' ,HKJ it HJ f n ' ' ?' rr ' NS -I y.p$ M WAff fll A J 4t .XfcMiiAiAkUAeij. l '. l-i . . v f.in mt Hmtcutitzf JWI IJBHI OVlVlUl - l HA,., s . m x -v MP 5ramxgncjer: H14PJ1 e VOLUME XXI NO. 17S. ' ;t IIKJIMKI) INT BY KIKK. i; ri:n,n..s uhl: rnr.tn i.n j;s iiert.i,. i.v A ( lllVAllt) immune raliehm-ii Criilit-il 1. l'iilliti;filK Mrs. Murray mid lli-r Chili). feutluwn liroenginesnls p. in., Sulutdav, 1"lictl vv;itcrintfih.hu'Luighaiu Imlel, Vhi vage, which was ii niiiHs iif Il.iiue Irnm Imsc Imsc tuenltegaiiet. The liie originated In tuiei vif'thu low or rooms Ireni u kcioseno lamp which was itccitlcutiy overturned. At the tlme the icsluuranlur tlm house contained Iltii guests ut Hiiinier.fi mill iiN.niliiivriiinrp. woie in the rooms.' Tbq .MllJilil tho)H the)H taiirnut liml no tumble In getting out, IfuV "","1 ii;imiii iii upper looms nail a iiar jm wiiic. The names sprrmLvTitlt r.ipltl-1 nj, und beloie iisiHSind-id.irnrwns'giveii the' pief was en 111.-. A general nliinii vvas uiven lull an hour after the liie biokueut, hut lill thoenglncswliic.lt could In- hieught te iiIjv en tin. Humes could net subdue them until Uie4uiidhig w;ii iluMreycd. apji. Ililkiiiii, mi chiefly woman, was Killed Il- i (Mil liillLT lrnlil Mm liillrlli bli.ru It. I... sill 4... i nlln. SuMcquentlyii c'rv'was raised, it t in walls wcie lulling ami tint Hull. tiMiiiiiu wans well) lulling "initie husiii.uu-e palruliuen wcie In'sltle tlie building. AlKiillen il' the Retllh wall was scen te totter and thou It eariie ilewn "illi aciush. Six patrolmen and two ti ink' men ham since been taken out, some or them horribly mangled. III. I AII.S III" in; e,vtt,v.Miii. , I'lie tire which deiHruyeii the 'nangiium hotel .Satin day night proved much mere dreadful in the less oHMe and iihysical iuju iuju iuju liosentailed than was supposed. It is new kncwit that at least five peisnus were killed wild 1'eur injiiieil. .Inst herorethoHouth wall the hulel fell upon the Faxon building, a iiuiner el poison's besides these of Ihellie insurance patiel, weie in ililf Um lntter btilld- lllf, assisting te S,lll ir(iiiils.Tnti n?C !. iAiui.. -Ull-trr w.it aiiuvlipuilcilf $ ' J , I J Then in no means of kuettiiifjjust hew tnain ofthcie volunteerJielpoi-Hwero liithe htiueliiie ut Mid tlme, hut Oie exe.iMilji.nA lmupnxeeilcilltuiii extent which fusliiles the hoie that all ihe dead have licen funnily i . ... "i'""" """SO ai WOIK 111 IIIO'J'IWOII' iiiiililiiii when it was eruslied hy the r.illiuii "iete walls were the follewfiif;: Caplain Kip wan Hlit-p-Miil, James llevd, Iviiute Thlme, atilck-Mullins, Jehn Walsh ami Kirdctick Hcau, a piano tuner, and Jehn Heiln'ussv, a i leik, I'elli employed in the tniilillnp ' Miillliisiiiiil rhime, hciiiKiKMr tlm ie.ir,el' I he building, worn lerced out through ene or Iho windows by the rush of air us the wall oil, and net ilanj;oieusly hurt, ('uptnin -heppard and Heyd weie pinned down bv UlliiiK timlieis, and weie lewued alive idxiut mlduiuht. lllllil nut seiinite).. I,.,, i I, ,,l ii It bellevwl, will ircewr. WaUU and Jenes weie takeu out nbeul une eVliiek .Sinnlnv nieiiiilu,', both cj-iwhed te death. I?eau was nlie when Imiuil, and was taken te th-j eiinti hospital, where bodied at IHei.Vlmk unda.vjneininK. The body el llennessv was leeeK'ieil. S'eu alter dip walls ,UI1 Din jWiis-kltoek hie, ami the tirvintiu tunied rfiwtnil sta..uus mi tlie 'iladii;? mass Iiiimui their remrades fieni lieliiK lexsted tedealh, tlieiiL'h at the iniiiiiiietit usk el dieMiiiiK them. The water was lei celli ami dreiTclied the iier iiiiptisoned lellews, iliiiiiii.r them te tin man ew. Mrs (. . Ilelknap, who was killed by lUinpiiiK fieni nil iippen -window, was the widow el lolenel Ilelknap, who died Meme years ae at New Oilcans. Nhe lux many liienilsln Cinehiiiali. Her iemaiiis.ne still at the eit.v morgue. Mil-,. Ml-llll l'.S l.si A I'll. The two iiatielmen who were buried imdei the railing walls or thii hotel, wen, leseued .'tliii hy their i enir.idcs aller lour hums' liuiil weil,. The two nun ate badly m jttied, but m11 probably leeever. Tlioes Tliees Tlioes apeol Mis j. .v. Mm ray and hoi-child was w mareleus.is te be utmost iueieilible. The i.iu,, Willi iieiiiusn.mil itliil i-liilil ix-ciipled looms en the lillli Mem- of the hotel. The Jiiisb.iud Mas out of the city. Mrs. Mm my wet net awaroef the dauuei dauuei te hei-hclfniid child untii the halls woie idled withMiuoke. Awakening the child, bhe tan Willi him In. i window uearthe liie evape ; with the iul.iut'H am s Uspeil tiKhtly about her neck, she bewail liie descent. At each -lery tlit'tu was an iron Kiatuij:, mHIi a liole in llieccutie toehiiiall In admit of the pass pass age tlmiiiKli el Iten-cir and i-liilil. .Nhe Mas, therelere, compelled four times iluriiift the descent te heat the cliild uisju tlie Kraluiu, lower lieisell eer the edKOteil te the letiud of (he cso.ipe below and icacli up fin Inn buy. She i cached the leiuiil willieut assistame, ami when seen a iUaitnref an heui later had wholly iii-omi-edtrem theelleclset ber tcrilbln OApeiicnce. I'hu total less by Saturday nighl'h hie, iu cludhiK Hie hotel anil luruiliiie and Ktiests' possessions, ami en the adjoining huiUlinu and contents, is estimated at $,tr)0,iMH.i. V Vlll.'s" llei.i.it.ilt-il hy I'lie. l-'i rudest i eyed almost the entiie business peitiun of l.ouacenliiK, Mil., Nuiuluy iiiniii iiif.', enlallinga less of about f..lKW. The liie btiike out alHiul.'l o'clock In a Irsinie Ktiuc Ktiuc Ktiuc tuioeuthe main IhoieUKhlarii. Neatly all the water in the place w.w freen ami the lire ilepaitiiieiil was unable te Mifces.sfiilly liht the llatncs, which spiead rapidly ami ijiiickly ceiisuincd hccii liiiildingH, m(Hi their con tents. The lueis Ih'11emi1 tobae been the work of iiiccncli.ii Ics. rwiirisu xj:ajisvaius. ll J.lihhhtl Dililililiiliit blli'lilUi-il tin' AruliiuiHl Nearly llialen. While (Ictacliinciits elHilgli'sli' hud Indian iulautrj wcieiii.ikiiigu zeteba seven miles seulhwe-t et Su.ikiii en iSund.iy, they wete suddenly .suiprjscd bynijish et' Arabs, who had been massed and concealed m llte deities wrt of llu-hceii. The Kuglish leiined a sipiaie as ipiicklv as H)ssiblc, but thecatuels, imilt'i and heise.s weiu di iven back In con irtsimi en (he tioeps, ciic-ing 11 stampede, and amid 1 loudsiit'tlustthe Arab.sieuetrated the south and ninth sides ut thu sijuare. Meanwhile the 111.11 lues and Heikshlie icgi iiicnl, wb v erg oil tlie east and west sides ut the sipj.iie, m.tiiit.