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WRW-YORK TIIIIHSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1885. PRICE THREE CENTS. V?*-XLIV.~.N0' 13,911. SmOWATEB FOR BENATOR t?p I1KI0H LEAGUE CLi:B COMMITTEE. MU lOtMMtML [BTTEI.BCIUrHTOTHtTKTnrVK.l 7,n ii_Thecommittee eent bere by Al.BANY.Jan..11. Now.yolk to np tho the l?,ou g^J^ thc ta.ents to-d.y g .gSSi I. th.Morton hcad.marter*pale ^Trvvor-so^thinijel^. The c.m.ru.ttee havc i r?. 'uiul haudsomely furniahed room on the * f fl,,or of the DalftTM House. ?Tbvaro tbe room* occnpie* by the frteodfl of th* andtdates for Seuator. Every othcr room 00 thehtlliHOccupiMbysomo promment pdnicau h 11 several " henchmcn." lh.ro i? every !,tce".rnraivoterlike a Union Leogne Cl?b ?Sti.Bthe.lph.b.tofpoliUc-.ifiunootJ.er S than bv attru.cn. Haring aaa.nnlated r?K,d.lealof'"politic?"in two daya. tue oom iftu-e to-day mvitcd all the Kepnbhcan ***** ,f tlie New-York dclegitiun to thetr room. 1 be.e were ??! <?f the Union League Cluh Comin.tteo 7hrCwtafS UamilUm Fish. jr. LeGrand K I'annnn. E. H. iHUm Uharlea S. Bsattb, j H Hemck.John & Kennedy. A. N. Whitaa, and Hngh N. Can.p. There were alno pmtll "' Um room wbile the conference WM in progress Thcodore Rooscvelt. John J. O'llrien. Kenw.nl Bigiia. Aaseiublvinen O'Neil. ^ an Duzer, BmmuU. | fl Hawkins QflehflT, t'urtis an.l Ueath. Thl preseuce of Mr. O'Brien at the gather.neot the Umon League Clnh polltldaw at Int hdncedmucblaughtcrin the Morton headqnarter*. Atterward, wheu it was learued that Mr. OBnen and his new fricnds had gained much eMeem fOT eaeh othcr at the me sttag and had entere.l iato a heartj alliauce, there was not M mu.h ?WriaaWtt The Umon League Crab iwu axatcaaad tbcir scutiments regarding the BanatOtabtp to the New-York Repuhlican membera rsnwtfullv bnt fii-inly. Thev urired the elaJnaof Mr Evarts' and argned that hta elwtiOB at il llfl nncnnv wonld not only refkct honOT OP -n bfl Htate of New-York. bnt wonld be mor? I h.-ls to promote the fut.ir- wslfare and aa< iCeaa O ?*P* mbliean partv than that of Mr. Morton. lhc\ rX that thev had thc bignert raapocl for Mr. Morton and appr.??i.ited b.s past services to tbe partv. So far as thev were personnllv eoncerned. an<i iOOUBff ar the Hiiostion in a aocJal noint ot view manv ot ttra wonld prefer Mr. Morton. with whom thev liad ? luore intiniate acinanitance thanitli.-y ll" ""' Mr. Evarts. bnt they rugarded Mr. Evarta aabetter onaliSed to perfona the dnties that m ie hk.lv to (TevolvenponaKeptt'dirau Seaator in tb.- nextltonr inaia tha? any of his eonpettton wao liM dcw uauied for the position. askixc: riir. oriNMo\s of mevukhs. The Assemblymen were then aaked thail opinion. A^emblyman Barninii Maid lie VM in favor of I.cvi r. Morton'selection. and exporio 1 t?> rotc for bln in thecaucns. !le thought that he waa battar .-al cnlated to nuito the party thaa an. Ot ? I randidate, and that he WO?M ba abbj todo more to promote the H.iercs?< of tbe paitj in theStateelectiou next fal! t!i in a:,y ather eandi date. It was painaitlal th it tha party iboald n-iii victory in the next campa.sm.and tha man who conid l.elp wia it wonld ba BMia aenrlaeabM to tho party than one wl o would simply he an oinani'iit aathaSaaata. Gent'ral Barunm was interrupted by thiaqnoatlon fi-oni one of thc Union Laagaa aaaai M8oppoaa, Oeneral Harmim, we sbonld bring to you a pOtition rigaad by two-thirds of tha Repnbllcan roion in tlie X\I*t Aaaanbly District in New-Tork, yoni aaailialibit. aablag jroa to rote f>-r Mr. I.. wonld you votefor him!" " I wonld oot," r.--i' "id'd General liarnu'n Bnnly. He araafallowad, bowavar. by Aw^uiblyuian Walter llowe. oi the Xlth I bly District of New-York, who aneqnlvocally pk-dgedhis vote to Mr. Kvartsand B?d<iaa t l mmttk ii> Mr. Brarta*a faror. Two-tblrd? o! the BopahMnan ratan of New-York. Mr. Howe de clared, w-re for Mr. BTBIta. AaoembljTBan Rook* fclkr, of the X\Tth AaMmbly 1 >:-tric: of New York, said that it was bia bnptaai o i Uial al I i aeveiny-tive per cent of the Brpoblioan vot? i hii district desired tbe atoeUoo of Mr. Evarta. Btill iiesbouldnot deeide to TOta for ^!r. Brarti till he had n.ade a more thorou -l. blTaatigation. Aaaembryoun Charlaa Saaith, of tba Xt'i Aaaambly Di>trict, aaid tl.at wbilc ba was aol propared to ?a.v that be sbonld THtefoiMr.Uv.irts.till.'e wonld aay decidclly that hoaboald not rotfl for Mr. llori m. geoitor Qibhfl and Aaaamblymac \\- idolph and Ya , Ai.Vu, of .\c\v-Y?iiv. i cptflMBJ BO p ? i.":\ . in I OOStn ::i K< R. Tbemi'eting closed with a dramattfl eplaodo. larerafei the l'ui..n Lr igna dab apeakera argned eameMly that tha Bapabliean rotara "i Kew-York almost nnaiiimo'isly favond tbfl elflction of Mr. Evaris. Pabtte ?aatiawal wai ao itrong in Mr. Baarta*! favortliat it wonld ba daagarouapoliticalij to vote for Mr. Morlon. One of thc Rpeakera beeauieaoeaniest in Deakiag thia poial ibu! be aaid: "1 wouldremind the meniben ?1 the Leaia Jatine from N.-w-Yoik ol tha tateof thoae8an< atora and Aaoemblytnen from tb^t city who voted agaunattha8trae1 Cleaning l?i!i in 1880, a b.il that waa aaked for by tha entire population of New-York. Did any of thoae gentlemen retnrn to Albaayl \V:.s not thetrpolith aHife< xtingniahedf Ez-AaaemblyBiaa ftoberl K'a\ Hamilton. of New Tork, who waa one of therictima of4be Streel Chianbig billandwho iaoateof the Uniou Leagne C'lnh coiiiniitt<-e. was in the room wnea thiH aaaaatt aaa reminder of o!d timea waa niide. He bl.uhel a deopacailet, hm ilid n.>* aay aaything to bia aaraaat fnend. 'fhfl Union Learue Club eommlttee hope to get tbe rotaa of all tbe New-York meipberw for Mr. Erarta excepl ibutof Geueral 11a B8JB. A dep.itatiou of Brooklyn Repnbll >an i, beaded by Pranknii \Yoodruf)' and appointed l>. tiie Ilva.i BBHRt meeting he!d in tlia! oity.arrired thiaeTeniug tojoiu m the rauvass for Mr. Erarta, ? C0MMKNT8 ON MB. M1LLBB*8 V1EW& AX l.MCi'.viKW flTH RZ-OOTBRWM OORXKXL? WMV HK f8 OVPOtRVTO Ml:. KVAKTS. 1BT TELKOKAHH To THE TKIHCNK.l At.r.ANT, Jan. ]?!.?The int.rvi.w with Daitad Haaaa >enator Millcr in to-day's Tiuiilnk, in wbicb be ajlvocates thc elec tioi. of William M. Brartfl for Seuator, made a decided ser.s:ition aaaong tbe politicians now here. Natnrally tba Erarta BV n were bigtily pleased to icceivesu. h contial Bgppeil from so inflnential a politician. Ibera waa a |abUae In the Evaits head'Hiarteis over tbe initt.i. Tbronghout the day. too, Seuator Mill.