www w-- i,mpiu "v-,"" i wjuime.'ili m&miMitwtmw twm JJlvHWP:?1wMHw.lwJsrv,' iiwpi wairaumaiwti wr- "T -'-,v--.m,. .- kww -- -, 'kt.i i .r r. r . I - I . j ! . ..' . .,. .. - rri r j-i r -. '.- ' ... v t.-p jii r"(03i tWj iw jr j ." - . :' vi.v.-'-;..9- .j'. .-...... - . -'. 7 -- ij . . . ' - wit.: rr v--ttjx .. -' """ v-i'" v i, ,-.' .v 'j ji -i '.h? jj. . . . - . . '-) ;jsiF..i,i.- .i" "-"t ' 'v'l.' ,- ,..-:. . j.:;m- u i . viuVijfir- ri. . fs.3 .. '",,iv ? - . .-, ,, -yir i , - r - . h -",'.-,. - , . - - " ,; . , v ,, ...-- j- -,r ,'-- - - ? ",". fKt; JZ3Ui ' , f ' ' -' -J- - ' , . K..,. , r - " 'r-" -J s ,Xip -. , ,v; "-T't SJjje Ifartfagtetf ntelligewfieic ; - - -i . m i I. - i'Vj r:. & ' v:cs h .MittdlMlttf. . HH r 1-1 1 VOLUME XXH-NO. AN KX-MAYOR DEAD. HON. ,IOHX ZIMMERMAN ntKH, AOKIt xkari.v four bverk anii tkn. A Ixin unit C.elul Life, Crewiic.t with Hi Unlterml Heaped of III Fellow Clllrene. Tli Ijt.t lint Una of III. Family. In riddle mill 1'rltate l.lle. Kx-Alayer Jehn liiilnprumn illml nt lili rotilitunce Na ISI North (Jiiwin Mroet, lliln iiiernlnR, In tliefc'.Uli jonref lili age, uller n lirlerlllnivi-4. The liniiiodlale rau'O or hi ilcatli wan piMMiiiienls, Irem illicit hflWM reiilliiDd te lil Ul only n lw layH, tlienli he land lxen nullerlnR rrem n Ixttl mugli for kohie uieiitlin prnvleimly. IILi lllna ui net, howeor, miifilderiMl inrleiit nml hn wn en tlie utroetn en Novernl ixvivsIeiih within the vit two wiieki. Mnynr Zlminernmn whn born n uliert ilhtnuce nerthnfwt of IjMlcaster, Mnrrli !!, I71H Wlinn he will elght ywr el nge IiIh fitlier romevtxl te Colum bia hiuI thonpe te Heiiilcniliiirei wliore lid iIImI In HIX In lHITn Jehn, who hih then 17 yenrn old, rnme te LtiiCMter and entered tint ntore of Jehn Jjuulh iwclerk. In ISI- he nmrrled Anne M. Hehaellur, a aUtoreftlia Inte Judge Kinannel Hchaoirer. In fed he wivt a inuiiiher of city council, and whlle n tiieniliur of that lieily moved the adoption ofnreMolntlon te Introdiice t'oniw t'eniw t'oniw tegu water Inte the city. When the water waa finally Introduced he was chairman of the watorceiuiiilttco. l.atorhe wm olectml proficient of comineu council, and In that iiaclly he became fJt-ejHeui n inninlier of the Kchoel Umrd nt IIm orKnlrjvtlen in 1ST.S, and wilt re olectfd from tlme te Hum for elghliiAii yenrn, and iIipii nlpcted mayor. He wax nlHe city trti.ixiirer for elght or nlne year, and held elluir KmUIeu of triiHL Ker forty yearn he Iia vi an liimiranceiigntit. i hi: campaign av 1S&IX At the liaie Mr. .Innnerman wai elvcted mayor the lwiie in IliU city wai bolweon the Demecrnti mid the Ainerlcan or Know Knew Nothing Irty. Jnceli Alhrlght had Ikhmi elected tty Iho latter the e.ir Iwfcire ; and the DoinecratH were an x lenn te lieat him and con cen con lldeut of Iwlng able te de It, an the Know Knew Nothing element win then en the wane. Trier te the tlme et the nomination the name of Mr. Zlmmertnan, (le. M. htulnnian, Now New Now ten IJghtner, Jena. I). Iku'liman and Jamea ('. l'rnter were canNawwd, and the con volition wai railed for Naturilay orenlng, Jan. '.II. It met at Mcvtnnkep' hotel ; Jacoti I'. Kanlr proilded and Janiei Macdoulgle acted in ieoretiiry. His iutoreOng te recnll the names of the delegates te that convention. N. li Waiui. I'lia;. M. llowell, II. U. Went, JatiUH U KnymililH, I'yrui t'.irmeny Jacob y.echur. H. 11 Vaiu Win. T. Leenard, .limits IL Marlen, Jehn II. lteixart, llunry Wllhetm, Jninet MacOenlglc, N. V. Waiik. S. (.J. Mmwer, Jehn ltoe, rrcderlck Nuner. Jehn W. Jacksen, W. It. Wlley. H. W. WAHl.Jacelj K. KautT, 1'. Kit, jmtrlek, ClmrUw Meyer, Jamea l'lHiphw, Dr. Henry Carpenter. On motion or Jamea I. Koynelda, cai , Mr. Zimmerman waa unanlineuily neml natiel ler mayor; and Joneph llrifliitnall Ter high coiiitahle. Mayer Albriglit anuoiiiiced lilmnelf ai an ludepundent finulldate for ro-vlectlen ; and ix-Mtierltt llnlxir alie put lilinieir Inte the Held. There wa-i n abort nnd aharp rnmialgn. The DeinerrataehargMl that thu adinlnlstni tlnn liadH.lde.lt IO.Ckh) te the city debt; the new lamp pett had cent 'AOtx and the re re twlraalthe luisln I2,0i le,ui(l tee lunch, immcrni.ui was pralaed by the party organ of that day as "an old citizen of Iiitcfllgeni'e und great moral worth ;" einphattcallv "an heniMt man, the nobleat work of !m(;" for Hoveral J earn he had Ikwii city treasurer, and "Kiirerm(Hl lta tlutiOH with tldelily and te ttiut-ntUfactleii of all having IiuhIiies with thenlllcn until nusted by the Know-.Nethlug admliiiHtnitieu." The election resulted in " the prostration el the Kuow-NethlngH." Mr. tmmermaii bad n nnjnrlty et 'Jmi. He was Ixtateu only li In the Nerthcisl Hani, nnd carried nil the ether. It was chirged that an attempt te cheat him out or ten votes was made lu the Nerthea-t want. Ile was inaugurated tin Tuesday, Keb, lU;coimcllsndjeiirolngtn I'm). ten hall ler the etiremeny. Ills Inaugural wasa model el brevity ; Judge llaje ad. mlulsteiisl the estli and Iho new executive aliuply relume.' ihauks, promlKed te dehls duty le the Uist el his abllltlca and nuked for rorbeamuce for any orrera erjiidgincut be might commit. Ju lh.'i" he was again the nominee of his pirlv and was triumphantly ro-eloctvd. In K',S he had opwltlen for the nomina tion, but at the primaries revolved rJ votert te a7 for t). U. Al. Calnes. Themas H. Hurrewes was nominated by thoeppoHitiou and was nlecled liy the hlonder majority of 1J, rccelvlngiCT oieh te PVi for .liniherinan. When Alayor llurrewcs dellvere.1 his lengthy Inaugural he yaUX a tribute te the 'Integrity and lldellty" of Mayer .luiiner man. II was claimed by his Irieuds, and ery generally Isilleved that he had been counted out by the return tinkers and ballet box atuirurser that early day. Hut no con tent was made by him or hia friends te re tain the mayoralty and the oxcllemoul caused by the clese olection neon sulialded. IN THE NCirOCH, 1IOAUII. An Haiti above, Mr. Immerman was a niuuiboref the l.ancaiter Hohe.il lieard wheu It WHMllratorgaul7ed In la-IH, and remalned a memlier continuously until lhSS. On Jan nary I'Jlh, 1811. he was elected aocretary of the tHurd te lilt the vacancy occasioned by the resignation or Jehn v. Kernoy, and was re-elwted from year te year andacrved falthrully until Kebruary 7, 18.VJ, when he resigned the oillce elHecretary.slilp te wcepl thoelllcoor mayor, te which he had len elected. He remained a memlier of the lieard, er-ojffleie, during the two years be was mayor. During the ilrteen years he waa .secretary the ininutea of the beard w ere carefully and tidily kept, albeit the ortheg. raphy ofthe Kcrlbe U ollen derectlve. When his resignation as secretary was presented te the