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VOLUME XXI NO.
HENDRICKS IN GOOD VEIN.
HE JIELIYEltS AX AllllltENS OX CIVIL
BKltriOil AX1) OTltEll TOPICS.
llie Vlie President HnnillliiR Heme Interesting
KuliJee-ta lletere tlie liny Mnte Clult or lien-
ten TIie Hickory ISroein of .liirhneii
mill Hi Important Werk.
Net for many years have se many Demo
crats gathered In Bosten te tle honor te ene
man as collectod Thursday nltorneon nttlie
l'arker heuse te wolcemo Vlce President
..Themas A. Hendricks. Tlie dinner wm
,. glven by tlie Hay State club, and nearly nil
tlie prominent Democratic leaders of Massa-
cuusetts wero present. Although thodlnner
was set for 2 o'clock It was net until 2:30 that
the ceniiiany sat down. Colenol Charles H.
Tayler, as president or tlie Hay Htate club
sat at the head or table and Introduced Mr.
Hendricks, who was received with cheers.
Mr. Hendricks, anr alluding In glowing
tonus le tlie vote erindiaua nt the last elec
tion and predicting that Massachusetts
would take her place bcslde that common
wealth in future political contests, said: "I
Hear a great deal said and take a -great dual
of Interest in it about civil sorvice reform.
I think 1 understand the subject (laughter),
mid with your permission 1 will speak of It
but a moment I had, when a younger man
than 1 am new, occasion te Judge upon that
question us nn honest man, its a man whose
ambition was involved in tlie prerier
construction in it Franklin Piecre, ene or
the istatoliest and noblest or our great leaders
in the past, with solicitation en my part
in an autograph letter addressed te
myself asked me te take cliarge or the
hi luiiu oiiice ai asumgteu. i ac
cepted tlie appointment ami ler nearly four
years I steed at the head or that eluce. 1
round the business Tour years behind and I
nt ence began tlie work of reforming itsaf
lairs by becoming acquainted witii the clerks
and retaining theso whom I discovered would
be able te help me mid turning out these Unit
limped or wero unwilling or liidlilercnt
I hu hickory broom or Jacksen, that repre
sented Democratic reform, wnstlin umiHmnni
,-mid emblem of the reform that I sought te
uiniK uuuiii, ami in me sieau ei me men who
had te Mcp out tliere cune In young and
earnest billows, that were willing te de the
work, se that by nnogenoral erder I reuuired
that the work demo at each desk should be
tuonty-ilve per cent, mere than it had been
before.
Mr. Hondiieks ceiitiiiucd that the work of
reforming tlie civil service) llns ni mi mn,.i.
1 with tlie presldent and tlie secretaries as with
iuu uureaii oiucers, aim said uial tlie atlmln atlmln
Istnitien thu tilled the bureaus with e-anahln
men, as this administration is deing.aiid tells
them that the work devolves upon them and
holds tliem responsible, will bring ulioutcor ulieutcor ulioutcer
tnln ami prompt rulerm. I think we are going
through all light. It was a geed while
that the Democrats were kept out. A
eiu.irter or a century the sentiment or
the country had been enforced with tlie
cruel prescription : the Democrats shall net
share in the lieners or the public elllces of
the country. Applause. It was a cruel pro pre
scription, such as I never advocated towards
the oppesito party, for I knew tlieie nre hon
est men among them and I Mould net te-dav,
ir I could de it, take tlie cliarge or this entire
government nway fieni the opKsite slde.
rhey pay their taxes ; tliey contribute! te the
support of tlie country; they help te light tlie
battles when horrid war comes upon us and
It is fidr that tliey should sharein the honors.
Hut it is net lair and never lias been fair that
liiey should clutch them all and say te tlie
young men or tlie Democracy. "Yeu are net
te be trusted ; you shall net share in them."
rArmlause.1
I-' Mr. Ilnndilcks liore paid tribute te the
Massachusetts Democrats, and assured bis
hearers that he appreciated the honor when
such men emtie together and took their
seats around the beard te show him and his
i young friends resjieet and praise. He con-
l iinpeu : "i nave only ene mere sugges-
len te make, mid that Is that the
next time the election comes oil and
i want it) say le you mat J am go ge
Imr te hae no iKirseunl intorest in it.
Cries or "Doubt it;" 'Head or the ticket
ne.t time."! I de net oxneut te be cm-
nected with It. Last Tall, when the cenven
tien at Chicago ploeed me In the position
that Indiana bad te be carried or 1 had te
be semewhat discraced Tureat annlausel.
why, I tnade up my mind that 1 would net
no iliHgraced that was all. Applause.
And se when four years Irem tills time
by the way, I am going te coine b;ick
niore Ironueutly tliaii I liave heretofore
eries el "Geed!"! you will invite me.
won't you? When 1 coiiie back about.
four years from tills time or a lltlie less
than that say shortly after the next elec
tion, when we nre ireinc te elect a nre-
sident the next tiiuc when I eome back
tlie next time I want te brim: iroed clieer
from Indiana, geed chcer te the state of Mas-Bachui-etls,
and then I want te meet the Hay
Statu club mid have them tell me that Mas
sachusetts meets Indiana and grasps her by
the hand ami takes from her the banner
which ronresonts the banner or this whole
nation, for tlie sake et reform in the public
service, i . initialise, i
Other speakeis were Hen. Charles Weed
bury. JuUco.IesialiCi. Abbett. MavorO'Hrlen
aud Hen. Jehn K. Kitgerald. Leiters "rtore
read I'ieiii a number or gentlemen who wero
unable te attend, anieni: thorn Secretai v Kn-
dieett, Henry M. Whitney and Jehn 'lioyle
O'llcilly.
llljtuilfii That l'ren'iiteil u 'Wcililin.
Twe weeks uge invitations wero issued far
the wedding of Miss Sallie Wlldener, daugh
ter or Jacob Wlldoner, eri'hlllipsburg, N. J.,
and J. Itussell Crawlerd, or Chain Dam, l'a.,
the time designated mr the eorcmeny Idling
J o'clock Thursday afternoon. Crawlerd re-
presented himselt as very well oil, the owner
et real estate thore and olsewhere, and the
matcli was well thought or by the family.
Hecently, however, miners arese as te Craw
ford's character and Ids identity. It was
claimed be had chatiged the style of his name
in oruer le avoid reierenees le an unpleasant
fergery w hicli Jacob It. Crawrenl, or Chain
Dam, committed seme time age. The dis
covery of who Crawford really was led te
violent opinion iy an n&s wiidouer's
friends, but slie insisted that tlie rumors w ere
lalse and that preparations for thowedding
should procced. She would net listen te
assertions mat nor lever was deceiving nor.
Tlie house was trimmed and decorated,
the extra quantity of previsions for tlie
wedding dinner secured, the bride arrayed
nerseu, me minister came, gliesis arriveu
Irrem New Yerk, Hasten, Newark and ether
placesandnll that was needed was tlie groom.
He did net appear ami has net lieen heard of.
t'cople who knew Crawford say Miss Wildo Wilde
ner is fortunate in escaping from hlui.
Criminal llrniallty te it Tinnnt.
Mauule Wilsen. 13 mouths et ace. died en
I'l'iicsdav last iu l'hlludelphia. Her mother
lhas made complaint te Corener l'ewers con-
cerninir tlioncuen ei a consume in tunilm:
Ihermidher sick children into tlie street.
