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th v<>- \i m_n?- i.i,4ia m:\v-york, friday, jim: j, issa PIUCE TIIKKE CK.VT3. I ... .^T...,. ...... ir .-ti I.' 11 I) * V .A DIVISION ON MONDAY. GLADSTONE NAMBA A KAY FOB VICTORY OB DEFEAT. CONT1MMNG THE ll.'MK Jil IK HK1IA7R IN TUB BOOTU OK COMMONS-M'KKCIHS BV MU. oVoSV.Mt AM) MU. MOUI.K.V-AN AU DM ss of < "v nDl NCK. Loxdo*, June3.- loth* l!<>usr of ComnMOi tlil? atti rv.imo Mi- Michael UU-k-*- Heath [t'oliservatlve] pressed Mr. QtodMeM ta hx a data ter ? dlrtotoa od Um second readme of the Home Ball MU Un.ry I. .houclicre [Badtool] protested against the fixlm; of an carly dale, anno melin: that twenty-."-von supporters ?f the ????OW Malted le SPMh before the. Tote. Charles Hradliiugh [BadMalJ supported Mr. labouchere's protest. Mr. rl.ii latona fixed Monday as tl." date for a division. The deli..te on th? hill wa* re-mind hy Mr. O'Connor. Ur ? nu he tn.mciit that be val JaeUBed in eayint: (hal tiie Bnteawat ot ssMratlew had vanished Iraak MM b lillie <>r all raaeeaabto politicians. [Crteaof dissent] He cou'.cii Mi UM! llMM WM M vomit ry ll thc world almac- history laughlin elouuent a MM nalMtM MMMBasaata and endowment* of religions as Irelaad. He t*Ued attention to Mr. Bl fM'i advice In Bia letter to the ric Bl I'hain bortala meet ni-'. BM" hold that members who veted MBlftM the hill would incur a serious (MUM aibiiny aioi bvbMimiM rtakof MlMlayiftinwi Jlr BtwteSBBd BialMl ilitpotatlniiaon Mr. (Hailstone, con tending that Mr. i Uambi ri.un li ni mummied mat Mr. BlaMtMB was e.ipa'.'le of OlMMlng Hie ll 'lise, and ??? aerted lhal m Mt * as um tivo. omOHMm lani down by >lr. (ludston, lot eart] IM Ml UM main piinctplc of the bid w<re ol.mrve.t the House and t.ov ?rimi'iil wouid be j free ts accept any other pi.m. If UM pteeeet MU ware d' teated ? Break lory Oover.m.-ht. bes iv revolutionary, wouhI minuit another Home Hole bill immcdiatclY. Mr. O'Connor said thal those w!io brought .'irward the aryarailet arrfaweat overlooked UM fact that a OOaaaOl pr. pries uv was ? Kraal obstacle to rewa nt an, There wa* Blit uMmHe section of Catholics that wolli.I lor a Baa weal to'-r atc tho endowment of a Slate eliureli in Ire..nd. Mr. Bright's letter to Mr. Chamberlain Oiik'lil io be p?lii'islied in order Hint the paopM uuirlit know wheiiier ii" advise 1 a vate: ca'culated to precipitate a dtBBBiOttea. Iii tue last election ne [(i'i onnoi | ti led lo return a weak Ooeaervadva Government. If iM cm ?arvaHves h.id bom Beeeeeefol a linne Baja Mil wowM L>av? been introduced on the day the Home met. Inn lni: that el.o Ma every I ranch af the National I/eacuo in Kuglaud was a lory committee room. I'be Guaaorva* Maa aayaia at Belton paid for priming and rtreelatlag t: i r.irueii ui.ini.i'-o. Mr. BrtdMMaa [CaaaairaUva] aaaaibar for Boltoa, la* lerpeelt c. aaM M kMW aathiaa aboal it. Mr. O'Connor replied that >lr. llridgmiati WM i - I; oiiitible foi' fie acts of hm BJBMtOj with Whom he still lad an . ceoiint to settle. [Crtea or *? Oh!"] Uuaunatag, Mr. (XCoaaoraald lhal M..h.n eonBld eritiions reetrataed him. otb* rwMa he could atarUa the ll m-e bl revelations conceriuna Hie Camberwell elec t.ou willi re I cn-n ce te Mr. Bloat, thc personal fm nd of Lind Baadolpb cuurc.iiii. Lard Hautlolph Churchill, iBttrpoatag, said he would take lt as a favor If Mr. O'Connor relieved himself from retrain'. [ConaerraUTc sheen.] Mr. (PCooaer saul thal M wouM reqatra Mr. Bloat'a pernaieeion before soiaplylag wita Lord Baadolpb'a re qmst. Mr. e'e Minor quoted *t iiemeata made by Tories to thc ctteit tu it aaother eleetlea would reaaii lu favor of tin- Kattonallata, In Mnelaaloa ba said lhal th? pris* ?IplM ami tra<*ltleai et Liberalism hq iii ed Liln rals to Mi, pill Mr. Qladatooa. vslio had the opinion of ih m. oe world on ins Bide. Charita Bradlaogh Mpported Um MIL HeaaldUial tue ebjeetera lo IM dei ui^ of the measure, ii tMy voted for a MCi.nt rMdlnc. aoold li iv ? f all opportonlti ta i - ibbl e deti Ila in <?uimn.ue. i'..e choice lay between Ci ?id-toll' M I I O'lenci. Mr M url y reterrtug to Slr Julian Goldamld'i pro poetd ti.at ..ii u.nb?i-niaudi'.ii! lie arrived al ou a baili tl : Har to fi i ? adopted tn t Ba ease or IM stat* lui i. said be weald not objeei tu tba adoption elsavJia eouiae ii t..- ? HI . 1 ll tut! s .'I ? f ITO ' '.-.' I l .'iivi.lH Ol op. li !? ii ?ae llrsl ii.c-s-u?. Did Mr lallan Mink tn.1( a ?'. ?/? - ' ? . >i w .? puaatbla with un nppuslsiun whick WO* advo a: u WAOtl years of cneivi iii I ;Cueers and Cl l.-s ot ?' No ! BB f " Withdraw "J ?' I will wu,.draw tfie remaiK," responded Mr. Morley. " if a BMole men.in r on tin-1.,.,. -iu- lieucu eliall dl-avow Loni - ibnrr'a a|?i b " i..- iM m. :io- in.k of eatreetam,Mr. Morley tbouchl the suppurteraol me u?veinuieul bad lue most ium to < np.a ii ot uno it* ni t:i it du ectton alter wii.it hod ii 'en auld lal iv ,i .mi! iee io..- putera oltb a iieb tbey w.-re. to Ue boii.-iii al me ueM election. M-umers tod tin : se tb .1 tliey were wllllnf lo affirm Ibe prlueiple of i; i !??? ll i -. .ni 1 \et ti.-, ba i 'ic- i' i to oppose ibe bill, t .- lefuatlua* ibeir own onjeci, I'be i*riala waa a itrave ? LUc iee lu> ...- fl reui froui tl al "f < ''Cui i I, ti a ii l ord Hartington h i.t referred. A (res) tm formation bad occurred. N<> looter an alien rbui .. was !?. lue BMjeudaucy. l..nun..rs no loiMtei n , i lae absolute position Ibe j loruierly ad. 'Hi In itrancbiaed and were no longei aerie, i i,.-...., I nil bren much talk of dismember? ment, lue dte|>eralM el IM Irish eel m t ? aeaa f>H- Buoy yeera waa real dwmeuiber i.t. In reward io loee! aovetnmeni wbl b many ii inbera wei spoaM .?? Kraal, I "i i Haltabury, ?I" .? ii.' it Newport in 1885, argued tbai lt c.-^ i.u posstide lo lenore Hm advtuiage ol a large central snitli.*t i; > over i merel) local ono, BeRardluv the aug* $ >no.i ta make .dr. Pernell Kecreiari tor li. Inn;. Leubei Mr. Pa nell nor .my of Ula eoih ignea Would ac t iii ..iii ?. lt ihey did iim'-v woul I booh lose ibe : wh de ;?? :irn-1 ce w.tn in- xislluK stuteof tblutfs, [Irisbrbeers.] What was wau rd *.c lo ..-i hold ol lb sa bavlng un in*, r- t ii tue system sod deairoo* to e rry ona teguUraud irderly metbod ol government, li wea bia t mi that bad ibo country apeat half tba mocey at.d ; ? lion bestowi ; ?? Kgypl and otb?r turelan rouuii would bare beet, a aupport laatead ol ;i i.n.i i o l ugland, Ibe li..vi in eui h. I eb 0060 IO PTOCOed with the limn.- it.ur b>ll Instead f a resolution afflrmlag Ibe principle, because it t.-.t tl..it lt oa.-bt to be prepared w.'li a plan. lt bad nver expected to sacce .1 by one blow or to corry h ? i.?me by a i Bib. I- ?.i? i mi and willing io coosidet any proi-onel v ob ll no interfere Wita the j.rinciide of the bill nor Bunnan . .. .^ li n ibe no wei it luieuued to cou fer upon ti.i- :. a Irish I.- gi il iturn, i u vote foi ibe aei ond readli g <>'. the bill, Mr. Morlev Bald. Waa to rote lor Ibo prinel lg o' lUtoi.us lewis 1 .tniii for In ' md. TueOoverumeni emedtb il Ibe vote could uieaa more tban Ibis, because ibe MU io ba pro. i. -in. in- autumn mntbt con .un inodiflcatlons or coi tala general pi po-..is. john Brigbi'i totter had been r et re ! :?'. it not pablt Mr. Cb am ber lem bera lniorpose.1 with the rem irk lhal tm re w,..H i o oom c nm to Ibe pu I i mon ul Mr. Blight's letter tl be [Mt. Bngbl] would coo-mil lo lt. Mr. m.n:. y eui timi ni ?lld He tboaght thal the Iel er k.ul uiora nie with Lord Hartington'" meeting, becnuee Lord ll ri ogton like Mr. bright objected to tba priuei. pla of the bill, whereat M:. Chamberlain ieee pi ed the principle but o ii'-. t?-d to lae plan. In oonelaaion he re li-rred tu Lord 8?>.iabury'i temart about boi p ylngat I ? in l j u...?t propli la i ou tneir draib-beds, and ?u mt wis well mown thal sometl n-s men un*th . ?ewtb.iieda loft their mat will and -'.u..-.i. Blight ti ? reg ?;?'