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tiilmm NEW-YORK SUNDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1885.-TVVELVE PAGES. ? PRICE THREE CEi\!& V0^XLIY-~IN0-13,97* THE NEWS IN LONDON. fREPARATIONSFORTHE 51ARCH TO KHAR? TOUM. -UOICAl, RKVO..T AOA.MSTTUE ?V?KS.M^-?? (MMMMI ilMMMM!????? ?* MM <M^actioN -FO..KION UMIIIMIiWOM MM LA.NGTBY g MW PAKT. (BT CABLH TO THE TBIB0*al London, Feb. 14.-Though np to the honr of ariting there is no almoluto coulirmation of Geu iral Uordou'a death, the nndiug of the Mahdi's dia aateb in a native's saddlo-bag on tbe battle fleld of Kerbekan ls generally rogardod aa conclusive of the fate of General Gordou and Khartoum. Unless Colonel Buller baa reiuarkable and unexpected tMtimony of General Gprdon'a eurvival warrantiug bia undertakiug a forcod march to Khnrtoam at all MMMM, wo may oxpcot to lcarn of his haviug as laultcd Metemueh withiu tbo next day or two. Not ?nly does tbe question of snpplioa render it ueeos Mry that tbe frieudly natives around Metemneb and Sbeudy shall uot be overawed by tbe Mahdi's forces in that region, but it ie evideiitly General Wolseley'a plan to itrike rapidly at varioiis parts of the field of operations, The battle of Kerbekan is considered by militury authoritios one of tbo uiost brilliaut Lucidouts of tbo cainnaiKU. TIIK. MILIIAUY SirtATION. If Colonel Buller finds occupation for tho enemy in the neighborhood of Metemneli and Sbeudy M large force is MMMMi to MMM Berber from the sotith be? fore General Brackeuluiry's coltinin is withiu strik Ing diitance of the place. The early arrival of tho new erpedition at Suakim will prevent (MMM Digna's contribtiting any substautial MMMMMOfc) Berber. The eiuployment of a certain uumber of Indian troopa iMttMMN an liitciition to alvunce rapidly from Suakim even during tbe hot WOMtber, If other MMMMMMM permit. A MOtM-gnngl rail waycan bo laid at the rate of liftcen or twenty mile* a day iu r,ar of the advanciug troops tot trausi.ort purjioses. Theperiod of advanciug on Kbartotini will do pend on the MM when ? general conoeiitration lia^ takeu place at Berber, but the bc-licf itill 9* that it will uot take placo bef aro Augtist or Scptom Ver. POLITICAL CRISI3. According to presout appeanrncos the GoTOIM meut, who woulil bave bcou .ovcrtttrtied loMglinM had theOppositioti MMWM auything liko capacity, a.e likely to ineet with more MMM ilillieultics CRM their b'aili, al f.llowcrs than from tho Tory MM. The hot tit for MMMM whicb aflected the I'nited Kingdom last week has been MMMOdod by a much more hositating attitude, eapecially among the provincial Libcral press, which has groat weigbt in Downing Strect. Tbe I'arliaiueutaiJ BodiMll of tho Morley-Cotirtney type are to MMOl as MM as 1'arli.i meut aaseiubles in order to formalato their plan for preveuting the prosecutioti of the campaigti. Tho policy of tho Torios will bo detenuined when Lord Salisbury arrives from the Coutiueut. THE CAH1NET CHANGKS. Tbe odunistion ol Lord Roaebery and Mr. Shaw Lefe-,TO to-tbe Cantnot will grcatly BtMMMtbM tbe men of action within that body. Lord Ilosebery's ipeecb-ou Monday last derives much importanoe from his subsequent MMMOtMM smco be tberein de? clared for a vigorous policy all around. Jt is ro markable that amongst the fore.nost of the en ergetic sectiou is Mr. Chamb rlam. This largcly redocius him iu tho MM of so many LibeiaU, who eon.lemu his Socialistie view. The MMMMM of Mr. Courtney and Mr. John Iforloy in favor of sctittling bave MMWM the width of divergenees in the Liberal partv. Mr. Courtney ?ve>i supports tbo MMJOOMOfOM intcrnatioiial con trol iu Kgypt. These views are met with a vitrorous protest fnun lueofthe stroagest men iu rarliaiucnt. Mr. Cos :hcn's speoches at the pruseut crisis constitut" ,?1.e of tho most MMM ing bMbMRM iu thostudy of RngUah politica, hav.ng great weight with tho " lii<lit wing"oftho Libcral part3': and it is Mlkdeniable tbat Mr. (MMMM is raptdly udvancing as a loador ol public opiuion. INOIAV TROOPS N'KEDKD AT BOMM, It was aftor mmy MMJiotteM and OAingM of Opinion that the Goveniinent dceided upon tbe ein ployuient of Iudiau troo|?s jn the Soudau. 1'ioiiiiueiit Anglo Indiana proteited against IMMOTJMg a single loldier from lndia iu the present statc of Afgl.au atlairs. Russia is umloubtedly availing hersclfof axisting complications to MMM MMM to ll'-rut. Lessari's visit to London MMMM a desiru tn dru.v MMMMMMM Kussian frontierat the ilm.loo K NMb within thirty luih.-s of Ilcr-.t. If this is gMMMtod in, British MMMM ol Hoai and Ilalkh is prob able. The Auieer is now.boinir asked to i?ermit such an arraugement iu order to reaist MMMM eucroach MMtt ENOLAM) AND Gi:it.MANY. There ia a MMMMM dead-lock between EMglMMd and Germany respecting ITlT fiMMMO I'linc..- Bis 11.ar, k".- latest White Book has stimulated public re listance to German MMMMM. Th<- BMMMMMtl ;*re ?o partial that the Cabinet intend issuing a liriiisli Blue Book iunue<liately. I'ortsihly tlm difOTOMOM can be settled by Lord Granvilie'a favorite n.cthod of MMMMMMM. Alr.'a<ly MMMMM) one foi Angra iv.juena, MMMM for the Fiji land claiins aml another for tbe South l'acilic, iucludinn Samoa. Tbe iutereet of tlu- I'nited Ktatos m the Samoa question is not overlook.-.l h.re. CAItniNAI. MYaUK's I.IATn. The death of Cirdinal McCabe is t'reatly r.gi.tted by Loyalists of all MMM and MMM iu Irelund. The Quci-u'i letter of Byrnpathy has been *TfflaJlj gratifying. Such an incident is OtMMidond very remarkabl<! aud likely to have iulluence in checking the preseut disposition of the Vutican to pimiit tho Irish MMMMf to throw tbemselves fnrther into tho arius oi Mr. i'urnelL A NEW LAI>Y TEAZI.E. Mrs, Langtry aa Lady Teazle was seen for tbe first tirae iu Londou on Tuesday. AU aecounts agreo tbat the production was spoiledj by tho atage ar rangeuieuta; ueverthelesa the acting wua a NMM> tion to London critics. Now that the comedy is going more smoothly, there is a general opinion tbat abe 11 oue of tlie best Lady Teazlen of.tbo presout gon MMMM, ? FRAGMKNT.3 OP CABLE NEWS. DrBLw.Feb. U.-Peter Kelly, a faruier. livlntt near in? lown of Moate, iu the County of Weatmeatn, wua lound dead near hla houee this morning. Hla sk.ili waa oaiurud in. illa murder is attributed to agruriau tum IIaol-s, Vab. 14V?It ls reported that tbe (lJutcb Oovernment la nefc-otlatlna w 1th the American ?*?