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'tibmit. NEW-YORK, SATPUDAY, JUHB G, 188.1 PRICE THKUK CHUTTH VOLXLV_JS?14,0 ONE FREAK_OF_LIGHTNING. FARMER DEMAREST STRUCK DOW* ?oon. be waa atnk k? ? ^ |t poI|ip. |M rialn.. abou> b,IU ft uuln. jnonth taeoltact bla renta. TI.U WM n a a^aRssrsssrSSt-s jnrateiy. in iuo ? .l.epte Attnchcd ggssaaKsru-gij; a eheltor M ? nelghborlng tMMkoWM .mtll the storm w SSTSS3S lefthand """lyclaapcd . MM !S aud eudeavored to turn tbo tcr.ltled aud plunglug nr.rhead. tbere wm a treniendou. crash. tne bor?? .t^.to^til.andtrc.nb.ed. the u.ubrol.a mmM St.uthowagonae.t and the ?"?*? 1,,-tant. pluMM headlong into the road. C. II. KaUMfc ofFMein.waacotn.ng througtUbe cut ?i M !Sifr?.nlil,..?o?.nahumed to the aas.ataucc o C?* Tl.eold.uaa.forbeHnearly atxty ycara of ?7 waa 1 on bla right .ide .uotiouKM LfthouKh d.ad. The left a.de of bla faeo M* *"*-?? "rin.andUi.leftanuhu^ rlgldly M M. -? Hubodyaeetnedtobo extraordiuarilv k?*** ** Nc1l*.U,Wlu.i?aKtroU*,vlg<>ro.u.uan, could wlh bi* waa ?* up aud iaid at Ml W,.?th '" the bott?< hta 22 on.v a ta. Jnch,8 frot. her U*-d. W??rfg .,u,,.e4. tttMl^lU a..?wcr to Mr. N????' oue.Ua..,., of a pl. a.o.m,. brr wa.s,. .ut ?MittJTM ?liclit Ncar 1-y was tbe farmlioiiHO of H. E ,,'1,"ian' Mr KattMH M U.e hMM*. wltb tbc l.ody of tbclrow.ur. ?Oiitbo ??) Mr. Deuiarwt bCKan to **W *?" **+ tumluK actlvity. He tr.ed to u.ove, aud utl.r.d ? *horl luoao. Wbeu the farm-bouBe wv mM M ??. ,.,.. ? d ipw acomli a.,,1 I.r. J'ortorS. Ki.mh-. of TutcBou. bU ji.miH? i.h>>U-i..u, was*er.t for. AfU-r tbe nr?t BtBi* "f Hti had mat.ife.ted Itse.f. Mr. V,m*mt?<>Mf H?wb??T. Mtal iw^w* ???? traordlnurr ?b?rk. and hls cnttre hody wa? nu.nt"-d. Ab th.B Ke?..? of rlKldity tiiort away. Bhootlug and Kth.g.ni p-ilD* eouraed thnuigh him. as lf ev< ry laeb of *??? tataffVfMM wltb iiocdlrn U>? left ar.n waB eutlrelv witbout IMUaf, and W? left b?uu.?bich had elMped the umbrclU han.lle. had l.e.u cut by tbo HuhtnlnK clear Ihrougb the IW* of the p?ba for I .li-tanceof au Incb and a fcftlf Tbeband WM nroBn to WlM M i"""'^1 *"c and WMatao^entlrrly purj.-e. UfMI lb? i.Ulrnnger of thlB ha..d Mr. DMMMA had ??? a h-avy lW?t ?oM Ita* UwaB gone W? OwMMHtai <-Iri-fd ??> X*r lei-Uy whito. Ab the rins could mM havebeeatom otr ?meb MrtMtty M to MW N WM rru.oved. A BM ? M ,cnt back to the ?M WMM tbo ocedc-at ?.< currcd Ite iMHll ???? "',, "?* w1'1'1' ha<l ' tn-en IMllI I perfectly utruigbt 1,y the thunderbolt. Ba tou.id tt stai.dln^ uprlght lutbe Xuud. j;y ttila timc Dr. Kinnlc had arrlved. The patlent WM?UBMMftW h.teuBely ttxm the MMftaff. -'a.-tn.jf MIM, tUough tl;ov IM ??* ':?>-' K.adually IMI freiu.