(jueil a ceutiuunits lire, holding the l-iiemy -at bay, Wljlle 11; clmt'ge of the cavaliy mid the lire pI'tliURUns Irem (he llashcin cicb.i checked the eiisl.iught el ihe 1-.1bs, which, at the outset thieateued 11 'sei ions disaster te the Hritish. Vn ellicial cstiiuatopljcesthelliitishkilli'il at tilty-twe, and wutiidcd at eighty-live. Nearly all the casualties wciuilue te sjiMr thrusts teicivcil in liaiid.te-haud engage uients. The Ar.tlisgdl bclueen thutiaiispeit train ami .eteba, and spcaled thu ineii el the transport ierps, and killed the auiuiils. They fought savagely, icltislng te give or take iiu.irter. Orueial McNeil; who wnsi-imi-iiiauding thu zereba, reports vaguely that thciu wete suver.il thousand rebels in tlie light, mill that ever 1,000 wera killed or weHiidcd. dun. McNeil is-blamed for nut taking precautieus against 11 sin prise. The llussiiis bi ought In the wounded, though menaced by Ihn Arab camel lnire, which watched their niuM'iiicnts yigilatifly. I'he desert is dettisl in uv cry illrssilien with iiiuaway itulmals. Tlie enemy's hits must be heavy TI1eca111p.1t N.iukiu was prcpaied ler a renewal of the aUack, but was uiino uiine li",tisl, Vlnniit Ilm list Allie. Ileiij.inilu l-'ersjihe, Keepvli 0iue, (iged sixteen, died tiiireiitly last Tuesday and was pri'ivtrcd for burial, tp.take place tq-dny. He pteserved a lifc-like uppeai-.inee anil nt the giave, te Katlkfy the tuotlie'-, Iho ceniti was opened. A s)fght iiielsttiie iitti-acici) at tention and the body was removed ten house nearby, where, alter several hours' incessant labor the boy was restored te consciousness and will new, It i lielle,ved, recover. T Mill Ail. h im Itie'lrUh'ltfviilnlliiiiUll. fllltcd states Senater Hlddlellen,er l.s ii,- I ,,,-. i,,,i.. . ... --!---- , wcraitiiiigeii 111 win iMiace gales en i-uuriury ceptcd a 1 Invitation te alleu.l n meeting of .j, i;icvc?t ether Cercans who yniuillilaHl the Itihli rcvelutumliU In Nev. Yerk ue.M ' with the eatiae-1 wcie lutigej villi them. Simibtj; and sneak mi the mictien of the The parer.ts wives nntl children or four or light iiniie liisb iieopl.ileiei oil and nl the tlese latter vveionlse hnngeil. Kin ninukll Irish In the I nited SUd-.-s te tt-.Msl Uicir kin, m he bought reftige In Jupati, will seen Uetlll'.-s ill home. I ,, t the fulled SUitcs. ,; A a'ri! IT. ,.T , r"?.PJTvT v ii ,jti7' nmrt.n hi: HAtfi A, CeiuihU Umi Ilia I hlniun llewitliv I'tillllial Hltinilnn Has llciii,lt.il,..(, Knim thy New Yolk I'venltiK I'li'st, Inil'. Hep. llmv J-i-eat Iho ailvance is tin ene uaii thoi thei thoi euf'lilyiii'prti'l.ilowlKitMifii littles lolrospee lelrospee lolrespee tlvocnmitarlHon. Huppnse I'ritiiileiit l'loo l'leo l'loe land had Iminetllately en eeiiilutr InteiHiwer remevediui olil,i'xperloncei -niiil tlprlj-ht l)oiiif);nhieiitlo!riiiifeo el till pension liuieail liifil put Iit'hls rt.ue ii'lianleneil and notorious political hack and had aekiiewl. ifiitlol(iiii:e el (hi illit'lilsjrt.u-eiriianlei Ileal hack ami had : V (hat he knew thai eiifjiii puiiii'-iy mat be knew that It Mas M 1'lltlL'. til It t bntieuld net lie) p. it, that he Jmil iiWltil lifyiMd te 'iiiesiuie.rtWhHt e Mid ? And yet I'lesldenl tlai-lleld nei'ii com i ". :r" ;v. Would he did this ei-y Ihimr in ilm IIiiiHivimsi. 'KupiKise that I edlately alter Ihoeleclieu rresidentt.'leeI.iml had lene tn it Ileum-ciiilk-tlimier Kitcli te ltllnn in llaltlttioie ntul In hlsHpcech had chuckled ever tlie'l.ut uai uiKttins luil .niritsl tletwate nf.MBiy uitl I)y thcjnf 61 '.siiiin'J lind the jiiAHence iiiillanL- toil! UiMi'li,r.w,.ii in. i iili.,.." i.'.. ..:T ... i' T i ': "", v. s. "-"'i'. .... mi .mi iiijiiuv, m uai weuiii no s.uu i Ami iWt.,t,if,sv"Cvl,'" I!iVsi,l(:',t Aithur did in aie(is(iJ)'Ji)-sey7 ' 1 ftu'ppose that miliseiuiently he li.nl np-liollltt-dimellier 1 1 i'-i'ilis n nutiiii.iiiu l.,l.l,vll and Jobber, In boheeietary of the ii.n y In Kplloufllie pretests of all 'the be-tt int'iu'beis el bis own patty and woie te upuit lilm 'xteadily in I'lirruiil ami deUishiK use of the patronuKitJe ebliKii iRiIllldaus pf the low ml class -what would In MldV 'Anil' jet this President Aithur did in tliui-asu iifSwreUirv l II.IIIIIIL'l-. Niipini.su, en eeniiiiK into power, be were te mm in Iho New Yeil; iHistolllee, net Mr. IVarwin Imt a Homecrntol long .sumilliiK-an old, OApeiieiiccd servant of the Kexeruiuent, who iiad made himself conspicuous as a pin. invU-rel civil MirxJie rolerm and were, when .the oeca,eti ellcicil itself, te kick him out incontinently, what would betuld? And vet l'leaident Aithur iliilMns vm Hung In tlm cse of Colonel Hurt. .i .1 1 i.i.iuy.t titles nsr.tii:. HI Within f'l.iiinlni; llnm-r Itleltl in VhIiui- liie Cliiiase l-liiiiriy. Antony the eases seen te be beard ill the tfiiicaserlrvuit ceuit, are eight or ten Im- Dorlaulilewei suits bieimlilauaiitst Ilm IjiLii 'ShoreV. .Michigan .Southern i.illre.id, the t'lilcage ,V Weitein Iudiiua i.iilre.ul, the v'hiejige.V iir.mil Tuiiik Juiiitien lallread, till) ll.jll. tsinpiiJid white laid weikisaml etheiH, hiMililiiu uiluablu piepeity between yijlOj-Mticet ami the ticr ami Tiwllth and Trteilty-siM-einl htieels, t'lncage. lu 1M1 lle,nj,imlu Wilder, then j man In the prime n( lifts cune from Vermont and bought about i.e only acies within thoabeo li!S.-rIlieil Unfits, lie settled en it, and a low years atler'mntrleil a Viiginia belle. He Mas wedded te lint old ideas, and when theDlniek el thelirst prometive was be.tnl in Chicago in is;.?, and busy, pushing men eame te him te buy bis liuiil lui- nuliead purposes, he thought be was llii.iiii.-i.il ly iniucil and the ciH's irespci Is destroyed, and he oil oil l.uge blm-ks of his pK'pctlv te i;cl out of the way el Hie railiiMil-i. This piepcrty is new thickly cewinsl Willi buildiiigH and "is worth tnativ tllilliuns. Wililtn-'s tv 11'., .Ile.l 1,. lwitw and lu s71, at t'hetry Valley, 111., lm m.ir ned his housekeeper's ilailnliter. Thev lied together till s77, when Wildct died, his w il'e in the meantimn having pi.iclic.ilty con ducted his btisiiilfs ler lilm till s7i,' ubeii Ids son. Jui ob, w.isapH)iutcd conseialer el ins estate, which wax esllin.ited In he win 111 iiiMrlv ?J,lMi(VM When Wilder died. Pour je.il inter, however, it Is aliened that the estate had shrunk in alue te JJiOjlvie. His estate nun ilhided up, he li.iing It-It no win ami the widow toceied alietit feO.IHH) as her shate. lit September, s77, only tlneu ineutlisullcr Wildur'M death, she Iii'miiii' the wifeel a iii.iii uiiuieil Duukle, new a saloon keeper. In .Match, lssl slm cemnieie-eil iiiuu suils against Nations pailies, iiicltidiug tlie railieads mimed, claiming dower lu ceitain lands whiiii had been been ceu eyed tetheui liy her hiisli-iud willieut her sign,ituie. Will .li-rm-y '-lili.il Inlinit lit- I'niil? The ellli eis el the t'euli.il rallienl el New .leisey had tivcUed no sisitie asstirauce Imiiii the Phil.idelihii A Heading i.iilre.ul about the payment el tlie Apill luten-st. The recent applica'tinu (e tlie Uiuits by the Heading CDiniuuy is Kiiil te lm a i-lear ad mission th.it the company bas'ne iitenev w ith which te meet the pnl p.iyiiicnis. 