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fl'rftimiiniiiiiiiii THE ORITIO IS SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 30 CENTS A MONTH. ADVERTISEMENTS cur- 11H "Hcljp Wanted" and "SltnaUons WanteA' PUBLISHED FREE. TWENTY-TIIITID YEAlt NO. 7,0 JO. WAlII-TGTOs D. O., FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2.i, 1891. PRICE TWO OK NTS. V Sh J V V k 1 SPECIAI, NOTICM'.O. I T-LOIIIDA Liimls belit In resc rvc fur servers! yc in by tlie butt-Government ro now oiicneil to set tier nt llielr nctu.il value, These reserved limit Ho nlong tlie eastern or Atlantic Const, between tit. Augustine nuil Ills nine liny, ono-uult nillo toslv. miles from the ticean, a large portion being fur below the frost llmlM. Thl Is tlie only emtern section In lliet'iittcil States where It In possible to rnlso si-ml-trnpl (nt fruit, end where enrly vegetables nml fruits enn tic mlscrl In time to calcli the highest "Northern prices. Much of thin land Is owned liy the Florida Const I. Inn I'annl nml Trrmsporlntlnn Com tinny, nml licnrs n fine growth nf timber, from which largo sums may be realized. The sccllon along the Indian lllvcr and Lake Worth In well K'ttled, and tho land la the mot vulnn Me In the State, the ent coast being tapped by four railway, anil tho rivers along the coaat lie Ins navigated by steamboat. Improved transportation facilities and de lightful climate (being ro near tho ocean tho air It much more bracing than further Inland) make this an excellent opportunity lor actual tcttlcrs. Price of lamlrnnr-o from $2 nor acre upward. We ahall tin pleated to send maps, township' plans nou fun lutormatiou to au wuo nro inter ctcil. JUOItlDA COAST LINK CANAL AND TIlANSroitTATION CO., ST. AUGUSTINE, PLOIUDA. ' jnltt-tt JOHN W. DENNY, President. -t rsrxs heuTyou lots in noTIT'olk, V Va., forfJUO; one-third cash.balauco In one and two) ear. houinron & i.onm:. al9-tf. Ml Atlantic llullding. f-riiin Washington LOAN AND THUST COMPANY. Temporary Offices: CnrtierTenla and F streets northwest. Under Act ot Con-tress Approved October 1. 18U0. Subject, to tho Bdpervlslnn'' ot the.8nprenis Court ol tho District of Columbia and tho Comptroller ot the Currency, CAPITAL., tl.000,000 Deceives deposits and allows Interest on. lial unlet. Issues certlllcatea of deposit. Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guardian; Trustee, Deceiver, Assignee, Committee ot tho Estate ot Persons Non Combos Mentis ul other business of a fiduciary character, ESTATES MANAGED.' INTEIIF.ST and DIVIDENDS collected for CtHliHiiew WITHOUT C1IAU0E. Guaranteed Investments furnished. Notes, secured br deed ot trust, for sale. Money loaned on ilrat-clasa collateral security and ou real estate. Our new building, at the corner ot Ninth and TstrceU, Is being fitted tip with Sato Deposit 'nlt unsurpassed for safety and convenience. TJnitNAnD II. Warner, President, Jons Jov EnsoN, Vice-President. Wm. II. ItomsoM, Secretary. H'a. U. Ouiilit, Treasurer. DIltECTOUS: John T. Anas, Jons I). LAn-)r.n, -Ciias. 1). llui.fcT, ClIU. S. llAKKIt, James J.. lUnuoun, OCOUQC E, IlAllTOL, II. S, Cujisiikus, J. J.DAr.UNOTOV, Jons JovEdson, JolIK A. llAMII.TOX, ALBERT P. OX, O. C, OllEEN, (lEonaE P. bciurtn, N. II. tiur.x, Tuos, HoMEnvili.E, .Tons A. Sworn,, . J. H. tiwoiisiarr.nT, (Ir.OIlUE TllUESDELL, ' I). II. Waiineii, ClIAS. 1). WlLKIXSO.-f, A, A. Wilson, L, D. Winf, 8. W. Woodward, Wm. U. Ovatzr, A. S. AVonTitisaTON, K EMOVALI THE NATIONAL UNION INSUItANCE COMPANY Is now located in Its new ofllce, KO. !US V STltEET NOUTHWEST. orricEits: HENItY O. TOWI.ES, President. C1IAIII.ES 11. HAII.EY, Vlco-1'resldcnt. NOULE 1). LAHNEIt, Secretary. -CHAKLES N. LAItXElt. Asst. See'y. 1TEMOVAL. EASTON i: HUPP, btatloucrs, orner l'ennsjlvanln nve, and Thirteenth st. llae removed to 111 Eleventh slrect n. w., Opposite btnr Ofllce. ile-'H1in mo THE PUP.L101 In Making Contracts for llrlckwork, JOSEPH W. COLLINS, 3150 P street northwest, wants to advise tho public that he Is still (outractlng for all brick w ork. Promptluttcntlon to work guaranteed. decJ Hn BAIIUEH ItOSS, Elcenth and (1 streets, Announco the following lhrgafiu for ONE WEEK ONLYl llogers' Teaspoons ,. 03c per set Ordinary Price fl.3per set Stagllandlo Can era, fiillyjgnaran- tccd,,,,, ,..1.11 per pair Ordinary price f 1.J0 per pair Ciown Fluting Machine (l.Wcach Ordinary price ,,,, tfeach Oldllellablo Clotucs-w ringer (1,73 each Our Entile Lino nf SclssoisntlQ Per Cciit. Discount, Coal Hods, 10 Inches 20c Ordinary price Wc Also n Full Line ot Gas and Oil Stoves, Felt, Weather blrlps, Furniture Han dles aud Mechanics' Tools, DAltllEU A HOSS, HAItnWAItH AND OUTI.EUY, Opposite Iloston Dry Goods Douse, ivS-1 JOHN DALY, llrlcklaycr aud Contractor, 1320 Pcimsylvaulit nvciino northwest, Wants to advise the publlo that llrlckwork ot Eery Description will rccche Prompt Atten tion at Ms bauds. Holler Setting and linkers' Okuj a Specialty. nov2) HPKGIAI.NOTIor.S. f ANDOVElt PAIIIC. Instead of Ilnylng one I.otntn Certain Price, WHY DON'T YOU 1IUY AN ACHE 01' LAND At the same price and aulnlh Ide It Into Inf. IN THIS WAYjou make all (heproflts. We will cut tho land up for j on Into, say, 10 or 13 lots, resell the same, and charge you a commis sion of .1 per cent. Ynn can then hold tor your hclf as many lots as youjlkc. '10 110 THIS yon must first gel n tleslrablo piece of property, nut only as regards nearness of location to some large city and rluiencss of proximity to soino great railroad, but also ns regards natural prospective advantage to the homesceker, tho business man, the manufact urer and the speculator. JUST SUCH A PLACE, with Just such ad vantages, Is found in LANDOVEIt PA UK. WITHIN riVE MINUTES OP WASIUNO. TON, HItlllT ON THE DALTIMOItr, AND POTOMAC IIAILHOAP; ONE MINUTE l'HO.M IIAILIIOAI) STATION, I1EAUTI 1'fI.I.Y SITUATED, and ciiual to any plcco ot property In and around Washington. IP YOU HAVE a horse and buggy, drive out to LANDOVEIt and take a look for jourself, or yon can take the U:M train on II, and P. It. II. and get there Inn Jew minutes. Tho prop erly Is to be Immediately laid ott Into streets and nienues and divided Into lots li'i'100 and SOvlSl). Other portions nlll he nuli-dlvldcd Into one-acre lots, two-acre lots, and (lTe-acrd lots THE rOLLOWIXCI OITEH NOW MADE TOTIIKl'UIlf.IC: TWENTY-FIVE LOTS ONLY, slc 23x100, will be told at the extraordinary low price ot f-)5. After this numberhasbecn sold they are f 100. Not n cent less TWENTY-FIVE LOTS ONLY, sire GOttSO, at ' $50. After that t'ilO. No less. TEN ONE-ACHE PLOTS at t!iO each. After thatKOO. Noles. FIVE TWO-ACHE PLOTS nt J W) each. Af ter that ;s). No less. riVE F1VK-ACIIF. PLOTS at $TM eath. At ter that Jl.'JOO. No less. THIS IS NOT A MONEY-MAKINci SCHEME! As the property Is actually worth much more than the prices now asked, and when contem plated iinproemcnts shall bare been com pleted, will be enhanced In value nt least MO percent, liemember, only the boc number will be sold at the above prices. Tor full particulars SOUTIIEHN LAND EXCIIANtlE, 41 aniMG Atlantic llulldlng. PJS and dSO P street, Wnihlngton, I). 