&K -! te. 0 'V f T, U'- . v u Jt V'V m- v '-' i f re, :V Ifctrcftejttf fuMenM .' all IT , ; t V VOLUME XXI-NO. PJSARFUL OPMOIHS DYNAM1TK. 777; ju.ve .v t.uxiex sur yet EXTUIE1.Y SUMWEI). The Precautions Tlinl nrtt Taken fur llm Pre. Ifrtlonef rrepritj-. The. IlellertliM Cunning. Iinni U nn ImiMirtniil Cnptnre A t'nrl rilrr mi Hie Auther fit llinf'.xifiiliiii. In nema icspccts Hid panle prtine,i by Saturday's ovenl In Londen ha jcaily h? vrensed. Feurs wW ciitertalnei mt tlie dynamiters tnodlfnteil mi mlne't " ,llan , niilleiinl nrsennl mid n.-iviil sta',!,',.,, ' .1 .i10.. were plmtMl uniler si-cclnl r.nC ? VlmU huu deck-yards the ,,elle. ;,;re lu, ,,, ' during the entire ,.,. 1 "k-.Ie . or. M TlenJ, ,? r"1' U Wn,ntll,e Tower, the Heuso of C'jU' ..,.. .....1 .. 1.....: hall. ,-,.,. - ntuiiT imim t u.siimiisii'r irllnU.!,,,. f """""" -viti line ii'iuiHti Jhni. 1 ,ei' "ml nU tl,u r"l,llc d" "f "".'""'.nienl buildings linve I wen locked wnii our ,1 n, n inrrinie m, ,wn thrown i' w ll10 ,ml1 nt ,l10 ,,m of "10 "hilrcuxe, "1 -flel Mnjrndle niul his colleagues iire "".milhinus In the conclusions that, the '.trurtiirnl damages te lKth the Itouse of Oonitnens nncl Westminster Hull nre only VII MIL' A1...H1.,,,. . ... . might, llm iwl or restoring the stained window In tlie seulh I1.1II Is estimated nt .K0,0ua The reef of Westminster hull a1U hi thoroughly examined tiofero the nubile nill be admitted into the building, although It Is lxulevtsl the reef Is net damaged. Col onel Mnjendle Is proceeding with his oxani exani oxani hintlen orthe IJinnueting nail nnd Council hatuber In theWhltu '1'eucr, l.omlen. He Mr he Ims round within the bulldlnK no trace efnn liilVrmil niiielilnoer efvmliiKs surh jtslmve been found lion.'leforo mneii); tlie lobrislell by tlie xiploslens prixlucitl by mochanlcallyeponitoil oxpleshis. The rn itm lit Wostniliister lull will be n roruildn reruildn roruildn 'Je fcvtk, ewliijr te the height of the loef. The XoluHlen of iillen, from the Tewer Is no strict that IMieu chiilmsfertl Has for n lenr U1110 rernsCKl (iduilltnnrf, The llukoerOam-feridt-oliaHslMiitinlors that newspnjvr rp- "nin ty niiliiKi iron auiniMlen 10 tlie 'mlldliifr. The )-reiis in.lureil by the oxnleiiou nrd uiiprevliiK. One of the H0111011 Injured by the oxplimleii at the Tewer was rcudcred lultetlmrund new lies In u nomewhut il.in K'Teus udltten. A ftiuuile I'ouipailieu stafcnl that they wero thrown 011 thelr iKicks and cevtrtwl with urnier. It Is conshlerod mnrvpteus Hint lieth or thorn oseipoil with thtlr Uveh. The ferce or polhe in nil tlie Londen pibens has been doubled, l'arlln uit'iit will beastiwl te vete nn appropriation for nn addlliennl (mllce furea Iiicouscrp.ienue oftlie rtxflpt erthrcits te blew up the gun cntl nnstolUre the povcrntnent has entuiud sptHiial propautiensiorthii proleotlou of thai building. Tim jxillce h ive prehlblnid por per 10ns n .mi Itiitvruiz in the euter courts of Jiiild Hall, nhldi lime uitially befn public InuiiQlnv Iae. Soveialul tlie iiiuiuiiiK iwperrt find it no icwtiry te publish notice:! te their ro.uletn itatlnu: that they have rocelvcd hundrodsef lotters rpgun.lin;c tlie oxpleslons, nhlcli they have txsm uuable te publish for wante'f "Icc. Many of the mero characteristic or tuipertniit Ictters are pitblblied, howevor, .1111I they 01 copy bvveral celuiuns In each pjper. Jrtt et the lotters urge retaliation ipilnst llm lilsliiiicn nud Miinu or tlie plan- irpsuii for tliclr piinishiuent nre 11s inge nious as they are alisiird. The police are lonviueod that Iho arrest of 4'iiuiilugh:iin was an iiiiiirt;mt captuie, and tliey are certain lie took no act he part in .aiLslni; the (xplinleu at tlie tower. Moan Mean Moan ublle (il JJiii (Paris) makes soine wusa. lieual itaicmenti nlxuit the oxpliMieiis. It declares pesithely that the authors of the explosions are the huiiie 111011 who undo the lynauiile attack en Londen brldgoaudntthe inwerstreet railway stoileii. The chief or 1; inuerel'lxVJi p'lts, the Oil Max asserts, have wen for a leujf tnmi iiat and nre new 0111 0111 pleved in an UngUsh prinlliij,- olttce In IViriM, inu until a recent ilate 1ikI;;i;I in the ht. Denis quarter, In l'ari, nhure they m-tuu-factureii the infeni.-il machines iibeil (u the (llatliellisil uerk. tt'Iieu everythlns wn hi rcaduiPss ler tlie perpotnitlen or the eoulcm eeulcm pbiteil iitrfs'lues, ceuUuucs tlie Gil Itta, the (ilcktsl men, who wcre te lodjje nnd Het tlie mvldnes, depnrted HOjui-ately and by illfTer t'nt M11U1 fir Ijouden, each csirrylng ultli ti t in Hi- ir nmre 'iftlie inachiiies. This was ex v .'k amx The fi Jllta k.ivm that no mi.' ! tin. in uiii ipiiatorsspeiks rtenclj nnd that nn uyiiilini' r the entlie Until mer at ti ndcd naruhlst tucetings in Paris. The I'.niccentiiiuiw its onslaught 011 Jlr. Painell Mith a xtiugiug article, in which it snyn that Mr. ParnelI'nKludleil Hilcuce rugauN ing the ilynnuute outni'e culls te iniiul his attempt te iguore Mr. l'epitcr's iudiutinent of the l'aruellilesns moral nrcnninllceit of the l'hceiiix Park iismssIiis, The Time ns.smcs the Iriili agitators that their piosent jiellcy ir m.triler and mlin.-e will net jxiv. They Mill never micceed hi coercing the IIeumj of t ominous into accenting naked revolution by means 01 hpi.lsauen. Tlie Daily Sews thinks it in nlineU an Insult te ask Kngllsh men tokeeptliolr bends in U10 faee of mucIi outrages as theMi of last H.iturdav, but fears tluit tlie worst has net .vet ceme. ' It nrcdict that "the next etl'ert of the cowards will bann attack en some Infant hchoel." i:neit.sixu rnt: vry.i3iirj:ii.. Cens r!itan Vliit-rty .Iiiatlllc Their Ait -ItiiU illcuergur' C'uiirtH Amirevril. shortly befere the IIoui-e of ltoprecuta- liw'H wns called te order en Tuesday, a uuui- lieref nicniberi were discussing theieccut explosien1) In Louden. Tlie discissien took ptace In the cloak room en the Democratic side. Among theso prcsent wcre ltepresent ltepresent attves Cobb, of Indiana, and Huerty, of Illi nois. The loruier expressed himself ns fctrengly epp)scd te the means loserted te by I rishuien te clfcct the result desired. -Mr. rmerty lepllcd that undur the circum stances the otpledou in Louden was justilla blc. It was the only way In which tlie Iriah 1011I1I gain their cause. "Yeu claim that te be justitlable?" said Mr. Cobb. "JiHtluable when the lives of innocent women and children urnjMixiril Ired ? If you leek upon it In that light you are net huniane." "I am humane, sir," icterled Mr. l-'iiiuer- ty, '-as humauoiwyeit are, and a sight inore mi. I wish thesu poeplo would be Itlewu te Tlie dispute euded at this. Ilelli members wure censldenibly agitated, but controlled tliem-ii'lviM and coullned their dlsputu te werilK On Tuesday . 