-i.t 4,,,d MM WM i?? *** Bcar.cly ipMk, f?r the MMW of ht? tl.roat ?ere I He complaine.t Of pain In bi? Mtoa aud ?*M? "'" "f the mmmJ riKi'iu V o( IM ?eft a.di- at bU perton. Ilw pulw. howerer. was noru.al. I>r. Klnuic MM iMl MfM tuat he wquld MMT. AI.AKM IN A SCUOOL IV OBAVO& DurlDsarain and wlud Btom. whlch s.Hi.lenly a.ose In Onmm ycctenlay mfternooii. wWH thechr.ir... of the l'aik Avenuc S. hool WM1 atteiidlns to tbi lr Hudlei, a ?uock wm telt and the biilMIn* aj.pearod to ?way to and fro and a roaring MtM ^a? be?rd. The wind had atruck the bttlldla* wlth great force, tearlng off the tln on Ikfl roof and throwin^.tupon tbo gronod. toirether wiih ? .n.jnl.er of beaii fever,l Imm timbtn prouude,, thMMjhUM ceiilog of the uiifor eUM-rooma. Fhe v\ilVin-? ' adj .i nirb for the door. but were n.ct by MtM Rwd, t.< iTnuclpahwhoorderedthem bMk. The ?bUdNa ?" "?? ither ctaM-TOMUi W*W gn-atly fnght.-u.-d. I. t the tcachera pr?veni?l a pai.ie. The prlnelual theu ga\e ?Tdert tOdtralM the whoot and the childrcn ruarobed ?ut ta goixl order. ^ DAMAOK DQffl IN oTHKll PLaCWL BOOMH HOffl Di.WX-STKI CK BY LKWITMNG-A TK.MN ffM K I.I ?. Bai.TIMOUK, Jttne5 >>mV>. -A MTCM Hflm derstorui accoiupanled bf a h:gh WlM pMMi MM fc* tlmore, doln? inuch dainace. OmHW of Iioubcb wm wncked. llroken rooN, fciices, slt'iiB, etc, are lylugall ?rertheelty. Beveral horses. drlven along the Btreet, were struek and kllled by falling dehrlB, their drivers niaking narrow eseapeB. Many i?erBo.iB were hurt. HkiimoKK, Va., June 5.-A severe wind and ralu Btorm of not more than flfteen ininutes' duratlon p;iB*-d over thtB clty thls aftcrnoon, causing couMderable iMMf*. Beveral housea were unroofed. trees were Btrtpped of their liinbo and blown dowa>, awnlngB were torn fron. ihctr fasteiilngB and windowB Ml broken. In the (e.?hth of the gale an old two-story brick cooperohop In ?ocl?-?t. collapBed and W. .1. I'enton, the provrietor, hls Dlne-year-old ?on and au old inan nauiod John Iliwlow were caught in the ruinB. The three were IMMM, but all of theoi were Beriously. i>erhaps fatally MjMWa. riTKKSBl-BO, Va., June 5.-11.1* clty and the nelcbor tng conntle.B wero *i-ited this aftcrnoon tya violent Wind accotnpanied by heavy rains. The large tobaeco tactory of I>W. Vtnable4kOa. was partlally untoof.-d. lo differcnt parts of the eliy trees aud MM were blown down The Btorn. extended many udle? uorth and south ?f rvtendiurg. The lelegraph wlres were blown <lown. Loso BRANCH, N. J-, June 5.