0. P.OUEUT E. CLA11KE & CO., General Manager, tyorders by mall for lots ur plots promptly mended to. ilell-lf jlOH AMEItlCAN WINES Place Your Order With the TOKALON WINE COMPANY, lteputatiou Estab.lshed. (Jualltj Unaranteed. Salesrooms, 111 Fourteenth street n, w. norSJ E.Watkins. Sam II. IIl'ci;. Jas. Sullivan. -ATKINS, I1UCK A: CO., IN VESTM ENT HAN K E IIS, (1LOVEH UPILDINO, "I"' STltEET NOHTHWEST, WASIUNOTON, D. C Dr.iuchOnlie: CHATTANOOGA, TENN. jtrxrAV SECTIONS. YOIIK AND LONDON CON- Wilt negotiate purchase and sale ot bonds, Mocks and other piopcrtles, INTEIIEST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Jai:i-lni HAIITEIIED MY CONOItESS 1319. rilANKI.IN 1NSUIIANOE CO. Of Washington, D. C. CAPITAL AND faUHI'I.US $1B,nOO 00 llns neier contested a los by fire, but always makes prompt nml llber.il adjustments. Dll. DANIEL II. C'LAIIKE, I'rcst. GEO. E. LEMON, Vlce-1'rest. CIIAS. S. IiriADLEY, Trcas. I. PENWICK YOUNG, Scc'y. WILL P. HOTELEII, Ass't Scc'y. ileD-Sin rnllEANNfAl, MEETING 01' THE. STOCK- L luilders nt tho Wiislilmttiin GnsllKht Com- 11411V 1 No. II .any will lie ncui 1.1 mo urnco m uie cominu ijiiny, (I! Sl 1 Tenth street n. w , MONDAY. T DAY OP PEIIIIL'AIIY. ltlll-fnr the i' lection nt i, i in, .i. illrettnrs to serve during tlio ensuing year. Polls open nt 1 o'lloik m.nndchiiieat t o'clock p.m. CIlAHLEsll. IIAII.EY. Jal3tofcb3 secret iry. rpOTHEPUHI.lC. Having retired from tho firm of EMMO IIKOWN, 1 take pleasure In Intormln friends nml tho nubile that f e.m be font my ofllce, M Tenth street northwest, where am tnmnui HEAL ES1 am i onditt ting a general TATE. I.OVN and INSUHANC- it i.vr .i u UUblNES, Prompt and personal attention given to nil matters placed In my hands, Itespectfiilly, JAMES F. DUOWN. 001 Tenth street u, w. TelephonoCll,-17J3. not' TMPOItTANT NOTICE GAS CONSUMEItS. For the coineulence ot persons Ihlng In the eastern and westcru ecctiom of the city, ur rnngements have been undo by which they can pay their gas bills durlug .banklug hours at tho NATIONAL CAPITAL DANK WEST END NATIONAL 11ANK, Dills paid after thebth of each month will not bo entitled to the .dlscouut ot 23 cents per 1,000 cubic tcct, WASHINGTON OASLIOIIT CO, novSO It alHE WEST END NATIONAL HANK. Mucteenlu it. and Pa, 1C, Washington, D, V. UMlWy Sl'KOIATi NOTICI1S. A I'llANt'E POlt ALL. n PEIt MONlTTlNVESTEi) IN CALIF011NIA l'HUIT LANDS Will llrlug Large Iletnrns In from Twelve to Eighteen Months, We Have for Sale7l0,ll00 Aires of " J HE PHUITLAND COLONY TltAlT, TEHEMACOIINTY.t'ALIFOIlNIA, In Trncls In Suit Purchaser, In Weekly, Mont hi r, or Annual Puyments lo Suit All. 'Ibis property Is close to the celebrate.! HTANl'OHI) VINEYAHD. the largei-t vine jard In tho win Id, comprising 10.000 ncres. An eay opportunity to acipilro a home and mako n good Investment. Wo can leeommend and will guarantee these farms to be as we represent. WE WILL PLANT HIIt OUCIIAltl) Oil VINEVAIill AMI FIND A MAItKEi.' l'OK THEl'IH'IT. Yon cnnlhe In the East and hum our Frail I arm attended In at an expense ot $3 PEIt At'llEl'Elt YEAH. 'I EH EMA COUNTY, LIF0ltNIA, lithe "OUCIIAltl) OF AMEIIR'A.'V Its iidiautages for fiult-growlug being illstlmtlve 'and su perior to any other region of the United States. 'Ihefrnltsshoutd net the grower, when the trees nie In full hcarluir, from J100 to &VJ0 per acre, ntiorillniclo tho season. Pur the next few months we will offer tracts from five litres upward nt from 1 1-1 1 B1'EII ACltll, according to location, on the following easy term: l'lVE-ACIIETHAOTS on monthly payments of " cash hiuI 9.1 per month. TWENTY OU roitTV-ACHE THACJTM onr-thlid caslf, nne-tlilrd In one jear, one third lu two; cars. Pull Information to be had and Samples ot Fruit on Exhibition nt the Ofllco ot 'HIE PIIL'ITLAND COLONY THACT, .V Atlantic llulldln. Call or Write for Prospectus. IIOI1INSON & LODGE, Iuestment and Ileal Estate llrokers, omte,5!)AllanllcI!ulldliig,(i5iandOJ01'st.n.w, Washington, I), C. Ja-il-lf GOVERNMENT GOSSH Aii.MiTTViiFnfnoi.- Dmtv, AcconlltiK to 0 decision ot the Trcaiitry Department ninglc latilcrii slIJcs'IiniHirteil for Stitulay tchool puriKMQS mny lio mlnilttitl free. JIovkmf.nth or Yisokl'. The Ciislihig left llrfclol for New York ycstonlav. At 1 o'clock yodci-iIny aftl'Miooii tlio Clinrles tun Milieu from S:m Krnticlsco ami the Yoilitowniroin tho. Norfolk Navy-Yanl. Saw th: 1'I!!.im::.t. Among thn l'rrai ilcnt's callers tii-iluy wore: Tlmtjocrctary or War, yci)ntor Illtcimk, Itciimcutntlvus flitter, Camiiin, llnrner, Atklnoii, Col. ('. 1. Wlcliham imil 'f. It. Stiong, Nor- walk, (lliid. Oisntiiitu to r.NM. Tlio U, S. S, Oiuiilia,'lliigsltii of tin; Astatlu .Sittai1ron, 1ms Lion ontcreil to procowl to Panama fioin f-haiighai. Tho term of olllcen ntnt trow-'i'iplroat mi early day nml a noiV h..milliiieiit will h inailo tip. f'OMMKIKi: ok Titn CIltKIT T.Kni. f, C. H. Jti'im of HiitTulo, X. Y., has brcn ciiiiloyciI liy llm Sccrctnry of tho Treas ury to collect nml publish data in regard to the magnitude nml character of tlio coattwUe commerce of tlio tlrrat Lakes, Xavu. r.YMi'.Niii DtiiroTCii. TIib Sec ri'tury of tlio Nuvy lint directed jiaymontf on imv'al contracts amounting to TIOl), "00.11, divided ns follow: Fottith nav mciit nu tlio nrmincil cruller Now York, Ijuildlngat C'iamiit Soni, S!),,V)0; first liayment of J.W.SsO to the Union Iron Work? , 5 an rraiicisco,ou protected eruiior No. (!; tlio second payment or MI,3.')2..r)0 to the llalli Iron Work", Hath, Me., ott Bimlioal'l Nos. ft nml (I, and the nineteenth pajnicntof ll,i:n)l to Mcr.aiBliliu ,t C'o. on the new Nitval Obcrvqtory, r.IKI TENANT PlIM.WH I.F.VVK. SiUUO weeks ago, l.letitennnt William 1'. rttllam read liciuro tlioXnval Institute a jiaper ad vocfttlng certain reforms lu tho Navy. Sliorily