rk 3BJtttW WHSwl (We '.j'-??' ' A,' 0V3' PW5BK.JR -Jj..-. :,,'.. vv- ?'.' lit, r"'3i - . ?$ jg fnMm3ef K. je wifakf :r$ " wj eub h. VOLUME XXn-NO. 281. THE NKW ENGLISH CABINET. i.tmn H4.x:nii.rit vnruviui.i, ciian- tmi.uut OK TIIK BWIIKQVBtt. rmtiHll. nl Heme nt llm .lieu vt , Will lltk. r UriMiK IIh-.Nut Ailiiihi.lmllnn-SKrn-Mi) nl Wnr, Attorney firnrrnl mill I "III I'rp.lilrnt ill llm Cumuli. The new KiikIIhIi ministry, with the np pnlntmcuts new understood In 1st agreed iieii, will stand ns fellows : Secretary or Foreign AlUIrs The Karl el Iddeslelgli. Clilt'l Secretary for Ireland Hlr Michael Hlcks-HOMlll. Chanciorer the Kxchoquer Inrd Han Han delph Churchill, who, by vlrlue of his ap ap lnlinent, Usimii the ro.-egnl7.ed loadernl llie CoiiHcrvalive mrly In Hid llou-eof Cem-tiimi-t. Secretary for Unr-lllght lien. V. II. .Small. Tlr-t Uinl nl Hit) Adinlrality-t.'oergo HhiiiIIIeii. Lenl llk-h Chancellor lliinm Hats bury. Secretary ler India- night Hen. Frederick Arthur Stanley. Inrd President of llie Council Viscount Crunbroek. President of thu llejird el Trade Hlght Hen. I M Ward Stanhope. rimt commissioner of Works- Hlghl Hen. David I'lnnket. Ienl Chancellor of Ireland I.erd Ash- iKlliriMV. l'riine Minister nnil First l.enl of tlie Treasury Tlie Marquis of Salisbury. I-erd Lieutenant id Irulnnil Tlie .Marquis el Londonderry. I'riwldnnl I.val Unvornmenl Heard -Hlghl Hen. Henry Chaplin. AltnniKy (leneral- Sir IL Webster. Heme .Secretary Mr. Henry Alaltlieus, (J. Secretary ler Scotland Hight Hen. Ailliur I Sal four. Postmaster (ioneml-Hlght Hen. Henry Cecil Halkes. Chancellor of tlie Durliy of Ijiucnslnr I .enl Jehn Manner. 3'atronage Secretary te llie Treasury Sir. A. AkorH-Deuglas. Attoniey General or Ireland Klghl lien. Hugh Helmes, . (', Sollcller General of I rclixinl Mr. Jehn Gregery ltten (j. C. Tlie F.ngllh iiilml Is far mero oivupied with Churchill's own fortunes than with llie Irish appointments, for which he I. held re sponsible. Surprise nt hi leap te tlie chancel chancel eorship et the exchequer mingles with gmt Unite that he illil net receive tlie foreign ollice Instead. He is ten years younger than Disraeli wnswhen he Uvamoctiaucellnr, nnil llie youngest leader of tlie Heuse of t'oin t'ein t'oin iiieiih Niiii'e thu tliue of I'ilU Thore N net liuii-h tleillit IfhN health w III Htanil IheHtraln of hli e'lllU-nUilntliw, ami sua nioie ileulit wholher he will ijDtnii with llartlngtiui, who liehlx tlie Tery ministry in his luiul. Thore IsNoiniKYiniinent en the fai't that Churchill was nn anlrnt Protectlonlnt lift lall nnil (eiiiiMitlivt te tlie wholesalo reform of all Revcirnmpiit ilnp:irtinents ; luit it is lintm. tilhle tenw.ikfii intnreit In his fallnre te Ixi conslMenL Nnlieily lonjjer mpecls that or BiivtliliiK fl" from him lint oxhllamlleii. Tlie I'm'eil l,eUiml of Huhlln sayat Tlie trni'e wllh llie liinillertls Is Hliatlorei'l, lint tlie Irish poeplo Inn e net tlm least liitoiitien te OHtraii)ii tlm KiiKlih nmswn. It would Iki lnixi-Lilliln te proilnce a mero oleqnont ox ex ampli) nr tlie policy of rammliiK Cnlish rnle ilewn lrlili threats than Is allortletl In thu Alar iils of Sallslmry'H uppolntmentx as lrlHh Viceroy el thoMarmilsef l.ondemlorry, Inheriting as he dees tlie IiIihxI anil tlie naiiie of tlie cut threat and hldnens CastloreaRh." Thu Vrruiiin'ji Jniinuit aaya : "Tlie ap. jKilntiiH'iit el" l.enl Ixntleii(l(irry te !e vice roy el lrelanil, anil of Sir Michael Hickn Ileach te lie chief Micrelary, Is ominous of co ercion. Irishmen mint Ikj prepared for thin." TheInallHl preKa lsdeli(;litel ever tlie np np np pointmeiitel Lord Iniilenilerry te tlie lord lleutenancy. mi: i.i:aiii:h or Tin: 1101 sk. Nene nl IIione anneimceinenU has tlie pame Hcnsatlenal inlerastas that of Clnirclilll, who, It will he rememtieriMl, is mnrrled te tlie tlaiiKhler el l.oenartl Jeremo, of New Yerk, lle la thu Hen of tlie Hoventh tlukoef Marlhoreii);)!, was horn in 131'.', and realdCH at Hlnnhblm palace, WeiMlstiH-k. He has al ways been known asiiilasliliiKyounglellew ; received tlie decrie of M. A. at college and was elected te l'.irlliiment In lsTl an u Cen Mtirvative. It wnsilnrlnc tlie UrndliiiKli oxclto exclto oxclte ment that he came Inte prominence ; he and HOVoralelhorM formed what wascalled tlie " Fourth Tarty" in opiKwitlen te ltradlatiKh. After that fell te pieces he bean te axaall (UadHtene and his ministry and gained much notoriety. When the second (llaiiHtone niln Istry lull Clnirclilll was made Hecretary of Htate for India, under the .Salisbury adminis tration, going out with Unit Htatesman when overthrown by (UadHtene. During tlie late invaks Ids antl-dladetone inanllofite and wpoeclies were notably bitter and he has had ilia reward. He In expected te vlxit America soine of tliiFO early dayn. TIIK ailXIHTAi: OF HAH, .v.i.v:-:Vc.'.' Wm? tffm& ,a William llcmyKnittli.Korretury for War In the hall.bury'. Mlnl.try. This Htatesman Is tlie Hen or Mr. 11. W. Smilh, of tlie ritrnnd and llournemouth, Jlampuhlre, boekHollor, pnbllalier and news agent. He was born in Duke ttroet, Groa Grea Groa venor Hquure, Londen, June 2111), 1SJ5 ; elu elu cated at tlie grammar aciioel of Tavistock, and became la due ceurse a partner of the well-known. Una In tUe HtranU, In July, rm NVi, he iiniuieccHsliilly centmUKl Wontmln Wentmln Hter In tlie Conservative InlereM, but bin randldalilre yttut ronewod, with hiiccem lu November, I8M, wheu he defeated Mr. Jehn Stuart Mill. He has con cen lliiurMl in Nit ler WoslmlnMer ever hIiice. In 1ST I he ran ahead of all bin follewa, and was returned at the head of the poll. Upen hi. npM)lutinent a. Hccrelnry of war, It be came lioceftsnry that he ah en Id be rn-olectod and Ihere worn rumors that the MlwraU would Irave no Mone unturned te deleat hllil. When, however, tlie elocllen did lake place, .lun'J!ili, KiTi, he was returned with oiitejMMltlon. In 1S7I, he was made llnaii clal nccreUry of the treasury, wervltiK In that rapacity until August 8th, lh7, when hewas npKilnled llrt lord or the admiralty, and a cabinet inlnlsler. Thla promotion gave rlse te the faiiclful conceit of Sir Jrweph l'erler, In K. c. It,, In Ollhcrt mid Sulllvan'a ejxira of " I'lnaferp," or which tlie couplet Stick c loe te your (1ek, and never ;e te nca, Anil you nmy be tlie lulcr el the (Juccn'. navee." directly applies le Win. Ileury Sinllli. In this ponlllen he Hiioceoded the late Mr. Ward Hunt When the Conservatives went out of olllceln April, IHH Mr. Smith went with them, lle was a inomber of the llrnt and aecend achnel beards of Londen, but retired therefrem In IS7 1. The Uiilverlty of Oxford oenforrod en him the degree of 1). 