iKinrd, Mr. Jehn W. Jackxeu ollered tlie following resolution, which was miaul meuHly adopted : Jtimlreil, That the resignation of the sec retary be accepted and ontered en the min utes; that this lieard congratulate him upon his promotion, mid that they bear willing testimony te the faithfulness Willi which he has nerved thorn for he many yearn, and te the 7eal and olllciency of his labors in the cause of common schools. JN lUIXINKHS AMI I'UIVATi: MKR, After retiring from the mayoralty Mr. Zimmerman devoted hlinself assiduously te his liiHiirance business and te the cultivation or Mowers ami het-house plants, lu llerlcul line he was the pinnoer In this city, and le bis Invoefllowors and his Intelligence und zeal in growing and cultivating tliem, I.an caster is Indebted for the many larger and mere pretentiens nurseries new established in and about this city, Ker forty years At r. .Immerman was the elUcleut anil trim ted agent of the Delaware AIiitii.il Insurance company. On his last birthday, March 'id, he tonderod the com- puny his resignation as agent, en account of Ids udvanced age. In accepting his roslgiia reslgiia roslgiia tlen the Imaril of directors, passed a highly coinpliineutaryNOrleH of resolutions, regret ting his withdrawal ami endorsing him as a trustworthy Bnd elllclent agent. Mr. Zimmerman wasa plain, unassuming, unostentatious man. . Ue was perhaps as widely known as any ether resident el this city, and it is doubtful It he had a slngle eneiny within its iHiunda. He had a suille and cheery word ler all whom he nieL old and young ; was always In it geed humor and highly esteemer, by all, and dearly beloved by his family and lntlnate rrlendsT Air. Zlimnermau'a wife dlixj about thlrteen years age. Ills son Kinannel died In 1817, and bis daughter Kate. in July 1831. His only surviving uaugnier is Airs. Jehn It. Itussel, with whom he made hia home. The funeral of deceased will take place en Friday at .1 o'clock p. in., from liln late real real denceNn. ll'.l North Queen street. The in. I erment will be made in I JUicaster cemetery. Quickly following his old frleud ex-Mayer 0. K letter, he was the last of the old mayors of Lancaster, and new that he Is gene the only llvlug cltUens who have ever held the elllce of mayor are Alessrs. Atlee, BtauUer, WtcQenlgle and Hewutulller, 175. AN JNTKUKHTIKO IIOMANVK, In Which Unltml MlnUtar Wln.tnn at I'arnls I'reinlncnttjr rignrrn. Mlnlsler Winsten, who new represents the United HUtes nt the court or Persia, Is the here el an Interrmtlng romance, the ether principal being Miss Calhoun, a granddaugh ter of the greal Menth Carolinian, Joint CCal CCal lieun. They met whlle crossing the ocean In n Cuiianler rer n Kurepeaii trip, and although thnsonlerortho young lady, Air. Winsten became very much uttached te her and tnade no secret or his belng matrimonially Inclined. Ileill-l net hnsllate te ileclare that lie wasa widower with six children, ouenf whom was married, but he assured her or his undying love, although she was but twenty-fnurand might readily pass rer ene of his daughters. At this tlme Air. Winsten was considering the etter of the Persian mission, but had net made up his iiilnil en the sub JecL Alias Calhoun had letters of Inlredmv Hen which gave her admission te the best clrcloser liomleii snclety and thorn alie fre quently met her adorer, who was persistent and imtlenL Finally both Ien tendon for Paris, and In Iho gay French capital a formal preKsal or marriage was made. The jyeutig lady said that whlle there was a great ills, parity In their ages, still she was net un mindful of the honor which her rich country man doslred te bestow iijieii her, and would consider me manor upon nor return le igni tion, incidentally the Persian mission was referred te in ene ofthe intervleus holweon them, and, Isisldes, there was setlle.l upon the young lady JIWIOUO, utieiindltlenally, leaving her tree te accept or reject the suit. Alias Calhoun went back te londen, und Rller consultation with her friends wrote te Air. Winsten at l'arls that aha would cenuuil te become his wlfe if he would accept the 1'erslan mission. This was net a dlillcult matter for the groein-uxoclaiil, and he at once cabled the state detriment that he was willing te represent the I'nlted States at Teheran. Tlnrn the new minister Jiad an agreement drawn up for Allss Calhoun te sign, lu which she algullled her Intention of marrying ber suitor olther at Teheran or ntxiard the fnlted .States stoamer l'cnsacela at Ceuslantinnpla Admiral Franklin was thou Willi the PeiiRACela at Naples, and thither the eager levor hasteuisl te perfect arrangements for a wedding aboard ship. Ne objection whs msde by the admiral te this arraiigomeut, and he agreed te meet the ceuple with his vesset nt Constantinople. HutthoceiirHoor true love never did run smooth, and an Insurmountable obstacle awaited the brldcgroem-oloct win u he reached the capital or the l'orte. He was Ylltely but tlriuly Infnrined that under no circumstances would a vessel Iho slze of the l'ensacela be ermltted te pass through the Dardanelles, biitlfAdmiral Franklin wanted te visit Constantinople he could de thu Mine as Admiral Ilaldwln did and takes smaller vonneI belonging te the Turkish government. Thus the project for a brilliant wene en the ship was overturned, although Minister Winsten oxerted all his power of rsuasleu, net only upon the Sultan, but upon ethers high In authority, te obtain a special )erniit for the l'ensncela te anchor nil the (leldeu Hern. According le the terms or the agree, inent MKs Calhoun was te be married, if en the I'onsacela, at Constantinople by Iho middle or May; or, ir this railed, then at Teheran, the capital or i'ersl i, by the 1st el June lvat. An olaberato trousseau has been prepared and accompanied by n row friends the brldo brlde brldo elect Is new en roule for Constantlneiilp, whero .Minister Winsten is anxiously walling. Meanwhile the American colony nt Con Cen Con slantlneplo Is very much Interested in the woddlngnrraiigemonts ami the probabilities are that Minister Winsten will make geed his Isntsts te have n rccoptien which will make the Turks open their oyes, for lt.ls iiuderstoetl that Coustantliieplo will Ik) the scene of the wedding. The eldest son of Minister Winsten accompanies Ids father and the lutorenco Is that the match meets with his approval, as he Is a prominent llgure In the preliminaries. Atinlsler Winsten halls from Chicago, and 11 must be admitted that his present scliome for cutting a dash among the Kasteru monarchies Is a decided Improvement en his llrst attempt. When he was given the Per slau mission by the president, soine ene threw