Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 02, 1887, Image 1

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VOLUME XXin-NO.
ALL WERE DISMISSED.
MO BTtOMMUB TO MOtO TMM IHtrMHlh.
MHta ii raa dbwmib vita.
AMsrtaen Harr UUieIm.. ths I'roMcetlon. and
Ik ImpilMnM Mem Are rrempllr
Hsl.stfd-Ths filmiy Foundation
for the Urara Charges.
Following U the oenclu.lon al lb testi
mony Ukeu at the bearing of Ilia alleged
murderers el Geerge Dennis belere Alder
man Bur en Tueaday afternoon :
craua newRn' aTORr
Oyrus llewara affirmed i " 1 lira between
Barevllle anil Fsrmenivllle ! 1 laid out tbe
oerpee 1 1 taw the neck waa dlaoelored aeme
little i 1 met and talked wltb Jamea and
laaae Dennla, bat I de net remember what
I did sy te them about the oerpee."
There waa aeme argument of oeunael aa te
the eiler of the oeinmon wealth toabew that
the witness hid told tbe Dennla bretbera
certain mattera In reference te tnarka en the
body. Counsel for the defense argued that
It waa net teatlinuny and the offer waa with
drawn. Teatlmeny continued : "I have twen travel
ting aeme with Hudy alnce the burial el
Qeerge Dennis."
Jehn arayblll, afllrmed : "I live one-half
mile north of flarovllle, In Weat
Karl township ; I knew lleorge Den
nla, and mw hint laat the night
before he died, twtween 8 and 9 o'clock In
the evening he lived between 200 and 800
yards from where 1 mw blmi he left for
home twtween S and 0 o'clock ; Dennla waa
an old man and aemettmea he worked,
but waa net able te work much ;
1 aw blm alter he wh dead next
day, but net until after the cer
ner waa there ; It waa between 10 and 11
o'elock."
On oreaa-examlnsllon witness aald (loerge
Dennla complained te him the night belere
bla death of leellng badly.
Qeerge Ilehncrt, stnrmedt " I live at Hare
Title; I aaw Dennla en the night before bla
death at my ahep ; 1 aeld hi in a puree and
be put a few deltara In It from bla old pocket
book t I alto gave blm a at rap te take te Khy
ftudy'e; 1 beard of bla death about neon el
the day be waa found dead.
Dll. DAVIS ON TUB STAND,
Dr. M. L. Davis, alllrmed: "I am a
practicing phyatclan ; I made an examination
of Geerge Dennla i 1 examined the akull.
plnal column, heart, liver and atemach ; 1
removed all the aralp from tbe aknll tire
neved tbe upper vertebra) of the aplnal
eelumn ; tbere waa no break or tracture the
body waa badly decomposed and If there waa
any Injury te tbe tleah it could net have been
discovered; (examined the heart and found
ltdtaeaaed, enlarged by imitation ; I found
no bleed In the heart ; the bleed remalna In
tbe heart when the party died of failure of
tbe heart action, or peralyala of the heart ; II
a pernie waa choked te death there may or
may net be bleed In tbe heart alter death ;
there waa aeme oengeatlon of bleed lack of
the neck ; he did net die of parslysl of the
heart ; 1 could net dlaoever any brul.ea en
tbe body en amieunt of deoenipfslllon."
On cress-examination the doctor's testi
mony was: "1 cannot tell whether Illinois
died a natural or unnatural death."
Anna Merrow was called hi a witness, but
bar testimony waa merely heresay and wh
net admitted. If admitted It would have
bean certain admissions made by Klliwerth
aa te his part In the ellensta charged.
CAT 111! Ill NK I1BNNIS TKSTIt'tKS.
Catherine Dennla, atllrmed : "1 live at
Farmersvllle, and 1 am Isaac Dennis' wife; 1
aaw Oeerge Denuls shortly before haymak
ing, aud the next time he was de! ; en the
morning when he was found dead, we get
there as the Jury was ready le go upstairs ;
f aaw Keub Herman, Hamuel Ellswerth, Kby
Rudy and one I did net knew who waa called
Ueaa ; 1 went Inte the room where the corpse
waa alter the Jury came out; I aawtbera
waa black streak at tbe groin ; when they
held up the body tbe head was
falling In every direction ; Kby said
be bad aeen mere money tbau was
found among Geerge's ftl'ccts; a search
wee made for tbe money of Geerge Dennla
In Rudy's preteuoe.en the day of the funeral;
aaw tbe desk of Geerge Dennla en the day of
bla death; everything In it waa In con
fusion and the lock looked as If some
one had been working at It ; neither
Bedy or any of tbe Inmates of Ibe
house gave auy reaanu why a message
Informing bis brother of bla death waa net
sent earlier, when he lived se short a distance
way, exoept that they did net knew
early in the morning that he was dead
and after the death tbe house had te
be fixed up."
On further questioning she said that
she learned that Key lludy bad been te
the amttbsbep en tbe morning of bis
death, and when he returned hla alater asked
him te leek after Geerge Dennla and Rby re
plied ''maybe be la dead " Nearly all el the
Utter part of the testimony was beresay.
