N 3&n&; m rOLUMBXV-NO.1 138 LANCASTER, PAM WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1889. PRICE TWO CENTS me m msffi mx m lancet I , ........ ..... . ,. , sstm t BAYARD llTOBgMARCI, r OHuuMt or uwiu amr rer- MAM MIUIM ARR ftXFBWO. sratesaty mm gaga aa kM0MMiM it Mill Thtsweaetff AaMrt She Mt. MdlMMfttilWtlAnM Agatest ama Asaweeelea r la an taterview published la tie Belli. mera Am, secretary Bayard says that the admmletratlea long sgedeflaed Mi mUst tewarda Samoa aa eaa of Measly latentf, sad, se far aa tha ether aeware an oanesrned of neutrality, sad It has adhered te it aver suae and exhausted the arts at dlptesaaey te aaeara te the Beaaeaas eetL gevsramsnr. la 1678 tha United steles gasrlsst aa uselts'wead t mess" la behalf of Baaaea, and has dena ae without atftet. Then was bd nnnwi te esiaeiien a protaateratr. and tbla was precluded by lnstaeaee opee ths independent sovereignty of Malletea. The United Btataa wart oeald ae oea-S5f.u'-0VW wbBtltebJeeted te Gress Britain erj tsrmany doing. Aoeerdtngly when, la 1880. United BtaUa Censul Gnat baum raised tha American flag aad proclaimed a protaetorata ever Samoa, ala soilea traa promptly disavowed. Mallstoe wee net a eitlsee et thaUaltad States aad Amarlcan rights had la be way been invaded, but tha "geed offlees" of tbla oeuntry ware naed In hla behalf. Tha German government out aaanaty fall te eaforea aattataotlea from Mataafa for tha leaaaa of tha recent battle, whan 50 Germans, et one-fourth et their heta feres, were killed or Wounded. This ha regarda aa tha Mrtena pbate cf the trouble. The whole question for na te eenelder la whether wa aeall oentlnua neutral or aaaume tha reta of belllgeraeU toward Germany. Be far, Mr. Bayard aay, Germany haa givsa the Untied Btataa absolutely no caws for war. It la net true that American prep, any baa been wantonly destroyed by tbd Germane or the American fit fired upon. Tha flg aald te hare beta tired upon by the Uermana waa net tha flag of the Amarlcan consulate. German v. wniiannn. Unulng te profess the ntmeat friendltaeaarer tbla oeuatrr ,eae gesa en a:ep by atap tn her aaoreaohaaaata en tha Bamean Islands, and our pretMla have been disregarded. She baa la real violated a distinct agreement reaehad by Mr. Bayard and tha British and German mlnlatera at the famous oeofsrsnoe In Washington about which ae much haa been aald. That agreement was that Bameaa autonomy wit te be respected ; that tha people of Samoa were te be permitted te obeoee their own ruler. Instead of observing that compact u.er1,lMIM endeavored te forea King Sejwajenapen them. Mew the queaUea la, eKMbe United Statea declare them aelveeredy te tight, 11 need be, In order te aeeere Independence te the Bsmeana? It la for Congress te decide, alece with Congress resldea the constitutional power, of determining tbe question et praee or war. Tna president having used hla "geed effieaa" without aval 1,1 the only reoeuraa la aimed Intervention. He haa net the power te take any steps in this dlreotlen, and benee he commits tbs auhjeet te Oengreea, which alone ean determine what our luturs is te be. Prince Bismarck's Latter. The Bsltlmera Sun te day publlahaa tha following dispatch from Washington t Of tbe various documents transmitted by tbe president te Oengresa explaining tha course of tbe department of atata In tha Stmean complications, tha letter of Prince Btsmarek te Baren Ven Zsdwlia, of tha German leeatlen at Waablnaten. la Ne vember, 18S7, and tbe reply of Secretary Bayard, tnreugb Minister Pendleton, la January, 1838, are parhapa tha most interesting aa presenting, la a clear and Interesting way, the respective claims and contentions of Qermany and the Ualtcd Btataa. In hla letter te Biren Ven Zjdwlla Plnee Blsmsrek says : " Ten have already been Instructed en a former occasion te draw the attention of the secretary of state, Mr. Bayard, te tha antl German attitude observed by the American oenaul general at Apia, Mr. Sswall, during our action againat the Bamean king, Maltetea. Wa have had a aimllar experience with tha predeceescra of Mr. Bewail, en all oecaslona whenever wa endeavored, in view or the unsettled state of affairs en'tbe Samoan lalanda,te obtain better guarantees for the protection of the there living German aubjeeia and their commercial Interests. Tee reports of our representatives In Apia et tha last aaven veara repeatedly contain the complaint that their American oelleegueaabow a tendeney te interlera with our relations le tbe Bamean government, and te Imbua tbe latter with distrust of Gsrmaey. Tbeendesveiamarte by Germany in tbe Interest of tbe estab. Itabment of a lawful and orderly condition of attalra en tbeaa Islands have, Without exception, met wltblhe opposition et the American -oenaular repreaantatlvca. At tba outbreak of heattlitlea amongst lha natlvea In 1881, when the oemmandar of hlatinperlaimsJeatvVablpMewe, en tba requisition of tbe German consul at Apia and in agreement with tha Bamean government, as wall aa with tba municipal administration, occupied Apia in order te protect tbe foreign settlement, tbe Ameri can oenaul, Dr. Diwaen, pretaitad agalnat tba measure, and caused tha editor et an .tpla paper, with whom he waa connected by friendship, te publish a aeries of artlclee contalnleg injurious statements against tba German vice oenaul and the comman der of bia Imperial majeat'a ship Mewe. 