ndauicr en the Oriental splender In view by mentioning the fact that our depart ment of stnte did net eriult Its foreign rop rep rop riv.en'atlvos te appear nt courts abroad in any tegalla but the plain North American ill ess suit. Tills would appear rather Ume en n background et Persian luxury, si the new diplomat, by connlvnnce with (lev. Oglesby, or Illinois, devised a plan by which he could Is) appointed colonel of uu Illinois militia regiment, uiiesltinu that combines In In In dolence with the glamour or martial regl meutalM, gtild hice, HWenl. Ac. At the same time his fen, who was te Is) n miner feature of the American pageant at Tehenm, was te be assigned a siiiiailern'H rank initie same tierce Illinois battalion, and together lather and son could then shine in their 1'erslan selling at court. Somehow the iuiusimimiih Km iiiuii in inn project anil tiev. withheld thn martial coaimissieus. Oglesby A UAHU FOR I.tltKHTV. Ileuaril Wtiiinl Slakp a llehl Atlemit le (let Ajr Irem su Olllrer. Quite an excltcmcnt was caused In Centre .Sipiare, between 7 and 8 o'clock this morn ing by the attempted escape of Heward Wostwoed, a young man under arrest and In charge or Olllcorderrocht, Wostweotl's home Is en North Christian street, this city. He has Ik)eii living In Heading for some tlme, but came te Lancaster tills woek. Last ovou evou oveu log a telegram was roeelvod hore netilying the ofllcers te arrest Westw neil. This morn ing OMloer (ierrecht came across the man at the Northern market, Wostwoed aaked that he lie taken down by Contre Krpiare en his way te the station house, as he desired te hce his brother, who was at the square Te this the olllcer agreed, and West Wost Wost weod walked quietly with him until the square was reached. Here there were quite a number or poeplo and Westwisul attempted te get away. The officer had but a slight bold or him, and Wostwoed quickly tere loeso and started dew u Seuth Queen street at a lightning gait. The report was started that the ileclug man had picked the pocket or a rarmer, and many isxjple Joined the otllcer lu the pursuit. Wostwoed showed that he was a geed runner but he was iinable te get away. He wastiipturcd en Fremont street In the Kighth ward and was given lu charge ofthe olllcer, who landed him in the station house. The Heading pollce wero nelllied of tip nrrest, and they will send an otllcer U this clly ler the prisoner. A Clear Stere llrekan Open. Seme tlme last night or early this, morning the stere window or Adam O blend or, cigar dcaler, Ne. Ill West King stroet, was broken open mid a number of articles abstracted therefrem, The things takeu cousisled el a let et briar plpes, suull boxes, tobacco and threo or four geld-headed canes. Nothing was missed Inslde thu store. Heme ples and snull boxes were found lu the lK.soinent below the store, having been probably dropped by the th loves In llielr Might. The theft was net discovered until the stere was opened this morning. lte.olutleui te Hlii Memery. The onglneers of the Cumlierland Valley railroad have adopted resolutions of condo lence en the death of Danlel Hull, w hn was a iiBtlvoerstrasburg and illed In Clmiiibors Clmiiibers burg rocently. Majer l-aui ueium (Julia Often. Alajer J. W. Paul, late or the soldiers' or er phans schools department and long of their management, is getting te ti a frequent vlsl vlsl ter te Lancaster. Is he looking about for a locution for another school f Neltllug In the Keiillmrit. A cnr-lead of Lancaster ceuntlana left en Tuesday ler the West ; two car-leads each from Yerk, Cumberland nnd Dauphin coun ties also loll for Missouri. I'AINTlNtl Till-: IIHKAM, Life pal Id n dream with tlntsef gray, " Fer the world Is sail,'" until lie ; Hut live looked ever hia shoulder " Nay, (live up thy bruah tome," Leve painted the dream with colors bright. " tli a Joyous vtei Id," aald sbe t " If only thy bruine be uaed aright, Netbtaf need dreary be." Oraei il, DuffleM, LANCASTER PA., GKKAT RAINS IN THE SOUTH cavak a ritur I.Ann K AMOUNT of iii.tam- TO VRVKUTT. Th (Irest IMiiisije Dene In AUbnnis, Georgia anil TanneM Itallreail Trunin lllerkad ami Heferal Hfrlnii. Ws.linut ItafHirlail. Tlin jlt I'artlcnUr Kntly (llrn. A cyclonenwoptncr a portion or llulleck county, Alabama, en Tuesday. A colored church, In which funeral services were Isilng held, was blown down, and four liorsens wero kllksl and ten badly Injured. The heaviest rain storm known in Ala bama forsevornl yenrshas prevailed through out that Htate for the last I we days. Wash outs nre reiertcd en all the railroads, nnd n thirty thousand dollar bridge across Iho Coosa rlver at Welampka has been swept away. A construe lien train went through a brldge InUi the Tallapoosa river nwrOiHil Ika, and llllenu men were plunged Inte the torrent. It Is net yet known hew many wero lest, The storm wes also violent lu Ton Ten Ton nnssen, the rainfall throughout the upper Tennessen watershed varying from elght te ten Inches. The river nt Chatta nooga had risen Tuesday evening te Xi feet Inches, and was rising at the rale or 10 inches pur hour. Ilreaks and landslides are ropertod en nil the railroads converging nt Chattanooga. At Dayton, Tennessee, many IKSiplohave Usui il riven from their homes by the Meed. A telegram from Knnxville says that heavy landslides en the Knoxvllte A-Ohie reed will step travel for nearly a week. It Is roertel from CMmnbiis, (leergla, that Iho Chattahoochee river Is "hlgiier than ever before known" and still rising. (I real dam age Is leared," Dtirlni; a thunder storm at New Orleans en Alenday night, lightning struck the foremast or the liark K. T. ()., leading with cotton, and set flre te the cotton stored In the ferepeak. The HameH were extinguished by the crew, and there was but slight damage. About twoweeks age the loremast or this vossel was struck by lightning, which set II re te her cargo and caused a less of several thous and dollars. The winter storms nt Chicago have made great encroachments en iiorllens ofthe lake IrenL A se ere storm raged Tuesday and n high surf breke en the shore, doing further damage, a telegram from Chicago says; One very romarkahle and startling fact Is disclosed lu connectfoii with the encroach ment el the lake en Lincoln lirk, and that Is, that the whole Hiirracoel the lake Isgradually rlslng at the rale of about four Inches per year. The record shows that the surface of Iho water Is new two nnd a half feet higher than It was seven years age. Portions et the Lake Shere driveway, whero are located some or the costliest residences in the city, liive lieen washed almost completely away. Further 'nrlliularn el llluwter. N'asiivii.i.i:, Tenn,, March 