"? ,. LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES TUESDAY, APHIL 1 ,1884. tStfc.lT m VJ im u tlSrl ftmicasirt Jmcllfgcnccr. TUBSDAT FVKNINO, APRIU 1, 1804. TH0 KighU or .Stockholders. The supreme court lmn decided an in tretlng question raised by the mauda fflui Applied for byGeorge II. Sellers against the Pliicnlx iron company, te compel it te exhibit te him Its books, as ene of Its stockholder, that he might secure 1 herefrem the Information necea wry te cnnble him te state correctly the faets In n bill of equity which he desired te flie te secure an accounting of the company for thopreQUiof its business Thecourtbelew had refused the writ, but the supreme court has granted it, and we de net sce hew It could properly have been refused. The reason urged against It was that Mr. Sellers was a rival in business te the Phujnix'lren compa ny ? and that if business men should be Allowed te inspect the books of rival concerns, great injury would be dene by the exposure of business secrets. Judge Trunkey, who delivered the supreme court's opinion, thought there was ferce in the position, but that it was net suf ficient te take away from a copartner his right te specific information needed for aspeclfle case. It seems te us that there Is a great deal mere of sound than sub stance in the reason urged for protect lug a Arm's books from the inspection of a hostile interest. It can always be avoided by buying out such an interest and the seller is net likely te demand se much mero that) his interest is worth ns te make its purchase much of an imposition. When trouble arises it Is generally due te the fact that the parties let their angry passions rise and grew stubborn. And that was about thecase in this matter between Sellers und Iteevea. The former was for some time the superintendent of the Phrvnix company, and In that capacity became an owner of its stock. In time he began te feel his eats, and thought he was n bigger nmu than Mr. Iieeves thought him. A severance of relations occurred and Mr. Sellers started up large rival industries in and about Philadelphia. The PI rcnix iron company organized within Ubdf a bridge building company, which would serve te milk the Phcenlx company's profits into Us handy maw, after the manner of construction companies of railroads ; and ever since the Plwnix Iren company has been growing and doing a flourishing business, but declaring no dividend, which the bridge company has had a monopoly of. Naturally Mr. Sellers did net like the situation, and he has been trying te get it alt red ; but the only way in which he can get a dividend is te Bhew that it bus been earned ; and the oily way te show this is by the books; and se for j ears he has been trying te get an inspection of them, and strangely enough he has failed until new. We say it is strange; for certainly it seems that every co-partner should be privileged te examine the books of his buiinefs, and it is hard te see why a stockholder is net entitled te a like priv ilege, when he can discover te a court the reasonable nature of his demand aim mat no ucsirc.i uie exposure ter a needful and proper purpose. This is the law, us we Imve understood it te be ex pounded by the supreme court ; and it is an Important exposition of it. Under it we trust that the accounts of our corpo rations will be subject te such scrutiny by the stockholders as U satisfy thooili theoili thoeili cers before long that they ate net the owners of the reads they mauage as their own, though often with but a fewdellaiH of Interest In the ownership. If the courts f.-Ill help stockholders te maintain the fact that they are the real owners of their property, and net simply lis last security holders, they will de something which lias long been ever locked by them iutheir adjudications. We see it stated that a panel of 1,00 jurors was exhausted in selecting the twelve men, who tried Denier, the Cln cinnatl murderer ; and that it is the practice of Cincinnati lawyers, having undertaken te defend, te mail te each juror en the regular panel a copy of the evidence taken at the corent r's Inquest, and published in ihe newspapers, se as te disqualify the regular jurors from serving, en account of their having read the testimony, which Is said te disqualify him as a juror en the case under the Ohie law. What further means are used te secure from the specially bummened Jurers such us may be agreeablote the prisoner's counsel we are net told ; but ifitlstrue that it Is the constant prac tice of Cincinnati juries te deal tee gently with Cincinnati niurderere, it is evident that them wns a fault In the ad ministration of justice which should have been corrected before It became, ee notorious as te arouse the riot spirit of ine town ; and the Cincinnati judges ought te have had the wit te discern and the wisdom te amend it. If any coal dealer should contract te supply the city with liiO tens of coal, 2,000 pounds each, be would be expected te de It. Were he te furnish 8T tens of eOOpiuuds each, the councilman who would vote te pay him even as much nu 25 per cent, of his full price would very prepei ly be regarded aa a thief. We de notrecegniza any essential dif ference Iwtween a contract for fuel and a contract for light. The Maxim electric light company contracted te light the town with 120 lamps of 2,000 candle power each. In In Bteadef fulfilling this contract, it has from 7.r te 100 lamps burning mero or less fltfullynnd, us near as we can Judge they uverase about 600 candle power. ' What will ceuuclls de about it ? Ir it should turn out, as is new claimed, thut Congressman Uaynehas really carried into Africn his war ajalust 11033 Mngee se successfully as te liave obtained control or the Pittsburg cengresslpnnl district the nntl Maine Stalwarts have received the merest Wew yet inflicted upon their political power in this Btate. Sucli a