*?? part...eiitf..rare(luetlonor the linport dutleaioh I?ar finported from the Dutch poaaeaalona lnto tbo Unltou Btatea. ^ _ UESSEXGEXS FROM KHARTOUM. DENYINO THAT THE CITY HAS FALLEN. THE HEPORTS DISCBF.nT.TKD BY THB OFFICI-LS? KL MAHDI AND HIS FOLI.OWERS. London, Feb. 14.?A dispatch froin Korti statcs that meseeiigers have arrivod there from Khartoum, and profesa ignorance rt'Karding tlio fall oi' Khar? toum or of the death of (ieneral Gord.m. The Mtidir of Pongola refiiaes to erodit the repoita con ceruiug tho capture of Khartoum by tho Mahdi and tho tiiasHa.ro of Oeueral Oordon and the garruton under hia comuiand. t! The Standarj thia aftonioon publishea a diapiiU'h from ita correspondent at Korti. stating that a mea sengor who haa jurtt arrived from Korti declares that Khaitoum has not been eaptured by tho Mahdi. The ineaaengor. tho correspondent aaya, a-aerta that he left Khartoum six daya after Colonel Bat (harles Wilson appearel bflflttt tho oity ln tho hoata aent from Gubat. and that when tlio flMfltflfltflt left tho city Grtaaral Qordea still held.Khartoiiin. (Jovern mcnt ofrieia!. do uot btiiOTt tho ineaseiiger's story, and stato that no olhcial iul'ormatiou coutirmatory of lt has been rocoived. At tho aoaaofl of war hold to-day at tho War Ofiloa, it waa roanlvod to iuorease tho Indian cou tiu-eiit to bo .lisp.ilched 00 tho Soildatl for lioii.ral W'nl.selov'H r.-li-l. to 8*800 men, iii order to ru.so the total elt/eetivo foroo which Oeaeial lir.ili.uii is to havo for his Suakiin flljodltlofl to 11,000 men. Tho coiinoil alao .1711111 cou.tidorod tho eoJoaial effatl ot iiuiuarja-Mstatico. Ii.-th the'Eaii al Horthbrook i.nd tlio llarqflit <>f Hartitigton urg-.l th? War Offloe toaaeent to tho raquaata toembodycolonlflJ (joiiiingeiita in tho exiie.litioii. (ieiiei.il QralBBB will .1. pirt for Suakiin Ofl PtB ruarv IH. Ilo will bt gtren Ihe fflUeal optioii a^ to tbt time to bfl occiipied l>y tho exp.-litioii to iwacbiof Barbar. It is atated, bowe-er, thal Qenaral Grabaai Intanda to make foned marohea all ihe way to Berbaf from Nuakiin. If be >'ti oonatera Oflnifla Digna and di.it> bitn, Oaoeral Qrabatn belie-ea tbal beaaa reaefa Berber onthin tweiity daya. It would ro.juiro thirty daya to coinploto the joumey will. an artny mukiiiij or din.'iry time. Itiaoow tbonght tartflln that the attack on Motom:i"li by tho Britiab foreeaat Gnbal aillbe mado to-inorr.nv. a* oontempiated. 1 'ii ? newi <? I tbt roaoJl ol tbe attaok ia expected lo arrireal Korti oa Tueaday next Lord Wolacley't diepoaaJ of tba foreea al praaofltal Qobai nndertbo eoin maiid of Coloool >ir _dward liuihr depeudanpon tboreaall oi to-iBomrw'e aaaaalt. litt Army aad JVaay Gusritt takos a ttooiny riew of tha poeititfii ooeapied al preeent at Onbat Ae eordintto Tkt Gaatff. tli. troopa ean neitherre traat aeroaa tbe daaan nordown the Nilo. rbey aro eooiBoUed, from the Boeoaaitiea of tbe siit.:iii..n, ii _ i'onteiidod, toentroneh tbamaelTea \n bare they an-, t_d tbere board their tmmonitioa, liao oa camel meat aud to.naiii on the dafenaiva nntil re lll'Ve.l. ThoDnke of Ooaaaochi haa raQaeotadto be ta. Biajnod to tenriee in tbe Bondaa. ilewill retire from bla oonnaod af afoerot, india, on April 1. Tberapori tbal Bl llabdi'a troopa are msrchint '" attack KaanaJa tius led to a renewalof fx prtia timia with It.ily for tbe diapatch of tn italian <x pcdiiion froin Itaaaowah foi tberaUef of the earri ien. A gigaritic tr.idii.g corporaiion, to be eill.-d tho Koyal Lood 'ti Ira.litiu' Couii'imv, is Ix-inif formed in la'.udou aud Aloxaudria upoii tlie BBBM Imes as thoae apoa whteharoTt eondnotad tho Eaot India Coinpuny. If tha oorajorattoo afloeoedi n obtaln ing tho ch.irter it has tiiafldTfltpHodfOT.ti will claim as ono af ita Bt*iTlle#M tbt right to bflild a r.ulway bat waa Berber and Bnakii. Tho QoTernorof ?ietoria bat aent anMaaaaeto tbe Hoato GorarBflNMil tonderinf to tbeQnaantbe naanraaee that tbt oolony of Vtetorh* was readjr to do its part ua an integral poitioo of H.r Majosty'a ompirt to ttfirt EnaJand In Erypt. Tho Marqnia of Lorne publlabed tlottorfaito* day'a Jlaaai nrgiag tbo aeoeptanee by tbt Oototb mout of the proflered terrieoa <>f W'.IHama'a Caaadian Corpa, tbe men to b<- flllowod either to take the plaecs in l-.n^land of tboaa aent to l.gypt, or to p> to the front tbeaaaelvea The nrompl ofleta of military s?-t vic: made. to tbe HOUM < ?>?> 01 _UM nt i.y Un- Caaadian aad Anatraiiana, tba lla_<|n_ h.i\ a. abowi that the oolooiot oi <;r> it Britaia poaaeae right loeliaej Btarard th<- paront UoTamnMsnl tnd t raady daaire t<> exere?fl their loyalty at all timea in tbe riifht way, and ptOTO that all paita of the lim pire are iniit.'d wbeneTer the Intereata and honorof Qraal Britain are aioihrd from any qaartar, The Timet atili chn^s to the bope that Gencral Gordon is alive. It thinks tliat the ?BddlO'bag doenment waa poaaibiT n rote Btde nae ol in tb~ hope of pr.-v. iitmir tbt Britiab tdranca on Kbar* toura, as it was tlien too late to roaene Ueneral GordoB. The Tinu* oakii " Ii Gordon baa been killed and Kliariotim eflptnred, v.hy did nol tne Mahdi l.-t Colonel \\ i'h'.ii laiid there aud tinu Blflt" ?MON htin and his party V BaMMy MMMBOMOf the Libcral ]?art.V MM opeiiiy expreMing tbe belief that tbebeel aulutionof the Exyptian diflicnlty la to hand over to ttultau Abtlnl II uui'i tbe oontrol ol tbe Hundan. General Gurdon Said last Ailgust in BO OfB( lal ,ul,,iniii.ic.it 1011 to the Britishi.overumi-nt: "11 yondo uot make ucon vetition with Ibe Sultan you will ncvei gel Ml of tho Kondan alive." l-'ive tbonMod men tvow the voitniteer force ii. l.nglind h.tve ulr.-ady oti.-i.-ii tl.e.r aerrieM to do garriaon .luty. or for adive Mnrloe m the tfoudau, aud 100,000 more. would be foribcoiniiig if the Goveiiini'-iit wi? 111,] ICCOpt their services. At ll.irlium to-day iu a MradeofSOO men of tbe Duiham Voii.ut, <-r Artulery Hegiment, the eoionel Invitcd tbeu.en to enler the iiitnv lof nctive duiy in Kgypt. nnd thoy all yelled their aaaent. The colonel Imnedlataly toiei?ra;,l.e,l the War Ollice offenng their Berirlcaa. 1 he \S ai (Mlb-e has OMMOlied a l.alloon force lioiu IbeEngineai Corpi of tl.e my lor ozperimentMl sarvtce in theSoudan. BCAKTM. 1'eb. 1 1.? S|ii,-sre|inrt tbat l iMIgM MMMM l.lv of tlie l.ostilo tril.es Iroin tl.e Bootfa have gatbere.l ut lamai. Il.? Mahdi's iik-ii. Ihe spb-s MY, are p.-rlectiy aotinalutod with tbe ,1,-t.iils ,,l tbe British viclories iit Aoti IvI.-a aud (iub.it, ii.it tbey consider them nnimportanl coniparod with the Prophet'i mcomm in eipturing khattoum. Tbe ?tory uf this MOMM has been spread and Uiaguifled every where among thu Araba syuipathixing wltb II Mabili, and they are all appan-utly gTOMtly clatcd over it. ROMK, leb. 1 t.-Dispatchos fro.n Massnwah Btata tbat tbe aitoatiun ibere has bnproved atoadily Binee tbe Iteluu oeeapation. Tba eonimaader ol tbe s.il.