FT' ,lrw59 z wifate$ - VOLUME XXI NO. 250. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1885. PRICE TWO CEN m LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL. PPIWr:?"::.:-': s'l"!.' I Hp, Jmm HKOHETAllY OF STATE EOH 1X1HA Tin: sAusnviiY cahixet. IX An t'.ngllsli Lord Who lit Married In tlin Daughter etii Wealthy New Yorker-Cern-piirntliely l'.Mir Until Ileltecelved HI I'lescut Ciililnet Appointment. Tlie stnlouient is made that tlie presence or Lord Randelph Churchill In tlie cabinet of tlie Marquis of Salisbury, means thonon.ro thenon.ro thonen.ro novval or tlie crimes nctfer Ireland. If this is tlie case the Conservatives begin olllee Itli tlie adoption or a policy in regard te Ireland which was Hadlc.il until Churchill thrust It down the threat of Ills party. That he should be able te de tli is and, at the same tluie assume tlie responsible olllee of socretary or state rer India, is the most romarkable Tact in connection with the transler of political power from oue party te the ether in the United Kingdom and Ireland. l,eid ICni. ilulph Churelilll.kiiews nothing or ofllce rou tine, and his lltnosser ueu-lltness for the nit nit nit pointment given him has te be doiuenstiated; but he is a leader nuda power which had te be reckened with in the formation of the cabinet. He is the third son of the sixth Dukn et Marlborough, Inte lord lieutenant of Ire land, and brother of the present duke. Ills mother was the daughter of the Marquis of Londonderry. He was born in the year 1810. In 1S7I he was graduated at Oxford. Three years after he was elected a niember of the Heme of Commens, mid lias held the neat evor Hi nee. Should .Sir Stallbrd North Nerth North ceto be given .in earldom, and honre taken se-U In the Heuso of Lords, Churchill would lead his parly in the Commens. The young statesman is an able debater, und cuiplejs vigorous language in the ex pression and dolense of Ills views, which as legard te exceptional legislation for Ireland, me sometimes net in harmony with these of his party. He distrusts ltussla and is o e posed te concession when British Inlerostsnre assilled. In this rosneet he ami the Marquis of Salisbury are in full accord. Peace, may be maintained with Russia, the Liberal oppo eppo oppe Hltloii, led by Mr. Gladstone, being tlie ma jority In the Uouse of Commens, nnd belng able thorcfero te displonse the ministry should grave occasion arise. At the same tiine there is greater danger or war new that the Mar quis of Salisbury takes the place of the Karl orGrauville as secretary or statu Ter foreign utl.iirs. Increased Irritation between the powers engaged in negotiation might easily come nbeut, and create a war leellng in England which would gle tlie Conserva tives a majority in the election te take place next fall. Lord Churchill Is married te Miss Jeremo, eldest daughter el Mr. Leenard Jereme, or New Yerk city. Until his present appoint ment he was a comparatively peer man, worth only 2,000 n year. run niiAit aonnex's Jn.titu.s. The Miukliig I'p Hit Gle tlin i:ii;tlh (ierrii intuit Ter Ittt Indecision. A cable disintch te the New Yerk J'eil saj-s of the" Diaries of Gorden at Khartoum " te be published by Kegan, Paul it Trench nt Louden, that the contents nre awaited with the livoliest lntorest. The diaries fill 3'J.'i fuges, and there are l.W pages of npcudlx. The diaries are a strange medley, and were written evidently in porleet sincerity, but varying in style, manlier and subject from page te page. One page will be an abstruse statistical discussion of the sesial and ixilitlcal aspect of the Kgyptiau problem. Then fellows, perhaps, n page reading like a Biblical commentary, with many scriptuial quotations and cress refer ences giving Gorden's peculiar views, which thoedlters have been coin polled te make a great cllbrt te explnln In feet-notes. Then suddenly will come a bit of reiiiinisconce of llh) in Knglaud or oUewhere, orastery about seme Arab child. Then he turns aside te discuss Ills own feellngs and habits, and ends perhaps witn a iiiiiny sietcii inunwcu ny me declaration that he is resigned te Ged's will. Much is underlined. The following extracts will gieau iilea of the varying character of the diary and of Gorden's opinions : " I am tossing up in my mind whother, IT this plnce Is taken, te blew up the palace and all in it, or be taken end with Ged's help maintain the laith, and IT necessary stiller for it. I think I shall elect for the last." " Frem a professional military point el view, speaking materially, I wish I was the Mahdi. I would laugh iitall Kurope." "Fer my part 1 am always frightened, ami very much se. I lear the futuioef all en gagements. It is net tlie fear of death; that is past, thank Ged. llutlfeardele.it audits consequences te us. The near approach et the Mahdi has net troubled me. 1 have al ways felt that ViO should meet face te face ere the matter ended." (It will be remem bered that Gorden's head was taken before the Mahdi, according te the latest ac counts.) "I own te having been very insubordinate te her majesty's government, but it is my nature. I cannot help it. I knew if I was chiel I would never employ myself, feri am an Incorrigible. 1 am net going down te history as the ciuse of this expedition. I decliue the imputation. I came te deliver the garrison." (Tills is constantly re peated.) "Tlie waste or money and expense or lire by the present expedition is utterly due te tlie indecision of our goveruiuout." "I hate our diplematics. I think, with few exceptions, they are arrant humbugs." Here fellow sn funny sketch of two diplo matists, initialled K. X. and II. G., discuss ing the above statement. J " Put yourself in iny position. If you say, Make n ranid retreat and leave Kemt.tr te its lute,' I will say, 'Ne, I would sooner die IlisL' Il'ynusav, 'Theu you are no longer governor general,' then I am nil right. All responsibility Is en you." This Is repealed again and again, and 'is the key of Gorden's whele view. " If any emissary letter comes oideiing me te leave, I w ill net obey it, but will stay hore, fall w Itli the town, and run nil risks." The last entry is en December 14, and says: " New mark this : If tlie expeditionary foice (and I ask for no mere than 'J00 men) de net come In ten days, the town may fall. I have done my best ter the honor of my country. GiKHl-bye." The appendix contains a letter of nine pages from the Mahdi te Gorden, telling of the capture or Stewart nnd the consuls, giving the contents of many of Gorden's dlsjiatches, nud adding: " Me nover ml-s any your news," and summoning him te Iieceiuna Moslem or huricnder. Gorden's only com ment en this letter was, " Couieon." Throughout the diary it is stated that the help of Turkey was the