,i --,- r-rt - -'Sii "v fra - " - r.. .. i'-rrimmm'm -- - - - j, " - v - e IK&l i tiii!1"1'' 1 $. ,' ,-j-u M '" r1. , i stv iH VOLUME XXV-NO. 151. LANCASTER; PA., THUKSDAV. JFEBRUARY 14, 1869. PRICE TWO r.TVrt ... jSfntcllieicn?cf RESULT OF THE CONfENTIOm TAB BaLr-BlLBTBlCK AKBABBIOOt, roast, rat AateaiATiuii mhmub. ate. rreaa Mettlsaer ayaepses at th CsiisaMsHlsn and ste -Laws WIMt M Mf(M-TM Best lag ta B Bel IB Bsrrtskarg. TIm Wednesday arteraoea OtthO eoaveaUea of tka eeuuly fair aelled te order aitwoe'cloek. Cei-sM wards, of tat committee ea by-laws, prssealid Ik report, whleh h first read In Ita entirety ad then considered station by Beetlen. It im decided that tb Bam of tba asse eiatkm ahall ba "The Nations! Half at lie Track and Agricultural Fait Association." Thla waa the flrat artlele of the by-laws, aad ths aeoead artlel waa amended ae a te Include cattle aa well aa horses. The re atalader of the article, lacladlag rules Bad rcgulatteca, were adeptee: with Mas Might amend menta, the amendment betag made rlaelpally for tbe purpose of taking la of cattle aa well aa horns. One amend meat fixes the bend of the eeerstary and treainrer at 16,000 aad another fixed the annual memberablp fea at 110. The oenatttntlon and bylaws preTlda that no bona will be permitted te trot en aa track gevsrned by the asaoelstloa until a oartllleate baa been takea out at the main efflee, signed by the aeeretary i that At per cant of the entry money meat aoeompaay tbe nomination and if net the entry la thrown ent ; that If the horn deea net ap pear at tbe stand, tbe owner la net held ter the aeeend payment of fire per eant, but under all circumstances the herae and owner are held for the firet five per cent. Hen. K. A. Wilkinson, of Newark, N. J., moved that a oemmlttee of three be ap pointed te nominate officers, and the motion waa carried. The chair appointed K. A. Wllklnsra, E. a Ohapln, of Yerk, and Oha. Baaalnl, of Irvlngtoe, N. J. They made a report, which attar a few ansadmente were adopted, the offleera elected being aa follewa : President Frank Mortimer, of New Bloomfield, Pa. VieePreeldeuteT. D. Brown, WUmlng ten, Del; D. a Wlnebrenner, Frederlek, Md. Secretary and Treeaurer Cel. E. B Edwerus, Newark, N. J. Governors E. B. Chapln, Yerk, Pa.; Dr. G. L. Hesgsn, Berwick, Pa; Oharlea Baaalnl, itylngten, N. J. ; R. B. Kenover, Trenten, N. J.; Jehn Waning, Wllkesbsrra, Pa.; Oharlea R. Woeterr, Cordova, Md.; J. O. Blbley, Franklin, Pa. On motion tbe aeeretary waa Instrneed te take all neceaaary atepe for the lnoorpors lneorpors lnoerpors tlon of the body. Mr. Blbley moved that the aeeretary be Inatrneted te de all In hla power te advance tha seeps et the assoclstlen, and obtain all tbe new members possible. Carried. Harriabnrg waa aeleeted at the plaee for the next annual meeting. A vote et thanka waa given te Prealdent Mentlmer for the cfflelent manner In wbleh be prealded ever the convention. anuvr tub wily bbunaud. Bval Fin AnlnilU Oaegbt Tbla WMk-Thl enaati That Aia CemUg Off The ehtaa after the fox wbleh waa dropped at the hotel at Oregon en Saturday, waa abandoned near Bethsvllle In the evenlng,ewlng te the approach of darkneae. On Monday the aame animal waa etarted up, and waa captured by the Landla bretbera, of Retnavllle. On Monday atternoen W. W. Grean, of Ntflavllle, and Andy Herabey, of Petera burg, both well known hueteia, started a fox en Cheatnut Hill, and after tbe liveliest kind of e bunt captured nlm In an old hollow tree at BperUng Hill. He waa taken alive, and Mr. Herahey baa hlin. Foxeeaeemtebequlte'plentytn (be upper pert of the oennty aa well aa the eaatern and northern. The Btlr brother had two up In en day, near Irenvllie thla week, bnt both get away. Te day a ebaae la being bald at Milten Roep'a hotel at Green Tree, In But town tewn ahlp, and tbe attendance la undoubtedly very large. At D. B Bteufler'a hotel, en tbe New Hol Hel land turnpike, near Kden, a fox will be dranead en Saturday atternoen and many I Laneaaier people will attend. A C1IA8K AT WH1II uunsK. Pkqdka, Feb. 14 Among tbe many fox enaacB tbat have been held la the eaatern and et tbe county tbla winter tbat at Dlller Werat'a White Horae hotel, In Ballabury tewnahlp, en Wedneaday, waa one of tbe meat exeltlng and IntereatUg. Tbe day waa en of tbe oeldeat experienced thla winter, bnt thla did net prevent the deveteee of tbe chaie from turning out About neon tbe huntera began te make their appearance. Jake Butter ana H. Briabln Bkllea, of Gap; Jake Balr, of Wllllamatewn ; O. N. Werat, of Leaman Place ; Clem Flemmlng, et Yerk ; J, Frank Beldemrldge, of Idtneaater, and ethera came, bringing with 4hem their packs of oheloo hunting dega. Theboenda WKA penned In tbe wagon ahed, where they kept up a oenatant baying, while the crowd filled tna barroom with geed-natured hilarity. Old Briabln SkUea waa there with nla inexhaustible fund et talea et hla life long experience In bunting, and aa he re. lated eeme et hla beat at tbe expense of tbe younger hnntera tbe merry ring of Jake Kuttat'a laugh could ba distinguished among tbat of the nnnarea preeeni. Dinner waa announced at 2 o'clcek, ad for an hour the crcwd did their beat te de Justlee te the meal, which waa la keeping with the reputation of the culinary department et thla noted hostelry. After dinner preparatlena were made te drop tbe fox. Shortly after halt-past three tf clock G. N. Werat emerged from the oel eel lar with Rtynard under hla arm. It waa takea aoreaa the read and given lta liberty la an open Held. It daabed aerobe tbeanew oevered ground like a flush, followed by iBeretban titty man and boy, wbe kept up th chaae for aeveral miles. The heunde and mounted hunter followed alter an In. larval of twenty mluutee, and for a abort Aeration el tlme the excitement waa la- tanea. The fox struck a diiect Hee aeuth. tftaedthe dega were net long In striking ltatralk After an exciting chase of five miles both rldere and aega lest tbetr game In the neighborhood of Plank's hill, which la full a! fexae' burrewa. It la supposed It found a refuge In one of tbeae, Tbe majority of the hnntera of tbla aelgbborbeod and a large number et ether will attend tbe chaae at McGtann'a park en Waablngtea'a