i&kTWili.!itettJ.A. mxjtiiki V I VAVVt Mi UK! c ' wWM I?" - t Bu, v VOLUME XXr NO. rilK EXPLOSIONS IX LONDON. rvnrur.n I'.iitricvi.AiiserTitr. triune or rirxtn.sii iii'.v.i.m ri;ii.n. Ilm M tn nml Wmii-ln Arrrfttcil mi Suftilflnn Itilrairil from t'littniljr leiil taililnf't Narreir r.irni..r.hiuntlie r.lTiiil. lit I'litil llin llullljr I'nttlr.. In reference te thu dyuamlte explosions In Louden en Hntilnlay, It Is Kiilil tlut Cox anil Coin, ilie ln)nn(l Hitli'einrn, hatorecnvorod sufficiently te mnl:en statement. It Is stated tli-il the pollen fuunil nesir tlie spot where tlie tint explosion occurred nu arllele of a pecu liar nature, which tliey decline tn describe, Itlshrlloied lliit tills iirllote will fttrtilnli a rlue te the guilly persons. Inspector Den nlngstyn Hint en hearing tlie second oxplo explo oxple slou lie l-jiii te tlie BjKt nmr saw net n soul In the pi nee. The outnuice was blocked by de bris. He milord n smell nf sulphur nnit'guu nnit'guu pewdrr. Ce.t nml Cole, It U bollevcd, lur lur nWiea certaln descriptions which will lead te Inquiries th it liny reiitlt In tlie discovery of the authors r the ontiage. Tlie man mul weiinn who drove from tlie I'atllaiuciit building immediately before tlie explosion, anil who wero nrrtMted en suspicion, have iioen lllM-niiixl, tl ovldrnre against thorn Imlng insulllcicul te liulil triein. tvsr:rnv.i Titc senvr.n erTitn nmir.n, Colonel MnJcndlP, elder Inspector of ex plosives, made an inspection of thoexplnslon nt tlie Tew or of Londen ns well as tlie cliaen wenlil iHirmlt. Tlie Mnrtlnl rlfleii which hml been hurled from the stands remained In isinlused heaps en tlie llixir, and rendered Impossible n near approach te the spot whern tlie explosion occurred. Colonel Mil Mil endlc says lie is satisfied that dynamite w.i u-i I te c.tuse the explosion. "Ilnnays tint about four or llvu eunds of tlie oxpleslvo, properly composed, would enlv iiiiiiri four or ll've ruble Inches, nnd could easily be eonceajeil In nn mercntit l.'K-t i.r in tlie fel i U of u euin'iiilrr. The tow i r etllriiil lh'llnvpa womanilepolloil ilie dvminlte In the ImiIUHiik. The pellra wiw limp nn" hail reason tnltolieic that a woman w.ii cntiUiiitly liailiii; Iwpk ami lenli Im. w pun America nnd Knslatul for tlm pnrHnn ei lniiei'iiiir dynamitp. Phe ai liiipipntir wnt.'lirtl, Imt'ovhleiipo Kiilllcli'iit i" w irrini nor iirrMt nasiiicr inlnliieL Mr. ('. s, Ite.ul, iiii-mlicr of the lleiiwi of t'oinmeii, lniiKi toil tholenilltyof thooplo theoplo thoeplo i"ii in the l'artlanient liulldliiK. Iteilys !' d iinnBe Is lmiiirnp, and that It will Uke nimulii te repnir the Injury. Theuvindi of I I'ljtent Mtilc.l the "ipciip, Imt wero itotallnw itetallnw i d te nt.'i the building. Tompernry rejulrt ''"e 1 1 in ortleroil, te allow- the Houeif i iiii'iieiii te meet en rpbrnary III. Strloter r uUiii'iiN In mirard te thendiul'inn of il i' 'i h.iM Iveu ordereil te ti tukwi In the liltlllP I.IDY EMSIXC'l) NVIIIIOW CSl V Pri flu p-ll-tiitiii who were en duly nt tlm hit ei' ii te the Parliament bullillug.Satiinlay i.i'i ilnit thpy osntnlued the ircotset nil !- ii-it'ii-nel that dny without ilUoevorlns en :Ii'iik "f a lUipioieiH rharacler, nnd that iieiui.lv . irrliil a rmrrcl Uke the ene ipsrril- I in lenrmiilnjj tlie oxplrnhe viu Keen te ii"it t! ImllitiiiK. 1 uly Kptkhiu unit her ulillilreu hnd h nar row ,, tiein injury. At the tiiue of the xpl mnii tliey wero Imii-hln in the deput.v n rgi' nit nt-.inns' dining room, which i Mini .iiiMl t-i !. Hteplien ' peMi. Thodner of the r.ein w is hurst epen by the ferce of the o e i loxien, an.l tlm p utre jniiel ormiethor deer iv i -li ii'i'inl. Tlie man servant u-.-is blown ii r - ilie re.,ni, mid the I'hlldreu were i- tilv t. rnlleil, The iitni'ist iirtNMiUlnn, iuxi Imiiiir Uik"n te .r .t. i imblie buildings, oipeolally the ftnv- rum. nt (.Wee's the pmeral ostellpo, the l.ntril b ! priph 0III00, nnd the niiluay uta uta uta t.oes s,ipn:ieui travcllert nre narrowly wit. hfl Sturrh twrlles Inipt-ctwl nil public ImiiI,iih-i fiiim 0ii te bottom. Tlie I'li'-oinsieoution 'ln' Informed the (iev-rrnuii-nt ill it it ha-, rocelvoil u luttur luoleiiii .t t I in f tin' oiKiretnum I'outeinplatoil by the il . M' n And lurnWhiiitt loscriptien'. of te it i ui'iiilHiri of the ilyn.miite faction. v. l nn)-" taut buildniKi wlui'li hae In 'i it.ii' i'il werp, a'eriVing te thoabevo in utieiir I lit.i.r. liKluded In the xvhcine of ii. -'.in. n i mi' ii .irriMii' .it IlrltWh perta ure Mtli- I t i i.t mci" I'l.ir.'li In onler te proveut '; i i, " i in. iii of ilyiuinilte Inte tin- klui;- .1 in. Il.iiuiia'!; Htintii.r4 ar wpepinlly i-. he ' aiirbst or n scHiT.trr. U ie man was imstrd en Sunday in con IU-.-IOH with ihe explosion at the lewer of Lo'kIeii. IIe wits i iken te Scotland yard aii't e inuucd. and will pewlbly lie olinred it tlie llew ttroet ivellt'O emit en Mon day. Tin -; ni"U War ner.illy exproiiedthal thu t ei" h is a.-rived te ; ut wnite prctsure um)ii Hiu I'mic 1 SuiUh poveiiunont te step tlie eperat i' nn of the d vimmiterM. i I'm ntjiijii oftiie l'.irlitmetit buildings 'lowed liuit oxeeptlng the liciutlfut window' iii. ;.l:nr the staircase at l)ie south end of Wt stmii.s'er h.i!l, seircely n anoefKlnss ctcai"' I tlt-iTiietien. The louiulatieniot the bull Loci Wire Uidly ithnkcu. Tlie reef of t.ie. t mi spltoef it iimhIie strength was jjre i 1 il mi mul, rifts lieini; riiible ht-ie and tin- e 'liiclloer of the lloue or Common p i s'ii'1 a simiiBe KiKK't.i'-le, lailm; i ercrtNl uilli Ii ipi of hi ssie IriKinents. Tlie clnb clnb ei.it '.vi u iil e.iki'11 wall behind the leaU lifiiPi h the fj-i!lery wai eompletely thrown il t.Mi. l'lie flooring of the sti-.ingei'- (unl st-i.i,i s inlUriiy N se lern up thai It is ii." med t.n tin te venture ncre. The pecrs' gall' i iiiiliTetl the most tt.imnge. The slde Ij ill 1 1 .iu I roperterN g.illery wwre net In i.i r-d. llu- pun I w-hii'h eaued Iho first OAploslen was w lapped in brown eletji, and wu two Jiei ImiK b one toot wide. A h't'iltluin.ui eeiiiplains that the sheek of the o.xple-iiou brei.e ene of Ids bleed vcswls. The iiuecu sent a teli'-ani iu'iuirlugas te the condition of tin- two injured pelieunicn. Cox and Cole, and .neply w.iisuut statlntr that both weie preiessiujj t.iverably. The irieitest ludigii itieu prevalls through out the pievmccs. The outrai;ei wero 10 10 teneil te and denounced ln all ohurulie Sun d.ij The w ur oillee has ucldeui lieen se thronged en a Sunday u-.il win yesterday. Thore wero ever .i thousand eallers Ineludlng poers, uini'xisel the lloilse of L'oiiiliieili, and of IhPeiMuii and ellleers of the army. Many .f tin hiilei' who hae been en le.icn of alistui't', h.'d traM'leil huudieds of uiilei en lien mi; of tl e Londen e.plosleiis mid the . ruie.d londnien of allairs iu the Soudan, te isk ler ,utie sprvlee. All weie Inquiring i lKo'lviei news rex'irdintrl'eneral hteuart'a sit iiti'..i, imt Ilie efllci.ils had no uuw te K.i" inl.iil'linj tlie llituiiillerM 111 t'ldf-age. in ( iiin;ef .Siwlnlltli w'ai held Iu Chlp.ige nn seii.liy afternoon, at which n colored Weul.ui, wiloef A. II. I'.irseni, aw hi te Soel Seel .tliit. piositleil. The cull for the meeting aiiil u wai te Uiseiii's the condition of the uuoiii uueiii uuoiii pleyod w-orbineu of the city, but the spo.ik-i'1-sdeieiol neirly nil their rem.irkH te an ailvecarv of " the liee use of dynamite, mid tin' mdlscrlnilmite taking of hu man lilt." C. S. firinin, the llrst speaker, Mid "uu a noee&viry for tlie Innocent te suffer in erder te accomplish geed rcsulti." Tlie Louden epletiinii "had deiueiiiitraled that 8x.'laiit could safely go Inte large enngrega enngrega tieus In I'i'fud il.iyltglit nnd explode their iMim'is. It meaiit tli.it tlie iwer poeplo wero taUmg mi irpial shnre in (he allairs e the w 'i-l'l. The dyutiulte udvei-tlseuii in iu 1.. h I. e mount deatli unleN-i the world were i f liltle hog's i;teae ami a little mini i I niaile n terrible uxnlenUe. Ten nuts' 'oil It would blew a building te plein-v" fit's Makerwns loudly applauded. J. I liii-t.