solution of the Sou Seu dim. .Se Jtoeiu te llury the Drail lu NelT Yerk. Sexten Wells, who Interred auother body it a vault in St, Paul's churchyard, nt 11 road way urnl Voaey utreeU, 'ew Yerk, Wedues. day, says thore Is no room for any mere, ex cept as the crumbling bones from tlme te tlme croate n vacancy. ".I think 1 liolievo In emulation," Bald he. "What we nre going te de for Npace te bury our dead In I don't knew. Orecnwoed eometory already has n population of 200,000 nnd will seen hnve no room at nil. It will be nceessary te go nwny from the city for burial." rr.Arixa like school tuns. Lanrnater Defeated by Trnilen Showing Much Depreciation In Tlielr l'lajlng. l-'or the reason that the Lancaster club had played such geed ball en thelr trip, the pco pce pco ple el this city wero w llllng te overlook thelr ilofeats In Newark, en Mendny nud Tuesday. Vosterday n large crowd gathored at the park exporting te fioe n geed gaine with the Tren Tren eon. In tills they wero disappointed, nnd borero the gaine was ever the nudlonce was threughly disgusted with the home club. Someof theui played mera Uke a let of school boys than professional men, nnd thelr errors were inade nt the most critical times In the gaine. Fer instance, in the secend lulling, when thore wero two men en bases n rather het ground ball was sent te Floed. He should have stepped lt,but It went through him te the fonee. After recovering It, he al lowed It te drop from his hand again and by the time It was llelded the batter himself and two ethers wero home. P.irker was but little hotter In left field and had a cnuple of very ugly and d imaging errors. Outsidaef Kuodell, the visitors played well in the Held. The catching of that player was miserable ami he allowed no less than four runs te be scored en passed balls, whllea number of men reached first nfter having three strike. Smith pltched for the home club nud he wns well peuudnd, especially by the peer hitters or the Jersey team. T'lernan was also hit quite lroely, but It Is very certain that he Is tee much by rar Ter the home club. The score, in full, Is hore : TUENTON. I II A)K J LAKUAHTKn. Ill 11 f A. . "i TIN I a i l 0 01 41 J 0 i, ;t l II u 1 2 1 2 1, 2 2 I 1 U 1 1 1 ' 2 I'll 0 iKien'ii -M Hhut7.llue.l. Kerciiis. I... 0 i Parker. 1.. iU)hini'i(i.c... Tlurnmi, p. I 1 .Mcelt, I 1 Winner, r. 1 M'Llek'yiii n Murpliy, . 'i llreiitlinrH.'J I s KihmK'II, e .' '- . Hiianil,'.'. . I1 M'Tnm'y.ui U.!lieimli1,,1,. llSinlth, p.. 0! Floed, r .... 1 Tonmev. m , Muck, 1 ,. 1 1 a e U 4 5 ' 8 1 Total. IS 14'2T II Total. .. INMNIIS. M 1 t .. .() t 2 Trt'iilen tatllClxtUI 0-11 11-8 HCMUAIir. Kanicil inns Ttcntnti.A: l.niiuasli'r, . Twe Iihie hits sinlih. lireiillieiH.rarker. 'I lircolmie lilts Knoilell, Mack. I.ert mi li wet Tieliten, I! : l.uiir liter, H. strU(. nut Trenlun, I ; l.un cutcr.a. Hues en billi Trenten. I j Luncn lev. 1. 1'iuieil fjiills Ulilltelil, 1; Knntlell, 3. Willi pllrhti-suillh. 1 : Ticruaii, 3. 'llme of piune Twe noun una se minuted. Umpire ltellanil. Games played yesterday At Baltimore, Athletics 10, llaltlmore -I ; nt Pittsburg, St. Leuis", Pittsburg 0 ; at Brooklyn, Brooklyn 111, Mets ". ; nt Chicago, Chicago 1, Philadel phia Hi at St. Leuis, Bosten IS, St. Leuis 3; at lliitlale, New Yerk -t, BullaleO; at Detroit, Prnvideiice7, Detroit 0; nt Atlantic City, Vir ginia 11, Atlantic City Si j at Washington, National 111, Norfolk 5. Diamond Hen. Cushiuaii pitched for the Met-s yesterday. Helland is the best umpire Laucaster lias seen yet. The Philadelphias cannot hit Clarksen, of the Chicago. The umpires et the Southern League are causing niore trouble than the locusts. Pieiseii, Inte or the Newark, was given a trial by the Mets, yesterday, and he lest the gaine by making si errers. There is talk el releasing seme men en the Lancaster club, and no one would blame the mnnngemcut if they did. The Trenten club has arranged te play games in Williamsport, Friday and Satur day. They leav e Lancaster te-morrow morn ing. Umpire Decker, whose decisions in St St Leuis yesterday, gave se much dissatisfac tion, sent In his resignation last night te the presldent of the league. The Lancaster pitchers cannot blame ethers for the misorahle work this week. The hits made en them In the last three games have been : Wetzel, 17 ; Deagle, lit, and Smith, Ohllield is compelled te de considerable work just new en the Laucaster club, but he does it well. Besldes belng ene of the finest catchers In the Kostern League, he Is hitting the ball right en the nose. The players of the Trenten club nre quak ing In thelr beets. They knew that they must iiinke room for four or the Jersey City players, but don't knew who will have te leave. There will be a free shaking up In that club in a Tew days. It is strange that s ucli peer ball-players as theso comprising the Brooklyn ami Balti more clubs have the nerve te kick when a geed man is brought among them. Yester day Barnie showed that he possessed mere ceurage than tlie Brooklyn management. Barnie did net want an Lastern League club in Baltimore, and new u nine in tint association would scarcely think it worth whlle te play such a peer team as tlie Balti more. They are dc lea ted every day, either by mess-back nines or theso of their associa tion. In Baltimore, yesterday, Greer, latoef the Ironsides and Westminster clubs, was put In the catch for the home team. Llke the Brooklyn, the big boys refused te work with the young playeis, who played an oxcellont game. Kuislle acted like u sulky school hey, whlle .Manning and Maciillar played miserauiy. iiie game was u uisgraceiiu ex hibition of professional ball playing, and niter the game Manager Barnie released Kim sliunud Mamiingaud susponded Casey,wlth a heavy line. COLLi:3K Nl'.WS. The event of the day at the Duukurd Nor Ner mal school commencement, nt Huntingdon, Pa., was the meeting el the alumni. Alter nlne successful yearsthis institution, founded te promote higher education among a class who formerly conslderod education of any kind unnecessary, If net ungodly, gath ered together Wednesday mero than fifty graduates. Wednesday aftei neon the annual meeting of the Alumni association of Urslnus college, Collegevillo, Pa., took placeatid In the oven even oven iiigtlienlumul oration was delivered by He v. A. B. Markley, or Millersvllle. Immo Imme Immo diately nfter the ovenlng's oxerclses the alum ni banquet In the dhiina rooms et Prospect Torrace. Friday the commencement will occur. The beard et trustees or Dolaware cellege, at Newark, has voted te abolish the coeduca tion of the sexes at that Institution, and also accepted President PurneU's resignation. Dr. William II. Purnellwaselecled president lirteen years age, and In 1872 iiitieduced the