'The Amerlean Censul Uanisluihaa been pointed out te us as tbe author of two letters which Mallatea addreaeed te hla mejeity, tbaamparer, under tbe 18ih and 25tn el Mar, 1885 These letters oentalned com plaints with regard te the imperial repre sentative In Apia, tbe demand for hla recall and an lnaultleg critique et German mili tary maaanraa. Tha successor of Dr Oanl tlaa, Mr. Greenabaum, madeoppetltlja te tbe German representative In everything, aoeouragtng at the tame time Chief Mallatea and hla provoking attitude tewarda Ger many. He arbitrarily announced, In a proclamation Issued en tbe lt'.b et Msy, 1888, tbe American proteetotate ever tna Bamean Ielands, and heisted aa a sign thereof tbe American hag ever tbe Bamean gag, a proceeding whleh was disavowed by hla government. The enoreeobmenta or tba present representative of the United Btatra In Apia have, aa you knew, repeat edly given oecaslon te ma te complain et hla oeuduot te Mr. Bayard. "In view of tbe ae friendly relatiene whleh baveoentlnued undisturbed for mere than a century between Germany and tbe Unitad State, it Is remarkable that en that remote realm et Islands, where neither Aaasrica nor Germany haa aby polltleal laiereeta te defend, we are exposed te the aaatlnned Ill-will of a aeriee of American representatives. There are no local ooni eoni oeni amarolal rlveirtee whleh could explain such fact "The Amarlcan element haa net aspired te a considerable commercial aucceaa en the Bamean Islands. The value of imports n Apia whleh haa gene through tha hands of Amarlcan merebanta amounts, aoeordlng te, tha last statistical statement of 1885, te 192,000; that of German imports te 1292,000. cflumiiT haa never made use of this aereaatUa preponderance of her aubjeeta f IB Hamna te aecura commercial privileges, aa tha Unitad Btataa have recently done In Hawaii by tha rellnestlen el tba lately renewed reciprocity treaty of January SO, 1875. We have alwaya mainlined the prin ciple et equality of rlgbta of natleue In Samoa, and naver aspired te polltleal ad vantages. Moreover, en tbe oecaslon of the lataat aotten agalnet Mallatea, tba continua tion of whose government waa Incompatible With ear dignity, wa ware given, before tbe depoeltlea et said oblef, te both tha Kegllsa gad Amerlean gereramenta tna asaaranca agalsst which ae doubt baa been raleed; that It la net our intention te change any. fJtlag. with regard te the relations of the traaty-powera-te Samoa. w 1 fall, therefore, te fled la the facta themselves any reaaena that could explain tba continued 111 will shown tewarda ua in Samoa by tbe American representatives of the peat and of tbe present, and I abenld be taaaklnl te Mr. Bayard If ha wculd lead ma hla aeslatauee In tha Investigation of this etraage tact, Soeuid my anppoaltien be right that tbeaa dlnteul ties have their erlgla tha p arena al disposition of lha Ansarlasa ldealh aald that It waaaaaida waaaataUvaa ta Apia, aad aet w tbaU 1 M Baa af buaaa, They sraeOeaa, I gag aaarhaaad Ue aMJfagai)aU. it wfll the Teaiasa aa aaka alaaav" isissssf aiaid'afasphji. la ala alaaatea te Mr. PeaeMetea, Biara aary Bayard raaMad taw ana tea Waa that tha treaMaa laBaaaaa were dae seta acts of Amarieaa eaaaala aad araaaahMi aeaatar eaargaa agalaat Ganaaayfa rapraaaaanivaa. , te ravtawiag tha dlplcaialla aagatlailsaa ha aayat "Had tha geveraiaat at tha Uallad Btataa aatarlalaad any daslgwa at tarrrterlal aggreadwaaieat or et pelHIeal aeatrollaBaaaeatlMry eeald have baaa aa aa aemptlahad, tt fa baUsvad, with asach aatkaWlea la tha aaalvaa aad with lleUa aayat laeen laac wter te at attaar tha Brtttaa er aha Oaraaaa treaty. Bat aaether aad widely different pelley haa gaklad the aoUeaeftha Uattad Statea la reeaeet a tha aauva eeamaatUaa la tha Beathara PsetBe, aad tt la aet, 1 appraaaad,etalmmg tee much aradK far this gevaraasaat taex praaa tba opteloa that tha axampla tt exhibited el treetlag with Baasea aa aa tadapanaaat atata ledtea atatllar eearse and a alaallar aekaewladgasent af aatlva ladeaaadaeae la that tsiand groan by Gar. asary aad Great Britain." Ha objaeta le ferafga eoatrel aa tha greaad that nader aaah control a aatlva gevarament would aeeaaaartly eeaaa te have mere thaa a aeaalaal aziataaea, aad tha ielaade weald laevlUbly become a oeloay of tha lerelga power by whleh or by whose refwaaentativea tha government waa aetaally admlnbiiarad. UBATBD OArrAIlt UtART. ni Oemmsadsr of tae Adsasa rrsvsast a Oaraaaa Tciael Irlag TJpea aatafetss. Kau Olaikb, Wla., Jaa. M A private letter haa Just been reeelved here from R. W. Merrla, aa eraser ea beard the U. a warship Adame. It la, la part, aa follews: Wa are homeward bound, having called here for coal and provlalena whleh our long atay at Samoa completely exhausted. Tha German government had captured and exiled tha rightful kwg.Malletea, because be resisted tha wholesale Invasion of tha Bamean Islands by a German trading com pany, and in hla plses eat np a chief, Tamaeeee, entirely subservient te Germaa laiereeta. Whaa war broke cat between Tsmaaiaa aad Mataa'a, wi, being the nearest Amerlean ahlp, ware ordered te proceed with all haste te Apia, aad leek out ter Amerleaalnteeata. The Germaa fleet waa away, except tba Adler, during tba fighting. Tha Adler left Apia and went around te Balaietw with tha expreeasd Intention of driving Mataafa from Germaa property, ea whleh ha bad built an embank ment for hla army. Wa alae get under way aa aoen aa the Alder aad followed her, aad bleared up tha decka ler. general quarters, and cleared the ahlp for action. Wa arrived at Balafetta astern of tba Adler, and our oaptale, Leary, called a beat away and aeet an effleer ever with a meeaage Intimating that if the Adler fired one ahet at eaa of tha natlvea aha wenld never gat back te fatherland unless tha Germaa government aent b wrecking oempany and had her picked np from tha bottom of tha oeaan. Tha result waa tha Adler went back te Apia, and wa followed and aaobered'juet outside of ber. By the steamer Just arrived wa learn trouble baa broken ent werae thaa avtr, and all tha ahlpa la tbla station are ordered te Apia with all possible speed i alae, that an English flset la ordered thither. Then ware two English, one Amerlean and two Germaa men-of-war thefa when we left. It la almost certain that a large Germaa and Freneh flset will alae go there. I hope we shall be ordered baek. TbeAlert (Araerloae) leaves te morrow for Apia. Tna Cormorant ( Engllab ) leavea te-night, Tba Trenten, our flagablp, la new en her way thither from Callae, Pern. The Mohlean, vandalla, Iioquela and Dispatch afe also ordered te Apia, letter la dated Honolulu, January 10. The War TBS TARTAHS LAUgHBD. Tna Artist Failed le Bm tba Jeke Until tbe Interpreter Explained. from the Bosten Transcript. The artist who accompanied Mr. Geerge Kennan en hla trip through Siberia haa been in these parte lately. Ha telle many Interesting stories of hla experteneer, aad among them one which haa atleeted a lodg ment In the Listener's slippery memory. Tba artist was engaged, one blistering day, aemewbexe en the outskirts of Tartary, In making a akelch et a group of pletnr etqee Tartara. 