5p?fr'OTMiWMIW abbmaMA fWA " " A" , ssSSmBxfBKn!BMt6ZZL abbbbi . . 11,11 . , ?'f 4 vHI . &?, volume xxlti-ne. THK NEW KKVBNUK BILL: MOMB ur THH tmi'llHTAir VMUritlUHt ur rn HmmvHir, Ms'iaUeturlng Cirpnratlens Ki.mplM from Tats Upen their (Mplui-WatchM, Flea. ur Csrrtage ami Hcmsheld rurallera free rcuiu Tataileu-The Gbasgee. The new revenue bill adepts J by both Houses of the state legislature nukes many tmpetUnt change in the revenue lawi or the late. Belew will bs round aynepsta el tbe taxing and administrative clause t HKcilen I provides Hint rretn and after tha paagef the act all property or the classes afterward enumerated lill ur possessed by My person, cepartnership, unincorporated aiseclallnn, llmltttl isulnerahip, bank or corporation llalila te taiallen within the coin, twin wealth, shall pay atilitlally for atate pur pose a lav. nf three tniila en each dollar or the actual valun there if, whether the prep, erty he owned by audi peraena or corpora cerpora corpera tloiia In their own right or m truatee or agent for any ether corporation. The classes of property eniunerated are all mortgages, all money owing hy net vent debtors, wlietber by promissory note or penal or single bill, bend or )iiilriiiBnt, except benda accom panying mortgage ; alt article or agret uentaiid ac.euiiui bearing Interes', except mercantile bonk acoeunta ; money deposited In any nvlnnn bank or savings fund, and iimney deposited In banks or corporation which run be withdrawn by check without notice ; all public or municipal leana what soever, except these Imued by thla common wealth or the United Htatea ; all leana Iwued by or share of stock In any bank, corpora Hen, association, coin nan v or limited rt. nershlp created or fermes! under the lawa el thlsneiiimnnwealth or or the United State, or nf any ether Kbit or government, Incluil Ihk car trust securities ami leana secured by l mil of an v ether form of certificate or evl. deuce or Indebtedness, except abarea of ateck In any corporation or limited partnership llatilu in thn ceriKiratlun tax Imposed by the twunty.rnurth section or exempt from taxa tion under the thirty fourth section of thla act ; all moneys leaned or forested In ether states, territories, the District of Columbia, or foreign countries, and all ether moneyed capital In the html or Individual rltlzena of the state ; all niiniillli-a ever (200, except these granted by thlsciimuinnwesllh or by Ihu Untied StsU , paid from a fund which I net uljct te stld tax el .1 mills ; and all eUgs, iiiinlhiii, hacks, cabs and ether ve hicle, imeil for transporting passenger for hire, net owned by corporation paying the tax Imposed by tee twenty.leurth section. The section Is net Intended te apply te shares or stock In national hanks In the hand of the owner thereof, or te bank note or notes dis counted or negotiated hy any banking or mv I iiki institution or trust company ; nor are the previsions nf the act te apply te building and leannHclatlnna. HjrtMTUKB, VVV.TC1IES, ETC., KXKMI'T. The following clave, of tieraensi nrnnertv areexemp: from taxatien: All bouseneld turiiitnre, luclti'llnggeld and allver plate, ewnd ly Individual or corporation ; all pleasure carriages, nml all watches, owned ami kept ler u, any former act Imposing such lax bring heretiy repealed Section pruvldea that one hall of the net amount of tim tax imposed by the II rst sec tion of the act, which shall be collected by the nlUera of bm'i county and city co ce co extenslve with a county, shall be refunded by tb state treasurer te each county or city for expeuw Incurred In tbe assessment and collection el such ln. Seclleu 3 enacts that the treasurer or every city, county and borough tn the common, wealth, ana the treasurer of every Institution paying lnbrtut upon any lean which are uiadu taxable by tin tlrst section, shall make report In eritln. midsr eatu, annually In the month nf N'nv em urlethe auditor geueral el the amount of such letns, the namn and real clonce of the owners and heldere wltnl'i the commonwealth, and the par value nf such leans. Theaoulter general Khali hs-ivh the same for taxation at the rale el :t mills upon each dollar of the par slue; and the same must be psht into the nttln inasuiy within tiilrty da, le 1'oiniiil-i.lens h11e(hI hy law bi county treasiirnis ler slmtlar aenlcee Neglect te make such rerl will Impose en tbe offender a tlnenf I.Oeu , and If a report U net tiirnUlKul thn nml I ler general, In making up a valuation et audi leans, shalladd thereto 0 iercen'. iHilore sssenslng the tax. Section I ireliliH that In case any bnk or savings lnil'iitieii shall elect teanuually cob lei-t Iren the lir-hnliler a tax of six tenths of 1 per centum up hi the pr value of all the ahamsef Kahl btiiK, aud pay thJ same Inte the state trnsury en or before thn tlrst day in March in each jiwr, then thn shares and se unit h nf the capitil and pretlts or such bank a shall net Ih Invested In real estate shall be exempt Ireui all ether taxation. It also pre. vhU's for remrln te the auditor general by the oHli-ers of tunks and savings Institutions uiieu which te Imsh afsessmeiit", with penal ties for rullure te make reports. Swlen 5 previ.lt s ter the furnishing et assessors with liUnkn ujeu which te make returns, copies te heglveii tn taxable persons and corporations. H c'liins 0, 7 and 8 enact that returns must be made upui eatb, te be administered hy Ihu assess )rs without charge. Hejtieu !) prevldus that if any a-sses.er or taxable itorsen or corporation shall make any agreement te return a lea amount ef taxable prep irtv than should ne returned, the pr mis miking siuh agreement shall be guilty of ceus,ilra -y, and Uien oeiivictlon be aouteuced te the eame line and Imprison, uient which Is new provided by law for IhatellttnHP. LHNIlKKs MUST I'AV TUB TA . Mictien 10 provides that it tbsll be unlaw, ful ler any person or corporation leaning money at interest en bend, mortgage or ether wise te require (be borrower te pay the tax Imposed by hectlen 1, and any contract for repayment et the money leaned in viola tion of this prevision shall be held void in auv court of law or equity. Sections 11 te 18 re-enact section of the act or 1885, providing ler the keeping ei dally records et bends, judgment, mortgages, eta, te bs filed with the county commissioners or beard of revision et taxes and transmitted te the assessors for comparison with personal returns of taxable. Section ID provide that tba taxes collected by thn several counties aud cities shall be paid te the slate treasurer en or belerv the second Monday or August, and that county