-v Mugested that "all Chicago could be -ut iihl ie iu u inluilte hy olce elce tric'ty." O. A. ltishep-i Nild "there wuru llvoMieiisaml men iu Chicago w he knew hew te iiiautifacture dyuamlte hi their klteliens for the prleoefn geed iliuuer. I'rlvate prop erty mint b.i nbeUihed If they li.ne te ihe nil Iho ilvnamlte thore was and blew ninety ninety niue huiidretlis of the )oeplo oil' the faeu of the earth." Miu Paiheus said "she had often wanted 10 boa man, but sluce shit had heard thnl it was n woman who hud blown up the Parliament buildings In Londen, she would net swap places with any innii Iu tlie country" A. II. Parsons advocated the ue of dyiiatnlte 'jn unlimited rjuantitic." 125. iiii. iinriut er.itri.w.s." l.'ngliuiriiMiiil I'niiiiiiisl'ilieii l'iirtrr-lllii-lilllmi.i.r M annul Iln)iil1 Kii.iiri'.. l.ouilen Tower ii mi the same flile of tlie rlwrni Welinlnsterp.ilni'p, hut tw-onilh'Ner inore distant, at almost thoethpr iixtrcnte of the dly, the call f ml belug belew Lon Len Lon eon bridge nml Iho custom house. It Is the only fort roan of the metropolis and li of very niiPlcnt origin. Hhakin Hhakin Hhakin ponie nnd Gray ntneng the poets, as well m ether writers attribute II tn Julius Ciesar, hut apparently without geed author ity. It ret en about I- nrrcs of ground and N surrounded by a garden occupying the alto of Ilie nM nuul. " Il was formerly enter ed en the rlver front by the Traitor i flute, through whli li piiioucrsef slale woiocou weiocou woiecou voyed atler trial, being bieiighl In biMtsfnini WestinlnilPr ; but this is new closed tip. The White Tower, ene of Iho most famous Nirtlnnset the building. was built by William Iho Coii'piPier, ami still remains unaltered within, though Wren lemmlclcd It o e tcrnnlly. The orpleslon of Saturday no purred In St. Jehn's chapel, one of the llnestimd most pcilis'tnieclmcusef Nerman nrehltcPttlre te be found In Lugland. The lower fleer of the tower Is known iw Queen Klirjdx'tli's armory, and the upper lliMjrcou lliMjrceu t.ilus rooms formerly used as u council ch.im ch.im lier and bnuq noting loom. Near the Traitor's Oale Is the ltloedy Tower. In which the two VOtlllif sntis of lltlwuril TV. ivnril imirilernil l.v eiiler or lUchanl III.; this the Duke of Wolllnglen thought the seph rest pi (seu he oversaw. Beaiichamp Tower was the prison of Anne llelnyn nnd Lilly Jane Uray. Iu the llnwver Tower the Dulie of Clarence was drnwneil In n butt of Malmsey wine. The histories of Caihnilne Heward, Walter lla lla lelgh, William Hiisscll, Somerset, Theims More.Wlllliin Wullnee, King Jehn of Trance, and many etheri, add te the tragic Interest of the place. Within tlie prison fort runs, m, nre the Jewel room, containing llin regnlU of lliitlsh menareliM, nnd Iho rmerlna, where are te lie seen n renewnisl coller'tlnn of nnelent arms nnd nriner. The crown Jewels are enclosed In a huge gluss case for tlie Inspection of vIslterB. Among them are Victeria's coro nation crown, wliieh costs ftlnn ene : the great ruby worn by the Illaek I'rince: the crew nor denies II; the ICeh-l-iuxir diamond ; the silver lnjitlsin.il rent used at the christening of the loud children nml many ether famous objects. " In the nrmerles nre the suits of armor worn by Henry VIIf.,Clrirles I., Jehn of Grant, "time-honored Ijnnriistpr;" Dmlley, I'.arl of ljelcesli'r, LllaiU'th's favorite, audit hlsteriiid cel I eei ion of aim" and armor from the thirteenth te the eighteenth centuries. Te the northwest of the Tower N Tower Hill, en which the famous scnllehl wns reared. Various portions of the Tower buildings liave of late been used as lrr.icks nml arsennls, and ast quantities of auiuuitieus of war are unelly fti stere there. ir.'s'i'vf v.sn.i; ir..icf. lllf l.tKlilatll" Ilnlli .if t.nc;l llljl Notable Sltiirlurc mi n lll.lerle Mle. Wiutiiihister I'nlace, the assemhly-plnee of the ItrltUh I'lrllanunt. stnnds en n hugii grnnlte terrac en the loll or nerthenir Innk of the Thames, between that river ami West, minster Abbey, and just iilwiie Westmlnster? bridge. It Is in the wikIitii mrt of thu inotrenolis. neir tlie Troasurv.IIerso Itii.irds. -.- ,,,-.- . Charing Cress, nt. James' park and ial.tce, J Call Jlnll ami Traaigar srptan Iurther up the rlver is MlllUink plisen, nnd en the op ep op imslte liank ure the great St Themas's hos pital and Lamlicth Jul nee. The building iKSiies the site of the old palace which was destroyed by llin O -tober Pi, 1MI, ami covers about eittht aeivs of ground. It has a river I root of mxi feet, ulid Liiutains Irt) KUirwayw, l.loe apartments and two miles of It illwavs. Its foundation was laid April i.7, Hlo. The liall f the Heuse of lairds was finished iu April, WIT, ami the Houseof Commens In I'Vbniarv, lAjJ. 1 1 cist has been mere than x..omi,eixi. The hail of the Heuse of Lords Is probabil ity most splendid legishuh e chandler in the world. It Is VI feet long, l,widesiud t"i liigh. The house is lighted by twelve lefty win dows, sis ou elther aide. isii'Ii with eight coin cein panmeiiis for iiguies. I'in windows are all filled with stained ubtss, rvnivst nling the kincs and qtli'i'iis from William the Cull o,ueror te Willi no IV. At eaeh end of tee Heuse are three urcliwavs,corressinding III size mul meuldings te the windows. Its walls mul ceiling ere ri. lily gilded ami fres cissl. Among tiie pniitiius .ire the "spirit of Justice mid Hi" Mpint of Chiv.ilrv ; Ldw.ird III. C' nit rrin the Order of the liarter iikiii tlie IH'.iek 1'riiu-e ; the llipttsm of IHIiellwrt ; and the 1'iincu of Wales Committed te l'rlsen for His Assault en Judge (josceigno. In niches Iwtwoeu the wlnd.ws are abitnesef the ulghfen h irons n be tercisl King Julm te sign the Magu i i.'h.ut.i. In this room :ue the ipieen's throne, the 1'ninoel Wales' ehaii, and Iho wools u-k s u of the lord chancellor. The windows nre idled with rich stained flass, and at uilil aie lighted from outside, n this hall the 'picen e;vns I'lrllnnciit, en tering tbe iuUk'O through the Victeria tow or and passing through her i-eliing loom, where nre uyee's tameus frusce piintings el m'oiies from the histeiy of Arthur nnd Oulnevere, the Victeria gallery, 100 feet long, ami the I'rince of Wales' room, te lier seat en tlie throne. Tite chamber of the Heuse of Commens Is less gorgeously furnished than that of the Lords, ti mi is 7j feet long, 