-i's opinion wae freely quoted i?y the Erarta men in their . on rersatioiii witb tho uncomuiitted BMinberfl of thfl Legislatnre. It could not fail to bave jfr.at waight Witb many men from the country diati icts who are better acinaintetl with Senator Milkr than thoai from city districts. Among the Morton men, however, tho opinion wa? general that Seuator Miiler had made a BflrtaflM political mistake iu uuing bJa otlicial position in Mr. \.\ arti* behalf. Nor, it w.ih dec lared. would Repuhlican voters like his iuterfcrence bj tho con teat. Furtherinoro tbe Htatemcnt was fre(|uently made that 'tbe Seuator had not made an argument that would aid Mr. Kva.t*. With a \ iew of learniust tlie views of ex-Govcrnor Cornell, The TnintSK correspondonf went to him and ttaid: ? Governor, bavo you read Seni'tor MilleiJ8 reaaons for supi-orting Mr. Evarts aau candidate for Seuator as pnhliahed in this aioruing'? litiu VKxT" MR. F.rART8'8 IIRPUBLICAXI8M. ? Yes," he replied. ? and I am sorry that I cannot agree with him. My persoual ac.|iiaiutance with Mr. Evarta datet from about tbe clone of tbe war, ehortly after the death of Prenident Lincoln, now about twenty yeara. and if personal counideratious only were to goveru I could aupport Mr. Evarts ?ery cordially, aa my ac?juaintance with uhn bas been an agreoable one. I'olitioally, however, 1 cannot aupport Mr. Evarta for feenator for tbe reasoa that durin* at least three-qnarters of the tweutjr yeara of roy a< quaintauce with him be has been in opposition to the pnnciples and j>olicy o! tbo Repnbliean party. In I8?t} he ayiupathued V?Uj tue Andiew Johnaon policy iu support ot Hutt man nsainst Govcrnor Fenton, tlicn the Rcpublican candidate for Governor. Iu 1HCH he waa Androw JalWMna'g counsel in tho inipeaehment case, and becanio Attoruey-Oneral of Johuson's AdminiRtra ticn. thcn bitterly hostilc to the Kepublican party and to tlio tdeetion of Grant a.i PtaaklBat From 18M to 1*711, if he WM not in opposition to the Rupublican party, it ia/attahl tliat he made no sign of syinjtathy Ot siippovt. ? Iu 1874 it Iins always beon understond tliat Mr. Erarta favored tho rlection of Mr. Tilden M Govcrnor acainst Governor Dix, then the Kepuldi cau candidate. for re-olection, In 1870 Mr. Erarta appearad asthoprincipal apokeamanofthe Caopat Instituto BBBOthlg. ealled to deiiounee tho actiou of (ieneral Slteridau in followini,' tlic iu.-tructionsol Praakleat Gtaat ia laaaraaoa to tba Loakdaaa togh* laturo. Throutzhoiit tho 1'residential eamaaigB of ]*7t> it wiis generally BBBfaaaad tliat Mr. Erarta Bympathized with the randidary ol(Jovemor Tlldea for PlMktoat until within a very feu daysof the election. It was intiuiatedtome. aachamnaa_ji the New-York Btate Coawaittee, tliat Mr. i-.varts woold probabli areept an loritation toepaak u favor of the Repablicaa candidate, and bgajafe ?J" u.(li aeoordiogly. Aftar tbe eJeetion Mr. brarta waeemplored al ? munilicent rate o\ compeaeattoii by the Kepublican National Committaa aa eoaaael beforo the celabratad Electoral CominlaiioB, aati bbob the arcceelnn of tba Kepnblieaa AduainietrB" tion in March. 1877, Mr. Erarta becaroeBecretary of Btate and waa reapoaaible for drtriag oatoi power the Rapabliaaa Btate Adajnietraliofl ol Loniaiana. and penaioned Governor Paekard npoa the ( oaaalate at LiverpooL He waa aleo re?pona: blfl for tho orarthrow ol Repobliean aum mstrn tioaaio Soath Carolinaand Horida tbeaanie year, ?laca whieh tnne tbere baabaeaboahowjorHa publicaaa betweea tba Potataac and tbe KM Graada; oor wlll tbere be until New-iorkeaaba rodoomod from tbe oontrol of Daaioeiaajr. nis BTOBK IN BECBX1 CAMFAIOKB. ?Mr. Erarta made a Repablicaa apeech laNew Yoik Clty in l^T'.i und another in 1880; bal aecord inK to his owb eoafeaaloB in 1882 hi refaaedto apeak f<>r ao exeeHaat acaadidatefot GoTenioraa tba late Jadge Polgar, whoappealed peraoaally to hnn [oi hiaald latbe oaaraw In 1883 Mr. Bi trta in?de nae llepablic?n apeech, aadfB 1^84 be MM.kc for the Repubtuau partj ooce tn Ne?.\orkan?i onoe in Brooklra. We ara toelecl aScna orfoi mx yeara and it aaems to me that one hnportant qualifuation abonld lie tho aaaaranee that the Heoator ao eleeted wlll poatlaae to be n Repabliraii s.nator dunng t be ^ hole <d inch period. \\ n ij t be experionee oi the paal tweoty yeara tlierehaa lieen Dotime :n whlch Mr. Erarta baa bcen in rnll ivmpathj and aceanl wlth tbe uia??eaof the Ke publicaii party noatiaaoualy for Ihree year*. nnd therefore it wenw to mc a little ri?kj tolayoal hioi with b commlaHion torepre^ent the Rppabli an*o( New-York In the l.'Bited Statea Senate ror m> long u perioil aa lix r?ara. It may be laiportant that wo ?bonhl bavea dreatorator forSenator, bnl r laatlll niore iuiportant -"i m to lw anaan '1 tu i! Reinibliran orationa arill i>e dellrored than thut tbey aboaM be siich grvat oratloaa." -? PETITIONS FAVORING MR. EVART& A K1 U1EB OF TIIKM l;i AI> IV llil. ASM.MIJI.V AV|> -1 N V Il\ [raoa ra? aaociJia ooBaaaposDniTorTBi tbibujir. Albaxy, Jaa. U.- A atiaan of petitioaa In faTorof Mr. Evarta began t?> flowinto bothtbe Benate and tba Aeeetably to^ay. Tba aapportera ol Lcti P. Iforton Uataoed ailently u asa i < lition aftor BBotberwaa read, and thenwaataboal da nlaring that tbey had receired dlapatcbea frotn hoaie atatbig tbal Morton patitiooa aritb Biaaj algaatares had been naailed bi ??? Mr. Kaab praaentod looj ol tba Erarta petitioaa rroaa towoa bj i attaraogoi < oanty, Mr. Berry a balfdoxea froai Kaltoa Co i itr. Mr. < artwrigbl a large bateb from Delawaw Coantj1 aitboagbhe ?apporta Mr. Mortoo foi Seaatoi i .d Mr. Saydei ? big bandle ?.f tben from Ubjter Coaaty. Mr. Jobaaoa, aaa <>f tbe Democratle Ai aBBiblynu o, aug> gestedtbat th< petitioaa be aeat to tba Repablican genate I n ?? a ( oniaiil 11. Tbe Rev. '?'? .11 01m, i . ji Bl ? ,,.:??.!, lo rote foi Mr. Mortoi?. HociBca aanoyed '?? ini? i>t tbe Evartu petitioaa and I iBterrnpt^d Clerk L'biokering aa be wm reading with ;. reqn? I thal he ah" nlrt itate to \v liom tbey were add I. Mr. ( ring ??? p | -,| ? .; ihej ? ??