She Uigjettfie mrtw ft miU te kBSBMf'HlH ?teM VOLUME XXII-NO. l.H. SAD SCKNK IN A SKNATK. I'KMO.V KKKI'KIl l.JtrmHTV I.IHTMNH TO IIIH (HWHHINtl HKNTKSVK. iiiihI (liillly ul Improper Italitllnna Willi Dim lit tlin I'nnisle IiiiiisIm nt Urn I'rlnuii Knit ul Iteinsrlislila Tilal ill linpi-mlilnimt In Hw .Inner. 'tall, slender mill erect, Ids stern, shaven fiu-ii ashen gray, hnllnw-nveil mill haggard, lint uitli every lentum IihmI set mill linn, Patrick Ilmiry Lnverty, principal kcemr cif the New Jersey state prison, Ml veins old, thirty-two years man led, with wlle hii.1 i hlhircn living, ox-sherltl and tuiiliient fill run nl Hudsen rminty, conspicuous In Ids rlinii'li, mill a ieliliiMl leader In the state, steed 'I Imrnilny night before llie president's link In the Senate fhaiiiU'r mill received linm h court, liein whose decision Illinois no appeal nml whose verdlct no iHiwereitn reverse nor nny pnwnmnl aside, the sonlenen that deprlv ml litui el IiIh position, disquali fied lilm lernvcr Iniin holding miy nllleoel liniier, nllter trust In tliosliite nuU branded lilm hi gnlllv of liorrllile nllnnsei against ile. 'Kiicy, i mill his oath of elllen. The court of Impeachment 1 1 111 1 leuml Unit en two of the seven iiilleles presented against him hy the mseinlilv I111 guilty. .1 illicit llellinmi, ler tlin ke4imr, mill Law Law VerGrev, for tlin prosecution, wrestled nil ilay Willi law, logic mid evidence in tlmcllert lii'lnllucn'cn thiiilciitinu or the Senate. Ate o'clock llm emul adjourned until s, anil at 1 1 nit ituiii it went Inte sis-ret session. Ne vote was Uken thein, anil when the soiinters filed luck Inte lliclr chamber they knew no morn Hi tin the crowd Hi tlm galleries what Ilia vor ver ilict would Ih. Tlm Keeper sal In Ills hcviis hcviis hcviis lomed pIsce wllli back In the empty witness. .Intnl. With him was his son James, whose unceasing attention ami filial ilovntlen tlm counsel ler tlm prosecution te-day declared In Is, the one redeeming leaturti nt the ease, A 111I1I deathly llfure Hint maile each word sound llkn ttin blew el n hammer, Secretary ltli'lniril llieadliig read theiirst urllclii et Im peachment i barging tlin Keeper with Illicit Inlerisuirse sllh All 11 inn S. hiter, unit llm roll mil Is-caii. Senater llngurls was tlm llrst mime fulled nllil lin linn In III Heat audsild net guilty. Siiunter Itrlnknrhell followed his example Scnaler t 'arlnr wai the first te h iy "guilty," ami .lliiiuile Ijiverty's hand shook as he nun kisl Hen llm tally he was keeping. Senators Chase, Chntlle, Livingston, Mc llrliln nml Moen voted net guilty, anil Snna Snna teri Cramiutr, I'lsli, II miner, (irlKK". llnnew, llcirmi,', l.argn, Mlllur, Mclieln, I'aiiceiuI mill 'riiemiisnn nalil " guilty." Twe iinmi'i icmaliii'il te tin calhsl ami two etei morn wcrn iuhsUiiI te inivke the leiirtcnnth iiocch iiecch s.rv ler 1 uiivictleii. Thus laruvery Kepubll can' hail etcd liniu1ct, ami of tlm two ro re ro maluhieiin mini was n Democrat ami tlm ether a Iti'piihllcnn. A rilxtle went areuuil the chanilier, as lulliirn te con let Heeimsl as mirisl. Sennter Vamlerhllt wa.s calleil. Iln areNKHiul, loeklnx the kenper In the lace, still, In 11 clear unce, "guilty." .1 iiinti v l.aTerty tl hi net tally llm uitn. Ills inmcll hill ; his IiiiikI cIcihIkhI ami his taco was iliniettisl with the etlert le MippresN n cry. The Km; pur shrank tlewti Inlo hlsrhalr, lull his f ten gave no sign. Senater Young Yeung IiIidmI likewise .iiil "guilty," ami the uitn sIimI II m 7. coin U ling tlm kisilsir of the no cusatleit In the article. On the next article, charging milliter with tlm ume woman, the ele was tlm name.. On nil the otlier articles he wns HC(illtteil. Alter listening le tlm Jmlgujeut ofllmceiirt primeuuccil hy the iroslilenl, the keoper turiH'il ami leek mi unntemly Nteportwe, when his younger son, weeping, tiling his iirms n,reuuil his neck nml klsseil hliu. .lames illil tlm s.iiiin 1111 the nthorslile ami together llm three lull tin) chmulinr. Tlm Senate ttiljeiirueil until morning te reeeue llm gnwirnei's appointment ern auccokser te tlm ruineusl KceKr. Thtihoarileriusss'torit will take chnrge or tlm Institution until it kueper Isipialillinl. Senater nmlnrl'llt was the only Demecrat who otetl "gulltj" en any nitii In. Ile se eteiI ucept en the last two. On ci'li artk'ln exctipt the tlrxt two some Itei'iihllcans uittsl "net guilty." The 1 lilt e of prison keeer In New Jersey Is one el trust anil honor, lit) Ik ranked in the constitution with the attorney general, secretary el stain ami oilier high ollicera, ami iipisiliittsl, as 1 hey aru, hy the governor with tlm mi vice) ami couseniei ine rmunw, mm 1 nun. at le niily hy tlealh, resignation or lin peachuifiit The" terni Is llve jearsnml llm H.tlnry(l M sir yenr. Thoelllco has usually lieen lllltsl ly miiuef piomiuunce In thni'om thni'em itiiiuilv. The Keeper has alisolllle iKiwer In the uniiiagi'iiiPtit el his prison under llm law nml llm rults t stalilishetl In, the Istard of lnspectera. Mr. Lierty was neiiilnKtisI hy tloveruer l.udlew in lvtl, nml rejnctctl hy tlm Heiittn mi acisiuiit el leslluieny gien hy him in a previous prison luu'silgutlen, which was silil iehIuiw li-at he was a man or cruel nature. Viler the Senate adjourned tlm gov ernor appoint! l him te llll the acaucy. lu lsS his iiitmn wn-s iignin Kent in, ami this time hn was ceulinmitl. lloniuveodod (jer (jer sheni Melt, :t hrlgadler general In the war, nml ler iinin.N eius Utfore his tlealh major general of the slain militia. Willi the exception of a imtly cte Inuilv- ing a justice t.l the pc-ice twenty jears age this Is tlie llrst tiiiin the Senate ofNew Jersey or the council that pieceded it has ever sal ns 11 ceuit erimimachment. The opensen or Ihn trial te the stall) will hofreiniil,uiV)tof lll, lll, nea The cost te tlin defendant will preluhly he nun mom. I'lillinaii ami ths t'cntrnl TranierUtliiii. Most or Thiirsdaj'sKMSioner the I tilled SlateH circuit court, Philadelphia, was taken 1111 hy argument of counsel l.et'ern JudgeH .NlcKennmi nml llutler, tipeu the motion ler n preliminary Injunction inadti en llialfef the l'lillmmt 1'alKce Car company te have the Central Trnnsortatleii company restrnlned Irein pitisieutiiig Its anil hreiight tnroceer two installments e! rental reserved In the original ceiilrnct entered Inte hetween the two corporations. r the complainants it was contended that the tiiedllleil lease ought te ls considered binding, nml that the amount et rental te he p.ilil ought te he in nrcorihtuce with the revenue ilerhcd from the iihi) el the Transportation cempany'a cuiH. 11 wns claimed that the Pullman com pany Inn! the right In tloclare the ceutrnct nidi and uihl, which was wild te hae ilone hy leller laat August, and which was again ilone hy two el the I'tilluiau company's cenn. net, i)tr. riaiunei t'lCKsiiii, 111 i-nuii. mw ,t ,t juiicileu askisl ler Is te prevent tlioTrmiH tlieTrmiH imrtiillun cninptuy Irein tarrying en ita milt 10 celli cl the rental nt the old ratoandte have the court direct Ihi) terms or Hurrender when the plnlntlll' ceni)any exorclses lUi ov ev II011 or returning the loased cars te the Trans. portiUlen company. The granting el nil In junction nml the relief naked for hy the com cem plalnnnts was reslnted at length hy Jehn 11. Johiiheu, i si)., whnappeareil ler the dofeiul defeiul ant ceiiipany. A UecUltm was resurvuil. Tin: hdit ih:mi:ii. I'lin.Aiini.i'iiiA, April 'Ji The I'nlted HtaltHcli cult court te-day relused te grunt the Injunction redrnlnlng the Central Tunis. 