8:111 ether Tartars amiably gath ered around him aa he waa at work, in epectlng nla umbrella, gazing curiously at hia aketeh and walking about. Aa the Tar tara were armed te the teeth, the artist thought It best te be amiable, and amlled a bread and propitiatory, smile upon tha party. Whereupon tba entire party amlled broadly in return, and abewed great Inter aatlnhlm. Ha amlled aialn, mera broadly BtilL Whereupon tba Tartaraeame around In front of him, and began te go through the meat extraordinary anties, laughing etUI. Tha artist gathered somehow that be waa expected te laugh tee,, and proceeded te gratify their evident wish. Tha mera he laughed, the mere they laughed, and several big Tartara came around in front of blm and lay down en tba ground, rolling and tumbling. Tba artiat laugbt-d until hia J aw almost cracked. Tae thing finally became a little alarming, and calling hla faotetum and Interpreter, tbe artiat bide him find out of tbe bead man or tbe Tartar party what these extraordinary antics were all about, 'His Exoelleney," aald tha Tartar In explanation, smiled upon us, and abewed na something wbieli wa naver aaw before teeth made partly or geld. And aa tbe man el my tribe aaw that hla golden teeth were only te be aeen when he laughed, they took all possible ways te make blm laugh ; and whan they rolled ea thegreund before him, It waa only tha better te see Inte hla mouth and beheld the golden teeth." BKVEHBKUIO THBTHEASUIit. Doubt Wbetlier tba Hamate Tariff BUI Would staduee tba Havana. The committee en waye and means ea Tneedsy morning held its first meeting for the consideration of tha Senate amendment te the tarlft bill. Aoeordlng te expectation, after vary little dissuasion, tbe bill and amend reenta were referred te the treasury department in order te aecura eompnta eempnta eompnta tlenaaatothaefleotontba revenne of the proposed changes in tba law. . Inaamueh aa a calendar year baa expired since the bill waa reported te tbe Senate it la possible that tba former calculations, whleh were baaed en the Imperta of tha preceding year, msy be found inapplicable at this time. There appears te be a wide difference of opinion between tha Senate finanee oom eom oem mittee and the wajs aad meaea oemmtttee In regard te tha eueet of tbe Senate amend ments. Mr, MoMlllle, a member of the last named oemmlttee, estimated that tha bill aa reported te the Senate would In tta tarlO aeotlena Inereeaa tba raven ea thirteen million dollars. Since that calculation waa ! made a augar bounty baa been provided for, tand tha tariff ratted en tin, woolens, etc, se that in Mr. MeMlllln's ludamenltbere Is 'flr reason te doubt whether tbe bill would reault tu any net radnollen of income. I m Aaetaer araeraes Jsb. t tba Licking rolling mill, Newport, en Monday evening, Jeseph Bardlck Ky., ad William Stienken were managing lha maoniaanaaaier neieung scrsp iron into ttvi furnace. A' large repa with aa lrea b(p " attached te tbla machine. Oe Men. d, j Bllenken suggested te Hardlck that tbey play a Jeke ea Jeseph Tape. They honked the rope around Tape'a n sk end started the machine. It pulled i.apa along till tba book caught In an Iren liar aad stepped, planing tha neck of tha tinfertaaata man aelldly against tha bar. 'a waa removed te bis home, made hia wrlll aad expired abeat two heura after the acicldenL A remarkable thing about tha uoeldent waa that tha man waa able te walk I (areuBd after 11 eeearrad. Hardlck aad I tattenkaa war arraated. Taj s before hla aeataaaiai,BBa ciaarea war reteatea Aaterleaa gevera VICTORY FOR MARIETTA. ONLT TMBBaer MIMC fsATaXaal TOM fsT .AHeasTBB & i The eaieksaa at the tVaag-Brawa' ta artaas eeadHlsa Ta ahsMlf Thaw Oyatsasats-MkMlaaawa raaatsrs ears aems Cash areas Versace. Tha oeoklag main, whleh waa netteed la yaatarday'a iMTaLuaaiteaa, leek pisee la tba hilla et Yerk eeaaty, clesa ta tha Baa. qaaaaaaa river, at a point where aaaay aimllar eventa have baaa aald durtag tha past fewyeara. A great deal of dlfflealty waa experleaeed la reaching tha place. Tha river waa aet only high bat vary reaga, ewiag te tba atreag whtd. It waa vary daagsieas te ereaa, bat aeme aaade tha yaatara aad leaded aafaly ea Ua ether aide. Tha greater number et tha people from thai etde.et tha rlver.hewever, oreaaad tha bridge te Wnghlsvllle aad walked or drove taeaee te tha plaea of meeting. Tha crowd present anmbered about 300, lacladlng msa from Harrlsbnrg, Yerk, Mlddletewa, iiawaaater and ether plaeas, aad among them were many familiar faeee at cook fights. It waa a notable fact, however, that raeoyeUl and prominent oeckere et thla elty were net present, Tha fighting bernn at 12 o'clock, aad laated until night, Tha first go waa between a ginger cook from Mlddletewa and a domlnlek of Yerk. Each weighed about 6 pounds 2 ouheea, and tha Middle town bird wea. Tha remainder of the flghta were between what were called Lancaster and Marietta oecke. It waa given ent that there wenld be a main, but no money waa put up. Ulna battles were simply fought for whatever eum ejuld be gotten np by each aide. It became evident early la tha day that tha Lancaster blrda would be whipped, and ae It proved, aa the Marietta people wea six eat el the nlna battle Tha Lanesater blrda, whleh had been gathered np from every where, did aet aaam te be la geed abape. They all appeared te be weak, while these et the Marietta people were Juet tha oppe site. They were In prime condition and full of fight. In one of tha battlea a Marietta bird had a wing broken In two mlnntea ; notwithstanding ha wen easily. After the nlna battlea tha Lancaster beya tried te get up a fight with a big dark red cook whleh they had brought with them. They raised S0 en the turd, bat tha Marietta people were afraid te make a match. The Lancaster people backed their blrda plueklly te the end, although It waa Ilka walking before a leaded gun, after tha blrda were found te be In aneh peer trim. They lest very heavily, while their opponents wen mueh money. Tha Lancaster beya came home depressed In spirits, and aeme of tbem ara complaining that tha affair waa oeaaldarabla of a fake, and that aavaral Lancaster men steed la with Marietta te the injury of ethers from here. It thla la thaease somebody haa baaa guilty of a very mean and despicable' act, Oalbe ether hand, there la no doubt that Marietta beya al way sshew geed blrda, and