31. Hpecial dispatches te the f'nfeii says that torrlble IliKxIaare raging In Hast Toiinesco, and ever llx) hotises In Knoxvllle are submerECd, something never known liefere. The rail road tralllc is hleckisl and (-ever serious wash-outs have occurred en the Kast Tennossce, IrglnlaA (Icergii, and Knox. vllle.V Ohie reads. The " Ithtsi" theatrical treupe Is laid ever at Caryv llle en ncceunt el a laud slide. In Alabama, trains have ceased nil nt nt nt teiiiptstomnve en Iho Ixmlsvllle A Nash Nash vllle read, which Is badly washed In several places. The Queen A Cresent, and (leergia Pacific are also Irndly damaged and tralllc In terrupted, r.veulr tlie ralu should cease to day, it wilt be sev oral days before trains can run regularly en Southern reads. Consider able damage has Ix-en done at Illriiilngliam and ether Alalnnia towns, but it Is lmp.iH.sl lmp.iH.sl ble te evon ostlmate the less. Indications isdnt te the most dKistretis Heeds for many years. KM'OHlNtl A tIA.VU Ol' HH l. lU.KItf. xiiiie ll.i.leiirsn nlui Were .Maklnj; Tralllc mi li.NiirHiiir Ciiiiiiiaules. IIoste.v, Alairh 31. HeiiJ.iniiu H. Tucker, odiler of the anarchist piper .I'.t'ifi, o.x e.x o.x vess in his paper te-day, what he tails "a gang or criminals, " among the fol lowers el Jehn Most. Mr. Tucker asserts that for nearly two years many of the most active members or the (Jerinau group u I the International Working Peeple' association and or the social revolu tionary cluli, UHli et New Yerk clly, have Ikwii swindling Ir iiranee companies by in suring buildings a I stock fir lu oxcessef their value, secretly remnv Ing the goods, firing the buildings, swearmgte heavy losses and obtaining couieusaliou thoreler. The device usually employed has l-en the ex plosion el kerosene lamps. Twenty (Ires were set in Ks'i and six have occurred this year. In ene or the lsSj fires n woman and two children wero burned te death. The guilly parties nre new serving llfe sontence. The gang spends its profits In riotous living and commits unblushing wrjury in each dc dc dc loiieo. The facts nre well-known among Herman socialists, but seem le oseape the attention of the police, Jehn .Most has noth ing te de w 1th originating the plots and for a long tlme was .ignorant or their existence. On learning of thorn, however, liorelused le repudiate the perpetrators and still retains someot the worst or them as his right-hand man. Justus Schwab, en the contrary, re pudiated them long age mid asacoiiNequeiice or their doings abandoned Iho management or thn treilielt Klllril J lit .Kuertlirnrrft Father Wace, Tevns, March 31. Anether lata! allalr isx'iirred In Dell county, near Youngs tow u, Alenday. A young man by the name el Teut Purl has been paying his addresses for soine tlme te the daughter of nn old man named Law ler. Hn is accused of leading her astmj. Purl and Air. Lawler met atndtuue en .Monday night, and the old man attacked him. The men exchanged shots, and Law ler fell dead. (leriiiiime Makes HU lltmtic. Wn.i.rex, Ariz., March .11. (Jen. Creek arrived from Fert llowle en Alenday night, having left Lieut, Alans lu charge el (leron (leren (leron Ime and the ether Apache prisoners. News has Just lieen received that (iernuiiue and twenty Iiidlms and soine squaws escaped during Iho night. Lieut, Alans has started In pursuit. It is belleved that (Irrenluin has goue le join Cider Alaugus. Ilmllra Fuiinil Uuiler SiUilrlena Clrruiiintanreit. Vinita, Indian Territory, Alarch 31. ChorekcoclltTons from near the Kansas line report the flndiiig of the bodies or two un known men who had been murdered. They were found partially burled In a ditch, and seemed te have been there two weeks. About that long age two strangers sold a spin el mules here, with which they weie seen In Iho locality named untler circumstances that connect them with the crime. SerlilUllc Meeting Prevented. Pahih, Alarch 31. A iiumlsir or momliers ofthe Itelglau Secial istle organisatiens ro re sldlng hore lutended In held n meeting to day ler the purpose of expressing sympathy with thelr brethren In Charleroi and ether places In Itelgliim, but thn pollce learning el their intentions made n descent en their ren dezvous and arrested the w hele gang. They will probably be expelled. Iteiuine.l Oponitleij. Na 2 cotton mill, which was shut dew u ten days nge te make necessary repairs, was again started Hits morning. All the eiera tlves were en hand. Their short vocation put them In geed trim for work. Leller Held, A letter addressed te Allnnle Dillendnrfer Oiimherland, Cumlierland county, Pennt. Is held at the Lancaster postelllco for botler directions, us there Is no such postelllco in that county, . WEDNESDAY, MABOH 31, 188G. HURRlllhm IttHROVIIOntA. The Newark fniinil-Keeiier Idea In rrtf htrul Acnnjr Alter Leng HntTerlne, The condition of tloergo W. Nenl, the Now New ark, N. J,, jHiunil-koeper who Is suflerlng from hydrophobia, was unchanged en Tues day, except, perhaps that he was a llttle weaker. Tuesday alternoen he was prepiwd up In a chair by a window, and his wlfe and mother were boslde him. At a o'clock, Dr. Illggs, or the Carnogle Laboratory or llollo llello llolle vuo hospital, New Yerk, and Drs. llerald, llredln nnd Wallace, or Newark, vlslted Neal. Hoveral testa, such as oeulng the window nnd prosentlnjt a glass et water wero ihen trhsf, nnd nil causeil the groatest terror en the parlef the patient, who begged pttoeusly ler them te dnslst, At the request or the physicians Neal spat In a saucer, and It is proponed te use the saliva te Ineculate ani mals nnd nole the ellects. Neal has taken no nourishment alnce he was attacked until Tuesday, when he ale an apple chopped line and soemod te rellsh It, but any allusion te drink had the ellect of throwing him into spasms. The physicians held a long consul censul tatlnu and agreed that Neal was sutlerlng from hydrophobia. They decided en the following treatment: Injectiens or curare, cocaine and morphlne te be made deeply along the cervical verlebnc A vapor bath was also given by steaming the room up te ene hundred degrees. Dr. Horeld slated mat mis was the only treatment by which there would lie any Iieihj or saving Neal'n life. The first injection was made at a quarter el live o'clock. After the first Injection under the new treatment, Neal shewed no porcepthMo signs or a change, and was qulte rational at tlmes, Hocenvorsod with his wlfe, mother and chil dren when rational, but when his mind wan dered he talked or nothing but dogs, and gazed htea.lfastly Inte Iho corners or the room le discover w bother nomeer tliemnlmals wero hidden there, Drs. O'Oerman and llredln made a visit te the house nlieut six