1 committee of lrlsh-Aiuericau resident et 'Haw Yerk (whose named me net given) scut te .Senater lUddlobergor. of Vii-gluLi, the following telcgrani : " The Irish-American citizens of New Yerk wol wel wol ceuio your spoech of yosterday. They will net forget It." .SI 1 1.1 j UAItl'IXO O.V Till! KXVLOSIOXS. Ilrathif; IrUhmcii fin the Street of Louden Thre.itrnlii; Iteua nnd Ferd. Lo.suef, Jan. -i It Is reported that in the easlern portion of Londen nttaeks have been inade en Irishmen us the result of the feeling as brought about by the explosions, and that many of them have been beaten en the streets ut night. The feeling of animosity ugalust tlie I lihliHpreiding, mid the pollce have been orderod te be en thu alert te pre- out outrages, TUJ3ATKNINO) 110SSA AMI 1 OItt. The nowspapers nre still ewamped with letters containing suggestions ns te the treatment of the Irish; oue mm eilers te equip n steam yacht for the purpose of raiding the United States and kidnapping O'llonevun Uessu and Patrick Ferd. He guarantees his expedition will be a success anil pledges himself te hang Itessn and Ferd at execution deck within thrcu weeks ufter Killing from Unglaud. We Told Yeu Set Yesterday, when nil ths weathercocks in tlie city wero pointing hi dlireteut directions we ventuiedthe picdktlen tluit we would "have a upell of weather." Te-day every uealhcteceU j'eints strnlglit towards Mani toba nud a dispatch from the signal bureau, 'ated ct icne this hienilrj, gives wanilng lint the mercury wilt full aj degreci during the day, which will lewer the tempciiUiu 9 vend utre blew wre. 127. HA1HV iriSSUtU'9 flUUT VOllhlPK. fernplng lirnlli at llm Itamts or Her Metlitr Who Klllnl lhrlliellirr 11 nil llrnrtr. The letlcrn lea by Mis, Cnrrle Wlnslew, Ihemnnkicngentln Iho tragedy In NewiHirt, Ky., en Sunday, nhew tlintnlie had planned the niurdorefhor ehlldreii mid that her eirert In threw them lule tlie clHtern en St urdny Mas really oanieM.imil net njoke, as Nholelgiiott Jtlnbenllcr hi 10 had failed In her pnriKwe. The elder Interest Is In Dnlsr Wlnslew, the bright tlttle duugliter, who feuglit dosperalcly for her llfe unit naved It. Sim exhllills tlie most vivid roi;elloctlon of Iho lorrrlble ordeal through which who sspd. Hhe told Imr nlery wllli drauiutle eilcel. Hhe A.dd t Miiuuna ueuldii't let us go te Hiuulay school, and wouldn't allow the horvantle uiakn the Im.mIi, but mnile theiu herself. Afternllliad geno te church lnniuumtoek 1110 nnd Wnller upntiilrMtoher room. Then he Bent 1110 den 11 stairs tegctn paper. When I cntne Iwclc I knocked nt the deer, but It wns locked, niul I H.iid : 'Mamma, let me in.' SI1OH.1I1I: 'Walt n minute, diirllng, end I will let you In.' Alter 11 whiln nhe let. me In, and 1 kiw Walter with the cord nreiind his neck, nnd I iH'renineil nud nald t 'Oh, mamma, jeu lme kilted Waller.' Then tdnuiuia hit 1110 thrcn times with a base ball batnutl knocked me down 011 my knees nnd inade Ihj blind meaning tliatnliewas dared. j I fell ever, nud when mamma thought I nus dead tui klssud me three times nnd nald, 'flood-by, Daisy.' I nald, 1 flood-by, inauiiun.' M.nnnm knew when t hald that that 1 Hasn't dead, nnd kIie tuelc a ramrnnd rut 1110 in Ihethrnat. I eaiight her hand, nuilnhe cut my handx Hlth the razor. I foil ever nnd pretended te be dead, hIicu she klssed me again. Shn knelt liesldn me, cut her own threat, niul her bend fell en mine, 1 lumicd up mid tiled te get out, when a policeman kicked the deer In." Dr. Pythlin testliled: I was called te the Iiouhe uW.it. 12 o'clock. I feuuil the liey WnU ter warm, anil noveral pujnens trying "te ro re misvitatu hfni , hut lile M.ts extluct, death lielngcanspil by htrtingulatien. Mrs. Win Win slew was also (lead. She Has lying en her bac't en thu fleer, with bleed (dreaming from ndcopweuud In the left Hhloef liertlireaL Thociretid arterj' had lipenBOered. 1 hnu been the family physician ler Ix yejm. Mrs. WlnMew'M InMiilty wus puerperal mania, Hhlch Hhowed ituclf ntter the birth or thohev Waltcr. Alter a whlle he womed te get Iwtter. hut Mill nuffercd with religious mel ancholia and hyuterla. Inil sumuiiir I (tent Iier te the Collcge Hill Kanitarlum( where she remaluisl lour mouths and lm lm lm preved grelly, although oho frctleil nnd Herrled bome. When hIie rcturnrsl he took a deep Interest in relgleus nud uharltnbte untters. Her action of buuduy Has net cnusctl by any Immediate drcutn drcutn Vtance te excltu her, but t think the dced wns premeditated. Liltle Daisy told me thik morning that when she retutued te her mothers room with the paper he let her In nnd Daisy said: "Mamma, w here is Walter T" Her 111.1 icnlled. '-He Is nslceii" "Ne he Isn't, you h.ive killed liini." The mother thou Mid : "I think we bad butter die to gether," iintl Htmel. her Willi 11 base ball bat. The mother then knelt by her Mde and said, 'Hjeixl by," and cut her own threat, her head falling; en Daisy's lap. The child has unison her IihiuI, which I think were caused by her warding oil the mother's bleus. nutr iriTi:v v.iumir .if The 1.kiiI Afsuei'ti nf tlic Vfiiiu UirrUlrr T.ilknt of fur Attorney llrncial. 1 relu thu New 01k TUtiunc. A lawyer who hni had long oetmcction with city litigation wid te me yeatnnlay; "In your allusion te the c-ise of the city against lCellum, h hicli CoriKiralleu Counsel Whitney wen In ISTtler T. Oue of the prettiest pioces of expert testimony ever given 111 court went en the round in that casu. The deleuse net up by Mr. Whitney was that the whole court house job was a fraud, ami that whlle it cost S8,W0,ihxi. it ought te ha 11 cost near -ely oniv eniv oniv feurth of that. Toprevotlus wasalloreulf.ui tns. Whitney eng-iged an architwt, who Wis set nt work ton.v.eitain what tlie buildinic ought te have eet He iH'g-.m wltli thu i;niiiid, remftvsureil tlie exc-.iatten, ascer tained the ruling price for work of that kind nt. tlie 1 11110 II was porlermixl, measured up tlie walls plast iring, brlek work, nnd ascer tained the ee-ant ruling prices; continued in tliH manner from cellar te garret. In his seliedule was nvnrythlng from a ten-penny nail and a quarter inch screw up te tlie solid juaseurv and huge Iren beams in the Hours. He showed that tiiese latter had been Hung Inte tlie building regardless of the weiglil neces-cirv te be misUinud and wholly in dis pruKrtinu te ether parts of the buildlug. Te .sustain Ids cndcucii 11 small army et men posted as te the prices of material and work t the time the court lieus 1 was constructed, was called te glve evidcucc. It was posdble in law te threw it all out if tlie clcfcncu failed in cine Mingle pnrtlmilnr. The chain, however, was uiarvclleusiv perfect. ICcllum. failed togcttheTl'M.OO'jroV which suit was brought, ami nWe faded te get &2iJ,uiK) of an iiudltcd hill, en which judgment would lmebcim admitted ir it bad liccu brought; sopnr.Uely from tlie ether clnini. Whlluey pald bis exiKirt, I understood, Heniethlni; like l,Ca) for six months' work. It was welL worth it." Ilt'iuiuiicliii; Itie Silt rr Cnlnace Act. Kdward Atkinson, the well known l!oteii i;oueniit fays : "Thu ptescnt act, w hcrebj thu treasurer is forced te purchasu Hllvcr bul lien and te coin It Inte dollars of full legal tender, which are worth only nlraul 81 centtj by the geld standard te which all our mene- tary trauBictleus uie adjusted. Is a fraud; upon the public and is ene of the chief elo ele elo ments which pievcut the restoration of activ ity nnd prosperity in almost