--A heavy raiuntorm aeeouipanled by wind raged along the coaat thl? aftir ?ood. Tha wind blcw florcely, and conslderable datnage wm done to louie unttulshed oottagea. About noou, the wind blew away both maHU of the ?ehoouer (iraybouud. aa Bhe waa nearing tbo draw bndge over the ShrewHbury Hlver at the Higblanda of Kavmliik. The wtud ca.riod the veHBtd aroond and drore ner hard agronnd ln the channel, thi.B eloflng na?lgailon. Tha su<?iuor Wllbur A. Heialey wat eotn S'lled lo utiload. aud her frelghta waa aent to Ixnig raueh lu wagooN. fhe, <ir. iliound waa loidecl wilh tretght aud waa boi.ud froni New-Vork to Ked iiauk. AMBTtKPAM, N. Y., June 6 tUprciuli.-Three farm laborera were atruck by llghtlng wbtlo ln A. C. Pbllllpn'B Wrn near here tbia foienooii. The barn took flre, but the iiien were reaciied It Ja believed thal the ineu will lecurer. Three eaia wllh.u llva feet uf the meu were lOBtantly kllled. IkhiaNai-ol.s, Jnne 3.?A dlapatch to The Netti froni ?belbyville, lud., MM)I "l.a*t nlgbt a aouth boiind Irelght train on the Jefferaonvtlle. Madiaou und Indlan apolia lUilroad ran into a tree blown MCMa Uic l.aik by the ctoim M.:.lilic e.i^ine and &ix cara were wretked. The he^d b.akeujan. tharlea Mouioe. waa kllled, ORDEltlXa T11E rOLICB OUT OF rOLITIOS. PiiiLADhi.riiiA, Juno 5 (>;>rc?a/).~Mayor Bmlth b.ia orderod that iu pursuance ol the provlnioiia of the liuhti bill, whlch ar? auppoaed to go Into ettt ot at ?nce, all the ajMDben of the paltee foree who are cundi datea for deletratea to the rouilug ootiveuiloti inilbt with draw. (t Laatateil that at leaat oae or the liauteuauta Will MaMWdklata iiotwitliatandlng. - ? - RlI.LKl) Il\ AS kXfl.OstOX. Lv\(wsm:, I'.un , Jl..*- .r?.~.\rj BXplOtkm of |Moccu.reU lliu uM?iuttd ai ia^UiUa Aiuuace, liaruua ton. Cheater County. Wllltarn Huller, an euiployc, waa kllled and vovcral "othera wcrc lujimd. ? FA TA L DOM B8Tl0 QI A BU B h. SHOT UIS WIFE, THEN KILLED HIMSELF. DI6AGREEMENT OF A IIECKNTI.T MARItlEP COITI.E ?THEWOMAN NOT UKKtT T<> I'IK. Reveral p??tol-sliot? nnd tho poreams of wo men In the fouratory kNM No- 909 loiirth-avo. attraet cil the attentlon of Polieeman Moore at MfcOOa. ni. yev t/rday. As ho lnn toward the entrance he was met on the sldewalk by a aervant who ?ald : - The man on the teoond floor lias shot Iih wIV M* f'10 aays be Is killintf hlm?elf." Moore rau up to the neeond floor and fontid tho hall door MadlBfl into tlio rear room opeii. Ile paaaed throiiKh ttie rttriMB and ln a dlmly-llKbted udddle room hcntiinibledoverthe bodyof a man, wlilrh was Stretched o\lt M the floor. The lo.ly ?l tli:?t Of ? OW* man. thlrty yearsof flRe, wltli liirht coinploxion, brown hair and muMaehe and ragwttf Maped f. atine.<. A brlef exainlnation rotivli ced the oltiecr lhat there MM M 11*1 ln the lKMly. Rlood wa* atill Baateg flowly froni a bnllet woiind In the rUht teniple. and nenrtne 1'ihIv lay a ro volver of Miiall eallble Md ehea]. uiake. Ko'ir ohawtwn of the weapon had been dlaoharpd. Moore returne.l to the halhvay and ili'inired vvhere the nian'a Wlfl WM. ?'