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VOL'. H-ISt/VN MliJlfc HO *70, RICHAIOMJ. VA.. WKDMiSOAY JAflUAKY 23 189.3. pa_ca two cents: WASTEFUL EXPENDITURES, Tiie Appropriation o! $4GGG\0t0 Rr tbe flr.cago Fost-Clllce Building. EASY GOING DtMOCRA i IC CONGRESSHEK ?Jtif Mrxragoa Hill KspoStSd to PSBI Ilia limo, I.M.n Hr Turner"* Bill lo Gran! Mr?, NN,|I??.? rn l'*ntl-,u. Tn- - : ? Th. i . I.ril-'lit. 1 : I I. ? J I ' iii thc - i Uk- eoun ? le line.I in -iv dis? placed f roi t employ, 1 i i i ' , a in ? NV ir - . i I ' 11 *. 1 M I NI. ' ? ?I IV, I aid i-> pirns th, I r.ll."I ' ? ? di I wo ' I I l bill : w ll ? I ' ' tho . ? ' -ri . : ? ? ! I ' ' - ! ? tt ? , | ] ' i -1 knea ? Tsohnl ' plication has I., , :i i. Pension i ll ! unix I., i on? to ti ii ? ... HUM frnm ludgmi entitled to Di' i law. Th - i i. m..,' mona report rrom the Committee on P, ii, m - i ol ).. t. gi 4 di st Sr .\. dc al I' Ile fl .-'? ,1 I t , ri ? ' v 'I i alone. Th, mon tb, ll the objections ed hy my oolleagrua In other caaas, and 1 BBB* "i> ??, arl , made to so .mat ?? rn, a claim WhU-h I bellen ot,Kin to ; ad untler il,. genera] law. I do -?t think I emu muy anything more, Ml chairman." Mr. Tonia wiatt succ-eta-ed lu gaining a | bu ??;? I ?la I,ii en, Til it from the Commltl. - .SS, ?.f trhtca h.- Ih S rn.-m1i.-r. on lae i.i.i ii.m...ia. ed by Oaagrseaaaaa Mere? dith I j.vn lon nf lil pee month io Mia. si!.,th.-r. of Culpeper, and also os ii MU I i.y himself, granting Baton tn a lik-. amount to her Sister, ? ?.. ,.? Rupp ibasnocb <* univ. Both ol ll sra the dau^-ht-r*. of a soldier of ths Revolutionary wat. IU gi . Ml vi: mk. The HoaSS Co Dh Election*, aald lt*. *"ge*aiar mee tim; lo-di.v, hut did nolh r, nt the *?' :-?!!! on ths docket .liimiii.e. Chairman Brawn, ? s iii i lear I h. fore the adjournment in th i ? an opportunity ? ..?*?. D B, Mosby ^..*i s visit-.! .-.t . . i the ,. in Alexandria, and ol his pleaaur. in na ' L I a da) i uer ne ; it- dford ? ? ? ongressroan Tun -i * i tte- I '! I the appol ' ' !" ?'? *'"" ? iH, V.'a.v-v [SOlMIi Hl'II*. ?,-i,,. ||,. ramttt. e to-asy lulls l month esch to Mrs. Isahi l V. Jet! en i Mi , Klisi i I nrldowed end ? ? John i: tx - I... nary : BU I Mr. i: I, of W n basti r, la in the city on l< Kal bush ? ; . . .; .-I' ,-. a A. ?:. Meti nond; I ir Jobn E Hicks, Wai ?? nton. A, W. . ? ? ... i .;??.- a. . Bter. i at tte 'i. Not th C I, J ll. A . ind Jr., end ' I lo, Lynch ? ? Metro . L A il s Plu n c. appointments of fourth ? ? ? McDonald's Mill, Mi rice G. W. If. r, and W. E. I I.-.'lot, al OconitS, Charles Penni] ll L. W. I, rind 1 - i . are st A WBMCB ami mer. I line S-*ctl<>n? o' ., COS] T**ln I'll, rt lp W th I Htiil ReBBlla. nn u.i'- .rd, penn., .lun. 22 a pedal uti*, .| on the road, io ui Cai mi h <n. --. thli morninn ? i lon ol i . oaj train . tu Ure. ': ? ? I tra n v\ r< run - on ?topDwd and the I - *.. :,. ? l m.I alowed, ll i ; ? . ? -ti of thi time enough to ? tlon. Iford, thal .on. The med M. Phllam. ?-. ? waa hu leath ll il is fe.u.d ss.is un ne i In the (ir. v\ hli h followed. No i i - bo Ij ? i:r he found. < 'on.luc Bradford, Wa - I, snd ; noi lie learned, was u ni-. I td body, bul noi si 11 i . i ? Uer were taken to tak. n home an I :?> III.- i. ? ? mi ? as amputat. d, Hui little can i.e learned al...u* Me? bul ne l to tl. recent I he South, and v\ us not \ ? He ondu tor on the n i- i i wi fe ll vin uti . ... u li oye l bj Ari lt tssissi rn i turi i DMMATBt. tie Fifth Auiinui ( ,,?,,uti,,, ||, Sj??Ioii ?I -I" 1.1, JACKSON, MISS., Jan. _. The fifth . ?] .. oil ol i order In Repr.- -, i ,tv . ?\vrj itlon now" liftj one camps, --ith :1 to! il . lovernor I ...w ei ? 1 but \ ol . i he nish ol lerate I : ' . fl ! . iitliiu. to tloal over ic country, protectlm* all alike, acquire - i ranc. ha i her Napo? on, En . ? IVelltnuton .-Iu, , Robert 1 I : ou|" .1 ' .-.iii be in session two > .. a ('.inline-. WASHINGTON, D. < I- ? tt _.ii; R( b.-i't U I ? ishi. il, th. ordinance \ n york, : h. Navy, to tak. prli 30th. : established the ? Indian Head on ai -i hus contributed a !,ui?-i ,. . m. nts io nv ul gun Orders wen laued to-daj detach g nan from Admiral Meade's flagship i lom ph Trill, y km ? ol the ma. h n.-- v ? ? . mpia -v hi. h will commanded on the 1 'a ldc .station on ? iii. his relief on tbe ce * rsi re) being ? "hi. \ Mage. M it. Jam. w ixti r hat i ? n plai ed on ths retire i ivy. att. r foi 11 v ssl ? ???taut Engineer C. ll Hayes la : duty. Inspecting th. ,.r the !?? t al Cramps ordered to j | Lleutenanl Winslow ts or ? i"***?s, itj In the l.