they hava wen aaveral malna from Laneaater In lata years. They atrlve te put their oblekena la geed abape, while the Laneaater people go up with aueh blrda aa they ciu hurry together from any yarda of the city. The Fireman Arretted. H. G. MeNally, tbe flreman of tba train which killed Jehn C Ryan In Columbia ca Tuesday of last wtek, against whom a charge of Involuntary manslaughter had alae been brought, waa arrested in Harris burg en Tutsdsy aitorneon by Offlear Wit tick. He waa brought te this elty and waa taken in the evening before Judge Living ston, where he furnished ball In tbe sum of 91,000. The arrest of MeNally waa net unexpected te him, aa ha aaid ha bad been looking for It after tbe finding of tbe coro ner's Jury. Tite ebarge egalnst him Is that ha waa aaleep at bis poet whan tbe accident occurred, a fact that he aa well aa Mr. Rogere, the, engineer, admitted when tha Inquest waa held. TUEFKEltOH fOLiriCAL UUISIS. A Lsttsr Frem Oaaaral Uealaager te tbe belne Blaelers. General Boulanger, In a latter, thanks tbe electors of the department of the Seine. He saya : "I am still nnder the Influence of tbe deep emotion caused by the mar mar veleous demonatratlen en Bundsy. I de net wish te postpone tbe expression of my gratitude te tbe admirable population whleh marched se bravely In serried raaka agalnat a parliamentary coalition oempoaed et these who appeal aoandaeloutly te tbe republic, whlcb their faults, their Impo tence and their Intrlguea hava ae gravely compromised, never under any regime waa an official campaign nf infamous attacks, premeditated calumnha and odious menaeea, mera acsndaleusly oendnoted agalnat a oandldate? Ballet In hand you brushed away at one aweep alandera and slanderers alike. The national Kepubllean parly, based upon the probity of Its cfneers, siaeerity and universal suflrsge, Is hencefor ward te be the fonndatten et the Chamber, wbleh has teugbt sgatnst It with unpre cedented fury. Tbe Chamber baa new nothing before It but diaaolutlen, from wbleh It will net escape. It la te you, electors te your energy and geed sense that enr great country will ewe deliverance from the parasites whleh devour while they dishonor her. Tbe republic la new free te all Franehmen of geed will. Msy they enter It and etbera leave It, Vive la Franet I Vive la republlque I" Spearing tba Leecbta. from the Lancaster Kxarnlaer. Mr. V. C. Kaultmsn Istaklegarlghtvlew of this matter. Tbe management of aol ael dlera' orphans i cuoels. it is new twenty eight years since tbe war began and it la well for a oemtniaslon te Inquire bow long orphanage must oentlnua. We have no objeellou te tbe schools simply as school, but wa knew ttiey have been used te enrich many connected with tbem and hava been tne eubjoet of scandal and abuse for yearn Hew wa can possibly have very miar orphans new of non-supporting sga la bard te sea. But wben tba government or state Btarta something it never ends especially If it rnna into abuse. We no mere expect te aee an and te tha erpbana' aobeola seen than we ex p otte aee tbe last pension et tha war of 1812 paid within the next century. A Wblts Cap Ii Killed bj UU Brether. When Jehn Newcomb, who lived in Queen Anne county, Mil., reached hia home oe Tburaday nlgbt and rapped at tha deer, Casper, his brother, who waa in the house, lequlied who was there. Jeba replied s ' 1 am a White Cap, and have coma for you." Casper net recegnising hla brother's voice, procured bis sbel gun, and returning te tbe deer ssld te tbe supposed White Csp: "If you don't oeme In and til ma who you are I will sheet you." Ha then partially opened Ibe deer und put tbe barrel cut of tbe opening, wben It waa aelsed, and a atruggle ensued for Its pea pea eesaten. During the struggle Casper New. oemb pulled the trigger and tha weapon waa discharged, tbe lead entering Jeba Newoemb'e face and caused death te fellow In a lew hour Wlntar Uorrers In tbs West. Near Aberdeen, Dak., Friday nlgbt two eobeol eblldren named Freneh were frozen te drath In trying te return from eobeol in a snow storm, and a tblrd waa found uncon scious and will probably die. Mrs. Anna Rase, a widow with three email children, wss evicted from her home tn SL Leuis la, week becanae aba could net pay her Invent, She and bar children slept ea tha icxtn ground, huddled nnder what eletaleg they had, for war nights, waaa way warn wana ay tae peuaa. a asasMsa, BBtTKB THMSMM WALK. Catlaaa grass tba eelaeaae at ear dentaaBade araadrathsr. la a eepy et tha Lancaster Journal cf Jnae 38, 1838, wa find tbla earleae Item sakaa tram tha Dublin IYitman' Journal! "A yeaag lady advertises for a husband aad etatea that aha will walk for halt aa aaar aa aext Sunday, tha 88th tna., al three o'clock p. m , en the north alda et Merriea Square, prepared te receive aay writtea communication that may be headed her. la order that aha may be easily dla tlagalehed from the many ether ladles who will be walking there, meat of whose ultl mate vlewe of walking there aad every. where atae ara tha aame aa tha advertise! , altheagh differently evinced, ehe begs te daaerlbe her d ret si Bhe will wear a Leghorn bonnet, white lace vail with a plume of white feathers, aad a green silk opera cloak lint d with while sarcenet, a awaa'a down mull, and a black velvet reti cule, with a atsel clasp, whleh will be open le tecelve any billet that may by proper dexterity be dropped Inte 11." la thla tame old Laneaater Journal, aent aa by Mr. Henry Heffman, one Jehn Long Leng eaeekar Informs hla friends aad tha publle that he haa Just returned and "la new opening at hla atere Immediately opposite the atage efflce, an elegant assortment of eeeeenable geed, aaddlery, cutlery, quaeaaware, groceries and llquera. Alae, 10,000 peunde et Juniper berrlea of avaryauperler quality." Jeseph Miller, of Philadelphia, advertises thirty tlercea et Wast India honey. Line and B. D. Orrlck, lata Line A Slaymaker, advertise aaddlery, dry goods, groceries and liquor, and William Russell haa opened a heuae for publle entertainment at the algn of the "Herse Dreve," a beuse formerly occupied by Geerge Hambilgbt, en Seuth Queen street, a double carriage atandlng at hla deer will aoeommodate these who may wish te visit the Improvements lu the Conestoga navigation. The following literary neta appears