?? wa* led Bf t" the rooms of Mrs. Hiek". the hou?ek<eper, on the top floor, and thetv he found a pretty youiiL' tMMH aittiiiL' on a Mfa ai.d tryini: to eheek tka 9ow of lilood froni ? wonnd In h< r foreliead. 9kd Wi. tOB nun h exi tted to jmvo an lawllMMt expliinatic.f the hI.t Iiik, l.ut in reply to taqatrllN mM that hcr lm basd WM Henjalulu Helmken, and that he had tiuee ktatkCIBj VhO were crocers i" Hxlh-avr. '? Wh.it lt your uame I " the oltieer inqnin d. " Kitty Helinken ; I ani hU wife." Fmth?r tn<iuine? Mly elnited tho inforraation that ahe was twcuty >e.n? of ai:o, tli.it she had heen marriid oi.ly a ikMl tiine and that the Hlioot b?| ?M tbe lesnlt ti? qnnrrel. She cave no lnfonna tlon al>out h rown relatlvenor lier forincr Jiome. ?k? VM heii.eil (li>wn otair? an<l led lnto the |dmK-tore In the adjoiniiiK hiiildliiK. Dt. O. II. Saiith. of Kaitt Tweiity eltihth-st.. examuied the hnllet wonnd over her hft ej I and oaid he did tiot tliink lt wao dancerona. As Hm Ilehnkcu ai>p< ared to hc taJMas greatly froni the NMSt of tho wotind, soino BMtfklM wa? piven to her ln tlo drtijcstoro An anit'iilaiire MM arrlved and ean!> d her to the New-York Ho-pital. The MfgMM theie sald UM would rceovi r, bnt cho MM ?o ifinc li und< r the iiiMiienre of lnoi-phlne tl at ii" atteiiii't ffHMMt to MtM] liifoini atlou fii-ni Mrfaitafl the day. Mr?. Hitk*, who Ml a Itikt Of thehou?e In Fonrth-ave. and let* tlnee floom already fnrnl-hed for hounekeiiftSA -ai.l olio could n.it cxplaln tho ?hootimr. Helmkrii hlred the MMM* fl"i.r three week'* ajro and took tho yoiing womnn tlere, iiitrolucing her a? hl? wlfe. They llved thero after w.u.l qiiietly, and nelthcr Mr*. llleks nor the ollier inmati-s of the honse n<itleed an\ thlrn: iinimnal ln the eoi.dnet of the rounle. Itwus iSfMMi that Helinken and hl* wlfewere newly nianled, and they ??pural l* be foud of eaeh other. The tlnt o\lden?! of dineord wa? >.iven ymt< rday tnorniiiK ^hinMr?. Helmken ran up ?Mlfl after otie MM had MM tlred, and exclaiuud, "I am mnrdered, and he la klUtaf hiiw-eU." It was aacertained tliat tt.e three lirothem of the diil dde were Chrlstian ?., Krnedt \. and Otto Helmken. M> mIbUIII of griceiy MMM at No-. M, 190 aed P70 Plxtli-ave. ln Ifjoai to a sn?)inon?, Chrlstian wint to the MM in I'oiirth-ave. lefoie n..and took MMM M hls brother'? body. Hc ?ald that llettjaniln wa? tiorn m OMttftMUi llauover, and Ml to tIiIh elty aeveral MN M*. He wa? the cmlj one of tho foiir i.rotheiH wboMreloped? 1m4mmfot Um cmmmjt <d (?p.iiiiiik'iuen. BexiaalnsM a bartaadar in a liqnor -t'.ie. he i.ee.nne n .ili.i^'er of ? DMT-MOB ln Manliattali av.