<iulpmi-iu Bureau I rk Kari \ -nd ? i Ll i nant N. J. I., liali-inc is tran Wabash io lae Mohican. The Blaine aareaakai kV e. \'A.*"ii ? \.;*r. >n. jan, ? Bokbp smoke I .1 i her hon-.- in La adrjolning the 11 ? Iden, e ol , ? i sn i ?i .y .meit property on tbs othsr. and thst n.,w been torn "Iowa i. nash, nay ter s theatrs. l,n tn.- Beneti lg.) Mi Oral Kuvt aoUce ot aa am. n i nt he Intended to offer to Bte sundry ii bill authorising ths Secreter) to i quire thia pi vernmeni uses i.y process of Indemtitfl I.on. A SVm ol m.,nev -.lilli.-li :, I for - purpose, bul sol specif" ally fixed, ks ;.rv.].nate.I. M |J Como No.ith. lOBTON, Jan. B. In Hie Senate to v. ihe M.-i. until.? Cotjiiiiilte*- . e| oiti.l a OliaiAl the Pout .'ott ju Mills to BMBf Bl MMtgaSS Olitstde ot the Slate. ls ls one of the mills thal tiiUud lo lld lu the South. T FIRED ON WliHOUT WARNING An Apparently Unprovokd Charge of tte Military in Brooklyn. SEYERAL SHALL RIOTS LURING THE DAY lhe I.iacmeu Mrlkn, Hut Tinnily Ketmi lu Work ? More ("ar* Running Than on Any I ?? ??!'>?"? Har. BHOOfCX/TK, Jan. 22.?A charlo v.as h.a.I,- i,y ihe military at Broadway ancl . , it' Ml ????? ?'."? '^ I?>-.',i^ht. I small hoy?, had bOBfl JOtltOf the Hors, aad thora arai bot faa men about, a drunken maa tram Near York i , treat from John Cona 'ti, on the corner. Hs was ?. without uarnlnK and hit In tho face, BUBtatalag a compound frae of tba Jaar. Ria nama la II i Mi dla. Mr. Mitchell, of ? in Ihs arm. Taro bullets ftoni the guns Ot tba ni ur..null tier large i-iate glass -windows ? f tba candy atora of John H. Bekoff, ii ii ros ly "; Ing tba eleih behind tba . ter. Mr. BchofTe daughter, Sophia, who un*, standing In from ol Ibo ? ? . let. I -I. t. EC i tb, vo '? i- i man, und toting, Ha ; a people a ?. shooting tua a ad at the BB1 nirh An ami ulai ce I - i. tba Nea fork? er to tbe st. Marys Hospital, and I W, iii !o bia home. PICOT MFN DID TU SHOOTinO, Tba ihootlng wm done by five of the m. n ol r ? ' ne a hli h th" Si v-'iith i;. "neut had established along Halsey al i ? el to guard the car-house. -V p, opie -ni the street had ii i Appleton, of the Si i enth, v command of I he ti oo] - * ? ? -Vi 11:40 the nelghborh bul '.ii" few men al exi Red ovei th ??? There !? tl an b ? My m, n pn i tha . Cara wars run on the Broadway Una to i '.. - i c. ? i.f on the Ralph-avenue i a P. M.. on the Platbush-avenue line until $, on < I avenue line untU ?-. on the Fiji iii'- until '.' IO, .nil on i treet line until I Th, ? -lid .,..! attempt I ? until midnight. Thev accomplished con? by running al all ifter .1 uk. Some "t the Iai t cara is p, ? li n TM vi \v HMM DtBBATiai un. m:n\ vi irk, Jan, wm prim ihe followlna to-morrow: An order i Ived at lhe Main . avenui depot of tbe Brooklyn <ity Kaii ro ii inn yesterday afb moon lo pa) a. Each niau waa - any money waa given to h'm. "Did you wort foreman of one man. "Bul you didn't take oui a car." "Bul i aaa hen "That's true, bul you were only being .ii. N -ni are i ntlUed only t-> ntty lay." "My contract with tr ? ; | man, indig? nantly, "i \t "Xl " don'l l.iiou an) th! r, pile l the i.man, "aboul yum contract with the ' ompany. I'm Instrui o-t to i lilly ci nt.-, li ... ,,i wanl tu,if you a Ul have to go to the head oflli i In s; atreel." ? I .ni in the presem ? >i ter ,,t tt,,. .%, u > ork ? ii.t there a - ri man) others ol tn aa 'in .-'.I ? i ii" n ? n ? et mi i to i ..ink they were nol well treat, ?) The loren u told tl : nol iii- a hal i h,) got, tr.. >? could c|int. "W - i" nol k> -'I . he sato can go \\ i e c c. ? you 111 ?a? 91 fl HY OA' l ll I. i'll. i ol lie.tr Hil. ?' Hil*. , ell-itf li. Hr a lii'ii. Will, tha Troop*. BRI k iKLYN, Jan. 12. The situation his moi ii, limps lu,,! been lired upon and attacked rlth stones, brit i. bats and othei missiles, ? r ol ?!?-!km uii! i" . They ad ii- i oli ail) faced Ihe i lotous mobs, nd the wonder la thal thi. a-ltheld Ih, lr re ;i tlt-zeii niue under lerious i>i.>%.> . it,n. Th, t had di hai I .volleys over lie heads of i r<>i\ ds th, with bayonets, iii ? bul sii.e.ii people ?i->v\ n. [cL, two da) men -ii'i nol want t-- inj ne; thal iii- *. ieallfli .i rowd a- ant i he probabl n enth ol many pera ma. He a 41 i'. ihal ,f duty demanded it, hi re -ni the mobs, Th i a hen forbearan, e ' ? ic ;, \ ii i .? i he ti oops have ow bren ordered icc Br, upon any person et ii thi os im; an re b ,ii detailed > pick off people on bouseto rlnidows who thi'i-w c-r nbcol fi. theil ? locations ;<t tba troops, the po? ll . i-i-'iii'.. 