-tta has been oroared to diaperae tbe bandi ofmaraudera s,-nt to tbo v.eii.ity of MaMowahby tl.e Malnli. It h n-ported thut tl.e l inverniiie'it will send au Italian UOOOMJ to MmiMOWoJi. Caimo, lebn.-it ih reportod bere tbat Piinc? 1 as8.it. Ii.im been appointcl Govcriior-I.cneral of tli<- BOMMMMa Oitawa, leb 14.-The MltBMMl that the ofler for mmtim ln Egypt of a (anadian eontlngontj lnude by Colonel WtilbUM l.as been doelined i. m oorroet KoMplyfeM he.n NoMvMby the'Hoiue antnontiee, aul it is nMderitood thut tbe n.atter h sfill uikI.t consnlaratioii. Tha offer of Colouel VVilliamsis toeupid" a battallon for actlve aervioe ns i-tlieient as tho ( ui.iidia.i Benriec caa pr.iduce ,,f. iicerod by gradualos of th" Militury Uollege of the OZMting miiitia, aml bv launy veteruns <il tbo Bnt lsh Arui.v in (anuda, who have secn s.rvice iu Indtl and who aro now daily MMkling in applicatiniin far placos on the coHiingent. On IMMMlMg th" Held it would be lor the (icncrul coiiituanJlug to say what duty they would be iitted for. ('oi.ijm.Wi.hO, Ontu leb. 14.?The Mavorof this town has volunteered to raise a celoreu regiment for active sorvico iu the Soudan. RUSS1A.V FBOOMTlN AFGlIAMdi'AN. London, Feb. 14.?It is roportftd that the Govcrntoeul hus only Just now MMMl aware of tlie fact that Kusaiau troopa are within forly milcs of llerat, iu Arttl.aulstan, as tho newspapern have been assertiug for weeka, and tbat tlie aeUure of ilerat by the Itussiuns la possibleat any MMMM Tho edltoriul eoiniuents of tho newspapers assert that the fallure of General MMM, tho Kussiau cauimlssloner for tl.., dalbnltation of the Kusso Afgbau bouiidary, tojoiu Hr lUcbard Lumadeu and the Kngllaheommlaalonattheaoeneof their JfljbetO,_aat_t pretoit.... the purl of of M. <te (Hera. tl.e fcaaaB?JBfl>; luler, to (tain tli.ie ln order to fully iiroparo hia ?*?>"*?* annexatlou In Afghanlataii. The Buropean ^ouraM are more or leaa affocte.l hy reporta of Kiu-laii ??1'*??l,,i ln Ceutral AAU h.i.I It la certaln that there. w.mH be a t.Ig eraah ln the london Btock Exchange lf the_aetoaia ? Berat hy the Baaalaa tr....pa ware. ?flfljW"g?i- 3 aeliure ef Herat ln the near future ia ?!"'".- ?fJ?L"?"U lt wUl bavo a dcproaalug efTect ou the LugUah tuar-eia. ? GUARDINfl AGALNST DYVAMITKDRS. BKWABDLNO THK I.NJLKED POLICHMKN-PUOTBCT ISO PAItLIAMFNT BlII.DINOB. London, Feb. 14.?Polioeincn Oott and Cox, Who were ao .lan.croiialy wouu.le.1 whlle eudeavoring to prcv.iit the receiitdytiauilto exploslou at Woatmluater BaU, have recolved a nuiuher ot valuablc proaonta in recognltlou of tb.-lr i-fTorte on the ...bBbBbBB. Mr. Glad atone baa glven each of tho ottlcera ttO from tho Boyal Botinty Fuiid. Plr Wllllatn Haroourt, the Horao Hccre tary.hae glvon Oott, who plncklly pleked up the unmllo eoiitaluing tlicilynainlteaiiilatteinpte.lto earry lt o"t tnto l'lilac- yard, 0127, and Cox, wbo went to Oole'a aa ilhtatice, 890. HlrJainea liighain, niagiatmte prelldlng al the 11,iw Mrret I'ollcc Court, haa preaeuted each of the wounded oltloers with-30, and the niemberB of Parlla ni.tit havo eolleete.l_.-)00f..r the lieii.-ilt of the offiYora, whlle iniiiieiouaprlvate individtiala bave given vanotia auina af inon.-y for the aaaaa purpose. The aiitlioritlea have a.nln reeeiv.'.l lettera eontalnlng waaUagB tbat .*-t- PaaTi Cataawlral aad th<- Baafe of Lug l.iii,l are M be atUckc.l wltb dyi.i.uilte. DateavUfal Kopei iiiiilWilsoti, two of the (J.iveriiBi.nfs priii--Ipal will,.?.?aagiiliiatCumiliigliHiiia;id BurtoB, are ai,n?>. d I. v the freijuelit reeeplloll ..r tllleals BfalDBl their liv-'a. Boceiitll tli.ae thraata have t.een written on paper atainptd with aaltull .uel croea-bonea, and apparciiUj leeued i.y totae murderona orcanlzatlon. D,t.cti\ Koper baa reoelved a letter adrlalng hlm to ..r.ler BM .-..iliii, und aaaurtag hIBB tlnttlie woult " uicet hU fute before i.'it Baturday. ? Heventl ..f the iiiernlBtf papers htive artlelea <m tne rt.-w rulea i<> b< euforeed ai Ibe reaaeernbllng ..f tbe li.niae oi romtnona next Thiiradajr. TUe rulea bave been framea with a xl.-w of bnrrtiiK oul reportera. The pup<i* tbreaten to retallate by oinittlng reporta of the .1. i.atca ln the Uonee. i i.e aaa rerulatlona f..r ihe Mnuaawfl or people to tbe Hooao of Cotamoua ar. a-. atrliigeal - lo atnouut aluiuet to prohlbltloa. The memlierfl ~BQ aaa f,.r prnnlaaloii fnim the Hpeaker to Intrtalucc peraona wlll be hold aii-w. r.i'.ie for in*, conducl ?f Ihe peraoua a<> ii.luiiti.-.l. Btraugera wlU nal ba allo red to proiaaBata on tli.- terrace even If Beeorted i.y me.ta Buraora are afloal lo-ntght taat -i djrnumlte otitrafe fnr exei i dlug Ibe r cenl exploalon at Ibe Houae .,. I - moni wMl algnallzi ti,-- or* alng <>r Parll iiacat Kirteeti bnndred Inab worklngmen i.aw reeenOi aa a Bunimarily dtamlaaed froru bulkllnge m eourae of '??"" etru. ti.-n'iii i ibi l..lou, Ihelr f. Ilow-workinen <<t olhrr than lilab nallonalitj Mug unwllllng to work beable men m bo i l.ganl aa poaalhle djrnainlt-ara B. porta Bave been recelved thal .t iluitl .r uovemeat haa been itarted al Uau< beator, Uverpovl an i other provBa clal <e: ? Qcxbi . i ?'? 14. Banrora thal drnamlt-nra nre at preaenl In tbl rltj ar.- agala prevali nt, \ doubie _u?r>l li ia 1..-.-U placedai, - vhiclal biiil'lmga at tue oltadel and olbi . pubite bali ll . ? THB HESSION OF PAKJJAMKNT. COBBBBVATITKi i<> MhH: a 0OTI "I C888UB8 aoaibsi raa oovbbxmbbt. Loxpob, Feb. II.- At the flppitaflehiaf aos ai?:i ef Parll Maeal Um pollUcal eonflb I ... daal lta ptaa ent l...\erill:..-lll Wlll i.p.II Ol! llie (? i?--?::r i*?? ?:, af BM OovernuientdemBndforaTote af eradtl ,.f ?a%SOO,ooo on ae.-oiinl af theMu .'.nn . .| . ! II..ii. lt I- iii.,!.-i-t..,..| laat tbe CaaaarrattTea -Ol aappatt tba raqaaal for la? at m i n Ut, i ii i ? iitii.y arlll aeeanipaa] Ibi Bvate wim ,i ?,,.:, ,.f aaaaara bbauuI tBeUovei bbm nt. \n ead] dia lolatlaa aaa appeal to tha people la aowexBaetad an.l dlacaaaad. lt ia I.red tbata BMjarttjof i Conaarvatiree aad Parnel Itaa aBaa eoaaui it. tbe deaflM for BU eiti iv dlaaolutltin. J.liii Morlejr, tii.mt,.-r of i'.itlliiineiit fr?>m S'.-.veaatl* B, (.,?..,...-.- tbat a Bpeelal... t bt , l - ,. ...?Iiik' ibe new ela. loral reglairatloii lo lak. effeel :,< it .mtinoii. lUBlead of poetpwulng ibe operatton ol the i,.-.< Kran i.u* aet ni.tii th.--pnit. ,,f 1--.1. .li. ih.- det..it.- ..ii ti.. i.. dlstiibutloa blll tbi Irla part a ?? , -? iheallotmaDl of two uietubrra loTrlnlt] I'olb re. liul.lln. and will ab je, t to .t reducUou ol t... rooalttuaoroaof Carlow,LBn en, k an.l brofhad ? THI ATTAI K ON MU. FIKLD. LOVDOB, Feb. 1 i.?Mr. I. ilx.ii. Ii? r< 'a ntt uk iiiH.ii opraaB7. PBBd baa baaa aatatyttaaeaaat laatty . ln ;, Bto-day. TBoofl Id of tba KM AnBarioan Cablc r>MBpaB| a.e ladlaaaat VrVy i?n" - t.im thal Mr I i?