coeducatlon system. He coos te Frederick female seniinary, Frederick City, Md. His place in Nevvark Is net yet fllled. Yale, Washington aiulJoflerson, Lafayette, Ln Salle, Harvard nnd Dickinsen colleges held their commeticoiiionts en Wednesday. llloeil-Tlility Cureer of An Insane Munlcrer. The H30 Washington train en the New Kugland read, Wednesday night, conveyod from Bosten a bleed-thirsty wretch who for a do7en years has tenanted n solitary cell in the Massachusetts state's prison. The Invol untary pissenger was James Brnvvn, a Por tuguese negre, who, in 1805, killed his cap tain nt sea nud drank his bleed from the cloven skull. He was tried and convicted In the United Slates court in Bosten, nnd sen tenced te death, but m 1S07 his soutenco was commuted te life Imprisonment nud since that time he has committed no less than twenty-six murderous assaults en follow fellow follew prlsoners nnd efllclals or the prison. All ef forts te tame him hnve failed and for several years no human hand has ventured within the gratings of his cell deer. Visitors who have curiously peeicd into the Iren room nave instinctively iu;enei mm te a nger m a inanngerle, for his bleed-thirsty eyes and hlu constant pacing back nnd forth nnve made this compuisen the most fitting. A row days age, much te the roller or the warden, an order was procured for Brown's lemeval te the Government Insane asylum nt; Washington, and United States Marshal Banks nud his deputy, Galleupe, took him te that place. The prisoner was elosely ironed and, in ad dition, his nriua wero pinioned behind him, nnd with Ids guards he occupies the smoking room of a Pullman car, a ctose watch being constantly kept en his every motion, lest his murderous propensity should find opportu nity for oxerciso. MARRIAGK LICKNSK. i'vll text of the avt Afvnei'En nr the aorisnNeu. Tlie rii-nt lay ii r October Next Ilia Ijiw (lues Inte i:ntt Tlie lluly of nil 1'ersiin Au Au teorised te Perform MnrrliiRO Cera iiuinli'H Tlie Penally for Xrglcrt. Following Is the 1 Icen se net passed nt the recent session of the legislature, and signed by the govemor en Wednesday : An net relating te marrlage lleonses, provid ing for olllcers horeln indicated te Issue llceiiBcs for parties te marry. Suction 1. Be It enacted, Ac. That from nnd nfter the first day of October, A. I). 1883. no person within this commonwealth shall be Joined lu marrlage until a 1 Icen se shall hnve been obtained for that purpose from the clerk of the orphans' court in the county whero the marrliige Is porlermod, which add llcouse shall be in form as fellows, te w It : HtntoefPoiinsylvniil.i, )u County or j Te nny minister or the gospel, justlcoef the lience, or ether olllcers or inn-sous nuthorii'ed by low te solemtilzo marrlage: Yeu nre hereby nuthorired te Jein together lu the holy state of matrimony, according te the rites nnd ceremonies or your church, society or religious denomination, and the laws of tlie commonwealth or Pennsylvania, A nnd C 1). Given under my hand and seal of the orphans' court of said county of, at , this day of -, Anne Dliiiiui, ene thousand . , Clerk. Fer which said license the said clerk shall rccci ve the sum of fifty cents. The license bhnll have nppended te it two certlflcates numbered te correspond with the said Uconse (ene marked original nnd ene marked dupllcate), which shall be in lermns fellows : I hereby certify that en the day of , ene thousand , at, and were by me united in marriage in accordance with liconse issued by the clerk of the or phans' court of county, Pennsylvania, numbered . Signed , Minister of the Gespel, Justice of tlie Peace or Alderman , and I he cortlllcate marked "original" shall by the person solemnizing the marriage be given te the portions married, and the cortlllcate marked "dupllcate" shall Iki returned te the clerk or the orphans' court or the proer county as provided In section of this act, Provided, That lu nil cases In which the parties Intend s!emni7lug their marrlage themselves, no such marrlage shall hike plnce until the clerk of the orphans' court of the proper county shall certify their right se te de In declaration in the following form : Te A B and C D . Legal evi- douce having been furnished te me In ac cordance with the net of assembly approved the day of , one thousand eight hun dred and elghtv-flve, this certllles that 1 am satlslled that there is no legal impediment te you Joining yourselves together lu mar riage. A B , Clerk. And in lieu or the cortlllcate nlxive given there shall be apieudcd te such declara tion two certificates lu the following form : We hereby certlly thuten the day of , oue thousand eight hundred , we unite ourselves in marrlage at , In the county of , having first obtained from the clerk of the orphans' court or said county a declaration that he wns satlslled that thore wero no existing legal Impediments te our se doing. A 11 . We, the undeislgned, were present at the solemuiz-atleu of the marriage of A B nud C 1) , as set forth in the foregoing cortlllcate. 1) il . Suction U. The clerk of said court shall iirocure at the cost or the proper county, nnd ;cepn sultable book in his olllee and among his record te be called the marrlage llcensu docket, Jn which he shall make a complete record of the Issuing of said licenses and all the matters which he shall be required te ascertain relative te the rights of said parties te obtain said lleonses, together with their ngesnnd resiJences. Mr.eTia.N 3. The clerk of said court shall inqtiire of tlie party applying for maniage license as aforesaid en oath or afllrmatien relative te the legality of said contemplated marriage, and ir thore shall be no legal im pediment tlierote, then he shall grant such marrlage license, and If any of the persons Intending te marry by virtue of said liconse shall be under twenty-ene years of age, the consent or their parents or guardians shall be personally given Ixifore said clerk, or certified under the hand of such parent or guardian, attested by two adult witnesses, and the signature of such parent or guardian shall be properly acknowledged boleroa no tary public or ether olHcer comiieteiit under the law te receive acknowledgment, which said certificate and oath shall be tiled of re cord In said elllcc, nnd entry or the same shall be made by said clerk en the marrlage liconse docket, as a part or tlie roceris or the Issuing or said license, and for which he shall recolve us his fee the sum or Illty cents hi addition te the marrlage license tee, nnd If nny clerk of nny of said courts sball In any ether manlier issue or sign any marrlage li li li coneo he shall forfeit and pay any sum net exceeding one thousand dollars te and for tlie use of the party aggrcived. Si:otien -1. Tlie cortllicate provided for marked dupllcate In section ene or this act shall by the parties solemnizing said mar rlage no roiurneu, uuiy signcu, te me cierit of tlie orphans' court who Issued the liconse, within thirty days alter the solemnizing of said inarrlaLre. and the said clerk. upon the roceptlon of any cortlllcate as provlded for herein, shall Immediately outer the same en the docket whero the marrlage license et said persons is recorded, or if the marrlage be solemnized by the parties themselves the cortlllcate of such marriage shall be signed by thorn, nttested by two witnesses and filed with said clerk as aforesald, and said cortlll certlll cortlll caeo shall be Hied among the records or his olllee ; and every minlster, justice or ether persen who shall neglect or refuse te trans mit said certificate te said clerk within the tlme prescribed by Ids net shall forfeit and piy the sum or fifty dollars ; and tlie clerk who shall ucizlect or rofuse te make such recerd without any additional fee shall also forfeit and pay the sum or lllty dollars ; said fines anil forfeitures te be for the use of the county in which said marrlage license was granted. Suction 5. If any minister, justice or any ether oillcer or poison shall solemnize tlie marrlage coremoiiy, or shall lie altestlng witnesses te the same, within this common wealth, without said persens having lirst ob tained the proper liconse, ns hereinbefore mentioned and set forth, he or they se ofli efli clatiug or altestlng shall forfeit and pay tlie sum ei oue uumireii ueuars te auu mr inu use of the county In which said marriage was solemnized. Six'TieN a A cortllled copy of the record et said marrlage liconse nnd cortlllcate. under the hand of said clerk and seal or said court, shall be recelved ln all courts el thin com monwealth as prima facia ovidence of said marrlage botvveou the parties thorelu named. Si:otien 7. Any line or ferfeiture arising te the county or any party, persen or persens ln consenuonco of the violation of uny of the proceding sections of this net, shall be recov ered by nn action of de lit in the name of said party, persen or persons or county as plain tills in the same maimer as ethor debts nre rocevorablo by law with the usual costs in nny court or recerd in nny county of this commonwealth in which tliodefciidnut or do de fondants shall be found. Sixtien 8. Section two of tlie net of Feb ruary fourteenth, ene thousand seven hun dred nnii tinny, oniiiieu -n supplement te the net proveutlng clandestlnu marriage " be and tlie same is hereby repealed, nud nil laws nnd parts of laws Inconsistent herewith nre horeby ropealed. Smart Detectives MUtukeu. F. It. Theric, of Chicago, nrrived at Illdeau Iake, Ontario, recently te enjoy seme fish ing. He noticed two inrit watching him closely. He subsequently get acquainted with them and they went fishing together. Lauding en an Island te partake of refresh refresh ments, Thorpe was drugged nnd splrited nway. When he came te his sonses he vas told that he was Scott, the Manhattan bank embezzler, who decamped witli 1(10,000. The strangers were detectives, who were after the f 5,000 reward oll'ered for Scott Thorpe seen iiroveu his identity and was released, the do de do iertlvc bearing uU bis expenses. AH.IAH.tlXATIOX IX WEST MtUINIA. Attempt te Kill it Itepulillcau fUUttir Avlin Wan United a Traitor te III Party. Grnflen, W. Vn., has been exclted evor the sheeting, with Intent te kill or the Hen. Goe. A. Dunnlngten, odlterof the Sentinel, nnd ene of the best known men In the state. Tlie cnusoeftho dastardly crlmels suposed te be set forth lu the following nnonymetts lot let tor received by Mr. Dunnlngten n fevv days age, but which he nt the tlme kept secret : OllAKTON, June 15. Dunninoten : Wodeii'twantnuydamiiod traitors In our jmrty. If you have made a bargain with McOravv, ceme out and sny se, se we will knew which slde you are en. We don't want te lake n paper which pretends te be HeiHibllcau and is published In the Inter ests or the Demecrats. McCermlck is right, nnd you nre n ronngnde Demecrat, I bollevo you find better leave tills town, or you might wnke up soma morning nnd find yourselfin hell. 1 sce by the Kagle that you talk pri vate te McGraw. Yeu had liotter soil out te him nnd lie dnne with 1L A man who will kick n Republican out of olllee ain't n geed Republican, and ought te be run out of town. Damn you, go, or we will make you. HKruni.iOAN. The McGraw roferrod te In this epistle Is the recently appointed Democrntle collector orinternal rovenue Ter this state, vfce Mc Mc eormlck, Republican, ousted by the oxertlons or Dunnlngten nud the Whoellng Inlelli'cn cer. Dunnlngten saw lit te treat the letter vvltii contempt. Last night he attended the toin tein toin rteraneo state con volition as reporter for the Whoellng Intelligencer. After the adjourn ment he remained In the telegraph olllee until alter midnight. On returning te his hotel n man sprang out of an alley way and levelcd a revolver at his liead. Dunnlngten struck down the pistol just as tlie trigger was pulled, nnd the ball passed through his leg. The wotild-be assassin fled, nnd, do de do splte tlie closest search, has net lioen found. mil vex te avi'vinEnr shame. Tlie Ilreniiriil Hcrle of Crimen of nn Apparently inanition Farmer. Themas I. Reach, Kl years of age, reslded for inore than a quarter of a century en ene tlie most pleasant farms in Indian River Hundred, a few miles from Lewes, Del. His life seemed te boas blameless nnd his reputa tion for Integrity was se great that for years he fwes arbitrator of illsputcs between his neighbors. His wife was seme years younger than hlinseirnnd ene or the loveliest women in the county. They brought up six child ren, the youngest of whom Is a 13-yenr old daughter named Annie. On Tuesday night Mr. Reaeli committed suicide under shocking circumstances. Fer some months past Mrs. Reach had noticed that her husband was griming melancholy and morose, and that their youngest child seemed te be falling phvslcally and anxious te avoid the ether members of the family. Annle's strength gave way, and en being closely questioned by her mother she con fessed that slie was about te becoiiien mother nud that the fnther or her child was her own father. Mrs. Reach wasalmest hoartbrekon, and It was many hours tiefore she showed any signs of recovery from the nervous pros tration the daughters revelation had caused I'ikiii hearing that his criine hail been ex ex ex pesed the lather grew desperate. He w out te ids room and took from n bureau drawer a razor, with which he cut his threat from ear te ear, but net deep enough te oausedoath. He then went le the topmost pan of the house and jum'ied te the ground, but