. I aa tbi il and t-a iui*ni "i tb preaeni < lot rnment, i h ? division amoit io lie taken voa;,i not be Ibe ead. Even an electoral eempaign bulabt uot be the end. I.c.i. cheers.] Lol not the op 1' ema of the bill Imoa.lhal by dilving the Govern anent fi i the stage the curiaiii woald fall ea the leal Beena ?! the fifth aud Heal aol ol Ibe Irtab question, li Ibe House <? t isi'S to nccepl thoaoiuilu nun offered, li Kui .bl ii >t a?- ,i- I iu it n i other lui i bi baae i i , ci tin- linea of ihi- ineaiur ?. wo nd MaarrN i a ilui ic efl ' t ve ataee farther. [Load el.?. I'M debate waa adjourned ?" ?MM of Mr. Hiing. worth, Liberal lt I.-, i. mblel al thi I o lervatlvea will to-morrow nm\e n the Uoaae of Com mope t bat cloture bi app 11 lo :u. Home Rule debate, in ordei rn leeure a dlvlson on lin-sci-,.n.i re.i.1 u^ i.ire Whitsun Ide. Il is sol iik-ly thu un- tiovernaMMt will opuooe ti"- motion. Ono hundred noe-oooformisi tc ulsters of Derby and Kot'i-i.-ii .m Bal stgu< i an addresi or coutldobce la i item 't lt I?!- p dicy. 1A1'. 1,-l.iN <^l ;in. i::i\. i... Pauis. Jinn- 3.?M. de Freycinet maintain! tl. .1 tl..- <. venin.int BxMbd "i MU Iheold bc pushco. n? liilr-i'lmed. in the BerakMlVe fuim. and not in tho Bllieudcd mui.litoty lo. 111 rt (-omiiieiide I by Hie com niittee of im iii Maher of Dopa Mea Mvlag Um awaeara M eharge. Uko Oovecameat le eoforea Immediately Um MU omi nat the direct Legiitmtat ami Booapwrilat pre lenders and to use the BOWOt of ? xpellini: other m. in Mn of Preaee royal faailllea wMaever their exile be found expedient. Mi. HOLM I..-- BECBPTI09, Loxoox, Jimo 3.?Ulivisr Wendell HoIbmbi and Mrs. ?afejOM gave a om.nut reception al Hr. g*rtaatlar*i landiiB haoaa thM Btaaiat Tueeiito of the world of fusbiou, ilieiai'ire ai arl wc-ro among the gui-sln. mn Kew pbjdbidkmt or pbbv. Lima, Juih', 3, fifi Galvc?.H>n.?I limial Cai eris leah the oa'li of cttice this afieriioon. Ills COM. net is couipust d as follows; MlBMtor of UoVctuuielil Bud I'resident of the Council, i'edro Alejaiidnno 1". palari Miui-ter of Porebra BalattMOj Maand Manu litvas; Minn-ier of U.r. Jmillmn llmvouu; Munster of Jusiice, ju.iu PraaoMM Paaaa , Miuimer of Plaaaoa, Luis BarUjOa, i iuetfunrn ot oabu rii/i, Hi hun, J me ll? It ls reporied that Count William lintuiaii.it bas bi cn appointed l'lc-ideui, of Alsacti LatvaiaOi PaMfi, June 3.?The li<1r<insbj?t>it, Jleiiii Hoch'-forl's paper, st tli-s t il ll oas Kji.-i i.u advices from Mada laeraf ti..a tim Matafii?sys nave rafoaM tu abide by mu terms of ina irealy made witu PraOMabd n.iv-.- levolted ii Feaaaarlve ?ud overthrewa Proauec liaaarouiiuo, abo wa* fi.cud.y to fiance. Bibil!, J |M B? Humors are current of the arrest of lome subaltern offloon Hi the soit.i of <.' rmai) for hlcb treason, lt lisu ed that one bas cuii-mi'ied lui.-ido lu prihon. Hcti.u.vu IUcl ox tut TuAMLa.-lliO aculllog race ! etween licorice Oiibnar, of Laglan 1, and Christian bel ?u. of Australia, was ioweal to-day BVOt IM Thiuima kamplooablpoeoras, ead was wea by DoMof by two ugihi. Ibo race was for 1loo a ttde. Tilt SOCIAL QVB8TI0N. IYNDMAN ON T1IK s KM KN UK OF MOST. IK UP II KV I'S TI1K TItKAIMKM <'F Ult: AXABCHtSf 0OBTUAU1 lo nu lu sr ntAiUlloNS OP MU. imp 1> ITATBBj [bl I'Altl ll Tn Till. IKIHUM..] Covyrieuti lanai sorth imrrfrsn ari Peewee. London, J bum 8.?I he bowi of t lie sentoneo nf uliatin Must, tho ABbrebiat, was cabled from Now ? irk lo-ilat, utiil crcali'il BOOM COniMOOl lime. Tho I'lucs.-i.taliv.- of 1'ilK l'ltliifNK n-cei trod to-niglit rom Mr. By nd man a communication on the subject bal will boof intoroei io Americans. The lotter ra nil is given below : Tho sentence of Most, pronounced BCalMl lmu for editions language, seems to BM to M contrary tn Hie ann tradiUeaa of Um United Bte tee. winn tins search -t wu-i ciuiaciuiieii hore, Improperly, as most deni units bought, for lippi,Hiding tho assassination of tho (7 u, I Iii..i< Anictii ans were BOtBlOW lo cou.'.eui our Govern m nt. Wbal i- there to show thal Most bas done more i 51 t '. and write! Dm fMt that he deaouaeod copi I..-..- iu place ol emperors and Magi rarely nakat bo i.oicuce. 1 can mv this without fear Of ticing chorKed i tnt ,'Ktialit.v. forMaaoeialdemoeral lem tc \ eondemfl iis silly laetlca m vtotonscCiindpxnrder, and, moreovi r, I iHvebccu boaored by nu ler-i-tom ritineattoa ol my iclf. It ls manifest, however, fioni tim whole tone of the BOi tallai pie-- in the. Hinted Mutes Unit the, OomfOTM lo 'lasses hao-quite lost theil he i ls OTBT UM recent aglta mus nul iuds. They do not seem aldo to iimb-r-iocl bal Um laevltabla aatagonlata ol labor and capital, ol iroietari.it una bourgeoisie, is rapidly developing ia thc L'niteU Stales thrOBgb economical caii-c.-. Americ ms malro] the areal labor orgaaltallotM throughout Um Jelled Btatea, aol loroignera. Americans lt Matoo WM nippon thc gil .it iib,ir pres- iprlaglng np la every State lad city, wu i ti.e mowina oncer! linty of aaaployBBtat i daateadj (all la IM average rate ol wagoetM) eaa lOl OObUUM as Ihey are relaUra ta the sliuiilurd of life, vhlto Ho na ion la growingraoraaoualy la wealth and ,!.?? woiio rs an- bacomiBg more educated day by day. As to ti. e ii bm ai foi Lbelr tepreaeed eoadlUon merely o ? ate Um f.o ts is io shoo tba certainty of bloc Iv Mo? del Ul le- j ,.l_ii.'-i.t an 1 ca,ul. lt;, BM inali.testc I by tim 1..mm.int alasaea. Ame:leans want | ul up wita thal Mad if thing, 'ibu people stand it readily enough, nu ortunatoly, la older eoentrtoa ead yet Uta capitalists, as Presideut Cleveland aaya. ara aUll more rapacious ami ueogkUeet Utera than Uley are here. The leaden of ...e Hun ocratic party have the greatest opfOltaaltf ol aWVlbg their co.miry lout has fallen to Hu-lot ni any lindy ul statesmen since \N us! ingtou. lt is in their power ;o check the frenzy of the rich and to lake precautions uralnsl the fr. n/y of tho poor, both of which threaten lie well helm- nt the great Hoi lilllie, rhone who uphold lu- abtolute righi of men af tM Jay Gould type ?rer lie:r employes are to-day tue worst ObOBMS "i tU.it lie pu idle. Here lu England, of ooaree, tho aabbt prnhtorra oen* rr.mt us iu a still more threatening si.np.-, ti thit is poaal de, but our BOqaittal ut tho old Hailey and the nm - rrowlag fetliag IMI tin-demands of Um worktag elaaaaa mist be mci bj the community will, I lr.ist, help toward i more peaceful soaks] reorganisation in tim i ear tatara. M. H. Hl.M'MAN. EXCITED OVER MB. BLAINE'S 8PEECH. un. maim; statesman assailbd kv "thi: lon? don TIM Kg''?tr HAT MB. LECKY. BATS, London, Jone 3.?The lima, commenting ni Mr. I.lanius speecbi aaya: "Mr. elaine maj ir may not catch tnt 1 ri si: vote hy perform i ei - >u,.|i ns tl..: of Taesday'i speech uni so win the prize whlel fully sa moak on pcraoaalas on political ii'hui'-I is been anatcbed from him obos and i-\i:n; but we refuse to bellco- tiiat bbl ignorant and prc'i in; tu ms rant re] iv-, rn- tba boueal .ml lade| ead ?nt oj.inion and nlb-el nu of tho Americans, lt j ?aoaliarly a bsa id thai M iboald pose m tMedroooto ol I plan wmcli in- -uppo-i.s, i|Uite w ron.-lv, ol eon --.would dace Ir.laud mtlu- position of a State Of IM American 'ninii, He na, been eon ptououa,foi Um aaaae reeaont vi icli now- mail.- I lm a flatterer of lae In-.i, in thc .1 .ody ,-i.ut cami alga against SoaUie n stat.- rights, and f any Southern State mould now uti.pi to deptlva legrocs Ol si lira .'e. ac wo il I be the tii-t .n f.ior the ] letUemenl of that loeal altair by tim armed iBtnfoeeaee lithe central Government, in- history is almost on a iar with lils reasoning, w Inca desOTVOI to be c assed willi ?ir William Vernon Harcourt's latest ooutrtbaUon, ebel.n dr. Leaky bas lOinetbing lo Bay.*1 What Mr. Leek) 1 es " to say " is eoni line 1 la another wluuin el The li ie* lu tue form of a letter, raia is a antietam ot bu iVilUam'a arguuiaut iii.it tba nome Bale measure proposed hy Mr, Htodatooi aimed at tlmpl) the revival or Henry I .rait.m's h is1. Parliament Mr. la eky mya tba argument la absurd. Gi titian's I'arllameui. he o'' t-'uds. plat esl ibe 1 lovel n men t of lr. land Iii Ibe ban is ? I me I'imo', .nt gentry, wi 0 were, be soya, hom d io the ? .j.ii.