On cress-examination wttneaa teatlUed that
by Rudy did net have much te aay te her
en the day of Goergn Dennla' funeral; tbe
party Who made the remark "Geerge Dennla
may be dead" was Ida riudy and net toy
Kady, but that be waa present at tbe time.
B. F. Eshleman, of counsel for the com
monwealth, aald that there wero a number
of ether witnesses In attendance, hut their
testimony waa oumulatlve and the common
wealth would new rest their case.
Messrs. Drewn am) Davis, who represented
Kile worth, asked for his discharge, or It tbe
eaee waa te go te oeurt, announced that they
were ready te give ball ler hla appear
aaee at the April aesslen. Tbe alderman
decided te admit blm te ball In the sum of
1,500. The ball was promptly furnished.
Bis father beoemlng hla bondsman.
Mr. Brubaker, representing Martin D.
Hess, aald he hoped the action of Ellawerth's
ceunael in entering ball for their client
would net prejudice tbe alderman In his de
cision as toether defendants, lie argued
that a prima .acfe case bad net been made
eat The first essentlsl for the common
wealth te prove was that Dennis died an un
Mtural death, and they failed In that proof
by the teatlmeny of the only physician who
examined the body, and In addition tbe
eommenwealth failed te prove any robbery
or laroeey, of which charges hla client was
' also oem plained against.
Mr. Stelnmeli also reviewed the evidence
and argued that there was net a eelnttlta of
vldenee te connect Martin D. Hess with the
eflenses charged.
H. M. Heuser for Rauben llbrmau argued
that tee only testimony as te his client waa
Uutt of the tax collector, which was se flimsy
that It was net worth considering and that
tbe wbele testimony waa that or suspicion.
& F. Davla, ler Eby Rudy, leek the position
that when Dr. Davla testified that he could
net say whether or net Oeerge DsnnUdled a
natural or unnatural death the bottom fall
out of tbe oemmouwealth'a case. He made
a earnest appeal for tbe discharge of all the
-Mieiuea Because we evidence presented relied
te make out a case, and aald tbe prosecution
WW the result of tbe dUappeUtment of tbe
beira la set getting as much money aa they
' expected from their deceased brother.
Pletrtet Attorney Weaver said Ibe oom eom oem
nvaaweallh bad no feeling In thta eaee. Tbe
testimony waa before tbe ir'lirim w4 if
the evldeaee warranted R the eaaea abeaid
beretaraedteeMrt. He tgwaw sbag tbere
wm a foMdaUea for tiM completes, be
law las wM pW-IMnsHsl W MWajM ft.
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hoesuse they believed their brother had been
foully dealt with.
B. F. Kahleman oenoluded the argument
for the commonwealth. He took the position
that strong prima acta case had been made
out, and that the defendants should be com
mitted for trUI.
Alderman llarr said ha wanted time te
leek ever the testimony and that he would
render a decision te-morrow as early aa pos
sible. Counsel for the defenae said they
wanted an early decision and the alderman
premised te decide the matter by 0 o'elock.
If possible.
The prisoners were taken back le Jail by
Ollleers Cramer, Nets and Btermfellr.
THR AMIXRHAN'S IlKCIMO.
Alderman Rarr this morning rendered his
dlclslen In the easr-s. It was that as the com
monwealth failed te prove that Geerge Den.
nls was murdered, there was nothing te held
the accused en that charge and these eaaea
were dismissed, As te the chsrge of rob
bery there was no teatlmeny offered te sus
tain that charge, and It was also dismissed.
Releases were at ence sent te tbe 'county Jail,
the accused were discharged from custody
and at once lett ler their homes. The ease
against Kllswerth as accessory, after tbe fact,
for which he entered ball for trial, waa also
dismissed,
The dceUleti meets with genersl approval,
as the testimony ettered was considered by
these who heard It te have been the weakest
ever offered In an Important a case.
WHY TIIK MKN WKRB FltONKOUTKH.
A story Is current en the streets that ex
plains why the eulu were brought e give
the story as It waa related t Hbertly after
Oeerge Dennla' death, laaae Dennis went te
Philadelphia and consulted a fortune-teller.
He was told that bis brother had been
leully dealt with, and he should go home
and the ilrat pnrsenw he saw with their backs
turned tewsrda blm, near the house where
bis brother was found dead, were the mur
derera On hla way home be ssw two men
In a Held at work and they had their backs
turned towards him. He went up te them
and ssw they were Khy Hudy and Mart Haas.
Dennis wsut back te tbe fortune-teller's and
told what bail happened, and be was again
told that these moil snd their associates were
the murders, snd ou this tllmay story the
prosecutions were brought.
UTAHOBLIIIAI. AhaUVlATHI.
Ayp.tntinnl le rrsaeh ler IS87 Made bj I ha
Bishop si Hsnanr.