triumph would indicate the breaking of their itrenglh in what has been his citadel, and the JHalne people will, in that event. bes3 the Republican stnte convert tien aud take! the heads off the Arthur men with bloody delight. TtiRiii: Is no room for doubt that If the pepulace of Richmond, Charleston or Xew Orleans, Infuriated by the ac quittal, say, of a negre murderer, had risen In arms and resorted te riot like thomen who drenched Cincinnati with firennd bleed, Sherman and Hear would have struggled In the United Slates Senate each te get upon his feet first te offer a resolution for federal Investiga tien. New that their ex Is gored they sit quiei as clams, because they arc red mouthed hypocrites nnd bigots. Tin; New Yerk Sun says that what ever may be said of the way In which Gov. Headly met the exigency of the Cincinnati riot, ene tiling will ever stand out te his credit ; and that is that he did net call for United States tioeps, as did Gov. llartranft, of Pennsylvania, and Gov. Carrell, of Maryland, when tlie awhlle age faced a riot. It is well hit ; Pennsylvania blushes ; but Pennsylva nia is used te it. Tub " urgent reasons" vaguely given by Sargent for his riturn te America, suggest the horrible suspicion that he tee may be a presidential possibility. ! is the unexpected that happens and nr tr Leati the deluge. Councils meft te-morrow night te consider the budget of appropriations for the coming year. Members will de well te give the subject intelligent and serious attention, and net allow any body te make April feels of them. Am. feel hunters ' day fiir many tf the offleo FtitST of April prumifes te the politi peliti politi eoes may be liberally discounted. There in a suspicion that ome of our local politicians nre luonkejiug with the E later rabbit.. It Is a wise eiudtdate who don't have stale Easter eggs lung in ou him theje days by the beat workers. It wax well for It. B. Hayes that a geed distance Intervened between tiiiti and Cm olueati during the recent riots. briLL Mr. Riudall lemaina in the Democratic party. The Mercer county oenveutlou instructed for him yesterday. Mu. Patsk's lucent icfusil t. m n presidential candidate has evoked an alleged endowment of him by Mr. Tildc-a. S. S. Mkuvud, appeiuted byOeruir Pattiser. judge of Mercer county te succeed Judge MeDerruitt, dee'd., was nominated yesterday by twice the combined vote of his two oppenouts. The result was a very high compliment te the manner in which the young judge has thus far discharged his responsible duties. ene mignt nave Known It in th'. earlier snrln Tumuli my Heart with vague ejlre wui oil. i a i i Ami urn the Summer wtnii i ivul taken nj J lelil Her : but slit) siutlu I and a. ue v, .ir.l Tlie Autumn's vrusiHx!. n3er hand hlj re I gell Ami Htiu was silent drear till irem skies grown Kill aelt ene fitu-, flist cliieneil unenflaku ami rlie Sly neck und crle I. " Leve, year '" e have lest a 11. c. llnnncr. The increased sale of postage atamns since the two c(nt reduction has net quite made up for the decreased revenue there there feom, the retnrus of the auditor of the treasury for the peit ufllje department for the quitter ended December 3lst. last, showing that the gre-s receipts at all pout o(uevi were $11,431,719, or $2S3,0G3 Iesh tuau the rceipts during the corresponding quarter of the preceding theil jcar. There is no doubt hewever, that increase I revenue fieui tbe reduction must ceme at a late net lar distant. Marccis of Lekne proposes as a pan acea for all the ills t) which Irel.ind is at proseut heir what ha e ills " Previualal Heme itule ih Ireland." He would hav. four provincial diets that of Lsinster, te sit at Dublin ; Munei4r, nt Cerk; of Ulatcr, at Belfast, ami of (Jeunaught, at Gal way These diets should each consist of nn Upper Heusj or Souate and a mero popu lar branch or Chamber of Deputies. The term of kervlci in the Upper Heuso he would establish at six ) ears, ene third of the members being elected every two years, while all the members of the Lewei Heuse should be elected biennially ; .ill the members of both Houses te be elected by popular ballet, tubject M the s. i e regulations and the riune qualifications for electors as new pre ail in the case of oleetions for members of the Imperial Parliament. The idea of bis lordship Is te occupy the Irish mind te constantly with domestie and tnuulclpal matters that the thought of a tiatieu will be loot sight of Again the old divisions of Irelaud are established anew te breed dissousiens, The scborue is quite onto, but its purposes are tee transparent te stand any show of me eesi with the Irish people The "Plumed Knight" has always in past races hhewu a lack of what Is very aptly termed by horsemen " bottom," and bis preseut campaign would seem te Indi cate that history will repeat itselt in his prenei.t oaudldaey for the presidency. With a great flourish of arms lilalne starts at bis topmost npeed en thn most favorable portion of the track, the home of UU friendf. Hut when eudiuance and Maying powers are called for lu the haunU el hU ouemiCB, the " Plumed Knight's" breah Is all goue ami he is easily passed by his mere pi udent opponents who havooaro haveoaro havoearo fully husbanded their sticugth te beizs the oppertuuity for victory wheu it arrives. Hlalue is running liite wildflre In Penusyl vanla ami like a whipped deg in Mat Baehusetts. A canvass by the llosten .dJcri'jr among premluent Republicans of the latter state gives for president, Edmunds, U59 votes in a total of -171 ; Arthur, 73, and lilalne 25. It was ob. BBrvabloafewdajaBuolu Utlca, Hoseoo CeiikllDg'B home, that the Btalwarts carried everything before thorn, the Half Hreeds making ue contest. Graut Is out. speken in hostility te Hlalue ami a roeout doilaratlen or Jim Bolferd shows that Cenkllng has unsheathed the knlfe against the Malun Statesman. Pennsylvania is for Hlalue