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the death. Corporations ninst know that, unless we arc rec 0?niie<i. turinoli, wreck sud ilesti iicilon will Ifotlow. A man in the crowd-! live theui .? t isicof dyuaiu.te! Mr. uiiiiin No ilyiimnilc. Nothing of Uie sort. We must artabrpsaslTsresistaaee. Byrel -i^u-work we osa brise Iheiiuiii??!. iIlattOsreallsatloBol unimportan????. ? The other speakers \\c; e James P. Archibald, of the Faperhangcra' Union; John MrMael m. chai: man of the f lilted I.?boi l'ai tv : Colone! II. .I. Million and David .1. Kaunhioii. The following r?solutions wen adopted at Vino.? Bqaan aad at the other meetings: ByaawH lbs obstinate lesaaal of Ose coal eorporatlona to fcnniaiitlVHc.eile to the in.? 1? si I. in. UM Is if the workers hSS jMprplei???! sad .Usuri anged tliu imi.;i.ny ? uuia.? ol busii.c-s .,u ? Buusatseton is ; Ihm'?,., hi ? ?'*??'"?"!. That we rtf???-) t'ie power wieldod hy tin Wi ..i ?orations to be in nun al to the welBUl l?l : and Natimi; 4MLWASTSaf, TBS ci.rpornt?? power of these morn?. ? aeri red troni grants and privile??? ?. etved tree tin Govern? lUent; Ihfrfi'-rr.b?lit fi'mlnrd. That tie? O.ivi rnnient be solicited to withdraw ?di ehstiers, powers, privileges aad advantages ?ranted is auch corporations. BTTUfSa \\ ? s.nci-relv evmpathlse wt-h tli? hnslneaa mm. Bnaniiv. ? drli :< poi lo great inconvenience by the dictatorial Biiiiariov.iut position assuntoli >?? the ? rlouscorporations? rasrt/orv, b' if RuoUt?, That we *<k tbe bnslnesecom. miinitv lo consider oat cense as being just, ami at ti.e same (tow Id al with their own interest. , ,, ii?. . l'hai, while we corn ivo the productive cn-mcitr of seek f. io ?* su|.erior tv the eoasoniptlv? capacity? el Society, we perceive the ?. hllity ol an arranserueal 01 Buslnesa which should forarar praelade iho aecsira. "? ti.?? - a il ?. o ?tic occurrence?! ?_ ...,. T1UT.-t?rt beit Hrsn>rnl.r\.iX we e.-.ll npon tl.e eo-ntnTcal Iraternin of the united States to essisi isla.?n Inge? ohsoce without latertenoee ol traasportlaa end other see? *ttptnin McDonnell.of tbe Eighth Product, two aer ceants and forti Uve poltoena p ?tond Ins rowagainsl the market building at ?.mil and Weal ata., and Captain JSakins of the Fifth Precinct, and a slmllai row *t.I in Hohoken-sf. Between the two rowi of pollci en woe a truck rrowded with laborfgagltators and reporters. ?nrrouuded ??? aboul 1.000 workingniea Charlea ?fclncrly called the meeting to order and speeches de nouucliig the coal companies, the steamship com, a nies, the polii e. ti?? prosa and society In generi ? ? Brade by Patrick Do?dy. Thomas Moran, Charles Fui sell und Tboni is Poro. In addinon to the r.lutlous pai ? ! at Hu? other meetings tbe following wen adopted: Wl.rrt*. II is an liiidl-piit.d hurt that Un In Ii wl hold the stn k ol Ihe railroads now waging wsi ? ilnator. San tied labor are the landlords ?.: Mew im?, brooklya und ? ?-, ? CUT Kt$olr$d, That labor rarasea to pay rent until th< : In ?bleb a .- ? ag iged la ended Tbe meeting dispersed quietly, and the two rows of policeman inarchisi to their ?tallona Considerable euthualasin pre vailed among the crowd vin. h gathered in Rutgers Square. lbs ? lo from looking after a crowd ol amali boj ? '?? ni on up <-':nitr Hie truck \\ lili b -enei n- a platform, had little to do. 11 iii-'ii Oreunan presi led. and devoted a irrealer part ??? bis ad? dress io a denunciation of " llnkertiuTe Thugs " and the poboc Department, Be declared that there was more crime among the 8,000 policemen 01 t lib city than among the same number of Knights of Labor. COraellns Doody, a freight shlppinK clerk.said thai the freight piers were overcrowded with freight which tho compaulea could not bandle. The nexl ?peaker was Frank Ferrei, u colorisi worklngman, who u.is received vim mock cheering. Us declared thai ?laverj existe?! es liiuch m New?Yon as It did In Mississippi twentv-livc years ac?. Re advocated Henry Georges land theory, mid said that next elect/.lay the workingmea would cast IBS.OOO Instead of 68,000 votes. Richard Norria, of tin? Lithographen' Union, s.id that tbe ?pecta a of 50.000 tuen idi?? without committing an outrage was ?without a parallel la Ibe world's history Eia advocated tbe non-payment of rent until t'.?? coal com panica mit an end to tnn strike bj conceding the nien'a Bernanos. Other speeches were made by Captain I Culluin and George Duncan. The ?.Bng at Houston st. and trenne C was nnder tlie control of Charles Miller, formerly of the Ont ral Labor Union. About Tm? people gathered around a truck. ? ?., y allowed little enthusiasm, each one secnilug to have come Out more to see what the crowd and the police might do than with any definite Idea of doing suyth ag ; usi t. One or two policemen awung their club? on the oui -ku :s of tin? mm mbly. >>>t one in t. ? ol those ? ??;'??. ted was a atriker, and the ape ?ken wi r chei red or gnj .1 s It ti en tin Impartiality, according to tbe humor of each individual who eared to rais.? his ruare aad open his throat to the raw Blghl air. Theodore 1". Cuno, of the ToffaerttMnp, urging them to leave ?? h ?ml for Ibe momenl the too moderati viowi and ideas of their former leader, Henry George, and to re? vive tbe ;.'<mk1 o;d im.?..- when migbl was right, Paul Moyen, of tao United Clothing ? utters epoke in German, and advocated tbe iion - payment m reni by tbe strikers. The crowd seemed to think the Idea might be a condone il tome one would guarantee thai they would not be put out oa Ibe ? .d. ghoul too striken and their friends attendi I tin meet log at Abiugdi ? tqu ire. Daniel Hurley presidi d Diomaa Ford,ol the Brass Korken' l nl in,said thai the meeting argued well for the ? - *e who protested against the iniustiee ol tbe daylight robbers ol Jersey ( itv. He believed that tbe ' ?Id Dominion Line ? cud Hud the' man who pnl Ihe bomb on the U lyandotte, bul be oevei wiciid ? e found, tor tbe couipau) did not can totind him. Ludwig Cu ?.. cl) irmaker. was the next ???? ?.?????. Tlnii llenrj Imucan ?aid that t ?? - voiild starve before they would giva In, even if they v.?:?? off? ied *io a flay, it was ?aia thai tue autnorltlnwen so fearfq] that riots would ? t tin? ? ?? ??? ? ot some city regiment? were ordered to have I le nun in their commauds prepared for any emergency winch ndght demand their being called out d Igbt PEODlCfc EXCHANGE MEN TAKE ACTION. CiiaK'.:ni. ai.i. nu. moi BLK OK im: KNltiHTS OP ? taon. Tbe Maritime Trade of the Produce Exchange ? tei day to dlaruss the situation of tbe shipping trade la renard t<> the strike of ibe longshoremen. Pn Viiiiam MeOos pr< >ni? d, Alfred D. Baow pseei ated reeo? limoli? ?? aenaeaaaj|tbe strike as najaatlgahlo and nalcu latcd todlrerl ablppiag bateresta tnea New-York, aad ads vie i the appotntmeal of a eoeamittee of live to Investi? g?is lbs situation and devlae meal rea t?? pnroal are cureiice of the dlfliculti. s. l^lwaid Hlnfikea >?? he would second the reOOtattOOk bat was " not heartily in favi re: taoBBoeenag." He eenlianed ? Allot us know the <-end'.t...ii of a"a rs andati feel for the warkuiR.?. Our duty to ?h< tb powaera and then ?* ? s is to in vate the latter from that alavety v.'.. ? li they aiu ?nb jist t.. bj ti?? Kmght? of Labes*. LApplsase.] Uo t?? ???? steanishii*? dniks. ?? toths railroad piers and see tin laavmg their work. Ask them why they l?a\* aadtiiej will teil yon : "We ?1 ui't kUOS ; ?'