1 ortalieu company iw alMive rolerrod te. the Malhilie llll no HuunU. r Kim the I'liiladulplda Telegraph. With characloilstle modesty nud Indopeu Indepeu ilencc, our old friend Marriett IlnwIiiH, of Lancaster and 'ni inouiery, Uecllnes te Is) made te llgure lu tin) ultltude ern aupplk-alit at thoihsirHeftho iiuchine uiuiiugers, who, ufter the fashion or the lime, piopeso te He the people nny I roil bin In the matter of Re publican candidates til the next ntate cam paign. Mr. llresliis was rudely chucked under the table In 'SI, w lien a nomination ns congrOHsuian-at-large meant nil eleeden, and new that the political highway seems again te he reasonably Hafe, there Is still no thought el "Vinuicaung-me nesi man eti tue "din ticket." Theru Is prnctlral unanimity bh te lleaver, mid Davlen Is desperately trying le climb up behlnd the ene-legged leader, and Orcsr Is (Inuring about watching his chances te "catch en" boinewhore. It Is "terribly galling," te be mi re, that no mention is made of Mr. I taw I e, hut te leave the oratorical Hrebius without the leafct tiotlce Is the climax oflugrBtltude. Truly, Hie iKillllcfll tnachlna lias no bowels. At tin) ltlulc. There was a goeU-sl7ed crowd at the I.an I.an caster rink last night, where there was skatltiK uuUl OiiO, after which dauclug was kept up until lOrJCk VI.Kt'KH I'HHUlll.l.t M'Vt.VHK An trrrtrearhnliln tnitii HarrUlnirg iJtiljr I'liaiCsl Willi IJtri feritnrlrii. A sad dlery was inake known InJInrrlc liurg Wediiesday nlghl, through Iln publica tion In mi evening pnsir, of n series of lorgo lergo lorge ilos cemmlllcd hy n young Imly tiameil I'llsclllaMcCliire, who has for years hIikmI high In church and noclely circles nml comes from oneoMlairlshurg'N most honeusl fami lies. Miss MeCliire left llarrlslnirg hi I'eh niary ami Isifore going negotiated at the llnrrMiiirg Natlnnal hunk for tl,.Ki, giving her nole wltli her inellierns omlersor. Mho also hnd caslitsl til tlm lliiuphlii l)e"islt hank it nole for 77,00il, with Shiiuiiin llrst, n llellefoule, as emleiHer, nml it Is said that Mho sis' u red fl.tuKl en another note nt the Mechanics' hank, with her brother ns en dorser, hut the existence of the latter nole is denied. The forgery was iliscioretl when the nole ferf i 11 IssMine due nml In Miss McClurn's nhsence her mother was asked te iniy II. The innther denied that Mho had endinsed nny hiicIi note, mid the hank enteied suit ngalnst Mls MeCliire. It Isaald that nil etlert will Isstuaile te pay elTlhls nole hy the innther. Nothing has as yet lieen ilone about the f7,e0d note, hut the Innk elllelals nre ronnlil rennlil eral'ily cliagrlntHl that they were mi easily ilupnd hy ti girl. It was natural that they should cash the note, as MIssMcCluni wns a (pilot uunssiim Ing young lady, rather pretty, auptsxed te he pnsstwsisl orcenslderahlo means Inherited Irein her father, ami was treasurer of the Mission Hecluly lu the l'lnti Street I'rusliyto I'rusliyte rlaii church. I'hnre U n story that alie had been heard Irein lu Texas, mid already the busy tongue of gossip has couuecloil her naiui) w ith that of a lornier clothier here w he failed nml went Seiilh. The matter has ciealml the greatest excitement and Is the theine of cnuuirsallim eery where. u.ivxnr tiivhm4 C'elnlitalliiil lit till" ul llie Mnt .Siilnlilll 1M) In I'amIiiii tVrm. Tnsliiy is Maundy Thursday lu Passion week, se called Isicnuse of the miiiiuntiy or washing of tlm feet et the disciples at the Inst stipsir el the Savier, and is observed hy Catholic, I .ii Imraii, Kpiscepal and Moravian chiin lies. In tlm Catholic churches M com luunieratiHl the lhicharlst, and two hosts art) censis-ralisl at the mass ene ler tlm Hacrlllce of the day, (he otlier te be carried lu solemn proceaslons te a receptacle adorned with great splendor, where It is Kept ler the elllcn of the next day. Alter the x-esisirs, the nltarsef thecliurch nre divested of tlieir cov erings and ether ornaments. At the three Catholic churches el this city this morning, the congregations were large mid the precessions lnieslng. AtSt. Mar.v's tlinrti vuire twenty-live acolytes, hearing Ihiii ipiets nml canillea en llerally tleceraUhl hold ers In the precession. They vsore just ahead nl tlm iMiinpy-bennins linder whicli vvalKtsl tlmceltibraul of the mass carrying his sacred burden The ropsltery of llm latter in the lllessiit irglu'sulUr wns n marvel of l.iu ttlul ilnral dis'oratlen, ami was resplnndent wuh lighted wax c.tmlles. CliSl:i-il Willi t'aiKllilt III" Dr.llli nl a Mw. M Scranton, I'iv., Jehn nml Wlnllicit Mtv AmlrtiH, husband and wife, havobeen placed mi trial ler cruelty te Mary (laiighnm, an or phan, ) he was the l't-year-eld nlivoor.Mc nliveor.Mc nlivoer.Mc Amlrew. The girl tiled from the ellecta el the harsh treatment she recelvisl, mid the testimony of her ll-year-eltl hrelhur, who livtsl In the same family, crcaUsI tsm slderabli) excitement. He stated that his sister was neither allowed nhees nor stockings, and In frosty weather was sent long distances liarofeotisl. Slie was net allowed te occupy ;i bed, but slept en the llner without covering, mid tier hsxl consisted nl iiuisli, which she ate out of a lull wllli her lingers. He had seen McAu tltew nihil red-het (Kiker across her teeth, ami en tlm morning el her death his sister laid en tlm llner, with no Lssl-clelhing, nml asked lilm te put the family deg en her leet te keep them warm. She was maltreated by thechlldren iifthe fainllynnd neeltnrt was made te prmunt It. The. Sunday lietoreslm died the Uiy n.iji that McAndrevv put the girl In n tub et water mid hersewhipiKsl her. The core-ier testlliml tliat i-everal el her tens were reiily hi drop oil, nud that she died of Klarvaliem Nelghlsirs had seen her crawling around en all leurs, and when they tried te inake an investigation, Mrs. McAudrew drum tlieiu oil with a peker. K.tu.ite.tn Acciiitc.sr. A llrakrinaii Had 1 lis Fent Crushed mi 111 luitrr)tllla lleail. Marls Smllli, it hrakemaii attached le engiiie "Kpiirnta," of the Heading radio nl, met with n sorleiiN accident at Mess station, en the (unrryvllle branch, tills morning. The engine was drawing tin nxtia freight train hulwism ijuairy villi) and hjucasteraml stepped at Hess, wheru thore Is n branch read running te soveral ero mines, te de soine