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LEADING TOPICS [H LONDON.
Till' NEWS OF 'nn: HOUR.
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T|;n ,,,,,,<__ mik i-,i:ka r I HirirW. Kl VI VAL.
rj*ilt, ^aiisii-.i tifii i xi'K ssc,l ;it tlie proposed
. r,,r,,( Mr. Lowell to I.diiil.n), Mr. Bright's
rtovverltil "P**''" s iU I Iii ini n trim m. the
meerai imprpafJoos of Mr. Read, M.
i> aftt'i" ?'?s v's'* *? ***?*'* eonntiy,
mill tl'f apirited eonteet begun ai Liver
pool an- ea.ong theanbjectereferred to in tho
raMr dispatch appended, from the London
iMjumumttrnl ol' Thi Tribuke. Mention
y Bade ehm of the farewell reception
ofltrtvl io tia- Prineeaa Lonieci
Hie ciiiitnt reporta regarding tin- neaanrea
lo proteel Queen Vittoria froni uuaaination,
nn<l th?- pecuniary difficulties, of tiie Prince <>f
Wale* inf referred to in tin- London letter
printed lim willi. ^
POLITICS, SOCIETY AND THE OPERA.
WISP ACTION I Xl'Kl ssl!' Al rns PROPOSED tb Ana*
fica OF MR. I...WI i.i. io LOUDON?HONORS i<>
THK MIK.T.-S tO'v'ISI? LITERARY TOPICS.
pu . UH? ro uni iiiiii; m. I
LOXMHI. ?Star?ay, J.iii. tt, 1SS0.
American affairs li;iv.- beea much discussed dur?
ing thc week. The annoui.ecm. nt of Mr. Lowell's
appoint?ii nt ns Minister to England elicits, general
ippia?ae. Moat Engliah pap rs, The Hates excepted,
heartily welcome him. lhere is ?inch lotclligenl
SO?naent 0:1 Mr. Lowell's literary distinction, ac?
cepting hiai as .-? worthy successor of Mr. Motley.
Antoni other, odd errors, bowerer, one papi r de*
* ribedMg. Lowell aa the author of " Tbaaatopai?"
Several lc.id.nu provincial papers show better
knowledge ol his oaraec wad works than those in
London. I hear privately nanweona expreaaiona of
rejoicing that Aineriea, after ouch long delay, will
bc so admirably lepreeented. Mr. Lowell is pen
ae_ally well known in London, Tht Hates, wbicb la
silent mi thc subject, is now frequently indifferent
to the news moot _iteresting to its readers. In
Liverpool, when- (icm ral Fairchild is honorably
reine:,ih.-T.-'l, ther, ia much delight at bbl promotion
lo Miiiirid.
j..ns B11QB1 AOAIH 0" MI'MMrMAIiY.
John Bright, speahuigal Birmingham, has nenin
eulogised America, contrasting the eipht genera
Uanaedneated Inaceordtmee with Puritan traditions,
with ; in England, where they
Lave h, cn seandalonidy neglected aud allowed to
glow nj, withm.t State help toward knowledge.
thi 1:1 a amencoMMiaeiosi i**' orono*.
Mr. Clare Bowell Bead baa described to hie Nor?
folk eouatitaenta his reoeni American vi-it. Bo pay a
?any compliment*, b -.t makea some aatoniabiug
nu-:uk,... Bethinks _merieana anintelligi I
r ; ring people, doing thorooehly well wbar. v i
tiny u i.lciiak.' i beoomphriua bitterly of iuq ii
reporters, wbo pereistod in "interviewing" himself
nnd Ins comparr- a pera?ttently and ?naeaaonably
day and night. Beexpreasea Ihe warmest thanks
for tin-universal Lu.di,ess he received, thou.-': tbe
attentions of deputationa were sometimes oves>
piU-viiiiM. lie von ?mck |fc?gk ot tho rci.Jiu.sr.
ivirh which the bnatnei i men spar, d time to snnply
ioformatVion. He complains of the taney Indepen?
dence ol tba wail ira, porti rs, hotel clerks and sboe*
. wi,.' were alloffi naively rode, andiuaiimates
that this is the result . ttionallAm
eiij v. Mr. Bead deprecates jealousy ol Ami
tht pa; t ol : and declares thal Ai ?
and the Engliah slim.ni ba the Le*; fr.ends; be
! . ,- e.,ii-.ii.-rs America aa a foreign country. Mr.
I i-'i-i'ts that tbe American and I
. moai identii al: be applaud*
Prrsidcul Bayes, as lng m is impoaaible for any
l ter public offaire with more concil
- and justice. Ile ridicules the
i..in fondness lor tula-, and praiaea I
eiency ul thc Am ricii-i Department of A^'ii. ol ore.
THI BCITlsn TK-BOftAPO 8Y-T. M ((..Wi M -, |,.
Referring io a recent complaint at eloaiug the
telegraph offices from 8 o'clock in tba evening to
tbe same boor next morning, a Tory paper pub?
lishes letters explaining tbe superiority i-f the
American system, ive English postal telegraph
romani ;s growing unpopular. There la aa
almoal nniveraal protest In public and private
? tbe attei I i rt r.'n- pom al monopoly
against the nae of telephones, The Tory and Lib*
eral journala nnite ia condemning tbe elld ta to dis
? ge improvements, remarking that land John
Mai,! - . ? rene*om his former war?
fare upon ii - ? ? . mts fail, legh lo?
tion will be demanded to pro! -et the inventors.
t OKI AT 1>. Mi>\MJ;aiii.\.
Th.* magnificent demonstration al Birmingham,
I ming on Toooday und ooneluding to-uight,
? i ;? -ii* i- al inter.--!. Three hun?
dred gm ta attended a dinnet on Tuesday, held
in cn nual > toe,',- nat.- (bo opening ot tbe Liberal
Club, il. vised by Mr. Chamberlain, M. P., ra n
to tbe recent effort . aelf-etyled moderatr
l-'i. raia to i I ntegrate tbe Liberal party. Mr.Briabt,
?vii Wilban" Vernon Bareoort and Mr. Chamberlain
were tbe principal speakers, and represented tbe
thraaetattoos ol tbo party. ?irWiUmmV. Baroonrt,
?ns* for tba official wing, repudiates
tbs ridiculous prates?dona of foasil Whiga
ami diegaiaod Torlea to acquire party leader*
tliip. Mr. Bright apoke on Tneaday, Thursday
and Batu?ay, deaowacing tba Governments
?sar pulley, saying if the eonotry aoataina it let n.
abandon ths claim to be Christian. Concluding, lu
Said:
"l 'av take duwil ymir Ina troainmndiimiite fm iii
i v.uii churches; say no longei you believe ip
imi.n on the nenin ; abandon jrour Christian
fcete?dona in abandon your heathen prac l .c.s."
. A ( ...VIJ'.sl Al I.IVlilil'ooL.
sha Lib?raia having resolved to eonie-t Liverpool,
-ii animated canvass has began. Mr. Whitley, a
NpalareolieJtor, la the Tory candidate j tbeLibi ral,
>*L'irii 1,'aniMv, aMdiK.f thc Kail<f Dalhousie, who
*'a? funnel ly a Wini.', but waa created aa English
l*?er by Lord Beaeonsfteld, not anticipating that his
?on vaned bs a i.ii.erai. Tbs Lib rah rei wi tho
?onte?u,exlKBi.'lyd(.uhtful.
lill. lIKKKMIIIti: ian\ ?
