W . (( t Xartfagfea? a , rt1 VOLUME XXV-NO. 130. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY. JANUARY 21, 1869. PRICE TWO w ftxtdlmenM s , AN ALLEGED OUTRAGE. a rumor that tmr imtn arAiat VL&a ova rung, crew. Vli Oiibu Steveeija Mbm teM ta Have Their Heme i Bserstary ' Atvieea rrn. eaneai An exceedingly exctilnjt report has reecho! Baa Fraaetes) of the reeeet fight lag In Samoa, la whleti the Geraeaahave etMated that tbelr enemies wen lsdbyaa AatOrleaanaseed Klein. Thle report eea firawthe pievleai eumeats that en the Bight of December 18 eillere from the German war-ship Adlcr, Olga aad Xber attacked Maitafa1 itnepe and were de reeled with e Iras el 64 killed sad wenaded. Blaeethsn, tba report jr., the Geres i war-abtpa nave hurried Amerte-m houses, tern down tbe United S'stee flay, seised American ell! ten In the neutral water a of A pin barter and Uken tham prlanneraea beard tbe German men-of-war and fired npen the Ametletn flag. On tbe ntKbt of December 10 a party of German nation numt-erlng 180 eame aakere at Apia, end entered tbe eteree, ealoene and native homes In eareli of Americans, Eagllahtneu and half eastee. They entered tbe rtatdesee of Goerge Bosnian, United States marabel in Apia ' He waa net In, bnt the sailors foaed total and bis brother, Merris Seanlau, ale an Amerlean eltttes, farther np tbe street, end, starting a quer rel, atabbed both of tbe Amerleens luthe baek. The Besulans ecoiped te a native church, wbere tbe weunda were dressed 'and found net tribe fatal. -r- Oa Deeamber 17 tbe United Stetes oeneal eentaproteattetbeGermanoonsnl, assert tog that tbe conduct of the Germane had been outrageous, and had plaeed Amerleaa Uvea and property in great jeepard v. O a tbe morning of Dseember 17 tne Olga left Apia and steamed np the oev, and re turned that evening with Tamessee'S secretary en beard. That night tbe seore seere tery wrote a latter te bla wife In Apia, stating that the Germane would attack tbe town named Mataategatele during tbe night and would attack Mataafa'a men while they were Bleeping. The town la sita ated two mllea above Apia. The woman told the newa te one of her relatlvee In Apia, who In turn cent word te Mataafa'a eeldlere Before mid nlgbt 200 armed men bad eeeembled Inshore, a abort distance above tbe Engllah eenaulate, and, oenoeallng tbemaelvee la the bnab, waited for the appearaoeo of the German beat. An Amerlean newspaper man named Jein O. Klein aoeompanltd the Mataafa men te witness tbe proceed Inge. About 2 o'elook of the morning three German men-of-war beats approaebed shout halt a mile above tbe Brltlsb consulate and were dlatlnetly aeen by tbe British consul. It waa evidently their intention te land and proceed te Msts.fagB.ele ou feet Uoldiereef Mataafa asked Klein te ask the Germane net te land, as it would be regarded ae a hoetlle art, and tbat they would be fired upoe. Klein did be, whereupon the Ger man beata moved off a few mllea and made a landleg at the point, where they were seen repu's&d by Mataafa'a men. Klein waa ea tbe ground, but retused te give any advlee te Mataafa'a troop. On Deeamber IB the German oenaul went, up tbe oeast wltb two of tbe men of war te bombard Mataafa'a position, having pre vleusly made Insolent replies te tbe pretest of the Amerlean oeneul and Captain Mallan of the United Btate gunboat N ipsle. Cpt Mullan removed tbe women and children from Ladly la one of his own beat, an 1 tbe Olga and Adler thea shelled and burned the town, Including two Catholic ohnrehes. The German consul eent word te Mataafa that be would shell hie village unless the 8ameena should surrender their arm, te wbleh Mataafa replied tbat the Bsmeana would figbt for tbelr liberty, Keappe. tbe German consul, tben threatened te bombard tbe town of Matatbgatele, and the Ameri can ennsul, Mr. Black leek, Informed him tbat E L. Hamilton, an Amerlean eltlten, and formerly the United States vice eimul In Apia, owned thiee houses In Mataa'aga tele, en whteh Xuit Lierlcan flag bad been placed, and adding that If tbla property waa damaged the German government would be held responsible. The German oenaul made no reply, Oa tbe morning or tbe 21st the O'ge went te Metatsgatele, and after firing twenty-five shells the vessel sent three beat leads ashore and destroyed tbe village by ft. Hamilton went te tbe destroyed village In tbe afternoon and found his three houses In ruins. A large Amerlean tint formerly ued for consular purpose, which nad been plaeed en one of the houses, bad been burned by the German man-of-war and then tern down. Frag ments of the flag were taken te Apia and delivered te Uensal Blsckloek, who for warded It te Secretary Bayard. The German consul afterward wrote te Oenaul Blaokleck, declaring that be bad been in formed tbat the Auiorieans had led tba Mataafa force en the nlaht of the 18. b. and fired tbe first shot OjuseI B'ackloek re plied that be bad Investigated tbe rumor and leund It te be untrue. On tbe 21tt a beat from tbe German man of war Olga waa chasing a na'lve beat In neutral watera opposite the American eon een aulate. Germane fired a number et shots at tbe beat, which waa In direct range et ana beat oentalnlna two British officer, the latter of whom narrowly escaped being' ebet Tbe commander of tne uiga atter warde apolegised te the Kagllah offleere. Charles Brown, an Amerlean oltltee, who waa en tbe shore, a as requested by tbe Baalish oflieers te ask tbe Garmanste eeaas anoetlng. The Germans seised Brown, carried him en beard tbe war ship Eber, and, after handling blm roughly, release! htm. - Secretary Bayard en Stturdsy evening, eald the disturbance was undoubtedly the eame as that briefly described by Censul Blaokleck In his cable mcistge te the departmect en tbe 6th Instant Tee consul's aoeount, he ssld,waa net near se sensational ea the one Jaat recMved from Ban Fran Fran ciseo, but contained later Information, however, as it told tbat the Americana who were aelsad bad bMe released Immediately afterward. Tba secretary added that tbe department la In oeDStant communication with Samoa, and the latest Information reeelved la that affairs are quiet In tbat country, and that no serious trouble hae occurred alnee tbe 6th Instant Tba detalla of the events at Samoa whleh followed tbe sttemrt et tbe Germans te land tbelr torees, and the defeat or tbelr