work. Wlilleshllting.SnilthattempUsl te jump en a car. He missis! his tooting and fell. The vt heels of llie car passed ever ene font crushing it se badly thai It will have te be amputated. .Smith 'was brought le this city en the regular pissonger train reaching Mug street at 7 ;u. Ile was taken te his home at il .North t)ueen Htreet, where he was attended by Dr. McCerinick, the coin cein ptny's physlcitu. Smith is a man about 'St ears old. He Is man led but has noclilldien. Ile had Just begun working en llie railroad, and this was his second trip. This morning between lu and II o'clock, Smith's feet was ninputated Imlew the ankle, hy Drs. McCermlck, Foreman nml M. I.. Ilerr. VWutt ltt .1. VV. Sijrrt lias In say. llev. Jehn W. Sayres, whom Moveruer l'attlsen removed from the soldiers' or phans schools, has soul a communication te the governor In which he illllnrs decidedly v ith the latter In regal d te tlm management of the schools. Iln denies that lui was pecuniarily-Interested in any il the Institutions, and nays : "As te your investigation Inte the condition et the m hoels, 1 neither ngree with your Judgment nor accept your conclu sions. I sty unhesitatingly, nud without fear el successlul contradiction, that, under lair, Impartial nud legal investigation, the whoels will net be found In the deplorable, tlepraved and diseased condition which your rejxirt represents." Unsays that llm schools will compare taverahly with any ethers el like curriculum or initial numbers lu the country, mid that the governor's report is largely iiveiiltawn ami Imaginative, imur (Inttu "A Atuamute t.ne." Congressman Jenes, of New Hampshire, who Is in New Yerk just new, has net a very lelly Idea either or the patriotism or public spirit of New Yerk lu the matter of (lenernl (Iranl's last resting place, .Mr. .nines na Demncrnt, mid cannot, tliertirnrn, he accused or any partisan feeling en the subject. Alter hiking a drive up te Hivershle l'ark, he Is ro re jHirttsI ns saying with lirnultostnteonijilinsH: "1 novervviis nioreHiirpilsod lu my llie. Te think that a miserable eavollke that should have been chosen its the resting place for the bones el a horn; a man who had been twlce president of the Culled States, and who was honored by nil nations when he woutmeuml the world. 1 would engage te build thai place In three days for f)W, or I would cat it Imleiti hreaklasU'' Tlm lliukeu Wllllainiei t Hank. K. I'.i-Hinoie Deltrlclc, who Is charged with hav lug IniUvled a large sum of iiinney Irem the City National bank of WllliaiUHpert, which MUspended en Monday last, was at his brother's shoe factory lu Camden yesterday, lieltrlei; denlered the iiuhllcltv given In the matter, mid declared that he had net lakeu t.18,000 Irem the bank". He said II such a sum had been inlssed ether persens vveie ro re ro spensihlo. He further tleclnred that he had settled Willi the bank through his attorney, Mr. N.Tayler, el Wllllainspett, heiub years age for all that had been charged ngainHt lilm. Ile said he had no Intention el lloelng te evade arrest. Net u Unluiiibla luiliutry lill, i Frem tbelleralil. There Is net a single Industry In or around Columbia that Is Idle. Mills, liiriiaecs, store works, Iren shops, boller makers, cigar lacteries, saw aud planing mills all running en full time. Never In the history et our borough has te much building been going en. LA.NOASTEK, A STOItKN IIKIKKIt. r.tlllHIl AND HIIS till A Ml Kit WITH Til K HFfrjVAir, ItVT ACUVITTCII. IIiii llm k inn It liiiitmlilp Htiiittlliij Vnt- Twe Vming )Ini mi Itlal fur lliilililng llm Hlfeal It.linngitlibirrii X ,lrltrl' linirnmi Nnrlli I'llm a sire, I . HViiifnuj JfliTHiieii. 'Mm Jury In the cases against llnnicn I, Ichly rendered it ver dict nl net gulliy of lelonleus iissnult nml battery hut gulliy el carrying ouneoaled ilrwlly weal urn". Seiileuce was doferrod. Aaren Kline pleaihsl guilty te being the lather or the lllcgillmatn ihlhl of which Kiiiina l. Slrlekler.ef Denver, Is the mother. The usual sentence was niisil. Xaulhiis llaker, of Celeralu township, v he is net it is years old, nppearisl as the defiindant lu u fornication mid bastardy case, mid Mary Markey, who Is between hi mid 17 years old, nsthn presecutrix. The child lived hut two weeks. Mary was n iloiiidstie lu tlm employ of the lather ertlmilereudmit. Xfliilhus went en the w Itness stand and Insti lled that he was Innocent nf the otlense charged. The Jury did net take much stix'k in his Innocence ler they lemleied a verdict or guilty, after a very brief deliberation. The usual Hontenre vmis luined. Annie Hesh, whesHinds mere tlnie In Jill than out 01 It, was put en trial ler malicious luisthler. Thonllegalleii ornisirrled Hcliam Isir, the irosfciiter, was tliattlmiiisnised, who occupied a risint In his house, Ne. Ill I last Straw twirry street, maliciously broke the luck or ihsirnnd threw Ids tlewer pets into the street. The testimony or the coiiiineiiwealth was very weak. Aiinhi denied having com mitted the ollense chargtsl. Tlm Jury acipiltted Annie and IiiipemhI llm costs of prosisMitien en Schaliilsir. Tlm procwuler was uuablti te pay thoi-estsnt ence and wns given until evening te get stvuiilv for the emits. iMlifit isnmviiv iuivi.. David mid deorge Seiituinn, hitlier nnd son, lndictinl for larceny, were called for trial. The fscls of llimwse ns testllleil te by Ihoceinmonvvmlth's witnesses were ns fol fel lows : ItenJ iiiilu Ik Hemier ew ns hoiiie as. lure I mil In llirl lewnshlp nud It. II. Myers, holel-keiiiret hlte Oik, Slnishurg town tewn shit), put hull nile7iin ciltle in this Held early last rail. One was a heifer, w hlch was pecu liarly marked. On llm nth of NeviiiiiIst this heller was missed, and search was made ler it, but It could net be found. Mr. Myers visited several tanneries te ascertain w hcther nny lihlns had Isnn iKiught, nlsiiil the time the heller dlsnppenred. At C. S. I.ichty's tannery, at Paradise, Mr. Myers learned that n hide "bearing tlm marks el his boiler had been bought. Tlm jeung man who sold the heifer hide wns given n check, pnynble te the order or Jehn Jacksen. This young man, It is claimed, was lieorge Sentmmi. This check next turned up at the hirst National bank erstrasburg at which bank David Kent mail had n note tliuv. Thlscheck was given lu ii-trt payment or the note, te llm bank olll elll cers by David Seiitinan. Alter the Sent mails wero nrrestisl David callPil en It. Ik Mvers, the pnists-uler, and said he did lint want'te have any law suits and elleied te jmy him the value el the belter stolen. Tim .liifonse was that last Novcml-er David Sentinau sold a man giving the name or.Mc er.Mc Nallv, it number of pigs. In part payment for 'the pigs Sentinau was iald with n check payati'e le tlm order el Jehn Jacksen nud signed by Mr. l.lchty. This check with two ethers l.vid Sentman loll nt the bank nt Slrasburg te pay it note. A nuiuticr ir witnesses testified that n ninii