even this attempt at selfKleslructlen tdled, and he only sue. (ceded In breaklngan arm. Bosiiiearcd with bleed and dirt and with tern garments ami a gashed neck, he made a thiiii nud successful attempt. He went te tlie liarn and ten ratter tied a rope, and climbing up en u high Isix, lastoued the ihkise and gave the littnl Jump. The body was found hanging from the rafter and was se warm that it was evident that death had occurred net mero than thirty min utes previously. The grlel-stricken mother Is guarded te provent nor from taking her own life. The child, Annie, Is Inn precarious condition. Anether Theory AlMiut Hie l-eent. Kimi) the IliiltlineicSnn Dr. Leas, or Baltimore county, maliiLdns the theory that the organ by means or which tlie female cicada septcndeclm pierces the twigs of trees In preparing n place for her eggs is sulllclently sharp and strong te piorce the skin or a human being, and that the wounds rojHirted from tlme te time by the country press and attributed te the digger wasp nre in Tact produced by the female cicada In consequence of lier mistaking the surface upon which she has happened te alight for a tw Ig. Making this mistake she proceeds te Insert her ovipositor, te the great discomfort of the person whose identity is mistaken. The digger wasp, the doctor thinks, is probably innocent or the crimes laid te his charge, ir net a myth. It is con jectured by him that the cicada eggs ence laid under the skin may produce by thelr prcsence n ury considerable amount or irri tatlen and pain. Cut Ilia New Wlfe'ii Threat und UU Own. Karly Wednesday morning, en Meridian street, the most fashionable thoroughfare or Indianapolis, Ind., tlie apparently dead bodies of a man and woman wero seen lying in an alley with their threats cut The patrol wagon removed them as spoedtly ns iiossible. The bodies wero found te be theso of P.obert Phillips, a colored lalwrcr, and his wire. The husband had cut her threat and then his own, using n common case-knlle. The wound nre irlgliliui incoratiens. iiie woman was dead, but Phillips is still allve. It is bolieved he cannot recover. They had been married but three months. Jealeusy is supposed te have Isjen the caitse of tlie murder. Scheel Children Married. After the graduating oxerclses et the boys' and girls' high schools in the Academy or Music, Reading, en Wednesday, it leaked out that two of the graduates, Charles P. Heirman nnd Miss Sue K. BIckley, had been married as far back as April 0, last. Tlie groom is the son of Rev. P. P. A. Hetliiian, who is without a charge, and the bride is an orphan, und when she becemes et age will liavoulertuno of nearly 8150,000 from her father's estatc. The groom's father per formed the ceremony, and the brlde has taken her rosldenco with the Helt man family. She Is only boventoon yeara of age. Concert lit l'cnrjn. Iast e enlng thore was a very large cievvd at Penryn park, en the Ijnncaster it Lobauen railroad, whero the Pcrsoveranco band, el Lebanon, gave n line cencert. Lxeursiens were run fiem Lebanon nnd Matihelm and nt least 300 persons came from the former place en the eveuing train. Tlie concert was ever by 10 o'clock, when the trains returned. Twenty-Five Children Drowned. The Italia struck n steep point near Lein as, Italy, en Friday and sank in flfloen miputes. Out of ene hundred nnd thirty-four passon passen passon gere and crew slxty-live wero drowned. On Sunday the Caclmpoel, which arrived at Mollonde. nicked un a bout containing thir teen survivors, thirty inlles south of Pisco. Tlie Mine evening she searched the coast nud found fifty-four mero survivors in Salinas Hay. Twenty-live children weie drowned. i:plcepal Sunday Scheel limtltule. The fourth regular meeting of the Sunday Scheel Toachers' Instltute or the Kpiscepal church of Lancaster, Yerk, Dauphin, nnd seme ethor countles, Is being held nt Pnrn Pnrn dise, this county, te-day. Thore wero forty or lllty delegates from Yerk and Columbia who passed through this city In the morning train nnd about un equal number bolenglng te this city left in the tralu thnt followed. Along the Humiuehnmia. Adam A, Vogel, night operator lu the P. it R. yards, Geerge Steltz, Geerge Hare, Jacob Butz and ether empleyes et tlie cemiiauy, Dr. Charles Flsher und Geergo Gibsen, of Reading, will rusticate along the lan ks of tlie Susquehanna, near Columbia, for ene week. They left Rending en Wodnesday. Five Yearn of Stcallnc;. James II. Danley has been urrosted lu Lincoln, 111., for alleged swindling te the amount of $10,000, by Issuing fictitious notes. It is claimed that his operations have been going en for flve years nnd will reach $80,000. Danley had the conndence of the com LINDEN HALL SEMINARY. NIXETY'VIHHT VimMEXCEMEXT Oh' I'AMOVS JXHTITVTIOX. L1IIU Threiificil With VWtern-Hrvcel Oil I tlrnilimten Make Their Initial llevr le the l'nbllc Heme or the NoUlile Exhib it lu the Art Department. The nlnety-lirst annual commencement ex ex orcises of Llnilen Hall semlunry wero held te-day, unit tlie qulet vlllage of Lltltz wns threnged with visitors, many of whom wero the relatives nud friends or the graduating clnss and the young ladles attending the sem inary. The exercises this morning were held for the first tlme in the beautiful Mary Dixen Memerial chapel. The only decora tions wero ivy twined around the pillars en which the chandeliers rested nnd two large vases fllled with llowers, placed each slde of the pulpit The mom Ders of the graduatlngclass wore: MIsses Klin Hnekcr, Lltltz; Ucssle Mayer, Lancaster; Annle Stubolliie, Ilothlehem; Annie Zeek, Fert Werth, Texns; Kdlth Ilalley, Lancaster; llelena Hech, Inncaster. The oxerclses wero begun promptly nt 10 o'clock, nnd the following was the pro pre gramme : " Hely, Hely," Itccllievcn. 