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NEW-YORK, SUNDAY, JANUARY 85, 189L-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES
PHICE FJVE CENTS.
TIIK NEWS IN LONDON,
yfR. PjkBNELL KKTA1NS LEADERSHIP IN
PARUAMENT,
^OP.n SAMSm-RY S CIUTKISM OF THF. IIUSH
IlIERAHCHY-CONSKUVATI VF.S DI'.l'KFCI ATK
THF UF.SULT OF THF- HAKTIiEPOOt FXEC
TION-SKXSATIOX QAUSED gT THE
ntOOTERT TII \T THE I'l'KE
OF BEDFOBO SIIOT HIMSKUF
-A KOVM.FBDIOHEE 1 OR,
JOHN I- SLLI-IVAN.
TBT CABLE TO TI!E TBIBLNE.J
C?P<jrig>? I?W ? *' ??? rn7"""! -"*?"?"?"?
London, Jan JM.-I'arliamrnt bM mel nnder
eonditiuna MfWjr f.v?ra!.lo to Lord Sahsburv I
(Jovenimrnt. Tho Irishnien have not yet aettled
their dispi.tos. Mr. Parnell is atill tho kading
iuA-wr and tho " !*Me nnir" of thf Gladetonian
?tOtiOB. In truth. ho -.conis lo l>o muoh BMie to
the fr<>nt than for sevoral aeaaiona Ho taaacd
liis wliip to tbe wbofcj Iftah party on Thursday,
t<v>k his old soat botwoon Mr. Sexton and Mr.
IfeCarthy, Joel aa though nothlng had happened
to diKturb his leaderehia, and before boalneai had
proopoded niajiy minutes r.ivp notfoc ol an in
tenlion t<> doman'i an Inqoiry Into thc Bdndniatra
tjoa of the Crimea Aet, althoogh Mr. MeCarthy and
Mr. Morley before Chrietmaa both deelared their
intoiiTiou to raiso tho dlacaaaioa ol tbal anbject.
It is the anwritten eode of Um Commona that
no meuitjer shall tako up a topic alroady in UM
h*nds <>f anothor meniter. Tlms, Mr. Parnell
flouted both so^tions of The Opposition.
In regard t<> the Mialaterial propoeala, there
Bfenis evory likelihood lhat the fiovorrmiont will
carry 1 lio Land Purehaae schomo withonl mneh
?ppoeltlon. Mr. Parnell baa alroady deelared hia
ndhesion thiroto. Mbjeet to amendmont. and baa
ronadhjp abaeed the Radieak for oppoeing i'
AnU-ParneUitea may, of eoarae, join the Radica]
wins lo ehalienging the nwaeure, but, aeeording
to preaent anpraianeee, thejr cbbboI wdi eftord
to do so. aeeiBf 1>iat Mr. Farnoll deelared thc
prejeei ? booa io Irehuid, and that ilio Mioiaterial
majnrity will (.pii-iinly carry it throue;h. The
Kadical vifw is haatfl upon morc tlian a mere
dcsire to oapote the CovorninPnt. 'l'lioy ohject
|0 civini: ?95,000,000 tteiiiog t<> the Irisli land.
lorda ool of tlw poekrt of the BritUh toxpayer.
Thejr point ool thol th?> Stato ought, at leaat
to hove retalBed the lee simj-lo. Sneh i i
Droald liavo sr-t np a reeogalseJ State ownerahlp.
but ir is kigaed that there bi Staio owoersliip
in ladla, and lhal onder tliis ?>ill the SUte will
Ptand in tho poalttOB ?f owncr for at koal forty
five yr ir^.
it s..'nis doabtfol wbether Mr. Parnell will
acain vudt Boalogne. At TraJee iho otiior day
ho deelared that ho woald hold tho pogt of leadei
until aaanred that tho Iriafa peopk would gei
thc sort of Home Role thej dealred, m k1 forth
in ltiK ebarter. 111~- laoffuoge In Ireland thia weeh
and his eoadoel in Parllaawnl <!?> nol |lve tuken
of any iiitrntion to retiie to obocurity. Mach
atteatloB has heen drawo to hia receal atteraBcea
in Irekad abool eomplete Uidependence. They
hros(, mneh llke tl* eelebrated " IMI Uak'speeeh
and so atroogly eonnnn whal the rBioBiata bav?
tnaintaine?l, that. DOtwithitanding Mr. Parnrira
ass'.imrd moderatioB sin<o Mr. (iladatoae took nn
Home Rulo. and deaplte Mr. Gladatose'K aaaoraaeea
ahout ? finality, tho Gladatoolaaa no loagcr attempt
to dkgaiae tho opinion that Mr. 1'arnoll liah all
thronch t-oon nriiniaininc a fo.istjiut, nnswoivin
polic.v lookinp to soparation.
I.oni S^Oabary wtde eapltal aal of thi> aapert
of tho qaeation oa Thuraday aifht, ?>nt th<- part
of his spocrh "vhioh nt!rart<>d noit atteotioa ic
]atp? to the laflaeaee haercieed by the prieata and
tho hierarehy of [relaad in political mattera T ?
pro.-ont generation knowa little of the eeal of thc
Irish pariah prieat at electioo timra, exeppting
thrnuuh the pagea of Levi r. The detaila of the Kil
keony eleetioo, now in haad, liavo given riso to a
diapoaitioB in the CommoBa tbal a bill ihall be
p-issod exeladlog all miniatera ol rvllgion froBi
aetiag i;i an\ r-ap;i<-it.\ at pollins bootha oi w i?m
aonatioa agenta. Lord Salitbury'a bnguage, .
cvor. wenl mneh beyond the raok and flle of Uie
eeeleaiaatioa] army, direetiog eritipiatn agaiasl l
hlerarohy and llluatratiog the parl it plaj-ed ia
tlio Parnell ? ? - -
Tho Mfirtlopool eleetiofl baa natarally bcea a
proiit eoBBohUioB to the GJadatoBian party. To
Ray, kowerer, ti.at i( reduoea to dual and aahea
Lord Sallabory'a |nbilatlooa ahonl the diacredil
^rbieh h-m overtakea the Ldberala apeaka well
f(.: Mr. GladaloBf'a enthusiaam; ba! the remark
is boI iaatMed by tlio faeta No doubt the
minority of !'12 of tho la.-a eleetion I - bren
eoorertod Into a majority of 20H, bnt llartlcpool
is a I.iboral oonstituon<y, and in tlic laal OOB
teat whca tho two partiea, aa aoch, oppoaed each
otber gatre the Liherala a majority of over 1,000.
Iforeover, Hartlepoo] baa a large workins
rote, and it ui perfectly well koowa tbal one
drennartanoe whieh aeeured to Mr. Farness more
aupport tlian any otber faetor wm the promiae
on hia parl that his large worka bhoald einploy
bjoqc init unloB handa Mr, Gray, whoae Brni
eaoploya 4,000 aeople, refnaed lach a pledge, aa
ho abo lofoaed to eoaeede rtghl honra llh*
obatinaoy in tbeae reapeeta lost bin the aeat,
thoagh tho Attoraey-GeBeral, \a anaweriag ?
?neatioa in tho Hooae ol ConBtona last Bight,
jissoriod that if Mr. Fnnioss preriooaly employed
froo nien, thc promiee to eaiploj tradea aaiouiata
vil! be in foniravfiition of tJio Uribeiy act. Cob
Bp()ii<ntly i? atHBia probable that a petitioa will i>e
lodged agaiBal Mr. Forneaa'a retara.