-are nidi t*-d .it TB s lulliu worst kledof slavery. [Applause. Ittafer aatoaee what WOSaaes la raise t?nse men abova tlimslough ol s. ridimi. [Appiana?. ?t war would ne not to mat?? any compromise Wim iim Knietits ni intuir or nny asaoslatloM. ??? ua pro~ te< t tin-s? i?n>r BtSB lr..in atUi ks in?.I.? upca tbem by their lead? re , lei us use our effoi le to have Un u Baasllaata pun lahod. Applaus?.] D. K. tenas ?aid that he BBdontood that there ?a. a committee of etevedurcs whnh WOUVJ like to make a proposition. Colonel Hincken?We can tr.'at (bla Brattee witboul any j!.1 fraaa tbe ele vedaras, a great desi of thai trouble is doe toa li-w arhOOl ? owanllce make? them a'r.111 of lung boy culled. Wl >hmi!d briuu them to a s. list? ol tli lr dutv. Tliiiottiv lionaii ia si? vi-dure, -1 am working tu dar w;th 240 t.uisi m meu. [Applause.] ? bava received <??;. turn? from five asso*.allons ib-? ?aring that I am iMiyiottel. but I ran Met uiy work Joue Indi peu leni uf Iheiti. ; AppUuae.] The resolution was then adopted, BJ was the following, ofl.ied by Mr. Baraeai ( That the boss stevedores who will employ men wlll'.n? to I work and to resist the dli Ution o.' labet 01 gaalaaUOM should I have tin? support ut ehartanra and ?hlumaaura B. Bertiager reconBranded aa appllcatioa to the Attor ney-lieneral for a revocation of tin? charter! of the Knik'hts of Labor. The stevedores' committee not a|> asanag up to 3 o'clock the meeting adjourned, with m structious that tbe committee abouMlai Its propositions Mean tbe mmmlttStl appointed by Mr. Me'lie. The master atevedores met nt tho Maritime Exchange and adopted resolutions to present to tho shipowners, BBwyostng to employ non-union men, to charge only the petase cool of handling cargoes until the strike is ended, with bo profit lo themselves, and to resist all demands of strikers. COAL FOR FALL RIVKR ?ILIA Fall Rivlk, Feb. d Ubsat<nf).-Oarb Chase, of the Globe Coal Company, arrived here this inornim,' from h'ew-York, where he has been BBfOftBBBSMttBgtlM loading of bargee for bla compauy. Mr. Chase said that he had several burgee of Siiimcksou's Franklin coal loaded, and he expect* it to arrive next week. No Italians were em? ployed on the bargee, which were loaded by the BM I BBS? ployeu by the company in this city and Tuunton. In Mr. Chase's opinion it was a most unfortunate IbJag for the Strikers that New-York was full of idle Immigrants who were anxious to get a lob at anything that came along. Unless coal Is obtained now the cotton ? Ills ha this city must close, as tbe sto. k on bund Is very light. With tho arrival of the Globe Company's bargee next Week tbe supply will be replenished. Tbe steamer fleten. S?* the WlBBOf Line, arrived this moiiuug. having been delayed twenty-four hours. It BBS expected that the old freight handlers, who struck for ?5 emits an hour, would make trouble, but no disturbance occurred. Forty men are generally employed| al noon only fourteen had been secured. ? wenty-tlve men ar? rived from the Cupe this forenoon to take the plaeeeof the crew dlMbarged from ihe City of lirocton, which ralla to-night for New-York. TIIK WYOMING COAI.INO ,\T BALIFAX. Halifax, Feb. 5.-The Genoa Line steamer Wyoming, bound for Liverisiol, arrived here at it late hour last algbt for a supply of coal, which ?he could not get in New lurk, owing lo ibe sinke. CLOTIIINO CUTTKRH LOCKFI) OCT. Fltll.ADKl.l'HlA, Feb. 5 (Special).?Aa was Blfeclei the cutters employed in all the clothing establishments which hold membership in the Clothing Lxcbango will be locked out on Monday. The Arbitration Committee ol the Knights of Labor, who had ordered the etnko in two establinhuients, met a committee of the employers this uiorniag ami presented ? letter in answer to the demand ol the Exchange that nil the strikers should return to work at once, io which they aaid : I a fag r.hpcctlu ly state to your body that we intend to adhere to our first proposition, namely, thut ibe ap? prentice? who caused ihe present trouble should be laid oil in both estubliehimnt*. When done so we will order the men back and then arbitrate apon tho ?nee? tlou ol whether the ihree. learners are entitled to return to the two establishments. And iurther in, regard to *be grievance ol Mr. Kirschbaum, we hhve Ixdore us Acts which it heard by jour board would Justilv tho Course taken by the men. The sanction of Local ?>?. ? Was rrccived last night at their meeting, and the stand as taken by the Hoard ot Arbitraron was indorsed alter ,>our communication wal read." As this was a direct ? el usai t*> accede to the Exchange Board's demanda there ?a nothing lor them to do hut to carry out their expressed intentions, and accord? ingly tfettretary Hecht was au?iomed to send the fol? lowing notioe to all the lirms belonging to the Lx ehange : ? 1 he Knight* of Labor havmg r fused to order back to work their atnkiug uieml>ei*, you are hereby BOtitibO to lock out all those in yonr employ. G be notice is to be posted up at once by you in your cutting fOom or par-odice lor the ?nioriuaiioa oi your em- ? piojos. " u Acooir.Danying Una was a note at*tlng that : ? All Knights of Labor in our emp oy will take notice that they will not be admitted to our cutting rooms on Monday morning next and till Iurther notice. By order ?' the ?Wrd ol Arbitration Philadelphia, Clothing Kx abauge." * At the Reading Railway coal piors at Fort Richmond this moraine great excitement prevailed. Although tho j men arc still at work they expect to strike between this , and Monday morning. They are nuxioii<dy waiting for the w.rd fioro Master Workman John Kelly, who remains In the neighborhood of the piers. At Noblest, wharf tho freight shipments to Hew York have dwindled to almost nothing. . I The BOOboll and nut makers of I Inopes 4 Townaend. who struck yesterday, bold a meeting this morning and tlecided to remain Ni till the men who had been i.li ckarged by the tlnu wen? relnetated. 1)!SCTSs'lXi; THE LABOR IHiOBLKM. A III slM ss min's miciim; at mkixway nwr.. WHICH ?GG?.??.?1) ???.??? l.l'.i ???.G.. A wasting iras If t? -* Btoinway Ball last evening in reapoaeetothe ?iiiioeiaiomonl thai "Janea ?. Beymoor, r;. Wal do Smith, ?toba i'? Heary ?ad (.coi-?-e. Bateholler, in ? fiiinmiit. e lepie.-eiiiing bnatnaaa lntereeta* had calada incitili,."? to lonscler tb Cai ' ..ud tiiccaieof the vroagi abtoh bnetneas men nml ethen gre aaaag mado to safer* by the various strikes In and around New-York City. The amM-aity of the BB? iiouiiiei.ient may expiais the paucity of the L'atliri ::..'. and while the merchants pecmed to have no aggressiv c roptosentsflTB thn eyaipsthy of the sadtonee west with ovary dcciarutiou that lavolred tho expoeutoa ot the (loctrnn soi ike so sailed Isabor party, tni Ute platform, n'niig With iiuiueroiis reporters, Put James II. Beymoor, ? well-kaowa prodoee merehanl ; John K. Henry and l:h-ha Wilder, ? ho is se?Tctary of the Ketall (?racers' t'liion. No letter ?( regret was read from Chaonoey M. Depew, wboae at toodanee had been solici;, d a day or two before. The a* tendance was estimated at 200 persons, but one rsah person ofered to wager thai onlj 129 aere pie cut, and the wager ass sot taken JamenII. Beymoor was nonni Icbairman, nnd lie made a spiceli di.: the ? monopoly and appealing to arbitration ;?> ,?, pi ???? r settlement of the dllBciiltfa * ? >w existing between "cap it al and ?altor " which wen? i ut en iptliie commerce Mr. Henri then made a long speech In favor ol the same Idea. II? oncred resolution! In tin same dlrec ? ?. which Sere adopted bj a uiianluiou rote, proposing that, In " the upluiou ol the men bants and ol lag speed} action should be taken" sad three lore be ??? I? ned, one by the eoal companl, s ?? who redo, ? rl the w? re? of I employee" and one bribe Knights <>t Loner, and -in case the two do noi uree the two arbitrators shall a third, and tbe decision <>r tue malorlty ?ball be final," or, ?? ir ?? f< p? I. th.? matter to be ?ubuilited t?