-, non hythe closest ties??!Internal and -el I il eui ??;..-.. ' .. I Ul I' kv, " pre-i mlneu ly tho rcpresoiital. property, wh se pniitleal power it baa .1 cn Mr. i.l.m-I.ii'i-'- -lc 1 I. ..o e.t to desi roy 'I ll ? . led . heme wo lld he to tbroa Ibe Oovi 1 lineal of I ??? 1.0. Imo ?be hands n mau billin a the .0 otu i euemti - nf ."di I ropei ? I alli the I.Ili| Ile." n ? .'..'.??.?'.? '../.-? f< sayi ii does??of tbtnk thal tl tentlmeuts uttered bi Mr. Blaine express tM genuine [?pillion o' Ho- Americans 11,ion the i:,-n ipi".tani lt adds that it ts li possible to for mu de n heme of Home Ruin wbieh would he ..:?:-: ea. :\ io the ? ex tren, e Irish A rant;-." I Ol turning. / kl Oran i'i - 1: ??: " tit. Glad itone 1 eater lo snatch ever) semblance ol mpiiuit, Ibaeure and tainted, aod duet nut hesitate to recognize the opinions ol L'liiteil I ales wlicpultora, thoa giving ilu meddlesome throughout Hm world a/oem ? amii lu in-'I "is j... it s. lia- - .-.I! 1 mg ot tbi 1 risb *.s 1 11 innue ob iee I ol ibe 1 r, and Mr. Blalui hoi ma li bis hld." A DENIAL PROM MR BLAIN] . Augusta, Mc, June 3.?Tht Kenncbec Jottr naf thia moralog publishes a l<-t t--r to the aultor from Mi Blaine denying that lu hit recentipeacb al Portland M bad applied the worJs " imp idant,*1 "Insolent" sad ??in.rai ' to Lord Spillbury, Mr. Blaine writes: [ wai referring to his lol Isblp's deelai itlon th it "the. !. in might remain a. tba) sro now or emigrate,'* aud 1 said interrogatively: "I- no: thia en impudent prouo - mon I I-;.t Insolent la i a tortes I Doea lt, in Iced, stop short of being brutal Iii UserUeliyf" It ls parda i.iiliiv lo My Ibu a statement is not true, hut alto* goibei uuparliameniart taaa) mai. its authur is gm.tv oil.il' I.'. hie Oral describee the thing; me second assails Hie pertou. My characterisation was aimed at tbs propo i.mu and nm at I. 'rd Saliabary persona..y. ? - ? ? AMI.HMAS BYMPATHV Hoi: lill.LAM). London, Juno 3.?The 'linux publishes a letter from a eorrespondent al St, Leola who deolarat that lt M a Blander open Ute American people te say til.i' twenty or eic i teii mlllMnt of Inein are ready lo li te I; I ho li i sh in Hid ll "lm) Roto fight Willi either lin-ll money or their inti ne ncc. The wi uer a-se; ts. ?? w lt I... ut fear ol co: lia mt on, Unit tin-rr me mil 5,000 Aim i ii an li nu cp tens of the United Biatee who Mrs evercee lr ibo lcd a cut to ti.e Home Koto fund." He adda: "NoHoase Hole sympotby bas Mea sbowa from our gte.iti-nt ludoatrtal etoes, tho tai mst a e/boa yea beer of put'ie moa deeatlng to tM h:?i ranseremember that they are either efllee-boldert or oflice-seekers with laige Irlab eootittnenciea m i. Ibe seullmsnt of the purely Irish element la mir Miles tn ii si not be mistaken for toe aeaUmeiil ol lbs American people. N io- lenins,.i ni.- |e ,di ri in tM recent rolla iy sirikes In ibiecvootr) were ir:-h. A firm determination exists, If tooee labor agitations carried ea by foreign I...rn nu n conti nie, io lorin a piny of oatt Ve .born American* ou.y to see that no. chu nat u:s ol this laud obtain oltices of luis', oi pinv r." -?? PR0MI8TNG AID TO Till: LOYALISTS TOBOKTO, Jaai '?'?? I lie i ua age (iran l Lo I ge af lint iiti North Am rica, la teasloB here, unaiilaiousy adepts i a rasoiatloa declaring the loyalty of the I "range Assoei i lion la Canada la Ute BritSth Crown and unity of em lure, and lhe,i determined opposition to Hie GladatMlOO nttenipt to Mader to tue soUcitoMoM of ParaMUtet ami oilier disloyal parties tUroughoilt li ali n I. lltr t'rir I'm* says it has been Informed hy the mns? ter uf un < irange Lodge In the Beelera I "nt.it lo dlltnot thal over 80,000anted mt Ireorata Mea been sent io Ulster by antill mic Hale lyuipathizers la Canad:i. Tho article BMltonet : " ITiese arms were purchased in tho L'niteil Mates ami are Mirtini-H nry rifles. An eftort wa- made to obtain ih'-in lu Cm i ti, but only binder* rifles coull be got, and these were not suitable ou ac. count of the didi, illly of getting suitable ammuullloii. Tue anus were mad.- up rn -niall e i.e? and forwarded to private parties In lister by me Allan lim. our Inform? ant minks they have ali buen lately landed in tho United Kingdom belele How." Ht III IN, June .'I.? I lie polli 0 to-day surprised two un nriiied bodies sd OraagooMi whick weis drilling beal Armath and I'oi ladowu. T he I irangi ililli madelin ut tempt Mi aaaoeal iMIr actloaa, wmoii lucy MlievM to lie lawful The police look tho uaiuel of all Mho Were engaged lu drilling. i ne Ceoooll ot Llajortek na* rajeetad a renewed appeal for au appropriation lo ileu^y mn cutt of tue eura lei.lee. Magistrate Huh, in un address lo tin- Conuiil, Bald lhal the liuVutmuiml seemed UelanulnuU lo provi III Impotence. IO TBT TO OUBT MBaBBn. lii.ALV ash ohhiln. LoBDOBg June IL?lt il BLilml thal lin ( <im icrvatirei are arranging to aunt the Liberal! ami Unionists to oust Messrs. Hi aly ami OTlrbn, members of Parliament fer Londonderry amt Tyrone reepoot* Ively, al tue coming Bieettssa . -a SAFETY Ol THU OVERDO! SARDINIAN. Mon nth w...Juno :t.?'llif- mail stCdUBfihip Sar dlula pesaod St, John, N. 1'., ut uoou to-day bound West. All well. IN I LUNA I Ii IN AK OOPTBIUBT. London, June l.?In the floase of CoBunoni tost eight IM in ie .-national Oepyrlghl MU was read a third limo. RAJMM; THU OHEBK BLOCKADE London, June L -The Standard thia bnorn hs* says that tbe Kaglish hloekadlaa kW! bsa been er* derM io make ready to leave Greek valera. HI LILL THAT OAJTAMO WAS POtSONBD. Panama. June 3.?Thc iniprwseion p^rtTpJIfi bete thal Geaeral Rtoarde u.iit.mo. Um reralatloetot, wliodn-d in pt Ison srbere M was serving a BBBtOOOS fir his connei'iloi with the ria.t revouuioiiary move menta, waa imlaooed. More thea one Mot*rio rowole? Uonlat ia- ii-, ired thal blood will How la ooaseqiicpoe ol the Ulong done to tim ..cad I'lilcf. EM ANCIP* i ion IN CUBA. Havana, May 20. -In Maj 102 slaves wew BBl tree al Union ile R ?)???*. 1 lil .it l.ll"Vlta-.. all 1 153 at AlfeMoXIl l-i.nu al iy s, iss.i, t? nm Mglaalag of Ma ., 1 s-i;. 'jo lm; ?!., i es were given th lr liberty In I province ol Saul 11 ara. A CANADIAN VESSEL IN I USTODY. a Cl >ii.ms LAW Of lin: t nih D man:- vTOLATI t> IN I ABR MK IIIUAN. Chicago, .limo 3.?Tho Canadian steam bargo Nlpbroa arrived here ls day in ii sinking eoiiilitmn Bad under circumstance, possessing peculiar Inter, st. rn view of Um elaahlag balwaea Amerlaaa eM CaaadtoB maritime interests. Her crew were completely worn out by Btes ssl VS labor al th'1 pumps and were almost rea.ly to give up the (itflit to keep the ve-sel nlloaU I lie .Nipigoii was loaded willi stouo at Vert lalaad, Lake .-upi-i ...r. BM wus overtaken by BBSVert nerti.orly gale Whick "hook ii.-r up -o lia Hy lh.it sho lugan lo leak. Hy Hu-time tin- I,oat reached the SI taite she wm milking w ali r al tm-rate of a foot M hour and tim steen Bad and hand pumps hil lo h.- worked to their foUeM cap ic? ily to keep hoi from sm (las. Cantala C ?nun. Wishing to get lo Chicago willi ad passible haste, did not Hop at Mackinaw or Cbohoygaa, as the law rem res. io leporl tl e entrance nf bis vessel into Ainenein wat rs. Tho la", -ays that a foreign vessel ulioiit to enter American waters matt repori the r.iei te Ute eeltortor of ibo firei Hulled Btotea port on bet renie .-xml obtelB from him perm am ton lu eouilaae the ti lp Tbs penally is nmiiiug less lliau Ibo fOtli-lll. .