mfatif mt 7. VOLUME XXII-NO. i(J7. KKDUCINC. TUB SURPLUS. Mil. Munitimiy nr.rAii.it itin iwiikmn Hilt THAT I' till I'M K. Alter lln (leta II fairly rrmenteit Heinle till' Iniue, Mr. Illoiei k Alglim Against It MerliiK l II I'rtipiiidlliiu In I'ny Hi" I'ulillc Held In SI I it. Tim Ueiihii mi Tuesday went Inte cciinuilt cciinuilt tuetit tint whole -Mr. Crisp (Un.) In Urn tlmlr -en thu Joint risolutlen directing pay iiiciil of tliu surplus In the Ircaviry en the public debt, 'I liu lellnvv hit; Is tliu text or tliu toselulloii : Tlmt whenever the surplus or b dance lu the treasury, Including tlie iiuieiint lielil (or tin, redemption el I'lilted Hbitts notes, hIiiiII oxceid llie hiiiiieI ? 100,000,000, ti shall lie, mill Is linrtiliy made, tliu duty el III" hhtu tary of Hut treasury te apply such t x -ess, In sums net lets than fill 000,000 ir nientli during tlie uxlsteiue or hin li surplus or immt, te tlie piyiuoulel tlie liiltimil b"tr lug Inilohtcdnes.iil tlie Culled Ht.it-. n)u de Ht tliu option of tlie government .Mr. MorriMen sild that all thonieiioy In tlie country amounted te f l,h,il,000,PO0. Ot this f.'i-iNHi,iiii, or mere than eiui tlilnl of nil tliu inenny In tliu imutryf ni In tlie treasury ill tlie Hum tlie Jiiit resolution lutil been Intro (Ineml. Dedtic1 inj; all thu sums which wero in the treasury inr.iHX'llk' purpese designed liy law mid kept ler current or running e oii-ei, thorn remained In tlie treasury iilsiut r.!00,0od,lei), lnulntlliiKtli.it which ai held lliore for tlie purMise el redeem ing United Stales notes. Tlie ainennt te Imi held for redeeming 1 nlted Stales notes was net fixed liy law. It wain sort el dim rotlen.iry reserve. Ai tint reserve wi net llxeil. llm surplus lenld net 1st exactly M.ttttt. t niler foriner sterol tries ,f tlie treasury tliu custom had been te estlin de tliu reserve at fleO,0uil,00ii, and It i tliu praetlie of tliu present mn'retary te doslguate that mini ns iiiie ill the liabilities of tliu government. Counting tlie reserve at floe.OnO.OUtl, tlmru was Mill ii Hiirpliii in tlie treatiiry of flon.eoo,. 000. Of tlili nlMtitl f js,inl,(ii w miu alltiblti, being tnadu lip el Iractlenal coin. wi that nil tliu ninne that would Ixi row hed midur tlili resolution would le about f.ii,uiie,tjUtl It would make predin tle that which was new unproductive mid useless. It would de something toward making menuy a llttle eheaiH'r. It would niiiii thu government something In Interest, and, inore than that, It would take away miiiiu of th it teiuptattuu wliu li led inen tn Miti) large appropriations and linl.e tuiproMdent ovpenillliiios. He criticised tlie reMirt of tlie minority, and dented the shitetnetit in.idu thorein Hut thu elltst of thu roielutloii would bu te Miiko publioeoullilouto. Mr. lll-H-eik (N. ,) nlluruil an uincud uincud ment preNldiiiK that nothing 111 the riwolu riwelu riwolu tieii xliall niitlierlw the rtxluctlen of or piy piy niuntefauy part el tlie$inu,uuO,tl rosenu net apart ter tlie iMjluentef I nlted Mutten notei or tlie Interiit-ixMrliiK iniliiblwliiewi or the I nlted htatt". Ilotlien proieedwl temibuiit an nrKiunent In eppusltiun, te the ru-olutlen tle larini; that it had liveii breiiKlit oetoro the Hotiie by the ai lien of a Iluuiix'ratic Hpoaker, i Domeoratlo I'lialrinan of waji and ine.ins couiiuitUeaud n liouiei ndle chairman of the iippruprl itlens coinuiltteo aKMtist the nieit euiphatlc prettwt or a UemoiTRtle udiulnltra tleu. lltW wivm nodlHiarfeuionl of a iiialter of iiiorutleUll. Thodlllertntu was as wlde as that betw con two Rrcat elltlril pirtu-s and this was ah altouipteu thu pirtefthu leaders el tlie tloii-ielo lorce tlie p.i tiieut of the national debt nnil obligations In iluir toferro tliO;oeriiiiiviit In Itstluauclil trans aitlruiHtea Hitvur Ihsim, which tlie adminis tration o.irneslly and doterinlnodly nwlsted. 'I hore wasuui.uireiiils., nor could tliure Ik enu, iM'twwn the opposing feri en iimiii th a ureat iiut'Ntlen. 'I his was a de. larutieit that I'nited HUites IkjiiiIs Hheuld Ihi mul In ilir dellats, Hiid the world weulil w) iiituirsunii it. It w. is practical ly linpossible te et'iite the Joint ro-lutien without iisinjr thomUer dellarx, all el tlittlti, poeHlblj, iKS-aiifuall the mirpluswasiu hllNer. liu did nut Itositnte te ki that It was ropudiitieii. ItwaiaMo ItwaiaMe ItwaiaMo latlen of tliomdritel the law tepiy the Ixuuls In ntler. What had liuluied the Deme end ie party here te ant.iKonle the admliiis tratien which It had plaied in pewer' Mr. Morrison micKtnttsI, in repl, tint li was uouedflns i lliM.'nk s) liusniti-M. Mr. UNeeik Is that jour only auswer Is tint the only ansivur the Duiiux ratli leilurs adortite that why they haedti arted Irent their administration Is "iioiie et our biisi niss"" Tlmt is tlie 111101111(4 of an ouprinslen wlili.li was used intwl lulaiiieusly onto ill the cltv of New erk. Mr. Illstssjk priKsedis! te point out the dmiKerH which he asserted would attend tlie pas-iage of thu resolution. Mr. McMllluu ( I01111. ) l.iMired tlie rosolu resolu roselu tion, euntundiiiK tint the piynxnA of the iiioney would liiive the elleit or IncreisiiiK the circulation actually biheiik the ioeplo nearly 10 per cent. '1 hat meant the j;i Ink or employment te lUO.uoe werkmen, it mount the sul-sistence et .iOd,0e) people, who were always desindeiit oil linl.ueil workers. 'I he Kciitleiuan from New Yerk (Mr. llisoeck) had Hald that this resolution meant repudt 1 lien. Krem what teiintain el wisdom had the Kentluman obtained the draught which led him te the conclusion that the koeplni; et only J 100,0UO,00 te rodeem the greenbacks was repudiatien'' The Keutlemau had seen another (-host, and had B.ii'1 that the resolu tion meant the p.ijment el llm lwnds in Hller. Tlie reanlutlen ineaut no hiii.Ii tliiiiK ; bill, ir he did, where dill tlie is-entle-nidu llnd any law en any statute books on en acted under any administration prehlbitliiK their payment in tller? The resolution did net seek te Interlore with a suujie osieu right el any eroditer or tlie I'nlled ht.Ues. It did net seek te turn loose upon the poeplo any wild-tat project which would impair tlie credit or the country, but it Neught te take trout the treasury money, the clrculttlen or which was 0110 or the jksjpIe'h needs. Jt would result In thu reduction or tlie rate of interest, and he did net think that any greater blessing could ceme of It Mr. Warner, (O.) ollerod mi amondmeiit providing that wlioiieorthocirculatiiig notes el national bank netes nre rodeomod or can celed the secretary or the treasury shall cause te be Issued In the place or such notes I nlted