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According to file ltd vices from tho front Antonio Mnneo hns passed eastward south of Alqulznr, in Hie provlnco of Havana, pushing on for Gttiru Molena nml Qulvlcnn, v-iillo Mnxltno Gomez is nid to have m-' mi earn ward to tho bordors of the province of Havana and Matnuzng, apparently goum in iho di rection of the swamp lnml of tiio Gran Clcnnga, Occidental do Zatnii a. Colonel Molonla has notllledtho author ities here that tho Insurgent bunds com manded by Nunc., Cnmpoto, Alvarez and- liolluzo, numbering nwmt l,6UJ men, nro marching In the direction of Guinea. The colonel left Bolondron in tho direction of Alfonso XII and had a skirmish with tho Insurgents, who loft ton killed on the flold und retired -with thulr wounded. Tho i troops captured three prisoners ami six i truly say that life is worth living t How Remington rifled, nndtlio enemy retreated Inay liro thcre ,n w,lom t)jo touch of Into tho swamp land south of AlfonMn melttnchoiy ta not tIl0 ontBrowti, 0f nerve or XII, where It Is bolloved, from tho present , . . . . , outlook and movements eastward of tho P weakness ! Insurgents, tho enomy Intends to await D'd you ever greet a man whoso whole tho arrival of tho reinforcements coming soulcd smile, ruddp, beaming face and warm, wost under Jose Maceo and Haul. If all pulsing hand-grasy thrilled you as ho cried those reports tire correct tho vicinity of Joyously in answer to your salutation: "l Havana should now bo uretty well clear of any largo force of lnsurgonts, and the latter must be mustering In forco south of Matauzns. A dispatch from Manzanlllo, lu tho prov lnco of Santiago do Cuba, says that Colo nel Sandoval, operating along tho const with u Spanish column, has dostroyod tho 6alt mines in that vicinity, which served as u depot for tho Insurgents. General Martinez Cnmpos was accorded a splondld and effective farewell demon stration upon the occasion of his departure from Havana for Spain yesterday after noon. His palace was filled with a throng of dignitaries, Including members of tho civil coqioratiou, officers of tho army and of tho volunteers and tho political friends of the retiring general. At 3 o'clook ho proceeded to tho wharf, urroundod by a vast crowd. Tho troops formed an escort, and tho Spanish na tional hymn was takon up by tho multi tude, who varied it with acclamations for Campos. Tho general went on board a yacht, which took him to tho Spanish war ship Alfonso Doco, lying In th harbor. Tho harbor jrosonted a scono of great animation, being crowded with all manner of craft with gay colors flying, tho yellow ilag of Spain giving tho predominant tinge to the effect. Gonoral Marin and the flvo members of his family were on ono of tho yachts which escorted tho Alfonso Doco down tho harbor. Sylvester Scovel, tho staff correspondent of tho Pittsburg Dispatch, who was or dered to leave Cuba by tho Spanish au thorities, hns left Havana, but not tho Island. Eluding tho vigilance of tho Span ish and of tho Spanish spies who wero ilonuted to carry out tlio edict ot tho de portatlou, Mr. Scovel made a dash through the lines, and is now onoo more with tho tlio armv of General Maximo Gomez, whoro, for tho tlmo being, at least, bo Is safo from tho ordors of nrrest and banish ment Issued by tho officials of Castlu Moro. Tho military authorities wero greatly incensed by tho escapo of Scovol, and mudo overy effort to prevent any Information of tho deed of daring leaving Havana. A brief messago from another correspondent was slipped over to Honda and telegraphed from thoro. It reads: "Tho dlsappcarauco of Sylvester Scovel from tho Cuban capital Is a sensation sec ond only to tho recall of Gonoral Campos. Tho authorities wero making preparations to carry out tho order of banishment when they suddenly discovered that their victim was not to bo found. Ho had not been lockodup, but was under military sur veillance, and It novcr entered the heads of tho