-I t _% I * -.'/.r^ voi. ui.jn?-io,!mm;. NEW-YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1893,-TWELVE PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS. BLAVE TRADERS ROUTED, M KM HE RS OF A HAND Li:i> BV TIPKOO TIB'S SON. ?flGHTY BLAYEB BET l"BEE BX UEfJTEMAXl cn*.I.-TIN'- 'IROI M NEED OF CANNON WITH willi H TO OPPOSK THE IRABS. gmmth, Y'?!'. '-'? -'Iii'' olHeo for affair* ol the tm si Statt ha* n'"av--.l iii-i.iit-!i.- io tho effect ?h?M'f,"""'""l''r '?'????'"?s hM heated n horde j .tgaB dare n.i'i'i"* under Tlppoo Til'g ton, and , -enp-Bifd :. priv,-..-!- mid ?00 ritter, rhe ht ??"-**? plii'-e ll.'.H S.'lu, oil tho Li'llKtlllii Uiver ] parino; recenl **kiiTO?hc? betureen thc Euro- . 100 tai the Ambo, M. Uppena, formerly a wai- , __l of KwongO, mid Lieutenant dc l.r.i.yii v/ere j ami. Lieutenant 1 haltta routed ihe Arab* at ywba,and fn-cd eight*/ Blare*, who were d.viuir ,,-ar\-ati"ti. < 'I'tii.n Jacquea reporta thal tho f* -ph* roe ?r-not-utl.r importing tlie mool Improved ( amt**, derpite the realrictiona In loree again*! , loch tr;ul! the anti- ! Sm people. I nie.*!, connon iii* sent at once, JfiJus. the European* cannot hopi to hold tlieir u i*b- ,_^_ POR UNIVKKSAL manhood suffrage j_E aREBSEBTWyt IN BELGIUM rUSSUlfffl IN" A LiK'.r. MAJOR1TT FOR M. JANSEN'S I'll 'Pnsyi. ?matter. Fer., sa.*?The referendum Instituted by ag u^ml -'i.i.ii-- lo learn tbe sentiment ol thc people on the suffrage question, waa taken to-day ?towboat Hm* Kingdon. In Ibis rlty tin-r.* were forty-nln" polling station*. Ai the referendan was entirely BnoflMal, moal ol tbe stations were al ettie*, dpr stores m.rt newspaper olhcea. All Ibe outlying vaia"*- bal polling statlono, bo thal ns large a voti m mM " -' ?" obtained in the district. i>.. ipite tLs rnln. tbe -u---?t> wen thronged nil day and neate*! enthusiasm prevailed, opeelnlly in the U-t****" occupied oj i'i" worklngnen, allhongh there tis r." dl-nrd" r. lu Brussels aboul 2*>,000 voter. tm nat, A large majority favored, M. Jansen's jroposil ef universal manhood suffrage. The So ci?u.-tj voted for lr tn :i nan. Tbe ? iitiir.n, > and tie more ?oderete Liberals abstained fran voling. ju tie smaller .IM"- and in tbe Iowna tbe nojoritj jw tte Jan-i'ii proposal I- -lill greater than liere. In this .itv ar.rt tlie -uhtiri'-. 111.700 nen wen nqnes'.ed to rote. Ol thi< nnnber, 48,600 v..t."i !?r universal solfroge; 7,880 fur suffrage for nen "I nore than twenty-live yenni 3,03*>, for less radical , pUr.*;. T!a rest abstained from voting. Al ll ; o'clock tko atreets were sill] thronged with netted crowds. Altbaagh Ihe opponents of universal Kuffrage nre j irf.nK nlr.-r.rtv to bleak ih<- force of Ihe verdict hj BS?Bgcharprr, "if bribery, thi-re i- no doubt thal th. c.pl-.!"n expr.'i by the people lo-daj will huv. iimi; iafruem-e upon the suitruge in Ibe C'hanbei cn Tut**.d.iy. ji-'i-E B0F1LL'6 MURDERER IDENTIFIED. BsrcHia. Fe!', -jil.-ih' Englishman who mnrdered jos* lioflll, in Boflll Brothers' coal ob.ee here yes t?rCjiT. i- a "-;.i ageal named Willie. Inmediately Ult: ld-arr*' !.. ? attcmi t .1'.. c nc ul r.l- I'l iititv.ullil gsve tbe u*n>- .?' raster. In Iii- cell Willie tri*si i.. orsngle hlm.-.if. tut iras rem*''?lated 1>\ tli" tarn _j. Bs la aow bound band and foot. Willie ors tat* S clerexr:;;,:-.. He WCB1 Into the coal bn*-ln-'ss lewnl yrar= nj", bul waa not aaec --fal. lil- deed jrrenSsv i- believ*d to have been actuated by trade hniry.' Jo?* Bonn was a f"**omlneni rltlten, A lil-Y DAY ROB THE PorE. Borne, Feb. ?>",.?Tl;.- Pope ls mii.-lt better of 11- i old tai tot morning --'i'i nasa la bis private chapel. Uur oe received Count Bevertera-Srabindra, Austrian d_*o*:ir, woo presented to him n letter ol pi!u_tlon from Emperor Francis Joseph and several jLtf. one of then aa Ivor* crucifix act with large Almonds. Tin* afternoon tho Pope n rived the fsrotti-h iiilcTlm- ami li-t- ed I i ? Latin addi*** read h their t? .'.tl' bj Ar .-. :'..,;, MacDonald. Al er Ihe pre-.-ii'nUon of Peter*! pen -. th. Popj . spre I bia paMladii brtsHry. and Mondgnor Mern del Val r>s.rt llmaal addreaa from bim to ibe pilgrims. I erdlnul ViEfrnim brid m largo reception b1 the English lol 1-g* tl la evening. I ? it i i.- plli lm*, nnd Uta41c r slderi -..' Home ?? ere pres it. WOE M'r-l'KxniN'. I'AN-VMA LITIOATlOX. Parl*.. F^li. SO, I' ,'?-.? . ? ? 'a.i proposing tbe f***foral*? ..I Individual legal action by the Panama credJt-ir- baa been Issued. The preamble remarks that util.-s- ti,p bill I-- adopted Un ., -? - will be ob ?ort-*d noa ami tbe i" -.uaiiiufiii ui work will be hope boa IHE DIVORCE OF MI LAS ASH NATALIE VOID. Tirana. Feb. gfi. r e-NeoeKi . Pre e" aayi thal Ih* Metropolitan Michael han prmua ced ihe divon ? eff.v-Kln,: Milan and Natalie v M. According I deci-inn tu* Ural nu,iii.,.*.- i. *t|i] valid; hence ?ec-nrt murri . has been coniemplatoi, will Bot b<* rx-, -.nry. iafJUlflHOP CBOKE TO THE IK.'sII FACT1055.. Du!lin. Feb, ?T.-.\reli!,l-li.,]i Croke bn appealed ?MU -T'e Freeman's Joarnal" t i ihe lrl-ii (action to unit* in tlie convention, on March -. nnd io con sshr ta narin the li me Bale Bill. Tills convention, I kl sot*. ??'!' be effective only if ihonrnghly national | lim coalmine f,f all Iii h memher. ol ParBamant, wi*" ?rr Hom? Hul.-n-, niirt detegat? !r"-n Um Leegu**. ,!;" MdtnUan uti'! --'li-r palrloilr -... i.-l.--. He ridicule* ti?p^IK-*al ii*, 1,01.1 a seoarate r*arii"!!lt.* conference on JUrcli -j. atllllH QrABANTIXE OM FRENCH FROMTIEB. Martrirt. Feb. gd. I .