Thp rlronnislanoos attefldiag tho deatfa of t):o
Dnlio of Bedford eaoaed bo amall aroaation. The
eorooer'a ododuct in eBdeavorlBg to eoneeal tlio
laquesl Biade tlie naatter a i leal. foi Parlia
nent, and. thoagh ho diaawned a eert In amoaol
of oritinism by hJa aUtetoeat to a reporter yeater
day. u is bard to aee boar ho ean elear hintaelf
of downrigbl fahwhood Ia hJa aUtemeaU t<> a
?Globe" reporter aonie dayi ago. Tho Jnry, the
coronor, the poliee and .-voryiiody Mooerned are
implioated in the ooaapiraey ol ailenet. The faeta
aro simihtr in all reapeeti to thoae atteadtaf tho
de.-th ol "Fred" Areber, th.- eelehrated joekey.
lUddened by pain, the Dnke ahol bimaell In the
bvatorj adjolauu his bedrooaa. It is bow koown
thai liis eeeeatricltlea were kugely inereaaed oi
Ute M*' avolded crowded baildioga becauae ol
iho daager ol paoie oi oi tiro. His ponduct in rap
plving his daoghter, Udy Bnnyntrade, with a
trouaaeaM '??>stinp ?20,000 waa almoai aa extrava
natly fooliah, tor aueh a ihnM.v wan, aa the
troaaaeaa wlth wlfleh the Graad Pooheaa Marte
<lf Ruaaia waa lurmshod when ahe marrled tbe
Duke oi Edlnbnnrh. T.ie latter, by tbe way, or
,1,,. KTeateraan ol It; waa aold Ia London ahortly
nfterward. ,.
-Tho stand.rds- alana lost tho crcwation
?orement, wblak Ia JP* now athnalated by n.<
ca^s .,, Mr. Engkaka and Sir John H?ddl?,ton
mHV expedotK* a eheeh throogh beinj, :,i.p
In'tho Dake of Bedford'a eaae. Ia well nnawired
tsn llonry Thompaon, wl.SpbUna tha be
StMtio. Soeietj w all ?-? mjaiw m--;
nJedn.lcort..ioa,(,ofdoaIh.a,,d,h,>owo..
l? tbe preaen" Inatanea, togrthei with i k>tt?'
Craaa the eorooer. x.,twithstai.dinK ti?s.o^
nation. aajhtte optalon is angry at the endea>, r
to oonce.1 tho alronaaatanee, of tho deati of ? >
known public characro.. aepedallj aa -t toMowi
qaiekly upon the niiexnltiiasd *?",rt?J*1B;
tlndinK the death of Sif J.I* ?*? '? ;'"';,
Tho jury in tbe Dnpe ol Bfdforda eaae an ?
tonants ol tho BadJOfd rstalo.
Death oaaUaaee IU ratragea unong ^B*J"IJ;
Thi. week the K?rl ol Onltbfa '??- ?'"" " "J
caaiority. For M> v? *? ll'1 V*l^Z
kaawA eitixen of Abcrdeen, WkaWi bc waa U
m aa a hanker and chartered aeeountant,
Jl.ily mjoyed |.hc peerage ? few montha. The
>,,i], who auoeeeda him, lately reaided on a large
rancb m Dnkota.
The preralence of typbold ln Florenee may in
tcrfera with iIip Queen'a latended rbril t<> tbe
( iiy <>i Flowere. The vexy name <>f thia dlaeaee,
whioh alew the Prtnce <"ns<>rt and almoat killci
tho Prinee "f Walea, alarma tbe Queen. The
fcvrr i.s raging terribly, The Britiah and Amer
lean elenieata bave I?'ft tbe plaee. Thongh two
montha arc to jmcs befute the Queen'a Intended
vl-it. U la probable t!';.i ahe may change bei
mind and ohooae aotne otbei reeort
Tho politleal ontlooh ln Chili baa ghren ibo
hpais i;i tbe London Stooh Exehange anotbei
opportnnity lor warfare 1 !ii~- week. They ai
tacked iIip credil ol three well-known houeea whieh
were annpoeed t() iiavp buaineaa rdationa witn
CbilL <>np lioiiso has lx'pn beavily bit owr
Argentinee, but ia i"'> atrongly eatabliabed ti> be
diaturbed. Tiie otbex two rictima arc alao ab
solutely aound. Al the momenl vi.pfi tbeae on
oonaoioiiable guerrillaa had produoed sui-.li a panio
thal oonaola fell a balf ln haii an honr, one ?>f
ilirsp hottaee bad nearly ? million as a nest>egg
in iIip Bank of England and bad banded ovei
nearly half ? million nora t<> help a large diaoonnl
houae. Unfortunately there ia no remedy foi
tbete cruel and crimina] attacka.
Theatre-goera arp fuII of admiretion for Miaa
Julia Neilaon'a acting <>i "The Dancing Oirl."
The pieoe is making ? real dramatic aenaation.
Thougb riniili aboul Miaa Neilson'a parl w repul
hiv, sinii acting lia.s rarcly been eeen on tbe
BrHiflh atage.
Greal curioaity preraibj aboul "Ivanhoe." The
plol and leadinj aeenea arp aiready well known.
Miaa Maclntyre, irho takei tbe parl of Rebepca,
i> bettei known al Kroll'a, In Berlin, than ln
London, thougb abe on ??? playec] Margarel In
"Mefiatofele" .<t Covenl Garden on thrrc daya1
notlce. Valpiiiinc,'in "The lluguenou," Ia her
favorite part.
Italian opora ia expected to ''p^-in tlio arrond
week in April. M Jcan dc Reazke, the new tenor,
is the Chiel aitiaciion.
It muel i'p a aweei experienee to recovet a
eon. eepeeJally if you never bad one. A P?ria
papet baa jmm anaounoed thal John I. SuUivan,
who latply madp hia dehut in the Americai I t
;.itp, is a s'>a ol N; Atthui SuIliTan, ol j;;r.'!i*li
fame. _ _
THE CH1UAN REYOLT SPREADS.
VALPARAISO WORKMEN .I'?TMN< 1 THL IN
I'Rl'.SIIUNT BALMACEOA HOLD8 0? TO III.'
OKTKT-BUaXESI PARALTZEO AXD I:\H.
ROAI> TRAFFIC VI v BTASDSTILL
Bueno- Ayrei, .lan. B4.->'ewi ha .;v,,<1
}icrc froni Valparalao tbal a ronfcrence betwoi i it
(!.??.t Balma ea i i i w I>epnUe
plara Manj people belleved thal Ibe PreaMeal wi?uld
Uke advantage nf HiIh meptli ? I ? londer h ? n - i
i ., . iio did mtt <1ip m>. howerer, ai <\ Uw
l.a<l DO k nlt.
Meaowbile the Inmrgenta conUnne t-> saln strenaih
i;n?i ronfldenca. Ila workmen cmployed . U* ' ??
lorieal i ?'. aboal Valpara m arc <.?
i. h large i unbei ?? I ???? I le ol mpath
to !"? ?ii!i Um rebeis*. Regntar r-?ii:-<>.ui tnSi
:, kta .1-:;;!. ; mI i:i !:.m:.v plac?a t!i?- UMOrgWIla
tpinpomrily ilopped liw nuu :-? ol IraJ i oy U
the i-aii> iii>. if] MHna i>ui<'?- they bave al?o d?
fctroypd tiia mllroad embaaknient. BnalnoM I >
sia'i- >f ji:imi\M>. Tha Oovernmcnl baa d larcd I
isu-Ro tfJW^)^ to be ln h M4it'? <if itega.
FORTY MFA' KILLED BT AN KXPI/lSTr?y.
A MlNi: M8AOTEB IN" OERMANT THIRTT
LABORERS BERIOL'SL* IMi REO.
Berliti. Jan. 24.?A terrible diaaat^r liu^ o .
eurred al t i ?? Hil>ernla i ? lli< i (??