o'clock, and then found several or deal's relath os gathered around the patient, who was crying en the fleer. As seen as the physicians onterod, Neal nald : "1 want le ls placet! en the bed." Tim doctors hnstfltietl te comply w lth his request, but en raising him he had te be carrled. He could net walk. It was at this moment that a change took place. Neat's Tace and hands assumed a livid hue, and the latter hung IKiwerless at his side. His bloodshot and dilated oyes steed out from thelr sockets, presenting a horrible sight. In tremulous tenes he repeated tlme after tltne, " Aly Cled, take these tlegs away. Take thorn away." Theso who were In the room shrank liack In lorrer, with the exception of Airs. Neal, who clung te her husbMid. who sank back exhausted en the bed. The lieat or the pulse could net be detcctbd at the wrist, and thore wasa cold sweat en the face, Neal lay gasp. Ing and glaring, but was unable te utter a worth The physicians saw that all hoi was gene, and after Imparting this Information took thelr departure. A law minutes alter, at 0-M o'clock, Neal suddenly sprang from the lied ami foil te the Meer. Ills father-in-law raised his head, but In a fevv mlnutes Neal was dead. XKEIil OF F. .C Jf. ftiltlNARY. They I'nrm the Stiliject of Ill.mMleu at a Verk Church Convention. The educational convention resumed Its sorvlces In the locture room of Trinity Ho He formed church, in Yerk, nt'JSSO p. in. en Tues day. At the evening session " The prosent con cen con dltien antl needs of the Ihoeloglcnl semliiary at l.aneaster," wns discussed at length by Heys. Dittmar, Ilarkleynud Bewman. Air. Diltmar said the objector tills convention was for the purpese of awakening Inter est In lis behalf nnd secure the endow ment et additional professorships in said Institution. This is the eldest nnd larg est theological seminary In the Hofermed church. Its earliest history Is iutlmately connectotl with this place. It was hore lu the year 1S1!, nt a meeting of ene or their synods the matter of Its founding was first suggested. And It was here that it, w ith the high school, out of which Marshall collcge grew, spout the first years or It oxistence be fore it was takeu te Alercersburg, Pe. It was uiuler Iho care el Kev. Dr. Lew Is Alagee, the lather or Jehn L. Alagce, esq. He gave a statement or the present condition or the seminary and urged help, rer the inen wero overworkod. The prolessors oech de the work el two men. He Wftslollevvod by He v. Itarkley, whose mild ami w inning face gave emphasis te his words, with a strong argument in favor of such aid nt tilts time ; that In (ieriuany pro fessors became distinguished by deveting thelr energies te mie tleiartment ; here moil must leach in two or threo and even lour de. ivirtmeuta. This detracted from their olli elli cleney, nml they must have relief. The discussion was clesed by n ringing speech from the chairman el synod commit tee, Hev. Bewman. He said the noed was net that or decay or want, but of enlarged work. It was doing a geed work, but must have hoi i at once. He closed his able address by a strong ap peal for his hearers te feel the Importance of this work and aid In doing what they could te help this endowment This closed a very Interesting and instruc tive convention in the Interest of n geed w erk. " THK THO JUIIXK.' A Trie nf Fat Men In a Lively Ceine.ly nt the Opera lleu.p. Hegular attendants at the opera Jiouse had geed reason te leel pleased last night, and se had the inanagemeut. The cause or this geed feeling was that the audience was very large, yet the prices w ere net low. Ker soine tlme past the business has net been big, but last ovenlug was nn exception. The attrac tion was J. C. .Stewart's company In the great success " The Twe Jehns." The piece has been seen hore liefere, and it never falls te please. The story Is w oil-known. VVufin and J'ctcr ,.). m are cousins el monstrous si7e who leek enough nllke te be twins. V'Aiffyi is nlways getting in treuble and J'elcr always comes en In tlme In share It with him. Ne ene knows the men apart mid the mistakes made are ludicrous. Finally Imth settle down ami get married; alter thelr wives have had a big tlme telling ene from the ether. A plot, which n villain has laid te marry a rich aunt et the tive J.iiim, Is unearth oil by the fat men and everything ends all right, Jehn C. Stewart appears ns Viifi'iimitl W. P. Alurray as I'ctcr Jemi. The moil weigh ever 'J."0 pounds each nnd net their parts admirably. Anether stout man lu the company is Frank Hush, who weighs about :HHl peuuds mid plays the parts el n policeman anil hotel vv niter. The ether momliers of the treupe nre very geed, and n pleasing feature or the show was the line singing, with which the an. Hence scorned highly plwesed. lime Hall New.. At Alocen, noergki, yosterday, the home club defeated the Chicago Blues by the score of 7 ted. Captain Harry Slovey has nrrlved In Phlln Phlln delphin and taken charge of the Athletic cluli. lip In Wllkosbarre ?I,MW has been sub scribed towards n new liall club which will be a inomber of the new slnte league. Key lVe.i's UlMkntriiiis lire. Tlie llre lii Key West en Tuesday, de stroyed evor fifty buildings, including the San Carles theatre, Masen le hall and llve wareheuses. Six wharves wero nlse de stroyed. The less is estimated at JltfiOu.OOO, the Insurance at only f I(ki,(hi0. Alieut tllleen pert.. his worn injured, but nn lives weie lest. Lnrkeil Ui fur n Hearing. Jehn Nichelson get drunk yestenlay and Itthnvetl lun disorderly manner en the Har Har risburgplke, brandishing n "bull-deg" re volver nt various parties in Iho vicinity of I'- II. Kniillinau's rosldenco. Hn was ar rested mid looked up for n hearing before Alderman Deen. Htocklielaer.' Meeting rettrsiiied. A meeting ofthe stockholders of the Lan caster street railroad company was called for last ovenlug nt thn Slevens heuse tn censider the advisability el Increasing the capital stock of the ceiiiany, but nn ncceunt of the In- clntnniit wtuitlinr. thorn wan tint a nimvm.t preseld nml an adjournment was had until Friday evening. LABOR'S GHEAT REVOLT. I'lVK FRKHMKNT llOXtF. AT i.AHT AURKKH TO ARItlTRATF. The Ill.patcli That Waa Men! hy Secretary Turner Mr. Irnua Makca illmaelf Very Oli.trepereii. (leneral strike New. Taken in at n Ulanre. Nnw Yen ir, Alarch .11. At le o'clock Tuesday ovenlng Secretary Kroderlck Turner, of the oxccullve beard or the Knights or Lalr, In New Yerk, sent the following telegram : AlAHTis Irons, Ht, Leuis: Have been In conferencoall day, with the result that Vlce i-resuient noxie agrees te tlie following ; "Willing te meet a commlttee oreuroni. ployes, without discrimination, who