haughty Spaniards that ho would again attempt to break through tho Hues, which aro supposed to tightly Inclose Ha vana. Nothing dcQulto Is known hero as to tho exact manner of his escapo." A battle of Importance Is reported to have occurred yesterday at Falrnncs, only five miles south of Plnardol nlo. Tho column of troops commanded by Major Sanchez, numbering SfiO, was attaoked by 8,000 Insurgents under Macco. Lieutenant Colonel San Martin, at tho head of 300, camo to tho asslstanco of Sanchez, and a .flerco combat was precipitated. Tho ofll- j" vl account received says that tho lusur- Gh 8 wero lurcuu i o ruireut, reaving inirty SllS1? behind and carrying off 800 wounded. U is known that Maximo Gomoz and his forco woro hist ovonlug at San Jose do las I.nas, about tho center of Havana province, so that It Is ovldeut that ho has modo another of his characteristic coun termarches, Antonio Qucsada, mayor of Havana, has beoi dismissed, The Proclamation lteady, Washikoton-, Jan. 21. It Is learned from a trustworthy sourco that the United States is about to recognize the belliger ency of tho Cuban lusurgontB. Thure Is high authority for tho statoment that President Cloveland was ready on Satur day to lssuo a proclamation recognizing tho belllgoroncy of tho revolutionists, and that It was withheld on account of tho "an nouncement of tho recall of General Cam pos. It was felt by tho president that to issue a proclamation Immediately on tho heels of this actlou would bo an affront to the Spanish government, und a delay of a fow days was accordingly decided upon, The Senate on Cuban Ileeognltlon. "WASIUNnTOX, Jnn. 31. Sonators Sher man, Morgan and Lodge, who coustltuto the sulvcommlttoo on Cuban affairs of the commltteo on foreign rolatlons,mot yostor day for consultation. There Is reason for beliovlng that thosub-cominlttee has virtu ally agreed upon a resolution commend ing tho recognition of the belligerency of tho Cubans and that a report to this effect will bo made to the full commltteo at Its meeting tomorrow. It Is possible that the resolution may only go to tho extent of expressing sympathy for tho Cuban cause, und tho sub-commltteo la trying to koep its .irucoedings a close secret. Dr. Jameson Off for Natal. London, Jan. 21. A dispatch from Cape town to Tho Times says: Dr. Jumeson and his officers have started for tho Natal border undor escort. Tho uiojorlty of tho political prisoners have bocn released ou ball In 2,000 each, but Colonel Khodoj und tho other leadors remain In custody. i GUI I i ALIVE." It Rings and Throbs from the Heart and Soul. How Even a Great Scientist May be Mis taken. This Will Possibly Throw Some Light on the Subject. 1 Dr. William James writing on theiiuestlon, "Is life worth living," in tho Journal of Ethics, says : "Suffering and hardship as a rule, do not abate tho lovo of llfo. Tho sovereign sourco of melancholy is repletion." This Is not true. Suffering does abate tho love of life, and' tho soverolgu bourco of melancholy Is acr vous wtnkuessaud disease. How many thousands of pooplo there nrd to-day who can sadly bear out theso facts ! How many of earth's scattered mllllous can feel tlnjt rate; I am glad I am alive !' Did you ever greet a pale, nervous, weak individual and mark tho dull, haggard eyes, tho lined face, the slow responding wan smile which scarcely camo ero it disappeared, the cold, clammy hand lying liko a dead thing iu your crasp. whilo tliu feeble, mtaverine voice answers, echoing tho hollow depths of melancholy within Ms soul : lam lecling about the tamo no use to myself or anyone else." I ho first is tho personification of irood health, perfect digestion and sound sleep, the system aglow with buoyaut spirits, tlio bounding pulse, tlio throbbing energies, the keen zest of living ami of being alive. TIic second is tlio incarnation of 111 health. braln-tlred, ncrvo weary, weak of body and enervated of mind, melancholy and dis pirited witli power, energies and ambition all gone. Ill health, from whatovcr cause, is tho breeder of weakness, melancholy aud des pair. Good health means lovo of life and enjoyment of its every plensuro. 