At Hanger, the einfrenni of the Kvangell.
cal aunclatleu adjourned Tuesday after tbe
bishop had snnoiineod these appointments te
preach during 1SS7 :
1'hllsdalphls district ltiv. C. K. Febr,
Presiding, elder : Piilladelpnla, KlijhUi ntreer,
1. A. Medtsr : Oermanlewii, H. T. lipoid ;
N'orrlstewn, V. -A. I.oield ; I'lymeuth,
A. Marklev; TrapHS W. II. Htautler ;
I'ettatnwn, J. H. Newhart ; l'hianlxvllle,
A. J. Hrunner; Mllferd, K. Slwhrlst ; I.sns
dale and Monteruery, V. W. Yest; Noud Neud Noud
eratewn, J. D. Acker ; IVrksaleand Quaker
town, T. A. Hess ; 1'leaaant Valley, 1. F.
Hleater; Hellerlewu Mission, T. U Wuntr. ;
llethlebein, It. F. Behner ; Freemsnsburg
snd S'ltith lleUiletiRin, f). U Tayler; Kssten,
J. C. K rails ; Seuth Kssten, R C. Kldpp ;
J. Frey, I'leasanl quarterly cinfrence ; N.
Goebef, Phtladelphla KlKhtb Htreet confer cenfer confer
ence ( A. Zleuenfua, Bthlehem cenfereace ;
F. ICrerkbr, Norrl'tewn conference.
Allentown District -Rev. H. U. Breyfogel,
presiding elder; Allentown, l.lnden atreet,
V. K. Weanilj Turner street, A. Krecker;
First wrd, J. Hlcht ; Ltlwrty street, A. W.
Warfel; Hinau, F. Bute: Lehigh, W. II.
Weldm-r; Catasauqu. ll. J. Gllck ; Coplay,
A. E. WiltUm; nUtliiKteu, A. S. Kline;
Berllnsvllle, K. Al. l.lchtenwalner ; Bath, J.
U. Hever; Fan ArgVl.C. D.Dreher; Banger,
J. W. HiK)ver ; Menree, IK H Manning ;
Wsyne, II. A. Hmlth ; J. O. I.ehrand H.
Ntetxrl, l.lnden street conference; S. Kly,
First ward conferencw.
Bending District ltev. J. C. Hnrnberger,
presiding elder, Heading Klgl'th street, J.
M. Klnker ; Sixth Mreet, J, U. Mhlrev, Ninth
street. J. C. Illelm ; M Iks ion, B D. Albright;
Friedenshurc, It. Dsisher ; Kulxtewii, D.
Yuengst ; Wernersvltle, D. I-eutz ; Usui
burg, J. H turner : Blrdsberu, N. A. Barr ;
Mehnavllle, B. 11. Miller ; Adamstown, H
K. Fehr ; Terrs Hill, J. D. Wuedrlng ; Con Cen Con
estegs, F. D. Geary ; Hrownatewn, J. W.
Weehrle ; Flerida, J. L. Gulnther and II.
Dutlll;F. II oilman, D. Wieaud and C. H.
Baker, Klghtb ktreel conference ; J. M. Bay Bay
eor, Hlxtb atreet conference ; J. U Werner.
Ninth atreet conference ; J. Zere, Terre Hill
cenlerence; CGlugrlcu, Flerida conference.
Lebanon district Hev. A. M. Htlrk, pre
siding elder; I.etnen, Chestnut atreet, V.
F. Hill; Lebanon, Eighth district, W. IL
Hershey; Annvllle and Hanover, J. Havltz;
Uarrlaburg, H. H. Chubb; Fredericksburg
and Mt. Nebo, A. M. Hamprel; l'luegreve, K.
J. Miller, Tremont and Keiner City, A.
Heullard. Wltliamstewn, G. D. Hwelgert;
Myerstown, D. Z. Klmtml; Wotneladerf, A.
Kindt; LIUtc, A. Dtlabar; Maubelm, J. F.
Miller; Lsncuster, Water street, 1. Heaa; Lsn
caster, Mulberry atreet, F. Smith; Miners Miners
vllle, J. B. Ksenweln, Creaswell, II. M.
Rembererj Mt, Jey, A. B. Hayler; J. K.
Knerr, Lebanon, Chestnut atreet conference;
U. M. Capp, Klgblh atreet cenference: J. N.
Metigar.Manheim conference; W. U. Kelnke,
Uarrlaburg conference; II. R. Yest, Womela Wemela Womela
derf conference.
Potuvllle District Her. C 8. Hainan, pre
siding elder; Feltsvllle, W. C. Ksntner;
Schuylkill Haven St Peters', I. J. Reltx;
Trinity, J. A. Fegar; Urestens, J. 8. Over Over
helser ; Orwlgsburg, W. A. Shoemaker; Pert
Carben, F. P. Lehr; Tamaqus, A. B. Nnyder;
Maueh Chunk, F. K. Krduiau; Hazleton, 8.
B.Brewn; White Haven, W. Shuler; Coal Ceal
dale aud Laiisterd. U N. Werinan: Wllkes-
barre, J. G. Hands; Lehlgbten, G. W. Gress;
Weissperi, J. Jl. t-KttBi rryvuie. a. r.