Forty n.fii were kiUed and thirty wrre ->?
Injured by an exploalon w icb took pla< e in i>:.<- ol
the pi'h. _
MUROERED BY II1S ORDERLIES.
Rurharefct, Jan. 24. Dl?patihc :? n K ?
tmdjl ywtepflay etated Utal a Ik i ? (nid
been found In tbe balht.n <?( tlie ii"M r? ?
tiiHt plam. \ n: . ? ? . ? ? ? ? ? ??
a:;n.v. ?)k> Mved ln the hotel, dl ipp d i Umd
au". and, upun 11 ? u '
bods w found In I ??? I ith I ? rd rl . Im I -i
i.??.??] detalM w " ??
?? ,i x,,d i\ nf. rii pl< lon of h '?? IriB n d
th:it oflleeTi Bhortlj after l>eina la*pn Into i
tln-y < onMswid Im' ??? 'I !'? ?? ? '?'"? '??
for ili trpatmpnt re? Plved bj theni al Ihe i
handa i- buppoad t? ba the rau e <>l the murder.
T1IK STKAM UFKBOAT F. L. SORTON Mls-lNf,.
London, Jan; 84. Inqulrle* roneernlng the tean
llfpboal r. !?? -N" ' '' leff N''"'- '' ,:k T''"'""
Hmn ; ? ? <- >, bound r?T 'i
whif-h w.i- reported .i belng ilghted nfl ttll
on Dorcmbi r i -. havc elt< Ited the I f?nn ??
,: ,- ,?.;.:?, (,i Dl r D< Ug llgh '1 ' I bm ? ' I I ' I
i v * lrav< ller from AlRler . Uc ?tatcd 111
arrlval al Toul ?n thal bc heard al Alglci ' al Ihe
Sorum h "i p ? ?<i (ilbraltar on II ?? datp meiithiprd.
Nothins whatever luw bpen beard aboul '?'.?? !? rf
? ini e then. _
KILLEO WIIII.K I'NDOIJCn TIIE WIIfTEB'i WOBK
Farla, Jan. 34. tt'hlle * namber ol nwn were >m
ployed on Uia mllmad ;it Bantna, near Bonrg, aa
avalanehe fell upon theoi, bnrylng aereral "f the arork
tn ai, and Injnrlng three ?f theat ?o nererelj thal thdi
rerovcry i- doabtfnl. Tl?e men were emplojred Ii
;. , ?:.- Mipw hloeked tratni arhleh bave baen motlon
lc-~ al Nantna ("i ? ?ne daj paai
The engineen ?rlm hnvc been engaged ln the al
lempl lo rloar the B vet rielne >>f liie huge blorh' ol
il(. a ,i, wUirh : :- parked haT< been aalhg djrnatnlte
wltli ..,n-:'i--;-<>?:?? -?" nss ln theii worlt. ro-day. iia*
,m-., a dvnamite rartrldg ira axploded prematoraiy,
kiiling one "1 fl?-. englnei i
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03 \ BPEC1AL Mi-MN FBOM <?! iTEMALA.
Paaama, Jan. 13. A (inatemata eorre pondent
? .-.?:,..!? Do'i Jose Mana riamayoa, who *u
onre riei retarj of the Tmwan dnring the reg me of tli<>
l-,t- prpnldenl Barrloa, li?- gone t" the I'nltcd htate*
ostenslldy t-> ncrwe bboren for hi- pbuiiation*; i^1
ln realltg on a apwlal rnl sion U> Wa b gt
relallon to the Barrundla affali and that ol the *riiurv
,,i H| M i,\ tli" liuatcinaUn authoiitie on aoara hn
Uail iteainer Arapulio."
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THE <.<?ID PBEMII'B IN Bl BBO \M:i>
i.Doa wn .. Jan. 23. (iold tod '' -'?"'
in r i' nt. premlum.
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THE DEATH OF PBIX< R R M ""' ,N
Draaaela, Jan. 24. rhe Prlnres .i ?
ol th ? Utte i? i .ii--- ItandiNiln, waa Intorm
? of her brotlipr'i death. Al lir t? tli i n?w
,?<,,,,<] in a dangerous maimer Ihe Prlnros*, \\u> ?
-ii.n-i> III, bu1 ?".- bv been Imi.? ' '" ?>'?
? -
l/?RD mai:iin<.I"N ON HOME W i E.
London, Jan. 24. Lord llaKBIgton, ln an addn n to
kla eonatltuenta Uwlaj al Roa^endalc, La ira hlro,
kpeaklng <>! the fjm -u m a to whi tlier II ?me llule
was dead oi I \ - iW: ? n~ onlj cha i
I ,. ;, ,,,,,, ,j,,,| poHi v. it i- Irnproh
i ble n il the u Ij >f tbe lri*h party wlll be re?ti?red,
;,. the i inflden.I Ihe ftladstontaun in the pollttc il
l,.,i,.- tv ol ihe I'ariiellites i perroanpntlj ipj?cd. II
i- ;,|| the miin- m-i-n arj Ihan pver thal nnj m-'a-urn
tor llonic RuIp !.Id i. ? ?tri( llj gnarded t,
i, .,i i,v pi ivMnn> witring Ibc iinlty ol the K...,.?...??.
The tJovern ncnl U preparPd U> pas whatevir rei
DMasurea tbal <?ui.i be of practlcal uUUly io Iralaaat
? ?
THE E\RLtl EFFOBTB IN VACT.
Olaaimr. Jan. 94. TBa attempl of tbe Barl of
Vberdeea lo bring abonl ? aetUetnoal of the trooMea
brtween the rtHWim employea of tbe r,!,,i??i,',
Rallway Compan) and the rallway oBVIala bave been
frlllii... . ih.panj ofJered to i.?' 'h' ? " ?,,;'1
h.f the rtrlker. for the par.e oi endcavoring
,., ,.;i,., t B aettlement, bul made a. one of tbe ron?
Uonn ai theoffer a provlw thal uone nf U.*?*Uve
ronmttU* of th- rtrihrr. iboald be apr?lated h
rPprewntatU-ea ol U* ".trthera al tbeJ-""]*^""- J?
::::!;-:^;K'',,^'S."^l'u;':;;:"';,::;.,"-.
TO APPEAL TO THE COUNTRY.
SIGSS OF DISSOLLTION I.\ CAXADA.
A LEADUtfl OOVEB3TM1 NT OBOAJI SAYF A VMM
fcUUL i.i.i.i TION is PHOBABLE IX MAJtOB
- TMi: ( Al:l m;t D1VIDED OVER
TltK Qil sTIOV.
[Br 1ELEOHA1-H TOTBI IHIBCMcl
Ottawa, Jaa. 24.?"Le Canada," the Freneh
organ ol Sir lleetor Langevin, the leading paaa
In the Cabinel after Sn Joha Maedonald, aaya
to-aighl tl.at tho varhNia report* aa to a voto
for dissohition are oonjectured, bnl that dhatola
tion is probably deeided on, and a general election
will inost likely take plaee in Mareh, The
"Ofheial (iazotto-' to-day OOBtained no aotlot of
dissohition.
"Tho Joornal" savs tbal Sir Johfl Thnrupson,
the llon. John Coatigan, and a Freneh nvmi>er
of tho Cabinel, auppoaed to he tho llon. .1. A.
Cbaplean, the ritral In tho rabinet ol Sir lleetor
Langevin, bave lattmated to tlio I'rmiier their
lateation of reeigning if the parpoee ol diaaolving
Parlioment i? peraiated In. Cbapleaa wonkl ik*
placed In a partienlarl) awkward positioa by dis
aolation, haring peraonally aaaared Parliaraenl in
the lael M'ssion ia a iet ipeech thut no iteii?-ral
olection woald take plaee till after tho now rotere'
lialK and tho c?'ii> is woro completed. Tho votera'
luvti me nol readj : the Cabinel criaia baa anaea;
liisaolntion i> aerionaly contemplated and the
cenaaa i?. a lono way from heina. -.: irted.