officers shall receive ttie same oenipen-iloa aa they are entitled te under existing laws. Section 20 enacts that every national bank wltbin the commonwealth shall annually ou March 1 repirt te the auditor general the number or shares of capital stock Issued by It and their actual value; the auditor general shall then assess the same for taxation at the rate of 3 mills upon each dollar or the actual value thereof, which shall be paid within thirty days te the state treasurer. If any bank shall fall te make suaU return the audi tor general shall endeavor te ascertain the actual value or each share of the capital stock and add 60 per cent thereto. Sections! provide that hereafter every limited partnership, bank or corporation delug business In the commonwealth under its laws, or organ) zed under these or any ether atate, mutt nefere going Inte operation register in the otticeel the auditor general, the name of the Institution or company, the date of Incorporation or organization, tba act of assembly or authority under which formed, incorporated or organized, tba place of bust. neas tbe poateraee address, the name of tba president, chairman, secretary and treasurer or cashier, the amount or capital authorized by lis charter, and the amount of capital paid Inte the treasury. Failure te de thla within nineiyasys irem the passage or tbe act Will be punished by a penalty or 1500. ANNUAL HKrORTS. By section 23 It la provided tbat berealler, except In tbe case of banka and foreign Insur ance companies, every limited paruttreblp and corporation doing business In and taxa ble wltbin tbe commonwealth ahall annually in tbe month of November report te the auditor general the total autherised capital stock, tbe wbele number of abarea el stock, tba number of abarea or stock lasued, tea par value of each share, tba amount pais into tba treasury en eaeh (bare, tba amount of capital ild in, tba data, amount aad fata per centum of eaeh and every dividend aaada or declared during tba year ettdlag with the first Menaay in aaia meaw, sua xa eu where any auch limited partnership or ear ear ear poratlen shall rail te make or declare any aivldend neon either It aommesj or took during U jaar tadlng m aletwaltl, or 220. In eese the dividend or dividends made or declared ea either It common or preferred ateck during the year ending as aforesaid ball amount te lass than n per centum upon the par value of tbe aald common or pre ferred stoek, the treasurer aad secretary thereof, attar being duly sworn or affirmed te de aad perform lbs same with fidelity, aocerdlng te tba best of their k newledge and belter, shall, between the 1st and I6tb days of November or each year in which ae divi dend has been made or declared aa aforesaid, or la waleh tbe dividend or divldenda aaade or declared upon either Its oemmon or pre ferred sleck amounted te less than S per oen een turn upon the par value el aald common or preferred clock, eatluiate'and appraise tba csp. Ital stoek or eueb limited partnership or cor poration opea which no dividend has been made or declared, or upon tbe par value of which tbadlvldend or dividends made or de clared amounted te lees tbsu ft per centum at Its actual value In eaab, net less, however, than tba avaraa-ft urine which aalri stack anlii for during aald year, and net lese than tba price or value aa Indicated or measured by the amount et tba divldenda made or declared; and when the same ahall have iieen ae truly estimated and appraised they sbalt ferwilh forward te tbe auditor general a certldeat thereof, accompanied by a copy of tbelr aald oath or alii rotation by them algned and at. tested by tbe magistrate or ether person qualified te adrnlnlater the same. If the auditor general or elate treasurer, or either of them are net asuatled with tbe valuation returned, tbey are autherlzsd te make a valuation thereof with the right te appeal by the corporations Section 2.1 provides a penally el 10 per oee. turn te be sdded te the Us U tbe reports are net furnished te the auditor general en or before the 31st dsy et Dacarnber In enb and every year, and for a possible lerlelture of charter II reports are net made fur tbroe sue ceaslve years. TAXATION Or IIIVIIIKMIS, Section 21 provides tbst sny limited part nership, assoctstien and corporation, except banks and foreign insurance companies, ahall pay annually a corporation or franchise tax. te be computed as fellows, namely : On a dividend of 6 or mere than ft per esnluin en the par value or Ita capital stock It shall pay at tbe rate or mill upon tbe capital stock for each 1 per cent el dividend; If no dividend be declared, or If tbe dividend made de net amount te & per cent, or tbe par value of tbe espltal stock, the tax te be at the rate ct 3 mills upon each dollar or aald stock. When any auch company shall have common aud preferred ateck, then the Ux ahall be st the same ratea as above en tbe stock en which dividends amounting te ever 6 per cent have been paid, and en that en which no divldenda have been declared or adlvldend net amount ing te 5 per eent This tsz shall be paid within fifteen data from December 31 of etch year. When sny corporation pays a dividend amounting te net Has than ft per cent , hut leas than 0 per ceut, the Ux shall beat the rate of 3 mills upon tbe par value of lu captui stock. 1'redUadded te a sinking fund shall be treated as having been divided among the stockholders, snd sbsll subject the capital stock te taxation as a dividend. Ne oerpiratlou paying the tax luuiosed by Ibis section shall lie liable, In addition te the Ux Imposed by tbe first suction of this set upon se much or IU personal property of the classes therein enumerated aa sball actually represent its actual paid in caplul stoek or any part thereof ; but In ascertaining the amount or personal property upon which any corporation la taxable under tbe first section of this act, the assessors, bearda of revision or county commissioners sbsll deduct from the total value of all tbe asseu of sueh corporation, enumer ated In tbe first section el tills act, anS IU real estate aud bends or this sute or or tbe United States tbe amount actually paid In en IU capital stock In cash, and auch corpora tion ahall be liable te taxation unuer tbe tint section of this act upon only se much of tbe value of tbe personal property therein enum erated aa It shall be found te own or held after auch deduction of lu paid-up cash capi tal from tbe tout amount el ItsasseU as afore said, but nothing herein contained shall operate te exempt any corporation having lu leans euutandlug fiem collecting and pay ing te