'i by non-union 11,11. . Tba mobs do nol iel app,ar to i is. 'ihe iiti/..'ii. ol Brooklyn do .ei h... i tbs pi,', can ition c,t tbe Mayor 'earning them to avoid crowds amt t? , fraln fr, tn asaombHag In the : I iri ti ?? '.'a '.iel" ar -SopOtfl. moki. Ti-.ot gu i->K rata ? om cam. - ?illy there must he BeriOtU laughter before peace can ba restored ins may onana at any moment. The (earing eft of tbe fog and rata nus tore i,,n w..s in aid of public santy. Ttie oak for \ lt-!"!i- e WBB i- na - - ll. ? ii caused trouble yesterday at -ruo.ni and last night Sid DOi BBgembla it-day Thara wara disturbances, bow* wr. wires were em an-i cara mtsrtared :t.'i ;,t |,nil,ta away fiom the al f the troops. No end of lhe strii, ii.l.t. Tba day for compromise has [taBB ii. Arlcitrution is nt, humer tbOUgbt Of. The linemen refused to repair eal ann - i-day Widening the breath and inn,: i com] e., ? mora trouble, No gonoral Mumptlon ni the operation of th.* ann bm foll,cw. ,i tba arrival of the troops, ml tbs -'omp.-tuii s have made I,ut u poor lowltiK, in _>pile ol their l.oaata Of l-l- nt> I u-i-. -11,11. Prasblenta Lewis. Norton and Waker iv (bal tba outlook in brighter for tb* Miumptlon "I normal traill -rn their in m. They made a slight gain this iiiorn ig in tba iiiiitiU'i' ol ears op, r.ced, but ?1 not BUCOBod In starting ears as romptly and uh tjuiekly .us they planned ? do lani Bight President Norton did, jw ever, run , ,,rs mi three linea whlc-h Sf been .losed since lhe strike was m. Cht wires and refusal of linemen to utke -Tapalla prevented Presidents Lewis I and Wicker from starting new lines. They mal* an improved s.iowng on the line.* op.o , ? rday, hut on only a dozen lines .out of a total of forty-six lines affected etan there anything like a . Bptios it normal ira.Ile rn*-,. Biol IBU" or the hat. The lir-tt dlgtarbaacs of the morning w is in tbe vicinity of Fifty-.ijrhth Mreet and Thlrd-avenuc stal.les. The strikers made an attack on a wagra containing B motorman and conductor. The wagon wus OB Its way to rh' Stables. A bowl? ing mob followed th-- vohl. le. yelling, r-aing mininer of al! Mads at tl.. n..n. Hy the tims the wagon had ,.* 1 the BtaMcs a mot) of nearly a thousand had gathered, and the situation looked quite fcuilAanlBg. At thia point r in command of the troops or ,|,.r. ' and the atreeta were soon cleared. During the chars*- a -.hot was Bred, inn no one was hit. An assault was made ahout 0 o'clock thia morning mi Inspector Jenning. of the Brooklyn Heights '"ompany. Hs wss attacked bj* a. -pui-,- of strikers near ths lia! -nation, and was* badly i sh ti. b it nat sm Injui Ti.. Corporation Counsel He? lier Weller, I "lt"* Works i i White and other ia 'cabinet entered into a ion: U o'clock this morning Bl tho ? i . At 1 ??'"! ick the meeting adjourned, eBi Meres, through his i the following t ii: of the confei ? t musl prevail Bret in this ? ?r.tm.rii'v, in : I I I by ail. si i must i- I upon ali, ? isa if lt takea ii:.' entire force of the state." ? Il I >? Il i. ti tr. Lau ter i L. "Townes aa nounced this molmtn last night ...?ie iksynor, of ths (Sdi a writ of mandamus impel the Bfgaklyn li- pany to operate Ita lines, and thalt tbs order had boee granted. The or.i.i* required ?ii.- company to com. f..re him at a special term of the Sup rt, ta be held to-morrow, and show w hy a ] nit ol man? damus should no! i requiring the kl) n Heights Ralli oed Compel I - I mas the operation of ita and why lt should sol fotilrlth maintain snd ... rab u m.mber . rs on all Unas, as may i.e nee. for th.- transportation of the petitioner his employ I bs i i itomei i md tbe citisens and ' >f ths ell ? ?'. ..n i f< ? such further relit tn just ..nd proper ; Inge County snd Suburban Corn? el th. - at i itlon of its R -jpfa av.-ini.- Une ? . o trouble ts look* r daik. Corni.anc ?'. Seven ty tl rsl Regiment, ls guardii During the morning tbe strik. rs p numb* r ol ? .. ,,,, g-e ot the Pulto ? ?? at Hiiffal.. are ? about 200 persons sur t u . I idea-led with th. - u and ? I ... I BTS the I to li ave them, and ai't.-r the police had cleared the I the ? stetted for th. li destine* . 1 he mea w?re aol mots I I. T?r btatob's views. ... ait.-r the talk sith members of his cabinet, said thal ths lon |s un. btjM td fi rday. ll.- intimal- 1 tnal no Imn ? ii He ... Mon toward call v.oold be taken, but thal if disorder ls not stopped th. ? summoned. lhe milli i i.v. r i he hi sd peopls ? < ll | . fi'.-. I, and thai trouble could now eas.- without bl.li hed. .Mayor Sch ? en In communion l< vet nor M I 'utant*. li ?