> tbe Ncw ^ or?. Mu!,? Hoard ol Arbitral on." A re olui on ?a ? ? vor "?National board <u arbitration to seule luterhtate coniiicis " u.is uaased la Uu , ? ei Uioeurlj declarations. Tbe chairman called cor a general expn Ion of opln ion and a Mr. Boger? made light of the tempor?r) expedl euta of strikes aaa means for securliig what were r< as the right? of laboring man sud earnestly ni cd tho strengthening ol tbe labor party as a weans to cam oui the ilucirn.es ??? min,G,? 1 b> Hem > ?.io,.e. Ih. audience gave wann applause 'io bis remark? on tbe Importance of tho land question and the *ttl? t nie ot tue United Labor party aad nt Ion "i liei ? ?, - naine mol wll able applause. Kolter) Bliss rt followed with a st Socialistic speecb and then ih meeting adjourn, ??. COTTO* OPERATIVES W k?iT ??? UER VAOE9. Fai i. Bivi it. Feb. ? It is ? porti ? ? ? labor ba toy that a demand for an advance of l" per cent in toe wage? of cotton opt ral.'. es a ill I? u. day night, when a special meeUng of cotton op will be held for that puri G/he operati ve? s and the recent advance Cu the prl.I , stuem on to luefa a course, ? he deman ? will be up|.? '?.? tbe manufacturera. ? ?BARB '?.- 1 :> BY THE BIG - i"i:?;: =:. Ni w iiuis, du.?..Feb. ft. Tbeatrike of tbe freight? i- al Ni s Vorb la ?.ly f? It by tbe shlpp re throughout UUs Btata. Buperlutendenl ?'. New-Uav, u and Sort.ptou H ... ,1, wu? Intoni day by the agent of tbe New?York ? and by UM general freight ?geni of the Sea Vork, N< ? Haven and Hartford Railroad that they would i>.? forced lode? ? line ii ighls from hi? ro.nl liti ??> Irilulielt al New-Vii! li This ibiits Out ?Il Ni lu : ht o\.r the Northampton road bel ?. ?,:..; Hoi) oke, Ma??., .? ? t ??? ill ? iiiup I the Hue ol that road ;?< ihip tbcli I rouh s, .?jii.iyj.u,? s of woRKiS? by im: tu THE LABOa rnonLKM SAID I" 11' BOLTED IN Mase m in - H . ? ? U ?-? r hnl ra end eoatraetore la Usi Bland ?gainai submitting to the diel ittos ol labor or gaattstioos. Tney do not propose to antagonize ibe Knights of Labor, boi do expnoea determination lo curv on their heulneee wlthool being hampered bj absurd ralee ?od reguletloas l-iruinl it???! by in capen il?? men who ??auiii? leadership amoi meebaniea ol Boston and othei cities iu this The eight-hoar ?g lotion which ? ?> ?tarted with a gieut tlcillisl, ?1,o,n i, \,.,i BgO arid whiofa COU? d a good da d oi ai aoyaaoe to eontraetora and not ? lieti? to those ?no Btroek lor shorter hours i..o subsided, ? his pro li a h?,- been solved, it i- believed, In s factory and reasonable manner, which will leave the qaoatlon of beare optional to ? large degree with the workmen, who ?rill be paid by tbe boor,?? toot the man wl o is umiuiioii? to earn large wage? will work longer nostra than the mai ?boia 1???? ambitious or industri?os. The Secretary ol the Boston Master Builder?' \?*?? ciation ?peaking of the now boor avete? eaya: "Ont association ban taken tbe lead lathis mattet liruph bu?;.us,? v.?? toll thai it wa- time Botne?aeb movement for protection Bhsmld l>?? mole. Btoea we ?dopt, d our cod, ol working principi, ? we bave reeeived mar. warm words ol couim-tul.itioti lor them Irom people who have mad? tbie tabor qoeatioe a study. Colonel Carrol D. Wright In?? said be believe? that to lam; the ci.[ii,'iii-atioii tot the workmen by the hoar ?n-t? id ol by the day we have struck bekeyaoto of what will iaallj be the Bolottoa "i the labor qneattos and that, althone.ii w ? lntv not SOeoeOd in,medi ?!'?? v, it will eventually be the principle on which all labor will he paid, we believe that it is the oaly method ot aoTBsent thai wUI giva ?bacantejuattoe beiween employer sud employee (n oui bnslnea?, Tbe praeenl standard ot tasse toe day. We.i, what does a <\?\ itic.ii and en. \ ml ?< - i.'ii IO It S L' ven leti -th ot lime ! la obi hoamoaa yoooertalnly eaaaol lor mil,,? Hum? mer a man can wink twelve 0?? fourteen hoir-, while ill winter he would have hard work lO get to eight, hut when you say an hour mu? have a degnile kngih of timi?sixty inmute?- und there oan be no mistake about it. ?? Let me illustrate how it woiks : It 1, ,- beOOUU tin? custom lo divide the day into halves and quarter?, live hours in the forenoon Irom 7 o'eloek and live hours in the sfteraoon from 1 to ??, constituting a day. It a man doesn't (.otto work natii 7:30 be will get, under the present smogemeat, but three quartan oi a day's pay, and so sine?? he hai no inducement to go to work until ball past alno be will loal ?round until than, aad lus tun?is loal both to us and to him?? if. Oa the other hand, If l,<-1-1> iim b.v tho hoar and it happen? that he doean*! g<il round, perhape through rn> fault of his own, until ?fier 7 o'clock be eoa go ??"1?? to work nnd earn ail that he is entitled t?,. ,\?,,| 11,, sume will apply to stormy went 1er when, If it eosses onto ruin at 10 o'clock tin? workmen gets bat one? quarter of a day's pay, hat if the rain conns at 11 o'clock he (Sto hall a day's pay, the latter doing nn injustice tous a? ti.,? former doe? to the workmen. We think, us I said, that tho bom system ot payment is the G?,rest and beat, and that the Workmen will torni? to look at it in that light themselves. " I he io le of principle, or regulations which will go Into enact next April I? ?a foUowa : Work to t?? pani tor by the hour at ?? price ?greed upon between the employe] and Indi' Idnal workmen ; th? Insertion of a clause In con traete relieving eontraetora from resiwnslitUiiy ford? lays In case ?r a strike ; the condemnation as unfair sod Intolerable or toe Interference of workmen with the dis ebarge of other workmen tor canee, or the employment or non employment of certain workmen. Of the Intimida li ,?? of workmen by refusing to work wit), them and threatening u> prevent their getting ? mployment unless they Join certain s Mie'ies ; tin? recognition Ol Ibi libili of workmen In the employ of mu? contractor to present grievances through ? spokesman, but at tbe same time the assertion thai " no person outside the employment of the said eontraetora will be ?Bowed to represen! them." ?*~ rSI TBRMATMNINO 0B10 FLOOD. (????????, Kelt, ft.?At ? o'elo. k to-aighl the river came to a stand w*lth 11 It J six reel three bachee on the gMUgO It has been drlSSliBg all afte: noon und evening, bowOT??, and reports of rain continue, to arrive from up river pOtSSa, so that the <laii;:cr of a disastrous flood Is not rsssovsd Ihus fiu? tile railroads a: e the heaviest inner? ere. Tim city of NewiHirt BSfOSS the jivci is in a bad way. Three hundred ?ouees will be in.in dated m ?-as,? of a further nine m< ?, nee. A larg? number m maanfaeturere on both Bbtoa of the river have ?hut down inni It 1? fstiiiiated that 1,000 men an? Idle On M count of the high Water. Btoamboato have neat dilll lully la gOtUng under the biiagee. 1'n i.-ni ?,;, I'd,. .r,.-iiie unter lu the Meaoagabato River fell rapidly tieday und all dSngai frees a Lhrsal cms! HoimI paessd away, i^ast sight Ihe ?rater was twenty feet in tho chaniiel, but this afternoon It had ?allento ehyhteos fasi Barrerai shanty beato at Olea wo ni, which had lu an tied iiji at shore, were sunk last night Ik?r were occupied by the famUtos of eoal-boal loaders, and the oeoupants, Inseverai Instances, bad n.n row eaeapea from drowning, a number of OatboaUbe biiiglUK to l.yiub ?? Bobtoeoa and Dully's <',M| Works Were lorn loose from their fasiciniic.s umi wrcclod. ?.? VR?VOORBMFUL OnRATIOM. WviKiiiu ur, Conn., Pah, Bu Mkn lauma New man, a young woman employed in the stockinette, factory of the ItrUiol Manata; turimi OBBBBBF, last Weuncsday had her hair esasght in a raiddly revolving two-iueh ?haft and nearly ber whole scalp was lorn Irom BOT head. TBS mi? hsjsuaato girl sahastotod to ibe esNatatton ?r i?fl?is?g the ??alp olthalaty sntehea ?oglaeaiagly and artthool ?mea theties. nua mormng at ? consultation of physician ? it wa? ?led.led that the portMBOt Scalp which had been sewed on would have to i?, removed ThiawMdona ? hen? were sympt?me of hi.?mi potooBtag aud sUght hope I? en tcruineU of the patient's rccoveiy. MMlLDre ? ?VMH0I0VM ????????, JaCKSun, Miss.. Feb. ft.