nre ae iiially at work In the sorvlce or the company at the tlme audi oemmltloo is appolntetl te adjiitllcale Willi them any grievances that they may have," Have your oxecutlvo com cem com mltteeorder thomen te ret urn te work and also select a special commlttee from the em em peoyes or the Missouri Kacifin te wait en Air. Hnxlole adjust any dltlorence. De this as quickly as possible. Heard will leave for HU Leuis te-morrow. KltKDKiucK TenNKit, Kocretarj'. te orb tub urdkh. Turner's Illreetleu le the Hlrlkem te Itist-une Werk la he Itegartled. St. Leuis, Ala, March 3h J. H. Cooper, ofthe oxecutlvo beard or assembly, Ne. 101, was seen at an early hour this morning by a Uolted Preas reporter. When asked if Air. Tumor's order for all the inen te resume work would be olieyod, he replied : "Yes. It Is Imporatlveand must tie obeyed. Telegrams will be sent all along the line this (Wednesday) morning by Chairman Irons, ordering the atrike oil." " Hut Is thore no doubt nbeut its lielng obeyed ?" was asked. " Ne, net In the least, it cannot be dis obeyed." "And the order le the men will be sent out this morning?" " Yes; and would have been sent out last night but for the lateness orthe hour, and the fact that morning will answer the soine pur pose." " Dees this order apply te Kast St. Lenls?" " Ne, it does It ; it applies te Assembly Na 101." " Alorely the Missouri Pacific system ?" " That's aiL" The erder or Air. Turner did net secm te have a very trmiqullblng ellect en Chairman Irons. He positively reuised te glve any statement in regard te the proceedings orthe committee at their night meeting. " 1 have no Information concerning our action," he said, lu reply te a goneral cmes. tlen. " Cannet you say whether or net you have ordered the men te return le work In the morning ?" " 1 have told you a dozen times that I have nothing te say, and I don't want te be bothered any mere." ALL IVA1TINU UN IRONS. The Situation at Ht. I-eul. Laber Lenders In (Julie a Quandary. St. Leuis, Ala, Alarch 3L 0 n. m. The oxecutlvo beards or the three district as semblies are new In session. Chairman Irons was just met at the deer ofthe committee room by the United Press correspondent. "Have the strikers been ordered back te work 7" he was asked. This question he rofused te answer. "De you intend," the correspondent IKtrsisted, "te ebey the erder of the goneral oxecutlvo cemmittee and erder the strike oil 7" "That's my business" was the reply. "The reporters will get the ortler before the men da" The atmosphero In the committee room indicates that mntters are Tar from satisfac tory here. The unanimous opinion Is that Air. Pewderly's order must be obeyod but the commlttee Is dlvided ns te the tlme when the erder shall be Issued. Seino censider the best plan te be te order the men te re sumo work liumodiaiely, whlle ethers nre lu favor of waiting until the goneral executive lieard shall arrive from New Yerk. Porfect erder prevails in tlie Missouri Paci fic yards this morning. Ne crowds et strikorahaveas yet congregated In that vi cinity, and It Is net oxiieeted that any treuble will attend the resuming or freight tratlle w honever the attempt shall be made. There was no movement or freight this morn ing, every ene awaiting before act tug te soe what cotirse Martin Irons would pursue, The different depots of the Missouri Pacific railroads wero wlde open, howevor, and freight of all kinds was re re ceived in large amounts in anticipation of a speedy resumption or the regular freight tratlle of the read. rail ira r cesiva xikb a en rx. Declaring They Can Nuw Hauille All Iho ll.i.l ne.s OMeretl Them. Sr. Let is, Alarch 31. Notwithstanding that Martin Irons and his associates de net deny that they have the telegrams from Air. Powtlerly te erder tlie men te resume work, they net only hesltate, but actually glve the Impression that they may coucliide net te ebey. The railway companies, however, are net Idle and new that the general public knew that the strike Is orderod oil', the appli cations for work are flowing in rapidly. Air. Irons seems lu very bad humor tills morning and net only declines te talk, but exhibits grait Impatience He seems awaiting .some thing, but what It Is no ene can surmise. The ranknud llle are net only ready hut innutlent te return te work, but dosire le de se honor ably, but Irons la exerclslng Ids authority te Keep mom irem it. 'the railway companies are dispatching trains this morning without luterforeuce nnd nay they can liautlle all the business ollerod them. In Kast.SL Leuis the outlook is net se peaceful, but no treuble Is yet ropertod. The activity and quiet nggr&sslv oness of the Kast St. Leuis Knights Is In strong con cen trast te the apathy manifested by theso in St. Leuis preper. Pickets are posted In the vicinity of the several yards nine In nil and when a move is made toward taking out a freight, thore is n force ready te frustrate the work. The main body or the strikers leunge around the relay depet, which la en an eminence, ant! from this vantage ground a vlew of all the ynrds and round hotises Is obtainable. Thore Is llttle organization In the mob, but a vast deal of quick action and hard work. Antl the men ure net demon strative. Thelr lips are soaied. They "kill" anonglne in the most dispassionate, cold, blooded way Imaginable. Ne hurrah or howl about It. Adjutant aeneral Vance Is stationed at the depet whero he will witness the ellerls later in the day te start out a train, and will lie governed by Uie results which fellow in deciding whother or net It shall be necessary te call out the militia. One prominent knight commenting upon the matter said : "1 hardly think the gnvemnr will repeat his 1 Jiment oxperlence. The men, orceiirso, would net be foolish enough te raslst the inllltla, but thore are men with Incendiary Ideas In overy gathering et men, especially or this character. The dollcale mechanism or the hydraulic Hwllch at the approach te the bridge could be ruined se etlectlvely lu llve minutes that It would require weeks tn rem edy it, Hesides there nre Millions invested In properly easy of appreaclu Theso things ara possible, but I imagine the men would bang a fellow who would attempt such action." Thus far there has been nn Injury te nron-erly. TRAIXH RVNNINO RF.tlVl.AHLV. The ItllMeurl I'arllie Itniime II. lln.liieiM. Interrupted Hr. Leuis, Alarch 31.