-..! h:t. i.e.-t. t:.. .r beat Iron.!. .ml f uieiaberlng bla aarrlcca, taaf ini.-nd to gtva BBB ih.-lr ooraUal aupport. THE ANNEXA II0N OF BAMOA, Loxdob, Feb. I! ! nl Darby,the Colonial Beeratary, ttu- aftaraooa recalvad aftrlal Bdvteaa froaa Bew /-H...I..I e..:iiiiu.int Ue report thal Oanaaaj bad :.,.t.. t. ,1 ti., Ulai <i oi - ..ue ?>. deapBe Ibe praB ata of Bm BBsBabaad taatrieaa Ooaaala. Tiie Ooreraaii .t la aba il lo b hh .t Blne Boab an tl ? tobje. i >>f < ?> ni. >i.i a el .inn i" t.-ri itorui poaaaOBtoaa m laaBaatoaa letaada. Tbe objaet of Bm pui.n. ation la t.. ,,[].. tn., lau il '?:.!. Bonk - aed bi Uerau?i] aad i" .... o tbe Bpprehetialona ol lirltleh rolonlala. It la auteal that th. eorreapoiideneo between l...r.l Uranvl 1'iliiee BlBmarek. whlrh la to laa publlahed In the fort., ciniiiiir \,.;ii(..e. ?iil ahow b dl ferenl il ite -,r .tfl-ua from thal whi. h hu* i.eeii repreaente i bj <..-iii. n.j. --a> THE QUI BN BUFI EK19G FBOM A COUX Lobdob, Feb. 14.?DaajBttehet from Oflborae rec.-iv.-.i ti.: affraoon alatataat (jnaaa Vktatbi ^ -uf f.-rluK from a Beran.ll an l im" bi ? B un .',:>? t>. leavi ber baal fer tbe laat two daya Baa haa. ln eouaeo.aeiica, poetponed :Le tiiu.- for her returu t., \^ Indaor, It ia atate.l i.y paraona fa.uillai ?iih tiie l^aaea'a houae hold that abe aaa la tba taat ntonth aaaa aaxtooa aad worn Ing ov.-r tbe aBalraof U.,- UoTeraaaaal aad *a peclally aa lo tbe ouiootne of the h.lau eipedllloa. Botwlthstanallaa ti,, faet that tho newsof the faii of Ki .tt iiiiini and tlie miit.ier of... n.'iai Uonloa Borali Ji? traaaadher. aheInalatealoa dolugher mii ahare <>f the eonaequent work wbleb Eg)uiiaii atalra antalled npon the .f.vei-i.iii.-iii aml the reauli >.-... -e-. un atrala apon her nerroaa ?.. ?i< m a iti.li tuaal. n -t liuperatlva TBE OSCEOLA IIAME BOBBEBY. CAPTl'KK <IK HH'. liK-PI'llalKlKH AKIKIt A IJVI IV IMNMVIi Fl I1IT. [Bl ie iF.ittiu IU uu. Titnti BM.] Fl.MlliA, N. V., I (li. 11.?Tbe illl-ill.soiltine; toplc ,.f e.i.ivci-atlFin 1,,-re Is tl,.- r<>t,l.t.i^ o! the (MMOM, I'eim , Baafe and tl.e ciiiture, after tlt<- graaMM elturt-, of ii.,- ;ivi- Mrglara Coatrary to mm general rtew MkM of tlie ti.uili c.ackers, lt hjs Mm BBeertalaM that tl.sy are not wh.it il.ey al!. v, ....niieurn, but old ufleinlers. IIa: iM, ifih of them, a inacliinlst l.y IhmM, OBdoubtedlJ niaile tlie ,.< t of tools foiiuii underM fulleli trce, WfeOH they had bOM gCOpped I>y ,.f UM MMaMN all 1 wlileli were iik<f| ln iff.clltiK I... etilr iliee to UM iMMl IMMlM. Tl.e vault was liullt uf xiillil BtOM MMMIJf two fo-t tl.ick, I.Ut the BM0MMM of tlie BXptOMM of tlie gjTM tiilte MTtlMaM MBeg ln MtertagUM IMMltWMM tfr.-ut tliat iu.itrhlioi.H ht-.ird tho i xplonlou und Mltlgld MorgM Heely, tlie iiriFprl.-tor <>r tlie bank, Who ln t.i.u Uotllled a colistalile. Tlie latler tfalliered n BOBM Ml BMMMM MM burKUrs, tirst IiiivIiik MMgMgMd tu thln city nnd other pliH-.-s. Wlieii wlllii.i four u.lli-s of Kl.iilra a eonstiilile undrrtook toeaplure tlie t In.-v ,-h. Init 1111rr 1 -., p-ferrod to, ilrew i. revolver and flred |W0 MMM, MO hofl MMMMg UUtMgg the ikiuI BMMM and ;?<?,.MMg a BUgfet Hesh woiiud ln tlie MM ?f CMmMmMo Clarlca iliaiicliani, of l'lue City. <)ther shots VOM fin-.l, MM MMM ill.-et, MMMMM. Blaaebard, loiiied bj iilbsn, gari llMMtoUMfcorglari aeroes Mt. XoMaad arunniua lin. was kapt up. Ihe parauen w?ro Joined by oMeon Itom tMUMlj and Ibree M.tbadiaipuraduBs were eaptared, imi, however, untll orn- of Uiein, i ....I.,.. kirwi?.. a .'i been sti.n tbrongbtbe wrlst. Jhiiics l> Wolls. WlilU.ii MoPhMMM ulid lliiny Tli.ini, tlte .itlu-r ni.-nii..-r-. of IM fa.i:.-, WON phaaod initll ev.-iiiiiL', wlic.i tl.?v w,r,' <'.tpt,.re<l aad )i,llo.l I.i llils city. 1 lie ro 'liei l itiiiiiiniled ... ii.ilj BltOOl 1*1..'ino. Klve iniiiiiH-1 dollan ,.< I,.. I.i atlrar ooin ?... u.osiiy droppe.i l>> the liurtdur-. lu ll.e .Ii.i-f.. Tlie rest <>r tIm> i,,..ii<-> Waa reeiiwred Tl.e gSag l.tii |M eu OfaMatlM ln tlie Weat for UMpMttwoyMN an.l thla la tM giat attoaipl MMM l>y il lu tais part <>f UM country. - .* . . ? A WOBBBB't BTBAMQM COXFENSIOX. BaXTIMOKK, 1'cl). 11 {Sptviut).?On Miller's Whurf it M.dl.ir was founl <l)i.ik'oii MlMdlJ iiitriit witii I bullct wound lu bM !?!? ..-I The iniiii, uIif.-x- MMM was fImmb Barfca, <n<-i in .. r.,w rwlantM Louis DeMpaey, wIiff I.ufI Iif-i ii MM witii lilm, w itn BCTBBMg, liilt l.u eou aluaivn proof (iiiil.t ln- liroucht uauliixt lilm. An cnipty Him was found, wlil.ii lowl MMM MMM from the i-ul.tii of a MMMM 1)1 IU' MM tho whurf. 'lo day DMMMM , I.meil iiji tl.e tnystery hy a I'onfesslon. He aud linrUo h.ul .li-U-r.iiliieil tu roli UM MJMMMT. gtMrlBg tliat they MlgbtaretMBmmBleeplwaeraw,tbay mmm tirst forUM K'l i. lu the cuptuln's .-,:.lu,.. protert tlMMaalTM from arn-at. Iu tuklnic down tha guu f.uin ti,,. rn.-li, pemp scy ac.cide.itully dlacburgad It, tha MMM stnkliig llurko lu ihu brcual. IHSI'VTIXO A WWOWS lailHTS. BlAMMbj I'?'iiii? IYI>. 14 (Upecial).?Four MMM atro the wlfeof Ja.ob Kletfol. a wcll-kuowa eltl zeu, aud " Mlap " llerater wore arraatod for < austng Ike death of Hletrel with poison. They wero both afterwards a< F.iiltteil. Now MM two ?ona of the dead iniui contest her rlght to recelve a wldow'a ah.ire of the eaiate. They say tbat thalr f.itlicr waa nuver inan -h-.I to tho wonian. A Ui t[r iiiiiiiii. r of wlUieaaeN wnro oallod io support thla us sertluti. Tue aons say thut the wonian was u.arrled to a Jeratnlab Klbble, who llvea iu Mlaaourl, and that Hlbble's same ls tattooed on her arui. Hhn udiu.ta tho taitoolug, but aay? tbat lt ls Ulcgel's natua, AN OLD DOCTOR'S ROMANCE. MARKYINU A CIIARMIN'G YOLTNG WOMAN. KEEPING IT 8ECRET TO AVOII) FAMILY TBOUBLX8 ?SF.WI.Vf> FOR ni8 BISTEB. An old man, closely muflled up in a heavy coat anrt aeeonipaBied by a young woman who was uoatlydressed and whoao fnee was hiddeu from viow by a thiclc reil, got off tho early momlng train from Now-York at New-Kochelle on Tuetday. The youug wotnan took a scat in the depot and the old inan went nervoualy to the atatiou maater aud aske.l to heditieted to a maglatrate, thoonenear Btt at hand. The olrlee of Justice of the Feaea BtOTOI waspninted ont, and the couple went to It. There tho old man threw open his great coat, the young woman raiaed her veil. and the ald uiansald t "Iflfll Dr. Hemard Kogmtz. of New-York City. Thia lady is Mlsa Fnunie Ilanerineister. of the same place, itiid we wish to he inarried. Wlll you per foriti the ceretnony t" f llie .Instice replied that he did not see anything to preveut him. They were; evidently both of age, aml tho nuptial ceretnony was perfortned. The doctor liisiMed upon everything being doue in a legnl iiiaimer, and Aldorman 0, H. Oot and l'olice-' man Miute were callod aa witneat.es. After the knot was tied all rO000TO was throwu off and the doetOt iu...le things tnerry for the persona who 07000 iu the Bteroi Tbt inarriago bella tinkled gaily t<> tlie tBflak of |t<>t>t>:i._r corks, until tho llrst ?bflle of darhflflat foll upon tho earth, and thefl the .I... for aml bla liride Btatted f?.r this city. Arriving nt th.