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snd .he went out of her slip well losd_*d. Vl>~*
Sgt return trip she stuck n*?nr Roveraor's Jsl??d
The ferryboat Hsmllton, leaving Brooklyn al * :'*
p. m., failed to reach her slip on account of fie le
Which was -lucked Into the channel by the flood tiru
Most of tb*? ferry boats lr, the East River stoppe
makins' tn.ir regain natta uft-r (J o'clock.
MANY TRAINS DELAYED.
TRAFFIC ON LONI J ISLAND INTEKRUFTED
AN F.M.INE WRFCKKD-A MAX BLOWN* PROM A
BRIDGE AND DROWNED AT NEW
BBl'.VSWICK.
Shs wind storm that swept over Lone Island Sunrj*;
night und early yesterday n.om log wis one of tlhe maa
massa riaaawam sUaaaid of isss. Throughout the isitini
lnuch dna.:,*,' wrw done snd UaBic *n sil the roads con
sidsrebly delayed. The electric car. in Jamal*-, and Eas
New-York liad been del-Ted by the heavy tills of snow
-aid Ui* Lous Meng Railroad BBSS? Transit trains kan
run > te* minute* behind schedule vine. At many point-'
Uite-gheut BM island telegraph piles wen J*low*i dowr
and wires disabled, and communication with certain point,
hs. been impossible. Old peoplo along tba const sst thal
Suud.v' night wa* one of Hie mont sevore they had BTW
known on the Sauna. *nd while the gale was ?t lt* heigh
c*r y yestei-.y morning nothing ventured out on th*?
w?t4?r except tbe b>lg steamers. In the small harbors and
cove* along (he Kong Island .hero m?ny vessels bm
f*?t in BM M and are thus prevented from bein* blown
Swap. AU aiong the, shore htim.I1 buildings, board watti
sod other strong summer structure* hsve bren blown
?way. The (hnuagi* at present, > xii not ta e-timated.
Residents of Rlverl.ead were put to mufi- inconvcnienc*
by train* being delayed on the Long Island Railroad, and
yesterday afternoon the mall train from Oreenport was
over three hour, late.
I'r__c. bet*cen Brooklyn and coney jsisnd and otliei
lioints along Min route were seriously Clayed. Thi
first min leaving I'rdonvill* at 1:8a a. ra. yesterday
morning oa the Rrouklyn, Rsth Beach A West BM Rail?
road and bound f*r tlie Thlrty-ninth-st. terry became
stalled on thc i-urvo at the entrance of the Thirty-ninth
sa terminal cut, and was delayed thero for two hours until
TB engine arrived from the -.hops at L'nionviile and took
th* train to Wot Brooklyn. The passengers were com?
pelled to walk te the 1'nlon station at Thirty-sixth--*.
SBg Flfth-ave.. nlarlv a mlle sway. Along New-l'tre-lit
svo. there were large drifts ot snow, which owing to Hm
high wind lu the morning, wa* blown across the tracks
a* r.st ii* the ploughs' cleared lt away. At Bath Bench
and Vat, Pelt Manor theie are two .harp curves lu th"
load iud M blockade* were so heavy at these points
that the train* had to gtoeaarge meir passenger-, and put
on extra steam In .riler to round the curve*.
Between Parkville and QfalSeead on the (.'uiver Mai,
the drirts Brata _*rt.cularly heavy, and there wei* also
heavy drifts between Parkville and the I'nlon station on
BM Prospect Park and Cooey Islam li,,lr - ..I track.*.
Emil BtBtS, who for a long time ha* carried the m.li
from the Brooklyn poitollice to the Bay ll.'!.* an I Fort
llsiiiiitoa po*t<,m. es. .tarted from Brooklyn at 7 o'clock
yesterday morning as usual. He took a Court-st. car to
Forty-i?eventli-*t. snd Thlrd-ave., and then tran?rerretl to
the Eleerie ro.d. The drifts of snow were so heavy
along Thlrd-ave. between South Fifth-av*. and Bay -Ridge
that no ears were started until 9 o'clock. When Thirty
fifth-st. was reached the road was found to be impaa*ahi<
At IO o'rlock Mr. Piper telephoned t_ the Brooklyn por.t
ofllce that lt waa an impossibility to get through to Bay
Ridge and Fort Hsmllton.
The gale demolish,-1 a number of small buildings at
Coney Island and Mew gawa signs and sh d-. The flag?
pole on the Oravesond town hall was broken olf hy the
wltsl ond cra-hed through the roof of the house occiipl-i
by William Beck. All of tbe landy wert aa the lower
floor at Cr- tlr.e and sor.o of them v.epe injured. The
10 20 a. m. task. JO the Culver road from Coney Island
yesterday ir.orulug ran into a big snowdrift nt Vari "sickle
slat'',!, SBl wa* wrecked. The engine wa. barlil- damaged
and Edward Ufewkawafcaw, the mgttseri w-_s severely bb.
jured, his leg* being tidly bruised. None of thc pa...
sengo.-s were Injured.
At ll :30 o'clock mi .Sunday night a furious gale of
wind, a> companied by snow, struck Par harkaway. The
force with which (ho wind drove the snow kaSsN it male
travelling impossible. Ihe wind continued all niplit and
>esterd?y and played havoc with ?l?n-?, tree* and sir.al!
anthouses.
Willina C. Dsrrian, an employe of the cornell ji-on
Work* in New-York, aad laka Tripp, who hoi a place
on a theatrical journal published iu Paterson, N. J ,
? urtej n, walk from the Rlver-si. station cf the Erie
13 Paterson to tuelr homes St 'Hawthorne, a Bergen
County Village north or that city, across the Paaaak Hirer,
lu the gale oa Sunday nifiht. TUB big St. Bernird.
were, with them. Their way lay uer s* a board walk
near the edse ?f the timberi, af rhe Bria Rallr >ad brid?.'.
When a tew- feet from rhe Bergen County side -tarrion
heard a scre-im. and looking around he saw the form ol
his companion hurled oil thc narrow planking Into the
snow and daikness, and keerd a Bflaah a* Tripp attack
the swiftly rushing, swollen river. A blast nt wind hid
blow,, the man lt,an the bridge. Daman clung to the
tirT,b?rs for a moment until the fury of tta gu-t had
ahal'd, and then he ran la the bank of tlie river and
plunged into t^e river. The t/??o big gaga, evidently I
with some ide* of tl.vlng to save life, rjaaiaad In also, and |
lau. d on Darrian. who hurt ii hard struggle In the ley
currant with the two brut. ? kelara he could t"'t tn shore,
iiovinc realired that kt could di nothing to save Tripp.
The body has not been recovered.
At EBaahatt the wind blew down telegraph wBBB. aims
ind _??'*.
Thc Mans throughout Westchester (ountv wa* par?
ticularly Mama. AU along the Hudson River windows
vere Mown in, limbs of nam ISIS off, and sign* blown
down. Many of the letagmgk arima are down, and am ?
m. stcaMm i? slow and Baratta?- Th,.- whatawa la Mm
hlih schi?l at Y'.nk rs wm,:* blown lu, aad school had
to be aaspaaSM tee the da*-.
WINDS HAVE A WILD DANCE IN THE STREETS.
The rinds and sqmtlls danced thlUagk the Streets
of New-York yesterday, galatea ting thc victory Which
lin- forces of Irost nnd cold had wrung from tbs
helpless town. They whistled theft own neoonipuiii
tteuta and tho shaking of tin- window frame- was the
ilic-in_ of (heir castanets. They hartog the saow
lu curling eddles nnd saseatsg Virginia re-Is and
Irish Jigs in Broadway and Flfth-ave. They kaoehed
lists i-,:f the beads of dignified citizens and sent womer,
whirling around in th- niar.es of their waltzes. There
were iio wallflowers in tbs gsy party ,,f young and
vigorous wind-, which torc tl,rough Hie streets ni
the rate of faa ty artlaa an hour, and pranced shoat
nt nn unknown ape td In ti,e regions of tb- upper nit.
c -*
TUE NORTHPORT SINKS AT HER PIER.
Th* steamboat NorUiport, of (hi* BerthpOrt and
New Yurli Steamboat CSmpsay, sunk at her pie: nt
Bar*hperL L. I., daring the nlgii;. Tlie ateaattaai hil
been badly gettagsg willi- irvin;; to work her way
Ihstaigk the icc In Northport Msrhm on sunday. for
IhS inirposo af opening B channel so that sii- could
?essene her trips pssSarda] When the regari sprung
a leak th*- crew were on board find th- steam pump,
weiv k-nt going, but to no gmpose, sha want to tn**
bottom tu about nu hour.
THE SHACKAMAXO.V HK.ARB FROM AS I" SC AT,.