after (Ills n petition was presented to the Secretary of tho Nuvv praying fur Jlie changes advocated. Tlio lupcrwai signed by n Inrgo number of jictlv ollk'ers aiulcnlistcd'meii onboard thcsliliisortlic Klimdron of evolution, and it wai charged that I.lciiteiiantl'ulliuii was the originator of the petition, It calr-cd considerable comment, and now the Order issued, de taching tlio Lieutenant from duty ou bonid tliellngshlpCliicaRoatidKiviuK liliu one month's lcae, Is regarded in nnv.il circles us being tlieotitcomo of his action lu lending the paper and the tiren'iitntion of the petition. JCavw. Onniuis. Kiirt'on Iteinus ('. Persons lias been ordered to the Concord. Conininndcr Ollxcr C. llatclieller, de tached from special duty connected with the ('uncord and ordeied to command that vessel. Lieutenant-Commander IM, ('. Wood. Chief i:nglncer II. II. J lino and I'.wchI Aslaut 1 Inylnoor VA. It. I're6niaii, de tached from duty cnmiectod with tho Concoid and ordered to duty on ImmiiI tlmt cel. Lieutenant .loliu II. l'rlggs, detached fiim tni Uiitc.nr' of KiMilpiueut and oiilcrcd to tlio Ciiiicord. l.leiitinant C. I'. Kiniiieric!.-. detached In.m duty lit Hie I'lilon Iron Works and oidirrd loiluty under tho Steel In-pection llonrd nt WiiMiiugtnu. IJi'itlenunt l.ueien Young, detached from duty with tho Mlitnry, Xavy Do iiirluii'iil, nuiloidcicd to thu Hoitou, I'liytnn'-tcr .liimrs A ltlng, detached ftnin recent duties und ordered to the Com old. AN nilTOP.'S IIOltltllILK DEATH, ('might In nu IliigliiK'H I'ly-AYIiei't unit Glllllllll til PllVlill!', Hwit.Toy, buto, .Inn, LM, John K. Aydclotte, a luomlnent journalist of this city and editor of tlio Hamilton JMly Ihinvcttit, met a sudden aud horrible death at I o'clock yesterday ufternoon. His clothing caught In the lly-wheel of tho engine in tho llemocmt iiro-s-rouin, and lie wasgiotnid to deutli lietwecn the wheel and tlio cement Moor, llo was whirled atoutul about twenty-two times before tlio engine could liu stopiied, Almost every bono in his body was broken, and his brains were dnidicd out. Death wusulmost liislaiit.iiieous, Trjliic In l'reei' Out Aimllier Itmiil, St. I'Ai'i, .Minn., .Inn. 'J3 Yesleuliiy tlio Northern i'acllle Itallroad Company altenil'lid to cloo up tho llttut syntcm In tho Htiile of Wa-lilngtou liy attaehltig tho Hunt road bed paralleling tlio Northern 1'aiillo from Scuttle to (Iriiy'a linrbur. The nltucliineut ulso covers tools ami ma teilal ou nclnliu lor $.'m,ouo. Tho llttut ollUinlscluim thattliohiiltwaslirought to nniioy, and tlmt (i. W. Hunt has raised (lie money liy sale of bonds so ns locum jilitu tho road The Noithern Pnelllo olll clnls have itotand cannot ralsotlio money, and they urn simply protecting tlictu- H'ivc ny oruiginijaiiaciimeni hints. A t'M'llll I.lfv lliulvil. (ienural Jllchnel Ilutl Hcwsoti, a former resident of Mississippi aud for the p.f-t two yum of this city, died at Providence irospltnl of Ilrlghi'8 dle;isy yetetiluy. llo was chief engineer of tlio Mississippi and Tenncksco itallroad when that road was under way and also chief engineer during the construction of tho Mississippi levees, lie was also tljtitimt (lenor.il ol Mississippi. Tlio remtdns will ho luterted lu I'luiullcld, N .1, 1Ti riiargn DIsmlssL'il, Tho Commissioners Jiave dlsinlsied tho charpes nRtilnst Private John l'rnyiicr of the police force for conduct unbecoming mi oilleer. COUNT 1)F. AHNAUD'S TIU.VIi, Charged M'lth Attriuptlnr; to rrntulu lently Olitnln n Poiislnii. A stout, elderly, wcll-ilrcssed kciiUc 'inaii, with a dark mustache, anil wearing Kold-rlmmed xpectncles, unt before tho hnr of tho Criminal Court this morning. Ho was Count Charles do Arnaud, alias Al fred doArnaud, etc., and wns on trial for HUngri frfiudulentapplleallou for a iien slon, claiming to ho a member of wuu panv V., I'llth Missouri Volttntcer.s. The apjincatlou was filed on May -', 18S7, and Aruatul was Indicted for vlohitlng tho ) enslon lnvvs al Iho last A pill term of the court. Attorney Coleman and (lovernor Fletcher appeared for the Count nnd As clstnnt District Attorneys Arnica and Clngctt for Iho prosecution. Among thn witnesses for the defenso present wcro (lenerols I'osccrans and Iturbrldgc. Mr, Coleman, in order to save time, said Hint tlio defense would admit any evidence Hint tho.dovcrnment might pro duce to show that the only Arnattd.ln Company 1' ot tho Fifth Missouri Vol imtccrswas Cnptnln Arnaud, who now re sides In Hot Spring, Ark. Mr. Chtgolt read the application nml nllldnvlls made by Arnaud which had been tiled nt tho Pension Qlllce. These papers told a remarkable story, In which (he Count said ho had been cunllned at numerous insane asylumsint.Vrmnny. Ou Mny 1.1, 18M, he said he enlisted hi tho Army and served until November 18, 18(11. Ho was wounded while pcrformlnc; some darlngdeeds, ondfrom tills wound became insane and sulTercd under hallucinations lor over twenty-three years. Mr. Coleman, in oiicning thornso for tlio defense, claimed thai the Indictment charged no olTcnse against Iho defendant. Colonel do Arnaud, ho said, had been in the Russian Army aud had served lu tho Crimean war and nt the breaking out of the civil war had come to this country nml oflercd his services to flcneral Fre mont. At that tlmo there was noflov (rnment in Missouri and commissions IV etc given provisionally, (leticral r re mold, eoutiuued Mr. Coleman, commis sioned Arnaud as n captain and as a mili tary expert. The pajicrs in tlio Pension Ofllco show this and also tlmt ho had been Wounded lu tho head whilo doing duty for the United States as n Volunteer. It would bo shown by the defense that Captain de Arnaud becamo Insane from this wound, and H would also ho shown by letters of (icncrals Grant aud Fremont and President Lincoln, ntid by tlio testi mony of Generals Itojccrnns and Hnr bridge, who Were present in the. court room, that ATiiaud was Instrumental in saving Paducnh. In closing Mr. Colematt insinuated that there was something be hind the case w hlcli prompted Iho Indict nient, Do Atnatid, who speak with a foreign accent, Is very talkative coneernlliB.the matter, and denounces the charge us a consulracr ngalie-t him. , At 'i:" o'clock the usual linlf-hotir re cess was taken. IN SEAltCIl Ol' A COUNTKS. A Yniiti lliiiigntliiti NoliD-woiiiau Sluli-ti finni llri 1'ntln'V. Xi:w Yoiik, Jim. 2.J. Wliero Is tho young Hungarian Counlevs of Hzirmoy? She was stolen and brought to this coun try iibout two years ago, when she was scarcely 15 years old, and compelled to live in a Thompson street den. Her father has finally traced hertoXevv' York, but can find noliiut of hcrproscut where abouts, and ho will give n.UOO florins to anybody who will tell him where lie rati limtiier. A local paper tens mo story. Count George Szlrmoy is tlio bearer of one of tlio most Illustrious names in the Austro-Hungariati empire. Ten yean ago Count SIrmoy's wife died, leaving this only daughter, Jennie, then about six years Old. After wander ing much about tho world Count Sxirmoy canio to lluchnrcst. There ho met and wns fascinated by a brilliant adventuress. 