IShe was u sub-tenant, and had paid her rent
ite me tenant who tciitea moiieusoirom mu
owner ; but the -limit fell Iu arrears of rent,
la distraint w?Ts niudu ami me ten
ant lemeved. On Friday morning
the constable put Mrs. Wilsen and
her four children with her goods out en
uiebirccu nue nan no piate te go, mm re
malned In the yard or a vacant Iiouse for
twelve hours and was then glven lodgings
for the night in a police station. Slie stated
thatbhe ellered te pay the rent or the heuse
until the child get well, but the constable
wen III net accept it. ncr liusuami was at
work when slie was put out. The coroner
has summoned the constable mid landlord te
apcar this morning, when the matter will
no lmeetigaicu.
MiinliiTitiiir Otllrvra I'.lt'ttrit.
Tlie hcinl-miniial iiieetlug or the Ijancuslcr
I.Miennercher was held last evculug when the
'dollewlug ellleers were eltsted :
President Willlnui Unix.
Vlce I'resldrnt l.eu is Stark.
Kecretary Oeorge lTeiller.
Vlce Secretary J. 11. Ostennayer.
Treasurer A. II. Ball.
Librarian Christian Hecre).
Musle Cenitnlttee Henry Itiulv. Henrv
I Schmidt, and Geonre VIelller.
Flair Hearers-A. II. Hall. Christian llncM.
Innd Win. llechm.
The reports et the oflleers show that the
clty it iu a ery tlourlthleg condition.
251.
l'J.EASAttT SCHOOL EXTE11TAIX3IEXT,
The 1'iiplln erMUs lluber'a Sccenilary Hclieiil
Itcnilrr an Knjujable 1'ruirrniiiiiiv.
The pupils or Miss lluber'a secondary
school, corner of l'rince nud Chestnut streets,
gave a public entertainment In the school
room l.vst evening. Tlie room was prettlly
decorated with llowerlng mid follage plants,
petted and hi baskels, togethor with n tlne
display orcutilewors, ene very pretty ploce
being n ilenil star susponded in front or the
chnudoller near the teacher's desk. AH the
llowers wero rurnlshed by glrle or the school.
Anether very nttractlve leature oftbe decora
tions wero drawings tnade by pupils of the
llrst and second classes en tlie large black
boards. Tlie designs wero original, wero in
great vnrlety, and wero drawn with the skill
that would de no discredit te nrnfiissleii.il
artists.
The room wns lllicoiiiferbililv crimiln.l hv
rrlends mid patrons or tlie school. Tlie oxcr excr oxcr
elses wero opened with prayer by llev.
Themas Tliompsen, or the Houth ()ueen
street l'rosbyterlan eliuivh, nner which the
pupils or the school rendered tlie following
piei'es :
Chorus-" Columbia, Ged Presci veTlicu Free,"
Scheel.
l'rose Snloctlen " Onwaifl," (icitle HelTur.
Coin mill Chorus ' .limliilii," Scheel.
Ilucilatleu lbiRCii Walcler," lluleu lluubu-net-.
Chorus" jTimry T'e." Bclusil.
Kcelliitlnii "Tfie Living 1'ivsciit," Anna
Tlniinpseii.
hele " Ueliln Ailalr," Ili'itle Dcllaveu.
Itc citation I'.lla lli'inlicy.
DlaleKiie " lluliavler versus ApH'iiniiire,"
Anna shank, Anna Campbell, Kuimii Wiley,
JIliu Alice.
Chorus " SpriiiK's llrlglil tllances," Scheel.
Itocltatlen ' Flowers," Katie WlNen.
IMict "Tielkn, Ktmslun lirlver s-eng," L. l)c-
JIIIVI'llllllll XII. Willi.
Itccllntleii Thu Ia-keiuI or the Northland,"
31. I.lnemi'r.
Chorus " Why De Siunmur Ite.es Fmlet"
Scheel,
Itccltllllen " Ohl l'letlilf." Miiv Mnrali.ill.
ClieniK " Vim IAincrlci," Scheel.
Itccllntleii "The Voice or Willing," t'licbe
JlPllltiKer.
Chorus" The Old Oaken Jluekul," Scheel.
reem Heia (iaicr.
Chorus ".lehiiny hanil.," Scheel.
lti'clttttluii-"Tli(i Fatlicilanil." Cluni llllckcii
duilur.
Kole "The Fallhrul I.ltlle llhil," lieckleSeil
liaiacr.
Itccltatlen "The Fhullngef the byte," Sallie
Iltimiihruville.
, Sole Chorus "That Day the Vt'eild Shall See,"
Scheel.
sentiments lly mnmlicrH of the cchoel.
Chorus" I'plilce," Scheel.
AiMieks Mr. It. K. Iliinhilr.
Chorus "(ienil Nlisht," Scheel.
lluiicdtctleu Kuv. Thuinii,en.
The several selections wero admirably ren ren
deied. The organ used en tlie occasion was
kindly leaned by Miss Oeorgie Hundell,
whose school is In tlie same building. 1'reU
I'. V. Haas plaved most or the organ no ne no
eempanlmenls, Miss Umma Adams taking
Ids place near the clo,e el the entertainment.
Kupt Huohrlelu his ad dress took octtislen te
urge upon parents and guardians tlie Import
ance el giving their children and wards a
geed education ; he commended tlie pupils
or the school en their rapid progress iu their
studies and hinted that girls who sang se
well woie worthy of having an organ or
piano in their own school room. At the cloie
nfMiipL lluelirle's address both he and l'rer.
ICevlnski wero presented by the pupils with
beautirul bouquets.
.1 AM AFl'AUt.
An lull iiilril Mnrilnge hleiii'cl liy the Suililvn
Ilratli of the l.-iily.
I thus been knew u for seme time p.ist among
(jcrmaii residents of Washington that Dr.
Ihnil Hessells, the wicntist, who was cm the
l'elaris Arctic exiKditieu, and Madauie
lbneuna, the singer, were contemplating
marriage. Saturday last was the day llxed
nieii, but when the carriage containing a
friend of the doctor arrived at the Smithso
nian Institution te take tlie prospective
bridegroom te tlie wedding, It was found
that instead of being urrayed iu ids wedding
garments, Dr. Hessells was con lined te his
bed by a sudden attack of sickness. The
wedding ceremony was then jiostpenod until
last Monday, but when en that day the bridal
couple reached tlie resideuce of the minister,
llev. Mr. .Schtiolder. tliey met witli another
disappointment In the absence of the minis
ter in Baltimore. J te v. Mr. Schneider was
net aware that tliey had changed the time or
the wedding. Yesterday the arrangements
weromade far thowedding, the minister
was informed, and the friends notified. The
expectant bridegroom dreve te the heuse of
the lit ide te take her te the iniulster's,but was
shocked te learn that she had been takeu
suddenly and s orieusly ill. The progress of
tlie diseae was se rapid that by evening
Madauie Have nn a was dead. She was te
have been married at twelve o'clock.
Inn llrl Killed liy tlie Cars.
Just bofero the Indianapolis, Decatur t
Springileld railroad onters North Salem, Ind.,
Is a long ticstlowerk, ever which the read
cresses Duck creek. Wednesday night as
the St. Leuis express came upon the trostle
the cngineersaw threo womeii en the track,
lie at ence reversed his engine and applied
the air-brakes. The shrill shriek of the
whistle warned the women of their danger
and at the same time leir soemod te p.ira p.ira
ly.e them. In mi Instant the englne crushed
in upon thorn, throwing theni oil" tlie trestle
te the ground below.
Just before they wero struck the onglneer
saw two or them clasp hands, and when theii
dead bedies wero nicked up they wero still
clasped in death. The third woman was still
alive, but se badly injured that her recevery
is exceedingly doubtful. She was uncon
scious, but letters found upon her person
show that she is Mrs. Sarah Wilsen, of In
dianapolis, aud that the two (lead girls were
her daughters.