- The lederai Court ha? Indicted a n um bei of persons for ?elling "lemon ginger oxtract." The luyestlgution proves it to bo u bail article, doctond with whiskey so a? to make it a palatable drink. A revenue license will be required of the ?eilor? of the article hi -real ter. SUPPORTING DR. McGLYNX. BI8C0?1I8E DEFEKDED BY CATHOLICS. THg FINANCIAL OOnMTIOH OK ST. ???G???'?? QCIftT IX THK I'AIMSII. The ci-iii.mltteo nppointisl at the mass meeting of Ruiii.ili ? atliolbs in ' oupir G?????, on January 17, t" ib? ride in what way Dr. MeOlyaaTa supporters could beet show Un lirespo? t and gntttaale to luiu, has 1.-ned BB adorase to Catholloa. oalllag apon Mane to ee enante in the work c< sustaining Dr. MoGlyaa laaaeially. Tie comniltt? e say? tlin' la nWkfeg Uns appeal it ?s proper to recapitatale tbe grouadaupofl wbieb Dr. MeGlyna ee? Berns the support of his ? o-re lid uii MB, In lho lirst plan?, the c.mi.nittce s ivs, I?r. MoOlyBfl has BOOfl BB? prlredof ids seiired etnee, not for any violation of Ms duty a- a prl. s\ but bec.m e of his ? : v\ s on ci-oliomlc snljocts. Dr. McOlynn baa tangbl that lead M Ibe eoo> mon property of tbe i?? ipie. Neither eosnsasj nor rope h.is osBilsmaad this piipu-i?i.n, aad Calbollee, beta [Minali aad Ibjbmib. an as Ine to accept H as to aecepl any other prapoettion which ibe Church has not eoa deemed. ? leeoi tinnea ; [sDr.MeOlyaa alene among the rtergy of tJ teaching lids doctrine f ?a li ine boon laugh) f ?. past hy illnstrli.ua < ' i?P? '? ?? ?boo ( Archbishop Walah, Bl.h.io Nuitv and Rlahop buggaa heve 1 ?.., :? m -.f that Ihs ? lo f ?? ,.I? in ly a le* inotillissgo Archbsbop Lleki In ? public letter wnaetiisi M the lai loi ? ?? ml belongs t?? Ihe Irish nailon tor Irla ? ? ?|..." Hlshop liuggan ?poke "i the e.:. ownership"? I.,i?l ;, be nail leanwsl by bla lather's Bteslde. p..-:,..,! Xulty'a vlt>w? on tl.ibjt ? an mi ??.'?;?. I.?n Hist it isbardli liecna ary to cite a wur.l fr.Hi? ?? lettor toni? clergy a few j - ? svery ? fence ol which I? a strung . ut ni ni?? ICI ?li.l l?r. M.i?l.in.i Is roi ileniiieil fol leaching. Ar.h Ishon Walsh drclared recently that I I ,? settlement urged by m ? h??? ? I? >? tt. l'ardi ? h ,\ ?. ? ? ? ; . ' ? ? .?.|?,,-..! loi h.?, la II Hr. Url?i] H ?ni bl? pas ?,. , ir loi .? ivm ii h:: ci im ?. ? : buen ? unni ni :. ,,?: m r. ? ? i li, the nei t place, the committee ' t Dr. M (?hm? i:? puni heil fortin ? ri h? has taken lu An An ? noi ..? y tbta: III la ? ?? m ' ? '??? ? ? t iken p ?I In pollili - im ?? ? ' ??..; pin, tal,? ri m ren?i ? : foi ; ?,,: ? inishf ? foi ?uptMirt Il - ?ben h?? ir.it ? s- ..?? t.. - 1.1 un Ibeep M m, ., i. Ih il i't. M ? ? ? ? Is Uns -? -:. ni lo ic ioli ? if I lu America I It i...s nul '??? " Itti ? . ,,? 1 loti rate .t : v. ? . ? M.l\ .? i lo be ?. ? . ;?'-" v ' t.. btsassiicb, With ' the eommttti ? ? ? r* any d .???...? late I.? In:. fuel I. I . ? in di ? ' Is receiving and lo sunph him with lb - ip|?ort. . muitttee has ? ? Ide I In Opi : 1.1, ni?-., ?apport l*nifi I? ! oti, ??: I h I. .??. hm i.i an upi niuted ,?.?' ,,.! .in . . ? I . uioltt.-c: lir.J? p mi ih Coin hlln, l>r.J. M ' ?v. lohn M.M ,. ?m. Patri k Uoody, Jai os P. . \\ intani .1. i I'D ilr, l! ; :b "? " .i.i ra J. f.alian. 1 ? ? ?' .la.? l'I?, mlug, A. .1. Hie rs. Ihom ? ? . I M< Klin, Martin J. ?. ? min mit lee Pv ? cm . H ? .. ? ? ? ay be fonile I In or ? I ?? '? .? ? l" ? in ?. *t repott baa been made of ths tli ? ??? .1 ??? ?? itl<>n of PI -tepli'li ? < in?? . ?I lined I '. Ii. M( I and ? ? ?, ? ItB .1 ? ? lobo Palmer, auditor?. Itabowal .. from pew re .is, - .? and ?. ? ? . ?. ?? receli 1 --?. v.. ? ? - ?-. : ..;. t r ex pet ? - : p. rimi, it.'?"?. 1.is. leal Ins? ?? ?.?I ch rrb ; nd ??. t .. ? ' :?."?"?. ? ?? ice in Imlebti - . - . ? - ? ? ? in >ii..?." ? r ottirr than ? ? I wont . . : In Niw li.rp, -. L. ? .. ?. ? .?; du. ra'lmiti ? .? , mi ?? ? pr ipei ty ovi ?..; : ? t?;, i., ? - l answer to tue ?uim ? ti.il on? M ' ?.??.?? ina ?? .? .1 -: : ? ? . noni of tne ciiurcli tin r ai Ib fa r real - , ? ?'? ?3 ? I athei ?..?.!?.- - ' - ? lar. li was - ?? ? dl ihs altar ! or? an 11 lie . so r, who li ir?? r - ? ? ? I ,rt In tbe ? ii ..???-. ??? ..a rei ? ? t?? t lisi ? . ? ???. r ?? IT '?!? w.i? ii.it ils ? s ..r: hol - .?1 I ?r. Ml '?!? i.n, eoli' I ? ? -.?. as hsvliih il ited ' ??' he ?.? im ? ii .?.?, no Father I ni slhi r Dwu .. . a it. Hhradi ?tatia that bla retUnt ? Land be dl I no) think t ist than ' .? ... ... .1 I ?G. Mc< il ? ?:.'s . ... Iltloo : 81 BONA WOIUW FKOM THE HF.NCI?. .It Dug ( OBI RIT ?????? ??? Ml ??? A Cl . ? ? ? ??1 ? ? ? ? ? . G.? ? ? ii". Feh . ? Variti, aad Franklin li. laseba ?s ti ut???'? ai-itln*t the Huilai... BteW-YarB ami ???.?,??.????? . li.?:.al ?-. < lini?.li Uardner, receiver! lho United distes Dual Comi Mntual Life Insurance fon ? others. In ? long opini..:. ? a - lbs I ' ? 120 ? Unes ?.?- Im ? . :?? In I - - 1. side IU Uve | ? large extent In loe ? i*s r-.r mail m II Btaj perhaps be fair to say ? ? '????? ? oti and other posai hillttee warraati . (exportations. ? be pi??-? m ????! por.it e>n. In addlibm to ibe ? fel ?. .1 ?... ? - . . -. ? l inarketed pun? Ipulll in |..?????. . ? . ,' ? o| It. Ill cl???im.? tl.? who aldi ?? t..? m, u '?? . ???.?(.?.! in make, lai. ? pmtlt* oui ? oui. perliai?, luflu lllig l"-- upon Ibi ?. in ?.. i.iirs, but ttnir ex|N-ctatlom istothi safety oflhe Ini ostini ids im ?. ? Ui ?? H"' .'. eut.? banket, faste nini bis tent .?????. loading il up with bankrupt railroads sul "?? ei ??? ulln ? it a lib an utlri Ij. : gage, I? ipioti ?!. un i Mr Us ke hi ? >k< p "G lu no inore complimentar) Kiurtiage. It I? agreed that the old csir porsi .m Ironi lluflalu t.? ? in|sn new, .m ? una ?.,: ut idi ni. ni m . .? ,,. ,?? expenses ? be 'i? fon closuri ? red MISCEtLA?EOUfl RAILWAY IN l l?.l.n,i:\rr_ Cub too, Feb. 0 ?peris ? be < bk ag ?. I and Qulnry Railroad ? impani bai neon eousloVi sdvisabillty of doing its own expiTM basin ?. Tl.:n m ? of tbe company dei line t?? o..?k- boj apertine, the mattei lieyond atatlng that thi trw ? with the American Kxjin ?> ? ouipauj ? \ ... , next ? A di patch to 7/?' /i?i'i fron H t?.. .,?,,: ?? Th.? ? liicago, BnrUngton and Quine.? Railroad hai closed an agreement with tbe w'ahaafa Railwaj wbereb) it acquire? the perpetual righi to enter by and to use the tracks of the Wabash frotn the te wn ol Peten loto t. usi-mi ,,? Its bracas la tai etty. Tbe R'abash. It U osti nateil,bai twolre and oae half biles ..r tr,.-k within the city Umile. Ibis agmeiueni li the reeuli of ?,an, years of effort on Ibi imrtol ihe UurUugton to ohiuiu au ?"',;., '"'" -'? l/'us.aml u ? no? ,,,,.-;,, ,,,? . universal demand fui li.?,.-.? terminal facilities ?ill cause Mr. (Jould to yield in other directions." A dispatch fromTopeka, Kan.,says: ?? \ charter w:is issued yeaterda) t?? tbe m. Louts, v. , ?,,,, ( ,,v aad Bouthwi ?tern Railwaj Company, i?.loctof this "??poi ition Is ??? bull I.equip ani operaU a standard gauge ?..ib.,a.l f..r r.uiio.ni connection wtiffHt, Uuls aud nichita, Kan., through ibe coiintlea of Hedvwu? ??,,,,, bUflord. Woe, Ilari ?. Koab. I in,, le?. r,,i/i ,..' (? ' li:""? N"' ?nsudlJ eatur, in Kansas. ;i,. . . " ?? , 'k Is rri.'