Leepold and one te be supplied. J, Bow Bew
man, WtlkeslMrre quarterly conference; T.
Harper, Orwlgsburg quarterly conference.
Mtlleraburg District B. J. Hmeyer, P. K;
Mlllersburg, H. D. Hhultz ; Dsupbln, D. W.
Blxley ; Berrysburg, 11. M. Wlngert ; Wis
consin, G, B Fisher; Unlontewn.J.C.Warm
kessel ;'t'reverten, E. U. Hlelu ; Hunbury, G
A. Knerr ; Mahsutonge, O. H. Brown ; Sham Sham
ekln, A. A. De-Leng; Mt. Carmel, G, a
Kueble; Ashland, H. K. Hefrlt;Hhenandeab,
D. 8. Htautler ; Frackvllle, J. M, Longadert.
Mahaney City, J. K. Hensyl ; Bsrnesvll J.
M. Bhoep; Rtngtewn, 8. Bumz : H. A. Neltt,
Mlllersburg quarterly conference.
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An Aged
Bosten f unil.har's Laat
Itlde ei
New Yerk Merse Car,
Old Mr, Henry Yarrlngten emerged from
the Sinclair beuse, New Yerk, at Broadway
and Klgbth streets en Monday evenlnssniek-
Ing a elgar. He had finished a geed dinner
snd as be breathed the cold, Invigorating air
he lelt geed. He folk se young again that,
after signaling a heavily laden horse ear
going up town, he Jumped blithely en tbe
step of the forward platform without waiting
for the car te atop.
In an Instant there was a hearse cry, a sud
den Jelt as the wheels passed ever an obstacle
and the driver, Andrew Meyer, looking
round ssw thst the elderly p&sawiger had
disappeared. Pulling hack hla horses and
grinding down the brake, he leaped te tbe
pavement The old man lay Insenkible halt
under tbe ear, with his lelt leg crushed above
tbe knee. An ambulance waa summoned
and Mr. Yarrlngten was parried te SL Yin
cent hospital. Msyer, the driver, was placed
under arrest
The besultal sumeens found Mr, Yarrlna-
ten's limb se badly crushed that amputation
was imperative. During tbe operation tbe
old gentlemae, who had been placed under
the Influence of an autuitbetlc, died. His
oeay win ee sent te uosten, wnere ma wne
and family reside. He was a wealthy pub
lisher, and was In tbe city en business.
Tbe driver was held without ball by Jus
tice Ferd, te await tbe action of tbe oerouer.
lUdgely Kueameisst easers.
At the regular atated meeting of Rldgely
Encampment Ne, 217, I. O. O. F held en
Tueaday evening, the following offleera were
iliitid for tbe eaeujag tern i Chief Petri
areb,J,Q. Sleear; blah ptieat, OeerM A.
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LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 2, 1887.
IMPORTANT LABOR NEWS.
OAMHXML HIBBOH' BBPOBr TO TUB
fAFAL A VtBOBltiBM ill BOB) B.
He Tails lbs Vailsaa There Is Netalsg Objte-
Uesutbls la Knlghli of lAbar-A rressl-
BsalChlsageKalghtaives His Oels-
lea est the AaeevMag uasstlea.
It la autherlUtlvely stated In Reme that
the American blehepatekea favorable view
of tbe organlxttlen known In tbe United
flbiteaM the Knights of Laber. Cardinal
Gibbens has plaoed before tbe Vatlctn a for
mal statement aa te the nature of the orgsnl ergsnl orgsnl
eatlea and the attitude the cbnrch aheutd
adept toward It The cardinal aaya In this
that be considers that any condemnation of
the Knights would be net only useless but
highly Inopportune, and that it might allenste
the aympathy el the American laboring
classes Irem the church, snd might hamper
the mission of tbe church te the laboring
peer.
In addition Cardinal Gibbens treats the
alarmist theories respecting the Knights el
Laber aa puerile, and aaya that nearly ono eno one
thlrd of the men bolenglng te the erganise
Hen are Reman Cat hoi lea. Respecting the
charge that the association Is a secret order,
the cardinal says It Is net a secret society In
the sense condemned by tbe church, and Is
consequently exempt from the canonical cen
sure. In Canada the case ladllTerenL
The cardinal further says he considers the
nrganlzstlen of the Knights of Laber In the
United States net only harmless, hut that It
will possibly be beneficial In assisting in the
eventusl settlement el the great question of
tbe proper relstlens between labor aud capi
tal. NO HOSTIMTT TO TUB CIIUHOn.
There never was any reason why the
Catholic church should net oeuntenanos the
Knights of Laber," said Geerge N. Scects, a
prominent Knight and editor el tbe Chicago
Daily Telegram, whleb paper Is the receg
nlzed organ of the body In that city. "Tbe
Knlgbtaet Laber," he continued, "la net an
oatbbeund organisatien. There Is nothing In
Ita constitution hostile te the beat interests of
the church and nothing that brlnga the body
In conflict with any tenets of the church.