11' AND DOWN Tin: stati:.
David Hlair, ene of the eldest mem bers of
tlie Huntingdon bar, died en Thursday of
eancer, aged 72 years.
Kdward Hughes, a slate plckeriu a colliery
near Girardville. who is aged 12 years, had
lietli legs cut oil' en Thursday wliile trying te
beard a mine car.
A. H. Hruuner has been appointed test
master ut Karlvllle, Herks county, vice Wil
liam Kinery, and S. K. Haferat Hlrdsbore,
Herks county, vice William Lincoln.
Tlie coepors employed at the Chester oil
works, at Chester, have struck for an iucrcase
of from 2ij te in cents per barrel. The shop
is new idle.
MHe Jump, a jtorter at the Whltmcr heuse,
hi Northumberland, was shot and killed en
Thursday evening by Jehn Cox, proprietor
of tlie I'almer house. Ne reason ler the
hemicide Is given.
Jejiiih Fry, aged sixty years, was almost
cut in two en Wednesday fi.v a cress-cut saw
striking lit in iu the breast- The accident hap
pened at the stave mill of Bayard Bres., u row
miles from Dauphin, Dauphin county.
The iKilice of l'ottsvllle have arrested
"Teny1' Heinhart, "Ship" Mayer and
"Bull" Carlisle, en the cliarge of causing
tlie recent incendiary llres. It Is said the
ovidenco against the men hi very strong.
The funeral of Jeseph Tayler, father et the
late Bayard Tayler, was held nt Kennett
Square, Thursday morning. He was burled
at 10i!0 o'clock iu Longwood ceuietery with
out ceremonies. His body was placed in the
same let with the remains of his sons, Frod Fred Frod
erlck and Bavard.
The commissioners who are superintending
tlie erection of the state reformatory at Hunt
ingdon, held a meeting in thoBelleviiohotol,
Philadelphia, en Thursday morning. It was
decided te advertise for the building efn
third wing, te contain 223 cells, two heuses
ter tlie warden mid for efliclal uses, n main
ciitrance mid boiler heuses mid stack. Twe
wings will be completed In July. In the
afternoon the commissioners visited the Hest
ern penitentiary.
A Sample) of rrcpured Stent.
A sample of the propnred meat by which ti
number of famlUes in Heck Island, Illinois,
were poisoned, has been analyzed, mid found
te contain, In the portions net thoroughly
cooked, minute cystmra, vlslble te the naked
eye. The texical cll'octsef thoiueat were due
le what Is known as " sausage poison." This.
is developed under certain conditions iu
canned corned beef, bleed pudding, eta, and
the only safeguard ngidust it Is thorough
cooking.
An Imiiinnie Lemen.
Win. U. Baker, jr., roceivod this morning
Irem ids young friend T. W, Suesserett, who
recently left this city for Calirernla, nn im-
luense lemen, grown at 1'asadena, Cal.,
...1...h f .. U .. mml .....I .....I Imla ltvel,n
Imiviu .im. miussuiuib auu mm ma iiuiuvi
new reside. The lemon weighs 13; ; ounces,
is Mdl aad ya'ry Juicy.
LANCASTER,
DEFEATING TUB TRENTON.
l.AXCAHTV.ll MAKES MOUH KltttOllS AMI
3W11E HASH JUTS.
A (liimeTliat Wns Itcm.irknlile for lloiey lilt.
ling The Scrleu Acclilcnl Tliut llefil
1'iteiier Wetrel The Uttct Netem
of Ilia Diamond Field,
The second game betwoeit the Trenten and
Lancaster clubs attracted only a small audi audi audi
once yosterday nftorueoii. Theso who were
present, howevor, had the ploasure or wit wit
nesslng ene el the most exciting mid Interest
ing games played en the Lancaster grounds
this season.
In the second Inning Wetzel was knocked
senseless, by belng hit with n ImiII, pitched by
Murphy. The ball struck him en tholert
slde or the face ellrectly IkiIew tlie temple.
Fer ntltne tliere was great oxclleniont, as It
was feared that Wotzel had been killed.
Decteirs Mussernnd Muhlonberg, who wero
en the grand stand, responded te the call for
physicians, and did all in thelr power for the
Injured man. After he rocevorod conscious
ness he was placed In mi omnibus and
taken te his quarters, at tlie City hotel. Ills
face and oye are greatly swollen, and It will
be seme days bofero he will ngafn be able te
take his his place In tlie pitcher's box. Alter
Wetze1 was removed rrem the grounds
Smith denned a uniform and took tlie dis
abled man's place.
Thoirame 111101112110111 was ene or heavy
slugging. Smith, ler the Iiucaster, made 11
threo-base hit mid 11 home run. l'arker mid
Hellbrd also had their batting clothes en mid
McTumaiiy made n threo-bagger when
two men wero en bases and brought both
home. ' SheWlIue, Ticrnan nud Broiithers
oxcelloel at the bat ler the visitors. Tlie Lan -caster
dub played hard ler the game and at
the end or the fourth limine: led the
'frontons by 0110 run. At the end of the
Seventh liming, the Lancaster club had 11
lead of three runs. The visitors in the eighth
ityiing, by timely hits and a few errors, tied
thoRcero 8 te 8. Iu the ninth Inning the
Lancaster sceired two runs while the 'fron
tons wero only able te ndd ene te their score.
With two men out.eno run scored mid a man
011 n base.l'arkerendi'd the game by catching
a lly ball In tlie left Held after ninnfnz a great
distance.
The 'frontons utilized three of the s
pitchers In yesterday's game. Murphy wa
tlie llrst in tlie box; and alter he was knocked
out, Tiernau was put In. He lareil no hotter
mid Herner was put In as the tldrd pitcher.
He was the most ell'octive of thu tlnee. Fol Fel
low Ing Is the score of the game :
LAltCARTEII. 11 11
, "
11 11 r a k
I'urker.l. J 4
Oldlleld, r.J 1
Ileirnril, c ! I
1111111111,'.'. I U
M'Tam'y.in I
3, 1'
1 1
:,l "
I 1
I 3
II t
I) (I
II 0
1 1
0, e
V 1
1 1
3 '.'
0 1"
.',' 0
shctzllne, 1. T I 10' 0 0
Itccclus, 1. 10 0 li (I) 0
Tlernun.inp! 2 2, 1 e!
lAluelt.d .. e, 3, I I
Winner, s.c. 0 I, 2 2 1
M'Clok'y.er 2 2 t ' u
Mlllpliy, p.H 21 I IC 4 0
.lleniiT, m.p li 1: 2i li. e
llriiuthers,' 1, l li 2 2
TiiliiT 9 10 2719! t
Donald, :i
'I ninuey, s ,
Wclzel.p ,
Jbick. 1. ...
Smith, p.
1 I, 3,
0' 0, 0
0' l 7
2, !'. 0
TeUll '10 13 !7 15
ISSIMI9,
. 10 3 2 1 I U 0 2-10
I J I u 11 11 11 :i 1-g
IjinriiHtcr
Trenten
HUMUAIir.
Kaini'd riiini Lancaster, 7i TiimiIeii, I. Tue
base IiIIh Shelzlliiii, lloirerd, .Mack. Three 1iae
litis llientlicrH, .MeTaiimny, Tlcruan ileinei
run built li. hell 011 li iv l.aiie-utcr, sj Treu
leni, 3. I1.1SOS en bulls Ijiiu-uster, 2. hlrnck
out l.unciutiT, 2: Tri'iiteni, II. 1'useed IjiiIIh
l.uncaeler, 4. Wllil pltclies Ijineinler, 3. lilt by
bill Wetzel and MeTtiinany. Ileuhtu play
Shetllne. TI11111 of i;uiii-1ii hours anil 15
mluiiU's. Umpire Ilellaud.