?Sir Ashton Dilke at tm- leal m..merit han declined
*'??'*-'a oaiithdatt*.'ig-?iiist Mr. Waite, in Berkshire,
OWiag tu an in vital ion to neatest V wea fl,-..;,
1 v i.e. I'.iliticians say Mi. Waiter Meditates eben*
dom nj- thc (Jovci nun nt fo a_uin advocate lil.iiil
Imiu iu bia paper. Thu Tinten.
A BL'CUKsKr-l-L III 1*1* K 8 KN TA Tl ON.
Carl Rosa's production el QotStft "TamiiiK of
the Shrew ? is s remarkable hucecsj in ero. rs>
?p'-et. Sci,),.),, bev? musical critics been so unan?
imous in praising tho music, orchestra and Stngora.
Mlle. Minnie Hank's Katherine was equally ad?
mirable both in snaging and acting. At the (second
perice?tance yesterday thc hons" was thronged.
A QRAlTD lil Cl TITOS'.
A farewell reception offered to ihe Princess Louise
hy Lady Lindsay, nt the Grosvenor Gallery, on
Taeadayevening, was attended by the Prince of
Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh, and all tbe fssb*
lonsble world now in London, including numerous
artistic md literary celebrities. There was a re?
markable absence of formality, considering th.*
presence ..f royalty. Slipper was served throughout
the evening. Tbe Prineeaa sailed on Thursday, by
the 8armatian, both brothers attending ber to tho
.?teamer. She lately visited the studios of two
American ladies living m London, whose ert*-w"ork
interesled her.
LITUABY N'til5.
Mr. Forbes publishes adeetrnctire article in the
1'citn.arv number of the " Nineteenth Century" on
Lord Chelmsford. George J. Holyoake Rives in thc
siimo periodical his American impressions. Mr.
Morley's life of Cobden is poet pened until the
Spiiug. G. w. s.
ROYAL TROUBLE8.
LOUD BKACOKSIT] I D I N.JnYINt; THI HOYA- DIS?
TINCTION (>K TBI RATS Of B8**AS8INATIOX?
Willi Illili WHAT WAS BACCI I "i. MT. OLAD
stomi is naven roi ms suecKssoR?thi
hi:ai r i ins nu: ronica ok Wa Lia's ri i .
mon inn laocLAaooaaasFoxoKiri ..i rm tuhu-m:.!
LOU?OM, Jan. 7.? An odd story is in circulation
to the effect that a down extra constables have bet n
put on guard nt Oaborne to protect tbeQuren
iia-ainst assassination. 'Ibis has bein ituiie, as :i
policeman would nay in thc wi?leafboz, from in?
formation received. An epidemic of kiog*killiug
baa spread over Europe, Not one of tbe attempts
heretofore made against Queen Victoria can bi re?
garded aa serious, bat nobody can say tb i a more
murderous experiment may not be tried. The
present precaution may bo sn;' rffnous, bnl
no great barm is done by a little i [tra
seal. The authorities do not admit thal they sra
snxiout. They say the new men h..\.' been a.'.led
simply in order to relieve the old force from too
heavy d',ti.s. lt!- possible that some of Mr. Par
ncl.'s pupils may think thal the reform of tbe land
laws would bc promoted by burning a little powder
near tbe person of lier Msji -tv. Leal Mr. Pan* ' '
female relatives should treat this is an accusation
against their illustrious kinsman, I hasten r.i add
that I do not believe Mr. Parnell cheri bes .-nv ul
will whatever t.? bia Sovereign. I bare no doubt be
ls opposed to h..niiei.I ? in all forms, li in tbe . nurse
of an American sp eehhe should inca nt lonely refer
to tbe Queen :i*n landlord, or landlady, and
too enthusiastic Fenian should rh ronpon cry out
"Sh ot ber," Mr. Parnell would, 1 -pond
in hui usual placid manner, that b n com?
mend any such t
Odder at ill i? th.' othei story thal a ht I
pulu, iniii has been T-t run lt round III
tm- better prtoerva?on of tbe life banllj lesa
],i,, ons than Lbs Queen's ol Lord Beaconsfield.
I lu* Prime Minister, ii la pubbi Iv said, baa I
worried of late by threatening letters tbal be ba
fell it bia dui i to place tbem In I nf tbe
: i ? -j.ii.le . f tbs county. 'J be letti t
iud there ia "i o clew " to tbe *
of them. Obviously, any out
from tbe writer of an anonymous Icttci -? I
,. lice nf thc county a Ifh
io bia Iden! itj. ii ? poll i I how n
them-iivi ju liy indignaul i i ninalawbo
throw obstacles in tin; way of their an
iii./ us, when they commit cnini . always leave
clews. ') be Ch l ' onatiibli i Bu Ks bas i i
m, and a state ol siege > \,-ts in ibe
i approaches
ail bu! -i red pm ii eta arith i
it _ lett*: in his j-'" kel 'nd a billie'
nu.), r his arm v ill run some ri
being arrested as a d nge.-oni chara :?:. *-:: < >i i! ?!
the blunderbu b be loaded, theoiTciice willi the
more serious. And if the letter lie anonymous, arith
no cb-w, -I. . 'in hardly expect to get off
with les*, than a severe reprimand from tbo be cb.
.*y Lord Beaconsfield rises tn s roj .1 level in
ii - tmark for bullets, si be exhibit ar. ?'. disre?
gard ol .! inn r. "With hi LonUli p's. , .im ti ristic
i ii tineas " ere are told. " bi ?? ispnaei
a.!;-.'' I' in eil lilli le- p.iilile 1 ..-il C i I ' i ',, i :
hi Be sion-, where his Lordship would bo sin
rounded by friends and bj I :. mbled
loocrt of tim cou..ly, i? ju-i tin- place
wini b wonld be chosen for shooting him
by an assassin a lia meant business, It La n t ao -. ery
ii ni e a |,< .Tulon m. b bowled under Mr. Glad?
stone's windows; which to tbe Jingoes seemed a
sufiIcienl proof tbal the country a I bim,
and ihiii bis policy was unpatriotic. Thc argomi nt
ir, p. ih ip-, not quiti conclusive, bul now thal Lord
Bi a outfield bas become tho obj ct of similar atten?
tion, it Ia just aa ea , to argue thal bi too, is un?
patriotic, and thal the country has fonakeu bim.