No story of marine dl*asti'r and dl?tre*s is complet*
until that stately craft. BM BBkl Island boat Shacfcamaxori.
ls heard from. Wherever there ls an Icc drlfv, ? heavy
*ea or a hi,li wind, thc gfcarhSBMSSS risc, to tell of her
expe lenee. Y"st"idny one of her rudders was thrown out
or oi-dcr and th' fastening pin l"st overboard, eausing the
u-us; amount of fuss and bother and delay with wi,.:,
thc ghachSBMam makes every .lorn, BMBMrakte.
MINOR At -IDK.NTm DUE TO THE II1UII WIND.
Tho empty bark OsoolSaa of Derby, lying outside of
Bria Ba?li, Brooklyn, broke adilft and vvent sahara in
Uie galo |OBtf I la J morning.
The BiiUsh si li ii mt -i Vrlkyrle, while al tuicho:- oil
City Island, dragged her anchors on sunday night and
went ashore on the south side, of BM Stepping Stones.
bl,e ls In a bad iHi-illon. an 1 has about, six let of water
lu her ho!d.
The sl-ainer Santint sa. blown .shore at Haag! XlnnW.
sud tho I. Butler, loaded with COST, was blown sg.in-t
th. (iovernment dock at Sandy Hook yesterday an-! sunk.
Kl FIEliDS HOLD AT ll*\YRK DI OBACB.
Jlnvn* de Or-ce. Md., Fob. '-Hi.-The tug Hudson
suec-i-dird la hn-aklng through thc km to thc Percyville
dock je.tc-ds.-, tun did not attempt io go above (he
l'hil_8el*)hlii, Wllminaton and ll..lilmorc Railroad's
bridge, it required thr?e days und nights for Hie
tog to get from the Battery to Havre de Grace? four
miles. The Ice ls packed on thc flats nnd the channel
I* rtaSsg. Th- bold of |m between the (wo railroad
bridges remains Intact. Thc icc holds brui tn Ihe
gorge at Port Deposit. Thc railroad elution wss
ub.iiidi'nod on Saturday night, and lust night the .Itu
atlo.'i was urKhaiigi-. William Robert* sud his BOB,
aged slstecn. an- sUU on their Island home opposite
Part Deposit without any hope of rescue, mid pare
leeirs .nv* eaterUlned '.or their safety, ns the islnnd K
iihily to N' .ubmcrged at uny time.
iHLUWN FROM A TRAIN AND KILLED,
?susijaeh-inna. Penn., Foti. "O.-Ono of tbe worst
bllz-nrds of thc *i'Rsoii raged hero to-day. Trains ag
the New-Yorh, Like F.rl*> nnd We.teni nrc moving
with great difficulty. Brakeman Lewis, of llornell.
--sille, am blown from hi* fruin ncsr Addison N. Y.
last evening nnd Instantly kilted.
DAMAGE RY THE UALE AT Al.UAN,.
Albany. Feb. UO.?The wind this morning ai tallied n
velocity of fifty mlle* tin hour -sith (lie tcmpertKuro
lt tero. During the storm sn electric car contain
lng twenty-eight people was Mruck by a West .sht.r,
train, nnd two persons injured, the iui>(niiuan prob
ghiy mrlou-ly. Trains from tbe West ure behind tim**. [
USE POND'S EXTBAC.
FOR
OVER-TIRED,
WEAK,
OR
SORE EYES.
"It act* like magi' in. aakttslaua. 1 lli-o it so muc
ter sore eye.. "?Kev. m. jA.MI.sON'.
AVOID hi BSTKITTEs. (.enulne made only b
I'ond's Batraet Ca., tu Flfth-ave., Bew.Tork.
Considerable damage was dene by (be Ugh wind.
secdon of the si,,-ds of the Albany Bngraad Csa.
puny, 50 by 100 fe-t, WM blown iluv._.
WHIRLING OVER NEW KNQL-ltD.
TRAINS BLOCKED BY DP.I FITN*.' SNOW-WOES
OF THK STORM.
Boston, Feb. 'JO (Special).?About fourteen Inch,
of light snow fell last Friday nlplu and getarda.
foreuoon. lt drifted badly nnd delayed ra'.lwnv
(ruins on Saturday. Tbe storm was renewed Bonds)
evening, accompanied by low tempe ralina and i
sever** gale, wind from the west reaching a velocity
of Ih'.rty-slx miles nn bon,". The gal" increased lu
velocity np to \i o'clock ibis afternoon, when lt blew
forty-eight miles sn hour, and began soon afterward
to decrense. Light snows lind fallen continuously
since 8 o'clock Sunduy -vening. In 'lie gale and
snowstorm .sunday evening (he Ibid BiBltfd schooner
Enos b. Phillip* atnie, on Harding*. LedgQ and boob
after sank. Gip:_ln .1. E. Brawn nnd , rev,- wei*
saved by tba crew of tl ? Hull UIe-8a**lBg Station.
The aehaanar Ellen M. daldee wi,s directi. behtad
Ihe l'hillips and Ut 'lld hare slured lier fate had SOI
ibo bm of the stranded acbooner warned ber ott.
The Enos H. phillips ls a schooner ol :.i-n tens. She
was built ut Wilmington, Del.. 1n lsTt). and was
awned by Mm H. 'rower, ami oi lie: i. nt Boston.
The vessel is partly insured. Her rargs ol 5M tons
of Cumberland coal i- valued at r*l,i'>0 and I- Insured.
[??hip and cargo will be a lota] los;.
Thc thorin was severe In Bew-Eagland. A dir
patek ki "Thc learner fr mi ?t seord, n. IL, aays:
?? .\ Wading northeos! Huiowriorni i- preralUng here.
About n foot and a half <>f -now sad fallen up te
noon, anil the "ind I- Mowing a Kal,-. ri,- elect ri,
cars have atogpod running. Al noon ii, rallro.cl pal
senger trains had arrived in (om.url (TOBI the Noni),
but several kmtas were reputed within a few mils
o,' di- city, -.?n tbe Northern .Railroad one lreij.li!
train is oil tbs timi, at Danbury, ami another i r-tu.:.
in lb.* ont at li'i,*'-. Back in Andorer. The flier
m meter ls lg degrees ab,,ve /.ero. At Wat-rburv.
Vt., the mercury fell *JJ degrees in live hoars Ibis
morning.'
Won-ste:-, Mass., r.b. SO.?A fi-r,.- westerly wind
has blown in thia vicinity aince iniilnlglit. ami hi.
been practically a IBaaard "i.ly a Hub" -now loll,
but (he wind fem ,Lr!fic<i it bully. Tba country road.
are easily Impassable, und electric roads ur stalled.
The telegraph and telephone lervlce la also tcmewhal
crippled.
Put-dlc'd, Mses., rib. SO.?Berkshire ('ninty ex
pcilci'.ciHi a genera.'. Ul*?ard today ol such aereritj
as tc paralyze fenalan a. atop street raUwaj trafk,
and delay all railroad trains. The Morn, luis raged
with groat severity and ihe city is buried nndei grrai
drifis. The etona ls tlie worri for twentj yean, es
ccpting only thc hBssard of 1888.
Plymouth, N. H.. leb. -_!o. -Tvv.lv- in. In- si .-n w,
blown by a howling wind, h.is delayed all thrmgfa uini
local trains during the day, Tbe paper train with
two engines la ncl-u nt neal Kuluinv. li i- .Hil
mowing and kkwlrg, ami the IherinoBii-ter is fulling.
All fre,gtit train* wm cancelled.
White River .lim. timi. vc. Feb. 80. the worm
st'tiii ior years has ben rugiii- lu t!., sect um -lino
early (lils Burning. The high wind ls dtlfilug Hi,
anew ttl I Illly, blocking tin- Mifrfaws). .ni i.'i
travel jilin ,-t Impoatlbie. Railroad (ravel i- r- -..
impeded :^>d freight Hains u.e nil discontinued. Ht
satn- cnnuitiou ol ihliii's ls tepon rd ihrougboui Wu .
hiiin County.
(.hotham, Mus-., Feb. go, The terrill, northwc I ?? I
and driving snow of today rontlnued I,
vtry cold weather. It ls ? lerrible night on I ??
coast, ihe lifesavers bare been itdlgid lu pain
beach dining tie day since the .noa >??.ir. and
they will be tangoed xx-1tt- to-nlg'it's .i,.n- ;?? r ?
Hie .nd .1 their beats. The keeper ol ihe Ol ni Ita ni
binti,in reports that la- saw tin- mg Mcrcurj niilsid
early tits Burning, tiring '.. pith np the mIio-ui i
Am,-Ha U. ireland, wliich nnd paned her lia* ? r. I >*i
anchored, but drifted seaward, dragging anchm
ilriveu by the lari ms gale, viii;, t .?? lug n-nialniitg
near her. The snow cleared sllghtli si -' p. ni
Ihe tug wns sighted coming in under t ie bead
nothing wa* -oil ?( the Ireland, which hod probabl
been blown ott. T- four-tussled scftou-n-r lii.irgc F
Walcott remains ancbond uud-r Chatham.
W'iRK Or THE WIND IN MARYLAND.
