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\ I'OL. LIV. NEW-YORK. TUESDAY, JUNE l?, 1804.-TWELVE PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS. RIOTING AT NAPLES. A il- T FIGHT BETWEEN STUDENTS WU TROW >P3. BABF1 Kt BOTH BIDE) V. ? .-.. tit BTCDEXTB HAP "iV.'.r.ii TO !'? ROE OPEN THE l*XI* VERSITT BULDIXO, UAH tv;: r ilice an. i . : ACHED THE KOLI P T ' :?:;'?* %s,rsl - si nduct of the *' . . I v.-il tl :; ,rl -I Vi a ht IliVit 1.- tWt ? pl . - - jf-.a3 attempted i I ?' sit) bulld ? '? ' f - I Hires companies nf :?,;. try came up on the ... -. u lents ... idvai T ? The students stooi] their g- v xx .Vi clubs and . ? ?. * After many n both i - I been ? - I ea di n. rr.'-1"'! HAS H " > " MESSAGES. Tu no 'V.u xt" i. vth ?> - ? in ina n? t-\i -1 DEATH 1!!.-- ASSAILANT STILL ? Ri VSI.Y 1XCLIXED. jtrrr" ., ? 'v - ? ? 'elve 1 IM fl . . tulatl ib him ,wf v Mai y of tht ?????? cabinet ; that he Inten '.- l to urj , ? ? u a tx rani irniT lerei ? he ls not al* -. ....(. , ii- for 1 he e In | n htii io tar, not a newa ? .. - - - i 1 ? fl m, "but 1 cannot l isl -. spa ;?< rs ' He .',?? iles tii..t : - a>iv I taint) ' ol his "'xi, for pistols or rill's i ? THE ANTVI.. ??: .- CONTI REN "V. yo Ol'FiN MORROW?THE THREE . FED* ? ' Lor. lon, J ? ' '?' ?? I lc on Wedni worri. The eomr. ft xxiii subi t.-. ? 1. That ir exercised 1 HoUSe pass- I Jiiu;J lo del . tx ll ment to the V r ? .i hill ? . . . -. : tx ' IhC ? ... t*- - Iv- . * v.' res tht ? ? vi ' Bf tht tha* may 1 ?_?-.? ol thia (reat storm. " MAHAN HONORED AT CAMBRIDGE TH:: EGREE OF LL D . INFER IVM BT THE I7.V. *,?.!.-!! fXIVERStTT. I tlon, June '? f ?"?am? ii'. I| .? University to- ay ; ei i n me 1 ihe ceren any o.' co-iiirrin-; thf degree Of i.V V ;'alu. Al lr . T. Mi " ol the United Stales Ciulser Chicago. Dr. Sandyo. the public orator ot <_(> university, v.eicomet Captain Malian ti* a dls ___-jip>ued rltl-en of t*r great Rtpubllc, who "su j.--v>t. 1 hla remarkable knowledge of i'.itiI scIcbcb Hvi r. i-. .. i lorj I i tl ! pro dvinkm ? ' ' - for IV.. v'.'-"T ' ?? '':-? Vrla mar!^ I aluetit. ! ? ? Civil g!',: ;. hansd to ; redomlns icvircs sf a iti '? nari I ? ??-?:;?.?? Th*. * ? > that In ; ii ure llr.gUr, I an.l the 1 due that powt the i ere 1 ni languagi _nea<e ? horttage ol flory, tht Oapta 1 ? ;.ntry cheere-l .- ? . pn of Uertt-11 to - V who f. r: greeted ? this tart "?.?omer, pn and cor a wain.- . cf ai. hon Iverslty ol i ?Mfa ? ?? THOUGHT THE ETHIOPIA WAA SINKING ?AMENOI BT.:.-.' - '?? K THE ll "EBERQ Saego* ? ? ; v v Ramsay, of m Vt "-* Cir: I. ?axi thu i fright* pta ly, evi - ? fl ??-.:?.- floor, and ai of fan 1KS\ XV" | ",;.-, "sher, tht droppr-; , ? r.s.. foi . *. I . dtar il. . *" - ts. Half sn c?; Ul.*'-1 . dar.-; - ' " Meemi! ?Mci ? - ? H-td l ?Bsa* ? ?l">0. ?? g-MdU'.t T*v, ? ... tf.*re i . tl4lp<-l ?-. ?om* ku '1 Md i . ?**'?'. ? ia'"'''1'' '""'-''? panic ? J" ' ' quieted v jap'.llr. - , ! V''K ' .n Mei I* Cit..- :i.... ?&ui tarli *u J ? pu ?"ger- .':.-. OD V JILANT 1 ? _T GI ?? GI ?'.'.' '"0RK . WILL ta;.:: v'-- ? ' 1 rXPECTED A : TH! VALKYRIK Oiwg ,w. Juno ll .iou ;. this t-rn..jn |n tow - ir ,;,,,.,,,,,,v v.-ii.tf she was **kn ?1 Hi hi hr- tnt*"l J?' 'Jr'!*r " . V xxiii t IO flt J* than *'"? to the fad that her 'nt spars wei. | _n Jj!!!**" of th^t vea j- *** M Halt Joined tht- ' i B-_- *;''?"' ?? 'l be ^y ;.' Beek ... July. I?? Vu:k rte is la i . r bulldara the ?su'm''' ' ' ': :'''',r '':~: The k^ ' ' JHj^: ;;'.' in do the En fllsh ? ?