nil dciartmenti ofbuslness. It is objcctieuablo alike te the inoue-inetalUt. w he holds te a (lngle and that tlie geld Btaudard, mid te the ht-metaUst. who holds te the double standard of geld and sllver. It Is submitted te, and the colunge is continued becausn of the Impudent demanilri of Honaten and repie-scntatlvcs rromlhe se-called hIIvi'L' producing states. Theso demands have net; been resisted owing te the Kilitical coward Ice of both parties. The ditUculticH which have lK'gun te appear between llosteu ami JfowYerkbanksaro only the beginning. They will beceme mero d.vugcreus mouth by mouth, until the geld standard Is lest ami the country is thrown unen the single silver standard based upon u clellnr of light weight and uncertain value, The contraction of credits, disturbance of values, lack of em em em Dlovment. destitution and want In the midst of abundance, which may emme uudersucU circum4taucc4 w 111 be greater than this coun try has ever scen. T here Is yet time te remedy the wrenii by tlie suspension eftlili coinage, nud there will be time even If action is deferred until the meeting of the next congress. I am therefere glad that the banks, are becoming disturbed In their business, and I hepe it will continue until the public Is meused te rciuedy this abuse of thu public credit tolerated by CongreHS." A llniu l)iiaiultci Package. Atn quarter past two T'uesday ufteruiHin Mr. Uugenu W. Sixitlbid, ofthe linn of Spof Spef Spof ferd Ures., of Ne. 'SI Stnte street, New Yerlc, discovered lying in tlie hallway, en the ground lloer of tlie building, nn odd-looking package partly wrapped u in a newspaper, and en examining it mero closely saw a Uahted fuse attached te it. At llrut It created conslderablo exoltetnont, but investigation showed, that the affair was simply a hoax, perpetratcd evidently for the purpesu of cro cre siting a seusatleu. The tin box contained about a quarter or a pound or black pouder, which later Investigation proved te 1m smalts. n coloring material nseil by painters, nncl poirectly harnilesH. The fuse consisted blmply of wlre cevered with gutta peicha, liud It was net lit. Tite Ilrltlsh consul nud vlce consul said they regarded the ullalrns u Jeke from tlie first. UiidcK tu Wuihliigtuu, "Ne, there nre net se many, brides In the heuse nt prescnt as earlier In the season, but there Hieu number a dozen or se." This was said by the chief clerk of nlai go Wash ington hotel. "Hew many brides lm e wu hid ut nny one time?' "Awhile age theie were something like twenty, but they have rather slecked oil' lately. "Does Washington possess pecullav uttrno uttrne uttrno tlens for newly married persons?" "I should nay se, for Washington s taking the lead In this resnect. It used te be Nlair- am, but that hat fallen off for lema reanen. TjANOASTEK, THE LOCAL I'OLITICAL POT. Htir it i.s nvnnr.ixu axu Bott.txe AT Till'. VUKSKXT TtMtU ritlng IIixTIiiip for tlm ItPiut)llri,u nnd neme- nnlle t'rlmnrlM Soiuenf (he tulerintlna rrbriur CeiitntU Willi Terci rn.U of Iho Itn.iilU. Ths IlepulillKiti city oxecutlve cuinmlttoe met List evenlng te make arrangements for holding their primary clecstleu Tertlin nomi nation of canilldnlcs te be voted ler nt the uueulug municipal election. llobert CMcDenncll was called (e Iho chair nnd Alderuiau Spurrier acted assecrelary. A resolution was passed llxlng Monday. Febnwry 2d, between thu hours of 7 and 8 o'clock p. tu., ns the time for making general nominations j nnd Thursday, Feb. Mb, rrem r te 8 o'clock p. in., as the time for holding the primary election te mttle n ticket tlie election te be held nt the usual polling places. A resolution was nisi, passed llxlng Friday February Gth, at 8 o'clock p. m., ns the time and the common council chamber ns the placu for the meeting et the delcgntns elected te the convention for the nomination or school directors. This Is n new dnarturet horcto hercto horcte foro the convention hns assembled at 9 o'clock In the evenlng of the primary election, but It lscotiiiilnlnedlh.it the convention has eftnn been delayed until near midnight by tlie non-arrival of delegates from wards In which ii heavy vete has Ih.-cii polled. Tlie priiicliv.il contests nt the ensuing prim iry w ill Ik for the ofllce of alderman In the Fourth, Sixth nnd Ninth wards. In the Fourth wnrd thnre am four candidates A. K. Spurrier, the present Incumbent. Pelnr II. Furdupy, tlie ice man, Dr. IJ. 1. W. Urban, ex-clork or iuarler sessions, and Harry I. Frnlley. Te nit outsider it leeks as though the chances or the candidates wcre In thu order In which they nre nbove named ; but the candidates themselves, like nil candidates fur all ofllces, bellove that tliclr own chances, are blooming, and that their opponents liave "no show." A ah evidence of this it m iy be stated that Dr. Urban Is se Saiigulne e"f his election nnd is se certain that Alderman Spurrier "Is net In Iho light," that he called iijen Mr, Kchauui n low daj-s age nnd wanted te rent from him for lln years the ofllce newis-cupleil by Spurrier I Mr. Sliauni who knew n that "doubtful things nre mighty uncertain" nud thal"n bird In hand is wertli two In the buch" declined the temptlng efTer. In the Sixth ward there are fl e candidates David I- Deen, Mliler W. Fralm, Oeorge Urlcntual, Aug. V. Itelnoehl and Jehn Samson. We have arranged them according le their nmiarcnt trcngth with the "masses" who run llcpublicau jirlinarlc. but net ae ae cerdlnc te tliclr meriu It will be noticed Hint ene ir two or the candidates are recent cenverts. te Republicanism. In the Ninth wnrd theie nre five Republi can candidates foriihlermnn Oce. Y. Pin Pin kerleu, lelter-cnrrier, Capt. Jescjih Umble, ex-roglster,Wm. Iteehm, neUiry publlc,Harry A. Schroyer, C'V-ceuucilman, niul Jacob A. Sourlxjer, each of u bem thinks he will boa wiunev. but reur If net Ile, or whom will be left. The contest in tlie Ninth Is net se bitter as in the ether wards. Til Druioirntle rrliiiitrlc. The Domecmtio city oxecutivo committee meet en Tliursilay evening, nt 8 o'clock nt theLr headquarters, third tler of the post pest post elllco building te fix a time for the holding of thu Democratic primaries. nn.ii i tir. a a ritxntxu. A Hcciitltm tethq rrcliteut Clect A Coming lcniiKratlc .lollllleeUoti tu I'ltt.bur?. The reception given Tuesdiy night by tlic Fert Orange club te President-elect Clove Cleve land, Ginoruerllill.tho stale eUicials nnd leg islature w as, beyuud qiiostlen, tin) most dis tinguished social gathering ever held in Albany. AtOSWthe prosideut-elci t arrived In company with Frastus Corning nud D. S. Lanient, Tiev. Hill nrrhing u few minutes later with (ion. Kathhuu. The club rooms wero tistefully decor-.ileil. Over TOO Invita tions wero Issued and nbeut .VK) guests wero present. The president-elect was in his me-it gracious mood nnd received the various guests with marke 1 cordiality as they us-jed through te groet him en his l.i-1 public iq iq iq poarauce in Albany. A uunflier or Democrats of Alloghonj Alleghonj Alloghenj csniiity, P-i , desiring in vmif manner te llt tlngly celebrate the resiilt of the Inte presi dential election, have decided te given ban quet at the Moiiengahela Iieiimj in Pittsburg, en Thursday eveulng, Februarj- 12. Among tin distinguished Democrats ItiMled nre Piosldeutand Vlee Prcsnlpn-elecl Cloielnud and Hendricks s. J. q'ildcn, Generals Mo Me Clellau and Hancock, ex-Senators Thurman and Wallace, Chairman llarnum, Samiiel J. Hand ill, SpoaUer Carllsle, Senators Hay.trd, Pendleton, Lamar and (inriuan, Ciovcrneis PattNeii nud IIiniily and nil stnte elllisirs and DcnusT.it le Coni;ressmeii or Pennsylvania. AJ.tt. nrsiXJ-ts. t.puilliiS itepuliUcaii JeurnaU Itubiikn lli Nnr- rnu-Mliulcilnt'4 of the Senate. I'ieiii the Phllndaliiliia l're.i, Itup The question of Issuing a commission as notary public te n soldier In the Confederate army during the late war has been exciting commeut In Huntingdon county, and has new reached Ilarrisburg en the question of his confirmation, Ids nauie having been sent te the Senate by tlie governor. If this is the only question hiNehed, it is a cry Iccble one. 