Paittiiiore. Feb, SO Special Thc thundcrsiorm
thnt ended p, ;, bb?nrd last nlghl tefl iii In ll
track through Western Maryland, in Lalilmora lb,
win,i lifted ila to ..'s. ripped up trees and Megrnp.
totem, --nt abutters, signs nnd awnings Bj lng through
ihe streets, ;,n,i did other dsmage. At Wi ilmli
Md., i Bomber Bf buildings were wierhed. The
roof of .-mitti Hall, ut Wi .tern Maryland t'oHege,
was trna oh anil carried sevenU hundred yard . I"
.-Tnlth Hall me ibe donnllorica "f Hm -iri students.
Moat iif them were; preparing tot bed al the Him*,
Tiny insheg from dj- ball oul Into Ibe donn In
(heir night clothes, and Mreral acre Injured bj
being hulled against the other bondings by Hi foi .
of UM wind. BL Paul's Refu-iii'l 'hu,:, wa.
nearl| gemoBahed. The Iron and w>< ' steeple *?.,
ban ott. milled aero-- Hie road, and falling "" I* I
dwclllnc: crushed li; tli*' roof, und n ntl:. UH' I ll
...<upants. Severe] rateable armorial window, rn
Uta churtni wcr" asmabed. a nunile r *.f person
were kaoeked down sud kuri bj iivim; ihiitten >.:
Um street* ^tmsMemble damage aa* doo* io W.
>. Meyer . ?Mathers' flour null-. rv*.-!,rv hon <
woio Bamaga I. Tba reridi-at nt the town war*
punic sdi* ken, nnd BUM*, "f Ihem ms out <>l theil
beaaw und were expos. ,i to tii*- .torsi lor hour.,
At Linwood, a few miles from Westminster, jess*
.-?mitli's house vvn- anroofed and rnltuble I *. Kinch
killed by the seat ruction of tl..- Lara Miinrbe*t*?i
waa iii-., swept by Hu- billiard, ininv hoii.i bring
unrooted and barn, and stabi.-. demolished.
At Hageratown nnd Frederich Ihe damnge B'n*
considerable. Thc wind for -nine lime bleu .-i\iv
mil.- aii hour. The temperature liri- .ruins bad
dropped io zero at -onto j.lacs in thc vu.tem
counties.
A TRAIN STAKKKi) MEAS BLBEBON.
Long P.ranc.'i. Sf. ?!., F< I*. SO.?The storm along th"
Kew-Jersey coast, ts,th m.rta aad south nf tia- point,
whs exceedingly Severe; but, owing tu tin f:,ci in.it
Iho wind cam- from the weal Instead of from iii- ra i.
comparatively lilli- damage Was done. Thc sii<> .v Me
into the eat between Elrberon and Hollywood and
blocked the track. ii.,- train aa ihe Pennsylvania:
road leaving New Yuri, al 12 :'?') p. ii:., and du- al
Long Branch nt 9 :'t'. p. m., plunged Into the drift In
Ihe cul shout ?'? "'dock, and was -tin there up to ii
lat,* hour to-night. Them were shoal forty passenger
who were transferred lo a train op ibe nonfeboand
inch and mr ried through to ihelr destination . Tele
graph and telephone wires along Ihe eos it Buffered
ve V.'I elV.
WI NTH Y WEA I UKI. IN THE UtDO VALLEY.
stcubeiiviiie. t'bio. Feb. 90.?The tutti *1o*e*il wind
?torin which hu* flitted thi-> rtty tor yet - o'cnrr d
eslemlny aftOfBOOU. A linvv snow uiOtm xx i in
arogrma at tbat time, Suddeoly, witboul anj vv..iu
ng. a terrific, wlnrl ttrack th* city. Ii beraaie Bl
Lu-? (hat the electric lights had io fee turned aa.
Die fallen snow wns driven iii ,v.:y dir, lion an I
i,e pedesttinns mutt suable lo ind their way sion*,
fes str'C-Us. The heavy plat- gli- ra on Ihi Biri
louse cloi'U BOI blown in j,nd signs a'ere Wreuebcg
rom their Igatsataga out Inn lcd Imo Ibe street.
["lie storm Bgftg at laterrala salli near B-ldnlght
md grent damnge was don.- to property In tbe eltv
ind this part of tb- couniv. Tim- fir BO lose of
ife bas berg reported.
Pitt-burg. Fob. gO.?Ia the h'ir-.raid lhal IW8 B tl
own upon these two ,liie inst ara lng th- Hove
lock on FegSml-St, Allglicny, was w:e, el. Abc,
orly feet of Hs rn-f was tom otr und iMaglei and
imbers crashed through agog ile- flo,, . I li people
Mag In Hie upper stories rushed pll-mell fr ni Hie
illdlng. Mis. Mary ?j'IiiJcn wa, stru'li bv f lUhg
eliris and badly liijuied. Tn-,-, uart torn lr.un
iidr root, lu ihe parse, **hii,. i? i_e ouiiklrt. ,,. itu*
Hy much dum.ge was done, a Know lc Incline
ar was unreeled by iii. wind. Whits mhtwar on
hs trip the .torin struck the ca,. SeVernl of the
osseiijri.il,, fearing that it would be torn boc, lodi
aidly b- rest mined from Jumping "if The est
ficlied Hie -latina lp -s'etv
MOKNTA1N ROADS BUEtEO IN Dl.'ll'i.
Bethldhem, Penn., tivii. ^'o.-u.t atght'i bgrrieaaa
rifted SSBatry roads lind li will lake a week t<>
pea them. The Lehbjk and UMhswsnBa BsBroad
i snowbound Jietir Cfeskmsasmir and in, I rains I
ro nm. A funeral procession (ma. barr io Baamwtti
ifs morning got snowbound three miles from town
nd a relief party of 100 farmers, with shovels nnd
?am*, rescued th-m Ihe at uni ls tl,.* worri in Hf.
Mrs.
IhBlggsj IVnu., i-cb. iO.?A SUSUi UH ot *uow
saturdav was fellow, -1 lari Bight kl fl it'<m-it'l""
blow all ov-r lld ?ellon. The bltzrard came n
with r* mai l.iibl- -iidd-m---. mlSkdng many pe,pie o
the streets. They wen- ahnoat piualiated by th
severity *,f Hi*- gu-t-. Thc snow blew so thick I
tins almost laipomtbll la Btt sm lights a somnr
distant. 'Dis contfBBSg until morning with -c:iro.d
any intermission. The men'itv dropped io li,rc
degrees below zem. OS the r..llroads them w.
tiiit.h r-tillering. Thnaaajl *>-i?-eng**T tudu- wei
behind time, and coal and freight train- -tailed. .
colli-ion i,n lb.- New -Jersey Oeatral near ldoomsbur
wreched twa engtnm sad tblrty rael cur-, ls th
slut,- region- tbs <i"an v m-n could not vvork to-dav
Scranton, I'ch. SO.-AII last night IBS *lnd hie*
a llltv inlle gab* from the northwest, nnd at v.irtnu
points reaehsi th*- ptoperiloai *.f a bnussii. A'
Bortbeaslern Pennaylraala was earelsped la <h
ragtag storm, and thia morning** reports bring ?en
ol bioeked highways and railway*, tba '*?***?
breach nf lbs Erie, north of Csrboadsle, lbs DeM
ware and Hudson gravity bourses tarhoogsk. sa
llcn-sdale. snd thc soot tern division Bf IBO DOB
wu,-. Lackawanaa and Vferrtera ara gritted.shut s
many points. Trains in*MMjrt B^l!Jta?7ek_
in.. p,ioin, MonnHiin*. A KeMsh (n t"* '??''"?l
tUCtftSi"..'^tWe't^ften
tracks wlil'h Bte bidden belinith twelve '< ""y1
f," ,,'f sn v.. Tlie blocliade may Hot ks raised BC
fore to-morrow.
THE STOHM THBOLOHOOT THE STATE
F1EBCE 0ALE8 am. BEEP snow at ALL roiVT.
TB-Eric BBEATLT IMFBTM D.
Anis-erliiin. N. Y. Feb. 90 t^'-clnl'.-Tb.* Moh.iwl
viiiiev- waa vi-i.i'd by a bBsmrl Mle Issi night, whtel
rontlnacd with peal nary I.ghi. 't bi the wea*
,??,,. of tho present winter. TraBV on the c un'r.
,,,',,!, ba, i.n Bbandoned ls ninny sections, an
th- snow ls pll-d ap la hugh banks fro*, teg H
fifteen feet high. The maU atasjM I" Mo,.tg..u."r>
County were sasMe lo reach ii.sdi gMiMsj
otu,... lo-day. i'l-it-'ht train,, were ?Sailed in ll*
etty early le-day. Through trains fran KeW-Yorl
and tbe Weat see from two lo Ibree hours btu
Tlie Btercnry hus been Bl /'*ro mark li'-urlv- all dav.