birthday. DM Mei GIM Thilr Werk. Jba telegram published Jaat Wednesday aUttefcT that th Hew uome Hewing llaehlnd Manufacturing com piny at Bridge port, Conn , had closed their werka beeaut e toot belntc able te continue at a profit wing-loatrengoompetluon" ia erroneous. The New Heme werka are at Orange. Kmsv, ud are new la operation, manu featuring about 600 maeblnee per diem. AV? EmU audtaae. There waa a very email audlenee at Ful ton opera house last evening te see Florence Bindley aad aeveral dega la " Det, or th AvaagaVaOatta," TnebeueewlilbegiveB NttklavaaJaf. abb Taetr eeeaM abbs f The reseat aaaaal aaaqaat el aha Yeaag McMBUeaaa waa glvem at Mwaareher kail aa Wedaeaday evwmg. Tk of ah darwere eaarwa Jaaaea P. FaaMr, BreeMeat at the WaMaasI Laegn of ataaa, BdwiaB. aWaart, areaMeat eftMBaIagaa,aadOaagiaaiBiaB HiH Braataa. Betweaa 8 aat t 'eteek kaara waaaahifonaelreaeptleaatlaaelabroeaaa, At oe'eloefc, headed ay UalreBOtabaad, th alaa, Bamberlag Ma, aaareked te Masa Masa aereaer kail, where aa elagaat baaqaat had beea prepared by Jeka Oepland, Ike well-kaewa eaurer. - - FoUewMg waa Ike menu t Baw eyetera, cherry ateaee; celery, eeup, eaepptag turtle with aherry; eeld turkey, beef tongue, Mad. eyetars, baked potateee, ehlekea orequettea, lebetec aalad, Saratoga eklaa, plokieceUvaa, aaata, terrapin, a la Mary. land; fruit, ice eream, eake, oeffee, tea, elgara. After the menu had beea dlepeaad of Jeka B. Kekai, preetdeat at th dub, briefly aketebed the kletery of tha club. Oharlea Keaery BaUth reapeadM ta the tenet "The RepuMleaa Party M RaatoraUea te Power," Marriett Brealaa te Laaeaater County tha Repablleaa Gibraltar," Jamea P. Feeter te "The NeUeaal League," B. Frank Eahlemaa te "Peaaeylvaala'a Ceav auadlag Poaltlea," Majer A. C. Rlaebl te "Yenng Bleed In the Party." Bpeaehea were alae made by B. Frank Breaeman, J. Hay Brewo, Jehn J). Bkllea aad ethera. The hall waa haadaemely deoerated by Harry A. Bchreyer with flewera aad planta, under the direction et & E. Bteigerwalt and K. K. Btener, the oemmlttee en deoera. tleaa. The Caelllan oreheatra, ;Prof. F. W Haaa leader, furalabed exeaUaat muale dur" leg the evenleg. The banquet oeaamlttw num-bered 19, of whieh Jamea D. LindU waa chairman. BTATWacit IN A TUMULT. Ktlletl Kaips Bu SMI After WiM Beea la th Hoase. Th Houa ea Wednesday took up the Bmalla-ElUett ointeatedeleetton eaee. Mr. Hemphill (B. O) etarted off ia a highly aeaaened apeeeb, in whleh he deaouneed the hypocrisy of the Republican of th North la their treatment or th negre, H waa repeatedly interrupted with volley a of question from the Re publican aide, whleh ha anawered with guiek repartee. Ijfellette (Wla.) aad Ledge (Maaa) replied at length te th Seuth Carolinian and demanded fair play for tbe colored contestant, who they aald had been eleeted. Mr. Crisp (Qa.) chair man of the elections oemmlttee, mad th closing speech In support of tbe majority report declaring in favor of Elliett, the Bitting member. The Houa became very turtutent during hla remarka, but Mr. Crisp declined te be Interrupted. Th Re publican member from Indiana beeeaae especially Indignant whea the Georgian referred te the "blocks of five" taotlea prac ticed In tbat atafe, end a aeene of Intense tumult ensued whea be took hla aeat During the delivery of Mr.Crlap'a apeeeh th main aisle of tbe Houa had become thronged with member of both parties, who kept up aa lueesaant demand for the regular order, while Mr. Crisp attempted te have hla time extended, and while the Indiana representatives oentlnued tbalr vo ve vo elferoua but altogether unintelligible demand for an opportunity te reply. The apeaker pre tern. (MeCreary) attempted vainly te quell tbe tumult, wnleh waa gradually assuming the pro portions of a riot, and he waa finally obliged te eall upon tbe aergeant-at-arma te asrtat him In preserving the peaee. That offlelal, armed with the silver maee of au thority, proceeded up the main aisle, scat tering the members en all aide, but even with lila aaalataaes It waa many minute before tbe prea'dlng offleer could bring tbe body te a state et comparative quiet Tne vote waa taken en tbe minority reso lution declaring Bmalla entitled te a aeat, and It waa rejected by a party vote of year, 126 ; naya, 143 ; with the exoeptlen et Wilsen (Minn.) and Russell (Maes.) who voted with the Republican. Tne majority resolution aeatlng Elliett waa then agreed te, without a division, and the Heuse ad journed. HaUKISON XCIXEDt The Meri of U PresMsBt-Bleet Tails Bew Mia Bpaeksd Bun. Frem ths N. T. World. A woman who, well nigh halt a century ego, bent Benjamin Harrison ever ber knee and spanked him aeundly, 1 walking tbe streets of Indianapolis, old, white hatred, widowed, pennUeta, looking for heuw work. Tbe employment ageney'e oerildeate, whleh gees te show tbat abe la Mr a. Belle Millar and that her maiden name waa Williams, bears upon its fae the werde : "Indorsed by Gen. BecJ. Harrl eon." What would net many a place hunter live for aueh a recommendation I Mra. Miller la well en the world-weary aide of alxty. In her girlhood en waa a aervant about the old Harrison locality at North Bend, O. She aald te- day tbat when little Ben waa eight yeara of age he waa aeat te live with hla grandmother. Mlaa Williams was a nurse girl then for Mra. Oel. Tayler, Ben' aunt, who alae lived there. De yen remember any thing about hla boyhood T" I should eey I did. He we the worst little boy tbat ever lived, alwaya teasing and trying te aeare somebody. One day I waa taking an arm-lead of weed upatalra when he hid under the atepe and hallowed. I fell down, and tbe big armful of weed fell en me, and by tbe ttme 1 reaebed tbe bottom et tbe atalre I waa bait dead. Little Ben'a grandmother heard the noise, and when aha found out what it waa aha trouneed blm aeundly with a hlokery switch. Geducss, hew tbat boy did yell I "It was only a few daya alter tbat when be tried te frighten me again, though, and I Just took and whipped him myself. Nobody would ever bave thought be waa going te be prealdent If 1 had I don't believe I'd bave spanked him." "But It General Harrison Indersee your application why deea he net de something for you himself T" la the question every