.Hiai.iiini." apUal su? ? ??., ? ..mil.? imi. Feh 5. Much iBteieat la fall si ?.?? keepawoTor tbe sews that Jadga Barnard hai .,? ?.,.? ?? noiatedai.iBtiaatoaer te desude apea u,,. ,,,,,,,, ?, |(0 occupied by tbe rladueU und appi.ihm oftaePougb keepsie bridge. The Ludi?.? which Bill he four. In length when i-oiuplrted will form .. .mr.i, S ,?/,,! ntherallnuyl sy.ta.,M of IVan-ylvo?l^ndN.? u conimi ?ioni ? apimintr ? Kugland lim.) M.Taylor.Albert luwoi aadjohulto Judge >? \ I.l.l \ ?, PRIOB? im: ou,, G???-?.? ???., i-vi.. 5. Then aas aa exciting time at tbe OU Exchange to-day,cau?edbj another down ward plunge ofprtcee. Tbe Barkel opeaed aeak and teverisb tins Bsendag al 8??< aad quickly deeUaed la ti Tea " bulbi " ti,???, s,.,?,?.?,?.!,.di,,, ?,.?, ?.u,.? m., eardiBe and priesa rallied to 64V but th.? Improvetnenl wasonli ?- ?,?. ,;;;:';;>,;?;???,,,..;",?::"? ---?,.??"??rC,^'.' the in. ,??,?-? ili.up I.I ??. Hie ? ,? ||,,,. u .,, r,,,,,,.., | ,,, '?? risi, fichi news ?m a general d, .,..,?,,?'V, . , ' , ? ?? in. dealers to unloa . ibeii led.in,,,',. " ll" ' " ? C.V.I ? IMnl ? \<>IE fon ahm ?r TnBBYon, Feb. ft. -AeaeablyBiea ieodder and Wetter were tin ani) tWO liuinber, of the ?.? .?.[.,,?,,. ,?,.?.?, .J tin? Joint in. etui,-I.?.lav. A ballot v.,,, ta. arhh h re suited ? two rotes fm \bb. tt r,?? ?.....'. "',',wl1.''",' ment waa takenUUMonday. " '' *??*?"? BEMOVM OP .1 MBIPWMXCKMD OMMW Tbeenttreerew Badtaenlbn of tbe uneked irbenatr FredW.Cbaeewon reeeeed by tbe crew of the Life saving station on Morris IbiBbM. Xn0 vesaul will be a tritili loss. OAMTAL si i.hiM, TMTMMTMMWZ i.i ss, ivi?. D UMaatae). Tbe Uginaiate waaaaaeln?. day fora charter lo cstalillsh a m? loanBBdtntat???? pany m tin, ? n>, with a eanftalof 1100/MM, ??,,, ??.,) illlerested US il. F llurlbiirt, W. G. TbOBBneOB M II Alibolt, \MIIiain ila?-holder, lidwiinl lleUernau ami others.' MVMOFMAM d'"i I aUTJU v;.s- .< \ /, ,.,,, WA YS Btasea sterne, of tear city, aias was last pa?? anaadated by tbe Fnabfaan to nTeetigaaa has nlatioaeof the ftp lupini, i.ovcriiiiieiits to Ihe railway BtetOBBg within their lurieilletlous, has submitted his report Ho ?dves an ex nauallve history of railway legislation In leghimi. No general la?, ho saja, was ever enacted in i.u?;laud by which railways could Ineorpornte themselves without special permtestoa ef Parliament. Ho call? attention to the ?xlatence of a raUway eommlsston ta England, eons slsting or three members, with ?alarles of $8,000, and having the power? of a court of law to render Judgments and enforce obedience 'hereto. Under existing provisions, Mr. Meine sa\?. the Kreuch Government will become proprietor Ol all the railways between I'.I.Va and I960, lu Prussia, through Uta eaorta of Prince Btomarck, the whole of th,? railway ayataan has benone the property ea the hiaUt by purchase. Till?: FlliE HECORD. avjpjECLOeXD FOB THRU millions. jti 11 vt ?.. Pi i? ,6V, -.indire corieit headed teirohtosto? stoton thee sssvntag m usa ff ifrfrft ftfrft toronloeure eait of 11,m >? .Martin and franklin I). Uicke, as trustees, agnlint llie r.iitlalo. New-Viirk and I'hlluilelplil.i lUilroad Tom pun) und others. Ile directe a decree of foroelo?ure with coat?, and Ille? all opinion. RTX'DAl a???-TOU-FLMAMM MAOMM, g?] ? BTI ? a, l'eli. .", (a^MStof), - l'ho su day?' go in you? 1? base races will begin here on Monday, ono In tho Ca? sino in which Norciuuc, Vint and other noted pedestrians will pitrticiiiate. It I? under tbe management of John MoignrXi tho champion ten-mile runner. Tho other will occur ut the l'ail Hiver Skating Kink. Taylor and othui well known pedealrlau? aro advertised to appear. BATED BY ? DARIXG G??????. A tt'iMVN .IMUII.i: ??-'??G l.'.h?.V PROM A BCTVtf uta Bocea. ?'?,? broke out en the seeoiid floor of the four-story tirlck buBdtag at No. ??7 Msrket-et tosi night at 7:00 o'clock. It WSS caused by an Overheated stove,aad was sora put out after dasaage amounting loSOoOhad ?"?,?? caused. But it nearly resafted in the death of a young woman an. 1 her infant. BhSWSSSSVed by a ^allant Brema?, a/hea Saglae Cbanpany !fo. 0 arrived at tho Bra Pore man 1'hllip ???t?,???? was Informed that there was a won,an sad child on tbe third floor of the building. The . lire at this time ?.??? burning Hen ? ly on the second Boor and the third floor was ii':.?! with ?moka Foreman Bfa rid.m ruthed Into the b i,i ling and km rtod to the third Boor, [matting on ble wsy ? policeman end two ? Iti tona win, had attempted to reach the woman bul bad been driven buck by the smoke. win ? be reached the Boor be called out to tbe woman and h.? ird a voice moan : "My child! My child I" The vote? seemed to come from a room ?ad of another room some thirty feel from whet h s.?. j iroppiu . on his knee ? tbn ? th, o in au was hing on a bed with her Bve-dajM-old Infant, ?'.'. ? bis ? o it ? .? tar a it o er the head ? ?; the mother sud child, and taking them both m h ? anus ?? - irted from the morn, il.mie ? in? way thron to th? floor lendine to the meantime h ... ? ,t. By this I,lue ??? WHS a. II l?l "Ver omo with III?? s'il ?!,". Il II .,' lin do ir until be tbe Inoli en bol 111 ? .-? ? ? ? uahed thro'i the t vo U I.,,!.' m his | I ? . ,? on ?. nn l her Infant sou, W iili.ttu H. Illxoti, wi ?? no Ili ire?!, and ?.. ?1 I. 1 i itti I ? , . . ? .? . :i. M hll ? d ..'.? G hei?.; ? . .'. -m h a burden thro MOSQUITO ? BURNED IN PATERSON. ?i"."??,-, .? .mus? i-i. ? ran mom ? t ?? I It. A II. / .t., ami tu ? -'eut ? rear pari ?>' ?. . i, th ? Harmony ani lu ? ?.'..?? ? win!., but I . .? ,,,?., Vlrl(. unavail? ing. ? genera le ,?, ??. ? ??1 the flames - es aitili ? ? flit, a- ;' . ? ? il ? ; ?. ? ???.?. In a m il e, ? he li ? - il . in,au - . ? ill fell un t ?? :?? : ip.iny. and the men ' lrt<; -t.. m ? ild thai ' ' ; . '? lenti ' I - ',... k. ? ; ? luid. - ? -.?? I , . IllltiSll ? - Herri . I Id:1 ' . :?: ?: I?- BY I'' tMEA ? . floor of ? vta-f? .? ? ? ; re I factory, wen ? walUag to .it??.? ? tinin., lv. s Ih.'' . '? .1 ii, the ?.is, lient aad ? p. ?.. . ? ?.. ii ii? So ? ? ? ? ? ? ? r J I ? ? ; ' II ? ... ? : : ? : III No : ?? and w atei uni W. le I !? ! It Will ci.! - ? .? '. dlug ??> Tu trenti? 1?. ? ? by ni,?. .1. ? , ? . ' ? t ? ? .,? , oven d ??? Iii-ii; ili .? ? l \i \i. ?? -t II ,?? \ ? tMP EXPLOBIOX. Ids 1,1 ? ??:??. I ? '? I ? r ir J ??.? ? > I ? .? aty ..ni bei ? ?. id of t.vo jreai - Last nlghl tl ? gr?n I 1er went ?ws . . snd the rhlld tu a ?,? i. altb a keroei ne bimp <>u a ?ton I near bv. ? ba old m '??< In ba ? Wn ? >ka ? over the st tad. I he lamp w as broken and tbe bed clothing set nn ' Ina th?? bo is, in ml I ? on rtl ' <r 'l!1 I moulting, and broke in the dooi of iba hou*e. sa on III,? Il v.is With great dim, ?? rescued til?n from II e II.unes ..ml put ,mi Ule 'In . lie ,i;;? child W?S roasted ?<? ii< ?th. ? ? id -i Bl ' nvi: iiki: in OOXNECTICITT. Mu?a ? ????? s, ? unii., lei?. ;?. rbelossby tbe but ??.?. in.? HUles a ? ii - i ?mi nun . to inn I \ ..ini? of the risks are to Uartfbrdcoui p.,,,,.. _ m mi pocated in a BUBirnva houbr , in? v.u. I rh. .'?. Ma lire in the hoUBC Of .lohn /.im m? ? mini ;.,s^ m? kl two small ehildreu were ?uflbcatod. Bl BINI -??? li??! -?: Dl 9TBOYBO. G ill lit ? I il. Miss . Kob. > ? ?*?,?//', lire was dtoOOl ?red tbto morning in the buUdlugowned by WTood ? 11.dl ami occupied by J. W. WUltome, dry goods dealer, ami Wood ? 11 all, Mriilture dealers. The building wu. ,!,? ?tntyed. It was valued at ??J.injo and t* Insured for s ?mail ?mount. J. W. Williams'? stock Is damagoil ?boul f'uiiiMi. fully c ivered bj Inaurane?, Hie Inaurane? on U.? ? III','- ?In, k is || I.IMJ0, which will Ml cover the ;, . the ori In of the Are it unkuowu Severn) other buildings In the neighborhood wen? lllghtly damaged. ? G??0? ?.II ?