tbe sum treasurer the tax thereon un der the previsions of tbe third section of this act ; and no company paying the Uxes en capital stock under Hits section and en gres receipts uuder tbe twenty sixth section et this set shall pay Ux for stale purposes upon any portion of IU roadbed or ether property used for corporate purpeses. I'KIVATK BVNKS. Section 2ft provides tbat every private backer and broker and every unincorporated banking and saving Institution net subject te the Ux lmpcsed by section 21 sball annually en tbe first Monday or November report te tbe auditor general tbe amount of net earn lngs or Incomes during the preceding year, aud wltbin alxty days thereafter pay te tbe sute treasurer 3 per cent upon aueh earnings In addition te any Uxes en personal property te which It may be subject under section 1. Section 2A provides tbat every railroad com. pany, pipe-line company, conduit company, steam beat company, alack-watnr navigation company, transportation company, street pas senger railway company, express company, natural gas com piny, electric light company, palace and sleeping ear oemptny, delug busi ness In tbe sute shall pay a ux or eight-tenths of 1 per cent upon tbe gross reeelpu of the com. pany, tbe Ux te be paid en tbe last day s of J uly and January In each year, the first tstvinent te be made en tbe last dsy of July, S87. When any company exercises the right te mlneer pur chase and sell coal the receipts from such sale ahall net beUxed, but euma charged for trans trans trans porutlen sbsll be Uxed at s part et tbe gross reeelpu or the company. Tbat In any case where tbe works et one corporation, com pany or limited partnership are leased te any operated by another corporation, company or limited partnership the Uxes Imposed by this section sball be adjusted between tbe said corporations, oempanles or limited part nersblpa in accordance witb tbe terms of their respective leases or agreement, but for the payment or the aald Uxes tbe commonwealth sball first leek te tbe corporation, company or limited partnership operating tbe works, and upon payment by tbe said company or limited partnership of a Ux upon the entire reeelpu derived from tbe operation thereof tbe corporation, company or limited partner ship from which the aald werka are leased shall net be beld liable under thla section ter any Ux upon the proportion et said re ceipts recelvea by it as renui ler tbe use or said works. ISHUIIANCK COUl'AMIKK. Section 27 provides thst all Insurance com panies, except purely mutual benefit associa tions, sball report te the auditor general en the first dsya of July aud January In each year the entire amount of premiums and as aeasmenu received during the preceding six menthsfand sbsll pay a Ux or eight-tenths et 1 per centum en sueh amount ilereaUer tbe annual Ux upon tbe premiums et Insur ance oempanles et ether sute or foreign goveremenU shall beat the rate or one and one-hair per centum upon gross premiums of every ebaracUr and description received in this sute. Section 28 provides tbat one-half tba taxes Imposed by section 24 shall until November J, 1803, be assigned te the sinking fund of tbe commenwealtn, and after tbat time the whole et the revenue from thU aourea aball be aa algned te tbe sinking tund, and the ether half eftbe revenue under section 2t until Novem ber 1, 1803, and all ether Uxes imposed by this set snd the revenues derived therefrem, ahall be applleabla te tba payment or tbe ordinary and current expenses of tbe govern ment Section 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35 and 3d are mainly administrative, or provide penalties, repeal existing laws, etc. luterest ou unpaid Uxes Is te be computed st tbe rate of 12 per centum per annum ; all taxes are te be llene upon tba lrancniees and real and pereenal property et corporations ; no corporation Is te be dissolved until tbe taxes due by It te the oemmon wealth have been paid. Section 33 provides tbat nothing in the act aball be taken or construed te slur or repeal existing Uws licensing and taxing foreign Insurance oempanles, or imposing taxes upon collateral Inheritances, or imposing an lleanss. bonus or Ux ether than these expressly referred te or provided ler In this net Section 84 provides that hereafter no menu featuring corporations or limited partnership ersnlssd for manufacturing purposes shall be taxable upea say part of lu capital stoek actually employed wltbin thla oemmon wealth la any manufacturing business or upea lis as aaralega. Provided, that the provkatwaertaeeoUoa shall net apply te owperesseMssHatadui tba meaufaeture of. iMasttaoswervUtoQSUquors, or la tba niseis was reraaMiin,; etugat or fuel py TOEHPLOY AN ENGINEER. HI Ts0I-JSJr AUUtrmB MT IK tBM C0VHVIW MBBTIHB, AaKssertt Prsssue rise east pedfleeueee Urn Impress Water taeliMes aa M. perl le the Nstl aUgatar Heeilag eflheaaaieipal tbegtslstare. A special meeting et city oeuoolla waa beld Wednesday evening te consider tba question of sewerage and drainage and Improvement eftbe waterworks. KLC0T COUNCIL. Present Messrs. Belenlua, Bersjer. Brans, Leng, Riddle, Bealey aad White. ' Walla tea roll was being called, Messrs. Rradls and Kby, of oemmon council, ap peared aad announced that that body was ready tn go Inte Joint convention. Mr. Erana asked "What, for?" And Mr. Remley answered that It was his Impression tbst this was te be a Joint convention el ooun eoun oeun oils te consider the water question. Mr. Evans and Mr. Kiddle denied tbat any action had been taken looking te a Joint con vention. Tba minutes or last meeting of councils were reed from which It appeared that a reso lution Jrem the committee en aewsge and drainage and Improvement nf water supply was psssed calling for a Joint meeting or councils en May 18. Mr. Middle said the word or the resolution would seem te convey tbe Impression thst tbe two bodies were te meet Jointly ; but there wsa no use discussing tbe matter until plans snd specification for tbe went te be dena shall have been prepared, lie eflered tbe following resolution : lUtelvtd, That the committee en aewage, drainage and water works Improvement be authorized te employ a com potent engineer te prepare plans and speclOoatlene and probable oest of tbe same, ter the beet loca tion or tbe water works, te be submitted te councils st their next regulsr met ting. The resolution waa adopted. A letter was read from J. J. R. Creee, engineer, In which he statee that tbe flew et water ever the fleer or tba engine rooms el tbe water works U s reason why they should be removed, aa the flood would net only step tbe