'Iho war is evor, and the question or citiremdilp, with all its privileges, is soltletl. We constantly Insist tliat tlie Seuth shall bury Its prejudices en this subject, nnd It is only lsiceuiing that wu should practice what we preach, ir there Is no belter argument, Captain Stone should be continued at ouce, nnd the Republicans bheuld be utneug tlie first te elu in (ids direction. (Jeiiitrm tlie Hey lit elm, t'ltilu llioscnmteu K.-pubitcin, Ui-jt tiev. Paltiseu h,is appointed uu cx-Confed-crate Hehlier, new a citizen of Pennsylvania, te be n notary public, and it is piopesed that the Republican Senate lefuse tocenllrm the iipiKiIutmeiit. This leeks like rather small business, we must confess. If there are anv geed reasons why this ux-Coutedcrate should net be inade a notary then Ids rneo rnee rneo tlen by the beuate would be all light, but te mfiise te cenllim liini solely en tlie ground that he was a Confederate soldier would, In the light of eeulsus;urrlngduring uiu past years, oe exceedingly luillcreus. With Isitli Houses of tlie National Congress conqiesod nearly oue-half ofcx-Cenfedcmtes, what sense would there be in gagging at an ox-rebol for notary public. Moreover, Re publican pre-Idenw have placed prominent Confederates in the hlghest positions. Grant scut ox-Ceiifederato Governer Orr, of Seuth Corellna, as minister te Russia, took the e. e. e. Cout'edonito llrigadier Akerinau Inte Ins cabinet, and appointed Ocnernl Longstrect te soveral liuiMnUiut fedeial elllces, Preslilent Hayes ulse took n prominent ex-Confcderato into ids cabinet, and In view of theso facts why should there be a fuss made ever a pctt v npiHilntuicut llke the ene alluded te? ILilletlns for Senater In Oregon. The Democratic members or tlie Oregon legislature held n caucus Lite Monday niaht. and passed u resolution te vete solidly for seme Democrat for United States Senater. Oue ballet wns taken today and resulted i James II. Slater, Democrat, & The Itopnli Itepnli Hani wero us follews: Solemon Hindi, of Portland, 13 ; W. Carey Jehnsen, of Oregon City, 8 i R. It. HeUe, of Saleui.S: M. O. Geerge, of Portland, 6; W, D. Hare, of Washington county, 1 1 Henry Falling, or Portland, 3 j Ccorge H. Williams, of Port land, ll; lenialnder bi'atteilng. Feity-slx votes nre required te elei't. The above ballet dees net Indicate the full strength of nnv one candidate. Older Tlmu the IJbei ty Hell. A shoemaker en Him Mroet, Seulh Both Beth Both lehem, says he U the owner or an old cow liell which his great grandfather had brought from Germany nud which Is elder than the Llberty bell, or Philadelphia, or the Columbia tire bell or Allcntevvn. The sune sounded en the SchwaUwalil (Black Ferest) mid afterwards In Bucks eeuutr when the English occupied Philadelphia unit the British made foraging paitlus In the country. The eew that ivore this bell alarmed the Centineut.il end rescued their tattle, PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1885. Tin: CAnxn'At. at mextiikai. Hew (he Cmi.lillnn. "):Jey Their Kitrelucty Celli Wrathrr. The second day ofthe Montreal rarnlvnl proved even brighter nud mero Inspiring than the first. Thu mercury had fallen con siderably, whlle the sky was clearer nnd the slinrp nlr inade people- hurry nleng briskly te keep wnrui. Seulo of the visitors from across the line nppeared le feel tlie frosty nlr greatly, and recent arrivals speak of the chsinge from overhoatcd sloeplng cars te the sharp wind that cuts cleng the stioets. The Ice iiolace showed te perfection, the final touches having been nut te thu structure ami tlie lKilcs and scnlfeldlng taken away. The carnival of the Victeria rink was n brilliant nffiilr. The Gou'mer gcneral nud Lady Lansilowne arrived nbeut a quarter jinsl eight The skntcrs fermed Inte a deuble line, through which their excellencies jiasscd ten dais. The unveiling or the group or statuary then took place. The statues wero illuuilunted by electric light passed through colerod gbiss, producing u ery net el nud pliMsing en'ect. Tlie hocking match betn eon the Ottawas nnd Vlcterlai, of Montreal, was wen by Iho Ottawa, A torchlight proces preces sion rrem the Island took place between night nnd nine o'clock, and was witnessed by thousands of jiceplc. a uusvr.KATi: iiiir.r. Attempting te Murilrr tlm Man Wlieir 1'fiu. l-cs Iln Wat Jteblilng. A tall young man, with curly hair and wearing a geed suit of dark clothing, called nt the rosldenco of Levl Trlce, In Reading, Tuesdny night, nncl asked Mrs. Prlce Ter somethhig te eat, which was given te him. About hairan hour thereafter he was found en the reef of Mr. Price's pigeon house, nnd wns orderod te ceme down and leave the fireinlses. This he rofused te de. He i.-vl taken from the summer kitrhen n pair of overalls nnd nn overcoat belonging te Mr. Prlce, and he Imd tlie overcoat In his possession h hlle en the reef Mr. Prlce, as sisted by his brether-In-law, James Faust, and Heward Runkle, attempted te eject the stranger, w lien he struck them with a clothes prep, and a ladder, and finally drew a large pockct-knlTe and stabbed Price en thoslioiil theslioiil thoslieiil dor, cutting through hlsclethcsand Inflicting a dangerous wound. The threo men ran te the heuse, pursued by the stranger, but he was kept out or the building by locking the ihxir. An ofllrer was sent Ter, who arrested tlie stronger after a desperate light. It Is said his mother keeisi bearding hetis In Phila delphia. Leiter Hnil !,e3il. Frem ths Oxford Pren. James O. McSparran, of Druinore has been appointed by GoieruOr Pattison a state dele gate te the New Orlcaus Exposition. A convention of farmers will be held In the hall nt West Orerp, Clicster ceuuty, en Thursday, l'eb. 5, nt ene o'clock. Prel. Cochran of West Chester will read a aper en Milk ; Thenies Ilaker of Uancastcrceunty w 111 read ene en Imitation Butter. Mrs. Annle Runner, widow el Samuel Runner, died at the roildcnce of her ben-iu-law, Little llritaiu township, en Sunday af ternoon. She had goile from her home near Fnlrmeunt, en the previous Thursday testay a low days with