-., QrMapotat, om ned by bla iUter"! baaband, ln eon> ? qu iie.it a mlaunderaUiadlag botwean kla brotaar-l* lawand hln.?< If. Beabuua h ft tho bawibop aboal three weeka iil'm and eaino to thiaelly. Hia brotoen dld DOt know tbal bc was ni.irried. The only e\)il iBatlon of da Mtcaaatad waa lhal aftar aaoottas bit jronng ? if.- in aiiL-ei be luddenly beeame eonaeteoa of the eriroa wbb'h he ba I oommltted ai.il ibOt UaVMU to MMM the boaaibla MBaeqaeaeaa. lt wai aal.l at the New-York Ho-pltal la?teverlni,* that Itra. Helinkoii waa not fcei loualy iijurcd, but no inr..i MV tlun aiiout h<r had MM oblalned. TRT1SG10 BMIMM A LEG18LAT0R. ItVPUESENTATIVK M'IiONAI.D RKIOIM AN 'il 1 I lt Of 4T.(?00. BPK1HG1 iri.n, 111., Jutif 5.?II was not in telided |0 ha'.e held a BtMUag M Ut ln\e-tlL.'atim; < MV tnlltee thil ..fternooii, bill anoilt 4:;:i)oVloek the lnein batl a!l DMt la the Jodieiaiy rnoni. Kverj 'ti.ltiK wm daaa Merattj a?d aii rafMt to Mavlflt anythli'C It tl poaitlvely ?6i?l, howevfr. thit MMBf other thliu-a aa.ertamed at themcetltiff lt waa dlacc\. re.l that BcprraaatatlTa ) dward HeO maJA, of JaekaoBTlUe, had tcfaaed a 94,000 afar troca Motfeat awaibar to ad vieate tiie |ia--.iu' of tho C.nial Ciaiins blll. It 1? rumored Ikat Mtan tho lawattWtlM lt orer many MitoM eaantca wfll m Maagbt, mmu ajtkMft tho uttcr interect will fl-uie prondtieiitly. TM ullalr haa auaed a gMal ItlMttlftl II MUttMl aJialM Ta-alf?l lt la learneil tbal UM euiiiinltl'W iMMd MavOMMM PM lh' ajtnffrr MwaMMf ataftaaal Maaan. llalaM, Haydaekar, Daaaally, 03a Idard, HettlagtM and 9MMM M mob. Tba rlty of the.ae lafl town on the nooii tram to avoal aervice. -? ls sin: A in UOCMAt on A MUOWVMM CiM\ i i.Asi', Jojm r> [Sptdal)<?A initMlc . M.otheiij-ioi.kmu' WOII...II, Mi-. aiary QUIm,wm taken latoaaatady u>4ay forlnaaultyof afaaaltai tyya. si.citaMjdaaatkal ika aaariaetad Mayof aftkaaity for four yeara a! a aaiaiy or 913^)00 a vear, bat her Ihik liand wanU todraw the h.il.uv Mi0 eomjiel MrMBMM all tlioappolntmenf. 9M ohjeeted to thia. ibaMya, aml htr hnaliand h.id her ane.-ted. Now nhu wanta te r.-ifii the linpoltaut olliee. Tne WOMU alao laM|. that ahe ls w. a.thv aiM h.nt lonr triiuka fnll ol mIv.t i? ojiehaiik. BM ballaTM tli.it a iiutiiber af MM BN dlff. lu? bencaih Mt bouw for a plate to inaiuifuttare luouey. _^ TBLMQMAFB OOMBOLIDA 170W. I?t kkai.o, Jubo B {8peeiat).?Tbt eomolids* tion of the Baalu ra aadatoreaaala*aad FaalalTalagiaai lnfresH went lutoerteel heie to-day. Ilaivey 1). Itey m??'