troops, deeerlbed at length In tbe Astoelated Press correspondence from Apia, tele graphed Saturday night, are supplemented by ether correspondents. The Samoan 2mes, published at Apia, and whteh has been impartial in ita account of the evente en the island, glvea tbe following version of tbe fight of December ISA : At 2 o'elook ea the morning et Toes Tees dsy, 80 ealleia from tbe Olga were landed at Mataafa, and 40 mere were sent In beats along tbe oeast, tbe 80 men marching ou land te meet Mataafa. At a German farmer'a' plantation the shore party were reinforced by all tbe Imported laborers, said te be New Britain mn, se tbat Ma taafa was between tbe 200 men wbe eame down the day before end tbe German aallers and lerelgn laborer. Mataafa knowing tbe danger et interfer ence with tbe Germun eeldlera retired Inlandafewbundred yards. The Germans followed up and fired Inte Mataafa'a people ktllleg a young man, son of the chief. The ebler, getting terribly ezcltfd, waa only prevented by his ewu people from firing Inte tbe Girmena, bnt while struggling against former efforts ba himself was abel and fell dead beside his son. "Mataafa'a people ceild net aland th'e, and by oemmon impniae, without order, returned fire. Their first volley killed sir Germans sad wounded ethers. Several of Tamateie' men fled, and tbe laberera re fused te fli(bt It out, knowing tbat this meant certain death exaleai vast odds. The aallers beat a haaly retreat fj tbelr beata, Mataafa'a warriors fellow la i them aema dlatasea. Mataaia lest about tan killed and wounded, and the Grrman leae la Btatedat20 killed. "Amena- the dead la Lieutenant Bleeer. United States steamer Nisplc steamed te Ssldafeta ea Tuesday ea hearing that German war ahlpa were going te ebeil Mataafa'a atroniheld. Capt Mullaa bed oeoamunloauoas with the Qermaaoem ten d era, aad eatared hie protect agelaet UasarMfiefTjeet gn premt wm net aakaai aaUae af. hawavar. far the Ota threw ahetle late the spot where Mataafa ae aa, aai watea aa aaa The) Baa Fraaeteee CAreafete earreat teeuaaeav el the aeUea of the Gar- aaaaeehewa that theOsraiaas areaght apea theeseslvee the fata that overtook theas, aa It waa aa aaUl t era et Mataafa'a ehlele ware kUledebMheetHiaredhle aaea te Ire ea the Oneseaa. The saarlaea ware aaly eaved from ezteraalaettea by the prompt arrival of tbelr gaabeate. After their de feat the Qsrateas heeaaareled the village et Mataafegatela, altaeach waned by tba Aaierlsaa Oeaaal Blaakleelt that three heaseeta thaalaeebeloBgedteea Aaterl aaaelttaea. O var tbeee heneee aa Ameri ca flag fleetad, yet the flag waa tern dewa aad partially burned by tba German Ballen who leaded incomplete tba deetraoUe et the Biaea. Oorraepeadaau alee gave.ee gave.ee eeuate of leeuiu te aa Amerleaa la aetttrml dletrlet of Apia. Mataafa bee threatened that If the Germane egstn attack hie men, he will deetrey all tba German property ea the Mead. Tba Baa Franolseo JEramfner prints a long letter from Its oerraspoadaat at Apia, which deerrlbes the assault made by the Oermaaa sal tbelr rapulte, and deserlttee In detail the firing ea the Amerleaa flag end American heuaea, and the easault ea made oaths Amerleaa realdeata. Bpeak Idk of tne matter editorially It eayi t "it le eaay te ee why tbe German offlelale mead nperta of Amerleaa Interference. They had trrated Amerleaa clUaaeaaad tbe Amerlean flag with Indignities that demanded exemplary reparation, and they thought It advisable te put In a oennter complaint la time, la the doatrnelloa of Samoan towns, they eiiated te take aapeelal peine te single eat the property of Ameri cans for destruction and riddle the flage, tbat If sent te Washington would be evi dence et friendliness tbat need no com mentary while United Statea man-of-war Adams waa at Apia early la Deeember. "It appeara tbat an American's house waa Invaded, and bla oeunlry'a flag, found therein, eat te pleeee by Tamaseee'e mea from tbe e'roagheld at Mullauu Point Captain Iiary, of tbe Adams, Bent a cate gorical question te the German consul aa te whether Tamaseee'e headquattere were nnder German protection or net Falling te get reply within reasonable time tbe eaptaln of the Adams begaa making ar rangement ter landing a battalion, and throwing np forttfleatloa facing Tamaseee'e tort He wee determined, If no satisfaction were given for the outrage, te march his men np te Tamaaeaa'a stronghold aad take-that enlaftaln prisoner. She In tention of the captain becoming kaewn, great commotion ensued la Temaeeee's eamp, end at 7 o'elook en tba eame night the evacuation et Mullnun Point waa begun with vigor. The Adams Bailed from Apia prier te tbe oeourrenoe et December 18ib, and le new at Honolulu." On Sunday afternoon the maaef-war Vandalla left Mare Island navy yard, Call, fernla, bound for tbe Sameen Islands, the present eeat et warlike disturbances, San Fbahoiseo, CaL, Jan. 2L On aoeouat of the heavy fog In the bay yester day the U. 8. man-of-war Vandalla after leaving the Mare Island navy yard anohered for the night She will leave for Samoa to day. i m rAKMBRf IN COHVBNHON. latirasuiig BasaieDS Held aa Atglaa, Chester Coast?. Ob Friday aad Batnrday. Christiana, Jan. 2L The Friday and Saturday morning, afternoon and evening aessleaa et the farmers' convention at Atglen, Cheater county, were well attended. Tbe exercises were Interesting and Instruc tive, msny farmers participating In the die cusslena and asking questions. The Institute was under the dlrrollen of Mr. D. H. Bransen, member et the state beard of agriculture, and he waa Indefatiga ble in bis efforts te make it suoeesstnl. Tbea, Baker, of Oeleraln, was chosen prealdent; Samuel Whltsen, of Atglen, vlee president, and MlesBne Hendersen, of Sadabury, Chester county, secretary. ' Culture Other Tean Agrleulture en tbe Farm" waa the subject et apaper by Alfred Bbarpleaa, et West Chatter, (who frequently contributes te the pspers under the nom de plume of "Jehn Plough Pleugh share.") Thes. J. El go, of Harrlaburg, secretary of tbe state beard of agrleulture, asked for expressions et opinion en tbe fence laws and also en the sutjeet of beet Inspection or proposed prohibition of dressed beef, both of whleh surjeets ere new occupying the attention et the legislature. Dlsouisjen of these subjects occupied the attention of Friday forenoon's aesalw. On Friday afternoon Miss Emma