'J lie Count brought her to lluda-Pcsth and formally established her as mistress of his family palace. Hut tlmo cooled tho Count's passion ns it li ad cooled his grief for his dead wife, and when Jennie was II years old ho had become tired of his mistress and decided that he would marry again. Hut she set to work quietly to compass nrovenge which was as hideous as her hatred was strong. Tho woman lost no time. She got her claw on the young, Countess of S.lrmov, who was at a non lent, and hurried her away from llud.t, Pesth to the sea. The first ship tliat sailed was Iho best for her purpose, and as soon as sho arrived lu New York she made hnsto to bury the child so deep that no sure (nice of her has ever been found. Tho young countess was taken to a house oft lio worst character hi Thompson street and compelled to remain there. The child possessed much personal beauty even at so young an age. All this took place during the year lr-&. From this time on only the niot fragmentary w oid has ever como to anybody as lu what becamo of the young countess. Mcanvvhllo Count Slrmoy mudostich In vestigations as assured him that tho thief who had stolen the child was theatigry woman ho had discarded. As time pas-ed on without bringing any trncu or Jennie hestt out, ill tardy peni tent c, to find her and lake her hack toiler homo. Ho traveled over half tho world, to it is .-aid, following false reports ot tho voung countess ami finally came hero. He lauded lu Now York and, tracing her a step at a tlmo with the aid nf a Deputy t'nltcd States Marshal, finally ili-cuvoied the fails as stated above, of her landing and the places at which she had been seen. Hut not the slightest clue can ho found lo her present whereabouts. It has been established that tho woman w ho carried out tills elaborate revenge, the Itoumanlan mistress of Count S(rmoy, was married to soniebodv after she canio heie, and that she lived for a time ou Thlidstreit. Hut iiowslioliicsdisMppe.ircd as utterly as her victim. TiylllB In Get tll Mielln".; Pistol. ClIATTVMiOUV, T'knn., JaliTil. Judgo Warder, charged with tliuunirilcr of his son-in-law, Simpson M. Fiigitt, Sunday, was concerned lu a sensational u IY.il r yes terday, llo Is badly wounded and is guarded by a deptttv sheriff. Wednesday night Deputy .Sheriff Helller, who was on guard, went toslecpandhlspWoldroppcd from ills. pocket. James llldge, tho ntirso of Judgo Warder, picked It up. When asked iililmt It, ltldgo denied all knowl edge of It, dually Iho plslol was found on Idni, It Is believed Hint Judge Warder got llldfco to securo tho pistol for his use. Drnvi- tint CIiIik'si- Out nt Tnwii. 1'i'Mii.irroN, Out:., Jan. IK!. lleport conies from Milton that the Chinese wetv driven out of town Wednesday night by a moli. One hundred men went to the Chinese iUiuters and led the Celestials out with lopes around their necks, it Is thought the mob consisted of dlschtitgod lallrond section hands and their sympa thizers in Milton. The Chinese were pielly roughly handled, and It Is said two oi iiicm wcro u.uuy nun. An Insane Mniiinii Sul Ides. IlvVNsVI.l.ll', I Mi Jim, -'. Jacob Kron of this city died four mouths ago, leaving a valuable estate and u wife and two chlldien, YiMenliiy -Mis. Kvon's bodv was found lu a cistern, sho having committed suicide. Shu feared she would lose her property and be sent to the poor house, and It prayed bo heavily on her lulnd that she lost her icason. lulled nt Last, FvnKi:itiiuii, W. Vi Jan, !H. t'litiiles Messenger, tho alleged mail robber who has delled arrest for a number of years, was captured AYcducsday In the moun tains of Tucker County, Tho prisoner was brought to this city nml placed lu K.Q XATIONAL BANKS. rAnMEIIS1 AND WOUKINOMEN'S HEP ItEHKNTATIVIS AGAINST TIIKJI. Itesnliitlons Passed nt To-Dny's Session of the Alliance, K. of L. mid (imagers .Showing the Sentiment nu Pending National 0,nrtlnn The Tariff Pulley. An lniiortnnt set of resolutions was ndopted at this morning's session of the delegates of the Farmer's Alliance, K. of Ji., and other kindred organizations', show ing tho sentiment ot the different bodies with regard to existing national dllllcul tic. Several of I he demands set forth are substantially tho same that were discussed at Ocala and lncoqioratcd In the Alliance platform. 'J he national bank question received the lnost of the attention of the delegates tills morning, and it was thoroughly discussed from ovcry standpoint resulting In tho passage of thclWl section of the resolu tions, The silver question was also con sldered, and the senjlinent of tho meeting was f,trongly In fnvor of free coinage. 11 was decided lo form n eorisiralion, according to the purposes of tho meeting, with the following ns a basis; 1. A confederation. if. Fach orgauinitlon shall ho repre sented by a committee of iv. .'I. Kneli committee of five shall have the number or votts eorresjiondhig with the membership in Its organization. I. Tho policy ami measures of the con rislertitlon shall lie based tiiion the St. Louis nml Ocala platform. f. Kach shall Maud plislged to assist vhcn possible In all local efforts to better Iho condition of our people. (I. Fraternal dclepitcS orcorrcsuondcnce Hinll never bo denied the one by tlio Other so long ns the confederation oxlstj. 7. The joint committee on confederation shall have the power, by a majority vote, to admit other organizations with similar objects upon application. 8. 'When plans aro agreed upon by the joint commltteo on confederation for mutual co-operation such organization shall be bound to sitpiKirtsuch plans fully dud cheerfully. 0. Kxpetises accruing on account of the joint committee- shall bo defrayed by tho rcspectio organizations represented. 