<?'? aeul to " the l.'eptiblii a i in.-ei I,, ,, the LegiNlatara." Mr. Olia nutdo tbe rom moul ? :?.-?? i lie .?..'.'.? ; he !.? - ilat ire ?nd nh?iild uot !??? re id to it th< . fore .- a v'. hole, Kp iet< ?! ii;,. (jjsi uMiou ;'v i- t' rrlB* Ihe pi titiooi t" tbe |*i -?? mid i lecttoaa, lie -ena'e tbere wgs n Miniiiai ;? ? petitlouafoi Mr Evartu Seaator IhomaN ; loiig one Iroai tbe baaiaem :r d al Nerwich bd Senator II. A. Ne ?< ?? a r.I Biaaj Iroan Weat ? A CIRCULAR Al i>' Kl ??? MR EVARr.*. |B1 BI ' aru i" :;i rnlBi M .1 AI3AXY, Jaa. l L?A token tbt nt.'di.'M rtoa' canvBsaan uuiewbal deuioralized appaaredtbbj ereniugin tbe?bapaol a eircobu iMtned from Ibe Morton beudqaurtera oontaining a repriatol Th .' ? r-Yori Timt 'eattackoaMr. Erarta aaacandidate. The few Kepnbhcaaa wh" r> ad //? TlauaeoBld nol hut kaow tlvt Ibaattacl . ,i,i thal papei with a atill groaaar attack on Mr. Mortoo arhiefa araa carefally omitted Ia tba repriat " Uoaidoa,' a a arell-kBewn Repnbltcan p Bwrked km^i reading ihe ? ircular, " Iherc i> u>>' aproaiioeiit Repnbliean iu tbe Htata arbeai Tkt Um i. i :.<>: a' (in ? tiiae or o i*tbergroaal.i abnaetl, andaoae withmore reaom Ibaa iii<- neawboani Doa roaniag Mr. Morton'a canraaa I'bu waa wbi ii i' clairaed to i?o a Kepnblieaa paper. Now thnl it baa become a Detuocratie organ it'' abnae of Kepublicaaa i~ rathei beompliuenl than otb?r? a .-???' THE BITUATlOJi AT MIUHIGHr. Mi:. i \ \i.i-. QAINIMfl VOTI II -HI8 ratKXUI 00 : DKNI 09 I l.l.i IIM. IIIM. [at mi aa * m ro thi raiBBaa.] Ai.hanv. Jaa. 1 >. ?Tba Evarta leadera beliered at Didaight th.it tbar had ptadabtfga gaiaa Tbi v eoaaidered thal tbe had aeearad tba rotee, wbieh wi'ic oa tba doabtfal lud i>efi>re, ??f Aaaaaiblyn aa Kraae, of Cattaraagaa, itailey, of Oeaaaea I'ar niiiii, af Wayaa, Taykir, of Kuiga, Baitli, '?I N:w-York, aud had ({n-at bopea of aaeariif the rotaa of ,Sr:iati>r Gibba and AaaaaablyaBra Wtadolph, ^'all Allan, aad RoekafaHar,al Naw-Tork, biarbigaaly tba rbtaof As-ciJiidsiiun Baraana iu Naw>Torb forMr. Mortoa. An Erarta laadet aaid al BaidBigbti "\\> hare the rotaa of thirleon Boaatota and thirty aighl Aaaaaablyaan aud wo thmk we aball gaia one aaota Bauatot and Beraral Aaaemblyaaaa Iu niy OBiaJoa Mr. Kvarts aBBBOl now be baataa. \\'e are dallgktad with our aaccaaa." Mr. Kvarts inay he aald to lean ou the arin-i of 1'iaiik iliscoek aud Lenlie W. RaaaaU, Baaatot MaCarthi la aald to bara i lattax from Mr. Ilineock withdrawi'ig iu lavnr of Mr. Kvarts. Mr. I.'iis->-ll\ (riaoda are ntandiiiK more aloof from tlie Kvartu caiiva.i>'M. Tbere now Meeui.i to he a HBJJN aRreement that the (auciM aball ha beld oa Moaday araaiag aazt. Tba Erarta laadara ata eoaatantly raaairiBg aaV ditioaato their BBaabara wbile the Morton (bree aaaaaa tonaaaio atationarr. The Morton man an PiopariB| a eooatac biaat of petitioaa in jKshdt of Morton. Tbeee are to l.e danped i>y tbe tbousaud BBOB the Lrgialatara m the tanabaiag daya of this week iho Htate Daiiymen n Aaaoebatioa has baaa aaad to OiatnbBta and ebtan aigaataraa to tbeaa doeo nienis. Mr. Kvarts i? aeeuneii in tbeaa patitiooa ol haviiiK niitdean aitfument in oppomtiouto the oko maiganuc1 luw. CLARK E. BMTTB UXPLEDOED. Bm mraa, Jaa, 11.?faa Daaaaarai aad Caraafc > will to-rnorrow pnblish a letter from (lark K. Baaitb, Maaabac of Aaaaaably from YateM Couuty, deuyiag tho authurity of Ihr AUxiny Erininif Jounial to puhlish Iiih nanio ainouv tbe Hiipporiern ot Mr. Erarta. Mr. Bmith aaya that ha ia naala?lgad and aball roia tat Baa atir iu aecordaaaa aiu wiiat be beUarea to i>" tba ariaaeaot tbamajoiity ol UmRaaabliaaaaaf Ifataa Coaaty. -4, HI.NTS Of THE rKUi.lil.5S OF THE F1GHT, MR. KVAUIH N()l AN ADVoCATK OK OLKOMAItOAaUXI ?both ataaa <omihim. In local p flitical cir< le.i exciliajent o?rr the .Sen ni?'i-iiii> aaataal baa oied aad with the aapattata of ajoat af the politicians for Albauy. Stray hitwof iufonnatiou drift dovrn from tbe caidtal, iudieutire of tho progresa of tbe ligbU Mr. Moi tou'a frieada received word yesterday that Aaaeniblyman Tay lor, of KlngH, had become au Evarts man becanHO he was not pleaaed with 1ns committee appolnt nienta. They hope to win hiui back, and aay tbere in no more'diaatl'ectioB over tbe couimittees ihau usnal. The oleomarjrarino question coutinues to hannt the Evarts leadcri. One. of them aati yesterday I " It daaa not *eem poasible that men can be seiioua in their opposition to Mr. Erarta on m slender a gromiilaa tliat he pave a legal opinion that an act af the LcKislature was unconstitiitional. As to the liiain baWM of butter against oleomargarinc, Mr. Erarta i? a taaaat bfaaaaU and has a abaaaaad aeiaaaflaad. He b aisoa taftyaaaaaaaaartala extent, for I bare aaftaa butter at hlatabla that paaaa from hi? fana. Ha aerar made, sold or handled even an ounce of oloomarifarme 1 Im pe titioua for bia bia electioa are aigaad bv man farroera than aay other oecopatioa. . .lett.non Coaaty Repablteaaa, whoae big patitfoa aaa pabliabed In Tiik TaiBCBK, are laiveiy dairy fam era. That ia one af the large daury coantiea. Tbeoaly pluee arbere tl>* olaoauurgariBe qaeatioo ?ets a footbold Ia whare dairyiag i* a auaot ooi b pation and aoUttca af a eartafii abady ?ort pra d'lmiHant.'' .. _i Weal Side Repablteaaa are bappy orat taa cx< p leal poaitioaagtreo Geaeral lUruum, Maaara. ran Allcn. Kockefeller and Wiadolpb. Amoog tba boya* tbere la bobm aoreaeea baeanae tbe iwuner froaiJohnJ. CBriea'adiatrict, Mr.Bmitb. i* placed :,t the tail aad <?i aa iaaigaiflcanl "?n,n}l"fe; (I'Knrn, it ia aald. eould bare aecarfd a better place lor bls repreaeatative l>y gotoit lo ex-S'nior i'latt. bnl r. foaed lo aak ibrfavorafroBi thal aooro*. Tba coafldeace of l??th Evarta aad Morton roeo remainj aaabated. The foriner ?laim thal Ibeir favorite is gaiaiag inetreagth dailyj the lattai taai tbey bare tbe battle waa. FAVOBING MR. EVARTcVB BLECTIOK. The Jaaiea G. Blsiaa Aaaoaiatiaa of tba Vlth Aaeembly Dlatricl held a apecinl meetjng ob Taeeday even ng al No. S*M GraB I -i.. 1 beodora Broaalbead preaMlBg ReaoloMoaa atroagly eoauaoadlag Mr. Erarta aad nrging bia electioo as Beaatat wera '''T'i'm'.h loa idg.1 by abont fiftjr [adependenl R, publicaiis ol Mateu 1 liii'l I'"- beeB rorwanimi t.. AearBiblyaian lvn.ni, their repn-aentatire ai llhaiiv itvi'uesling him lo aao hia iiitlueuce ngauiai I evi 1' Morton. cafldidnte for I nited Htatea h*na lor. aad in lavoi ol Mr. KvartaerMr. Ilis?..ek. WAS / v QofiRSOR VOBLRN8WISDIBD1 B btojc, Jaa. l b?II i- aabi thal eg-Oweraai Cobora, t Maine,aaborl tiaiobefora hu death, waa awiadled bj Baetoa sbarpera aa! nt b >ol a.