< of vo-sel mid cat go, and ('apt un ionian bat iud himself ilabla in this ease. To-day in- caib-ii upon Collector Peeberger, io Whom he related tbe story of bm vessel's ei tditlou sad IM Beces eily of reaeblnt I Imago ol some oilier pori WbefS ta. re w a dry flock wliboot delay. Collector Seeberger sam that he c ml t not do any tb n { for ?'apl du loni iii. as bis daly aaa simply to enforee tbe law, bat h? advised um captain t" prepare * statement of tue facts ami forward ii to Hu- treasury Depertmeutoi Waehlagtoa. Tata tM eoptaiB did and tbe woola matter will soon ne in tue lian.I-of Acting Secretary Falreblld. Un ill Collector Seebersei Bears from Washington nothing will be dene herc, but thc Niplgou will not bealiowol to leave port. A LOCOMOTIVE BLOWS TO FIE0B8, Columbus, Ohio, May :\ [8prdal).?Ai Bel totre, Ohio, this morale g eeo of Mm Imiaenaa "mogul" engines of the H.illinium nail Ohio Uallroid Was about teatartwithe urala for Uss JPeat, tiwi Um boiler ex p,o.ie.i, tearing the angles topteoes ami killing toataaUy IM BBgineer, George Jon neon; the fireman. John Van* dcrTort.and Hu-engin Mi sf MOtbef engine, M. W. H.uu ntonii. Johnston wm literally tom to pieces. Pander* rort waa thrown Into tho BlraeTeral hun ire i feel ind eafTtod SOatb ah mt UM feet. Hammond was ear? ned about 200 ieet over tue 'ops of loiil-es, fal,mg ttl a lot In the rear of a house, teal lng oil par. or tin if ami ibo larmer, or Um house lu bis Ail of tm- killed lived to Newark,onm. Jabe* ? rea a wife and three children; Vandervert leaves a wile ami otu- rmi I. Hammond wai Bom irried. fne eoticu-sioii iiroke wlndowa several bloeka away an I pieces of tbs wreck wrri carried nearly hair a mlle, doing damage to property, rho top ol mo Miter and dome were Berried three hundred rerda aa I i? uta, bars ami pleeea or .rou Were blown into tho public sipiaro, III liloi ;.s Irom Hie place of tue ne.-ident. bwimmijto BLBYBE MIL ti ie rm: OPEE BEA. Galveston, Tex., June 3.?Tro police last night reurtest d"l?ic\" LaMOOO, Who M a futluve fromOloaoester, )Ih., arbors ba u waated foran at tempi to kal M iud Kidson. Ho was artes ted 111 this coy a month ago by W. J. Hs ily, a Pinkerton detective. TM deteeilvaaad Laeouae started for New-Teri on tim ?teamablpSao Marcos. WMa eleven mil.-s oft Newport News, na 'I ;, 8, Liol-" d -1 ?,"? u ?-I from the. v.s.el. ll, et log as lol ? M III I le blt Way back to TeX IM, nbere M was followed by Ute I at -uri woman. Last ? . r ri ead ia ire oatawarraei eberttag ihai La.isa liol again attempted to kill her. Lacoose says iMt li ?.five boors to rason the land after he |u ..pe i from iii ? ste mer. Hu e-e mm fro ? lbs do? led ive wea so extraordinary that old salton say ...-i story ls impi.ibis, jurisdiction of tub rho db island covet, Pbovidencr, Juno '-\ (Special).?Charles E. '.. niau sad Arnold Green, as com,-el fer promlaeot liquor dealers ot ihe Biala, en May 10 Hied a bill 111 equity ta the Supreme Conn to teat the validity of the pi ihl llory eouiUintlonal amendaseat adopted by atora Ibsu a three-flitM vote al Um Apr. i etoettoa. lin-point i.iis : was tn.it certain regls'ry texee were pud ny po? litical msuagera in the lu np Instead of Individ I i-nliy ino oiiLin u lull was BtMudi l m a lew pu.ii u us. Tilla morning the counsel fm ibereapond euis, tba Governor, tba Secretary of State sad ibe At tome, ?<. ene ia'. DI I a I o-'ii i r: er denying the (iii min tn ill of the couit tn tn.iiiers legislative au l axecutiva 'lin: LABT BPBECB IE TEM MAXWELL CA BE, si. Louis, Judo l iSpeeiat).?)lT, McDonald com oded bli argnmaaifor the State nd Mr. Martin began tM eloaing ?i.ea for lbs defence In iM Mis well eeae to-day, ino ipeahera thoa far bsvs oceoptod from five io s.'V-ii hours each. Mr. Marun eoaanmed tM al iel.u lu di no lucius tua iel! iu ol the Si ito's oitlcert in s n lau a deti ctlva Dad) i a bogot elia.-ge Hilo toe (ail for Ins pin ,i .se ni sxtraetiug a Bonfeselon from mo l.mr. Jud ga Noonan, ol tin-Court of Criminal Cor? rection.believes tn.it lbs i a-.- boos ????* so mn th Inti rest lor lawyers Ibsl ne is wt. tn.- a b ok about lU lae. wal be given to the joly lo-morroe night. HOW BOB BED Tot Ul DISAGREED, PlTTSBUBO, Juno \i iN/< .-mil.?'1 in- suit of Mrs. Margorei Speer, of Chortler, against (iorgo W. Speer, ot tue seme place, for alimoay sad divorce, waa taken U|.lore, fudge Collier to-day. Their niarri mo created a senaaUoa aboui two yean ago, the mi.le being eonslderably over seventy wmie Um bridegroom wm nader thirty, Bpeer, to sniwer m his wife's bill ol com? plaint, lay I thal lbs Used Ml BMW ol threats and persuasions to gel bis coneenl to IM marriage. Among oiuer thin gs sba declared tani tr be md not marry her she would Column suicide. TMrB was u verdict tor tho i,li-l,ali! lilli, aU'Tllouil. LOVELL FIXED FOB BOOKMAKING Fbeeuoi k, N..!.. June :$ [Siteoial).'? WUlifun Lovell, the coo vlcled boukmak r. was sentenced today to pal li;.US Of UM prosecution Md a duo of |.? His eouniel preieated e writ of error greeted by the -lae Supreme Court, returnable at Trenton next rue-,. d..y. Mr. Lovell gave I.unii-If ai bondsman lb UM sd.u ul p7oo. COXORBBBMAtl BRED RENOMINATED. Portland, Mi-., .lum' 3 [Sped il;.?Congieaa lu.iii Heed, ni Maim-, w ii ii ii an i iiiousiy renomlaatM this aileilio rn by the Uepubllcius of thc Isl iMstnor. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. A ll NH POB an UKPHAN ASYLUM. Il \i:ii .mn. Cons., .Line li-J. P. Morgan, who re? cently mole a handsome gilt lo Trinity College, has iuim med lbs in.th.igir* ol lbs Hartford Orphan Asylum o' lu- lutOBtlou to give ih-iu a fund ol fcfS.OOU in l per lim bouda aaa memorial el bis molnar, wno wMoaaef it* ma lagers. PALLING PROM A Lil 1. TOWER DkirVEB. JUUa 3.?A dlspoMh from Aspen to 7hf Iff jiu'ituuit saysi " lats! evening a parly or young women climbed io IM lop m IM Ure ball towoi, slaty iee! nun, to iii.tain a view of too city. L|.pa tilt v. arl tell to the pafeim ni. (me wa? fatally batt, a nols; BLOWN ir-ion: PBRSONfl iiuf.T. Di i inai, .lune rt. ? i n Beeres tost Bight sa expiostoa wu-i kc.i me st,,re ul Joseph Hal um to ..ml btdly mjuied Mi?s ( a: ne-ai.i ii a, ago ngbleeB years j Cetnaibas La bottle, SalllOltO'l ton-Ul-toW, and is.illl .tie and his wife. 1 hu bouse 14 a a tees. 1 ne loss ls about fi4*0O9. ILLNESS OP UUHOP HBNDBIl KI:n. PBOt linm I., Ju,.? ;j i,Yin,ii|,. bisnon inmnar I HeedrlcMi is luppoead hi ba fatally 111 with typhoid pun.monia. Tbs Bubop baa beeb in fernie health for BOAM yr.us Iriuii bataxaa, ind Ibis tsct mokes bim more ?aacepuMa to iho uiseuse (tobi which ho ia now mi? tering. TIlIP OP MAMAOHUSBTTJ VBTRBABR Cabublk, I'emi , .lone | (apeesei) - Anea! IMI rnem bets ol ino lull MslsasbniSIII Ve,.rans. bsM by henaiot Hoer,arrived tare Una afteraeoe froMOeitya nurg. 'iiiey vlaltedtba ladlee TralalngrJebool and ot bat I lacee of Interest, and Jell mu evening lor Antie? tam, Ml. M:w TRIAL rOH PBANE PATTEBBON. I'l.l KU.il I.. .N. J., June ll. - I lie hopi clio- I oil 11 has grime.I a Baw trial M tM OOM Of Irani Haller-.ti, IM Asbury Hark Opera II .uso Manager, who waa BOOVMUsI last j ear on two charges of fornery. MEMOBIAL SBBVICKfl At KORPOl K. Nulli..I.K, Va., Juiiiill. Menota, s. I v a . ? Wert I hereto-day. lin- procession waseeei|iaeedM si Uuioii retsraM from UM Hamptoa Mullers* Hobw, Culled i f?l iles Mari uri, ul OUfedei Ste veterans sod tM cili/i il In.i'in rv ul Norfolk, Pertesaeota, and BalgbboiTag luau, ol Vliglula eua >uriu Caivlma, THE KNIGHTS OF LABOK. LaihT WORK OK Tile. QJUIJSRAL AB8EHBLT. IN ADORES! TO Tim I'tni.iC. To eroiKMBN AND UKA.NCiKHS' ?Mil 1 I lUNi.s np lill iiMKST. [ur rat aaa sw td tub raf atm a.] Ci.kvki.ani), .lune S,?The sjioi iii! fieaibna if the Oeooral AaeemMy ot the Kaigbto of labu kaafialibed tts wwrit eealadjearaed, so far as cnn tm iudgi',1 fitini tho outside. Hie session has failed ofilia Berpoaa for which lt Wat called, except in the ono point i>f ebeelUag the too rapid growth of the order. Mr. I'owlrr.y mid olhtr leading meu profess to believe that the sr-. Ma wm a croat sm cess au I that all that it was railed lo do has beeu done. Asa mailor of fact, the principal danger which was to be averted, the light wah to-it iles unions. Ins not be-n settled. TMfMllBCef Ihc trades unions ls more bif.er than lt was before the ? onventiuu. ami their reptBBuaUU tea loavo Lbvol ind Iii -inly convinced that they will Meeba light for tuoir f xisi?tK'e ged a dctci linn itioii to do it. The Qeeeral Ai Mmbty has Isaaad an address to tho trades lintons pro? fessing friendship and garni will, bur the latter d.c.are that Um |,.i, heen rt nderod worthless by tho laltStlBU nf member! of the fi, got il il v-eulivo Hoard opposed to trsdes unions. Ibo committee Who had tM matter of linkes and hov Betta in hand made a report wblei would inn.