- Uraad Cantral Dapot tba .lo.tor to<>k his blide to her honie, m.l then vsent to his own liome, at No. 207 Weat Fortv-titth-st. Tbo curtaiu waa ruiit; town am! tlie ui.-riiaflja waa to .reiuain a aecret until noiiii moiitlis liem ... The geealpa of SewRoehoiBi taagM hold of the ttorj of the myatoriona marriagc at Jnatiee 8ter< ? _ oliii'e, aud it v.... itaoa apr> ,i.l all througb the toWB and wflo wafte.i to Um earaof aTfliB-Bflraporter. M -s Man. riii.'i-i.r ih a bandaotne blonde. ol flne li. -ni.', hiL'hl v . .lu,- ite,|, f w .iity-f.iur yoara old, and entlie to thia eily tr. li: laeineio, I .eniiaiiV, BUOBl tlliee y.ar-. ago. Het fatboriaa promineut Gorernment i.iii.-ial iu Baxony. About four yearaagobebrougbt a Btep-ntot ber home to hia dangbtor raunle, Bfle reiuaiued M liome i util ahe aaa neariy drtven crazy by nealeel aod hei itep mother'a tbnaa, and aecuT inir Bome teatimoniala na to ber good atanding in laBipaiv abe ss.-nt out to brni <? the \v <>rl?l on her own a.mi. >,,,.n atier hlie Iiitiie.l bere Dr. Hegniti beardof tbi aaaa, and became batereated in ber bo> balf. H's \? ife , ..-<l bImiuI ->i\ yeara ago, nnd be baa airica I., ? ii liviug a Ib lu-. married daagbter at No. ?..I, Ui'.i Kon ? -iiit'i ?i. A-.li!- dangbtor wranted t,, eoiploy a aeama reaa, tbe .1... tor luentloned the aad ? ,a.- <?! Miaa llauermeletor t>. h. r. nnd ln-. duughter i-nti-. ni.-l t<> take her on tnal, and ahe tlin ramatolirt t?r a that under the eaflM toof \s ? tbod astor. Tbe doctor waa -<. enty-one rearaold, an.l deroted to hia |.i ... -s.-.n .ii ii booka. Tbe aa >???' (acaol Mi-s F.iiiii..' an.l ber gentle waya thaarcd tbe froeta of inair, aiutera aud the Bre ef Ioto waahiudiad iu tbe do< lau ? I eart. lle t >id hia love to Miaa rannui and tbe ndioitted tbat the lovad him ua mnch aa* be did ber. and wlthin ali aaeki fr,,in ii.?? tiuie tbat tne poor bomeleat, trtend leaa youug wouiau aent to tbe doetor*a bonaehold ..^ i, . pruuiiaad wife. Ihe doctor could not bV-artlie ideaoftl.bjartof his lore bolng ina 111 ,' BO itlO l. II id BOOB a!t.T tlieV were '11 '..*"?.I i e fouiiu a bome foi ber ia tbe houae oi uu Intiinate frien.l ..i hi-. llie eiigageinent waa k.-pt aeeret. Not eveii the mnal intiinate friend ol the doctor or Mi~s i .. n ?? aaa t- Id ol iu Tbadoetor viaite.i ii.-r frnqnentlrat hlefriend'i li. aiul uiet ber at tlmee in other piaoea Mi-? l ... ii order t<.tupyher mind, worked tor a large embroiderj ttrm and made toane beafltlful t t, wiiicb hrought berblab prioea, Bheaaidto tbe do torlaal fntiaday i "Wben Lt oar BB_t_bbi day U"i g Ui ba I*1 - I .. da0, 'I v-.ii like." Iie replied. Mie. -,t- williug uud they atarted ofl on their trip t.. .\.- ,\ l.'o.h.'Il*. thi: l> .1 roit ICBPflt-BO, B01 HArrv. Dr. we gniti w aa ai li um whon Ihe mpnrtir otllrt ?I hia bonae ia>i aveoing. Thoagb neariy aoToaty* live, I..-i.x.l.s like a w. I -pfe-.-: rod BBtfl of ll.ty. Hia h.ii." ia but alightly graj and ont cio-.- to ina bi .!. Ha baa aquare Jawa and niofnot haa a dav teiiniiieii eipraaai t and araddy glow. Theraiaa ti.irilifiil twinkle in bla flyea an.l a good-naturod Mnil" ou hia lipa. Hia OfBot ta f urut-'iorl ltmiri nntiyi many beantlfal pictoraa baaa;oa the walla and l>ti< u-l.iui- la 8C.ltci.il careleeoly about tho ri.otii. " I.'t me r.e L'r.'.fiil it" >'oti Ofl > our BaflfTiaga, doctor f" aald tbe lapuTtOr. Ihe dootOT jllinped froa hia seat aa if he bad got io<> noai an oleetrie battery, aod exelainaed: "Mv ~?ii\ ? iiiairiuge! What <lo v>tintaanf Oreat li. m< nal has lt uot out I Wbo told you of it f " ?' hn'f lt lliie f ' " Well |a long peflte aud tniich [.acing up and down tbo rooinT. yea lauppoee I might a.s arall own up now nnd rnahe tho flaott of it,".-anl tho doo i,i dlaronaolfltoly, "WbydJd joti go to New-Boebelle t>? boBBBr* Ile.lf" Before anawering this the doctor took a pileof manuacript irom bla deak and read alnud a long nwBj tbal he bad amttan, entiued"fbo Irans itioii I'eiio.l ioa New Keientiile lipoch." rhioaub* je.-t," -ahl he, nfier ba ifot thr'Migii reading, "baa notningtodo with loye, aad I read it toabowyou bow Itgbtlr aentimeut weighaon mv mind. well, I w. nt to KeW'Koiiballe becauae I didn't wuflt t<> bave a large woddiog nnd becauae 1 didn'l wanl mv rittiightei to kni.vv anything about il until 1 got u bouae readf to more (nto. uanghtara niwaye mate ? fuaa, you know, when ibeir fsther getl old aml wanta to inarry. Tbey olwaya anow wliat be wanta in 11 ? - fi bettoff tban be doot bltnaelf, I am fl gr.'jil-_ian.ltather aud 1 think I'iii >.ld euoagh to BflTt my babita aettled aml be ? |ndge >.f irbat'a boat for mo. miII l am not foiid of walaing aronnd In faunlv hot water that Ibaroapill myaelfj ao I intonded t.i k.-ep liimii ior a few montba." ?? i inn y.iiit dauahter doea not know of roar uiui itauel "Not aBUBpiciOO tlMebe, When she rrads the nionitt.gpaper, I mmmom, thongh, there will be rnrflyingamnnd tbu inanatan. Mv niind's iipvvuat lo do. When l'm attaikeil iu tbe iiioitiiiig 1*11 s<-,.'k icitige iu thl mislakes that Mff> nionilllg I II NC'k H-inge iu tbe mislakes ti.at news pijiei-i ure crcllled witb makitig, aud say it was MMM otl.er f.-llow. Tlx-n, uiter dintier. when every one ia g.I tiatured, III let tlie MWI break gentlv and bope foi 'tbe b< st. What my daugliiei mav MM mi', . or any OM e|?e, they cun't haug ine, tliough 1 ina.v lear tbat l've been au old f..ol. "'Did Miiss I'aniiu- intirry ymi fbf y?ur iinmey, do yiFii tliink f " "No, eir; it was a clear CMM "f c.>.il<lti't-li<'lp-lt |,i\e. Noiie ,,f ji.ur iwMh-IWMb love, but the genuine boMM made. 1 love my little wile, and l'm pro.nl of her. To day x I 'WM called to Newa.k in coiisultutiou iipFiri a MM aud wiien I we.it t<> where faniiie lives aml told her. sh-' was afrald t<> let mo go aloiie, aud lOMMtod <ui gOUlg with ine. M that liollin.tr would hefall nie. Tl.ut's the klnd oi tl wiie for ni" I lo be honmt, l iu Mttinc aloug ln \f.im, have acutnuliited some piop.