%00,000 growi goutof tba pitn . lopeka, Salina aii l VVa tera Rail ? 11 TSOl DLE IX THE BOCKISO YALhBT. ICUiEBB l ORM MIL11 Uli COMPA2U1 & oovi n*oa IIOA1 UT'? IXVI rnOATlOX- l ' rat u m mi\ r. ari i m t au i i" rwtvgai ixtimi 01 IION. ii rai iBAra r.> raa n rai n Coi imi:i -. Jaa. l I. A forca ?>i Pinkartmi iraaroAUBowparfointfaggaara'getj in Hi< aa ta apar llpnoj rndawta owaa raal aatate, Inelndlng i i.wh* k *ej k ira iaaaad la. ?n?. (,;;, . . . .;. !:,.,i-.-. ;,t Ilial polal I Btered rompl :.i t ' ? ? M ?. ?? ?? ' I : : ' i ?? -. ir aa aoald reniora I i ? Mayoi liuekl?r lafortoed theae waa that aa had ao i Ud BoUuag aaUwlBL Mr. Ilall -a** that ha i- i aa , ? i A '?? I i "?' hta bo iaaa,a iiir.' ii? 'o hara them wi n BMNla bf -"iin.' ol tba urlhara. ii. i?npemtlaahia ntaa.aadwaatstbahea ol lil- n< ?? iiiiii.-i-. ainl I .i- li:"iik-l i ?ult f?>r lan lalaei ul iDttniblatlon oi tba ? ... ? ? ? .1 -. ;.!??! ii.- la i Mtrti I ? \ Inrmaalng gal ?? B a aftba udi i i > m i . ? . irrrtag iii.i; illoai r la theli ' ? ? , aa la a ? . i plaa i? M.| ij.'r.i bj tonie iuln< rs abo llr< ? mbom ? ? llai ,it- nf tlie II ll I tlj ? . mi,, . tlon, .. -. - l at i! h inpp ' ? * *u" ? Bwaitwi ind au ofncla ?? Blttae. Me i aHI .11'! ii"' lODg a ' i ?' , ?. Um asUut of wblrb no aiaa cantall.li ? lowlllu- ? !?? ' I 'I Ii '''I N< ??-,. I la "'. / . t U )?" ' '? '? \ , ? | rt arrivel from ?.n. iin- ii ? - it'tli ?????ii ?? r?i|uei iioi ? ? '?''? all Uio ndn in - rlllacei ..,??.. a helliei ;,.? Iiad fi sfln '? optnloi ,,,. , | j .? .??.. i ii ii- ii ><i iiu i .i rolni , ? i , e l to Im' ?? Ibc ??;:.-.ii .1 imtloe ? ncb aa* |ai t \, || Mi i k ? ??'?" al Miaa nae, ol ? 1?i?-f: -???? i al >'"i I l,.,.ii illatlib ited. i ,..? i rm rulue ?? -? and ibe proai .?? t? an thal II ? dl n"i -""ii !" < -' T. Loagatraat baa Jaal retui ii*l from tbe ralley, wbera hakaaheaa ror Mvaral vaaki Ua ataiaa that i i somathlai ladoaa luiniadtalely, there wlll ha btaodahed lntiiiiva.: y rbe i i.?, .irc parUally anned arltb rtflei The Htratla* i olua Ban ? ly, .ii"! the iin canaoi be i -i.?.i untll all raaUlatlna bi ?toj i. d. Tuero was nu exrltlng tium iu the llouaeof Rapre ?entatlve* thlx nfurnivin, when Coloaal Wekty iini" iiinii nia i>lll to prerent tho Intimufatloa ol Ubg ii.i- Udl was wlihurawn ".i Krulaf, aa taa aathor waa abaetit. Th? Mll. whlrb la bilaaowd lo i.rovtde for tba j,roii-( iion of tbe worklna nibiera, tlxc* the paaaltj for ?ntorferenoe al linpnauuuteal in i ?? ponltenUary lot nol More iii.ii tliree yeara not leaa thaa i. 'I'lie irouble in tbe rallrj waara rlewed i>\ Raureaetil i tlrea MrHrtoa, Weldy, Loto, C'ale and otbera. Tae lln - tinali) ofdered ii to tho aeaoad reading t > uiurrow, -? OTIXa FBOM HTABVATIO.W, Mii.wai gl i., J.iii. 1 I. I'iciltiiek Kohr ii.-4r-.it. ? weU-to-do brewer al thli etty, h.i^ jaal haaa iiui-i.'i <m a ehargo ol abaadoalag bia faaally. I ? I w?rk hu shudrea aaked for aaalataaee for ibeasaalTaa aad tii'ir BMther. i iir avutbor *.<? roead hsadyfag eoa ?1 it ???ii and riplred hefort belp eonbl lio obtalned, S fore ber death ahe aald that bar huahaml had deaortad bai la Apni. leavlaaher with Ibree cblldran aad nomeaaaof aupport Tho wonian dled fmni itarvalioa laa ahort tiinr atter Bnlahinij ber itoi v. fOCKBTPlCKlKQ l.\ A OOUMt lloi gg, [ai miBBBAra i>> iiik iiiim aa.] I'liii.AHKi.riiiA. Jaa. 14.?A tblaf relbrfed Caarleo t, Beale, fon bmb aftba petH bai v, af hi-< i"" kel houk aoataialag f 12, ia tko naa eoart hoaaa jraatwdaj Ull< I liooll, ?- ? CRJMMA AUD CAMUALTIK8 -ItY TMLMOMAFM. BHOOTTWG IVIo A CUARIVArU I'AltTV. DBTBorT, Jaa. 14.?A dlapatvfa lo //i< limr$ froai Bowoll aayo: A ebarlvarl party waa Bnd btto laat alghl i>v bowbo one in tho honao or Joaeph A. Innhh'. a faiwor UTlng at Ooada. B. Mana wao klllod hiui uarao athora wereiajared Dlbbiaiaaearly ^i\tv jraara aad aaatwaa rerciitiv raarrtad nlaa weeki altei laa ii>-,?iii of iu? m-i wif.v Taa Borenadara had beon warned bal Wbhla atabaa that hc itiii not do the ihoallag CBUBHUItl TWO OOLOUEO MI.N Tn DKATB. Chabi i.?i<i.s,.Ikm i i. \ idle oi ? iHuaaereUvl i< uiIi/t* at th?- woika oi w*tloox, Oibbeo k i e., aaar thii riir, eavadla tblaaM>ralaa. eraohtng two eoiorad labaearato iaath aad lajaviag a thtid. OOMFSBSIOa OF A HTJgOKRSR. Wabfai i.Whk.Jaa h.-a w*rk ?g? Tbonaa Walab. on. oi iur uapoftaat wltaaaaea n, iLV Vaaaacar trlali laat Jaaaarr, waa atahbod ia a aahioa To-da| hia oi.} in i.iii toiii Uim ha ooald not ii\ >?, wheraapoa h.' eoa? fe-h. .i h>- \\if iin in.oi who aaot aad kilh 'l Baakar Mi ^'i la Oetober, 18H3, al tabi pbvae, Alrroid Vaadaaar wa^ ehargad with tho emaa. afalah eanfeaaod thal Vaadacar was wuh iniii, ii.a th.it be (W.tMu eaaaadttad tim luiinter. naut ntoM a oouaoi of mntDn. Rbadixo, I'eii'i.. .im. M. BJra. Jaoeh Magal ;""' Chariea llrialer, who were urrnaieil aoroo iIiih- au? oa the rhargnof kllltagtho woutau'a baaoaad by a<iinini?tetinK aroaato, waaa diaehargad frow eaalody ia-?iay. Au aualjrxiM of the Oeail inun'i itoiiiuch ahuwed iiu iraee of polHoa. ?BarTSVOnra a iianki:iito PSFJOIL Aaaoara, Oa., Jaa. 14. In tbe rtiobmoad (ounty SupariorComttw-dar,la uaaoaaa ?f Um ataaa af.ni.?t Uoorgo I*. iinry, :i haahM aad haakaat arba fali?<i laat year, iii?- |ary rataraad a veidici ..i xmiiy of larcnuy ?ftar tiii-i, aml tiir jii.i^.