- rendered tlexlreaielyMfftoaltto begin unwise strikae sad boy MttB| hut an aiii'-ndr.ieni providing for the mi-penalon Of the rulo In enies of emerg-ney poetically renders ot no effect the provision restraining strikes. The practical legiaUtloe af Um Marion waa um reeaUlM of Umoobs* ti.i-s oa- of uie Brgaauv rs. Aa aumlBer of organ nra is to be BppetotM for ssck State, so that no improper peraoai may receive eomattoetees, ami tM aabealtby trawlh ol Un. order may ba Hepped, Tho QsasrM law nt ive Hoard has luten increased liv the addition of>lx am? il.arj members, tims rclieviug the ollicers uad Ibo old beard af much af their work. The Assembly tonk up a ritunbor of nutildo matters. In the matter of tempi ranee .Mr. Pewdorly has made a radical change of position. He hm acknowledged liie right of Malbara of the order to drink is much ns they seo tit. In entering the nena or BsMtltS UM (loner il Assembly has also made a decided rh nu ge. which lt ls fenrod mav hat to disrup? tion. Tho victory of tho Illino Club his irritate t cou mrvaUro bMoabari of Um order, ono of whom saul to lay : Powdorly leaves Cleveland a imaller man by .ri0 per a ni ri,au wheii ho ca no her", ant BnleeS tho order is rescued from tbahaeda of ibo xaeo who have maaipu li'l rms As-emiily, 1 think ill days for good cffoeiivo work are riutimere.l. TM same spialoa ls Mid by many of tho delegates, The BBSsnlsB has been male that Mr. Powderly [?nt'red Inm an alliance with the Home Clab, tho most radical clement In the order, for thepur imse uf securing lils ie-elccilon In Oetoiier. Ho denies Ibis, aed Baye that thia Me Maa the most gtortoMBee* ?ton of the order ever held, and thal Ita good wotk bus only begun. At Hie morning lessionof Uta Aatomhly throe au Til! ary BMBsbera of tho OeaerM ExeoaUva Boord were oimsen. David ll. Glbboea, of Hamilton, Out., was tho Urn man elect "d. Ile is a brtekl iy-r and a Bona Club man. The Hume Cl'ib.having that secured four of tho six new men, [KM nutted the conservatives to put In the other two. Tue men chosen wro Joseph K. ISiirbnnaii, of Denver, and ira D. ay to worth, af BelUmore, Thu leaves tue Exeea* tive Boord tm tho trados-unioo metter and Un- Moioo club as follows; Opposed to bredes nnloas?Balley, Hayes a.ul Turner, of tho BaOMUVC Board, Md t^.illili, Mmler, CavanaghMd Gibson, auxiliaries; Berry, el the Bxeonttvs li uri, au 1 Boob mu and Aylsworth, auxin lll li s, fBVOriug com .Ilai loll. At UM aftoroooB Bsistoa the Boase Clnb matter wag dllCBlOBdead the following itateflMBt was Issued: Tho meinb-rt "f UM General Assembly of tho Knights at Labor desire lo inform tbe pub.lo that all newspaper reports of i hons diasoustons ameog their samMr are absolutely unfounded, ino .icm tal Aaa *mbly ia prao nealy a mit ou ali questions iii it ii iva boon brought before IM body, lim reports tint tho election olino mema' - ot ,lia An. miry l.xe Bl Ve Board is sf any iigoilleaoeo ere aiao wnbeoi feeadaUee, as tbs Bteav bera wi ie sloe Md wltbont re.-ar I to any apeetfle Baals or pnrpoaos, mn acoorOiug ie IM deelree sad pre lileettoos of unit vi linn ropruaoo tali vee. Ail abargei of intrigues .itel in , lunations rig iloai ileneral Masier Woratuau l'..wdeiiy or any menin-r af tba l.x-eutivo Board can hara originated only willi un n aux oas roe personal gilli o. .w'oricty. Bo Voice has been raised euler in ti.e BBsatoO or privately agauisl the private ci.aracier or nib.mi aeUofl nf General M..S rr Work mae Powderly, or any bimvm of me Kxecuilve Hoard, and tim ouiyreaaou for tM eleetioa of an BButlllary executive hoard was to rell'Vo rh-nii-iu beri ol lilt- old n.iai.I of lue linne nv ..mount or labor Uni' lia I aecuuiu Bled on their hands, owing to Ibo extraordinary lucraaeeia tho memMrsblp of the order, A- lhasa ll IX Illa ry .ne iii I "-rs li av ? Ile lt. nu VOI0B nor Vote at tai- board proper, bul aro to be simply assistants, their eleni in can by no possibility bo enuitrued t < indi? es te a as oi eonitdem.i tm- pan of ibis General assembly to the Executive Ho ii I. u/etake*pe< al pleasure lu expresslBg our moat un? bounded routtdeiica m the Integrity, pan 1011-111 and honesty of purpose not only or General Maater Work* aaa Powderly, Lal every loember ot ino Exeeulive Hoard, sn ask all paper* 'thal bare been Misted Into publishing statement* to tne emu ra rv. emanating from svlt-dispoaed anti designing mon ma repreneetativee to this deneini assembly, t\\ I, In some otn-s, not mem ii t 01 he order, lo publish Iblsoerreotioo, Thora wm a bard fight over tM trades* naion nattai Bad U.a election of Um Exeenttve Boutt Pealiag was high ant bot words wei- iii um. e. thea OOO COM 0X? eben tod. Maayof Um delegates go noni" thoroughly BIS* US te I ano make BO I10 au* of saying au. Hy one deio gato tMsceaa ot IM eleetioa ysetsrdsy afternoon was characterized as dtoxreeet il fora ward primary, ino iieiii. t 1 iii ha i [Hiutad Mokota and tho lint four natue* on lhal ticket wore em led after a bald li (bb lt took a day amt a hali' lo el cl six men. IM metter of tM trades anions lu tho report el tM Committee on ibe .I of the Order wes taMn up, amt aflat som.- dle euaeton was adopted, it makes tM following address io tin- ira a-s auioni: Brothers In tbe eoass nf Isbor : We, the Knights of 1 .1 mr. in io uersi A.sseiu.'iy convened, sxtoud our ... 1 t -1 gu-, ung ta ai, braucbes of bounrabto toil, wel , .? n ii. . 1 .e.,. to Ult- 111 isl I. I.-i d ly aili 11 '?? Iii 4 CO III tl] n w..k. lo- argaiiixation embraces within Itt folds all braucbes mjboaorsbis toiled uni > unditions of men.wlth , , n .peel lo tr.,d.-, occupation, sex, cr. .-I, color Ot 1. louainy. We seek to raise the level ol wases and ro? il u c tba hours or I ,ber ; io protect men .md eomsd .11 u.cir ooeupslloas, rn meir lives mid limbs, and In their nam* as ol ri xena Wo teak elie lo s.-eure Snch le-ti iain.ll Ss Shall tend to prevent Um unjust ,,, mutation of wealth, toresirlei the powers of mouop* ?!iei at i cu poratious, .um io saw l such wise and bern - Hi <-ni togisiai on 1-mali prmooio equity ami justice, looking forward to the day WOW CO" operatioa sbaU inperseds the wage systeui ana t .e ? lastet aici ii Mel thal now divide me 1 ihalJ be lorrVerai'ous.0,1. Wa recognize the service rendered lo humanity and be canse of labor by trades-union or leulsatatiia, but belmve tbattUS lim- has como, or i< t ,-1 sppi " tc..1111;, v\ hen ..ll Who earn moir lire*.! liv Ino .-.aral ol tn: ,1 1 I" '.V sh.ul be euro, sd il:.dei 100 gSUI lal h.-.et, a- we a:- BU trollid by OBe OOmtUOU IBW the law ol olll I. :e.--s:'ies , ..ml We ALI gladly WBlCOUM to HUI' rooks, or to protection un.mr oar banner, any organl /. ton requestion admiaaioe; and to tuon or gaiilZatlOUS as believe Ilia' their crafismeu ure ueltel protected limier their present form ol govern ?OUt, we pMdg.11-?-. ?' '.as 11.em luis ot I lie -leal al my ot labor, to co-operate with them to every bouorsble sffon to achieve tbe success whieb wi are unitedly or? gan ixeil to obtain ; sud to tins end wo have apo uni' d a special commutes to coaler wt lb a like eommitioe ut any aalioaal or International trades nu.mi Which shill, .iesire to eon fer with us mi the settlement or iiiiy iiihii uitics thal m i> occur between iMmemMreol iu.tsi-kei.il oigatii/atioi s. n/e have reeaived a oom ... 