nnswermg the de-crlptieu el McNidly was hi the neigh berhisHl et the Sentmans alieut tlm time the check was given. David mid (icorge Sont Sent iii.iii deiileil having stolen the heifer or sold the hide hi Mr. l.lchty. It was nlse shown that prier te this charge the reputation el the accused ler honesty was geed. tlllVNI) Jl U UKTfllV. VViic lulls. lllraiu llrendle, nssault nml battery ; Jehn Steckor, selling Hener w Itlieut license. Itnerf'l Hill. Jehn Sleeker, selling Hener en Sunday, county ler eests ; James S. Amnion. assault nud balteiy, with prosecutor, Jeseph Klnpp, hir costs; Jeseph Klupp, as sHiilland liattery, with prosecutor, Jaines S. Amnion for costs Counseller Jeseph Klapis who was the prosecutor lu the nssault and battery case Hgiilnst Jmnes S. Amnion, stated te the court ti, sit Mm lrrniid inrv had lunered the bill without having examined all the witnesses en the bill of Indictment. In his oxperience he had never Known its aggravated u i-asn as this one. Klapp had been beaten almost te n jelly and yet tin) bill Is ignored. The court illrei ted the district ntternny te send Hit) wit nesses wlie had net vet Iseniiiaiullicd before I In, irr.iud luiiiiest. Ilrifuru'i" 'iriiiin Court met at 7:".l) o'clock mid the trial el David and (leorge Sentmaii, fei stealing llm heirer or Ik 11. Mvers, was resinned. All c the oveulng session was t.ikeu up lu the o.xatiilnHtlen el witnesses ler the ileltiiise and the argument of counsel. 'Ihursitttif .Wicittt.(N lien com t met at (I o'clei-k the jury In the easts of David nud t.eorge Seiilniau icndered it verdict el net Hiram s. llrendle was put en tilal forcoui fercoui forceui uilltiiig mi uss.uilt mid ballery en Herace I.lchl,. This was a cress action el the suits 1,1,., I mi ednesd tv. in which the imsitieus el the parties art) loversed. l.lchty, who was iletemlmit m these tuns, being thcjproiocii thcjpreiocii thcjproiecii tor in this suit, The row occurred at llu) Dry lav em, in llroekneel; township, ami accerdluc te the oeiiininnwoalth's testimony, n large number of men were nl the Uir drinking en tlionven tlienven tlionven Ingel April l.when without nny provocation Itremlle struik l.lchtv nml then inn. The deleioe was that l.lchty was under the iulliionceol liquor en the evening in ipies ipies Hen, was very ipnairelseuiti and without having nny words with Hiram Itrendie he struck Hrendle, nml it wns only niter he had been struck that llrendle hit l.lchty. The ctsewas submitted 1" the Jury under the charge el theceurt without argument et coun sel. The jury rendered a verdict el gulliy. Sentence was ilelerrul. Jehn Wall nud Henry Smith, two young men residing In the m rlhnrii pail el the cllv, woie put en trial onacharge el larceny. Tlie puise mers lu the rise nre Ititumgard Ititumgard nersA. Jellnes. The testimony showed that during the week ending 1'ebruary 'JVlh, nlsiutf In weroslelen Irem lb" sale lu their coal olllee, comer el Frederick mid l'rince streets. The money was taken nt dltleient in, . i. ,,, I uus missed when Mr. Jell lies re turned Irem dinner fschday. It was finally tleteriiilued le wnlch ter the thieves nml en Siturdiiy, rebruniy -7, it vvntch was set. lteforegolngliiillniieroiilh.il day Mr. Jef fries called tlie foiemsu el the coal J alii Inte theollice nml counted lu his presence til In silver nud placed that money In u drawer ill the sate. This sale Is tlllllcult te leek aud the practice win, when the hands went te dinner, te give me kueu a imiu turn nml any poison l'"1 familiar vvltli the safe would suppose that It was locked. Alter putting the money In the salu en that dny Mr. JellrieH went ucrass the street le Kisher's restaurant and stationed hlinseirut llm rrent window whero he had n full view of the oillce. Olllcer tlorrecht was stationed en the ether sldti or the oillce en a ireignt cur en urn Heading railroad, and he also hadnviuwel the oillce. Beth these parlies saw Wall and Smith approach llie oillce from the sUihle yard. Wall enteretl the ouiee nml .Smith remained eutside watching. Wall opened the sale and tisik something out mid then Smith enteied the oillce nml remalued them amluuleer two. lieiote um men nan mi epiHirtunlty el leaving the oillce l'lillceniaii (lerrei-ht appeared. Mr. Jellrles theii ex. amlned the drawer mid found thai Si had been liken en that Hay. no cnargist nmiiii mid Willi with the thell ; Mid he had no do de siro te prosecute them II Ihey would teluud the meney they had stolen. Smith said neUMly had seen lilm esn Hie sin) and all illil net deny tlm thelt when accused. llm men wero then arrested. On Ul.d. 01I.VNI) Jl'UV Itllll UN. True ).-Henry .Smith mid Jehn Wall, larceuy, two liidlctnients ; Hainuel Jehnsen and Ress Hosier, larceny ; Way no Hard, as sault anil haltery ; Jehn Hell, lwdillliig with out license ; Vrancls Kilbtiru, eniberile ment ; William r.ll(elt, forgery and lalsn prelense j Willi uu messner, larceny ; a. r. I.nv utt anil James Jacksen, negltH't et duty. Would ba Cem lined Aflxr Trial. from the rhtl'UUilpbla bulletin. The llevereud Docter Harper ays he finds nothing in favor or cremation. He ought te give It a fair trial. PA., THURSDAY, AIM.IL. ii'J, 188(5. A ltnVlttlF.lt ftllt ATltl.KTIVK. Ilia llriiekljit Ailinlnlnlsr llrrst Drfnat ami Win Thtlr I'lrst llainn. Tlin Allilellct'lnh rocelved n crushing do de real nt the hands el the Brooklyn club who wen their first ginie. Tlyi scere was Isle lu favor of Hymns' men. The Athlellcs put Wenverin te pilch nml he wns fmtled ovory evory overy wiiore, no less than nineteen hits lielng iiiade oil lilm. Hurt It lid the work with llie stick, with two doubles mid two singles. Kvciy man In the nine lilt the ball hut MeTamany, who was rather unfortunate. The otlier As sociation games resulted ns follews: At llaltlmeie: Italllmore ii, Mets II ; at Cin cinnati : I'itlshuig l.'l, Cliiiinimtl 7. The Soiilhern league games yesterday wern: At Augusta: Augusta, II, Atlanta, ; Bl Charleston : Chattanooga, ' Charleston, 1 ; nt Macen : Macen, 7, Nashvllle, 0. Washington dereateil Hnchestcr by IT te I yesterday. The Philadelphia, with Casey In the box, play the Newarkn with I'llcher Smith te-day. Vitha scere like that of yesterday it ro re ro iUlred a pretty cheeky ball reisirter te com cem plnln or the umpire, but Philadelphia has that kind. The Mets could de nothing with young Kllrey until the eighth Inning yesterday. (Joergo Miller, the plucky catcher of the Pittsburg team, had two home runs oil' Mo Me Mo Keon yesterday. Itarkley, evor whom thore was such a great light this spring, wns spiked the home pinto In the third Inning during the Ameri can Association championship game yester day nt Cincinnati, and was Injured se badly Hist he had te retire from tlin game. Yesterday nt Illehmend, Vn., the Ilosten and Newark clubs played ten Innings. The scoie steed ,i te :i, and the gnme was drawn te ennble the clulw te maku the train ter the north. The