Other games played yesterday : At Chi Chi
caeo: Philadelphia, 2, Chicago, 0 ; at HuT HuT
Tale : New Yerk, s, Hultale, " , .HL Leuis;
Boden J, SL Leuis 1 ; at Detroit : I'rovt I'revt I'rovt
ilence, 7, Detroit, 0 ; at Brooklyn : Brooklyn
21, Athletic II ; at Pittsburg : l'ittsburg, l ;
SU Ixuis 1 at New Yerk : Baltimore, 6,
Mets 2.
Diamond lluli.
The Chicago club only had three hits oil'
Daily j'tsterday.
A elispatch re,t-elved this aftenioen states
that thu Atlantic City club lmve dissolved.
l'iorsen again nia'de a miserable attempt
te playsocend base for tlie "Mets" yesterday.
The Atlantic City mid Virginia clubs elld
net play yesterday and the tormer will dls
band. Hickman nnd Orady form the battery for
the Newarks this afternoon, and te-morrow
the "only" Cen Murphy will go in U pitch.
Bebby" Matthews pitcheel six innings for
the Athletics yesterday, and during the last
that he was hi the Ikx, Brooklyn inade ten
runs. Celeman then took his place and 3!)
hits were inade oil' tlie pair.
ciiAxer.s Axn vjwmetiuxs.
Tlie I'eniiHjliHiila Itnllre.id Complin Ite.
(irgnnlzcs II. freight Department.
The Pennsylvania railroad company has
determined te rcorgaulze its freight depart
ment. This lias been dene by the promotion
of Jehn S. Wilsen, who has ler many years
been the general lreight agent of tlie company,
te the position et general trallic mmiager.
Mr. Wilsen, who cune te tlie Pennsylvania
railroad company when that corporation
secured control orthel'hlladolphio, Wilming
ton A. Baltimore line, will have entire cliarge
or all the freight buisness of thoceiiipany mid
will report tu Vice President Thomsen.
The work or the elopartment will lioiMrrled
en under thrce divisions, namely : Lecal,
through and coal. The local agent will be Jehn
Whitaker, the prosentassistautgcnerairroiglit
agent, and the territory will cover all lines east
of l'ittsburg anil Krie. The through freight
agent, who will be (icorge H. Kdwards, new
Kastern mauuger of the Union Freight line,
will havocharge of all through freight aud the
soliciting agencies in New Kngluud ; and
tlie coal agent, who will be William H. Toye,
new division freight agent of tlie Northern
Ceutnd railway, will have cliarge of nil coal
and ceke traffic, and, under the authority et
the gciier.il trallic manager, will name the
rates thereon. Theso appointments take ef
fect en Jjily 1, and the elllces nre te be loca
ted in Philadelphia, except that of the
through agent, which will be iu New Yerk.
it list mm 1:11 1x0 a hospital
Treceeds of a l'rllz Kmmet lleuellt for tlie
1'liice M'licre He Wen Nurneil.
KuiKirliitendent Chess, of the West Penn
sylvania hospital, l'ittsburg, roceivedacliock
for 51,008.35 from J. K. Kiiimct, "Our Fritz,"
tlie proceeds of an entertainment that Mr.
Hiumethad ipiletly arranged mid given for
tlie beuolitet the hospital at .immermmi it
Nixon's theatre iu Philadelphia last Satur
day nighu Mr. Kininet wrete saving that
the iajcrs had given tlie aiivortlseiiiouts free
ami expressing the belief that but for the
heat the receipts would have reached f2,000.
Accompanying the lotter wero the rocelptod
bills el Philadelphia papers for $1111.
Superintendent Chess said : "Thore is a
llttle story connected witli this check. When
Jee was last nt the hospital the theatrical
manager whom he had disappointed came
out and compromised with htm for f 1,500.
Alter the manager lelt I said, " Mr. Emiiiet,
hew much better it would be if, instead of
giving your money in that way, you would
give 11 benefit for this institution." The lieu,
etlt was the rcnult of that hint.
A Great lufurmlly Iu Our Judicial SjMimi.
Frem the Heading Herald.
It Is te be regretted en all hands that in the
selection of 1111 assistant law judge te take the
place of Judge Sitssaman thore should be 11
light for the nomination, as new seems In
evitable. Such preliminary contests te ml te
woukeu the iiilliiouce of thu Jiidlcary and tu
detract from the dignity which should char
acterize the occupants of the bench. Bosldes,
tliey leael peeple, whether Uiere Is any
ground for It or net, te doubt the fairness of
the judge who, for months, has been bilterly
opposed by ene set or jielitlcluim mill eiitliu-
buisucaiiy supported ey niieiuer seu
riilllp llenmrd' Father Oivid.
PJilllp Beriiiuil, or (his city, roceivod a
telegram this morning that his father, (.
Bernard, had died at f o'clock, at his home
In Yenkers, New Yerk. Deceased was a ua ua ua
tlvoef Pesen, and came te this reuntryin
ISta He leaves two ehlldre'i, the elder bo be
lng a daughter, who resides In San Francisce,
and the oUier, Mr. Bernard, of Lancaster.
II was 65 years old At th tlue of bl dMth,
PA., FKIDAY, JUNE
H1UXEO ltY VATTlaOX,
Anether lllg Hatch or Act ltecctte the (luv.
oruer Appretal.
(iovernor I'attlsen has slgued the following
additional nets : Ileliitlug te olectlous in
boroughs te doterinliio the rrxpodlency of
ceiislructing wnter works j te previde ler
Illllng vacancies In the olllce of director or
the peer ; empowering tlie govorner te ap
point speclal policemon for cliarltable asso
ciations j providing for the sale of turnpikes
or plnnkreads, or any portion thoreof, for the
payment of debts; authorizing the aceiulsltien
ei turnpikes, reads or highway's upon
which tells ure charged the travel
ing public; mi net relatl ve te a read in Lu
zerne township, Fayette county j supplement
te an net te previde for the maintaining of
watering troughs en punue reaus ler tiorses
nud cattle ; nn net supplementary te mi act
regulating railroad companion, approved
February lu, 18IU, amending the fourth sec
tion thereof; rolatlve te the time of holding
annual meetings, nnd the eighth section
thoreof, relative te meeting et beard of di di
receors: te amend the fourth sections or an net
supplementary te net te previde for
the Incorporation and regulation of
certain corporations approved April 20, 1874,
relating te the Incorporation and powers or
telegraph cmi pantes ter the usoet individual
linns and corporations nnd tire alnrm, pollce
mid messenger business; authorizing school
(llrecteisand controllers te purchase school
beemk out or the district binds; torequlro the
secretary of the leard of school control
in cities of tlie third class te give beml
te previde for tlie ox)euscs romilred by
the act providing of the 0'jueatleii of soldiers'
orphans : rotation le principals mid toachers
el public high nnd normal schools ; prescrib
ing the numborer days that shall oeustituto
a school month ; providing that all the
schools shall be closed en Saturdays, legal
holidays and the annual county insti
tute ; authorizing control beards of ed
ucation in cities or tlie second class te main
tain schools for Instruction hi the mechan
ical arts nnd kindred subjects ; n supple
ment te an act entitled "An act te nrovhle
for the incoriieratioii and regulation of cer
tain corporations," approved April 21), 187-1,
regulating the methed of the cholce of dlrco dlrce dlrco
tersorcortaln corporations or the llrst class;
an net te amend mi act eutltled "An act te
enable the ellleers or dissolved corKira cerKira corKira
liens te convey real estate) held liy
such cortieratiou," authorizing the court
te direct the sale or such real estate en
the Mititlen or any oiieorinoru or the share
holders; a supplement te 1111 ant author
izing foreign corpendions for tlie manufac
ture or iron, steel or glass, te erect buildings
and te have real estate, approved June 'J,
18.31 : atitherizinir companies for the cenver
sien, dyeing and cleansing or cotton te have
tlie Same rights mid iewurs; an net te au
thorize certnln corporations te become sole
surety for the faithful iorlermatico of any
trust eir duty ; a supplement te the net of
June 1.1, 1H7I, amending tlie fourth section
regulating transfer of Interest in partnership
associations, in which the capital stock aloue
is responsible for debts.