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It has dono this In order that, tho I procoedlligs ot tho commission may not be ; said to bo ex parte, that tho truth may tip- pear, uuu unit iimu uuiy uu miveii in wiu i InmiUff ,-ll, ..-I, tnt, .l,n niMilnlaalnn td ' I .1. 1. . 1 I.. charged. Tho invitation goos In tho shapo of a letter to Secretary Olnoy, who has indo response, saying that he has transmitted a copy of tho commission's viows to tho two governments concerned. Tho letter to Secretary Olney, which Is signed by Presi dent Brewer, wns drawn up nt tho meet ing held on Wednesday, Jan. lu, and Is In part as follows: "It must havo suggested Itsolf to you,ns It no doubt bus to tho prosldont, that this commission bears only n romoto resem blance to those tribunals of an Interna tional character ot which wo havo hnd several examples in tho past. They were constituted by or with tho consent of the disputants tiieimelves, and wero au thorized by the parties immediately con cerned to pronounce a final Judgment. Their functions were, therefore, confined to tho exercise of judicial powers, anil they I might fairly oxpoet to roach a ro-mlt sat isfactory to their own consciences, wlilio It commanded tho respect ot thoso whoso interests were directly involved. "Tho present commission, nelthor by the mode of its appointment nor by tho nature of its ilutlos, may bo said to bo loft to tribunals of this character. Whatever may bo tho conclusion reached, no terri torial aggrandizement, nor material gain In u"V form, can accrue to tho United States. Tho solo concorn of our govern ment Is the peaceful solution ot a contro versy between two frlendly.powers, for tho Just aud boorablo settlement of the tltlo to disputed territory, ami the protection of the United States against, any fresh acqui sitions lu our hemisphere on tho part of any European state. "It has seemed proper to the commis sion, under theso circumstnnces, to sug gosttoyouthe expediency of cull' lg tho attoutlon of tho governments of Great Britain and Vonczuola to tho appoint ment of tho commission, and explaining both Its nature nnd object. It may bo that thoy will sec a way, entirely consis tent with their own sense of International propriety, to gtvo tlio commission tho aid that It Is no doubtin their power to furnish in tho way of documentary proof. If either should deem It appropriate to designate an agent or attornoy, whose duty It would bo to sue that no such proofs wero omitted or overlooked, tho commission would bo grateful for such ovidonco of good will, and for tho valuable results which would be likely to follow thorefrom. "Any net of either government In the direction hero suggested might bo accom panied by an oxpress reservation as to her claims, nml should not bo deemed to bo an abandonment, or Impalrmont, of any po sition heretofore oxpressud. Tho purposes of tho pending Investigation nro certainly hostile to nono, nor can It bo of ndvantngo to nny that tho machinery doviscd by tlio government ot the United States to secure tlio desired information should fall In Its purpose. Tho secretary's reply was short and formal, morely an acknowledgment of the receipt of tho letter nnd a stntemont that bo had caused copies of it to bo sent to tho British and Venezuelan govern- monts. It cannot bo said that the com- mission Is confldout of u favorable re- spouse from both partlos to tho boundary controversy, although tho courteous terms In which tho suggestion Is couched, nnd the wide latitude of reservation permitted each party, leads to tho natural hopo that It will be accepted. Meanwhllo tho commission will proceed ou tho original lino of Inquiry, which promises to be a slow aud difficult task, trusting to tho abridgemont of tho pro ceedings later on by tho production of ovl tlenco by both