Z. Maule, et Cellins, iianoaater county, read a very interesting essay "Acress the Contl Centl nent,"'descrlptlve of a trip te the PaMfle slope and observations made en tbe way. Geed and Bad Reads," waa the aubjcet of a paper by Dr. Jehn P. Edge, of Downlngtew'n, Pa. This subject was further treated by Samuel R Downing, et Weat Chester, during Saturday morning's session and waa dlseuaaed at length by D. H. Bransen, J. Williams Thernr, Mr. Msrshall and several ethers; and tbe following, effered by Wm. B. Hastings, was nnantmensly adopted : Jlttelvcd, That It la tbe sentiment of this Institute tbat a better eyatemet reada and read making aneuia ee eevisea. ' Friday evenlng'a session was opened by J. Kugene Baker, Ooteraro, Lancaster county, who read aa able paper entitled "Why," in whleh he dlsouaaed the ques tion wby farming does net pay : why mort mert gsges are Increasing ; wby boys are leaving tbe farms, Ac Hen. Marriett Breil u, et lieneMter, de Uvered a leeture "The Farmer and the Btate," In his usual bsppy style and gave many auggeatlene te ponder and act npen In the farmer'a relations te tbe state. Mr. Brealns made an exesllent Impression en the large audience that attentively listened te blm for one bear end a half. At Saturday foreneon'e session In addl addl tlen te the dltcusslea en read making, there was a lecture by Jeseph S. Walten, superintendent of publtoaebools of Chester county en tbe su bj tot Koenomy ea tbe Farm. " Milk," by Prof. O. P. Cochran, of the State Nermal sohei), West Chester ; an essay, " Berne Beauties et Farming," by Miss Mary E. Green, Atglen, Pa., and " A Comparison of tba Human Mind with the Mlnda of Inferior Animal," by Dr.. XI XI weed Harvey, of Cheater, Delaware county, Pa, oeooplad the teeslen Saturday after noon. la the evening, " Blrde Useful and Inju rious te Agriculture," waa the subject el a leeture by Dr. B. U. Warren, ornithologist cf the state beard cf agrleulture. AtSMlaas Brought Over te Halt Tobaece. What appears te be one of tbe biggest consignments el een tract labor ever landed lu Mew fork en one ship waa discovered bv accident at the lauding et the passengers of La Champagne at Castle Garden en Bunday. It was noticed that mera than every ether one of tbe 213 ateerege pas sengers were bound for Flerida. It waa found tbst all bademe from Alsace, Ger many, and tbat tbelr passage money had been paid by a man named Geerge Strum, of that province. Later In the day a mem ber et the firm of Htralten A Storm, of Mew Yerk, appeared at Cattle Garden. He said lie was aa AUatlan and had arranged te bave bla country men oeuae here, but denied having paid their fare. He bad a large tract of land in Flerida, and proposed te furnish each family with a beuse aud forty acres of land and e'art them at raising Sumatra tobacco. He was te buy the prod net The people, te the number of ISO, wereT detained, awaiting the action of Col lector Mag one. Toek BUS LU. Theodere Welnbrenner, a merchant of Philadelphia, committed enlelde by shoot sheet ing himself bi tbe Waverly hotel, that city, ea Beturaay. Ha was wail kaewa ta the bVwbbjt tigag af tasf ajata. AN INJUNCTION GRANTED. TKOOHJB BKTW7BKN tUIFgOMg AMoButseR litcmeccarAsitB. The gtaittf the rersasr Oerparatlea leeks, Wlras at the fteteaaaais AHegaei la as latsrfsriag With These af aha riala. tlBVThe Cearl areata taisJ rraier. Brewa Heaeel, attoneyo for the Pens sylvaala Telephone company, filed a bill la equity thle meraleg agelaet the Kdlaea Xleotrle Illuminating company of this city, and P. B. Shaw, Ita lessee. It aeta forth that tba telephone company baa erected, oeastraoted and owned for five yeara namereae tinea et telephone along and npen the s reels and alleys et this city, among them Kut Mifflin, West Mifilta, Kent Grant, S.uth Water, Beeth Christian, North Christian, Wast Lemen, North Water. North Shlppen, North Prlece, Weat Obestnat, Seuth Prlaee, North Market, Mulberry streets and Aroh alley, with the neesseary poles, oressarms, wires, fixtures and sppurten sppurten aneee, whereby It Inrnlshed, and yet fur nlshes;ita patrons and subscribers, telephone oemmunlcatlons through an exchange located, operated and aialntalned by said plaintiff la eald elty. 2. That said defendants the Kdlsen Eleotrie Illuminating company of Laneas. ter, Pa, being a corporation chartered under the laws et Pennsylvania, and doing busi ness in said City of Lancaster, and tne eald P. B. Shaw having been at tbe time of, be fore and slnea tbe committing and during the een tin nance et the -matters and griev ances hereinafter complained of, the lessee and operator of Its pisnta and Unas en tbe 1st day of September, A. D. 1680, and en divers days and times between that data aad the data of tbla complaint, did wrongfully and unlawfully ontdewn and remove some and dig up remove ether poles of said plaintiff en whleh Its cress-arms and wires were lawfully plaeed and eald defendants erected ether poles at or near the placee from whleh these se removed bad been tsken awsy, and wrong fully and unlawfully plaeed the wlrta of said plalntlfl npen the poles se substituted ; and said defendants further wroeglully and unlawfully plaeed en the eame poles at the times and places aforesaid their own oressarms, and strong current wires a short space under the wires el aald plaintiff The eald defendants further without authority or consent et ssld plalntlfl did at North Water, North Christian, Seuth Christian, East Mifflin, Weat Mifflin, West Lemen, Eaal Grant,' and Mulberry etreeta wrong fully place tbelr oressarms, brackets and ether fixtures together with tbelr wlrea npen tbe poles of aald plaintiff, thereby un lawfully appropriating the property, and privileges etesld plaintiff te the great Im pairment of the plant of ssld plslntlfl, and te tbe lnterfeiecee with the fnll and proper enjoyment et tbe privilege te whleh tbe patrons of said oempany plalntlfl are en titled, and te the great less and damsge of aald plaintiff. 