with exclamation peints: "Messra. Carey A Lea have new tn tbe press a very curious book containing an accannt of the whole internal navigation of the United Btatea,Klvlng a full account of 102 canala 1 1" Gee. Leuis Msyer, treasurer, given notice that tha stockholders et the Conestoga Navigation oempany are required te pay a 7th Instalment el (5 en each share of etoek. The Maryland University lottery and the Union Canal lottery) are adver tised. The military spirit la ahewn by aotleaa et meetings of four companies, tha Laneaater Phalanx, the City Guards, the Washington Grays, and tha Union Troop of Btnaburg. Netice la given et the open lag of book a ter receiving subscriptions for the Columbia, Laneaater A Philadelphia railroad company, at the Inn et Mr. Slay maker. The commissioners for Laneaater were Geerge B. Perter, Jamee Buchanan, Ames KU maker and Samuel Dale. SIBERIAN UUBKUULOKK. He Is An Rentst Man aad Then lore Net lUtpenelble I Ens. lMTULuasNecn. The high culti vation of mind in these day a, te widely prevalent, haa created a very general inter eat In finding fault with some one, and tn thla caaa It happens te be our worthy and honest sheriff. Sheriff Burkbelder haa le my knowledge aerved hla constituents in various plsees, and alwaya with truit and honor, oentrary te tha wlshea of politician who ara always. en tba alert te defame him. Te aoeusehtmof being parsimonious Is an Insult te bis generosity, as I have known him te relinquish bis crllelal fee in many eases where It would If It had been de manded, have created want and misery. Prisoner in tbe Lancaster oeunty Jail have told me peraenally that be waa a por ted and nprlgbt gentleman whilst In cbarge of that Institution, and that he did all lu hla power te make them camlertflble and reconciled. As te the Siberian Boarje during tbe past week, the Republican correspondent staUa that Mr. Burkhelder's exeuse Is that by adhering te legal fees in his cfllee, it Is Im possible for him te convey hla prlaoneta otherwise. The vetera of Lancaster county eleeted htm with the understanding that he wenld de, na he admits he has dene, In the position he new holds, and will ebdene him at all times ler his Integrity, As le tbe decorous scene en our street with the unfortunate, I think that it wenld lie fcr tha grand Jury te notify the court, and let the oeunty of Lancaster furnish the right mode of transportstlen, without- locking for tha oreatlen cf a spoils system In tbe aherttra cfllce, te accomplish tbe d called point. Though net of tfceaame poll t'cal falih as Mr. Burkbelder, I cannot help but s'and up for a man that Ulla hia positions with trust, aa ha haa done in tbe past soil pica, ant. Jusiick. Stele Hla father's Waicb and Ran Away. Benjamin Gaitler is a sixteen-year-old aen of Frederick Gertler, who resldea en Middle street. Monday tbe young men disappeared from his home and no one knew where be hsd gene. It wai seen found that his father's small geld watch was also mlaalng. The litter alonee began making inquiries for bis son, but waa unable te find blm. Constables Wltllck and Barn Barn held were notified and tbla merulcg Wltllck found the boy en tbe train betwein Columbia and Laneuter. He took blm Inte cuttedy and Aldermau Deeu com mitted htm for a bearing. The watch wia net found en tba boy, who made a e'ein breast of everything and did net seem worried. He admitted that he stele the watch aud afterwards piwned it at the Jewelry store of U. M. Shrelner, en North Qaeen street. Ha used the money te take a trip te Hanever, Yerk oeunty, from which place he was returning. Oillcer Wltllck went with tbe boy te Shreluei's store wbcre the watch was recovered. Mr. Sbielcer says that the boy acid tbe watch te him for 15. The owner of It claims that It U worth A LlilUUIrl' BarptUe. A splendid surprise party wai given lat evening te Mlsa Nellie Rlehard,e tuir.ton-year-eld daughter or Jeseph T, Illefatrd, Who resides at Ne. C03 North Duke atiet. The affair waa gotten up by MIsies May Staufferand Nera Ksutz, and they Invited about 40 schoolmates of tbe Utile mlsaea. Tbey all gathered at tbe home of Mlaa Rtebards, wbe knew nothing of tbe affair until abe was ahewn Inte the room anaenK them. Then, te lbs aurprlse of every little girl preien', Mlsi Musselman, el tbe Lemen street school, who is their teseher, wai shown in. The evening was pleasantly spent with mntle, games, &&, Miss Mamie Mowery presiding at the plana Mrs. Richards bad prepared a fine supper for tbe little felkv, aud tbey ecjeyed tt besitlly. Everybody bad men a pteaaant evening tbat when the tltnecame te go they were relnetsnt ta de se. Te rrevsnt ' Xelleire" la rescbts. A bill will shortly be Introduced In ibe Delaware Legislature for tbe prevention et the spread of "yallewa" In peaeh orebarda. Thla dleeeeehea exls'ed en the penlntula ler many years, but aiiumcd alarming propertiona only a tew years age. Tna erjtct et tbe bill is te reatrlet its advance. Te tbla end a vigorous Inspection system Is detlred, tbst dlteaed trets may be speedily detected end nproeted. As a further precaution tbe marketing of that premature fruit, which often preaagea tba death el tha trees, la te be atepped aa f ar aa pcaiinie, ae aa te remove tnta ineaniive ler leUisg diseased trees stand until tbey eaaaa turn taw wm na meaetea in lia faatarag after the) M tea Haa kg, STRIKERS ARE DEFIANT. TBBT rr-aeB trucks and etiieb or- BrAOMM UN THE atBBBt OAR TRACK. Petiee Man tha Oars aad Bake Trias With DiaealesOaBeverelef tha MawTeth Masa-The Bias Coats Mew Able ta Oops wltk the Vrewds. Nw Yerk, Jaa. 30 New Yerk era wete compelled te feet It again thla morning. Posted aa the window of the etartera' office of tha Broadway and (seventh avaaaa rauroaei waa ua following netice: "All anpleyee or this company who de net report for duty ea the Slat last, before aoen will ha dlsebargad aad paid off ea the 81st These who de rererl wiil be Riven employ ment In the aaaal coarse of ualaese and will be given full proteetlea la the discharge of their work," Tee utmost geed feeling eeema te exlet between the police and etrlkere, and It la net aa uncommon eight te aea tha bine oeata dteouaaieg tha alluatlea with tha At the etables of tha Grand afreet, ereaa town line, Inspector Byrnea waa ea hand at 7 a. an. with a large forea, ready