15 wide and '!. high. It occupies the site of thai famous old M. Sb'phen's h.tll, whem the house met in the davs el IStirke and Pitt and Sheridan. The speaker's i hair is at the north end ami Ihore ati galleries ull Hi'euud, There ts a new St, Stephen's hall in the pnlai e, ou the silo et tlie old St. Stephen' i uliapel which contains twelves s'lt'ieaef illustrious st des ineii. Auetlier notable avirtmeut Is West iiiiiisti'r hull, a monster loom U'.W feet long, tjs wide and 110 lugli, with net a pillar te supimrt the wide expanse of iu richlj- cirved oaken reef. It oei'iipie-ithesiteof theeueicut hall of llin reiul mlace, nnd until lately was Ks;upie(l by tlie highest lnw eiiurts estalilish cd hy Henry III, in 12UI. Al the eastern eerne'r of tlib lull a sUinsise leads te the crypt. In which oneof the explosions rn-cuned vesterday, is the fcole reinafiiintt icllc of tlie old icilace. It is a low, aulted chamber with many columns, measures UO feet long, 2.H wide ami UO hlgli, and lias lately been refitted and used as a ehnpel. Westminster liull Is iu the side et the p.iluce next te Westminster Abbey. In tlie southwest cud N the Heuse of Lords, and tlieCoinnie.isaro iu tiie uertlie.ist mil. Tlie Victetl i tower, containing the loyal entrance, is at the southwest coiner, ami Is 70 feet square mul .111) high. At the northeast corner, abuttitii; en Westminster bridge. Is the clock tow or, 10 teet square nml :1 IS high, with four dills near the top, eaeh .",0 lent across. In this tower Jiangs the great Is'lls, of which lien, the biggest of all, weighs eight tens. Frem the central txirtien of the ialaeei lscs a pointed splre CO feet iu diameter and 300 leet high. Il htamls ubo.te the octagonal central lull of the palace, and Is biippertcd hy tlm groined ceiling without a single pillar. AVIIOCIUVS -1SS.M l.T. Inn ruling (,lrl Maltr.'atiil lij Itiiilliu mul Left le 1'reeic. Twojeuug men en 1'iidny Inst niel two young girls named Mary and .losile Themas, the hitter only i: years of age, of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The men took the gills, about town during part of the day and get them in a state of Intoxication, thou dune te a haj left about three miles out r tl.e city. After assaulting iheui tliey uhused the tin tin fertuirttu girls in a most inhuman manner, then threw them out of the loll and left them fe their fate. The night was terribly cold nnd the girls had very litlle clothing inVnit their IKirsetis. The younger ghl managed te re.u h Hie house el her mother and told her steiy of ill iis'ige. A pirty at entn started til the M-oiie of the utrK'ityi a mile or se distant, ami reached the ether peer girl te lind her in u dyingieiiditiuu, dtery pait ei her liedv biv nig fre7eu. Mie vas taken te her mother's lietiMinnd nM'iy elleit put lerth te aive her life, she lingered since that time, but died Sunday. The police have arrested the guilty partler-. A t'lill.l fliliii.s n iluttleur Mnihieiit. A .small child of Jacob Heliiberger, residing ou High wiwt, get held or a bettle of liuiiuciit en Suuda..' and diutik ii consWor censWor consWer ublo iiuntitity of it. f-ei n afterwards tlie child wan seized w lib spasms uud fears for ita llfe were entertalnc 1, Medical aid was sum tnoned and tlie youngster Is new out of utinger, LAN OAST-ISll, IMPORT OF TIIK OR AND -JURY. mm n li i i vri't.si:i te iiuii.iiise a .v:ir rtii.sev at 77 1: rni:.Hi:sr r. 'vi;. Ilirtlriiinl liwiiet .tdmlU tit Net ''. toil n,.. rlarrs tliat TIiiimi Atn Tiki tUnl ''r lis fNiiitlriirlliin Anilllni; tin A lll'tttll'irs llu. litres. Court met nt two o'clock m yatnrde.y iifleriioeu te hear (he report of the grand ',n quest. The following Is a copy of the I'npert : Te ln lttmernlila Ihr Jmlgrt nt Ihe Cjr nf Qimttcr ttrnitlitns nf thr t nunti ri icmrv The grand Inquest nf the commeuwenllli )C I'eiinsylvnni.i, eiiipaniielled le imtiilre Inte nml for the comity or Lancaster nt tlie Jnnu. li.iry sessions of lKs.", ri'spcctfully reiirtlh n In acconlance Willi the Instructions of tl ie court it has attended tn thai dutv. The dlntrlct attorney submitted te us I br our consideration and action, l'Jv! Imllctmeti Is, of which Hi were lopertod as trim bills, 3 were Ignored, nnd three wero returned Det ni'ted UM)n, nn account of the district at'xir ney being unable te procure the witnesses hi thusoveral eises, a num-.ST auai.ss'i Tin: .mm;iii.i;x's tu-srNi:hs. Tlieejrand liHuesir.)ngratulate theiijsi'lves that tliey have net been called tijieii. te con sider ney Indleliiieiils for crimen el high grade. A iileng the Indictments submitted te us we find a great many for ollensesof iimtv trilling iilinrnrtcr, ami we pretest ngalnst some of our ceimnitllng magistrates! ter iciuriiingfitK 11 S'ity cases te court, we also notlce that Much cues liave, with a few excep tions, the Ixrgest ntimlM'i of wlliics.se-., a re it ntiny lc'iewlng nothing about the case. We nlse pretest against tlie ctisleui of pre ferring two or inore indictments against 11 single ileleiid.mt en eliArges arising out of a single an eet, when they might probably Ihi included lit 11 single one. This custom has been condemned by Mivifi-nl former grand Inquests and we rigrct te My still continues We would also My that if the magistrates wero te return only legiUmate cases in the court fully one-third of Iho business that encuinbers the docket from term te term would disappear, lessening the labors of the court and ntvlng thousands et dollars te the tax jtiyers. e iogret te add th it the i-eunty has te pay costs In 11 great many of Iho Ignored cases. Seme were brought by officers uud coustableH and oftentimes at the Instance of these who then npinir as witnesses in Iho case. TlfK l'lllsON VIStTMO. In purstiaiice of our duties we tlslted the county prison and wero kindly nK-eivcd ami shown t'lrnugh that institution and the out buildings by I). IC. lSurkhelder, keener. The prison at present contains UU eenvii'ts and isist prisoners, ! of ihem being mnle and 0 female ; -Id prisoners nwaillng hearing or trial, II of tliese beluc male) and - fern de ; "s prisoners for ilrunkeniies'i and disorderly conduct, S el them being male and 'I female, making u total of 170 prisoners. Tliere .ire .se cells In all, seme being unfit for occupancy, and ethers being useil for store and working rooms. We visited tlie store room and found atsmt 11,000 yards of e.irHt, al'ie.i iinmlwr nf baskets, brooms, nets Ac, 011 hand. The prisoners nre employed at present as lollews : 7 shoe makers, 5 yarn sioelors, 1 wariier, 2 rag spoelers, 'l rag sorter, "0 w naien, - basket makers, 1 broom maker, -ill scrubbing, I baking and cooking, 1 weed chopper, U lireiium. -1 at itig sewing, 1 carpen ter, 1 stocking knitter, I stocking newer, 1 slleb tiller, 2 tailors, 1! knitting nets, '.' wash ing, inakincn total of m einplnyisl. Iluitiiuers' Hall was nevt "vislteil and as thore I1.1 alreidy bcs'ii se much nald tn re gard te litis place, we deem it useless U add te wii.it lias alrnaiiv isieii said. We feiiuil JO prisoners confined 111 tills building. iNowero nis-i aliewrit tue new gas id. which Is jn eour.se of en ft Ien and will be completed ;iu a short time. This will 110 