OrPKitn New Cleld I'lrlil.
The new geld discovery em Snake liver,
Oregon, Is believed te Is) genuine. Telegrams
fellow each ethor fist Inte Union Pacific
headquarters, augmenting the lin'iortance of
the new find. Doubts are many and expres
sions free that It is another Cieur d'Alone
boom. A railway ollle-er said te-day, how hew how
ever, that such fictitious exclte-ments ate
never raised in midsummer, when tliey can
be exploded se seen. The new holds are
in Union county, Oregon, among tlie
Cagle Creek mountains, in the peninsula
formed by the junction of the Powder nnd
Snake rivers. The nearest point en tlie rail
way Is Durkle, or Baker City, about SO miles
distant. A wagon read runs within eight
miles or the scene. A new camp known as
Pine Valley, or 200 men, has been rerineel,
and parties are pouring iu at the rate of M) a
day. The mining consists of placer and
quartz. Belew all the epiartz ledges the
placer mining is panning from 15 te '- cents.
What serteel rex;k ene man reuhl und ewt
lu 11 mortar in enu day has yielded as high as
?2ea Old prosjKJctera pconeunco It n great
diHvery.
Jin-en Vlrterlii I-ililiif TIIIck.
(Jueen Victeria has cenferrfxl kniglithoed
et the Garter upon the Marquis of Northamp
ton nnd the Uarl of Soften ; lnrenlas ujen
Visoeunt l'owerHcourt, Lord Henley, Sir
Reibert Cellier, and Sir Arthur Hobheuso ;
and baronetcies upon Jehn Mlllals, H. A. ;
(ioereo F. Watts, It. A. ; Charles Teunant,
M. P., and Themas Thernhlll, M. P. Mr.
Shaw Iefevre, ox-petuiastor general, re re ro
eoivod a yearly tension eri;l,200.
Sir Nathaniel Itethschlld has been created
Lord Ketlischild, his olevation making him
the llrst person of the Jewish Tilth ever ad
mitted te the iioerago.
A Tliler Scnred Dm
Werd was sent le tlie station house at 11
o'clock last night that 11 thief was In the
carriage manufactory of Edward Edgerley,
an Market street. Chief Haines aud Otllcer
Spcoce liurrlcel te tlie building, but bofero
tliey arrived the thief had lied. The place
was searched and ovidencos of a thief at weirk
wero noticed. The tbier ovidently escaiwel
frem'tlm rear of tlie building and ran through
tiie yard te Grant street. It Is Kiipposeil he
was frightencd oil' by the hostler of tboGrape
hetel livery stables giving an alarm.
Dniulni: the Line ut Iioie btecklugn.
Yrem the New Yerk Sun.
Dr. Alice H.Stockten writes in the Veepltfa
Health Journal that unless a woman has
tried loose clothing she cannot cenceive how hew
much she gains for health and strength by
it. Chicago Tribune.
Yet tlie clvllizcel woman does net llve who
would advecate wearing loeso stockings.
They are epiite tee ugly.
eipenliiB or Kim Street.
Tlie vlowers npjiotnted by the court te as
sess damages te property-owners caused by
the proposed opening of Klin stroet, between
Chestnut and Walnut streets, in the Fiftli
ward, met for tlie purpose or thelr appoint
ment this morning. Tliey went eer the
ground this morning and adjourned until
tills afternoon, when the testimony or tlie
parties whose laud is le be taken will be
heard.
. A Hoi'dy-I.eoklm; Tramp.
Jehn Miller, a very seedy looking tramp,
was arrested lust evening by Censtable Wig
gins, or AVcst Lampoter township. The 110 110
cused was brought te tills city, complaint
was made against him bofero Alderman
Harr, nnel In default or ball he wns commit
ted for a hearing.
Death In Neffavllle,
Frem the Lllllz ltecerd.
Mrs. Annie Land is, rollet or thu Inte David
Land is, ellcd en Tuesday near NttfTsvllle.
Rhe was the mother or Mrs. Oea Y. Shrolner
and Mrs. Jehn Bolllnger, or this place. Her
age was 70 years. The funeral took place
te-day at 8:30 a 111.; at 0:30 ut the Laudis Vnl Vnl
ley meeting house.
A Triple Hanging In Seuth Carolina.
Threo nogre men Themas Oeo, Joe How Hew
nrd nnd Albert Lawrence wero hanged at
Fayottevillo, N. C, Thursday, for murder,
nil from tlie same scatfeld and nt the same
time. The same string wns attached te each
drop anu all threo men loll dangling to te to
eothor. Gee murdered Mary Hughes, a whlte
woman ; Heward murdered C. F. Blackmail
and Lawronce murdercd a colored woman.
Lii)iiii; Seme Old (lhuu.
Kieni llaiper's Weekly.
He would boa feel who should te-day
assert that Blnvery Is mere likely te be re
stored, or robel claims nllowed, or the Con
federate ilelit paid, under President Cleve
land than tliey w ere uuder President A rtliur.
He would be equally foolish who should four
n daugoreus tarlU'-tamjierliig with vestcd
iutorests.
The rurcmilnl ltapimullln,
I'nitii the Londen Biiturduy Kevlcw.
Mr. Dickeus ence predicted, Iu a moment
of enthusiasm, that if we only had schools
enough, we should seen have neragamulllns.
We have schools, and we have te pay for
turm also ; but the ragauiullu bas uet dls-I'frd.
2(5, ,1885.
.CRLMSON TO THE FRONT.
T1IE YAI.E- It A IIV A 111) II 0.1 r HACK
JIahji.y IKO.Y 11Y THE I.ATTEII.
Jturturil Taken the tnil rrem tlie Hlurt nud
Yale 1'reTcs l!iialletiUtcrcmn It Tlie
tiiapHng jSccnrs That Slnrliesl the
Cotirliialeii of tlie Content.
Nkw Lo.mien, Conn., June 2(1. Tlie
Yale-Hnrvarel race te-day was rowed under
almost jiorfect conditions ; clouds obscured
the sun nnd nieelurated the heat or the day.
A gontle breeze from the west only rippled
the surface of the water ever most of the
course, and nowhere was tlie water se rough
as te lmpede the crews. A greater number
of peeple has net visited New Londen Ter
soveral years le wltness a rnce. The
werel was glven promptly nt Hrta
Harvnrd took the water llrst nnd lu the first
10 strekes had piished her prow te the front.
Frem the moineut the word "go " was given
work as the Ynlomen might, net ence did
they sbind n show or winning. At tlie end of
the llrst inlnute, Harvard was leading by n
length. Kvery streke of the crlmsem-uladed
ears sent her shell farther te the front The
rnce was absolutely decided, barring accident
in tlie llrst mile. Frem shirt te llnlsli, thu
Cambridge men rewed utnaguillcetil streke,
easy, regular, and swinging with no splash
lug oxcept Iu the very roughest wnter, and
with hardly a fault te be noticed. The race
was tee one-sldod te be very exciting, but
the scene nt the finish was very Inspiring.