0. I In 1.H7K, and In Is. he was given llie freedom of thd Stationers' company. The known hos tility el the Salisbury ministry le HumsIa iiiAkOH tlie position of war aecrelary an os- Iviaiiy iuiorianieiie. TIIK ATTUHSKV UKSKIt.il. Hlr It. V.. Wli.tr, Itripnlnlril te III. Old I'n.t a. Lrgal Ailtl.rr. Webster was also the attoniey goneral in the previous ahorl-llved Salisbury cab I net. 1 1 the vonII!eu taken by Gladstone, Iiliou Iilieu Iiliou chere and ethers of the opposition Is a fair Indication, the preMUit Salisbury cabinet will be even mero short-llved that llie previous one. Henry Labeuchere Rays that overy and all inmns miiHt be taken te inake the con cen con tlnuauce of the Conservatlvcs in power an iuiiewlh!llty, and he calls upon the I'arnol I'arnel lites te stand linn against thu coalition, say ing that II they expect the Hiipporter the Liberals they must in turn support tlie latter. The political occurrencos in Knglaud for the coming hIv mouths will form Mry Interest ing reading. r.scut.vr VltAlllttllh-. v . - l.enl rr.Klilrnt lit Ilia Cennrll ami t'ur.laii Secretary Under Sall.liur). The Isceunt Cranboek is the third seu of the late Mr. Jehn Hardy, of Dunstnll hall, Statlnrdshlre, who was member or Parlia ment ler the town of llradferd for many yearn. The viscount was born at Ilradfenf, Oct. 1st, 1 si l. Hewasglven a most liberal education w hleh was llnblied at Oriel college, Oxleril, in 1! lle was ad in ltted te the bar in 1SI0, when liOHiHin became an active par ticipator in the allalra of the Itrltlsh nation. The Couservatlvo olement stimulated his ambitious veal in appointing him under Secretary or the llouse devartmeut In KVS. In lHid he Itecame president of tlie peer lord Isiard, during the formation el Lord. Derby's third adminstratien, which otllce lioHiiccesslully maintained until Mr. Dlsraell'H succession te the premiership, by whom he was nominated secretary of Htate for war. In 173 Mr. Hardy was raised te the teerage by having tlie title iiceunt Uran brook conferred upon him. In the same year he succoedod the Marquis or Salisbury us secretary of state ler India, and held that ollice until the year Ismi, when the Conserva tive power was no lenger In the ascendency. I tall read Trouble nt I'ettatille. The long peace which has provailed Is), twoeu the l'hlladelphla .V Heading and the renusylvanla Schuykill Valley railroad com panies at l'ottsvllle, was Interrupted Thurs day altorneou. The last named company Is desirous of moving Its track en Ceal street, In that city, se as te allerd a better ap proach te Us depot, but cannot de se without encroaching upon the ground or the Head lug company. Tlie latter nut a ferce te work laying a track en tlie Ceal street sidewalk, skirting its ground and parallel with the renusylvanla track. The municipal authorities Inter feted and arrested the boss of the gang, who had u hearing and was bound ever te court. The work was sus pended, but It Is thought an attempt will be made te resume te-day, which wilt be ro re aisled forcibly, ir necessary, by the police. De.erratura of a Cemetery Am utetl, On the uight or July 4 the lleinau Catholic cometory lu Kprlnglleld, Mass., was iloso ileso ilose crated, stones being overturned and dlsllg u red and much daiuage dene. An Indigna tion meeting was held, a dotectlvo was hi red. and the city etlerud f UK) for the arrest el the perpetrators or the outrage. Thursday Michael Kelly, I'M ward Ltnuelian, Themas Ceuleh, Jehn Jehnsen, anil Maurice and Patrick Cavanagh were arrested. They are all Catholics, with tlie exceptien of Jehnsen, a negre. The Hnmlle.t Chlrken Kke' Vet Itenertail. Abraham Alllebach, 1.11 droen street, has a Duckwlng bantain chicken that has layed Iwenty.tlve eggs recently and noue of them largir than a mlnle ball. The people te whom he showed them said they wert) net chlcken eggs, but snake eggs. Mr. A llio llie bacu had houie doubts which were, however, ulspelleil alter he penned the bantam In a bird cage, when It continued laying. A Olrl'a Terrible Death. ?....IvanaT,Uel .lm,' Maud Julten, the soventoou-year-old daughter of Jeseph Julteii has died of hydrophobia. Her Bymptems were frluhtltil te beheld, and six me wero nwiulrea at limes te held her. She was biU S!lJ??M.a3y',goby"UeB'WBlch 'nc been killed, yf' - 4 --.-- - . THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR. VI tK HVNDBKItITHUNll IH I.ANVABTKIt AND llUUtrtmi HTKAHILY. Twe Anwmlille. HiiMInf Weekly Me.tliiE.antl I'leilaeil te Nianit Tnselli.r far Heller Wage. and (leneral I'rnlei tlnnNn lttl(lnti nor rnllllm le Im ItrR.nlril liy the Oritur. There are new two assombllesof the wide spread erder el Knights or Laber In this city. Thollrstef thPHO was organized last March, and wascompesod of men who wotked at many different trades. Jlnt presently the clgannakers, ene of tlie most numerous branches or wnrklnguieii In this city, becatue strong enough te form an assembly nt their own, and they organized Clganuakera As Hembly Ne.",7i)l, which meets overy Tuesday evening, enllin leurth lloerof A. C. Keiller's ostemco building. The nlher assembly still comprises dillerent classes of wnrklnginen and wheneverany particular trade Is strong enough te form an assembly or Us own this will Ixiileiin. Tlie two assemblies aggregate evor MX) iiiuiuiMirn. ine omcers una ineiuiKirsMip anil the workings of tlie assemblies are lu tlie main kept secret ; but it is known that be sides the two assemblies in this city there are threo In Yerk and ene lu Columbia, nil seen te be united in a district assembly. Foremen are admitted te the order, but no manufacturer or ompleyor of men ; mo me cliaulcH who have loon engaged In business but are new rotlred ran be admltled, and a number of audi Llong te tlie Knights here. Women who nre at work in the trades rcpro rcpre rcpro sented are admitted, and a half deran ladles will Je'n the assembly next