doubt result in a large sa mg te tiie eeiiuty. We nett Visited the rtss'ptlen room whofe we were mel by the Ixiirtl of pris-iu nisjss -tin's and Solicitor li. C. Kennedy. These Kciitleiueu hi :t lew- n marks .railed 0111 alteu alteu lieu te the dilnpidat'xi condition of ihe prison nml the defecttiie "Vtacm of heating, lighting, leiitllatieu, Ai, nd the ins-issily of building II new prison. mi ni.w ruises ieu riih imiisknt. Tiie grand iiiquesl afler Uue coiisulpratleu, fully cenr.ii' lu regard te the dllapnUte.l con cen con ditleli of thu prison, hut nw-iu te the do de do pressoil coiiditieu of trade and our tltiaunlal alfalist, we decline le leeumuicnd the biilld biilld uigef onew prison at piesiui. Wti unit iMH'il the almsheuv; and were met by Mew aril llteek. We iiisiss-tetl every dcsittmeiit nml tuke pleasure in saying that we found OM-rything 111 place and were fully satisilcd with evt'rytlnng we saw. Order, cleauluu'ss and sst, m pier.ill in every de. jMrtmcul. Ais.snding te the roeord Ihore me III this institution 2X1 men, "J woiueii, nml 10 iii.ilechthticn, uudS lum.ile, making a total Dfyj7. We ftfunil in the birn of the Institution the following Ilvo took : ISeews, 0 heil'ers, ll steers, t mules, il herses and 1 1 pigs. At Till: IIOSI'll VI. AMI IVSA.VL A1VI.LMI. We neil visited the liespltal nml iti'saue usvluiu. W"weiotheroiuetby Ur.McCiearx, who kindly escertisl us threuIi the I111U1I ings. Iu ihe hospital iirejier theioare at pie MMit si iiiiii'iies ; in the insane depirtmeut tht'ivare ,i 111 lies. 11 l.iiuales, and in tlie sileicd di'piilmeiii 'l -makilU' .1 total of 101. 1111. 1 nn uui Vs ituui The clnldreu's home was next isiied. Here wewerekiudlv reeelyed bv Mrs. llam aker, the matron. We found clilldienef va rious ages, et whom 71 were boys and 29 girls, making a total of 100, of whom 10 are colored. The sanitary condition of tlie Heme is geed only two lining found siek. The child reu are bright ami happy, and llielr well bulng and coiulert seem te be studied. Cleanliness of the rooms nnd every department prompts us. tespeal; words of the highest praise fur the management. The grand inquest would its minuend the building of nn intlrin.'11-y at the home ler Use 111 ease of contagious dlsca-es. Tlie grand inquest would respectfullv cull the attention of the eeuit te the leallng and lounging of persons tn tlie isirrider of the cenn house, 1 siecl.dly at Iho feet of the stah wny of the King wticct. ontrnuee. We would reeoimiiend thalsome Mullable iiumeii boa bea IMiiuledatid stalieneil thereto Keep thoisn theisn thoisn rider.md sUirway elien. We desire te tender our tlinnkH te tlie hon orable com t thieugh who-e iiistiuctieus we feel our lnbers hae been inade lighter. Alse te the district attorney, nhenll" and subordl suberdl subordl nate etllcers for tlie kindness shown us. ltes)ectltilly Kiinibittesl. Then. A. ICiuzer, foreman ; Jeseph M. Kicider, Ms-retary ; Jesi ph K. Sliult?, S. It. I'eltr, Jehn K11I1I. lice. J. High, Win. Ilehm, Jehn 11. l'nsumht, Muses Slink, Jehn II. Lintner, VrinU Sinitli, Cyrus I). Staufler, I. U. 1'f.iut, S. II. Lihbart, AmesCliarles, HU.is Diller, James II. lVg.m, Charles Hvans iee. S. LanilHiru, Jehn Ikichinan, Michael (ireldpr, Henry lilbbs. The court complimented thu grand inquest for the elllelent maimer in whlcb Hk.i-.1u elurged their duties and said tliey agreed with the grand jury iu all their recommenda tions. Tliey were then disch.ugcil from any further attendance. Ctiii.tilcilni- Hie i.h I'liN,.,. The court called ever the list et applications for lu-i'iiM) inr iietels, icsttiur.uits and liquor stores filed le the January sessions. All the old stands against which 110 remenstrances have been filed, with the exception of the hotel applications lrem i:at Coeiilleo, were granted. In l'tcst Ce-id ice township thore Is an application for 11 new hotel stand and It willlie heard with the applications en ilie for the old stands OuSalurdaj next the applications for new stands Mill be heard by the com I, If the trial 1 1st of the week Is completed by tliat time. COMMON fl.t;.s C'Ot'ltT. The first week of the January tevui of the ceiiiuiuii pleas court was begun this morn Ing, with Judge Lliliigsleu' In the upper eeuitl-ixim. ThuruwoieMt) cases onlhelM ler trial but 11 were settled or (.ontmued, letting IU for tll.il. ,eiit- wtre declareii ready this morning a id court adjourned te 30 o'clock. : Current limine... William C. Kl, lty, wu ifranteil a 1A MONDAY. JANUARY 2(5, 188, seldlcr'H license le IK.1UII0 m this county nnd Henry Usher, illy, was granted u rcimwul of his soldier's lleense. Oeorge H. lloelc iniiMcfed lal week rr lor ler tik'.UIeu was sentenced 1.1 pay n lluu of 111 and costs. Tlie 1 Millien of the Iruitees nf the Heme for I rlentlless Children for Usual itimual npiiro npiire npiiro prliilleu was presented te the eeuri. OUlt HlSlOltU it. SOl'lV.TT. 1'uraitly Itcremiiirinlcil Uy ilRlilinr I'tjle, llin Dnupliln County IIMtirUu. Ir. W. II. Hgle, of Hnrrisliurg, copies Inte tlie Tetenraph what the lMi.i.t.tei:scnn has inhl nlwul the urgent need of an hlsterjenl nrlpyiti Laucister and adtls, for himself: V,'e aoe 110 reason wh net only Lancaster lxit the county of Yerk eaiinnt'orgaiilzenii 111s10r1t.11 society. 1 no History or both reaches hncknbeiit two ceutllrki, and much of that history of fmiiorhiiice ami t.iiue may yet li g:ilherrsl up nnd preserved. Iu such ii Inrge and lleurlshlng teunty as L-mcaster there ought te be no dllilcultv in lutcrestlngn suf liclent inuiilier of Individuals who would tn mi the Inltliitery pret-ee, lings. Theie Is ckershnin. Swarr, Ihth'tiderfer, Ifelu. Ilsli, Iliestaiul, Hvans, Slnrthi, Dubb, ami a f:ore n,- tw-e inore who could gather meiind Ithci A n large nnd ewcrful society In 11 very brief iKirhsl. Iiiic.isturnniinly Is very rich in historical lere, asall our interior conn cenn t en are, netwitlistjinding tlie statement by thoxeeoniuctcil with the institution iu I'liila I'liila delphla that "(here Is no history In l'cnnsyl Mitii.t outside el I'ialUdelpln.i worth preserv ing." We routine! you te oiganle your society and collect from m ' ry nook and cor ner el the county niateiinl whlrh is helng carried lievend her liiints. We. nf lni,.rie,- I'ennsylvimlii, must lie tlm ustoi.insnfeur own history. We want no Mi-Masters le lielie us by the laid HLitemriit thore were n) schools in the statu outslde of the counties of Philadelphia, Chester and liiicltrt until after Ilie vrr Lu incl(K'mlcnce that education was isnen d. We can show him or nny ether falslller or our history that nmongeurorirly sottlers or ntthutlmenf the llrvoliilien thcre wero mere istseiis lu pro pre pro Vertlou who ceuhl write tin ir own names than In any section el New Ctmland, which he prefers te glorify. We are net ashamed of our history, but juMIce has never lsvn done us as a state. Let the historical society of Laucister lie organized find ut work. There Is much te 1I11. Its growth will be slew, peisilily, hut there ure enough ear nest thinking mini who will net fall In "welldeing." 