- Spanish Rovernnenl baa f** ? *?r*d ?ho Inspection, qnarantlnmg .t ? TEN c-MOXi) DROWNED IM THK DMIEPEB. sanl v. drtitiu" iterday near id two sled gea, con* ter All BU.?While n pi tin*' Dnieper > brok. 8'. Prtenbarg, Fel Paru ?..-,. Eiat'^rlno-lny th. i. - , _as_g tea persons, disappeared nuder noter ??r?* nrepi a der Ihe ice and were drowned. -FAMILY MCBDEREl' BY PIC1LIAS BBIOAMDB. Eorr-e, j-.', -,-, |ri;..;,,: entered the postofnee In SBB-Maaeo, .-:, i*.. ? I night, slnl.Ud i" death Ibe Bf*5f*ter, r . and bl runlly, aad **a**ied e pi.-mi j, ,,, .. ,,f ti,- fore no t InduMrle*. of Ike r* ?*! employs iiv.ii" 700 banda. Ve lerday mus **0Jiii'.i.i*,iy jnv-j-n ol the roncern, bnl tbe ?"? ?***?? noi pin. Livings! si Baylor, laperlntendenl 5^* ' ? ? ? ? receiver), lo continue op-rallons ?Mm- .-, .< thai , ., ,?,., w,,ti]ii receive their pay ta?'?u day*. f**B)H, K.-i,. 23 i ,!,*,,-!,? a baylor were lo have J?* "'??lr hands here yesterday three areeks wagra JJ^""I''6 t?. gio,ooo, bal u..* money was nol paid. ' Brm employed upward* nt r.'ni han.!- and have *\mt*** "' ' '' ,!"""' pbinis f"r tbe nanafkelure ni ?. j1"*1 iirw-j.-ir,,,, |n wu- >ia-,.. Tbe Bra.ated 5_L **** 'lx'""" >'':,rN :r- :,:'1 ln 1:";rl1"-' ,n sb-bbi "1!"' ?****rBl laapra si ? here I- Uni all Bte ^* 'H-shmr-ints controlled by ('..fin!.* v snyi..r wttl Bd kHlS**1 '" opemtion under ibe reerivershfp They B,-,,'^,.> ' for ni. Hr....kim and Nea 1 ira ??-? ru I ii .ad- amt World's Juli building*. *?*fi ERM OTRECOEM Et gas from a stove. ji^ ">"? ?"'i'- BIL?Three nun oeeapytng ? tata* in Chics r"" <'K'"'' boardlag-hoBsa, ai Ma 3Sd Weat ?Ut nf'h V'"" mtt* trtfttttmu Ly cns from a OOo! stove "?UJd ? fa"rn:'n' Lonmc, .ll. -1 l.*r..r.* m dlcnl nil ?"bom . sum"10""' (Special).?Tbe Miyoralty cam? paign i- growing worn. i/.-t nigh! Wa hlngion Hering and Carter liairloon mode ibo first speeches ti their campaigns for tbe Democrat!, nomination, ?m h addressing .-? bu*g** s emblj o| enthusiastic fol? lowers. It I- bard lo -in uiiii h -.f then will gel lb/- nomination, bal Heslng i- certainly nol toning any : ;i-, the .int"- for Ihe prlmanco diawa near, rna Cldaene' Municipal Bef-orn League held a ."ii v. mum la-t night and nominated Dixon Ueral'llne, wno I- al present City Engineer under Mayor Wash burne tieraldtne was geiwrnl snperiiitendenl ol iii" World's Fair grounds and bul'dings until be bad a i!i-!i nilli Director Hun,liam, eben he resigned, A short time ago City Engineer Clarke resl ned and ... raldlne was appointed '" incceed him. a couple 1,1 weeks ago be created a null political enitntlon by announcing ibal the Mayor bad autborlxed an ii.m.-nt .,f :, per cen! - previous onea of the same ...rt here, hos been a dl-ninl tailor* so far as obtaining trustworthy niiiiiavii- 1- ...ii.-.rn-.!, altboagh Mr-. Harris assert* Uni abe rtl.l get an aflMavtl from one ol tm* young men wbo in wa) Kepi a drugttore In Cookmon-ave., adjoining tin- notorious Neptune Clab, Ikea ran by Carlyle W. Haul-. Mr. ami Mrs. Polls Inn.* rn:.rt." ?ii!i-s x meniliis .fte Ms IJUblUUlll f?f_lBlM< milled nt the Auditorium late inst niciit Bini t" morrow wlfl begin mi ejundnallon of Hie rapid transit -ystcm sn.i anderground ctmduita In Chicago. _m_ TBIXR 4 STRIKED TEEEW THE SW IV II OPRE. CMlmf, Waa. WA orty nnt-st. Inst Bight. TUe train was moving slowly over tbs swlt.be* at tho time, and little damage waa dour. >oae ot "NEVERl* SAYS GOV. uilAY. ?ILL .vu BEND Tin; KNEE To GBESHAM. ?W Tin: IMDIAXA LEADER'S AMBITION sun ??OWN prom the PREstDExCT IO 'nu; MEZICA** mis-ion. TIien FADED ?WAT : NUKI 1.Y. [IIV TUI.ff.iuril Tn Till*. TKIIirs*..**| ?minim....ii,, Feb. 30.-I1 is now certainly nown thai Isaac Pusey Gray wU] receive no H'ngnition fiom tim Oveland regime. A story iren'oul to-day bj ene of Gray'a followen* re ttis the experience of Captain I). F. Allon, of rankfort, Gray'a chief arlvlser ami mpre-ntalive '"'?? Tl.nth of I olonel - .lu.." |;i,v. Gray'a residential boom at Chicago, it is remembered, ?aa in charge of Senator Voorhcea, Hugh Dough* rty, Jolm E. Lamb, Jame* li. Hi,.-. j* ??..., Mur ock and Charlea I.. Jewett. Voorheea was rot overnor Gray by virtue of a deal fixed up al ''ii- Haute 11, the spring oi 18t?0, when it was is'-i'v.-i.-.l tli.it Qfay am,- utting up tim pins to ,>;,t v""rl.? out oj tim Seoatorohip. With th.. nderntanding that Indiana would support Gray vt tim rVeidencj. lm eonaented t.. get mit .rr dorheea's way. Thc (.ray mea wont to Chicago stroni enough ith thc real of tho opposition to defeat t Icve uni. After an interview with Pickinoon nu.I ?'bitney, Dougherty announced that be waa in a twit ion to tra.ie tlc faint hope ot tl,,. Presidency ir a certainty ot second pince, upon assurances nile by tho responsible Cleveland mana;*?rs. oorhees ami Murdock wop-* willing to accept, amh yielded reluctantly, ami Jewetl un.in* pi,. ?st, wlii!,. Xi,,- denounced tho rest u ".thumps'1 ml came homo. Then followed tia- Mrijjlo hir!i resulted in Cleveland's nomination. It 1 imiliar t.. asl how dray lar.-l Botes, of Iowa, ml Tammany fell that Gray can***d 11_--ir defeat ml knifed hun for Stevenson; and Whitney ami in'Kiii-on made no effort to prevent it. Nevertheless, upon uaurancea of a Cabinet li. Gray pitched In honestly for Clcvelnnd'a icceo*. and helped carry Indiana. Then came thc -?mi Cabinet flurry, bul Gray was found nol to * in it. lion tlmi-e wer* runion- of ni Import* nt nii-sion. and Captain Allon went Eaat to nee lowland lor a eccond time, having l**i*n unauo panful in getting an Interview the urst tim?. he neared he could gel to'him was tho "tutor ringa ol the inner circle. There ho Learned th .t he last t'.iiuiii-t place was gone; that tim courts f St. .Jam?. St. Pctemburg, Parin, Berlin, Rome, ludrid, Vienna and Constantinople had l>'.