Tbe trouble baa been that the church did net
fullv understand lli niirrvww srjrt -r"
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gr. -t t.;niu U.it c-vilU Iwva 9rill.n tlin
KuiKUtA rbt-ciLiiriinedtf itflOflhs tear'esi
prlet and uenns na'lerwtil de morn liia-i.'t.
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Heet,- But 1. Net (trial M a Hurglar.
IMi-pu'ch te X. V. Tilbune.
When Mr. Pickwick en a cerlalu occasion
found himself the occupant el tbe bed-chamber
of a middle aged lady In yellow curl
papers he was net were thunderstruck than
was Congressman Rice, of Massachusetts, at
the early hour of Tuesday morning
The Heuse hsd sat late, aud Mr. Rice
bad been buay as a member of the confer cenfer confer
encecemmltteeon tbe retaliation bllL Shortly
alter 1 o'clock In company wltb Mr. Illtt and
two ether aedate and dignified members et
tbe Heuse be rode up town !n a cab. Mr.
Rice alighted at hla own deer thst l, he
thought be bad done se. But the house in
which the Massachusetts representstive llvis
la one of a row built exactly alike. He
ascended tbe steps, spplled his latch-key and
tbe lock readily yielded. O I course the mem
bers of the household were abed, and anxious
net te disturb them the belated statesman
went upstairs wltb a light tread and knocked
lightly en tbe deer of his bedroom, as he
supposed.
A voice from within asked Who Is there ? '
It Is I, dear," replied the representative
from Worcester, In a low, sort voice.
"Whela'I'TI don't knew yeu,"eatue
the response. Tbe voice wassweetandtoml wassweetandteml
nine, but Mr. Rlee suddenly became aware
that it waa net tbe vnlee el Mrs. Rlee, and It
flashed ever him that he was In tbe wrong
house.
What Is te be done T Hera It Is 1 o'elock
in the morning, and here am I, a respected
and lespeatable citizen of MasaacbuseltH, past
sixty j ears of age, a representative of the
commonwealth of MassachusetUs lnastrange
beuse, knocking at the bedroom deer et a
lady who la an utter stranger te me." Such
were tbe reflections which must hsve bub
gested themselves te tbe bewildered and ho he
rifled member of tbe committee en terelgn
aflalra.
But It was net a time for dilatory tactics
He knew that buriclara are abroad In Wash
ingten, and many bouseheldeis are handy
with the pistol. Summeuing his sstnnlshed
faculties aa beat he might Mr. Rlee "rose te a
question of privilege," and In the meat lm
preaelve aud dlgultled tone that be could
mutter he resumed the dialogue : 'I am
leek Ing for my number." As the number
of Mr. Hlce'a house Is en the outside of the
frontdeor, while he was up one flight of
stairs inside somebody's beuse, his remark
Indicates that be waa still somewhat con
tused. The pertinent reply te the remark of the
benighted atateaman was In tbe form of a
queetien: " What is your number ?"
"Why, it Is "
Well, that Is net the number of this
house."
Mr. Rice waited te hear no morn. He stele
down the dark stairway with his bat held be
hind blm, probably In the hope that ll would
step any stray bullets. With tremulous eair
ernesa be opened the deer and escaped Inte
the street He lest no time iu entering bla
own beuse.
Mr. Rice has Imparted tbe story of his ad
venture te a few trienda In strict oenfldenoo.
A ateamsr Burn sd Twenty Lives Lest.
The steamer W. U. Gardner was burned
Tueaday evening en the Temblgbee river
near Gainesville, Ala. Twenty lives were
lest, Including H. C. Blaokinee, Jule Rem
bertand twecblldien: Mrs. W. F. Rembert
and three children; Thee.' L. Graham, O.
Rutea and tbe follewlnir nnlnred naranna!
Jehn Bryant, Stewart; Green Jenkins, Henry
Ferd, H. Hudsen, L. Llndsey, Virgil Jenes,
Ames Harris and three unknown. Mrs.
Kembertla the wire of the elerk and part
owner of the beat, and lived In Demopella,
Ala, The remaining whites were passengers
living In the upper Temblgbee district
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DUd Very gaddeatr.
r rum the Oxford Press.
Hayes penneett, a miller and laruier et
Celeraln township, Lancaster county, filed
suddenly en Sunday at hla resideaee aear
Spruce Greve. He waa In the barn la tbe
forenoon when he fell te tbe fleer. Hla son
Prank waa near at band and carried but
father Inte the henaa, where be died about
aa beurarlerwerda,
etere tae Mage-.
Eleven afertnaatse aaawared roll eaU at
ttemayer'a oenrt tbia asemlag. gut war
tajttt ag nag mm aast)sjg
J A OliaBATtOB BA t.
hall It He Chaagea rreaa the rrsssat reartb
el March T
from tbe Mew Ter k tun.
The Heuse J udlelary committee en Satur
day agreed upon joint resolution te change
tbe day for Inaugurating tbe next and each
succeeding president from Marth fourth te
April thirtieth, and te make tbe latter tbe
day also ter the final adjournment of the
next and each succeeding Congress.