8. That aald defendants en the days sod times aforesaid In wrongful and unlawful disregard of tha rlgbta and privllegea of your orator granted and oenfarred and ased aa aforesaid did, carelessly, negligently and unlawfully oreet and oenstruot sundry lines of poles, cress arms and wires along and- upon tbe aforesaid East Mifflin, West Mifflin, North Christian, West Lemen and East Grant streets, se dose under tbe cross cress arms and wires et eald plaintiff, before erected end In una aa aforesaid, tbat during a elect storm the plalntln'e wlrea were unavoidably sagged down by tbe weight of the aleet caused te come In oenlaot wl h theee of tbe defendant, heavily charged with electricity, whereby tha wlrea of tbe plalntlll were heated and burned off, end aald strong currents csrrled Inte tbe beuses of the plaintiff's subiorlbers and Inte tbe telephone exohange of tbe plaintiff and tbe telephones, Instrument, appaaatua and sp purten an ees of the plalntlff,desTrey lng some snddnmaglngothersef said Instruments snd epparatu, and threatening tbe dostruetlon by Are et tbe buildings In which they were In use, te sueh en extent, tbat te avoid and prevent tbe total destruottea thereof, tbe plaintiff waa compelled te out away its own wires te prevent tbe con. sequencas of ssld oentrsot, and atterward, at great expense, te replace tbem. Further, tbat aald defendant, altbeugh repeatedly called ou te remove their wlrea te a aafe dlatanee from these of ssld plaintiff, have net done ae, and the wlrea of aald defendant therefore remain in tbe plaees above mentioned aud In divers ether plaeaa In close proximity te tbe wlrea et said plain tiff, te the (treat danger of the property et said plaintiff, and el Its sueerlbers and of the public, whereby also said plaintiff Is deprived of tbe bencflelal use and enjoy ment of Its telephone plant, and of the ability of Increasing the capacity and bul bul nese of sueh plant, te the great oentlnuons and Irreparable damage of ssld plalntlfl, 4. That the saM defendants have, at the aforesaid North Water, Weat Mifflin, Weai Lemen streets, and at divers ether place, wrongfully and unlawfully placed the wires of said plaintiff upeu tbe poles et said defendants, a short apace above the strong enrrent wlrea et said defendants, and have carelessly, negligently and unlawfully run tbelr strong current wires close te and In contact with the poles of aald plaintiff. Whereby tbe aald plaintiff's empleyes, while punning their lawful work, are expeaed te risk of personal injury from contact with the heavily charged wires et eald defendants, and whereby in many places the said plaintiff le de birred running ether wlree en ita own pole, and thi vsIuh' of lis pisnt greatly redueed te the great std Irreparable damsKe of said plalntlll. 6. That however care ul year orator may be, It Is Impossible se te malutalaa large telephone plant or system tbat no wire ahail break or fall, and tbe fact tbat tbe heavily charged eleolrle light wlrea of the defendants are carrleaaly, negligently and unlawfully, at tbe numerous plaeea herein atated, run directly under and ever these of your erstcr en tails risks and cautes lea and damsge te your orator's property it esss of the wlrea of one oempany fulllnff npen or oeming in oentaot with thx-sa et the etber. 0. Tbat aald proceedings herein com plained et and . herein aet fertb. are wrongful aud urjutt and without authority of law, are gieatiy Injurious te tbe rights aad property et your orator, and belug continuous lu their nature, de Irreparable lBlnryand dam. go te your orator. 7. Wnerelere your orator prays for tbe following relief: 1. Tbataulnjuoetlon belstued by your honorable court restraining tbe sld do de fendsnts, their servants, sgenia and em em peoyes from removing tbe poles et your orator, or from placing upon, or attaching te, or maintaining, or coiitieulng any creaa arms, supports, or wires of any ueaorlp'.ien npen the poles, cressi arms or seppjris of your orator, or ualng the eame In auy way te euppstt ita electric llgbl wlrea, or etber wire belonging te It, aud from placing its poles, cre.t-j.rm and wires upsn, or con tinuing tbe state se nesr te .bes of your orator as te tnenaee, Injure aodeostruot the use thereof, or impair, or decresse tbe ute of value thereof, or te interfere therewith. 2. That defendants be directed end or dered te remove all poles and wlrea new In dangerous proximity te these cf your ersu r te sueh distances as will prevent celllalcn and danger and wilt permit neoetaary re pairs and additions te tbe plant el your orator without endangering its property or tba Uvea of tia agent and emplnjes, aud te remove a'se from tbe pole, cresi armi and aupportsef your rrater, a'l deetila light wlrea and supports unlawfully placed thereon, or attached thereto 3. That aald defendants ba required te remove their wires from tbe pelyawhlci tbey substituted iet the poles of ssld plaintiff, which pelea of said plaintiff atd defendants removed, as elated In paragraph 2 of lbs foregoing oemplalnr, and te inns e ever said substituted poles te sia piainua in oeuin.nou ter tne piaiu UU'a poles, which defendants removed. 4. Tbst said aerenaanta ta required te account te your orator for all lese and dam age Buffered or wbleh may be auflered by your orator from tbe nnlawful and wrong ful acta and from the eareleaa and negll gaut acts of said dsfsndanta berela aet forth and oemplatned of. 6. That the plaintiff may bave sncii farther relief la the premises as te your honorable eeart may aeem meet end proper V That tte dsUggaats ha feqaUti te appear la eeart and answer thle bill aad stead aad abide by saah order, decree and dlreetleata tba premlees aa te the eeart shall aeem asset The eeart granted a preliminary Injunc tion la aeeerdaaee with the prayer of tbe petltlc thk emental. aaxesOBirr. aietsry at faVgsr AIMa (Tea's Werk, The rases In the Mea Koreas," Written ny J. at. Johastea. The Philadelphia JVei of Bunday oea tatea aa Interesting aoeeaat of tbe eventful oareerelthemsnusorlptof "The Murders la tha Rae Morgue," one et the beet works etKdgar Allen Pee. Tha original manu script le la the library et Gee, W. Cbllds, aad the lata J. M. Johneton, et thle city, wrote for Mr, Cbllds tbe following history etltt "The foreaelna etlatnal manuscript of Kdgar A. Poe's story, 'The Murders In the una morgue, ' ess a nistery wnien may ee of Interest te admirers of the distinguished author. " 1 here no data at whteh I can fix tha exiet date at whleh the manuscript came into my possession, bnt It was about forty years ego probably In the spring of 1811, st whteh time I waa an apprentice la the rfflosef Barrett A Thrasher (afterwards BstrettA Jenes), printers, Ne S3 Carter's