SUues netes as near as may be hi denomina tions or these canceled. He relerred te the necessity of reduciiig the amount or inoney In the treasury and of increasing the circula tion among the poeplo. hiifli an accumula tion or money as was new In the treasury had never been iimde in the liUtery or the world. The wealth el fnesiis sank Inte liisigiilllcaiue when louipared with It, A policy w hiih cov ered into the treasurv oery year f .0,000,000 inore than was p ild out was a policy which would wreck any idinliilstratieu anil any party whh h persisted In it. The people would net submit lenger te 11 policy of this kind, mil thuy ought net te submit te it. Mr. MuKlnlev rO.1 ollnred as ail amend men t the lel lowing pre ise : That the mini oil 100,000,000 herein excepted and rescued, which amount was purchased by tlie H.1I0 of Ismds te the extend of t'lijOOO, UOO and the balance by roseruit Ien from the roeinio, under authority of the act et Janu ary 11, IS70, entllled nu "act te prnvide for tlie resituiptien otspecle pnyments," wlmll be liiallltalued as provided by Bald act and net apart for the purpese el redeemlngleg.il tender IIOIOS Ol lUO C'IIIV" ..l.un iiiiuii I'lii-uuiui. ler payment, and said bind shall net be used ler ntiy ether purpese. Mr. Veaer (la.) oirerod an niiinndinent reducing the greenback rosere te f .)0,0iH),- l'euding further illsciissien the commlttee rese, and tlie llouse adjourned at 5 e clock. 'i Wlumu riimral U lliatf" 'Uull tiinia" Is the general try in Lan caster at proseiit. HuslnesK men in all brunches are doing 11 contracted business. i:eu the "i-abbles" eemplalu tliat there is uoileinaud for their oeupos. hast evening, te let the pttblie knew that they were still iiUne anil kicking, they ergauiud 11 par ado consisting et HOenteeu coupes, and inoed through i-ome of the principal Htreets attracting conitlileratile attontleu. I'mple wonderod whose funeral It was, ami the cab cab cab biosBalditwastheirs. A Taruier1 Hey llrenk Ilia Neck, Twe young son or Jacob Kpangler, farmer, of Union Dopeslt, Dauphin county, a few mllea abovetho Lancaster county line, wero wrestling In the hay mew et the barn en Monday. They foil off anil both landed en the lloer twenty feet belew. The eldit aUghted en Ms Ueail nuU UIs neck wui broken. 11 11 r vuitiiff 11 11 11 it tu.s. lln Hsj Tlmt thu lllllm id U.u nrlilallie In CeiiKrcK, Ne hlnri tire. i:..loiemor Otirtlu has mnt out nil nd nd tlrtisste thu 1 lllronsef his tsiiigresdeiinl dis trict ainieuiii'liig his purpese le rotlre Iteni t'engttmH. It hits been known ler kiiiie IIiiie aniiing his Iriendd that it was his doslie le wllliilruw from congressional life. Thu fol lowing Is the text el his whirl m: "Ttitht IWUtni 0 the rut ninth VouuretHennl lllitrlcl " liming ronleiiipliitisl Ter Hemu lluie my retiremeut Irnui t'ongtess at llm txplriillitt efiny present lerni, I new ntiiuiiiiiee le llie I'ltlritmet the Twentieth itiimiiMsletinl ills trlct III it I will netnuaiti be a tiiiidiilate r.-r ruultstleu. I make this atiiiouiit'eiiiiiiit hew in answer le tlie many cltl"iisel the dMru t, otdlllerutit political piirtlis, who lutve wiltttm me asking that I again allow my iiitme te be used. 'Ilioellkuof member of Congress Is net u HluiH'iire. I am constantly pttssed with iliitles and ougigemonls which I try te ful 111 1, but which have tee elleti r.illi d front the luiiii.snllilllty el suet ess. Auuuig Ihesc, net the leist onerous uud piuilul aie thu hit morons applications ler elllilil hIIIeiim where hiiciiss Is hiss1Iie, iitider th" most raor.ihle (iiciiuistaucuH, only le ttiv le. It hns hnpismed, also, that the 1 lalnis ler a il In obtaining pensions made en 1110, net only by the mirl lug soldiers resident In I I'lin syhanla, but by these who Iiumi Hit the state, have nddisl Miry largely te my lalmrs. "I neiHl net y that I haMi wlllltmly re. HtHitiili'd te these calls Irent the men who id lered tlielr Hum ler the preservation of tlie government, and I iiiay be iillewid le add that my ellerts hi behalr of this most desen lug class of our cltlens, net only In the bu roan of M)tisleiiH, but In my place In Cum gross, aided Heiuutltues by my own personal knowledge and testimony, liave net bi-"ii frultlesM. And here 1 tloslre te expresses (Ms tally my deeii gratitude te the surviving HoldlurHef the dlsirict, who, with reinarkt bio iiiianlmlty, h.iu earnestly and enthusias tically mistaliied 1110. 'I heir" lonlldeuiu mid Irlendshlp, given te me early In the war, Imve never been withdrawn, and 0110 el the most grateful rellts Units of my llfe is that I shall retain that conliilenco and Irlendshlp until the end. Vuelher xery gratll.vlug meiuerv of my public llie Itt state mid nation Is that 1 Imve tried te deserve uud liave re- elved In lull inoisure the coutiilenco and supiHirt or the Industrial isieppi r my ills trlcl and or 1'euiisjhnui., and this Is the inore gratirylug because In ever) tiubllcaud private net and iitterauie b which I have sought te advance the Interests and welfare el our werklngmeu they have bttu advistd that only in the Mipreiuiu) of law mid order and by the in utiteuaiicoet thu rights et per son ami proerty cm labor Ibid Its just security and reward. " Houereil as I liave biH'ti he oiten with tuiKrtanl trusts during tlie last third el 11 century I cannot close this announcement of my withdrawal from congressional llie with out again expressing my grateful Hetiso or obligation te the oeplo of the district and state of my birth, mnengst vvheui I have al ways lived mid by whom I have been sup srted and sustained with a constancy and devotion which 1 tin never lergeU " eiy resisietfully, . il. (.1 nu1 " Washington, Inly 10, Isse." TtlllAVVO HIIH AilKMir.ll Neit raiklne nlt.l Miunplng rrutlKleiM I'iinaisI liy tliu lltiimti el ltfiireienlatli. The llouse en Tuesdiy juissed the Mtlbstl tttte for sivtien 1, tuJ or the rev ised statutes Tlie new scs;lieu is ns fellows All inatuifacturisl tobai-ce shall 1st put up and prepared by the in inufacturer ter sale or rt uievnl, for sale orcensumption, in ackages or the following dost Millien . Ml snnll, in packages containing one half, one, two, three, lour, sit, eight mid sixteen ounces, or in lil nblers. All in iars containing T net exceed lngl twenty imiitnK All cut and granulatisl tobacco, all rofu-e scraps, clippings, tuttlngs, shorts ami sweepings id tobuve, III packages 1 iiilainiug one, two, thresi, lour, eight and sixteen ounces oath except, at tlie option of tlie in iniifac.tiir.ir, cut tobacco mav be put up In bulk packages containing ten pounds each. All cavendish, plug and twist tobacco In packages