- Hp n, il- baa ? ? thom fully -. '?> the occurrences ??! last sj . At i o'clock linemen had begun putting on I 11 ? rhei i,ul be. n torn doem. Th. lin- :? Connelly, the mastsi woi kman, B i ind pul ths Wil.S Up. t thal Conni ny had said thsl ? nn. men ?.<* b The Al ? e Trol wei ve rsi es i of th. thn ?? following-named lines this d I .. o'clock: Kit'th . P. i i by the ? I 'ji *>. cul on night; two lock i wei the Myi tie uv enue ' The llnei .-? line i. ; I i ... They talk.- i . - ? iv v i ven ue I ivere driven uweiy us strikers, and noi i t . repaii ..?d for noiini. i tbe linemen. ? w.-rk, i . d ?ubt under ord n fi om th*?li mss kmun Csi i ..ti the Phe Bi oad Pulton-stre. i, Putnam i Ralph avenue. The i nen In i kio o'clock >>n es l ?arka ay, attempting to cut down tbe ? ? ' lu,! Ther,- v. : he Plail.u-i:- i ?i- ?! i). 'fin- mil tia ? -d pstioiled i ? .. i- qui. ? The ' . minutes ai l - i ir/..., w here ths track was ...WU: IX M'Ai I I*. - . I | ,| l-l). Ipln an ic, -i ia Irooklyn ..t i ?"? He i - ?coque dbm time w m. i tra] .\i, i membeia of his .-.taff, i. . anted by P . i a ? tu to brigade bead - sad to * peri In tb. i methlag of tbs natur* f a COUIICll of wai -ere Adjut ? lionel ll ir In, Hllll - .Mot - ui: Colon, i -sslstsnt Insi I, .iii Hajoi Burbank, u. ? \ i'i on leaving Adjutant McAtpin es i : d elf bs being fi liy Battened Uh the sim. I Ba farther a dd thal ie Mayor had expressed tbs beJlei ..f soldiery ""vv in tins etty vvas npstenl to cope with the et ul the es "sting cit nation Old not warrant nv further military display. For itu* tln-t time stace the inaui-ura on af the strike tin- Brooklyn, Queens oiintv and Suluiihan Ornrary began tis morning to run cars on its Kaiph rastus linc Company c. s. i m.--mst Bglmsat* niiinleiinK nlxty m.n, si targe Of Captain Kian, ls, were on guan. he company cOntfallM i to operate this ian. li u|i tu I I'- M., when lt \va? iii? gag that it w.uld not t? safe to i un iy more cars to-da>. i'.ili a vats, mn rivoiaf-eh on Fulton Street l>?tw.cn Ralph and ntchen av> 'BIM .-, v.ry serious' troiild. us threataasd during tin- gay. A mab neatly IMS strikers and their smy pa? nzers heil that iicij-hboi hood III I- liol* .r sevtral hours, and only the timely ar val ot u detachment of police and cu val ry prevented bloodshed. At one time a small riot was In progress, and tne police were compelled to draw their revolvers. At tho sight of the weapons the crowd aaattaaad, rushing into the alda streets, but .tuii kly returned at a different point. The mob kept increasing in hz.-, ana with multiplied force tts ,!? meanor be? came much bolder. They hooted the mo? tormen. Jeered at the poll, o and stoned th-- cars. The tracks orara piled up with lari?e beams, hu^e stones, ash liarrels. old stives and numerous other obstructions. These , aused tun, li d< lay to the cars, and gara th,- strikers an opportunity t-> i-ie.,-1 wl'h the non-l'nion ama to desert their posts. The trouble culminated at HM V M . when car No. ll", came along. N-ar Patchell avenue it had to stop owing to nl,_?tNictlons on th?. track. Tba strikers crowded about the ear and asked the motorman and conductor to Join tn.m. They refused. Strikers then Jumped upon tiie pla Colins, s' l/.ed both men by tba necks, yanked them off and threw tn. m int,, the howling mob. once there, they wre kicked and punched unmercltully. * HOT I Kl MT HKIt'LTS. Then a dozen strikers picked both m- ri up bodily, an.l ran down ii -ile sti - ' with them. About B dOSSfl C*H had in Um in-antimo como up, and tho police on th., platforms draw their sticks ami retl upon the crowd. They smashed right BBd 1-ft, generally landing on some strikers le cl Tba Crowd retaliated with BtODI B, and feet- a few minutes the Bgbt was h"t. The police grabbed two Paders of tha mob and id aced them under arrest. '1 Be Btrikera tried to rescue their brethren, and wars "illy prsvsntsd from ao doing by tba poll, e drawing their revolvers and driving the mob back. Tho temper of the strikers was BOW thoroughly iirotis.il, and the) stone i the cars unceasingly, it Boa feund impossible for the few polio nun In neighborhood to -cope wltb tbe strm ern. and reinforcements WBffO BOW t-ir. in a few minute-; a dela,-lim, nt ot nth. ms under command of -Captain Dyer, and a portion Of Troop A, Lieutenant H.nlg'ley in Cebarge, came up. At tho si^ht or the galloping heises the mob baal a hasty re? treat, rushing into Bear-by saloons, up si'ie- atrsats and ar rosa lots. Tbs cavalry Immediately formed a picket) line aad |,ai a<led up and down Ihe sidewalks, idlers U> move rapidly along. W MIN AM^Nf) THE RIOTERS. Thei.