pumps but injure the machinery. Ur. Belenlua presented a communication from Jehn Sehlelch, who says be has a plan for supplying tbe city witb freab, clear water at all times at a cost of 1130,000. He says he will mske bis plan publle ir tbe city will pay blm in advance (500, wblcb hU rather paid the city some yeara age as surety tot a de faulting tax collector, and then If tbe plan be accepted, tbe city te pay him (1,000 ad ditional. Adjourned. COMMON COUNCIL. Common council was called te order at 7:30 witb the following member present : M Auxer, Bsumgardner, Bltner, Brlnten, Bucklue, Cormeny, Cummlngs, Eaby, Eber man, EverU, Kralley, K rants, Krlteb, Orlest, Koepp, Leng, McKlrey, Nell, Kebrer, Shirk, Stermfells snd Beard, president Messrs. Kaby and Brsdel were appointed a committee te notify select council tbat com mon council was ready te meet select council in Joint convention, In reference te sn Increase or tbe water supply. This committee returned with tbe Informa tion tbat select council did noteonalder that a meeting was called with a view of a Joint convention, as It would net be legal te meet In tbat way. Mr. Auxer admitted that It might be illegal te take action en tbe proposed site et the new water work In a Joint convention. 1JU Idea waa te bold sueh a convention se tbat there could be an Interchange or oplntene aa te what la beat te be done, and after tbe subject is thoroughly discussed than tbe bodies can separate aud such action can be uken as will be wise. Wben select council resolution wsa read, Mr. Cummlng moved te amend It se as te make it read tbat Mr. Cress be employed. Mr. Frantz aald tbe resolution gave au thority te the comtnttteo te employ whoever tbey aaw proper, acd be was opposed te tying tbe bands of tbe committee. In Mr. Q rleet's Judgment it was preferable te allow the committee te employ tbe en gineer they believed best fitted for tbe work. Mr. Cummlngs ssld he bsd every confi dence In the sewsge committee, but there le enetber matter te be taken Inte considera tion. II Mr. Oarraeb U employed It will oest tbe city for his services 3),' per cent of the proposed Improvements, sud ir Mr. Crees Is employed bU charge will be only (1,000. Tbe amendment was dereated by tbe fol lowing vote : Messrs, Cormeny, Cummlngs, Kberinan, Everts, Fralley and Kehrer (6) voted aye, and Messrs. Auxer, Bsumgard ner, Bltner, Bradle, Brlnten, Bucltlua, Baby, Frantz, Frlteb, driest, Leng, McKlrey, Shirk, StermfelU and Beard, president, (15) voted nsy. Tbe resolution te concur in the action of se lect council wss then agreed te, and there being no further business council adjourned. MeeUeg of assrage Committee. A meeting of tbe sewage and drainage com mittee was held after tbe adjournment of councils, and tba preliminary arrangementa were made te carry Inte force tbe resolution passed by councils. Commerce Committee Organitstt. Tbe city councils committee en commerce organized last evening by tbe election of Edward P. Brlnten aa chairmen, and Jacob M. Cblllas aa clerk. NOTES rKOM NEAR FLACKS The State Teachers' assocUtlen will meet In Clearfield tblcyear en July 6, t) and 7. Tbe Cornwall A Lebanon railroad, tbe only line by wblcb Mt (Iretna park can be reached, will place observation cars en lu trains for tbe accommodation of excursionists. Tbe fourteenth annual Inter-Sute Plonle exhibition will commence August 20, 1887, at William' Greve, Cumberland county, Pa. Tbe West Lebauen Kelllng Mill company declared a dividend of seven and a qu ter per cent and placed (2,500 te the surplus fund. Tbe dedication or the tieli el the Lutheran Mission church, Cornwall, en Sunday, brought an assemblage of ever 500 people VlllUm J. Lsngdale, cashier, confidential bookkeeper and collector for Frank Farrell, merchant tailor, Pniladelpbla, has absconded, and la supposed te have atelen between 118,. 000 and (20,000 from his employer. There te a women in the case. ay steeigs the aspsrlateadSner. Prof. T. M. Balllet, superintendent of public schools In Reading, It la aald will accept a professorship la Swertbmers college, at a salary et (2,400. At their last meeting tba Reading school directors reruaed te pass a resolution allowing the luperlntendent te name tba faculty or tba beya' high school, since which trouble has arose between the principal or that school and tbe superintend ent A LaaessUten Hoaersd. Among tbe appointments confirmed by the Senate en Wednesday was that of B. 0. Demutb, of this oily, te baa member of tbe alate beard el fisheries. .Mr. Demutb will make sn efficient member of that beard. The ether members are H. C. Fare, W. L. Powell, H. B. StUlweU, J. V, Lang, A. & Dicksen. rsssTSl el airs. aUry Hagea. Tha funeral of Mrs. Mary Hagea took plaoaeu Wsdnetday from the reeldeaee of her son at Rawlins vlUe. Tha remaUs war taken te tbs Mt Nebo Prssbytsrlaa church where asrvleea were oeadnctad by tba Rev. Themas Thompson, of this city. Tha ramalaa wan Interred la the graveyard adjoining tba chue LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1887. MvmmmMam M'eABwa atom. HU Ceaaeel, W. V HsassL bq., Tells What Ha staewsel Ike Crime. W. U. Haass), esq , waa seen by an J ntel ntel Lieawcaa reporter this morning In refer. eece te J, P. MeCabe, tbe escaped murderer from tbe Henesdate Jail. Mr. Hensel baa appeared before the pardon beard In Me Uaba'a bebair, and ha glvea the following se oeuot of tba tragedy as viewed by tbe de- McCatM and Michael Kellly, his alleged victim, were neighboring farmers, and both of prominent families. Tbey bad grown np together, aad were geed friends. McCabe was addicted te drink, and bad wasted a fine property through bis habit. Kellly waa a prosperous citizen. In December, 1885. RelUy's wits and children went away te spend tba holidays, and bs was left alone In charge of the house. A Tew days before New Year's ha had been paid (300, and ea Maw Year'a eve be met McCabe at tha house of tbs Istter's father-in-law. Ha had (220 with blra In Innk bill. MeCabe acd Kellly letl tbe beuse te go home at 10 o'clock; they separated and were never strain seen together. At 11 o'clock tbat night MeCabe appeared at the tavern In Browns ville, ever tour miles from Rellly'a fsrm. He produced a roll et bills and paid an old snre at tba tavern, and remained there carousing tbst nlgbt and part et the next day. Tewarda neon en New Year'a day a cousin et McCabe dlaoevered;Mlcbael Rellly'sdead body by tbe readilde net far rretn hi beuse. Tbe back of hi bead waa crushed in. There waa a gash three Inches long through the skull en tbe right aide of tbe bead. There was no money en tbe deed man's