatid, an uscK"ltilen of le.it nod moil devoted te that class or studies hi w hlch Dr. Oast has attained pro-eiulnunee among the llibllcil scholars or A met lex Probably net evor a ilo7en iorseiisin tliisceuutry have ovet" been udntllteil into this fellowship of learning; niitl the announcement et hlseloc hlselec hlseloc llen te It was a very agroeablo sttrpilse te Dr. (1. Prof. Oast lias also lieen chesen us ene of tliolccttiiers iliu lug the lomlngsuniiner, be be bo fero a school or Hehrew study iu Philadel phia, which hid its origin in a purpese te bring together the professors or Hobrew In the difterent seminaries of the country, for Uie Instruction of advanced scholars. Wluit Cuusi-il the ttirtliuiiahe. Fiem the Heading Xews. Over in Lancaster county nil earthquake Is reported te have been iclt Whether It was occasioned by the ulletiiited capluroef Hen. Abe Huzzard, or the lecoucillatien or theZttWiifmT and XcieJira, or whetherlt was due te Cougressinnn Smith's vote against placing General Grant en the retlred list, Is net tinted. i.t u it iiiiiteu lu ihe iJidy or l.jeiu." Miss Llllie lliuten was gieoted with a uiow'ded house last evening, when she an jieareiUu "'The I jidy or Lyens." Shu makes Iter 1 ist iqipearuuce this evening iu "lugo "luge inar." mid will no doubt have another I large house. STHA3C II EAT. A Meirmrnt le Introduce the Hjntem of Hup. pljlnj; Heat rrem it Central l'laiit. Per seme years thcre has been hi ojerutlen IndillorcntiMrtaer thoeeunlry a svslcnier siipplvlng steam heat te luillillngs ftem a centrally eslitblishcel ilanl, where the belters are Icx-ated, Just as gas Is conveyed and distributed lit tinder, ground pipes. In Wllllatuspert, Leck Haven, IteIiefolite,Ule.irfiold and Phllllpsbttrg, this state, It has been successfully tried und hi seme New Yerk and Ohie towns. Ilouses and business places as far as a mile distant from the central plant have been heated com cem com fertably by Nteant heat cenv eyed iu pipe nud distributed through Heur nud wall registers. It has been found that with from 75 le 100 patrons lhe plan Is mero economical, as well ns mere convenient, than Individual heating ; and the attention of a number or gentlemen Ins for seme time been called te lhe prtu II iMhllltyqf introducing tlie si stem into Iau cister. It was recently noticed In the lNii:i,i.i in.M."i:it that they had seemed a charier for lhe organization of u QiiiMiiy with such pur pur pur pose iu Iaucastcr, and last eveiilng tholn theln tholn cerponttorsiuct otthe olllce el Levi Llltit tker esci te perfect their organization. They in elude such well knew n citizens ns S. S. Siien ecr, II. J. McOraun, A. C. Kepler, Oeorge K. Heed, C. A. Helnltsh, I. W. LeldighrDrM. S. T. and Miles Davis, J. Pus I aiieT W. ,. Seuer, James hlewuil, M. V. 11. Cehe and C. A. I'nudcrsmith. Mr. J. Prccl. Sener presided at last even ing's meeting mid Mr. Heed was sccret.uy. Theio was an informal discussion el lhe best mcthodHef proceeding with the work or the organlMtleu ; and It was dually deter mined that a committee, consisting or Messrs. lltui, l.cldlgh and W. Sener should visit the tow ns in Central Pennsylva nia, vi here the system has lieen established and utter investigating lhe workings or it le le pert te sit adjourned inciting el the cempitiy. II the m heine llnds ftver ami lutiou.me iu Lmcastcr its iiiometcrs exjiest te irect buildings and lay pipes us seen ns the witther penults unci te be ready by next winti r te liavn heal ou tail in the buildings iu lids city without tlie dht, tietlblu and d.iuget of the present various methods el beating new lu veue. 'lhe art and selcnie el domestic comfort have.idvaneed se rapidly or I de tears thatu well-healed heuse is new censulc'reil almost it neieiHity. 