*u par elled out, leaving only Mexico and two other lisaioru oi Ieee importance). Captain Allen chose lexico lor Gray, and said he would call on 'loveland and toll hun BO. "i. 1, luit von cannot Bee Mr. I 'loveland," he ,-as told. "Tho l'ri'sidont-oloi-1 soot* nobody not eroonally summoned, iinleai lu great Muergen i.is." "Well," .-sud Captain Allen, "I will go and .-co \'llltIl"'.V." He Mas thou told thnt thnt could do no poor), or while Cleveland and Whitney wore Mill riendly, thoro hud undoubtedly been a break m heir cordial relation*), mid Whitney waa taking 0 part in making appointmenta "Who in blazee can 1 Bec about t'.i-. thing hon :?" blurted onl tin* Captain. ?? \\'<*ll." name the reply, and it nearly f?*ll?*d he hearer, "ne a matu-r ol fact, the proper man 0 m-? is (.i-.-sii.iiii. He will determine diplomatic nd consular appointment*." Captain Allen clioked down bis wrath, came ioma and reported to Gray. There wna an exnlo* i-.ii. 1.ruy -m re by the 'lust oi JncKson that ... would be "il.mn.-l" and he would see Gi-eu* ii*:i "doubly damned*1 before lie would b??i iippliant knee to a renegade l seen In the sit nut ion, and ihe De -.- ..! Indiana promises lo ? *? lmp-le?iv split y tho time the campaigns ol lbw*" 01 lav6 roll iround. _ TO VOTE IX ABBURt PASS TO Jj ll'. A bury Park, Feb. -J''. (Special). 'i m rrrr. 1 es. lim: ? l-.'loti* v. r la id ??'?n: li ''- I- rd" 1 For 1 vci il re ir 1 ; hu* I- ? ? fell bi lb. people Ihal 1 ? ii Hs awi of povernmenl ams .--?n'i:ii lo li future ? -. a sea sid. 1 I the -general pro pertly of the mill. 1. ? . , i- lo-OK .-?'.'?'? lo de. Ide for or iciln-t re-lnrarporatio 1 tbe < i?*"mwib of thia d' Ire for new laws. HecenHy li dawned up n some .f the township official n d oilier*. Ihat while re nrorporullon wonk! !.?? a good thing for Ubury Park t would certainly be a 1.1.1 Illina for ihem. Mo*l tl ...?-.- m. 11 have fattened on tv bis wa exacted from .- i..m.: b) which 'ii'-v were enabled lo secure larw ipproprlatloni for rood improvements, mppon ol ,.,< r, etc., -..a.'- 96,000 Bnnunliy, ni'.n 11 hli li tlo-i ...li paid one-tenth, bal received fully seven-eli ,: the ni *ii'*v- ralaed. Tbej ?nr-rt h. l.in.r Hum .r-aiti-t re-liiforporalljti, culmlnaltat* In an anonynious trculor which charged thal Ihe noa governmeni meant li|iio 1 ?-.-nini; ben and -j-),.-.i tbe people la "hewart if i-...-li-iii k l<-(ji iiii: ,n.- l:,i* ebvalallori of Lhl ,-i. ii resulted In the town being Hooded tid- murnl .* .'fli n rejoinder, Iresh from Ihe i.mrt- ..f the liorougu 1,niinl -1 ?: ?-r-. answering and denying the cbnrge in iii.* circular. i .-.*? ?l,:,.a1, '"??;? "?sl"!,'" -""" ' - w OLOOM OA CrTTYBCXK ISLAXD. mocrxixg ron T,iE ?KROI. Ufesavep_ DROWXI lt I RIDAY Main Slew-Bedford, Mass., Feb, Sd [sp .i.i - The tug Volunteer, of this .-m. went today to lb. cen. of I '? " wrecked r. el nfl i ..- Uland ol Cutt; Atm.nt* those nn ? ,. ,,,.. ?,.,.,. relative* ol iii- vol in leer Hf.--.ive:-, drowned lhere yesterday, rhe Hi. raving rrew took I ,-? paasengen ash ire. Th. I land is all gloom and idn. . as nil of lb nen l< -? ar. well-known re IdenU then, and nt ?'.\-' pl 1 a I'.iv.- wives and rhudren, and meal of them fat *i aad motbera. The veaael's name ls ibe Aquailr. ol ?'? John, M. P.. laden with 3.833 baas "d sumi signed to fj. P. Wei . I I .... of Phlkidolp -,,. from l. ("rande, Cuba, and she waa valued al fglM.000 or : NO.OOO. lier ma ler ls Lawrence a. luicrew. ol Bt. John, and her mate fi-jorge F. wu- .n. .f Uivi pool, England. Her officers and crew numbered righi penoi s, The captain . i* he l Ii i aha on February 12, bod much rough weather, and thal rame of the wreck was an error of Judgment In thinking himself nearer sm and nu- Ujcbi hip than b? wa* He itruck thc reef at 7 :l,. -.' kick I'ii Lu Bl| i and Immediately began Diing Ugbi . and ll ?P until the lifeboat arrived. The lights were Been by i ie son ol ila. Ih i kecpei al IV. i End, who aent word to ia I l indera. Hw ni-i pei on ol tin* voluuleer crew lo arrive ai Ihe M issa. lui-, Us Humane -society' I. iva- .i i lah ll. Tulon. 'I a ii came Eugene lirli il . . i Jackson, Frederick .yii,,-.i and Hie captain, rim tih; y Aiken, Jr. nini Isaiah ll. Illton. Jo bib. fllto i i ie boat li.ol got within thirty le. i ol Hie .\ , u ?:. he was rapalicd ly a lieavj sea nuiic -?; i ie iia-n clung io the boat, bul he .UM not. il:-- atrong fi'".'- . arrled the i. at :imi noii away Che lark, loo far to pei in>l* tim. . I volunteer rrew, bul Biter rawing for three iim:^ dcrhled that lt would V impossible to render snj assistance if lu* got lo Hie wrack, and as the Uv. of bia tull were ii. danger he pul back to the batch near by, and wailed until morning, when be pu again, ami with th. assistance of the lug Elsie and a lighter the crew wen rea ued. home rame the lighter in u breeches buoy, and ol rrj di ip] i from the bowsprit "f tl.-- v- -I Into the 111 ! mt. All nf thc men had their Bngei . '. feet fro*Uiitt. ? ;i- j, seaman, ol Dui Un, ic-sci ni i u!.a, will probably lose both of hi i---t. The funeral of Frederick Aiken as h-ai father's house "n th-" i land to-day, and wa l,\ ever] one an Hm Uland, Including Hie rev vessel, who hove been .and for at Hu* I'nlted j.-.*.- saving > a . -ii. ii il wh ? cai on ll,-- Volunteer, and ur- ni Ihi Mari ' li Curley wi - i iken lo Ihe I pi! '. The body ol Aiken v - also brou chi to 1 Tn-* v. ?a* ii- - lu a diugcrou po-ttl ii un doubt* dlj li i, total lo**, rib i . . I up, bul l- fi.