-. MMBflerai tba Paatal Oompaay, i? aiaea mummw of the eonsolid:.lio!i. and MaiiiL'ei liliel!, of the BaakaN an 1 Men !. |BU', \" lo.ele aashtant. Th!s waa ei|ieited. MtkafoatalConpaayaoalrala Iba eoaaolldatloa. Tba vtin- arll] ba raa nta tba jtoaketa and Merobaata' eOaa,aa4aaTeralbracakuMeaa iio?ed wm Ubm uko hic to ba r ?"intii I PaI.MM'iHK, Jiine .^ !>/>? riai).? Ttifl ipieatlon of the reeelvenUp af the U.mkera and Hafl liants' anil PMtal Tceirruph (.'ompaniea Im baglBlla| to Ininre the two eaaatauUM la tka ayaaai tka aabHa, FVaakP. trtcTent, one of tlic MMtTtH ?<f tho Itjlikers and M. nliaiith' < uin ip.iny. eonU-iidH that hiu 1h iiNo the le^al lec Iver of the fMtal Coinpany. Mr. Ulackslone. of Ihe latter, refnaea to reeo^'iil/.e MtTCM. Both liave appataMfl Dianauera Wlio lO Ihe Miiioii* oilb es have two aeta of employea In direct i-onll.et rtlth ?aeh other. WhM ? MMMMalt ra oeWadbotbakuaatteiupt to ?et Kaadtka incky ebrk kaepa tba raoalpta fof btaatra raaarrer Tka twoeoai p uiies liave ?Aaleliineii wlm look mit faf thelr reapeetlve -ui-s at iiIkIi!, to ke.p one froni VMallBg a luiin h on Ihe other. 'Ihe OaM wlll bo t? ttled ln cjiiii M Mouday. ? MOTMMMWn <>v TKOMttMMl ntii.Ain.1 r.:n v\ Phii.ahki.I'Iha. .Intic B (Si>tria!).?Ex-Attor iiey-CjanerAl BMwaMI denle* tliat he H to aeeompany ex-Preildeut Arthnr to Kurojie. (iovernor Uuiin. of Idaho, tbo edltorana proprietorof Thr 9MMMf Iran icript, lu thiaiily, -tarta for Uutt<-('ity to-morro-.v. i.ea erul H. H. iiimrlialii, ajMMM "f I alMMI froni Uie lai HUtrlct, and Colonel H. 1'rank Kahelmaii, u proailnant raatdaatafLaacaatcr,m wiih him. Muaara. lii.itbaio and !>helujaii will be ati-ent froin I'Miadelphla aboal aix weeks. on hlsretuin QoaaralBlagkai,aeaoapav pled by Cuuuaeilor Jauict II. HcTeiin, wlll tfo to Kuropo. ^ MlSAPl'HOI'BJATIXa I'lHLIO WUMM, KirHMONO, Junc B iSjieriulK?Tht Stat<- BoaWtl of Edueatioi) haa notltled tlie ontlre Uourd of Tru?tee? of the VlrKlnla Nonnal aakool, oolorad, at I'eterabiirir. af tholr rtmoval froni offlce ou aecount of thelr ha\ Ing irawi froni the tremury about 99,900 more than tka law allowa for their Korvlco*. A naw board will l>e naniod ln a Ce? dava. Ko tar, no woid lu oppoaitlou to thelr reuio\al baa been BrfBd. WASfEl) US A 0UAHUE 0t VORQXHY. Chicago, Juno 5.-Au ollitt r Kturled last nlltht for Naw-York wlth the axpeetatlou of brlnelng back J. J. Calvert, wbo U aireMed there for forgcry aud U wantt'd heie ou two ehau'esof tlie saino nntnre. When he left thl? elty be wa* MtaMMaJad by OMM Hlatr, ? ho idayed tlie leatllng part lu ?? Monto Crmto" tliirlu(? JaiiienO'NelU'eeiiKaKeiueut nt the Acadotuy of Miuh ln Apnl. ? CHAH0E8 AUA1SHT A DEAD BESEFICKST MAN \\ okckstkis, Juuc 5 (Spmal).