'iiesl ilcnt Little, of the Jeisey Central company, viid that the Itc.iiliug bad until Meml.tv te indicate its iiilcntii-n-', and liefere that lime he did net cue te ptcdii I tin) action of tlie company. I'ledetick A. Polls, Hlm feimetly was a iltiis-ter el llic inini.uiy, espresscd Iho opin ion that both toads would sullur lerui Iimiiic. "Thu Hc.iiliiifJ isimint p-ay the April ititer esl iipuic-iitly," he s.ud, "and ihe slate is pressing the Jersey Central ler lavs. I sup pose that both iayiueuls amount te soine f sHI,itH) or JtW.tKkl. It is a scandal en the Jcisiy courts tb.it the ns eivetsliip has net been testered. Tlie securities for the pay mculiif the neietis nsciier's certitic.iles have ili'inci-iateil In prlceunlil theyjire weilh little or nothing. I cannot see hew the lease has been continued te this tlme when the Heading has defaulted net nnlv en the guar anteed dividends en the sIik-U but contin ually en the bended iuteiest. llayHiil' inpliiiiiilli! Iiil.. i:.ul iti-auvillu recently asked the frilled States go 01 nmeiit te proseciite the n)iseus wlui publislieil 1111 ollet of 11 toward for the body of thu Prim e el Wales, dcaderalhc. Thu Jltitishscctct.iiy leiuimletl thu. V iriled Stains, that (Sreat lliitain has nunc than eucu piusecuted the ciiemicset lereign states ler less gr.iMi 1 ill en 1 eh than thu publicaticn el such an inceiidl.iry ami iuIscIiIemiiih eiler. A teply lias just been teceived bem Mr. It.iy .ud, in which be assiiies O1e.1l lliitain that the pieseni .-uliiiuii'-tratieii in thu I'nited States will de eietj thing possible te sup plies ueit acts nl hostility against any t ieuillj- geciiiiiieiit. M. 111I11I ilm ether .11.111. Near Nutbush,Va., lived a piellj- gnl of lit, 11, unci! Kllle Metgati. The belle of tlie vi-citiltj-, her hand was -ought by a hi-oie of young fellows. The favored one was thought tobuiijeung mail of lluukevillu. Indued Ilm engagement was announced and piepa piepa ratleus for the utairi.ige went busily Inru.-ud Tuesday lnei-tiing last'the gill was inis-eil and seaich l.dleil te teveal her whoicaheiits. I'riday sliu letutned, in ceiupiuy with thu son of a neighlniilng l.umer, Mho was sup posed te boatsrheol. Tbe couplualllteuuceil their mairiage, gie.ttly te the sin pnvi of the wholecouimunltv ami the l.ile pnniis-llve gioeui in p.itticitl.ii. lliraiilly I'ikIk In Sniiiile. Additional p-nllclilaisel thu suicide S.it unlay of I'rank Celtiell, the Insane iieler, at ll.iriisville, W. Va., aieieceivet!. Ilel'tcttcd constantly the last Ihree or four daj-s fur bis wife, ItessieCI.-uk. Aueileit te 1 each her by wiin was made, but without avail. S.itiinlay hu v as seen puling ever 11 letter M liieli be had in his pocket. Later lu the day be bo be bo tiiine iMissessed with the idea that It vviw liem his wife) and that she ic fused te i-omeiutil see I1I111. 1 Te could nut be persuaded olherwlse null during the ubscuce of thu watchman hung himself te the window grating w 1th bis silk handkerchief. Theleter Massitutily a business epistle, lli-ltt fur tliw Ulliini MuilUuii 3lilrili-i-. The cer eiier'n jury Investigating tlie cit 1 limslances 'connected with the tle.ith of l-'au-Hiqlii)niJM"i xvTiejStJjKJjiMi'4 fnmul in line nftuollichiiienit reservoirs en Iho II h lust., have rendered n verdict that '''Kaiinie Lillian Madisen caine te her death en the night of the lDtli of March in the old resor reser resor veir, nnil that Themas. I iiilseu Cliiverius was directly or Indirectly the c.iuse or It," C)u vcrius lias securcil the crv ices, of ci)i(uent ctmnsulj ami 'the trial iremses ji (Iki line, or Uiupjiht OM-IUng hedi)i,Hilintmiliif many M lielcMtle H.liiRiiiKu lit Curia. ;iiiu Cjiieau iuvk-iis xLitethat tlie fallier, ioetlicr;-Mivesiui(l'i-)ilblrcu of Kill Oietiku- klu, J. Sarhulyir, and J. Keli.m, leading '"'l'ra w uiu iiiuiiiM.-iiueiii Mliy in lerea, 3lUTII0J)iST CONFKKliNCK. i;iu(!i:i:in.ii,H mi: ritiuu ia-h NIMIOX IX ItV.TAtU Leriil I'rriitltrni Dllitnl In llraren'ii Unli-rn. A Voting r'uiiillitlu fur Clt-ricil llniiurn AVIm AVtnilit Nnl I'rniiil.e te AtiMulii I'liini lltn Un of Teliaci ii. The t lili tl ilny'H session of the l'lillailclplil.i M. V.. conference, at Chuslcr, opened Hatur day luernitig. The diniilliiu.il exercises woiei-oiidiictetl by llev. ilr.iy. Tim ease of Hev. T. . i'cai-sen, of Cliellcnhain church, who asked te lm granted a lix-atleti, was taken itjt anil Kev. T. 11. Ncely that be had n letter from Sir. I'earsen, In wltleh he slill jncssed his leipiest. lle was gr.mteil a location and a lesolulieu cnmuiiiudiug his elliclrncy was lusseil. Tlie Inflowing Iik-.i1 preachers weru elected te ileaceu'H euters: IViiiiKIIm 1", Iltuid, Hiiniuel lleeby, Juntos limns, IMwaid 1. Phroauer, Henry S. Wall, Abraham N. Vlvlim, Jehn flint, Thcoderu 1j. Dellow, Jehn lleelun, Villl.ini W. Kyle, Peter Hiiuter, H. KfN, Vincent NichelH, inariei i. .loimsieu, CMiiern ('ongelteu, v W. Coekinan, DaUd T. Smyth, Jacob 1C. (Iiauleyiiml Nathaniel V. Cl.uk. Tliefinler of the luiur was misMmIctl te al low lte. Dr. .1. Iluckley, editor el the Chrt. luin ilvecnif, and Itev. Dr. Jehn Milev. presyyijIjOl" Jjrew Uioplegiuil hemlnaiy, le IIIUIHII-IC.IIJII VI JIMKH HpeBCIUM. -incir an- drfsses WerVi Htl6nliely ifstciu'd Id, and at the close lte. Saiuurl W. Oclnett was con tinued lu eh irge el the sulHcriptleus te Drew seminary. f Tlie'tihll quiMlen, Who urn admitted Inte ltd), connection? wascillcd up, mid Nle)lien II. Klaus, Oller I',. Stryilen, lieerge II. lint it", (Ivoige !;. Kleinh.iiiu, Jehn Hull iiii.'iiu a. in.ii'K, ii.iMU i. riuiyiu, William W. Iloekin.iu. Nalh.mii'l W. ('lark. Jacob 10. tlr.uiley, prescnliVl themseUeHasiipplii.ints. The prayer iihiii is-eiiug these young men was made by iv. W. '. Kobiuseii, and (he addicsM te the class el applicants was made by Bishop Tess. He npi'ke for ne.nly an hour, giving them tuiti-h ihImce ami threw out many solid and piielii.tl sugui'stieus ler their (ousideiatieu. The chtticlt was tlliuiigcdalid everybody seeined interested It) his lugicul anl iiumL timely ilNceinse. A tittuilK.-r of ritualistic iuestiens Mfre pio pie pio peiiiiiled te tlie class and all liuttweausweied them alllriuatively. Mr. (.'mikui.tu could net consclciilietisly uemlse te abstain from the UM) ortelmi-co in any lerni during his minis terial Hie. It was shown, howexor, that he iiad given up the use of tohn-ce moie than a year age and propeod te de without the weed, hcicillci-, and Unit Jte had comtcieii cemtcieii comtcieii lieus sci tiples against making such a solemn pledge ler fiiir ins-csily would at soine time uiH'i us use. .ir. imins ceuin net "eleiitieiisly premise te abstain Iteui the ceuiK'l its use. Mr. limns could net -ou of feet I when iceiiiied te de mi. These an- swijih weie p.issisl and the entile class wcte admitted. Hisitep IMwatd !. Audiews was iittlo iittle dlli ed te the ceulereiite. llev. Kawamura Kek-hlre and Matsutii.itn Soe vieie trans ferred te the Japan cenleieitci'. Thu eonler eenler ciicii Iciupeiaiices'H.-lety held its anuiverK.iry in Madisen street clnin-li in tho.-ilteriieou, when iiddresses were m.-ulii by Kev. C. II. Mie-.is, D. D,, stud Jeseph K Ikiiley, esi. The oidiuatleii of dc.neiiK will 'take place Sunday morning in Madisen street church. Senium by llishiip I'ess The ordination of elders in tiie alternoeti at Tiiinly cliuieb, sermon by Hev. If. W. Miller, I). Ii. SI'MIVV si-lloel. DltlUNA I ION I M.lll isi.i. Thuotiliualieii i-M'icisi-H in IhiIIi the Meth odist ehutches en Sunday weie veiy largely attended, theciliiicOM benigthiengcd In thefr greatest c.i p.u-lty. The ordination of tle.ueus leek i. no at Mad Isnn sticct In the morning. Itishep Tess pniiched the sermon. A class efniuetecn men received the eiders, as fol fel fol eows: I'r.inklin 1", Itenil, Samuel Heebv, James llurns, . K'elsi Carter, W. W. 