body aska her. "1 guess he would," she aald te-day, " but I don't Intend te bother blm. If be hadn't been elected prealdent I would, bnt It would leek new aa If I waa a beggar, and tbal'a what I want te avoid. There are ae many ruablng te blm, asking him favor, that I am going te keep away until he aenda for me, even it 1 bave te go te the peer bona." A Horrid ttarraiful la Chicago. On Butterflttd street, in a aeotlea of Chi Chi Chi osge whleh le unpaved, two palleemen en Wednesday found In the middle of tha read a barrel that bad evidently fallen off a wagon some time during the night On examining It they found that It contained the mutillated remalna of a woman In an advanced stage of decomposition. The feet bad been aevered from the legs, in an eld bloody apron or shawl were tbe viscera. The long hair of the woman waa malted with bleed clots and lay In oon eon oen fualon ever the trunkleaa bead. Tbe trunk waa all chopped Inte pleeee. The frag ments were taken Inte tbe morgue, and It was seen discovered tbat the body had been dissected at a medleal college. ba IActnrad in tit Other Tewu. a Belva Lockwood waa booked for a lecture In Mllleratewn, Butler county, en Tueeday night, but abe unwittingly purchased a laliread ticket In Harriaburg for Millers Millers te wn In J unlata county, and abe discovered her mistake when It waa tee lata. Learn ing of her presence In town a oemmlttee of gentlemen waited upon the distinguished lady and requested her te lecture in tbe evenlnir, te which ebe consented. An announcement made la the eoheols that Mra Lockwood would lecture in one ei tne ohurebes In the evening brought out a full house te bear her. There waa no ad m le sion fee charged, bnt te defray the expenses while in town a oeueeuoa waa lutae. nor subject waa "Pae aad ArWtraUea." After the leeture aha wa glvaa a raoeptlesi at ta aataaasaef a tareaesBaaU sattBSB. ywaaBaaBaapsna7 w awWsWssssBrsBrw Bswsa'rwT t bb tebbb COLONEL FISTER IS MDTE. e aswm QtraamOKS e r a BBMATB OOaaUTTBS. a Tall WBetaee sTiaHies at ihsxasasaiy BBartaaat Oeatrikaiea M OasaseAf raaeVMe law Bafabaeaa ejacahws. Washington, Fas. U The Senate ooea eoea oeea atlttee aa public buildings aad groueda, tevdejr aeatlaaad'tha htvaatlgaUea tate tka eoaduetet th cBea at Ue eupervtatBg arohlteetef th treasury departaaeat The. Fife, aertssaat chief elera, waa th first witaeas. He aald Im had aeleeted meat of tbepablle bnlldbag Mae wllhla tha last tkneyaara, Thaaleaal Woreeater, Maaa, waaaelaetedbyklaa. Iioeattkaievaraaisat rs,00a Th erlglaal offer was 1186,810, Thar wee a great deal of rtrtf about th aeteettea. Beaater Bpoeaar queeUeaed wllaea about th eoatrlbatlea te eaav palgnfuada by aapley at ah treaaury, bat h rafuaa te aaawar tka quattlea pat te him. trader a general request from Beaater Pases, for a atatmat of a!a knowledge ea th aubjeet, however, k aald ha had never eollclted any ooaUlba eoaUlba oeaUlba tlona la th traaaury deparlaeat Ha knew that clreulara had beea reeelved, aad ha produeed a letter reeelved from tha Hepubllcaa oemmlttee foreampalga fund. Beaater Spooner "renewed em et hi request aad announced that ha had aet abandoned them but he propeeed te have them answered It the.Beaat eeuld compel him te aaawar them. Cel. Flster atated that in refusing te aaawar th question h wa net acting under the advlee et any offlelal la tha treaaury department. Senater Daniel asserted tha right of the oemmlttee te aak queatlen about eampalga oeatrlbutloaa aad tha oemmlttee went Inte exeeutlve eeaelea te dlssus th queeUea. At th oeaoloalon of tha exeeuUve aasalea Will Freeret, tha aea of tha auparvlalag architect, waa put en tha ataad. Ha ex plained th olreumatanoaa et tka aupervla lag architect' offlee, and th work h had den oath plana for the Ottamwa build ing. Joaeph A. Greve, a draughtsman la tha offlee, aald that ba had done tha work ea the Duluth building plana, Mr. Iilanemen had tha eoatraet aad he wa te get & a day for the time he waa te put la ea the plana If h did any of tha work iietherwlee, be would eharge 25 for the use of hi name. The contract waa for II, 100. Whea th aketeh plaaa were aubmltted they war rejected. Mr. iitnneman then aaked te be released from the oentraot and that a new contract be aaada te furnish theaksteh plans alone for 300. On tbla latter oentraot Liu neman would get 160 or fAA Mr. Greve testified te requests for a cam paign contribution. He had oentrlbuted 1260. At th conclusion of Mr. Greves' testimony the committee adjourned. Tha oemmlttee 1 determined that CeL Flster must anawer tha queetleaa about campaign contribution. Unless ba answers them the matter will be reported te the sub oemmlttee and the president of tha Senate asked for aa order for hla arrest The punishment provided by atatate Is Im prison men t tram one te twelve mentha and aflaeofflOOteflOOO. TO AOr IN BAHatOMT. Representatives at DifiTareatliabsr Organiza tions Ut Ia PhllaAelpbts, PniLADBLi-niA, Feb, 14. At a session at one of tbe hotels In this elty a number ej leaders et the prominent labor orgaalsitlena of th country war present The ebj eet Is te enoeursge harmony and bring about an understanding between allot tha national and International organlsatlena new In existence and there eppears te be no room for doubt aa te the success of the hoped for result Measr. Powderly and McGuIr were brought together by mutual oeneent and tha aubjeet et uniting labor wa breached. It waa agreed tbat a call ahOuld be sent out te exeeutlve officer of the national organ 1 1 zatlena te aend delegate te a meeting te be held her February 12. It waa also agreed that McGulr aheuld and out notice, and with thla understand ing the gentlemen separated. Aoeordlng te the understanding notice were aeat out aad In abort time favorable replies weie reeelved from the following P. M. Arthnr.ef the Brotherhood of Looo Leoo Loeo motlve Engineers, Grand Chief Conductor Wheaten, of th Order of Railway Conductor, Grand Master Sargent, of th Loeomotlv Firemen, and Grand Master et Brakemen WUklnaen aad Samuel Com pere of the Federation of American Laber. Te-day tbe meeting convened at tbe Blag haraheuee. There ware present the gen eral master workmen and general aeeretary of the knights; the