alley, Philadelphia, if my memory la net at fault Qraham't Magatlne, la wbeee psges the Btery first appeared, waa printed In the aforesaid c fflee and tba revised proof read In the Saturday Kvtning Pest offices Chestnut street, above Tutrd, wttbln a deer or twoet the old Public Ltdgtr building. "After tbe story bad been put In type and the proof read, the mannrcrlpt found Its way Inte the waste basket lpteked It up from tbe basket, asked and obtained leave te keep It, and took It te the residence of my father, with wham I tben bearded. Here It waa put away ae carefully tbat I have no recollection et seeing It for yearr. "la 1846 my father, leaving me la Phila delphia, removed te Fawn township, Yerk oeunty,and thener, few years later, te Man chester, Md, and Darksvllle, Vs. In these several nllarlmaKea he bad. unknown te himself, carried tne Pee mauuserlpt along i with him, folded up in one ei tne decks or his library. Determining te return te Penneylvanla, he made a sale of bis per sons! efleets, snd, amena a let et old books offered, waa f jund the Pee MB I It waa at onee reoegnlxid, rescued from tbe rnbblab, snd forwarded te me I having in the meantime, 1847, remntel te Lancaater, Pa, andoemmenoed bualneas as a dsgusrreo dsgusrree typist Twlee my daituarrean rooms took fire and once (March 8, 1850) almost all my books, papers, pictures snd apparatus were consumed but the Pee manueerlpt, folded within tbe leaves of aa old musle book, escaped the wreck. "About tbe year 1857, I think It wa, a grocery store occupying the flist fleer of the building in whleh were my rooms took Are and burned furiously. The flames did net reach my rooms bat tbe smoke did, end the flremen drenched them with water, destroying books, pipers and ether property, bnt by rare geed fortune tbe Pee manueerlpt again escaped all lnury exnept a alight discoloration. Frem 1801 te 18011 was in the army, but en my return there there feom 1 found the Pee manueerlpt In tbe old musle book where I had left it In tbe eprlnget 1805 1 took charge et the Swan hotel, Laneaster. Removing therefrem In 1869, a great deal of rnbbleh was consigned te the ash pllr, the old musle book sharing the fata of ether worthless arlteles. My next deer neighbor, Jehn K, Watklns, thinking II bad been inadvertently thrown way, pleked It from the ash pile and handed It te me. Oa opening the book I again beheld the much neglected and long mislaid manueerlpt Keaeivad that it aheutd net sgsln be subjected te se many, unneeetsiry risk, I at once bad It bound." Bound In tbe same volume with tbe man uaerlpt of that masterpiece of horror brood breed ing flotlen, there Is a ourleua letter written by Pee en August 13, 1811, te Lea fc Blan Blan ehard, publishers. He sajs tbat he wishes te publish a new edition et hla prose Isles In "two thick novel volumes" oentMnlng thirty three stories. Then be makes tbe following astounding effar : "I am anxious tbst your firm should continue te be my publishers, and II you would ba willing te bring out the book 1 should be glad te ae. eept tbe terms which you allowed tan before that Is, you reeelve all profits and allow me twenty ecplea ter distribution te friend," Te day, tbla letter is worth uany limes tbe coat of tbat two volume edition, aud It Pee waa living and could offer a new atery efa few columns te our great newapspers they would all bid wildly for It, and he could live comtertablo en tbe proeeojs for a year, Clearly these were dark times for author, but tbese better daya have net produced a peer of that wonderful master et the melody et words. AiiSMeaxfUiui&t. A Bed Igattcs ana Uenald.rable Werk Is Re quired te Bebdas the flame.. There was almost a big fire at tbe bouse et Jebn D. Clinten, bsggsge maater et the Pennsylvania railroad, who resldca at Ne. 800 Weat Orange street, en Saturday. With Mr. Clinten lives bis daughter, Mrs, Clara Gibsen. She wan down atalra en Saturday evening shortly before 10 o'clock when a lamp, that abe hid left la her room, exploded wl'h a leal report Mrs. Hsrdy, another dangbter of Mr. Clinten, was la the next room end she was startled by a cloud et smoke tbat oame Inte her room. She alarmed her father, who was In bed. He ran te Mr?. Gibsen's room and found tbat the bed was en lira He qulekly tried te smother tbe flames and In se doing bad hla baud aud face badly burned. Mr. Clinten's son, Albert, who was down stairs, heard tbe noise, and upon learning the canto of it, ran out and oiled In William Soboen Seboen Sobeen berger and Samuel Levan, wbe were pais, lng. The men carried wster from a Ujdrant and extinguished the Hemes. Tbe elder Mr. Clinten stepped upeu a piece et glass from tbe bteken lamp In his efforts te check the fire. He cut an ngly gash In one feet, aeverlng an artery, which cauaed tbe bleed te flew very freely. It was found neceaiary te have Dr. A. J, ilerr te dree, the wound. The bed and one ebalr In the room were badly burned, snd ether damsge waa done. UK iTJEIX FHOU A TK4.1N. A SilQtig Man rerg.ts te eat UfT at Ills suiloe. Balusea, Jan. 2L On Saturday after neon William Wbltecamp, a blacksmith of this place, went te Laneaster te raske some purebaaw, and among the things te bought was a pint of pruaale acid, uaed te Belder. He asked the clerk In the drug store te put a glass stepper In the bottle, but Inttead he put In a oerk. Frem tbla time Wbltecamp can net recall what he did; be managed te get en tbe Lancaster aoeoinmodetlnn which left Lan caster at 2:60, and when tbe ttalu stepped at this place be did net get rff. After the train bad started and run about cue hundred yards he fell eff backward. He was takeu home aud Dr. B. E. Kendlgacntfcr. Wbltecamp Is severely Injured about the head and ether parts et the body. He attrlbutee all te tbe escape el tbe acid. Killed Ul. tirld. by ilctld.nt. Wbile Themas Murehsrt. a leading busl. ness man of Brownsville, Payette county, Pa , was cleaning a revolver en Friday nlgbt, Hi? weapin wai aoeldentally dis charged and tbe bullbt piased through the body of bla wife, a brlee cf n tan weeks, causing her death uext morning, A LI.ul.nant Oof.ruer KlIKe. By a collision between a passenger and freight train en tbe Chicago A fierihwustern read at Klmwoed, Mich., en Saturday, Jas H. Macdoeald, lieutenant governor of Michigan ; William a Cochrane, et Kaca naba and II. B. Tuttle, of Oleveland, O , were Inatantly killed and Ave aerleualy in jured. Maoeonaldleeveoaa estate ei600,. 