Mr. Gladstone used at one time r.? receive rason
a',d ropes lu post, accompanied b tu let?
ters to which there waa no clew. Bul 1 nevei beard
that the Ch'.'f-('.m.tabb- nf Flintshire had .nude a
rim.' fe 11 ec of pol, ce n ie ii a bon I Hawarden Hastie,
Mean t die i >mea the annouueomont thal tbe
Prince of \N alea is -feing tn it Monday to Hughen?
den on -i vbdt to Lord Bi tconsfii ld, The risit
In set doa a aa i mark of princely r.'u-.ir.l, paid aa ii
is to a Minister who stands high in royal favor, and
who bas made it Ins business since be luis held office
tu eouit tbep i ional favoi ol bis Sovereign; to aug
m. :it. a J-1, li: n b addi <!, tbe persona] authority- nt
the Sovereign. Bul rumor alleges another reason
for the Prince*! visit al this moment, lt is not to i? ?
nu relj s iii.init. -tainui iii estei rn and liking; aa
the morning call paid by tbe Queen a \. u
nun.- ago to ber fail bini lu neb?ian.
i . ruin.- is going, aay his own
friends, to discuss with Lord Beacon n ld
an increas i of bht allowance. Tba actual occupant
of tbe Throne and tbs Heir Apparent are ao seldom
in agreement that ii baa heretofore been understood
that tbe Prince did nol abare tbe Queen's attach?
ment to tbe Premier, The Prince was un good terms
with Lord Beacom Held, as be is wit b almost ev< rv -
body; bnl nothing more, Why should bc goto
Hughenden ! Why ? bonld do! Loni Beaconsfield go
tu Bali?ringba?i, or look In Quietly some daj al
Marlborough House, if tbs two wanted to ebal
together I Can it betruethat bis Koyal Htgl
goes ss a suppliant | and that be wai vee quest iona ol
eliquet in order te conciliate tbe mighty Ministei
wini holds the paretvatrtnga of tbs State, or wbo
h.i*, ai bis lim k au obedient majority wbicb bolds
thc paras stnngBl
It is an old story thal tbo Prince wants money,
flier. p"ii lhai an application was to be mud.' to
Parliament for an increase of tbe yearly grant bas
been heard two or three times before, Chi respon e
baa always ooma promptly-*quite unofficially bul
anmistakably. lt bas inver been favorable. Tbs
feeling againsl roting any mora money bas been so
strong that no Ministry ha chosen te confront the
House of Commons with sacb a proposal, lin- an?
nuity lix-I nj the tillie nf the Prince's mai i lage wss
?40,000 a year, with ?10.000 a year more to tbe
Pnuceea. Ho gets In addition abonl ?70,000 a
rear from tba Ouchy of Corn wall; and ?<*...- i ? l. i. i'. I?
sums from v:,nous lol.:. Iciea aud other sinecures.
lint it i- const nilly urged tb.it tbe expenses thrown
nu lum on ace unit of tbs Queeu'a retirement from
ceremonial Ufo aro heavy j heavier than wu eon
t??plated winn his income WSJ settletl j and
heavier than be oaa d?wbarge. To wbicb
Un. ali'V. . al., il.'. I IS that these sallie
expeases were provided lor fas tba Civil
List of thc Queen J thai, they mc actually
paid for evcrv yearby the nation, and that if tho
Qaeen does not perform nil the pageantry OXpooled
of ber, and allowed for by her tneome,she -h..ubi
provide ths Prince, wno performs it in her plaeo,
Witb the '.in ins of paving fer it. I never heard any
siillieiint reply mad,, tu thia. And until BOme
such reidy is forthcoming I shall continue
to disbelieve in any fresh application to
Parliament. Powerful as Lord Beaconsfield la.
li" will t-hink twi.e and thrice before he vul?
tures to risk a lcstile vote on sash n question.
Tbe Prince's popularity wonld be invoked in vain.
Everybody admits ths hardship on him, bnl every*
body says it ju the Queen, and not tbs country, who
should be called on r.. reliei him.
A notion prevailed at oas tinta that tbe Prince
was nerionsly embarrassed, It waa alleged also that
Ihe Queen bad offend to make some provision for
him, on certain Conditions to which be v, BS POI dis?
posed te a ilii. Bul I hilve be. n told bv one of th "
Prince's household, wbo ij in a posit ion to know.
Hui! his money troubles lune been greatly exagge?
rated; Unit his debts have never grown lo aa un?
manageable - ?; and tbal bo bi rathef straitened
than diatreaaed. Thia is consistent enough with
the known fad tb at some of the I..m.lou tradaaaaei
have declined proposals to anpply Maribnrongh
House; resisting the temptation to advertise
themselves as purveyors to bis Royal Highni
the groand that tiny dui imi care to wait thres
years for th. ir money. Anybody mav ii -
ure is ('..un tin learnsn by paying l lea
to tbe Chamberlain of tbe household ; but between
that and tbe dignity of actual pm v. vu- thora isa
differ ncc What I say about tradesmen refnoinw
ibis privilege, I im\i- rle- beal possibleanthon.) 10c
in at loaat one eas.-. The beni of ii large bouse i:.
tin We?i Bod told me thal be had declined the fp>
p.,--als m. de bun. " lint, why f" 1 :i?! I d. " Rlmplj
because i could aol afford it," be answered. He did
not mean to be tarcaatio. ll.- w .s diaenasing it is
? matter "f bnaineaa, The Prince himself mav
know nothing about Bach details. The hard rea?
tieoof life oreoofteni I to biro bj the Interpooitioa
of the various officers of bi- household, upon v | om
devolves Hu- distressing duty of nol paying bilk
when they are i resent ed, the bills, however, de
get paid sooner or lott r. (,. W. h\
(HIS I HAL i< Hil HUS NEWS.
COURTESIES TO i.l.M.KAI. fSRANT.
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VISIT kp.
Uwana, J.m. 24.?The official banquet ia
1."r ..f ii.-ia !..' (Irani I t tbe Pn
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A 1 KIM II '?i "I ION AS 'Ki PARNELL.
i . i\, Jnu. 24, :
The Parla Tempy, com?tenting on thi
ii,,, n -i>. r.u ie ii in a i" i les, i ii. psi
Ti. il lia* ev lilclitlv .; ill.- t.lii' f..r
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viii '..- ho'nl lo iii'- com fl esr, nnd lbs roto ..(
T.lii m.omi li :-i, i-lertnri l? rrrr 11......11 h.t.
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CANADIAN FRI HU ill ADVOCA1 Bl).
IfoNTUCAL, .lan. 24.?Mr. IVrranlt's new
? ne, I Illili.at f'ttn nt i/ulluill, I- .. ? i
i r tin ii i
, : "I'i ii.'il bill . u i ii .?..., a
Ililli ililli ((III
IUI--.VI i t ia-1 ai. i ? "i poll lota, ell
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FOREHJN NOTED,
I.nvlmv, fl ililli',;, Jun ?', I
?Ih. B ii t ol i lob ? , .? lo
i he ? ap! In ol Ibe \i K rc il A. Carle
D| a ihlpwi ?
A i "in ultu ? ol n il ,11 ni.,1 Di putt ba ?
Shied a ie tv lui: lei ile iboliilou "r alsrriy, dlflrr
Ins "' oom*, points from Ibu bl I s I iptt*il bj tbi i
Nun,. i,,ns .in-iii. ii Iii I peraooi ur.- eipoclrd to ar
live ill HUH.' I.ij.'lll III n -1 a -1 - I a,;- llOIOORI I,,i:,, Pop,
en i,,, ?,ii'ii 'i..i, a ..a in i. .ir of ii'.- .-, i, in.ila world.