week. Thore are wild te bfiMily threo of the city cigar shops ropresentetH'l the assembly and ene of these is payiufvbosrhetlulo prlce Jehn K Metrger ', who i.va te per thousand and gets the lalsil of the Knights. Sotneor tliem only pay tl. Te get the label the shop must einnlev enl v thellaboref tlie KuiirhtM. One or the ptirjKiseH of the nssemblles hore Is said te be tlie suppression of child labor In tlie factories, anil slops will seen Ik taken te prosecuto all employers having children tin der 13 years of age, or parents permitting such labor te be empleyed contrary te the statute ; and likewise ournreingtlio prohibi tion or all child labor under 111 formero than nine months of the year. Ne religious nor partisan political Issues are allowed telsj Introduced Inte the assem blies ; and uieii the platform of (sitter wages and protection te labor Interests It Is ex ex iwted te seen Include the wnrklnguieii of the city generally in the menilrahip of the order. MUiw.it at . mervi.r. The llrtter of llm rrlcliteueil Hume Thrown Outfit llm W.finii anil Oter a Fence. Met'NT Jev, JtilySO. Itev. Jeseph IXson IXsen IXson weln, or Heading, l'a., who is visiting the llev. i:. J. Miller, pastor of the Kvangellcal church, this place, troitieutly exercUcs lilm lilm self by riding a bicycle. Whlle thus enjoy ing himself he passed a son of Ames 11. Lehman, or Flerin, near the tell gate en the Jlarrlsburg turnpike, midway lietweeu Flerin anilMt. Jey, who was driving along In a market wagon. The home shied at the blcycle and Jumping aside threw the young driver out, evor the fence inle a lleld. the boy csenped unhurt, though he was badly scared ; tlie topef the wagon was badly battered up. Lleut. David 11. Nisstey Pest, Ne. I7S, (i. A. It., at thelr regular meeting en Monday evening, decided te attend the grand county rovlew te be held at liuncaster, Soptembor 'Ji A commlttee le make all necessary ar rangemenlH was appolnted. There will be no preaching sorvlces in llie Bethel church el (ied for two weeks, as the aster, Kev. (Iisirge W. (.etz, Is oil en his va cation. There will be no sorvlce In tlie M. I'. church net Sunday, as the pastor, llev. O. U. Cook, isiitteiiillug the Laiullsvllle cami cami ineetlng. The l'. It. Sunday school Intendeil holding their picnic at Mount Gretna Park, en Tues day or this week, but owing te the wet weather, it was postponed te Tuesd.iy, Au gust .Id. ltoethA Colller's Pavilion ojier.i company with tlie great and popular drama or I nole Tem's Cabin, Is billed te appear here te-day. This ceniany porferius under canvas. The tolepheno exchange has Isieu romevod from W. It. Itarnliart'.s gent's furnishiiig stere opiesIte the I'xcliange hotel te the ollice of Samuel Slioekor'a towing machine sgeucy, nearly opposite the iwstelllce. At a Hcial meeting of the borough council held en Monday evening te open bids for the digetngefa new mill rare at the borough mill, north or town, the contract was given U) Jacob H. Loraw at ll',c. pur cubic yard. The ether bidders were Scheel Director 1'. M. Harry at 'Mc and Councilman Jonas llis serat I v. A number or our townspeople nre tenting nn the old campgrounds at l.andisvllle this week. Dr. A. M. Helstand, of Atlantic City, Ir ginia, is visiting Iriends here. Mr. Heistaud was a practicing physician here for several years and still clings te the profession in his new home. Hhe Wa. Natlre nl Mount .Iny. Frem the Unlenlnwn (icntiis of l.llicrty. Mrs. Sybil J. Lltman, wlle of (leorge W. Lltiunn, died at her home en Sunday, July '.Villi, after it sovero illuess or many months, lu the list year or her age. The deceased was horn in Alt. Jey, Lauoaster county, Pa., where she received a liberal education Her mother dled about the time alie Ihxuuue el age, and shortly alter her father iuoed te Chicago, taking tlie deceased and her only sister, who Is new Airs. C. llminard, new resid ing In Pittsburg, with him. In Chicago she was married te her llrst husband. He lieing a railroad emplnyu they were located in var ious places lu thu West, iiml Uually settled in Unlontewn In IS7:l, who the deceased re sided until her death. She leaves n husband and an only daughter by her llrst husband, a lather and Mrs. C. C Ilrnlnard, mentioned above, besides a brother residing in Phila delphia. She was buried the day after her death. Summer LeUure. Miss Annie Stotler, who has been staying with Mrs. J. J. Wbiuel, lu Harrlsliurg, for tlie last year, has returned home te Lan caster. Miss Lizzle Martin and IMward A. Swarr nre spendlug the suuuner wllh relatives In Hagerstown, Aid. Airs. Jehn McGevsm anil daughter and Alias Nellle ltryant loll for Atlantic City this morning. Allss Laura Dellaven, of Lancaster, Is Hpending the week with Air. Henry Armlt and family in Mauhelm. Allss Martha McCully. oI'LancaHter, Is the guoslefJ. It. Alossuer, in Kplirata. Allss Alargie llelnltsh, et Lancaster, In the guest el Mrs. Dr. 1). J. AlcCaa, Kpbrata; Allss lllanche Neviu, of Lancaster, mid Airs. Dun bar Jenkins, of Mississippi, wero also the guests et the doctor's family, part of the week. Weman Seek, itellef In SuUiile. The dead body of ' Atell " lvaiis, a notori ous woman of the town, was found Hatting in the Schuylkill river near Heading, by (leorge Krlck, a lishenuau. lu a clump of bushes near by lay thosun-benuotnnd Jersoy of deceased, but nothing te show the motive for the deed. Alary Kvnns was .'ITi years of age. Years age she lived Willi some of the best families, tint was led astray, and finally becatue n lauiillar character in llie police courts. Only recently she was released from the county Jail, aud last Friday evening she Jumped into the river te end her lire, but was rescued. A Hlut te the llalhfr. Kdward Alunsen, a grocery cleric, went swimming near the West Shere Terry at Woehawken, New Jersey, en Wednesday night. While In the water his clothes were stolen, aud he "walked te'lils home, nearly a inlle distant, in au empty barrel," lla.a lull ou Thur.tlay, The l'hlladelphla base ball club defeated the Kaunas City by a score et 13 te 2, and the St. LeuU defeated the Athletics, 10 te 3, LANCASTER. PA.. FRIDAY. JULY 30. 