* wore B largo number of women in the throng, and they hooted an-l leered ? than tile men. Many of the -WO* | un n, with bains iii their arms, crowded in- cais, .mi their \olees, crying In shrill tones, "Scabs," "Scabs," ' co lld be heard for Mocks, Tba pol i a uer.* som.-whit gentle with them, bul for ail tbal ii"- women atoned them on pportunity. Many of them taunl ed tba strikers for not tearing the non? union men from tha cars, and o in n welman offered to tabs a prisoner from a poll", tn.ui if som, one would bold ? i ? bil I sh.- carried In h-r arms. Lp and down Pulton slr. , t from ll llph to Tompkins avenue Troop A paraded, keeping the crowds moving. This was g difficult task, for tba striken would only be driven from ona place to aa lemMe In soother. They were in a vary pgly mood, .md tho Bight -if so many trolley ears stirred them to a bolling pitch. Bul the cavalry did quite elf, ctlvi i the r efforts doubtless prevented a riot Aboul 130 a number ,,f -strike] i | np Rochester avenue to Pulton street, . top.- over th,- trolley wire and I io pul, it down. The i i on tlniii .ind they Cd. BBBBBXB cowr.J I.*.'.. ,.i;n. ance. ? ali .'i to-night, W.ukmar Connelly, of . i Nsseinl.lv If,, Siii.i r "Bvery lim man will Im- ordered ont In he morning, aad thoae who remain In \ iii knoa what thi y are doh t, and ihe mi ii ai" Brm." 1 n\ .liku an Com l that nembei - of tbe Seventh R< glan rr. took ni of th ? Odd-Follows' Hall, on 'almetto Btreet, near M)Ttlc ave nu,., al o', lock ibis aft**! noon. I had ma le anani,', mellis ,., hold a leering there to-night," he said. ?and several prominent citizens were to nal-... addresses. l was in thal ?nil...cd this afternoon, bul when i Bl? ampied ici entei the ball I was prevented cy the militia. All those a ho were In in- t' ill were locked In, ami the papi r i ni books were seised by the officers ol he s.\.-iiih Regiment In command. This ? ? i . high hand.r! i ?- e. The inder mainai law, and i .ii; not mi . i ci m wh, re the) --i theil nth,muv t,i ? lose this pl e ? i deter nlned In comiequence i (lon on h.- pai i of the military, to i- voke the . .j, , for ile linemen t" retui n to woi' . nd tins i,,. , i thal hey a iii all ba out a tbs morning." This i- the 'iiik.-rs' version of tin- af il, t .',.,, the vengeance ol rgantsed i ii- >r on the perp, tratoi - i tola Invasion ol the rights ot workingmen mbie and ? ? mu.it MiV ai e ..iM' or ir. Yt,., i, . nun! of tha are-air vs* i,.s mal ? 'I C nelly's statement. folios i: When the troops were ord, red . nt the iii-' ? ai ? from tl ".'Mle line, al :,-i p, M. to-day, Major Abrams, leven th Regiment, noticed thal a large limber of Hie strikers, who bad been nearlj all day In front of their trters, retired within the buddina. , i .,i pn caution, and to pi ig tbe peace, should any of these men Inclined to break it, he ordered the ... .nd ? -.np my to advance cm the double nick down Palmor atreet until tb, assad the hsll, The police al his n ? 1 lowed Immediately and lt? dooi ? ball to bi lock* !? Wot ?,-r twp boura nearly two hundred mon urel) boned. No papen were ,. i . . ? keeping them in voluntary mflnement until ail tba tim sent out i-i r, t'ir ned ail h ,1 boan ! ? ai..,;it four hundrc-1 I They ar-> traci to w .rk u n r 11 Wi ith. Presidents Lewis an I Norton sa;l rnOOn that they had BOl tal their linemen win strike in the nindi.?. on the nana avram ns-r. Ttl,!- n.is trouble all day on tho (Jatos venue line. ODO shot was fited hv a ? ?tenth Rsgtaasnl man bafOTS it was er. Barry la tba day PraaMani Norton. ' the Brooklyn <*ity System, Which - "li? ol*; tba line, announced that lt woui.t * operated. He si,?.. bl in movint; n cara over tba line. Thia number .io, ? ; that t.-ii -ars w?-r.. in operation I day. As a matter of fa. t. they VSta art-ad out close together, after ;5m*<? p. . and wen- hustled ba lv mi.. QM 'ir ? fore U O'clock. Major Abrams ali,I ompanies lt, I> aad <l, of the Savant!) Bglmsnt, M$ strong, were on d,it> ttu-. orbing at th,* depots. The ont -ar. ,\o. I. WBB started out at ii:>i p. M. Ii waa e nlted by Major Abrams and a deta, n ent of troops. At Knickerbocker BVaBUB tel Raliiietto street the militia BbalV I cr-,w.l which Int.1 collected. Cfcptahl Kn r, of tbe police, tired a shot, as Ski so one of the militiamen. On Hates -enue the police ordered all win,lows used. One man hissed tho militiamen iel would not take hia head In. and a illtlaman tired. The shot hit the win cw sash, and the man retreated, ine st car had Rs windows smash,*,). Otbera re hit with Btones and bricks. All ?re stopped at 6 O'clock. KAN CABS A 1.1. DAY. Superintendent Quinn, of the Atlantic enue lint, slated to-night that the com- , ny had run cars sll day over nwarly ali J ,? a Unas of the system. The drat car on I sj the line, he said, was s'*>n? oht at 5:12. and the IBM car was run into the stables at 8 o'clock to-night. The lines which thc company were operating; he said, Brees th I two Fifth-av.'tine lines, the Seveiith areaas nn.