1'rayur, The llcv. C 1.. Itclnkc. " Ba.liitatery," Mlai i:. Ilnckcr. "Thu Power of Truth," J!Ih It. .Mayer. "Frem Thy I.eve Asa Kathei" Chorus. Gmiueil. " The Year Kehliul I's," Miss A. mubhlchinc. " The Organ Itulldt r," 'J?Uli A. Zeek. " The Years Hafem AJ Mlw B. ualley. " 1 Wnlted fortue-Lotd " Cherus.MendelMOlin. All the ubevn named voting ladies acquitted themselves with great credit. Thelr essays showed that (hey had given Uulr subjects careful prpparftttKi. Oue of the tmtures of the exercises the prophecy ler the class prepared by MtM Rally. The music was unusually fine. The In strumental was furnished by an orchestra under the direction of Prof. J. 1 HcJucberlc, ene of the Instructors. The address te the graduates was delivered by Rev. J. M. Levering, of Hetblelietn. lie coinmeiiced his address by referring te the educatiennl culture new pervading the masses "nnd re ferred te the time, net se long age, whmithe world hail use for comparatively few men of culture ; new the world needs all it can get in all stations and pursuits. In his opinion wliile this state or all.drsexlsts, llttle opor epor oper tunlty or individual distinction is afforded te educated jieojile; yet at the same tlme it should be an Inspiration te young people te be thoroughly ciliieated, no matter te what station in lire they may le called, liccause their girts becoine a leaven among the masses. Prof. Biickensteln in his address te the graduates paid thorn n high trlbute for their industry, and designated the class ns a model bne. He heied for the success or all the members who left Linden hall to day te liegin llle's battle. He concluded by Introducing the lit. Rew Ii de Schweinitz, presldent or the beard or trustees. The bishop presented the members or the class with their diplomas, but iKirore doing se ad dressed them briefly, giviugthoyeung ladles geed ndvlce, which If followed will make them geed women and their success In life will be beyond a doubt. The valedictory was delivered by Miss Helena Hech. and the honor was worthily bestowed. Her farewell te the olllcers and tuichers of the seniinary nnd her classmates was delivered with great feeling. "The world is Ilesh become." Chnnis, Gounod ; closed tlie oxerclses of the morn ing, and the Umedictien was pronounced by Bishop DeScliwninitz. TIIKAIIT r.XIIIIIITION. Tlie drawings, needle-werk and decoratlve paintings wero exhibited In the music hall of the Institution this afternoon, and the num ber or visitors was large. According te the rules or the seminary each room or the school is required te make and exhiblt seme article or plain sewing during tlie year. Many of theso articles were made by young misses t)etween 10 and 111 years of age, and sliovved that their practical education was net no ne no glected. Among the articles exhibited to day were seme made by Miss Cella 1 lager, or this city. Among the paintings and draw ings oxhlblted, ene that attracted considera ble attention was the work or Miss Mary Kepler. The Evening Concert. The oxerclses or the day will be brought te n close with n grand concert this evening, rer which the following is tlie pregramme : "Come, Gentle Spring "Chorus Huyiln. " lSarberorfeevllle" Ovciture, 1'taiie horn-tie. hrng. Mlses A Leuis O. llughu-i, C. Mcllvulne, 11. ltolilriHen. u. Iiersney, r.. laiiimn, u. I.anlus. t). llcniel, A. Oelli. " A Spring Hevel" Vecul boie Mnttcl ' .Miss N. hepler. "AwnkenlnffOfbprlng" Piane Trie. ...E.Uach. MlniesG. Iteyer, F. Jeiii-b. L. lliinlup. " I-oTeotnincntdo Mad l'litunil," Madam Jletitn, MU M. Itebhlns : Jtitnntlen, Alius I., llrlckenstetn ; Uerfude, Stisn M. Webster ; Madam de Lericui, Allss I'. Cooper ; Madam llocencee, Mlna b. ISacr. "Oriental Pictures" liane One K.bchiimann. Allm.cn E. Cnnam, K. ForneoiL " The lteyal Abbes," AI. 1. l'rcsten. Alius O. llersliey. . , " Tey Symphony " Haydn. I'roleaur Minn U.AleIlvuliH!(Tr.Uev..I.M. llsrk.) J-iaiies Aliases V. llrlckensteln, F. Jenes, 1'. Al bright, K. Forwood. K. Cannm. rceHtii Missus AI. Kelchel, N. Kepler. Teut Cuckoet Aliases 1'. Cooper und C Me- llvalne. Ilatllei and Quallt Misses l!. lliiRhi-9, It Lord. Aightinualct -Missus A. LetiU, AI. Haw kins. iVinjMiicJ ' Misses !. Jlltner, C. Dlllcr, h. lliewn, Al.Ilcekmiin. (hi It Sllsnes I). Iltmsel, Z. Hulme. Jrni Misses I,. Illller, C. Ilugci. licit, and 7Vineir-.MURCa A. Ueth. A. llltiicr. " The lllg bhcni " Mrs. A. 1). I.. W hltney. Albs C. Imler. "The Mill "Overture, (liane Nenette) l(cUluu;ur. 'Alisses K. Smith, I.. Hear, S. Kckert j " AI. Evans, b. Ilrlckenstuln, 1'. Cooper ; " A. Fenner. 8. Kenlcr, I.. Lehman. Oraan AllisK. Forwood. Vwlltu AIlxs llelchul, AlUsN. Kepler. "ChterrulnuHS" Vecal Duet Ouuibeit. MlssU. Cowen, AI. Welsur. On the Shelf" 11. Hiine Allsnes .. Hulme, C. Dlllcr. "Whirl and Twill" It. Wagner. ringing Class. " The Chainbcied .Nautilus " O. .Helmes. Allis E. Furst. "Frem Ferulgn bands" liane Duo.Meskovvskl MUses N. Kepler. 1'. Albilght, " Feihlddcn Alusle'- vocal oie.... Oiistalden. AIlss E. Itecs. " llhapsodle Ne. 8" l'lnne hele... .LUzt. AIlss 1". Cooper. " Czear und Itlmmermann " Ovei turcbetzlng, Mls9Cs A.btubbleblne, E. Ilalley, II. Jluyer, A. Zeek, 11. Hech und Oiehestru. " Gipsy Lite" H. Schumann. Alleged Diserderlies Arretted. This morning Rebert Osbome and Themas White, tramps, who are alleged te have been disorderly in Maner township, were brought te town by Coustable Deen, nnd Themas White, nnother of the same class, wns brought in from Lampoter by Constnble Wiggins. All will be heard bofero Aldermnu llarr te-morrow. The country constables are becoming as clever ns their city brethren in capturing tramps, nnd the aldermnu ullevv very few of thorn te get oil'. "llalllniere Jee'' en Hand. The prominent characters who are se well known te Lancastrians are fast returning te this city, and the latest arrival was "lialtl "lialtl "lialtl inore Joe," who came In yesterday afternoon. He Is looking very well, and last ovenlng mnde short addrosses te admiring groups of friends nt tlie court house and monument He will no doubt be arrested bocause or his fermer reputation, vvhether he gets drunk or net. This nflorneon Joe was arrested whlle asleep en the steps of the court heuse. lie wns net dlserdnily but slightly drunk. He told the oillcer Hint he was badly broken up nnd thought It was nbeut ns geed fe go te the station house, Yellow Jnck en u liiilndelphln-lleund VomeI The pilot-yacht Pilet, of llaltlmore, reports having fallen In with the schooner Peter C. Snhult70 en the 23d Instant, twelve miles out side of Cnpe Henry. She was towed ten. mlles mside of Chesapeake bay. The Petor C. Sohultee was bound from Moblte for Philadelphia, and her captain and mate are down witli yellow fever. U EX. OJIAXT.S COXDITIOX. Ill Cumi gtntrit by Dr. hhrnily Treiii n Medical Standpoint. Mt. McGniKien, N. Y., June Z Dr. Shrndy this morning prepared the following elllclnl stateinenl orGen.Graiit'scenditlon for the Medical Jtccenl The progress or the dlsoase from which (Jen. Grant Is suffering is, barring accidental complications, neces sarily slew. Comparing tlie condition of the patlent witli what it was n month age the clianges which hnve taken plnce can be appreciated. Taking this period or tlme Inte .consideration It can be said that the swelllng under the nngle of the lewer Jaw en the right slde has in creased, nnd has liecome harder nnd mere deeply flxed. It has shown a tendency te progress In n direction devvnwnrds and for ward upon the right slde or the neck. The infiltration oxtending in the neighboring glandular structures nnd the jmlns In theso parts, although fertunntely net froquent norsevoro, havonslgnlllcauce which cannot lw Ignored. The ulceration en the right slde of the basoertho