-The Atlsseurl Paclile has resume.1 business and are regu larly running ilielr freights out this morning as was dene Ixifore the treuble commenced. One or the elllcrais said they wero having no treuble lu securlng brak onion anil that men were making applications for work daily ; lltose ceme with recointnonita receintnonita recointnenita tiona from ether reads. Business wm m. siiined for the first tlme slnce the atrike be-' gan en the Carnndelet branch or the Missouri Pacllie this morning, and It is the Intention of the elllclals te run trains regularly en this branch from te-day forward. lu the commlttee room a circular is new Iwlng prepared which will erder all the men liack te work. The outlook In Kast HL Leuis Is brighter than early this morning. Iltule'a Telegram In Gould, Nitvv YetiK, Alarch .11. Jay (leuld ro re ro celved the following from Oeneral Afaunger Hoxle, of the Missouri Pacific company la dry: 'Hr. Letus, Afarch 31. Alrt. Jav Oeur.n, PnKsthKXT: Meved WMreight trains con tabling 101 leads en the entire system yos yes terday. Traflie Is epened at Alvarado nnd all ether points except Hannibal and Parsons, and I have cemmenced rocelvlng freight en the entire system. The pay car went out this morning also. (.Signed,) II. AI. Heviiu" Oir for St. Iiul., Ni:vv Yeni;, Alarch 31. Air. Powderly, belng prostrated by overwork, Messrs. Tur ner, Haye-v. ami Halley, of the executive beard, left for SL Leuis te-day, via Phlladol Phlladel phla, tOBOO that Pewderly's orders te Irons are oxecutod. They are firm In thelr de termination te put an end te the strike. Trouble, of Carriage Maker. Nr.w HAvn.v, Conn., .March 31. Thocar Thecar Thocar rlage bedy-makers and blacksmiths nt Domarest's shop have lieen granted the In. croase asked for, and will retum te work. Cruttendeu .t Ca have acceded te the de mands of their blacksmiths, but the latter docllne te return te work until the body, makers are Included lu the advance. There nre Indications that all or the shops will con cetle the demands asked or arbitrate. A Threatened Strike Averted. PiTTsnunci, Pa., Afarch 31. The threat, ened goneral strike arranged for te-morrow among the miners along the Haiti mere .t Ohie railroad and Its branches will net likely take place, a majority orthe operators having agreed te the advance or ' cent per bushel. There are about 3,000 diggers en theso reads, and during the past few days about 1,000 have been striking for the advance. Other treuble Is threatened, however. Heme of the operators are leading coal en Eastern cars, claiming It Is forshipment te Cuba. There Is suspicion among the miners that the ceul Is going te fill contracts for operators In the Cumlierland regleu, whero a strike is in pro pre gross. If the suspicion Is correct, the men will refuse te lead coal ler the Kast, Ijirge Voluntary liaise of Waeea. The most remarkable as well as significant ev out In labor circles in the state jerhaps el the present year, was the announcement made quietly Tuesday night that the great Iren and steel firm of Oliver Brethers it Phillips, of Pittsburg, had voluntarily advanced the wages of their threo thousand men from eight te fifteen per cent. There was no strike and no demand en the part or the men. The new schedtile is the rate or issi. in an Interview with David Oliver, the head or the firm, he said that net for n long period had there been such a depression in the iron and steel trade as had been felt for ten days past. This was owing, he thought, te the railroad troubles In the Southwest, But it would only be tempo rary. When the strike Is ever and busluesa is restored It will undoubtedly Imj necessary te returnish many Western reads. This, to gether with prospective and extensive rail raid building in the Northwest, will create a demand and tnake an advance in prices. It was solely en the strength of tliese prospects that the advance was given by the lirui. Mrlnlnc Pii.l.llers at Cnateat Hie. Tlie puddlers ompleyod In the Viaduct Iren works, Coatesvillo, have had aconfor acenfor aconfer oueo wilii thelr employers lu rcforence te thelr demand for $3.00 per ten, an Increase of 10 cents, and have been notified that their w Ishes cannot be acceded te. As seen as the men received this Intelligence tliev luauirur- ated n strike, the outcome or which remains te lie de eloped. The Afessrs. Kenwnrthy have Incrcivsed the wages or thelr weavers twenty percent., without being solicited te de se. Memerial Day Committee. The couiuiitee of tlie Grand Army pests of the city te make arrangements for an ob eb ob servancoor Alomerlal Day met at Alderman Harr's olllce en Tuesday ovenlug. Thocom Thecom Thocem niittoo en the dedication or the let In the Lancaster ceiiiotery,A!essrs.Denuos, Wicker sham, Leenard and Dr. Heed, will have charge of tlie dedication coremonios nt the let en Memerial day. Tlie selection el orators was postpenotl until next meeting ami the order et exor exer cises was left te the pregramme committee. Chairman Moero announced tlie following sub committee : Flnance Donues, Harrand Wenditz. Pregramme anil Invitation Harr, Ham bright and .Smith. Securing Aliulster for Atomerial Sennon Wickershani, Hurst and Crawford. Music Killlau, lletzand Nimlnvv. Flags Nlmlew, Hambriglit, and Craw ford. Flowers anil Cresses Het 7, Smith, antl Wenditz. Conveyancos and Hearses Heed, KlUIan nnd Leenard. Leaaetl l'eiirjii Park. Jehn Copland and Charles W. Kckert, the well-known local caterers, have leased Pon Pen ryn park, en the new read from Alanheiui te Lebanon, nut! they expect te make It a most nttrnctlve pleasure rtsert for the coming season. A large siding Is tn be put In nt the park, ami workmen will begin constructing it next week. Tlie siding will boa great Im provement, as it will obviate tlie necessity ler holding trains whlle excursion trains are discharging of receiving their leads of pas sengers. ImUaliatleii of lted Meu (lull-era. At a meeting of Cnnassatege Tribe Na LHXS, I. O. it. Al., held last evening, the follow ing officers were InMalled: Prophet, Ama Kiali Crawford ; sachem, Al Hollinan ; senior sagamere, Christian Quade; junior saga saga eore, (ieorge Uiborsen ; chlef of recerdx, Byren J. Brown ; koepor of wampum, Frank Jamisen ; trustee and repiesontaltvelto great council of Pennsylvania, O. A. D. Vlllec, After the election the members ofthe tribe proceeded te the saloon et Jehn II, llorger, en North Quoeu street, where they had a supper et corn and vonlsen. Songs were sung, stories told and a geed tlme had gen orally. A Catiliaze Slery. Air. Kinsman has forty acres of cabbages en the reclaimed land en LakoTahepokallga, Flerida, and has been ollerod fc,00e for bis crop. Ile declines, ami evists tn get nearly twice as much by shipping. It w ill take IM) cars te mnve the crop. Marriage Llreu.ea. The new marrlage law has lioen lu opera opera lien six months, thn first license having been Issued en October 1. The number of licenses Issued slnce October up te neon to day was I'll, The Kale el lUnk Stock. Jacob B. Leng, broker, sold te-day at private sale ten shares of Norlhern National,. Hank mock at ti.ij jKr snare. CAI'ltlCIOUS. Cry-baby April comes along t Yeu nevcr can til whether She's going tn amlle, Or crj' awhile Sbe has auca funny wvatUur. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE WORK OF CONGRESS. .r. IMJta TK HOVAB TO MVMNIt $Htm FOR A MKDAR, Jtepreaenutw. ON.m, erjin,,,,,!, InlraBc, nn Klalinrat. im, , 1.ret,, ferh- nmX inent of Trouble, lietvreeu Common Camera anil Their Kmplnye. Wasiiincites, I), a, March M.-Mlemw) -The Heuse, en motion or Mr. Wall, of Cen. nectlcilt passed n bill appropriating I,000 In delray thocestortho medal voted by Cen. grrws te Jehn V. Slater, of Connecticut, Mr. O'Neill, of Allsseurl, from the com cem com mltteo en labor, reported favorably a bill te provlde for the settlement of contrevomlea betwoen common carriers antl thelr om em om pleyos. The bill provides for the solectlon or aboard of arbitration, consisting or three persons, whonevor controversies Impelling or elislructlng transportation or property or passengers arlse j'.the ompleyor nnd ompleyo are each te solect ene arbitrator and theso two te select a third, who Is te be president or the lieard. The arbitrators before attempt. Ing te sottle any conlrevoisy are tn take It that they nre net personally Interested In the subject matter In controversy, and are le possess all the powers and nutherlty In ro re spect te administering oaths, etc, Meiiglng te the United Slates commlssleiiors. Any conclusion or award of a majority or the beard Is te be binding. XRNATOR HARRIS TKSTIVIR1 Aa te HI. Connection With the I'aiiKleclrlc Telephone Ce. Washintite.v, D. C, Alarch 3!.-Senater Harris, orTennesseo, relnted his connection with the Pan-Lleclrlc Telopheno company te the special commltteo investigating the subject, te-day. He stated thai be was first approached lnregardtocnteringtho company by I)r. Kogers in tlie winter or ISS3, probably In February. Seino correspondence passed betwoen the two Hegor's mid hlmself, and he shortly called at their lalmratery aud ex amined the tolepheno, telegraph anil electric light Inventions the Hogers' owned. Heing satisfied that they were valuable he said, ' I am willing le go In antl help develep theso In In ventiens, but 1 will de seen onecendltton only and that condition I feel will appear very tin tin tin roasenablo te you. It Is that I shall have the right le name the persons who are te control the business or the company. Dr. Hegers said that the condition was very un reasonable and he could net consent te It, I ropeated that it was an unreasonable demand, but that upon no ether condition would 1 have anything te de with the business. A Steamboat Wrecked. New Yenir, Alarch 31. The steamboat Capital City of the Hartferd and New Yerk transportation company ran en the rocks near Hye lleach, West Chester county, during a dense fog at 5 o'clock this morning. Captain Kussell had tlie lieats at once lewered and the passengers, twelve lu num ber, and the crew were safe, ly landed. The steamboat Is new lying under VI feet or water; at high tfde Viv the water will reach the ladles cabin. The cargo Is mostly en deck nnd will net be damagdd. It is expected that the beat will be floated oil' te-morrow. The Wuhlncteii Sick Men. Warhinotek, D. 0., Alarch 31. Secretary Alannlng Is reported as resting very riulelly: there being no material change In his coudl ceudl coudl tlen. Attorney General Oarland and Secretary Lamar are both reported te be better. The latter will rosume work as seen as the woather permits. Te Prevent Itcape of Itletera, llRUSSKts March 3L The Helglan minis ter orthe Interior has ro'iuested Af. De Kroy Krey clnet, prime minister of France, te send troops te the Helglan frontier te prevent the oseape or Belgian rieters Inte France. A Ger man named ltetenkamps was arrested at Linge yesterday, and Important lotters from Germau Socialists te thelr Belgian brethren were found in his possession. Mall Service te Aiuerlcn. Londen, Alarch 31. Ht. Hen. Win. Kd ward Baxter, fermerly member or Parlia ment for Montrese, has written te LerJ Wel. verten, postmaster goneral, urging the adoption by the government of the American plan or despatching trans-Atlantie mails and tlie ostabllsliment of a direct mail service te Amerlca by tiie North German Lleyu steamers from Southampton. l're.lilent (Irevy'n Iteaiilenra (Inartled. Pauis, Alarch 31. Prositlent Gravy's real real dence Is closely'guardetl te-day by a strong ferce or gendarmes i In consequence of his having received an anonymous communica tion threatening him with death. The letter is believed te have been sent by French sy in path bers with the Belgium socialists. Inillctlne Antl Chlnene Itletera. Peuti.anh, Ore., Alarch 31. The United States grand jury has returned Indictment against Nathan L. Baker and Allen White, leaders, nnd seven ethers el the mob which dreve the Chinese out or Oregon City. The indictments are based upon the revised stat utes relating te sodltieiu conspiracy. A Hepe ler Sixty Additional SeaU. Londen, Alarch 31. The Morning lXnl says that both Air. Purnell nnd Atr. Glad stone are confident that the Irish vele will secure sixty additional seats in Kngland for the Liberals In the event of a dissolution of Parliament. Te Ult the Crimea. . St. Pr.TiiKsnuiui, Alarcli 31 Theczarand czarina will shortly visit the Crimea te view tlie fortifications el Sobastopel and Nlckol Nlckel Nlckol nlreorand witness the landing el the Husslan Iren-clatls. A Steamer Sunk. HTAMrenn, Conn., Alarch 31. A dispatch roeelvod here early this morning, announces that the steambaat Capital City, of the Hart- ford liue, sunk In tlie sound mi jtye, nema) j tlme tliirlng the night. Ne particular arc ir. glven. r.eril l'enrhyii Dead, Afarch 3b KdwarU Londen, Uordeu- Deuglas-Bennant, Ierd Penrhyn, is dead. t He was born JtiueSOlli, 1S00, UK AT 11 ER FMURAUIL I rj KB, CWabuwuteh, D. C, March 31,-Ker the Middle AtlanUe states, cloudy woather with rain, generally followed ' by clearing woather, winds shifting le went- V M,a erly in the southern ivortlen, with slightly.;". - i cooler weather, warmer southerly winds tac tile northern portion, shifting te cooler vi erly. Feil Tiutiisn.vv. Clearing, cooler woather is Indicated for the Mh Atlantic and Seuth Atlantic aUlaVM Ohie Valley and Tennossee. v fi ThaSIUMar HaiHiaSu 3tf " The old Shllller Flwcejy.7e. in i.ei.i nt Wall's Southern iiialiMH I Tuttsdav eveuliig, nwelv! the rHi te "j oenimltieoon frMmVfB WMjiw the liauqiiet m Hi " Anmmtmm Charles V. 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