te help Supt, While te ma hla first ear aereaa town. At 725 a car, nader tha oenttol et Driver Uredla and Conductor Dargus, with five policeman, lalt the atablaa and proeeeded te tna ferry at tha feet of Grand atreet, where It waa aoen filled with passengers, and started across town te Desbreataa atreet ferry. At Geerck attest a atop had te be made te remove a large double truck whleh had baaa tbrewa aerwa tbe track. A crowd el 500 people gathered around lha effleera while they were lilting tha truck, and sev ers! brleka ware thrown at them. At thla point Inspector Byrnes and a deaen police men ahewad up. one arrest waa made, and tha ear proceeded ea lie way. A orewd of attlkera tollewad tha ear aoreaa town, but ae farther trouble waa experienced before reeehlng the ferry. On the return trip everything want wall until turning Inte Grand atreet, wtere a truck was found aoreaa tha trsek, but It waa removed with out any trouble. On reaching Benth Firth atreet tha etrlkere teased a dray aoreaa tha track. A orewd of 1,000 people aoen gathered. The strikers easing only five policemen grew bold and aaveral of them raa np Woreeatar atreet where thsy barrleaded the traeka with large trueke. The polleemen In charge of the car aent word te the Eighth preolnet and In leaa than five mlnntea a squad of polleemen arrived and removed the ouatrne tiens. Ne mera trouble oeourred until tha Bowery waa reaehad. Here tha atrlkera had plaeed aeme atones and ether obstruc tions en tbe traek, but they ware removed without trouble and tba ear then proeeeded unmolested te tha Williamsburg ferries, at tbe feet of Grand atreet. The strictest police regulations are being maintained. During tha night tha reserve forces slept ta tba atattea henaas la their olethee. Superintendent Murray axpreesed himself as being able te meet aay emer gency. The Tenth avenue railroad ara running at Irregular Interval Tha crowds every where ara reported te be dwindling. Tha Third avenue railroad raa eighty ears all nlgbt They were aet molested. General Fltxgarald called upon S a per In undent Murray yesterday te offer the aid of tha National Guard te help te preserve order. "When we are whipped." waa tba ehlel'a anawer, " wa will be glad te avail euraelvea of the aid of the mllltla." A visit te the atablea by a United Preaa reporter ahewad tha altnatlea te be serious. An Immense throng el striken and aym pathlasra had gathered en 52 1 atreet, a block aeulh of tbe atablaa and tbreata were freely indulged In by them tbat If the company tried te ran ears, they would be thrown Inte tha river. The aaloena In tha neighborhood were doing a rushing buslneaaa, and there la no doubt that bloodshed will teaultlfaa at tempt la made te run ears. The 421 atreet oreaalown line ran thtta ears befera.10 o'clock. Sema difficulty waa oxperienetdst the tunnel at First avenue, the strikers' atandlng above, throwing stones down ca tha care through the open ings. Tha effleera of the Fourth avenue line tbla morning made gecd their premise of last Bight, that they would run eara to day en aehedula time, or aa near that aa possible. Their first ear went cut at O&O, followed by ethers. Nene of thtm were molested. Each ear tbat went out wis nnder tbe protection of four polleemen. . , At Oo'elook the Sixth avenue Una started out Its first esr. It wsa guarded by alx policemen. It alerted down without tha slightest demonstration en the part of the atrlkera. Fourteen mere cars followed at liiiorvslsef five mlnntea. About 11 o'elosk the strikers and the police had an euoeuntcr In Carmine ctreet. a gang of atrlkera had upaet aeveral trucka and milk wagons, completely blekadlng tbe Sixth avenue tracka between Bedford and Meeker streets. ihreu into lira cuewu, A Polleaaaan Imm bis C'leb sad Tbsa Vase Uu rutet Tbe sttlkaxe Threw gloss, Hostilities begsn when the next Sixth avenue car approached tbe vlelnlty en Its wsy down town. An Immense crowd had assembled and tbe police made a drlvetoreatterlt, freely using their club. The rioters held their greuud and O fllcer Susnaban wai knocked down. Captains Oepelsn and Bregan, with their reaerve,hanlened te the scene. They were reeelved with a ehewer of atenea from tbe housetops that battered In their helmets. Policeman Burns, wheaa club had been wrenchrd from him, drew hla pistol and fired Inte tbe crowd, The pollee at thla moment ebarged the orewd, and clubbing right and left aoen cleared the atreet Men with bleeding heads ran In every dlreotlen. One man waa reported ahet, but hla name oeuld net be ascertained, Whoever ha waa his friend e curled htm off te aeme aeciet place, aa no trace of a atrlker oeuld be found. A dcrsn of the strikers were compelled by tbe police te remove the obstructions en tha tracka. Seme et tbe scattered striken attempted te build another bar r lead e at Charlton and Varlek streets, but a troop of police dis persed tbem, arresting two of their num ber. ;A large number of prisoners, ebsrged with attempting te destroy the oempany 's pretrty,were brought up In tha dlUerent courts tbls morning. Seme were sentenced te pay fines, some sent te tbe Island and etbera held for trial en criminal charges. The Situation la Brooklyn. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. SO. The 1.150 hones In the dlllerent atablaa et tbe Atlan tic railroad oempany are growing vary etllf for want of exei else, and some have net been cleaned alnee the strike com menced en Friday. Thla morning aeven new atablemen wera taken from tbe cfilee et tbe oempany te the atablea. Several patrolmen rode In tbe wsgen, and it was surrounded by a guard of 25 mounted policemen. Tbey hsd grtat difficulty In getting tbe men te the stables, Several new men wera beaten by tbe atrlkera te day, and reeeued by the polies. ltu aet knewa whaa aa attempt will be ata4atenwihaaars. AEBBMTgP trOB BEIW8 A TRAMP. A Taaag gtaa Who Haa Rapid 1 stasia ta tha A telephone message was received at the polies Btetka ea Tneedsy avaatag that Fred Pease had atelaa a clock at Paaeeek'e rarasea. Twe policemen wera coat te tl furnaee, but whaa they arrived there Peasa naa ten, arter be had given back the clejk ha had ateiea. Later la the evening Peaaa waa arretted at tha corner of Duka aad East King streets by Constable! Bhaub. A charge et bsteg a tramp was