president and general secretary of the Ameriean federation et tradee and repreeentatlvea from tbe national organlsatlena et firemen and awitebmen. Tee meeting waa organized by electing G. 8. Bailey, of the awltchmen, chairman, and J. J. Leaby, of tbe firemen, aeeretary. The eall for tbe meeting waa read, and Iheae present then dlaeusaed tbe situation In a general way. The following resolution waa adopted : Huelvtd, We bold tbat Interests of all eaaee of labor are identical, and nenee alt ereanlted labor should work together In harmony, ana we neueve tneumenasoeme when trades unions, Kntgbts of Laber and all ethera should clasp handa and mareb together for the advancement of the work ing clasaea. A resolution was preiented by Mr, Powderly, tbst an address be pre pared for distribution among the organliitlena of the country, aa well aa tbe workers who are noterganlsed Mr. Hayes moved that oemmlttee of three be appointed te prepare tbe address, Agreed te and tbe following were appointed te tbe main body thla evening: Samuel Gempera, T. V. Powderly and H. Walten. The conference will meet again thla even lng at whieh time tbe addraaa will be passed upon, and when approved prepared for dlatributten broadcast throughout the country. While Cars In SUnnslm. grout the aUnhelm tun. "Mr. Hlppsl, printer," reeelved a ourl eurl ourl eua mltalvn a White Cap valentine two feet long ana pesimamea jiaanneini. ibi title la False All Over," but It edema tbe printed words of the valentine were net aneush te exereaa the oentemnt of tbe aender, ae be added te the title, "zeu of ;" alae "in your dirty aheet" Tbe writer deviated from the use of Script and used the Reman letter te ex press his feelings. The swear words war ae badly misspelled tbat It waa net the work of an Illiterate psraen, tut waa done accidentally en purpose. Henry B. Blacker baa received a Wblta Cap notice te tbe ttiect tbat he must leave town tt take a whipping. Mr, flleckir gtvee notice that he llvua en Grataby etreet, eau be found there and la prepared te give tbe naughty White Caps a warm reception. He may have a "feeaile beer" ea tap, tee. A Weman rraeiss te Death. The deed body el Mrs. Emma Linden truth, wlf of Rv. Leuis Lindsustrutb, et Mkuch Chunk, who had been visiting rale aUvee en Wednesday morning was leuad en soma beards, at Lshlab evenue aad Lamb I Tavern read, PhiladaTpfala, Bha waaaaaa I taUy desaaged.aad H supposed te hay beea I fsaaaa ia daaah. asaTWBvsaaar Bay as'wBaaaB sxawtaAi. Dtawrrem. Br. J. SVR Beea Aa Oaseer of ta a. A. B. Baisaisat Baa. BL Braataa aad A. . aaaaMsBfJsyAI sbwbwJJ"PJB araaWhaaat sawfeavggBvVt Tha delegate te theO. A. R. Kaeamp Mat at Br were astir early ea Wednes day, aad eetlvely at work asking eoatbteetteae te ba vetd for. At 0 o'clock th BMaipssBt reassembled, aad tka voting wa reum Tha result for departaaeat oemmaader waa arat aa Beuaeed, showing that of 728 vote east, Assstiaai ae i stent ueaerat aasweri r caivad B10 aad General MeCreary 210. TaeaaaouaeesMatot BtawarVa lotlea wa followed by cheers, shouts, waving et flag, ate. Thaalaetlea waa made unani mous, a aoea as quiet wa restored, upon a sBotiea by a delegate of General Mr Oraary' poet Th ether officer eletd war Senior vlee oemmandir, J. V. Mil ler, of Peet 62, Lewhtburg; junior vlee oemmaader, J. V. Gerelll, ofPeat 10, Read lag t medical director, Dr. J. A, K. Kd, of PeetSa, Laaeavtw I council et ad mlulatraUea, WlUlem Kmeley, Pest 61, Philadelphia; BenJamlB L. Myers, Peet 4d, Philadelphia ; JehaF. Hunter, PeslS, PitUburgt K. G. Seller, Peet & Philadelphia; and L, W. Bhsagle, Pest 94, Philadelphia, Tha resolution approved en Tuesday avealag by thaoeasmltt asklag te have Memerial Day declared a legal holiday, aad that all saloons should 6 oleaed ea that day, and alae asking for tha paasag of eldlrr preferment bill were adopted. The report ea soldiers erphana achoela waa amended te read that the eobeol aheuld ba continued until the youngest child bow In tha achoela aball reach the sge of 10 yearn, and that no mera ehlldraa b admitted. This action la aald te be against the syn dicate contractor, a It le espeeled that Oommaeder Stewart will appoint a com mittee inlmleal te their lntereata. Owing te the severity of tha weather experienced new, the council of admlaistratiea waa dlreeted te consider th advisability of changing tha Urn of th aanusl meeting te th spring or fait General Leuis Wagner, being the eldest pest department oom eom oem maader present, installed the newly elected offleera. and Department Commander Stewart announeea the- appointment of Jamas MoCermlok, of Pest 6, efPhlladel phis, aa assistant quartermaster general. Th ether appointment will b announeed In general orders, After tha lnatallalleu the cneampment adjourned, but the membera aaeembled at tbe Read heuseatS o'clock and heard tha result of the eleotlen for repreeeatatlvea te the national enesmptnent Tha Hat of del ecatesand tba number et pests fellow : Themas G. Bsmple, at large. 128; W. B. Jenes, IS; j, b, Brown, 70; A. P. Buroh Bureh field, 163; Jehn P. Teyler, 170; W. P. At kinson, 464; WUIIsm Kmslsy, SI; Esia H. Ripple, 139; Theodere W. Bean, 11; Mar Mar reott Brealua, 84; J, Fred Loeble, 24; Jeseph F. Dsantatea, 117; Jehn O. Themas, 216; Oharlea N. Brumm, 17: Jamea Peters, 4; Geerge G. Beyer, 68; William Jenes, 61; Hugh Morrison, 88; Jehn A. Wiley, 147; A. M. CsrUn, 181; A. O. Relneshl, 84; H. CUy Maraball, 140; F. K. Patterson, 32; W. K. Crltee, 44; Geerge B. Branden, 06; W. B. Woetera, 7; O. M. Klshpaugh, 08; Geerge K. Reed, 68; Tead. L. Vauder.ilee, 2; Lewis W. Moere, 1; A. J. Reed, 41; J. B. Davis, 147; B. B. Wallace. 