*, me Psi gea eli asl lin**,-ttie VandsrhUl avenue lin**, thc Putier-strcot line, and th? I-lftseuth-el ret linc. Cars Were Beni over the lost-named two roadt* to-nay. Mr. Qulnir said, for the first time ?h- strlki w - i it. i He declared ther-' had not been tho slightest dlsturtmnce on say >.t lhe Hues, president Norton, Mr. Quins said, was mu h please! si the outlook and was."an? guine that th. compaalss would bc able to operate their roads fully in a few days. Cars wen* run much l.i'.-r to-nlghf on the Court-street linc than nt av time sin-??* the st rik-* Iw-gin. The last l ir left the Ferry for the depot at '..:?.. la Bight. No trouble occurred on the lin.- during thc day. MoRToV TO Tir-KIND SM H'Tins. ALPANV. \. V.. Jan. B.?Adjutant-.". B-> Srsl M.-\lpin af I Colonel Marvin. QOT ernor Morton's military secretary, left for Brooklyn to-day on .. sped ii urala. Ths a-i.i'itiint-.;.' tarsi t.*.>k tMa aetten af,, r consultation by telephone with r Bchleren .md with Governor Mor? ton. The Governor thought it srould ba areli for Oonerel MoAlpln ta visit itrook lyn and learn the SCtUSl situation. Ph.* <i..v"inor lias rc .ived protests from labor organisations against ids nail* . at th.- State troops, and srlll short* ? ri r the same* to the effect that j. aaa bal his du -. under the constitu? tion, t.. ord r out the militia. The Governor to-day recelred Pie fol? lowing letters from Mayor Bchleren, of Bracklyn, which was written yeaterday af tomoo:'. "I desire to thank yon to; your prompt I ll ? ! nu- to my rsQUSSl for id dltJonal troopa. Ths Flrul Brigade re? ported promptly, and are now on duty. "At the hom- of srritlng everything ls reported to be quiet, and the calling out of th.* additional force of th.* National Guard seems t.> hare ha i a salutary effect. "lt hope that in ,-* few dav at most the trouble will le entirely at un end." Molli: i,:.lois to Bl ill.rn orr. th. iv v. v.. jan. ii. The command? ants of ths Math, Twelfth and Twsoty Brat, separate oompanles, this city, have received orders t.> In- nady to atari for Brooklyn al a moment's notice. HUDSON, \. v , Jan. ::. The Twenty third, separate company, of? this city, ra-. 1 an order to-day t.. report al their ann.irv arith Held uniforms, .-amp ouni and three .lays' rations, ready to move at a moment's notice t.. Brooklyn. "UAittRT mun' on tm AB. The Wan ol Meat Aila--.- and Numerous CHssss AtrsBgnaa* ha Baltlaaaea. n\i/n\i''pi-:, jun, tt-The trial of Horace D. Baker, nita many ella see. charged sith passim forged paser -moa the Hurt.-rd Nostone! Hank, ot Belair, Md., last May, over ihe natue ol" Gi P. Beare, wus begun in the Criminal .'.nu to-day, An enormous crowd ? .1 leoted to see the nun who, ll is alleged has plied 'n- sw-iicHim;- operations iii i i In Vine. I..nd, N. ?>., i-i.-*i summer, . varna a from the Belair jail, and was subsequently Lansing, Mich, a id r< - a- re for trial. ? '.tity were prent-n.1 from T ima, h , Rt. '.?nomi. Va., Manning-ton, W. Vu., r.iwiu.k-i, lt. i . Philadelphia and othei hera the prisoner la charged with victimising and merchants. There ars two In? dictments against Raker, alias Sa-*.-, oas .- Ith fotkl - "RI.OOO on tho National il Paw El I . and the other chai forgery f. Fut mers1 and "Vier lianti ' Punk, ot Tami, lu T drafts were deport ted In the Belair Bunk and d*l*awn .-u ui:. t ISSI \ j t 1 i ? prob d.I,- thal Che ti bil will lu | several divs, and promises to oe very In -B I.I, L fi. Mtv isl RT BBtltJMS, It is M >ii. I ll,Ht tmm Crown I'rlucn Haa B.eii uriiiiiini; Agata-. ATHENS, Jan. 23. The Greek Ministry ? Thi ui la du.- to the King's de to the Minister's rs menl as I be best to a the > ? .n..une piot>. . 1 he Horning Po ;t wiri publish a patch from Al I ri . of the Greek Ministry. The di ti"- Pr.-in - r complained i ... i li opulai lemo itlon i.ml o the mit.tory and po Merrere a be .Miti.st.