person. McCabe was arrested as the murderer three days later. fie was tried within three month and convicted or murder In tbe first degree. Against blm tbe Implicating facte were his bablta of Intemperance, bis association with Kellly the night of the murder, bis unususl and unexplained possession or money se seen after tbe murder, his deolaratlena after arrest and when made drunk by tbe officers tbat "be bad killed Mickey Redly," or that tbey would bang blm for killing Reilly." In his behalf were shown the Improbability of bl commuting auch a crime and making bU way fenr mile dltUnt, carrying an axe, wltbin an hour and without a trace of excite ment In hU manner or a Uln et bleed en bis clothes or axe ; tbe lack et any Identifica tion el tba weapon or tbe money round en McCabe ; tbe long period tbat elapsed between tbe alleged time of killing and tbe finding of the body i tbe Improbability tbat Kellly waa killed Wednesday night v. ben en Tburs dsy two or three witnesses passed up and down the read In wblcb bis body must have lain and did net aee it McCabe has throughout persts'n 1 In bis In nocence; blatrlsndabelleveinblinand many of Kellly 's jurors have come te have deubu or bla guilt and rears tbat tbe wrong man was convicted. Tbe appeal waa srgued before tbe aupreme court In October last, and the Judgment of tbe lower court was affirmed. In November last, Governer Pattison algned McCabe's death warrant fixing January 13 ter tbe date of bla execu tion. Before tbe day arrived, however, a respite for thirty daya waa granted. Tbe condemned man was subsequently respited until April 21, and again until May 26 Tbeee poatpenemenu were te enable bla friends te bring bla case before the beard or pardons, who gave it several bearings, but persistently refused te recommend a pardon or oemmuUtlon. McCabe baa peslbly set tied tbe case In his own favor by escaping from Ja.lL He la thirty-six veara old, and has a wile and seven children.' OULVMHUL'B MAMM BALI, (JLVH. It Has Qoed PUysrs, anil tbe Haaacet Is Am Am Am loea te Secure around. Iter.. Manager Bear, ef the Columbia base ball club, haa done a great deal towards giving that town geed exhibitions, and be deserves te be encouraged. He baa gathered together a geed nine this season, Including Schil ler, who formerly played tlrst base ter tbe Ironsides. 11 e has arranged games with, tbe Alteena club for June Otb and July 5th, llous'en, of Chester, May 28th and 30' b, University of Pennsyl vania June 2d and lib, aud a number or ethers. Mr. Bear would like te play hair el these games In Ibis city if he could get a ground tbat would suit him at anything like a reasonable rafr. This wilt tw the only cbaoee for Lancaster people te see base ball unless tbey go te Philadelphia, which is pretty tar off. The League games el yesterday were : At Philadelphia: Detroit 0, Philadelphia 7; at New Yerk : Indianapolis U, New Yerk 8 ; at Bosten : Bosten 0, Pittsburg 2 ; at Washington : Washington II, Chicago 4. Tbe Association games resulted as fellows : At St Leuis : St Leuis 1J, Athletic 4 ; at Cincinnati; Brooklyn 0, Cincinnati 3; at Leuisville: Baltimore e, Iiuisvllle 5; at Cleveland: Cleveland 0, Mets5. SUte League games resulted as fellows : At Allentown : Scrsnten 15, Allentewn5; at Wilkeebarre: Wllkesbarre 20, Heading 12; at Bradferd: Bradford 0, Johnstown 0 (Johnstown failed te arrive). It aeems tbat tbe DetrelU can bit any of tba Philadelphia's pitchers. Dunlap, Kewe and Breutbera each touched Builinten up for a borne run yesterday. Conway pitched a geed game for Detroit, Irwin sUrted In te play abort for Pblladel. pbia yesterday; while at the bat he was struck by a pitched ball and knocked Insensible. Hs was carried from tbe field and Uken home. It la reared tbat bla skull was in Jured. Bosten keeps winning right along and tbey are likely te make it warm tar Detroit Teny Mullane, Cincinnati's crack pitcher, haa been indefinitely suspended aud tiued (100 for Insubordination. Fergusen and-Clements and Baldwin and Bennett are tbe batteries te day. Washington baa passed Chicago and the latter Is next te last Although this la no regular schedule day for the League, all tbe Western clubs have arranged te remain in tbe cities where they were yesterday and play regular champion ship games today. w AHTUIO WMKNVU vhutketiun. Tbe European Traders In Egypt t'ellllenlng That Ueverniucut. Londen, May 19. In view of tbe conclu cenclu conclu len or an Angle-Turkish convention finally disposing et tbe question or British occupa tion of Egypt petitions have been numerously circulated in Alexandria and ether places In Egypt and which have received a large num. ber of signature inviting France te occupy Egypt in the event of tbe evacuation or tbat country by England. Tbe petitions allege that It is vital te the InteresU et the French residenU et Egypt tbat tbe protection new afforded te them by the presence et British authority against robbery and ultimate finan cial ruin be guaranteed after tbe withdrawal el tbe English, and the claim la made tbat such protection cannot lie enjoyed by foreign residente unless tbe restraining band or some power ether than Turkey Is raised In their bebalt. Tba government will present te tbe Heuse et Commens en Friday evening a aUtement explaining the negetlatlcna or Sir Henry D. Wolff with the Turkish government and detailing the results of his mission. The Will of W. O. Dspeaw. Nbw Albany, Ind., May 10. Tbe will of Washington 0. Depauw was probated te day. It covers thirty-three sbeete et closely writ ten legal cap, and bequeath (3,000,000 te bis family, and tbe realdueef bis estate, estimated at (5,000,000. is devoted te benevolent and ed ed ucttlenal purposes, Including a bequest et (1,025,000 te Depauw university, a 18.000 Celliers en Sinks, BnussKts, May in. Tbe miners' strike U extending throughout Belgium. There are new 18,000 miners en strike in tbe Centre district alone. Troops are being forwarded te tha aesnea et tha strike te protect property aad keep tha pesos. aeutssge is Be JUstersd. Washington. Mbv lu. Tha snttmn r n. rstary Whitney la tba Selirtdge cess has net yet been officially aaaeunesd. It Is under stood, hewsvsr, that Captain Belfrldga la te be restored sconce te tba command or tha Omaha sad that oeurt of inquiry will be erdarad. THE CANADIAN .OUTRAGE. MDItOB fttBIBH MUBBBB Bt MB ABvmr obewb ur ubmkbbmbh. Tha Irish Agitator Assaulted In Tomate WhUe 'Taking a Walk "The Press el That City Strongly Ceademaa the Oc- earrenee-Haw II Hsppsneri, Mr. O'Brien has added Hamilton te bla list where, It is thought, rloteu demonstrations are eertaln