61; Theodere Bohwer Behwer inger, 0; Geerges. Shattuek, 231; A, Moere, 3; W. B. Kruusen, 88; A. O. Keser, 416; W. H. Tayler, 336; A. J. Herlrler, 134; J. W. Curry, 463; William M. Jerdan, 103; Henry Eddlshaw, 14. An accident that might have proved fatal, occurred Wednesday afternoon te two of the delegates, Commander Cbarlea H. Kirk and J. R. Craig, both of pett 2, of Philadelphia, who, while en the lake endeavoring te hire en iceboat, fell Inte the water at a plaee from where the lee had been taken by the cutters. B. F. Jarrett, another member of the pest, wbe accom panied them, reeaned Craig, and Kirk sustained himself until helped out Beth men were taken te tha Read house and put te bed, where they are doleg well. bbbb nan Mterxar. Slat llrswara' assoelatlea Will right frebl- blilea All of Them Believe In High IVIeens. The Pennsylvania State Brewers' asao asae asao elstlon, 300 strong and representing sll seotlene of tbe state, sasembleden Wednes day In Yeung Mwnnereber ball, Philadel phia, and united its msny voices In a vigorous pretest against the submission of the prohibitory nmendmenl of the atate constitution te a popular vele. In the course et his speech Preildent Btrsubssld: We are here te utter no vain complaints, te make no disagreements with these who oppose ue, but rather te enter formal pro pre teas against the submission et tbe pro hibitory smendment te the constitution of the ststs te pepulsr vote without adding te It a clause indemnifying these wbese Inter ests, In tbe event of the smendment being noted upon sfiirmstlvsly, will be absolutely and forever destroyed. Notwithstanding the ease and flippancy with whleh aem men talk of curtailing etbsrs In tbe en joyment of their rights end of sbselately destroying thess rights, the operation that leada te the accomplishment et thla and ia a dangerous one, snd ssvers strongly of un derhanded tnjuatlee and dishonesty. The right of manufacturers te mske snd sell beer In this state at this moment Is aa un doubtedly Iswiul as Is tha rlgbt te make aad vend shoes snd stockings. The brewer and the dry goods man are both protected and their recreotlve Interests msde safe by tha asme laws whose esaetlty has enabled each te carry en his business according te ma inaustry, A ebsnge of sentiment, however, a fever ish desire of some te apply foreo In tbe administration of public sllatra without consideration et these against whom the full weight of such force will meat unjustly be applied, la ilnaneltl ruin, Thla 1 th position we occupy and the plain atatement otenrvlewa upon tbe aubjeet Statistics relating te tbe brewing Industry will ba obtained and carefully compiled and sent broadcast through tbe atate by our execu tive committee, ae tbat the people may knewjust what their vote wlllalgnlfy one way or tbe etber. In epeaklnget the coming election Mr. Straubaald: It the people aball deelde egalnst the amendment, we aa brewers will have aev eral yeara et immunity from a further con sideration of tbe question aufllolent, at ieaat, te snsble these who se Incline te plses their properties in such condition ss te dispose of-them and settle up; our busi ness wltb the best advantage te ourselves, and that there rosy be msey aueh seems probable from the bai rwslng care which tbe oenatant agitation of tbe surjeet necessarily entails. If, en tbe ether bsnd, tbe deolslen shsll be sgsinst us the brewers will view It wltb calm new and complacency and be among the first te bow submisalvely te tbe new law aa they have In the paal Invariably oeweatotneoia. Speeches were made Indorsing the presl deal's sddrets by C. Robinson, of Scrsntem H. Besslngsr, of Reading ; T. R. Helb, of Yerk, snd a. A MullcrsndC. Class, Phila delphia. In all et tbe speeches tbe sentiment of the membera waa unanimously in favor of high lloenee and against prohibition. The following officers were elceled for the ensuing year: President, Theodere jr. Straub. of Allegheny ; firat vlee president, Jehn Gardner, of Philadelphia ; aecend vlee president, Henry fins, ei uarriaeurg ; aeo aee retary, Henry P. Crewell, of Philadelphia, and treasurer, Jehn Barbey, of Philadel phia. An executive committee consisting of thirty-one members, wltb C. Clsas aa chairman, was alae elected. A campaign oemmlttee was chosen out of the executive oemmlttee te take charge of tbe active work of the campaign, subject te the approval el tbe executive oemmlttee. KUIed by Djnamlt. An explosion eccuned at Jehnsen's dynamite factory, at Mount Wolf, Ycrk county, Pa, en Wednesday, killing Jehn Harllne snd demolishing the building. All tbat baa been found et the unfortunate man la tbe trunk snd a small piece or the bead. Tbe feet, bands snd the rest et lb head oeuld net be leund. Tbe victim resided in x ersr, snd was the aea of Select Councilman Andrew Harllne. He was 82 years et sge snd isavea a wife and three email children. m Annual Baettag at Y. at. O. a. Tbe annual meeting et tbe Yeung Men'a Christian association will be held this even- lag at tha eeurt house, sad th aanlvarasry addraaa will ha delivered by Di. B. a. MWaaaVOt, Of Fkt)4teJa, TO HAVE A NAUTICAL SCHOOL. A BlLI.re M ITS BRTABUSBBBMr 801 TO TBBOOVKBMOB. Tas Baste raseee the Bteaeare After Ki tented tHsensstea Open tt-lh BlH BptsMg BaHsbary'a Bead Usws Bacetvea Bseea Uteappraval-Wetkelthe Beaate. UARRtsBURd, Feb. 14,-ta tha Beast today Mil wr favorably reported a follew: Te autherise ths establishment of public morgues ; te extend the time for tha completion et railroad net exeeedlng fifteen mile la length la two year; regu lating the collection of taxee In third elaaa cities; autherlslBg In oltlesef tb third elaaa th assessment end reassessment et costs of loesl Improvements already made or work In proeses of construction, and providing for th collection et cost et th aame. Twe Nil vslldsUeg aotlen of councils la all etua but the et th first aad seoead elaase wet negatlvsly reported. TheHeas bill prohibiting th wearing of the Insignia of tba Grand Army of the Republle and Legien of Hener wa affir matively reported. Similar aotlen waa taken en th Senate Joint resolution pre paring en amendment te tha oensiltullca dividing cltlas Inte classes. Bills war Introduced aa fellows : Uppermsn, Allghny,authorlalBgbearda ofprlsen Inspector te fix sslsrles et war dens, deputy wardena and ether cflleera, Wstres, Laekawsnaa, requiring desds te be recorded within thirty days after execu tion. In tha Senate te-day tbe Heuse bill increasing witness fee te 11.60 and giving tba exeeutlve department an additional eiera at f i,ew a year, wen puavu uuwij, as waa Senate bill providing for th re newal and extension et charter of banka and truat oempanle and giving tha assent et the slate te tbe act of Congress te establish sgrleulturalnperlmeat