Tile St. POI , ll"' lille ll.I- enlue
for ti o i.iv'iiuriu- of o ron nclllatlon v. ir li iIm
I- I .',? pi. i' -iiik' ill. Iii 'Ul I . i" t .in foot loy III 1.
iuh|.'. : .
BtirtUft ?, letter from Captain Bogerdas,
I ? .? Al ' ll? ? I i' - ' ' . ' il ll , lu lllf ?', A '..I'll!
ll k l.ooo Hi ,. ii. . .ii kill !,ooo pin,-, ?.. u
Ul} Ul 'ti IU tlc v,.I.
lbs I' i,.ni H nate, after aevtral aaja of deb te, baa
. t ti:-, to 73, to I"' itpoao th
li;., a,I, Ol Hali V ? I ll , li III lilli lill III" .lilli,ll lill, nf 'll '
? _ noni i ii ? ? n.i. ni n' of such a mrusiirti is
li iilme without pnjudli to tho ttnoucus oi thi .< >u u -
try._
TUE il PUP ites At; liol ND.
\', ? vi imo ui. .lan.2 1.? I In- Brit ian Btasiinsbin
I jillillia ii t, fi oin Kio Ubi ina sith a cargo of Iron ore, -
reported wrronnd st Ceilai Point, Pstovent River, Tbe
Icc Sf.i 'Lu 11.ucl lins n..ii -cm to bei Baststaut**,
LAI NDEESSES "S .-IPIhi.
Trot, N- V.. Jan. 24.?Over l IO laundry
KUris siroek yeetcrriai foran sdrsnnu: wegoe, Other
lori in in threaten to follow,
CRIMES AND CASI ll. Ills BY TE LEURA PH.
mi' v\.. i ii .? i ? i \.
(it nt . i ti !:. M i '
i...,ii,I. liorlt rrport IfistA/ltbS ,t, last. Um, ni lui ,i, i
w. n .1." rut i i?J '" ?"I1/1.' ' 00~*.
KU.l.f li BY \ I KAI If.
Ai i r * row*, I'm.tm. -i. flcorgc Iniii was
-um k in ii |iii?M ni-'.-i 'um ":. il"' (forth 1 i ijiUslI
,,,a,i ai ,|. i.t i ion i. lo I tut v tined,
a I \l v l. iimi,ii; i \ l-l.nslu..'.
in vi i a M?, Ohio, Jun. '-'I. A noil, i explosion
oci'iiiri ' 'l!l ni 11 uiifi i. I'1 nu., th > ia a aloa. Ui
:. ,. i ,, . i, I" '...in i.
.1 IVMHI Ul Alllilit..
Diiiii'ii. Miali., Jan, 24. lb.iv Raochcn ami
I ni a i. .,! III" -j**!" limn.- ..mo I.' I ?'I a ir I 111, il I i'i 1.11. I Ibol
., li . t,?? i I i/r . i ? ulna in ? : . ?? ? i ? i .ro. i he un
, ,, ,| i. L- t*.is I I Bttpbew was mil Jun .1 ,,,nt I. __
i
A (iltAVII. TU?.I.N IlK.MOI.I* Illili.
Flt Al KU: . .Ma- ? , .lau- - I- \ "I,, vd li. i'i, iii li Il?
lili iii ii'I., j. i.n ii.'ii I lal Hil., (-'ii* 'I !
v.ai-.ej', WOS?ICklDS lola Ii"' pll \.-o I'.iv, ? Inn il rna
foil || .IOai. ,11,'I ll lOOS . 'I ' -O' i i v,
turu*! 'ff, ii a Ji, linn . 'minnikin .il. Ail Wile, C mplrttlj
flat?lollihsd.
TIIK SITUATION IX MAINE.
A QUIET DAY AT AUGUSTA.
r.vinr\. i .?.i;u\-T ri-sioNisT c. in.sri it irons ac
rrMri.AHM. - ALI Tin: raoOPS rvi.K.lt ARMS?
a lum11,vmmion Dispaasiaa Tin: ruaioniari
VA il < li |) s.kiV.
All thc state troops it) Maini* aro ander
arius, ami thc Slate Government is prepared
for any emergency. Yceterttay passed off
quietly in Angosta. Governor Davis says be
decided to call oat the troopa only after a
vr.iit deal of evidence against tbe Fnaionieti
bad been gathered. Then ii some talk of
urning a proclamation neil wick ordering
Un* Pnsionist body to disperse. Thc m..ck
Legislature has sent the qnestiona pnbliabed
yesterday to the Supreme Court. An inveati
gallon of the reported enlistment of men by
Fusion Agents has been ordered by thc Repub?
lican II..use. Governor Stone, of Miaaiisippii
has recognized Governor Davis's title.
ALL lill: THO IPS USDEH ARMS.
inc l.iliiK ai i uk Cd hal? I Vl.iiV BMERG-XCY
PROV I ORD TOE.
Ar.;i-TA, Me., Jnn 2 L?There are bo Imlications
nf an outbreak s this time, althouch eonslderabls
excitement still prevails. Tbe Repablicena claim
ilmt it waa the presence of tbe troopa that brought
tin- '-'ii-ionisl* tu their senses and induced them t<>
i.ii their qnestiona to ths Supreme Conrt. rho
troops at i lie State Rouse are quarterer! in the several
.in it tee rooms and lobbies, Oood attention is
Bald to their wanta, and they aro apparently con?
ti ute.I. Every military company in Maina anil re?
main iiiiil't arms until further notice.
Turee . .iiii'iiiiics of (root.- anti a flatting gun ar..
noa in ile SI ito House, bnl tbe told tera irere kepi
iu:lie background dnring tbe day, The Gatling
kihi I,as its imi/z," facing the front door of the
state ll.ni-.', iimi i immanda tho terrace, stoves
were pat in the cellar to cook tba ratio?a of beef,
etc >.oi nmi li s.: v ice is required ol the troopa dur*
ing tlie dav tune, mist of tbe dntj being doue at
night, when there are fi quent rel ic fa, shunt half
tba lores being ori ;it one time. Ihe ar?
rangement*] aro snch tliat the whole force
i .11 .1 I..-i.i..:i..iii into linn in a moment, ready for
i in . a .- ..I an ut tat k. I h.-ie is a patrol
ri lion t to ti, ratchmg i-arofully for any snapteions
movements, and iins-v men are posted in every
town to give instant information in case if any
mil : l Iii! military ant bor
? i nor ul.' Loth n.t. i, iliiie s Tor any
noni td t he Kind. A roi mercial traveller,
wliii has just been through the State, soya bc sold
?Jilli le. -,!'! , S|i| I,ii t ia., i
lela en pl u ed lo-niglil out . li ti,.- State
. snd 1;..- 11 i-i ? . :. Colonel
i to to-nigUi to
guonl t le btate Arsenal tu that ?>
SI ROXG I.VIlu \( i. OF A ? ONSPIRACY.
OUVr.llMJll DAVIH -v\- lill RVIDKMCS SOAIN81
i iii. 11 - loMsT.i i..!.( i it him ro cai?? oin rm
Ila. : - ? i v i ? .i ... PRO-! I Ul vii.iis
-. .