tlie family of her daughter, and was taken with a chill en Wednesday night. Her sickness nvtutned the symptoms of pnoumenU, but enl Sunday nu attack of dlscase of the heart catised her death. The deceased was in her G&tli year. Frem the Oxford Daily. I'lh Commissioner Spanglcr hnshippcd n iiumberel California trout te be distributed m Fishing nnd Octorarecieeks. Aimer Carter has purchased Weeds chromeplt, Lancaster county, nnd will make changes in the spring Ledgo I. O. of G. ')'., of Russell vlllu, and Crlswell of Cechranswllc, and Octornre of Andrews Uridge have consolidated, and will hprcaftcr meet at Hoinevllle. Airrileil en An leOlnnn Tvlesniiii. Slicrltf Tomllnsen received n letter mi Tuesday front Hosier Walter, sbcrllf of Wabash county, Indiana, requesting him te anest Paul Augustus Gorden, who was believed te be working at a railroad restaurant in this elly. The charge for w hicli Gorden Is wnnted was stated lu the letter te be grand larceny. Tlie sheriff from the description furnished him arrested n young man nt Shin's hotel and nud took him te thu county prison. The man aaresled at llrst denial that he was tlie parly wanted, but finally admitted that he was. lie has Iheii in this city soveral weeks, ntl has been working for Mr. Sides since he came here. A telegrnm was sent te tlie Indiana sheritf informing him of thenrru.it. This morning the sherill received a telcgrani asking hew long Gorden can be held nud stating that some one would ceme en for him. Xeir Yerk's statu Clurltlr.. The eighteenth annual report of the state beard of charities of New A'eik says the total valuation of state charitable property en October I, 1S3 1, was $1B,SeC,070, against f 13, 13, 303,173eu the corresponding date of tlie pre ceding year. Tlie receipts wero 511, 133,yjs, and the expenditures J10,6I2,7C1, against SI0,772,ClK.', iccclntH nud $l.i,"i1,0J7 oxiienill exiienill tures in lsS3. The report says the increase. hi the iiumber of suite paupers "is wholly due te the defcctlvq administration of the federal laws lespecting immigration, by which large numbers of iutlrm alien jumpers fliul their way te this state te burden the cities, tow usniid counties who should lie re jected nt the ports nt which they laud, and then returned te the vessels brlnglug them, us the federal net prescribes." llm ISe ml of CliuiltliV ll cniniiiciiilulleui. Tlie Pennsylvania beaul of charities will roiterttho estimates for the next two years. The amounts applied for me ; I'er 1S5, ti 70J,7O3.7l ; for 150(5, ?1.97,71. The nmeunts receiiimendcd nre: Fer l.ss", S.'I0II,3U,71; for ISsit, 51,710,721. Of these sums there is set npait for malntcuance In ls5. fSlt,971; for in 1600, ?SOI:i; building in l!55, 81.101,3511,71, nud in IssO, ftiij,. 7u0. The iKinrcl rpconunend 5100,000 for each of the vears l-s7 and lssSlorthe state hesiiital at Harrlsburg, and $2e0.00i) for lb7 rer the Philadelphia l.euse of Refuge. At the SLatliis Itliikh There was a large ciewd nt the West King street link en Tuesday evening, tlie attrac tion being the pole match between tlie Lan caster club and the M' irevilitan club of Col umbia. Tlie games wcre evitlng niul to te sulted In u victory fort lie Lancaster club by n scere oftliree te two. Rebert Greizhiger was tlie winner for the third time of thoinile lare nt tlie Mieiiuar Mieiiuar clier llulc, en Tuesday evening in 3:15. Theie wcre ilve contestants last eveuhig, but (Jrio (Jrie zlngcr wen with ease. There was also u geed attendance at this link. Anether Afljluin In I'lamm. A lUouttlieInsiuallospitallu Indianapolis Iiul., Tuesday niermug was gut under eon een tiiil after destroying the engine room nud laundry nnd bakery nud seme smaller apart ments located in nrcar building, connected with the main structure bya large three-story building containing Iho kitchen, sloeeplng rooms for empleyes, the chapel or the Insti tution, finished only last spring, and the dry house. The less, Is estimated at 75,000; no insurance, Tliore was no aiiic among the seventeen hundred patients, most of whom watched the lire, nnd none were Injured. W'unl te Start a C.irilagii I'.kIeij. Cuutcxville Cor, of I'.ca.llnR Haule. A company from Lancaster are hore trytjig te rent the old shoe factory en East Main street belonging te Themas C. Rnlb, of Phila delphia, with Intentions et starting a carriage factory. Hew Stan)- Hew many of our readers ever noticed the points upon n watch face? This matter is new quitira catch. In a crowd every person designated tlie lotters IV as standing for 1 o'clock. Loek at your watch nnd you will see that IIII stand for t. Hew many of you ever noticed it? A Nun- Dally. The Oxford Publishing company has started a newsy little Daily, which opens well ns nu enterprising organ of the local Interests of that thriving tow u. It will be a penny publication, THE WHITE-VEINED CIGAR.1! m re irrr.v ir xfab ire.vr te nn Tin: rAHtnexAitLi: irj:m. A Correspondent Olres Heme lnturcttlns Te- lisece ttemlnlicenrrt In Which HeMnkes ria for n OiiprcMcil Variety of (tin raf rathlnn't Caprice. Cws. iNTni.uer.scun. Scanning the to te to bacce repert en the first page of your issue of Iho 27th instant, Including your editorial "squilis" en thosauie subject, nnd especially the query "Why net inake whito-vetnod ci gars fashionable?" I recall the whlto-veinod and wliite-rlugcd cigars of my earlj boy boy boy heed, mero than threo scere years age, In deed thorn was n third variety, n.imely, the whllo-5ietlcxl, nnd tiiese were, pcrliapi, tlie most common of the threo kinds. Frem whence the cigars came, or whero the tobacco grew, I de net think I ever was Informed, but there Is no question In my mind nnd memory alieut the fee-that they wero an ar ticle or trafflc lu Lancaster county, as early as 1S27, and nlse suliseqncntly. Ner did they belong te the si in pi e Spanish, the hair-Span-isli, the common or the "ponny-a-grablersj" they had nt least a quasi status of fashion, oblcness t wcre considered foreign, and sold at nn advanced price. At the iwied te which I rcfer, nnd for rome years prier te that dnte, I de net knew that there was n siugle tobacconist nor nn es tablishment oxclusively cenllncd te tlie pur pur cliase nnd Kile or tobacco and cigars in the town where I resided, (Marietta, Pa.,) but they were kept for sale by the dealers in dry goods and groceries, the taverns, (there wero no hotels) the oyster shoes, the confection eries the hucksters, and last but net least, by the npethecarles, which kept the finest "goods" in that line, nnd notably the white lined, whlte-ringcd and whlto-spetted. These macuUtiens wcre regarded as eIi'inis 'if superiority, nnd by no lneaui tu iufu. .or grades. The Imy-smoker, who could obtain ene or these luottlecl cigars at that period, felt him self a head hlgher than any of his less fortu nate companions, and the young men "snorted" thorn as something "qulle the go. ' I think It nover has been successfully demonstrated that this partly colerod tobacco is inferior in quality te the Inunaculate leaf, and Ir net, why should fashion selfishly withheld the seal or its