- tcuieuved Cuxry to Uvo yuara iu in. pemlcatiarr. MUKDERED BY ANARCHISTS. A TOLICE COMMISSIONER STABBED. HEltR KUMPFF KII.LKO H REVEXGE?THE A9SA8SIX VXKXOWX. Bkumx, Jan. 14.?At Frankfort-on-the-Main laat uight. Police Commissiouer Rumpff, who had heen active ia the pro?ecution of anarchists, was found dead iu front of his houso, Btahhod in two places. His aMas.sin is uuknown. Frankfokt-on-tiie-Main, Jan. 11.?A reward of $7">0 bas been offered for thc discovery of the nnuderer of Polico Commi.ssiouer Rumpft. Tho dagger with whirb ttie deed was committod twice penetrated tho heart of its vietim. No robbcry was cominittcd. It ir presumed that vengeance was the motive for the rrime. After the lii.st dynamite outr.ige at Frankfort in 1Kh;i, KumpffKcnta aay nitotho inner circleof the Anarchi.sfs. and throuifh him disenvered tho thraads of the whole conspiracy. The inquiry into the socond plot, wiiich WM agamst Rumpff himself, led to the discorery of the Hiederwald eeaapiraey. Rumpff teeairod numcr oi.s letiers thraataafag him with ilenth. The polico are divplayisig unusiial activity at IVankforf, Mayence, l>arm*tadt and Mannheim. I Railway deaota an guardcd, traina are taaitaed and travidlers are teaaiied to ptorfl their idcntity. BeretaJ ain^ts bavfl baaa atade, Bnaapdwaaa wfdoweraad a as sixty-two yrirs nld. Ba laaraatwe childrea. It Ia kimwn that tba Aaaiehietay aftar tlie ?eateneeof the Nleder* waid c mapiratora, reeelred to murder Rumpff. wba did araeh to fraatrate Maafa plaaaaad waaalaraya ia active eaauaaaiaattOB with the Knglish polico. Loxdox, Jaa. 14.?Tbe CentraJ Bewa girea the f llowiog vcrMon of tha kiluag laat night of 1'olice (? iinuissiotier BampaTi Heti Iv'iitnpiV was acthrely aaaaaetad with tbe reeenf proeecBtlooa at Leipaia of the nuarchtsts I.'ciii loaf, Rapaah, Keeehler, Belahaaar, Baohataa, -..-'.? -<??!. Rhienbaeh aad roellaer, who were en ?aged m th" Jfiedarwal l attanpt io kiU the Bav peraCj CiwwaPriaaa and othera of the laparial lalte, Beiaadorf, Bageefa aad Kaeehlei wara Bea> toacad te death, aad Holahaaoi and Baeluaaa to toMycir.' territade, wbile tha otl.er tb.e(> were ao i, u: d. Tbe poltee are letieeal In regard to the merderof Bert Barapf, bat atata ihat there is ao doabt that trieadi of tha eoadoaiaod aaarebiata raauaitted tha dead, All kiadt of atortefl ar. alb.it in re? ird lo tba nn.id-r. One is to tha effeol r li.it wbile retaraiag haete at aboaf lOtVeloek last Bifj i. a d vkjan in fro'it of hil booee, Herr Kuiui'lV .11., k t \ lelenl blow oa tha baak of the baad, whi'h fellad him to tha aereojeat; raaderiag him aaeewacioee wlthoat giriaghiaiaa eppartaaity to cry oat for hola. Aaotharia that bia deatb was prodaoed by a etab woaad rn a ntal part wui.b arodaeedahaea ia*taat death, All agraothat th. aaardar waa th? work of aaarebieiein raraaga for the part tbe Coaoeillor had takea iu aacariag tba eoarietieaol Rei adocfaadhbi eoaapeaioBa, The : ? ; .? whaa bafanaed "t the death cf Ben Ruatpfl waa riaibly agitated. ? Mi:. LOWELL/8 <?i FiCE IN DANOEB. ,n 11,, mj.ps in ii I'iMi oa ruu - (.iii.iv OP mi PLAMBs i nkvmWV. I *, Jaa. 14.?1 he ofllei.wpled by tbe i , ? , |n ii ia ?? tj narrowlj aaeaped .. ttofl by n -? thii afteraoon. Tba baUdiaga lawbiei Mr Lowall'a ofieial beadaaarteiB ara , . i irere ia! oo tii" laroagh mm ??. as ret, bb* it. taaaai of i i rampi alara r.- aapartieal waa broaghl te tha :,i no...... m.?? an eatie ueateel af tha ? tbrongb i o ? aertloofl tha i.iiii,' . . ? <i, tha room ? ooa ipied by tha [th ni aaj ~ ri.matla.nago. ? in 11 BE8T8 OF UERMANY r, > --,, Jan. 1 L?Tbe Bndgrt Committee <>i ii,,. i , ..?..!,? rotrd in favor ..f tba eradll <>f ..;?>.i, r.,r exploratloua In Cenl n ii ... i..-.imitn, ?? I'riiic.' i . >?.!-.. .i.i-i.i. red in tbe imadel IttoloO.oou . ' aol prerail, bol ii.,. mi . . ? ? n ? ?? ' ' >nin ltt< ?? ? , H - >r. ili-- liovi n ? ouimlttMs ?ixl ii l? ; ,.:it arill be approved l?j laa i ...... i .? In tue d.itlei . iut< .1 tli i1 Ii. ? . m ?. t theil. 11. tbMl thc ilut) >w>"" "?'. ... . . - ? of . ? . i Ii, the liitnib ? iuark?pei :? ?? ... ;; itba pn m .i Import du , ,,! II. ? I BE 8IT17A1ION Iv. BUEN'03 ATRE8. Bi i S"- A^ i.i -. Jaa. 1 l ?ii. Galveaton.? r . i'-i i m an i il th? .mtbbmi l * t tba paperot tbe Xattoaal Banli alaea b> da? i .; imored tbrougb |iiM?M>n baving paMad. rne ....,:. ?h|.h fell ir.- H(:ili, ri-iiik-. Ii leann probul?l? i . .....,??..- i !?> tli'' ;? .. Ilaiih I...M......i;in. i i IdflerWrora Bi.i Ayrei ?tal ? that the i i ..:??: *i llank haaauap. udad caab paya ? PBA8I s OF IBI8H IOITATION. Di i-.i.tN, .i.in. 1 I. One Delahanty, who wm laa ;? raraa ..? k...i, la a'. staw atb, froen v.i,!. i, . ..i been art. ted, araa ibot dead laat in?iii Cunatabk OOlbta, *ii" waa preaibMat ta aoaneetion adtbtbeCaatl. WeUaa rleta, aad waa bad raatgned aad m, iiixiiit io doparl f"i aiik-ii' ??. "??? beea arrea ? I undei Iba < rimc^ a.t i receui irike ia Coaaty Unerlck i? gaiatag aaaav "'i.V.,r,i Claada llaaailtoa, Meaber at Partlaaaenl f?r l.i\, n.ii.ii. ii adilreaaing a meettu?( of Orangeinen al iim.i.ii.C'ountrTyroue, to-day, urged ? uaion of tou anrvativea ,. d 1.11m rati I..""?" >'"- tendencr of tB? Ii mtiou ol .-i-atK i*iii i" pbwe Irelaad m tha baaaa at Pamellltea, U>yooaD*BBT, Jaa. 14. An Irlab-Aaaarleaa, eaa i . aai baaa eeaualtted (Ortrlal baiaeBtaaeBanna ,,, *.Itngaa RngiUb roauaereial traveller, oaa Plaa kr.i. Lugan'aatatai aa alaobeen coaiButtad ?s un ac oouipiiea PBBLA1F8 III K IN sllKl rir.I.D. U>aDo?, Jan. I I -Tha poliM bara aaear talaed tbat CaptataTaoaaea Pbawa Mred in aaaflMd in |gga aad opealj avowed bimaeU aa agaal el tyDoaoraa Roaaa, ii.' alwaya araaaid w.-n aud aaaaed ta aa abaudaatlj Mppllad wttli aaaaey. "" i.*' ? bwajfl ?aea> tny of luggaga, Ineladtag a dreaatng aaaa eeatalaam ?ii v.-r aad Ivory n-n-i artielea. H? denoBBoad tbe auirder ..r IxhiI Prraerleh l"avendi?h andl ndar-aecretary Burke, aayliig Uiat It waa a bad piaa. i?it wben JaauM Oaraj iniiif.i luformeragalnat tbeaaaaaalna Paalan ouraed tBe ii.fonii.i aud ottared ragu" tbreata ol rengeaace tor bia n. eii.iy. PkeUu'aaotiiuilnlaaoaa In BbeRleM reniem. barad thia fael wkanCare) waaauln by .iDouiiell aad tbej beUeva tii.it 1'iieiua had ia?tbtag to do alta plaualag tbat crtiaa. < apt un Theaaa i Pladaa aael for a taiior yiatarday and araa aaaaaarad fai aaattef alataea gfaaahfl appaara ? iiic Taaaba Padtea Oaani tea 'U>s heaea iu eaanaal i>viiatiMti.-in siiDit.who triad toatab him to death, II i? hH ,i.-u. Ui i?- ?.-u droaaod. Tba >???! he wore from Kanaaa < n v i- hacked and ilaaked aiel oovered ?Ith blood Iroin the katfe or iiic woald ii? aaaaaaln sio.ri reeelrea ao ^ ih|i.