188G. MOMBHHM'M HVHI'LVH UF.Httt.VTWir. TlieHensle IM)elr. Murh Time te DliriiM II. Nn Artlini Taken. The Honate dovelod the greater part or Thursday le the consideration or llie .Morri son mirplus resolution. Air. Allisen (who had roimrted Iwk the tesolutlen Irem the cemmllten en fiiiance) opened the debate llospekoof Uie Imiwiriance of the snbjeel, nnd hew Itopenod the whele financial ones. Hener the government, but hnped thatatthls late stnge of the sosslen the discussion would 1)0 closely cenllned te the distinct points In volved. Theso wero twe-the first relating te the currency, and tlm next relating te the matiflgoment or the current business or the government, The llouse Joint roHntutleii (known as the AInrrlsen resolution) protMwed, In absolute terms, te set apart, dedicate and doveto tluO, 1)00,0110 rer the sjiocllle purjiose or redeeming United States netes, and for nn ether purpose whatever. If that Joint resolution should pass without the dotting of au 1 or the cress. Ing of at, It would stand In the pathway el the Hocretary of the treasury In managing the current business. If the secretary should undortake te use any (Mirtlen of that tluo.noo, tlue.noo, tluo.neo, (XHl for current obligations, he would vlolate n distinct and clear prevision of law. Thero There Thero lero It was that the commlttee en llnauce had thought it wIhe te roservo n further working iund or tan,WK),e(ja Air. Alcl'horsen declared that lr thore wrs ene thing for which the Hepubllcan party waseiiiiiieu ve nil commenuauon, it was ler Us faithful guardianship el the public faltli nnd the malntonauce of the public credlt. Itseomed. however, as If the Democratic majority In Uongress had begun te fear that the only chance was lelt te show that they, tee, had a llnauclal policy, aud In eager haste they wauted te doineuslrato It. They pro pre pro iiesod te deal with the surplus In the trea sury In such n manner as must needs trench en the roserve or te pay the three per cenL Isinds In silver dollars. Te both these prop prep ositions the Democratic prosldent and the Democratic secretary of the treasury wero unalterably oppeaod. The Democratic ma jority In Congress propesod te rob the trea sury of Its geld roservo by continuing te com suver ueuars (werin Hoventy-tiireo cents) at the rate or two and a half millions a mouth. If the llouse resolution were passed then the country would be at ence en a sllver basis. Air. Plumb bollevod that thore was no ne cessity for keeplng even a surplus or tlOO, 0X1,000 lu Uie treasury. That amount was equal te one-thlrd or the outstanding govern ment notes, and thore was no probability or any large amount of geld being called for In oxchange rorcurrency. lle bollevod that it reserve of llfty millions would be amply sulllclent. Independently or the amount or money In the treasury he wns lu favor of telling the socretary el the treasury exactly what Con Cen gress meant the policy or the treasury te be en this Important question. He was in iaver el taking away Irem him that discretion which be new had and which he (the secre tary) insisted should be left with him. He was In Iaver or letting the poeplo w be elect thelr representatives te Cengress say from llmetotlme what the interests or the coun try require, and net leave It te the socretary el the treasury, who bolleved In that which was fundamentally oppesod te what the Iicople regarded as their Interests, and which jielicy he (the secretary) proposed te carry out mercilessly and remorselessly. Air. Sheimau addressed the Senate In favor or the Joint resolution as amended by the commlttee en llnauce. He considered it net as a elltIcal butasn business preposition. It undortoek te regulate the redemption fund or the treasury. lllthorte this had been left te the discretion or the socretary or the treasury, under certain limits dolluexl by law. The whele et the llnauclal system of the governmeut, he said, rosted en the fulcrum or solid coin, and would be allected by any tampering with It. Coin was tlie basis el nil banking, and no governmont ought te enter en the business el Innking without adopting all the conservative iirincl)les et banks. If It did some " Illack Friday" or seme uufor uufer uufor seon event would dissip.ue the whele llnau clal system, nnd make it sink in ruins. He would give te the Democratic adminis tration of the treasury such n reasonable working lialance ns would cnabte it te meet atl possible contingencies -neitlier mero nor less. He would let that fund or f 100,000,000 stand as long as the pyramids stand as tlie basis rer the rodemptlon el f.'lj:l,000,000 green backs. The ollect or tlie lesolutien as it passed the Heuse would be (though net se intended) te contract, the national bank cir culation te tlie amount of ?li),t)i,00. Air. Jenes, or Nevada, suggested that hall a de70n or millionaires lu New Yerk could get up the "extrnenliuary emergency" which would Justify tlie secretary in suspend ing calls. " If our credit is se weak and se peer as that," salil Air. Sherman, " half n 1I07011 mil lionaires could get up a scare. It may le done ; but L de net (car II.'' "Did they net de It Iat summer"" asked Air. Jenes. "Ne, sir. They trightoned somebody." "They lrlt;lilened the HOeretary of the treasury." "That may be," replied .Mr. Sherman. "Hut nothing will disturb the soreultyotour llnauclal system, unions it lie the settled con viction and belief ou the part el the poeplo that Congress 1h determined te chance the standard money of the country and bring us down te a single standard silver. Hut It will be Congress that will de it, net the bankers. The bankers will take advantage of their op portunities nnd protect thomselves, nnd tlie burden of the less will Tall en the people." Air. Teller advocated the resolution as It came from the llouse. It was necessary and proper for theso who Imlleved that the public debt should Is) paid toveto for the resolu tion, in order that the surplus ever f 100,000, 000 might be paid out ou the public debt aud the burdens of the people tse far, at east,) re duced. Air. Jenes, of Nevada, asserted his bellef that n shrinkage volume of mouey had In Dieted mero evil, mero siillering, moropon meropon morepon altios, en the American people than they hail ever sullered from war, iostilencoand fam ine. What the poeplo wanted .was money net geld, net silver, but dollars that would liquidate debt and keep the red