1 cali a.inn a committee of tbe oattoool ofili rs ol some of lbs oaUoaal amt International trades an 1001 re quni tat or nala apeci rio legislation al eur Muds, but, a? we bellara thal me obfact sougBI and s'atad in ibo preamble to t.? commuutc.lion snore ie fend to cm best be srcompllibed by a confer* rice let.leen a CouuiilUoo of Hill association an 1 a committee of suy otMr organ ixattoo. and a* tim propositions contained therein ar.- inconsistent with mir un:y io ou- ni' ?nbt rs, we therefore defer aeUou upon seal proposition* nuUI a coiuereuco ot Somali! I Bsa eau oe lo id. The Basia upon which we believe au agreement can bo roached won..I BeCBSSSrUy include Hie adopttOB of lome phm nv wunii :iii labor oreaulsetlone cuni ii ? protected from unfair mon, men expelled, iu?peii ie i. uuder fine, or entity of tubing tee places ot union mon .I Kn.tits of Ixt'.ior while on strike, ur while locked out Hom work; ami that, al far as possmlo, a Uniform si nutate; ol hoars ot !a''0r ami wages S:amid be adopted, so thal ...i'll "I any trade BU roOOd til our order and n,em? ilers ot Itadcs BBIOM may Bot nun') in coulln t boee UM of mo duli renee lu wage* or launs of lab. r. Wo also helleva thal B system m sxeMBglM working c:mii should ba Moaned, so tnut melun, is o' any ? rall In-iui.giug lo different urguiu/.a Uous could work ta har nony togaUier. rMeaMof suv im-iiil'or of luis ordet admitting lum to wot. 11 any iud ai shop, and the card of any union BIBO admitting bl.11 IO wt, m any Knight <d Labor shop. Wo farther believe thal open a deaiaad lor leereeaa of wages, or siimiei hours of labor, made by Bltbat ontaaiSS. UM, a 1 oiren-ii' e should bo held with me argaalted labor ama employed, il um retabUshOMBi wuers iM demand tor toereaee of wostea er redoeUoa ol hours ts 1 onlcmp.aiei. action upon a proposed reduo t..d wa.e* or inner dillieil:y tu bo agreed upon ni lu. aianaer. and that IB the sottlemenl of any illtM 1 -...iira bel wi 01. employer* and employee tM orgaBlx* innis rrpn seuled la the cltahlllbuif Ut shall be panie te IM terms of setUemeab Truniug that tbe msiimc plop.-e , rn .-In Wnl meet willi your approval, and ma Organ ted labor Will move fm ward and omi sr I, lt h.iiin.ny el tlluiiaud ot in.eres:, we Bte yours fr* terna,I). Tho way l.ls 1* Viewed hf tho tr ide* unionist* li ex pr.-.s.-d ut li,-.I. nek lla.lcr.o! Ho) Ultjariu.ikcis'lillee ?alton il Du MO, Ile say* : Ti.e a,hire..* BOBStsM of nothing bill iimicyej plira'Oi bm ..." ts mal 1.?? nei.ii eeaeatbly latoads iBai uotl m. sn ,:i t e deua Ul ri r,--s p ,.1 and ptoeoal grMVam ? ,, Disirtct 4U is permitted to tnraisb tbs whit ;,:,.. ,., " ?. ,.." ind u nouii-ii I house ngari, I sui ..( 1 1 to gt, ug IM li asl t oii-nleration to the soe. ?w ... . ... i'lopoaillou of the OoBOnl Anembly, and 1/limn ur wlilc'i 1 am I member. ThB matter is not settled ny the address sad tba elgarmakers wUT at once begin tho warfare. The (ietteral Aig.-iubly issued the following ?ddTObl to the ll nilgen: To tM eui ti va tors of tM aoll; Tho 0.*naral AeseasMf of tn., .'.'n -ut< o' I, imr iob ls fraternal ttvertaaa to tho otliei rs nial melin rs of the Nat.ona Orange, Patrons of Husbandry amt all kinda ol ortantx.itloui or ag: . u r u'ai Borkers, [i respect) dlr r-nil ls tho producers of f.I tn i' tho Mi; l ni,, n,,,i anvil are Uie natural allies of th.- ilokle and scythe; that IM workers rn the mills, simps, mines, etc.. sro organised ami honor .lily pledged to work faithfully ami bertae i : 'ii - y for deliverance from IM lyraiiBV Bf en: nipt rings sud tvtotig system*, liv and H.r'i-'li wntrh wli ked men 'ii t icir hast.i aa t greed, b IB le t hy ?eltlshurisrsn and do disregard sud violate ttl- rights or tu- deserving, In iu<trtou* wealth nro-lueors with in*. nundy; that tbe Knights of Labor n.I tho neip or IM food-prodnolng millions of Amorieans la ns efforts to restore to tin- public n.i'iialn al! lands tm-v wmagfully lieiu hy allen, non-resident owner* sud cattle syndicates i that ll mets their lu-'p to oin .ttl fr.'tu COOgroS* :?'! American ii innot a ry lystem Wise Iv devised, one 1 lt it wi I Blspenss blessings, equitably to all tho peopls ami " tim re-; of iii inkil I.*' H nee!- 'Inn help to rosene the to'lers from the grasp of tue selfttb, to destroy Um pow.rfnl vilnl aggregated wealth, to tormlnaM tM sorreptlng reign of tba Mmlgbtj dollar mil to eotbmne Ibe good Old plough and so cine* all vesle,I ino.srers aa Imd and sea. Therefore it Invites and resp, eriully argea mob rall mal po- iperatlon aa will tend to destroy gamming in food products and relegate tbe Interroedl BM ellis., w hose Interests are lu contlict With c n-mui eis' .a I producers' interests, a* t a hole ; sn h eo-epeM lloii as will e. cale and pcrpetu ito a wlllngncss in seek individual to bear equitably all burdens and -turo equitably all blessings, and in mo ni's' potential wey ln*plre a.I alto, a wholesome hatred for dishonesty sad infidelity to these pried plea, lt believes a* thomas .Lit. rson did. thai dependence begets subservteeee and rroallty, suffocates the eena of virtue amt prepares tn tools for the designing sad amblttoaii and bum thai eormpti >n of morals In tho mas* of the cultivators af tho soil is a phenomenon of which no age or nation has ever furnished an ex nil? pie, pbe General Assembly Knight* of Labor indorses the sontiuien' of the following; M -nv lhere be tl,a" von dalli see v, itu ?eiiish. bollon pl ? : ? WM tbe plo'igbmsa'* ot in bis bumble eel With ro.ennui look den ie Ve., we'll liittor lake. ave. a he.irt" shake Uro n In* hann tlii.n to t?."ilili w ''.I bow. Foi r ie mentity cl .sp of ins hood's rouuh grasp Hath Stood bj the teed old p.nug i. After this document had been read tho convention ad? journed. Tho deiogato* at BOOS BOgOB to make prepara? tion* to go home. Many of them went to-night, but many mere stayed over until to-morrow. In speaking of the harmony which tho 0anatol A*-cinbly ollicisily atates mai ked its session*, one of the delegate* said ; Wo saw that tho Home Club wanted everything and hut a til st-i ale chance of getting it, so that We, who favored ii moderate coiicllisory Betley li tho trades Uniou matter, were forced .7e*terday afternoon to cast bleak vote* in um election of members of Mm Bxeeatlve Boord, both as a protest against ibo huh handel pro. eeeitings of tito Hom.- Club faction and to came a dead* lock, nus deadlock watouly broken tin* morning, when the Home Club withdrew their eaaJIdetee tor the last, two piaces and lin. hanan and Ay la Worth Were elected. The harmony was ot ibo monkey .md parrot order. BOSBOOf tue Western delegates were (DualisticI be? cause there ls only one member of the board trom west of tho Mississippi Biter. TM General ExecnUre Board will stay In town until tomorrow. Then Ils)es and Turner will goto Prov amt lu all likelihood to Yonkers. Uirry 00 Monday will ko to Milwaukee. Hailey will go to Ins BOOBS al Shawnee, Ohio, Powderly will start for hone to-mor? row, but will lu all probability go ny way of PttMoerg to talto advantage of tho invitation extended by tho Amalgamated lum an I Meei WorKers. Tue newly elected auxiliaries wi ii go homo. CAB DBIVEBS GIVE UP TBE FIGHT. Illili: HgAOQCAKTKHfi DKSBM HID? UN'Li OF A COST l v RTRCOOCK. After eight weelu of idleneaa whereby over 1100,000 iu wages baabeeoloot toiMTk ni Avenue Batt* road strikers* they Mre gt vm up tim attempt to compel Uie .un cims of Um railroad to employ ouly Hmso wMa tho union men wanted as Bttociatet and to force Uie company to ducliargo scroll of Its employes who wero obnoxious to them. Il has been plainly .stated by those immediately interested iii Uie strike that there was ooaaldersble in feeling over the refusal of the men to accept tho proposition for a seltleuietil made by Joseph I rUmine.!, then chair nan of the Bxeeatlve Board of tao Empire ProtoeUvs As-ocu timi. If o'Di.ne .'