prsferrsd agalnat him before Aldsrmaa aarraad he waa committed for a hearing. Before going te Jail Peasa Itit with Alderman Barr the manuscrlnt et a novel ha wrote, with the request thai the aldsrasa hava it published, Passs made hla first apreirsnee la this city about four yean age aa aa agent for a firm tbat wars getting eat a directory. Ha ambessled tha money glvaa him ta pay tha ether werkars ea tha book, aad served a term la jail feri?. Bines that ha haa baaa a companion of the worst people as eeald find, aad haa bean la Jail for leresay aad ether offeaeaa many tlmea, Ha baa baaa growing worse and worse, and la new a confirmed bum, On Saturday evening aeveral atere keepers la this dty wars victimised by a man, who gaveobeeke te which bs hsd forged the aams of D, H. Bartholemew. Ha obtained aeveral artlelsa besides aems money. Frem tbe description It waa be lieved that Peasa waa tha guilty party. Tbla morning Chief of Pellee Smelts accom panied aeveral of the store keepera te ths prison, They took a leek at Pease, but found ha waa net, the right party. Ths man who eaughl them was mueh elder, being abent C5 vears of axe. The police effleera aay that although tbe man operated la una oily ea Saturday the pie wne test mousy did net notify them antil Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock, whan ti waa ratner isie te apprehend the rascal. A TIMB RtrTRBTAlMRRMr. H. R. ataorse Delights aad tastrasta a Largs AaSlaass. There waa a very large aadlsaes la tha oeurt heuae leet evening when tba first of three leeturaa by Mrs. H. k Menree, under thoantpless of lha Ladles Aid society of Ht, Jehn's Lnlberaa cbureb, waa glvaa. Marriett Broslea, esq., introdneed ths lec turer. Ths lady la a remarkably fins speaker aad In besaUful language aha told ths story of Christ. Throughout shs waa llttened te with the greatest attention. Tha atery waa made mneh mera Interesting by ataraoptleaa reproduction et many famous ptotnreaefavsntalnthsllfe of Christ, by old aad modern masters. Tbe first waa "Anaunolatlen and Adoration of tbs Shepherds" by Murllle, Among tbelelhara were! "Tbe;Magl Guided by lha Star," "Presentation In the Temple," "Repose la Egypt," "Return te Nastreth," "Jesus Disputing with lha Doctors," "Feed ing el ths Multitude," "ins Trser. figuration," "Scenes of The Betrayal," Weat'a " Christ before Cephas," Mca Mca kaey'a Christ before Pilate," "Seeae of ths Crucifixion," "Ths Deeesat Iren the Cress," "Bedy of Chnat Laid la tha Tomb," "First Easter Dawn," "The Res urrection," "Three Marya at tha Tomb," the " Journey le Emmana," ths "Aseea alea of Christ," te. Thla evening "Lira In Washington" will bs given, and another large audience will ae doubt bepreaent, An Alarmist Speech. Mr. Edward Stanhope, secretary of stats for war, addressed a meeting et hlaoonstlt hlaeonstlt hlaoenstlt name la tha Hern Oasila division of Lin colnshire en Monday evening. In tha course et bis ramaraa Mr. Stanhope said a thundercloud waa hanging ever Europe and tbat sooner or later, probably sooner, it weald buret, bringing the fiercest and most horrible war ever known. It was impossi ble, hadeelared, te view tbe preparatlena for war new being made throughout Europe without feeling that war waa approaching. Ha hoped, however, that tha wisdom of England's atatasmen would prevent that Ballen from breimlug Involved. Ths Pall Mall Qaitlte, oemmcatlng upon Mr. Stanhepe'a speech, denounces tba felly et aueh utteraneea as these of Mr. Stanhope, sad aaya they ara calculated te de mlaehlef. It declaree tbat Mr, Stanhepe'a headless rhetoric Is quits unjustified, aad expresses ths bops tbst Lord Salisbury will take prompt meaanrae te correct tbe damee does by the blander of the minister of war, Hew te Maka a flood Read. A. J. Caasal Caasatr, of Philadelphia, writing te J.a.Willtams, et Westtew8,Cheatar oeunty, tn reply te the latter'a request for hie epin ion as te tna nest ana meat economical way of making a atone read, atreagly approves ths macadam aa against tha talferd pave ment. The latter, be aaya, la likely te become rough by the wearing away of ths layer of broken atones, esuslng ths large reeks whleh form tha loundatiea te become ex posed. The macadam read bslsg oempoaed entirely of broken stone of every else, cannot become reugb, Tha atenea In a macadam read abenld be email enough te go through a 2 Inoh ring, and 16 feet la wide enough for tbe paved part of a oeuntry read. If there la mueh heavy hauling the depth of atones should bs 12 Inches, other wise 9 Inobee would be auilielent, Thera aheuld be plaeed en tbe lop of the atenea n thin oeatot screenings (made by the crusher In ths process et crushing tbe stone) te assist in tha binding proeess, aad the wnele ebeiild be rolled with a eteam or heavy horse TE3s. m . Oapt Jess pb B. ill's Kllltd. Captain Jeseph B. Rile, of Mlddletewn, Daupbln oeunty, brother et Oongreesman Oengreesman Oongreesman eleet Rife, waa threwa from tts carriage In Seuth Harrlsbnrg, hut evening, aud almost instantly hilled. Mr. Rife waa the aen of Jsoeb Rife, ar., tanner, of Mlddletewn. Hen. Jehn W. Rife, congressman elect, Is a brother of deceased. Jeseph waa appointed aeoend lieutenant Gth Infantry, U. S. A., by Secre tary of War Simen Cameren, In July, 1861, and served with credit during the war of She rebellion, He resigned from the srmy with tbe full rank of captain. Recently ha conducted a cattle raneh In Colerado. The Bobs et Vslsians Uamp. Dr. J, A. JCReed haa received a letter from Commander Rake, of the department of Pennsylvania of Bena et Veterans, atallng that an effleer will be aent here te-morrow te muster In Camp Ne. 19, of thla city, Tts charter membera of the camp will meet la tha room at Pest 81, G. A. R , this evenlrg te erganise. Mera Geed Nawe. The Pennsylvania Railroad company has made still bstier arrangements for tta eoeommadation of ita pitrena than we publlabed yesterday. After February 1st excunlen tickets between thla elty and Philadelphia, wbleh ara new geed for one day, will be made geed te return In live day a. Tha prlee will be tha same aa for eaa day at present. A LaneasKf Mas Ueta tbs Ueatrae'. At a meetleg of Manbelm oeunolla ea Tueedsy evening, twelve proposals for lighting the lsaipi of that town, and taking care of them, were opened. The leweat bidder waa