ting of the Hherlllaway from the w Indew. It tlie secre secro socre tary or the treasury would oxerciso the ills, cretien given him by the silver bill or 1S7S, and coin up le the maximum four million n month no evll of contraction would De felt. After speaking ler nearly two hours, he yielded for a motion te go Inte secret ses sion. A M)Merlou Kulilile In Nen Yerk. A woman who registered nt the llarrett house, Hrendway and Forty-third street, N. Y., Wednesday night at 7 o'clock as Mrs, Slinely, or Philadelphia, was ieiind dead Thursday in tlie room te which she had lieen assigned. She wns discovered by the chambermaid In laid anduudressed, with a bullet wound ever the heart and a pearl-handled pistol iu her hand, She had been dead at least six hours. A note addressed te the coroner read as follews: "I write this te avoid the neces. slty of holding nu inquest evor me. I nui one of (led's unfertuuntes, and doltel my own froe will and for my family's sake." The note Uire no signature. The woman before taking her lite had destreyed seme letters, fraginents of paper being found lu the spittoon. It Is bollevod that she pro cured opium when she went out during the evening. She was geed-looking, had clear black uvea aud dark hair. She was believed te be a .southerner, nnd was later ascertained te be a divorced woman, the dlssolutodaugh dlsselutodaugh dlssolutedaugh lor of Cel. Hlchard II. Johnsten. Sent tint 1" (let Se her. Jamas McCarthy, ene of the men em ployed by the new electrie light company, was beard by Alderman Ferdney, this morning en a charge or drunkenness and disorderly conduct, preferred by thu fore man C. S. Hepkins. He was committed te Jail rer Odays te glve him a chance te get sober. AlcCarthy was takeit bolore Judge Patter son en a writ et habeas corpus this alternoen and was discharged from custody, the evl evl deuce falling te show that he was disorderly when arrested. lteturneit te III. (Inner, (leorge W. Htyer's liorse was found run ning lu the alley, rear of the station house, at '.! o'clock this morning by Chiel Smith, and returned te his owner, The herse had been let out of the Htable by seme unauthorized person, who has a key te the stable. This Is the third tlme within a recent period that the horse has been let out et tbe stable. THE STARVING NORTHMEN. minmnt.K talk or hmaik vanni. nAt.tKH in vet.li .Ann aheu. Men nnil Wninen Hying nl Hunger anil le.er- Ma Frem Htsrvstlmi Kraut I'pnn the Dead ilnille. of Their I -ate Cem psiilnne All Awful Mery, HosTex.July S0.-AHU Jehn, N. !'., spe cial in the iliU'ermeriiayB: Hergenatls Yer, oneofthoFsqulmaux who arrived hore en the "Nancy Harrett" from Okkak. Labrador. says that the population of that settlement was nearly 130, yet when he left with Ids wlle net a aeul romalned. Karly In .March reed gave out. Kvery drop or oil and bit or sealskin was utilised and nt rare Intervals a liear was killed, but llnally the supplies were qulte ex hausted. On June :i, they had eaton nothing for six days, and, goaded with hunger, they foasled upon the cerpses of several whites and a few Indians that had lioen kllled by the cold. Wlien ene of their own parly dled his or her bedylvas cut open, me cniruus were taken out wid the re- mninder was fro7en up for use. Frem tills feed torrlble dysontery set m among the survivors, and ou July 1 thore wero but 1(5 persons left allve, the bodies of evor 25 having been eaton. The sixteen survivors started down the coast In a slodge drawn by few dogs. The only living creatures left them, their poules having been sacrificed toappeaso hungerlongbeforo. Whonabeut2t mllosfrem Cape Atugferd n heavy snow storm set In whlle the party were endeavoring te llnd thelr way they wero altacked by whlte bears te the number of 25 or se, which kllled all or the party but two, the survivors being among the number at Cape Atugferd. Yer reports that mero than ene half of the entlre popu lation have dled of hunger. Thousands of bears have croased ever Irem I'onnyland,ran I'ennyland,ran I'onnyland,ran sacked the stores or Okak, dug open the graves and devoured the (lead and attacked the living. The governor el New Feundland yosterday rocived the following dispatch from Alayor Hewland, or Terente : " De the necessities of the Inhabitants of Labrador inake ltdo ltde ltdo sirable that 1 should appenl rer help rrem our cltfreus? I think many would Kindly glve ir help Is required." An answer will be sent Informing Air. Hewland or the destitution prevaling and re questing asslstnnce. A JlYHTKltlOUB BVICIDE. A Yeung (llrl Found llneclns lu a Itural Itarn. WAMtiNftTo.v.Ohle, JulySO. The 11-year-old daughter of Jehn Pfeiler, a larmer living two miles from this place, arese at the usual hour this morning and breakfasted with the family In apparently geed health. Shortly alterwards che went lu the direction of the barn. Net re turning in a few hours, mem bers of the lamlly went out te see if any acci dent had betallen her. On opening the deer they wero horrified te llnd her lifeless body, still warm, hanging by a repe from a beam overhead. Thore Is nothing te indlcate why she committed suicide and seme neighbors claim that she was the victim or n foul murder. A Suc-ceuriil rung Dl.tanre Italloen Voyage. Londen, July se. Af. L. W. Heste, the icrenaut,and AI. Alangot.the astronemor,who asconded from Cherbourg, France, in the balloon Terpllleur," belonging te the llrst named gentleman, landed in Londen at six o'clock this morning iu safety. The ascent was made irem Cherbourg at 11 o'clock last night and It was the Intontieu et the v oyagers te make a two-day's Journey. The balloon was provided with stoerlng nnd pro pelling apparatus. The men propose te make n veyage from Cherbourg te Norway. The Saratoga Karen. S.UATen., N. Y., July SO. Third extra day ; weather clear and warm. Track fast ; attendance fair. First race, purse fSOO; tive-eighth mile; Harofeot 1, Lord Leme 2, Hess 3. Time 1:02. Mutunls paid, tl'iW, Second race, purse 100; all ages; mile and sixteenth: Hen All 1, Alonegram 2, AtacelaS. Time, 2:01. .Mutuals paid, S5.S0. The lietll del. Looie In Teiaa. At Hrownsvllle, Texas, F.manuel Cualrez, aged 10 years, killed his stepmother with an nxe whlle she was sleeping. The boy was found by her cerpse weeping. He