-rty, aad ,bink ib.it mv litile wile Faiiuie will make >ne happv la tbe deeline ot lifo, uud s<<<- tbat l'm well taken care ut. Wl.at's ihe us,- of me inarrviug a wf..iiiiu ?dapted to uiv ageJ rhal would mmmoIwm ahronie grunters, li FannM is willing to pnt mm with my InflnnltiM, 1 tlnuk it rapertluoaa for other., to in? to lere very minti. ' Wheie is 1 aiinio T Well, I ean't loll you just now, MMMMM 1 don't wniit her to be troubled witl* qneitloM, 1 MM not livinir with her, of conrse, lor tual would have spoilod the s<cr.t. Bho'l in good baod* What turn imJm will take now I CMMMOt aay. l'roiii lo-'iiori,i\v l-'uiiute will M a<kuowl ,-ik'o.l as my wife, aud ii 1 OMMMOi live MN MMOM* al,Iv with my dnaghttf nutil May 1. wt.cu 1 will have u house of my own, then I will loMTO suoucr." Vt. liegults waa graduated ln inedlcini at .\lar lioi.rtt, Gertitiiuv, on May 31. ls;li, uud last y-ar gav* a lecoption at ln-, bome ln bOMM ol the tit'tietb uuniveroary of his gradiiatiun. ? ??i J.v MBMOBI of M ui'AKE. Tai-mon, llggg Keb. 18 (,Si>,ri7i/).-Sorviees ln MMMMf uf the Kev. Dr. lii.ik.- will take place at WMM llo* ( liurch at ?_? p. iu. to-iuurruw, Huiiday. An addresa v, ul be inu.lt, by llts Itev. l)i. Plun.b, of Koxbury. HECKETARIES ()*? OBMIMTIAM AitOOIAtJOBjB Svkacusk, Feb. 11 \,SpeeUtl).?Tbo Stuto Con vcntlou of HiicroUrUs of tho Young Mon'a CurUttM MBMMblM will be held lu thla city on Kebruary !'?' to ?.".', in. liislve. i'lyuiouth (hurch na-. MM oblalued itnd aft.-i noon uud ,v,lliiny scaalous will M held. OFFOSIXO THE LOTTERY LAW. Lvnn, Feb. 11 (Spevial.)?gevernl thminrtnd MttMMM have aakad ihe Loglaluturo to ao i.incnd the loitery Uw ihat tho iJra.id Ar.ny and other charltablo ?rgaulzatloua will be oxeu.pt froiu lta prorlalotu. Tbe Judlclary Commlttee made a nearly unanlmous renort airalnat the petltloners after a hearlng. Notwlthstanolng tlils fiiot. Geaeral Iand,?r Post, of the Graud Arniy of thla city, has a fair lottery lu progreas and has already dls.msed of 20,000 llekcts. It is uot tbougUt ,thut tbe authorltles will lnterfero. THE FIBB REVORD. NARROW ESCAPE OF BROOKLYJf FAMILIES. Flarues broke out ln tbe three-atory brick building at Eifth-ave. and Seveutceuth-st., b. Brooklyn, at 4 a. tu. ytsterday. A grooery store U on tbe ground iluur, while on the tirst iloor Duraudo itusat.ll, his wife and ln - alstcr-in-law lived. Tbey made their oscape iu tbclr aight ojothes. On the top door, Johu Andcrsou, his wile and several cblldren lived. They were awakened by th? ttanies aad smnke in their rooms, and whtn thty started to run dowu stalrs they foiiud egress by that nieaus cut off. Tl.e Hrernen ran up a rope, and all except one ol ,the eullre i'aiuily were lowered into the MMM assistcd by tho llreuieu. One ohild was uot MM untll the entire upper part ot the bulldlug was til.i. .?'.. when u sii.mI1 l.uy appearc.l at a window. With difliculty he was MMMMM lroin springing out into tho street. Pireuiiiu iluker oli.nbed up to the awuing, drew a laddcr up ait.-r him, aml witii tlie belp ol hire inaii l'luir... the uoy wa.-> MMM down salely. Tlie daiuage to BMM Hrotbers, the grocers. is f.\OOU. The building whicb bclongs to George IimmmIbi was damaged $1,000. lhere waa uo Mmtmmm -? TIIK BBBBUt OF A POLITICAL Ql'AKREL. 8ai.t Lake GlTTj Feb. 14.?A dis patcb from llelso <'ity, Idaiio, says: " The Ripu'/tiain i.ewspaper ollloe was MMMl last iiitcht, and an nttcmjit was inade to tlro The Demurrat i.ewspaper oiHco. The tru.ilile Is (he result of a bitter l.odticul ngbt, and tbcro 1? gn utcxcltcuii ut ov.:r lt liero.'* MMMM IN' VAKIOUS PLACBL Wo.tCF.sTF.it, Mnss., Feb. 14.? Tbe jnry in tlie Superlor Court fliis moraMg retiiriiF.l a verdlct mt KUllty ln tl.ecase of JaMMMM It. HaMo-1, of fttflhbMlg, for iiiiri.intr i,is mndy taetory in lss-j. >j*m mm was til.-d ln 18(42 wltb a verdtet ol gnllrr. Tbe rerdiM was Bet Mlde and a Beeond trial was badln 1894, tho Jury dlMgroMng. DMTMOR, Mlih., I-V1>. M.?Ilsthor Tlinru.is, ago slxty, was burt.ed to MMM at No. 500 MtohlgM avc, this mortiinir. -he was iu a two-story fr.nuo house, which was ileslioyeil. Momi us, rlairi. l-vi.. 14.?a tir? wbtob taakl o,.t thls rnuriilutt dMtroyed a slied be'ningluit tu tIn- M. rrlmack Obetnleal Ootupaay, 100 by 183 feet, and uis<> two rail? road ears. Tbe f-Iu-f! wm uaed for peeklng pnrpoa. s. i bl !u--u abont g8.00O. i'i maoola, Peb. il.-The CHMgow KlUa M CaryirilM, Tlu., on tho 1*011 BBSTOla nnd Atlautle Ilallroal, MON luinu-d last UiKht. The gMMM is 120,000 i uo MMMl* IMi -? TIIi: MA WV9A01 UMM 09 I'RIST CLOTIIS. FALL Kivkk, Feb, 11 (Special).?Tli? situa tluii ln tl." tn.i'.uf ut '.re of i.rit.t clutlis II gM iu.iily M> MtagmoN dlaeonraglng, Tuo eperattves who have MTrPriitlyTTfftftti nn impr************ '** tii? mark.-t an thorotitil.lv dl*liF- t.teiie.i.. ThmaaeaM M l,e no way to ebeck tbe downward Mndeney of Um priiM uMtkt fa. turi.-s are .?:<.1 for u ahort thu". If MMb a MMTM iboaldbi detenainad ipon by Ihe Bannfaetttrer% it irvaM i ntall graat mgbriag BMttng Uu operal li i >?! mmm latton U tlioruua?h.) uiui. .-t ..ul I.) tlii-at aud tha a|it..ti..,: whi. ii Ma peetailed tor . MOMfa otmt ls ?ra<l nalli mbaldlng. TflM majorlty of tbe ManofaeMnn mn M farorof abuttlngdown, but there are? tow wim m oj.:-.--F--i to meb acourw, tbiugb it ls ?..-.i i that the_. wlU, ln tne end, be forced to agree wltb tbi others, un ..---? ? ? |aau uu ... ii it.. iipw.it l Mndeney ln | i are now runnlng at a loaa, aad lt 1- proba ble tbat they will close befon long. The quotatlons t.< ? ti, ire 2\eontsless 1 percanl for 56*. and S?acenta leasl| -.|-. The weekiy repor IsaafoUowa: Pnslueilon, 17,000plecesi dalivertoa, I'jT.ojo; Moek, 176,000; talea, 131,000. AtTBBBt 09 TBAB9M r<> WBMCK A TliAIX. LaWRBXCB, K;ui., Feb. 14.?An iitteinjit was MOdfl by tlirc- tMMfM JMMfdlJ to wp-. k au cast-bouud A-.... m, liipMa andganla 1*1 pMMMgM train. Tbey ?ut.-red the tratu at TlglM aud rcfaacl M pay their far.-. Aa thep- wcni tiu stups b.-twecn Topeka an.l l.aw MM tlu.ndiictor did nut attempt to put them ,?:r, but w.ilt.-d uiitll tl.e train urrlve.l here, wgM M MMMd tbe doora of ihe car atnl geM tii-l?-<l tiiatr faro. Tley opcnc.l atndoM nml Meaped, ,.n 1 walklng tbe track, l,r..ke tbe ?k oo a awtteh an.l turned It . aaadltcbed, hut the p'st of UM train was sarad t>v tbe iloa sj. ? l it whi. ti tt w..s uiuvliitf. Tbe inglueer atid ilritnan raoelred atew iirui---. Nu otberdamage was dona, rbe wreek aaaoleansl aotbat tralna were nioving by noon. Two ii tbe n.i-i, bave been eapturod aud tho third ha.s l.ceu ine. .1 to iA-avcuwurth. BV9909MD TO BA TB /<? BM MCBDBBBD. FuANKi.is, Pob. 14,?-Mrs. il.t.l was fF.iiiul i|...i.l n.-tr Hcotl's liill, DelllngbiM. ye-t?r.la.. Mu I ul pr.ib.ibly been .t.