A leading Miaiaterialial from ti,.. Weafc, whn
came here to diecover how tho land really lio, eaw
the Premier to-day. Sir Joha, he aaid, talked
eniphatieally ahonl "a aeaaion in Febraary or
Mareh, and diesolation in September."
There is eertainly a Cabinel u;sis on the
qaretion "i dhwolntion. Mr. Tapper, tho Mlnia
i.t oi Fiaherie*: Foster, nl Finanee; l
Secretarj nl Slate; Sii Adolph Caroa, Minlater ?1
Militia; Sir John ThnmpaoB, ol Jnatice, ??"?'I
. ,-i ,,i Inlnnd Kevennc. are onderatood to
!?? united in favor ol awaitinti the rceolt of aegotia
t ,,? > with VVoahington iwpectiBj aareatrieted
rcciproeitj before ijoin . to tlic coaatry.
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Rl riFROt itv i<> I.i: THE ISSUE.
SIR JollN MACDOXALD IN HIS FAVOB1TB Ai T
yr ? UISIIIXC" THE OPPOSlTIOS.
,, jM ji -" ? : . In tl* bt l el rJ W Pa*
llami nl woiikl bo rall -i tbe neeon t or thlrd ?
nnd anuld n ?l he ' ,;' ?lf"!' "'" '
? I I'
Wllfrcd i .1 . ' U ?n ol the :
!?.r md party at-Torontn 1
|| l.i.l !,<?<?. ; . I '
- . jo , Ma doi akt, but tbe llon. Mr. < baphan, I
Ing a> thc montiplc.' tbe tsorernment. Iiad ??
Hj ?i rlared tbal there ??" M be i ?
nntil after Iho harvc?t. It bad all alot - bo
i ???.;?? ? ' ? ?.' >'r Jobn lo
ti... Llbei iU b) nurpri e. <rt late tbe e ba* be< aolte
.; artlve pol ? i ' ' ? rapltaL M
. ??? of tbe i.t rlgW ?"i'?'??T'?
? ? i r
. . iia<i beeti -...iir .<l not 11 !? ?'
trlcu, bnl remaln with n < ?' ? i w* h nl ?
Thla week tbcre aa* ?ndd>nly a great < md f'""1 all
Ia. apreity pl
llon that the part]
? lotlon alth
,?-,1 al all ?
? .. f .i ? ? ? iM
da.i'? '? i 'ti' 'i '? "? ""?' ?'' ?' ' '
,\\-ho<\ S' ?.,:,. there ara i
iimi tbe noti## "f giaaolatlon arai lo tbe baooa iH tbe
i j. ? .i.,i tti.it II nol preaenteal In t
??'.i/?;!.?.?' it vooM appear Ia a auppletni
f.,t tbe Itaaa ol wbte* aad aaan gtoa.
In > j-r of diaaol d < mreatlon ?,li
twV(. , . ? h, nnleaa the not
. Iter lane foi tbe
? - u,., ;,i justlry ih i ? n ? \
, ? .; tbe ? nve itl nl to n
- ? ? : > great
?-, ?.-.! rertpr ?? itj ?? ? ? ' ?? ' '-': ' *' '
llon. u.lf"<t Laurlrr. the d l Carl
? ? ' I i
K that U
.^.,. . , | ? II t'l.'v can. ,
. , .,. ? -, in h a tbfl, <:iui Ia
...:.,? : . i ,t thoy ainh lo ln< ram
| , ? Bl M
, the two p ? i <
i .. . ? ? .... , ..
I of tbe oloi - ere Ia to be
that it I ??
,i ,n arith the i i Ited Ktal md I I
? , ? ? ? ?? : ? ; I
,, '. ii drcd - ?? a romplot* ?' an?i ol f
. itorj t.> ?(????: ( p ^ < t1 ?? ? I'amp n
i,l t! ,1 polli v. II ' - the i!iit.,. in
? ? may be nn donhl whalever on I
? , i . i M l t.-r a fc* ?
? .^y be qnoled l ? ? nt. wldeU
, ?. . ,,.,,. ?> that tlic Impoi ii '. ?r< ranienl ara ?
..,_..,! in |,| : .- j pn nre t , l? ar nn the Don i
lo enter lnto alth W?
l?,n looklne to i.prorlty, he -t- < t h<-<1 the M to Ix
? | ? , tho t nited -t it<- that had t tken ti; ?
Hiltiatlve In that wim md lah tnanllke dirertlon. and
. ? ,,t oi Ij ??? the ralih ? I arililng and ai
. d , u i tbe i,i ? f ?:? noRotlal. but I il '
matU'i had : ? idj ? nroed the tmtlh B of a ven wlde
. | .,,.. i,, h .i nhould urnre t , (ttle all i il Unp
,.,!,??, of oren?" between the United btatea and
i.i.-,i laita n and betweeo tbe fcieai Repablle aad
Ii Hlnre tbal ttme, only a lew <tav- ago, tbe
.! ;.. haa ?'?'?a Utborini t<> ahow tbal
nnrealrlrted rerlprotitj haa never i > ed t. be tbe
ardrnl de?lre ol Blr John Maftfonakt'a AdaUnlaUa
tioii. and tti*' il"- only obataeM l? Begotiattaoa arai
tbe InablUti al un early i>",'^i ol tho pitted Btatot
i,,,., i ?iiiiriit to iiiM-t Klr Joho'* eleara or go anytblna
? tna) oiip'd on. The Llberal pra i. ? f ? mnt, ebargai
nb John arth tealln? tbe tmpaelUun aollry.
rii?- Kltnnl m i almosl nnpreeedented ? pjrt\
,-.,:?,.? io ii.nntry on the poliey of tbe iippoalUon
whirh it haa foogld In and om nf ParttaaieBl for
, .,; nd l?vrd nfl alth m uij ha i-l >i ' ? " !~, de
UlK-ratel) and evidently and avoweel) *e?i*ncd t>
maKC it Imnnrtlrable ?? 'i i? take >t out
ot U*e regton oi pra- Ical pollUia. it |i ool? paral
;, ii ,i bj the ii.-:.i aipi.ut (.!?<? j.oin y of tbe l"iv
liovernmenl lo Bngland, nnder Ibe bate Lord Bearow
i ,,. ,. ?i , i ti ihtlni ? Itefonn l III
llerrely for feara, II addenl) areepted Ibe prtnriph
of i-.-foiai i bad beeti up].- aad earrted ? meaaar
f;,,- im advan.f 111 - Oppotli. Wbal Ibe ^??</'
irunted wa . llef?nn In the Kranrhl -. nol au) por
n,,r,.n .( ot i.fti<riioid.i . ,i a n ^oi uiiat it .i ii. ti.
,,,,, I,,,,,, ibe i,i.-n v.iio h ,.i i,.-. I, maalns II th u
? u., ir \ IInl polli \ ., ,i ii, Ir rumUiib - ar
foi \,ai-. Mit t'oiii iii? iii' a ahu l?,"l i".a UBCOBI
' ? lil.?
?Il?. |,ui n.-i\ i, a hard one for Ihc LlboraJ Icad i
,,, ,i.,,i, !i tho <.,,\ ninieni t .,il\ decido u ?<? i?
,,.luntry on tlie i rj nl ihe i?pp?i?l lon. and n
i,,i,.i- i?,,,i I., ii:,-n |iii>,> ipl" . ihe l*?uo maj berouM'
,,??. ,,f Uit! loiiKth* to ivhlib elthcr ld? In nrcparcd ?