/.??-1 ORE 8TA TK Il MIRA AM' THE BTATR l'Ali!. lit MtB v. I i'Ii,fl ? s';i , ??/? ? dispatch from lioehrsfcr lextoi sanounelng the slgoingof ?eoatraol by the Com? mltlceof the -? ite Agricultural Snuty will, the dlicct on ol the Boebeatoi Driving Park A saturi niton for the holding of the nezl Stata Fair at Bneheeter, begiantog Heptember ? and to continue one areek, has caused no unie eseltomenl ?naoag the buotaaoo men of this city and county, Bevi ral years ?go tin? state society asede ?con? tract by w hu h. In colisi,Icraliou of tho gift of forty a, res ?f toad valued at $80,000 by ike County ot Chomang, the Male I air Asso, talion ?greed to hold it? annual meeting? IB Elmtra every third year for twelve Jens, ?adIf the Boctoty desired* to continuo eaeh three yean in, reafti r The Ho, let) urectod buildings worth fllO.OOO ,???G the guarantee. If theModcty ceaaed to hold triennial falra here then the land and buildings should revert to the county. The exhibitions hen? b.,v.? .ill been su, cessfui. Moverai members ol tbe County Pair I ? i-liitioti, a? well as many prominent resident?, dlecussnd in. a? ii.ifniesi.it?? bortet) to-night, and it was in formally dctenulued to have the county tak? ohm ?? . tin lands ?? nd buildings prevloualj occupied by the rituta -,?, ?et ? ?ndorgauUMl a Southern lier Fair Association and hold au ethlbillon ou the grounds this full. ^??. A nil.I. MAN loi: WARDEN atsi.ni; sim, Bisnusnrroi?.lab.fl(stoerfaf), Tho frtonds of in .. _... ..t ll.?. .ole ?????! *!...! I... la ... !.. .1... CRUISE OF THE ESSEX. SOUNDINGS IN THE INDIAN OCEAN. FATAI. KF.srr.TS OF ? G??.???????: I.XPl.OSION OF A t???'?a?). [FROM ?? OCCASIONAI. rOllRKKPUNDKXTOF THE ????G?G.] i SiNiiAfoni:, Dee.'JO.?The Baited State? st?. ,nii sloop-of-war BeOBI arrived hero two davi ??,?, twelve days froai Colombo. Emm Coloasbo to Achsen Head, Lba aertbern aad of Sumatra, deep sea soundings were Binds Showing the depili of Water to '"v l'ioni l.loo to2,900 fathoms, deereaeing to 07."? fathoms as Ai been was appioaiM.eil. These depths were aboal theoaaie us those prevtoualj fonnd by ethert?????? and mi k"d on the la???-' ok tttl of ?M bdlefl Ocean, and the speelBu ns of the bottom obtaiasd wire essen of the same eharaeter ns those from other sources. Many of the sounding euns with which the reesel was supplied having been lost dnttaaj the cruise, by breaking of Hie sounding wire, ?t was ai 11 - s.ry to extemporise som?? for us?? in ease of the lose of the 01 brinai ?took. A Bigsbes cup wee copied as i?. .li? as ??,?^?,? be, bit with so unteti labor that u hum?? simple form of Mondine enn was devised l?y Cliief Engineer (leorge W. Stivers; a cup thai could lly mid ?[??? My maie with the BtBteriala ? sii;;l.y on board steamers, eltboul the aid of lathee er serew enture, it was simply a piece of boiler tube with a remet able valve grating made from a scrap of sheet brasa at the bottom, tbe ral ve "being a ph-oeof thin sheet robber. It arorhed remarkehly well) in i.i broi ghl up as much of the bottom us any of the more elaborate end expensive cups now In use, aad ?? employed hi ail the soundings fmm Colombo in this port Pour days before reaching here a terrible accident occurred on tic Essex. Oa December 13tli re bad been target practice with the greet gana, and the next iiav advantage wee taken of tin? smooth sci to ? ?villi the spai torpedoes, ? so wer ri ged oiitln? atarboard and oneoo the port aide, tbe dar? boat I one containing an experimental charge of Ire pounds of gun cotton, and the portoaea fallaervioe of twenty-fire ponnds or tbe sameexp The torpedoea bad not beni lowered into the water when the starboard one exploded, the fragments o. ;li case flying in every direction aad with fatal results among the crew collected on the topgallant fon castle, Hin . or in .iti Ing the fol'o Ing: Pi ter Hegel?. ?i L, 11ammonii, and A. Rettie, Brat elaas ap? prentice*; l.\ V. Oerbracht. and ?'.'. J. HoPedden, ?eamen apprentices, and W.I'. Morgan, chief boat* swain's mate. Ha ? cd s flying fragment in ] Ids brain und dieuinabonl half an hour. He was burled al tea on the afternoon of the aame day. He bornai Rah war, N. .1.. la 1867, and enilatei on tli? Minnesota, al New? York, in March, 1885. Ham? p md ? re ? ? ??? wounded in the brain aad. although siili living, is noi likclj t.? recover. He was born al Washington, D. ?'., in 1807. and enlisted on the Minnesota in 1884. Rettig and Gerbraehl received of metal In their lega, bul their injuries are noi ; lion :'.? lo li ly fai il, althongh the ? (hat wounded them have not yet been extracted nor Incaled. They, together with Hammond, have been s. ut to a hospital on ahore where there are better ac? commodations ih n can be provided on ahipboard. * I ? ? ? '. ? < !. ? ? -11 nod Morgan wore bal ?lightly Injuri-d. [f there can be euch a thing as "good fortune" In an unfortunate alTair.it is that the starboard to.-?e in cxp ? "l of il"? port on??, for the ii,. pi m? ton of the lai ?? r wo dd certainly have ? it numi er ? ? le? .! Bot the destruction of the reseci Itself. A iiirv eompns d of Lientenaati rVadhima, ray aud ?leuri r. invi figa tod the matter, but. until the I I ire m de pul.lie by t! e iiv ..' Id ? ?. idently he Improper ? -u who, If anybody bi ? ? ? llita ? id ? e .ili.??. 1 ? s,.x will remain here onl? long enough lo I adjuatment to her machinery and will th?*n pr ceed aa rumili .?>?* may be agatnait the ? io II ni_' Kong. Ii Is pi ?bal le, hos 11 bn c impelled to put .nt.> Man , :_:. ?:?? .' ri '". ';? OF un: BRESL tr ? OVPLB. \ MAN AltltKHTI I? OS ? ?PICIOM ICg ? ins i.t ?? ? niK it s'kral iponal in of i. islnc ? in ' ? ?. ! ? in ma ? p. m.during ih funi ral ..? murdered coup ... .? 11 rsfoi the ti's: time idnce ? In del crowded around e ou fnitn V) elleboro, Penn., ? ? in n ??? ni ? thai lid ol ihe ? ? uf Mr Pcheldwlller ??? .???? ? - of his ? ting with hill tait m.il.n smalli ??? 1 : sd? ? ? ? ? ? rrave with ? -? n.? ih?? otbei ri iti rea were ... ?? ilo ..? Ihe Rev. Mr. in .is. ??: tin Lutheran ? burcb, read ? short ?en lee In ? ? i.'-.iiici In in? 1 this bests?? were a larg?? st ?..,.-?. ? ?.,,, .,-r* of the ? - ol ??? ?, ?.o and ? ni I-li t- m m .uk???! to Ilo ci leb ? ?. * .. ? la ? in?? hai been opened. In which the Insite? were burled. As?n.Uni. were helna removed fmm the ' .?un tery ih it a man had been captured at r'roeport, in if ueru? County, ? twelve ? : - ?1'1 ? ?? captured iuan.lt was said, had contea*! I the ?. . .? ... ?? homi near Mill Creek by Al? rrlert, di ???..? ? -:. plieii ?.um.an. Aa b< waa aitine: In .? ? manner Ibei tome dill ill | - ? ? ede ? In ai resting him. lie ?as al om ?? taken before Justl? e u al? ii ? ? .-?'.??! M'beii arrested be aald to the men : "I id noi nil b ? tl roet the other man did It, and be got iiu? in -????,.? In broken hugltsk. While in Justice U al I ace's court mi lutcrprrtei \.as procured to h.- gai a nu n m.?? as .'"' an Dreti ? let, a nativo of Rnngary. He Is of dark ilun, "f Ion ?tature and nisj.it forty reara .?! age, lie I. id BI I s,i n, his ?mm keta md ?I iti ? thai be had been eorklng it la ? plat?.? r'rida) of Issi week. Jnetlce Wallace ie ???ceils i..u Jail tor ten days ?- ? \ igraiit, lu order to-give the riunolk * onnty authorl lies time lo investi ite his ?tory. I lukertou's delectlvea were working oa the case | day, \ thai be thinks ? ? n be ??? ? the couple were killed, and that the motive fui the .nine was to obtain ?.? ?..,? ; ? raihei tbaa mon y. \ 1 II S LOSES ONE <>l ITS DEMOCRJ l\ ?ii:. ii-K LCAVKg MAXI )??:??.??