-r thought on i he part >.t t be < frown Prince indi. Go imi ni hud Of ths Clown, ut.J the) ti ed. ? Till: NMIl fRf.Nt ll I ARI A tl, l'n.iip.icitii.ii nf thc New Mli in rv About . ..ililli., ol llV M. I'oil. ;?. -i. . LONDON, Jan. 3. Ths Bl indard's ? irrespond. nt gi Itlon oi the new ?lablnel spproa mart. low I M, t Pr. ildenl ..i the ('ouncil and M .1 the Intel lo; . M. Ha taus, Fort ?- ii .flairs; \i . .chery. Pl nan.???; M. I'avalgnsc, War; M Lockroy, Marine; M. Terrier, Public Wort DeVernlnac, Agrlc iRure; M. Combes, Pub I i notion ; M. I 'oiinii r, i '..illino ce; Maurice Lebon, Colonlea; M. Levlells, -?--.? Psirtotis hf sales n btadeata citv ol' Mkn I<?<'.' Jan. H.?Three in.-, and Btudenta, sccompanl I . uii.-i on Pr. ildenl Dhu al the National Pals ? to-day^ and offered their lervlcei in th. -v. bi ol a ii Ht \e o and Guatemala The Pri .? bo s ? - de ply n i: rals? tons between tne two countries I , ?? c***~s< to b crisis, hui that the dip? 's ituatlon was dangerous and wsr nlghl result. Peace srai necesaar) to be progress of the Republic, hi * ii. i tbs Government would not interrupt t utii.ss absolutely compelled to do so. \i ped fur the Bsegtsal Witn?**-8 s. WASHINGTON, D C.. Jsn. ''J.' Pi tl ions srere presented to the United "upr. me Court to-.jay for writs of habeas orpin for i !.'? recs! .tram Bugsr Trust In? ti th.- instant ?? ,.* nor Kdmunds, ot.f the counsel oi the applicants, the hearing wa nu id. Th-* court took th.- papers of he sppllcsnts and Solicitor Gensrsl Man? tell, wh.. repreesnted the Oovernment, tn-.I thst lie .-ould m.- ,l bi let in -ppositioa to tbe grantlas; af ti"' wnt The ll...milsons Acquitted HUNTINGTON, W. VA., Jan. 'il In a OS ll a rn. ? ting ou Mill creek, in W'.i> ri-* ounty. some months ago, Farrell Th. mp ..ii wis fatally shot, and .-'am arni Steve 'hompson, his cousins, were sn "he trial of Bemuel has been In t i , i ov.r B week and thc Jury lhat tried . utter b.-ing out for six naya, turned a verdict of acquittal t'ds evan* t k- During the progress >>' ti - i diemen! prcvatl.-d. ,-1-?? Tiie Ita'twiior* OO tor Cha- Foo. WAI9HINOTON. Jan. 21. Vi mu Ha neous ? wuh the departure <>r th,- (*1>ar leeton esterchty from Nagasaki foi Chemulpo, Kai http Bal Imore left the laStei poi I ,r rh.-- Foe to supi'irt tn,- "forktoa ., 'hi.'h has I.-.onie tbs asylum for all the tn. rican missionaries on account of the -amnese bombardment of T.-tig .'how oo and the occupution of Khan Tung romoutory. -? lhe I'urt ? ".polo*.**--. CONSTANTIN. iPU*'. Jea. H Th. \ orte has apologized to Slr Phillp Currie, ie Hritl*h Ambassador, for the arrest Of ! ostmaster Cobb, and the Incident li lus tnded. Lord P burel, ll I W'or-e. I..?.YI'<?\. Jan. .'-' Is>rd Randolph hur.dilll had another slnlc'ng aspell Just ?fore midnight to-night, and the d.K*t?ir? srs bastll]-, summoned to bia bedside. 1 MOKE HAWAIIAN JINGO. MR. I.OD'IE srci'FLTis MR. FRYE AS TUE PHosFCFTOlt. The India,. Appropriation Bill la.*c.i ta ths llou,,. _ Nicaragua I BAMA HUI D?batC. WARMINGTON, HS. 22.--The Hawaiian question was ax.tin debated tn ibo rr??-ii ate to-day for somewhat over two hours. Mr. dray occupied the i-witton of d 1<? lor .111,1 advocate or the Administra? tion, ami Mr. Lodge that of Its prosecu? tor. The latter BOnatOa wis plain and outspoken In adv,,, a. > of tim an-iexatlon of the Islands, declaring that he disliked t>, s,,. the American nag pulled down wh, ra it had ea, a bean run ap, or aa Am. rican foot go Uuk wh, re lt had been on, a adv.<n- cd. In the t.,nrse of tho discussion, Mr. liawi.y took occasion to cornet tba im preaatoa thal In yesterday's debate he hal charged UM PnaSSasi with 'con? spiring with the Royalist Hawaiian ,-on sptrators." What ba Intsadsd to convey, ? m. ama tbal tba Praaldaat had "con ferred with them." The Kyle l-snlutlon. on whi.-li tho SM* OUBBton has 1.n |,,, , .t u,^ ,lt ,h,. , |,??. of the morning hour placed on dar, itii-l the ie;na,.;.|, i of tho day's seti sii-u was oocupted wi,ii a speech by Mr. 'l'ui|i|e, in opposition io mu Nicaragua Canal bin. Among tho poimena and other papers praoaated in tba aaaralng hour were bu* ni- rous aitld.,\ its and mn citizen* of Alabama. In reference '?> tic recent .lection in thal BtStS, prSBSntOd by Mr Alb ii ,1'op . Neb.) IMie li,,use poolin,- bill Brad reported bink front tho ClSBIBlllaii on Inter Stale 4'omniiM-i?", by Mr, Butlar, it ably aii'l without atm ti'Pnetit, and w i i placed on the i alein'tar. Mr. rh.'