Jehn Miller wbe waa awarded tbe contract, hla price being f 124 for tbe whole town, or (50 ler eaeh of the big warda and 2 for the Tblrd. Miller is a resident of this elty and be has charge of gasoline lamps herr. Pra(CDtfd for Laresjr. Nera Metrger has been prosecuted before Alderman Barr for tha lareeay of a veil, by Llsale DeUlager. Tha partlea Uvslatha Seventh ward, elty. BaUwassataraafera DEMOCRATS SILIHT. " ONLT OMR gRMATOR TOTS tws ' rROBiacreBT AjasmgsBarr. , ' - - - i KM asaats aad ta Rasas- taw Uta Appreval-Rsi bata aad eta Mav-Saaaa Bhaaaaa the aatat-fgaaleisat Raa. i HABBtSBtrae, Jsa. M -Xa tha I Hlass bill te enforce ths ssaMaa at I tuutiea prehlultleg eesaBM sngsgug la baslasss of mtalag br4 I featuring waa negatively repot had. $"f. aim wars laireaaesa aa leuewei ,r aarien, uneetar, teprevlds for thS tlea of blrda aad mammalaet Peaasyl soespiaMaia tbe:etate library, meaated. rv ; Watras, Lackawanna, te rsgkUw I IseUoaef county, aehoel sad boss I eiues Of ths third elssr, J,,' asarua, uamasrieaa, rsqainsf BR I prisaMawBa.BBB.Bas a year te saheeu. .wj Msefarlaaa,PhttadslBala.'le svevisa a eompiete system for tha rignlaMsall aommstieas aaa sissueaa, w Ths Heuss rssolaUea for sppetatj a committee or aiaa te iaspset J aroer waa eonenrrso. ta. The bill repeallag tha set of 1700 1 te leaete, reaulriaw them le ha H high, boil strong aad ate tight" wssi Jiy. ,i wnsB tns prohibitory ssMadaisat reaenaa ea anal psssaaa, Jteas, et Beehs, said tts Psmoeratw aaaaaara ,b . decided aet te participate la law von m I smsndment, bsesasa tha rrisTramaaa carry It had baaa adopted ava next i Hs presented a pretest, whlsa was. smDeayiag tag vmws at ssBBters. atottea Bails by Dslamalsr. faf ford, waa carried, exteM!aataai aatll dlapoelilea at tts aneeear. nest, Boekst asaiscer. LsMcai Berke, aad McLssr, hava spake jr t siHea, aaa ueapsr, DStsassssr sag teas rer isipsBssgs. . xas smaaamaat passu aaalty aw or aa te z Btoaa,efladlm,wwtMi Democrat who voted for li Baft z-auiaaeipnw, ;nna uppermaa, Republicans, voted sgslast II. : 'W:;; auibs iieaaeersaa eat nieaa from vetlag, Tha bill bow gess ssv governor, la tbe Senate te-day a bill te Salisbury read lawa, wss passed, reading. - xa tna nemas to-eey psuueas wsra BentediorUMpaaaaaaeftbobUltoi ImportaUea et drssssd mssls, aaa i strsness sgalsstths repeal or tts I uws of 1704, aaa tha Issmliaatlea at seiiiag. .; . Ths bill te epsa tbs wsy fersOetssai us rebel invaatea lata this stsU hi oempeaasUoa for their Iessh was I reported. fc. Aastrta's rjrawa Prtaaa tetaa, Jf Vibnba, Jaa, 00 OrewaPrlassRs died auddsnly te dsy. Hs wss sppareat te lha Aastriaa lareas. ' :-it pruee Rudelph died as a Mlsrllsg, aesr Bade a, MM is supposed tehave baaa esassd by hi i apoplexy. " ItU bow believed that Prtaaa Rads died of heart disease, Hs waafaaaa; hla valat dead U bed this meraiag. Tha Arehduke Rudelph Frasetat Jeseph, orewa prlaee Imperial et At orewa prlaes royal et Hun aary aad hsmls, waa bera August SL WM. Ha ',m tbs son aad stoead child el tha mpeveV r raneia josepe, ana ins smprsss, ; who waa a daughter of Daka Ma et Bavaria. Oa May lOia, 1ML ka married la Vieaaa with great pef,ts! atepnanis, sseeaa aangnter of taa kMg i tns Beigiaaa. Tba ceremeay fermsd by Cardinal Prlaes Behwai seaastR. - archbishop of Pragaa, la taa aaaaal la taw aurg, ins imperial galeae, la taw of thskwgsad qussaeltha Ralaiaa,'Rs rrinea et waieaaan tnarrisesssef ftas Several yssrs age his wlfs Isft hlaa or oeaat et his bad habits aad rstarasd ta aar-5 hOSaS. KbS.1 'p'l Vfea Staaa aaa m ami aa & it tt-a . "i'.'-l CLBVBLABD, O., JSA. M. A BehSRllSR w I " III. .1 H. If eigsrmsksr, named Jehn Parks, ilvuag at 304 Ototea strast, eemmltted awimdshals meraiag by takiag Reaga aa 251 as lssvss a widow aaa six Piaeashtl treublss wsra taa Rsaae Pries, agsa la, et 012 Datrest . draw a raaer aoreaa hu threat lata ssvsrisg ths wiadplps. Ha atay rsoerar. SteDDtd br Aacralswata. Shanehai, Jan. 3a Aa Imparl al dif wsvw iuiuiuuuh m lusuier wAtmmmnm ws-r the Tlentsla railway has bssa fcaaad aaar rssult of a declaratiea by ths Imperial'; astrolegera that tha recsat firs In. thssaa-':- Mrnr'l nalAa. at Palrla. miaa aa fM '- r- - - - -, "a. """if,;: and abenld bs Interpreted as a wsralasjj agaiea us aaopuesi ei w sststR UVSWHOHSk fc; sf TBLEOBAFHIO TAFS. -J, At Pestfa, Hungary, this meraJKUrga gl crowds et psoplsgathand-abea't tba par m lUmant balldlnga, but a reglmsatetBaa. K asra ebarged ea tha rorewd aad sea tiered tt i niAUlt bAR?Hs1 RfBam RTftlnrlgtfl TJ "- tvnHva wan wiiwwaw fmrnvwimmj VS nnesr ins caeia or Jean uriarea, ua lav ponaet wiuivaa iu a taurusr irai a irssv ii ver, Oolerada The eabla waa dsstreysd, "i!."""'"T,rr"- si Tns spring vsiisy, iiimeis, cast miaea m wiu ea roepauou ter wera, tna Btrwern aav ,:rJ lng yielded te tha oempaay. 2,000 sasa.,g'3 were leir. g Tha Yeung dltUUsry at Gary, XlUaeJs. burned tbla morning, and Jack Keels, sr Ths young New Yerker wad aaas ntmssu issi . nignt in rausastBaki M aald te be Frank Da Wolf steak 'M Tha ahoetlng oeoorred st taa besss at Mta.- Vsavsat m aarfrl ria sinsiai aUBawkaahas las - - - satvtvaiswiMwn wswwssai RjBRgag, sW JRfJsB-' pjB nanHn guvstahtv. . aavaa swiwyi Twe gtaa Psawaad. Nxvr Yerk, Jaa. SO. Tae Brooklyn, ei tne Hsmutea jrerry arasaia a tntn m ataam lannnh halnnalnv ta tha (aaaS msn steamer Hanacaieeart last avaahag sat j " V w -mj tha East river, and two unknown aaaa aai.S pleyed ea the launch wera drowned. m WRATHRR IBUMASTORB. I i WAsxiRarev. D. C, Jsa. 00. Per B I M . m ,Kcv..- ui..' I ataaisra rajj n amj i j w, wimai -.t. I Jk. Ilht Innal Hen allahtl mama- 'rM . " "-.-vrT::.7.rr"zrrT-"Tr. ?s westsriy wmus, naesuag BUNSBseaiMiy riaa" ia m vaa, Ul, roe xianeaaisr BieyeieainBwui neta sasscyj sanualhep la Eablsasa hall ea TRataaa4 evening next. The membsra hava extensive preparatleaa aad sxssst a awsaT- time. Whealmea from Haritebarg. Read-) leg, Hanover sad ether pUsss srs axsesat4;';-1 te be present. : ;; xne lisaeaatar Msgaaereaer wut ansa saw ntthalr nlaaaantmiinarta aad .t.i.. asi ' .-.- . "A. "-H inuaasy OTenraa- -" Rsprauag us Loeu Oastea taw. The lower Heuae of the Hew tmmff Lsglalatureea Tuesday fjsassa the Mat aa repeal vtm tesai eassaa saw, xaav aRRR "i Hi ES wJ r t"-iffWvV v 1. ..fvji'
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