Although tbe Fourth of March la set men
tioned In tbe original articles of the const!.
tnUen.lt Is spoken of in the twelfth amend
ment, and tbe new project takes the form of
proposing a constitutional amendment It Is
surprising te find a measure contemplating a
change se grave arranged by tbe Judiciary
cemtnlttee at the end of tbe session, and Its
advecatca deliberately proposing te pate It
under a suspension of the rales, and practi
cally without debate.
Tee argument la favor of this project la
that It will give each Vesgreee a longer lime
for legislation at Ita ascend eesslen, and that
tbe selection of tbe thirtieth of April will be
a return te first principles, President Wash
ington bsvlng been Inaugurated en that day.
In this latter atatemenr, which Is tbe one
especlslly urged at the rretent time, for tbe
reason that the hundredth anniversary of tbe
establishment of the government will come
In I&S0, there Is a misapprehension. It la
true thst vathlngten wis Inaugurated en
tbe thirtieth of April, 17!9, bat this day had
net originally been Intendid ler that purpose,
and was Busily adopted for a single occasion,
en account of onfereeret dels) a Perhaps
tbe flrat mention et tbe fnirth et March as a
puhllc occasion Is te be feimi n the records
of Cemtress for Sept. 13, l'SS. The resolution
passed reads an fellows :
"Jlttehed, That the frst Wednesdsy In
Jsnusry next be tbe cay for appointing
electors In the severs! sUtes, which, before
tbe said day, shall have ntlfltd the said con
stitution ; that tbe tint Wednesday In
February next be tbe day for the electors te
ssseruhle In tbelr rsspecLre states and vote
ler a president ; and that te first Wednesdsy
In March next be the tlmt, and tbe present
seat of Congress (New Yerk) tbe place, for
cmnmenrine- the proeeedligs under tbe aald
constitution."
it turned out thst whei Congress met en
the appointed Wednesdiy, March 4, 1789,
there waa no quorum In either Heuse. Tbe
representatives adJeurni4 from day te day,
waiting for a quorum, which consisted of a
majority, and tnla they did net obtain until
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April 3! 4t (ita Wutluur f. -',Utrr '
iiit'.el Inte limHtrielnruamtx-r i.,i ,prt; :.-'j ,
ny the committee ii:Uuue: witii niAking t
.!; one e!cf. . Tuea be went te
tl eppeni'.llerymit t. -::rjUitnu, ,-t.rfr-i
by Xll (he M.etru i rj,rii-ul.UYii snd
eu-'ir well-knew j. per iistms, tfinre tee'-' th
'Mte itmtr,titirre u r m Uy lit ller L .
! ugswn no,Tntureing te 'hs fletut a -'tmrabtU',
ilt'llt -led Mi add (.
Li- ini i-.'iwn rm: ar.iTrt
blMillf Moreuia, of i;nptitn vatity1
strlaUbu with psj-i),aik, Ttic-i1Y B(U.n:n,
u Jille rlrt'i h lr i. Huxi meir'-wa t". his
u'liuBEt HiKC'j.-r'
Mr Tb1' w Una Um rtijmT nla t-sl-
1 Hen si ir.an,(insr mltuirnf the Iilill-.Mi.
I'tfA. and w n ti,j ce.tnd by Mr. WiUiuvn
A im 'll 1.. - l.l.llat.-i'tar r1 ' Aw.vn.
:K,ru'l r.ts c"MU"tler. 'ti the i;er and
w. I remai; a n. b stmsl'iir.
vVlllitm irnb- "i", d'i", nt tie
jd-jr ,''" i.t Virrt:j. Mek"1)) ntph yt
,i.ih a .? . yfs, N:i jrm hv
is csn '.li l-ir lin K" ..' . e"iina-
'i for -. -tt '-ut utlitM. . i .- n vms
elected jioer director.
The annual report of tbe Cumberland Val
ley railroad for tbe year 1SC0 waa published
Tuesday. Tbe earnings of the main line
were 1733,707.02 ; the expenditure, 1537,422,
41, leaving a halation In iavoret the coin puny
el fl90,2S&18. This Is .14,314 82 ever the
gross earnings of 1885, but there la a decreaie
iu tbe net enrnlnns of f W.62.S 81.
Colonel R. B. Beath and Past Departmret
Commander J. M. Yandersllce, of the Grand
Army of tbe Republic, of Philadelphia, and
MsJer I, B. Brown, of Oerry, will go te Kris
to-eay V) Investigate the charges of cruelty
and mlsmsnsgement agslnat MsJer Tyson,
commander of the Soldiers' and Suitors'
Heme there, preferred by Captain Uriah R.
Burkert, el Reading.
I'tcrrDtliAOtHBAHAMCUMHTf
Tbe I.sgal amend en WniceThsy sre Saeght
e us Based.