* ttntri't, ,. , "- ?" '' " v,li" ' "(fljli,"""- ll xv. m. ? ,il,_-,rl,>n ..ur ..xvii ai).I 3* rthajtri . '" ' "? Urltlwh \ . . I make ^Blhvnt's ,.,.rV' ?' ' ' ?'"?>' ''' " Thu* thf ***te Kv *-?.in_*"' '' eating of American wl-k ru'-;' i ner Vvn we inonnht lt Lon. 'ATAN,TA l"-Ai:i.!'it ix a RACE t-rt*ri?n'r fln" '' 'lh" Vilt.irii.l.i and B U^4y_ or' ;h" i! 1..:. p. m. fruu'Sa'.'.rii''*-C"urr'' frc"' I' 'vt twice ar.i;i;l JJ. ?M a . V ' "-"' t- forty-four miles I_*? th* ft_,'f"?.l<1. 1,vei ra'-* u'lt?l w** 'owed i_. ii * " ba<"J*?iay gave way and sh* ^ ?? l'..v*r a.nd docked. JAMES STOKES A KM','HT. THE DECORATION OF THE LEGION OF HONOR BESTOWED UPON HIM. ma won** ron philaxthropt axd religion RECOGNIZED UT .Tl!!: PREXCH GOVERN KENT ENTERTAINED Av"'. ECIjOOIZED li", ', ? mi MBER8 ' <F T!li: PARIS V M i A T'rrr;=> June 1%. .AF.; ] A' ara, }>.r- ? Bank "f Francs, ur1. * .-i.-r of th" v<- .in- Men's Christian A ? ? gave ihis evening li I ? i ? stoxes, or new* York. y,.in> than 100 person*, sll members ot ihe V. M * a pi i r.t Th.-- host pi ? health ? ' Ot, arr ! . *, Mini) t< I gfrl? 1 ? to Mr. ai I Mra. Stoke*. A': . n -di.-d he t ? ?..???/., i by Km) B '-'tt. r, .Im? for the * M, i'. a. rf Pan dinner lust, i two h mrs ler In tl ? was given lo Mr. and other '-. ernbei a of th. ? M. <'. a at ti-,.- i,. v. building ..f the Toung M< rr* .'liri*. tian Association, So. ll Rue Troy.-. This bull*l ' I Bl 8 COSI I I " ? : v h! !. an Mr. Stoke* and mem'-era of hi* ? fi M. Andr i r - si le i and, nf"-- brief devotl inal ? lo order. He said ll af? >i . I him areal pl. sure <n behalf of tl . M. Chi tlan A - ?' Pal ?> to extend to Mr. fi and hla \n - ? is the frreetinga of thc Part* .?I in and Its frlen I* who were so dei | ?" ? to him for his gift, whi :h h I their pr. enl elei t bu ? - Mr Bloke* i M Andre, in b I ilf ' I ie I-'.-.ru .; rn men', led to Mr. Sto . ? . ration of ? ? as a Knight of the '?? (1 ?n of ll ? - of France, and laid thai Mr Si kea w-w u who had r. .- \ - : ilshed sen n the 1 ne f \ i pic 11 ney ?1. nt nnd ;.'... i> work. T friends ... rv. I, rr; rite.] ' only ol . ? the w. i doing 1 mei. of 1 Mr. .-?; >k< -. wa? inui I. d he .- .1 i ' ? Fran ? : by ... . f v.,, .11 . -. fi Honor th 1 I Paris, embari h ni. The \ yourself Ai ? gh I e C*"> re t r ind M H ?ruaiz.i' . ' ' ' ? ? ' '"?"ii: ll K * -. ? . the i ? ? . . 1 > I i ? ' ? ' . ' ? .<? -rr.* Ii. 1 Tr . ? I-.. - Ct baan Intel year* In >:?> he I ferrel with ihe fl . ? rr* h* . g th. He i ttl ? ' .ip 1 in the good work I! was he ly.ped all of Franc* won! I Conl helpful Influsnc. Mr. Pres spoke In English, *vhl!f> P.t" r I''.**.** frsn*l*tr<? for him S *nd>6 oescrll ' ttl r. T.x- eredli I The ? ? In spreading their Inftu rn ?> an ! In * j. ? nted t , .Mr ;-? :.? -, V M ' ? . - - - The annusl m<>.-!intr of th* S which h .ld* tt.- Pal ' - Hiding for the usa of the ai .... ? ?.-. " .;?-; ':. tv PREMIER 8AOASTA V Madrid, June ll Th. ! nate i if 172 1 f th. ? ? v. ? ?. 3> BITTEN ET A RIG HOSE I V. \\- i >l ' UPAI LT IN' BOY I*.' KI.1ZAPKT1! .*.' .1 An Iv .? with. rgan | Eaheth, X. J Th* m ..?? i ? >? ? ? ' ? \ few mil " - ' . ? i: . ' ' . '-fl'.-r- f. Tl r-ff ort * I ? ? ' n ont, and, I j ? ? - ihe Injured la ?? i .v. - ? ALMOST KILLED WHILE UNDER WATER. ll HICK. AXD THE DI I.U.-I; ld Ul ? Thi Chapmai Derrick and Wn king C mpAnjr** : Hustler a ? I port an. hor of the : 'i n L ner Lei morning off Quarantln ? Aftei ? ? the an c hoi J imes i > ? en, - hs div. r, : i. nv ? r fast to ll After li" ,,, i been ls low aboul half an ho ir the ..ir hone ?upplled iii.'ii with air bural on Ins il i tier's ..ri l i few f*< l trom the air-pun p I' iptaln McLe* I, ol ths ???