-.i.l ?.uiif> tiini-. "h'- was tlfty ,w iyMH*4d,and kept bouM tor oliver H. Iloldenfor F-eT.iui rcar-. ("uu..- in.eiilis iii(fi ?ii.. went away, but r.-Hiriinl ati'l ci.n.iie.l tbal siie h ul btred tlie MM lu wbtob HuIfI.-ii wiis lirlng. Bbe bad a quarrel wtth Hal> .li-.i, hIiu inuvi-l tu a h.Fii.e ne;ir b> . [| Ul Bllegod that Intbeuuarrel Mrs. Hall waaeonslderably bruUe.l. Yes ter.iay Uolden told th..- authoritles tbal Mrs. Ilall had lie.-i, f.n.ii.l d.-fl lu tlie pi.uI iH-ar lur bonM II?r boota were found uu tlu- opposlte Bfata ol tu.- n ul froui tbal ou whtcb ih> budy lay and .u-r sbaa! iu anotber apot. TMAKKiAMOVO IIIE YA1.F snPEXTS. Ni:\v-II\vi:n, Feb. II {Sp.rinh.?Tbt Yflk fr, ahuieii bere tbo vbobi eitj aroueed altk tbeir pmaka 'i hia one 11 aatd t>? be Ibe worat Jolaaa for triefca that has l.eeti ln tlie eoBagB fOC BBVOfal y.arv The nliflit liefore la-t tiiey borrlted tba Jaaioia i.y looalag balleaaa attfl "88" on them In their bullr.x.ui. Tlils moiiuni? th* oollege lag ?;n foaad loatlag lt* Mue ftoldi oul fr,.m tbe ilty Hall tewet froin a poaitlon tvhere It caiuiot l.e lei.-iie.f. Bverybodjr 1< iiuiiguant atrer tbe taat tbat a freahman meallcal Btudent la lettlng be ileah n.t from a akelcton ou th.- top of ins boaidliig-bouee, whiob ia lu tbe oentre of thceiij. BA Y1X<1 TUE OOKB POOL Pittsiii i;.;. IVun., Peb, 14.?Tlio lireakiiifc BBOf tlie CoimelNviiie eeke pool has heeii avertc.l, an.l ti..- Mme ti.iiil,iii;iii..ii that ci.ntrolleil llie ooka traile last year wlll BBUHaga tlio B?Blra af BM trade anotlier year. Ihe |i,?,| now eontrols over T.O.io ov.-na. Pimiat-ea aro iire.i np almoel eren day, aad lt wiU pmbably i.o iiece.ia.iry to rnereaae the output of e.ike la a few weeks. Au mclaaaa of lo per oeat was uiada tbia .we*. tiririni: of a iYori.i>-iu: MUBDBMBB. St. 1'aii., Peb. IS (Spvcia!).-\ i1m|)Ulc1i to The Pionfi-r irtts fr.eu Dm Muliies aaya tbal Jatiiea Bninat. ibT Walla Flalaa, lawa, wflaariaatad reotafdayea aeB_rgoatattompttagta ataraet aareral Baamaataaffl f;iiolly I.y poUou. He made li\e iinaiieccsafnl attempts aad anmeaagbl tn tba aei ?f patttag Btryeaalae in a tea pot. lle was BOld in ball of 0500, 1*0-.lay be went to tho ttahle aml abot htiusvlf throtiiiii tho ii.-.i.l. .lylug ta two been. DItPLMAiMD with nWWBTLTAWlA'M extitbtt. 1'iiii.AiiF.i.riiiA, Peb. 14(.S';><vt7i/).?Aiiuiiilier of Weat l'lill.t.ielphhi laUlea whohatl ileei.le.l to vlalt the .Vew-orleans K\posltiou thla uiontli, have heen ao much illspleased :it tlie reporta of what U BUOWU there by this HUte thal they have postpouctl their luteuded trlp until Api il. They have foruied a aociety, which evcry day und eveiilng uatil tbt tlnto now deelde.l upou for tbeir de. partare, will work upou varloua artlolea to be torwarded t,i Nea "ileatis. They wlll ua,- oiherwlae all their otieriry 1111,1 lniiuen.'e lo laoteaaa the baportantt of tlio PhBadet* phla t-ahlldts. LIMIIEH CCT IX TUE WOMTMWBMT. ClliCA<;n, Fob. 14.? T/tc Xortlitrentem Lum Oermim wlll pul.llah this afternoon an exhauatlve rovlew t.f Ihe liiiutier Bfudoet ln the Northweat. Tho whlte pine liiinliorciitln 1884 waa ?,07r>,..;)3,i).">4 feet, aa couipaietl wttb7jt84?788,788BBatMl88t. The ahlnglo pro.luc tion lalttt anmar0atra0t\4*tO| agalnal a\8ea,75t\tatl iu 1081 There are ,m hand at the tnllla 3,.">ir..:>.r>7, ll?> feet ..f hliiihet, il pel eent of the eiltire cilt. The lllUlUor at the (llatilhutliig inarketa uiakea ibe eutiro etock ou haiid neariy 0,000,000,000 feet. EIHUTEEX MOXtUS' TMTMiMOBMMMt. BaXTtBTOBB, Peb. 14.? Oa Wrtlii.'stlay Ed wurd Hraltb, hallliiK froin Brxoklyn, waa eou.bf plcklng ?oeketala tba Orbataol OaaHnVeaaan ia thia city. tat terday ih.-OrundJury lndietedhliuaud to-Uav h..i.l.-*led gnllty, aud waa aeul to the l'eultunttary for oighteeu lle.l.tl.-. TO MBMOWM A TMVMtMB, ITBACI sk, Fob. 14 (Speattl).?Tho oaso of tlie yetltli.n of beira to reiuove Theiiias 1'. Hherinan, of Now -York, as BatttaOOf certalu BflBt eatates cnatcd under th'I willof llatnlltou Whlle. will ho aiguotl at 10 a. iu. ou Tuuaduy boforo Jiulloo k.nuody. 8UOT Bt A LIQVOR SELLER. IJaltimoke, M.I., Fob. 14 (Speoial).?Owon laWaoN went Into the ilrainsbop of Ji.liu Murray ln C'eiiiro Market, aud while thero got lnto a quarrel with Murray overa gtBH ?f wlnakey. Leouard drew a knlfe and ii.ade a thrust al Murray. Murray flre.1 two ehota at IaM.imr.i kllling hlm. He then oloeed up bla atore aad Buuc-ii.lei od to tbo polloo. ONE SNOW AFTER ANOTHER, BAD WEATHER PREDICTED FOR TO-DAT. A W1DESPBEAD STORM?GOOD SKATIVO, BIT MO OOOD 8I.EIQHINO, Tho snowstorm that endod on Fridaylnight wm euccecdod by anotherof greater extent and scverity. It developod ofl the Gcorgia coaat yeaterday morn? ing, and swopt up the Atluntio, bome by tierei wiuds. Its central poiut at 3 o'clock, when it wm beavieat iu forco, waa ofl Cane Hatteraa. Ktonn sittnals were ordered up at all the coaat stationa. Soutb of Virgi'ita heavy rains fell all day aud into the night, and along tbo North AHantic coasttbM snow fell in blindiug density. Ott the cuast heavy trales of wind blew, to the immincnt danger of coaag line vessela. Tbe storm broke upon this city at ten minuteato ?I o'clock, aud MMMMi duriug the uiukf, aud Assistaut ' ibserver Hintnan, of the Signul Servica, predlcts tbat the bad weather Vlll MMMMM foi another day. Northcast wiuds prevailed, kecping the temperature low. It renrhed its MMMMMM gi 2 o'clock, when the thorniomcter registercd Bm% At 7 o'clock it had falleu 3?. .The MMMMMM wm uot below MMM yoxtenlay at any point in the I'uited BtMtM reported to tbo .Signal Service. ln the West light suows fell, though thu temperattire West and Soiith rose MMStblj. Tho delay with Western inails continnm. Through train- have bMM held buck by tl.e MMMg weather. As soon as the mails arrived iu this o.'lica, however, extra fi.rces of clerks were put to work upon tb.ir (listribtitiou, and time IMMMMM much as pOMlblO. .Mails left tlie MMM oilice about tiftex^n minutes oarlier than tbe MMMIm MMM cliciug in or.l.-r to luake BMM councct.ous with tba ont.'.Fiiii,' trains. liieinaiiy skators who went to the Central 1 irk lakes yeaterday found the toe not ouly ilippMy but ?loppy. Atanearly hourall theavatl .',:?? KUMMJ were gotteu out and sTaping off the MMM was begiin. Ihe suu lia.l been at work enriler, aoworor. aud the snow w.is MOftt/ rinab. No bad oondition of tlu- too, if Um ball H ii p. Will preveiit tiie enthnaiMltto ctiiii-rs of t.'.o puetune from mdnlging in it. Mftdthd lakes wero cnnsequeutly tbroogad witii as niorry a crowci- of skatcra as ooold be found uuywbere. I'bo sloppy stato of the ice ma-ia no differanoo except t? tlie new begUMM lt was the usnal holiday thrOMg, Th - sctioolboj* and sehooluirl, tho cl.