> am? i\Ni,i.i:i> ? ? .il \ Is. Eugen e C. Plsk. secretar] of the Rockland County Dom ocratii Central L'ommittee, Town Clerk of Orangetown and business manager of the Oi/pend (feuauVy, the Dem? ??. ratte newspaper, has left (fjraek suddealy. lie La thirty live iiurs old and ? BUM U> Kj Bolt culit feBM BgO BB BUM? ni.?. 1 of llm papel o ?i.e. II. s'lbscpiemh licerne editor and proprietor. Alsiut a year ego Colonel C C. aleeer vey purchased the paper and retained risk as business mauager and local editor and Intrusted to him the umilici-?, of the concern. Investigation now shows that toi several mouths ? isk has min?, b .1 moue) due tbe ?.rand tppmprtated I to bl ownuse. It Is jet lin p.meiii??? to determine the amouni of his pecnlationa Mt.iiis in tbe town ? ink's onice over ? bleb Flak baa pro aided for three years am found t<> be lo a tangled ? .???.??p..? and show that in? has neglected his dunes there for two years As be held no public funds there is bo defslcalton In thtil direction. ? mi.? imi ?resol the tVaoe in Bolemn eonclave have ap pointed Ami.?u Murray, a gasman, to sue?.? their In ni..mi assoldate In tt??? ton ? bo ini Pish leai es ? ?rife end three children, who have much aympatby from the nubile. Acting noon Bdvhe la a bitter received from S. ? York from her husband, Mra Plsk but night took her family to h.r father's BOOM In Delaware County. in the utter risk Bare he oould pursue m> other 'ooarae than to leave town, t'okmol Meserrey, though angry, will not prosecute ins foi mar employe, and sa) s he will honor ml ol ? isk's r. . ilpls, ?.r .?s- liions tn n nioaejr was paid to Flak. Thee.uel say? that his only surprise is that Mi. risk dkl not carry off with him the Cot troll press aud the Pown Clerk'? s.if,. ? i?u's unexpected departure has caused sumethlug of a sensation, until recently Plsk en hired u wiiic .spread reputation for into^riiy und ?,?? ailly, ? coil 11 ?ssios UKROB?KT M Issimi. Ileiiiv 1!. Je u Ui us BBB t'ci-n BaiSBtBg for several days from lus home lu W.\st Thlrly fourth st. 11,? ls a com iiiis-ioii hay merchant and has bOBB Botaaj business for aererai rears m xiurty thiroVet?, near Berentb ave. lb'ccntly ho has 1.omo BOBBOWbal In temperate in ids habit? Leet Monday ho did not ninni houii? and hts wife learmd that ho was last seen in a barroom In Thlrty-tuurth-at. near Etoventa-Bve. \s ben a daj had passe ? with bo erurd from klsa, she an t for his father, who Uvee near tbe city, and he earns at once to .Nea ifork mid began a eoaruh tor Joaklae with the aid of the police. It Is feared that Jenkins ha* committed sut il.le or has been the victim of foul play. Ills father uiailii a thorough examination of his a? e,units ami found tli. in lu n.s.,1 condition. ills del.Is Were lew and liiere Is a lialancc of several hun? dred dollars to bis orniti lu the West Bide Hunk, at Thirty* fourth-i-t and Eighth-ave. A number of collections were dun and he ts not thought to have hud much mouey u;iou 111 in when ho went away. CROSSINO Till?: CONNECTICUT ?G ILR?WT, ?G???/????7'.??? 0to4e>a m et Manotea If I wero a bov again, and knew what I know now, I would not be quite so positiva in my opinions as I aead to im. Boyo gsavs?diy thlab that they are very Barbata about many things. ? bov of lit'teeu is a great deal more sure of w hat he thinks lie knows than is amali utility. You nsk the boy o ipiewlioii and. he will an? swer you right oil, up and down ; hn knows all about it. aek a man of large oaperloaoo und ripo wisdom the same quoottoB, ami lie will say, " Well, iheru ia much to be said about it. 1 am inclined on tin? whole to think an ami so, but oilier iutelli^eui men think otheriN ise.'' WioMi I woaeightyearaadd I travelled from central Missaohiisntts to western New-Yuik, crossing the river at Albany, and Being by canal from Sehciicotadv to Syracuse. (In Ilio canal In.ut a kindly geutlemaa Wiia talk.ii^ te BBB mio day. and I mentioned the fact that I had crossed tho Connecticut kivcr at Albany. How I get it in my head that it was the (.'ouiiuctiout Kiver I do not know, for I knew my gamgonkj very well then ( but in some unaccountable way 1 had It fixed In my mind that tho nvur ut Albany was the Couuectiout, and I called it so. " Why," auid tho goutlemau, " that Is the Hudson Hiver." "Oh, no, airi" I replied, politely but firmly. u Vou'ro mistaken. That is the CoiniecHout Kiver." The gentlemau eiuilod and said no more. 1 was not mvtoh In the habit, I think, of controdietlng my eldera/ but in this matter I was perfectly sure that I wu right, aud so I thought it ?uv duty to correct the ?"ntle. man's geo ;i. jiliy. Tf.lt rather sorry for l.iiu that h? should bo so ignorant. One day, after I reached home, I was looking over my roule on the map. . ud lo ! there was Albani standing on the Hudson luver, a hundred miles from the Connectleut. Tli"n 1 did not feel l ? , sorry for the gentleman? Ignorance as I did forma own. I never told ?nybody that atorv until I wrote it down on thoae pagee the other day; but 1 : thought of it a thousand time?, nitha blush for in?,? boldneaa. Nor was it the only tira thai I was perfectly sure of th1?:_'.? that really w.?;,? ? ? ,, It is hard for a boy to learn i bat he m ?? ? be ? us? hut unleee he to a tool ho lea rua il after, ? while, ?..-' r he liiids it oui the betti ? : r htm. SEARCJUSO FOB TUA DESPERADOES. RBPOBTTD S.BRJUT m?' TWO Of MTB <i\.v I r MBCtTSD run rrit itnntiKit b/mokw. PirnsH ??, ?'.?!'.?"<.-Tim ?. tola or the (lev? !:,nd and Plttoburg and Pittsburg, Port Wayne an I ? ,.?.,. road Cosspaatos arc toaving ?ostone uturnedli endeavors la run down the desperadoes ,, detectives on sao trais at Havanna. Obln reeterday mom Ingiitid rescued "Many" Meliniti, the fur robber, tn addition to the B3.S00 re ward offered >y theortlciali of Cnyahaga and Fnttage ConnUea, the railroad anta, , oh, ? s l,tut?) for the arresi ,,f liny of tbo pan loeconcei ? in the resene, fully tweotj h.? ., ,,? work? and If these seen are unable to arreal the de pera? do. - : force of I'nkerton'S min Will !?, put M VOtl The lallroiid otlicials STO of tie; OpiltiOO Uu desperate mea have organised to com tula u Ohio and Wee toni Penneylvanla, Iks that the mea ?the Bttaeiu : : , Handle ruod boom Urne ago ? - . revolvera and other thing? belong to Un which attacked tbe Fort Waj ,,?.:, ? ? r ,t Port Wayne a few nlgbts since, ami that ti ? ? .?! s hand In tb, rescue of McMunn. 1 , ? to prevent a repetition of the r< eut oui s and punish the offe Word was ?.ved from Wollsr1!Ie,< ..?,? , that two of Ibi luppoaed aaaoilauta had been arrested. The men had separated aud ea ?. collise 'that led row.ud - ? . ,i wag said io bave been captured at Garret) Neo Peni s\ Ivanls .?ti ? Ohto Bi limad, an : Palm] m, on I he Pittsburg and Bastei u road. '??,? general manager of the Cleveland and Pittsburg Bal road bs - ' 0 ? ? reward to lliell Wh.scile,1 |?,,. ?HI ?o,UT. l'i,e I O Is ||o,V .< I , VV ? lu of >">.???, ali told, waiting tor the captor of too boat oriej m Us. TMK bfoXUKH l.ix G': tRAOEDT, ("i.i:vi.i vm>, o.( pob, B.?Captala D s, the wounded i?oii??? oAeeti rested stall kwl sight, and ? ... ? IB gal ?ell Buttons ? does not follow. Detectivi Bollii ? Ud not fere so Be was rosile s and lient little until 1 o'clock, at whieh hour lir. D. it. stolto dressed ins wound?, After mat op? eration be fell asb >p and rested wrl until ? o'clock. Dr. smith is now boperul that BuBhrou w ii ? Mover frees tini effects or bis Ini u lea. and saya t be ? ? Ciance with tbe ?"?.11 deotroyoc to tus bght tor life. AS OCEAN RACE FOR CESTBE-BOABD8. Y):. Bl -? HAKF.S ??,.??'1'lt G????????? ? ) CCI.? ; :.:::.!? HV OGDEB ??