'oekni.ni, Niithauiel W. Clark, "Thrsslore U Dellow, Jehn lleheii, IMwaril P. Phreauer, Henry S. Watt. A brain X. Vivian, Jehn Phut, William W. Kyle, Peter Hunter, Vin cent Nielli Is, Ch.iib-s II. Jehnsen, Oshnrii Congellen, Divid T. Sinytli and Jehn II. traulev. The oiibnalieu el ibleis leek place in Trinity chinch 111 thcartcttioeu, Ihi-eicicisi-s being ill eh.iieel Hev. O. W. Miller, D. !., who pleached ttie sermon. The order was cenrciicd upon thiitceu gentlemen, us fol fel lows; Stephen II. Lvaus, Jeseph Dully, Jehn W. l-ijei, ii'corge W. Clark, ltel-rt S. Doltew, II. K. Hobiuseii, W. Hedhcller, Christian L. O.111I, C. S. Mervine, It. V. Callcn, J. U. Ilickeiteu, P. I!. Lynch anil William Powick. The bishop mid piesiduig eldeis are busy adjiisilng tlie list of appointments and it is giving considerable double this time, owing te the pis-iili.iritv of the vacant places. It will be ready ter auueiiucemenl at thu ad journment el ciiulcicnce, which, it Is thought, will been Tucsdaj- or Wednesday. tiie iah'.ii. nr.i.iaiut's i:n:sit. 'I tin 1'iiiliir.il V'l-lliilliinnr lll.liii Hum- Itui. .1. VI. TIihI ill tlm I lrl lli-fiirineil. On Sunday Hlght Hev. M. . DeWellu Howe, bishoiel the ilioci-se of Central Penn sylvania efthu I'jiiwijjuiI church, (niiil 11 pas pas teial visit le the churches In this city, and administered the litoel'coiHiiiuatiou. At St. James in thu illuming, the congre gation was very huge, every scat being taken. Thu rile oriiintiim.itien was admin istci ed ten class of tweiily-tluis', of whom 0110 was a deal mule. A iiiiiiiIm-i of deaf mutes weie pieseni and thu service w.isiu tcrpcted into the sign language by llev. Keehlcr. The bishop was assisted in the service by Hev. l)i. Knight, lector el St. James, and llev. Lucius M. Ilaniy, master of YimIes' Institute. The bislmp jn cached an inleiuilitig disceiiise en pia.ver, taking ler Ids tet the Mertis leiiud in Lliku lllh chap ter leth verse" for everj- one that askcth leceiveth." Theiinisiti et the hey's choir, under tiu diiis-tien el Pief. C.ul Miilr, vv.h very ovcel evcel Icnl. a r si. Jehn's i hi iu-ii. lu the evening Hisliep Ibme visited St. Jehn's I-'iee eliuich, wneieii veiv l.ugeioii-gu-gatieii assembled le hear luin. Thu full eveiiing sei-vke was given, the hi-lmp Iteing assi-ted by llev. Dr. Knight of St, Jiuucsj Hev. Hauling, el Paradise ; Hev. H.udy, el Yeates Institute, and Hc. Pratt, rector of St. Jehn's. A class of seven was eenllinieil by thu bishop, who pieacheil 1111 eloquent sci iniui fieni the text " i;.ccit ve he con veiled auilbeconieas this Utile child ye can not enter the kingdom of heaven." Tlie choir I'm nished tine music dining the ser vice, Mrs. Henry ivliassiiigini: very piettllj' Iho sole, "Nearer my lest te Thee." Itisheji lleuelclt. Lancaster this iiieiulug by theciiily tnihi for lleiidiug. Iter. li-.TIt-l ill lln flri-l lli-rniiueil. Hev. Dr. J. M. Titzql, iiister-clcct or the first Itcl'eiuicd cliuieb, although he has net yet been installed as pastor, preached as u sitpplj- III that chinch j-cstenlay, te very large coiigicgatleus, and inade a most tuvnr. .iblolnipiesslen en ihose who lieaid lilm. In thettipuiilng he based his leuiiuks 011 the tet; ")bd rerbid that I .should glory, save in Ihecri'ss vf Clnlst," He spoke for almost an hour. In the livening Dr. TiUel was again gicclcd by 11 great eievrd and delivered tin instructive discourse. The music furnished by thu choir, morning and ovening, was e.eellent. Dr. Titel will soeti j-ciuove ids family le this city, uml villi preach his Introductory sermnn ns pastor en the llrst Sunday after leister. Hene te Cimaita W7,00llsliurt.' 15. I id ward Derscy, aged 'i" years, for two years past inlying (clloreflho banking heuse efMcKiiuA- Ca, corner of Il.dliinoie and St. lL.iu stix)cts, Italtinime, 1liv.1ppc.1rcd 011 Monday last, and It Is said he lias gene te Canada An examination or his accounts Hlnie his absence has developed a shortage of about 7,000, Dersey has been with the linn m. yeans beginning as dork. He was vvell vvell knewiiln social cirelc?, and moved in the liest Kix-letj-. oriiiteyenni Itn lins been lead lug niiite a last lire. His family is highly connected uml imltD wealthv. LAyOABTEH, PA., MONDAY, MAKOH 21?, 1885. .ve tin a suv. is tiii: SIIII'Tfi. Kilili-litu (liiltef In SIhiit Hint lln I'elli riiian'ii l.ul h Nut u lliiiiy One. Wlien Iho clghleen pollceinen el" the clly aiistveicd te their unities nt tlm Mallou heuse en Saturday ev oiling nt 7 o'clock, they were mirprlstsl te licnr mt eidcruatl by tiie chlel eriKillcn Hint en nntl niter Hiitulny Iho hours of duty would die changed ; Instead of Iho present V6rk, each shlll weiihl be en duty twelve hours, and the shlru would nllcrnale between day anil nlghtdulj', being one week en each. All of IheelllceiM, willieut exception, were epiKised te the chauge, and n ismiiniltce waited en the mayor In Indiice hlni te icsclutl thu ertlur. They evlilenlly pieved te Iho niiiyer that n chaime would net be henellcl.il. Kir he tesciudcil the order and' (hoelllcers were se netlllctl when thuy reisirted at tl e clock, A I undent one-half the elllcers go en duly ut 7 ecltx'k In the morning uml remain oil duly until I o'clock Iho following morning, i'hose whocejnooll'iluty ut I o'clock cm sleep u low lieiirHaud have Iho bMaiicu ofthe day te attend le business, such ns servlng warrants, snlqiii'nas, Ac fiuler the piopescd chauge ihew en duty during the day would lm required lobe in their own wards and would net bonbletodo much business and lltose en duty at night Mould net have much tlme leiln business. because they would net lie relieved from tint v until si reVlm-k in the morning and weulil have te take Nnver.il hours sleep se as le lie ii'"" te no uicir titiiy iiiiriug me night. (U.S. .JAAO.V HTAUKIl ItVISU. fMiiiiii I'i-imiii.iI lllnliuy or On ii of tin, i;drlnt of Trli-Rrapli ll, d.it. iik in Mnriittrr. O'en. Aiien Stager, itged tin, the famous electrician, h lying at the point of death at his icMitlcnci' in Chicago, lle isti native or Western New Yerk, mid when 1(1 years of age engaged lu printing, under the instruc tion or Henry O'llellly, who iiflewarils be came a pioneer in the building uml updating el telegraphs. O'lteilly indiuml young Stager le fellow Inte this iindo iinde iindo veleticil cnleriuise. mid when he liml connected Phlliidrlilii,-i with llarilsbuig the .voting man took chaige of his first olllce at Lancaster, en this line, in Iho fall or s. Te liitu Is iltie the credit el (irst is-onemiuig batteries by charging many wires nt the kiiihi time front the same source. He also ceniusted long lines, mid se sived Hutu and Usk or lepetitleti of messages. He bivauie vciy premiucul us n sutMir iutcudeut of telegraph lines and in organizing thu various interests leuued bv ami mtiselidatcil with the Wifitrrn Pnieii telegraph cuiupauy ; iihiii tie orgunl.itleu of thatisiuipany h Isx-ame its general superlii tenileut, Tlie caIciisIve and el.tlmratu sys tem of lailiead tclcgiaphs in use en all ihe railroads m the West and Northwest ewes itseriglit tehim. lle aided lien. Ni.CU-ll.ui iluring Iho war in establishing military tele graphs and rendered ether valuable service. Later