,\i .. ? ' a ', '?..,?;' ma were
., .i .1 many urged
timi lin I'u 'I. I li V ?'.
tint il ? ?.. -i'i.hiv w ni nat
IV I, n t h. I >.
?
i., i- . : there will
be nut ? i- . at.il I'.i'.ii,?
I if tim 1 a'.- ill ;
, pi la nation i om
?
? .i uoi give them
lion, IL'
io u ?; :i r of i . "., Leg?
iiit.m. Hie dupes ol I 'il I sim 11 and other moo.
],i I , , ii al I ? . lot lire boult! :,, to Biddi -
lo iimi tie- "l""i - < f .-'ny hall it may
Mayor and l
i il nt Biddi lot.I I mv use tbe
a -m.. o took tbo ? 'i ;i of
tn "i" t ? iii.- State Hon ? r be step bad
i e n i .-, his mil ?
dripers; bu he ? v idencs ol ii i on*
sena. \ t.i se v.- :i. Matt I lotiai bail nceiiniul.-ited to
ii-j
?
uti'.i' : . ?. ..ii. ..
mil the win
ol .ii i lilierv
i,I inc m.e. i., , i'. ? ? i be ie vii mu in
?tupi . hi I. U ti. :i all I ni n i
. . . I"! I !.. |i|c-s 'i.e |.,|.i|, ,u
oil tl ne I;:,- Ol I iou has been,
I to mi' how i'.i
i upheld the righi
i.,.v. i ii, i htn c. ot Mi --.--!,?: i, I,as . ii
I : s mle.
II. i v I III I I SIONISTH TAI K'.
A BAMPI.I I! '.tl \!':. I'll.I IU KV'* I'll" VAT? IN
?'lill ".-III M RVlll SN I MS.
11. M... I?... . l. Tbe Fusmuiits show nn
n. i . ikalde inns ol i.civ hikiicss over rlie -i.
.ill.ni-. I be loll..' ? , ruin | in Mr.
r.llsi'in.v'?- journal, i In Uti ily Standards
Men ul ''1 oi. , I., i. ii , . I Ul iii iii,
' ' I ' '; I ,,'i
I! ill. I ill lu li,I --IT'
I . . I Hue. lo lt I Int youl Kc |i. -i ul a ir. ea ai. |.i.,i
itloli ol tin '
II iii,,. I (iril l.t..ol., l.t.: nipa nt
tv . Who i- ile mao vi m. w ill nm,
:p>ii ? i mi: ran * uii tin- . nw .1,uv rn, ii
:?' llo?ie, a butti ,. Ills .it tlc lullli'.ll
? I iii.-i?? ..i il .1 " ii ! lei I tafe ililli ts liui-li .1
up bj i la I' ? v "ia ?-..;, h, ? .-i.Ilitlnl Let tl.li.
t> a.ii ?! ii. i). n.-Iin vv. i , i ,? 1,1 11, .1 i ,,111, i'.ii Darli waa
I ii...ii in ll Binti ut Mall t to HU lu I ./?? au ail.. .
ol ba] ? -" ii ?" ? lo k.. p h..ni Ita portalt
i of I ii.- i iiuiinotiwi mb.
I h. Fusionisl " Governor," Smith, hinta tbal the
Kepnblicana may gel all the lighting they wauf.
i :i;>i..iu lilack, ol the Fusiou stotT, - .ya timi all be
? il. I'i- repot ii .I tbal a eaae of
carbim i is sect I ni dot u-town ..iii,".
i. F. ti. ubi, legal ail viaer to lue Fusion Uovern
? I lie I1I..V illg ol' trtHipS ll. le ll- il
(I literate act, which is c rtaiu to redound to thc
political advantage of thu Fuiionisie, " lt ia," he
, iiliiii.i. i yet h.a.ie bj the Bepub*
lie ni-.'
" Speaker " Tel hoi lol 1 a roportei to-day that bis
home tieetls protection more than the Republicans.
? Si-el tar. " Sa ???> > i is uui of ton a.
?*?
I Hi; MOt k L-OISLATUBE.
AS Al'I": KM Iii i "M. li. ss AMI lill I'I nl'l R TO na
I iii pARI n I HI-, qi : tfloNS I" BK SI si m mi:
St l-l:; Ml . ..i RT.
A ..i-iv, Mi., Jan. 24.?The Fnsioniata
neall im I in I'm,ii Mall le av. I iii ii I iil?s nie linn,
ll ? in Hil tl ITS : " ."' tO III ll' In'I' .'??
iii tin House Mi Picker ottered tbs following order,
'.V ililli Wa. OS
li.it .. i nm iii it r. -.- er one from eseb county bs ap
I. I liv Inc II..II-'-, vv il ll -ilea as ilie MOUHtO ina!
j .in, lu |iI i-|laic ,i m. linn nil In < ni,tie-s uni un int,11a ,-s
to tu.lils iii iii - lote, ?ettlug forth the fsetsrelnl
in,- in n.re in /, it i, ni ul the 11 mi->? .iii'i Si oi ai e. nu ihe
.ii.c-.iiiv ,.t .1 ii,ai. \, nmi .ul tho forts relating
lu lin- CHOU.i li.'V. Mi i. .:-,. the lin inlier, ol lin
i .ii' il, a ni ii.,- bi ii, i.iii. i -. :iml nil facts mourned
v, lill .lu- I.. . n Inline WlllOU Inn) in- ii, i ii.cl i I Iii,|i,n I
n:.i i Ui un.ll iee,
Mr. I ii pal lt saul ih.it lu -un,.itiiiie to tbs Court, " viv
Should mal. i-ian.l Hint ? viii nun of Hus m e.un/.limn
?hall remain brm un ill tbe doe?lon oftbeCourt lan
ci Ired."
I in House tbem otod n. semi i|iit-Milnus to tbe Juetlers
ni iiie inuit, rho Henata rotod in ooaear ottb tba
.
A .'..mini . cition wa- r oetred tr..ni tbs Notional*
'. m.i., i ? ul Ni i [lamp ibli c. a,Iv litog in ?
n to Mauri i'i i" i" 'i ? bill tr end, sud if ured
i.e. tlcbl for m. ir neills
i ,..i, in ..h.M?- tin iiilouroed until Monday neat.
Ililli' lucilia, .li,l.Ilnall nt Ibe ll.iil-e I , .'ui mil I, e nu
(. i Ilona, mr to la.,:"i this nfl, mi, n't n- lim n. ni. r
iii. qiiestiuua lubmittod i>v tbs if?tlonisls i?. tbs
ciiiiii.
REfUBUCAM l.W E ITfO I RONS.
Ai i.i -ia. Mi-. Jan. 24.?Tbe Republican
,*-cii.iii ? inl|>.nun al to-ilnv Until I |i. lu. Mnll'l.l) , VV lt linn t
, : lug any basin* m.
in t:.c u.iiioi', tim Committee ob tiio indictari un.
ordered to inquire what action. If any. li neeetfury to
ptcveal any person or persons fruin falsely pretending
to iinsinne the f motions and duties of anv of the Stale
(iflkcrn. Thc BC! IB relation to the Slate scsi, record!
and .lueiiin.'iiti, and Bortala public efleetS and their
datlea, w ia paaasfl.