-, in the le .ic an ), i il linx ll tightly . on the nu n al tbs pump i i a .rk ? ? others on deck bega ,. d in .. few mlnuti bi ighi (.1 ten to t-l,. ..j ? , .. . u|.rulr, McIjSO I's han 1 m blistered by the outrush of air under the tremendou* that point I* twelve fathoms nAseoulckly sa possible Olsen'l jiving sun wa* r* m v.-d snd I" " ?a pla I on a m..? rr -*^*,. while ihe tug K M. Tlmmln* wsj - ni to I 1 tine pier ... if) er Jenkins snd P*put> H. -;ir, OfB er Tall i Huirhe* of the ? teamer Maai lam, who h ip? ,, present, ? *> ''* '-? th? Hi.st.er, omi found the diver to be suffering from us'.Ayyx ati?. ir . i wa* tri. kllng from his esra and rn ***. and his . o swollen '??' "? ? "*?? . Hi* ,., ,- wai livid and his armi "Wited up. In dumb show he pointed to his mr., ti to in ile.te where tne irr< a;e*t i>aln waa _ . , ., . "'.,-.?. I to artificial respiration and . lbb( | .,?. ,,,;.,.,; with rum, ths only Hoi hand In a quarter of an h ir ht *??- ] u rtei-fn ? ,,.,- ,Vered to I removi I, an 1 wa soo ?, .rk ..n :he Tdmmlni Diver James 0 rn ? abou r irty-nve year* old an I lie lived s/lth ; board the d. rrlck v. I r*i WARTA ms mi mt mi:: .ivxri.t.ro. The salt of AutritMiM Cooh for Ihe annolmeni of nie marrlaw wm tried yestaratv befon ;..,-,., in tbs si..-1-.i Term of the Sup rio. He brouBhl ll ??<> **-? Etoo** Fun al the lime o/ their -narrtega his mitt had a husband -.. coos '?;<- ' ir-nerty a member of tuc ui mooni M i '? |?|J?2?-2 -tue ts M?jdfeC?T. Mr*. Cook said that aha ie- ?lob*on a rnuj..cl?n n BaciMd, m an- ?* that they llved ,ogelh r l it* l by mutual consent. She ? ?: l that he vx ,v I. I ?? came two yean later met Mr > "l-tld Mr. Cook h m vr! ige?" Mr ll "' " ? lt I m irria-;., to : I ?" ? ill xx.-,,:.- i . al my . gland." Mr Cook -,.-i nf hrr I H eved at the h . 1 !'??? n to was llvlnx : that ? ? . ff was en* : -? I ir.'- - v The ; ' A WAVE OF SUICIDE. IT SWEPT OVER WV PARTS OF TUM CITY "TESTERDAT. oxn man srcRDERi: > m.* vr killin.-, " ''" '?", OF \ PAT ' LT HIS THRO KT FIVE OE \ IRIXO I I R. BOXB TOOK POISON OTHER ON '? CORD Tn th., tiny kit v neal was with his ovn hands, on tho second door of No tl Val st., .lal nt a bullet through ii . \'. .I"-: rshay, If with t he Constant brotvl! ni ovei thi wife, who i ".'ur. h ll the only ? ause s islgncd for Korshs Ile iras fort) ? . soot] i. ptitatl. n Blnce hi n Ife's death il worked al his irv. s ? H.,. two bo r.. hli elder son, waa a clerk at Brooks Urothi ' ' I- -,i ? \ : tu tl . -1-. ? M.- ? \ ??. v ? si . .? s elder ion 1 t ik ? ' - -. ' ru! tin-s. Then I I ? ? ' :-?? \ ? .'. ' Ill's I'.iVVV ? - ? I ? ? - ? ? - to I , ' . , ? ? . .... : I from I ? ? ? ? - ? furn'*! ... . , day trt?v hf*-, a -~t?rr--l Alfrrs wsni?-1 ?"rr-' m.f ! ' " ? - ? ' ? lt ' ' loire. ? int ? - ? ' ... ? ? ?. x - . ! lu il'XD Ti ' vi: I" i ll T i )F THK Wt 'lil.Ik Berth.). ? terian Hospita ' - . ' ? ? ? I, K ! ' ' '? ? ? - ! ? ? ll ,' 1 .... ? . , ' lr, prs ? i ? , bottle whit li had ? ,. ! rai boll. .. ld and w hli I ? told ll .'.ii: ..ti. r . Lust Hu pl. kt I a q I i ? -... I ho Harlem I i ,i had i ? ? u threatening ipi* rente I -..,. n i Thli I avi from Mr- tiler . . man iii vi.-1 himself aa Henry Th m.p* >n, ii \\ .i: r. and siid tl wron) in ?-?? ?,..