stations, allowing the atate te take advantage e the donation et 116,000 ; requiring court te fill vacancies In the offle of Judge or Inspector or election occurring prier te tbsday of lectien ; providing for drawing et leta la oaaaef tie between Inspectors, and te ooa eoa oea deran properly for publle building pur poses. In tbe Senate th bill passed finally te provide for tha relmbureement of oeuntlee for extra expense la making assessment of state tax la 1687 and 1888 ; also the bill pro pre hlbltlag advertising of counterfeit money. Tba Bensta adjourned until Wedneedsy evening next, after watting an hour for the bill for tha eleotlen of assessors for three yeara, which th governor would net algn until tha phraseology waa changed. In the Heuse te-dsy the Benete nsutical school bill waa passed alter considerable discussion. A bill waa Introduced by Richmond, of Philadelphia, te prohibit slaughter houses one thousand feet from school buildings. Tha Hene wa engaged nearly the entire session In discussing the Senate hill te establish a nautical aoheol, (whleh waa pasaed finally with amendments,) aad the Philadelphia & Pittsburg etreet grade oreealng bill. Th governor ha Ignd th Salisbury repealing read laws, Tha bill providing for the eleotlen of assessor avsry three yeara will net be approved until It gram mar la correeted. OaftMBOlK's OaaKKVAHOXa. The Natural Oaa Supply Bslng Bznausted, Ontloek for the Steal Trade. Pittsbube), Pa, Feb. 14, Andrew Carnegie said yesterday that the Indica tions are that natural gas will net last. Tbla he thought wss whst Pittsburg was most oenoerned shout rather then any possible rivalry from tbe Seuth, In that direction, he aald, Pittaburg had nothing te fear. The Southern pig Iren truat will net afiect Pittaburg at all. Tbe pig Iren truat la only an attempt of speculators te obtain ether ehlps te gsmble with. Ne Pittaburg manufacturer visits the pawn broker and tbat is what the truat will mean It they start It It is net true tbat we propeso te start a blast furnace In the Seuth. The outlook for steel rail tbla year Is very bed indeed. Only four mills are run ning te-day, out of thirteen, and but en elL tbesebaa order et any aoeount anesa. That mill la tbe JCdger Thomsen, en a slid ing aeate agreement, whleh la th meat per fect arrangement ever made. Capital and labor are standing together and both are hsppy, When the Edgar Thomsen docs net maks 1,000 Ions of rslls per day It will be because there are no ralia.ln thlsoeuntry te make. "1 was surprised at tbe excellence or the f urnaoe plsnts, oeke works and ere mines thst I saw in the Seuth. Development has been rushed tee fast, however, and no doubt considerable reaction will take plaee, but tbla will only be the froth upon wava of ae'.ld wealth, as the manufacture of pig iron about Birmingham has come te stay." Tna Alltged Faraall Letters IreMated Londen, Feb. 14 The Parnell oommls eommls oemmls alon resumed It session te-day, Mr. Seames, solicitor ler tbe Timet, was exam ined. He produced five lettera alleged te have been written by Mr. Parnell, includ ing a fae simile et another letter. Ue ssld he hsd obtained them from the manager of the Timtt. The letters, be states" were submitted te an expert In April, 1887. Before tbat time genuine apseimene of Mr. Parnell'a handwriting were oelleoted snd ether specimens bad been collected slnee then. Witneaa bad submitted the genuine speclmocaet Mr. Parnell's signature. Solicitor Soamea aald tbat when be die die die oeverod tbe Farnetl lettera he also came seresa decumeuta which he auppeied were Patrick Egau's, Three et Kgan'a letters, he aald, were found at Carey's beuse, Lettere In the wilting of Henry Campbell, Mr, Parnell'a private secretary were slse discovered. Sir Obsrlea Russell, Psrnelllte counsel, here said : " We are only abl new te take a cursory glance at these documents, but tbe court must net assume tbst all will be unquie unquie tlened." uettug Kid or colored raeple. Ripley, a, Feb, 11. AJ peculiar elate of arfali ia brought te light among the farm lng communities of this county, produeed by tba new famous "Amelia law." Formerly farma had numerous colored tenants, bat slnee tbe passage et tbe "Arnette bill," whleh made mixed achoelr, tbe colored tenant farmer gradually la being driven out Whenever his lease upon tbe land runs out be Is quietly informed by his white landlord that the latter has another man for hla place and upon applying te e'.hor lar tea in the aame dletrlet lie Is csrtaln te be refused. In this matter tbe white farmers gradually get rid of tbe colored people without hush means, until fiere la net one left In some distrlets, snd that law wbleh was Intended te benefi', deea s positive injuiy te the colored man. An Eminent Civil Xgluasr UKs, IieiTO.H, Mast., Feb. 14 L. S. Phil brick, a well known eltlssn of Brooklyn and a civil engineer et national reputation, died last night en a train bound for Brooklyn. He waa consulting engineer of the Bosten A Albany roaeV Ba leaves a mother W yatri eid, widow and ea bieUtar, TBB OfJtOBaHOSHIWK BBfBBLBB. Argument Beard for aad aasaast Us saaaa saaaa laetarset ImHatlea Batten Fer tar keara ea Wednesday the HeaeaeeaaaalMe ea heeilh sad Bsattatlea wreeUed with tbe oteesssrgsrins question. It had under consideration Mr. Marlsad's bin te repeal th set prohibiting th asaau faetare and rale of oleomargarine la this oeaiBMawatltb, Spread out upea th tabl ta treat of tha aaembera ware bbmU aatpt box t.t otee, oil and lard whteh arauaalta the maaufsetnr of oleemar eleemar gartae aad besides the ther war several boxes el tha ImmllaUea butts. The had beea brought down for the exBreaa benefit et the oemmlttee by several Pittsburg gentlemen wbe want the Mar land repealer te pass They were William Blavla. Calvin A. Watsen and Charles Muehlbreaner. P. W. Clark, of Johns Jehns town, also appeared before the committee la support of th appealer. Calvla A. Watsen, who wa formerly a manufacturer ofelsmsrgarlBS, la Pittaburg, claimed tbat tbercweo.aething harmful la ta Imita tion. He aald msny people oeuld aet die tingulah It from pur butter. F. W. Clark tatd tha working men around Johna'.own bad been forced te go without butter beeauss thy