-t going ?" pl. ? ? OD la ld ol the fote of t .?? volunteer i r< day in ? \i ? i i?'"!?? ??? ' ' ? '. ' i" "il lng lb?* cr?*a id I d gol ur.iv, or that tu.*; '' ? ' "? '':'r' : '? "' '" walting lm . Ri'-lr 1 oat u-'illy. with .-? i.-;.-i : i- li Frank P. hts ur--, pi-obablj bj a i n stood . Bptnti liken 1 -ubi be would have rn. .-. ,i- li.,1 di - -I - - I .. - M ' ' ll * .Will iain Davis, ? ? ond ot lin- v. i. lui: j. I? 11, i ? .. i. fbi* hork 1-. . ..I SI. . BOUOB xii.'.n os Tin. \eb esglasd co i rovtneetown, Ms - .. i ? b. -? i. I ?? . ? i Hie ? i. : -a- ? ,, ??: ?- inj? in.* -t. itu and saiUni Patrolmen Kell; d I : , neat Face l*olnl talion, ni d li ih. r a. ?? \y.- ima t-dlatelj ..??'...'??? it, and darted for ll ?? nearesi \.I. lt pro' ' h. the IV. I' ii .! O'Hara, for R Mun, 'ii- . I trip "lt .lu" 'll,'. -i left ] r .-?*,. i We mai iiged rn gel aboard all r . ? I :i lng, i-i.'i ll - ? ? ird. W.? -1 I her i rea lo gi I sn bi s,.,i tn.rn idbli i snj lurther np il.e liearto, iinlll m.. . milli ?/, t thi i-i. i out af Ihe ? tl. r Vi I. proevd to ls* the I ? I . ? ..ncr Crt k< I, from N< ? lurk lor St. John, X. II. Mle wa ball -i mlle lurtlH-r ,.;,-t. nu ..a. .'av t,. the i ricket wi mad.ii * Hs i near ben*, a bl. ii imived lo !*? Ca] I : i- rrew, who bad managi-d lo launch the yawl bmit, and were mi:,, to gH li. -"iii" lilac, ni ? - ly. We look ih'in In low and binded them -t*a ptain *lk<' 11 ili*r Iben an wend n call from a . for help, launched lu- boat, and i .wed along I ? tween Ihe bars to ihe Crt. k< I. wi Ile we bi .In hoarded tn,. -.:..i. r ' i ll ira. i ii ri ng tide ? Boah '1 th*, 'iiiarii -uni' I-nt to .wing her around In the righi um i Uon, nb- ii we a l*ted lin* rrew In gi UH g sall on. We managed In work b?*r clear ??( Hie bars, and . . ,..... pa i,,., |ni . i'i"i In. ? low :i all r ht. 'I he ? in iv was nccnmpnnled with thunder, mid u was one ?l the worst night* I liave seen Iii fifteen y. IK,, . ,vim* -? ni" ? ? An ? ia-i'liiaii.I Ibe ' rick. 1 .,, ,.,.,, H v,:, i :,,., it.it. tn du anything lor lU.S'tr'' WBOM A WATEBLOHtiEO K'ROOXEB. Ilalttmore, Feb. S? '-I'"' lal). Cnptali.rfse ll. Alley nii'l ' i. ' rea -f Ix men of Hu ? ? i - ?Hi Khore, sbandomd si ???a. Brrtvid h. ? I ??' on Hie Johnston Line learner Que ?'. -,.>, from Llverp .4, ?Jhe .-.utii sa ..I-.- v..i !. rand fi-.in lb tlevllle. lia., for Illation, with pu-'- pim ? '"! Hail rat ? ? em I, ,-,.,? ai,.,-, aaa. and I..--an..- Ullin ilia. Bille. hill ,...,,., I-,,. ,,,,, ,,i h. r rom .*, pi mg a leak Bird ? n Ihe fun ri lt .lay after en. rantcrlnc ibe Uo-m* Insi. v.,,t,..-' ? id. Th. men u"l 'n*l terribly frai i th ? ?' I. On ii,.* i.i ju ? f I'i ia a.-v j tt.-i okottl nu lb. ? mn r -an- tl,." ilgnal ton >? di played ii ll i Ins n r, ii il i, -ru, ,| ihe -i i.-a men. i .... ? ? . ?!?? ii < \ ite I willi j.,1 over their escape Dial I wo ul them dropisd n,r)i- inn lu un i.a li' incl a ; ii ?? aa i' Ink. a oil, and Ha- aia'iiiii"ii"i vi -??! wa li fl In Hame . TD RI'.VI.l. Tin: BABTLASB OT XT Et BBEIMIEBR Ctrtsfleld, Md., Feb. J-'- li-perlali. Virginia's entire fishery |.'iii"- Lui ? l.t. i'""i ord. red lo la.- - ui ri 1,, |.|*i,t..,-i ti.yst< i bcd I ?-?ii ii"- Maryland du ' rei . who ilaim equal rifrtil wlih \ Irgtnlsti to di ? nt certain point* In tim ? waters, x number "i the Maryland oj si. i boat bi ? m. d, bi d th. ipialn* nn- in an iich iii'h.i over the acll.il lb** Virginia nulli..ntl'-, lt I llkelj Hut if Ihe taller slienipl tn nh. .un tiiiii'i- Maiiiiiiiii lu.ai lhere will be biota) ? i tl The tv... li hu. i...ni n i-iri, raul un ri by Captain itecd, of the Virginian force, an ?tfil held. ii n rk fur Bl.Tiii.iin.M stn ii ami ?? n-tiii. ii.-m. Penn., Feb. ?_?'. (Kpeelali. Advlcct frow Washington state thal Ibe n. t-.i.: . ri iron i.punj was yesterday awatdrd iii ? i m.iri.. t for over *-'.'"". OOO worth "f heavy armor plate, ii,.- itoibJ n Iron Conpany and Ihe Cnrnetirs were Ike only hlddera. 'Mils a--ur.-- marli leven \'.-.r- onre ii"tk tu I .ilil.-li-tn in* .1. .ml. ?- In ila i.i'll a.|. | i-i mi' nt. The double da-Inch gun lure, 1st) two feel l"ng. tiiil-ne.! ye-stenta) al th? H" history ol m..Urn oidnanee. 1'.,. luis* ?i ina.1.* ..in ' i ii -inn ti.ii Incor. The w rk "%- .1 i.n liiilniiilli- pr.-**?-. Tbe tala* will be .. iii I,, i a. i I lu J i Fair a*, port ol Ihe Bethlehem Ji-ou Company's "v blbitlon. After Ibe lair lt lilli pe iir."uii huh iimi . ut In mo, fomlng nu. -i\ lack gun tub -, aiofa thirty-OBB feel long. Rl'.PCBLIc.lS TOWXt vote xo UCEXBB Kingston. N. v.. i'. i.. gu '-;,. ,i.,i,. The atl i I on of ProhHdttoalsta and lenperanee lefwnei* I- dtccled t.i tue r.-ults of the spiiii.." . I.-, ti..a-, iii Palawan County. <>f the nineteen msn- in ihe rawly, fwr tean w.t.* carried by Ibe BepobIleana, r.-n of theae f.itirt.i*ti it'Tuii in un tawna (rated no Ueaaoe. Al af tin* live Di-inoi-nillr towns VOtad for llc-lise tMCfl the town of stamford. Which ls nsaallv BoMhMcoa and was only carried by a majority of lu this spring. NK\V-Ji;i;si;\ MEN AROUSED. V! iOROUS PBOTESTS AGAINST RACETRACK Ll USlJtTIOX. I HI c. M y--Mi" 1 iv, BELO I ,\ JEBSET CITT? A fcC Mill M. (SPEECH nv Till. BEV. Jinn: r.. ht UDDER. In the Tabernacle at Jersey City hat nijlif a maaB-nteeting was held to protest against the iction ii' the Legislature in passing the racetrack billa last week. The front of the platform waa i"""iit.-i| with flou.-r-, am] limn tl,,, ceiling tell two large pieces ol muslin on which iv..* painted 'Gamblers friends in the Senate" and "Gamblers friends in tin ll"'.-.-." Beneath the Uiscriptiona " *?"