- -. le in thi iftei i... I b) .li.ukin-,' carl) -?move I r ? Ht llcv ie ll pil il a pi : o Vi-1 li 9 - nwltch ..' I) ink . . n Ile ls a pris tn. r at I' v ? . iver Mrs. Jennie Walker, of So. IM Bast Twenty-fifth -t ,,? nnd-. nt '? i" i' rn t.x i?Kin-, a if lnu.1 nunn ."' Io Bellevue llos p| ? ; r . ? r 1" impl ? I her life. i , 11 -.?:. ... i iii v iv-?? years ol I ,. ,,,.:, la -norning by a cistern al hi r h ime In ? Ireen Point ,,v,. \i . i ? nan xx.-., the wife ? r .:. el i ? n li i of men : mg rr. ni leuth of ht r I lughter a few wt ? .. i -r ' ^t.<- i-f. h .,, . ,,: r hil i.aril xv? nt iii search of i,,M ii. notl inst the cover of ihe cistern wai* r-movi : sn i i .kins In, h ? saw his xx if.- struggling in ih-- water When ne bad hauled her out the u man eras dead x|, john Connolly, flft) years old, of West Sum M.,'(t v i ,,. mt!) si. inmate >.f Si Mi rhael pli [|, N'-wark, was found drowned lr, U -I Geer'* pond ??' 8. ' Bumrali -'fr la) morning The ly In a i rae found floating l,, the wat. ? ' ? Connolly's mil 1 ? i effei ted aH n ,, - id u>d ii la believed she- wan* . from her home lat) co Sun..ny night, ami either f.-il or thren h.-ir..lf Into th" water, Then seems to be little loubt thai the man who registered at Bmlth Ar McNeil's Hotel aa B. J. Otey, ?i, i v. rv committed suicide on Monda) night, ls Oeorge W, Mccormack. ,,f South Ca roi t na A , ? , . lawyer. Ol bbs Whaley, Identified the i?, i', ? ? la ifterno He s uri thal Mci '.-i ,.f Virginia xnti. him Karlb r In 1 ? i Iden ? nf .i rnri'i ir r ..in h* knew irhe ..! Jame* I Beal, xxh.. xw ;.,r two nil ., ??'. i Iii Ami...' ru rn I lui;- r lt ? th< ?. ..'? un- Ih. iii in ur.- engaged, bul th .t ? I,.- bi.? off il.-' .,,.,.? iu.ni .um ii,ii lately re hl? in ; ortunltli -'. renen lt. ''hurl". Brm th, n linker, txx'<'iiry-?rx'<n years old, throat xx ith u razor last i tght after being thri.--.-ti ..ut t?r employment for tl.ond ttn X.. ithln a )?? i 1 I .iy he s' iciiu: or ax EBIE ci x.i I. OFFICIAL. Lockport, N V.. .Inn ll -H. '.i -.' H S- r\ m nt of ;'...? Western Division of thc l.rie Canal aad*a pi imloaat politician, committed suicide Tils evening. There ls no -i-par-nt region for thc act. THE GATES WERE LEFT LT. SO A TROLLEY CAR 00T IN nit: WAY of A LOCOMOTIVE AT PATERSON. PASr-ENOERJ 'vrr.K THROWS! ABOUT AND BADLT HiTtT, ami it -aa.-, a wonder nobodt Was KIT.I.K!> TltE OATEMAM PAID TO HAVE }:f.-:s a ".av TALK? ING POLITICa While -7 naa Halstead, ral man t ?'????? Rlver Bt. crossing of th S ?? v rk, Bu , i hanna and n. X .! . waa - ff his p .si at B:ll yesterday m ming tr* lng to con' .1 Republl -i-i thal the D rat not re* ?ponslbl for the hard times, a trolley car ; under the open rates, and an Instani lat< locomotive of -in express train, rui tai fifty miles .in h mr, crashed Into the mot ir. The g ilea being up, the i in, .f inn .-; I to croea i ray tra k* T ie tomi platform f the ti ll > rn I ir was jus! motormai ? own expresa upproa ? and lump ? I f n .'iv k the front of the - ree ki .??;. . ,? . . I ii to fi agments. Thefe wer > six pa* ? I, .'i th* r: Pri M 'Kihi *j nf Publl his te-., her*, Ml* ? * Laura Iti- h >n nigh ind Ma illil.tTC Mi Cullen and Miss - ' ' - . ? ? >*'in" I lt i rul I not be s , , ' ? Mr McKinney esc-tped with brui ea Ml - Birche! urned In. M flaxi ?? - , ||y ur about i Weller " n:' ;' ind I thal ihe h i i Intern . ?? .. ,,, ,\x ? at. m - - w< i. r, ii I ' ;r ? ?. Hnapltal Th* three i nan ? i ??? i ired, ? waa ih tughl thal all n . i pi cover T:..* other victims a . T . H ? t he was ta . I Hutches* it ihe i . ha I ' ' ? prin Ipa v - ka wa ? ? ? ' ' '?' ? il I . THE si!. I Ml I: ll ) HOI ll! ASHORE ??.??? Hiv!