oeuld net afford te pay 40 esnts a peuad for It H said they wasted oteemargartBe. Ths passsgsef tha bill waa opposed by Reprasentattv Rtohmend. Jehn J. Mo Me Donald, ex-prealdeul of the National Butter, Cheese and Egg association, and ex-prael-dent et th Produee Exchange, Jehn J. Habeekar, all of Philadelphia. Mr. Richmond aald It wa an eetabllahed feelthat before tbe passage of th present lew oleemsrgarlne was sold all ever th tat a butter. People would net buy It wben It wa stamped oleomargarine. It was charged by Mr. McDonald tbat Armour, Swltt and the etber Weatern cattle stag ware behind the movement for tbe repeal of this law. Ha acM they need their fats In tb Bnanufaetur of olemrgarla snd If tbe present law wss repealed he wa ur that Mr. Armour' profit la thla atate would be aet lee than 130,000 a week mera than they are at present He claimed that there was net as muea money Inveeted In the oeal and Iren Induslrlee oembloed la thla atate there le In th dslry Interest. The repeal of the oleomar garine bill would, ba asserted, strike th farmer a blew that they would never recover from. BlaeelBSS Mr.MoDenald said tha number of ereaaaeriee within a radlua of forty mile of Philadelphia baa Increased from seventy five te 200, and he thought thst waa tha best evidenee of th geed effeet which thl law had produeed. There will be another hearing ea th bill te dsy. m reand Altar a Century, 1 he rail Mall OaMttta reports a strange tela of tha ssa treat tbe Baltic Mera than a hundred year ego two vessele went te the bottom of th Gulf of Flnland.tbe earge et oneet whleh censtated of glittering sliver. Twe diving oempanlea nt Ravel have lately begun tojaxplere tb submarine region e near Juasare, where the vessel sank, and tba dlvsrs hsva new really come upon them. But like the castle In whleh the Bleeping Besuty lsy, the hulls had all been ever, grown by a century' growth of eeaweeda end tang. New a way baa bean out through tbla wet wall et weed, but as yst tha Interior et the vessel be net been explored, aa tb divers leer tbat tha deck la tee reltsa te carry tbsm. Ot the treasures of sllvsr nothing has se fsr oems te hand, but tha remains et apples, oueumbsrs, buekles, oeffee pets snd shoe with pointed tees hsvs been brought te tb light of dsy, together witn some-wan oerxea oemes, sit ei wmoe. however, burst as aoea as tba "air Usavea" touched them. Th second vessel lie further out at aea; en Kb deck ilea a great heavy stone, whleh Is evidently part of ths cargo. As aoen aa the gull et Finland thre wa off Its cost of lee th Investigation will b resumed. Osvs Bsrksd Ballets te Empleyes. T. V. PewdMly lsetured In Trentes, N. J., en Wedneedsy night bsfer a Urge audlenee composed principally of Knights of Laber, He discussed the whele lsber question, sndssld the order was never In a brighter condition than new. It Is bstter off, be says, alnee Barry and the ether "kickers" get out et the order. Instead of killing the organization, aa they Intended, tbey killed themeelves, Mr. Pewdsrly spoke strongly In fsver of the Austrsl Ian system et elections, snd hoped It would be adopted In every etate et the Union. It would be a benefit te the werktngtnen, be aald. beeauee it would Inaure a pur and heneat ballet and would prevent Intimidation en tbe part of corpora tiena. He aald he could prove that tba Penneylvanla railroad had marked ballets for tbslr smpleyes se that they should vote aa dlreeted. i tbb aeava oukek maw. Be Defraada Bsvsrsi Bnstatss Baa el Bead ing and fotutewn. The bogus oheek man, who eh) ted J. M, Kelper and Aldus O, Herr,haa been operat ing within th past tew day at Reeding and Pettevllte. In Pettevill b repros repres ecuted hlmsslt te b Rev. F. O. White, of Hastlten, and ther be vlctlmlied several business men. At Reading ba gave tha Bsma et Rsv, Jamea Rogers, and there ha was uoeeesful la de frauding a ateve dealer. U made an attempt te defraud Jwsler,but be would net allow him te have the geed until h had communicated with th bank upea which th check wa drawn. Whan th Imposter saw tbst tbe Jeweler meant bual new h hurriedly left the store and th elty, Ta polio of Resdlng hsvs been en the lookout slnee, but he oannet be found In thst elty. Csptnred a BuixsrU Wearing a Belt Clayten Bear, who recently removed from Lancaster te Ceal Cabin, Yerk county, writes a long letter te hie friend Ames C. Bete, undertaker of this city, giving an aoeount of the capture st tbst plaee of a bunard with a bell. The bird waa taken by Jaoeb Omatead and Bartley MCCennelL On a email copper wire, which waa fastened te one et the wing of the bird, was a tiny bell which rang ss the bird flew through the sir, Fer severs! years past this bird hss been in the neighborhood of Cost Csblu snd In etber seotlens of Yerk county snd many efforts had been made te effect hie capture before. The men who new have blm In tbelr possession would like te hear wbe tbe parties are who tied tbe bell te the bird. Batnraed te tbe Bosem of BU fatally. Frem the Oxford Press. Henry Mllburn, oelored, of Arcadia, Lan caster county, surprised bis people Mendsy night by wslklng Inte tbelr midst stter sn Bbeenee of some months. Ever busy gossip has been saying tbst Henry would have te bang In Delaware ter assaulting a girl. Thla worried bis kin considerably snd his sbeenee snd unknown location only added strength te the report te the Jey of certain people. He bss been s cook en a vessel Just home from Africa, and has no such charges te answer for, i m i Verdict against Ue City and County, The jury In the suit of L. W. Beeker, vs. the city of Lsneaater and county et Lancas ter, for damage for hla property being taken tu tbe opening of West Clay street, agreed upon a verdiet en Wednesday evening. They found In bla favor against the city for f 2,600, nd against tbe county for fUXJ. Oaerge Nanman for plaintiff ; Olty Solicitor Brown, for city ; A. F. Hosteller, County Solicitor Lane snd A. F. Bhenck for county, m A Colored Candidate ler tba Cabinet, A dispatch te the N. Y. World from Birmingham says: Negreee in this part of Alabama sre signing a memorial te Gen. Harrison urging him te give recognition te the oelored voters by sppolntleg te the cabinet Jee W. Brsxdsle. Brsxdais la one of tbe meat prominent oelored politicians in the etate. He Uvea at Talladega, la a barber by profession and waa a clave during th ant fifteen year of hi life. The white peepl el tha etate are urging sx-aev, sMsUaHthgaakiMlBBaslfMaii IM FLOQUET SURRINDIR8. . i. TB B aOVBBKBBSrT BOtLAHS)BB v te After the rresass Cans Up th Bevlstea el the l el Dep-rtsee Tee Btatttry' Pabis, Fab, U-Ta BBBBtry saw, 1 signed. ,' Premier Flequt brought ap tkt ei tna ravhuea or the eeaatitausB th Chamber of Depattea Tha dspatte voted te MJeava. Tha ministry thea raHgaefl. 