TTOy, N. V., Feb. 20. 'I'1"' Ihetmometer la two de
.-,..ihove aero, wllh a Berce wind from tho Koria
west. Kallroad train- ai" delayed BbOUl hu hon.-.
lt i, the severe.-' sioi-in -inc ih" Ulasard In I88g.
Kingston, Sf. v.. Feb. 80.-II has been blowing
? perfeel galo here -lit*" "sal nlgbl aboul l<> o'do k,
.-md ali the country r als arc bioeked wi'li mow
dl)f . The stied- are littered with branches ol
tree., nni n atrnng wns the wind during Ihe
night lhal toll) bnif of Ihe people bera were kept
awake fearing their dwelling- wonM be htown down.
In the cuin-iv Ibe roofs at I nutober of _r.ru. arere
blown off.
Schenectady, N. v.. Feb. 90.-Tho lerrtM rtals
which struck thia aeetlon I"-' night shoal ml might
ins resulted lu Ihe delay "f IMaware and Hud-,a
rind New- Torfe Ce -it nil trnln-. frost I tiree '" four
hours, and Ihe itoppnge nf all Meek between thia
eltv and 'irv. Schools ar.- rlosed. Bo stag.- are
running. The locomotive worka srera compelled le
.bul down at noon.
si i nu-,. N. V.. le!,, -jo. -Tlie hll'mrd which !*?
preralUns all srer thc Stoic -truck bera rn ? o'clock
,.i pr, Bing, ah el th*" railroads are paralysed, trains
,in Hi*' Central, Delaware and Lackawanna .-md the
Weil Shore, bring from one lo Ire hour- bebiag Ume.
On the Koine, Watertown and Ogdensborg road Hie
early Bgantng Iralna were absndoued and iraiM wis
practical!! suspended. Tin- wns nl-o the ram Ok
Ihe I'benango Valley breach af Ibe Weal shore. All
trains thal hsve moved oal on thi so raids have ben
pre,.led Dj snow ptoagha. Tbe rownlrj readi all
hroiigh Ute State are rrported t.. be badly drifted.
The ib'-rtiioniet-i Bl 7 a. m. lo-daj ia -ev, ni parts
,.f ihe , itv, registered .* m.
Buffalo, n. v.. Feb. SO. The snowstorm which
,,,, Ftld iv Blghl Slid contlnu.d until 'lil
morntng vv.,- ihe heavlesl of Ihe season, the fail of
mow betas right Inch, on the lera!. Rallrnsda nr.
badly blocked In -,ii dlrrerttoui and tmlni ire from
.me i , aeven !i"ur- late,
t'-w.L-.i. n. v.. |>i -. ?. \ -Lr. dona ol triad
ind .noa swepl orer ti coonty last night :,:'d all
railroad Hath, I* at a -.'- till i p i.i rn t" do]
no trnln- har* .ir:ix.-I over nv td the mads, and
,,i.P.- on r.m fd. Ht** Delaware. Ltrhawunna .'ii"i
?? ? .mv .?:*,,i made t.i oal ? train
Hie ralli id rut nj rted full ot wow In drlbi
ind "a n!i the lin ? ?noa pkiu i
engaged rje-iri'ig i :? igi fol mall lia
U'ateafnwn, N V.. Feb. -". -tn vv fell lo the depth
"f four!,,,! inches In lld ? ?. . * I idai :.t"i lasl
? Ins a, " tup.i i" . ; v ., i ind -it- ??. silt '
ih- m's on ibe railroad. All freigh' tralm were
,'iv plough .ir d hundred ul si. ivrl
lei wi i ? . nip! ??? cd nil il iii nnd lo <! .v. Pr
fioic rt'e-i and Verwood ??*!..
ibree b ci- int-. Th . - ? e frem f
'"?' n I ? I'i ri Vii I l I!. .-. i . !? I ? ? ,, | ri
italie*) lr..:.i Bl ( I md, ? Rum ?
line, and one ..t llungrj Mai '? Lane un Ihe -vn-.. ?
lin.-, 'rn the wesieiii i!ivk.,., |rains lo and born
i;"ii, - and -* rai nie arr from i.\ lo I late,
I l.r't-i.ci'. V v. |',t>. ju. Iii Sor.1 -until In
year. pr vailed !.?n lo-day. Tbe thrrmiimetri .
lero .ml tbe wind il,.wing i gale; rsllrend I
ira dilayed and cmirv roads ronipli-teh i,',,.],.i
?vin, .now.
? ? ?
THE OHIO \i; ,*. |. imi; |,\\ ,| r LINK
8Ti:EI_*S IN Mills l LG*. (J J i - irv xiv. -ill
Ml ;:-.i.;< Bl BJ VI ft W vi ki;.
?'l'" lm,nu. 1,'.. _u. Thm river hal msUBKd I
threatening aspect, ii continue i m ri ?? daring Hater
daj ni.-lit and all .f sunday, From noon -ami iv ti
:i o'l-loch '. - morning ii rose )a?i one f"*.t four and
a h.dt incl,.s. The tl.' nev ci..n.- ,, ,| alarm,
Trad, r.tid ij nie an* Interfered wit i. Newport I- al
read* suffering In t',.- lower street* Bill Creek i
ii,..'.-I almosi to tl- top of lite bini.-, and ihe wotet
ho* erepi li.edlin on tl.- upper -I lei al
!"??'? 1*1 lt 8 O' I .< Iv fi. leorr,In . || , !.,.; Four"
und Ihe Che iprahi and ma. trains were ibe onlj
rennins Into Ihe (lennd Central -tallon. The
l-al'lm !? ni,! ohio Smthwi-ieni doe* not cone in
further ti i Klghtb-ri. Th- (.Inrbiaatt scstlbero li
ll depul at McLean-are., and Ibe "lu-, nnd
'?'I I ii" ni Hill it. Thc " lllg Kout" and I bes*
IK-HI.- aud Ohio train sra nianing like bm) tbr ugh
?-. fool .f water al ibe fool of Smith. Mound and
?the- .,,,., t . The switchmen, elad In rubber baot .
are working ibe switch*- vii'i thc water up lo theil
ku ?? ? i "? depot nu (er at ih- (Irard Central Depot
-ult: "Ko trains ran roma Into the den i al a sing.'
of liftyflve i..i in Ihe river. At iifiv dre reel tl,.
waler aili cover lb* lower end *,f ihe platform, bal
il Sill (nive ;i fool ,.r Imo n,,,ie l? bring lt np to the
?.?iii,--.-- ii,., mneral oj-lal n !,??. expressed by river
men Monday Ibat tit- waler will reach .. toge of
h"' Mt ('??:. TIM Indications ni,nv- are sill] favor
rd,I" t , il rise, While Ila* -<? I'?(< I i || IN) ic- Btll
lull. The i Ix fi bas re-ir.d fifi- four i. (*i eleven
Inche*. nnd ls il-lna un Inch an hour. The good at
?'?? moutli ol tba Ur] lng Blver, llrectlj opp sile On
finnan, has driven mil occupants of anntr |wenty-i<n
or lilli (> bon es on li ? nan! The bibles of lb,
Itewporl Darrecka have j,,.,.,, h-atened wHfc ropes rn
P event them from being iwepi away, Batlevne.
fy., ?' ii'",- village east of Newport, is complete!)
?mounded by Wal *r.
The wind al one Ume yestordsy reaehed a retoett,
of i.ii'iv , ,cv nu;- nu i..-. ii i, rumored thal
1WO 'eiiiil,,,,,!. were blown I.llill'll, rilmv
' inrlnnatl.
Ilin, linrlon. w. \;,.. ie;,. SO. I h." duo K"ver I
now ia ,'.?. i!,:.n an) time dace tba dl*-*ir*ui lon
f I The wi,i I- blowing ., roarful pale, and th
waves are tm io twenty feel high. There 'ms beet
much damage to wtwrfboata nnd other geatlr.
pnrperfles. Mae -mull botMehoata mah yesteidaj
aad iu-i night, the ocrupsnts In -'..'nc mses barelj
'-r.iping vi,t:, ii,.!:- lives. Town, sdjaceni in Hani
Ingiun iioi - , high)) located are Buffering ranch.
Ilou i. have been up-t mid carried away al (,-.-..i .
If tba riv-r rontlnucs lu ri <? touch tonger Hu..tn
ton will nl-o be lu danger.
KINK < INKHY AT B1AOAEA VALLA,
Mag.ra lull-. N. V.. Keb. L'O isp,., |0|,.. TM ht-I I.
and "ii drive onie their, scenery uausttaBy line here
Hie lee bridge, >vKi, i wtthatood tba raeeat vv.-irm sp*-l
aad th,- , cn-, k again grady locked: ike Ire Bsmatsln
s om- m "ie r.iive with coaster bm toboggans and th,
??'"lid .-a-..ii of winter's carnival ls now under wu)
ih- hotels ure crowded, mid another two monttia ?i
d-lghing is promised,
BLEW AWA1 TUB RAILWAY BTATlOB.