and It Is a big state, but it has net enough electoral votes te make a president. THE CRISIS PAST. Alt, QUIKT AK(H)Nl) UlNUlftNAll. A l.'e lVrtlmul ttii, Vulunbln lltrenli HiitciI llie Slnh'i tliiuipntltlen llur. hiK ihfi Tnrte Night. Mr. -Murat Halstead, editor of the Cln. elntiatl C mmtreuil (hutttt, telegtaplis the New Yerk 7n57ii Monday uigbt as fel lewn : "The number of person killed and wmikiIc I in the riot thus far Is about 200 Toe list fatal shot fired In ntnrcrtip te this writing was between 4 ami 5 o'cleok Meu day morning, though a peer soldier boy was Inttatitly killed in the evening by the necldcntal discharge of bis guu. The court house Is net the utter rulu it was at first supposed te be. A large portion of the valuable records have been navrd The money that was in the treasury is all avcd. The vaultn, which were very heavy are mainly geed. "We have contldenco that there will net be a repetition of the terrors of the threo nights that will be se memerable here Hut euly the overwhelming foreo of state troops prevents further dlsaMrem demon strations. The determination te lynch the gang of murderers in prison ami te release the crowd of rioters who have bceu made prUeuets Is something terrific, and secret tneetincs were held that would mtau tnisehlef if there were net a thou sand lilies and feveral battcricf at hand. It is the display of power, tnaklug assaults by the mob hopeless, that will prevent ficb eutbrtaks " The presence of regular soldiers from Newport barracks at the nub treasury last uiht was au element of conlidcnee. In stormy tinu the blue cloth works well. It happens that tle city controller hail acorn plete list of the names of the taxpayers el the rity and eunty aud their addresses. The tax bl Is Rive a description nud valua tien of the piepvrty. Theto are valuable new. "The rioting en the first night was laigely by werktiigtucn of geed character who tvseutcd the fact that mutderers who have money te set in niot'en the machin ery of criminal lawyers have had freedom liere. ihotcceml night the spirit or the commetio appeated and ttetrelfiim was put te use, as by the Parisians wheu they ate pleated te burn their public buildings. 1 he third night the number of determined men had beeu larRely reduced, and there were swarms of boys. "Of the crowd tint wassmashuig piwu piwu brekers' shops there were grown men, and they were thievts. They had with them a rabble of boys, generally from 17 te 19 years of age, and ene testified lu the poheo court that be was "23, aud going ou 14 years of aire." Out of sixty rioters gathered lu for attempting te seize a battery of cantieu at Musie hall, only ten were men. I ue rest were boys. imf were very bad ones, while ethers seem.d te want excitement, above all things Ar.d se the orew Js had depreciated from heu-'St men, misguided, but animated by righte eus wrath, kindled against a systematized mlamy el the mt outrageous character, te a vicious rabbi j of boys, in the bands of tlie lowest desperadoes. "The excited uipte hid a real griev griev aice te begin with. The administration of the criminal law hore has been damca ble, aud the intluence of sheer criminals in public affairs alarming. That which b8 bappeued will, wemiy hepe, make irre sistible the influences that lead te better wajs." HAK.-SC3r.-S IV 11 IT IC JSLKrUAM. Tbe Sacred I'rotieitMUn Vl.ltnl In New leru Dj- riLleei t Clllieim. Carl Scbu z stroked his beard aud through a pair of goggled eyed the thrce Nan .' girs of the Barnum show Monday mirnng. The girls were tee dark te blub, but they hid their brown f iceu in the tails of the colored motquite bar htufl that thev used as drapery, and waited uutll Mr. Schurz pamd en te tlie sacred white elephant ou the fljer below The legitimacy of the white elephant bail been questioned and Mr. Barnum nnd his partners had asserubled te prove that the oxpcnsive probescidian was all that his owners aud their agents claimed. The sacred beast steed upon a platform nnd about him were golden treuguMrays. um brellas, gongs and aud ornaments Under the valuable brute wero Turkish rugs, baeked by haegmjs of Persian carpeti and velvet mats. Among tbe visitors were Carl bchurz, Cel I). B. Siekles, Professer A. S. Vickmere, Professer J. B. Hulder. l'rofesser K. Ogden Derctnu, Professer u. a. lytiaudler, Ur. i.ewis H. Sajre, Rev. Dr. T. B. Brown. Jehu Fowler Biuk. Dr. W. U. DeGarme, Professer Charles Short, Frank Vincent, author of "The Laud of White Elephants;" Paul uana, David Kerr, l'rofesser Charles E West, Hev. J. 31. .Stovenson, D. U. Judge Asa B. Oardner, Dr. Charles noecKiey, A. U. Arneld, Dr. McCosh, Dr. Van der Peel, Professer Jehn S. White, Dr. Alfred Lioerals, Jehn Fitch, Austin Flint, jr., Prof. E. 8. Bates, Charles P. Dana, Dr. II. T. Pillbrd, Dr. T. G. TheniAB, Joaquin Miller, Hev. S. D BurUhardt, Jeremo Buck and Henry C. Beweu. The faered beast has a pinky white face, m -ttled cars, a light oelored baek, boautl beautl fill tusks, pretty tee nails and a skin that for seftuess is like the finest kid. He was guarded by Ind.aus, who played weird musie upon the strangest of instrumeuu. This musie was ene of the most attractive featurea of the entertalument. The saercd elephant iv exceedingly decile. Whlle he was being examined by the scientists Mr. Baruum called attention te the Buddhist priests who guard the elephant aud announced that the pachyderm lu quostleu was the only oue of Its kind evor brought te this country. Mr. Barnum declared that all white tacicd olephauts hut his were itn pesters. One hundred and thirty-enu piolesBers and scientists signed a state. meut te the tlleet that this was a genuine paired elephant. A atm-ICItlX OB- MUKUKU. (jr-tiiing llmlef mm th Hiot:iwea littel Wan llurueu te lllae crluia The vordletof the oeronor's Jury en the case of b. J. Mahenoy, whose body was feuud in the rulus of the hotel burned