pnrtlos, and tho appearance of attorneys, when tho proceedings may at once tako ou tho form of a judicial trial, and tho attainment of a conclusion bo cor respondingly hastened. The first business at yesterday's meet ing was tho soloctlon of officers, anil first of these chosen was a. JIalct-Provost, see rotary of tho commission. Mr. Whltmore, of Ithaca, N. Y., was selected as ono of tbn stenographers, and Waltor Moulthrop, of the District of Columbia, was appointed a messenger. A lew other nppointmonts will be mado hereafter as tho nood (or fur- thor help appears. Maryland's Senatorial Deadlock. Annaf-olis, Jan. 21. Tho Bepubllcnn senatorial caucus met last night, nud after remaining in session for an hour nnd a half adjourned to moot again tonight. Three ballots were taken, with tho follow ing result: First ballot: Wellington, 29; Goldsborough, 25; Wostcott. 17; Mulllklu, 4; Dixon, 2; Mudd, 1. Second ballot Wellington, 29; Goldsborough, 27; West cott, 14; Mulllkin, 5; Dixon, 3; Mudd, 1 Third ballot: Wellington, 20; Goldsbor ough, 2(i; Wostcott, 10; Mulllklu, -1; Dixon, 2; Mudd, 1. Seventh Victim Iteeoverod. ST. Louis, Jan. 21. Workmen search ing the ruins of tlio Excelsior Wiro and Iron company for tho remains of Charles Krlckson, came tipou his body yostorday afternoon. Ho was standing upright against the uorth wall, pinioned down by an elevator drum. Ho was burned be yond recognition and his skull wns crushed lu. Deceased was killed In the explosion ot fireworks soveral weeks ugo. lie is tho seventh victim of the disaster recovered. Ctirelluul Melguau Dead, Tonne, 1'ranco, Jan. 21. Cardinal Gull laume Ho no Molguan,archblshop of Tours, was found dead in bed'yosterday. 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SYSTEM IK KFFF.CT OOTOUKIl 1. 1W. Trnln1. leavo Hheimndon.h nm follow For New l o 2 10. 5 25. 7 20 For New York via 1'lillndelhhlu, eek days, ii. In., 12 98, 211 iukIJ.VI p. in' simunvs, 1 lu n. in. llor New York via Mnuch Chunk, week lilt -HI I4U...I.M,. i bits, ' For ltenuhitf and i'hllmlelphin, week days, 2 10, 5 20, 7 20 li.tn., 12 58, 2 on mid 5 M p. ill. Kns- dnvs, 2 10 n. in. I For l'ottsvllle. week da, 2 10; 7 20 a. m., fail 1 12 58, 2 55 nnd S 4s p. in. yundiiys, 2 to a. m. For Tnnmiua nud Mnlmnoy City, wi-ek days, 2 10,5 2,1, 7 20 n. in., 12 M, 2 55 and 1.W p. m. Sundays, 2 10 n. in. I For llllntniMtrt, Hmibliry nnd fwtiinlaifr, 1 week days, 3 2, 11 0 n In., 1 50 and 7 30 p. la. Sundays, 3 25 a. tn. For Maliiiiioy Plane, weekday. 2 10 ! 'JB, 5 SB, 7 20,113011. 111., 12 58, 1 50, 285,5S.', 7 .'J anil 9J p. in. Hunda.VH, 2 10, a 25 it. in. For Ashland nnd Slminokln. week days1, 3 8ft, 7 20,11 00 n. in., 1 50,720 mid 1)86 p.m. -i dn s. :i 25 n. in. I For llnltlinore, Washington and the Wet via Il.ii). It. It., throiiirh Imlim leave KcadtaK Terminal, I'lilindelphiii, il' A H. R. R. at 8 2. I 7 55. 11 26 n. in., :i in nnd 7 27 p. in. unihttt, H 20, 7 00, 11 25 a. m , 3 Hi ami 7 27 p. in. AiSp- 1 tlounl train finin Tw enty-fnurth nnd CTiw. ! nut stteets Miition, week days, 150. " II, I in. Sundays, I SB, H 23 p m. 31. TU.MNS FOlt SHIQfANDOAH. l.eave New York via Pliitndi-lputa, W4k unys, soon, in., i ;nt, iuu, . au p. ninlit. SunihiVK. 0 OU n. in. and 12 t ltave New York via Matieh Chunk, Wf-ck days, 4 30, 0 10 n. in.. 1 10 nml I 30 p. lu. I,euvc Philadelphia, ltendinu; Terminal, wk d5 s, 1 20, 8 35, 10 00 n. 111. nml 4U0, CW, 11 u. in. Hllmhtvs. 113011. 111. I.eno ltendlli, week days, 135, 710, 10 00, 11 50 a. in., 5 55 nud 7 57 p. in. Hundays, 1 35 a. in. l.enve Pottsviile, weekdays, 2 35, 7 10 a.m., 12 80 and 0 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. Leave Taiuooun. week dny, 8 1", s 11 28 a' in., 1 20, 7 15 nml 9 52 p in. Sun. bus, 3 18 a. ru. Leave Mnhmiov Cltv, week' ibi. 2 15, 9 31. II 17 a. in., 1 51, 7 39 and 11. -, p. in. biunLiyx, 3 4 a. m. Leave Mnhnnoy Plane, week daj , 2 40, i ou. 630. 9 37, 11 59 ll. Ill , 12 58, 2 Oil, 5 20, 0 20, 7 88 aud 10 10 p. 111. Sundays, 2 10. 