The grand stand oil Wlnthrep's pUnt,
twevthirds full of excited men and women,
wnscrimsem with the waving parasols, Hags
and haudkoi'chlefs. Hvery launch and
steamer was screaming Its loudest and shrill
est; the sharp reK)rt of the camion en the
yachts wero mingled with tlie frantic "Hahs"
andyollser "Harvard," "Harvard," "Har
vard," coming rrem the grand stand and
rrem overy beat iiieii the river. On " Dead
head" hill another onthusiastle crowd, most
ly rrem New Louden, was cheering the win
ning side, as usual, eiaroless or the college)
color, ami Trem the moving grand stand en
the railroad. Harvard men, hearso with
cheering their victorious crew down four
straight miles or river, were waving every evory overy
thing crimson tliey could get held or, hug.
glng each either, and singing huskily.
11110 nuin wiy their crew Is sure te win,
luntb'tthuui Uilk, we don't cal rj half 11 plu;
We will bet nil the money we liiunln vluw.
That we will Miiiw four miles of rudder te Urn
crack New Haven ciew.
Nearly half the steamers that fellow ed the
crew wero ahead ofthe Yale beat nt the finish.
Tlie Harvard boys spurted magiiilicently as
they came te tlie -l-mlle flag, hitting
their streke up te 3t with the same
easy, beautiful style they had maintained
Irem the beginning. When the gun Trem the
Judges' boataiiueimced that the crimson Ixiw
had cressed the line, ery Harvard man en
tlie Thames put all the power or his lungs
Inte ene Ilnnl yell or triumph.
Harvard crossed the line l.r lengths ahead.
The elllelal time was: Harvard, 25 minutes,
15'; seconds. Yale, 20 minutes, :se seconds.
AT Till: XATIOXAl. CAPITAL.
Mliilney s.iy CIl.'tmlli'r'H letter ?eiN Nei
lli-ply ether Nete-it.
Wasiiinhten, D. C, J1111020. Secrehiry
Whitney says that Mr. Chandler's letter hi
regard te the dispatch beat ."Delphin" needs
110 reply from him ; that notwithstanding tlie
communication lie will proeeed Iu performing
w hat he considers his duty In the matter.
The (hidings of the court-martial iu the
easoef ex-Surgeon General Wales will net
be mnde public for soma elays. There are
various stories as te what the court recom recem recom
mendM, but nothing elllelal resjiectlng the
recommendations can be obtained.
Secrehiry Whitney has dotailed Commo Comme
dore Schlej te act as paymaster goneral or the
navy, pending the trlat by court-martial or
Paymaster General Smith.
Lieutenant Scheutze will sail ler Siberia
en July fith with presents for the Siberians
who befriondeel the Jeannetto survivors.
Mr. James Klvcrsen, the Philadelphia
publisher, whose name has been mentioned
In connection with thoelllco or public printer,
says that he has noither sought the olllce nor
been Invited te accept It
ltaurd's l'leniuiiit Kelalleut with Clet eland.
Wasiiiniiten, D. C, June 20. A ropro repro ropre
sontatlvoor the United Press has received
direct information Unit 1'resldent Cloveiand
and Socretary Bayard are en the very host of
tonus and that it is frequently the cose that
thotvtegentlomcn sit togethor until 2 and
3 o'clock In the morning discussing slate de
partment matters. The president, it can be
autheritlvcly stated, is entirely satisfied with
Mr. Bayard, and the grcatest harmony pre
vails between the two gentlemen.
Ought Iu a Ileil I'lx.
Wasiiiniiten, June 20. The wife of a
prominent Washington merchant was con
siderably annoyed last evening while mak
ing seme purchases, by the attentions or mi
ollcinlnite, dandified young man. Finally
she went into n Ninth stroet store and waitcel
threo-epuartersoran hour, during which time
her annoyer walked up and down In rrent or
the place. Meanwhile her husband had been
summoned, and within thrce minutes after
his arrival, the insulting youth was thor
oughly nnd completely thrashed. A police pelico pelice
man carried his remnius te tlie station, whero
it was learned that he was an attache or the
Italian legation aud well known iu society
circles. He was thoreupon allowed te depart.
lien. Ciraut linn n Wakend Night.
Mt. McGiiKaen, N.Y., Juno2(l-Gen.Grant
lias kept in his room nil morning, having
had rather a wakelul night Dr. Shrady's
rest was net disturbed, howevor, en Gcner.il
Grant's account The bath invalid chair with
buggy top has been standing at the 'perch
steps since breakfast waiting for him. The
goneral has net yet seen it,but he was pleased
te hear of Its arrival last night, mid will
probably try it te-day. Dr. Shrady oxpects
te start for home this nltorneon.
Goneral Grant came out about neon and
was whoeled te the hill-top lu his bath chair.
Frem this olevation he surveyed the valley
with a Held glass. He remained a few min
utes en the hetel perch and was then whoelcd
back te his cottage.
Why Cluverlin Wautu a New Trial.
HiciiMONP, June 20. T. J. Cluverius, rO'
eently convicted and scntonced for tlie niur niur
der of Miss Madisen, was brought te the
Hustings court te-day, when his counsel
moved for a new trial. Tlie first motion was
based en ovidenco In the shape of an alibi,
alleged te lmve been discovered since the
trial. Counsel failed, hewever, te preduce
sulllclcnt ovidence te sustain an alibi.
Anethor motion for a new trial was then
made 011 the grounds that ene of the prin
cipal witnosses had doubts wiiother a note,
which was an important factor Iu the case,
was in the handwriting et Miss Madisen.
Judge Atkins promptly overrulod both mo
tions and couusel took oxceptleii3 te the rul
ing. Incitement In New Yerk Oil Circles.
Nr.w Yeiik, June 2a Thore wns con
siderable oxcltemont en the consolidated
stock and petroleutn exchange te-day at the
openlng. The shorts iu the pipe line cortlll certlll
catns wero subjected te u sovere squeeze and
the price wns advanced rapidly te SSJic, the
higiiest point teuched for soveral months.
All sorts of miners of Impending failures of
oil broker firms wero circulated, but up te
ene o'clock none were announced. The cause
of the rise was said te be due te reports of a
diminished flew la several of the principal
oil well.
a .voce, jail ju:r.iwjtY.
Many CeaUcbi In Michigan te he Ket I'roe lie.
caue Improperly Tried.
Thore have been many Jail dollverios III
Detroit Michigan, but the wholesale legal
prison delivery which Is about te le made nt
the Detroit heuse or correction Is tlie most
novel nnd oxteuslve en record. By a techni
cal point or law iu the procedlngs under
which most or the convicts sent from United
States courts new nt the heuse or correc
tion nre entltlcd te tlioirlminediatedlschargo.
Thore nre new nlieut 200 or theso priseners
nt that Institution. Twesthirds or theso
wero trieel by liiforniatlen. Fer years It has
been the custom ofthe United States courts
te try criminal cases hv information, ns 11m
iimchinery of indictment before grand jury
iscumlranttine, oxpenslve, nnd unsatisfacto
ry. At thy May term or the United States
suproiueceiurt, howevor, it was held in the
case or the poeplo ngninst Wilsen, that
crimes which subject them te labor are " in-
lameus" nud cannot be tried oxcept alter In
dlctinent by n grand Jury. Tlie rotreactivo
result et that decision is most serious, as the
foregoing statement shows. Bosldes theso
sontencod by two district courts iu tills state
thore nre a large number or convicts sent
from ethor states nnd the lorriterios, most of
whom are nll'octed liy tlie decision.