? Ihe names of the men In the Senate and Atsemblj -,- h ? hal voted to pa - rhe hills over the veto of Governor Werta *'n the platform were the Rev. John I.. Scudder, pastor of thc Tabernacle, and his assistant, J. [jester Wills, ri. Manu ..ii,un Collins, Flavel McGee, John J. T"H..v. In |.. J. Gordon, Otto Grouse, Henry I'naM. A ?"ml,lyman ll. Il HoltlNn, who voted ?fi ?' the i i :? ii- a Rep ihlican member: Jooeph A I' -I. Ur. I N. !,' limby, ex-Judge William V Douglas, :.",i... [_ Re. ,i-,|. George F. Perkins ?nd William Burrell. Tho Rev. John I. Scud il? r said, in pm I : isl ia I-.;, t: it i. -and once sraln ila* ' "' ?' Bi ti .Li- ) -? u i. .p..., ,,| ;,?| humll '' Toe nt. nih of on .. ? ,:,.. j,,, v,.? , ,. ?'','-"' ti." rf lllii-d .iii ..-.-I i, those "?' ''- *-?'"? Hv? lu lin- , ..aa,.?..i|iii ,,, .in.woo ' : ;? Meal < PMipeol Iii Treni ni ls We . ? : v. uh ? di |. rho I Bte < r pl ?r I ...- i hall* ii i * ho* lian ? - no -. a n 1 I pil b] le (state has th. re boen ?? h ' ""'?" i-'? -I inwardly .al r.ipi leaMstioa a- we have - ? di rim Un last we, i This ss* rs la . ' "" " "i..-. t. bj n - un-, a "?->' - 'i.s. nat. and fiavernm 11 il ""'- N,t "'I '. Dound ".'"h th> rn :?? waa evel , ,. .., ? vlgi r .' i nh I lynn fer ? -? irtei sn I Ja , .-. 1 hempson rn ply ti,., arhip .-.In ihouida'l (Jil* iraniblhi I am ii I thal in ti. . ? ? ? ., ?:? y il j... The i that ll tool bv. -J*.. ' lo : ski ih - a.- |ai . ro at Un* -in? gall thU la T.M.T. I , 111,ia.I ? l-l "t '.a ? ll t. ?' ? '1 !?? H...|? , ? I . ? , ... .. ' ' . - a-,.. ? ???I (Jul i. . -a" a ? bad I-, a pul upon sn auction k sod sold beti i.ai'l r. (ft ?? t in or* of I.ni*- y I, Ia Hr- Hut Ute worm rni-mj ot (he ,*',.' i l.t.' Isl th it Ml Ucl ? , ' ? ? |>er ls more potent Utan t i .-- ..r .. , Bl 1 iced ri ll ll.it ll 1 1. - ii : .. , I tl'IIS ? i*- . I ' ..a:-.. ir-, .t. .ii-- manner In which Un- .rr-- r <1 ir sn -. : bb ? : ? ? - ? ' . I - - nf ni 1 I-. : ? ? ? ? . ' ll . ... .1 on*plrsry io def.-u the will ( i .1 th rn..i,il ? ..- In Ul .'?'*- ??! s hoi i . - - portent tha i al 111. P lill ...' Uti . .. 'i'll ll tarted In ri ri i aunty in . ? it maj ru ? ? I ? a . ? ....,:. a d future 1 ? ? ? - - - - ? ? i '?'? ? ? ?' ? i i. ; ? ... paitr ta ? ... . ihe hut. . ? . ? i , ' ? I , M. mt full timi 1.- >ii ! ml agree li |. no u 'lng liv liol", rr I- i ; he ? ? I lie had "i.ly si mil ti"- bills promptly.. as lib, in vurtu ?I >l tl?ing b isiness ||.* tl it ? n ., gr< ?? rletiioiisiratinii al ? i - bills. If this dbl lint effect the < "I ihe I.plc If i nilli insist fl the ? ,i lldnt. - of both part'n s .; , ? ????1. f?. v wolli.I vote to repeal Hie ? i . (raes I.- i-i i'i -ii i-"., i ,,. .-.-, th * nevi -:? aller, talked in the i, an ) at il ?? end ii his remarks Mt. tl ,? inifl I.."en ii.lopt *'l l? ,... - \- . . . i', .- -? i t- li .rn I the !..(,|. ,, M -I, "li-f Cpi-- -pul i I. ircli '1. nmm - ?l , !,*.! i.I'i,Ml. I'l..-.. I \l- (lee -.ii 1 ti. it " when .mr '. nemer -,....,,, i| m I.-- in tli." path "i ' irtue inti reform ,.!..-?:? i the Si .ii- "I '*??? .lei - ?. Inkex ., Mt. ii I ui i :,-.Miil fifty years bi I l.-:ali/-- crime " ll.. *.ii,| he l.i-'l I fen int'-riii.- I thal M cst Hie ia-.-tr.ii-:, people s .'"?".'-oo ti. nos* Hie '"ill-, and j,,. ,ii,| i i ;., i!.i ' it st in.? from Ihe un I i>? ' ,t i-i l ii.-vi exhibited '?? -t "?? I- R.rd nnd 7. K Pa mr horn made s|.hes al?? denotinc ini. tia- Idtls, aii.l mid that rwlnia. must be had at tli.- | .ll- iiovf fail. \r, Sci dd. r anno meed nt the close of tim meet? ing tint the Rev Mr Kemp-shall, of Klizaheth, would im iimi'- -""U call i meeting al Trenton nf ti,. |.-,a nn.l Order League, and bc hoped all who could woul i go tia?Ii? .M vf AS I.AL'S! -I IN OTHER CITIES. CROW Hi li M-i -is y\i> KTRON'ii RXPBESSIOXei ? I* | I--.1-T WITH TH" I.I iJISMTl'Itl Then wa t a strong expr. I.f Imllcnntlon ai thc N iv .i.r-'-v I.. _-i l -1in-.- In the I'la,m..-M Opera H. . \, ',r.i i sften.ii when a mass-meeting waa I,,.1,1 t., ,-nter a pi ?'? ' is'iiM-r Ih..iragi*oii*< rn.. Tli- t'.itr.- rilled t.i oi et timi Iii'-' vii', men pn.lula.-rn In ' iden snd Somer ?' coantles, ;, ,,,,i ,.,?, | the Ini ? were M ?' or Iles Hider Hilbert. ,,- |.|..,. ? : i . i u minn I H nu di i . nf \. rth Plnln .,i,i: ??.., ?, - , ' ih i ..ii mon .'"um ll nnd rlergj mi n n( ,;, . , ,, pi ,. , . M iyor lilltsTl v I* . I. ried ' llBlr man ol ihe meeting ond Un1 He*.. lu. l?. J, V?*rke ?-.pened ll sith prayer. In Uklng charge ..f the ,.f j0t , ?, ? ,.. ii ,. thotonghl) anru* d apilu ,t lu,,.,:, :- . M iyor Ullberl d r ried md Ire lo , . f,,. i',,,t it irs 'till twelve month-, ago Ihal \ . j. . Py ?* ina i-i lng i i'i/" ns were i siled upon to I, ;1; down the r.u i n.' pow?T. Tbi | nc. ? r I. 'I lh< n. i ,,, ih, v [, '.,,-? | i I .ut. Ile score I '.ai.'illili- Wert* f,,r hi i-ia.a lu returning Ihe vetoed Mils with the prompt net ihal he did. Tbe Hov rnoi ? ? - nol i nm |M-ll?"d i-i r-tur-i those Mils until neal Tu. day. Had il;,, lasrmskrr been allowed to retnm home and meei I heir i I It'i'ii'- Iii i hun h or other pubth meeline, Ih*.-* u..ulii have learnid thnt 75 per rem ol ihe peope In Ihe al I w. re ?fron| li "|.|.d lo the ?ki U|.r the .,hi...ii ui- Mil*, .'tu- senator was i , ? || t,, have . hal gi d n ? purp - ie nt voting tot the hill because I.I- constituent* loki lum he nm I not support iii'-m under mn rtreumstonres. Ral lt had n-ii pleased ....I.in..;? Wert.*, la allow Mew-Jersey -, u,'.'? ni iiu;" . ill ld. : .'lim i'i lill* ra--. Ile had promptly senl Ihe bills bach to the renate with hi* v. I... whence, ?. had been eiperted, they hid been immediate!) 