*, wei ? ? ' ' th* f ?*; ,i i ; ; I i.ik* .fl ' N ' .*. ? Pl lune IR 1 > of 1 ? ' i tra i to Nee MRS ll U.I IDA ) S HU II. I.I i, rs. Il Et* i ' . ' Kll.l.l Monticello. N. e ll?1 ? ?. . I : Isirlct-A 11 ire * f mu I ? She u .!?? ; plat) ,.. rnonMer ??? -,s .-r-- us ? . *rh< Ihei or n .; th ,m tim ? . 'I'm ... lng The numb. ? * mil u I tx fore thi panel .?? . r. .:? ni th. ber. u..-! hu lian i ami . Monticello this i He ha ? i bl) In the I t si STARBED RT AN I liri \ YEAR-OLD ROT. TUB ! Ri 'BAUM FA I .1. KNIMNO HETWEE.H AN ITALIAN .'< rfd Ell AND \ lui ni of rn ri . ' iri. i P ... s dr.. i i.rr ? : i iy, -red In a tal it N md T. :.? Bpi tts, i little ll illan b >y, elei n you u. il.-* stslrws) laai evening and iu-m ir. i I rrel arith bin A i al* of murd. loklim m.-r.m. scissori wer* tying >>n the tsble In tn. i | ,.., ? .. rp I.it;,. Tony darted In, ? .?? I i! ? ni and tun .it. an l -i : i I' - staggerrtl In. bli ? lin : ri- rd n I Mm .ide, ir. 1 ? * lain ing "Tonj i with mk un. unscl.nn to the flooi He aka i to Bi v ln< i nra H ?piul, an i ?* few minutes later a Coroner ?ra lil*, ante-mortem ita t. meal i'olkowits is s Ku.* ...ii J.av. His willowed m nnd her brother, AroW llech, al o work n Jacob iiavl'lowlu, ino proprietor of Ihe tailor1* ?hop. Little Bpetta lives with Ala parent al No 191 - beth al They alto ur.- - mi loy. d In the I ill ir' ih ,p and ih'- lad ls 00 them. For some lime lhere has been na love lo-,; between Ihe ll ?bi >w errand ? j and thc little ii, is bigger soy ? i >k ?> Ivant ige of hi i , ? as* rlpetts ? : . ;,i ;, p, m !lt1 >? l ony went to see hi ? parents ai their Work .-.. i tl ? '? ? hun !?> !us heart'! content Klnal.y he wai i?; \ -.n an . ii.uid Th* boj > mei n the stairs, however, wrier* tha trouble was renew. I r. in ir..- probable fatal stabbing by thi oung ter. FALSE TEETH REMOVED FROU REE STOMACH. Caaajoharie, N. v.. June ll ll il a sri Mr*. Krederlch Btokes, a fermer** eight rn:;- .*. soi tn of here, a* ill?* Htokei aral tuk.-n t.. Albany, where Mr. V'andei er performed .. ir.. .. operation to-day, removing : ne ti -iii fr...ii ii- lt la bellev 1 thal ... Ul i e ?> var. - . ? run it'll rim Hool. DEALER EMBARRASSED, Phi! ut.!, '.i i. June Is Judgments $ii;,."'>. v re i (ten la] again i Oeorge W, Pat? ton, trading f* <"?. VV. Patton eY Co., m..>; mer* chnnt.a. by -i tumbar .?' banks snd banker* t > pro (...?: their Inti reeta Mr. Patton he has lately 11. r nigh i failure of ?* vei al horiaen sfhioh owed rum money, and thal ha eon f?**ed jiHgrw'nt t" protect ihe banks, which nave Itfon lending him financial tuppori He could kIn" no estimate of his asset* and liabilities, but hopes to pay dillaj for dollar. MIXERS GO BACK TO WORK.\T\ RESUMPTION OF* OPERATIONS IN MAW i\ DISTRICTS. BIO PLANTS IN PITTBBl'RO START TT AOAIN-TEN THAL PEXXSTLVAXIA OPERATORS WILL, NOT TIELO THE sit; x ? r THE OHIO. Pittsburg. June !y Tho settlement of tho srro.it soft coal miners' strike, and tho return to work miners In this district, elven an impetus to nil kinda of business, and ?? atlon v more hopeful than at an\- titr.o for large pl int ? Ity win rh i ime I to la . tfter a long t Iii were the Carbon Ir.>n and Stool Onmt>.'my's* works, Oliver's Twenty-slxth-st. works. Zug M. Co.'s works, burger's and Howe, Bl Th.' latter (ii m has 1 ????ii shut .hr. . ?:! starti 1 up in full, giving employment to HO men Tho l i imoi i Stet i '.. .-;<.