,,;, M,,,: ,.i the Liberul I .,'1 i- aro '? U
even Ibe leng-h *>i ? omipiMiUcaJ. allluin ? with l?i?>
l ,,,,,.,) > ;,: In nrdor lo i ura I in- trkto ! K i
?,,,, nv . ih.. Mlniatcrl ill I* ?>,, nol pirp:?rwl i" -'"
i,u lenetli. fbo Libend ">' u* i ur,-,,i, i..1 1: ? 1
,,,',? 15 H ,1 ? 1 1 ,! and unllnilb :. Bi? Mli I I
,,,,....,' tna) ?, 1 m 1 ? aralhiw I ",!?? m. I< l !(??'
,,,?,?,,'. iuwl forgel all the) have becn a'i. 1 mtain?.i
(,_ 1,1,1 \mii domand a-an.nM ?., that the brltlah con
'. 1 nn ,- -.,'? . iiaiapd.
Tiij. i. th Kltaatloii. Im' n maj be oiianicod at ?> '?
,,,,,,,,..,,, u . ,.i iho iinlo'ii, .1 1, r movomoiiiH wltn
Kii John Ii .'- ":""i t" ?' U'liUh il?
frli-iMt, ..'.,1 i-unfuiind hh onemle?. rii- m nl i>o-ii.,:
? ,,, intlve workor for lerlprwrlty niaj .?<? thDWii
,.,Wp a . ,,ii ;,- 11 :,.,. eivi-1 11, purpo*'; and th'
.in,l nwj i?, ?eni om to ii.-'i: .n.oiu 1.1 e and reveri
,,"., poijij nl iio-nii ) io nslpn>clty, ol ftrltUh i"i,
neitlon, ('anadlan Indopcndencr .1 Natlonal pro
,.., 1 ,,,, ii,,- ,i.t and ino t Intlmate fiia'i- "'
Kli John have d? Idea ahether tbe pollej ol lo-d*?
.v,il ,,,, |?. i- v,t ,-,i and dl?*iwned lo-morrow. rw
Prenilor 1- surronnged bj alsint^gratlnc IngnetM"'*,
II,.. i)i?,i lunptatx and Frenrli HrlinoU queatlon<<
i,,vi. mj< nectloiii of in. Prearh aa well a- "f.Ihl"
??"nirlir.il aupnortcra ai loKimrhradi, The Freneh aui
?,, ,',!??, ,, divided a?d tbe Itovllah Mlnl,
lortalbti ramp l- nndormlned by th< Bqual ??*"'?
,1,, ,,, 11,,. 1 r.-o'-'i dlvNIons are liead d p'^|m-<-ivt\ '*
Hr 11.,'to, Unccvtn an 1 the llon. Mr. rbaplean. and
_ |..||..,. |, the antasonUm to-taoen ilo - ' ?o ai
Ir |,.,,t:-oi . who nnPod bav.itmlled the
?, . ,_ , .,.??,- Impoft-lbl- Imth nhnuld rMnabt In
,!;; " j,,, ,1,, pi.rpo?e-i "I ihe olo. 110.1. Imwei '
,,;,., ?,,, ??. BBgllahaa aell ,;..,-. with,dim. a*rj*
bmnehl fo nghi shonkter lo ?houkter. rhc um ra
LTwdtedi. man ?.th on...- for ihHrfpn.?P- '
r?waid 111 iho pn?*nl uneerUlnty no lorther f r
piTt^i ilr romlna Uberal ronventtoa, abJth h*>
?t i-atted *t luuth altenthai U bo?ibie.
ONE DIED IN THE FLAMES.
Excrrnra bcexes at a tenement-ito/jse
1I1JK.
?bbcbixs a woman who cLima to a wxvdow
fc>ILr.-A PI.IVKY .11 MI" FROM TIIF. THIRD
BIORT-ELEVEB FAlflUEfl HS^Al'K
cv LADDER8.
A llrp in n fonr-story fratnp huildini? at Qrecne
and Baaea -?-, .icrspy City, yeetefday afternoon
'1 tia> deatfc of one man'and much danget
i" eeveral pprsons. The buikling was a Bre trap.
I' Waa in tho hpart nf tlip tPiioniPiit district and
eontaiaed eieren familips. The only entianee to
tlip houae w:,s a narrow baUway in Oreen at.. whioh
lod to a stppp fli*ht. oi stairs. Diieetly beneath
thia pntrancp was a ttltar, wIiptp Mis. Mlnnie
Santer kept kproHPiie <>il and othor aiti'dos. Shf
baaa eombination eandy and ajroeery storo.
At aboul i p. m. one ol the tpnanis. a Poliah
woman, wpnt to tho eellai to ohtain boiop aiticle.
She carried a li_'hrptl bunp wltb ber. The lamp
???!! from her band and ael Bre t.. soine eom
boatiblea, and a notaenl ktfei the '-il waa on Ire.
The Bamea from thia blaae bural througb the Boot
"f tlip hallway before th* Inmatee of the bouee
knew thal the buildlng waa i>nrnin^. Whpn tbe
' rk rolui.f moke thal came from tho celbw
bural Into the liall H quickly aaeended to tlip
t"i> Boor, DUing pvpry room.
It, was tlie flrat Intlmatlon of danger aome of
the lenanta bad. All ruahed to tbe st.nrs, bul
egrem from tho houae in thal manner waa lm
piwaitile. 'lorritip'l men, women and ehildrei.
turned i.? thelr apartmenla and crted rrom tho
windowa f?.r help. The alarm of Bre bad been
aenl uul a momenl after the blaae atarted and
hy ti,.- time Bome <>f ii"1 tenanta know thal tho
huilding was on Bre tho flrcmen were erectlng
laddpi ?. to reac ?<' ' heni.
Mra, Margarei Fanning Uved on the third Boor.
\Vi,. n ? e poured Into her roonw ahe ran
?? window, and, raiaing it. Jumped out. She
. the cover of a coal bin i" lier dearenl and
. it ?,, badly thal ahe fell ln the bin. She
wns HHcd oul bj im.it banda and in a confuaed
,-i ahe walked away to the bou.i a neigb
Mra Fannlng Ia paal Bfty yeara old.
\Vhilc thia wa* taking pl ? ??' a l*olu*h woman
nn the third Hoor to< iug Easevat. en.leavoi d
to ii .. i al nllai j imp. Ilci pl ? k ralled bei
, alte lowerod berwll Irom the window
r aa her tightly elutched grip on the alll
i permit. The i ron I I ?' bad gathered I*
|nw >???'. in.k No. l ruahing to the Bre and all
cried t., the woman to hold n-t. One man threa
???.?-> beneath her, whlch aome rrlghtened
? ! d thrown from a window. F.ncouraged
crlea ol the .n t!'0 woman clung to tho
m caaemtnl itntil the bnok and ladder
eomp nv pul i ladder againat the buildlng and
i |v trr| .,-'.? r ahed up and aelzed her.
Sbe * ia - i"i and tho flreman waa i' ??? re I
i .? ... hrr apparatua arrlved al tl la time and
f,,r t ?..? minntea tl t mei i'-t-* nf the comp
wpro busj in lowering to the ground tho eleven
>? w,- i . . ? . e.vit. On the rourtli
Boor m tl e n ar ol the bu ihe family ol
|]e irj Ii ? .'111.11111 Uved. VVhen iho amoke entered
theii npurtmenta Mra. G aemnnn, who waa alone
md, endeavored to awaken him
|(r -.. nl o?l it- ln al - u ' " ""
? l: . ..l him ii oi ihe l?d
? ? Hoor an 1 Iwlievlng blm lo he awaki
. i ,i ladriei by Ihe ald of aome llrei
? ii .,? would follow, ahe, in ber gre >t
? ? i ? Ing aboul blm to tho men
... bellevina thal aM aere aved, dld not
uo into the a|>- rUuenla unfal tbe ' ro ? a p n out.