<>?:? i'.r. Mr. Bird, te i, t.iry of the Sew-Yorh ?..? ht Club, La? reo i\< I '.In? taro follow mg letters : Kaw-Vi ?. ? ? ' ? IS87, ! mai F, ? e. ? tt r ?' ? lVu ? refi.? D is HiB: ?:.?!?? ? .is ?...?! m inueb talk about ? tini ? ' un.?rila in ti.? ?? ;? ?? ?? ??. ? .-.?? Hook ? il 'j .? ? ? ? ...t I think II * ? m for tbe emir, ',??..? people to et np s res??, to s started ?t the aaia time with tba Dannile??, ?'oi l oil ft .. - ??? se tbe enti ? ee, if tie ? ? limili smaller?say $1,00U or lea?, [fsticbarac, ? ? s I vu 1 1" L -te ? ? - ?.in thai : ? boat? ? one lime, and Ibi? would ?. ? ', ? t b?ent ? u . ... 1 ? a ? : ?? ?? r? would ?un \ '<??? or ? , ? ? a ??ful II ? .III,Mi,:..? iilel leni.I,. -? ? .. ? ??.? I S? tee relativ? ?ees -?:?,.? ?nil ,? ,????-???a.?? type? Vour? very re?i R. T. ' RTgW.Tl g 1 - ' l. is-7. Jona ?. Biro. Etq? st*rt*ary?ft ? I r*a?St< sia: In .i'i. ? ? u ? ioetei In >ies rea a, ? t., ,, 1.1 ioH.llg pi ,. -. ?. ... OUI ? Ho ni ?..., tu ?? - l'old ?'?? I.: . ? . | . | , , ir at Ne? unita of ? u.? p" ?, II. V th? ?I u? ??? iu? rub ? ? ,???. : ? . . on r., ?* Ubi : .? ?? ?? , rare te tobe m ?????. ? ?? ?? ? ? ? . ? . . ? r t? ? tal ? ta ?in?. Vuiir? iraly, I r.i>.i SHOT DOITS BY HIS I?kOTHER-IS-LAW. imi: WOUND ????? ??? G?:?>??: FATAL?A -tv.::. .min ? PO imi: < ?>?:>?\?:??. The wife of Jan??? r?aiuiuaii, a ?ton?? BSSSNS, at No 1,516 ?i enne \. k ft bla s few aontha ago ea account o ? sud went le Uve artth her nansa ? ?t??, who kept the hpior s'ore on th,? aputbweel coraas1 ef. Avenue ? sud Eighttoth-et>i nearly opposite her hnabanoTs boast. ???? ? m lohak '? s yean old, retaalaad with ins f?thee. Ptoauigas nulo se ?? ? ;il attempts tmpiarrel With ?'at roll for gtVUUC shelter to Mrs. rl.iuuii.iin. Coiroll,abeavll} built young uriti, avoided an eiicouutor and tried to pacify his brotnerln? law on a??? oui,t of bis si?ter. but yesterday aite moon the ?,en inci m flout of CaTToB's ?ion? .nu Plannlga - : rarroll In the back ?nth s ?evolver of ti calibre, little Johnnj Ftoonlgan waea witoeaa of tu?? ihoottag, a? be bad been sent by his father to call Carroll uut store. Policeman Nally. of I vhtv-ri_h:h-.?t.. heard UM shot ?nd arrested l lauulgan wblhj be still ?????,? tbe pistol m ins hand, when he wu? locked up. Ftannlgaa refused to m.,1,,? ?my ?t.itcineiif. Carroll was helped to his room? ?bove the stun? Imniedlstoiy ?fter the ?booting, but ?a lin, ? liane? s. ?,?? ? allied ?,???? to the Tresbv ten., ? I lo-lilt id. The am ? laid bla wound probably waa fatal. ?? Coroner Nugent lu tbe eveuitit; be made this state? li, cut : I stepped mmiiV mv Bauer ?tore thi? afternoon about 3 o'clock ?nd aaw Janea Fbmnlgaa ceastog acre?? ta, s ?,,? illy. Ile 11 ?! ? Ut tu lue Ins lille ,,u I ...'.ni, V, w ho Salii: " Papa laid BM ut lo l, Il um he la uuiiia: to Bead von io tour rbe? Klaanlaaa ce.ver an? said: " I will send ?,,?? to vom gravai von ai,? cooaptnag ?ga.i.st ??t lu??." ? tolti him to move on or I woaM have litui ?mated. I : ?>,? G Started up the avenue to took tot a polli ennui. 1 had walked only a ti? steps ??ray friHU Hie earsar when lie pulleu ou; a, revolver anil aaid : "i wUi ?boot you." Than ? started bark t.mar.i the store door, the tr.uit door, aad a? I reached uke iliNir I te.t the shot. I ureurd the door, went ln?id? ami te;,l the fellows , w:,e shot. Then I went np stona with Um assistance of ?oro? et the ?,, ti. I did not took back to aea tt Flaaalgaa waa toUewiag In??. Ile ?? in t lu. U her t il law. lie |s tiurr.ed to mv sister, ami she rlon t live win, htm. Sha lives with me,aad tie s eie tor It all. 1 never threatened his life or gave 1,,'U anv piuviM at.,1", strepi to tell bin at tbsUmeef ihe.iss.tult t! al lu- ? ,s ci.izv itiui would aal tutu a Illicit.c asyiuiii it llrt iliilu'l ?tee. I never had ?pistol to my bte, I euterwl iur si..:.? io .ivo. 1 a quarrel in th?? store ,t tba tima aren Michael I'onoliue, John aciuLiii, Edward Walali sud l'atra.? Uuiiiieliy._ PER80SAL SOTES FlioM VEWPOMZ A Ni:\v PASTO* instali.? p- COI ??,',1 s lOCOBTPOB TIIK St MMII?. Ni.vM'OKT. lt. !.. Pato ...?The lute Baymon 1 R- Belmout ami tho Ber, Dr. Bewiest l. of Bew-Yor?, arete w '.'? kaaram here, and Mr. Belnsoafa tragfa death his ( SSI a -' "??? i1\er the [dace. Hi? body will be t,ruBSjM here in the ?pit ??: and Interred iu tkefaiiiilygrouu.il tu Newivort* ceinetery Mrs. Preel Bellona, who toi the Bsjgihsa at the fane? Wednesday nicht under the guidance of J. N. Howard. h..S pute to New York with her family for a few ?rooka H. How ?and lloidiltis Is epetniiiig a few days. to. New York. The Ber. Milton \V. ("ovell, of White Plains. ? Y., was Installed as pastor of the Seoul li.iptist t'hiircll ou Thursday evening), Hi* preaching her,? gave greet san? faction and led to tbe unanimous call extended to litui. Ueorge G Cornell, of New York, has rented "Lsof Acre" ? ottag.? lieiich st., ai.l Mi- Mvr, Motfatt, atoS of New ? oik. baa bl??ed one of the llartehoru cottage? on llalldon Hill lor the lummer. MissM. Hunter, of this cltv. h:\seone f<> Washington, wlnte she w ill be the gUCOt ef Ml?. I ?. II. IhllTow?. Profeaaor Wilder, the buniortot deiinhtcd the cottagers and others at the private subscription ? iitel'taiuuicut at odd l. Hows' Hall. Wedtiesuav evening. (. K. I.lver.re and lalwani W burton, ?tiinuicr re?*? dents, from New Volk, have been In town during tho We, k. J. N. Howard, of thl? oitv, has returned from North Carolina, and Colonel H. H. Honey I? back from the National Capital. Mr. and Mrs. Diinlel It. Fearing, nee Strong, of Now? York, have arrived hen? from their WQddlag trip. lu ninniti ?. shoemaker and family, of rhtladelnhla, who bave a summer resi.lene? mi (tonasse?! islaud, bava, been Bl the Perry House dui in? the Break. Francis 0. French and family and Hear Admiral and lira, c. ii. Baldwta have ?ail??,! for Kurope. Miss Florence I.yuisn. of liosion. aud Hubert (?oelet, of New-York, bava ex? hanged small ?trip? of land in tho \ ici nit ? of Oehro l'oint. Ike wall of tuo lato J. Atnory Coduian, of Huston, who baa been spenditi?- the summer here, I? to be contested hv his. wife audduughter. llprouilsoalobe a uiosl aensatioual trini. Ground has been beatasi far a im?lucss block on Belle Vile , ? e., iieur the New lmrt Casino. Many banali ics for eottafBS for the cornine season ?re betag received here. Several cottage seeieta sn ,?\? peded hero during the coining week troui New-Vork and el-evv hero, Doaaotl Bwaa, Of Baltimore, will probably occupy the Mm klon Cottage ou liellevue-ave., next seaaou. ? largo farce of win knien are employed ?t both of Cornelius VaaderbUfs estate? here. Hi? brother Fred, w. VaaderMlt win not. ?s rumored, pareases a cottage on ? lliton Hill, a? he prefer? a more deairable locality. He want? anea view and will probably build a palatial villa. Tbe mad leading to Hali.lou H.ll I? a ?erlous draw? back to that seeuouof the citi' and lucus to be looked aft r by the city. t? ? ? y a t? recover a da u a ?iter bt kf.plevis ( iiU'aoo, Feb. ft.?A dispatch from Grand Fork?, I). T., say? : " A remarkable ?mi came up In th? court ot Chief Justice i'urcell. at Kaet Uraud Fork? resterdey. It was an action of replevin, brought by William Sander? for hie daughter I'luma, who last Friday Justice Cutt? had pro? nounced tbo lawful wife of William Beere?. After th? wedding tbe hapoy couple proposed to spend the hooey. moon lu ? .rand Forks, but tbe father, who objected to th? in.itch, crossed tbe ?mutism bridge with a loaded gun and forced Hceve? to give up bis bride Tlia falber kept tuo girl imprisoned and sued In repleviu for her. Beeves proved that the action was without cause, that the girt whs really marriageable, being over eighteen j ear? of age. The groom Is one of the most successful farmers to UU* valley."