te occur. He will speak there en Monday, May 23. lie will speak tn Ottawa, and In K Ingston. Wednesday evening President J. A. Mulli gan, et tbe loear branch or tbe National League or Terente, called at tbe hotel and asked Mr. O' Brlen te go out and have a walk, though a crowd et about 200 rowdies had gathered around tbs hotel hlaaing, hooting and groaning. Mr. O'Brien, however, per flated In going. Upen leaving tbe hotel witb his mends the mob groaned and blssed Inte Mr. O'Brien's fsce auch cries ss "Awsy trslter," "Down with tbs dynamiter" and "Oed save the queen." A riot seemed Im minent, as tbe Orangemen were armed with stout sticks, and tbey name up te Mr. O'Brien as be strode alone Yerk street with his friends and shoved blm and Jostled aglnt mm, making eeverai aitempu te atrise mm en tbe head with tbelr stick. He dodged tbe blows, however, snd his friends rsliled sreund blm, but they were as ens te fifty. Tbe faithful body guard waa broken sgsln and sgaln and Mr. O'Brien driven up against tbewalL Here, witb Kilbride, wall, MUfll- San and Cabill, the little party steed at bay, Ir. O'Brien sbentlng at tbe top or his voice : "Yeu cowardly dogs, don't you aee we are net armed. Let us alone." Hisses and cries or " Oed save tbe Queeu" and groans for the dynamiters greeted this appeal. Mr. O'Brien and his Iriends were stoned by tbe mob, no policeman interfering, and one stone struck J. M. Wall, correspondent or tbe New Yerk Tribune, rutting blm badly above the left temple. The fight finally became se fierce, Mr. O'Brien having bad bis bat knocked of, that be sought refuge In the bicycle store of Tbemss Laler.Jr., wben the crowd abattered the windows and rushed into tbe place, yell ing like demens: but Mr. O'Brien bad been taken nut by tbe rear, and reached bis hotel In safety. Leaves Terente for Ottawa. Terente, May 10. Editor O'Brien and Mr. Kilbride left for Ottawa at 8:35 thU morn; lng. Only a lew people were assembled at tbe station te see blm etr. Tbere was no disturbance. He will reach OtUwa at 7 o'clock this evening. Leng alter tbe telegraph office had cleeed for tbe night last night, and Just as Mr. O'Brien was about te retire te rest, he waa watted upon byalx member of the Domin ion Parliament, who expressed tbeir deep sense of sorrow snd shame at the occurrence of the disturbance, and assured the Irish ora tor or their sympathy with hla mission. Mr. O'Brien received them courteously, and then witb a cheerful laugh said : " 1 am net at all sorry new tbat it te ever. Of course, I suffered a little, but that la nothing when we Uke Inte account tbe tact tbat It will Injure Landlord Lanadewne'a case mere." Messrs. O'Brien and Kilbride were driven from tbe Rossin beuse in a carriage ae ceinpanled by President Mulligan. At tbe depot there were about 100 people. Mr. O'Brien stepped upon tbe platform of a parlor car and delivered a brief add rose. Wben he commenced te speak be waa greeted with mingled groans and cheers. Oplulens el Canadian Journals Terente, May 19. Tbe morning papeie generally condemn last nlght'a outrage upon Editor O'Brien. The Glebe, under tbe head, lng "Burning Outrage," says : "The brutal, unprovoked assault upon O'Brien yesterday may produce very serious results. Intoler ance bas risen te a pretty pitch of insolence when acbeer is answered by bludgeons and stone throwing. If auch a method or retort be net visited witb tbe severest penalty tbat can be legally imposed, this town will see Belfast rieU before long and suffer enormous losses, Tbere would be some slight excuse te the ordinary state of affairs for lenient treatment et men resenting Jceis at the name or tbe queen, but tbere Is te ground ler mercy te ruffians te undertake te knock down citizens for cheering any man'a name no matter who be be. Tbe ruffians of yesterday doubtless ellected wbst all tbe In tluence aud courage of O'Brien vainly at tempted. Tbey have thrown ever te him tbe volume or publle sympathy wblcb be could net have otherwise obtained. He stands new Identified with the cause etlree speech In Cauada,ef Ireedem te walk tbe atreeU, of free dom te indlcate opinions, and these common rlgbU must be vindicated at any cost" Tbe Ulebe gives the Irish Catholic great praise for generally preventing further demonstra tion. It says : Wben tbelr natural sympathy with a champion of tenanu ia fairly con sidered it must be acknowledged they have displayed great consideration ter the gover nor general and great respect for publle opinion. Tbey steed up as tbe governor general did, for the right or free speech, and It la a foul sbaiue tbat tbe refusal or tbat llbe.ty by one crowd et hoodlums should have been followed up yesterday with vio lence from another crowd. They could net be satisfied with O'Brien's moral defeat but mutt try te break his bead with atones. Force Is a favorite remedy ; it laalsearemedy much employed by law, and what must new be shown ia tbat the forces or tbe law can jail and fine most impressively tbe forces or anarachy. The Mad says : "Tbe mobbing or O'Brien and hia frienda ou tbe streets last nlgbt was a barbarous and disgraceful act, and the police who have behaved se well under tbe trying ctrcumsUnees should leave nothing undone te bring tbe blackguards concerned in tbe outrage te Justice." ure hat havsm Hit ura. Secrsury Cabill, of the Terente Branch of the League, Seriously li Jured. Terente, May 10 Mr. J. A. Mulligan, prealdeut et tbe local branch of the National League, furnished the following version of laat night's disturbance this morning : About 8 o'clock last evening I was at tbe Rossin beuse with O' Hi leu wben he expressed a de sire for a little Iresh air. I suggested tbere was danger In going out but O' Brien laughed and said be would go. Accordingly O'Brien, Secretary Cabill and tnyaeir left tbe hotel by tbe Yerk street deer and walked tewarda King street There was a Urge crowd out aide, some of whom cheered and ethers hooted. O'Brien said tebls friends : " New, bejs, I'm going te take a little walk and I want you te remain here." In compliance with tbl request O'Brien' ympathlzera did ae and we went up Yerk atreet and turned east along King atreet We were followed by a large crowd and jostled and Jeered st, beeldea balng greeted with "Hang blm," "Drewn blm," "Kill him," Interspersed with singing of Ged Bava tha Queen." At the oerner of Bay and King atreeta It occurred te me that tba beat thing te de wa te get back te the hotel. Tba po lice were very remiss Is tbelr duty and did netblng te protect us from tbe mob. In Bay street the crowd began te use stones and rot ret ten eggs