-A bill in equlty waa flle.l lu the Hupreme Court to-day against the eatatoof Lueitii J. Knotvles, the wealthy lnvcutor and atanufucturcr of the Knowlea ateaw pump and tba Knowiea loom. whodlc.llaat year leavlng over $100, 000?ktftaM IdttoM likarttabk and educatlonal Inatl tutlona. The ault will l.e watabed wlth lnt?reat becanse all theae clffa WlH be tled up pendlng lt- <Io<l-lon. rt la brongbt b> tbaadmlBletratorof Kra. Mar^ Abb ?*?r. of Wa.ren. WhOM huabaud WM an e.r.al Mr . er w tn Mr. Kaowlea. TbebuelueM waa Immenaeiy WfltaDia andpUlntiffallecea thal m.- Knowtea asadeat leeM ?000,000 dt it whlle Mra.8lbley MtlaaatbM) fl?M?w* Tha p.alntlfrallcgcafraud M the part of Mr. Knowies. KOVML ASD 01 CCES8FUL SW1NIH.I-:. rtOSTON MBRCSAim CAldlT DY A* AI>VKHT1SISG (M lll.MK. Ibt nuMBATH to tiik nriHnra.1 Bborov, June B.?Tha latcai awl?tt1in?dodij? whJMkM?aMaMH?ktwaaftajM by twa MM, wha repraaented tlMMMlTM I.? ''C*M, I'a't.a A t'o, <-r Hoa. 00, v.'J aud M tfafMatfla IhitHHf Cklaua, |M> Uabdri of faH MibMMd hoiel aud re-tamaut bill of fare and WlM Hal MMW." TaMJ MMI N BMtM about B n.onih Iinaal BtOpwedM Tawja Hotel. Thelr r.ian w.-ntotr.t parawMMk fromrertalu IMlaWWM proprle tora to p?l M tli.-lr tablea a covcr In wlilch to plaeo Ihd dailv blilof fare. On one alde were to l?e IM carda of cerlalu buainess ilriu?. elegantly MMMMi ln gllf- As noeharirc wasloho ina.le for tbecover Ikttf readlly ob talued panMaalM and they alaogot a II?t of the mer Maata rraai wbewi tha iMtaur?I atwprk tor MMfcMM Utawpplles, Tben Ibey m nt .?> th.- MM hants and for aeon-l.leratlon BaTMa to iiiarl iti thoeovera an adver tNeinctit. WbM they had niade BWttaBtl for eimuch of auch a.lv.rlK iu.-iiU to uiakc a idioulng, they hutited up ? Briatff wbo.lld not MTt.tlnl/e thein clnaely and Ml bnn to ael up tbe matter and glva tban ntaaf MMta or tbewotk The type waa alao aenl to aa el.. tr..tyi?r and be tn ide platei froai tban wbfah wera la beaeea w dolng the flnal work. w*lthtbeproofaCaae and Dawlea wenl lo tbe adrertl i ra and proeured the paymcnt or tne bllli in .. iimii'- r ?f i a?. a. They bad Maa gettlng tbeir mealaal Chaea'aCK) HaJI IHnlnir KoMMaad^aeenirlty rortheblll.turttedorar adt-artiaJaa bill*. iheao iniia lh< v dupllcatad and.iMtad. By Ihli dme tha prlnter, elnctrvtyprr and otaeri bagen tn naake demaada ror iiion.-v, im.l the nieii froni Chlcafo dHippeared. <>r ,.r tbe eoftera have b.-.-n dellrered ?? proin i-,d. r>a?r*rcba#edgoodeofa&ebool-at. rtoalcr with wbora be bad lamtlak d blaaatf aud pMi for theui wlth ? wottuMa cheok. BWMPTDfTO TIIK SKA. CUUTJaD roOM mnmu ht a nvar. wavk?an in. it'i ri oi mirwuics, f.BV TBL.COKAPII T? TIIK TlllUOa. ] BotTOX. JtUM ">.?.'aii.es <iil(H and Hmlorick M< Kae, flrat and aecond matea of IM bark Appho. now nt i.l..uceater wlth aalt froni I.iver;.ool. relate tbe elr euinatanei- of tbe lOM of tbe Loily Mllton, ttkt left (nr.llll on Mard: JT ror Cbarlutletown. l'rlnce Kdwanl l-lai.l. ThayWOTIMfMllfal/MM and aecond matea of tbe 'oat vefael. They were In lattlttido 41?? 