he has been suik-i intending Western I'nien Interi-sts, tclcpliene, elis-tric light and telcgiaph business. snliiritii.i AllHiiiMiii'nSi.'iiii el Coin I. At (heSatiiril.iyaflfiniHiii session of court the application el David Heir, of West Karl tewnsluis lm a helel Ilccnsi-, was iiigued. Mr. Heat's house was 11 helel' for n number of ye.uV'iit a year age the proprietor ihs-liitnd te subscribe te the allldav it en -sen led by the com I ami the license fell. Tlioiltiesitiousor a large miuibei- of witnesses weieiead show ing that the (raiding public required hotel aivoimned.itl.ins at this point. Thu com t re served decision. .fhtistl.in II. llerslii'j' was Dppetuled guar dian efthu iitinet- children of I'.Iaiu S. Ilershej-, deceased, Inte of H.itl township. An issue was gr-auled te try the right le ceitain pieK'rty levied en by the sheritl 11s IhugiKAlsef Jehn Ilarmes, In which Jehn II. Kaullinau is n. lined as plaiutifl mid P.enJ. (f. llcrrasdclciiil.ini. " " Adjourned le 'I'uesday, Mmt-li .'list, at 10 o'clock. lii-.uh or .virs. llinr liuiil. I'ieiii tlie llatililitnjt I'ntiiel. Mis, Omit, w lle of Colonel lleniy Omit, died early 011 Sunday morning at thu resi dence of her husband, nit l-'eurtli sticct, Im low Walnut, In tho7eth j-ear of her age. Mrs. Omit was bem in lsl,"i, at Marietta Her fath er was Hit-hard Kehjnsnn, a (linker, and she vv.n the eldest of nine daughters. Sim was mat ried le Colonel Omit in isil bv Iho Hev. Samuel Sprotlter, then nister iif the I'eiitth stnet Lutlieniti church. Mrs. Omit lived in Dauphin county until the vcar 1SI7, when she moved with 'her husband te this city, and hasicsidrd heie ever since. She was a consistent incinlier of Iho Pimt Lu theran church, fourth street, for many ve.us and was highly esteemed byulargii clu-leel It lends and iu-iii.iinLiiiccs ler her nmny vir tues. Her husband, Colonel Omit, Is new in thesJd j ear el his age. L'uillt-l-Sliill Uljlle;. Palher ifietemyer, ntster of SU Ju-tcph's Catholic church, uiiiieuui-cd attlniHiner.it mass en Sunday that the 1-01 ucr-iloiie el his new iiiuu Ii will Is) laid en Hosier Mon day morning between '.laud 10 o'clock. The "erenteny will be jiorferuied by ltihep Mb. uiali. in, of llatiishtiig, mid will Isias slitcd by 11 large number of priests Invita tions te ',utlejue in the axerciscs have been sent te all liie Catholic societies of the city and te a nilinlxir of Kecictles in adjeiiiiug cities, lfllie weather is favonible en that day, there will be a large tutu out of Catholic or ganizations. 'li-rtlliH Hr.K.ii With u Chili. At illicitly hour Sunday morning I-iit7. Schneider, 11 Oeim.m, living in Allegheny Cily, was round by his vvife lying en tlm tloer of the kitchen in u pisil of blisd, with bisskull fiactuied, tince ribs broken and his l.icu tnasheil tepulp. lnllieyaid evidence el'.i scttllle was te lie seen and a bloody club was tetiiid in an eutliutiHe. .Schneider, who cannot 1 ecever, stated that he was assaulted thiee bhs-ks fiem his home by Patrick Hod Hed gem, a lollew Miiikiuen. His sterj-, how hew how ever, is doubted by the police authorities. Hedgci'H has Ik-ch nriesleil. lle stiengly ptetests bis innocence. A lln.it Viae for l)ji.til In Htij-laiul. Owing te thu inimciise and almost iiupio iiupie ceileutcd fall of oyster sjiat since llte Is'giii Is'giii niiigef 1KS, (he ICuglish oyster beds have lllleil iii with sn,-li u i-iijiul growth of the bivalves that pi lees this season have Is-en leduceil sis much as t's") mt cant. The U-st native e.Vblers last year seltl at wlielci.de lot let two shillings mid sixpence per ihmin, and Iho same quality of oysters 1110 new selling at 11 shilling a ile.eu. The lcsult is a serious diiiiiniitiuu in Amcricaii iinpoitatiens. A .Sim iiful Hucagi-llli'iit rliiM-il. On Saturday alteiiioen the llariis opera company gave a inatiiice at which "Chluics of Neitnaiiily" was sung. In thu evening they closed their week's engagement by singing "la Mascultu" te a verj' large audl ence. Thu cists of both operas was llte same as when they wcie sung bclbie iluiing tliu w cek. The engagement orthlsceiiiiuuy was a gicat success, and the citizens of U-mcaster w era pleased with the members of the Ueiijh both en and oil' the stage, Sliet lit Viri)- Aswillant. Pascal Murrleui, u rag-iilckcr, anil llrlgaut' (ievanni, 11 stomwiitter, Ixitli Itullans, live in the s.iine shanty. Ne. 0 Kast Nincty-tlist street New Yerk. Pascal's wife complained Sunday iillcnioen that (iievanni had eoiu eeiu iiiilcd an Indecent assault upon her, ntul the husband icselvctl ui'hiii revenge. Hunulng out te the sldeuallv, wlicie Hid steuc-elitlcr was conversing with some friends, heticiictl Iho upon him, his third shot making a hoi 1 1 eus wound in (lleviumi's side. The assailant Is In custedj. . Sale uriti-.il lUtiitc. On S.iturdaj' Jacob W. Oruel purcliascd at prlvale sale u two-story brick house vv Ith let, at Ne. loe North Queen street, from Jehn S. Itehrer, furf;),75(V. Tite slore preiierty and icsiucuce belong ing te the estate or thu kilo Harry A.Oun dakcr, wits suld ut privuie Kile mi Saturday te (ioergo 1). Spreeher, ferSlSOOO. The store iiHtni has liccn tx-ciijiled for the luist two j cam us a hatsture by.llany Khull- lU-iitiittre High Till Yrar, Ftenttlie PlitsliurgTclegiTipli, "Kents are high this year," sadly mur ium oil the trump as he borrowed a pin with which te held bin ceat-lalls togethvr, SHOT f TUB NIGIirT a 1'iieiiAiii.i: Miutinn si:au uai- jiv MAnnt:n ntmii.Ait.s. Kilttitiil l.ltitllliiliitrririitnTwe ,1lliliilKlit Itul). hfin III Tln-lr Werk unit ltcti-lti- I'utnl ltlillil-A Yuittig llej'g hit .Siil. tlilc-Klllnl Uy Ilm Van. A Imiglaryiiuil piobable muitlcr wasisuu mllttsl last night ut the resideucoer l-Mwnrtl Utivllle, near Pcque.i incetlng house, llve inllosneni (iap station, en the I'einisylvimiii rallrmid, lu Hallsbury levvnsliin. I'reiu the Tew parlletilais thus llir iceelved ItapiiearsthatMr. Lluville hearing an mi. usual neise hi Iho sleeping room of his sis ter, get out el' bed ami went le her room le see what was the mailer, lie cnceunleied two men, who vveru hi the act nl' tj'ing uml gagging his sister. One of them In st.mlly tinned en him and neintimr m velvcralhis bicast llnsl, Iho ball nussing Ihretigh Mr. Llnvllle'H lung making a prokt prekt bly ratal wound. The burglars then lied fro m the premises. Mr. Lluville Id 10 ur l.i jeais or age, a son nl'Jeslah Liuvillu uml u ceuislu of Jehn C. I.lnville. He is unmarried and his sisler ketqis house ler liitu. IJiter r,irllnilai. Special Dlipnlclt tellii- IsiLlLlursi til. OAf, Mar. it. -lMrtnrd Llnville, a highly freupctted cilicn lesiding tlnee fourihsefa mile Irem thu White lleine, Sallsbuiy town ship, was fatally shot last ulKht by two masked burgl.tis eulerlng Ids house, lle heard a neln in a loeiti eiriipieil by his sister. On owning the ib-ir hu wnsshet at, the ball striking a lib and glancing oil. Anether shot was Died, the iKilleulciiugiilHjve thu heart. This wound will prove fatal. His sister attempted te tear tlm mask etl one el the burglar, bill filled, he (hiealeiihig le sheet her. They sccuied sevenlj' dollar-, and escaped. -i ler'.s m; i t:i in: ll.ini;. Illiiiii-ll III I lie liatiPl of HU Calln-r'n lliiiiirf Near Vluinit,p. Sunday night Albert (iaiuble, a young son of lieorge Oatublc, who lesides hi Maner township, one luile s)tilli of Meuntv ille, remmllled suicide. The family had com pany during the evening when I herl disap peared. It was believed that he was out playing with some ether bejs.iud would go te lied. This morning some of Iho l.imlly went te Ins room te call hiin, but received no ii'ply. Ke.irt.li was then made and his dead liedy was found bangingbyn strung roisjtea i-.iller in the garret. Piein the .ippcarauee el Iho body, It isceitain that Iho Isiv'toek his lib) last night. i tin iicccaseu was nciween l.ninil ID years old, and a quirt,uuas.suiufug boy. The f.imll Ily his in e uiieriy at it less lenssigi terrible :u-t- Mr. O.imblc is one or the le.ul- lug eitlrcnser Maner tow n-!ili ami carries en an extensive business in blacksiuithingen the nil rnun Meuntv ille te llrciicui.iu's Uivein. The Uty had u gins! home and was alwayu Ircaleil kindly. Cotencr lloneuiau Mas tieti lied te held an Inquest. The coroner, im-emiiaiiicil by Dr. A. K. Itehrcr, as his physician, held mi inquest. The verdict el the Jury was that the boy ctmi ctmi niitle suicide by hanging. The i-oieuer's Jury were J. II. Myers, i.corge Driimiu, Jehn M. l-'riielicl, Chiistian llehrcr, Jehn C. hell, J.u ob A.dt.iybill. hii.i.v.n ur tiii: cms. A lli.tki man Mrin h liy An i:nj;lim at Hleiiluili en Satiinlii). Willi.tui Itcitiy, a br.ikciu.in of the Penn sylvania iallrii.nl, was fatally iiijuied alOlcn-lis-h en Satinilay morning. lu had lieen stamling en the engine et the train te which he hoietigcil, ami just ns hewtepped down Iho engine of mail train west sltitck hint, throw ing him ever one bundled feet, lle was picked up niiil Dr. l.'ngle, of fugle, Mas sent ler. It was found I' ,il he lu, I an uy hele hi the back el his bead and another in the front. lle was also baillj- liiuNed, but stiiingu tes.ty, no bones wete biekcn. The injineil in. in was placed in a eahoeso te I) taken te his home m llatrisbiitg, but be died alMitit the time the tiain n-.ii lusl Couesloga, just east of this eitv. lleniy was Iwenly.tivu years el age and iii.triicd, but had no clul ilicu. Ilratli rnun ii 1'ntl. It will le icmciubcrcd that last summer Adam llitrkuesi, of Little Britain, fell liem a small cherry tree, sustaining injuries from which he had been sull'ering Hittce, until last Satuiil.ty, when he died. lle was aged 70, uml had ler a loiigtitue been piopiieler of llarkucss' mill en thu Octoraro, aUiut two miles south of Oak Hill, vv here he eiituliicteil a huge business and raised quite a laiuily. Among bis sous are A Ureal and .Inseph, the leriuer the i-isliicr el the (uarryv ille National bank, thu latter or the tobacco liml el W. J. Smith A, Ce , of Philadelphia, Mr. II. was a popular', uid a live bitsi. iiess man uml his death is a serious less te the community. Opent Hiiitie NeIcn. The Cot ince opera ceiiiinuij which was te have opened a w cek of lOccut opera in this eitj'uext Monday, have cancelled. Ilarij- L. Hiutmyer will take the show ever the fol lowing route, playing a week lu each tewn: Peltsvlllc, April 13lh, Heading 'Jeth, Allen town L7th, Ilurrlsbiirg May Ith. It is a great pity that this show did net appear in Lancus. ter. ns it is very line. Michael Kceiiau. vhe has been a sl.ige carj-ciiter at the opera liouse for lit years past, has resigned mid Jehn St Clair will hcre.iller Imi "Hert" ltlnehait's assistant. The "Paticuce" opera company, which is very large, is quailered at the principal ho lds in the cily. f pen their an ival lu (own atthiri this morning, the hotel peiteis made a lively bitl ter them. Quite a skirmish leek (ilace near the iIcimh between a hotel proprietor und a porter, liolhef whom woie anxious te secure the bulk or the company. Ah it terminated each scented u shaie. llailly, Sun nl Cliiiki-iiTIiievt--', '.Sqiiite Hondcrseii, of Salisbury township, has siill'cied gically from chicken thieves, vvlie have tiiuu and again visited Ids hen nery und ciriied oil' his bust row-Is. Itivimlly he set uii old gun se that it would be dis charged by Iho opening of the deer te the chicken house. A low nights uge thieves, visited the premises, und hi attempting te open the deer "bung" went the gun, und away went the thieves, leaving behind them Iwo horses und a wagon, unit in the wagon was two bags lull or Iced. The horses and wagon have been Iileutlllcd bvanolghheiiug fanner us having lieen stolen Irem his premises, but nothing lias j-ct been heard Irem llte thieves. At tlm Stat Inn iitip, Jletwccii Saturday night nntl tills morning Iho largest number or itcrronHevcrucconmio. dated ut the station heuse In lliul time, weie cured Ter in that Institution. Tlie number was eighty live, or which oightj'-euo were hslgers. A number ortheso who applied for lodging wero questioned and thej' said they had been te the county almshouse anil could net be accommodated Uiere, nnd thatljefore dark the trump heuse, which Mill held about sovcnty-tlve, was tilled. The ledgers m ero discharged by the mayor upon their premise le leave town lit ence. Sevon gas nnd cloven giisollue lights were reported, us net burning en Saturday und Sunday nights. ' lliiinnril While llttilc Mumtlug. (ioergo Wilsen und tleorge Dickinsen, or lluuiilleii, III,, woie duck hunting in n ciuioe near Keokuk, Iowa, en Hutulay when they were struck by u cike el' he und upseL Dickinsen sank ut once, but Wilsen floated upon n piece, or Ice te a bridge, a short illstnucn lielnw. wheie he grasped n millet down tehhn, but was notable te rctulti his held, anil railing Inte tlie water w.isulse -Jrovvued, M.ltlJtAClya Tllllllt USIVOItMS. ' Tlie Mlnmiiilutt or S.iiiui or liie I'ciiiiijhaiila .IIINUitOlllrlnllx (NiiiiplnliiPil r. The following lolter frein the commission, crs of tiie District or Columbia has Ix-en rervyiinleil (e the governor or Pennsylvania s nut : J'ha commissioner regret that the imle iliin tlm volunteer regfinents rreui l'cniiHj-lvnnliirortl.elrgoncnil oxecllent up- IwYn'!1!' .', i?,c,,,,lM?, n1".1 -'l'vler during lliclr visit te the natlennl caplkil, upon the the commissioners tliatw Idle these regiments vicioMuithigrer the train In Seiilh Wa-thlng. Ien someor the soldiers, rcganlless erdlscb pllnc, inenils mid law, forcibly robbed wverul smiill dealers Ju that iiciglMirhoed or their wines, icfusliig payments und conduct ing themselves in ether respects ilisgrace Hillj". TJiesii ceinplaiiils have Is-en invest!, gated ami found te be sustained by truU weithy evidence A briei' icpeit liem the Kileoilepartineiit.erwhlchiieopyisonclosul, isbcliovcillesutothoiacts wltimtit unv'e.v aggeralieii, legcthcr vv ith the names nnd ml. dresses or some el the witnesses regarded as "-..uy ei neiiei. nryinent le tlie Injuted Parties, whouienot able le sustain the small losses, and a sullable apology fieni llte w rung iltK-rs wen hi seem te be se prei-erth.it they vyill ileubllcas Is) tendeied voluntarily by the leglmciits. Ileyeuil this the coiiimissliiii ceiiimissliiii eis have no suggestions le make, its veu will iIctcriiiinewh.il isdnum violated lavvaswell ustegiKJtl discipline- and the honor or Iho Noryjce. I r further (Hlbriuiitieii Isdestrcd or lioceiiimlsslouci.s they will gladly furnish Iho sumo se far us may be In their ewcr. The lcpert of the stipet inlentleut or )lii e referred te shown III cllcct that the seldieVs broke Intn.