10. Tho joint committee on confedera tion shall havo power to adopt such by laws for the government of the same as nicy snail iiecm oesi. JI he tariff question maybe considered this ceultii; hut it is not known whether any agreement will bo reached, Mr. l'owderly favors what he calls the "free tr(idc Democracy of Cleveland," while the farmer clement think u low -tarirf policy fchould bo adopted. DcloW will bo found a copy of the reso lution passed to-day: , 1. Wcilemand tho abolition of national brinks ns banks ot issue, ami as a substi tute for national-bank notes we demand that legal-lender Treasury notes be issued lu sulllelcnt volume lo tiausact the bt'tsi )icss of the countiy without damage or spcelol advantage to any class or calling, sileh'notcs to be legal tender In payment Mull debts, both public and private, and such notes when demanded liy the peo ple shall ho loaned to them at not more than 2 per cent, per annum ujion nou l'crlshahle products as indicated in the nub-ticasury plan, and also upon real cs tute with proper limitations upon tho quantity ol land and amount of money. 2. We demand the free and unlimited coiiutgs of silver. I. vvu ileinanil the passage ot laws prohibiting alien ownership of laud, and that Congress take prompt action to devise some plan to obtain oil lands now owned by aliens and foreign syndicates, and that all lands now held by railroads and other corporations in cv eess of such as is actually used ami needed by them bo reclaimed by tho Government and held for actual settlers only. I. llelicvingiu the doctrine of equal rights to all and special privileges to none, We demand that taxation, national, State, or municipal, shall not he used to build up one interest or cias at the expense of auot iter one. fi. Wo demand that all revenues, na tional, State, or county, shall be limited jo thu necessary enpensas of government, economically and hone-tly administered. 0. Wo demand a just and equitable sys tem of graduated tavon Income, i 7. Wu demand tho most rigid, honest and just Statcaud national governmental control and superv Won of the means of public communication und trtinspoitattou, and, If this control and supervision does remove the nbucs now osMIng, wo de mand the Government ownership of such means of communication and transpor tation. st. Wo demand that tho Congress of the United States submit m amendment to the Constitution providing fur the elec tion of United Stutes Senators by direct vote of tho people of each State, also President and Vice-President by a popu lar v ote. SMALLPOX U.UilNG IN TEXAS. Over l'lve llilllilleit AVrll-Di'velupct Cmm's In One C'llj. Sent ioimi, Trv., Jan. SI. mmi1Iih Is Incoming a raging epidemic tlitottgliout thu(,cntrol und southern pails of Tosas, The fads have been withheld fioui the ptess ou account of the supposed Injury to tho lonimerclal Interests ot the Stale. It is learned, how over, that thero aio at least ft hi eases of vvcll-dov cloned smallpoy In thlseity. 'I lie city hospital has been converted lutu a pest house, 'Iho city hlirh school was yesterday ndjnuined Indefinitely. Not withstanding that every lireeautlotiury measure Is being used to stop Iho spread of tho disease, In goes steadily on claim lug new victims. Thieves llinl.o III and Mole, Cnia, Mill's, I.Mi., Jan. ill. Jcllerson Halley, n slock buyer and fanner living near AVashlugloti, Ind was robbed nf M.IOO yesterday. Tljieo burglars broke into his fiinu-houso and secured the money. One of his children was awak ened ns the thieves weio leaving and gave tho alarm, but they were successful in es caping. A Plniii't'i-ln Nimsiiiiciiliiii In Indiana Prut', I mi , Jan. 151 Augustus J, Hanks died yesterday aged !U. He was ono of the first setlleis lu Noithern Indiana, a prominent ami widely-known eltlen and olio of the first newspaper publishers in thu Wabash Valley having, with Alexan der Scott hi J lib, lsSU, established Ihv l'eiu O'aalli. 1 'J lie lliupciiii's Visit, tHi'iimn, Jan. 1TI. Ihupcrur William lias returned from Cuxhaven, whero ho con feircd with a number of officials as to the condition of navigation on the l.lbe. The F.inpcror also Inspected the now steamer Vlitoila Augusta, for which he expressed great admiration. lllipilsnlll'd fin l.tliel. TlnisriN, Jan, L'3, Fur libeling Vhhin ofilccrs at Stutgart thocdltorof thoFiuuk ftllt 'tlluiiji bus been sentenced to three months' Imprisonment, aud the editor of tlio I uMaffniMt to sK weeks' Imprison ment, 'I lie Minister uf War Sail. licit. ili.iuiN, Jim. li:i. The lludget Commit tceoftlitiltclchstag, at Its meeting yes terday, was informisl hy the Minister of War that It was probable no now appro priations for the army would ho demanded during this session. lMwiuil Ariiuld Leaves .lapitn, London, Jan. 2.1, Sir lldwln Arnold has left Japan for lhislaud, DEAD ON HIS CHILD'S (IK.LV!:. IVIIIInm T.nrlilinrt Tillies l'nlsiui In lVriivviiml Ci'inetery. riilMi'K'.rmA, Jan. SSI. On thu newly made grave of his llltlo girl lu I'ernwDod Cemetery William J. Lockhart yesterday afternoon ended his llfo hy poison. 'Three years ago bo was married and has since lived nt ll.'ll Lingo street, where he was always known as a quiet, homo-loving man, whoso chief pleasure sectutsl lo bo the companionship of his wife and child, About Christmas the Utile one died and was burled In Fernvvood Ceme tery. I loth husband and wife brooded over the child's death until Ihewlfo bc eaine 111 mid, gradually growing worse. Sunt to her father's house for euro mid nursing. The house was accordingly closed, and on Tuesday Lockhart lllcd tho place for the last time, leaving in a most despondent mood and s-iylng to sev eral neighbors that bo was going to bis mother's homo at Holmes' Station, on the llultimore and Ohio l.oud. Nothing more was seen or hlni until his body was found yesterday at Fern wood by Waller llons'ill and Hubert Neiv hait, two employes of the cemetery. He was lying ou Ids face across the grave and, though not dead, was hi an uncoil sdons condition. Ho was taken lo the t'nbcrsllv Hospital, where all effort) to resuscitate him failed, and ho died nt I o'clock. Near the body was found a liottle, on the label of which was marked: ''For William J. Lockhart. For outward ap plication only. Dr. Hart." The liottle wnslrotu the drug stole of L'obert W. Morris, northeast corner of Tenth find Spruce stmts. In his pocket was n note hook, on 11 leaf of which he had written! "Don't blame my wire for this. Itisall myself," to which ho had signed