'Ail. . 4 Tba vote aalaat th siiiasamaal waa te 218. Mf' BTtaaaefe V lesser aa Wi aa " The Preach aaata ea Wed '1 ea ei zb ta H,aaea4d ta Mil ta iesssnsasssut at ta readisssBJsat sysaaat f teetiea six RBBublieea dscmtiea veesal but la th Oaasmbar at Dftts ca uav. Tb.Mr(A Gtrman Gatefte, eaj en ta passage or dlsssmstit bill la aayai " It ceeau salt evident that oust win aet play late Boalaagtete. Bat ta ehtef q whether h will succeed la kaWM day'e majority for the debate aa siest et tas aoaautniieB." Bab Fbaxcisce, Fsb, 11 Ta) aVeamer arrlvafl yietatday, Bhaaghai advteaa te Jaaaary H. famlaa la Aahul and Khwtqaa ft la eaa Breviaas SOeYOC faastltas asa I lag, aad altogether avral MIUsBst sb3 aufletlag free faatlaa canted by two year ia suoeessloa. Chief Engtaeer WUe,ef the Halts! I taaar Omaha, oesaaiHeed alH SbysBoetughlaMelfdariag a tt i perary Insanity. WeUa waa aa I friend of Adaalral Oaaadlar. WBatsaad : week. m Th British ship Ajule-IaalaakrwatMt . lcataarLaBasulBrtaaaaTgssB. k1 mat aad eight Bsaa rekdtkahaf alsyS posh nut were aieppaa siaw aasBTaa, t esptala n tka ataklag skip wttk th . aiane of tbe crew, hat aetkhsg aaa beah4r4ofetUeaaa4tttofsvi wtralcK The BatlvMloetaa aair than burned hr. TBLBOBAfBIO Thrg. t,! Jaek MeAutlftel xpeeted ta Haw Taatt 1 tonight xtu trtead ta Wlliawans BBVBBrraBgaatMBtvaaiaaaraaBBssaBi - ,. Exteaslv lead alMea hava aasswai at.:-. th vlliag of Ftesrla, Bwltswlaad. awMBB ; neus aava waa dmeiiha, TBWaaBiii itanwarefleetegferuetruvaa. s Tha entile greware of Kertksra afANasal treuMsstea atLOreat ralia,thatr Hmi natag te bbmeiim ars id bf mnmmmMi along the Maaltotee railroad. O srslMMbyUtemsauteaeatBettka! of Meatana astUe, laateadet ksrvsagi "BIcFou-'efOUsasBMItoartas) til ptopeaed te supply Eastara aag Hw x market wU, 'fC Yestetdsy aaeralBf a isiitel ateak I ei Bsvsateea Mra swBAdeaMsrvartB aei Caa tral railroad wat tarejaghal aaar Delaware, Xewa, Far mm l aawnf, six ears of eaUteaad eaa aaresMapwsall iBwuaatiaaat, $i jsreatw sstgaaur,' ajrasi fi a nMMBS'- eaaadtsa aaa xprt Hnaw nwrawviTSWi anaantia for smbessllBglAOOO treat MaaeaU ; of Danvlile, Qua, for whoa ke wa la th aaie of beaueek bark. Ooalrsetefor matertala te ba aacl at ductlag tba Called Btatea Moalter bee" at tha Mar Iatead aavy yaim I beeuawardedoytiteseeretaryof thaaavja fellow t A, Pe wlU Nw Yerk, white saw. f 2,720; Psrk Bres, tk Oa, Plttebarg, ssaai plates, H,836 aad atsal alatea iKtarr, 18,104; WUllam Walker, Valteje, Oal, lnmbsr. I1B.281, ; . Tha funeral of GeaaralW. 3, Hani, last governor of tteidter ketae. toekBaaw In WaahlBatea. D. O.. tatedaw. Mar Fsthar Chappel!, of Bt Matthawa, aa elated. The reaulna war followed tote) grave by a large number of araty aad preatlnant people, Asseaa the offlearB war Qeaersls Drass, sWvjT4JMsTawsaHaBBW , 'fH .. B'AgBBBK! OaBBBBBBBBBWaaBV' atM?- aaasMssTsasr. SABBBB? Br1 WUBOB.JekBStOB.BaSOMVBBBaw. VK'iS Th prasideat ka aBaroved tho.aet .Sara publtebulldlBgatbdsila,hfAtaaBsUet. lag pert of aauit Bt Mart, Mask., tk ftrf. Iteges of inland traaaperteitea la head, awat the act te aaMad, the Caeetaw Ceal ag Railway oempaay btll. ,J' Tb Cuuard liaa ah wbleh aalled freas Ltvaraoel February 7, arrlvad at u te tow et tea steemer Olbers. The I hrnka kMr mhMtt na tha 10th luSL. wtihlB IBB mlias freas hsr. . '& CsptF.M. Rssaasy wlU asaum i et the Brooklyn aavy yard, tka reesatly vaeated by Rear Admiral GaatatwJ, 1 T.,r4.lr If nlli awraalad A- - ia SSkS 1 Bew street polio court, Loadea, ea tfca'5; charge of awearlng fslssly bsterataa X1a.?i nsll commission. Molley pteaded Bl, sulllv.sndwasoemmlttedlortilel. .. J. M. LinnlML ax.aalalatarteHavtl ssvdH'.? oengrassinnsi oenteeteat treat virgiaia, aaa ranaafitaila nnliwad man tecas Shav ---- -...- - -- -- ilt j Southern etates, are la iBdlaaspelfci, lad ',s In behsll of spp )lnttaeat by Gen, HarrasSB ' x nf m. atrnnv man for atternav sreaarsL -"i Tha Amarlean Nawsnsnsr FahUaaaMJ aasoclsUea te-dsy la New Yerk ataatrA ''& au.aJ TV. I3WH w wv vrvQv ,() nt president el tbe aasoeisUon. J Tha clothing atera of P. a GsUup la Mew, ) Bedford, Mass, wa haraea early eaM' merniDg. nam ea sw,wiu tna wna- ?, lng 19.000 ; oevsrad by laeuraaee. Thai nlrf Park la SHianSaBU ??, -!.- .....- .... . . m- frffH VUUUlf UMWMIMfMHVlUW),-Blai ,;r ; nf fiAMnajtttAnt. wu hnraad vaaSaaidAW. VA V. WM,nW,, WT-.V p.w ,Mmwm0m ,-r LOBS 13.000. ' flM.an nklMasflPA ttnvl laaewtAssl a OnlaaafJa f-Sj avagaSB a4AataBBLua eaaBavaMSBBkSaaraas a- ss v-aaaaaaaaar y vl dlrafltonhavadaelsraddlVldBdOf 1 ""'? ... . oeefc Het Ate Bseaptag grass th Baa PoniaueuTK, a, Feb. 11 A phenomenon has beea discovered ea an hula of Dry Ben by a clay dteaar. Taas- dsy be wss digging, and whoa bbu sail below theaurfae a stream m aet air from tha ground ilka a sprtag- Tk Imparted la sufficient te predaee from cold water. A thorough of the phenomeaea will b msda A Desble Tvagedy. Puiladblphia, r9b. lt-Durlaf family quarrel this morning Chartea W. Gabrlsl shot bis wlf la th akset aad that fired two bullst late his bob. Botkare aullallre, but tb huaband'e BeadHksi k critical. WBATBBU IBIMCASIOam t i Waskihbtew.D. a, Feb. li rsatea UKaatemPeaaaylTanla t rsir.warsas. , .....! a.liUI . j wnmy w,"ii , ' y TW at Oa Ttaas. The mantes notice of Ue PhUanHnkat f , Tuna record th ualUag of two eeafftea as v, that elty veeterday. who are kaewa Mtav ! li n. tl.tthav Maarklrk lalaatl BaaSSS ? ,, ., am-iw- .- . m - m g L. Leeg aaa aueb i oeuntv. te wedlock. At the isms minister marrted 4w ofYerkoouaty, te mmm aaaai aaata Baa sbb MeOtessaasCM, rd -i J5 AK. sm . .42 r -tj -. ?Vk? M. t S tjv-vt jK.'rfi
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