- wltl also Lorrin opera this week, and the Edgar Thomaon Bteel Works will start as poon a nt supply Of - Ar M< Keesport everyth ag ls quiet, but lt ls th" Ighl tl ri, ns ..;' the strikers have expressed a willing to return whenever the firm was ready to re? sume. Al Sf'Ottdale tho Bcottdali Iron and Bteel Company's plani resumed In full, after an Idlen Philadelphia, Juno lg Every bituminous coal tor In i '.'i tral Pent ania, xvith ti, ? . few xvii,, had offered their mine ; I u i -n gn to-day at s n the .,.'' ,? of th.- i..'rx-, in I* Coal Mining Co ny fo he pu rpi > of de . what course to pursut Edward J, Berwlnd, t the Berwlnd-Whtte Company, and of tl." Committee of Seven appointed lo i fer with the miners at Alto ma, pro si led ? ? ? The pi li e offered t.. tho minors i.y the operators represented ? nts a ton net (I ?? eetlng, whl. h lt I is not to deviate from the j?? . --i t rut, . bul rn rontlnue the strike If tel ..ri this ! il;: Ungton, Pt Vt a I Broad Top Dis ? ?. ? ... of ;? - ? ?' ? ? '???;; ,? - - ll i.'cede ? XT irk l.i) ? . return i i work on 'ho i, . - - . ,1*1 1 . ..' ? ; ? . portion of < rlet went to w ork ignt. will go i been .. ?. Phi! lui n the Galil sen. or n foi rk tr. ho ... ; Lei ly's In th. . . : un 1..V ? ? ' ? ? , ! this - xx il! likely g , t,> xx ork .-t l.. -rnko ? ? rai ? trill not pay more ? r ? eking - ? ? stork. A n ? . n tht he In opel . ? . .x.'ok \- ? nlng, tho whistles Mow , . ..... Al - ?? ? \ rhe | ? ? . [ax v-rv. - ? ii n i li Via mys - . - ? I Uni Run, ? i In the > ii ' ? - ? w. T ? Long Run t i rk vx .' - I the r i ! - ! ,;?'.- 1 ?' ilumbu ? ?? I e at Terre H in created ? - ' r linera ind vowed ? Iii ! : . I ? which had ' - ur ! ix un.' lu u close iv- ,,\ entng. A .- rale ?us and lt ls believe! lt will 1 ? ? . ? ls the ? - '' - t work :h but the la s ille min. ri I tn io to t -ri. pted by tho i 'ohm - x ral hui r min? ing it t al City a fen ls and !? irk I da) i e. however. I Streator min* t M us many of them t ot r he v ? ?? aa ,r\- i of life. None of the bank min. nty In ?, ur,- being '.x ?? '?? The oe -.. <r ot the b mk mine i? Utica which ? i- ? I by a in-.i. i lu H iii- ?? ly, will sue La 8 tile 1 ml th h i no ? of rei of n ? fr ne ? rr ': til ; i ? sj tl ti ." la l S FREI Norie*) il! striko xvas r. -1 r In this : '.' rn dist The shipment o '.HT TRAIN'S DISCONTINUED. . Ind., .inn.' 18. Tht effect of the coal Ity Sain.-,lax- The Lake ml In led lr - 1 ical freight vi intltles of sm ill il is stopped, a ii-1 ir* i: ii quandary how i ? supply the le mun,! Tin \iii.ri,ni Strawboard plant stopped Iti ponderous machinery Sunn-lay. Enforced idle of a large for of hands ls the result. STRIKE AT ONLY ONE IK"N" MINE Ironwood, Mu h. Juno iv Although the local branch of the P*< leratlon of Labor, to which ino. of the miners belong, vott '. yesterday to g>> r>n rtr.k-' to-day, the vent to xx,,rk as usual orning in .ill tl,, ui.ii, - except the Ela st Nor? ris, wblch I* ? ;. - of the Men polltan group. At mine work ls at lt li thought that ? ' Ea at Non ls to be ma what the i tmpantes pi ng, mu-l that the remainder of the men will j-,o out to-morrow, SUIT BY LEHIGH VALLEY CONDUCTORS. Buffalo, Juni '? This morning In the County Clerk's office Judgment In default a ia ? i I :n Milts brought I ? , i: Lehigh Valley . who u. ni out "ii strike last November, : the Ordei of Rallwa) Conductor! The ag* .nt Im oh ? l ls ill,TOO, The me thal the) were promised a sirik.' allow.irv nulli the) found work, bul iii and Conductor i 'Vi rv denied th.s and repudiate.! their .