'Vents age tills should liave been done, and much vandalism hi this direction wshiIi I hae lxs;n provcuted. The Yeatus paix-iw, for lusLince, would net liave lieen seatticrdd te ihe lour winds of lienxen. And yijttlie pivseut is net te- late ; but de net postpone the inttei longer. Year by tear the 'jicmery of the "eldest In habitant " falls or lie p.eisi-s fieiu your midst; old iMinphle'A, old letters ami numerous ether documents of value aie rapidly disa jxsirlng. "i iathoruptheliairmonts." The history of ye nr county Is a gloriem heriuige ler its sons nnd daughters lake heed thai you proserte lu locerda. 1 a j: si caisau v.i s r.'i.i rr. Ilie I "Jnr C.rtilf I.jrtmiii Cimrluilr 11ml It 'IkiiiM Net f Rntillrd. Kegul .r v.t)i-ro9ieudcnco or IxrcttiQCscin. Cr.bAR (iitevr., Jan. 23. Tlie sevctith inefltlng, of thoCedar Cirove Literary society vasheld en I'rlday evening and was largely attend jd. The big school room was crowded te its inmost capacity, every inch of stiudiu: room being icsiupieU ; w line many were 1111 1111 alle te gain an e.i trance, and had te be con tent witli remaining 111 Ilie cstihule. The ses ion was opened by the singing el a pretty ph sj of music by n iiuiiiixr el select t oices. .'1. U. Scylcri wns the npiHiinted orator of t ti isssisien, but as he had net prepared nil imtien, he relalml, nist'jad, an interesting Incident ceiicermiiga newsitiper luirratitu, in which he was directly connected. Miss Mary C. Wallace rcail nn elaborately written essai, entitled "Life," which was well nsciSMsl bv the audiuuen. The rceitatleuisl, Miss Muzic Lewi-, leclted the poem "l'ei "l'ei .sceranis'." Thedeliate w is sjiirittsl nml iiistriit tiie, the question discussed Ismig : " Itclvrit, Tliat Iho NTcaiagii.iu treutt slieiiht be rntilied by the tutted Sl.iles e:iafc." In the regular ilelute this question w ms discussed by Sv. IC. Leslie, Uee. A. Watlmeaml Jehn ll. Iji Itiienu the alhruuitite ; J. M. Mi irk. Will l.ied and A. li. Scyfurten ilm in jjutite. The SM.'iikers wcte leiuarknbly well acquainted witlitliiadilllrultsuhjet't.m'l liaicllcl 11 giafo giafe fully, the sieakers en the n, -j m 0 present ing the strongest aigument. "l'lie dis'isieu of tlie judges was in favor el the neg-alite ; the hoiise also made the name decision 011 the arguments presented in the nmeral debate. After the answering of auuiubt.r of retell isl piestiens the society ttpir was read bv the I'tiiter, when the lyeeuui .1 Ipmruril te mett two weeks hence. Ou next l-'riday ihuuiiil:, the JOth msi., 1 iniK'k trial of a bieach of premise case w 111 ls held under tlie allspices el Ilie society. All admission of ten cents will be charged, the precinnis te be donated te the library tuud et the Cedai Ijrote public tehij"l jiritii:t:i:i i:y -inrii: ueriii:i;. An Iiisiiiic Weliini Kill. r Inn Ctill.li i-u mul Cilia Her Own 1 Intnl. About neon Sunday n terrible tmgedy took phice ill Nowert, Ki-iitlii kv. Mrs. Carrie L. Winslow choked her son, set en eats old, te divith, Ixjnt lier Icn-ycar-el.l d.imi'hter se .so .se .so Mirely w nh a base ball bat tli it it is bclieted hijr iniuucsnre latal and tin 11 cm liei own tljnxit Willi a razor, producing s(ieedy death. Mrs. Wmslew was thlrtv-twe icirseld. Mie 'A.is In inj, with her brethei and Ins family ut tlie conieref Yeiktunl Tat l..r streets, Now New lsirt. she ami her liiisbiii.l. tJeorge C. Winslow, have been sepuit.sl for several years, he llving.it present at Li w iten, Xww Yerk. A few months age Mrs. Winslow relumed rrein a sojourn in a saiutai mm fei tiiutmcnt for insimily. Sunday the liumlv lilt her and her two ehildieii with tv sCrtnuts at the house while tliey went tethuuli. She retired witli her tluldreu te a iih.'u The svrvunls notieed tiioabsetice of the ihihlieii and made seaiijh. They found lier room hs'kcd and i-.iIvhI the nlaiiu. Jtr. I)a is, l.iother te Mrs. Wmslew," broke the deer esn and found the dcnU woman and her son uni the daughter in .t dying L'ouditien. Auikly r.ir Rc110r.it sti'ii m', sifelj. The greit aulety iu reird 10 the safety or fien. Stewurt and his urmy, tiein whom no ilellnilu new sins lieen ns.-iM d since ihe 17th instant, the 1LU0 of the bittle at Abu-Klea Well, overshadows even the interest hi the explosions. The elllclnts connected with tlie war oillee h.ie been gutlit.c I in tlie oillee all day awaiting the arrival of dupatohes train the Seud.ui, but nene liinc been iccelvtsl. Plenty of liimers were iu tuvulatien, hew evei, te the cllect tint Stew ut s oiitire ferce bad been killed. "utuei..ns ellleeiii of the jreteriiineut and ethers cilled at the war of. lice during tlie day te learn it tlierw waj any new s from General Stewart. Twe llnj Dren 111 il Willi" fjllilliiK. Themas and 1'roddle litziwirlek, aged leurteen and nlne years, r-'spe. titely, living at Woensockot, IL I., en their rtturti from Sunday school, Sunday neon t .k .1 sled and went te slide ou the lllr.ck-t..ii" nver. Their lather Richard KiUjutrteU, w is looking lrem the kitchen window ami sis.iuiaiiug ou the risk the lads wero miming, ma knowing nicy ni'ie ins own t'liuuii n. no s,iw iiium fall thieugh the lce mid li.uttue.1, with ethers, tos.ivethoin, Ifpessii.le, when he wiw inferineil they wero Ids own Ikijs. Though Mricken with grief he rpsliaincd hlsfeellfigs arid assisted Ilie police elllcer, who had nrrivisl with giiipplliig irons, 111 llictr beart'li for the bodies. The first 'kmI was rocet eicd in 0110 hour and the second iu thice hours, the father, by a singular chain e, laislng belh te the Mirface. I'l n.i-i tilt it ter .ICKiniiitril.laviult mid lUltcry. tJeorge M. Uulier ealled at the Mllce of Aldernuin Ikirrubeiit uildniglit efSaturday and maUe cemplnJiit iigainst Mlihael (ior (ier 111.111 for aggruMiled nss.iult mul battery. Iluber alleges tlut while talking te soiue trlfiiituul thocernerof Wcsi King mid Centre nq 11.11 ', late en Saluula nielli, i.eiiuan with- I euinnj w.iriuugte llilUrasie Ins imi'iiti.iii, I alrutk him en ihe nese, b e.ikuin 1h.1t iiieni 1 bcr iierin.ui was arretted vt-sitrday by Oili Oili ccrsHeissimd lleesi uud inter, d ii.ni tn the . fcinneffOOO for 11 huiirlnsncxi Saturday eve evo ove 1 nlng. TIIK SrSQUKHAXXA GOlini. t.tiri.i: iiAxm:n axiiviiati:i i-tteu tiivst ix veT.rMnt,u Thf Muting lev Allium f'.nti n .Man . ,r, A Trtrsraiili Operator traprs Iicnlh by a Ifnlr'e llrpnillli Itnclng Ini- Iho IllnU riiaiii.iinilili. Itrsrulnr Coriciienlcuce of ISTEtuetxctn. Cut.UMr.tA, Jan. 20. On Saturday, at I p. in., the he lu the Susquehanna rlver ngiilu inoted. A general break up was oxiecled, but It pioved otherwise, for the river Is again blocked with lce. Oeiges liate formed ou 1110 nam, bridge piers ami along the shoies, but no danger Is npprchrnded as a wide channel Is open lrem the bridge te the dam, 011 the opposite side of the Iren span. The C. .V p. 1). it. If. tracks nt Turkey Hill nnd MtCall's Terry are net blocked as ivu at first lepertcd, but large gorges have formed nt these imlnts. A curious incident happened 011 Saturday, In front or Columbia. Alter iue Ing n short (line, the lce uleng the lm eastcr county side, and from and across the dnm nn far north as Uaclim.iu'a mill, ceased moving. As the up river lce descended, Instead of gorging at this point as ene would cxiiect, it sunk and ran bcueath the lce. Mr. Samuel Filbert was cutting a cinnnel nt the St. Charles furnace, when the lce began moving. All his tools were lest, whlle he and 0110 of his horses were thrown Inte the water, and with great difficulty saved their lives. One of J. ii. I'cuce'a mutes wan nlse thrown lu tlie -water, but was sated. Narrow Korspe I'runi Death. narrow escape from a Icrrlble death was experienced yesterdjy, by nn oporater of Sheck's Station. In Columbia. IIe attempted te beard a west-bound freight train, but Us sH3isl was se gicnt that before In 'uhl ac complish the feat, he was ll ,11,. l"iitlv against the car which he attempted te be.ud. lie could net gain an erect position, and as ear after car bumped against him, the crowd who witnessed his mWiap awaited the moment w lieu he would fall and be ground te pieces beneath the wheels. A bump harder than the rest aloue saved him, for it threw him away and out of danger. Net con tent with his escape he bearded the cabin of tlie train which came e near c.iuslntr his death. 