net uxoediug two hundred IMitinds net weight, and every siuhpickage shall have printed or mirkeil thuroeti the uiaui.r.icturer's 1111110 and plaee el manufac ture, the registered numlicrel the nunuf.ic tery ami the gross weight, the tare and tlie net weight or the tebicisi in every pit kage. Provided, that these limitations unci descrip tleusnr 11 k iges shall net apply te tobacco and anutttraustsirtcd in bend ler exportation and actually exported. nd previilecl lurthur, that line cut shorts, relitse scraps, illpplngs, cutting and sweop sweep ings or tebacxsi may be sold In bulk as 111 iterlal and w ithutil thu payment of tax by 0110 iiiauutacttirer directly te another iiiauu- 1 11 tutor, error ex sjrt, uiiiler such restrictions, rules mid regulations as tliu commissioner el Internal revenue may prescribe. And provided further tlmt vmhmI, metal, piper or ether materlils may be u-ed separatelv or in combination ler picking tobacco, suiill and cigars, under such reguht tlensas thoceuimissloner et internal re venue liny establish. suction 1 tl is tunle te reid ns fellows Ne in iiitif.ictured tell icon shall be sold or tillered lors.ile unless put up in puUjges and stamped as prescribed in this chapter, 0x1 opt at retnil by rebill tloalers, f rum puck ages staiiipisl as provided in tins chapter; and every parson who sells or eilers for sale aiiysnuil, et any kind of manufai tured te bneee net se put up in pickages and stamped sh ill be lined net less than f.00 nor mere than f 1,000, or Imprisoned net less than six iiieulhs nor mere than two yearn. . iiii waspisseu reuiicitig te u, witiimi additional f.'-O ler each person employed making ilgars, the amount et the bend te be given by m.iuulactiirers or cigars The bill was also pissed ropeallng section .J,IM, revised statutes, which provides for the e e puliatien of tobacco, cigars and Hiitill under regulations approved liy thu commissioner et Internal revenue. A l.lt Kl.Y 31 41 UWti CUVIIT. .I11I111 UrtJIliKli and lliumas II1131I trail lulu ttie Vli'i.he n thn I. an. This iiieriilug between il and 7 o'clock, lehn Mct.lngley, n tramp, who was drunk, went Inte the tigtr store of II. Meguire, 011 W'est King street, whure he demanded uigirs. Meguiru rclused te give him any mid he loll s lying he would roturnaiidliavusemoaliiuy cost. At Marratt A Sen's huckster HUitid hu demanded what was en the table ami hu raised another racket ueir l-'rltsch's salixin. Ollicerliill happened along ami locked him up. At the mayor's court hu was sent te the workheiiso ler !0 ttays, and hu will have lets or tun breaking mones dining that time. When Bonteneo was passed, Jehn said : 'Hioed enough ! I'll stand lt,aud don't think I'm one lilt Irlghtenud." Themas lteyd, who says his home is In l.ll.ibothlewn, c.iine te tills city yestenlny. When hearrlvetl here he had about "fleln Ids Inside pK ket," In tlie nrtnrnoeu he was leiind en Heckland atreetby Olllcer lleechler. Hu was very drunk mid said that he had lieeu robbed. His story was somewhat dis connected and the olllcer took him te tlie sta tion heuse te Hener up. Thlstnnrning lleyd was straight and he seemed te lie 11 rospocta respocta rospecta blo voting man. liu still clung te the story that he had been robbed, mid thinks that his money was taken In 11 illsroputable heuse en Middle street. He did net liave a cent this inclining, and tlie mayor allowed him te go back te i:iitbothtewn where he says he has a geed Jeb en the railroad. The mayor discharged two v airraids who had applied for lodging j mid n woman, who had been drunk, was allowed te go en pay ment et costs. Itrmlt el a l.lelitulug Hliutk, r 1 inn the Uxletd Pius A heavy stroke of lightning near the resi dence of Tayler l'jle, at KuiuroeWllo, iiHhert time age, knocked Mr. I'ylote the earth. Cor mi vend vears urovietm he had been allllctcd w lilt Htllluess et the knee JoiutH,Ireiu rheumatism, ImtHlnce helms rucoyerod Irem the nheck tlie stlllnehs Is all geno. Miss Mattle l'yle. a dnughter, xvasalsoHOvereiy Hhocked by tlie lightning stroke. Did Met I'.lepe. Mis? (Sallle I.evan, who was thought te liave eloped with a Lancaster clgarmitker, tlld net leave HeadLng, but went te her slster'a. HUe was Indenturetl te Win. N. Heland when six years of age, anil as alie Is net et 13, Mr. Ileland thinks It IiIh duty le uiuive her return until alie, reaches that age. GILDKR AND GRIFFITHS. Wv '-jHl Si . 'x THK 1 II U J.y IfllO II II JC I'UKVAUKH Fit It A I'OI.AH I M'lUltTIUy. The I ornier Nutr lli-taliii-il In New lent Fer llm I licit ut n II0111I "I hn Aitlnu llruiiKlit te I'mtrut Him I nun Making lli 1 rl II) a lair Admirer. The latest taiidldate for Arctic honors is Cel. William II. illlur, who aspires te ran li thn North l'ole. His only companion will lie William It. (IrillltliH, a graduate of Cor null. The pair will only take n whale Isiat mid Heme lumber te build a heuse at I'ert Cenger, outside of the neces sary clothing uud nrins. 1 rem Tort Cenger (Illder expect te inake a dash for the l'olo l'elo l'ole Lieutenant (Jieely left considerable provis previs ions at 1 ort Cenger, and en tliexe the veil veil tureMiiiiu couple mid their i:iilmau.v. help hope te subsist, 'llie llrst winter Is te be spent at Ciliuburlmd Point, whoretho i:si(til maiix will be engaged, and the spring of ISS7 will mark the lieginiiing el the roil ox ex ox IsmIUIeu. The coutse or Lieutenant Lock Leck vvcwv.1, eftlid l.reely expedition, will be fol lowed as closely as possible. Cel. (illder Is nonevlco as reg inls Arctic traveling. He lias made tvv e leurnev s te the North; tlie llrst was through King Willi mi's l.ind, with Schwatk.i, evor the roule of retreat taken by HlrJehti I'ranUlln. His second xeynguwas 011 the Jetnuctte search oxpudltlen. It was during that search that he traveled across Northern l.lberl.i, and for slxty-iilne days was iilenu in tlmt icy wilderness. It was during this tramp that he termed his Idea te reach the North l'ole. Cel. l.llder expects te Unci an cihti polar sea, but docs net exsxt it te 1st navigable. His Journey will taku I rem three te llve vears. j. 11 1 1 11 ii.i.ia.m it. dittn nun. Had any ene sud a few jears age that two men, uutsslsteil by any government, would attempt te reach the North l'ole, the idea would liave been laughed te scorn, but te-day it Is a reality, el. W llliam A. i.llder who accompanied Siliwntka, and who was a member et llie .leannette rescue party, ntul his Iriend, W illliui 11. tirlllilhs, start fur the North l'ole te plant tlie Americau ll.ig thore, and thou return as iimckly as possible te civ ilization and fitue Willlaui H. (.rillilh is net se well