-i licer ileimininl carried oil' sevenl banels of beer, lobbed sevcinl hucksters' wagons, completed gutted seveial stoics and wantonly dcstieyed pilvate pieiieily. lu onectso they enlcicd asmall shop kept bv.i willow ami drove her ilaiiL'liters rmm il.. house with Insults. vviiai i hi; (itivi.iiieu vvn.i, no. iioveruer I'.tttiseu says when such com plaints are made he will de all in his power te tenet out (he ellenders and have them punished; The fourth legimcnt is inade up of companies from Mlciilewn, Columbia, Heading, ;at.is.iuqu:i, Hamburg, PiuoOievc, PetUv ille, und Sl.tthigleii. The fighth is trout llarrisburg, liucsisler, Yerk, T.un aiiqiia, l.lrardv ille, Carlisle, Wiightsville, SI. Clair Mini Mahaiiey City. Tlm fourteenth uml Ligbtecnth regiiiicnts uielietu Piltsburt iiiiiI ucighborheisl. A lliiriK-t en lllil r.ixl.. Ilectiuefieiu Little Hribiin, tlewu "littairy hill" Inte Qu.uryville, at Unco e'j link in thi) morning; his luttle cry, ''lam iihetncl from Ii II." resounding at every step. The step was noun of the steadiest. His war-whoop w.ikcuisl up thu town. Inte thu iailie.ul lintel he hounded. "(tlmiiieadihik whisky," be simim-d. "Net much, inv irenlli) fni'inl . ..l.l i. K rider. ' . ' ( j , " Wcli;thcu, giiunm ucigui," wltl "tint "tint heruel."i. , . Hiei.igirittIo(cilbiiii.ne(iK)l?(benrs)ttr4ifi, nit w ben hu had get ns fttr ns Hchs' Mallett,. he cem-ludisl it ww tisi carl V and hu get ehf ; hiHited It Jerk le Quarry vllle ; took, the sv end train, en whiciiheviWjMlUy carried le l-tllcaster,ibiJiaM ueLjct rcturiiel.llei:s are entcrtalucil that he has feintsl'Wlfif Hill's tieiiM'. lamer laid Om VHtiri. ('. Miiitiu lles, esq., of iHnirryv tile, 1ms iKiugbtthe one hair inteiest in the en- Kink west of Qilarryv ille, known as "TheOelgcr Hank," It was formerly owned by tlie. lab) linn or It.tir.t Sheuk, wiie weie ininluglt ill) te thu tinie el the tle:ith el Majer Sheek. Mr. lle.-ss iuleuds ejicniiig it up about the tlrst of next month, and a large forceof work men will liml employment. The Illinois an nldonenml has Ijcen very profitable horeto hereto horete foi c. Peace, k A Tliinu.n ate iiiiiniug u new bank en the llwsik lariu. It is a veivrnh ilcieslt. The ei cer excellent quality. 'Thev ate using It at the ('ouustega futnace, anil have been taking a large quantity for the last mouth. A r.inni-i- l.tiimilriairx suit. Thuesisoel McTiigue vs. Hehlll is being heaitl.it the ai bitriitieu loom in Iho com t house at Net n-lewn, before Jehn W. Sch.il), William Stroud and S. T. I'.ecicr. The pl.tiutill, Peter Mc'l'.tgue, ami the defendant, Patrick Hchill, were in '.e tncishlj, ,ls r.,. lead coiilractersriom istJi le IS7:,, when tlie linn Mas dissolved. MeTaguu claims that no settlement was had uml licit ?IJ,(KHi is due him. They built the Madisen bridge. Potts low n, si.x miles el" the Cntchioektl.ilo lail lail le.nl, a telling milt and icseiveir at Phn'ii ixville, etc. The pl.tiutill was en the stand ill el Thursday altcinoeu ami l-'rulay morn ing. Inleriiiiitliiit Wiiuti-il. Chief of Pellen Haines has received a letter liem (nulls, Ohie, asking for information about one Henry Kodgeis. The letter states that Hedgerssci led during tlie war in Com pany K., 7:Sd New Yeik volunteers, uml a lew years age was an itimate of tiie sol dier's home at Dayton, Ohie, lle lelt that In stitution en .March 10, lbS-J, and bought a ticket for l.mcustcr, Pa, since which tlme nothing has been heard of him. The writer or llte letter, Jehn .Skinner, st.ites that iie has important nevvs for him if living, and ler his heirs, if dead. Any cisen hav lug hifur in.itkiu is luqueslcd toceiuiuiiiiic.ilo thos.ime te Chief Haines. Cliiiinisl With L'liiiiiiiilllni; 1'i-rjiiry. Seme mouths age Jehn W. ilelliuger, el Litit, was tiled en a charge of keeping a dis orderly house, convicted ami sentenced te pay a line and undergo an imprisonment, lle was released fieni eiisledy at the ('.-epilateon or thu term for which he was sentenced anil en Saturday he mad tut complaint aguipst Jacob Witters for nerjin-j-. Witters was ene or the matcilitl witnesses for the coiniueu ceiniueu vvcallh when Ilelliuger was tried, and lie al leges that Witters swore falsely en that ooca eoca oeca sion. Witters entered bail ler a hearing en friday nexi, at 10 o'clock. This nltcrnoen Witlei-s waived a licaiing and entered ball ibr trial tit court. A I'lciUstiitry lliri-i-tislut .Mr. Until. f mi eus iNriH.i.iiiuS'ci. u : Sli.ill we bum or shall we bury? is a question that is getting ithciriliscusseil wilh a geed deal or ze.il, but solar the discussion lias licen carrictl en by the people only and for the people. Ne tnuiu tnuiu ber of thegic.it party most deeply interested in Iho matter has lccu iicartl. Tlie worms ii.ive been silent uml ignored in llte discus, sieu ; though It must be clear te ev erj" person eapabb) et rcllcctfng a Iittle that what Is merely dentatien for us means .starvation fur the worms. Is Mr. llergh asleep? Lancaster, March '). Jcsru t:. The I.um nt St.Jusi'ili' Aiiiilcni). frnljy'u liie ut St. Jchejili's ncudciny, near 1-humittsburg, Mil., Mill result in greater less than was at lirst refuted. Tliorclcctery ami the sisters' dcpaitment mcie entirely tlostreyoil, entailing a less or hilly fdO.OUO. 1'rovihleiis und clothing Ixileiigiug te the slsters anil vnlucil at fOOu" wero lilbe lest, nnd the liillrmnry was thniingcilte tlioextont of S'-VtOO. The lusiininca will only amount te fS,eOU The sihtem will ut ence rebuild. Mliii-ttf Netllii'il le Leave C etitpatiy Huiimiisi. Prri-siiviici, P.u, Jlnix'h Sk The striking miners at tlie Scott Haven mines wero noti neti tleil this morning (e leave the company's houses by te-morrow morning, nnd If they ilojnet leave poaceablo they will be ojectod by force. The miners, who have nnide no previsions for this omergeiioj', soeni te be cntirely satlstleil w Ith the situation of affairs. The strike reqinlus uuchangeil. 9 m - (runt Nut Well us Yeti'i iluy, Nnvv YuitK March SI. 0 rant is net feeling ns strong te-dnj-us j'esterilay, owing te un due. CM-iletuciit yesterday mid wakefulness last night. 