'llic C'eluiiilil.i Iiiilnttrlat Sclnjel. The Columbia Industrial school w as only a venture, hut It w ill protea ventuie of in trinslc value te women and girl children in this borough. XeJ hesitancy is felt hi pro pre bouncing it a great success, for by t'10 large attendance and the intcicst manifested by managers, teachers, pupils uud citizens nlike, proves it te be such. The troasuier is in receipt era? 10 bill from Dr. Frank Hiukle. It was a voluntary contribution, and should lie followed bv ethers from citizens w lie can ufTerd it. Meil tliu Itlnk Cfi3uiiluiitliii. L'pw arils of COO persons assembled in the Metropolitan rmk, 011 Saturday evenlm;, te witness the race which was te decide tho'twe lude championship of Lancaster county be tween Striue and Ohie, of Lancaster "city. Cline came iu ahead amid loud uppluuse, and was se closely followed by Stilne, that thcre was only about a half second dllTorcnce lu their time. On Tuesday evening Strlne w 011 lu S minutes 10 second. On Thursday even ing Cline mined his first victory iu S minutes 32 soeeud7 and Saturday evening wen the championship In S minutes and 8 soeends. After this race Cline defeated Henry Smith, el Columbia, hi a ene mile race! Time, Ohie s minutes 10 seconds, Smith minutes It seconds. This was smith's llrst attempt al racing. Ou Tuesday, Thursday nml Saturday ovon evon oven mgs of this week, wheelbarrow races "will lie held hi the rink. It will be ti contest for the championship e! l.ane.uter county, t'clsenal tint! social. Mr. II. Van Lew. of Heading, is 111 town. Jehn Winner, et Philadelphia, is the guest of his parents. MissHussie Heek has returned from her isit in Lancaster city. Te-morrow eveulng the Celumbii Literary club will meet at the lesidtiuo.ef .Mr. A. llruuer en Cherry street. Mr. Milten Wifee celebrated his 61th birth day en Saturday by gifing an annual din ner party which "has made li'm noted thiougheut Columbia, prut ing the most do de liiluus banquet given in ihe borough. Oter a hundred jiersuns wers present, and ene mid nil ugited they never ate from 11 finer laden table. Mr. I'erey Wall nnd brother, or I'luladil phla, are visiting friends m Celuiubu. Voted About Town. Natiuw escape woie numerous yesterday from snow sluh s fieni house reefs, I'he empleyes of the HeadingJc Columbia railnxid, wtieiviid oil this morning. "A Mountain Pink," will appear in the Columbia ejiera house. The Laucister dailies speak well of the perform nice, and tlut is guarantee enough fur Columbia tlit-atro-geeis, One of Chailcs Mliiulch's maid servants 011 Saturday was cutttug tallow. Tin knife slipped i.nd nearly setcied the thumb el her lelt hand. Olllcei; Uyssiiijrerlaslcyciiuigaricsted Jehn reiduey for committing a nuisance at the ejiera house. IIe was discharged upon the payment of a line of te. Tlie Columbia flre company u riimung amuck with Tew Hill iu tlm wuj or noto riety. Set oral or its members with their friends, spent yesterday snow-balling in front of the engine house, and their action was dis gusting in the extruue. These rowdiei ure tlie s.iine who enter baii'txmis, and uikjii re fusal of 0 Ireo dunk proceed te oem t,L, room.-' Their conduct 1 utibearable, and measures should be adopted te step them. nu. -iqci:uaxxa ivi: uejhii:. Tint Iltiie.lt Iliifaltni'il Willi Inuiutatlnii. Sl'll'll Jtlte et lcc. Al s o'clock Sundaj- night thcie was no loiveptlblo eliaiige iu the Susquehanna a! l'ert Deposit, Jid. The ice continues te leslst all ellbrts of the water te carry il out into the bay. It is said by the eldest citizens that for twenty tcai-j the river lias net attained such a formidable appearance as it new prc wnts. llcpuits I'l 01 11 up the riser indicate tli.il the gorges at Columbia, McCull's l'erry and ether points nei th remain Intact. Sunday n iht tear wasanercheuded from tlie break! lie: ofthfse gorges. The goVeo opposite Pert l)oieslt piescnts an exi'anse of ice seven miles lu length, extending te the shores. The water at MtCall's l'erry is set en feet abnve low wntei mark, and at l'ert Dopedit tlve feet. It is the general opinion of thu citireus of I'eit Deiiesit that the inevitable and final submerging of the town is only being de ferred. 117 1 r in Mevrin.fKj: 10 i;e: Whether Stiect Commissioner Decn can take enough time from his canvass for tlie Sixth ward aldermanship te unto the deplor able condition of West Jumcs strei t. Why the crop of young dudes who attend puulie eulettaiumeiitM iu Laucister is se much larger this year than last, Wlietlier the Xcu 7a has discovered where thu next tlulit will take place. Why (iev. r.itlKm does net till the aldor alder in.inlc vacancy hi lite SiMh wait). Who wrote the model ou which all subsequent icpeitx of gumd jurits ate based. Al'tliu st.llinu IIihi,c. Clara Chapman, arrested by Olllccr ltilchie for ilrnnkenncss atul disorderly conduct, wiw committed by the npiyer yosterdny for 10 days te the county prison, licunls Sullivan was also cumiuitted fur the hjiiie term by the mayor. Thirty-four Migrants iiceniumedaul with lodgings ou Saturday and lust night, wero discharged this inclining. One electric, three gasoline ami three gas lights were roimrted its net burn I113 ou Sat urday nnd Sundny nights. t'nllie Case. Joint 1''. Stedm.iu, who wns discharged flout the t-eUiily prison en l'liday, wheie lm had bctu held tu answer achat go of laix-eny tint was net proved against him. git drunk en tsntuidnt and was again leuimiltisl te jail 1i live day by Aldcinum Spurrier. Lew is Davis, u tiulii-tntnper, airestcdby Officer Rey, was committed for ten dtiyy by Aldennun McConemy, ItlllSII X HHC'.S STOUUAI'lltr. I 111 I laiiiit;i' llenn lij-.Sn.ekn iiii.t Wulf r-Tlie Oil. gin nr Hie lire t'liliuiiwii, Sunday evening, a llttlu nfter 11 e'clmk, smeke wns seen issuing from the rear win dows of the second story room of Hlrsh A. lire's store, North Queen street, near Centre Square. Alarm lwx Xe. 12, was struck and Iho firemen iittlckly rcsK)iided. Tlie icnr of tlie building Is 011 Market Mreel, and it was heie the firemen went le Meri:. A plug stream was thrown Inte oneof the windows liy engine Xe. I, for a short (hue, and then ladders were raised and the firemen put out