.tidier, rt member of that i ommlt? tee. giving noiiee of an amendment, r? qutrlag proposed Behaaajaa of ratea to ba submitted to and approved by tba Inter? state Commerce t'ommlsstoii. The Kyle resolution disapproval "tba aeiton of th,- Administration In aita drawing our warship from ii.mdwtch Islands." iiiul rcpicsts the President I" order m vessel to pn- Bcd forthwith l"oH! San Francis,,, lo HonoiutU. Mr. Tty* remarked that tbsdtscnastonon Han - qUBStlOOS COUld in-' Ba Well I.?'! upeiii Mr. Kyle's reaolutlon as upon his own At the otoee of Mi- Uraj sped ii Mr. mn offered, ns a substitute for Mi Kyle's resolution, lhe one off, I i ati i 11 by Mi. frye, -i"' hu nc thal tha Si el? ate learns willi pl ofound i- -i- I tba , tempt t i ta ? '?-? ? : I que, to pow, In th.- Hawaiian Isla ls, and extsnda I I th.- voting R> public ; . n . thv lu 1" ? effort i| '?'?' ! ? l-hi Mr bcllion." X,, ir0te * u rt ' ' ii "i- ? Itber subj and at Ll-, P. M. the Senate adJOVMM I. iiou-ft ?i RoptsaratBttvee. WBH1SQTOS, I'. ?'., Jan. 'JJ. -After Bia days' consideration Mr, Holman aaa* ., eded to-day lu getting thi indian appro? priation bill f ir the I ia$6, through tba House. A number of amendments were mi I -;. haa - , var, before the ? ommttu i ?? l ? whats recommended favorable action, chiefly in the way of dropping suggested changes from ths established practices b> kbr ? Lillian Bureau. Tha House bili authorising 'he appoint? ment of -adel* bi Annapolis by reprs ttives in Congress whose dlatricia nev are not repr, ? ut.-l lhere, wu.** tak- n up Mr. Crawford (Den.., N C.) moved au ,.,,, ;i.I,,,, ai o a to authorise the ap p liniment of a i adel b> a repr, sentattvo Ol delegate whoso district or '??riliory r , . not represented al ii''' " tdemy by .i bona-flde n alden! ot the dis , Pot this amendment a subs tl tate prop ised bj Mr. Boutotle 'Rep., ai. .?. t>, real rici tbe ippotntna otl ? a Ski trlCtS vs In rs ihe cadet was gai - I deni al the tims of appointment, it was i ti,, and, -BB thus ..ie, adi I, tin? bin wa - pa Ban ri IS to $7 over tb ol ti,.11 of Mr, Recd, who I i ? bill ought aol to i'i Mr. Bayers called up ths e mien bc, pori "ii tbs ?? ency bill. The Sena!.- ls re, orme- tiled to I ?'.'? its amendment to th, ,1-1,111. ell the ll'ICISe 10 re.'ede fl,on Us , . .m. ii t to the other smsitdnasnta. ii ort wa agreed to. , ii, i. half e-f ''hairiii <u Wilson, who U : Niuiin '.cl i !i- ,?",... i' of ii- ?' "iiiu't tee c-ri Ways nil Mi >?'*. ic conmen,Lng the of ih- bin to I-1- ai tba i-i" ?. t-:<>it of i ic tai IB ls * '."er ? ni-; an ?.-l dltton ,1 duly of I - "tit a ? , ? I ' .1 "'lilll? ie", which pays an export bountj on l tl arti, le. A bill wn ling I! -? '-1 it, ii-'nimiii ,r a national milltan park at i Hag 175, ? Ttl,- ii,,,!-.. d to th s-iiite Im, ni \ I is fortll ttl, prlatlon bin. and asked a conference Mr. Sii>era (D '-soe thal to-morroa hs would ? rn up tho sundry "RMI Sppl i o'clock a Heriishes Kapai tai I!,, ,fd. PARIS ian ? The Pollttque Colonlalc in-t antin I rorthy, that !? ellan troop . ? i fOTCB Bs " ""?? l '?!". Irin i al i. . ? ah, 1 'rom Masaowab t - ia tats thal octet -r.-valls at I.. Bil vicinity. These idvtces Blsn stat, tl i *iangas, ia i.is -uk-ii rafUga In Tend,, i a,il -hat his 'orces have been 'ii*:-' i WieekgffB ?>f I'"- I'roMei.tt. LONDON, Jan, ie .hest ,t tin- Brttlab stsaraei Pi - ott, which .ni--I from Sunderland i? amber Jun or MhiaaiU-SB, together arith a ;>or ha drat Basts of tnat ?? -sel, i im I,, .ri i ? !.- i ashore of the coast of Lincoln* hire. Wreckage from this ship ha* been epoited previously from Flamboroilgh. ile Cr niervstive Pian. LONDON, Jan. 23 Lord HaHsb-afU*, aa "onservallve leader tn the Hons-, of .ords, has s.nt eli ula rs to his follower* laying that tbe nature ".' th, business hat will coin,* before them makes lt b-slrabie that they !>?* In their pisces tt the opening of th* coming session ot ari la aaa aa Hot tight f?r Moor I ,,-lsl. SAVANNAH, 0A-, Ian. 0 -Herman tyers waa to-day elected Mayor of Sn am:.ttl ?.,'.? r Ir. \N illia by BA , . | .1 ii i Tit. . ont, -' aas t-n- of the tu.-resi in th.- oHy's history, ll wi*a the rot ebtetou ua-l.-r ih- new ballot law rallan law. I p.mil, in M las. MILAN, .lan V. -A bomb w.-.s exploded ...ir til. i eal denes of a certain ranker n this >-lty to-day. No daman., waa .m.-. Later on unexploded bomb was jund. IV LATH K IC t'OKhl A?r WASHINGTON. D. C.. Jan. 22.-Kor irginia. Fair, west winds. ror North Carolina Fair; warmer; est to southwest wiu-K MAM-SSOf iMMtii'ii: kk. Pollowtag waa the range of Ihe ther loineter at Tho Times otho, yesterday. A M. ll. IJ M.. Mi ii P. M.. ill; 41 M., iii: ii P. M , 42; midnight. BX rage. ia. 1*