Ids name. Vntil Ids marriage Lockhart had lived with his parents nt Nineteenth and Dick inson streets. Two years ago Ids father committed suicide and tho family moved to Holmes Station. During last August one of the.sons dlsapieared: and several days later was found vvudderlng about tlio streets of t bis city, being II nally pronounced insane and sent to the insane asylum. The entire family, It Is said, iiresubject to fits of Insanity. THE WESTINGHOUSK TltOIIIILE. I'Kilmlillltlcs Tlmt the I'll in Will Wiallier tlio Slnrni. rmsiiiT.o, Jan. 23. George Westing house, jr., returned lo Pittsburg yostci day and announced that a sulllelcnt number of shares of the preferred stock of tho Wcstlnghotiso Fleetrii: Manufacturing Company have been dlloscd ot in thu list to save that big concern from the financial disaster which has been Impend ing for some time. Mr. Wcstlnchouse admits that this "lock l not absolutely placed yet, hut professes to bi'llcve that the deal is eertalti to In' made. His confidence has inspired a better feeling In Pittsburg, and it Is stated 0,1100 slinrcs of the preferred stock will be taken at par hy local capitalists. HI.ESS VOlT, MY CHILDKKN." Tlio Stern 1'aiciit Itetentiil nml Ai ceiilcil Ills Snii-lii-l.iivv. (li:i.r.M'iLi.n,.Q. C, Jan. !. 'Wednesday afternoon William White, IS years old, was married to Miss I.lla Laugty, 15 years Old. Tho brido's father, when ho heard of the affair, was very angry aud had the groom arrested for abduction, swearing that tho girl was under tlio legal ago for marrlnge. Tho prisoner spent the night in jail, but finally succeeded in gaining the good will of his father-in-law' and was permitted yesterday afternoon to return In ids bride. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. A lynching 1-nrty limiting fur 1 Ik- Gill's ltctinyer. Dci:vNn, Wis,, Jan. 'J.I. Mls Dora Hoj'iiston shot herself Wednesday, iu lllctlngu fatal wound. Sho assigns us tlio reason that sho had been Intimate with a young man at a wedding paity tho pie viotis evening, ami, becoming frantic Willi remorse, resolved to kill herself. A mob Is now searching, lor her alleged oc traycr, with the intention of lynching him. An Heir In 11 Tliiiiiiii lli-iul. lursi.i, .Inn. SI. Great ctcilcmcilt and consternation has been caused by Iho announcement of the death of Prince llaudoiilii, nephew of King Leopold and heir to the throne, which occurred at .'1 o'clock this morning. The alleged eao-o of death was bronchitis, but as It had not been known that the Prince was III, the sudden iinuoiiuiciuent of Ids deah gives rio to painful rumors, Dm s-i:i.s, Jan. lit. Tint excitement cre ated by I lie announcement of sudden death of Prince I'.iudoulu, heir lo tho throne of llciglum, Increases hourly, ami Is fed by tho alarming rumors already lu (lieul.ilion In regard to the cause of the uui'.Npulod catastrophe. One of tluo rumors, which gains the attention of llm people, hints that when tho mystery now surrounding the aflulr Is dispelled it will I'O loiind to lie In circumstances and de tails iiliiin-t a repetition of the tragedy width Hientlv culmiiiutcil In Audita Willi the death of AreluluLo Hudolph and the voting Hatoiiess Vetsera, Attention is dim led to the fact that a Geruiaiigoveriiess was leeeutly, and un der pti ullar circumstances, dlsinis-ed frpni iicr plaio at tho court of llru-ls. It Is now said that this woman has been ingaged in mi intrigue with Prince. Haudouiu, which resulted In the birth of iiihlhl. '1 he olllcial notice of the death gives a hcmorilingons the cause, mid states (hat tlio Prime had been suffering from a chill, resulting 110111 prolongisi at tendant 0 at tho bedside nf his sisler, Heuiletta, who has been critically 111. She bus not been alowed to learn of her brothel's death for fear the news would cause a latiil termination of her lllnc-ss. The I'rluco's death leaves Prince Albert heir to the throne He is n brother to thn late Prince Haudouiu, and was born April S, IsT.'i. , IteiiiliiiKll Will Still TifMmiiiiT, i'vius, Jan. 151 Sum llcrnliardt will leave Havio for New York 011 tho steamer La Chainpango ou Saturday not. Sho will he tlio lciiplcnt of 11 popular ie cepllonat llavic. Shiitakes with her lo America an unpublished play hy the Italian dramatist, Signor Gl.icouio. which she cxpists to produie in New Yoik. l.iilmr Ciiiini II Appuliitfil, I'miiis. .Inn. 151. Ir was to-day decided at the cabinet meeting to appoint a su premo labor council to consist uf M, lloehe, lmsldcnt: Mm. Jules Simon, Chalomel l.aeour, Leon Say and Moseiircur, vice presidents; Count Mini, representative of Catholic soilelies, and eighteen employers and eighteen vvoil'inen, A I'lllt.llnllst- Wli'l'l.t'd. Ni w York, Jan, IM The unfinished Hut house, 13M Ninth avenue, fell with a crash yesterday afternoon, and, fortu nntely, though the building was wrecked, there was no 0110 inluied. Tho lieozing of the mortar, which thu rains washed out afterwards. Is supposed to have been the I'liuso of the collapse. Wants t Tic.it Willi Hit lliistiniiil. llni.iivin, Jan, 13. llt-ijuecn Natalie has declined to negotiate with the Servian regents and will in Iho future Insist upon deallngdlrcclly wllhc-e-Kliig Milan, Aiilvetl In Port. Nmv York, Jan. 2.I. Auived, Cily of itcrllu trout I.lvei'iool, Hpieo from Jlrcmvn, poisoned T1II.EK CHILDItnN. After Consoling n Medium n Mother Jtesolves to 1H. Hko(kton, Mass., Jnn, m, Mrs. Jftiil wig Anderson, wife of Louis Anderson, iurrlinanl n drachm of morphia yesterday and rhcu her husband bad left for his work she mined the entire quantity and, dbldlngll intofoitr pnrKmyuoiipcaeh to her time ihllilren, aged f, 1 and 2 years, and tool: the fourth drink herself. She then tctlred to her chain her, Inking the children with her, with the Intention of never waking again. Her brother, by mere accident, returned to tho house, and lliulllig all quiet, proceeded to Investigate, mid ou 0111011111; Ids sister's room found h r nml the children In a stuvor. Hccttlldl for nssHiiuie, and Drs. lxieke, llrowu and King were mimtuoiicd. After heroic efforts the mother and children were brought to consciousness, but rap Idly sank again, and are now etts-ctisl to die at any moment. The cause attributed for the rush net is that of Jealousy. HI10 consulted a medium, who told her that her husband was lend of other women, aud she resolved to commit suicide. 