the flre with bucket.". The building is net much damaged. The fleer is burned through at ene place ami a part of the ceiling will preliablv have te he taken down and the room will have le be newly papered. The room hi which the llre originated con tained ,1 largoassertmcntof rendy madocloth madecloth madocleth ing. beets, shoes, hats, trunksAc. Auuinlicr of hats and soine clothing and ether goods weie entirely destroyed by Hie, but the pnuclpil less was occasioned' bv smoke uud water. The extent or this less cannot yet be nsecitalned; It may be Jl.tHM or it may be mere, The less Is fully cot ered by insurance, in a doreu companies, of which liiln A- Kauf man. Sli"iilc A. Ilausmanaud If. S. Cara aie agents. llew the ftre originated is net known. Thcre lsnosteto iu tlie room, though a stovepipe connected with a Meve in the loom below msses through theecillng and Inte a fine lu the second-story loom. The flre does net ap l3ir te have been caused by sparks from this MMircc, the goods burned lielng en and under a tahle several feet away from both the lliy and the flue. The fireman net only responded promptly hut acted efficiently and discreetly 111 the ilif'hargenf their duly, nnd thus prevented any considerable less by water. The Messri. Hirsh ettenil their sincere thanks and say iliitcierv mnti en duty will be prcsente'd nh .1 h it it he wants one. i.seiM. neisr n villi. in. As fire cart Xe. -I, was leaving the house, the hnrscsntLiched te it started oil' se rapidly tint the w heels caught against the front deer, width opens nutematii-allr, and bmke it 'a 11 v. Ill.i 111 r,t ljl)lirli'r TiiMiKtlilji. I'nls morning about ;, o'clock a fnimn kirn en the farm of the liciri or C. S. IJ. Herr, lu West Uimietpr town ship, was discovered 10 be en fire nnd In u sheit thne it was entirely denti eyed. together with its contents, consisting of iuv, grain and farm Implements. The llve stock was all saved. The barn w as an old but t erv geed ene. Thirty-five biislielsefw-hp.itandail thefced wcroceusuined. Thoutueunt oriess lias net yet been estimates!, '"it li lnirtlv cov ered by insurance, thore bcingn policy "in Iho Northern Mutual Insurance company ler ?.V)0en Ilie building aud$M0eu tlinreiitunts. The origin or the fire is attributisl te an In cendiary, ami it surtist In the southwest cornerot the building in the stmw mew. The phifp was fanned by Jehn Abl". iiCAt te nr.tr. 1 Iip riliimil Obirqiilfs of the l-ile llnti, Vii llmuy IU Itnhcrtk. '1 he funeral of Hen. Antheny L. Huberts took place this artomeonat 1 o'clock, from Ids rcsldence, corner of I'rince and Grant stioets. The remiuns et disMV-ised, eneased in a liandstsine caaket covered w ith black cloth, wero in the parlor in the soeeud-story of the residence, and here a goodly number et rela titcs and friends efdei.-eased assombled. At thu head or Iho casket was placed .1 pillow- or line llew crs, hi the centroet which were the words "Our rather." At the loot of the casket was a smiller tteral design. The funeral sei vicoef the Upiscepnl church was read by Uev. J. li l'ratt, of St. Jehn's cliuich. There was no sermon nor addrcs, and at the conclusion of the scrviee tlm audience was dismissed with 11 benediction none remaining except the relatives of deceased, the undertaker ami the following p-ll-bearers: J. M. W. Heist, J. I!. Ketiuski' and Charles IMen, of Lam-asti'i. mid J. It. Sypher, esq., of Philadelphia. After the uudieuce w.i) dismisseil the cas ket, containing the remain, was brought tlew 11 stairs and placed 111 a sitting nsnu, w hore It rciuainuil about an hour. A heut.se and soine carriages weie then dritcu up, and the remains, m charge of the family nml (lie liall-bearers, weie taken te Lauctstei eemo eeme tery ami iulcrreil. We umlcrstaud it w.i Mr. llobeits' wish that his funeral should Iw isiudiictetl pri vately uud without ostentation. Owiicy icn4liit.iii' UnJ. Tlie loinamnef Oivney Hoeghegaii, thu ox ex pugilist and public house-keeper, arrived m New Yerk 011 Sunday. They wero con signed te l'olice Olllcer MrsJlnlr-y, iJcoghe iJceghe gan's brelher-m-l.iw, who leek' thai-ge et iiieni. The leputeil wifoef lieegheg-au was net permitted te sae the body, but she snvs she will make a light iu the ceuits "te obtain isjssesslen of It and "ull her rights." At Hie bout) Ifettsc. There weic 520 rations of wup disliibuttd at the soup house tins morning. ltr.A lii.xe it.t ri.iie.ti. 1 rr.t ri;. Onlj Tne.tfcmhcisur Iho l,ln khulilcik' f'0111 f'0111 lilittt'e Itcjnirt fur Duly. ritii.ADnr.i'itiA, Jan. 2fi. Only two meuibers orihe comtniltce of sotcnef Iho Heading ladread stockheldeisj appointed te Hit cstigate tiie allairs el the company, 10 sisiudcd te the call for the ineetiugat tlie eemp.ui 's general office te-l iy. The gen gen tlemcu present were O'cuei.d Chas. II. T. Cellins, of New Yerk, mid Henry C. I'eid, of Olney. In addition te tliose the only members of ihe committee who have ac cepted their appointment ai 0 Jehn Tayler, of Louden, uud I". 1'. Mllne, or this city. The aceoptance of Jeseph L Temple is doubtful. Neither Messrs. Milne, Teul nor Tomple were originally nalned, but thu position wns tendered themafitr Messrs. Heed, llroeko and Dully had declined te tone. Ne tinie has been lived ter another meeting of the committee. It is doubtful whethci tin- roeiguuizatioli plan w ill be in ule public te-du v or tint. 1 111: hah ix rut: .s or .i. .. t'cali TI1.1t itceait Jfet Willi IIIkiiU'i' Vtl.ijcil hy Ciciicilll AVe1ctn. Londen, Jan. 20. Nothing haa been hcaid jet from (Jen, Stew ait and thu fear Is growing that he has met with dbuster. Tlie war oillee has received a dUpatcli fiuin Welseley, at Kertl, .assuring the govtiruineiit Hint there is in cause for alarm lu the long alociiceof intelllgeius) from isiewart, as fur ther news front him w ill have le couie from him by e-aiiiul couneru. llAltltlsiivi;e .v.-iifc. A III ; Vtuir.uit te I'aj tntciCit mi He, slale Debt. Hlieeful te the LlTJiLUnuKcxu. H.titiuiiiH'ita, l'a., Jan. 24 warrant en the state treasury for $Wl,2as."5 win made nut at the nudlter geuend's department to day te iay the Interest en thu statu debt for six months ending alat limt, The mouey Mill be sent te the IVirmctV and Mechanics' hank, Philadelphia, the i-ouimenw ealth's fiscal ugent. I'lilnj; the Prlcc nf Cekf. I'lTrsuune, Te., Jan. 20. V number of the members el' the Ceke 1'roducers ausoela auseela ausoela lieu Iu the Conuellsvllle region have blgned nu agrcement toceiitluuo thopooliugurraugo thepooliugurraugo thopeoliugurraugo nicnt ler another year, coiiimencing April 1. Meiulicrs of the syndicate state Unit the pi lee w ill net Ira ail vaiiced until the trade Justifies it. They leek ler a uetlctublc improvement hi business about Iho mlddle of February, An r.utliijual.e ut Sin I'raiit-lste. San Tiukcisce Jim. 26. A slurp shock of earlhquake wan lelt lieieat l:Vi thin morn ing. Ve daiuige was repotted, 11 .iritrit lynivj ritns. tsiiiNinev, 1). C Jim. 2'. Inr the Mlddle Atlantic stales, fair, colder weather, northwestcrly wind. P1U0E TWO CENTS. aCV' TIIK DVNAMITK HlOUTlOS;. 1. 