known te fauie as his partner Ullder. He is n gr.ul 11 de from Ccrnell I niverslty and has spent eight jears in traveling ever the world, lie was chosen by (. illder as his companion because he knew tli it whatev cr h ippened he could bu depended en. He is ut as cnthtl siisticas Ids priucipd about tlie project uud expects le return covered with glory and re nown. Thojeurney will occupy I mm three te live ve.us. rXl'HIUt.lt U 11.11 Kit IIBTAISI.II. .Mln Dully .ilains Aicuses Mini el Meating llvr I.OOO ICItmltvtl Kallruail II11111I Colonel William 11. tiitder, who Intendetl le leave New Yerk Tuesday nlternoen and Jein the whaling schooner Krant New Lon Len Lon eon, Conn., and proceed en her te tlie coast of (ireenlaud and afterward undertake te hud the North Pele, did notleiveNow Yerk, ns he was detuned cm thu charge of stealing a f 1,000 bend of tlie Manhattan Klevated rail road company. Delly Atlitms the profes sional Hvvlinmer, was ttieuimpl.ilnaut. bhe said that slie iravote (illder the bend In I'ebruary, 1S8.1, asking him at tlie same tlnie te seu if it wero geed or net. Slie did net seeliilder again until July, lssl, when lie said that his cousin, with vvheui lie had lelt the bend, had dulaitlted. Complainant next saw deleiitlaut ill New Yerk about March 15, Is-il. Slie was then llvluir nt tlie Celeman hntise. Slie says she could get no satisfac tion Irem under at that linie, se slie Hwore out a warrant. Colonel ullder was nrrested at the Victeria hotel at neon ami taken te the Jotlerson Mar ket police court, nentenant William Urir litlis, who intends te aiceinpiiiy Uiltler en tlie Northern voyage, was Willi him. Ullder pie uled " net guilty." He stated that Miss Ad mis hail asked him te take care of the bend. Huhadltmuirud el a trietid. who told him that It was net geed, and told Miss AdatiiHBO. He then left It with lioedy, Mo Me Clellau A Ce,, en llreadvvny. Soen alter he sailed for China. Itelore sailing hu I mil bor row ed money Irem Iloedy, McClullan A Ce Hu presumed that thu bend weulil remain In their custody, but wlule liu was away tlie linn sold IL (Illder denies that he eversdd that he left the bend w Hit a cousin who had dutaiilted. He admitted that he never made restitution for tlie bend, but elaltuetl that he hud been unable te seu the plaintlll ttiuce May, lsh5, although he hail maile several ntlerts te de he. He ncknowledued that hu owed plaintlll thu amount of thu bend, but denied that thore was any, criminal intent en his part te detraud her of tlie bend or its value. The coleuul'H llrst visit vv as Id the llcnilil oillce, vv here he sent a ciblegrain te James Uortleti Bennett asking aid. Noanswerwas rccei'.ed up te nliie o'clock, at night, nnil appeal in ethor directions lorassisUince lieing in vain Colonel Ullder at that hour gave up llie ellert nuil Hiibuiltted w ith as much, gracu its pesulblu te Incarceration in Iho city prison 111 uoiaulter?l,o00 lull. , , A tlnisu ofreiiiHiico U tilven te the allalr by llie Htatement, matle en gcsnl authority, that the 1 tlr and aquatic Delly is passionately devoted te tlie colonel ami has taken the action she dltl net te punish a criminal or te recover her money, but te provent I1I111 from starting en his long and dangerous Journey te the North l'ole. Colonel Ullder's statu inent that slnce lie roeolvod the bend from Miss Adams lie has given her several thousand dollars leads color te this story. Delly has been bofero the publle ouce bofure LANOASTEK, PA., WEDNESDAY, In it iMiac'lty oilier than ns 11 marvelous tllver and imthller. Three or lour ve.irs nge It xvns Nlin who Hholteretl Mrs. rmmie Cenklln Ulilur, thonllegetlwlfetil Dr. I'ltlnr, whom Cenklln killed in tlie I'aris lints. It was in Delli's house that Mrr. I hler tlicsl. UK WAS HU VXIIAI'I'r A llrrtnlt ICeiluirit te 11 Shelden ruiiml I17 Kallinil (ln lliuilrrn. 'I he lollevvliig remarkable uise of self solf self destructien comes Irem thu Isirder line of W'est Virginia, net lar Irem where It In touched liy AInrylaiid. A few weeks nge a hermit, living In n damp, dark ctve, was leiind in ene of the wlldist ravines of thu mountains, A farmer was out onuiiituriieon prospecting for natural gas. In n deep hot het low In a tract of densu forresl Is 11 small stream. I'ollewlng this te Its source the larmer found a narrow p-ith hading lurther up thu hollow. Alter going about 200 y.irtls hostepioil nt the edge or n large eenlng in inoss-cevorod rocks. Thern in 11 cave, nlieiit six liy night feet, he was met by a human being, that the fanner took te lie "a wlltl man." It Is lin'Kwslble te lull hew long he had la-en there, hut, Judging from his own story alter his subsequent capture, It must liave been several weeks nt leisU He otlereil no violence te the laruier, and was allowed te remain there ler some tiinu longer. It seen lKs'Hine known that mich a character was In existence, and children feared te leave their homes, root I was sent him en Hevenil ot1 et1 cnsslntiK, but tliu heriuit rulustsl te touch it Ills sole diet for weeks was borrles and apples. At last he get se weak that he could scarcely move. The superintendent ami two assistants of the county inllrmnry at Meatlvlllu went te the cave last Sunday te rescue I1I111. He was a skeleton. Ills clothes full In tatters almut him ami his feet were bare, lie was se reduced that he had Ui be carried nearly nil the way. I or .M hours hu would net tone h feed, but alter tint he be gan te eat regularly. He talked like a ra tional being, but beyond giving his imme as iMward dalier, nothing could Isj found out of his early history. He kept saying, " I was se unhappy." In sleep he would talk, mid was heard te say : 'Switzerland is se lar oil," and "she was he cruel."" Once he uttered indistinctly the name of a woman, and it Is bultoved that Heme trouble in 11 loveulhtir was thocatise el his sad condition. iluHoemetl very restless te get Uick te his cave, and had te be closely watched. Harly Monday morning 0110 of his guards laid down te rest. In an instant the iioer wretch jumped front his chair and clashed te the window. He gave 11 wild, demoniac j ell, nnil then with a bound jumped from a second Hterv w indew te the ground IhjIew. He was se badly injured that bodied in two hours. tuk jiAitwi 1 a ntrmir.r. A Ntlnititr el I.lvu Item (iatliercsl liyH Igllaut sjirclsl Ciirrejiiitiitcnt Mviukitv, l'a., July II Henry Hagle ami seu, of Pittsburg, are visiting his father, Stephen Hagle. itithlng by moonlight is a pleasure in dulged In by semu of our young men. Miss Jesie liutly guvu a supper te a nuin nuin ler or her filends at her lather's park last Saturday nlturnoeii. The Cislerus Creek Camping club is in camp at W lid Cat this week, 'llie club his representatives front Philadelphia, I'.altimore, Marietta, Lancaster, and ether place". Thore are aleut forty itiumlwrs, Including ladies anil gentlemen. The Kiverslde I'leastireclub will encamp at the etuie ilace next week. Miss LlbbleSellers, nr Mauheim, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. t Mu-ser. Ne. J nirnace of the ( hitpies iron company has shut down for n cotiple et weeks te make necessary rep,dts. I!. 1 . lllestaud is making sotue heavy blasts at his cjitirry. He supplies the Itir Itir uaces with lime stone. Mrs. Dr. N. A. s,ijnr, or I'liiladnlphia, is the guest or her brother. S. I. 1'rev. Miss Mary Wnv, el Philadelphia, is visi ting Miss Alice Winder. The Masens had a cell itlen en Monday eveiilngiit Isne Heisingi-r's. Tliore were sev oral visitors from ntighbering six'ielies. 