1 ?ed bi (be form ol full-deged laws, li u a for destroying the one dight . lim'.* ..f victory which I-i a uthii'j i i/'-n hod had thal llovern r yy.-rt- wasltmagly erlttri ??'! by Mayor Ollbert. The Inlier urged sn Immediate assertion ol pobll. power; the removal ol those si pi.ni famous fur their oat rageoai Oglsbitlon, ju, I Ihe lasting of the eoastitu liomilii-. *..f racetrack lawa in la. Puprene 'ann of N.-v .1. i ? -, Mayor ..ilh.-ri tn* mpported 4a able upreehes delivered ii Ibe Bev. Dr. A. ll. Lewis, ea Mayor I.. V. !?, Randolph, Ibe Rev. Dr, J. I.. Hurl hut, the Rev. W. E. Honey man, ll. s Ifni ->.n. tba Rev. *r. R. i and a R Powell. K. , lim,,,,- tren aci.pi.it demunc'Jig ti-- ohjecilonnMe i in- and urging ih.lr repeal nt .-rn .arly day. These rvacolntlatta wen paaard unanimously and with anbianded enthusiasm. They will !?'? iiresented rn Trenton by n committee if promlnenl clthens. nth ens saj that Qovernoi yv.-r'- I.lm-. If lia sahl thal the Mils m.- ir iional. iimi vita -mil ii legal aatbority t.. sapport t*,.!,i ti,.-i itu i,nt fear the oatewne oi ihe legal Bghl iii'.v Intend carrying la Ibe Seprena Court. ia raBpanw la ;i tall nod fr..;n the charrhn la Rah ? i-iiiiv norning an Indignation ronan mrtrtlng lr jtri.ti-st ;i|.-i.!:i-l th"* r;w il i:,. I. i- ??.'i-latbin lias held in thc Vonni' Men's ( hrlstinii As.-oc lation la, liing jes U-rday afternoon. Thc laxgv aiuUtorlum was lilied U overflow big with on aufUence npresenUng all tht norn] and religious orgnohntlona ol ila* .itv. John R. Mona, pr-hi.-rn of Un Yoong Men's Christian As sm iaiion. waa elected chalman, and <;. H. Lind ny secretary. The vlce-presldenta were the Rev, Dr. .1. A. Liggett, the Kev. .-ge Hui"!aid Payara, ir Rev. B. C. Cobb, the Rev. T. ?'. May liam. W. K. Wells, n. ii Carpenter ana L. II. Treadwell. Tbe preatdont and secretar) both mad" addi-. " Legislature na- condenned in Ihe strongest, language, Tim Bev. Dr. Liggett*! appeal not t., |.*t the ju-1 Indignation thal wm f.*lt by every natal ami reilgtOUS man cool off, but thai no i-.--t should !'"? laina until the Iniquitous legislation wu= wiped from the statute i.k, was responded m bj applatue nnd tnaiiy eipresolons from the andlence of determina? tion t" gghl Ibe gomblers to the end. The mport of ihe Connlttee on RoBOlutlooe iras then iv ni by Hm Rev, Mr. Payara, ulm, in prcaentlng then, mode a most effective mi.ire--. Tin* nsoluttons tell "f tbe passage of the three Mila known aa th*. i.'Hi and o"i ; refer to the Indecent baste and refiual io grant Ihe people an opportunity to be heard tn pto to-t, and demand their Immediate repeal. The r.--o lutions h. ie adopted with great applause. The paip'.e ol Hallway and lt- vicinity an right*. oii-iy Indignant over Ihe pa nge ..f these Min. Tho .: *i ?? nu.rai nini religious senUmcnt i- arouaed ns never befom. au tin* leading pardon in Newark spoke laal night in ii-a.? ry terms of the recent rucetroeh legis? lation. Dr. Ayieawortb, of tin* Do Groot Methodist Episcopal Church, -anl thal Sew-Jersey had been teeped ui .hame. Parent* -h ? mi- accomplished hy the p. ti i ' lld ? ' nlpulatora ??: these two tru.k-. Mr. Llndabury predict.si that every mun who voted mr !..?? hill would i"- Mil.-.1 politically. Dr. Remp ll mi.:. ..ii.- '?'. \..- i.i forcible -|..1,..-, of bia Hf,, on 1 *'. felling Ul n ii,m.' -ia.- he -.'.? re al-., mu.;.- bj Senator Marsh, eg Assemblyman William ll. . ..iii., i ni. .\. io uhr. . \ i iii At tome] Frank li. i.. , llderman B. ll. Campbell and the Rev. Dr. I:.!-.n . I uni., (eellng in i 'ia -? I- -i- ..iii arousjd over ictlon i'. ibi ia .i cloture and steps have b- a I shen --i a publl. a... ii..-, a in. ting of pi-..ml ? men .' :i!i denominations wai bold ia Ihe nm il.- I'i-. -hi', n.ni Church "a I ri'la\ evening. 1' wm ?I ..I. r hi c. (.. Kidd' i. and a i ummlttee "f liv. si.i appolutcd, coiiatstlng "f t ?? Rev. stanley yy hu. . iii- Rev, I li urie \. Sat ige, M.- - ker Nan VVugeiiei*. Isaac ?'. Ogden, jr.. and 1'. II. lu.km.m. i.]ue* nil Hu- ii.rn) in Hiuiige '.. -.-a., from e i" ,.;?! on i -? ulai. Iii ever) ? bur. a mungel .iim-mu wive mei- i ? me .,u - bm, aid lu many -|"i.*il - rmons on Ihe sub), t were pi. ii .cl. ,y meeting ol nil Ihe clcrg) nf Hie " aii.i", I I" be laid I hi - et "Ililli: Iii the rouiti.- "I Ul.* >cw I.i ..liii..t -...'..ty I.i .-I iimi nita Ihe Publl. Wei lu. ..i.ii.itr--.- ..' i ii -..-.i 1., ,,1-i.iiu.* fm- ,i | uh i m.-ctlng ti. be in-ill iiuu..-di U--I'. "ii Ihe mi-I m. The utterance* i-f t ie various pastor* '?! the urunges have been outspoken mid sfi ?g. The Rev. ur. ii, i.ii M. st orrs, ol ta.- iii-' Pro-byte. I m Church, dem un. ? .1 the action of the L> ji-l.nur.- In unni.-.i* iii.-.i terms. Ile said thal I' was u gnni rn -ii tn the Mule lint alter the Louisiana Lottery had been wiped oui iii -pit ? of Ihe rivers of money tl.at had been ?penl in Hie attempt io perpetuate lt, ihal I; was now Intended to make N w-J.-rsei un gambling den ol Ihe lulled Slates, and a reo*P"*>l ni moral corruption. It was the eieatcst uUirug* tli.1 . i '.. en 'i il: ted nn Ihe pubk. dm e fe .1 hui "f the nineteenth century. The MU- hud been pu ed nm.iijii mill Indcceiii haste t.. prevent Hie pubic having nu oppor"***nlt) lu pioiest, and ihe unwotiby band "f the liovernor had vetoed them all t.pinkly. ih.- pin. saddled in.- gnmbler. rn* stair lor ttve i..,i- ami nothing couta be doue unless lhere wa* an uprising of i ie people aa m i"tii;*i Ibe re |? al i I tin- Ml Hmm- lll.-a-lllt-. i ie foll.Hiing telegram wa* -"-rn i.