'l, bcetiru this with stoves lias long been demonstrated as mero oxjieuBiio mid troiibleseuio than basement Inmates; thee in turn have been supplanted in mero modem buildings with stcam-hcating ii paratus. This Is expensive te erect, requires a geed deal of attention, extites moie or less upptcheusieu or danger, nud Isitist tlie sent el thing th it it seems cut be done lar mere economically ou it large than a small scale. Te seeuie this resttlt the general system te be established here is projieseel, and with our electric light, stitet railways and ether featuiesef jirogresslve eilv life theie seems te Iki no ebitat le te steam lu it. A O It EAT llll.Ol.Ot.lilX. A New Kliglniil .leillltiil'ri Titltut" te ltf.. Ir J. VV. Jii-llM. The New Haven 1'aUadiUtn, apropos or Hev. Dr. Nev ill's birtliday, prints a veiy In teresting sktlch or lhe venorable theologian of CVniaiven Pi ice. Iu the tout-se of the publication it recvdls th it Dean Stanley once quoted Dr. Veu Dellinger te the cllect tint America has produced but two theologians. Dr. dunning. md Dr. Nev In. Tliei'ctt'dci'tHiit article gees ou te say that, from the privatilv expressed opinion el another wellditfermed American divine, " Dr. Nevin has net had his equal, niueiig our ii.diie theologians, sinee the days of Jen ith.ui lMwards. It may be added that .u .iieurugeuus thinker he was nelsiirpassed by 1). Ilushticll, lvlieat lie n,n one of the llrst among oithedox thesdcigiaus te iccognize as reeling niter neglccled truth nud with whom hu has a geed elc.it in com mon. Within his own spliere Dr.Nevin give, like Dr. llushncll,a siwerful iinpluse te the ological thought ; unless we accept the shal low theory that lhe re-action airalust dogmat ism bus annihilated theology." Of bis work the same writerladds ; "The unusual combination of opinions iu tiie Mer cersburg school exhibits tlie c-.v-e with which ftre C'hrUtl in thought asses secttri m Kir rlers, twissibly n bad thing ler sects, but a geed llilng ler theihiirili c.itlielic. Tbooiier Tbeoiier Tboeiier gelic trausmissleii of a (criu.iu impulse through Si eteh Irish Puril iiiisin illustrates the way in winch tlie iniuifnld elements of American Christi.iuitv must act ou each Other as the common Christian lite dovelops and matures. Dr. Noun's most imiiertiiit work una performed tiiure than thiity years age ; but It wan directly in the line or a great deal that lasses ler goeelwork new. The American church has produced Jew men or greater significance." , l-$ Ciorclen'fifalorjrorilUSoiiclaii Mtileii. Macmlltui iV, Ce., Londen, publish a num ber of Interesting loiters written l)y General Gorden ti) his Intimate friend, Hev. Ml. Ilanies. luone letter he narrates; "When 1 WasatHrusiH'lsGcuenil Welseleyteli-graphed te me te come ever te Londen at once. King Ieoield was averse le my going. "Iseaeheu Louden at (I o'clock (he. next morning and saw- Wolseloy at 8. AVelseley said that nothing had Ikkmi settled, but that the mlnlstqis "would Bee me in the aUerneejn. At neon Welbelcy aceeiniiaiiUxl me te the meeting. He entered tlie room llrst conversed with the ministers ami returned, saying i 'Her ma jesty's gei eminent want you te understand that they lmve determined te ovacuate the Soudan, because they urn unwilling te "guarantee its luttire gevirincnt Will uu fro. und de UP I replied: 'es.' Wolseloy safd: '(Jein.' On entering the loeinjjtho ministers said: "Did General Wolseley tell j oil our orders?' I replied: 'Yes; jeu will net guar antee the luture gev eminent or the heud.iu, and wish me loge up and ovacuate tlie country new ?' They said: 'Yes.' Very liltie moie asM.'d between us. I started for Calais at 8 o'clock the same owning. Tlie Dukoef Cainbiidge and General Wolseley e-aiue le see me oil." An Kbllnmliln Itlil I'lilliiiltlpliliui l)c ail. On Tuesday meining.it 10 o'clock Patrick Kttzpatrick, ene or lhe eldest citizens el Phil adelphli, died, altera short illness, at his losidence, oe Spruce street, below Peuitli. He was evor 90 years old, and for &1 years had been a devout and most atlcntive mout meut her of St Mary's Heuum Catholic church. He was well known In commercial circles, hav lug been engaged iu the Heur business en Deck street ler in my years. He was the father-in-law of AVltllam V. MeOrath and or tlie lata Daniel Lagcu, who was for many v cars a lesldent of tills city. lle.it tlm Tne-Yc.ir-l)lcl llrieicl. William M.Singorlv'sHelstein heller "Con "Cen stance S. " beat tlie world en Jlenday us a i!