at bpottsweodN. J., Tuesday night last, is receivud with considerable surprise. It finds that Maheuey came te his death "by Miltboatien In tire," the origin of whieh Is unknown te the jury. This surprise is occasioned by the faet that it had been opeuly nsserted that Mahenoy, whose body niw ou Wednesday remeved from the lulus, was murdered in bis room and the hotel burned te destroy nil evidences of the or me, It is also rumored that Mahenoy had a large amount of meney In hU room aud also a geld watch. The watches of all the ether guesU wero feuud lu the ruins. Mahouey'a wateh was net found. It Is known that he, lu cemnanv withsome young men living at the vif age, were playing cards up te a very Inte hour, aud that oue of theso meu bad said that it was impossible te get into Mi. honey's room nfter the alarm of lire had been made. If tbe orlme of raurder had beeu committed the lest wateh will preve an Important olue te the traeing of the AN 1II.U aildKU'H UEATII, Urewului! or u Mun Who nracDOd of KcuiiiMulual U'tle. nu Llljih aifTerd, nn oeoontrlo millionaire walked oil a wharf it Warren, Mass., at o'clock Hunday morning nud died in the ley water. He was always a miser. Fiy0 years age, when hu was 73, he married n pietty young wlfe. Before their union he offered te settle en her $20,000 but rofuted te pay the lawyer's feo of (1 for drawing the papers. Hhe finally oeupted her sisters settlement papers. He never tltvd el tell lug the story, always beginning "I've get tbe most oeouomioal wife In the world. She saved me a dollar once.." Inappearauoethoold man was a per fret pioture of Mauslleld's Baren de Chevilal, with n thin line of f.trngglliig whiskers beneath the ehlu. Inst suminrr he paid i40,(V0 for a whaler, and spent S O0O mero In tlttliiif her UU. Hverjb idy oxpeetod her te start for the Arctic. Theu he put his sen.iu.uw ana who ten mi mi. and ordered them te the Seuth Sa Islands en a missionary veya je All his nets, lie Bald, were In aceoidaneo with the Lord's commands. Mr. Ulfferd started for Husten bitunU) te advise Governer U ibiuseu abmit tern porance legislation. His wife btvgcd Na thau Gifferd te go with him. Tlie crazy man led his attendant a wild chase te Bosten and then te Pre Idrnev, here he hired a team te go te Fall Illver On the way be escaped and met his fate. His body has net been feuud. UAUSI'.ll HVTIIK MOIOl. Hchoentrs Wrrckul ml Ll Kiidiiuxurttl by tnn KfCriit 'liiriinilK. Tbe fUhliii? schooner i'leiuii. of Glou cester, Mass , ins been lout ou the Banks, wttu a orew of fourteen. Jeseph Beuuett. cehned, was bluwu from the rigging of the soheoner Themas Beeth, off New Castle. Delaware, Sunday morning aud waa drowned. During Sundays st'rm ou the iew Englau,a coast the se homier Lady Davis was wrecked near Gloucester, the schooner Martha Weeks uearSeitu ite, aud tbe fcchojuet W. D Cargill of Men j met Point Light. Ne lives were lest. A parly of eleven persons. Including thr e boatmen, arrived at Kingsten, Ou tarie, Monday, after having pout all night upon the Ice betwecu that city aud Wolfe Island, nnd sutler d intensely from the cold. The patty left the tM tud at half past three e oieck ou Mi mi ay atternoen in two beats. Their progress was impeded by the rottenness of the ice, through which the beats frequently crushed. A furious wind storm added te the sutTcrings of tbe party, who snent most of the tlme Ibun ilcriug iu the water or amid ice 11 ve, and all were frost bitten. ltrscueil from lltn. A party of exploit rs in Lookout Meuu tain t'ave were frightened by gruaus pie eeediug from a dark cavity ou eue side of the main hall way. Examination revealed that the groans came from two men he had get lest iu the eave aud were almost dead from starvation. The had entered tbe cbve en St. Patrick's Day, with a limp and a bottle of oil. After preceediug far into the cavern the leader fell aud breke the bottle of oil nnd lest his lantern, whLh fill oil a precipice into the water below Tiiey started te feel their way te the entrance, but iu v.uti. They wandered about until huuger aud cxbaustleu forced them te he de ah, au 1 there remained uutll feuud yesterday. fhey wero carried out, aud the iey thev manifested ever their rescue tilled every ene preseut with omutieu, Tbe names of tbe rescued men are Uharley Uewer aud Chris Schmltzins, hte of Cincinnati. At last account? both men were in a fair way of recovery, though Schmltzins is deliri ous. Curleut iinipeuluc. Twe hundred mules are reported te have been killed by Buffalo gnats near Grenada, Mississippi, within the last forty. eight hours. Delane E. Smith, a student of the II r vaul law school, was found au a street iu Cambridge, Massachusetts, ou Sunday, suiTeriug from a number sf btabs indicted by himself whlle labenug uuder delirium tremens. It was discovered ou examination that he had fiiiy-feur stabs cu his left breaM, six of which had entered the lung. It is doubtful if can survive. pattaONAL. BiSMAnru talks of retiring from the Prussian ministry. NiniOLss TncDNEii, of Fraukfert, and Frederiek L?ypeldt, of New Yerk, both well known publishers, are dead. Rev. Dn E. E Hiedfe has ceme te town, te stay. His residence is at the northeastern oernor of Lime and Orange streets, PnEswENT AnTiivn has dined aud wined every mcraber of both Houses of Congress aud his wife this winter, aud yet they are net" solid fur'iui." iiAiiex Tenntsex, ou subscribing the roll, wero Lord Colendge's robes, which were a great deal tee large for him, but which he managed with much deft- UCHB. MlXtvrcn SitUiEST declares that. h rn fused the St. Petersburg mission, because he feared the oliraate of the Russian capital, aud also beoause there were urgent reasons for bis wishing te return te America. Jennie CiiAMnenr..u.v, tbe American eeauty, auenueu the queen's drawing room, at Buektngham palace. .n tim i:m. aud was universally conceded by the