>i? in in< cil. frDoBoraa aa* M'a ofBee is ?tui ihe tneellni plaea far ihe men wim bare beenatlrred up rro? tbelr ?ecluaton ny UMs !Ubblng ar futr. It i* aaid thal a eonnell <>f ti"? lanUa Brotberhooa haa.i.l to talk the matUr over. It H the anaul inous beUaf tbat Pbelan gare toforaaetten i<> rreeiuent Aiiimr un whirii ba n.iird In* referenee to dyi.a.nite oi.t ragea in hia njaaaaM toCoBareaa. H.?.n Mft.-r Me arrtvai in thia eouatri xiiort made bltter itstemenu agauut ?o Dermott, the alleged Eagllah auy. MoOernioU replli?? I to this hjr a brtter iu whJoh be aaid ?? i?*?i i been un Knwiah ageat, ba abora all othera would l.mg uaee aara beaa deeoraled wlla llio Inoa.l arrow the lia.tge of the l.ng llah rouvlct." NO ANNKXATIONh IN BAMOA. I.ondmn, Jaa. 14.?Thc I'uily Itttjn^ktMM bhatOinnaiiy has aeeeded to BaghlBd'l proponul tlmt ?aattaatpewarahall aaaai the laaaaw iMund*. Thia agreaaaaal wm aat an aad t.? the aaaaaafl af the Hritiah toloiilKtu of New aaalaad toannexthelalanda.but tt Ia bollered at the coioniai Okieaj win i>? aaatftai ?? aattaj; IiKtory l>y the Naw Zealandera, luaaniuoh aa thoir iiiain olil.ct In wlnhluK lo ohtaln a teiihnlcal poaaeaalon or iuo lalanda wai to prevaut thelr H?iulaUlon by Uermauy. 1'KOTKsrs FROM ADSTRALIA. London. Jau. 14.?Advicca from Melbourue atate that popular opinion in Australia continues to be greatly agitated in view of tha recent Oennan auaexa tiona iu N'ew-Uuhiea and adjaceut lalnnda. Moas meet iru? to proteat agalnat foreigu annexations in tbe Paclflo are an every day oceurreuee. ?hlre and borouifh coun cila bkewlae are takinic oecaalon to record thair proteat. It In certaln that tbe Auatrulians are tboroughly arouaed agalust the prasent policy of the Brltlsh Coloulal Uffice. TOSQU1X TO BE OCCUPIED. M. FERRY ANXIOUS TO END THE CAMrAIGX. THE FRENCII FORCK TO HE 1VCRKA8KD ANI) ACTIVE MEASl'RKS BK'.IW. Loxdox. Jan. 14.?Tho C'entral News' aecount of the proceedingn in the French Chamber of Depu ties to-day is as follows: Paiiis, Jan. 14.?Premier Ferry this afternoon, in the Chamber of Dcpntic?, mado an ofhciul declara tiou of tho (jovernment's intcntton with regard to Touquiii. The declaration was partly iu answer to an interrogatoiy put forwatd by the Opposiiion re specting the retirement of Oeucral (.'nn.petion from the Ministry of VYar. General C'ampenon resigned his portfolio on January II beeanse, contrary to his adviee, the Ministry persisted iu the Ton.juiu in vasion. M. Farry went bluutly to the paiat at onco. Be a'iMounced that the (Jovenimeiit intended to iu ci- a-e imuicdiately ita energies iu Tonquin and wonid not stop i.uni it ooeapted tha eattn eoantry ap to the froattat of the Cfclaaaa Baafire, Thai dealaiatiea prodaeed a profoaad aaaaatiaa and was raeeired with ahaata aad eeaaiderablfl dlaappraral. Aaaoag tba illaHagalahed rtatten whe were ptaaant to hear the Ministerial annouticemcnt was Pnnce Ilidienlohe, thc ('?? riuan Ambas-ador. M. I'eriy, coiitinning. said that the operations Deeeaaaryte tba propoaad conqnost of Tonquin would ia ao wiaa caaaaaaauaa the Fraaeh military strength at lio.ne or iuterfere with the neceasary general inobilization. In Haymg this the PrOBtief for'ttie-l hlmenlf with tha aathority of General Lawal, tlnu whoin there could be no military aathority naere laapaated by Fraaee. Than were three millioiis of men in tho Republie, the best ?oldiera ta tha werld, laady to ataiehat a geagaaat'i BOtice io tbe eaaaa of Fraaee, It was aafMaaibaa loogerto keep the araty ta Tonquin ecoaehing iili.v, lika baatera. with tbeir eyea Ixad apaa a linglepolat That waa naworthy m au anay of Frai.ce. That army uiiist be occopied otherwiae. Tonquinmnal beeatirelyoeeopled, Thetaak was no. niiiiciiit. it woald reqeire bnt aa haalgalPJeant inobilization. Qeaeral Lawal, the new Mirdeter of \\ar. n sp?aking ob the military aitaei u. deolaredthat be waa a aeldier aad had no de.dra to iuterfere io politica. II*- praiaed General Campenoti'adevotion to Fraoce, and said that be would stnre to tmitate it. He daaied that the areeeat operattoaa ia lonquin would aedaagat the mobilliattaa of the irmy lo Fraacfl sbould oeeaeion therefof artee. Tata, heaaid, would aererbe aadaageiadaa long as bc ahoald remain Mioiaterof War. M. Ferry*! ?peach, beaidaa prodaefhg a g-cat sen ?atioB Ib tbe. hanitiers whea it waa delirered, ba* aatonodedthe Pariaiaaa geaeraUy aad taada them aerioua. The general impreaaieo it haa made aaay be deacrihed aa bad. People diaeoaa rtaaifthey dia iked lo beforced to eoataaipUta tha probabtlity <>i troable. , , , , \fter the remarka the Chan.berailopted the order of tbe .1 iv bv a vn e of '_"'? to 234. After this the Chamber adjoaraed natil Jam ary 27. Himis. Jan 14.?Tbe Sortklierma* GazdU aara raanj retired army offieere hava goae t<> Chiaa ta instruct the Chtaeaa Army ia Faropeaa tactiea, l h ? lioTernment is powerleea t.? prereet this. It, bowerer, prohibita ofoearaatiil ia tha army of re aarre froat goaig. BLOWINQ UP A TOWS HAI.L. Loxnox, Jaa 14.?Tha Town Ball at War. gaiaater, in WUtahire, waa partially wrecked byaa axploaion .>i dyaaanta laat alght, Bereral heaaaa Ia tha Mighborbood waca badly ahakea, aaaay wh> dowa ahattered, and anraaal aaraoaa threarn ta tha grmiodbj the violeoce of the ebock. Tharoportol Lploaiou fl ifl UtijUdJjyr two miics arouud, and gn ii ext-itenicnt w.is caumI urTTil ft wna aacer tained tbat n.le had been aerioualy lajarad piecea <>i tm tnhina whicb apparently badeon* ? :i tn^c were foond near tbo aceoe of tbe ei plosion Two luapioioaa looking atranrera were inticed loitering near the I'own Ball dariag tbe aftern.i. and the police are aearehuig for tnem, but thoa far no arreata 1. ive beea made. -? ? I ;:am l: AND OERMAKT AGBEEINO. Hiimin, Jan. 14.?A repoti tbat Fraaee and ,..? , oote i" aa aaderatandlBg >m tlie Pfigypt i.ia. chlneae aad Coago gaeathMu b. eredlted u oBaelal bere, altboagh it is aot ttatad thal adaialta ani has been formuleted. u bi aaid, bowerer, ili.n Prln. ? BUnarch Ia awaltlng tbe reanll <?