tengue has becomedcoor nnti mero irregular, although Its superficial nrea has net perceptibly Increased. This is the scat of pain occasionally In swallowing nnd when eerlaln examinations or the threat nre made. The dostructlve precess en the right slde or the uvula Is apparently qulesccnt, although n new ortien of the margin ofthe palatal curtain is show lug a tendency te break down. Tlie volce has been reduced te n whisjicr, due jiartly te Inllamatleu, Involvemont or vocal chords anil partly te nerveus ateny of the latter. There Is seme Improvement of the general's .itrength and seme less in weight, nltheugh the nppotlte is unclianged nnd the usual amount of nourishment is taken. Tlie re moval te Mount McGregor has se far preved beneficial. It has enabled the patient te re re ro cevor lest ground, and this in a measure counterbalanced the cllects of his local malady. Gen. Grant's condition shows no change since yesterday. He had a pvssable nighfjwith the usual wakefulness, which was ellsct by the morning's sleep. It Is quite warm te-day and toward neon the general came out en the jKirch, .wcaiingn skull cap ami n sick room gown. The chair was thickly pillowed and with n blanket wrapped around lilm from the waist down he submitted le an out deer photograph. He looked unusually haggard nnd worn. HEltKXAniXU A mtm A L, VOVVI.lt, The iliide' Hnitlier FJrei oft a .Shotgun Inte tlie Crowd. Pawpaw, Ills., June 25. At Mr. Nettle Nettle ten's home, 2 miles south of hore, Tuesday night, Miss Cera Ncttleten, her daughter, wasmarrled tetiiarles PulverfremNcbraska A Unit 10 o'clock a cr-.wd of ceuutry boys went te Mrs. cttloten's for the purpese of giv lug the bride and groom a charivari. A horrible din was made w itli tin horns nnd guns wero fired. .Mrs. Ncttleten finally went te the front deer and ordered the party out of her yard. The crowd adjourned te the public read w here the neise was resumed. Arthur Ncttleten, a brother of the bride, repaired te an upper window in the heuse and without any warning fired tlie contents of n deuble barreled shotgun leaded with buckshot into the crowd. 1iuis White, nged '21, was shot in the head and will die. Win. 11 auk man, aged Z"j, full with a bullet through his abdomen. Several ether members of the serenading party were seriously but net fatally wounded. Nottleteu was arrested. He says it was an Occident and that he meant te frighten the boys without hurting them. Drummers Helding a Contention. IIui'1'Ai.e, New Yerk, June "-". Tlie Com mercial Travelers Protection association began at 10 o'clock this morning in the Acad emy of Music, their third annual convention. The prograinine which Includes a trip te Niagara Falls and divine servlce at fat, Paul's en Simdny, cevers the period between the present and Monday. Sessions will be held each morning nud nfternoen. The dillercnt associations of commercial travelers comprlse In the aggrogate about 11,000 members, and an ollert will be made te combine all these associations in one, for which purpese the prcsent convention Is called. Nearly 100 del egates are present. The Baltimore delegates were the first te arrive yesterday, rollewed at Intervals by the Chicago, Michigan, Penn sylvania and Ohie delegations, the latter ar riving at 1:30 this morning. round ii Defaulter Aner Death. Tiitin, Ohie, June 2.r Much excitement is occasioned by the announcement that the late county treasurer, Jehn Iloabler, was a delaultcr In the sum of ?1!,000. The rumor was first set alleat at Heabler's funeral in Attica, yesterday. His bondsmen sjient the day with tlie county commissioners in an ex amination of the records of the olllee, witli the result abeve stated, lioabter enjoyed the full coiitldcnce et the community. He had recently made oxtenslve improvements in his milling property at Attica, and it is supposed he drew upon the public funds for this purpose. Humors Without Foundation. Ni:vv YeitK, June 25. It Is rcpeited heie that the steamship City of ToLle of the Pacific Mall company line has neon lest. Later advices loceivod liore s.iy that the City of Teklo, of the Pacific Steamship Ce., plyingbetwcenSan Francisce and Yokohama went ashere near the latter part and that she will In all probability be get oil' without soneus damage. Tlie first ropeits nbeut her having foundered and ethor w ild rumors are new asserted te be without foundation. A Disastrous Wuter-Speut. Lonevikw, Texas, June 25. A water spout burst evor the town yesterday after noon, doing about PI, 000 damage. The main ferce ofthe waterspout was spent en the Ileitis adjoining the town. In seme parts of the town streams of wnter six feet deep ran down the streets. After the stream had passed, in in in nuinorable llsh were found in the Holds and stroets. None of tlie fish wero less than four Inches long, and hundreds et them wero eiglit inches. Jey Ot cr Archbishop Walsh's Appointment. Duulin, June 25. The streets of Dublin wero crewded last night with people who were rejoicing evor the appeintment of Dr. Walsh ns archbishop of Dublin. Rands of music, etc,, paraded the Btreetsaud hundreds of tar barrels fed the bonfires which burned in all parts or the city. Similar demonstra tions, took place at Nevvry und ethor plnces. .Slashed Ills Threat Willi it Knife. New YeitK, June 25. Jehn Carpentor, the alleged wife niurdorer, vv liose case Is new en trial In the court of eyer and tei miner, this morning nttonipted suicide lu the tombs by slashing his threat with a clasp knife. His wound is serieus, but the phyblclans ox ex press the hope that it is net nocessarily fatal. Harvard Defeats Columbia. Ni:vv Londen, Conn., June 25. In the race hore te-day between the Columbia nnd Harvard cellege freshmen crews, the lntter wen by soveral lengths. Tlie distance rowed was two miles. The elllcial tiine is: Har vard 12 minutes and 22 seconds ; Columbia 13 minutes und 12 boceuds. Hn'rvurd came ill ten lengths uhead. l!a)iird Sa It Is Clevelnud'H CuhliiU, Washington, D. I'm l"" 25. In reply te an Inquiry by n representative of tlie United Press te-day respecting his prouabie retirement from the cabinet, Secretary Bayard said: "His Mr. Cleveland's cabl. net Yeu had better go soe him about 1 have nothing te say in regard te the matter." A CORPSE SITS UP AXll CACHES flllEAT CONSTEllXATlOtT ix a vincule ltovsKitern. Alums Ite.ich, Victim of Consumption, CentM le Lire Alter limine; Hern Trenled M a Dead Maii-glnklng le Death Aner llm Incitement of His Itevhal. CitiCAfie, June as. Fer overayoar Mr. Merris Reach, of Ne. 109 Dckoven strcet, lias been slowly dying orcensuinption, and early Tuesduy ovenlng his rrlends nnd ratnlly hujv liosed Hint his time hud come. After pass ing a very bad day, Hatch went through nil thoeutwnrd