1 00 a. m. Leave WIIliiiiiiiK)rt, week days, 712, 1010 a. m., 3 35 and 11 41 p. so. Uundas, it 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY' DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf nud South street whmf for Atlntitiu City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 n. in., 2 00, 4 00, BJ p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 n. m., 130, 0 30 p. ni. Sunday Kxprem, 900. lOOOn. m. Accomnw datlon 8 00 a. in., 4 45 p. ill. Returning leaie Atlantic City (depot,) week days, express, 7 35, 9 00 n. in., 3 30, 5 30 p. ru. Accommodation, G50, 8 15 a. in., and 4 32 p. in. Sundays Express, I 00, 7 30 p. ill. Accommoda tion. 7 15 n. in.. I 15 it. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains, I. A. SWF.IGARD, O. O. HANCOCK, Oen'l Superintendent. (Icn'l Pass. At. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCIIUYK1LI, DIVISION. .lAM'AltV 0, 18. Trains will leave Slicnnndoali after the abnye date for Wltrgnns, (Jilberton, Frackville, Drq: Water, St. Clair, Pottsviile. Hamburg, IteadthV, 1 UU.LUtVII, 1 IIUVIIIATIIII-, klUlll-IUWll UUU A u. ndclphia (Urond street station) nt COS and UjK n. ni. nml 1 15 p. in. on week days. For PotU- Tlllentid Intermediate stations 9 10 a. in. SUNDAY". For Wiggans, Gilherton, Frnckville, Dark Wnter, St. Clair, Pottsviile, at 0 OS, 9 40 u. m. uud 8 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Rending, PottstOTfti, riioenixviiie, iNorrisiown, i-niiiiiieipnin niuw, 9 40 a. m., 3 10 p. in. Trains lcaic FrackvIIlo for Shenandoah nt 1040a. m. and 1211, 501, 7 12 mid 10 27 p. lu. Sunday, 11 13 a. in. mid 5 10 p. in. Leave Pottsviile for Slicnnndoali nt 10 15, 11 H n. m. nnd 4 40, 7 15 nud 10 OU p. m. Sunday At 10 lOn. in., 5 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Urond street stntion), for Shenundoali nt 5 57 and 8 35 a. in., 110 and 711 p. in. week ilays. MinilnyH leave nt o ou a. in. Lcnvo llroad street station, Philadelphia, far Sea Girt, Asbury Park, (Venn Grove, IjOui; Itrmich, mid Intermediate stations, 0.50, 8.2, 11.39 a. in., 3.30, 4.00 p. in. week-days. Sundays (stop at 1 ntcrlakcn for Asbury Park), 8.2.5 n. lu. Leave Urond Street Stntion, Philadelphia, FOR NEW Y'ORK. Express, week dnys, 3 20, 1 05, 1 50, S 15, 0 59, 7 33, 8 20,9 20,9 50. 10 30 (DllllllgCnr), 11 00,11 Ma. ni., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 1 00 mid 4 22 p. ni. (Dining Curst 120 (Dining Car), 140, 230 (Dining Car), S 20, 100, G 00,5 SO (Dining Car). 0 00, 650, 8 12, 10 00 p. 111., 12 01 night. Sunday., 3 20, 105, 150, 5 15, 8 12, 9 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Dintil: Car), 1103 n. in.. 12 35. 120, (Dining Cur) 2 30 (Dining Car), 100 (Limited I 22), (Dining Car. 5 20, 5 5(1 (Dining Cur), 6 85, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. IU., 12 01 night. Express for Itostou, without change, 11 00 a. in. week days, and 6 50 p. in. dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 912,1020,1123 ft. ill., 12 09 (1231 Limited Dili lug Car), 112, 318, 141 (5 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 5 57, (Dining Cnr;, 0 17, 0 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Can p. in., and 12 05 night week days. Sundays, 3 50,7 20,912, 1123 n. in., 12 09 1 12, 141, ( 5ft Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 5fT. (Dining Car), 085 (Dining Car), 740 p. ni. (Dining Cnr) and 1205 night. Leavo Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 50 n. m., 210,100, and 5 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 IS and 9 45 a. in. For Capo May, Anglessca, Wlldwood and Holly Reach. Express, 9 00 a. in., and 4 00 p. iu. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m, ForSealslo City, Ocean City and Avolon. Express, 9 00 n. ni., and 4 00 p. in. week days, Sundays, 9 00 n. m. For Soincrs Point. Express, 8 50 o. m., and 4 00 n. in. week days. Sundays, 8 45 a. m. I S. M. I'hevost, J. R. 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