which fell like ball and struck the men. The cty here was " Te the bay with blm," and I came te tbe conclusion that things were getting serious. Tha mob grew larger and missiles flew thick and fast. A stone struck Mr. Cabill en tba back of tba head, Injuring him badly. O'Brien, Cabill and myself wars all bit re peatedly. One stone struck me ea tba elbow, hurting It severely. On tbe oerner of Bay aad Wellington atreeta wa turned westward lu searcU of a place of shelter, as wa st wa eeuld never reach tha hotel unless wa asaspad from tha mob, Wa could net get Inte Hharpe'a laundry, but found Tayler's shop open aad wa raehed la. Theorewd poured volleys after ue,butwe escaped through a back deer Inte tha lane. Wa were sheltered by soma kind friend until 10:30 p. in., when wa get beef te tha hotel through a rear' satry. My coat waa ruined, by bowers of aggs and wa were la a frightful condition. I recegnised many face in the crowd, but most of the time I was busy protecting my faee from tha stones, O'Brlea considered ha had a right te walk tha streeU and waa resolved te assert It Oablll waa taken home seriously Injured. Hewascen. cleus, but Incoherent and rambling. Dr. Casaldy atate that from all appearances tha skull I net fractured, but It wUl require aa examination te determine tha severity of tha wound. Cabill slept fairly well last night and Is allghtly Improved this morning, though net entirely out et danger. HI stiff bat was sll thst saved his life. A PABUBMUmB TMAIH BOHBBD. Flltsen Mas Halt It and Secure Oenstdsrabte Meney and Valsablse. Austin, Texas, Msy 19-lnformaUen wsa received here last night tbat tbe Missouri PaclUe northbound train which left here at 8:45 p. m. waa held up at NcNeill, tbe Juno June Juno lien of tbe Missouri Pacific and Austin Northwestern reads. It la said that there were fifteen men In tbe party. Tbey first captured tbe operator before the ar rival of tbe train, and aa seen aa it drew In bearded it, attacking tbe eng. neer and express messenger. Tbe express wsa robbed but the smeunt was net ascer tained. Tbe malls were net touched. The passengers were robbed of a censld arable amount, one man losing a geld watch and chain, and another a diamond pin. Several sbeU were tired, and two men were werfaded, one In the arm and one in tbe head. McNeill la a small sutlen thirteen miles from Austin snd it 1 difficult te get psrticulsrs. Posses from Austin, Round Reck and Georgetown are in pursuit of the robbers. At midnight a cavalcade or policemen and citizens, well mounted and armed, uuder command or Sergeant Palmer, left for the scene or the rob bery. Tbere 1 much excitement here. Agitating rensrat Hsferm. Washington, Msy 10. A movement Is being made among the clergymen or tbla city te bring about a number of reforms in the management of funerals. It la designed te check extravagance, dlsplsy and bad taste, te Insist upon sanitary precautions new disregarded and te bring about ether changes. The points st Issue sre numerous snd veiled. Tbe clergy are disposed te regard tbe modern funeral as partaking tee much of tbe nature or an undertakers adver tisement and te have lest Ita impressive and appropriate character and teachings. Sema or the matters sought te reform are the great expense. rauigearrsl olHfeewmen. Evanhwm.k, Ind., May 19. At Hender Hender eon, Ky this morning two men, connected with tbe Robinson show, get Inte a diffi culty during which one of tbe men cut tbe ether across the threat and breast, Tbe wounded man walked a few atepa sat down en a cbalr and expired. The jugu lar vein had been severed and the bleed from the wound formed a peel entirely acreaa the pavement lhe murderer es caped. The dead man waa brought te this city, where he will be burled. Victory ler 3,000 Shoemakers. Haverhill, Mass., May 19. The hoe makers' lock-out has been broken and another victory has been credited te tha Knights of Laber. At a late hour last nlgbt a committee representing tbe Manufacture' association beld a conference with the local beard of arbitration and tbe result was sn order ler tbe empleyes et Cblck Brethers te resume work aa usual Thursday morning at the prices which were named in tbe old con tract which expired in July 1883. Three thousand men who were out returned te work this morning and all Its factories have resumed. round Singing In m Cbarch. Cuicaoe, Msy 19 William P. Wall, a well educated Irishman who haa been In this country about four years, waa found singing Latin bymns at the top of bla voice in tha cathedral or the Hely Name yesterday, and was locked up in the Insane department et lhe county court He waa recently released from an asylum In Brooklyn, N. Y. He is a brother et J. M. Wall, et the New Yerk Tri bune, who waa reported In last night's dis patches ss having been seriously Injured at Terente. He Is slse a Journalist Tbe Editor PenlaliM. San Antonie, Texas, May 19 E.J. Ceyle, editor el tbe Seuthvestern Chronicle, who created a sensation Tuesday by going te Alame with a aledge hammer and destroying the statue of St Theresa because It bad an objectionable Masonic emblem en it, waa fined (200 yesterdsy and In default of pay ment waa put In the chain gang, but refuted te work and la new occupying a bread-and. water cell. Bishop Neerez was Interviewed yesterday and strongly condemned Ceyle'a action. m Lew srlug might en Wbeat. Cuicaoe, May 19 Tbe most serious thing yet tbst baa happened te the wbeat deal ia the out In grain ratea from Mlnneapella te aeven and one half cent per hundred. There are nearly seven million bushels of wbeat there, and witb a freight rate like this that would bring It all down bore for a little ever three centa a bushel, It U said tbat a vast deal of It 1 bound te come. A uespsrate Murderer at Largs. CurnnKRT, Oa., May 19 Officer Edward Skipper, Jee Stanley and Mr. Burge yester day received information or tbe place of con cealment of Samuel Snelley, an escaped negre murderer, and went te arrest him. Suelley get tbe drop en the officers and shot Skipper dead, mortally wounded Stanley and escaped te the weeds. A big crowd e' whiles and blacks sre in pursuit et him and will lynch him if tbey catch him. Mardf rand Snlclde, Larbde, Tex., May 19. Francises Stakes, deputy United States marshal at Carnze, Ztpita county, shot and kUlad bla wife Tuesdsy evening and afterward blew out his own brains. The tragedy Is alleged te te a ue te aomesue troubles, rer eeme time tha wife et Stakes baa bass accusing hlti of improper relations with hla daughter, aged 19, m MrsterteasJ Maiaersa. Indianapolis, lad., May 19. Richard Hance, a young man residing at Kokomo, waa ahet and almost Instantly killed laat night by an unknown man with whom ha waa seen conversing a few minutes previous te tba sheeting. The cause of tba killing Is net known. Tha stranger escaped sod has net yet bean captured. m As Editor rartoaed. Annapolis, Md., May la-Gov. Lloyd haa pardoned W. H. Richardson, pubUabrr pf tbe reeple'i Voice, at Towsee, whole undergoing Imprisonment for having Iiwiiea Judge rewler. BichsraWs Ul-hasUh tad tbe governor te be merciful. Heta New . TNw.w,Mayli-ThaquaanhasceBlarTad a baronetcy en Sir Reginald Hansen, the lord mayor of LoadeBi rsitiiuMir taw Mew or! Wasbin otew, May 19. Tha presMaatbas appointed Gee. H. Natt, te ha pnetmaaler at New Orleans, La, PRICE TWO OPPOSED BY RHPl'l 4- rua DBBAteBtAt, Ar-rmmt BILL IB nUBBAIBMkVS' i m -t Wfe.tAM.