Wuterlmry tlerented llie ltull'ale by l't te I yesterday, aud New Yerk get away with Yale by 17 te I. McTainany could net hit the ball jester day, but his brilliant running catches were llm feature el the came. mitig Cnlnrril 3lliiUtrs (irniluita. The comniencement exorclses of the then logical department of Lincoln university, near Oxfertl, Chester county, took place Wedne-slay. The opening praj or was inade by Itev. Dr. Clark. Adtlresses were inade by the Key. Dr. Dennelly, of (foriiiantewn ; ISnv. Dr. Wills, Key. Dr. Hellidny, .Tames liiaiil, Key. Dr. Way laud, Professer Helies, of the I'niversity of Pennsylvauia, and Pro Pro feseor Nevvall, stiHtrintondeiit of the public H.iioels()f llaltlmore. The essays dollvered by nieuibera nf the graduating class wore: 'I'llghmnn lirewn, "Negro Kvangellatlen ;" Kdward K. Kgglesten, "Hovivalset llellgien Among the Kreedmen ;" Charles J. l.awten, "Kducated Colored Ministers for the West," mid William It. I.awtnn, "Hew Can They 1're.tch Unless They He Sent?'' Thotlegrce et Docter of Div lnty wns conferred upon the Hev. Jeseph 1". Thompson, pastor of the African Methodist Kplscep.il church of Phila delphia, it graduate. The merits nl Ciiliimlilaliail. Frem the Herald. Why are" Columbia shad" l.irgerand of bolter tasle than theso caught nearer tlm bay " is a question that has been asked by soveral of our exchanges. An old llshermm answers the question thus : Shnd bocemo Inrger, mera solid mid of a purer llaver ns they In crease the tllstance Irem the bay. l'er In stance, a shad caught nt llnrrisburg would be somevvhal larger and mere solid than ene caught at Columbia. I'roslivvaterellocts this change. It Is rarely a large shnd la caught ut or near the bay, and their llesh Is gener ally soft nnd of a sally flavor. Upen enterlng fresh water their llesti hardens, the salty llaver tlisapjiears, and their growth rapidly Incrcasi. (lilt tew shad ascend the Susque hanna farther thin Columbia, consequently " Columbia shad " are considered superior. A Juke uu a .1 uili;.. Chief Justice Hawkins, or Knglaud, was inade the victim et ,t cruel Jeke the otlier tlty. Some naughty man advertised ter a certain number of ballet and chorus girls, nud gave nu address which was that of the excellent mid niistern judge In question. He is net inr front seme el the dubs, and seme of the " chappies " were much pleased next dnv when they saw a long precession of laities, mero or less be.iutiliil, making their way te the judge's deer. His btitleraud foot man had a hard day's work lu convincing the 'Pettles mid Letties nud I'lerries that their Werthy employer did net require bal lerinas or chorus ladies, mid some of them cut up rough and breathed v owsef vengeance. They were get rid of at last , but If they had caught the wretch who Inserted the adver tisement, there would net line been much of him loll. i)ttli nl tram u Writ. I'll M v mil. en I a, Pit, May J-.'. Kr.iuiis Wells, ene of tlm proprietors of the JJcemng Jlitlletm, or this city, w he has been suilerlng Irem pneumonia ler the list four or live day, tills! this inclining. He was GO jears old. XJr. Wells w, 1s one of the owners and the chiel writing editor el the ititVtu. He was n very bright, well informed mid genial man. He wusu nitlical Kepuhlicaii in K)litics but took a liberal view el public questions; he was something et nu art critic and took deep Interest in public charities anil oilier social questions. Ile wns one of a Philadelphia paity w he visited the ltncasler lair In lssl nnd the visit made such an impression uiien him that he always hid pleasant recollections or this city. A v:.",0,000 I III, III New Yerk, Ni.vv YiiiiK, April 2- A few minutes be bo be lere 7 o'clock this morning a tire broke out en the upper lloer el the six-story brick building running from .s le i'i Cresby stroet anil lieui ft I a te .".111 Huudway. This Isa new building, mid Is built en the silo of llarrigan ,V Hart's old tlieatroceuilque. Tlm lire broke out en the upper lloer of Ne. i') Cresby st root. The building is occupied by August Horn Hern helm A luuer, wholesale dealers lit clothing ; J. W. ISedihird A Seus, clothlers; PUensky A Simen, men's neck wear; A. l.iulnr A A Ce., hat niiuiifacturers ; and August Itres , clothiers. The latest leperts say tlm lass will nggregalti f7f,000. All the Oregi n I)IIIiit triilteua.titiil. l.ivr.uroer., April 'Ji The judgment of the Isiard et trade investigating cnmmlttoe in rcganl te the less of the steamer Oregon was rendered te-day by Wreck Commis sioner Kethery. The decision Is In favor of the owners and elllcers en all the points sub mitted te the court. The llrst elllcs.tr Is ad judged te have Iwen somewhat remiss but no punishment is inlllcted upon lilm or any one else. Captain Cottier and his olllcers were vvarnil.v congratulated by a large iiuiu liernl' friends en escaping the ferlelturn or suspension el their certificates. Train llelilieis tiiiiulit. Ai.m qt'lliuU'i:, N. M., April 2i News has just 1011 locelved bete el the capture by the Atlantic A Pacific rull way company's de- teetiv es nt Needles, C'al., el Henry Wunen, .Iniin Cegglns nnd William ISnyil, charged with nibbing mi Atlantic A Pacific train about four uieiithsagn. These Huts) men are the majority of a gang of trulu anil stage robbers who have Isien upending in Arliiun and Calllerula, for the past year in ilolluuce nl elllcers who have been lu puisuil nf then). When nipt in ed, Ihey first made it show of roslstance Init se cleverly had llie capture Uieu arranged that a struggle win useless. They vvtue taken toSanlternadinn for trial. VVell-Kiinnn I'renrh Snieenu Ittuil. I.onpes, A pi II -i -The death Is an an neiinced of I.oulsXavlcrOlller, a well-known Crenel) surgeon, the author of a number el works en surgtuy mid an olllcer el the I.eglnn el Hener, lie was 111 years or age. M .III . Twe Veunc Ciillitrtiti llnriird In a Uttelllng Yei.aA, Dak., April Ui The house of An drew Nelsen, six miles from here, was burned yesterday. Nelsen's two young culldreu were burued te death. NKW YORK'S STKKKT CARS. ninnVMise tiiK AnyiHAiiii.n r tir A tIKNKUAI. Ttr-VV." All Ilia l.lnfn Itiliililiilf Te-day ns llaiinl, Kt- rrpl llin Tlilril Atniiua I'ullreiiixn Its- inlrril en Ilia Lnller Itnsil In Malii- laliiOnlrr-TlieSttlkrsKUnwhiirn, Nnvv YnitK, April 2i The o.xooutlvocom e.xooutlvocom o.xeoutlvocom lnlltoo of the Kmpiib association worn In session until alter three o'clock this inoru ineru lug, discussing the advisability of n general " tle up." The discussion was said le Ik) healed mid acrimonious, some of the tuoui tueui tuoui bers opposing strongly resorting again te that nivalis in an endeavor te bring the ob eb ob stlnate Thlrtl avonue rtds le terms. The committee finally voted net te take this step te-day. lu reaching this decision the posi tion of the empleyes of seme el' the reads who objected te going out again had much te de. This morning