- mi.lav by the I ir-i i-i,-.i,u. Han Church of Ea?t orange lo ibu ....I.-ni ?:-. 1 r--.-i'l" rn ..I the Senate, Speaker ol Ihe lion-.- ..; Representatives and lo the S nator and \ -. ml.h ma"! representing East nra nge: **T!ie emigre jir ion f ihe I'n -t iv- by terian Church of East ('runge. ,. |, , .. itlng over la"' people, al n meeting heit ut ih.- ri, *? ..I ibi* mombo! - -.-ri l" ??. passed by s winn? itinni- rising vote the following resolution: 'This con i in I-,.|in -t- th.- ..Hu er* rn tbe i i.m. a lu ex pres* in llielr milli"' it Ibe .. .-.-i ii-i- mid I.- -..-I itu' ..f ibe .-tim their protesi ngiiln-i legalizlns gnmhling li , (mci lon willi Ihe rat* meka and their .-urtu**! de lr- that tile bills |Hlsscd the la I w ck a,.iv be re pulled.' " Ila- Rev. .lame I', lu. kin-..a, af the North Orange i i burch, denotinrid Hie Icgislnttnu lu the in.isl (or.IM." temi*. Ile --iii thai it wu* Hie tiru Instance . h:-i av .' ihe State th ii Ihe I..-., ntui mei ..a Saturday, and tb.?t. lu p.? lin***.* m..-t In a- u- measures, the representative* n( Ihe people at Trent.mi had played the find. Th.j bad taken it mr grunted ih.ii ia--. ? .ult right against truth anl righi nm.m*- . and had tried tu make legal whal had been a in '..? iib b*.|, ii thal -t' in-t tin in iii ?? i ? cording angel would write Hie nord *? tool, fool." He u.i mat in i'i" il "i Ha* la a> na- i er um In lim -. [?| ? Rev. lienree P. L. I'. I,mau. ..r thc I IM Meih ndl t I'.hu rc li, th ii uiiia-i ihe rai-e trach I gt-I*, lion a i |. nf iiiiuniii.il blackguardism. The trouble Ha? th it th" wring noli bad ls*en - nt ti Trenton, lt -.- ? now a ' . ??? nf locking Hu* door after thc -t -ct i, ,,i be,*n -I.-., ti. Tin* -kick" ?h??uld hav been male !?. f,.!*.. ihe mt,narn- La" w. re pi--, d. Freehold, N. J., I' h. -"'? a lui--'"- tu-ii jmiii ,,i meet? ing na h. I'l liere tonight. Jnmcs b. Vari iictcd as ,; an in ni. sud -irnug ?pe* ches were made nictitHi the meet ruck hill* by rlergymeii, lawyer* sud p .uno-ut i"ti/, ii-, n. D Dennis, who *poke a- the represents ii-,.- .a Hu farmers nf Ihe .itv, -aid thal Ihey hail been misrepresented niau ii was .tated nm t',i, n n puts*, fat md Hie maintenance of the Mom inontli Dirk racetrack. strong resolution* wen ? Lakewood. N. J., Feb, ju. N'early all of Ihe clergv ber* preached strong sern.- thi- morning condrtnn li"; Hie letriillzlng Of ra. i J lt! thi- state hi the Led kilur-. yin. nc the audience al one rn tho churches un -..-u.ii.ii-.-h. t Smith, wh*i lives here. ?-. A NOTE OP DEFIANCE i'ill". RKW-JERSEY JOCKEY CLUB TR-ICR TO Hi; .?pi n D trill Till': I.nt \-i n OR ROT. ii waa nu.meed in EManbeth yesterday bv r?*pre sentetlvi - of the Sew .1. i -. y Jo. key ?luh Ihal Hrs rm???? track th-te would be reopened rm April IO. Moan uhli.* mi application will b.- made rn ihe rm m ('.tinily li'ard of FreeboMen fora Recuse, i.ut whether lt i- granted or mt, it I* asserted, the spring meet lng mu be h'T'i on ihe Dorree iracii. The racetrack nen my thal by tim laws enacted on Saturday by the Legislature the -tit.* of Raw-Jenay gives then th.- pilvitege .if operating iii" tracks, aa natter what nil rut nile- ..r munlclpalMtes n.a> think about lt, and If an attempt bl made to Stop than the muller will he tarried hi the l'nlt"*?1 r-tiitc. siijireiu.' Court, If need ba, and Hie litigation |irolongi-, t-o:i. Mar over, if the progre-.* made dur Ing tbe ia-' year -hill continue at tue .-nine rate ns lt :*roini-.-- io 7. win i.,> greatly In ewen of the Ii't imp..: tallon- daring the -am.* year and the cost ii those arti. I" - will naturally decrease. .\C"-iit Ayer'- nowt, ll. -Iiould be remembered, ts based on the sworn returns of manufacturers to tho treasury Department, and the accuracy of hi- ?*-**-***?? therefore, cannot be questioned, [t appean that during tbe quarter end.ii December Ul, i -:?-_*. thirty two concerns were engaged tat the rnanuhvotuK of tia and terne pntea proper, and Uni fte total ..utpnt WSS IB.7SA.4BI pounds, Ogatust 10,953,754 p .linda pcodueed in the quarter anded September BO, IMS* being aa Increase ol non than **-o per cent, Of the production of Un quarter ended Decenber 31, about one-third consisted of bright tin .tates, about H per rem of uiiiiii weighed I---- than sUty-ihtee pounds to ns. square feel, while or ho term plain more than !??'! per cur belonged lo the same cia?, -o mat nearly DI per cqnt of the entire product eouidated of Hie liuhiei clan of platen, The amount ot" American -heit Iron and steel ando ln'o articles and wang tinned or tefue 'nulist daring the cpiiirt.-r "v:ls WJBBBf '.<"i piiiind-, agalnsl -r>-.?_".:; pounds In (Ju* piwiouk quarter?noklng Hie total production, within tho meaning or n?> nw, e-j.O'T.m" pound-, agataal ll** 1450,954 pom,u- goring the quarter ended September RU, l-'.eJ. Theee Bgares show a total prodnetlon during tho *l\ months ended Decenber gi, l -*.?_. including the products fran American sheet iron and steel tpined, " f .;.!.-".jj'",.", poonda. The pradnetton of tin and t. nm plates proper duiinc the tint s!x month* of the current local gear amounted to .'io,7o:v'.i*i pourids, against _._;t';.T4:t pound- for the first six months of the Boral year ended -lune no, in;.*1,, ticing an Increa-e of nearly 1,400 per cent?and the total production or th*- latter yenr was i:i,.;-i.i.7io pounds, or consMenMy len tiniri one-half or the production during the Ont Ma months of the current nscal year. Many nf th.* Weisb manufacturers 1.n*t y.-ar found som.