(?ati.d.n. N. J., l-l,, -jo. I'he gal- ,uly this morn
ng bl. vv ll,? rtrllnrul -Inlioii ol Hu- ReadtBg ltslln.i.,1
,i Albion into the ti. id ,d u neighbartag rum. n is
lie Wars] gide experienced III t 111 - pill of Neil JefSeV
ii many v,::i .
f'OXRTAXT AQITATIOX THEIR itSI.Y ROPE.
The ('Ky Improvement Snelelv h.-i* been Warkhlg f-r t:>.
ii-! f"w BMWtb* fur ,i i, I.um iu tl,. Stamm -'rvl-e on Kifth
v*' "a th- IHh ?r tai* mimili J. C. Puin,i Hy. -,? r..
arv ri tbs -,'clcty. _ddr . en _ cou,mum.mt um | , ihe M-y?
a the suliject, ?,,j ,? t:?. ITlh ,,,,,. member,, ,,.v...
eastog to* dun. bad m< tolarvtow witt Mr. tiiimv
1. -t-.ted timi ka "ns pii*.i!e.s lu do anything towarri
oprarlaa ti." mmae Ubi aa I'ltMiau-. ?? a tiru con uni
_lt-llon hr tte l.ul.ll. Wa_ _,c __iy bmBM u bilnj; obnut
ii iiii.ijviU *<rr\lc-, "*.
"Huny adi- Waters.
Paragraph* hive recently appeared ul
Bom* Eewssapera here sliting that s New
York timi of mineral water dealers are the
lessees in America of th*' llunyadl Waters of
Pula Pest, sud re-p*'rtlvclv sole agents In
the Knited States for the famous Hunysdi
borings of Hungary.
These statement nre ABSOLPTELY false,
and th** Intention with which they ara made
La obvious.
Pefore am llunvaf.l Writer was practically
hnown in UH WttBSl .-lutes, The Apolllnaris
Compof"f* Umlled. nf London, widdy and
au ree*., fully Introduced the Hunyiidl Janos
Water, the Proprietor in null Pest of tbe
Springs hiring entrusted to Ibe*-, for s term
of years still unexpired, the sole sale of this
water Itt Eneland and lt) nil transmarine
places, lluiivadl Janos Wat-r having be?
come rerv popular, n'xUe a number of other
Waters nre now offered for aile, under namei,
of whbh the word Hunyiidl forms part, nnd
In bottles, and with label'., rlosely resembling
In appenrunre and color titos* long used for
Hunxsdl Janos Water.
The word " Hunvrn.]" hieing become a
generic name for lluiig.-ir'an Mtier Wsters.
rood, hud. or Indifferent. The Apollinaris
Ompinv affixed to Ihe bottles of Hunvsdl
Janos Ihe HtBUgariSS Hitter Wutor of which
(Dey hare still the sole sale, n small Yellow
Label with their R.-d Hlamond. th,- object of
lids Trade Msrfe being ONLY to Indicate to
the Public that the nollie BO labelled is .'Old
bv The ApolBsafta ("ompinv. Limited.
Consumers, who gerire to secure the linn
(prfcitl Plft-r Wriler sdi fe] Tbe Afylllnai-la
Companv. ara reejaeated tr. see thal IM holli*
b**srs ihe Red IHamnnd and they sre
muttened agstnsl such absolutely false state
men'a as tho** eoBtradieted herein
CHARLES ORAEP A CO.,
iii. Keiver st., New York,
Sole Acent. In the Patted state, and Canada
of Tiie ApeMaarti Cowpony, Limited, London.
TROUBLES OE TUE M. A. C.
BIJMOB8 THAT FUND*. ARE MISSING.
THE HOOKS CYBER EXAMINATION (N'D THE
MEAT BOBBE CLOSED.
Tl- hinlhimc ballgtog of the .Manhattan Athletic Club.
?t Mmino arr and rhtty _Mh.it., hil * BMsrefsl ap*
I*, iranc la-t night The great irlnbhou*. wm formal:*
rios* i hy erdei of Asgrsw PraedaMa, the rare!var. _ ator
d?r In MM afternoon a few members rendered In st
the m.In entrsnee, Ton.ed at the ma'talfleent furnl-hli.cs |B
* MOaiBtol way. and ttien al .le nv.y Tien tiadaSBMa
ar,d other , r-dltnr .rrlv-d. triked Witt Mr. Fuldinia, aad
|.(i the pi.-1 HMM tte wlaei i... "cir atoll 81 8
,, lock Ml Kre-i|ri.i" si-,. Itt th" Icu e. Md th* "til*
people naninia! in tta bolMlni irera * wat-femea, aae
cagtoe*i nnd n fi.- -n.-it.. Til- "the- employe* i,.1 hem
, 'I T mel .cn*. M UWil h,.".' - A din. light barned lu
Um ii <i:.i taiiUsu F.rea tte -'? ???: lassa, aad I. pw
sat, sad tta bi'uili hid been diawa. Flam MidlaM<evi
? ? ni. .,r ?,r . Ilffkl ara* la te seen Mywhera in the
Mlldtog. Even Ure private MBrUBeaS- h.**l al! btes
ri***, aad theil rid ?erapeati toreed le ie*S ilaeplag ac
teaMMdattoB* ali *wbew.
Meit of the BMmttrs mn Rives ap at] kepa <>' aavtog
theil eletotoae*, md the, ss, lhal Rat Fn dmM'i
Mly rn ..limn dune, will ' ?'? pal tn- haast ap al pas
? .,,i ?i d lin?' k lt d-wn at ti.- Mghest biddi Oa*
ii ei..'. - soled t.,_* Om chiiwasM I md, rahs* Ihed I
'I. Bl.va.nU. I.'l t, ? n ir is |,|.?,;,,!..', d About ll.'.'I >
ii.-I been rab. rfl I fol tte employe*., jr d this had bri
i..Lt ta them .--? saturday. Il i* wM that, if toe dab i?
aol ted || w m hear _ .Ifferonl i. a
lue BMStteta rn tn*' wav. and Mea *, pk*
h.ve beea aaridag -> Mid t i -?*?? feel
.. ind tot *.?.?? tir-t ti....' ..icu thai toe) i jv, ,-.
? ,. ?. -..ve the <??_ m '.'I'.n rbc coi
,,..,| a BM liag it the ll .ie. |l.-;-T-.: last night i M
lt ".ir. M -lc -. . I M I.", I D 1
*\ W Jir. in R l-l k H --1- ,t'-i \. ( . Pi | u|
.nfl.ie,,Hi; h. ? ? pr***MI tv C. i-- Ile- ,..!.'
? ii:, tie ? i, i , tte,-. 11,. .. ?? . , ;
. , , abei r,.*.--- ? : , u .1
um te I ima
lt,,,,,, .-, in i and a ' appi - ?? fuM ?
nt ) ? '. . bal i" ?! b . i-f'.-* ?'!??;
?I in -.' vi- rt i',?iili!.iiil. h.v ham
i ,' I mi'.! Ut i..... Hm i
' ?'..'!. SIS ? ? ? It | ?!* h ,
twen pciiiv ' _ ? and
. Uti ..ie vnii ,_- pool 'bed v ?- 0 ba.
? ?? ri |?> |.,.,, i'.. rlab d I sit I > ye* aad
,t ,*,niel I .? |h .r !? ? '. ? |. v !f , ? 11 I i,..r : nd ""1
,'i ?- ?li r- ti.it h.:. c-ii t,, :i,e .iii, i,a. BM tere
mn ,.| on i I , ii - .,-.,,,! IS tnd -iii ti
sti.l i.tl. :. |,.,v. |l?*.|] ..' ls,-. 1 ,... , ?.-.
/ I RI HER I RI Al s Ol I HE FUSE.
IXB Iii VM) ..vi I- \ I: ii xi. 1,1 rON xl IOB
PBOfil' ' !' ItT r: vpn ki 's DEV IC!
Pori fl ??ni. .-. C., Fi b. -". Ph* i-t i * Ith Hi
Rapk-fl (ii-- . "iii,;,, i to dat a lt howl IM Bring ol
gun*. The Yesuvlas remained al Ihe Naval stol lon
dirk, roailng np. Soon sBcr l oVlocfe the I rial
board left IM Ptdladelp 11 ls >M a' rind nnd went
ov.-r io -t. Philip's Island lo experlmenl with two
project ll ?-. iircl -ii Ihe beach las! sreeh. V service
lorpedo primer ronlainlng iwo and a half poundi of
-?"""''fn Wa* Imerted In Ibe Hr-t :,. II. and lin
pr-ijcitll* ?ii- placed In a trend. Hu-, f?t deep
by nlm fe. t long; be dctotiaitnn of ti.,- full rbaigi
? if -un ott, ii was produced by electricity. An In
.pertbm showed thai a circular rxrarattoa, live fe-t
deep mi,i taro feel In diameter, Md been made In Ito
beach. \ bnge lamp ..f bloch -liv nod Mind waa
linc,! bodll) lion, lie isca val lon and deposited nt
?om.- distance on shore, \a n?. outbettsi ,,f ibe
explosion, while fn bein h was black for 100 yardi
wMh flin iv | i !?; ,i bl i.arib. Th..plo ion
?.vu* erhlently <>f ihe Ora oi Ut.