the cars en nil Hues except Hint el the Third nvotiite nre running a Usual. The Utter read U running out curs slncoseveu o'clock this morning at Intervals of about lour minutes, and up te'JilO, a. in., seme thirty cars had gene ever the ontlre length of the read. On each car nre two po licemen, ene en each platform. Hut very few of the strlkers have as yet appeared along the line or the read, anil everything Is miming smoothly. The poliee arrangements have net been relaxed in the least, and at several points along the line of the Third avenue read a strong force has been sta tioned In readiness le prevent any ntlempts at Impedlng the pregress or the cars. " It Is asserted by some el the strikers lids morn Ing that uulesss seme arrangement Is arrived fct between the strikers and the Third avonue company te-day every surlace read line will lie " Hed tils" net only tu this city hut In Hroeklyn, Jersoy City, Hoboken nnd Keng Island City. They even Intimate that the hands employed iien the lorry beats and the firemen en the elevated reads will be ordered out. Should this be carried out great Inconvcnlence must ensue. In the event of such mi emergency the elice force of this nml the ether cities named will be wholly Inadequate und an outbreak by the strikers, should any occur, would be found hard te put down. ,1AV tlOlll.ll TrttTII'YItl. tin lug a I.iiiis Statement nf Ilia Culinrrllnii n lib Ilia Welern lUllreml Trimble. Wamiiniitex, D. ('., May 2i At; II o'clock this morning the special commlltee Investigating the labor troubles resumed Its work. Mr. Jay (ieultl, of New'Yerk, the railroad magnate, was the witness examlned. A Urge crowd of spectators were prosent te see the distinguished personage. He asked for the reading of the resolution under vv hlch the committee was acting, and when It was read he stated that he was president of the Missouri Pacific railway and that thore wero no troubles existing en his read in the states named in the resolution. He stated further that there wero 10,77 men in the employ of the read outside et the general elllcca, aud that since his departure irein New Yerk he had received a dispatch from St. Leuis stating that all was quiet en the read ; that Stul lreight trains moved en It yosterday,thes.imo leingiiu itieroaseev crtliat datoel lastyear. Hediduet, therefore, think he or his read came within the previsions of the rcsoulutien. Mr. Hurnes replied that the committeo would like te hear Irem him something el the Missouri Pacific "Atthodate of the resolution under which you act," said Mr. (ieuld, " there worn no difficulties existing between my company and the laborers." ONI.V A VOI.UNTVUY VVITNKss. This was said ler the purpose or informing the committee that the statements about te be uiade were made voluntarily. Mr. (Jeiild then enteretl Inte a detailed statoment of the organization or the Missouri l'.tclllc and quickly came dnwn te the roeent labor troubles nud the part he had taken lu thorn. Ile stated, inrenthellcally, Ihat all he knew of the cause of the trouble came te lilm from his subordinates. He was Hist ap proached by Mr. Povvderly nlsiut the approaching troubles and was Informed that there were tlllloreuces arising en account of the wages fixed for the men. Mr. tleuld agreed te adjust the dlller ences and stated that lie would instruct Mr. llexle, the vice prosldent of the Missouri Pa cific In making this iigreement he told Mr. Pewderly that he wanted it distinctly under steed that thore should be no strikes en the Missouri Pacific, nnd that lu the luture when dissatisfactions arese Mr. Pewderly would ceme te tiltii and negotiate nn adjustment, man botweeu man. Mr. (ieuld wits then (March 0), en the ove or his dopaitiire fern cruise, witli his lauilly, in the West Indies, seme time nfterward Mr. (ieuld learned irem Mr. Hoxle that a slrike hail been ordered by Mr. Pewderly, and thai no excuse could beglv en for It ; that It was en account of a man named Hall, em ployed by the Tex is Pacific, which was lu Hie hands of the Culled Ntatoseeurts and net In the control el the Missouri Pacific At the time of the stiiKtt the Missouri Pacific had ll,;ll.'i men In its employ, or which :t,71."i woie Knights of l.iber. These man were net necessary te the operatiou or the business, aud It they had net resorted te violence and took forcible possession of the read, net a train would have been missed. Hut they seized tenuliul points mid the business of the lead was stepped. "It was forcibly soUed," slid Mr. (ieuld, "something which the czar et llussla with ills millions of seldieis U'lilud him would net have dared te tle." Atthlspelnt the htatemeiit of Mr. Hoxle concerulng the strike, which has been printed, was read by General Swayne, Mr. Gould's attorney. The statement showed that the strike was en account of n fancied griovauce with another read, and alleged that the Knights et Laber had assureii air. itexie, just before the strike, that no grievance ox ex ox isted against Hie Missouri Pacific. KVl'I.AtXINd UAI.t.'s COXNIXTION' WITH Till. STHIKi:. General Swayue read the statonient or proclamation or Mr. Hoxle with a geed deal erellect, emphasizing the argument against the priuclple or labor strikes and tlie assumed lair dealing of the Missouri Pacific with Its empleyes. The proclamation dwelt at length upon the Telly or se many men being thrown out or employnieu t anil se many people lielng deprlved et their earnings nud incon venienced en account et this ene man, Hull. Chairman Ciirtln asked what this mail Hall had ilone that se much trouble was inude ubeut lilm. General Rwayne read Irem another slalo slale nient showing that en J anuury "ii, lTi, the Knights of l.aber nt M.irsh'ill. Texas, nt the Incipient)' et the Deuble en the Texas Pacific: had piopesed ahchoine for arbitrating which was net Itusl Itusl bie, nnd which was refused by the receivers of that read, and declaring that that refusal was the real cause, or llie strike and all ether alleged reasons were raise. The controversy evor the discharge et me man i. it. nan, m the empley or the Texas Pacific, was net the cause or the strike unit was but n Btibtoiruge. The real cause it declared, was the refusal of the receivers te comply with an unroaseunhla demand. The discharge or Hall, who was foreman el a shop, was net objected te at tlie Ume. He wan discharged bocause he was absent without leave three or four days. Ills dlatnUaal wai an afterthought cause for the strike, his' insn hn was unpopular with llie men under him. t iMittA iiiinci Tin: srnticKUs. On March !i, n nollce wns posted, Mr. Gould said, by the general superintendent, Informing the men who were In the employ orthe Missouri Paclllenu March fi, mid who wiuilen llm strike, wero discharged, as they had voluntarily ten their positions and thus severed Ihelr connection Willi the read. Notices woie also preduced making various amieiuicnmciits te the