( tbe Kreach iragtrlBg biadaeiatoB.andil PremlerPerry na bU pn aanl eoapact awjorlty Ia tho ( baaa i>. i- thepropoaedalllance wlll becemented. I ,, b ?? c'. alla heretbal Enaland haa Inatrneted lu-r tmbaaaadora on the oontlaeat, and eepe i., .i l.jrona, al ParU, i" do thelr utaioal lo ? iba ?u ..I.I--I..U i" the Powemot eounter pro , i ! ;,:i ,n ii ii,. .?? and to prevanl tho ? Ull..iioc: "f .OI..H..'.? l.'irvpll in calVrriie.-. ,., ?tjmi ii. -Tha i'alroeorre*pondent of the Trmpt ..: tbe Mabdl baaaceepted ihe coudiUoue pro poaed h) General Lord Woleeley. -?. BFPOBTEO BELEABE OF LOITI8E MICBEL. Pabu, Jan. 14.?II lg ntmored that Loniae Mi. hel haa beea llberated from prlana and Ia aew iiviug ettber Iu Uiiuai U. or m Loadoo. ? ? FBAGMENT8 0I CABLE NEWS. ic.imi . .i.in ii The watera of the Tlber aaat tta brtba* t.iii. - are r. cediug. (XHwrAMTtMorut, J.?n. 14. Tba Porte dealaa the preraleucaol atroaltleaagaaiai ibaChrtattaaata Mae. doala. CAUTTTJ .l.m. II The (lilneso have refOfttfled Bbanio Ia Burmab. and repulaed tlie attu.-ks of tbe H'ir tueae, >li..a> and Kachyeus, who huru.d au Amrrn an UlaaioB. Maobio. Jaa. 11 Earthquake trembllnga werafelt w-md.iv at Torroa, CaaUlaa. Almnne??r and Algarobe. The ntln lal reconl "f the Duinber ?>r peraoaa killed by the earthfiuahea Ia Oranadawaa 6P5,aad the uumber lu lui.d l.i-O. _________^_____ BTMIKE OF RAJLSOAD J/A.v. 1HK CAISK OKTHi: TUOIBLK. <>N THK FORT WAYXE I I N K, l'nisiu ru. Jan. ll.-Onoof tlie proiniuont oiiicus ot the Paaaaylraala Ooaapaai ledayaaataa ?tatemaal af tha aaaaaaftha atrika at Port vraaae, i.id. "flomn tlme ago."?ald he. " It wns J.?teruiin. d lij the itockholdera to eat down the expaaaea ef ther?a.tin aotae way. aad aftac a maetiBg had baaa hatd, atwhteh plaaa far tata paraeaa aara paaaaatad, M wa? aaaataded lliat the ayMeiu ..f n.iining doulileheader* would tm adopted. Ky thia BfraageBMBt a fow men would he tbrOWB eat while tbe reat 01 the men voald hfl retalned. wilh.mt bavlug to |0 make a rrductlon iu thelr wa^ea. Tbe double-headei? u. ic Ihst iim mi the Kaateru D.vision from Alllance to Part w'aync, aud latciy aa tha Waatara Mrlaiaa nraa Part weyae. w"a have baaa raaatag for ataaa ti.ne baaa the bwga rreight aagtaaa whlah *r? agalralial ta the two mboII aagtaaa that eaapaaa vhaaaea eaiied aeaMa Madata W* upaatad that there aaaM ba uo tn.ui.ic m ?u -wiuenee au.l eartataly there ahould be ....iie. It . ' ' i, or. Uwtyeatatday tha dteeharged hraha * c . and *, ,d, . tor?> aad there were BOt BMN than iim iivo altogether oa the Weatera Divialon JL teiel ahon Ihe BOpOl at Fort W-yue aud ralaed u dlaturbanoe, ln whlcb thev were Jolned by .ureecro-dof l.lle loafera aud t,o>awho have not tbe ?Ughtaattateraat, ta any way, ta tha t-'.-n weyae road. OM.V OB! FKKIGHT 1KAIN MOVKD. Fokt WATBB, iBd., Jan. U.-Only one fre.ght traln a taflal traln boaad i:?st. left the elty to-day. whieheluded tbe ?trlkari by raaatag througb ihaattp at a hlgh raaa of H.I Wttheat ntopp.ug The ,trlkers could uotboard u,e trata to aaaMa it. The ya.-.u ar. Maahai with trataht ttaiaa w btafe the a_haa_a are aaaMa to meve At _, . ..?_.., r n i iiw hlmaelf nnaplked and woai:!^.,..v:r;t,?.,.n,e- taSr*.? peamagar ^?^*re baaa -eb;atrJ. wir&ad ?fiS aad te.....d over to the Clrcu.t Court iu theaumofglOOeaeh. -?, BaaartataBdeat Laa togatharwltha-taat mii, .,i or the conipauy with a Mipp.y of liok* aud piuy. k a ab tujreagtaa undTan It to the Orand Ha.ilda laa-tiun a-nlef.o.u ahe city, where the two fr.\?Ut ' , , o,.."l jeateitlay by the atrtken atill ataud. aud -ttouuua?lo recouple the tralna. NotwIthaUmUac that 1 a .\l f . - wai preaant, a body of atrlkera CTewad ii .oi'iauirtberabiriliigeugiiie wh.rh they h.?d captaired. aliun oa Srtvlag ut the jun. ti.m coui.lcd the two ablft baaenVriuea Ujetber. compelled theorllolala to dlaiuount. M m urlBf the ItaKa an.l ylua c*rnc?l o.lt by the "m ? KIs l.roiiKbthoib eniclnea l.aok to tba city. No vio len iwaa uaed upou vitaer alde. uud no arreata were MR KEENE REFUSEDTO PAY. TROUBLE ON THE LONG 1SLAND RAILROAD. HE I.EFT HIS COMMCTATIOg BOOK AT HOM* AND CAME IN COXTACT WITH 1WO CONDCCTOKB. For tho last six months a tall, heavily mua tached, carcfully dressed man haa trarelled aearly every day upon the Loug island Kailroad. Tliw ia James R. Keeue, tho well-known speculator and ex-niillionaire, who since the miminor baa occapied a cottage at Wave Crcst. Far Roekaway, aud coniea to New-Vork nearly every ajataiag, rc-tuining by an afteinoon train. Like all rcsidenta of the nehrhbor li.io.l ? Ii.mi! InisitH ms or inclinatiou calls to Xew* York frequeutly, Mr. Kcene has nsed ? commuter'a book ol" tickets. By this airangemeut a pcrson ia cuabled to trayel ouco ench way every day betweea Far Kockaway and Ncw-York for $.1:1 a year. Com muters are givcn a little pasto board covered book, the yellow leaves of which are ruied of! into little aoaaaaa with the date atamped upon each from the lirst to the thirtieth of the uionth. By the com pany's NgaJatfaaal it 13 ab?? lutely nece.vsary that this book he suown on each trlp by the pa.s*euger to the condu. tor so tliat the latter may detach tho trip coupou. Othcrwis? the ordiuary fare must be paid. Laat Monday Mr. Keene. who is now known by sitfht to a inajority of the employe-< of the road, waa traraUhag a< usual to the city. YVlieu Conductor Mahonev, of the Kockaway hranch, came roand to collcct tho tickets Mr. Kecne I'elt in his poeket and t'ouiid tliat he had lett his little yellow-leaved book at hoiiie. This he explaincd to the conductor, cvidently cxpt-cting that that was sutlicient. Tho conductor, however, ijuietly BBippad a duplex tlcket to a lace-like appearance, after tbe fasbiou of con ductors, aud handiiiu the rehate chtck to Mr. Keeue ?akad for 00 oaata and did not uet it. M-. Keene declincd in forcible terin> to pay his fare. The cou ductor thoiight ovcr the Mtuatton, and rather thaa bara aay altareataaa aitbaaaraaaaf Mr. Keene** ttaadbig In Wali Btiaei patl Iba fare outof hia aara poeket as far as Jamaicn, wlieie the ehlBp to the maiu liu<- is made, and where his authorityr oadad. The train tioin this point was ia charge of COBdaetOf Kaudall, wlio was not iucline.1 to pay the fgta of his pasaenger. He mado tho samo taaaeat for the faie aa his predecessor, and was met with the BBBM reapoase. Ho theu told Mr. K<?ae that ho wouid bara to pay tho faiv or be put af the train. Mr. Keene thouirli! it woald take a blgmer man tbaa Conductor Kandall to indiice him to leavo bbl seat until the train taaebad ;ts destination. I ho conductor tboagbt he woald mako the exp.