court ana society te oetuo most beautiful girl in Europe Goethe, said tint "no man with mn. taoles ou nose would enter into a familiar conversation with a lady if he kunw Hint woraen lese all Inclination te speak cjnfl. ueuuuny wuu it man wuen tney have te onceanter a palref glass lenses Instead of a living eye." PitESiOENT Annan's sister, Mrs. Hayuoswerth, is opposed te restoring Filz Jehn Perter and Mrs. MoElrey is iu favor of it : se the president is bntwnen his sisters. Mrs. Hay lbs worth is the ueiter politician, out ;urd. .UoKlrey la a stronger partisan. Miss Maud Stiaut, who played the parr, in vue ennu sister in Yeung Sirs Winthrop," is in Philadelphia, under going treatment from an oceullst. lrmlnr the Bovore strata te which her eyes wero subjected te simulate blindness they have mvuii uui, uuu i.uu jfuuun lauy ih threaten ed with the real infirmity. Met trot .lulin. N. T. Weilii. air. nicueiis, ei uoergia, ollcred in the Heuso yesterday a resolution calling for an Investigation of the lawleisuess that has reoently been manifesting itself in the loyal stnte of Ohie. This Implled robuke te Jehn Bhermau Is net undeBervcd. Mr, Shermau has made vloleut partlsau effjrts wr it sr n urirrmn nn iriit itititi.n ,-w ii.. .. Houth beoause of disturbance whieh were 'mero trivial street rows as enmnr,..i ,i.i. the blecxly riot at Cincinnati, Fer pellt leal effeet he would exolte sectional preju dices and assail the character of au entire peeple. He careH nothing for the business interests whieh bind the sections of our ceuutry In close bends of mutual interest or for tbe patriotism whieh teaehes us te upheld the oharaetnr of the nation nud fester fraternal feel lugs among all tlie states. Ills partisan venem would add new stains te the bloody Milrt, provided that by se doing he could mulutalu bis paity lu its corruptly used pewer. He would prefer a negre massaere aud a war of races te Kopublleati defeat. Mr. Sherman's own stale new leads in violence and bloodshed. He professos te Und thn condition of tlie Houth doplor deplor dopler ablo, What docs he think of the oeudltiou of Ohie. V Beyend quostleo, If anything Ilke the soenos at Cincinnati had been en acted iu nuypart of the Seuth, Jehn Hherman would have feuud in them, net the crazy sets el man maddened by appeals te thelr passions, but a proof of the lawlessness and ruluinlBiii of the whele Southern peo ple ami an apt oenimcntttry en their Dem Dem Dem oeratlo alllllatlen, NEWS 0PTJIK STATE. UllllKltRII rilOM l-Vl'.UY IJttAUrjKU. A lluil llnlienti ( r the Iren Treiln Abmit . I'elUIimii-I'MO ln )lMt llratli en the 1111. At no tlme dining the worst season of pinto was tbe outlook for the future among Pottstown iien wotkern se blue as it Is at present. A already aniiounced the puddle mill of the Glasgow Iren company diutd.iwn en Situtday with no prospects of an early resumption. The Hepo mill, of the i'jttsiewn Iren company, nlse closed down en Saturday, with no ear tntnty of mi early resumption, whlle the blast fuinace of the same company Is going out of blast for repair, nnd it is thought that the repairs will net be bun led and that It may be mouths befere the furuace is aalu put lu blast. Wero It net, for the busy bridge works, which gave employ ment te nearly four hundred persons, and the prospects for considerable building this spring and summer, PottMewn, ns far as its werklugmcn aru concerned, would be iu a werse plight than during the panic Heiking l, Ittlisve inn Snpreinn Untirt Messrs. Henry Heed nud Walter O. Smith, of the committee el the Law ns sedation of Philadelphia, are iu Washing ten a d have made nrrangements for the appearance of a large legal delegation bolore the Heuse committee ou the judi ciary Tuesday morning te present the views of the law association ou the subjcet of the relief of tlie supreme court of the United States from the presence of au overcrowded docket. Klehard Vattx, Geerge W. Buldle, Win. Heury Hawle aud .Mr. Ueed will argue before- the oeimnittco iu favor of the bills lutrednccd at the request of the Law association by HepresouUtlves Dorshel Dershel iner, of New Yerk, aud O'Neill of Penn sylvania, aud Senators Bayard aud Mitohell. Theso bills embody previsions for the creation nf nu Intormedlate court of appeals, te glve jurisdiction only In eitizjnship ua.se, for the increase of tbe judges of circuit courts and the rep.U of the operation of a mrtleu of the aat of 1373 for the remeval of eases from statu te federal courts. Illllert by tlie ur(. Audrew llenuessy, aged about 00 year, a icsidetit of Alleutewn, was killed ou the Lehigh aud Susquehanna railroad atCata sjttqvu Monday murulug. With soveral ethers he was leading furuace slag en cars and during the high wiuds took rufuge le hind a train. Suddenly a shtftlug cugiue baekud up ami moved the cars, threwiug the men en the trajk. They all escaped except Heunessy, who was ruu ever aud he badly injured that he died iu ten min utes. He leaves a widow and one child in destitute circumstances. On the same nieruluir a tramp nrinter. 05 years old. who nassed the nlizht at Maueh Chunk, preceeded te walk te Wealherly. He walked en the traulc of thn Lehigh Valley railroad and wheu at Glen Ouoke he was struck by a passenger train aid KiiietJ, nis iwdy beinc fearful v man gled. Inn rraniisfatlly tttbbed large gang of traruns have beeu lealluc areuud boliusgrevo for the past two weeks and many small robberies bave been accro accre dlted te thorn. Sunday night the gang left ineir quarters aud proceeded down the river. About twolve miles from Selius- greve four of the tramps left the main party, procured a large quantity of bad whisky and finally weuud up in a free tight. James Brown drew a knlfe nud stabbed and fatally wounded two of the ethers, named Henry Fergusen and Michael Narey. Ue escaped, but was afterwards captured. Ue claims te have committed the deed lu self defeuse. For Fer For gu'en was sinking rapidly nt last ac counts. He gave Baltimore as Ins home. Brown aud Naiey claim te bail from Wilkc&barrc. .Sluectstn I'lre. The weeds ou the Blue mountain, three miles north from Hamburg, Berks county, bave been ablaze since Saturday, and ou account of the unusually strong winds prevailing all eflbrU te step the progress of the tlaraes have proved futile A large area of timber land has bacn burned evor, nnd the less in tbe aggregate is considera ble. Tbe sight in the evening is grand, the serpentine trail of tire belcg visible from a lung distance. HtirlQil While Kllic H.