- degree ..f oonsolatlon for the ratoMtokment of ila* tinplato Industry In the United mates and the ni'.inenl falling "P mid threatened loss of their export trade In the h. lief that they yrould still retain ?;-'ii puted control of tin* Anerieaa tamfeet for black plates. Agent Ayert rcjiort vin tend materially to weaken i'ii- belief, lt s-bowa thal of the lO.rr.f.jifi pounds of lin and mme ptotoa fdntd in the quarter ended December 31, l-m*_'. BAMA.itB poundo, or moro i.iin 4? tin mid tern.* plate.- during tho k months of the curreni anea] pear, thtnfow* amounted tn lmm.-.'-ii pounds, or -il?>.?>l-J i-ounda lure production of tin ami tern." plat***! proper during Ihe Brat year after tte exi tiru* tarttf lan- became openUve. During the t!r-t six nuntin ? ' the !';.-ul year ended lune m.. IdOg, only I'BOd.ROi pounds <>f American plates were uoed In tho manafho lure of tin and terne plates aboul i neaeveatk as much as .injin,; the corresponding period of tke current decal yem and the lota] consumption df American plate-, Including articles made Irani sheet Hun or Meei and tinned, during the iir-t -4.x months of tho ciirn-nt fiscal y*ir was I7.i pounds, against -i.i7-i.7j5 p. uni- in iii." coi responding period of last year, or nearly four tim..- os much. Of the thirty mo tirma ? . *j -ni.mitt.-.1 sworn returns tor the lost quarter* lin.-, rnillly all of Whick ar.- among the lar*-e-t pio .Inn*!-, made and oaed their own black plates ex elusively; Bve other firms used American plat.-- only; righi used both American and foreign pintos, and mn ii-.*.! only foreign plate-. The manufactaren gmernllg prefer American plain. The report shows Ihal the t >tal import- of tin and terne plates during the year ended June :i'?. i*-o**., amounted te 300,530,708! poonda, and the experts of the -uni.* in manufactured artlctoa with benefit of draw? back, to i:tT.?_.".-!.i;??_ pounds. The ni* Importations tat tin and terne plates lighter thin ts. pounds io loo square feet, amounted to 237,023.816 pani'!.-. one-tMru .,r which w.uiid be 7ii.:iii7,?..:i:i j?,imd.. an snounl "*hteh in all probablUty "ill I.xceeded i>y thc donnstle ff. du. !i-,!i of the curran li-'-iil year. Thia stateoaeM la fully ju-iiii.-d by the fact* relating to ibe preoenl eon* ditton and prospects of thc Industry. During ihe quaa** ter end.il December 31 three new concerns began tho manufacture of tin and terne plan-, and two tirma which miltie return- for tbe quarter .-mb-d .-.-pt.-inlier :i(i were aol producing during the latter quarter owing to temporary rouses. The works of one other i ompen*" were destroyed by Bee, and probably will ml u* rebuilt. a Baltimore company aboul January I, 1803, begin ii. rktng three lin -1- with a capo, lu of 1.5 o boan a week, ami alli aoon have two more sets In (mentana* The Britton Rolling MiU of Cleveland, Ohio, hu raost .,f the machinery on hand for n- tinplate depart.nt. Pm mnv n it begin openttons amil sosnetbteg deflnlta I- known In regard to lb. action of Coagren. rho t'annonsburg il'enn.i Iron and Steel Company ha- added two Un mills tolls plum during the uni year, and has ?i preoenl .hit ny for stamping black plates of ab ul 11,000 lons a year, of which probably ned non thoa .fourth nm be u-.-d os ordinary Wac); plates for tinning. Part ol the real oiU be uoed for stamped v.,,,,., ? u ., .. of w!il. ii I- tinned, and miine tor poH*hed work and other pur i?.? . which do.-- nm raipiire tinning, although Ihe tini.-.i i- the -.nm- a- for Unplat.-. Th- c-i-nlng m,.,.[ . iimpanj ol ' hi. ap- iin.i- th.* d. maud tor com? mon black piate- -ti heavy thal it bas m.t tried io rook, .nj regular black plates, and ll baa, therefore, been dropped from ib/MW of nunnfacturrn. The Cumberland (Md.) Meei sad Tin I lit. Conpanj befBR , perottons on January IO, 1803, nndl the present dally output of bl.ni*, pim.*- i- -ii lons, to be increased ro twenty lons before July 1. The praseni output la, -..iii in tinning Iwusea In PMtaburg snd Philadelphia* aiui tie- entire produel alli b. mud for tin ami term plates. The Morewood i tampon) ol <>ii- City, Ind., ha- completed four large Iron buildings timi lias other buildings lu course of eoostrartton. all of whick will be U-.-.1 for tinplate manufacturing purpoon. Tho falcon Iron and Rall Connan) ol Niles, ohio, expect*1 in have m.. nu mill- in operation by April I, arith an rstlmated output of i i.f tinplme-. bul li "ill be some mom h.- before they mi i?* leudi i" he jin open! lona. The Indiana Tin I lui" i oinpiny of Atlanta, Ind.. hopes lo begin opera? tions next week. The plant I- to eosi isi-o..*,*) to ?ri ..omi. mik! lilli ronato! of iwo rolling mill- with ile necessary Antonina department. The Raweuatle .p. nu.i (steel and i'm Mat.? Company, which I- build lng a large and sUbotOIHlol plant, expi*ct.s to liegln operations In Juno or July. Agett! Ayer bas reached tbe conclusion that Amer? ican manufactaren will have to depend upon other countries fer their supply of lin for manufacturing puip..-.-- fer -..me time to come, st b's-t, mid he suk ?J..-I- a- worthy of consideration whether lu the In? tir.-t ..r ill concerned and particularly of tinplate manufacturers the law which Imposes a duty of 41 centa a pound on and after July 1. 1003, on ca*?llerlte and bar. Mock .Ind pt; tin liilph' not be advantageously repealed. In this relation he say- thal tbe Temescal Un mine In California ha.* bein closed since October, 1->0*J. -and lt ls not known when lt will again o*__n operations, if nt all." He also says: ** It having neon stated with apparel authority that the n*rn*jr**M mi mine*. In .-outh Dakota had also dtocntttonoa QJ_ ersUowb I applted at tts oftee of tho CNVO**** tr,