1 hey all hud a geed tune, and tlie golden dialnsef fraternal love were brightened aud strengthened. Dr. Aaren Miller, of I'liil ululphla, Is the guest of Ins father, Samuel Miller, proprie tor of tlie Miller heuse. JnMjrtli lle-s, el l.ewisburg, l'a., is visit ing his mother. Cel. D 11. Case's linu-u is being remodeled. I'he colonel contemplBtts hivmgoueor llie tlnest private residences in this partet the country. Adam lialin has tliu contract. Dr. Hiker, wife mid smi, of Millersvllle, soieurnea here vesteril.iv M. l:. Sunday school pi. tin will be held in Dully's park to-iuerrtm. This Is visiting soiseii 111 MarietU ; the v islters are tee numerous te inontien. A little J-v ear-old child of i:mauuel Reberta cut its hand w ith a corns hopper yesterday ; the gish is about two tin lies long. It is Kettlng along taverablj under thu care el Dr. Mevvery. ltain llall llrirli. Tlie I.o.igtie games yesterday were: Philadelphia: l'hlladelphii I, Bosten 1 Kant is City. Detroit 1-, Kansas City At ; at lit St. litlis : SL Leuis e, 1 lilc.tge J. The A thletlu played with their usual luck yesterday and wero deieatcd at St. Leuis by 7tel. 'Ihoethor gaiuis were. At Louis Leuis Louis vllle: Lottisville 10, Baltimore 1 ; at Cincin nati: Clnciiinnlie, Brooklyn I, at Pittsburg: IMttsluiri' 'I. Mnts t. Manager S'harsig nud Bebby MathewH hae returned te Philadelphia. '1 hey report all thu pitchers broken up. 'Iho club will sign tireer, late of Baltimore. McCormick was hit lilteen tiuies by Lucas St. Leuis men yosterdav, and Met. iniils had twenty hits made oil I11111 by Louisville. Jnthogamein I'hlladelplii.i yeslerday, but llve hits w ere matle oil Kadbourne and llve oil Casey. Kiev en el the Phillies were struck out liv tlie Bosten pib liur. Scriiiiten tlole,itod Wtlkoslurre by s te yesterday. ualvluls winning inuie games fur I itw burg than Merris just new. Smith, et Brtxiklyn.has net leitied the club owing te Iho big tlnu that Byrtie imiKwed en him lit Pittsburg. The l liter says he will re turn or boexpollud. Tim liilistn ilioSen.li irOHiiid le Imi fatten lug the averages el thei-players In order te dispose et them In the North. Tem Deasley Is a terror and season bomre last he did a great deal et "piloting." 'Iho New erk management is jt.st beginning te ttud out hew Hid nu is. If tlie bad conduct el uudiunees towards umpires continues and drunken plavers like Deasley nerslst in raising rackets, the great game w ill be injured. The Louisville club is making rapid Hindus tevvartl tlie trout. l-AITIWUL KKItllVK ltKt.WlXI1'.lh Mint ill .Iiij's ltrtftliiii te Her Itetlrlng l'rln ilpil, air s VI. uty. Chlnesu lanterns swung from the troes In the yard et the Mount Jey public schools last night ; ethers hung in the windows, and merry voices wero heard in the upper rcsjiiis. The invited guest who cllnibed the stairway was met liy a committee of young ladles and escorted Inte the high school room uml presented te Mr. uty, who, afler sen ing lour years as principal, resigned that positions last week. Thu ioeplo luv Ited te this roceptlon wero undo up exclusively nrnis iniiiifs. the directors, the teachers asse ciated with him while there, and ene or two nowspaper men. About sixty wero present, Mr. Joe Breuem.itt announced the exercises. A song, "On the W lid Chamois- 1 raci, was fellow oil by an iiddres, et wolcetuu liy Directer Ames B. Beet, who urged the rotlr retlr ing principal te take unto hlmselt a wife. "Vale of Chaiueunl" wns ming and Miss Leu Kuhlis, en beliau 01 1110 luicnem, pio pie pio sentod a beautlitil ebony, geld-headod cine. Mr. YtlUy niade an address of thanks and goed-byo; tliu ladies served cake anil Ice creniu; asocial talk and games finished the nviit..sns. and nt 10-jO tlie trattierliig dlsttorsed. Mlsses Bertha L. Manning, K1U Uarber, Llllle dable, Mary K. unrber, lAiiiu Barn hart aud Martha Sobers constituted the com- inlttee who, en short notice, arrangeu leriius pleasant allalr. W. TneMlllersvllleCradttate. I'rofesor l'rank I bach has been elocted guporinteudont of the Northern home and sol sel diera' orphan institute. Profeor lbach and Professer 1. J. Uuistead, principal of the boys' bchoel el the Institute ate both 1110m 1110m bers of the class of 7-, Mlllorsvllle ritate Nermal school. JULY 11, 1880. THOSK OUANGKMliN RIOTS. THE MlTtTATIOff .V IIKI.FAHT AND rivitirr litii- vitniVAi,. Kntlier and hull Stint lliinn lr 1 1'rli His Hulillcr. I'ulltn rnlnillliig llie Ntrenta A Hi-plr In ClUilitnun train llm Duke nt Hil- inliinlrrCetiiKrvntlies flshilug, Ili.i.r vsr, July I L Tlie rioting which begin here last evening between the l'rolos l'relos l'roles tantsnnd Catliellcs continued late into the night. 'Iho mob tlitl great tlninage te prci erty. Tour taverns ami Hoveral il welling heuse vvure wrecked. Tite jiollce and sol sel sol diers repeatedly charged the riotern and dually Hiiccecded in t'learing the main Htreeta. Kiiels of dntigoreus-lookiiig characters, however, lurked in tliu by vvayH tlirougheiit thu night. During the fighting between the mob and peiicu otie sor ser sor gennt was prebibly itierUtlly nntl Huvuralcon Huvuralcen stables nntl scores or citizens Horieusly wounded. I'ears are entertalned of a serious outbreak in Walorfertl, whoretho leellng bo be bo tweeu the I'rotestantH aud Catholics has Imjeu worked up ten high pilch by thu sheeting aud killing this morning of two Orangemen, father anil son, by a private soldier. '1 he head censtable of the district had directed hint te take thein Inte custody. The men resisted, wheu the soldier immediately fired upon them. The situation Is regarded as decidedly critical this morning. A large foreeoi police ami cavalry patrol tlie streets, dispersing all crowds