Mr. ?atebtasoo preoeatod tbs following:
Whereat.. Information lian treen n oelvod riiot a certain
person lia* been engaged la enrolling and enlisting di a
ni a 111,11.mr ami Tor purposes unauthorized hy tho lawt
of Hu- Bl f.r; uni
Whereat, Bm li i nli--rments and organisations ','"'1 ta a
dim ul.Kin-,-nf th.- pallin pa.i, e, .md to disorder and
rev..imlon; thereto]e,
Betolted, Tbal ? |olul committee, of sereu en thc r-nit
ol tbo House, wltb such ss tba Senate moy lota, bo ap?
pointed f..r ihe pm p.m.' of Investigating the truth of
sm h reports, sod t.. ascertain wool action, i' any,
tbould i.e token, ond maka a reporl of their doings to
tbe House. Bold committee to have power to Mia! for
; - i.d inil. ra
Tba resolution wai passed, and the roinniiifee wa*
appointed.
Tin- II.,,iso then adjourned until ll o'elool Monday
mon?og. _
I1AILU0.II> TNTEBE8T8,
INION' OP PACIFIC RAILROADS,
muoim; nu: isms I'lrinc, KANSAI l?A
t uric ind di nvaa pacti ic railroads.
Tbe consolidation of Un- Union Pacific, R
Pacific anti lien vcr Pacific Railroads or is perfected
yesterday l.y the unanimous vote ot the directors
of tbe tinco companies. The union of theae roads
bas Leen contemplated for a long lima li was
proposed Itusi Pall, when the Wsbashsnd the St.
Louis, Kansas City and Northern Railroads wera
consolidated, to place them all under one manage?
ment. Tho proj.cr was abandoned, however, on
account of the opposition of some of the
largest stockholders of the consolidated Wabash
company. Ir ia ?ttl! believed by many tbal the
union of these systems, which ure controlled by vir?
tual ly tin- same owners, will be iccomp
tin illy.
Nearly all tba directoroof the three Pacific rall
roads wera present yent rday at tbe meeting which
was Iield at the Union Pacifies?ice, There was nu
opposition tu the proposed consoHdation. A largo
majority of r!u- stocb of tho companies
?rae represented by tba persons present st tbe me :
lng, A paper which was prepared at'ir tbe ad?
journment of tbe meeting foi tbe approval ol
the st... kli<iliii is of the Kanaaa Paciflo Company
received in .. short time the signatures
ul tho holders of more iluin two-thirds of toe stock
of that company. There is no doubt, therefore,
that tbe consolidation of tbe roads will be ratified
by the stockbo] tors .-f ti..' companies.
Ihe -tock and funded debtof tbe companies will
m.t Im ebanged in amount by rim consolidation,
Tbe now company will iasus stock to the exact
amount of the combined capital of tbe three
companieo, an.I the bonded debts will
remain a lien upon tbe iiivi-io-is of
tbs road upon which they wen originally p
tin capital -turk of the Union Pacific Road ls
930.702.300, and the funded debt, exclusive of
I'-ila.! Staten antwidy bonds amounting to
(127,230,512. i- SRO, 189, 100. The road
for troffle on May l", 1800, when coin,
ii in! Pacific, which wai
pleted on the me day, Besides the main line ex?
tending 1,031 i I * mah i to < Itrden, tbe
hrs indies Ol et BOO Ililli s
i Kansas Pact ric i 'ompany h h a
capital stock ot $9.080.030, and it- funded debt
consists of ti.i'- -I .;.,-, .1 mortgage ol
.??I on the
the conman luisa ion in Mny, J**-',''.'. Of
Ibis issue |CM,000,000 wen I exclusively
foi th I in led debt,
it lim- to thc United m. U -. A pta
I l. t.i a -c do
? ol lome, ni d !K) |.,T cent on
others, i I >? reduction in rho securities
caused ooma oppoeit on, wbi. li ii is
I bns b en conciliated. 'I he Kant P
to Di iirer, i
i Law re ace rortb. The
rood f ii- Si.. ut, 1870, and i.i
1-7:! i be prop >rt! il in the hand
... . , mg iletuulled nt
I d bf. lt .-. i- .,,? j,
M 187'J Hie D ii i .
. :?> I li-'v. me, it..; unli -. > .ni., eN I -
I ii ..>.i and K I .-.Irv. ..- bulli
ii i.h-r :lie eh ,iie: . I' be i\ .i -1 I'aciii,.
! , n nf | i
I'.. , ? ed lil 1871. ]
-tn, : - ? . debt, sci
tu Hu '.'-'. 1,000. I i.f . ipital
ul ida 11 i . ump my n iii bc in i
-ji-.M, t:.
I a.- new ci, i anj will bo eo ! >d thc t i
Kai! - L'tuupany, iud tbe i 111. is ,
rday ?'???? tl"- foi ? r I tbo
i Pacific: 8 dm v Dillon, presidem ;
\- '?'.--; n-sidetil and li ri M
id seel clary anil treasurer. I'be directors ol
tn, uart i uui|.' v ii : Pie i rick L. A
huston: Carino S. (i-veley, 8t. Louis; Ka
ll. i.iik.'i. I'.li-.i.i Atkins and I", ll
Hexter.il ? ~ Iney U lion,0. M. Dodge, l.'ii-.-ll
.tn i, nilli, So mi ll ii ni ii roys Un rid 11 . v -
.?il I'lnen is I. Iel,, it, Nev\-York J William I..
Scott, I'.i'.', Penn.; 8. II. li. ii.uk. Omaha, and
.1 .I.n Sharp, Milt Lake City. < >i these, twelve
pre di. ??.?: "i - "' i ne lon icr ron pan.i. (
S, (ireeley. who c - a director in lilith Ihe ot ber
companies. ?<? M. linda, who was director iu tbe
Iviii-'i- I'.' iii i- r. Kckcrt, pn nidi nt ul
'. ?,. tie in union I', legrnnli i.iniuy. tn!..- thc
I,'. Keen . A Id'sou i' imm i a and
IV. \. ll. I; iwlu id. ': dm v D lion and J ij Gould
v, ere diu-cinrs in I be ti.c ni pani a
l i ? rt ?- ?. t ,ii . . \ir, .-.al
pleasure ar the result of Ihe meeting, [rt
i t., thu r "ut al claim ol ll
11 :\ n lor tho nans er to him of
i melli)) the Kansas Pa Hie under itsongiiinl i
it wa- sj.! al t . udhv of thu company that the
-I,.-., vv. ..I I i'.' i.1 ll' ll liii.l ll 't b. ( a '? Wiped
om."
.1 W (Jul I.H's POSITION*.