? BrepostUM had been accepted the men would BOW bo ai worg in their old plages, much money WOBid MM been suvs.l to them, and tin- olber car-.liivers, who have paid evi ? wonk to? wan! tao support of tho strikers, wou.d bo if Hi rbli ihnn Uley aro bow. .No (iflienil anno.linemen: hs as yoi been made ly tue cum. man ol tM bxeout. ve Board of tM Empire Pre teeiive Asaociatlou Hut tho strike i* ott, UeeaUSS for teal lilli tue s iain lalo as folioWod Mr. O'llunneU'.* worg lo tying up oil lb-roads and for beading a oousplroov to litjuro tbe business of tim railroad company would Mino nun, his ii uno has m.: been given out and in, nih. nil action indorsed by liiai ba* a* yoi got beyond Ihe mouths ni tbs striker*. Everyihiut looked dai k .m t gio miy around Uentge's Hall, tue striker's beanauartrre Int nigh, amt all the dom s toadiug io tbe rooms and bail m t pad i wre securely fasten* I, and the proprietor cautiously wdiapered ih it be understood thar tba strike had been jet-lured T. Burners were prevaleui on Wednesday that two men.? reprraeutlng tae railroad oom poa 1 amt tim other tba linkers, vere IO ui.-.-i at an o.'-e ne um.o'.vi tioiei early yesterday moraing a,ei com- i.i .m aureeiueut, which Mtb li i i sworn to abl le by. Tula was emphatically i sitby tbs pffieiali or tbs company yeal pi da they wero prof use ia their i isurancei that tuen a thing hai not b euthousutol ilnce the eompa y renounced all connection with lt< former amployes ever a month aan "Vis," broke m Buperlntendeut Kobertaoo, "no Ices than filly of tbe strikers havs already aake<l lora tura, but I wouldn't take any of them back wulla ibo BOW BU a arc WUliOg to stay," BO SETTLEMENT OP IHE 1 xILOKS' ntOUBLEB, rhe tailors1 troubles are aboui aa far from a settlement as tttey wore two warka ego, The Manu? facturer*' Association tried to act a* a mediator be? tween Un- ii"-* Tailors' Union ami tho Journeymen lalor*' Union, aad several meeUngs bare beea heidbut ll. lilli.g aa* 'leen BCCt>mptt*tted A' a BMOtlng mi M mn red it the Mau ul lotorer*' Committee asked n both ?Idea would agree lo iccepl > usol leitloi.it de :: I ii'.on by tbs committee, I'ln-v were answered in tM iHtroi aire ,Kw\ tbe following aro inc proposals decided up.,11. 1 No itr kel or lockoi r. to be ;? i tredhen efl ir ...u 1 a 1 il,.:. renee have b I to .ii.i-.-i. e nf ibe two iini.ius now arru ed again*, ead Ol IBt nu I Bil t aol ul al al ul Hal...II llBVe lalh-d i. - lil i. altai ti be sbollsh d ? i psr day ones S week. I, i !? ii li an sc) iel wort od i it pled '.or* sys! I . UH' I 'tues I I en. H.? ituitonUo:...ker* io belong te aeltbei natoa The bossea bold a mis.--.tina la Pytbaeoraa Hall and ludorsed it fully, bm. mo tailors lue meeting st Everett Hell, in East I turtb-st., deoliued to rei urn to work oo those grouods, leuvlng mattera in abo nine Haine shape a* they were at tue start. BAILEBB IX THE AMALGAMATED ASSOCIATION. Pittsbtbg, Jum ?> [Special,?The propoaitiOD of um Eulghta or Looor to absorb th- amalgamated Aesoctattoo dose not meet with general approbation in the eonvenimt- ni iron winkers, beeretari Mai tm said: ' The Knights of Labor bas made is a fair offer. Me appn etoM ut a iv mingus, bat from UM pre-eat la lie i timi* ii seems to mothal tM Amalgamated AsaortoUoa wbi sim remain au inMpeadant organization." ino puddlera amt finishers have oeaeludod to drop IM tlnisij ors tn tim st. ol Billi* a. lo,-o', mr. While eveiy iron mill Ul Pittsburg lt represented at th:.* convention, si veil steel nuns are not repreMuted, rM employees el Sra of H'-ie ililli* M OM Utiie lioio'ige I ti, UM Ama! minuted As.soi ..i'....u. bul have Hluee federated sith thu luroaoe men bb i loiaed Ihe Knights .,r Labor, lt ts cooeeded that, if tue amalgamated aeaociaiton rejeeta the propo? sition ? ?( Mr. Powderly, the anroiliag ol steel worxerun ino latter Ol mi:;/. itlO i will gonn, mil BBVOrol of W bet ure known a* purely iron mills will go into tbe Knights et Labor. 1 lie (|iiestioii of res Iniittlng tho nail ir* was doh.itel tor three bojrs tn the Assooiaitoa, and recalled la m Milli 111 it.Ve Vole. W. N. L.lich, StOpMn Kip.ey it'll J, li. Porter, ni ibo Ballera' AsooctoUoB, w.-ie aomittud io tho c.uiM-iiii ni and given tM privilege of participating m tim 1 s,-assam. Willie tue na,,er- MVS beeoOIS 0 pall of Un' ASSOCUlUOn again, thalr delegates Will not UMlJ bo a.iinil.'-J .a this convention, as la-v .vi,I rn,: U^vo limo to i|aal.fy aili lake olli-r Steps necessary. -.?-, I.Al.ou rBOUBLEU IX OTHEB PLACES. 8T. laOl 18, Mn., .(uno H.?A locknut ot plail lng uuii employe* i;ii ear pee tera! 19,000 li ... , ls :i,teat. rn-.1. When tho demand for el.'.I hour* wa* in ade iy tho p Hung mill employe! lt WM IBfBOB I. bad a majority of tho employers combined to uphold thu old ten-hoar systees. FM Pbesall Mill, how? ever, remained outside of the com dilation, and i.-tiied willi meir oiiiplo) es ou the beeta of BIM hours' work per day and an advance of len percent lu Wage*. This eas not satisfactory to tUe Amalgamated lounsil or Hui cling Tra.le* and a Strike was ordered. The men refused to obey Um order, and the council boycotted tho Photo x mill and III employe* Thu caused se\eral ol the master builder* io abaiidou their work, ami a inreilug yesieiday adopted a resolution Hist iinle** tho Mj coll ou the mill mail be reeked before Monday next, ou thal doy au building or ii i lu.?<? eoBBSeted with ll will bo Hopped. Clkvki ami, June I (tbMBlsa).-s-TM slovs iiiannfact uren dev ned tho entire I iy lo the discussion of prices, UM Couiuiercial branch of the hilliness amt ibo tabor UttSsUoBi lin- pirsiduut. Mr. biuyser.of Louisville, sug? gested lu bi* addles! ibu lor m.Unni hy tuo assoclalmu of a mure united organization, wh.ch would, il is thought enable tM eiaaufaeterera more luccessinuy io cope, willi lUelabol C|ue?llou. Bl a-Unirsis. lanni, June:ll.-On account of a strike of elghieeu Imiidie tiaisueri ai Laudi-ra, Urary \< .us ., tua works wein closed yesterday tor au IMefieito tune. T ne pay of the st liker* was raised lu Maren. They ob? ied lo ibo employ tueni of a o-Ttaiu mau and claim thal lome conditions made lu consequence of a former strike have not n.???n Unlined. Heiweeu two hundred and Ibree luihilr -d hands nave been Ibrowu oil of employ BMOl by lue cloting of ibo wei aa. ijLj\ji i..uii.> a l-l v;i;n,ii, min \ YOl.'XUi LaiD? MAItlMKS AN OTlfl'ERMAN. uk paTsnm and <<r-.T( k at nra winnivo? tub aaiow*g i amii y urn tia aWT. Orator Hay is not the biffgeat er Mool enterprising mun on Long [aland, bot it bm ?Vvataped ? bow order it elopement. I hi. i rm <, nen mali rn t Ins one. Ail ;he iiih:r clements are BBeaMl, Tim fOoag lady, late!) Hum Clara Manon, t* deeortoad ** bamlsmue, Uglily toiuiecteti iimi luoepectivi ly wealthy. Her a^e I twenty fmir. Willi.in J. I'liderliill, the otlu-r nerty io I ho adan. ts faoi fears peoagjet*, Hie reypitar oooa> patton ts that ol nu o/stem bj ulara bot anyajgenttB lins be digs, wells, sitos in UM I ''mir. iii i\, ? n Huff bb* tweefl Leonel v..ii \ iimi Oystei Bay ard eeeeaaeaelly 'Umps the chincli 01 gan w hen tin- s.i.all hov lao- to be on tlriio. Hi? bride ia tao dsatejbtot aa* itt. James Mason, a wealthy Bew-Yerker, who ?eitied bj Oyagat Baj ii u.\ years age. De died, V iring a widow badi ?ix cliililren. Thn fanllj UMTtld ill goiitl society both n Oyster Hay ami Ni 0 fork, where Tl.ev li,ed some? time* darla*,tao wiutar. The children eora careful.y bronghf up ,r.<l bad i rory opportunity Ctr Milan that ftialtlt ci i ld prOOUrO, Mis* < lara's educ.iton ans particularly locked n'ter bj bet BBBtbOt sud other n la tiona. I io- three tons are now grown ta bmbbI.I, inn! bold coori po-itimis in this gad other ri'.|?*. Ono >l the d? light i is, t|?