1! AGING WATEI1S. A Dnin III calls ami 111. tm leal II11II1I Inus aio Destmjrd. MonwsTiiMN, X. J., Jan. li'l. Yesterday Ihelco in Spccshvcll Lake began to break up. A great volume of wider swept over the dam, and lu a short time a break was made. A little Inter the daui gave way nudcairicil with II the-old iron foundry formerly owned by Sti-phen Van, tin builder of the first steam vessel m cross tho Atlantic, III this building Morse's telegraph Instrument was stationed when the first message over a tcli-grnpli wire was sent to Iloston In I KM. The building was ail antiquated wooden structure. Within tlio last few years many New Yorkers have endeavored to purchase it on ac count of its historical associations. Tho Ice and wreckage from HikmsIwoII .ako rushed Into Lake Pocahontas, and a few minutes later had broken the dam at the lower end and Inundated the low-lying district of -Morrittown. Many horses and cattle were drowned, andtwo-scoro houses were half submerged. The occupants ot the houses were taken out In boats. POUND DYING WITH A PISTOL. A Willi Slieet UroKrr Was .Mclaiirlnily nml I'mleil Ills Ufo In lct'c.v. litiiuAV. N. J., Jan. IB. This city has been startled hy the suicide of ex-Cotm-cilnian C. 1'. Pratt, 11 Wall slrect broker. Ho left his home yesterday imiruhur, going to the old homestead at Milton, a suburb. Ho stated lo Thomas James, Ids workman', that ho was lonely, and, talk ing incoherently, he started for the farm, wherea few moments later ho was found dying, with a pistol In Ids left baud. 1'rntt had consulted 11 physician of Phila delphia, as lie bad been suffering from liichiniiiolla, and soonicd In better splilts than for some time past. No reason other than iiuntul liberation is assigned for ids side Ide, and the rumors that Wall-streit o-es unbalanced his mind arc unfounded. Pfutt recently Inheiiled a folium- from his father In llngliiud, TIlK WP.ONG II AN P.ELEASKD. A I'llsnnuv at Liineaster Has Two Sin prises. I.VNcvsTn:, P.v., Jan. 2.1. Isaiah Torroy was lu the criminal docl; yotcnlay after noon, waiting to enter 0 plea of guilty to 1111 indktuient, charging him with lar ceny. To his gieat surprise the grand jury ignored the bill, and he was a frea man. Theslierlrt went to tho dock to re lease him aud culled out Ills name. Hi- was surprised a second tlmo by iii)ollier man answering to hlsname. The man' who answered was Fritz Sponger, a prolessiniuil thief, and Fritz, walked from the dock, lie had fifteen minutes' start before Isaiah mustered upi-oiimgc, enough to tell the sheriff Unit the wrong man was rc'cuscu. emieers seourcii tlie town ami found Frit a few squares from tlie court house. Wiittiiiuiiii und Hunt lliiiiKil. Ci minn.VI I, Jan, '.'.I. Tho tovvho.it Silas P. Coe caught tiro at -I o'clock this morn ing from thu explosion of a stern light and burned lo the water's edge. Tho night vvalchiuaii, llutk Cornev, was burned lo a crisp. The Coo was lying at tin-font of Vino strict when she Might lire. Two other boats moved away from t lit-Miles M the vessel sbortly before the bllio was discovered, thus piev'entlug their iMrutllon. The Silus P. Coe was owned by Captain Alexander 1'. Mont gomery. Sho was nu unusually largo tow boat, Kill feit long, with a huge stem wheel. The loss will amount to IS,on0; Insured for Il!,(ss). l'c 11 in.-,! vim In l.eglslatiiii-, Hviuu-i.iT.o, l'i Jmi.isi. ut!ioHoi!e yesteulay a hill was Introduced to regu late the transportation and storage of letroleiun by means of pipe line mid lunks: to limit tlie 1 barges therefor to icgiilute deductions fur sediment, water shrinkage, and other hisses, nml to pto liibit the removal of pipe lints running freni producing petroleum fields to tlio sciibonrd, fiom this or any other State, liDlosIng penalties for violation of tlie s'.nio. The bill resembles in lis general featiiiislhe lllllhurly billot tlie mIuii of-lss,7, which went thn nigh the llniise, bill faltul of passngo In (lie Senate. A Siiuvv slide In (liiebee, f 'iTiin . .Ian 1! I. Four houses in Chain plain stieet luliculh the Citadel Cliff, vyeie almost entirely iloninllshod yester day by 11 siiuvv slide from the heights of Abraham, not far fiom tho scene of tho fatal land slide of September t.s. Tlio snow completely covers tho three-story buildings In front, and tho only access to litem Is by the rear. About thirty people occupied the houses, and all had a mirac ulous escape from an awful death. Nearly a hundred men are now al work digging out tlie streit which Is liiirhd In twenty five feet of snow. A l.oiilstiuui Tingt'il.v. AniivM, Miss., Jan. 'J.S News readied here yisteithiy of a tragedy which occurred at Gallatin, La., in vvliiih a man named storv was inslanilv killed and Cltv Marshal Stunt was mortally injured. Tho cause of (ho tragedy Is not given. Story was under sentence of deatli last year in Lexington, Miss , hut Ids friends released him from jail and ho made his escape. Aiiullici' Kiiiisiis llnult In Dlllli ult.v. Wuun v, K i, Jim. IS). A bank ex aminer look charge of the First National Hank of Medicine Lodge je-.lenb.iy. The bunk was eonnis.tetl with the American National H.iuk of Kansas City. The capi tal stoih Is Si.10,000. (Yitnliily lleiut, luni.o. N. Y., Jan. 1W. A dispatch fiom Horncilsvllle sa that the young stallion Ceitiduly, oivnisl at the Umpire I'ily stiK-k farm at Cuba, Is ili'iid. lie was owned by William Simis-otrof New York cltv, anil wu valued nt i.M,li(si. Diulnitll) W01K by T111I11 Wrecki'i-.. Cm in Mi iio, Jan. i'l. A train ou the National Itallroad waswiookod yontorday nt Acamharo, sonu- mlserenntK having lopKciiml the rails hv tlrawing tho spikes. Twelve persons wcro Injiued, Closed hy tlie Slieiill'. AV11 Mxmim-:, l'v., Jan, ;.'.'). A. S. l.ovvenstcln A Co.'s novelty stole was dosed by tho sheriff; yc-torday on execu tions issued In the suit ot S. Northliiigc-r of New Yoik, The llabllilics of tho linn arc unknown, PLASHED M CAULK. THE pRIN'lTor WALKS TO OPEN Till. JAMAI0A EXPOSITION. (ihul.lnsc Plrnrd M'ilh I he HnrtlrpiMl Victory Hiinioicil (iinnsc nf tin Govrrninrnt'H Plnus txnikhig In n Pall I'nrll-inriitnrr Term Lll-fi-al Nun Jlcndy for a (Icurrnl Elirllon, Lo.mion, Jm, I!-). The coming J-imalct Il-Epositton Is tobeuiiidc, if f4igl.