Nathaniel Niles, nt Director ol
Union Pacific Railioad, -aid bul evening to
i I un i's. reporter that tho organization
of the old c 'timmy would coutinue, and the Board
nf Directora would continue to exist; the
i,,w board would be ratl ?r iiinerviaory. Jay
Gould, h.- saul, had resigned from the
ry of tbe old company, bu! had ac
, .pied a po iii."a on tbe board of
in- consolidated organisation. Ile added
i kn sr of no reason (ot Mr. U uld's r-ignti
lion, ex.i-1 pt tli.it it mimili be t<> , n
mi p i-. ml cares. Mr, Gould's interest
iu the road, continued Mr. Ni lc-, will contiuue. j
Il i possible thai Mr. Gould considers h:s retire*-I
unnt from the 1'iiioti Pacific director) a* in Indica?
tion that tin- stack will cease tu be C .11
tidcred to be of a speculative chu.o'er, lt
has l.i.n "i considered "f late, and it i*
the desire of the management of the road that il
should be more Bought Biter for penuaueut :n\.st
iii.m. it la at present being largelj absorbed
al.i,..ni, and ou Ihe basis ol ito earuluga tbs stock
should sell al 1 !<>.
I ?;, of the roads In tbe consolidation ison s
paying basis, and are all consolidated on bu equal
lillimur. lin' consolidation in no way auVcts
the interests nf tbe Govemroeut o ol lat stock?
holders of either of tbe roads, cxoepl Hint it is nu
arrangement highly advaut?geom to all these In
tin-m. rho iiili.iue.il value of the combined
load-, is mit ci.'V lo estimate. Tin re is a
great saving tn the esp.use ,,t management,
tri the salaries ol ..iii. inl-, mid nu increase ol' facil?
ities in transferring rolling -toi k froui one road Ko
another. Itt effecting thia.solidation there wis
perfect harmony among all the1, lards ul din
nmi among all tlie i:,?liv ulual members of tin m.
TELEGRAPHIC SOT! &
A sniS'Al, SKitVic. Bl v i'l.iN IN DIBFAVOR.
Pohtmnd. Mc .In,, -i Complaint hus again
1. rh III ,.i" lo ti '? si. |. 'Il - ? ?? I V I .'
Malia,, i.in,'. 1:1 ?? i y iii. ii kept iliing t-i . i
a i um i so m \ I. a i.m.it..
Uinritiott, Out., Jan. 24. Ibu hu ii game of the
lilli I. " 111 il. ll I,,', Vt, .'ll I lie Va.' !..-?? .' , : V . ,. ..,, fl ll I.-.
tm I,,., i a tal, i.l ". in,-lal, belo tn liny, t.-nut l.-.l in tn van ol
Hie I.lt,tl lil liva -li I .
I III. -AV AN N All -I'KI Ni. I I
S VV t* S VII, lil., .1.1 li. ?_' I I'lie S pilli.; ince I iii ir ,.f
Uie til Ta tl nab J,.r'..'v Club ti,.,. .1 t,nl?v. lil:illy I-', mci lill*
I.ir alnara, Lucky Hit won lb* Mooed i....-, a tulls Atth,
ind Uti s. ni I.,.,k till- lui:,!', rsi . miii' in-ii*.
ii.Miiit'i- ti-Alt ro in: min.
I'iim mu i.phi \. Jun. 24. The injunction for*
l.l,lin,}.' Ibe i .-nu lt linn!; ria,in Milln* Willi a .linft toi
, payable Ut thi ol si rt I.i.nc, a 11 sigh, has bees
ii.win mi mum nt. UOBOWSJ A Cu. upyii.-ti lui (lie iiilinii tina.
AN ENGINE LEAVES the TRACK
THR ACCIIUAT ON THE I'.I.KVATF.Ii HUD.
hSATOt AN RKOIMI ON HU. M! ri{.il'(i|.ii_\ MSB
INIOKKIIIIH-AVKMK, NKA'i 0 vK-IHMUUI)- IND
FOitTY-FIKrit-sriiKKI- KAI LINO TiM Nl*i-| IVK
tiki wini.' oomaal mom ws?-tih* con
DI'CI'.H'- MIsIaKK? .'. MMntiltOI' Ml N ISJI'liKD.
The net-dent nn tho Metropolitan Borated
Bond MU Ono HtiiHli'ei|.;iiiil-liiit>-!:ll|i--t.,
which oecnmd farly ycdorday momin/, and
whieh wins reported in Thi Tum nf,
does not provo to bf* uh senotis ns
was at Int bared. Thc twite- wm
properly set for tho eppteae-tag nain to
cross to the other track nt that point, bal the
(-ntriiii'i r dill not expect to cio-s over u nt il ho
had reached <)iie-iiiiii.jri'd-aii(l-tlnrfy-tiiil.--t.
Tho train was goiag vi-ty fa-1 and tin n-foro
leaped fiom the mils, six nen arc reporl <l
injin. .I.
-?*???
DETA-UB Of 1 HR DIBA8TBB.
Tbe accident upon tbe Weet Bide Elevated mal
near tba Oiie-handtred-and-forty-dfih-ot. statl-m.
which on linea aarly yeaterday morninc, aad which
ara bi lefty noted ta v< -ti rday's lin:ir. i, mtot. -1>>
bave been tunic reeaarkable in tba escape of tho
persona on tbe looomotiTo eugine, and ki tba e mob
t'l.n in the Injnrtea wbteb wera Inflicted. At
tho clnso of ca.li day's work the nap'oyea
of tbe oo?ipnnjf wbo bara gone to tba northern
termini- at Cfae-band>ed-aBd-ftrcy-flftb-et. hy rio
later trains are sent borne in a tpeelal tra!?, whiel
la known as tbe "Emigrant" irani.
The laat np tram nu Pridaj night started
for II.ii lem at 12.03, and apea its ar?
rival tho return train inovcil bo av Wtth
twenty-seven enndncton, engineer*, bra Ire noa
und ticket takers iu the coach attaoaed to
Enauie No. 19. oo which were Rofiaeer Richard
Kirivw-.tii I, Conductor Edward Williams and Fire?
man J..!.n ll. Coe?tanti?e. Conductor Williams
lias bad charge of this train for boom tine, ami W>ld
tbe engineer, aa the at?ti wm mada, tbal lu-didn't
care how soon Eigbty-firat~st., where the Aral atop
was to be m.ide, waa reached, i he tr nu pulled out
willi sin ,? |, ami S..IIH wus ru diiny along w ith |
rapidity on i a up-track, thia being ni <!, aa an tho
down-track the trains were standing Inroad?mm
for tn- beginning nf the dav's work al ffcSO a m.
Eor two dara tbe regnlatlon had beea ku t..r?-n
fur rho tram io eroM over to tbe down tn. li ..; tbfl
switi a ju-.i south Of tba Ott.-hundred
tilth-:;:, si..ii..ii. Before [bundey Rtorning tho
".vi'' bad been nude at the next alatiom,
below, at One-hnndred-und-tbirtv-fifth-st.
BOW 'MIK ti'i'IDt'.nt net DUB?D.