-eiHtmt, Threo Iiungariaus,a father and two sons, tat in the weeds Miudiy morning, eating breakfast. The ground baneath was un dermtned. The spot was abaut two huu dred aud fifty yards from tha side of thn read leading from Haven Hun te Girard Girard vllle. Suddenly the ground gave way. They fell twenty feet, wero partially bu ried and ssrieusly iojure 1. The father will probably die. Wblifar Uansflit tilt llsatn. A. O, Laongert, a New Yerk printer, was instantly killed Monday afteruoeu at Walnut bridge, Iteadiug, by bclug ruu ever by an etigine. The man was uuder the inlluence of liquor and was walking ou the track, In bis pockets were found n copy of tbe constitution and by-laws of Typographical union, Ne. 2, nnd a list of the regittms and the subs of the Philadel phia 1'rtti ofllce. i AM OIL, UUUnTUY blOUV. Kxprrlance nl n Aluti With a Liil el Nlire- CljrcTlne Wlilen Mid Met I'zplode. Scarcely a week passes In the nil regions that does net requlre the recording of less of life orpreporty by uitre glycerine explo sions, se susceptible is that oxpleslvo te the effect of even slight jars or coneussious lu its transportation from place te place ami handliug at the wells. Se susceptible is it, In fact, that tbe experience with a lead of tbe material whieh is related by Harvey Mollenry, a torpedo shooter iu the employ of the Heb eris company, seems almost iucrcdible. Wagons nre made especially designed for carrying ultre glyoeriuo ever the rough reads of tha region, aud Mollenry started for Bergor Hellew, in the Bradford dls triut, with 60 quarts of the oxpleslvo in tin caus en his wagon. The read through Bergor Hellew is ene of the worst lu the district, being narrow, rough, billy aud sllppeiy. Mollenry was driving oaro earo oare fully along, nnd whlle descending a very long nud steep hill, en whieh the wagon kept sliding from ene side of tbe read te the ethor, the pole suddenly mapped iu two, and the wagon ran against the hoots of the horses. They immediately started ou a run down the bill. Mollenry says that he oeuld feel his bleed turn cold in his veins, knewiug as he did that a much less disturbanoe te cans of nltre glyoerliie thau the oue te whieh the jolting of his wagon was sub joetlng these in bis oharge was iu a great majority of easos sufliolent te explode thorn ; but when he saw that u collision botween tbe wagon nud a trce that steed by the roadslde was inovltable, he olesod his oyes aud waited for the oxpleslon from whleli there new scorned te be no pessible oseapo. The wageu struek tbe troe, but te the surprise and joy of the teamster ue oxples Ien follewod. Bollevlug that such uuex. peetcd and uuprocedoutod geed fertune as thatqeuld net possibly coutlnue, MoHeury resolved te Jump from the nltro-glyeorino magazlue as it was oarried flying dewu the hill. He jumped, nnd striking against n troe, dislocated ene knoe and injured bis splue, The wagon hud goue but n few feet wheu te the honor of the helpluss teamster, it was ovetturned. Still, for seme uuaoeouutablo reason the nltre gly. oerluo did net oxpledo The horses foil te the ground, and, lu thelr effort te regain nnd kcep en thelr fcet, they dragged the wagon until It was overturned four times, This occupied but a few ttutnetus, but te Melleiiiy, l)iug helpless ut a rpet wherr, If au explosion occurred, thorn would net be a tiee left standing nor the fiagment of it reek, and tin himself, would be tern te a'emc. the tlme scorned an age of agony, j Tim horses dually breke loeso from the ngen and inn away That wb the liHt Mollenry remembered until he was picked up and canted te a heuse near by. Seme men wet king nt a well in a let ilOU yards away hail , reeit th" runaway, ami knowing the wagon . . . te be a iiilie glyeerlun wagon, they had lest no lime in placing still greater ills Ig. nlv tauee iK'lweeii clueni It iiml tlieniMVPis as the , lltyef au oxpleslon being averted it for an Instant expected by them. the horses breke loeso they went te pesslbilit WilH net Wlien tlie lierscs iiroke loesn tliev Meiletiry's aid, Ne Instance, is en mould iu the oil reglnuH whine ultre glyonrltie was ever Hiilijeeted te mi unvete n tet-t without au explobleu fell.iwlng, That uoue occurred lu thlscnse Is only account u bio by tlie fact th tt the maierl il bad been stored iu the wageu with ti'iusual e.mmiiil regard ler safety ... n . - A UU I A l'nlmbli lilt I Richmond Va., March 110. Te I he lln'i Jithn Nhtrmttn, H'ttirilnilan I) c It Is MWgevted heie that thn Richmond Blues and thn dotaelununt of Uowitzets who qiielled the Danvllle riot aid lu sup 1 reismg thn riot In your state. Upen the proper application, Gov. Cauioieu might order tlicm out, Gee. W. Win run LOI.L.OHIA Nhl, A IliulRel el Nens ItfiiiK About tlie Hirer I'enu I'l-rrumtl .Nl.t ni.