?a '"ici.il vxith Hie foregoing teat, Ihe <-??<? -ad
-:,-il received a heav) charm- of *u*t gm ct n.
I dined wild 'vi,i rici | | ,,'f pounds of tiri pin
cotton, and contained in addition a RapteR fa-,*.
I!"' "'d'" i nf H.I peri men I was to determhn
whether or not 'in* fulminate explorion In IM lam
was -um, bm t,, prod!.| getonatton ?.f Ibe Ural
"Cr lu ih.- .hell. The whole -.va. detonated bv IM
"".I" ri. il method ,,,i pt, | K ih- former earn.,
".-i'i" I a ams ur m-esii imbi) rmi of im Oral
oi ter.
, ,} .i-jwl.t H." day's eviH'.it.i ms ? ann |V,.|V
Inolc.? ii.at ibe rulmlniit*' um have i, i?. bmuKhi
toto 'I ''.' t-lnlliiii-lilp willi the dr. gim-rotton lie
' ' ca ton de amnion can bc pr du.ci by lt. Moma
of ih- ..ii'., r Bret f Ibe opliitoii thal this ran be
arrangid. Phe Hid bo-trl in noi i-nii.i
what ji *??,...,., .,. -i,, M"M. i,,? .,.,. indk-ailmi. sra
hal further rxperimcnl kill be made r.,t , t|?.
lase, lb,- teati .any. Mwever, end wiifa ihe dav's
work. '?
--?-.
UR. SMITH ltl.sn s THE STORY,
?*') IOREBMKBT MADR v.jiii mt BBIO-. To
POEM v RI n , nilli ii.
'in.-l'inmi. Feb, ".'ii. The Kev. Hr. pjenry p,.teed
?it'lth, WM wa, r-cenllv -us,?.?de,! from th- ministry
* l|"' tlnrlnnail IVeahytery tor teaebtag doctrine*
"nll:1' '" ,!l. f<>r "idell Dr. Briggs wns triad by
h- N.-v. York Presbytery, Ms rees ropWw al a ,11
i ?'" h .-ni from iia* in ian Bner in. Briggs had rhdted
?"". In vm,i. *. ii waa riated (Ml their conference was
or Hie piii-po-e ?f Bh-hslag a leeesalog from IM
ih'"-i',M'',"ian Phnrrfe ls mm IM .leane! tosemfejy
leetdes agattst them. He SSM Hun ihe toltowina
lentol ls* made, m |aatlee t? himself Hii*l Dr. Driggx,
's xv, ll is i? ||?. arbOte Church :
?The ,ii-,,?ich.'' mid he. "is entirety wtthaal toea
laltoa. Dr. Hilgg'.s visit to (Inclni.i.ti ma .,?,,?, .,
;1''n",v "'".r-""ai 'i-ir to me sn conference waa
.id si io roocerted aeOon. rbem wu ne agreement
. secede uird form n nea ' liuicli In cse n?. (i-nernl
?s-iiiiiv derided BgBteal Dr. Rrlgga. i)r. Briggs
.iv.- no Bsaarencn ahnat I'ntoa gemlnery, nor did
iign-e io carri i..r.vcr ta tM sew Church. KritMr
?r. Hoggs i,?r ttftmtt Ms saawiBMea from ibe lamer
i'.,!u7,'?j!1.'.'''; ," N"u.;v"l1<.,(-'..".'go. CtoclnaaU, aram
min* w ..texer. Dr. lulsirs did noi suv Hm! Ma
?Pl "C* nt- were pr-ncher- Jr. thoo I , ,,?,,., v. ,|,,. ,.*
-as heartily mjmorted by the pariora ami rhurebm
?ho would gn willi bim. .Nor did 1 -ny the mme
ran IM earn ta Ctariaaatl." J
THE VUXBBAl OF REAR.MtMIRM. CASE.
N-wpori. lt. j., ivb. IO.- Th- body ,,r Btu* Admiral
x. Ludlow cam, r. s. n.. aa IM retired lia, was
Brted Inr- Bl noon todav. The IhhIv inriv.-il on |fea
ld Colony train. TM futicmi part) raaatrieg of
aptstn E. o. ttatthewa, Ueuteaant w. h. Sebaltm,
';. Jenhtas, lleatenaal Hodgfetaaon, and M**aara,
leering and Come. The barjai service w.n. pms i,v
M nev. i>r. OHBatt. There wm na naval di-pirx.
- ?
THE PENN'S.I,VAN!\ LIMITED
i tte beet atppalnted paasenger Imbi In IM world
l leaves New N ork . very gay at high U'.on. und ?r-'
ivis to (.hlcago nest midday. .??
LITTLE DONK AT ALBANY.
DOTH BOUSES ADJOrKN ON ACCOUNT Ol
BEXATOB HAC.AN"-* DEATH.
TIIK DKMOCItxT-S I.KIT WITHOUT hUFFICIEB.
VOTES TO PtSsS ANY PXKTKSAN MEASURE
-PEW KIELS IN THE SENATE
ANO A SS F. Ml! KY.
[ny yBUOBAPM to tiik TuincxE.]
Albany. I'eb. JO.-Thc MMtte hud been in sossloi
only gre minutes io night whee a whisper went, sbM
thc'circle cf Senators, aborning every aaa: '? senate
lucan ls dead.- Mr. Hagan left Albany for lil
hr,me In New York only two weeta ng'*. II" tb8t
looked like a dving 111:111. and no one was surprise
when it was barned I hui ho was 111 In New-York
and few enpaetSg that he xvnirld M nhl.' to return (.
(ho Benete tjiis year. But tM Basra al ids deuth ami
Mara, Boverthriess, arltfe surprise. Maator cunt,
in a feeling nianner announced the death of lils assn
elate, and moved that the senators should attend th,
totten] of Mr. Hagan In 1 '>r,dy. IM rnotles wa.'
ad .pted, mid Hi. 11 out sf respect for Mr. IIup.111'
emmery tM senate adjourned, speeches in his bono
will be made at seme future Hine. It ls expoetcC
thal Mr. Hagan's funeral xxiii tal?e place on Thurs
d*iv. in nial earn tM Benata win adjourn trm
Wednesday lo the inc reeding Monday evening.
The death of Mr. HagSB leaves the Democntlt
purly with only tUteen votes In the Senate, or* on.
les 1MB H." Bamber re<|iilrod to puss any bill
'ihiis im D-mocratic leaders rennet now pis? nm
I polltlctil iik-osum" they may desire. This account'
for the talk among th*- Demncnitlc lenders tonigh
to iii*- cited Unit thc thartor-nkertng bill. lhav<
b en aMndsatd fey them and will no longer be pressril.
They will lalo' steps Immediately, hoxx-ever. ro put *
Dsmoerat In Mr. niican'- vic uni chair. To-morro*!
(i vernor Plower will I sue a proi lamatlon cslllni
a special ejecilon IB th" IXtli senate District ot
New-York IO Hil Ul" Viicrilirv. No election '"Sn bf
held without 'twenty days' notice, and therefor
(lils special election runnel bc held before March 14
1 ntil that lnx\ therefore, smrty three weeks distant
the 1'cinnciiiilr leader-, xviii have tn get along ns
best ihey ran without pmtesatag su-MsrI votes t
pns- partimn -dil*.
Tho Ai Bl mblf Md siiirc'dy cot down to work when
th" news of -Hitor Hagan's tmt8 was received
As-rtnhlymnu Mnlby. the Repution lender, Immedl
ntc-lv ..curd the altenUmi of the BpsaBsr, and ofter
Bnnounclng Um news, norad Ikal tba AaaseaMy sd
laura out of rmpml lo Mr. Haem's memory. Mr.
Qalgley, who wm aetlng as pp Huer for the evening.
in tM absence <?f Mr. gutser, pul the. question to a
rislnc vote. If xvns curried unanimously, and thc
Assembly adjourned without acting upon a single
Bteeaura
Only two bills of Interest wen presented to the
Sernito to-night. < me. submitted by Senator Edwards.
ivris eridently drawn up after reading Ooratam
i'lower's mes'.iee genoaadng th,* n-e, of Mtier lue in
the Mate Hmpttal for tii? Insane at tMtu. The bin
prohibit" tb- m.. ?f butterlne or oleomargsrlno In any
.-tate penal or charitable instltuttoo.