- .ld t. was l.t. Iv ut Mad. Mis* Clara baal m exe- lhni Moaieal trniatng bjbJ (or MOM Imic has pl ired tin BtfM in l hii-t". Church, t'ne ?alj Prof Mian, I KpUteaol chm eh iu Oyatet Bop. Here ste nut ( mlerliill two or tut'o roon arm. I h'-ir ac [|tiaiiitance. at tir-t as tormal a* lin- dinVrcnc-- in tlmir social posit ititi* d, Banded, gradaally ripened imo inti? macy. Her fm ml- noticed this with mme or less alarm, and one or two ol her relatives spoke to htr about it. She laughed fllnl tobi tin lil aha eon-i'b tel w Inf lln-y said a good joke. Samoa tbfcapmonrlBg tot Under lull, she Mild, lad never inteied lier Bahai, Iboie BMastraaeea ol her loudly bad hui ? bsataewntp aaVot upou lier, and in a BTW wicks she via- in Undi Thill's BBbspaoj u* ir.ucli as evi r. 1 loir.Unga aero nmilly in the el.inch, where they I otb went to practice during tho week. Last lill *.SOM conned ba have over bengal them diaMatBng tho ajaeatseo whether they should wed iu June or wait until winier came again. Thi-i w,i* told to her n other ami more ran (ul watch was kept upon UM fi ung latlv's actions wanui vcr she went out. Bot nothing was jtsBOMtad toOQOMtbO family to thmk that she intended to BB ii ari ie.l as had Leen reported, and they had begun lo think ttio report was rlily a bit ot village gossip when on Wednesday alteinooti the Bbarriagja look place. Mrs, Milson wa* away from nome that dav ami her other daughter. Edi h. wont out lora short time alter noon, leaving; Clara lb the house alon.-. Min Edith h:id been ernie bat a lew minutes when a trim looking carry-all, drawn hy a har omiuio (? mi and tlnvi ii by Daniel Underbill, William'* lather. Stepped in trout of tao door. The curtains ol thc which- were clo ely drawn, hut it wa* afterward han,ed that tin ncc t pant- ol th< VebioM were 'A lilian) Underbill ami I is sister. Ino betBM bad scarcely halted when Miss Ulara appealed on the doorstep attired In I travelling C'lstuiue. mo tutored the out il all ead tho party were driven to Cold Spring, live mil' ? di-tant. at a liv. ly [>;.c?. They went to the bOUM tl the Itrv. E. Folsom Baker, ? Protestant Bpiaoopol otorgyxaao, and were married by him, th* bridegroom's bbUMff and sister actiug ns wttneenon, Alter tao ce.< immy all returned to inc reeU ag of Mr. I'mlei hill, tv i: > oocuptss tho bj enid BOOB over a jewel!.-r's shop ni So u!i st.. Orator Hay. It WM ah mt ii. i ok whee they int book. Mrs. Underbill ni bum ili-| a ched a note tn he: siller 1 il it ll. tollieg ber What sim i mi .lune ami teanesttog thoi MrmotMrbeui formed. bUm hdi li M.i. neagrentlr sbeokodM reading ti a aete ami her Bsechec Belated M beothsff tin nows. At first H. ?>? were it timed to doubt tho truth ot the report but when they loerosd that tba newly BIBI I tod cmple had bet ri seen Walking thrungli ibe streets ara ba arni thaw bauld not doubt tho bbrt a.> longer. " lt was au awful slioil,," s.ii.l Mrs. Mason lat! r to a Meed j "atettiafe blow toasted, bul 1 shaBasenan (li.ia BB mm mile (rou. nie forofOT." Iii- in ilber and ilaiiu'liler limn went to Clara's room nod lound th n ii was itiippesl "i ? rerythini tMl Wiia easily removable, how sim had done tbia mk'uv ti to them wit- a un -{.cv. tmi the, decided she bad dune ii ut duh rein times ead secreted th attie' -i'i asuM p.ic- until after the marriott, lb eoe eardreboabo taken A an all bi r own dresse? and bung up (noaa ot lui listers tn their places so attn il. cue her motherin ease aha tinned imo the alaaat, All ber j.- a ? .i j ? a also .o'''. I lu-Minni, worn in* relative* are highly indiga aol over tba occurrence. Ilse al them enid yesterday too T ur ti reporter: ?* l? ?:n I am disgusted feebly expresses mr feel ti rs j isl a< w, b .t I * ml to - ij this; While we deplore tnt t' i i t th.ti .na has ta e i WI pi ip..-" to let hm tallow 1. 1 IIWB Will. >'.* baa dtegraeeu herself, not us. lt the mao abai has man ied were onl| poor wa *b mid ini eora so Bwk, it ba bad the stuff in bira to ruo. But no h.,- botther e'.iieitn.n uer nay marked nbUity. A greet mg. lau ly chap ni o it w hom I eau l ter lin- hie ot m. IM tM lir-t tiling to mt':ici the i.i ol' aay wowan, p irtteol u ly a 'eli i'd and ii telligenl '.oti',^ lady a- 1 lave ulw syn con-:!. red l lan to be, lt seem-. i? n > that the a "-t ch i' nani'- eon-i i net um lo put ut m the whole adan .a ttiat Iii la insane. \\ bal -be uad Inf hu-:'.md mo i o- to i'o I cm t iroagiu,. she baa hun eiirroaadod bv luxury ii! bel lite, sad how- -h. .1 grt along, wi is elam-uiggor is a mysti rj to me.' Aa yet there baa been bo reeonelliattoa and Met* tempt at one l" t ? en Mis. I'mlirhill Md bar fasal ly. I be villagers -?naoy of then al l*a -i lympsthixe eith the young woman aud ire enthusiastic over bet i i i. Young Iii.i lin ins a rich bs itoae roto*, sad i invi il d:s| loeilion that made bim a favorite with tM g i ls iii tho village to whom be Mid great atiaatlan until he tell m love w til Bias Mason, ? How did they bapoen to i keel Wednesday f was Biked "' an old villsgi r. a Oh, because t My wanted to bureittaka bJbmos tim laUM dav as UM iV ii1 J I I beat Drover |usl ? int le." [he townspeople say tint the affair hts heeuex> peel I lol -ollie t il' ''. M's. I i.llri'illll, it i ? (ll.l.K d it one iii the heit s lu seieial larg* ? tal' IMO .uli'lii Uon. Laal n rbi th' li c il bra w hw lt serenaded the nealy married coepit aud Ireworki nero wi au and bsaxlns ki..'.!' d in their bonor. i ii<>l BLI & iii lih. YA Lt. VREW. ROBKKT COOK WILL COACH HIP. ml- fEK KOIt lill Niv, -t.. in li. in' ::a< ?;. Ni.w-H vvr.N, June :i [Sped U).?Rob rt Cook arrived her- to I iv abd WIU rootUM. With IM 'Varsity crow uutii ino Hew-Londoe moM aro aver, ? o >k com -s ai tin- Baraeet .mi reaoalM sottoitattoa af Gopteta low les and the BMMbora of tl." Hm dilate A ivisory < "tn untlee. Prom BU dei ision tho;,- will Do m> appeal. Ia lim cone-poll len. e that mee dc I hi* arrival lu this reentry, Chainey, tM English eeeob, wa* Bab to understand that M was bm employed to gi ra laslrno* Ueae la tM Bnnsb sty to of rewlac lt wi* ttooooelg* timi of experteaeM persons uoro tint lu many points tile Amer.tin Style OM pr.-tor .ti'.-. Il s *. : v ??? weald be ra'mu to '.aim rr jiu the two *? nen.* What Waa geed rn aooh m or.'.er t> proilOM Mntetblng better tuan enhcr. This.it wal expected, he Won d bo ab'.- to do baaaeno of mi supp.?se.i nias..)- af bm Uritisb stye, and bOOUUM he wai depeextod upon readily to BOatprebOOd the Inti len les nf iii \ ale st, Irt. Be was, moreover, tn lia tho baal and adapt it to ins s' r"ke deterasiaed apoa aud in olbet naya u aka himself useial to Um crew. Per thia bowes to r**eeive *?-'>. a we.k. Coos tut C'owa-s soon ho.-.?u lo say tn.it t iiaiu'y Was looompeteat, amt the, funnel a i\ sr I la* ai*. u.ii*e. Ai Mi. rook's an teeni on averturse were mit" to many i.men, \s ai.ace Bona a bong tin* sembor, btu none c.cud ne .imam,-.I, an l mist Mc. i.,ok *?y? ih.it h., is hereto pall IM stew UkreMb, u puasiblo. ile slaliM tti.it secr.t soetoty tofiaeace wuihave aetblb I lo de wi:b aaslgalag place* to mo stow, John C. A'laiu*. of Dakl .mi. Cal., bas rOOisTOed trna the third senior soeielv. This ls lue first rmUastMO from x senior secret so- totf lhal tia* occurred ul Vain lu louie niuo. Nieol.i* Minor leiodet', |r.. '?">. Ivan *?il.e, ind.. h.* also lasbrard fi inn um nine soetoty. Veera is .i Mg ajoarrel la Uie aserel sueiety, sad, if ttaatao ro poi ls cati be be.icvisl, u i* over in- 'Vainly cia tr. TWO MOM BPANIsn FISHBEMEN kEEESTWD, Jack"?i)nvii.i ii, Kl.i., lune :!. ? A /'inn*, ini >a d sp.,ii ii from l.uup.i *a>i. "llio tet v . ie culler Hu, Caatnlo Puagnr, Maagbl late poa br lay sad tun.est mer io ivpuiy UaUeOtoB Ta K. BWeooet UM Span.sb ichooners Isabel .ind 1'ico, capl'tted off Ceiiwater. for the .same olfeuees for Walch lue Clotilda Wa* receuliy earned to ('.dar Keys by lb* MOM culler." - . *> ? WOMBED Of DI AMOS Di AMD A ir.iic/f. Niw-IUvkn, Juiin :l (.Nmcuii). ?A Iatifi4 on tert-d the bolise ul Vtlllnir P. Hay, pit *!.!?'.,t of tho New Haven Nulloiiai list k, mi luesday, aud stole uiaiuouds, a walch and chain isl-ied al ri.mn. ino family WM absent, loll tillie serta il* OOTO ll Ibo B*HMg lt tbs lune, ibo wati ii w i* tn property of Mm. l>ay and wm Batoaeotod to ber by bel utn. i Ma,..r u.i.uiiie, foruieriy BdltoTOf TAt Arte//ul'ii Prfisftr, ami was sugravid | wilb bel uiaidcb uauic, Jtuuie Uaboiu*