TiM'n they found iho rharred bwdy ol a man he
lirvpil lo ?? (luwmann. He waa nol pueitively
? i - !,: re and 1 i
i..,s. uh ' ???'??.r by, wero in anoh a p?n
,.is prnatrntion thal they
, ,, i .. | to view tl?o oornso
l ? pred from tlie fourl Ii
i.. , .,,,.? i ?? mi l m ia ? ? >'p|.-I in a I
t twiated
so ili i ii i'i ;,'v "I1 l!
? ?
ml it waa pl ' ? '
? for, an I waa I .i I > si.t
... ,, nwonvl by II ile> A I mmaa,
. i . i i).',. , i ,;,i;. who ronted
w ?.???
? ,,,, tfie ground Boor on
(,,,?. n at . and ? ?' "" ' -~'A--'- lr'''
huilding waa in >un" i
?
\ t/)TOM01 l\ I W I'I ' KS \ 1 ll'K EXfifNE
HRIVEB AND IIOKSI - MI.!.' :? \T A CROS?IX<i
IN J i ::-1 v i i
Aj, Dre ,?:. |no N'n. 3 waa ret rnlng to ita ;
ai M.: ? i and ilarrow ata. -foraey flty. fn ra
| a,?K al the Bre n( Kj?8px and Grecno
aui bial night, an alnrm rame ln from n box
ai Pavonia and Grove ata. r?r ihe Bre ln tho
har.lv..- ?>??.t -. i o R-.Il va?l The enirine
?tarted up Moroer ?' '"'?'? ml tho i til.I "'?-?
,, i:.,,!,,.o!,' ? fhi ?he box aoling nn
driver waa Danhl Dinan, atnkeman. Rohlnd wi ?
.?. |)in b*. tlie on Ineoi VI R ilroo l-ave
la ,.?;,. nf tlie .?l dan oreua ornasinga ln Jcrwj
Clly. Wnan knew Ihla woll, imd aa he
t., the .i^ ho roinefl In bla hnraw nnd kopl
a aharp lookoul mr the wat.hnian'a warnlng.
l,,,. acoldenl whioh nocurred an InaUnt laler
waa witneaanl by wveral p.>raona, whoae apcounta
for tlie moal parl agree. I- ia aaid thal Rornart
I.kman, the Bagman, who itood on the paal
tid# ,,i the htreai nnd rteareal tlie approaching
engine. waved .? algnal to tl.rlvei to nnwe
nn. Perhapa, ahw, Dlmw nnst., u the -
Al anj rate.he whlpped up bin horaea and atnrlw
to make I.roaeing IHa horaea bad harely ael
,??, ?? tne trank when they were awept d-.wn
upon by the engine ol tlie expreca traln. Foi
few mompnta there waa aueh o.onfiiai..n ?d goiao
.,1 with the ecreame ?I men and wninen, I i
..,;,, ?? ,v,,,, hml happened. When th.
traln bad daahed by and oul ol alehl down Ihe
traek thoae who nialwd to the apol round an ovei
,,,,?,.,! ,!ri..,.?ri:i.; badly wreeked, one horae terrl
i.!v mangled and tbe other ln Ita death agonlea.
\i Bral nothina eoukl be aeen of the driver oi
siok.v. Further ihiwn tl? track ln tlie dark
neaa the aearcliera came acnwa the headleaa bodj
.,i Dinan and fully ?"" t'-t further hia head waa
found. Dlngle, ll apfMrt, h?l aeen tbe Impend
Ing acoldenl ln time to |ump and aave bimaeU
and be aow walked up uninjurcd.
An enormmw crowd jathercd al.I the aoan
and i.atra police force waa re?tuired to keep
them from Impedlng ilie work ol olearing awaj
rhe wreck. There waa greal exejtemeni nmong
i!,.. erowd and Uie police bad thelr banda full ta
keep the |ie?ple ofl the tl -i. aa traina were fre
nuenllj patsing up and down. The body of
Dinan waa removed to Brwly'a .gue ln Nea
ark-ave. He waa thirty-flve yeara old. waa o
raarried man and leavo a wife and one .ialW.
He al,. mpported bi; *[?|?'WP;| "";!'?"!?. ,1 ,','i
'?,,, ., nuniv-i of tbe Fire Departmenl foi mi
?"'"'Mrs. Tbaddeua Sneed, -t N- sao ^"X^
\oun, ??.red wciman, a-aa atanding on thenMr
h5r*onthe frrrtwad and knooke.1Ihei" J"^; *?
had an Infa H in her arma. '";' / ' J'' \, i V ,
nr<' .v^rious._
A BBVfll THVST SOT PUOB.aU.fX
OBeaga, Jan. U W.D. whoto-Jle d?-B?ki of
,?N.i.v-av .!,;.. tba Dettatt itory ol t ..? f.-r... aBon of
,?,.?" '?,,? i- aaaae-deal. ?- ?"" *??ittaaa
N ?h, whf a range -f maf nat- ubi.h ir- ... maK-. -P
tbe drag traaVi w awl tbe rheme ,? Ible. I aaa
lhlt goo.000^00 la the amonnl uam .1 a- t e . ipn i
w ,,f ,,.,, jiegod ?.omi.ni.-.- - aald a dru
..,;,;? ,,?,-...- ioI.Pdderable money. but It^aouldnol
i.iv th- whnloaalo drag tradu ol tho rounir>.
\\\) ,',?: 100 hou?s in tbe rnlted Hlatka, aad Wm
ol Ibcni ira eerj Ugbt, BaaadaUg.
AN EXPLOSION KILLED HIM. j
. IIII'F EN..INKF.K FARRIER DEAD AND SIX.
FffiEMEN lll'RT.
A BARRF.r. OF rtrBPEBTIBB BT.OWS VP AT A
SMAI.L FIKE IX JEBSBT CITY.
Cliipf Engineee llenry E. Farripr of the Jersey
Cily Firp Department waa killed last niijht whilo
atteodlng a lirp al Pavoala-avo. and urove-st. At?
aboul ~' >>. m. nn alaraa of flre was sent out.
Tho flaincs were ditoovered to lie in a qaaattty of
stnw in tho rcllar of thp hardware BtOIB of C.
Boltwood. Ai ioob as tho alarm oonld lx> re
?ponded to the ehief and his departniont were
on band, preparin^ for work.
Followed hy County Clerk DpnnLs MeLaughlin
and John P. Feeney, piaaaaWnt of tho Beard of
Police Commiaaionera, and aome iiremon, tho Chtaf
daahed Into thp eellar. Hp found a number of
boxea Blled wlth etraw on rire. These were thrown
np tho ateira to the aldewalk and tho flre was
believed t<> he nnder eantroL if not enttrely ex*
tinguiahed. The County Clerk and Mr. Feonoy
ruahed npataii to th<? apailiaeiila ef the tenants
whi.cupiod the four-btory bfifik huilding.
They bad bardly lefl tho eellar when
an exploaioa took place. Flreman John MeDonald
and Flreman Mlehael Whalen weio aeat the eellar
atepe. McDonaki wai thrown to the aadewalk
by Ihe pxplosion and prohahly fatally injiired.
VVhalen was thrown up Kveral atefa and Kverely
injitrod and ? hipf Farrier was Idlaed. Tho fbrOB
wiih wbieh be waa thrown down broke his neck.
imt he waa othorwiec not diaugnred.
Assistant Engineer John Dennatnd, who was
there, was alao Injured by aome gfaea eattJng hia
face. Fireman John Farrell and two othor flre
nipn were aUghtly burt. The exploaioa was eauaed
by tbe heat from thp liro coming in eontaot wlth
? bai rel ..I turpentine.