1 intuit ni.icc.ssiex ix ritv rxtrtu t-,jj STATUS MlS'ATi:. W ltl.l,llt-l,riBrr Mninlt Out hi Oppoiltten te Thern for tVirTlicrtinj- m Cenitruml In ramr nf thi nneiiilcs of Opt )rred licliiml, W.iti.N.reN, D.C..Jiin."iXScnnte,-. -Chase, the newly elected senator from lUiode Isliml, was sworn iu nnd leek his seat. Tlie chair laid liefore the Sciiate the ero ere ero dcntialsefj, Den. Cameren, of Vetinaylvattlti, ro-eected te represent that state for six years from Match llh. The papers wero filed. At law p. m., the Senate took up the Ilvy. nrd resolution in regard ie Louden dyuamlte explosions, and Rtyard inadeu hlioitupeeoli li)en If. Itayard speke qf the tinctvll. bed, ciuel mul luibareiH ntlempt te do de do strey life, nml Willi, life, buildings dedl, iMted te n get eminent of laws in the Miln heiK), possibly, of gaining rellef from Millcriugby ovcithrewing law Itself In its tery citadel It seemed eminently preiier. he said, that a law-making body of the American pcople should express Its nnt.ijio nnt.ijie nnt.ijio tiistuteasplrit which, hy destroying law, would necessarily destroy nil hopes of the liberty that could only exist under law, He called for the yeas ami uay. ltlddlebergcr moved that it he re ferred le the eonimittee en forelg'i rotations. The yeas and nays were called foreu tlie me. Hen te refer nml Ulddlobergor.iildi-ossodtliO Senate iu nppnilttnn te the resolution. lliddlelx-rgi r said he had no sympathy with dynamiter, imt he wanted nioroln nieroln nioreln formation and would net ote for 11 icsolutien w lilrh might bolnte.-protedas the oxpresilon or sympathy with Irehnd'a cnomles The motion te icfcr was dcfeitcd ye.w2, nays M, liiddlpberger and Van Wyek voting ye.i. Illdtlleliergcr moved that the con sideration of the resolution be furthorpest liened until net Wednesday. Hear said he had nniiy persons of Irish 'descent ntneng his ceustltticntH, decent, iiitelllgcnf, brave, manly lsiople, and he thought the dectrine expresseil in the resolution was their doc trine.1 s it wastlntef ether Amerlcau peaplc. The making of war, he said, upon Inoflctistve women and children was as repugnant te these citizens ns te nny ether pcople. fiibsen Mid he thought It emlnently prepar that American pcople Willi kindred Inten tions and kindred bleed te British should give this expression or their vlews. Toeplo who ued dyuamite put themselves en a level with these who used poison. Tliey were assassins and murderera. Iugalls said he would tete for the rosolu resolu roselu Hon, net as an niiolegy, nor oppression of sympathy, hut as an exprewleti of abhor rence for Mich criines. The explosions of Saturday shook the louiidatlens of overy cap. -ital in Christendom ; but there wan sotne thing worse than dynamite ; theso who do de uied the rights of mankind were taught tint behind tlieiu steed the menacing spoctre of vongeauce. Hiddlebeigcr ie.nl an account of the nU tack 011 an American citizen by a mob In nngliiiiil. He said Irishmen were as much slaves as ever weie negrees In the Seuth, I lnw ley sihl ihe American ieople had twice had experience lu assassinatien1! and eacli tiine thore came back from every nation ' and troiuetory trilsj solemn ami iudignnnl denunciations. IIe did net knew whatgoel resolutions would de, hut ll did him geed te curse the crimes. Theso acts wero net tlm acts of the Irish pcople, they were merely an insensate dash against humanity. l.'pen a ten ami nay vele JJhldlcbcrgpr'n motion te postpone nn 1011 until Wodnesday wns defeated 1 le ei The resolution was then passed by ,1 tote efj 03 te I (Uiddlo (Uiddle (Uiddlo liergor. Aciilllatlns I he Mailer In llin Heme. (.HeiiseJ rindliiy (Jlnryhuid; etleicd a resolution which wits icferred (e the commit tee en foreign ntTairs calling ou the secretary or st-ite for iiiformalieii as te whether any persons domiciled iu tlie United Staten were concerned directly or iudliectly ln Iho re cent explosions in Londen. I'eit matter (.'ounrineil AV.tstiiMjteN, Jan. 20. The Senate le day eeiiiirmril ihe following iostiuaslers : Oeorge It. Hendricks, at" Selinsgreve", Sauitial S. Mcr.1rr.111, at Baver Tails, nnd IMiiiuiul Jniiies, at Lbeusburg, I'a. nu: dyxajhtj: euritAaxs. Cnneiiciits nf Tim f.nm1eu Journal A Sas IX'Clt'il .Mini lli-iil fur Trial. Loviiev, Jan. 20. Ceinmciilhig en the d,' ii.imite esploslens the Da(y J'clciraph says : "England cannot expect tlie United States te help iu the extermination of (he dyuamiturds while the Lnglisli government is afraid te handle r.irnell." The .VfliKfanf says : "nnglnnd cannot lese Ireland, notwithstanding ull the efforts of the dyuamitards. An independent Ire land would threaten ljritish becitrlty every day. Tliese are net the deeds of an Cannet or a Kitzgcraltl." tNeriiuufjUsrtcTcu man AnncSTKD. The police te-day an eitcd another man en biisplcleu of ceinpllt-Ity iu Saturday's ex plosion. James Gilbert Cunningham, wlid wis arrested, en the same charge ycsteixlay, wns examined in com t te-day. He claim? te be an Englishman. Evidcuce was adduced show Ing that he gave contradictory replies w hen arrested. The large crowd showed a decided disposition te lynch him, but he w.ti guarded by a strong body of police, He smilingly snrteyed tlie great crowd gathered toscehhn. He admitted that the testimony showed thai he had lnule contradictory statements was correct, but refused te nay anything furtlici. IIe was remanded until Tueaday, February J. The letter icceltcd by the pojlee yosterday is bclleveil te be very Imiiertnut, Aineng ether valuable information it xy tit, Paul's cathedral and the oillee of the Dtii.li Tctt (jraph are among the bulldlnsn te he bb)wu ut). Iltfcrrln; the Trill of J.iincj J). X'liti. Nnv Yam;. Jan. 21. The case of Jaincj D. rish, late presiilcnt of the Marine bank, was called for trtd te-day hitlie United Statci circuit com t. Fish wan indicted, for violating' the New Yerk banking laws. Hit counsel asked for an adjournment ou the ground Uwt .1 number or iiiaferi.il vllngssen wero abieut fiem the city, and the caiewcut ever te the next term of court. llii'N.C. In 0iuiale allnliich itnllreait. I'liiLADULi'iitA, Jan. 2a The Nerhcm Central milwny t'oiiijwnyhasenlered Inte a trafile ngroeuiont te oiienite a llue of railroad te Iw ceiistrutleil and known an the BtotyorH BtetyorH BtotyerH town railroad, e.xtcndlugfrein N',I'"reodem station en the Northern Ceutrn.1 railway hi Stoivirtstewn, a distance- of nkmt 70 mllcn. The line, it Isoxpccted, will be finished Iho (.einiiig summer or fall. lliiiutrcitt of I.h' Let in lh Snetr. Itnjti:, Jan. 20, The snow-fall In lUe IlHlian Alpnlxtlm hoaviest within tliejiienu oryef niiiii. Terrible oe.euiiH nrrive from the villiiffu doslreycd. It H rtitculntetl that se fur nn known ihiee liundrfsl llvirt huva btmnlostllnettah the storms- 'f he troops haye illsphijiHl much hoi-gum In efrecting rencuwt . ,, ,.- -.. m ..ilwl.t 1 11-A lu Ilm V.illtni il f 'aitllul HutLlllKn! h . Sa Wakiiivutd-v, Jan. !,.. v lijjht Sweat !" !" curri'ilhitlie capitol aiinilga.toiefrlo- inid locertls uuder the lien reef or lt . UCniHe or l'.iipnMtnlaitviw. It w ceflfll te ., u small sini-e. and Ibe in t fiily IriHinf. I 1 ft Issupjiosed toliareliot'ijviiuiKit l thttectrlc light Wire. n$ ?,- VT1 iVl ' iVif ,
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