august approbation ? i NOVICE'S FIIIST HM0K1.NO KXFCniESCC These wcre perhaps euly a sonvitlenal vnrlety, but they wcre an "awfully" mean variety, and sometimos produced awful con sequences, especially It tampored with by n youthful novice. They occupied amongst cigars nbeut the same status, that "Rifle," or "Jersoy Lightning" does amongst the whiskies. Common cigars w cre usually tied up In bundles of ene hundred, or fifty, and these wero retailed at various prices two, three, or four rer n penny nnd tlie "cullings" wcre threw u Inte n common rcceptacle a bag or a box and sold at "a jienny n grab." This was, however, only local and occasional, nud net a regular custom .nnd only obtained when n dealer happened 10 accumulate a mean let en hand. My first essay In cigar smoking was Willi oue el these vicious nlcotauceus "nods ;" It w as as liard and as dark as a year-old Catalpa bean. After cellaislng my choeks for about ten minutes in tlie ollert te draw siuoke through It, I threw It away with disgust. In Ilvo minutes thereafter I necame as limp as n rng ; n "cold sweat" mised ever my whele body. " I was net Jiujik, but, O, se sick, ' and in that condition was carried home, nnd but for tkaOact that thrce ethors were found lu my brecTlies pocket, niy situation might have caused parental distress. Ne cigar of nny kind passed between uiyllps again for seven ycais. Tin: c.vrnicns of fashion. It is said of tlie first Napeleon, that he en en thely Ignored circumstances as a fundamen tal l.wter in determining Ids actions. He, himself was the potent ccntrcstance which created the circumstances that gave char acter te his career, (bis ultlinate failure, hew ever dlsqualitleshlin as a model), but it has been long since demonstrated that fashion is mero petent and has a longer reign than anything that liears the name of Napeleon. Still, fashion may be wooed into an endorse ment of the wiilto-veincd cigar. Without material substance, fashion could net mani fest itself; nnd n iw, ai it Is running rampant in all the gaities or the floral, the sylvan and the feathered world, it -would boamcre slde step te extend Its domain Inte the realms of tobaccedoin. Frem the foregoing, It will be perceived Hint 11 fashion even did take the vvhite-veincd cigar into Its special favor, would net be an en tirely new tiling, nud this fact might mllltate nsainst Its final adoption. Fashion Is net per ac an abselute progression, howeVer; it isn revolutionary evolution nt best. It's nxe Is fixed nnd immovable, nnd each revolving evele turns up with perhaps a slight modili medili modili eatien, nnd oflen n slighter improvement, something that existed long before. Any man or woninu.efoven ordinary observations who lias attained te three or four scere years, must have witnessed the same, or ncailv the same, fashions, half n dozen times. With all Its abuses fashion evidently has Its uses. It works up and utilizes a vast amount of raw materinl which otherwiso would never find a mm ket, and In this respect Is even a bene factor. J ust new It could, If it would, rclle ve many a hard-working cultivator from dis couragement and less by vouchsafing aehcer t'nl recognition of the " wlilto-vclued" pro duct of his tell, without subiectlng society te degeneration of quality. Iflt will net give heed te the voice of lcnseu nnd of charity, tlie peeple will have te assume the otlenslve rather than sacrifice their luteiesls te the mere caprice offashlen. GnANTHLLfs. Cutting Ice. There is excellent Ice en the Coucstega nnd ether small streams and en the elty roservelr nud the ponds In tlie vicinity of tlie city, and the ice merchants nnd privnte citizens have been for a few days past busily engaged in filling their houses The Lancaster Pisca torial association during the foriner cold snap cut n grout deal of ice six inches thick and clear as a crystal from their ponds en Myers' rami north bf this city, and nre new cutting u second crop from tlie sauie pond. Their ice heuse Is the lnrgest and best constructed in the vicinity of Lancaster. Mr. Hartiuau, who obtalned conslderablo line Ice from the city reservoirs during tlie late cold snap, is again cutting even better ice than befere as the water is new clearer. The present pros pres jHS't is that all who choeso te de se will bti able te obtain nn iimple supply if they avail theniselv cs of the present opportunity. Implosion ufl'inuler In n Miner's Heme, Matthew W.Lawsen,u coal miner living near Hays station, AUcgheuy county, took home h ilh hlin a three peuud paekage of blasting ixvwdcr, and placed it en n tabloundernsholf en which steed a lighted lamp. While I,aw I,aw seii was abient nt work a pioce of plastering from the celling overhead fell ujien the lamp oveiturnod It, nnd Igniting tlie powder, caused an explosion. Jjiw seu's wllu was blown ncresv. the room, her he.ul strik ing the wnll with torrltle force, ronderod her unconscious Twe or her sons, aged nine mid thirteen, were knocked down by the lorce or the ex nloslen nnd both wero iiiluied inter nally. A daughter, nged live, will probably die. Aside from the Injuries she recoiyed fietn belng dashed against the wnll.hercloth wnll.hercleth lug took lire mid a part or her body wns bin tied te a crisp. AUruteflirl. During the absonce of Sheriff McAlevy, of Huntingdon, the prisoners in jail, who nre al lowed the freedom of the corridors, engaged In a desperate conflict between thomselvos, In which Alexander Gray received danger ous Injuries bybelnglbeatcn ever the head with n poker by a fellow prisoner named Tem Petter, The insurrection was quelled through the heroism of Miss Luurn MeAlevy, n nlece of the Rheriff, who forced the quarrelsome prisoners back te their cells ut the point of ii rovelvcr. Where Uu Yeu Hay Your Itutler t A Philadelphia commission merchant beasts that he ships te a grocer in this city from tin ee te ilve Urklns of oleoinargarlno per week that It has been repeatedly tosted nud tasted slde by side with pure butter, and that geed Judges give P. the prcforeuco ever country butter. What's in a name ? THE CUV11T OP CO.H.1O.Y rtVAS. A Yerillrl Asslna Patrick Clirrjr-Tellmeny In n I-anil Ifcmitige Cnp. nnrenn judeh mvinostes. In the suit of Jeseph llrlentnull vs. Patrick Cherry, action te recover damages for lnju rlcs sustained through the carelpnncss of ene of defendant's empleyes, the Jury rendered, a verdlet In favor of pbdntlll'ler f,"5. The suit of Jehn H. Holllnger vs. Geerge Dennett nnd Victeria Dennett wns attached for trial en Tuesdny nfternoen. This was an nctlen te recever damages nnd plaint!!!' ense ns outlined by tliclr counsel nnd sworn te by their witnesses why ns fellows : Helllngcr fs the owner or Iho dwetllng heuse Ne. 433, North Queen street, nnd tlte Dennetts own the ndjelnlng heuse. On Helllnger's promt premt Ises there lsn well of water, but part or the well Is en Itonnett's let. Mr. Helllnger's family used the water rrem this well until they found a b id and offenslvo stnell. They then had the well cleaned and In n short tlme the water again became oIlenMvo. Ilollevlng that the Hcnnclts