CiiKtaae, March 2 Tbe brlct of Lren-
ard Hwett, as oeuntel ler the condemned
Anarchist, was filed at Ottawa this
morning. It deals almost exclusively
wltb tbe alleged Illegal evidence ad
mitted, together with a review of that
legally before the Jury. The case of eaeh Is
taken up separately. Agslnat Oscar Meebe,
sentenced te fifteen years In the penitentiary,
tbe teatlmeny la tersely stated te be
" nothing." Field en Is Inculpated at
having mads threats snd fired Inte
tbe polies by a number el witnesses
who are shown te tell totally different ateries,
while seven witnesses contradict their tfsil
meny aa a whole and Bitten In parts. Par
sons is Inculpated only as Inciting vlulenreln
his speech, but state evidence is quoted te
the effect thst be deprecated any active
operations. 83Uw.hN wile incrimination la
said te be by Thompson, who swore he
and Spies talked murder in the alley In Eng
lish. The letter of Meat le Spies N hlsedls
posed of under bis head. Tbe ce of Leuis
Llngg, the bomb-maker, Is treated en the
baslgef freedom Irem statutory or common
law Inhibition of that business. Ne connec
tion Is aald te have been shown between
Llngg and the bomb-threaer.
HeCabs Mart MS llrln.latf d.
New Yerk, March 2. The supreme oeurt
te-day handed down Us decision In the case
of Chief McCabe, of tbe Are depart
ment The case attracted great atten
tion at the time cf MtCaee's dls
nittsal by Firs Ojmcn'sVeaer Parey, and
It waa quite freely discussed In the papers,
McCabe, whehad chargeef tbeHarlcmdlttrier,
el this city, during ablg tire In his district July
4 last, sent out wbst Is known as "the three
sixes," calling out all the engines north el
23d street His superiors deeming this bad
judgment en bis part, be was d lam Used at
the department. Ten main opinion is writ
ten by Judge Brady snd la te tbe eflect that
MeCabe must lie reinstated aud restored te
b ie rank et seoeud assistant chief of the fire
department
11. hi ler Iba Oalns Bturtl.r.
t'mtiADisM'im, March 2. The coroner's
Jury In the case el Wakefield Quins, colored
whose dismembered body whs found in .a
creek near Eddlngleu, Bucks county, ran.
,17, te-day rendered a verdict that Galna came,
te hla death at the bands el Geerge Wilsen,
and that Mrs. Tabbst ws accessory te the
crime. Beth prisoner were committed te
await Ibe action of tbedistrict attorney,
m
Iren fries II. Id I'p.
PiTiMUOBO. March A At te-day's meet
ing of tba Western Iren association, the con
dition et tbe iron trade waa fully discussed,
and contrary te general expectation, a reso
lution was adopted reafllrmlug present prices.
Geauga In Uetsl Proprlslers.
Char lea Erlsman, seu of Geerge H. Erie-
. former It of Lancaster, but new in uet-
ambta, baa purchased the stock and fixtures
el tba Tremont bete), North Queen atreet,
new ken by Fred. Weehrle. Mr. Krlaman
takes poaasaalen en April let,
A. P. Palmar baa no tea tba ceatrai aewi,
BsfaW Xsiabjasnb MMtt SOW tWMBIaal BW JBBm
THE HOUSE BACK DOWN.
BBBtfiMa an
AMBBBUBMn tO
BBtAUAtiOB BIAS.
II rasses tbe Ortgraal MB-Tbe bsaau Oaaaasi
a rrt ef Eatrr t, ess MMdletewa, Oeaa.,
te Hartterw-The Meval ArpteBrla-
tsws Bsssg OeMMered.
Washiwoten, March 1 (Heuse) Th
rules were suspended en motion of Mr. Crist
(Os,), and tbe Senate amendments te thi
Heuse Joint resolution test sa Investigation el
the Paclfie rsllreada were non-concurred In.
Noeooncurrence by unanimous mnssm
was asked for In the Senate amendmenta tc
tbe bill extending United States lawa evei
" Me Man's Land." On objection tbe bill
waa referred te tbe oemmlttee en public
lands.
Senate amendments te the bill annexing i
portion of Idaho te Washington territory were
non-concurred In.
Tbe bill for the relief of sufferers by fire al
Keatpert, Maine, waa reported adversely and
referred te the committee of the whole.
Consideration of tbe conference report en
the fisheries retaliatory bill waa then re
sumed. Mr. Clements (Os.) asked the Heuse te
stand by Its conferees.
The Heuse has agreed te recede from Its
amendment te the Senate retaliatory bill by
a vote of yeas 149, nays Ms, A motion id
reconsider Is pending.
The motion te reconsider the vote by whicfi
the Heuse receded from tu amendments te
the Senate retaliatory Mil has been tabled.
Tbe bill Is therefore passed In the form pissed
by tbe Senate.
Mr. Daniel (Vs.), aald that the position
taken by tbe gentleman from Msaaacbesetu
(Rice) was one which made this affair a
squabble between Mew England and Canada.