symptoms el death niidhlsbedy next received the last Bad attentions due a cerpse. The lower limbs wero conflned, the eyes whlted and the lower jaw confined te its plnce by a bandage. Tlie watchers weie called In and in the ceurse or a eonple of hours the ratnlly nnd friends w ere sottled for the night. About that tlme the supposed cerpse fright ened the wntchcrs and the entire household nlmest out of their sonses by sitting up in bed, tenring tlie bandaite from lilsjrisjid demanding te knew what It. all ini-nuf, Ah seen as the frlghtcne i-oeple'&iuU te jn- vlnced that Reach w net deftd,cvfJryjtten- tlen was paid him ; for nfter the excltemi oil, the man sank agi certain last ovenlng. I'estmntte Washi.note.v, 1) dent te-day appoint masters : Kdward Mullan, a P. Wilsen, resigned. Jas. M. Moero, at vice C. W. Ilazzard, Kdward II. Krier, vice Geergo Little, r Humored Lynchl Dallas, Tex., Jut Palcstine last night report has reached Hi negrees engaged In t of Mrs. Ha7cll, near turcd and lynched in ing7 who have thus ii ii wns enafrvmiL 1 of his revival pwwtj rapidly andtllodjier jr Appointed. June 25. The prasl ' the following pest- 'ulnatn, Conn., vice I. nougahela City, Pa., srgned. Plum Creekt Kansas, gned. " ( of Twe Necrees. 'e. A. telegraiu from ays an unconfirmed that the ether two murder and outruge Khart, have beeu cap I iiuten county, mak en disposed of. A Vete ei Conference. Wasiii.soten, I) O., June 25. The leard or directors el -elumbla hospital after thoroughly investlg, eiga nerics of charges which wero recentlj pruferred agaiust Dr. Murphy, the residct physician, adopted a resolution declaring rull contldencelu the management of that iltecr. Walker lluine's .Mutrlmenlsl I'rlre. Wukkline, AV. Ya., June 25. It Is stated en porfectly rellaMe authority Uiat Mr. Walker RLlne, son elBm. James G. IHalne, is te be marricsi this MuitMer te Miss Kltlc, tlie beautiful an J acoempHsUsdidaughlor or ex-Govorner D. Ii. T J'arnsVfOr&iAt'r Ruck haunr.n, this stale. Tlnr noAuaWtance was lonned while Miss JVrnirvvertlb Was attend ing a musical school t fwen. j-jy Alter I'iMt-' PUtce. Husten, June 2s.- A Washington special te the Jli,;0t savs "T, O. Reynolds, or Missouri, iMlled en -no presldent yesterday. The Missouri men md that he roeoivod ns ns surance that he weul i suoceed Goti. I-Vsteras minister te Sptin be m next fall." M'EATHEll I HUllAtULITIXS. Tlie Condition of th Itaremeter find Thcr Thcr meineteraiHl IndPHtlenn for theMerruw. YAsIILsriTPJi D C, June 25. Fer the Middle Atlantic sbi -s, local rains followed by fair weather, b atletinry, followed by slowly rising temp ralure, variable winds, generally southerly Lecal rains have i'len lu the Seuth At lantic and Gulf state the Upper Mississippi and M Isseuri Valley elsewhere fair w eatber has provalled. The winds are varnbla in all dlPiricasei cept in the New Kn md states, wtiere they are westerly. The tomperaturo 1 s risen slightly in the New England states the Upper Lnke region, the Upper Mlsslssip, i and Missouri valleys, and has remained nearly stationary in all ether districts. Feil FniDAY Le id rains nre ludicated ler New Knglaud, t! Tennessee nnd Ohie regions, with slight Middle Atlantic states. alley and Lewer Like wartner weather, pre- ceded In New Rngl d and the Middle At- lnntic states by fair eatiier. ceNnnssi e tkleeuams Lieutenant Cever .or Ames, of Massac a setts, entertained A x President Ueudricks in Hosten te-dnv Acting Secretary te-day declined te a former decision t the Interior Muldrevr rant a reconsideration of f the department, which wasnversote grant igte tlie Union Pacific railroad additional tnds at Wallace, Kansas, for depet purposes. The Urltish Celin -bian authorities having ugrced te bold Hlbl , the absconding Lewis Lewis ten, Idaho, pestm ler under arrest for 20 days. Solicitor O -no Ooedo will start to morrow for Victerh te roprcsentthe United States In the cxtrad ion proceedings, Anoxectitlvo net e was madojpublle In Washington this nf moon, announcing that a tomperarv dip iniatle agreement hai lieen readied jotweou the United States and Great Britain, by which the privileges granted y the llshery treaty of have terminated en the continue until after the 1671, which would 1st of July next, vv soasenol' 1S&5. Wm. Kenney, n well-known New Yerk iKilltician, ceininitt. isulcidabr WowlngeutrJ his brains. He was dospendont evor the less of ids situation, being discharged from the corporation counsel's olllee a few days age. Tlie president te-day appointed Wm. II. Davis, pension agent, Philadelphia, and An drew Qulndley, loceivor of public inoueys. at Llttle Reck, Ark. Three brethers, Jacob, .ephaniahaud Ro Ro Re eort Welfe, were jailed yesterday, at Scott Scett Scett dale, Pa., for passing counterfeit coin. It is currently reported in Washington that tlie olllee of public printer has been ton ten ton dercd te nml nccepted by Jnines Klvorsen, the Philudelphia publisher. About lOoV-leck this morning thobeilorlu the Coles building, 55 Mechanic Rtroet, Nevvark, N. J., oxnledod.blowiiig out the on en on tlre wall. The building is n four-story brick nnd is occupied by the Kolleg Lead pipe works, Kearsitig's duareld works, and the Guild trunk trimming works. Rut ene man was injured, and he only slightly. This wns Gea Thompson, n colored man. Tlie damng Is ostlmated at $10,000. An last Oraiige Street llurglury. Last night tliloves breke into the heuse of Francis L. Herr, Ne. 031 Uast Orange stroet, by prying ojien tlie cellar iloer. They car ried oil fourteen cans of fruit, ndoiuljelin of w no and a larire uuaillltv et ocliuiesiremuio cellar. Hotween f0 and $7 in money wero stelen rrem a drawer el the sewing maciime, which steed In tlie dining room. Thore was a large let et Confederate money In the same drawer nnd It was also taken. The thleves did net go farther than the ilrst fleer nnd they locked nil doers communicating with tlie upstairs room, se that in case tui family would awake during their operations, tlj-3V would be iiuable te get down without great illlllculty. Thorels no clue te the ihioves,whe entered Mr. Herr's let from Marlen street. A large number or burglaries have taken place ln that part of town during the past few months and us yet nene of tlie guilty partles have been npprehonded. People whollvent the oxtreino end or Oraiige stroet complain that police aie cry scarce In that neighbor hood ufler night On Tuesday night thioves ferced their way into the cellar of the Children's Heme and slole nil the edibles they could get their hands en. Mnde nn Aulgiiiunnt. Jehn R. Dietrich nnd wire, of Martin town ship, made an assignment for the benefit of crediters te-day, te Ames G. Fuuk, of Maner township. 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