-rk atid the shopgirl wero there. lhere IS MIMMMMt so MMMIMtiOM ikating. rlorsemen wero in high gh-e on Friday at ?hi protpect of a rnn of Btoighing, nnd M the suuw hioibi continnod well into the night, many of tbsm went to bed dreannng of how tbey woulu MMMM "tbeboyi" by th.- Mied which tlioj would sbow witbtlietr bOHMlntMMIOM pafit. "Ii;il,,.''<'??fc in atiiicipation of the big protits tbat M woota n-np, extravatrautlv pot M extw luMpof sugar in his hot toddv. bnttoogfoetthooxMmtmmmm |ff[-.'fii to !,ive " .Jue," tkl fat !iiy.a.'. aki'tied for h:l inppar. ThoroMdowMM rutii-'l. Md Um snow too ligbl nnd thore mm not cnougb ot it to bri:ig a rw allzation of tho droan.s. Yeaterday waa ecbool cbildren's day nt PImmmI I'ark, Hmuklyn, aud tl.e lakes WMI eMWdod with nieirv youiiirsfers, whOM lOMd IbOMM kept tOaa '.vith th'e cli, k ot theirMkatM, Townrd evcuuigtM roUMgltcri gMYO way to tho older ikl MM, Tbe ieAt i^ in good i-ouilitiou, and MMMMTB to be tbiek euiuuh to last niilil siimmer. Ibe lake* will be opon f'.r skat.-rs un'il MUidown to-duv. Largo crowdl visited Um WlUiMMMMMTf Atliletic tlloh Kink. Ihe rodnetion ra tha pneeof mmmmmm Iim freatly inereaaed tbe attondMMea, M.inv r? riisty-rniiiiereil slaigl. was i.rotight out ef us' crner in liro klyn Btabtel iu thl bape that tiie MOWinll was decp eu-mgn to thor oughly et.Jov a drire bebind a ruadlMC. TM faU of IUOW was. however, |M light t<> MMM good NlaigbJng, aml th>- -.U'lirhH wereordepul l.a.k in dia gtist. Sotae enttr.tsiasta attompte.l th- joiirney down Ocean Park way, bnt few made Um tnp to tbe lsland. Keopwiof road houses botWMM Proe pOOt I'ark and C-.ney [lUnd WOM dlM insolate, al thev reap a rich lurvesi during good s'eighiug. Many MIMOM received injuries by falling ou tba ?lippery etdewalks last night. Th'- poiiM tMMVlM the foliowing: 1'atrick Gordon, No. 300 Kast 8er entv fourth-sf., I?'g broken ; Charles Newton, No. U'J C'aruiuj?j-st., log broken; .Ismes Warde, No. VfA West riiirfv-sixth-st., f'ractiire of the thighi Ch.ir'cs K. Siuitb. No. 819 Easf Oiie-liu'niresl-aad lifry-niuth-st.. hObd cut seriotisly, OooiM iXtter iiicj, a bOMMMM man, spiae injured; EmumOmMM bell. No. 126 VVeal Twentieth-it., ipnined ankiei Cbnitonher Keiliy, No.207 Fast Dno*hnndfMM>*MMp liifeenfii-st., dislocated anklo ; aml ( li.uies Keed. Of ilunt.-r's Point, cut on head atid MMMMMM of luaiti by falling down thestepaof tneelevaf?i r.uiroad station nt 1 hird-ave. aud Oii'-huudred atid-'iweuty-iiititll-st. ICK 4VND8NOW 1NT1IK CHKS.VPKAKE. Bai.iimoiii-:. Peb, 14 (.Vpt.ui/l.?The Cheaapeako Baj, from the luotitn of the ijustiuelianiia Kivcr to a poiut bfllow tbt Chop Tauk, i.s a aolid piece of iee aa lar as the ajft Oflfl 000, while helow I bnniae Poiflt the iee is pilod up in dang. r nis BBBBflB. A host of oysfer v.-sM'U of all aha;?-s and .i/ea aro fr07.cn BB, inany of them h.-iug in vcrv aa_flfltaaB pia.es, asit lsutterly imposaihle. tt Bat preaeut coiiditioti of the iee, to reach them, ar.d their pro f_float are mntiiiig tboit, TfltB lurge fr.iglit pro pcllctsof' the Bfly Lflafl, with valuable caig.es, are repoited to-day hy tho coiupauy to he frozen 10, ? hilo aeveral DMtght and pOflflet*gB0 aleatuers ti tba riiiladclplua Luio are frozen m the upp.r hav. Be luw the Pataneeo KiTOt _aro a namboraf foimga reaoeta froien faat, with no ubbmNliato ehaaeatflf reteaoe. To-day an.l to-uigbl ? fartoaa tnew "form raged. I'p to 10 o'cioek to-uight there baa BOafl a faliol'about six inche-. Travel wa* greatly im peded, and tlie streel-cais had diflicuity In gettiug aloag, tbougb awoopert ~-oio k.-pt oo_ttantty la motion. ... -, Ihe Btorm made mtttert worae ia the aay. ihe riv.r and harhoi'aro mveied with ue. rbe two iee bofltt are kept buar. Lflot night (aa large ue raiu Lflttobo ou tryiug fo got out tha etoamer Beaboard fr.uu th.- iee rammed rueateamar, datnaging ber to the exteut of over &I.(MX>. A thaw is expected, which will dawbtleaa bring the ua iiieuao ice helds dowfl from the HnBqnahnn? Kiver. --a> LOVQ ISI.AND OTbTEBMEK PSOZBH, POflt jBtTBflflOB, N". V., Feli. 14. Jflflttt ll?a nett and Thonias 1'icechaui, of Mount Sinai, started, ou Friday to tiah foroyatcrs in the Souiid. They hroke the ice ui order to get their boat tlirotiirh aud bagfla their work. They laoored until neariy nieht fall an.l when they wero r.ady to returu, fonnd that they could not force their way through tha Ice. They were couipellcl to apend th,' night iu tba boat aud. when rescuel tatlie morning, were aliuaat Eroseo todaath. For tiie that Bflflt tfl inany yeara l'ort Jefferaon Bay bt frozen over and la a aoli 1 uiaaa oi iee l'or a dlatflAOeof twouiiles out iu the Souiid. AN ICE DAM FATESMXti THIK1Y MILKS. Zaxksvii.i.k. O'nio, Feb. 11. (>>c;a/i.-An ice gOtgaBt tht tfBtH-Tf ? Kiver, beginuing at Mo Couii.'llsville, Ohio, arteada thtrty milea to tba dani at thia place, nnd ia i-oiiatautly increaalng. The river is ri-iug tfld is full of doatiug iee abova lliedam, addinglo tho gorge coustautly. TtBtt. by the river PBfld ia impo-uible. ]l\ nainilc haa failed to altcct tht BM at M.Cotinellsvill". All tka miiia aro atopnod by tho kaeh water. Maeb daw uge haa already been dono aud nnieli 111 re ia ex pectcd. 0 01V71BEP BY AM AVALANt IIK. Sai.i I.aak < nv, Feh. 14.?A diapat.h from I.lltleC'ottouwood 1080: " At Btlfl B ni. yeater* day a snow alide swept tliroughtbe tutning cainp of Alfa, destroying tbree-fourtb* of the town, aud killmg aiiteen peraons includitiglive ebildjaa, 1 ba i.jiii*. winch are kuowu of thoae kille.l m tbo Bflowalidt at A'ta last night are: JflflMO Wflflflata Andrew B. Wbite, J- Kegau, H. Gilvoa. David V. Van, ' li'n ' Madden, F. iiiltii.au. Mra. r.-rd ano* ehlld, Mattie Hlekev, four childreu ol lt- u?l?oW aad two Caiiiaiuou." * 1IEAVY SN'OWIXiJ IN' VIKiilNIA. LYNCHIHK.l, Vll.. Feb. 11.-It has lieeu anowing herofortwo davs with only aligbt tuterinnaiana. lt .s uow fulling heavily and likely to bo tue deap aat tall foi inany yeara. ??U8BB to di-atu a im: MOJf. Porrsvii.iE. IVnii., Feb. 14 [Sptciah.?Mra. Jaeob Diok. age aUty, wbo wandered away from bei hotue at Tremont <?u Thurs.lay afternoou. waa fouud thla eveotug about eigbt milea from ber bome. Hbe bad fallen from exhauatloii and perubed in tbo anow. Sbe bad .vi.leiitly been aaad itt leaat tbirty-aU houra before bur body waa found. -? TBE RELIQIQV8 REVIYAL AT VALL RIYER. Pali. Kivkb, Fob. 14 lAfpectall.-Three oorpt of the rtalvatlon Anuy aro oowtuoilug a vlgoroua reB gtoua revival in tbia ciiy. The niuveiuaut aaema to bo taii ly auooeeefal.