Was It true that tbe power of, railroad corpo
rations had become se great that tbey oeold
call a halt te Congress whew It wanted the
whole people of the United States te take the
eauae el tbe Mew Kagtand fishermen In their
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pltcM ea tl.a cilcr.dart is.i bCt fntlter-
I iilrK ihe city 'if Vltfuii, Minn . te i8Uact
k brldije oerot tn -vl... nipi ere an
iKlrind tttetem ; tnlendar. a. rrsclntteu vxs
ciOpWMl baUtnrtzin; Uin niii':Oj usmcrUt'
teU dtirtur; tbe recw, te c-iutliM'l tb'iln tb'iln
eitlpntten as te tbe undTvnltinUen of m
pnrtcu iiK-r.'fcnilir ; t.-n roi'jlmieu nu.
thMliieg U5eTniln' 'tUKBtiua commlttec
tesa uurta;; .lm ttvtt !te a rtbolutlen
tallia,; in the r.ecrLtar., f tne trensur.r h-r
lalerimtlm ecjin-rntna t- unties and'fceurs
eluirvic i.f r'. :.l Insp.-.jie's u u.n ciutniu
Iicti ' Sew Yeik .(id K .itiuiere. Jmu.
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SlMf. 6 ii' ii k' te !'i'ij' bud or
A'-tot iu (tilt n icN if tim i "Jia-.ui, ,..
Among '. -u li, s. ' ' s ,,ii i ," rt""t i
uuuslileicU and paaaeU weie the follow
ing : Making Hartferd, Conn,, a pert
of entry In plaee et Mlddletewn ;
authorizing the presldtnt te com
mission Alfred Uedberg as captain of Infantry
(wltb amendments.) In the discussion et
this bill it was abewu that lied berg bad been
cashiered in 1S72, a court-martial having
found blm guilty el rpe and embezzlement,
Mr. Hawley, who had charge of tbe bill,
atated that It was a ease or persecution. A
con ference waa ordered.
The Heuse biU granting right of way
through public lands in Utah was passed
with amendmenta and a conference ordered!
At 1 o'clock the naval appropriation bill wat
taken up. Au amendment waa reported ant
agreed te, restoring the Item appropriating
$12,000 for repairs et the naval training statlei
at Ce tet'a Island, near Newport
Tbs Trade Dellar Hilt
WAsniNOTOM, March 2 It la almost cer
lain new that tbe president will approve thi
trade dollar bill, the understanding belc
that a clausa will be Inserted in tbe genera
deficiency bill providing for Ita storage, At
8,000 Bills Met Beashed.
Washington, Mareb 23. Me Congre
h-u leR such cumbersome calendars aa tbi
49th will leave when It expires st neon or
Friday. There will be about 2,000 measure.'
lelt ou tbe two calendars, representing wi.rl
In oemmlttee and elsewhere, which weult
have taken the liletime of any lawyer had 1
bean performed by one. Hundreds et tin
measure which will die with this Congress
have occupied as many as hslf a dozen meet
tngs of committees composed of from 9 te It
members, meat el whom are active workers
and whose time devoted te lew, medlelne, e
ether professions or business would oem
msnd high remuneration. Meat of the mea
surea which will dte en tbe calendars are a
a private nature for claims, pensions, e la
bia mere than one-third of them are of a gen
eral character, and one-fourth of them of nt
tienal Importance.
TO UKT HAI.4ttll.it IHHTMAD UV FMKI
Twe Duirn Censul. fVbe. Offlec Will Mer
aivs Tbsin StS,0O0.
WAHtsaTes, March 2 Tbe conferee
en tbe consular and dlplomatle appreprii
tlen bill have reached an agreement thosee
the put of tbe Heuse accepting most of tb
tienat amendments. Tbeameudments non
occurred In reducing thesalsryef the It
terpreter te the legation te Turkey below lb
amount named In the Heuse bill, whle
amount was In sccerdance with existing lav
and add te tbe consuls under class 0, Msl
(Seychelles) which was emuiea irem iu
Heuse bill en the recommendation of tb
etate department as being unnecessary. Tb
amendmenta concurred In are aa fellows ,
Twenty-four consuls new psld by fs
appropriated for by fixed salaries amount n n
te5,0OX The fees cel looted by them U.
year amounted te $82,781, of which they t
talned under authority of law a aum largi
than the salaries established. An Increase t
110,000 Is made In the appropriation ler cleri
at consulates, se aa te provide for 13 add
tienal clerks te be distributed In tbe dlscr
lien of tbe department. Appropriations
110,000 are made for the Hsytlen an
Venezuelan oemmlaslous, a secretary of legi
tlen and consul general te Ceres Is provide
lerat 11,600 and the oensulste at Antwerp
transferred from class 4 te elasa 3. In s
ether respects tbe appropriations are the aan
a for the current year. ,
Me Shew Fer negre Tretter.
Washington, March 8 The Senate ceu.
mlttee en tbe District of Columbia bs
agreed te report adversely ea tba nemUu
Uen of Jamea M. Tretter, et MassachusetU u
be recorder of deada ler the Platelet of Cc
umbls. TtieveUWM nonpartisan.
awtne.
YonxeaTOWW, Ohie, March 8.-A11 tt
yard and read freight brakesmen ea itha Na
Vnrsr. PsnBSVlTanU at ObW Nad sHittsk tb.
sarsiu d trame la anspaailrt Tbebjen;
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