-Krceut lluilnest Uliungr!. The Columbia fitu oempany has been presmted with a squlirel by Ficderick liiiss, whieh is te be chanced off nt the fair. The funeral services ever the remains of the late Frank .elgler will be bold ou Thursday at 0 o'clock a. m , at St. Pett r's Catholic ubuich. This morning about 0 o'clock a slight fall of snow te. k place, just enough te remind the public that they wero yet ou thn edge el winter. A crier atiuoiiiieod at mwket, this tiieiu lug, that market would eput, ou aud after April 10th. nts'imlse. The announcement is said te give satisfaction te but few per sons. The ttver is falling quite rapidly. Rafts are daily passing through the Columbia shtites, quite a number having gene through te day. Te day uumereus rafts arrived at Marietta. Tlie following meeting will be held te night: Oen. Web-h pest Ne. 118, G. A R , Chiquesalunga tiibe Ne. li'J, I. O. of It. M ; tbe Vigilant tire company ; Putnam oirele Ne. 11J, B. V. (it. F.) U. A. The flagman of the Pennsylvania rail read night shifting cnglce, Rebert Rewan, hail the thumb of his light hand crushed last night whlle coupling cirs in the west yards. His frjurtcs were attended te by Dr. Craig. l'reiiitl. Mr. Wm. Welsh aud wife, of Radner, are the guests of Mrs. Jehn Welsh, en Walnut Mrret. Te day Mr CI ar'e.s Hitesbue remeved te Delta, Pa , wheie he will open a tailor shop. Aiiiem: tlie i.'iiurclif , At St. Paul's P. E. church te morrow. the following services will be held : Morning prayer and llible reading Psalm 1 at 10:150 a m. Eveumg prayer and ad dress ou continuation at 1:30 p. in. Rev. S. D. C. Jaokseu and family left town te day for Mcchanicsburg, where the former will new be stationed During bis pastorate ever the Bethel Church of Ged he ban made hosts of friends here, who regie t hu departurii. A inure able minis tcrnevnr presided evor this eburch than Rev. Jacksen. His bucccsser will nrnve te day. Ucr iiuutn Nete. A small utidionce attuuded the e(cra heuse last night te sce the "Fiying Dutch, man" en his travels. The play ended shortly after 10 o'clock, and was much cut. The "Banker's Daughter" will appear here en April 7. On April 11 "The Lights e' L'.uden" will be presented. Ilanleeas Uliftiiijr. Tbe old Rennctt storeroom wasoccupieJ te day by Mr. A. B. Ualdeman. Jehu Warren bai place la neat fiarne awnlug Iu front of his restaurant. Teamsters are busily cugaged t -d ty iu transporting household goods. Numerous families are changing residences. The banks are all busy, principally with thelr country patrons, who are settliug up the accounts of the year. A number of new families are arriving here from ether places, while a few are leaving town, WAS II If KKUKK13K '.' BuiiiliUn Ibat tha iitlil -ken Unrpte wus That nl n l.neiter nun, Ne satisfactory olue has yet bscn found by which tbe identity of the boadless coipse found in Wisahiokeu creek last Wednesday may be asoertniued. Iuferma tien was sent from this city yosterday te Philadelphia that the body might be that e' Samuel Kegerlse, a married man of Iteinheld's station, thiB county, who left h's home ten days age, taking $50 with him. The description of the murdered man tallies with that of Kogerise, evon te a disfigured ilnger whieh has a peculiar mark. A brotber in-law of Kegorise went te Philadelphia te investigate the matter and thus far nothing has been beard from him in rofeiouco te his quest. It is soareoly prebable, however, that the body found iu llanwell's dam is that of ICogerlso, ler the reason that the latter has been missing only ten days, while all the physicians ngroe tint the body mutt have bceu in the water a luudli louder tlme. A rumor that the body was thit of an Italinu laborer murdored en the new Schuylkill VaUey riilread is disproved by thn laet that tbe alleged murdered man Is still living. Iho Juoleit' elJe el It. The members of the Junier club, who had a dancing soheol in Rebert's hall, whero a fight occurred en Saturday night, state that n countryman first started a row by insulting ene of the ladles. He was put out, but seen returned with soma companions, among whom was the hewy stronger, nnd throatened te whin every body.' The mombers of tbe olue would net light with him, but r.otue outsiders, ineliuilng young MoAvey, took up the quarrel en thn street which rosulted In the cutting. The Junier boys Btate that they have a ronpcetablo danelng soheol, and de net countenanoo lighting, and they are net in any way rospenslblo for Satur day night's occurrence. Hale et llnrics. Samuel Hess & -en. nuotiencors, sold at publle sale, en Monday, Mareh 31, for Haldel Legan, at bis sale and oxchnuge stables, Lancaster, 17 head of Ohie herses nt nn average price of $320,40 per head. Alse, ou Saturday, Mareh 20, by the same auotlenoers, at fJird-ln-IInud, for Llntner & Gresh, 8 head of Kuntueky herses ut an n vertigo of $111. Telephone Uoiineettun. Philip Rbead's saloon, Contre Square, nnd Jehu Bhaub voterlnary surgeon, Grant street have been councetod with the tolephono osehango, Meat te out), Louisa Melts had a beating bofero Al Al dermnu Bairyesterday en the oharge of druuken and disorderly conduet and was eent te jail for 10 days, EASTER EGGS, MMtr.M-IKS IN Till'. HrOlllC U1MIU1V.1. All lliiniinllr llllllluc III'l'liM-ltHbliirs mm litilckMii-lititki i,m, ti,,0 nlhie llie lIlliKiiiiiDll n l!lltelirine Never did the stoie windows or l,tiieasttr make he biilliaut a dbplay of Eithti i imv- " P'??r . "" "' .. '"!ve .nl,M"J miiiiiii'ii iia i.iiii ell'lI-tlltlV Ooleillll liiliia " -" ' " -'-w living aiiininls and ethor iirtleleH iu J V Leng's Sens windows. Ne. IU Nnni. ?"" ' 7" ".' "" ""ei with 'J""' '?i' i'"'' ''"' l'; Hull's, ""'!' ",, !- . ! V oUler ,,,H "" w , very pn.tt) speeiuierm el Queen street, nil of which nioeoloieil with eggs coIeumI by the sauie dyes haulVmnn'Hdiug stoic, nil North Gueen stient, has a very ptetty display of egg natural nnd nttilleial, colon d with ICwll' man's vailegatcd dim. The final window Isanaiiged te uiprcHeiit, u Uwn with a pond or two lu It, nnd oentaiiiH n lul Mzed duck with a breed nf yi.uug, pietllly gieuped, besides novernl ehiekt ami young partridges, and eggs of all k .