- a T-l" ""' "i" swasssssMta' Afttr aOMtset the ejeaesat Ueas rsse-taei Might of BaslasM Hahnisbubm, Msy 19. Tha Heusa about mldalgat get taken tha general approprtaUea bill whtsfe time threatened an aataaaieB at sat The Senate aad Inserted lata fss provlae catting eat at Ms extra approprtaUea te awhile autrtcta wntea railed w months' term. Tba tbla amendment aa ve-y In view of tba defeat .of I school term by tba Senate aad Itaet dlgnant Cooper found a way OM of lemms nyine resurrection Of IM school term bill, and after sersrel the five day reconsideration rule penaeu, tbe vote by whlea I was reconsidered, and tha Mil unsiiy. Tbe Senste conference then receded from the ebji proviso ss me purpose of had been accomplished la greatly te tbe chagrin of tbe Heuse. senatorial apportionment bill wa by tbe Henate about 2 a. m , savers! 1 leans voting against It Ameag iai diiis paaaea nnatiy giving fuel companies the right eminent aemsin nlnent domain ; also wholesale liquor bsst "?,- ting licenses at (600 la cities of s stoat, a cend snd third classes, (300 la ether sssawV' fix second isw in boroughs and (100 la sswaaMtW Detuers' license, van in cities of the Wk second snd third classes and (100 te eejsgf places. , " tw Officers Olven Presents. '"Lk UARKisiitme, MAy 19. in tbe HrssswHs day the exercises oenslsted almost MtUalw Bt- presentation petcnes. npeaxer Bessw'ta celved a lew llbrery, Chief Clark IsMakft geld watch, Resident Clerk Voerheee Journal Clerk Morrison a silver tia eat Reading Clerk Huhn a geld ring, pbotegisph album contain leg pictures at appropriation committee, Loaeh pcasssHssta gsvel te the speaker. r- xne senate cnamberpreseaied an appearance this morning owing te tba ence et a large number or ladles in tha In front of tbe clerks' desks waa eshll isstasTi silver service costing (1,500, purehsaagssT tbe senators for Geerge Handy Smith, ''if, President Pre Tern. Senater Huff Bs-ssssaat ' at tbe presentation ceremonies. nnliaaasMlf, nisde tbe speech, denstlng the servtesassfl M gavel-shaped diamond scarf pin. BmHh W pended In s feeling manner. Cameren, who occupied Cooper's the first te congratulate Mr. Smith. Beth Houses met at 11 a. m. and the temary committees made their memorial tablet blllr-iaa recalled governor because el am arras Intn It thrnncrb the hUTTT ef In tbe Senate, NewJtaJ i Watt ureey ter president pre UeCfi nominated Jehn B. Selhelmer. elected. The president pre tne session bad net only out scandal or disagreement witn better general results than mm been known for many years. II; bsd given tbe people mera than they bad atl celved from any session since 1833 torUat. terUat. Ing them from taxation. The new reran)" act would place in the city and county Mas ureis ever a minion dollars tbe old law, while the high law would vleld M.OuO.OOO te I and counties, snd (15,00?,000 taxes weld) B1 reduced In every city, borough and townasste from 10 te 30 per cent The oath ofemoewsa!'3 administered te tbe president pre Mas, ter' Judge H. W. William. After all the bad been thanked and tbe memorial bill been repassed, tbe Senate adjourned. The legislature adjourned alne die. . F, r . y& Tbree Killed Ujr Bellsr jsxplei m..&9 ISffSSSSS. Cincinnati, Msy 19. A special d from Fulton, Ky., reports tbe explestesl tbe boiler in tbe furniture factory et & Brethers. The disaster resulted la destb or Jehn Rascoe, teamster ; Fred foreman or tbe lactery.and LnelenMcLaaraa, . engineer. A ball dozen ether people weja' severely Injured, among them Jesses) sV Lncas, who, It I thought, cannot reeer, Portions or tbe boiler tail a quarter of a away. The rectory ia a total wreak. M,r: A Train Wrecked by Cattle, f'. Oxn ver, Msy 19.-A special te tbe Jlaya.' icon from Pueblo says : "The west-beakssls passenger train en tbe Atchison, TefssaaeV eanisre nuiresa uue nerv jesssssssy neon ran Inte a bunch of cattle U0 mUw of this city, ditching the engine, Xj snd mall car. Three tramps were ride en the train and one el them Moere was killed while tbe ether two lightly injured. Nene of tbe passeaM trainmen were injured, although the Inte waa running at a nign rata ei spssej." sn: rape uarreney ler OeM, ' .;-h Washington, Msy 19. It is the purpent' or the treasury department te sTObsMtatsV psper curreney for geld coin aa the money af the Pacific coast Geld Is still the medium et exchange in the coast states it waa the belief of Secretary Maaatac every eilert abeuld be made te sseara circulation el naner nienev In ita Disss return et tbe geld te the treasury, Aftai Jw 1st wben tbe Increased appretjs3asssl,assT legal tender netea and geld aad stiver assist.. catea becomes available, the axperisaaaa wwf be tried. - Aa English riskteg Vessel !. t',. uehlin, stay iu. lueuernsaa aisveesn; beat Kalke baa captured the Ksglkvs htag vessel Lady Qedlva near tha (stead of Matv'' demey, In tbe North aea and towed mm te:- Willtamabaven. Her captors claim Met. Lady Qedlva haa plainly violated tha Mi lawa. ? & Snow in svoethera atnaaay. Bkrlin, May lft Heavy ratal aserasa vail in Tburlngla and siiesu, saa a i enew storm Is raging In Southern ' Several water snouts have brel Bohemia and Saxony, tbe town ef la tbe latter region having I wholly Inundated. t- Besstsa qjBelals TtKnr.iM. Mav 19. It ia Dealers, Russna mlaisser af and all el Ressta's mresgi kunraraulASJI SO leia sM snare en the Azev in the swvieeeef in June. I ' t UsSMNWsMMI VRAstKveaT. May IA A eaitue congress tha report of efs NlblUatle plot sgslast the We &t tot t st Nove Tcberkesk. J - ?m. Londen, May M. MV stealaa. waa anew te tail yesterdsy eg a 7JM n WaJwntsmsV Bs ;W :v-a I 'linsAtwNnUTttsssssswWitsssssssi ssnssW WSJg) assesses rwBBBBmm. t it z ISf iTJij tQ j'V- - r ,i, -' ' t'.r i. j si 'i" . .T.ifi-7 EISA"' ihX r-srW.t ,r-sw . j. - t. t&Sg'j jJVM' jisiZ&&JG$lii:,- " ' , . t, sUJ