TM other bill wu- pr aa anted by Senator Pltinkitt.
nnd tesda a- if lt Wew a -lap at the Whiskey Trust,
whl. h I ?*.'." s r-'iiitcs io ids cu-tomer*. The first eec
lion ,.f lb* bill rends t's follow- :
x:i ;ie ,,;."rat) <l MMpMlas, Inst* and BBBBStMleaS, linn
hii'1 in,liv idu?'? -Mag lei.Incs wlt.ilu thi. State, vrhteh
-lute vearkere *n erriiheal -, -r Badu anr prorui.ev
*erbj| ,,f tn Wriltog, to oil"" WlthlB a, s|,-. ill'd t!n,e _ re?
in ri ,1 in the price ikara"! spas toa eeadlBm ri th* ash
.hoii depreU la -uh tr..t eampaay ur eempaslss, ur su**r,
bank or hssk*, lu Um rlty ri Bew.Tafb, as .h?il firm
tim ? : , linn, be do lunated bj th, ."stat- Controller under
Ins hand *!id ?'ul **ii''h sim, ,,r 1.11ms ai sh?ll I** >'<|n_l In
ameaai to inch i.'i>ii.', reaeMn .erriiieat.'s Isaaag or
premires BmM *? *sfor<-i?i*1. apea, or derived f;om the
l>ii.|iie.. il-iie 11, tai. sint.- by Mi'h Ineorp rited com
,,*i,l'", tresta *U'l M 1' ttrms ,,r liidlvtdunls, as
.-?vu rt ry for the |_iviii* nt i-f ill such relate vivirh-r*. oer
tlgeatei 1 r 1 ma l**?, Md all ilea BMga or MnMafel formed
ny .r with My -'eli ??> m. pini' *, M*U*M an1 associations,
iirm. or todlvtdaali, theil Bot be lawiu; aad Madias unicc
peale*, 11.11.. or tn lividuil* shall h*vo lOtnpll.-d
with ton
' wing lo IM early adjournment sf the Aammhly
few MIN xx-i-e Introdsred to-night. Pol Bel Webster.
of New York, put in a bili presiding far the eon
-trm ll.n ..f a Viaduct I- ? ?:.:.?. t IM SOW M.ieomb's
Dam Hr'.'li--'- wi'li Sedgwick rind ' "pl-n-riv es.
Mr. Adan . ,,f tahara, sen! In a measure makins:
tl.' .ayton for 1 1 *? l ri minah si Auburn a Itata
prison f-r women.
Mr. li,) polch-i, ,,f Baw York, ilr >pi"-<l in a 1,111 rs
lending the xrecklj pty law lo at] Joint -incx com
paBle* except ileum inrtiee rsHroeds.
. >? ?? . ' the Imp n.1.it 1 III. ..( M ?? treeton came from
Mr. Barnard, of Clinton ('..tiiitv. It U int. tiled to
pr-veii! ..v.- ria i-i.,ii" 1 ni fn Ight sn 1 psi
rale bv railroad! rn tM Plate. Mr.
Quarkcnbn 1, ,f Schenectady, itruck n blow nt tM
Delaware ri at Hodson Railroad Company by putting
la 11 bill prercptlna it fi om rkargfng more than two
cen'- ri lull"'. Thi, lund BOW .lill!,' s l!ir? Cettta
a mil-.
\ ian . ima f""n Mi. M"rris. ,.i VVeatcMster, pro?
viding fir n llonmeopathk <tote Commtoslon In
Lunney, t,, laM tM place ,,f th- present commbalon.
\s-. tiii.iv 111.1:1 Jri-.H. Rice, ..f Puter County, amma
t*i Invetilgato ihe Insurance companies and tlnd eal
,i ihey ur- charging to,, high for poltriea, Ila In
in.,io, ,'d io night n re...inn ci railing for tM ap?
pointment "f 1 comm] 1.if seven to BaaM :>n
Investigation. TM temp rary ((peaker seat Ito* rem
luili,ti tu the Insurance Committee, wbi, li will look
after ii x. ttii .1 leader and fatherly cur-.
INFOKMAT1 IN POR THK LEGISLATURE.
A LOM Ml'!* RATION FROM CONTROLLER CAMP.
BULL SUOWIBil im: 1 i.n.xn* I.xi, min.
Hill' \ OP I.ll' STATE.
Albni'v. Keb. -2'). The fettowfag communication
uris -c t io Hie A--> inbiy by cuiitr dl-i- cmpbeii to
dav ;
i*e tba Legislat'irc: la submitting tba Tn*, rill Ibm
leal 1 had th- ii<*n?r t- call th, n ;? 'inniii af the Lagts
l.tur- lo th- (mt tlmf th" T \ hill f.,,- the gaea] rem
i"'-"ciitii: ? toto*. 1, iso*.', ii-.-i itu lowen nt*! -lace Um
?rai 183*1, sith toe exception of toa pKeedtes .x*-,r.
lia rear fe i' wis a .mi.lu, ,1, the I> u-nt-y of
11,110.70838, winch wu. deduct, i tran Hm Barnum
I-*,... 11 I., 1,. relied rr-nc ta* taxpayer* or this st*:*.
I,, offset this nm mn n,\t v .,, | mu n .hi. dep.irtm nt
win ie .iii- to larrease the reveausd ri tte State.
Cl ? X| pi ,|,,i.i:,,,n bill al th.. year, .. reported. ev.
recd* thm. ?r inst </aai iv- ICOO.OOO-tiM natural aanaal
ll I l-e.
Tba -npi'iy i>d! wrested inst *..,r t,, abewi gt,seo,OOO,
'"' ? W -|" 111 SppOpriltloai to llbu'll is.',Ot>l>,U4.'0.
in uililr'-slng mis cuni,uni, atiou to v,m I do s? for thc
nie |,iir|,ii >? ,,( jtlvliie your I, mu ih|- |?,.|v liir.uniiritiou
is t, wtn*. axtam Brpprepttaltoa* ..?. ba Basia and still
Live t,. ti,, laxpay* - ,r this smta ns law a tux hill ??
,lv*n in-t year.
1 have ^ji.iittei bin. a*klas f>r nsjiapilitlam ri
? iv the Kattonal *.md r,,i ,\!?i.se. incurred at liuirai.
lm tog tke strike 1 .pensen , r Comml?tooeri ul QaamnUne
lulim.- iii. ihiciteiicd chi,!..., mv.,.,, 1. m_ alu 1, ]MY th,,
dame -r ti,, vt iu debt km wa as the \ii..:i 1 lps,.., m,,,,
Md 'race ;.,? um, am ,,?t 1.. _,,,,.? ,llt.?:u,,a.
kw 'i nakina up xv t?\ aili tin. rear, n* 1 expect t?
?c .ile to llQUhtota ni. *n mu ,r th- in, ,..",?. ,,r reseaae*
roiiucd tv tiii- srpertateat hs iii kirai yar arMeh
mis mi gcptambei PO, 1803. ir these i|**-TrpHit'Mi art
ari* ?"? "in I,,- abbi ti ny thai i:?, Bnplr* emu I*
? ? fran debt Bbsriatriy and mn "prB-Mcally," as tatt
cen n .'lt. 11 slat, vi la Iii' j,.1 t. \>u ri-'ioctluil}.
PBABB t-'.xMi'i-t.KK, .Mtrrikr.
.1 BBABOX FOR mWDTIXO HAMLET
Al ii," regniar wwehty meeting <>f Itethoalai min
item, held yesterday -norning rn Ba ISO Fifth-are.,
he RwV. Dr. A. II. Am,-, of M/blto Pl,!,,,, reM B
aper *>n - Unnit.-t from n Tbeotogleal Point of
'lOW." AUMag other tbtnp Hie doctor said:
"If any Hum wishes proof that our mee needs a
tritton revelation, an Inspired able, he may lind a
onvtnetng ons In lbs -indy ,,f HpMlet smoni th*
oldest ehsmetere which any pen luis recorded."
THE VERY BEST TIME
to taite Dr. Piorco'i Golden Medical Discov?
ery is note, if you feel that your blood is ont
of order. Don't walt until you have to curt
di-ease; it's easier and better to prerrnf it
With tho first blotches or eruption, or tba
dullness, weariness, and depression tMt are
some of the symptoms, you need this medi?
cine, lt xviii rouse every organ into healthy
aoUon, thoroughly cleanse and repair your
system, and build up needed flesh, health
rui-l strength. H's the only gsniwafaaal blood
remedy. In tho most stubborn Ukin or
Hs-alp affections; in the worst forms of Kerof
ula; In rivry disease caused br a torpid liver
or impure bloovl?if lt ever falls to Mne.1t or
euro, you have your money baan.
No substitute urged bv a tricky dealer
though it, may lie better for him to tell, can
bo " just os good ? for you to buy.
A certain and huting cure, for the worst
Catarrh in tbe Head, i guaranteed br tM
malton U Dr. Wage'i Catanii Retuedj.