As yet only ene outslde convict, en Arknn
sas ferger has secured his release, biiXlt Is
OXPOCtcd that as Soen ns Ihn tirlantmra m,l
their friends take hi the situation business
will be lively. One bank enitiezzler was ro re ro
lensod oil Wednesday, nnd n thieving mall
agent en Thurselay. The latter, howevor,
was at ence taken into custody again em a
new complaint, and the district attorney an
nounces that the rcloased men will lie imme
diately roarrested nnd regularly prosecuted
by Indictment ila large part or their term re
mains le he served. The lawyers, however,
assert that a soceud prosecution would be Il
legal, en thogreiind or putting a man twlce
in Jeopardy ler the same ellense.
"The decision will put the country te euor euer euor
neus extra expense," said ene or tlie clerks
ofthe court this morning. "It will be ne
cessary local I n grand jury overy term el
court Heretofore it has been called ence a
year. Kach juror receives traveling fees
averaging f20 and f2n dav whlle in alteiid-
iiin-u. anu eisi 01 me si jurors is about
fl,U0. It will new be necessary 10 repeat
this oxpense three times nvear in each dis
trict (smrt or Michigan. This is an annual
evnt about J7.000 in Michigan alone. The
aatiie rule applies te ether suites."
AneUier question raised by the decision is
the tnnttorel flues enforced under informa inferma informa
teons for "Infamous" crimes. As these pro
secutions nre Absolutely e!d the lines, as
well as U10 imp'risonmentavii'o illegal.
A great sum has thus been paid,
but ns Urn only method of securing .U10 re
turn or the money would 1 by act of Con
gress the pispect or.reulef is net premising.
A PACKAGE COXTAliliXa.IC.xm
r.illn I'rem an i:ireu Cue Near LamlUrllle
And la I.i-tt.
This morning n package or money con
taining fW in bills was I.. it from the Adams
express car athichcd te the llarrishurg Ex
pi ess, which arrives here at 8:10. The meney
was being shipped by express and was in
cliarge of Messenger Carman, an old, careful
and experienced man, who lias lieen in the
employ of the company for many years. It
appears that Mr. Carman opened the safe
whlle the train was running at a high r.ite of
speed, near LaudlsUlle. lie took outseveral
packages or inouey, whlcii he was tying to
gether when the string breke and the pack
ages wero scattered around, the lloer The
0110 containing the above amount fell out of
thecir deer and was lest.
Mr. Carman was greatly disturbed at the
accident and he did net hae the presence of
mind te have the train stopied. I prni the
arrival or the train iu this cily tlie les was
made known and werel was" telegraphed te
Lanellsvillu. Men have been searching for
the lest money all day, but it hail net lieen
found up te the time or going te press. Tlie
exact sjieit where the train was when the
meney dropped is net known.
Much symiutliy Is foil for Mr. Carman,
who Is greatly worried at the less. 1 le made
n thorough search this morning all along the
track, but reports tills aiternoen that he was
unable te llnd the meney. He believes that
It will be reeovereel, hewever, and thinks
that It may have been picked up by seme
0110 who will return it w lien they learn hew
it wns lest
The KiiIrIiH of St. Jehn.
A number or young men, members of the
soveral Catholic churches of the e-lty, met at
Shread's Centennial saloon, last evening, and
decided upon forming an organization or a
Catholic seciety te be knew n as the Knights
et St Jehn. The organization starts with a
geed membership, and it is expected that (he
uniform ofthe members will be here in time
ler the members te wear them at the dedica
tion of Sb Jeseph's church. The next meet
ing of tlie organization w ill be held in a week
when 11 constitution and by-laws will be
adopted. The temporary oflk'ers et the
organization are ; Martin Dillich, presi
dent ; II. I, Martin, socretiry, and Charles
Zech, treasurer.
cenii:nsi:i t,i:m:c.ua:iis
The excursion or Mexican editors arrived
in St Leuis early tills irerning.
The steamship Germauic, or the Wliite
Shir line, sailed from this pert at 2 p. m. to te
dav for New Yerk.
llenry Caspar Denh-irdl committed suicide
at his home In Seuth Baltimore te-elay, be be bo
cause he could net pay the taxes 011 his
heuse.
Carpentor, the alleged wlfe murderer, of
New Yerk who yesterday attompted suicide
by cutting ids threat, is in a fair way te re
cover. Jehn Me-K cover, a colored man, was
hanged iu the jail in Memphis Tcnn., to
day nt 12:10 p. 111. The execution was wit
nessed by only six persons, iu accordance
with the laws or Tennessee He died easy.
Twe cattlemen named Klllsen aud Tayler,
nt Lookout mountain, Tenu., have had
considerahlo trouble- ever the ownership or
seme property. They agreed te sottle tlie loud
when they next met, ir seme amicable agree
ment could net be reached through I'i lends.
When Klllsen met Tayler, a tcrriblostruggle
ensued which (resulted lu Klllsen stabbing
Tayler te death. Beth are well-known and
wealthy.
Thore is ronewed excitement and indigna
tion among tlie rcspcctahle members or the
New Yerk preduce oxchange ever the con
duct or the young brokers who insulted the
soldiers 01 1110 national uuaru awoeK age.
His belioved, howevor, they will have te let
the matter drop, as It was almost impossible
te obtain ovidenco agalubt thoellondors.
Vice President Hendricks lelt Bosten en
the 6:30 train this morning ever the Bosten A
Albany railroad en route for Pittslleld.Mnss.,
where he will be roceivod by Jas. W.Hall,
esej., or the Berkshire County Insurance
company. This evening he will be tonderod
a roceptlon.
A WHe Ateuger Acquitted,
Knexvii.li:, Tenu., June 2d. At 8:15 this
morning the Jehnsen-Henry jury returned 11
verdict or net guilty, The announcement or
the verdict causeel a troineudous outburst or
applause by the large crowd iu the court
house. Sonaler Voerhocs, of Indiana, was
the leading counsel for the defense. Capt
E. T. Jehnsen, fermerly of Indiana, was ar
raigned for killing Majer Edwin Henry, In
Groeno county, Tonnesseo, en Sept 23, 1831.
llenry led Jehnsen's wlfe astray mere than
a year bofero, and Mrs. Jehnsen couimitted
suicide in Indianapolis.
l'luli Denied a New Trial.
Ni:w Yeiik, June 20. Judges Wallace,
Benedict and Brew 11, silting iu banc, in tlie
United States circuit court, handed dewti a
decision this morning, denying James D.
Fishnnew trial. The same Judges made a
similar decision lu the mntter of A. Boyd,
tlie glass Importer, who was found guilty of
making fraudulent customs entries.
A Hey Caught III 1111 Kleiater.
Ci.i:vi:i.anii, O., J une 2(1 Jimmy Oilman,
a boy 15 years old, employed ut the Hetel
Lincoln, was caught in the olevator this
morning, and frightfully mangled. His
tongue was cut In two, his nese cut oil', and
bis face and head terribly crushed. He Is
BtUl alive, but the physicians say lie cannot
recover, as Ills neck Is dislocated,
V1XIOE TWO CENTS.
KILLED HIS SWEETHEART.
the ait ut t: ran iriticu .iuiim ta vi.eh
111 Ell OX THE SCAFFOLD.
A Kentucky Negro eiiarreln Willi 1IU fara-
ineur. Consult V1101I00 Docter and IJrent-
nally Cemmlu a Murder A Startling
Iteielaltmi sinile at tlie Trial.