-v ear-old, giving cghty-one pounds etmlk in ene eeiy. ''Censtance S." vvascalvcd Mny 17, 1SS2, nud she had her Unit calf en the 18th et Pelnuaiv, 1883. She is by Crown Prince 3d (Ne. 0.J5), outefiiiiixntcd Katlirin (Ne. fdO ). Crew n rrlnee 3d w as by Crew u Prince, lull hiother te the famous cow Lche, which died a few davs since. Lelie had given iU,775 ieunds n'l'iiillk iu oue year. 1.1 mulled' l'eur of Assassination. Natives arriving at Kerti, en Meuday, ro re ro eoit that the reason fur El Mahdl leaving Khartoum Is that he fears he will be nss.il nss.il nated by seme of the many oneinie3vvho aie jealous of his successes, and will take this mede of doing away w Ith their rival. Sale of Ileal Kt"ute, Henry Shubert, auctioneer, sold at publie sale March 10th at the Leepard hetel, the pieperty belonging te thu os'ateof Hesanua Touillnsen, diceased Hltuated Ne CI Mlddle stiect, te Joint I Hartm.ui, for? 1,170. t . . .-. L.DKSU Aakecl le VVrlten Heek, The Chleage Union Veterau club has adopted resolutions urging General Jehn A. Leguu te tmdertike lhe task of writing a hlstetyut the civil war. Anether Hul'Jc it fur ("irmatliin. A special dUpaleh fiem Chicago le the Ik Tin.i.iai.Neuu s.iys thntnliedy tremthutcity w ill be breiiL'lit te Ijauciistcr te-morrow or I next day te be cremated in the furnace hore. P11ICE TWO CENTS. AT TUB NATIONAL CAPITAL the ceunr-MAitriArj te rur hazas t OX VEXES. rrmlitcntiHl Nemlimiinn, Hrnl ( ,,e genalnln. elay-Secrrliuli. lUjarrtnml Whllne-r ApHilnlTlirl iiior,stirTe- ,-JS i 4 Ifrf&SiH .Si''S:i. tccillut; .r ihTiaiw ,.?,,",a . ..irst'tfum nADiii.xuiun ami II. HcWBJ '1H Wyck'H Itickbem nolulletic.wneiaM p iiiiisiieii inwmcss, ut ai Teller hCOi 'e jN e w erk, "V an V yck asked for a ieiiip r incut until Trlday yM Wnek tlien,taf i j n resolution tllrectit the siicrctiry of e i let ler and atlernev cencral te prevent tli'J i. "j i,,, cuiiiiscii.y e certain Jiutreaii jam n l''lerida and Alal iia. At 12:14 AH m lerrill wld he had b rd nmualcntleu from he 4ld; lleAvas glad 10 was abfe te spesk ir v withdrew his blot t. ripeared and dellve t i writing." The pet j session, ami flve m inexeil te adjourn, thcre would be a president. Alllsej senator from Veril the executive, and Mr. Pruder Ihci " sundry message went into exccutlv tiles laterndjeuriie' i'iti;sini:s"i Wahiiinoien, nominations sent t ate te-dny were : 1 issippl, te be assist ier ; Sidney 1. J United Slates mat tiiet of Texas. I'I'.IVATi: HhOII Secrctury llaj llryan, erihlscilv Secrettry Whilt McCatm, or New tary. lieu. Ilairn'ii Washington, ceuit-niartl.il te lr here te-daj", with dent. The accuses I'eeley being en ground Hint he w Macl'eely cxpUiue against (he accitsi sustained. Thece l NOMIKATIOffM,' darch 11. Among the the president te the S it- iv .irdD. Clark, or M s- d seeretary of the In r. Knim, of Texas,, le e I ler tlm Western s AltlUI AITOINrED. I has appointed IL s his pilvate sccretar) has appointed J. ' tk, nshis private sei - mt-Vnrtl:ll lleKliu. larch 11. The gene lencral iliizcn convent encral Hancock prci bjrs-ted le General Mac ceurt-martlnl, en he lorenally unfriendly that he had no prejudice) but the challenge ws t was then s ern- LEGIST. I WE JTAXIEltS. Hills IiiIieiIiicpiI 'In ily The Heme Illicu leg Ida lllll le fi -inn Slinrt 8-lllnti erillt llAiiitisiiuun, P March 11. Tu the Sen ate te-day, bills w re introduced requiring foreign insurance mp,mles tepny te Peu'i Hilv.inli llre dep rtments tive pci ecut, un their iiunu tl prcmitiins for the privilege el doing business in his slate) and ter the an eotiragenient orfeit ejulture by the alate alate inentef ttxes am the punishment of tre-v Iiisscrs. A bill t extend the charter of saiingslustiltilien was passed third reading with an amendment prohibiting thiu freii sh tv big notes. Tlm trill for a belter collei' cellei' collei' lien of taxes In boieughsaud townships wits lussetl finally. - "- In the Heuso HineiTgthe 'WUh reported i.ivnrauiy were tl lollewlng i The Benato bill te repeal the ortice lax en ferclgu conie- nuiens ueing uusi ess m the state; for the printingone.OOO it ioset Sniull'slund-boek, locnablecitlzcns if the third and feilith class cities lopave highways without a pet pet tien from .limiting