had something te de with causing the oilbnslve smell, n watch was set, and Mrs. Bennett was discovered (muring slops nnd ether olTeusive matter into tlie well. The dofcne was n denial or the allegations erplalullflsthat Mrs. Dennett bad thrown Ultli into the well. It was further claimed that the water was bad before the Holllngers moved te that house. On trial. ncFenE Junei: rATTnnse.v. On Tuesday afternoon, tlie plaintiffs' wit nesses examiucd In the suit of Cathnriue D. and Agnes Kelly against tlie county of Lnncaster, for damages sustained by reason ertheirland Iming taken by projieseil open ing or Juniata street, corroborated the testi mony or the witnesses first called as te the value of the land taken, and the damages plaintiffs would sustain. Fer tlie defense n number of witnesses tes tified that tlie damages el plaintiffs' land would amount te between ?250 and TSOOnnd a few wero of opinion that no damage would be sustained, bocause the nd vantage te the remaining property by tlie opening of tlie street would inore than lialance the less or the laud take 1, Theluiy rcuduied a verdict In favor of plaintiff and assesed the damages at ?2,000. The next suit attached was another land ilamigecase, In which the rame partles fig ured as plaintiffs and defendant- This stilt is te recover damage te the land of the Kellys by inasen of the proposed openlng of Green btroet. After the Jury had been empanelled they went out te vlowthesito ofthe proposed Mroet, ntter which testimony wns heard. m ALAirxxK jturirALtsr. Wm. I'. CoiiipteiiTakesnlfancllntlie Religious Itetlral In Ilerks. A remarkable religious "ivave" is causing great oxcitemonl In the smaH villages of Berks county, the number of cenverts ut the various meetings greatly o.xceedlng nny previous oxperionco. In Morgantown, a small village, soventy-fivo wero convertod in a short time ; in Jeanna, sixty, and hundreds at ether places Many hotels have involun tarily Blopped selling liquor In consequonco et the many new recruits in the toinperanco cause. President Flder Dickcrsen, et Phila delphia, is the moving spirit nt the meetings. Anether sect, the Mcnoulte Brethren in Christ, Immersed converts threo tlme in the Schuykill river, they new lielng compelled te cut through tvvelVB inches of ice le de se. A special from Reading te the New Yerk World says : Wm. Compteu, a tneiulier of the Lancaster bar.Is taking a prominent part. Entliu villages have bocemu praying com munities. Jeanna has bocemo n tompernnco place, nud the hotels me doing no business At Lebanon nearly one huudtcil conversions were made in a few days A sect known as the Mcnnonite Urethral In Christ have or ganized in many small towns They baptize by iiumorsleu. The new converts unci the members march fietn the churches te the river in a body, singing songs, hauled by the deacons, who carry nxes with which they chop away tlie ice, which is frequently ten inches thick. The clergymen then wade into the water te the waist, taking with llicin men and wemen eonveitx, whom they lmmcrse hi the Icy wider threo times the crowd sing ing songs. Ilushic&a ut (lie lterllli rotelllce. The Christmas business of the Berlin gen eral posteilleo was in great excess ever that ofthe previous season, necessitating the em ployment or 839 extra members In the ser vice, taken from the army, and 633 civilians. Tlie Germans seem te have entered with n geed zest into the celebration of New Years Frem 5 o'clock p. m. en Dec. 31'f, te neon en Jnnuary 1st, 5,tw0,i0 letters and cards ar rived in the city of Berlin, which togcther with n round i.',000,000 city letters, inake n total delivery et 7,000,000 letters nnd cards Neil. Bultcit in Ulevcn Cases. Frem the CsrlUle Sontlnel. The Mauhcim Mutual Live Stock Insur ance association was tlie plaintiff in eloven caes of Hpjicalfrem the judgment of J. Ii. Marthi.Justiee of the ie.uv, the defendants being C. C. Kutz, Ileury Ilackonbergcr, Jacob F. Kutz, Charles Kutz, W. A. nnd M. Fpplcy, Chailcs Deitch, J. M. nnd W. C. Morrison, Fills Whistler, Jehn M.Ilenwoed, Eli Svvean and W. H. Couch. PlaiutllT suf fered neu suit in eacn case. Acxlitcnt te Jtnle I'attemen. Last night after Judge Patterson finished his worklnliLseffico he turned off the gas and attempted te pass into an adjoining room. In the darkness he slightly mistook his conne nnd Btruck his hcail and fice heavily against tlie Jainb of the doei'.causingnn ugly abrasion of the skin en bis forehead iintl noe. His injuries are net serious, but te-day he leeks as though he had been' ' knocked eut'' by Prof. Jehn L. Sullivan, oflleiton. ir.tAi.vre.v xeu's. PrijEtiig I'ji nil Jehn rerler A-.-ilu -The sennte In ;tecutle hecmleu. Wariiisoten, Jan. 23. Heuse. Slo Sle cum (New Yerk) from the committee en military nlTalrs, reported back a resolution lequcstlng tlie picsident te transmit te the Heuso n copy of the recent appeal of Fitr. Jehn Perter. Steele (Ind.) moved te lay the resolution en the table ; lest, (,'J te 110. The resolution was then passed, yeas 170, nays 77. llelman (Indiana) presented n confer cenfer confer ence report en tlie six months naval appro priation bill, and it was agreed te. It limits repairs te wooden ships totwenty per cent, of cost of a new ship. The heu.ite in Kxtciitlte Scsleu. Wasiiisote.v, Jan. 28. Seuate. With out transacting any Important business the Senate went into executive session. Iren Works In Clcvelnm! te ltetutne Werk. Ou;vi:lani Ohie, Jim. IS. The Union roll mills, which has been idle for the past six weeks, will rcsume Monday, glvlug em pleyment te about four huudred men. The Union blast furuace will also resume Monday. The llcssoiuer steel works will also start up. A IH'tperuiIe Mectt II Is Dciilh. Helena, Men., Jun. lis. Cen Murphj;, the dospcrade, was captured near here ufter n desperate light, en Monday. Ills captors started with him for Helena yosterday, but vi cre overhauled by a parly lreiu here who took Murfhy nnd swung hhn from a biiilga. His lifeless body still hangs there. They Were en n Fli'Islilug biiree. Cincinnati, 0., Jan. 2i Early this morning four men wcre found In a sleigh lu the westcrn part of this city. Only oue of them was nble te speak. One was dead niul the ether two drunk, nearly frozen and un conscious They had been en n spree. I'olteuet by Wlue. Reading, l'a., Jim. 8. Cln-MInn KniH and family of seven, living nt Hunker Hill, Lebanon county, woie poisoned by drinking soine wine. Onq child has since died, two ethers nre net expected te rc,cevcrautl the ethors nre seriously HI. Vat Destruction lu Eaateru Oregon. Pehteand Oregon, Jan. 4 During the past six vvecks cattle and hersus have per ished by tlieusatuU from oxpesuro mid watit of feed lu Eastern Oregon. Many human lives have also been sacrificed In the prevnll lng storms PKICE TWO OENfeTa ENGLAND NOW REJOtCI because arxtrAnr xssAm a as rrcToittevs. wn3a .