said "he had liecome enraged because she would net let him go te the circus, nnd that when he nwnke this morning the devil told him te cut her head oil." (loed New. Fer Heading. Washington, I). C, July 30. The presi dent approved c number et bills tills morn ing, including the ene providing for the erec tion efa public building at Heading, Pa. Our Aiigunl Court. Fp te neon today ene hundred nnd nine cases have been returned te the August quarter sessiens court. The list will be added te during the next two weeks and will reach ev or 150 cases. v 1th the old cases en hand the August court will Im a heavy ene. The trial list for the common pleas courts, beginning August tu and 30, were issued to day. The important cases ou the list are the suits of the New Helland Turnplkocempany against the Farmers' Mutual Insurance com pany of Lancaster county ; the I'nlen Steam Knglne and Forcing llose company Ne. 1 against Lancaster city ; Ell Wenver and Kdward F. Yohn acalnst Levi Seiisnnlir llm county of Lancaster vs. Commissioners Alyers, Suminy and HUdebraud, lssue te determine whether the surcharge of the auditors la correct, and Alnrla K. Hell against Pennsylvania railroad company, te recever damnges ler the killing of her husband. Te lie Tried Hi Court. August Kummlre was heard by Alderman Ferdney this morning, en charges of ma licious mischief and fast driving. Jehn For Fer rich appeared ns the prosecutor, aud the tes timony was te the ellect that Kummlre was driving at a greater rate or speed than al lowed by law and ran into the team of Fer rich. Fer the fast driving a line or M and costs was imposed, nnd for the malicious mis chief" the alderman roqulred Kummlre te enter bail ler trial at court. Kummlre also iipialed the last driving case te court. The Ijvrge.t l'lrule et the Keaieu, The Union Sunday schools plcnle at Pen ryn te-day is the largest of the seasen. Frent Alanhelni thore wero 20 carloads of passengers; from Petersburg there wero 7 carloads j from Alyorstewu, Lebanon county, thore wero 10 carloads 45 carloads iu all, and overy car packed. Hew many mero have gnne there ou the regular trains tills after noon we have net learned, but it Is sare te say 5,000 persens nre at l'enryn park te-day. Hand Manned. Whlle engaged In coupling cars at Lancas ter Junction yosterday, Jehn I tames brake man en the Lancaster it Junction railroad, had his right baud caught betweeu the bump ors el the cars and badly mashed. The In jured mail was taken te Mniihelm where his wounds were dressed by Dr. Jehn Dunlan. Ffortunately no bones were broken. Air Harues was sent te his home at Columbia en the afternoon tram. Cut ting Ihe Unlet. J. II. Schnelder has received a lotter from the etllcers of the Hed Star line announcing a cut in stoerage passage from Antwerp te this country. The cut rates are te New Yerk, f 15 ; le Philadelphia, JliM.- The regular rate was f25. It is probable that theother steamship companies will fellow suit. at t.Asmarn.r.H oamvmkktime. "They . Shall Dwell In Thelt Tent. HAIely ami Sleep lu the Weed.." LlNlllSVIl.t.U C'AMIWtnilTINO (IneUNl)S, JulynoKev. Othe Hrandt,of Mllloniyllle, conducted the early morning sorylce yester yestor yoster day. Kevs. Ames JohnBen, el Heading, and O. U. Cook, or AIL Jey held the 8iW A. Al. meeting ; Uev. Dr. J. (). Knewles preached nt 10 A. AI ; llev. C. Hhoadshascharge or the children's meeting at H10 o'clock, which was wellBUoiiiled. The blackboard oxerciso wns Introduced. Kev. O. H. Cook, pastor of the Alt. Jey Ab K. church, preached at .1 o'clock, nt the main stand, rrem St. Luke xvl, 22, 23. Notwlth Netwlth standing the inteupe heat at this hour, the i",rel "u n wiiju ami auenllvn nudlonce prosent te listen te his oxcellont discourse, A spirited prayer meeting followed the sor ser sor vlce and ene gontleman went te thealtar and was ropertod converted. This makes tlie second con vert. The six o'clock p. m. prnyer meetlng was lead by Kev. J. F. Crouch, the presiding eldor, and was largely attended ; te-ilay Alias Llrrle. Smith, el Philadelphia, takes charge of this meeting. s Hev.D. T. Smyth, pastor of the Quarry Quarry vllle M. K church, proached an oxceltent ser ser sor men In tlie ovening at 70 o'clock at the pavilion. A very large audlonce groetod the preacherand listened with marked attontlen tliroiiglieut the term or Us dellvery about three-quarters or an hour. Hev. Smyth base X his discourse en the 8th vorseof the 5th chapter of St. Alatthew ; ' Hlosseil are lliopure in lioartfer they shall soe Cletl." The congregation and the choir sang the !d and 521st hymn rrem the church hymn book collections. ' After the Hormeu the presiding eldor con ducted a prayer meetlng which preved te le the host et all. A goodly number went rerward and several are rnported converted. The eldor was nsslsted by llev. J. T. Satchell nnd ethors. The meetlng closed witli the bonedlctlon. Yesterday was a het day In camp. Kvery ene feels mero or less the ollects of the heat, but the meeting are well attended dosplte tlie warmth. Hotweon 75 and SO tents are new occupied. The weeds still keeiis in geed condition rree rrem dust and mud. Among thrrnew arrivals yosterday wero t 6A0,U,', takestraw, Philadelphia; Hev. J. O. Oable, Seuth Chester, Pa.; Hev. r. Sneatli, of tlie csleyan unl versity ; Hev. Dr. Swlnde Is. Philadelphia; Airs. Hehrer and Miss Hlnlener, of I'hlladelphla, eccunyliiK Dr. Swindells' cottage, belonging te thu Col Cel umbla Af. li church. ILShuberthas arrived with smiling face as of yore, meeting with a henrty reception by the camiiers all evor the grounds. Air. S. oxpecbj te remain in camp till Alenday. On the Ground Te-day. Kev. S. W. .legler had charge of tlie six o'clock prayer meeting te-day. Hev. (I. G. Kakestrnll, or Philadelphia, led the eight o'clock prayer and experience meeting. Hev. Chas. Kheads, of St. Paul's AL K. church, Lancaster, organized a Yeung Alen's Christian association. The following are the o(llcers : Prosldent, Win. H. Whoeler, Ala rlelta; secretary, D. S. Smith, Lancaster; statistical secretaries, Jeseph Sewors, Leba non , W. G. llean, Lebanon, Rev. O. H. Cook, Alt. Jey, treasurer. All botweon the ages et 12 and -lOare admitted te actlve mem mem bershin. The association starta eir with about twolve or llltoen