BEAUTY ANO PURITY
Beauty of skin and purity of blood (0 |u^
lg hand. No paster Blearing timi. _ ^
without, blemish, and i body noariaba. ks
ptiro blood, Ls vouchsafed to man or wom?
lt Is the foutidadon of health and lu'.p|--_
Ti deanne Ufa Mood, shin, and scalp of mn
eruption, impurity and dlieaa., .?? ^^
the hair, no agency h the xxoiid ?f nmiict,
ls so speedy, cconnml, ul und mifalliiig a. Us
CtmCUEA J'EMKDlEs. Ev. ryU.bg _?>?
them lasplrm confidence. Tlwy arp ^J
lutely pure, ar.d nay b<* u-ed on the fuutUM
infant. They uffoid Immediate tv]ivt |n I
most agnnlr.lng of Itching and buming ..J
ma*, and other ItclUng, scaly .nd Ctu.s!?_ ski,.
and scalp disease.. They prevent ln_,mu?.
Hon and 'logging of the pores, t',e ^ .
pimples, blolcl.es, blackheads, r.d. roust, _rJ
olly skin. They speedily cur- liUmoni of *
blood and skin with l0-, of hair, 'vhetlmsl
p.'e scrofulous, hereditary, or ulcerative -~
cl anse the system of all iriipur|_,, by ?
tcrnal and exiernal medication, gag co_#
slltute tin- most effective tie-tmcntof mud '
times. *
Soil everywhere. Price ? CTTMVnB. ?
SOAP. We ; RK.sOI.VKN j* *i no ' **?
Prepired hy POT I KU DBl'li AXD Ohm
ICAL -OBP0BAT1ON. Bosim. ******
"All Ahiiut th" Skin. Scalp _*,d Hali? si
papas. 300 Disease*, Batted f!ee mm> w
CELEBEATR
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
Hy -.-lng- tho hi-a-.i.f,,i *
Water Colors
ri the
AMEPJCAN WATER DOLOR gOOH_f
at, th. Aaaakaay of Denten.
Admission only M 4 '-nts.
EX-SECRETARY THOHPSON TESTIFIES.
TELLING THK OOBOBEMMES OF ms como'
T10.V WITH THK PABAkU CANAL.
Terr** Hallie, Ind., Feb. 20. From 10 undi 1 p. u,
to-day Colonel R. W. Thompson sat propped Iq i|
luvnlld's chair und told a story of lils connection wit*,,
the Panama Canal. Oaagreassms Patterson and (?n.
grc.-sman S. F.. Mover, with a stenographer, arrlvri
here early this mnrnlng fn,m ffsatSBglm ind len-nri
from (he SR gm W tm J of the Navy that he aa. no
aware of any dishonorable action In this eotiutry ,_
Hie part of dbms who represented tin- Panam* (juill,
Mr. Patter-son put the faeattoai for the Brit lw|
hours and Mr. stover closed the ? ximtuatlor..
< olomd Thompson told how he lind been selected
for president of die American Committee. Jt tu
with the approv.il of President Haye, tint he re.
signed from tbe Cabinet, to (SM (he pl.ee. HU
.olary wa. fixed at gg&ORO a year. He never Xn#a
until recently thal General i.rnnt had declined u*
office, nor did h? know |Rat the three New-York
bankers hag reeatred la ail gl,R0O?Qg in -nun,.
If h<* hud he would not have volunteered to -rirrend^f
half hU salary in the last year of his presidency,
He said he cotislder*d lt ii I-i province to look ip*.
tin* interests of the canal In general ways, aa. that
he never nutaorl/ed th- expenditure of any money
,-x. -pt the $20,000 xi year for the rommltteel _.
[i-n-.-*, which was vx. Iiislve of his salary.
Mr. Patterson read from Colonel Thompson'! lets
tors to De LssfeSfe, In which he .poke of havliif kepi*
out of thc lobby in Washington In 1.8.. When tua
Nicaragua treaty was pending In (lie Senile hi (Mr.
Thompson, wrote a pamphlet whlcn wm anonymous:y
distributed In the semite. Mr. Patterson remarked
that lt must Pave been good Deni-, ratio doctrine, a*
all th*" Democratic senators voted BgafegR tbe treaty
wliich had been negotiated by u Bi publican Admlolm
trut lon.
Tin ilr.t offer of the American chairmans!*, ll) *n
made to th,* witness by Jesse -jeligman, In 1W0, nd
was not B-SSPtsg until after full conference with
friearis and (be Presafeat, and determination oa
his part that there was nothing In lt inimical ta
the Interests of the Knited Btstes. Il- denied thnt
t!i- Haye* Administration wns opposed to the ci nd.
but did want ll uiid.-r Am-rlcan control. Hf Ua
tl,.* ides, when lie accepted tM < halrni_ns_ip. ol
Americanising the affair and tried to get an AmerleiB
constrorilon compaay to t.uii.t lt. rae entire i.
nlnistrattoa, ?,, mr as M knew, af tue -(fair* ol
th- Americaa tommin? _us on ma rirtetari l>u_in*-_i
principles.
, *
t.V EXH1BIT10S OF RARVT HORSEBACK RIDISQi
The pupils Sf the Filth Avenue RMfeBJ A'0*lemv,
Bl Fifth ave. mid Nltu tl-tli-st.. bud B "fl?*wer ride" l?4
evening, which wu. wiiues'ol by a number of penp'i.
The men riders wore Ked Hussar uniforms ind tho
?omen Asmara mriforms, ihe ptasganaaa m.-id-d
ni'iing svatatieaa sad num. eu* r** for women, ar
Mrs. Oscar llenneggm, Mr*. Bsa der mutt, fekS* JokS
UssapMU, Mrs. Osma Hunter. Mrs. oul Antoni,
mi-, a. a. i latram, Miss Flasher and Mba M. i'ri'4.
muti, with Carl Antony as aSOmreS-btr.
Team Tandem, high school, fey Carl Antony, na
tb" stallion I..'P?rello. < litre condone. If Mw
school horse Pen Ix ai. ridden by VB* -'nins, sud
bindle i* aping. Among them piaaaat nan B. J
park, Mi.-s Hun r. Dr. John campbell. Nr. -nd Ifeh
Ungi hatUM*, *.e,H-_c RhlOt, Jacob Kupiert. s-ft ant
Mrs. Mocha*. Mr. and Mrs. Morard Kaw'like. tua
Misses RaarliM, l>t. Oscar llenegger, Dr. 1*. I
Muelleiibnch. Fdwln ll- tie*. Mr. and Mrs. Ut ?*?')'<?*
ind Mr. and Mia. K.. li-chei.
HIE J) EATHER RE RORI.
hims OB MEW STORMS IB vinni >uT.x xNDTHJ
ll Til WK.- T.
ii tlie appal laKe i._ion nun .Minne-,>i i. sw .' .
re Hint fall vet!).-', will r nunn,' ,,a toe ABaBjBm*
v Ult ?lovs-lv i Line Uuupe! iltur- north f H ''"'V',_ .U
Imidlneas will lucre..-.- in t.V l.ik. ic-i-n-.u.'t H" *"?,
sile's, with local snows in the foin.ci Md ?_*?****??
io.tiniest and the lower Mlasisrippl va!a>v.
DETAILEB PtMtMOARl nut td-DaV.
Pm New-Kngiand, F.i-tein New-v-r:. RaakaafRJjJ
ania. New.Jci_ry. DclaHJic Maivland BBi J INl1^
asatally fair; aresaarty vend, and rlsinl tenipnatm*'mm
axed hy lncre*?ln<_ cloudlmi- sud RMSSMSfeSJ v<*
'iring th.* iil.ht. ?.
BM U'e.tcrii New.Voile West'rn P.mii'**'^"!1 J^
Hilo, warmer; lair, followed by locil usma it ?-"?'
"lor Ind ana 0n1 tntael*. w..ri,-:r -nd rc*,'*',,,Jr|_,0,'aii
Ko Mlchlcau. im-rca-lue i loiidiness. p'i.b?l'> tm
y Hcln mows at lake stationl; aramata
TRIlll'XK LOCAL, BRMMRTAVMNM*
n _ ass.
m I EUBRfei Meratog. MfaJRab j ??
M t gs4gef sam ts I8 84S8 Til lOHj |0.|
'?> *.I.,.,.,i,i..?i,-,.,.?.,,,.-_.,,, ip,'ii .,; -fTTi
in UH* -J-gm a rontlnuoii lirkMS BM ?gf<S
iiauge. ni Biu'sure, aa indicated U> lue_v_"-_-,___*?
?, oiuii.i: bamnator. Tl* brckea li?c r prcss-Bt* ta* mw
narnia ** observed st Perry. ffberifeStfi
Tribune (,(1Um
| le.t y. strr.l.iv,
m.* ult.'.".Iii', a x.'lo.-ltv
Feb. 21. 1 l
alto ktgk ni thwesterly
f forty.?ve adktl *xx nnxxr
Cl.r wetthcr fU
md*, al aaa
The
miierstur," tanr^.d b'tw ea 81 dct(rvi ?
St ll'J's'. bein j 24*-.. lowir ">*n
d to toa *??"*?
?.." ti* arisBpagMsg
Tn ?;d nitir thP (city to-dsy thrre
ud"
in am ni ur thP city tomi)' tnriT ""','" .?/_
Smasn a*. m_ht IA cloudlue-*; uiodcrstiiis *???
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