- Attacked bj- th Arnbt, lilt Force RepM Them With Hfary Loitei-Ttre Cerret t? tinitoeti nmt n Nebtemutl Kllltil $ ), The Tall of Mctemncb. -j" ' ' 4' Londes, Jan. 2i, lln. m.Atlipaieti JlMd rccolved nt the war olllce says, Ooneml 8t. . nrtsfurcels ontrenchod seulh of Mot Met Mot neli. Itnlse conveys tlm grallfylng infer. matlen IliatSiewart Islncominunlcallen with' Qortlen. The ferce had several fights wins) Iho Arabs bofero reaching Moteinnch, anl' .r htewart himself Is badly wonniled. FIvoefs a the Miihdl's emirs wero kllled. j&. "3 A cllsp-ilch front Oen. Lord Wolsaleyre&" i'im uiu U-U111.111UU1 -icuiuuiiieu vy me iinu 1.1. -, '"" . w: The news from Stewart's ferce causes jrrekT',3 rejoicing tu England. OillcJal dlsmtehe "n show that Stew.irt'sllltln nrmy hd no easy'A s task In ferelng tlie way Ireni Abu-KIca WelUll u -Meieiiineu. it wns a constant succession ;?, of rtorce battles mill Ilrltlsli vlelnrlns. Thn Arabs made n dotennlned onslaught en Iho' ""$ llrltlsh en the 10th, nud It was in this lialtle,.' J umi.numui was wouuuecl. in tills tlgllttlle kA'-'v Fngllsh formed, ai usual, in a sqmre and v steadlly advanced te meet the wild onset of i ?3 the loudly choerlng onemy. The Engllsli & ilre did such bloeilv work Hint net nn A.nh&i get within thlity j-ards of the sqaire. ' uiu.vr.iui s'jeu roiireu, laivmg i,iwcieaclJ ; en the flelO. Cnmoreu, n specl.il correJi; pendent ofthe Louden Slanthtitl. and Her J bcrt, sicelal correspondent or the Morning rft It, wero both kllled. Lord St. Vincent. b.d "i iiiuiiiiiuuiv, was aise Kiueu. niewan "n-i rn....iin..H . i ,.,,(- -.. .. vv1 wound, tlieucrh net fiilnl. nltt .IIsiUIa l,l, v. ' JViiTS the rcmaluder of tlie campaign. UKCEItTAKITT ABOUT MCTflMKr.!!, f3 umciai ciispatciics loave ll uncertalti u.Si wiiether Jlctemnch was captured or uet. the state trarsLATunr. An Anll-Dlicrlmlnntlnn UIU Introduced 111 tkaH"',' llAnnisnena. Fa.. Jan 23 The United fitfttrs cnvnriiirifiil. Imvliir- ltnnt, m1trin1 li''7i- the state about Sl.00n.WVl itiirlnw llm wi- l' V 1 put down the robelllen,MgCullough,of Fhlla "'f-t cieipiua, ouereil a resolution in the Heuso te-'S nay requcsung I'enusyivanin congressmen 1'; te vete ler the bills for the repayment of this w mennv. Cmivfnril nrereutnil tlie rssimlflje-.t.AAJ 'vli atlen ofthe re solution by calling for thoerdcr of business - In the Heuso te-day Hillings intreilneedV nu anti-discrimination bill which recites tlte common law declaration In roftirence te the ""v dutv of Common carriers : lirehlhlta crrpatr 3' rliftrfre Fnr n btinrl haul IIism Crr n Irmrw t,fi1 . . which Includei the sherter: prohibits tlib'v;j'! granting of drawbacks, abatements or allow ""$vj! nnccs in any form ; requlrcs the railroad pfcjj compaiues te pest up lu each depet where fs?Jj freights nre received or Uolivcrecl, a schoduie Fi7; showing the rates for enrrying nnd tcrmlualH facilities; provides for damnges for ever!j(?5 charges; extends the equity jurisdiction of .Mpm discevery nnd fixes criminal penaltics tetahylM vioiatleu of the act the nne net te exceed. e a 52,000 nud Imprisoument uet exceedlng; lxzj months ? && Thn nw Hrtnns nnTirnnrltfrtn lilll sv-a? rcnorled. aulherizlnt; the 810.033 te ba naU te'S1 thocemmisslonor and alternate comiulsslener-E-l Jeintlj'. J$A Among tue euis laverauiy roparteu werjii,- the fellow-In;- ; Exleiidlin- the hrhoel Icii-m In5?i six months; fixing a standard of weight!? and lucasure for the sale of mill: ; tdtfi pcimit detendants le testlfy in cdminaLi cases; topreviuo ler tlie sole te tlie state evtM; the Heuso of Rcfuze bulldlnirs In Phlladcl-S- phla ; for the suppression of opium joints i$M fnjclnr llllm,lllel I, till lMff.llnr 1 1 n j lrf s2 form book koeping in the slata de-,k'jC: nartments: lcnuirincr nil fees received :& by the state elllchila te be iiald Inte. , iiw sinie treasury ; auiuerjzing me nuei- vjy birr iiiemaiitll.i anoralsers' lists : renulrlnt alliffl warrants en the state treasury te be slcnecV by the auditor general. Faunce Introduced ?9 a bill appropriating nearly 510,000 te pay ilie.f expenses of the lunacy commission. Cea'f-&M sidoratlenof the border-raid bill" wu pesW4 lencd. A bill te place In the department et'S'i secretary ofiuternal atlairs ihe records or UieCSSj canal commissioners xisseu iiuuiiy. . s A 1,111 (,r,l,n nivrnilTllrtii r ftnnflmt I'll ganlzatleii or caoperath' ig fatniers, lalwrers, ettvS1 associations among was also Introduced. T 4tOS.IA fe A AH nl islf4 41t , -lal 4 1 ' xii iiiueuii4tbUibkvuitmjii uu kiiu .n ui(j9 ey, UgUUll W1U UII11UU OUlbV wu i.i"tm t -,-,- te reconsider the action In rejecting Aahmead v as n Norristown hospital trnntoe, The Senat rol'usedto rocensldor, Tim vete reftwliif; teS, rocenslilcr6tooai0to31, Uushe vetlusnyaf zz: m a KELiawus Jtri'eitjfEic 3taj:nEiiKBtV . ... VH. t,nl.t Ii TTI twi linflnv 11j(f itusti. ti . Vienna, Jan. 23. A uonsatlenal story, ra.S - sembllng in some respects that of the Hun- J .!. ....... ..... ...nail.. .,1.4 ..Anw Mi.mA . ll gariuu nvuueguu umiuvi ui iet.i.i, vuiiwe i J.A... TI..,.A...... .l.A Mll.l A, riA9S.Al,t' l." . 1IU1I1 1V1I.UV I1UI1, tllU Ull'lUIl Ul UWtuiM, 4IJL .i Rnssis 51. Rulfcnewltsch, a lnwyer of some ni'onilnencoin tlie cllv. was reeentlv feund.5:. ' .1..M.1 TttWAillMlInn el,A4tArl 1 If, f ht 1," ft luUtM V . nuirdercd. Ne clue ceuid at the tltna uociiscevorca, leaum ve me muuiujr ec mi. assassins 51. Itcbinewlt9ch had becn a very ' religious man ami hau neon raieu wr; Orthodox Jew : but sorae yeara age lie bf came convlnced of the dlvlne nature -af,-. Jesus Christ This conversion, howevor; 01 uet extend te the belief that Christ bad com te abolish Judaism and substitute- for It t!w new religion of Christianity. 51- Rdblne-S wllsch simply bollevoil that, Christ's nilssleitj m1 .U-A tf n iifiui 1iittA r.ntr.1 fnt IllA IWII.'-' i trel or mankind. After preachlng thU iet . iuliiA Iah cntisn 4liis,issit till AiluIilrttllll4L TinAAWfl'.- IU11U 1U1 auuiU IIIMU IIIVU ,v'mvmwiw i.vj, he feunded a new sect nineug bis lleurew, brothren and called his reformed bolief Th nollclen of New Israel." It Is new aaclarWF by the Christian uuthorltle of ICichenertMni 3 .Vl.llCUlUOWllSCIl IliO UIU1UHVU ujr uivviMTf,, des Jews ',-U Will Nelttier Eat, 3tep Jfer UflukJ Datten, O., Jan. 28. Dartholemowljelt. H-nger, a rosldent of this plase, has just ! taken te the Insaue asylum About iiiaoeife age he had a quarrel with the priest fit I eliurehofwhlelihelsa inomber. Thejiw ,.,v,,-r,l imnn hUmlnii that he cnnsldctred 1 soul beyeud rodeniption aud finally bectwf tej sine. The facta uecaiue generally kuewu iinv. Fer three wcokshe lias net hlent,''ter 1 dav'shasnet histed neilheir feed imrdrhOi., nor can he be Induced or fercca te'Muw elther. lie Is new In n precarious stst- Still successfully robeli against nny ," J te feed him. mi& Henert thntn Ytiel CxnlgdediKHai't km Wmil Miiavaeuee, Wis, Jan.U8.Utl 'igtgj that the propeller 51lcblgnn l'?"""!"M near Oraiicl Haven, yMterwiy,?Ma w i wcre ldllcd. 'W 4, lllnlherla ItaEln tn Xbfk ' muni. Neb.. Jan. Ji DFplkl -,.lrrr fn flvO WCOkll lU tllM lOWH Crf 1 tpn, N'ance eeiinty, end lu lbt'tlaf qreu nave uicu. , . ,.-; wathkk tmueAtfrn Wasiiisoten, It. &., Jaa.' Mhldln. Atlantic dtetfts Il rain, fellow ad bv celdw. eJrlg' rising baremster, wna iMUif l, weaiviiy, ,. jg V. ma t . H. V