000. Hit wUe aad two etuldrea Mtvive JANUARY QUARTER SESSIONS, A LARQK MONBBB OF OABS4 ON THK LlSt rOR TRIAL THIS WESK. Jedie Fattersea Tells the Oeaatablse af the Oeatempt Ha Has ffer a Haa Wk Writes Aaoaysseas Latter s te tha Oeate about Tlelatleaa et the Liquor Law. The January term of the quarter reseleas court was opened at 10 o'clock tbla mernlsg with Judge Patterson presiding. There era ea the printed list 128 casee for tile! aad la addition the large number ofeasee agalaat halt a dessa beya for wholesale stealing will alee ba sent before the grand Inquest Among the Important cues en the Mat are Geerge B. Lengraicker, altering railroad tlekete i Jeseph Dull, burglary E. Galea Barr, et al , vlotatlngeleetlon laws t Charles K Ojhs,embetstement; William Watsen, Geerge Leggett, burglary, and Annie Kllngler, concealing death of child. F. G. Parne.ll, Mt Jay, was appointed foreman of tbe grend Jury, after which Judge Patterson Instruoietl them as te a proper discharge of their duties, and tbey retired te their room te aet upon the indict ments presented te them by the district attorney. The oenstablee were called before the court te make their quarterly return, and before being sworn Judge Patters m said be bad reeelved numereue letters atatlng that the liquor law la being violated openly ia this elty every day. As these lstters were anonymous tbe oeart paid be atten tion te them, for a man who was mean enough te write such a letter without putting hla neme te It lea coward and aet te be believed. If names et responsible per son are signed te lettets the oeurt will Investigate the oemplatnta snd II it Is found the constables are der el let In their duty they will be proceeded against as dlreeted by tbe set et assembly. Tbe consUbles then made their returas and none of the oily oanetablee bad aay violations of tbe liquor lew te report Tba only return of violation wai by Constable Yelsley, who reported that tbe streets la his ward are net In geed oendltlon. Jehn G. Sahm, oenvloted at the last terra of oeurt et beating bis wife, ws sentenced te psy a flee of $1 aid costs. There were a number of ether suits pending between tbe partlea. All thtae have been saUarao saUarae saUarao terlly arranged, and en this acoeuut his sentence was made light. Ia the case of J. O. Gartner, of Sun bury, convicted et false pretense at the last session sod who was refused a new trial, oeunssl for commonwealth agreed te a auspenslea of sentence upon the payment of tbe claim against blm and the costs. The oeart imposed a nominal sentence of 91 and oeats. VLBAS 0V OCILTT. James O'Brien pleaded guilty te stealing aa overcoat and oeat from In front of a Cel. umbla olethtng atere, and was aenteneed te undergo an Imprisonment of algbt months, Henry Geed, eity, pleaded gallty te steal, lag old Iren from Geerge rihulmyer. Sen tence was dererred, as there is another charge agalnat Ooed. ' There were no cues ready for Jury trial thle morning, and tbe Jurers were exeused until 2:30 o'clock. GRAND JURT RETURN. Tiue SUltUeeTy Geed, larceny, two lndletmentit Faeny Ueillnger, Jacob Jehns, adulter; sJsmts O'Brien, larceny; Geerge B. Loeguocker, altering railroad tickets. CURRENT BUSINESS, An Itsue te determine the owneriblp of property levled upon by the eherlff. In wbleh Frank H. Beattck, it K. Roberts. Annie H. Bostlek snd Emma Beatlck are made plaintiff and Bpangler A Bleb, Star rett A Ce., and Lemen Blead, defendants. Win, M. Overly, of Kpbrata, was ap pointed guardian of tbe miner ctitldren of Jehn A. Uerting, late et Laneaster city. rLtas reK tub ruiiLiu hoheoli. The Ledge. Dc.lr tba National Celers te Be Displayed Continually. On Saturday evening tbe committee of metnbera of Empire, Hblffler snd Conestoga Council, Jr., O. U. A. M., Conestoga Council, O. U. A. M., snd Washington Camp, Ne. 27, P. O. S. of A., appointed te place flajs lu tbe publle soaeols, held a meeting. The committee appointed some time age reported tbat they had reoelved permission from the property committee te place me flage. A committee wss appointed te draw np resolutions and preieut them te tbe prop erty committee setting forth that tbe flags are te be a permanent fixtures la the schools and that tbe oemmlttee are arranging for tbe purchase of tbe flags and further thst en Washington's blrlhdsy ape rade of tbe order will be held In this oily. They will present te tbe property committee their progrsmme qf exercises and will ask for tbelr coeperations In regard te appoint ing someono te rocelvethe llsRs aud take ether action as any be neetssary. The committee appointed by tbe aecllles consists et Jaoeb Gcedmsn, Shiftier coun cil, J. 11. Glvler, of Kmplre council, J. Mlllojseck, of Conestoga council, Junier O. U, A. M., K. Supplee, of Conestoga, O. U. A. M. , and U. M. Btauffsr, of P. O, S of A. Kllwoed ll.jneld.' Vantral. The funeral et Kllwoed Reynolds took place from bis la te home en West King street en Sunday afternoon. Notwith standing tbe bad weather tlicre was a great crowd In attendance. The floral tributes were very line, among tbem being n erescent and star from Jehn Copland's empleye, a wreath and ether design. Members of Metamora tribe of Red Men, Lancaater ledge of OJd Fellow, H3uudr.au Verelu ami Masonercher attended. The services were oeoduoted by Rev. C, Elvln Houpt and tbe Interment waa made at the Weed, ward Hill cemetery. Death el Rav Jjbn aibbls. Rav. Jebn dibble, or Heme, Warwick township, died auddenly en Sunday, aged &0 year. He waa In the act et drawing corn fodder Irem the alack te feed hla Bleck wbeu he dropped dead. Heart disease le supposed tebiive been tbe cause of death. His son lfenry aaw hla father fall, but whoa be reached him he was dead, Deceaaed was a scherl teacber In early life, but for many years has been a Dunksrd minister. His funersl will take place en Thursday morning at 0 o'clock, and Interment made at Dunkard church at Middle Creek. Btreck Jury Sslcctcd. Tbe following Jury baa been selected te try the suit et Samuel Kshleuian agalcat tbetownsblpet Msrtle, en (be Hat for the week beginning February 4 : B. F. Barr, Colombia ; W. if. Kttemsn, city; Samuel F. Frey, Marietta; Harrlaeu Orabam, Bart 1 Wm. Uarab, Paradise; Geerge W. Ls wis, Ellzebethtewn ; Henry