'i:ATitt:n jsimATiex.i. Washington March Sk f or the Middle Atlantle btates, fair weather, stalleunry teui. pcniltlte, followed liming Tuesihiy by warmer weather, nerthcubterly winds, shift ing during Tuesday te seulliwebteily, p. "-"' n lill-niueillllll liiuiigur.iiieu, must be quallllcil by theUid ceiului t ornfevv iticin iticin iticin borser t liol'eintli, Klghlh, l-'eurlccnth und Lfuhleenth rnirlmi'tils (-,,.,, .,l..l.,iu ... PItlOE TWO CENTS. WJIEKE L1GUTXING STHUCK. .1 LIST UFTHVMlSISTtMHSnniXATVII run t'eiti'Mis vel m. The I'lcililiiit Mnil te ll'tii fci'ti.ilii fr Cnnflr- Itiatlnii riiiii-Appoliitmenlfte Itiqiurluut l'ellliiii4-l)cnlfi r iU l. Cluth, tlie .Uilstant of hi-crctary I,inur. Wasiii.miieN', Mnrch U3 lhe president hKluy K'lit in the rollewlng lieiiiiii.itluns Ter mlnislerMnbie.ul: Te (Ircat Ilrilahi, filwhiJ. I'IicIim, el' Ver mont Te fiance, Hubert M. MeLaile, or Mary, l.illd. Te (jciiuaitv, Oceigu Ohie. b 11. Pciidleleu, of Te Me.vice Henry II. Jacksen, of (icergi.i. -fHKi.'lilii'ei' iji"r.rN(5iiM:Ks. lalwin J. Piiclps, who was nominated to day ns minister te Kngkiiid, is a prominent lawyer or llurllnglvii, VcrmenL He is about hi years el'uge, uml the possessor el' u miMlernlii lerlmie. Hnlstinux-preslilciituftlin A ineriuin llanissoclnlleu: has pracdcotlbefeio the snpicme ceuit, in Washington, uml Is highly estci-nicil us a lawyer and a man of en Hiiro. He bus sev oral thneslts.'tithoDcnie. cr.tlie ivHiilidgle ter guverner or Vermont, but mi Tar ns known here nuver held public ellictt ler two years past he has tlellvcreil Irslliies en law le Ilm graduating class nt nIe eellegi!. Mr. Phelps is u son el' ex ex Senater Phelps, or Vermont. Senater ftl inuuils was his leirnl pits-epter. Hobt. M. McLaiiowasbenilin Wllmiiigten, Del., June SI, lbl.i. He is a seu of Leuis Me Lane, who was secretary or state during Jacksen's second term. Rebert graduated liem oil Point hi 18-17 ; was iiilmitKsl te the Washington bar in IS 1.1 and lciimved te Ji.d Ji.d Ji.d llutore wliere he has lieeu cngased ever since In thu piactice of his piofcsslen. He lias been a member of the Thirtieth and Ihlrty-lirst (engresscs. In Kvi he was ap. Ieintei commissioner te China, and at tl it imiiie liine ,-urrcillted te Jap.'i, Slam ntul t echin-China. In 1VJ he was selected as envoy cxtraeidlu.uy and niimster plenipo tentiary te Mexico. Hi) was elected le the Maijlunil shtle Scnale in lW7f, and was a member or the IMh and 17 1 It Congresses. l Is new .scivhigasgoictiiernrMurvlmd. His aplKiiutmcnt reprusents the highest impulses elthe Domeciacy. Mr. Pendleton's cuccr Is , familiar le the Dcinecruey or the country, lle has becutheii candidate ler v lee picsiilcnt ntul ictiretl from the Senate en March I. Heis an able and mi ni red man, who will. -ulerii his jkisU Mr. lleniy H. Jacksen is a iciirtent of A II. int. i, Ha. Ui is u young man, net met e than lu, r splendid lineage, taking a high rank lu his proti-ssien and isa social favorite ut the Seuth. He lias been prominent hi ( gia politics, and is a strong man. tin- s.i-n VLliint s.,,,.,y f inirrier nlr,. WvsiiiNi.mv, M.111I1SS.-I:. D. Clark, el ilis.-lviippi, (he newly appointed assistant secretary efthu Interior, ilM'licru early this niernlttg. lie had been milleilng from tjphofd-pneiiumriiit liir RbgiiT'tcn ilj'. Mini ,VII;lulaiire hi Ihifiuae. "WAMKMiliI.si'Miirch SirltFlWlAl Tr (heSmiate met at ien'o'cleck.'tlieravvcieoiily four mctnlicrH lireseiil.JntKl'lcn minutes Inter 'thcre bt-lng thenlilno'iiK-nibcrspreseut, the s:,... .1.. . ..... 1.... ..r 1". -....., .r . ..: i viik 1111.J t-M'-lU SOSSlUlt. The Seiiulu hmucdi.ilcly i-eulituicd llte i.oiiiiiiatien of ex-Senater Pendleton te be minister te lieriuauj-. sr.rilnrj ratutillil sun.-rlug I'ruiii u Celli. WisiiiNinev, Miitib Sk -faiichlhl, as sistant scrcUiiy of the licisurj, lseenliiicd te itis revuti w ith u sevcie celli. Tlie New Yerk ruitm.nli-i.lilt. W.VsuiMiiD.v, .March SI. 11 was s.dd at Iho White Heuse te-tl.iy that the piesident will take no action icgardiug llte Hislmastcr shlpnt New Yerk for soine tiiuu yet, and meanwhile Pearson will eoutiuue te-cic. .v;iia ur t,uxitAv,H hatii.i:. Hen. Mi-Nrill'ii I'm 10 New Well l.nlieiichcl .Ni-.u Sii.ikln-liie Kllicil anil VV.iiiinli-il 011 Until slili'H, si ams, March St. The guanls at an eailv hour this iiieruhig were sent out te thu ereb 1, erected yesterday by (leu. McNeill te render such assistance as might be needed. After the battle or yesterday l.uu McNeill was left unmolested. Hu vvas found le be well cutreuihcil in the eteba, Mhich is situ ated about seven utiles southwest of Su.ikin. The guards wete sent back by (Jen. McNeill I'er water and previsions. They suc ceeded In making the tctiuii journey without Ismig molested. A limn el" iul.uitrv antl cavalry, with supplies el water and previsions let the ereba escorted liy a con vey ofthe glial ds, was at ence dispatched te Hen. McNeill. Thu lehil Hritish lus-es, lining Sunday's battle was 5 olUeers and 51 privates killed and 170 men wouuded. The Aralis, it is estimated, lest l,e00 lucn m the rush niade hyOsiu.iii Dign.i'n nieti. They bioke through one coiner ufthuereki. Thellritlsh locevorcd pieiuptly ami killed every Aiub who hud get behind the Hues. A nuiiibernf heavy guns' have been landed by the seamen, and will be at eucu ler w aided te thu trout. iiiiAii.vvi 10 mi:i;i- es.ma.n -lu-.noniiew. It is expected (hat (ion. (ir.ih.nu will icach J'.un.ii and givu battle te Osmait Digua lo le lo Tueriow. Osui.iu IiasSj,0ei)iucu. It will be u pilchcil light and pieb.ibly greater and nieredeeisivu than anj' hilhcite waged In the Seml. ill. Tin: rut a ltr.cuitn. I uuitcm Hiiluehs Iliiuscs Ciniitiiiiteil .l)l 111 I'.llllllll.l I'lMtll. in lt.V 1. 1. lull, N. ('., Mdich SI l-'ite this ineining at ileuilciseu, 15 utiles tteui Halelgh, destroyed fetiitccii business houses. The less is teiighly estimated at I'rem fiie,utJil te f7.i,oeo. A lli-iiuil HiiiiiL-il In HU Mi. oily. lli.vuisvii.i.i:, Pa, Mna-li SI. I'll 0 last night dostieycd a. dilapidated iranie build, higin Diamond, and cremaled its occupant, llobett Muni, 11 Ocrman hermit. Trrribltt HllVrt uf 11 Ileltir i:plu.liiii. I'll vill.nsTe.v, W. Vu., MaahSJ. A boiler in llullucr Uie.'h giecctj exploded this morning, selling liie building en lire. Tim Humes communicated te the Hale house next deer, und It was destroyed, (ioergo Wclckcr, a peller, vvas killed by the explosion, and his body biiim-d. Anether mini wus seriously hurt hy Iho explosion. Tlie total less will iiggicg.ito$S0,0eo. A Htite Win Ks llclniicil h I'irr. N'uw.viiK, N. J., Mutch SJ Heller Mercs' ultr.iue marine blne works, at the feet et I lam burg place, was dost reyctl by tire this 111 inning ut 5 o'clock. Thu less en Heller .t Meri's ultra 111,11 ine blue ructery Is fl&0,OOii Iiisur.iiicis.fijeiii, IIAW-intKEDS AX1 IXVTASS. Tin- hrle Cevcriiiitcnt bturetutut .Vlaliu l'il. linen uf tlie Olllci:lli. WlNNlfiHi, Miircli S. Advices rrem Priuce Albeit uml Carlten show Unit the ii slog among the Saskatchewan hulf-hiccils is semew hut serious. They have been joined by u large number efliidlans and have takin lossessIen et tlie gevcnimcnt sleies nt fail fail ten, inade prlseueis of the elllcials and threaten the fort there. Over 0110 hundred mounted pelice have started Irem Swift Cur rent for the hccife of Ilia trouble, another de tachment will leave Iho sumo ielut in a day or -two. A squad stationed ut Winnipeg bt.uts ever te-morrow mottling. The tele graph line has been cut wostet'lliiiuboldl, unit dispatches have te be brought te that point by messenger. Illinois' Scnatuiliil Diuillink. Si'iti.Mii-ii:i,i, Ills., .March St. In Joint assembly te-iiaj, 1:1 scnutera uml -II lopicscti lepicscti latlvcsni.'SvveriHl the lelU-al. On the lirst vete Ter senator, Merriviu received 21, ((lack 2, nud Ward 1. Tlie usseiubly then ml. Jeiirued.
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