em pleyes, advertising rer new men, etc, nit of which have Ision widely puhlshctl. Mr. Gould then ilescnlxtl the acts of violence and destruction or preperty by the strikers hew Ihey "killed " the engines tere up the tracks etc -sod recited the at tempts of the governors of Kansas nud Mis souri te arhltrate the trouble. The roert el Governors Martin anil Marmadiika or their Investigation and conlerenco with Mr. Hoxiewasre.il), showing Hint, in tholropln thelropln tholrepln Ion, the strike was net en the ground el violation or nny compact with the empleyes mid Knights of I-nlxir hy the Missouri Pacific management. "I think that this correspondences shows" said Mr. Gould at the conclusion nt the rendlng e! seme loiters betw eeu M r. I lox le nud the Knights of Laber, " that we have led the horses te the trough, hut they wouldn't drink." Our shops were open, but the nien wouldn't go te work. ( eni i:ui:ncks with rewnKitt.v and mc bow i:i.i Then he entered Inte nu ncceunt of his con ferences with Messrs. Pewderly mid Mc Dowell, et the Knights or I.uber, which did net tllller materially from the statoments of Hi ose gentlemen before the commit tee. Mr. Gould thought the acts of the Knights or I.almr were very dlll'erent Irem the representations inade te hint nnd thelr pledges te lilm : that the prlvate Instructions et Mr. Pewderly were dltl'erent from his general circulars. Mr. Gould maintained that he noted In geed faith, but he thought It wasiind Uitli and tee much llberty en the part or Messrs. Pewderly nnd McDewell, when they mads public his nntoef Instruc tions te Mr. HexUj te arhltrate the trouble. He had net consented te Its publicity nt Hint time. Mr. Gould read n personal letter which he wrote le Mr. Pewderly en March 29th, in which he stated that the matter of arbitration was wholly within the discretion of Mr. Hoxle, nnd informing Mr. Pewderly that he (Mr. Gould) did net vvnnt te bounderslood by his telegram te Mr. Hoxle in which he said lh.it " We see no objection te arbitrating troubles with ompleyes part and luture," n saying that thore should be arbitration ; It was only n censent te arbitration en Ids (Mr. Gould's) part, and that Mr. Hoxle was left froe te act or net. (Mr. Gould's explanation, taken lu connection with thatel Mr. McDowell yosterday, makes the misunderstanding clear. The representa tives or the Knights or halKir took Mr. Gould's assent te arbitration as a declaration or ac ac ac coplance of the preposition made by the Knights el Ijiber te arbitrate ; whlle Mr. Gould thought he was simply consenting Hint Mr. Hoxle should arbitrate). rClTEiIKST IS MtHOOKLVtf. A Midi Att.ickH the lullca and a Striker In Stint Down. Hkoeki.vn, N. Y., April 21 All the sugar refineries lu Williamsburg: and Groenpolnt, with the oxeeptlon of two, were locked tip this morning, no ellert having been made by the dltlerent companies te fill the places or the strikers. The Pulton aud Atlantic ro re ro lineriGs are the two companies which have agreed te the demands of the men. A mob nt H.ivemeyer's sugar rellnery, at Greenpeiut, attacked the police en duty there. An ellicer, who was knocked dnwn by a striker, shot the man. Ile was taken te the hospital. At Dick A Meyers' sugar rollnery, Yv'Illiamshurgh, te-day, a wagon load lead ed with sugar tried te drive through a crewtl et strikers. It was met with n show or of stones. Six rioliceiiien iitlempted te protect the new drivers. Some of the olllcers were knocked down and ethers slightly hurt with stones. j:rj.AiyiMi te his jjk.v. All inn .Mauler Decline tu Itelnse te S-ell til the Missouri I'uclllc Hern!. St. Let'is, April .2. At a quarter te ten o'clock this morning, President McMillan, of the Missouri Car and reundry works, wiled his r00 empleyes together and mnde thorn a speech. He still the ilemand made upon lilm te cease supplying material and work le the Missouri Pacific railroad could net be compiled with bocause et his contracts which had been running ler six years and Ihat cemjuny was his best customer. Ile argued that the Missouri Pa cine would net be Injured by thelr strike, as they could secure the limited supplies they new needed Irem otlier similar maniifac tniers. Ile gave the men a ioees from tin until ene p. in. te consider the matter. The men had nlreidy decided te strike by 10 o'clock and ut that hour they lelt the shop in a body nud inirehed te Union Capital hall, corner of Ninlh nnd Allen streets, and held n meet Ing. Thore is little chimin et their returning te work idler din nor. fTOOOO JI.S.1.VH ISfJUKIIKt:. A Treimirer UiMilvMft nn Ills Ueatli lied That llu I ."it It Through sper-iilatieu. Mesrni..vi April 'Ji-Great oxcitement exists all evor the pioyince evor the discovery oliiilefnlenttenotovervro.ooo in the crown lands department nt (Juebec. The lopert Is that the money was liiisappiopriated by Mr. Gale, who had charge or llie department ler thirty years, aud who died lately lu Phlla. delphla, having gene Ihoie when Irregulari ties wero first noticed in iiioemce. iur. viuiu confessed en his death bed that he took the ameuut In the past three years and lest it In speculations en the stock oxchange. His es tate will only realize f 10,000, and this is all the gev ornmeut will recover. Se much con fidence was roll In the treasurer that he was net requested te glve securities for the hinds which passed through his hands, though they averaged fnOO.OOO yearly. A spoelal com cem com mllteo wasapiioliited yestertlay by the legis lature te investigate Hie matter aud ascertain who is rospenslblo rer the neglect In auditing the books by w hlch se great u less has been sustalned. Demotion 111 a Vluedeil Tumi, PlTT.srii'.i.D, Mass., 12. The Smith Paper company has added tfiOO te Cyrus W. Field's f 1,000 contribution te the rund for the rollet of stiflerers by the Lee Heed, and In smaller sums ubeut $1,000 uinre has been dmiated by cltlJJiis of the town. Yesterday the relier comiiilltee found thirty families who must be aided. Much el their housekeeping nntnrials. nml In some cases all tlieir cloth ing has been lest. This does net include as many families whosuller equal less, butare uble te stand Iho damage The bodies or Miss White ami Simeon Dowd have net yet lieeu discovered. A lssse or twenty Is seaichlug rer them te-day. -ion liirnuii out nl Werk by I'lre. Chicaoe, A pi II Tlie exteuslvn fitrnl fitrnl lure lactery el A. II. Andrews ,V Ca, I Ml te 170 Mather street was almost totally des troyed by tire this morning. The total less will probably exceed $100,000. Atxuit 100 men me thrown out of work. Appeal from Water Itauti. Tlm wider coiiiinlttee of councils WftS 111 session in selecl council chamber te-day, dis posing or appeals from the water ten was hessed by the water superluUudent wr"16 euHUlng year. L'KICE TWO CENTS, TIIK FIRST Gm FIKKD. i.i ii i. n ir.m ll'IIKKV rUUMIltKIt HKTKKtS AN II UKUKVK. rrnliahla t'lm.ll.enienl nl the (tracks nine Ilia llM.tllitlm ara L'ninmeiictxl-Ttirkt)' Hnlilli-M.tit.nipttn Huriilia n rnrre nl llree k nml ata ltiiiilMnl, Virnva, April '".