members. Time of meetlng, eight o'clock a. m. Kev. J. It. T. Gray, or the AL K. church, Lancaster, preached at 10 o'clock from the Mh Psalm, Sth vorse. " What Is man ? " The sermon was a geed ene and despite the heal a large congregation was present. ItALTIMOHB JOB OSOB XOBB. Te be l'rinecuted us a I'roieMlena! Tramp Tlie Mayer's Court; Haltlmore Joe was roleased from prison yesterday morning, and announced bla In tention of going West. He went te Uie I enu sylvanla railroad depot and bought a tckrt rer Hohrerstewn. While waiting rer U train he took tee many farowell drinks In tne city he said he was leaving forever, and he llnally fell into thu hands of Olllcer Wen ninger. Joe was disposed te resist the elllcer butwhonbesawOilleor Jloechlor approach ing he said he would go nleng quietly. The mayor sent him te prison ler flve days, the understanding being that a com plaint is te be made against him for being a professional tramp. This complaint will be made for the purpese or having him tried iu the quarter sessions court anil ir convlcted Bent out for se long a term that the olllcers will net be annoyed with him for seme time. Michael Kelly wascustomer Ne. 2. He was arrested by Otlfcer Heas, resisted that official and tere thu coat from his beck. He was sent te the vvorkheuso te break stene ler the next 10 days. Customer Ne. 3 was llattie Wilsen, who has liured frequently .in the pollce courts with the I ngram family, whose notorious house was raided a number or times by the X)liceinen. llattie was arrested this morning byOftlcer Walsh for insulting poeplo ou the Btroet. When asked her age she declined te glve It, and the mayor put it down as 15. It made llattie very In dignant that she should be put ou record as ttve and forty. She was committed te the county prison for SO davs. Uemlnlck McCaffrey", llrnvery at Atlantic City, About neon Thursday, Demiulck AlcCaf AlcCaf frey and party of Plttsburgers, among whom was'Squlre O'Hrieu, of the Twelfth ward, et Pittsburg, wero bathing from Hrady's bath heuses, Atlantic City, where the llradferd brothers, the Pittsburg llfe guards, are stationed. The tlde was exceed ingly high and the undertew very Istreng. AtcCatl'rey, as is his custom after battling in the surf a little while, started out for a swim. O'Hrlen followed him. They swam out a Httlo'distance aud then AtcCallrey, who was ahead, turued and headed up tbe beach towards Applegate's pier. O'Hrlen, who Is a geed swimmer, trled te fellow him, but the undertew was tee strong. He then attempted te go back, but wns unable te make It After battling soveral minutes with the current he became sick nnd sank. When he came up he shouted for help. Poeplo en the beacli heard the cry, but thought him In fun. He sank again. Then be came up again and shouted te AtcCallrey, who had been splashing the water, and this prevented him hearing before. When his attention was attracted he turned. Soelng the 'squire going under he made n long dlve nnd came up near him. AtcCallrey liad never handled a man In the water bolore, but he did net hesitate. HoHOl?ed and held him until he get a little breath, then took him under bis arm and swam nshore, where an excited crowd received him aud made him the here of the hour. Autograiilisef Great Wine-Drinker.. One of the quoer characters of New Yerk Is Lorenzo Helch, whose lingo apartment-house Is seen te be orected en Firth avonue. lle Is a little bit et a man, but a genuine oUl-fash-ienod, old country wiue merchant, the soul of hospitality and generosity. He bes Ingra tiated himself with the wealthy people of New Yerk, aud with prominent poopleovery peopleovery poepleovery whero, by the diligence with which be has prosentod the claims of the famous Tokay w lues, of which poets have written, aud ever which philosophers have discoursed. He has a little ollice In bis house down en Lloventh street where he proserves letters received by him from prominent personages, until his cabinet pos.se.sses remarkable Inter est ter tue collection et auiegrapus aioue. no collection et auiegrapus aiuuu. J rant, Win, 11. Vanderbllt, lleeeher, wraln, Kebort Drowning, Henry W. ew, Whlttlerand Win, E. Gladstone Goneral urant. Alark Twain Lonirfellow. 1 are enl v samnles of the class nl poeplo whom he has drawn around him. The letter from Gladstone was written within a month or two ami dated at lUwardeu Castle. T. M. U. A. Heur.. During August the Y, AL C. A. moms -will be only open as lollews : Frem 1) te 12 o'clock, a. m ; from 3 te 5 o'clock, p. in., aud from G-30 te 11-30 In the evening. The following special commlttees bave been announced by tbe president : Te make arrangements for a Hlble study class Messrs. H. S. High, Themas Whltsen and P. O. Haverstlck ; te open correspodence with the itate ex ex ecutlve commltteo, te have the state con vention for 1887 meet In Lancaster Messrs. K. L. Levan, W. A. HelUhu and A, F. Ueitetter, ,'.&". JENKSrROMPTLYCONFIUMEa A BAN nilOB TUB BKVVBLIHAN . a rit cuvt.it Avi'Merm. K.eruil.e ltUtinM, niipeMsi r-An Agf ineut Heat lied nn the ItUerand fUrbe , A.iro.rlllen IIUl-;A0,00a (irsnted I'er llreilglng New Verh Harber, Wasimnuten. D. (!.. Jnlv inin,,ji ately after the Journal was read, theHenat went Inte socret session and rennnned the nomination ofdeorgoA. Jenks, te be solid, ter goneral ; also, the nomination el Jehn II. Hedman, te be collector or Interns! roventi for the district or Alalne. The Injunction of socrecy wns romevod from the rejections of Themas I Ian Ien, nom. nated for collector of Internal rovenuo, 7Ui Indiana district; Clinten Hesette, nomlna nemlna nomlna tedrerpostmastorat DeKalb, Illinois; from the conllriimtlens or William V. Hendersen, or Arkansas, te be associate Justice of the su preeo court or New Moxlce ; and Aterrls A. Themas, or Haltlmore, te be Indian Inspec tor. ' Mr. VnnWyck orierod a resolution pre. vidlng that the oxtradltlen treaty between the I'nlted States and Great Hrltaln, which Is pending, Ikj considered with open doers j laid evor. The secret sessien was nrdored se quickly aller the assembling that occupants of the press and ether galleries had scarcely suf. Ilcient time te vncate bolore socret business was begun. A stranger net knowing that he was trespassing en forbidden ground, boldly marched