-imus, hence the a. ii'-us i > recover The lummona and complaint In , the forty-seven ? ts i were - rved en Orand Con* duo tor clark al the Imperial Hotel, New-York, l ig i, ai .! thi ni traine the twenty -lays I for answei ed n ii bout a ri pl) t:--..\ ? . :. whereupon ludgment lu default xvas en The order, however, has retain*.I L-ounwl t.x ii-ht rh- case, and ll is likely that prior to thc is? sn- of the default fees xx.il pe paid and the eas. reopened The figuing of the judgment* will in all probability lead th.- grand officers to fillll their t-Uu-i to a-iuul ihe charier of liultalo , Lodge. I IE ARMOR-PLATE FRAUDS.. EXPLICABLE I'KI.AV OM THE PART OF THE ADMINISTRATION. ;fj or thk frauds "tcppremed ron MANY MONTH! MEANWHtUI THE DE :ve PLATES WFrr.t: "ntTKG iscd ON ALL Tin: KEW VEBtElS. 'ct ntuoaarR io rag trim'si*' Vashlngton, Jun., lt?Certainly nobody can nplain that th.- method! of Chairman Cum nga ct th.* Bub-Committee on Naval Affairs In itlgatlon of the armor-plate fraudr. are t thorough or thai ho lack* Industry, He has iv devoted two days to the rather dull and ll..us, hm mon necessary and Important, task comparing the c .mut with the "doctored" porte of ihe treatment of a great number of nor-platea and bolts. The witness, Sill. In reads th" original ;.r.l correct record treatmenl from hi.- memoran lum of tiie work ?n's reports, und Mr Cummings then reads ?rn th.* alipa pn aerved by Bill?which the Car gie au) i were destroyed lan ? with ihe!-- orders?the changes ide by Superintendent Cline of the pres* shop the armor department in each. ? uso this ls pnlemented by the oral testimony mt the witness that the changes were made by ni". Tl-..- printed record of these comparisons ll furnish ground for in'r-iliizent inquiry and tl .n. which has heretofore h**on lacking. ie comparisons thus far indicate that the re ! t . the Oovernment in*pectors mme than 90 per cent of the | Utes had been " i;. \hn sui" rintendenta of tha plate ' p. Before th i w irk of comparts, n waa begun to v Mr. - correct some testimony ven by him on Friday. He then testified that ? first Informatl in In regard to ihe fraud* at ? Can gie Works vis communicated to the ? the Navy in May or .lune, i?93. and ! that to be the fact H" had re ?. i a i " r from his attorney, however, in hlch he wis Informed thai, although the ln ited to ex-Sot'cHor* lb. Ut the Mme he ha.', mentioned. aid l ? reach the - f the Navy until me 'inv between the isl and 10th of .Septem ? He 'li': nol ? splftin whether this related to dal ? of his first tri .? i i Washington or to a llmlnary visit by his atl I the Secretary ivy. Th" latter. In his report In re the Cummings i said that mber" he received Informs ttorney In Pittsburg. In this rela uld be Interesting to kn m why Mr. :-;<'. who s i i high and trusted official of the ? ?? veland Adm ind who thought ted a member of the Cabinet >. withheld fr mi the Secretary of the ,vv for it""*, allegations and evtderea ?aching th? "tualltf the Oovernment ir the fighting ships cf ihe new Navy. It would ?rtalnly be dlff tl mcetve of a matter of -eater Importance to the country ihan this, hlch vitally affected the means of National de ? n which so many millions of dollars n i are * ? be expended. *.;.. Jenks, ii mi i a ell stn and an ls Ad minis ii emla* In Ma duty, whal *h.ill be - In thal Ad,ninl-irst!Anti|>oiiwhora : ? risibility f enforcing .