Whea the uninjured bad teeorered from tho
thock tbe eellar waaaearehed,and thedead bodyof
thelr ehief was found by ihe firemen. It was
carried to the atreet and waa tlipn taken to Brady'a
Moraue, bu1 will be aenl to the eblePa booae to
l
day.
Thp sad afTair cast a nloom over Jorscy City
laat night, and men oould bardly believo it to hp
true. I hU?l Engineer Farripr waa the Bift ehiel
ul the paid flre department, and with aa Intar
i intion oi onlv two yeara held the ofBee eonUnu
oualv Ho bad been chlef of tho old volunteer
departmenl for yeara hefore tbat,whea the h>pub
!,,,,? partj waa ln power. It waa a btandins
i?kc in fhoae daya thal if the Republicana won
iho rharter electlone Henry Farrler would laj
,.|,,..f Hnd if tlie Demoorata were aucceaafui Mr.
Farrler'a onlv rival. John Coyle, would bave the
?ff\rc \ wifo and three H.ildren aurvlve tho
rhi.'t. No arrangenwnta bave ix'en ruude for the
funera] yet.
-? ?.
A WRlt FOR II18 BVNAWAY WIFE.
-tl. K (XOSE "i- \ PROMlblNG BOBETKOOB BE
GUB 18 BARLEM.
Uother pbaae of the TorbiuA-FlsnWBtt ooae
uiil develop on Mondnj aftemooa la tho Sapreme
,,,,,,, before Referee June* J. Nealla, when the
? .', will i?c argupd. PhiUp Piahblatt, of No.
i 574 Ma.lison-avp, the aon of b wealthy bouaa
ilecorator, bai aeoured b wrlt of hnia-ie corpna
i.,r tlie retura ol hm righteen-yrar-old wlfe. who
,,, him aeveral daya ago, on aoeounl of bla
, aad now llvea wlth ber parenta
ai No. 2,072 Seveatb-ave. The eaee la a eom
pllcated one, tl.barge of aaaauh agalnal Mr.
Torbuah the father of tho youag woman. baring
been diemlaaad by Juattoe Wehk in the llarlem
Police t'o'irt. There is bkw n auW paaAlitg rfl tho
. ivil i ourt of Harlem la whleh the young wifc
. M ,..:- tbej retnra ol ber baachwaM wedfttng
preaente nnd clothea, _
Tlie young couple bad onlv i*?on marratd iboul
a m?Mtll) and Uved la luxurloua etyle ia a llat
. So i VVeat One-buadred-and-twenty-Bintb-eb
I . ..... ..i -,?,? hcoame jealmui of hia handaome
-a .[-?. and every mornlng l* fore golng t..
..., ),. would lock up ber beota, hat
. i , . lK M thal ali.uld nol go out, Mra.
,-,.,,. . momher ol Calvary Metl i
FiiiKiiin.il ? burch, at One-hundred-and-twi-nty
'? " '.,n.l s.-..'n?h-ave.. by the young .;lks
,;.. v... highly eateemed. Fia blatt u
,," Hebrew tH-lief, bul waa aa atruck with the
..,, v ..i the voung woman tha be
',?.,,?. , ?,?/,?,? of the eharch,
in r?le hfa?eure an laii du.clion. Tbe tottamey
nmarhi *'"?"? -'"" "pened Into alfectlou
.,!,!;. resull waa a weddlng, whlch waa on a
sdlfforencca.H,n?tuaedt^blehetween
'?; ''?; ? | ' ,,. Fiahblati wanted hia wife to
^.""convirt tott llebrew faith and she
?,a ,-llis |,.,| ,.. eruelty and rtolen -?
, ,.,. wriof fb-hblatl to bla youag wife.
;;;:.:, \-,,;:::^,:^,;,;i,;o.;:'r hushandandw.i.
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EX-SESATOR TABOIP8 BICM CLdlM.
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, '.". '..niing to ., diapatrh from Hehma, Hont..
prJBted thia mornlng. \* ?Of?.. rb bar Man ha ?a>
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.,?.?? ,,?irl. toda, dartd'd tbe l*tery ?u? before
Ln I. tavor of'tbe lotterle*. Jobo II. >?..,..?? wu
. , f,? adling r-rankfort lottery tlrkeU and
',':'? '...:! Henr, Actcm, k-tery tlrkeU.
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Vm Irari. oan !-? f'"""1 " ?' >' ',?..,,?,;? j?.i lally
botwien tlv .he^ "f ?" ' , ,)|IS' " ,f ?,.. \w< ?f
App-aN thal there are rtnar i Legislatuw
??'- '' V.- '|-.VI,.,i! ^' > ??' ieJ'-l?.7--.? ragard ... tbal
olPin'nwry law. E ory P???\ [ndlvWun| rlifhU. ot
'" " ."?' . Vhins i.v affordlng renwdleii l.-adlni: to
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0AMMUX9I* -I WSMTOU COUM&
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A BROtP HI.VT TO J.Y OMM009 r.DITOR.
lYca watar, Ora., Mt ?*-?? eMor nf "'^J?
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Jhl. J. U mipp..1 .0 be tbe reaaBof aa
-dttorial ... uTbe HeraaP Thuraday In wbieh the
.,.?, Mopcaaed tbe optntoo thal tbe Cbtaaaaea wko
?., ,i-. vn onl ol M.l.on with a roMaround tbair
Lodie wtra^ttor Hai. nioso vibo hcid u.e tofaa.
HAKING A GRAVER C1IARGE.
MAYOR CHAPDI DECLARF.D TO BE AN AC
OOMPUCX IN THF WATKR STEAL.
MR. ZIEGLER IS HIS AMKNDKD AXSWER AB
bERTS THAT THE THREK BROOKLVN
OFFICIALS ACTED IN COLI.UIJION
WITH STAPM.S.
The promised nmondod eomplaint in the eurt
hrought in aVaoklya by William Zictflcr ngninat
Mayor Alfrod 0. Chapin, Controller Theodore F.'
Jaekaoii and T. 11. Rutan, who wa.s Cit.v Anditor
last year, and the Laag Island Wator Supply Com
pany, to annnl the oontraot made by the city
oftlciala with the Water Supply Company Ia pnr
ehaae the property and franchiaes of the oompany
tor f4,t00,000, was served late yeaterday after
noon upon Corporation Counsel Jenka, attorney
for the oify offlcJil*.
The eherge is aaaUaeejy made in it, that tha
Mayor and his aaoeJebM aet-d m eollaaion with
iho ofaeeca af the wator company, and wbea they
wore inlormod of the fatts in tho niatter haston?vi
to close tho harrain: that tho honds and stook ol
tho corapany were far below par, as Suplos, whe
leprosentcd the cornpany, well knew when he sold
thora to the city at 3"0, and the company, in
siea<l of owning hfty miiea of pijw, haa only
twent.y mllos.
The original eomplaint set forth that on oi
aboat Decemher 23, 1800, tho dofendanf onViale,
I nettag in their oflicial capacitioa, entored irto
j what they declaro to he an asreemont with thc
j oompany, lepresented by Mr. Staplos, apreeing te
| parehaae the property aad bnaaeauaBi ef thc oom?
pany, tho purehaser aprooinj; to assunie the pay
nient of tlio hondod indebtednesa of the company,
wbich is |500,000, aud to pay $750,000 for tha
stook, tho par valuo of wluoh ia ^JaO.OiiO, thoni
lieinjr g,500 shares of ?!0n gaeJk The eomplaint
alleged that the city otticials were aboat to e\e
riite and issue honds of the city in the form ol
wator honds. and tise thern or the pfBOBBBa of
ihoir salo t<? pny the oonsi leration of $7.?0,n(i0, and
to issue otber honds to tho amoiint ol 9500,000
ami exehaage theaa for the aottgaajt honds of the
company. and to completo the purchase, ulthouKB
they had aa power or authority tfl
do so, as the plaintiff belioved. Ahw
that in makinj; the contraet the d,
lendaata took into aeeetnjti as enkaariag the
valuo, the faot that tho company had an e\.
olusive Iranebkat in the Tweiity-si\fh Ward, and
that Staplos ropresentod that in tho last vear
the reoeipts were 100,000 and the not oamingl
of tlio oompany onabled it to pay ."> per eont divt
dend semi-annually, and that BUCfa repre&entation
was false.