-A dispatch from Athens stntes that llm Greek government has net yet locelveil from the powers any ultima turn cnmmimllng disarmament within lliree days, such ns was ilnscrlbed in yesterday's dispatches from Londen. If such a lutiiiUte Is recelved limn will bensked Ter Its considera tion. Yet, whlle Promler DelyannU will net voluntarily make Ids ministry ridiculous by disbanding an nnny which it has strained Grecian resources te the utmost te place nml maintain tu the field, he will net, rer llm pioient, order any overt net e( wnr. The only danger of Immediate Inutilities comes from a close propinquity or the tlreclaii and Turkish rorces en the Thessallnn frontier, and the Impetuous character or seme of their com iiiaudeis. It was te restrain this lmietues. tylhnt the Greek war minister, Cel. Mavro Mavre inichnlis, went te the rrent, and it Is he who tlnvised the present cunning (miles or the Greeks te docelve the Turks into firing the llrst shot. If hostilities nre accidentally be gun, they will end only lu n very little war in which tlm chastisement erihe Groeks vyili be sudden nud completo. OlMiVINII Til it WAIt. The first gun orthe Tureo-Greiian xvar lia been fired nud the Turks nre the aggressors. List Tuesday night n body of troops drawn from the Turkish out pests attempted te sur prise a roiceor GreeKs who hail been en gaged during the previous day In erecting earthworks iiieu some territory which Is alleged te Ihi within the neutral belt which neither slde has a right te occupy. The at tack wns smartly repulsed and the Turks lied, closely pursued by the Greeks. In thelr retreat the Turks nbandoned two field pieces vv hlch roll Inte the hands of the pursuers The G rocks nt the end of the pursuit occu pied nnd entrenched themselves in tliroe positions which were clenrly upon Turkish torrilery. The Greek goveruinent has ordered tlieiu te Immediately ovacuate these jiosltlens anil return te Greek territory. The disposition at Athens Is te nilnlmlze llie occiirrenco ami treat It ns an unauthorized nllair or nutests ler whicli nn reprisal Is te be attempted. IICISII 1.AX1) l'UKVIIASK III LI.. The IniiMirlaiit I'revlAliina or Mr. fllaiUtiitta's Klalinrata Kelteiite for Kiigtamt. Londen, April lii The Irish land purchase bill has beeu printed and clrcu clrcu culated Ter the Information of mombers et Parliament. It is even a longer document than the home rule bill, and contains W columns. Iks principal previsions are as fol fel lows : Any owner nt agricultural laud in Ireland wishing te sell the same will apply te the state authority which will rotor the applica tion te aland commission created by this bill. This body will, after Inquiry, fix the price or the land. If the landlord objects te the prlce ids only reseurce will be te withdraw his application en the payment or cost's. The land commission will pay all creditors held, ing liens 111,011 the land boleio distributing the purchase money. Certain rout charges may be bought outright by state authority or miy be paid Ter gradually irem the tenants' ' repayments. Where land Is belloved te con tain valuable inlnemls the land eommlssleu ' shall add a fair sum thorefer and the title t6 the minerals shall thereafter be vested in'the state authority. The Irish rocelvor general created by this hill, and hia deputies, shall e. ee u te nil the financial parts or this act aud shall held oillce ns permanent civil servants paid from the imperial oxchequer. The actual collectors, however, will be ap pointed by the Irish gevernment. The treasury is empewered te create permanent annuity bends bearing Interest nt 3, 2)i and 2'i porcent. which shall be charged te the tmperlal consolidated rund. The subdivi sion or subletting el lands purcbased under the previsions et this bill are forbidden as long as the land is held subject te state charges, though this mle may be rolaxed by state authority. The remaining previsions el' the bill are fully set ler th In Jlr. Gladstone's speech e! the lfith Instant. AllltKH TKltVOBTVrUJII VH 1 E US. Tevits nml AllMlulppI enicers Meth Want A. N. Ten 111 at Hie Saute Time, Han Antonie, Tex., April 'ii A. N. Towns, w hese extraordinary arrest en Tues day, almost at the same moineul, by two olll elll cers, unknown te each ether en the charge or committing two murders iiiaiiy'years age, was taken te Hill county, Texas, where he will be tried for killing Themas Weeds sir years age. Sheritl' Bell and Detective Hughes had much difficulty in dicidlng which should tnke the prisoner. The de tective grabbed Towns first, and had au ex- tradition warrant rroniGevernorireianu per mitting hint te take the prisoner te MUsis slppl, but the Texus sherlll threatened le ask the governor le withdraw his warrant and thus sccured the prisener. Towns says that the man he Killed In Mississippi In 1S07 was a carpet bag ellicer, named Jell'orsen Hyde, vvhnhail been appointed by Governer Ames. He declares Hint he can clear himseU in both eases, nslie acted In solf-derense. The priso prise prise eor was Inlensely interested lu the dispute between the olllcers for his possession. He suggested that they toss a copper, and there is strong suspicion that the matter wasae. tually sottled that way te avoid a quarrel. triBNUiail TRAIX-WMXCKKR. One Man Killed ami Anether fatall lujurait by HIjDreadiulAet. Atlanta, Ua., April 22.-A wrecker placed a cress tie ou U10 Kast Teunessee track neur Silver Creek, Tnesday night, and then stepped back in the dark, watched mi approaching freight train strike It aud tell down a ten root bank. One man was In stnntly killed nnd another fatally Injured. The mail who was killed was TUomwiBUe TUemwiBUe nan, who was firing for his tnuujporUtleu from Chattanooga te Atlanta. Huenau was crushed and cut te pleces. Letters en his person show that lie was a citizen et Knglaud. Jack Wright, the englneer, was se badly In jured that he will die. Mike "NVrlnkle, the regular fireman, was asleep lu ttietendw. He was net scratched. The euglneer saw the v obstruction Just before he struck; it,butw net able te step the train. The wrecker tu net been caught. National UeuuiUrj Uuiireteeted. 1'eht HevviK, Arizona, April 'Ji-U1 Miles wrete te Washington yesterday, de tailing the unprotected condition " national Isjuudary from Kl Pase te the Colo Cole rado river, and advising the 1PI"5 1200.000 by Congress te trww rZ .... '.,! .1 .labiikh new em. the places nnmed. , J,f'.. ucJ. Dent I'eut llevvic, Ag&UJjT rdliirned Tuestlay ( f"V i sultofnereiilnia , CWAiHlicuTOii, D. tti April 2Jf , thTniddle AtlUe sates, fair wwtfieV r wlaUe winds. staUentry tewyewty : , you FniDAT-i-alr weatbw H Udie-ttr aHdUtrlcUeavtolUieMlMteilpplTlwr.; U no decided clungB ta tepfts s f ' ''A v'.
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