C. Miller, Man helm ; Gee. ii. Marrow, city ; Jebn Obtr, Weat Denegal; Edward Reyer, Epbrata; Emanuel Ratter, Leacock; Nathan Siurgls, Lltliz. Taraa Ic'u.Duta Hsuieneed, In Yerk en Saturday Judge Latimer aenteneed William Fisher, Kdwerd Creuae and Frank Stiublnger, three young men known as "tbe urebuge," te fourteen months' solitary oentluemsot at bard labor la the Eastern pealteaUary, te pay a flue of am aeafci eAil mmSb at sMaaaauaiiOA. f.VJ ! Pi J .w ma b-irb itt or. fatjl. The areas Opera Heass Destroyed aad Ad Jatataa Balldlrgs maaagaw. St. Paul, Ulna., Jan. 3L At 3 o'clock this morning one et tha bill pesters of tha Grand opera beuee discovered flames Issu ing from the gentlemea'e toilet room whleh epeaa oft from the foyer of the Grand opera house. He stones turned In ea alarm from the are bix located la the building, bat before the department oeuld reach the building the Interior of the theatre waa a ass of flames. By tha time the ire department oeuld get fairly at work tba flames had extended te tha stage sad root aad the Interior wee a mass of flame. Tba entire fire department was called eat aad aet te work, confining their efforts te eavleg tha bnlldtnga which surrounded tbe opera heass blcck. Ia this they were par tially suecesefal, the flames spreading only te tbe upper portion et tbe eeart bleek, which were extinguished after aa beat's work. The lira was under oeattol at 10 o'elook. Tbe Grand opera boese le a total less, aad the Court block Is damaged te tha extent et about 110,000, whleh Is nearly all covered bylnsuranee. Thsre Is about 00 000 lasur lasur anceen the Grand opera house block. In regard te rebuilding the epara home, Xd Davisen, who is the only representative la tha elty of tbe executers of tbe estate whleh ewes lhe property, eaja that ha cannot say new whether tbe bending will be rebuilt The Grand opera hones le tha only first first etass amassment resort la this elty. The Helen Barry oempany, whleh was te play at the Grand this evening, will play at tbe Market halt Dselalea la a fat.at case. Washington, Jan. 21. Tha United Statea aupreme oeurt, la the esss of the Bate Refrigerating oempany, appallsat, against O. H. Hammend, doelded a point of great Interest te patenteea la the eeuatry. It Involves tba question of tha data of ex piration of aa Amerleaa ptteat subsequent te that of a Canadian patent TbeOaaadlea pateat la granted for Ave yeara, exteaelble for fltteea. The eeart held that the AmetleaB pateat shall be treated for fltteea years, la ethsr words, tha Umltatlea la for tbs fall tsrm of the foreign pateat, ineltd lag sxlacaleBS nndsr the law. Tha patent et the Bate Refrigerator com pany was declared expired by the United States olreult oeurt of Massaehussetis, be cause of the expiration of a Oaaadlaa pateat granted prier te tbe Ualted Blatee patent Tne supreme eeart te-day reversed this decision and remanded the ease. Several et tha electrical patents are effected by tha decision. UK tTBLI. ALONE. fraaeh rsasaats Cease le arl.lTaresgkTkslr Igaeraa ae of retralsaas. gram tbe N. T, Herald. Lennea la a charming little hamlet la the Oberente, France It hae eae fine large well of detlcleuely pure and limpid water that supplies tha wants of tba satire village. A fsw days age the Innkeeper forget te close tba Up of a large tank of petroleum tbat bad just arrived from New Yerk aad tba petroleum weat dewa Inte tha town well. Blaee thle mishap the sa tire population et Lennee have been "wrestling" with tbat well. On Thursday all tha famillee of Lennee found petroleum mixed with their weter. It beeeme Intol erable. A village oeunoll was hsld. Oae of thseldsramsdea speech aad aald tbat the only way te clear the well of petroleum waa te threw a ahevelfal of burning oeals into tbe well and " burn It eat" At eleven o'clock the innkeeper, eooom eeoom eoeom penled by a dessn friends, appeared hold ing the shevsl full of glowing oeals, Ita walked te tbe aide et tbe well aad dumped the oeala Inte It An old man peeped at the aame Instant ever tbe well te see "what would happen." Bang I A most frightful explosion ea eued. The old man was blown tea yards seresa tbe street and killed. Several etbsrs were badly injured. The innkeeper was knocked down. Anether oeunoll was hsld, and It waa do de do olded te drain tbe well. Tbla plan waa carried Inte effect tbe following day. Twe men, well provided with lighted candles, were lowered down into tbe welt Before tbey bad gene down tea feet another tra tra mendeus explosion occurred, and tba two msa were blown out of tha well Just Ilka cannon balls out of a oanneo. Their arms sad legs wars nearly tens off. Tuy were frightfully muUllated. Slaea thea no one bee bad anything te de wltb tbat wslL Tha Inhabitants get their -water irem a aeiganering spring; m retJB KLOfKMKNTS AMD gOOB HDBDfUU An Old Man's De.neraU kBerts te Bae Bis Daagntera. la BeIsb, Meroerceuuiy.Mlssoorl, Henry Theatss, aa old farmer, bad four-grown daughters, Hsttle, Mergers', Nancy and Jane, aged 10, 18, 20 ana 22 years reopen reepen ttvsly. Last Wednesday nlgbt Bamael and Charles Heaburn, bretbsr, pro cured a ladder and helped Margaret and Jane out of a eeeead tery window of their tether's house. The old men proeursd the beet boras ba had and a shot shet vun, and started la putsult When about 12 miles from home he overtook the eloping party. He Immediately opened tire ou them, klllles both tbe jeuths snd seriously wounding Msrgsret After getting nearly home with tbe girls be waa told that tbe ether two, Hattle end Nancy, bad also eloped with Edward a lessen and Themas Allisen. He st enes left tbe girls be bad with him In charge of eeme neighbors and started after tbe ethers. After securing the ether two girls without any serious trouble, he started baek, but whea about two alias from bems a mob took poeaesalen of blm and atrung him up te a tree. Margaret died ou Saturday nlgbt Daelalmsa Leiters. The following Is a list et unclaimed let ter a remaining in tbe posteffloe, Lancaster, Monday, January 21, 1889 : Ladie$' LUt. Mrs. F. U. Brown, Mtss Auna K. Kberly, Mrs. Teny Farrsli, Mrs, Geerge Gslger, Mlsa Matilda Ganea, Mr. J. Hern, Mlas Llss Mlcksn, Catharine Netting, Mrs. O. M. Potts, Miss Annie Rbesdes, Gertrude Hloe, Mrs. Harriet Sbrelner, Mlsa Katls Smith, Miss Mary Tsngny. Mrs. J. Ziek. Qtnti' LUt Gee. W. Brindle, Ones. H. Bewman, G. W. Da