and allow leg no loitering. I p te neon I here have been no further out breaks anil the city is comparatively quiet to day. lnqulryshewHtli.it a greater part of the lighting or vestcrday and last night took place between the Uraugomeu and the police who prevented the leriner Irem attacking tlie Catholics. Uardner, the nergeaiit who was mortally wounded, Is net expected te llve inore than a few hours. Twe civ illansnamed MncW'aters anil MacHlery wero shot dead and lirieen ethers are lying at thu hospital sulluring from WOtllldH. C iIiin for tlie (Jciri'enntltefl. Loniie's, July II. ThoCeiisorvativoshavo galued seats in the eastern division of Ren frewshire, the Loughborough division of Leicestershire aud ene In Huntingdenshire. Mi. .Smith Barry, Conservative), and thu chief of the Loyalists In thu south of Ireland, hits been elocted for the Huntingdon division of Huntingdenshire, defeating Mr. T. Coeto, (iladsteniau, who sat for the borough In the last Parliament Huntingdon is the birth place et Oliver Cromwell. The Terios liave also gained thu Houghton Houghten Houghton Le Spring division of Durham, where Mr. N. Weed, Conservative, has doleatod Mr. Jehn Wilsen, 1 iladsteniau, ami working miner. Tlie Unionists have gained the borough of I'eebles, whoreS'irC. Ten riant, Uladsteuiau, and who represented the borough in the last Parliament, has been defeated liy Mr. Walter Thorburn, Liberal-l uienlHl. Orangemen Detiuuuct Heme Kule. Lomien, July II. A dispatch from Syd Syd ney, N. S. W., bay s that H,e00 Orangeineii, rt'sidents or that city, liave adopted resolu tions denouncing home rule. Kepllus In ttUclstnlle. Londen, July II The Duke et W ost est ost mlnster, replying le Mr. (iladstone'H criti cism el his conduct during the election at Chester, says : "My action at Cliestervvas limply an expression or my foriner opin ions." Referring te the lean of Heme carriages, thotluke says. "Mr. B. W. Fester, the Llbend lnoinber for Chester in the late Par liament, did net scruple te ask for the loin of sotue carriages. As the masses of the working class liave rejected your isjllcy, I cannot seu hew my action can be de scribed as a blew either against the aristocrats or the working classes." Mill IT UAH HIUMI UI'T 1'urtlier l.lj;tit 011 Tint Louden Divorce C lie nt Ittren nllit limine-. cle Worms. Londen, July II. The divorce court has granted a decrcu tun In thu suit for dlvorie brought by Baren de onus against his vv ile en the ground of adultery w itli Biren Meren. The charge against the bareness of having had adultereus connection with liaren Moren was fully proven. The evidence in the de Worms divorce milt showed that the Bareness de Worms wasiti the Inblt of paying long visits te tlie continent en account of alleged bad health. Whlle living in the Tyrell ehe hired a castle irem Baren Moren, the co-ruspendont. In the way et paynients for rent alie show ored upon the baron large minis of money, which 111 the ceurse of 11 lew years amounted te iJO.Oflt) pounds'. Previous te his connection with Bareness de Worms, Baren Merou ex isted In a state of poverty. In addition te an absolute divorce Biren de Worms Hocures the custody id his three t hildren. .Iciij-l'lvliiK Attempted In tlie AnilrctiUts Cues Ciiicvue, July 11 It Is Bald tint tlie pollce hive found out an attempt te fix the jury in the trial or the Anarchists concerned in the bomb throwing here. It is said that a lawyer nnil tvv u business men went two days age te Jehn Leng, manager el tlie Park theatre, gave hliu a copy of the vonireof talesmen Hiiininoned for the next day and etleretl him fJ.eOO if he would secure irem the list a juror who would guar.intoe te held out ler the defense. Ile declined aud in formed the authorities. Leng has loll town. ltllllltxl HU llumuiltle HillM'lllC',1. Ovki.vmi, 11K, July II. T. A. Matheiiey, a beet and shoe dealer, mid 11 prominent Odd fellow, has sued J. '.. Tubbs, an under taker, and a brether Odd fellow, for 510,000, claiming that Tubbs ruined his domestio happiness. Mrs. Matheuuy is a handsouie bruuutte, and lately her husband claims te have found proer or her guilt. On being ac cused she took morphine, but Tailed le com mit suicide. A veiiug rreaclier In Tniulile. Lvi wi.tir, lnd., July N.-lu the trial yosterday of ltev. II. H. Martin, a young Methedist divine, Mrs. 1'raser, a inoinber el his coiigrt'galieu, matle the astenlshlug charge that en the uth el January last, Mar. tin committed an as-ault upon her. She dltl net Inform her husband until April. Martin douied the story. A brother-ln-lavv of Mrs. 1'rasur tOHtllletl te having ncouversatiou with Martin last May In which he acknowledged having beeu intimate, but denied all actual vv rung. lllielieyed the Trade liules. Ciiit'vtie, July II. Ata meeting of the beard of trade directors yosterday, 117 mem bers wero summoned bofero the beard en eharges of trading after hours and congregat ing in the exchange room atter adjournment July"d. Theso accused of congregating in tlie hall were dismissed, while the ether'J.) woredlroctod te report te President Wright at II o'clock this morning. A Wall's Tall Kills n Man. Du.nvui. Cel., July 11. A brick wall at the llelden stuolter, upon which soveral nieu wero working yosterday afternoon, loll, In, stantly, killing Harry Jones. Arthur Chan Chan ute and a man named Parker had their legs broken, and wero othervviso serieusly In jured. Abtrlke Kncleil. AuaisTV, Me,, July II. The mule spin ners' strlke Is euded, the men roturnlngte work this morning en a premise of au In In In croase In wages of nearly 10 for cent. tlUUtl TAIttlKT riCAUIlVK. Tim N111110 nl iMilllp l.itlimllnr !.nil the Kent tit the KeckI (limner. The regular target practice of llie Lancas ter .Scliuntzen Varelii wnspostpenotl lastwoelc owing te the fact that tlie tlate wai close te the l'mirth el July, and there hail been con siderable excitement ever ether ovents. Tuesday it was rem med nntl the ntton ntten ntton ilenco was net as large n usual. A short trill practlce was held bofero tlie match leek place, mid thore was Heme line sheeting by Philip I.obJtelter and Jehn T. Ktinpp. Klve meinlKirs only wero nugngetl in the eluv en matches, which leek place. Out or a possible 1'), In tliu whole, the ncores wero as billows at Jul yards: Philip Lobzellor, .111; Jehn T. knapp, Ml; Peter Demmol, L77 : Jehn Herting, i',S; Henry J. Kegel, ill. Ten centre shots wero made, two in trial aud elirht In the matches. Philip Lobzellor, matle llve, Jehn T. Knapp three, and Peter Demmel two In succession. Herting and Kegel also did some line sheeting anil Hindu quite a number of elevens, tuns