Inte the gallerles dur ing the socret sessien, and when alsnit te take a Heat was startled by the gostures el ofllcers en the Meer or the Sonate, who signalled hint te retire The iucldent seen became nnised about and croated much merriment for theso outside, but was apparently qulte-a shock te a number of tlie advocates of socret oxectltlve sessiens. The secret sessien Iasted but about Ave minutes. The doers wero then reopened and routine business was proceoded with. IlUHATINtl TKR HUltl'Mm ltKSOI.UTION. After routlne business the Senate proceoded te debate the "surplus" resolution. Mr. F.dmunds objectod te a preposition te vote en the measure at 5 p. m., saying that after the financiers bad llnlshed talking he might de sire te submit a few observations " In a mod est way." TIIK niVUIt AND HAltnOlt 11U.U Tbe cenference commltteo en the river and harbor bill has llnally reached a co """-"Ien Itnriis nf lens than 'f) ftfkl urn iirv. boare, . , ,.,u ...v "-AI duced, and the Uonnepin canal ,nr, for by a prevision accepting th choenor, Michigan canal, and providing f-J0t, was of the former. storm last Chairman Willis, of the Heuse'1.-Jia.b,e' nn fll'ATSI anil Imrlmra ulll .Itaaanf ii.nm'v PRICE TWO CENTS, ar.nAn.nnf n.i.l nn.rtflmntwn 4t.n .LhIa ..111 i.- Afct . ..J'J iiidviuuiiiiiiiu auiauuwe uiu nuumuiil, UU1 25t' it Is goneral ly conceded that It will pass both Houses In its medllled form. Under tbe agroement reached by the con ference commltteo en the rlver and harbor bill, the clause appropriating f750,000 for New Yerk harbor is retained In the bill. Heuse Proceeding.. The llouse passed tbe bill providing for the completion of the public building at Santa Fe, N. Al.; also the Senate bill authorizing tbe construction of a public building at Hprlnglleld, Mass., with nn amendment reduc ing the limit of cost tot 100, 000. Mr. Smalls, of Seuth Carolina, ollered a res olution appropriating tlOO.OOO for the relief of persons rendered dostltute by the overflow el the Santee, Pedee and Waccaman rivers la Seuth Carolina ; rorerred, Orave npprehonslens are entortalned tint the sundry civil appropriation bill will delny adjournment of Cengress till the tniddle of next week- There are nearly 250 points of dllleronce betwoenthe two Houses, and the conferees will net meet until te-night. The disputed paragraphs lnvolve about 1300,003. A bope Is entortalned by these who continue te think that adjournment will be reached en Alenday that the expiration of the extension of current appropriations at midnight en the llrst proxime, will spur the oenferees te con cession, which will lead te a coneluslon some tlme te-morrow. After routlne business the llouse resumed consideration et voteod pension bills. WBATUBB jrUUHAIUHTIKS. CWashinqten, D. C, July 30. Fer Kastorn;t'ennsylvanIa,New Jersey, and Delaware, generally fair weather, southerly winds, a slight Tallin tomperature. Fen SATimiiAY Slightly cooler, fair woather Ls Indicated for tbe New England states, and generally fair weather, with sta tionary tomperature for the Allddle Atlantis states. m i TIIK AFTF.IINOON TKLEflltAMS. Jehn Simpsen, of Valley Falls, K. L, was struck by lightning In that town during the thunder storm early this morning and fatally burned. His wife and child, who were sloeplngwith him, escaped with only a few burns. In Warwick and Providence the lightning struck several barns and houses, butaslde from killing a fowcews,no ene was hurt. The convention of the Knights of Laber. Hath, Maine, adjeurned last night te meet at Augusta, January 4, 1837. Hoselutlons were adopted oxtendlng cordial nud heartfelt sym pathy te Varnell and Gladstene and all true champions of down-treddon Ireland. A riVlmln Ul T n.i.u ( l.'nmaoe Fltr ielrnil gauge freight train went through abridge ?&, evor the Wabash rlver, at Hlullten, this morn- - y? Ing at llve o'clock ; throwing the locemotlro -t"l and six cars into tue river. Killing air. J.erter,v. E.f r3 bead brakeuian, and fatally cialiningorscald-eaaW ' Ing Jehn SIple, engineer; Jehn Williams, S-J ureman, anu joe rraiiKuoner, uraKeman. JSJEKs Count Hylaudt Hheydt, Austrian mlnUterPKO ' or war, has lssued an order termadlng thei.j presence of newspaper correspondents at the ;' ji-; inauu'uvrenei uiu Ausiriau army in uuicia n h., tliii fall. I ' The Oerman lnercliants at llateum have "HSi mmu nilutib tJWllilOiUljr luiunu unmg iu ftuv abolition by the Huaslan government of the Si freedom of that pert. 'i ' The oxiled Ilelglan Socialists in Lille are r 2f l.nlnn IftArMlA l.,i)iiili l.hnrani t mplfltiv t Sv man'u ilAtiiinBtratlnnn All Mexican cemmanders have received orders te arrest Gen Troviue en sight, bat the probability Is that he ls In the United States at some point Hare from government hands, Fire this niernlmr destreved the lam llcuring mill or Hulk .t Hei), at Alancheater, i Vu. J.ossaneui fin.uuu. Air. Uladstone has gene te Osberne te sub mit te the queen a list of the honors custo mary for a retiring premier te bestow. The prlces el railroad rails in Berlla have rallen 20 and 25 marks per ten. owing te the dissolution of the International rail conven tion. The parents or Eliza Armstrong, the F.ng lish girl, are about te bring suit aealnat. the owners of theJVifi Mall llazelte, Kdller ' Stead and Gen. Heek, of the Salvation Araur for libel and assault en their daughter. Tkejr u will claim damasea airirreir.tlnir I'H.OOOL TIM it defendants are endeavoring te effect oemf premise. a tieggar w nn Wiw " j: i A man elalmlnir te be F. W. Mormn.ef v Whlte lUalne, N. Y'., but believed te be OHmt'. Hperry, the defanlUng treasurer or Cteatw1 7, qua county. N. Y was iinMlmr , ; City Thursday evening "e8Sfifc-2f ' bis person were found ever 15,000 hi beadh considerable cash, Jetton .from Ft . men and addresies of ell the lerge tealnwi , , bankers In the country. TbenehsMg. eualy denies thst he Is Sperry. but K F. Hvnil. a former lumber merchant of CHsm , iauqua county, who was wel 1 acqualnled WUh Heerrv. ls quite certain he U the Hiaeh wwl SSasSrerT who .lcended le May, UWL ' tSO.000 of the oeunty'a funds. UeWMkwiMki uVand the efflcials of CtumtfAwueaapty Betltied. ., f -Jam- teKl't & ffi m m n n yi c Wffl w & J KB V? l-r.M VI -Tts V9M Al s fci1; m f"u es VW, tii ; - , -- "atop. rt'&jgMttJSb i'S t