-. Cochran's drug Mtore displays eggs und ethor artlclen piuttily coleud with l,.'s dyes. All the coiifcetloncry stoics nre elabera. tely lilted up with Easter noveltks The two large windows lu D.Miiuiu'HHtein.Eist King street, oppenlto the court house, nre lilled withagieat variety of notions pret tily displayed, ihogieuud weik of the display is the white spongy s'ag lieni th furnace, which is pllud up te represent a roeky height, ever which animals aud birds of all kinds nre grouped, whlle num berless eggs mostly el sugar, and of all sizes, are foiUteioil promiscuously around, lu the baek part of the window nre large mirrors whleu duplicate everything placid In the window, and give by tiflsolleii a line vlew of the Ktieeu. J. R Reyer'n stoie, Weht King near I'riuce, also attraets gn-at attention. The large windows oeuluiu iges und rabbitB and cblekuus and hundreds of ether notions voryhandeeni ly arranged, wlule thos'eek tustde the stere is eltuply imiueure, und oue would think could in vet- be exhausted The stere of J C. Spaeth, en North Quecu street, Is no lissbeaiitiiilly nriang wl, cotirectieu.s of cveiy kind and Kastvr nuveltiea in endless vatlcty beii'g tempt ingly displayed. l'he oenfeotionury stores of Mis. Gruel, G, R. Erisman nud ei hers en Nettli Queen street uru also verj nt rauive Soheetz, thu candy majufaoturer.uoruor North Queeu aud O.uuge strcels, ins placed lu oue of hi:, show windows u pair of ltve white rabbits, with their young. The pretty pets attract much nttentien. Mr. Schcetz has lidded te his tt-iek of One caudles a giuat vaiiety of Lister notions. The bookstores never looked prettier than they de new, with their line mock of Eister cauls aud books. The cards aie of silk, satin, paper nud oilier material, many of thorn being real works of art, elaborately hand painted, whlle ntheis are prlnted iu brilliant colors. The milliuery stores contain as prrtiy hats, bonuetH, ribbons, feathers nud ether finery as ever graced the heads of Laneas ter'e fuir daughters, and if Ea'ler bhuuld be a fine day, we predict there will he meru " awfully lovely " bend gear en the HtreeLs. thau was ever bufoie tun in our eity. Ul'r.MMl td'TMSS HAM.. llie Itomnaer Ailmlril Krjiinlil. I'e.i. The rooms of the new Grand Army pest iu ICepIer'a building, which have already been desorlbed iu ttnse columns, were formally opeuod last oveulug. The nuinbsr of ladies in attendance was os pceially netabl i ned gratifying. Tne uxercises were eiieuud i,ith prayer by Rev. C. E. Houpt ; I'rer. Sluckuuhel'.z layed a sclectieu ou the piano. Upen the uitre ductien of II. II. Betz, chairman of the arrangements committce, Mr. Bro Bre sius, esq., made an address emi gralulatiug the membera of tlie pest en its handfome quarterh and then, ou behalf of the widow of Admiral Reynolds, the sp'.iker presented te the pest a portrait of the deceasi-d admiral, whose geed qualities of mind and bout hn hoped would be nu Inspiring model for the comrades of Admiral Reynolds pout Ne. 405. "I am King ever tbe Laud nud the the Sen" was sung by Mrs. Stevo J. Owens, Mrs, II. II. Luckenbach, Prof. Woodward and Mr. Slough, Mrs. Luekuii baeh playing the piano accempinimuut. Maj A. C. Ruineelil made a brief speech, formally necp'ing the Reynold portrait. Mr. Luokeub.ioh nmused tha nudieuce with a comic sole and piano accompaniment. "Barbara Friteble" was recited by Master Milviii Leng, nnd ".My Bey, Remember Me" wan rendered by a quartet uetisisting of Steve J. Owens, Mr. SantiiHl Bailsman, Mr. Slough aud .Mrs. II. II. LueUe.iib.iub, who played theaccumpaulmeut. Judge Pattorden made a brief ml. dress, followed by the vocal sole, " When I Return te Thee," by Mrs. Jcnnin Luckenbach, mil " l'he OldSox OldSex OldSox ten," by Prof. AVoedward, Mr. Stuokou Stuekou Stuokeu bolt z playing tlie aoaerapanlmont ou the piano. " Whlle We Were Marching Through Georgia" was glveu by the Pest, after which Rev. J, Max Hark pronounced the bcucdictieu. TIlKCtrV I. A Ill's. Onsollue Kxeellent, Ul'cirli) Had. iljim still Tne reK)its of the police tdiew the lamps at the following peiuts te have been out last night, or burning badlv : Eleotrie Lamps East King anil Ann, O ran go and Shlppeii, Orange aud Plum, Church aud Lime, Frederick and Lime, Lomen and Lime, Walnut and Lime, Franklin nnd Chestnut, Plum and Chestnut, North nnd Strawberry, Wood Weed ward end Strawberry, Grenu aud Duke, Freiburg aud Luw, out from 7 o'clock ; Chestnut and Charlette, from 8 ; Seuth Queen nud Germau, from !l ; Mulberry and James, from 10 ; North Queen nnd Walnut, Seuth Queen and Vine, peer all night ; Seuth Queen nud Uennau,eut from a o'clock. Total 17. Only oue gaseline lamp was reported out corner of Christian aud Ljw. A lUrt te mi's Journey Wrnwenl. Dr. J. Keoley, a promiueut uitlzen of Bart, this county, who. Is en bis way prospeotiug te Texas, writes home ns lollews oencornlng bis journey thither : "The first 100 miles m Ohie ure hilly and the land seemed te be iu a low state of cultivation. Tbe buildings onmpare favorably with the land, almost overy Held contained a buueli of tbccp with oc casionally a lamb, line olnse wnelcd. The fences are priuelpally worm at.d the cor ners blocked with the stakes. Iu nearly cvery small town tliore W a chureh about a slza larger than the Merris' Hill soheol heuse in Bart. The nest 100 miles the laud fs nearly lovel nnd In a high state of cultivation, especially near the town of Newark, in Licking oeunty. Some of the farmers were husking com and ethors plowing. Tbe growing wheat is mero unfavorable than It has been for several, years past." Ubnrceil Midi ruul. J. N. Maoe, fertunrly au ngent of the Mutual BonelltusBeoIatlon of Pennsylvania, had a bearing yesterday bofero Alderman Ferdusy en the charge of fraud upon the cempauy. The allogatlen was that Mace reproseuted te the oeupany that an Indi vidual Insured by him was of sound health, whlle the faet was that he had b.en Buf fering from boraerrhago. Mace was held In ball for court. MHVer' Uumt. The mayor had fiva vagabonds morning, and all were dircharetd, tl.ls wij-rtf