Leach, W. H. Kmbleb, H. W. Urayblll. Charles Helmerdluiier, J. Housten, B. F. Muisar, Gee. Martin, Mlebael McDonnell. Etnlln Nathan, Jee. Richardson, Kev. O. T. Ruseell, Geerge Ballen, W. O. Senecar. m ' Klllad Bar Levet'a Mether aad BsrseiL On Saturday morning Flera Rebr, aged 10 eais, shot and fatally wounded Mrs. E. J, Jehnsen, arid tben elew out her own brain. Mlaa Flera and Miller Jehnsen, a son of the old lady, were levers. Mrs. Jehnsen bad quarreled with tbe girl often, trying te break lhe engagement existing between tbe couple. On Frldsy svsnlng the young folks met clandestinely, snd Mrs. Jehnsen, hearing of it, called te tbe girl, wbe lived In an adjoining house. Anticipating a quarrel, Flera took her father's revolver with her, with the result stated. Twe Millien Women CastTaalr Ballen. New Yerk, Jan. 21. The Weman Sat frags party a state committee Is advlaed from Londen that about 2.000,000 wemea voted at the eleotlene for the new oeunty councils In Knglsnd, Bootland and Walee last week. Mary rleh, titled and ttflaentlal ladles bave united with the Countess of Aberdeen at their bead. It is substantially eertaln tbat Lady Sandhurst will be a mem ber et the Londen beard et aldermen. m Thrse Bailers Drowns. Hull, Mi si , Ner. 2L Early this mera- tog the barge Jesephine eame ashore ea tbe southeast bar at Point Allsatea with a crew of few aaea, three of wbeat were drewaed TO VOTE ON TUESBA1 j.v vt HtMATOM Raws TO I LLOTOia ORB UkW.'X Mr. Taaes Alteaapu ta ffirssad etthe BBBSutate re tee HUB Bat ate Desire la Met Tawag ta fatgw. at give WABKIHaTOM. D. a. IBB. the tariff bill was tahea ap ta the) iiav taw Bseraieg, Mr. aaaalmoaaeeaeeal of the epaeehee after eeteek ta tear Mr. Vaaee asked te Deetaeaa tha tha tariff aatll 1 a as. Wedaealev. 1 Mr. Allisen wss wllUaff te tateaaf tuna 1 we Beurr. Mr. Vaaee retased te eeeeetthO) tlse. , uoasideratien of the bill was while Mr. Vest attempted te oempromMja, .' Tha vote ea the tariff Mil la tha baa beer potlpeatd aaul i aeiawt Berrow evenlag. 4 , After severs! qelet eoafateaeea em fleer the Demeerstle aad Keaahlleaa bars eame teaa sgreemeat by wMett debate at tha evealag sesrtea aael raorrew's sesetea shall he lUalOMt apeeohee of tea mhtatea eeea, aa wBieaue vote aa tbe Mil will ba 6 p. m. te morrow lastead of 1 p. as. in naaes oemraiwoo ereaa agreed te aa aasaadaieal te tha la tbe tariff Mil asaklactlM rata art woeis worth aet leas thea laaaahT, Beaaa aaa tne am or eeeiMaa eeats a peaad. This te a gaaaraS at' ever ue present ratee. te this tha rata ea earpetB la li toSSpereeatadvaloreaa. -i-' A speeUl Baeetlagaf tha toreoysi oemmlttee te oeaoMer the Beaata reeolatlea was haM thle BMtWRax uBatrasaB Meureery rrseiatia brr or tbe eab eenaastuee ta favor ear Bea of the BsBatereeeiBwaw. ja, latBHdtetely eareeg aa aaa tM dlsenssn ia every aspeet at aaa The ateeeage of PreaMOM read, aad tha oeaaaalUea tag or tha reeolutlea aad oesapltaHloas row exwUagia Mafj eceaa. - At The reaolaUea of the BRatewaU petted te the Heme eabataBtsaU passed taa Bsaate. , Theeoamiueo will held aaettei lagThuredBy whea the reeotaUeR fnlitrr MinHlril MjaaaAaJUeka,f '-.:.. naw tebx, jaa. sl Far tM time Themas cteaty, of tM Beard of left, was lad awsy treat taeeaerge ai Miaery m tha Broadway railroad. J Dsaiete, of Buflale, eat apaBtM the epeelal teras af taa eyer brr oeeveaea By get. mu ter tae the trial. ThoreU of Jarera war tbe RHtriet attoraey ietbr u Taeates.Oleary. JaaMea Daalesa aoaaeadUaatewlagtoMaahaoaooat: Traeey, et Me defeaee, hawealel rcesss aatu a p. at, , : Gss. Treesy'e aaseaee was dae aaaaasaat la a Brenklaa aeuM. -V- .- ., What Bsaissets rsaa.?-. ;?: Victeria, B. a. Jeb. StThe) Oarrlbea retaraed last Right freat BR piofugtriptetbeqaoea UhuMte They feaad tha passage aavlgaMe tar drawlagUfeet of water betweaa M Bye aad Qrahasa Islaad aad alae two geed harbors wblea were aet ea tbe admiralty chart. W, . . n ATOM CaM. - i Bosten, Maar., Jaauary IL TM injured by exploding beeaba darlaff J Kspamieaa proeesatoa at unateea, Baas, 1 aad rsiativee of these kUled baTOBOM tweaty-feur Baemeere of the want elty Repablleaa eoaiasiWeos for This la a test ease ta detersilaa there la aay roapeaHMUiy fat awaoe kind. A BHa-Latta at OtMU OSa. Vt' CHioAae.iu., jbbuSL At Beaut w -w - yeeterdsy a Btaadard OU eeaiiaBy'a oataaeestsiaeer tee tewa loose ebeal 1600,099 aaUeaaefett. aoeersesre pertlysabaesiged. Mash 10 feu for feartbaeu wUl I Tha less te tha oemnaav ia aheat flfleaaV Killed bus Breeae ta Law, Priladbltria, Jaa. 8L-AoaaehRi att ueuy eaye taat yeatstaay jebb Meneu who uvea aa a lesdlag freat Baaaseag ataUea te' MUUsboatae aiUee freat Mt MaUjr aad hilled bla bretaer-ia-lew, Je jr.. ea hie freat deer atsp. himself np te the police aad ia 1 j 1 r Naw Yerk, Jam. 2L-aUse at. K, l who is at tba pavillea for tha I Bellevue hospital, has )artl lnaaas by the eltj's laasse t -VftBaX 1 ' ba removed ta a arivate '1 Ci' -r . . . H .. BeUew. ' ' TiV -;! Mm Off . Mmm, A " u Giaboew, Jsa. 21. Mr. Davht M.P, fer.Ua seath dlvhleR af Salt waa arrested te-day la tbla etty, ea ' warrant issued la lralead for under tbe crimes act. m VesmU te XsBstsar: Bxbmn, Jan. 2L It le stated that IwRbV1 Wlssmaaa will be appelated Oanaaa aeaeaj'j general at Zanslbar, whleh e fflee ha underuke la eddltlea te bio ether datiaa, $ Hal Raeiary Raraae. Danbubt, Cobb., Jan. 2L Greea 1 era'bstfaoteryoaughtllrofrosaaRRahBoasaa Bouree Sunday meralag ami was rtTTHHjrj aesueyed. less 10,009. ruuy lasarea. Aa RsgHsa Aataa Diss. Londen, Jan. 21, Jeha Gaogaegaa, ' author of "The Laneaahlre Wisahee,'' Ja Barleycorn" aad ether wau kaewa aged It, is dead. Riaaen Hubs Due. Londen, January 21. The Bight Mi Jeshua Hughes, of tbe dleeeee or Bt la dead. Tha bishop has beta tUfxfe past year aad was unebla area ta algR a.: rulgnatlea of hla see. C'- m - SHi Olethiag Stere Baisti, ,, Broekltm, N. Y., Jea. 2L-Theletihla store et Henry Keseeu, uueaa wa Btreet, wes burned early taas m-130 OOO: narUv lasared. - . w 1 - , 1 . t va-.r- -" .-- W.-.M . fr f n a 1. I... n... m . ' Londen. Jshustt 2L Ualted Mlnleter Phelps had half aa haarw tattX' with Lord Salisbary ta-day omtessTaajaw dlfflcuttler. ? 1 Haas Reaaatata JU Dublim.Jbb.21 The eeart af retased te oeoHrm the writ or for tbe release of Mr.aMward from Jail. 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