HeiMfi.Nsvii.1.1;, Ky June 20. Jho
oxecutionor and tle scnlleld wero called Inte
requisition this morning te carry out tlie
dread hciitonce of the law under which a
llfe was te be taken for a llfe. The prey or
uiu Kiuiuwn nun noeso was a low, heavy w
black negre, Jehn Tayler by name, who 1,1
tlie night or October 8th last brutally
tnurdercd his paramour, Sallie Sanders.
According te facts brought out during the
trial ltapticars that llioceiiplohadeiuarrolled
and separated. Tayler, who desired a le- i
sumptien or tlielr relations, consulted Jehn
Lee, a Voodoo doctor, and a witch named '
Celle Walker. The latter for the sum off
furnished him with n feather, doubled i'i
two; BeuiQ roeX3.wr.ipioel.witli cotton strip;
nnd enclosed In a dirty whlte bag. two smnl
rags, ene containing two kinds of ret
powder anil the ether a Voodoo pewder
Tayler was told te place ene or theso powder
In his shoe, while the ethers were te 1 ..
sprinkled along the ixilh which Salile toe tee toe
wiien she had finished her day's work it
Caskey station. Tlie charms, however,
ralled te proeluce the desired efTcct ami
Tayler resolved te kill her.
On the day In epiostien he met his vlcth .
and walked witli her by the light or a lai. lai.
tern. Whenacertaln jt was reached e
snatehed up an axe vhlcliluj had en',
coaled thcre for the wcasieii nud def, 1
her a powerful blew, rnshlug hersktlV
nnd killing her in mily, Te mal, .
doubly sure el' h diabolical we)
he dealt the lxxly t . mere blows, each
time twisting the axe h u He lu order le raisd
it out or the flesh. II thou dragged the '
corpse, Tace downward, Ixmt 100 yard and
concealed it in a will v copse, The next
day the girl was missed nd a search insti
tuted. Tayler Joined a it, and prefftised
deopgrier. A day later 0 corpse was found.
Ne ene suspocted Ta j, until Iee, the
Voodoo doctor, refused serve en the coro
ner's jury, and en bel g fjuostlened, men
tioned his suspicions encerniug Tayler.
Tlie latter then e-onfessc 1 mid charged that
Lee was present and nttlcipated In tlie
murder. Beth wero 11 dieted and separate
trials granted. Tayler w is convicted and sen sen sen
toneeelVto death Mirch 25Ut. When
Lee wet, ptaed en trial Tayler te U10 dis
may ortheprosfi'Hition, -ccanteel Jits previous
slatemeht, and declared that he had simply
endenvored, te plai-e the crlnie en Lee for
purposes or leveugu. U-j was acquitted. 11
has neon twenty-two yfttr since the last
haiignig in Christian county, '
-f.
lu Aid i!, IlftlMlrevri al 'tl.ef, ffrln.
H'i:m-' . June 20. A 'rmrwVr c& jKrunch
Canadian citizens h-jr.e banded tfcbielvuT
together and apiluted iC ccmnSfitWe for U10
purpose of taking h . n.sitTemUen die pejsl pejsl
tleu of the half-brce.N. irilplleaf4 In the
Northwest troubles, and io6tilieci'le toward
derraylng their exjieii cm fit U10 cdlnlng
trials. The Hen. Jud T. .1. J. Lerangor
was elected president el I10 cominlttee, and
O. Martincaii, vlce presh an, ; Jules Tessier
and I,. P. Pelletter we' selected as advo
cates and joint Becretarlc auilA. Meulin as
trcosurer. JI, I'itzpatrh k, counsel erIliel,
i tolegraphie cenn .unic-atlen witli the
counsel for Conners at Vinnlpeg, and will
leave immediately for tl 1' place if opost epost opest
pouoment or the case e in be had. He pro
posed assisting at the argument el Jurisdic
tion, the same as will be rnisexl Iu Kiel's
cae.
The Kepnrted Indian Attack Corroborated.
DriiANue, Cel., June ii.- Tlie, doctor who
wascalloelte attend Mr UenUier, who was
wounded iu the should' r and breast iu U16
Indian attack last Sa'ur ly night In which
her husband was kil si and her heuse
burned, returncel here yesterday. He cor
roborates the reports air iJy telegraphed In
all important parUcula -a. Uanchmeu all
through the Doleres vail v nre leaving thelr
homes aud sceking pre sHlen hi the) town.
Ne new elepredatlens wr 0 repotted yester
day. Jeieiih Slarklu'ii I "lKiutleti.
CuiCACie, June 20. J ph I. Mackin, im
plicated in the recent all' jud cloctlen frauds,
last night resigned the se, retaryshlp and hb
membership in the Cook jiinty Domecratio
central eommlttce. It w t declared that' Uie
committce intouded te ei i him. Mackln's
refusal hitherto te resign, nil his signing the
call for a convention ha 0 been the sensation
in political circles for a week past
The Vetenum 011 an i:curnlen.
PeiiTt.ANl), Me., June 20. There will be a
gencral excursion down tlie harbor te-day
by uienibers of the ciicanipment and their
friends. A monster clambiike en ene of the
islands will be a part of the pregramme The
ontiie California delegation will visit Mt
Descrt by Invitation of Payson Tucket, gen gen gon
oral mauagoreftho Maine Central railroad. 3
I'lre Causes a I.ei of 82S,O0O.
Ciiic.kie, June 2il. The fire. was dls dls dls
covercrcdat nlne o'clock last uight iu the
building occupied by the Dicksen soed com
pany, at 115 Klnzie street, and which was
thought le have been oxtlngulshed with
slight damage, breke out afresh about 1
o'clock this morning and caused dnmage te
the amount of $25,000. The less is fully
covercd by Insurance.
Collectors or Ciutemx Appointed.
Wasiiiniiten, June 2a The Presldeut
Uday appointed the following named col
lectors el custems:
Thoephllus Meedy Favre, for the district
or Pearl ltiver, Miss.
Jeseph B. O'Brien, for tlie district of
Natchez, Miss.
Jehn li Grady, for the district of Apa Apa
lachicela, l'la.
The Stale of the V. H. IreiunrT.
Washinoten, D. C, June 20. Treasury
bolances te-day : Geld coin and bullion,
f 247, 112,001 ; sllver dollars and bullion, $108,
8S1.003 ; fractional silver coins, f3I,2S0,018 ;
United SUiles notes, M0,073,pO2 ; national
banknotes, f2,OI2,873 national bank notes In
process of redemption, 7,132,105; depesits
with national bank ilopesltorlos, 5l(i,uihJ,0l&.
Total, Ml 1,100,010.
Cortlllcates outstanding : Geld, 512S,31i,
250; silver, $102,175,110; currency, ?2y,iye,.
000.
Interual rovenuo receipts $327,397.
Customs $110,405.
IfEATHElt rjUtllAlllLlTIES.
The Condition or the llaremeter and Ther
mometer and Indications fur the Merrow.
Washington, D. C, June 20. Fer the
Mlddle Atlantic states, local rains followed
by fill- weather, variable winds, generally
southerly, falling barometer.
Lecal rains have fallen In tlie Seuth At
lantic and Gulf states, Tcnuosseo nnd the
Ohie Valley, mid the Upper Mississippi Val Val
eoy ; olsew'horo fair woalher has prevailed.
The touiperaturo has roiualiied nearly sta
tionary lu nil districts except the soiltheru
IKirtlen ortherpior Uiko region, whero it
has rUeu slightly, Southerly winds, prevail
in the Gulf states, the Upper Laku region,
UieMlvslssIppinnd Missouri valleys. Elso Else Elso
whero they are varlable.
Feri KATimDAY Iiecal rains are indicated
for all dlstriets east of the Mississippi valley,
with slightly warmer weather.
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