-"-mpllance Ith the term"- traci with th-? Carnegie . y of preventing the pli-ir.g ? the new Navy mor pla te that waa . and h. In all pr - ?rthlea**1 r.d a I of the conduct of the*? -. -w'.edge waa rte 1 from lem by the exp sure In The Tribune, reinforced ? a resolui H f Reprem ntattvesf Secrets S I warning i it :':'ir: la were g jr In Sep ? hui lt w i- v* r 17, more ian two i ' - fterward tiled the ?ttoi ?;-.? il to the matter s :---.iry ? Navy had -. i h rlty I - enter Into a osn ,i t with 1 \ f the inter , - ?- ? investigation ?tlon of Captain Barn**-. f thi Bu 'i '?f Naval Ordnance, wtth hom wi fessor Ai?-~r and Uso nant A the Nav" In a letter dated ovember 20 Captal.i Ba ia ya that this ivestlgal - ler," and waa the B ard waa ? ll' eml ri, 1893. lr' th - of the \ .--v. len ? ? bef ire the avy De] ::ivestl whethef a n rn ide might possibly ? ve be. ? . ? Bul tb . i - ri to rs:, hal re offl .il a - ia differer.* quar ?r. On Septi 8, ISM, 1 - ml \''k?rmi.n, ho was la of tbe Sampson ?ul. iv. n? i ? the Carnegie w -k- sn 1 there re laln. '. until October 8. When ha went there, n 1 durli I he remained, he knew lion or allegatlow of '?iud; fi it would appear that the begin its work until ". ' " 8. And yet, although he had no ? i ? v.: ng, I... utenant - quickly excited. rhen ask. 1 what excited his suspidona, he re? in-1: "The .treneral air of secrecy anl mys'ery liing ar th ? ri I. The men would again I had arguments with t. Mr Schwab. I did not agree 1th him at all in regard to I - of heating Lleutenani \ kerman wis asked whether he nparted his suspicions io the GoverniM**! ispeotor, and h.* replied thal ho had done so. ^'" ? ? faci that in- men would top u irking when h.- wen; into the press shop -'c.,'. around walting for something.*' ? ?"? :i :lli* wai reporti I i i the 'J vernment ln i" : '?' he merel . thal "he had noticed and h.* would -; ??? Superintendent ?hwab about lt" L! itei .. i Ackerman fur her testified: "Then toe superintendent of tho lie l to me un one or ;.*.?> occas! >ns. ? very apparent to me he was i\t:.g. and was fully convinced tnen that something was " Buperlnten lent Clli e. wh i Med to .leutenant Ackerman, was retained tn the em. ? '>' of the fi. . , -.;>? until "some time i February," ? to the lieutenant's estlmonj II ls I i le thal this officer, elng "fully convln ed thai something was irong," did nol rei ri the "acts to the chief of he Bureau f Naval O Inai 1 lld not lils duty ;. this regard ls shown by lecretary Herbert's letter In reply ti the Cum nlngs resolution. lr: September, then, th* Na vj Department was ri p issessli n of sufficient Inf irmation In robard .. th.' frauds, from a trusted ..fri er of the Navy ? well as fri rn the affidavits of the Informers, o Justify ll (nay, i > require lt upon any the .ry f efficient and honesl administration) not only n throwing i ew safeguards around the lnspec lon of all armor plates pending the investlga* lon, but in refusing t. place In position on the iew warships plates that had already been de Ivered and the effectiveness and integrity of .hi-h had been Impeached under oath. There iras no difficulty whatever in tracing these dates. The numbera ><f all of them lia.I been fur ilshed to rlecnrtary Herbert early in s. ptember, ml the rd ' the Bureau of Naval ordnance bowed ii-.; only to whal ship, bul to what : i ?? n the Shi]., each om of these plates was to >? assigned. According to Ll. utenanl Ackerman's testimony he affidavits of the Informer*) which were surt nltted to the Secreter* of ths Navy before they vere laid before liv Simp.- m Hun rd?clearly ln llcated that the frauds "had extended over a .ery long period, in fact practically from the 4