property owners; te pro ven t speculation in margins or alljtinds; tlm senate bill atllliniihig boroughs tesUpply and te make centr i ts te supply water out side their limits; tioSennto bill te give jiet eners for a charter "rthe Unit class te appeil lient the lower tc the supreme oeltrtj tte Senate bill te cnab e the husband or wife of a jiersen charged with crline and competent te testily te also upucnr asa xv itnes Senater Walrcs' lf totallew- j5i'gc celli pensatieu fei tryin caSMrnti!ideKtheIr dl triets was negntiwlv rcperled. Hills were intie luccil its follews: Pievid ing in'iialties for 1 dse representitlens made by miners and ellura te poisons authoried te perform the m.iiiiage corciueuy ; provid ing punishment ler selling teuact e te iersens under lillcen jears e! ugc. number of petitions were presented iu the Heuso this morning, among them the fellow ing : Te equalize the burdens of taxa tion requesting that special promincuee be given iu lhe public schools te Instruction relativote tlie cllect of the use or alcohol stimulants ; asking for the passage of laws le ameliorate tlie condition of the working classes. The bill te orgauize and defend the congressional districts. erlVunsliauia was reported back with amendments front the commlttce ou con gressional apportionment Tlie committee en lcgislntlve apportionment lopertott .back te llx the iiicmber of Rtatesen ders nud members of the general assembly? Vrho bills making appiopriatiens for, the Jiastcm anil. Western penltcntarles were reported? lrem Uie commlttce en appropriations.." ' t Overall hour was consumed In discussing the bill te prevent short soiling 'of JB Ne vetu was reacned. j ; etr Qnmr Take Mie Kobctenj rtiiimc. Lkbawew, Ps., JUnr, XI Thej-ewml salt of thoItebvsonUifuruaiio prepertjvbafl been cempleteel hy'theiransfer of Mii' JFHM)n's 'tilla te Mrs-ilorieanirafavWhMtf-Phila-diiphW They lmve decided'trfHiU; iu the form of a limited ceniimny, te WtSlitsl tin Kobeseuia Iren cemmny, limltad. nail hav contracted te sell the one-half interest te Mrs. Margaret C. Pieemun and M:isa Sarah IL Celeman, ofCeinwall. William C. Frcentau, of Cornwall, will be president orthe company and have thu practical management or its atlalrs. 4 Docter or Me.lliliin t'eufcrreil en';: l'eiiiule. Piiii.ADi'.i.i'iitA, Mar. 11. At tlie annual commencement el lhe Women's Mcdieul cellege, or Philadelphia, today the degree et doctor or inodieiue was conlerrcd en twenty-two reinale graduates, twelve being from Pennsylvania, three from New Yerk, two lrem Connecticut, and ene each from the District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Miss ouri, Nebraska and Hhode Island. IIIes I'rem tin' i:t1ee ts of Ceal Cm. riULAni'.r.riuv, March 11. Ex-Councilman James Kltehie, who with his wife was found hi bed yesteiday morning overcoiuo by coal gas, died this nieinlng. Mrs. Hitchie is still in a dangoieus condition. Fire )ciitle)l3l),000 Werth of Geed. Si'niNei'ini.1), Mass., March 11 Plre iu Gill's art stoie building te-day, did dautage te the amount of f 00,000, the entlre stock of pictures, books, paintings, stituary and bric-a-brac, being badly Injuied by smoke. .Municipal lClectlen In Ksnev, N. J. Nuwaiik, N. J. Match 11. The Lssex town olectlons show a slight noinecratio gain. The Kepublicatis will retUn coutrel In the beard of county freeholders. m The Luilncr Helm; Tried lu Phllaileliilila. PiiiLAEiiLViiiA March 11. The llrst of a laige number of criminal cases against Wil liam T. ami Lew Is J. Ladner, the batikrupt bankci-s, was begun in court te-day. i . Contract Auiirdrd for LtKlitlnij Slate lIullillugB. Special I)l3utrh te lhe lieTKLLlUEKcifii, IlAiiitisnuuu, March II. The contract for Ughllng the statu buildings and grounds wero te-day awarded te the Harrisburg Eleo Elee Eleo trle Light eeinpauy, at S12,(K a year. WEATllEH 1XUICA.TIOXB. 'Wasiiinu-ie.v Maicliia rer IheMIddls Atlaittle states, lair wevitlier, followed dur bur 'lhursdtiv by local ralm or suow8,'nerlh- erly, shifting te easterly winds, ahilieuary. teiniierature, followed by warmer weather falling barenieter. M M ' il n;
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