-nm<nt, and had nbaf the hell far iba aagfaaaf to BbM llie tram wbaa a paaeeager sittuij,' ia (roat <>f Mr. Kecoe paid the sum ladiapata. Bafora tba aad aa the |ooraey was reaehad, bowarer, Mr. Keene, accordiog to Conductor Kandaii, approaehaa hun with a troobled expreaaioa aud iadalgad ? laagaaga wlnch, If not eholca, had an aaaaaally lorcible riug aboot it. From worde, aecordiagao ti.e taaie aatborlty. Mr. Keeoaebowed adaMMahaaa to |.r." eed to blowe, and 1ns nagiliatk aaaataa nraai with didicalty ehecked. . The oeeorreBce was reported to the aotboritiea ny the eoodactor, and tba eompany'a deteetira waa givi 10 inetractioaa to kaan aoeyaoa tbaez-owaat ..i Eoxbail wbaa be aboahi retara ia tbeaftoraa m. Mr. Keooe, bowerar, bonaht bia tiekaiaa tba oa* 'i oi k -. e. and made bo refaaaaea to the at^aanaaaa of tbe foreaooo. , , Bi eaaiogof the att.iir yeeterday, one <?i the ofleara of the eompaoy s ud i - I thlak from the atataaaaal of tbe eoodactor to bm that Mr. Keeoe'a eoadaaj was. to aaTtbahaut, aobeconilBg. Oarrakwaaal regalatioaa la regaiti to eommotatioa tieketa ar-v clearly prtatad aa each boak. aad our coadaetatB bare atrict ordera to colleet tba fare wbeaaaer tba book is boI prodoced. Everj dar e?a?e ooa of our coBimntation ticket boldara arill step up totba ticket-aeller and with a amile bay hia ticket, aavtag bo baa i-it his paea at honaa. I <lo not raaaaaabag tliat are bara arat baalaeaaaiaabaaabbibaaaaaa befbca," ______??_???~? JOUM MA/.'.?//. 1 /-L'S IAUSI. v scrroan FALCKUbM tr\< r mi rtrnrsT ^tu)r?? ruiv IV TIIK TBOBM CSBKg MBTBICr, I5in.ii:. I'tim., Jaa. 1 l.?Janics Marshall, ihlrty yeara agav gava to hia arutaar, Jafea Maoehaltj a fannol i.aaaoa ThoraCreak.apoa aaadttaaB tuat he \^ oaU go aad Ura lhara. The eaav wis a.i>t?* l. aad aodeedoftbefana waaerarbHaMKl la Jeba abMrabali lieabotlnued ttrbtgthetaaattla laat raan aga.1 .. with hia i.niiiiy. ba aaavaal !>.<.?? ha Fltlabarg, aad paid taxea on the Thora Cneft Barai aa aaaaL aThaaJaaaaa H irabatl dled ha dlapooed al all bai prapattf nj arBJt hut atii n >t eaaaaeiBta tba lana as aarl ol kla aoaaaaaiaaav. \o ooo coaaldarad the farm to ha arattfe aataarbal iiiiuiit aatlltba etl asettaaaaad in Timm Ckeafc haajaBa tbeheln of Jaaaaa Marahall cbdaaeal BaafBraaaa part of thoir fataer'a eatate,and leaacd It fordriUlaf pur|M>aea. rho BTeat ArntHtroua wotl, whlch aowod n.harrela a day, waa itraek on tbla farm, aa wora neTeralotberwella. nearly aa prolifle.and tho Marahall farm lieoame th?< riebeat oll i.'i-ri'...r\ ihathad ereeaoaa defeloped. Tho helra of John Mur*ball clnlmodthat they ha.i a Iwal tltlo t.? tiio farm, owlna to thelrtweety. one yeara'eontlnuoaapooaeaalon. Ihis mi. waaeaaag nlzed .s. -....a byTbompaon II Linea,and bo bouahl tim f.nin.1 fea dayaaco. Nearly *>W?>.ot?0 worth ol -t. hara bem t.ik. ti tunn tbe laim. and u la ralaodal r .<h?.ooo. flQHTISQ WITH TMJMFt. EAFTOV. IVnn.. Jan. 1 l.-Dctoctivos BlMMFJ an.i-a.i;!i...:' tba Lehlgh v.iii.y gallraad,yaaaaadaf paraoed twaaty hnuaaa, waa wara aaakiag tnabha <?n tiie BelrbVue and DaUwate Kuiioad. iaarOaaaaa> harg. Road) aa tabaa, one af Baa hraaapa, feii hatwaaa tiie eara, ad waaeal la tatw. Aaotbarlall a(tbaaaaaatbaa Md had Bia hoad badlyeat he ra iwdiiliia elgatoaa <.?? <mi ? train and went to Phllllpeburg, whera tbey aliaiite.1 and went to a abanty la Bhwh Dwrui'oOit. Tio??lfi.sy ttreanttockedtbetn. The traaapa dafaaded ?bems-ivoa Wnh sti.s andbrtohhata. s..iii^r> ha i his haak htyaaal by a hrtak. The trumps BBBaa their eacapo. FWUTISC, A DCEL 09 BOMSMBACE, [BT TEUEGRAHI TO THB THIBUVE. t BAOmftlMB, (ia., Jan. 14.-A nport conieg fr.mi <'alhoiin loiinty that .lo.l Shiiinan aint Thouiao (iiiin foiu-'ht a.liiel on homeliaik, in aftthnucnt ?f an ?i,iaaaanai They m.-t ga tbe rnaai Ofaa*atttaTaiaaa was on the horsc i.rlnn.l him and waa tol?l by his fath^r t.? got <towii nu.i run awag. Tlie mflU abaa bagaa aaaab Ka,i. aaaa .-.nptied his r,.v?iver. naaaaalyaa aaaaalat In four nlaeee, fell from his lmrse anO dled in balf aa h?ui- Olnn baattareewouada. had may reeovar? '?? iwi iu 4 reaoo eornac aad watahad baa aeaaaaaaaaj ACOXMbTAI WXTLOUOM WPtWAMkTB. Somkrskt, INtiii.. Jan. 14.?Tba .SouicrHCl ("hnniOttl Works, t?o iniles easi ot tlu- pla. '?. wb?<ro all gradaa af bi<h aiplaalraa aaa aaaaadaadatad, waa tho ?eaaa <'f an etpJaataa this afternoon. Kive men w.re la tki faailag baaaa artbaaaaadFaaaalBaaaa kaaaai froui it radbal pabat with atatab on.- af aaaaaaa waa u.rii.^' a bala bi the aaar. i>? a aaaaad the aaaaaaag aaabi aaaaaa The aaaa Btartadaa taa aad aaaa aad a abatt ilabaaaa fiom the l.ulldliur wbaa JOO iKiunda of dynamite ex ?loded. Two aftba aaaa aara laaaal abaaa ataty aaaa ?way biirnod to a .???isp. The oth.-r n.en were not aaav oaaly rnjared Wmdow glaas waa aaaaaa ba.f a mue froui tbe Ncon? of Baa aaeaaaadt ASKiya ur DTCtldJl of the wool tjlriff. Midui kkiky, Vt., Jan. 11.-Tlio Wrniont M.vrtno sbaep Bit>edera' Asaoeiatlon to-day elected aa ?taaaaaad aaaaaal jamoa, of Wayhaitga i aecretary. ai Ixrt (hai.man, of Middlehmy. A rrs..lutton waa adoptod argbagaaaa OaaavaaataaJaatJM of tucroaaiar the eiistouia dutloaou Australian woola. TELEGRAPIIIC BOTMB TO PTAMP OUT rLtv^owKVUtynA. Wiimim i.i\ D?L 1.4.11 i4,-t?ororn?rHtoc?iey Laaapj KSf"l^Sr wnoJe d^tyTlaTaaaeaa tho ralOo U lhi?- a-. -. is. wnoso-i'i / ordorto proTeat tho ,","":,N*ln''1 '"lii,?and odoterinlnehow mueh ahaU gJ^Sd LWRrSSW &? baaa ?afaaaaZ aamSSAX NKOl.KY RKSIGSS. ii.,,,.! im h. Jan. 14.-<iovoruor Pattlnoii baa r?cel?od ti. ,." iiSSh ? ofoeaaral Kegtay.fBB '"'l^ior of Wtta bW BbMBUagad that .Nagley bad not proporly av tended tobladiltka. A Tri.Ki.HAI'aiC INJUSCTIOX DENIKD. iium-oKii. Jau. U.-Jud?o Hhlpmaa. iu tbe l nited Btaaaa ( iicuit Court, baa denied tbe uiotton of tho tlold aadbtach TelagnadiXOaipaay a*am..i tbe (Jomuioreial Tnlaaraph < loaapaay fot au bAjuaonoa to raatrala tho unear oaawaay from ualng tbo aUwh roportiug inatrumaat oa ?? tbker," whirb tlu- former coinpany olaiiua u aa BBJ luujieiurui un lui'ii owu uaaaauaaaab