mid nines. Jehn T. Knapp wen llrst prlu in llrst match, ami second prlze in second, third, eighth nud ninth matches. Philip Lobzellor wen llrst prizes In second, leurth, lifth, sixth, seveiitli, eighth, ninth and tenth mulches, second prizes in llrat and eleventh mate lies ;he Mr he Is the champion el the Heciety. Petor Demmol wen llrst prizes In third, making 0, I J, 1211, and eleventh matches; second prizes In sixth and seienth matches. J. Herting wen second prles hi fourth, llflh anil tenth matt lies. Jehn Best, who In days geno by wai an ox ex ox lert rllloshet, was plcuickliigyesterday with IiIh family near where the sheeting took place, and he attended tlie practlce. Ile bor rowed ene of the rllles and tired six shots, making the credltihle Hcore of 17 out of 12. lest i. rr.sitr.v UUI)H. three tlld Ladles Wander seven Mile Inte llm Deep Kerent. Yosterday about WW Jioeplo attended the picule held by the Sunday school of the Duke street Methodist church at Penryn. All had a splendid time, except three old ladles, who were tmlortiiuate enough te get lest. In the morning they Htarted te go te the tow or aud as they did net return their frlends became alarmed. A nuinber of boy h started in search or them but returned without success. Anether party was than dispatched with .1 dinner bell, which they rang through the weeds. They also roturued without tlntllug the ladles. Sometime during tlie attor atter attor neon thu lest women put in an ap pearance en the ground aud told their story. They said that ns they wero walkingaleng talkingabotiteldou times, they lest their way In the forest. They became greatly frightened but continued te walk, as they Htipposed In tlie direction or the grounds. 1 Inally they came te a llttle cabin in the weeds vvhore theyireund a woman. They told her their story, mid te their astonishment alie said, "Well you are Just seven inllen from l'euryn." The woman was very kind te thu picnickers, and she walked back witutheui te within a inlle of the picnic grounds, and they were then able te find thelr way te their friends. Te-day the Situday schools of tlie Church of fied of Wriglilsville aud Columbia, are holding a picnic at l'euryn. They had four teen car leids el people. Lecture at (lap. Muting Th.ioe A. Croe Karen, of Batigoen, Burmah, tlellvored.i lecture Tuesday ovou evou oveu iug in the tiap M. IZ. church, te an over crowded heuse ofatteiitliehearcrx. Ulsmib Ulsmib ject was "Burmah and Her People." It was very entertaining and instructive, giving a description el Burmah, Its roller, climateand productions, hunting, balling, rice growing ; also are low et horpeeplo, their peculiarities, customs, habits and religion, showing the native ctistumes el both Hexes and Hinging in his native language. Meling Thaee has beeu a student for a few years in America, for the purpese of prepar ing te work ler Christianity ameug his own people. A lteplmiu Suit. Isate U. nuil G. W. Bair have issued a replevin against Jehn S. Warfel, constable el l.oaceck township, torecovor the undivided oue-hdil of tw onty-letir acres of vv beat. The crop was r.tisetl en a farm in I'irl township, which is owned by Jacob Shirk, of Blrd I11 Hand. Jehn L. Martin fermerly rented the farm and he left for Kansas last Hpring. Mr. Shirk seUed the wheat en a landlord's warrant ler rent. The plaintlll" claim that they purchased Martin's half et the crop at a s de last w Inter. Martin farmed the pi ice en the shires and Mr. Shirk there fore evv us halt of the crop. In lie Cremated T11 iiiurrnvv. Mrs. Coriuue B. Koen, wife of Dr. Win. W. Keen, a prominent Philadelphia physician, died In Osterville, Mass., en the 12th Instant. She was aged nbetit li yeirs. The tuneral services will be held at the rosidence of her husband, Ne. 17-U Chestnut street, Phila delphia, te morrow, alter which the remaln vvlll be brought te tlie L inctster cromateriuiu ter incineration. Jehn H. Knewles, under taker, et i(t 1 Arcli street, Philadelphia, is here maklngariangeiuentslorthecroiuatious. llmiKlit llrler's Interest. W. B tilven, or Columbia, the editor and proprietor or the Herald has purchased the Jhmuiiat from W. Hayes drier and thus the dilllcultles betvvoen theso two goutlemen are settled. The publication of the Demo Deme ci nt w 111 be suspended and thu type used in printing it w 111 go te furnish a new dress for thu iterniu. Thu bodytype or the tiaper hasboen bought by Mr. t.iveu and J. W. ucuin purchased tlie display type. linpioveil block Can. 1 tout the Uarrisluirg Call. Soveral very line lmproved stock cars,wlth water tanks, adjustiable Htalla and ieed troughs, capable of accommodating each IS horses, are being built and are nearly com pleted at the Hnrrlsburg Car Manufacturing .- . . I i rtl I Hull ( (111(1 company's wertis ler a mjieuuuii" wealthy herse dealer of Lancaster. nud A serious Charge. Uist evening Jehn Stettlor was arrosted en the charge el fornication with a married woman. He gave bail bofero Alderman Kerdney ler 11 hearing before Alderuian Spurrier, tlie latter being out or town nt present. A laiinerllore-lte Death by a Hull. W visi.ua, Ills., July 11. Daulel W. Hill, 11 farmer, living. I miles west of town, was gored te di.itli yosterday by au lnfuriated bull. Mr. Hill went out Inte his pasture te inilkafresh cow and net leturnlng te the heuse when exnocted the family started in search or him. They found his niangled body in a gully. '1 he muii was still nllve and was able te say that the bull had gored hint. He died lu a low lulnutes. Will "t Sign Hie -.cale. Pn rsiit mi, l'a., July ll.-The LMgar Thomsen Steel Works company, of Brad Brad deck, have announced that they will net sign the furnacomeu'H scale allowing an advance or JO per cent. In wages. They base thelr refusal en the grounds that In January last n.nir ninii siciiBtl contracts for oue year at the nrosent scale. The lurnacoiueu will con sider the matter at a ineetlug tonight, Htrlke will probably result. HKATne.lt. VUUItAlULlTIKU. Wabuinuten, I). O., July It. Fer listcrn Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, local rains, followed by coelor, lair woather, southeasterly, shlftlug te westerly winds. l'eit Tin itsD.vv. Halns and slightly coelor weather are Indicated for New England, aud local rains, followed by lair weather and stationary temperature, for the Middle Allan Ile states. PKIOE TWO CENTS. OUR OVERWOKKKD SKNATORS. TiiKv irtr.r. ket jiMiAmmn maim i.irxa nr n uuit MKastuna. MetiMnr l'lstl II,,, Nt wili the 8Ule te VnntrllMile the t!or..e ter the Nl CenRrelniiK -iirrs nn,i Senater t'uihrelt A;ree, With Mini. Wahiii.noten, I). 