Thia train, running at a high rate of otu rd, truck
itch which wm property ad to tarn il Iron
tbe main track acre - ldc, and bearing
heavily against the down si'.- of tiie switch rall,
torced it slightly out of position, >?> t'...r tba for?
ward wheel of the enajne lt./ l the point >ii the
frog ;it the I;. ?. ? li I'i'i j. ? ur .. i ?
ml about as lar^e aa a silver quart* r. It is
. tbal thia may !. .%?? l>- ni tbe auls..) ''.ki
.,,. v,..rd truck, which waa found to I"- '.".ii aftM
the nc "dent : and thia would bave can i
it ion oi tie- n I ? is, abu li mould url?<.. ntiy
further court
i ia re ichlug t in* middle tl pola at
ight cut il:.d it am i !-t il ? oa
: le ' f t1 e track down a far as t it ve,
ir burl ? rricd the train <m to the ont sid n . nc
-:r.i. k. Ar '! a p. int
ti a lc there ia a wi it-obap i ''
mian . ?
irivcii direction it. Hu engine toward I
which it t.ll. toma of ih
??.- t i1 iniii' - di ? ;.. At
i.i, k" aw iv , , aud cai ryliui w ith it
? ; nrard truck >.t ? . :? ape 11tie outer
rail and fell to the ground. Ii struck oi
lefl lower corm r, lu tbe soft i arth, sud -? tile.
mt . an upright Position. It ia supposed that it ia
'.lVl>
lives.
tly undi'.' thc ti ck
?uro i hv tin* I ..... outer
? im.' tad o'td the I .ot-u .,;. vv. ,.? . ,, ,,t
inc.- nu-time, rho creicb, freed from ri.
continued vu between tho miter aud itnd.il. tn ..-.
Rinking and demolishing ont >.,:!.< euiptv cars that
upon the l.i'i.-i track. Bvcrj tba
? t ir,
..i.e ol ii-.":, tlightlv injured.
I he three i its ? r
I' -- -.-vi n I., injured, thc i u..dui tm, Edi . I Will
c \ iiighui i o bich .: n a- feared in .'?: rc mit
f_ tully, i ie -? ii" n \. ni ? -p. ? .Iii., resell. I li oin tba
wi,-, ku ' i.Ih ?' mill i. sidi uta < u tv,
and -eui bj ii ubu .nar to tan I , u .1 in
.-un.,li--;, lin- distance which tu. t . .nu
:. il v..is twent v -liva i
ian ts ot t ho coach, which remained noon
thc structure between the tracks, were not mu li
injured, ultliouicb much shaken np and cumewhat
: in i be j diing, i be . ouch ian nu >..,:.. which
i m ii mt him a in - third track aud lore aa .v n.i
ul.ni',.-iii and otherwise injured it. lt wa- tm- el?
li-!, m, doubtless, which preveuted the nioTing
coach from following tbe engine into the treat.
: . . iii a.- little less than miraculous that
nm h au a.ciditit could have occurred with -1 little
harii'.. I he eugine was going al the rate ol thirty
au inni winn it plunged tutu the snot,
twcntv-hi e fi el bi low.
Hil iel!'--.- fl ll.
I" , place where thc engine Til i- ab tl !'?')
yards south ol the Oue-hnn ll
staiimi and between One-bundred- md-foi , -fourth
and Oiic-hiliiiil. d-.i..''-i..i ! v-t:i'ltl--l-. Man. n-i
deuta of tbe vicinity and even thoee - dia?
tance were drawn to tbe -i'.: by the uoise nf tho
a, cub at, and the -?> tie in tbe bright ntoonltg it i as
one ol great coufuaiou. Si, oin r nu'ad Int ie brohea
boilei and threaten d rm exploatou fur a Mine, Hut
of tiie injured men was ii severely hurt
t ;it h igroauslent added horror. Itu ,? v., taeoa
i .moved, those nitost crionsly burt being carried to
a public house uear lc until an ambulam ai i ired.
A dispatch - ut to I.' ctoi * brought .ii' efl rain
mid those slightly hun and i.e uninjured pro"
ceeded on thou way hone, li..- wreck il .
stood n.'iii tin- sidewalk in the avenueonrj a few
feet from tue edge of an embankiueiit >.! iweaty
ieet descent to a aunken let. The guard rail, twa
and footpath foi workmen on the it met nra
teen torn tip and broken t'..r a distance
nf upward of 100 feet, and tbe debnaHtrewed tba
street. With dayl.teak a targe force ol p .--i vvas
put to work, ami all trace* ot theae. deul ... re?
moved a* speedily it* ji...?.-ii"ii?. lac broken in-s
were repl-tccd by new oueo, aid the guard*
i.i.l was renewed, Tbe broken aud die*
mantled eugine waa loaded upon a truck
drawn hy a nu mtier of horses, ond was taken ie the
shops of the nnifeil ronda al Ihird-ave. and Nun-ty.
-, .-.'...ii.-i. The coach waa rouefl to the u;..-. tad
a tunk being pi.ic. d UUdci the lu: waul md,
ii v, ia draw u ap lo i - de trot'. nt
Om ?huudre laud-fifty fifth- t. lt. I ..'.!.? k
. - , i ' iv afternoon all the remains of tbe broken
train were taken a wav, and workmen were i mut?ig
tn.-m.nuiii-nf the structure whteb bad boen re?
placed, and ut nightfall ono waa nuable to disttn
mi,-i. tbe place ol tbe accident. Brea tbe Maali
ents of wood aud broken piecM of the <
WI ..' l.-ii.lived.
?:i:: Mt'M ni Tin. Ml BJ 111
Is.. T. Winslow, Qeneral Manager of the Mi tropol>
ii.ui Bead, wm leen iv, Ins ofiice, Ko. 71 Broadway,
and he made the foUowiug *-tal.-nt :
" Alter tin- tiain.i winch i?.i nurlh at aighl arrive
at tin- Mtie-'atindred-and-tit't.\-tifth-st. atattou, tho
i.riiiiiius. it is customary fer au BB ti?a Bad a c ir M
bring down the train Men who kc np nu thalaM
traina, and all the employes who univ I a there, Rad
leave them Bl their pruner stations as r'.r flown aa
Kct'n-*'. t'l.n.Im tor willh?ua lia* bad chane ev
this train fur some ttme and rana it e n dally. Laat
Hight h.- -1 ul..', an Usual lid ween ll':, it I ii nd 1 a. m.
wm, _ugina N .. i-A ami ear No. 7i attached
to it. He got ou tbe engine with the eugtneer and
ti, min and ran the train doora to tbe O.io hue*
un .l-aiiil-f ".'tv-hlth-t. slat!.ni i.n th- I asl lei.k.
wiiici lathe regular un track, al; traina on tba
road beiug ab-ndoned nt tbal lio-ir. UponeoMing
tn tins .-iit.itii tba arrange?teni wm bc
I'm liam to POM by thc suit. Ins 1 uni thal track
to the other oue, "here are three para?el tracks at
lins p.nut and they are connected bj what BM
called ' i i'ii.-si.\er nw Hen. s,' which tic- u-e.I to
transfer trains from one track to tko other. Tiicst!
were all eal to enable luis train to luke thu
down track, tin- switchman. John Ceagary, benia
ureeentand on duty. Thia tra!u wm ruiiuiiigat
abtgb tut.- ot speed,aud in geing from tba aiaat
lia. t tO thc wes! mi the ' cl un-., c. ci ' svvi.i h the flu
niue mounted tho rail on tba nuiit haud side whili
the tram woo directed and in motion du-oua-i