The plaintiff said that the Haah, property and
fran'diiso of the company wore not WOtth mor.
thaa |250,000, and that Staplos, who profesjc*
to own or control 1,400 shares, pir
ehaaed tho bnik ef theee aboat Ifteen ?oatko
ago at |7Q a share, 0f |170,I. IH *? M*
?harea, but that he hcl.l the shares for severtl
otbera be upwaeated, and that the stook had not
earne.l a dividend. Altboagh Staplos is a ato0a>
broket aad knew the valuo of the stook. he repga
aented it to he worth $:<"'? ? share. It was alao
?et forth that te pay the an.ount mentionod in
the contraot.of puroluse would he a vrnevous w^fte
Of the publio, monoy and it would he an illegal
aol oa the p.irt ol the dofendav.t effldal*
Tho amended eomplaint cmbra'.es these addi
tional-points:
Firat-It ia alle^ed that the dofendant oftloiaU
nefed coll'.sivcly with the nirents of tlie Long
uuaad Wator Supply Company Ia eoatraotiag to
make the panhaae, and that when the plaintiff
arrote ? letter to theni. whhh baa not yet l*?n
made public, acking them to pause and give 1dm
u upportaatty to he beard, they made ao reply
to it, but barried ap tho rignlng of tho eoatraoaj
and have nol anewered tle tetter te thla day. ,
Seot nl-it is elleged tbal tbe bonda af iha
wator eompany were ?eUlag for ?0 eeatJ befoif
tbe purchaae, and if the honds lold at tkbj
price tbe itoek eertaialy waa aot wrth
par. and that Stapiee is ? tfoefc.
broker and well knew tbe valuo and had eold and
traaaferred tbe atoek tor ? year bekV?re tho aegotia*
tiona wore begun for leaa thaa por?tha honds at
80 and the atoeka al 10 and SO-aad had bIm
put theu on bia r?uo?atiou Uata at thoso aalaaa
Third, that Staplea and Tieoartin, his BOB-ia*
law, the preeideat of the Watei Supply Company,
repreaeated that it had titty mileeof pii>e aad tho
iilaiit was ablo al alightly Lncreaaed exaeaae ta
supply tho ontiro Twenty-eixth W.<rd with wator
now and beieafter, wbereae, In faet, the ooaaaaay
haa only twentv inil'-s of pipe, aad the pip* 00*013
only ooe-twelfth ol the ward, .iu<l tbal te supply
all the Inhabitanta ol tbe araid with water it
would oost a niuofa greoter auai thaa that alraadg
expeaded apoa the pbutt ol the eoaaaaoy.
Corporatioa Couaael Jenka would not aay how
long be would take ta anawer the ameaded eoa>
plaint, bnl ilie took the lull twenty daye
allowed by law before pattlag In Im
anawer to the original eomplaint. \>. J.
liavnor. counael for Mr. /le^ler," refuaed
t?. inake aay stateniont in ro^.ird to tJie Daattec
when area last evening. The InJonetloB <?? n
?iiiued bv .Indye Itirtlott, who aaid that the oity
ortioials made no adeguate anawer &> tho aAdaviM
upon wbich they were temporanly enjouted, U
in foree bul an appeal trom tho deciaion ot
Judin* Itartlon will ho beard by the Geaeral lenti
,?, the s..nd Moaday In Febraary. Ihe trjaj
?t the original f" '?* uP"n the calendar for the
Hrat Monday In iVt-juary. bul the ameBdmeal of
tho eomplaint wiil arobably throw it o\.r aatU
Utter in the naoath. .,
Tho eharge ol eolluaion on the p?rt of Majoe
chapin alth the wator eompany. ia whieh M'\eral
lhmiooratio k*adera are iatereatoiL is regajrteu ae
r Brave aecaaat " agalnel the Integrity ol t.,o
Mavor In his pu.iUc eapaelty, and a Bjiieh more
ierunia eharge thaa the waateof the pahlie faada
in the pmpoawl paretukw wluoh was BMde in
the oHgfnal eomplaint. Tbe Mayor was o.it ol
tho eity last ayreaiag.
toitnoumxn wtn kuwam ?oraaTfair.
Boraeater. Jaa. 34 <-.kdl U a eoatWeaea aaM
,,, ,i.,v betwean a ipectol Boaandttea al AMeraaM **?d
ritueni on th.- one baad aud the hnBiaeiea "f '"'"' a.
P?vU, th' eefaaltlBg ex city Trt-a-im-r, ao? i Aal?ra
Prlaon on tbe otberi bb agreiBnat waa reaeaei baM
th,. riaun af Ihe rttf agalnH ti.e lonlnaaa aaeaM he
m?,.,imi.,vi for .f:;n."."iO. Dartt'i geraleatloa
[IS tooo?r& mUM, aad aaa ttaeowrad abeaa
? year Bg '?
r?B rrr.YTK.v.Yui. of ranjuovrg JJMfeawoT;
BoatOB. Jan. U iSpciah.-Th- \>,m,?nt Aaaoekv
ti,?, of Boat ta toWarated by a beoaael bad aigbl *t
ti?. VenaOBM the i<>ot'. eaalveraary af tho agaahMkM
?f vemoal b tho ci.ion. There anm a large eatber
|nf ?f prom neal aiea. Kearg <>? HiatbtaB. tbe
ine oi pp"u '?' ?' .'.- ; . ?, . *
?uUi-ner. pmlded, aad ipccekea weM made bv Clil-f
!ju?tlee Eleid. of taa kTanaikaaatli aapraaaa Peaat;
1??IUan B, Ea.on. Collo,t.,r 0***. ^J^TT'
ipg otheis. The poct W.'iuticr arioti BB (o.lovr> ? m
y, ho,?o at j^;1;;1 . m 10 un:1,,l(. to rMi
ruioa^alnKn/^^^
Vermonl to iho "? \? ?" )lPr cotMgution.
,n?, to tho A"! M.i??r> d n .,.,,???., whn
?'""^, Mo arl J aad ?vZ>^ wh,t be ralkd
aa?SaaVAh^ . ^- IfttSSSt
*f?al5faa aud to bear peat Vanaaaal akajar, hut
l U "ie eoahlf have ataaatakaj betier thaa my rttafji
S1GO Yl.OTR HET.P TO BK -YOT SAGO ILOVK
Boataa, Jan. 6*>-A lottor baa hcon laagltai kf 0*
leetor Beard f""" >'r- Qp?Mlag. Airiatail >?-<rotarf
,,t tha Tiiaaaij. Ia ti.tm t Uhm Iha Bepattaaaat tea>
rlBdet that BBgO fl"?r h rtiitlatde at g oeuts a |MBA,
riii- iatHkw i- legaraai as reaaariaaalB, baaaaaa the
now Xiirttf law dhtiiiotlv >Uitos that sa|?o flour ls frwe.
A.sktant s... rotarv spauldinff. in his decislon. informa
(k< coiil-to,- that wgo aoar ?s not aafB flour, bul
ita aUich, ?nd as buch U daU*bla.