0., July ll.tHenAt,l-. The Sonate passed the llouse bill, approprU appreprU ting M'.OOO ler completion of the publle build ing at Uroensbero, N, C. Mr. Piatt otlerod a resolution which waitro waitre waitro ferrotl providing ler the printing el all preal preal tient'H voteos from the organization or Con gress te the prosent tltneK, arranged hi erder as a Sonate tlociiment. Mr, Hale complained that the morning's Vonijrrvtfeiuil llccerd only contained are. pert of the Sonate proceedings up te about ten o'clock last night. He did net knew whother tlie fault was with the ropertor or the prlnter, but hoped It would net occur again. Mr. Piatt thought thote was a limit te human endurance, The llccertl this morn ing conUlned liny pages equal te two hun dred pages or an ordinary lioek or matter roKrted anil written out yesterday. He tlld net knew whother In this case the manu script hail been ready or 110U He was oppesod te these long night sessions. Honaterti should 'net ruin thelr health for the mere purpese el hurrying up the day el llnal ad journment. He did net want the Senata te furnish the corpse for the next congressional funeral. Mr. Coekrell agroed with the senator from Connecticut and said they would net hasten the day of adjournment by holding night Hosslens. Proceeding le the calendar the following among ethor bllla wero passed : Te present a medal of honor te Thes. Sampson, or N. Y., for bravery In saving lives from drown ing j for the reappralsemeutand Hale efa part of the Sae and I'ex Indian roservatlorr ; lornbrldge across the west channel of the Dotrelt river; for additional light heuse dis tricts ; for additional aids te navigation through the channels leading te Pensacela, I Ierida ; Ter a similar purpese at the mouth or the Mississippi rl vor. Twelv e or fourteon isjnslen bills were also passed. Tim Treasury Snrplu, In the Heuse. Wasiii.noie.v, July II. Heuse The Heuse passed the bill increasing te 250,000, the limit et cost or the public building at Ual Ual xesteu, Texas, also Senate bill appropriating 5100,000 ler the orectlon of a publle building at Oshkosh, Wis. The Houae then lu commlttee of the whole rosumed censidera tien of the surplus resolution. Ucueral de- bate te clese at I o'clock. Mr. Morrison, of Illinois, otlerod the fel lowing amendment: "The surplus or bal aneo herein referred le, shall be the avallable surplus ascertained according te the form of the statement of the United States troasurer of the assets aud liabilities of the treasury of the United States, employ ed June .10, 1RS0." Mr. Hew lit, of New Yerk, took the fleer in opposition te thu resolution. rreMileiitlal Nominations. Washinoten, July II. Tlie president to day sent te the Senate the following nomina nemina nomina teons: Wm. P. Rtndall, a nentenant en the retlretl list Cnited Stales navy, te be a lieu tenant commander oil the retired list ; Ueorge S. Stevens, te be postmaster at Catsklll, New Yerk ; l'lrst Lieutenant Kdward A. Gedwin, stli cavalry, te be captain ; Second non nen tenant Kuech II. Crewden, 8th cavalry, te be llrst nentenant, aud a number el ether army promotions. HTJil'E ItKXVttOK ZTMCUKO. A Stalked Meb e! FlftyMeii Hang u Southern Mume Thiel. BiitMiNciiiAM, Ala., July II. Steve Ken froe, the notorious criminal who escaped from the coal inities six months age, has been captitretl. He was at 0110 tlme sherill" of Sumter county, but was outlawed for burning the court heuse and various ether crimen. A great many herse steallngs are laid at his deer and when captured he had a line herse anil a quantity of valttibles, both doubtless stelen. Mo.NTfteMKitv, Ala, July II. News has roachetl hore of the lynching of Steve Iten Iten frec, the notorious Su tutor county outlaw aud ilospernde. He was captured at Enter prise, Miss., yesterday. A deputy sherill was returning from Hutorprlse with the prisoner in charge, bringing him luck te the coal mines at Livingston. The sherlll of Sumter county presented warrants lately issued ler 1 ten froe and domanded him from the deputy. The deputy surroudered the prisener and he iru ledged in the county Jail at Livingston. At 0 o'clock last night he was takeu out the jail by a masked mob of fifty men and lynched. When he was found hanging te a tree, a pla card was pinned en his coat bearing the words : " The fate of a herse thief." He baa beeu au outlaw a long jMme and has stolen no less than ten mules. He was educated and tlospeiate, and had ceme te be the terror et West Alabama ruclllst llurke Cues te Ills Trial. Ciiicvae, July II. Jack Burke, the pugil ist, left last night for Cincinnati, for the pur pur pur eoeo et appearing In court te answer a charge of glove lighting at Chester park, with Pete Nelan. The chief et police or Cincinnati In In teuds tuaklug a test case of this matter. Burke Is also accompanied by several Chi cago friends te soe that his Intorests are taken care of. lour Hundred Ocmrljineti .Strike. Li.me.nt, Ills., July 11. Four hundred v quarry inen are en a strike here against! dtictieu of lir porcent. In wages. About May 1st they contemplated a strlke but frd grauted '-" lr cent, incroase and continued at w erk. New the besses want the single men te go back te the old wages, and houce the strike. Imprisoned for Kefuslni: te Testify, St. Leuis, Ma, July IL Hdward Dam men, a witness befere the grand Jury, which Is Investigating the charges of bribery and corruption against certain members of the Heuso of Delegates, was committed te Jail yosterday for refusing te respond te rjuea- l liens, the correct ansvver te which, It Is under- steed, would be most damaging te the dele- ij Gat0'' " ' fe; lUvsees el Apaches. j' TosinsTe.NK, Ariz., July H. Cantata fjf, 1 Maralue Bailer arrlved hore yestarday. H, states that Oeronlme aud ltls band, hvtm w" evadetl Captalu Iiwsen, and are new deab- llmr back toward Arizona. On SaturdsHT ?i last tke Apaches killed two Moxleana Comptis, ami laier aiuuu luureiuur iiej.n--. avxui'ecuu. 1 llicltement Caused II le lusanlly. Ukeatuii, Ills., July 11, Jehn mtehha who became douientod by roiigieiw own- uient, has been adjudged Insane or the MW ty ceurU He llrst began studrtetir W-f Blble six woek age and became fweMMM with IU contents te audi u extent " A inr,lntnl ids occupation anuitwiuw -p balance, , liar lert ---. ,. .r.,it had a hearing before A, ..." iwn last evening en a el nuken and disorderly conduct W nl" nt of h?s wire. The heirt el the l plainieiu Mrtln dtstsk settentai ""-"- "-,;, TTi in. . The atuerinau b)wiu. .. i.nerwards raised the ccf re charged. ? ,v4 .K 1 it if. w ! S "V.4 T-S! 4- s 'I (M vvM m w. Alt 52 m a m .& .4xtvi&Mt