-iml cm make II, n strhlly Ilrltlsli off-ilr. iTiuci George of Wide-- Is now on his way toi-pcil iho rxjiositloil with great tehit ami u gr.snd illslny of loyalty. The chagrin in fits. Fnltrd States at the failure of trx- ItritisU to extend an unqualified Invitation to -American exhibitors cstilcs alnufn-ment here w litre tlie motive Is well tinilc-rstocNl. Caunda. Jamaica und tlio remainder ol Great Ilrllaln's colonlsrs lu North, Centmt and South America are to be united in one grand cu-loins union, buying from each other such prodmtsus they icqitlnr and giving Hie rest of tho World tin-goby. 'I he colonics will be expected to dis criminate in favor of llritlsh mauufiso ttircsas.ignlust non-llrltWi; but otht-rivisn they will, to all intents and purposes, of u tariff character, be a mi Ion unto tlit-iu-selves. Tho scheme takes In lli-INn nml llritlsh Honduras, ns w HI us the 1'alkliuwl Islands In fact, everything ltrltth 011 thn American coiitlncnt or geographically tonnccttsl with It. The mn-enl of llu (olotilesl.s nieiletl ami that Is to Ik won through stub presents us the Juiiiaic:i e-x-position. A Mist display or American manufactures on the mcns'iiu would m.ir the harmony nml not tend to tliocoiisiint mutlon of the plan. Mr. Ghitlsdiiu- arrived In town (ihi1.iv. Ho said that defeat at H:irtlesHit by a few Mites would not have surprised him. Hr Is, Ihercfori-, all the iimri- ilciightesl witli victory. It Is slated that the defeated Unionist candidate, Sir William Gray, Is showing his resentment hy preparing li. rurtoll some of the Industries In which he Is Interested. He regards Ids defc.it as is pi ional grievance ami as showing lugrat! iude- of his nunierons employes, nearly all of whom voted for I'urnesson principle, although they like Gray, who would haviv birn overwhelmingly elected under this old 01111 votlngsystem. Tho Liberals say that now they are rejil.y for a general election any time the 'Furies' want It. 'I he view Is now generally es picscil that the Government will changi its plans of election ill the spring, and bold out for the full term of Parliament, Them is a growing feeling uniting Liberals that, the bill for Irish Home Utile, which they would be exiicctcil to support, should be outlined before tlio next general election. Mr. Asqullh, Ghidsttmlaii M. P. Tor Kn-t. Fifeslilrc. Scotland, savs that the control and upiKilntmcut of tho police should ho xestesl In tho Irish Government hy any Home Utile measure, ami also (he power to deal with the land question. The priests are said to lie doing morn than the (lovcrument for tho relief of misery in Western lie-land. Many chari table persons put their contributions di re illy ill tho hands of tho local clergy aud tho hitter are also giving of their privuti means liberally ami unosteiKatiiiiisly, Hut for the priests many ileal lis from starva tion would havo been chronicled. The suffering Is most aeule and on Achllll Is land thu i.-oplc aro again without frnxl, the aid received from the Government be ing exhausted. Tho same coi-ditiou ex ist In many parts of Mavo aud other districts. The Munich ncwsiipers prooe that Regent !.uitod, undo of the insane King, Otho, be proclaimed King of Hav.i ria on ids coming hirtlid.iv, March P.. The consent of the I'ppcr House and of the Landtag is niccssary and will proba bly be given, as Otho is uopcics'lv Insane. The j'niscr has given onlcrs that thero shall bo no public Illuminations this year on Ids birthday, January 117. IjisI year large .sum was spent for this purpose. Advices from llui-nos Ayres rmivisl this morning state that Information h.ni reached that city from Chill that Val paraiso, Iqulquc, Coiiuliubo and Pica re main Inn state or blockade. Tho Insur gents aro also represented to liu musters of the situation, Tarapa Is in the hands ot the revolution ists, In Valparaiso all stores containing, orspp-iosotl to contain arms mid ammu nition were gutted by tlie rcvolters, 'J hp revolutionists will permit tlie port, of Valparaiso to lie reopened l com merce on condition that the foreign con suls observe a neutral attitude. 1 he opinion generally maintains thioughout Chill that unless President. Ilalinaicda speedily resigns thu entire armed force of Chill wilt 1N0 lu Insur rection. Foil (pliers residing in Chill iiruilcciaml to be safe from liiole-talloti. Italians living in the country ale :ie uisctl of having "peulv ami socretl.i chin aid und comfort to the revolutlon-l-ts. ' JEALOISV LEADS TO Ml'KDEIt. A llnslnr.s .Han Kills Ills I'm tuei' at Ills llmiie, Yn.v Hit v, Gv Jan. 2;;. W. 11. Drls kill shot and killed 11. I.. While, his hiisi-tic-s partner, last night. Drisklll has a young and handsome wife, of whom ho Is intensely jealous (in going home hist night lie found While lit his house, and. as lie claims, in m oinproni Wng position, lie piocureil a 'Miber, with which liu shot White dead. tPIO.l'OI) Kill WOI'NDED AlTECl'IDN. Ili.ivy Diniiiici's Awiiideil ill 11 llieacli-nr-1'inlillse ('use. Xi w VoiiK, .luu. Si, Annie Schlusscr Mini Louis Schlict in the City I ourt, llrooklyn, lo recover jJO.I'W for breach of promise, and yesterday a Jury gave her u xerdict for Slu.Oon. DfCMiiltlni; Itaiilt Ollltinls l-nriliiiioil, itvirii.u, N, ('., Jan. ). Charles K. ( ross mid Samuel C. While, rescetlvel.v president and eashler of theMale National Ktink nf tlilsiltv, wlio lied loC.iuad.i lu IS.ss vvllh !, mo uf (he bank's money, and who were suli-equently ciiptui'isl, tiled and convltled and sulilcueeil to seven and ciphl jears e,ieh, ri-iqieeUvelv, were yeslerduy iardouisl by Gnvornirr Fovvie. 'Ibis nitlon of tlieGnveriior ms general satlsfaitlon. l'lirnltiiit I'liftm, lliiini'il. M v Kiji lriTr, Mutt., Jan. 2.1.- V Urn whldi startisl In Hoyer A Johnson's fur niture futtory lnt night, alloc consuming aioupleof small huildliigs, was got under euiitrol. Loss e-tlinatisl at sT.V""1 lu suriuico unknown. lliuiu-iui- WHIIiiiu's Aunt Dead. IIi.kiin, Jim 211. The Dovvagei (n uul line hew of Meckleiilmrg-Sehvverlu, slst-r of (he late Fniperor William, died ves'.-r- iliiv ufternoon at schwerln. Showas born i'lincess Alex.ilidriua of Prussia, IJlilte 11 lllac. (ili'Mumn, Mv., Jim, 2,'). Il.ir'- Hotel, a prlv ale dwelling, ami a large feed stable, tilfcu Uvlugston's store and Sluxwell's lm pleiuclil wareliousewerebiiinislyeslerd.lv uuiiiilng. Loss, tl,tsi. A Tut lite Atqullli'il ii(iis,.'ou (iuii'ge. Imuvn visit ix, Jan. 2.'1, Tom Levi, n racehorso ow tier, well known in Indi.inii, was tried in tlio Fulled States Comt on 11 ihargeof passing counteifelt money aiul was nci'tilltesl. l.ornl Wi'iitlier I'ltreenst. For the VMfht of U-iiimWit, .Ifiri'inisI am Virginia, ,nl. . fi lit ,fM'y v e(,-(ifiiioii(o-j-fiiiiiciifi( v, ilil