51' and leSfftMSalfl 90> WMtWMW tho galo atntck thetn at uo.,11 ou M.i.. .'-. 'J b. captaln aud mate were ln the cabln at dtnner. 1 he aea waa runimg MMMMl hlgh and a '? tul.il ?ii\i," aa th<- mate called it. awept the houae off with the captain and mate. It waa atrango that they W?ra io.t bMUMly kffled. Tbe aecoud mate ??w tho aea boar.ling tbe wMMl and ma.le for Iho wheel, only to be awept ofl wlth tbe w he.lman and the wheel. The leo bulwarka were carrted away. The thr.e chlef oftleera uiid the wl.re'.nia.i wi re lu the aea three-Miiartera of atl bocr befoie tb. y wei<- reocued. Tlie Meward bove a llne to tbem, nr.d after tUMbHiahk kio. 1 mg ah.mt they \wr.- tmiled In. The balbiat had MlfbM and t).. ? , \v;i? .oi lier l? am ? nl?. Tha ciplaln MT< order? to.it away thamaata Thla waa done qulckly. Aiithe. yaida and rl?i Uw waal aatfer, and tbe raeeel r.?ie orar tha dahrla. TM fall af the natnmaal dinaided tha pn.iipH and the foremaal ? ai 11< d aw ay tbe llfe>bo?l Inc tne asarlaera belpleaa i b.< ?bip gradually at dowt! and all handa, dIM awn, were aet to work brtllmg wtthbuoketa. TbeytrlBUDad tbe MUaat PortaMtely the weatberaaoderatad and tha m.n |M ib< raaaal adoat by balllng water for f<> ir daya and nlghu. aml tbeii were |.i.ke.| iiii by tbe ?teani r I i glal itor of \ew Orleana.and taken to Mrerpnol. TM aWpwaawarth a 10,000and waa abaadoaed. Xrarytbiacoa board waa loafc -.-?V tiii: PMOMM OBJO nui t:\UACi Col.tMi-.t;-, t.l.io. .Jimr "?.? Tl.c Qnenbftck i.aiair party la ^tai< ooaraatlM adaatad raaatattaaaaa> prOTlBtdM Indiaiiapoiia platfoiro, liemandlng the ox panalon of ihe earienej. Ibat bankaof laaue be ab..ll?!i(d aud b>'al leiidi r note? kiibKlltuted for lutnk bllla. ?!? mandii.tr thal I MM le^al leti.'er M*M Ml 11 :?? ) to the ia?M of in,.i p-r cajdU for Ihn ini.uullake pay nient of the t.oi.dn..f Qm t aiMl BUU>a und f-.r pul.lle l?,|,r(,.. ii.t> ?niilntc ttie cour?- >.f Ml partwalarefardtapahU. bwdai Mateftka raalanllM oClaada MM by forcigaan ; raTattaa the aubmlaalon >.f a problMtory amendment, i ?? raaloo w;th aai etber part) orgaalcatlon. A fu i "taU' tbket wj, noml nated ua followa: Uerernor, 1. w. Iforthrop.ColuniWana ( ountv . I.i.-ut. iiant iHnerm.r. M. B. Cooley, Waablng unty; Trraaarar, R. P Hanuoa, LaM Ooaatyi Hupreaie Judge, O. W. Thttla. i ak>, fJounty; Attoroey ..?iieral. W ii.lain ll.ker. UrklOg <? '0 u. Boaid of PublloWorka,1f. B. Ofden, BamlltoB (ounty. Johu (-?ii)'. wa? aalei t.d a meataar "f IM Katlooal CowmlttM and the for.i,. i ."'au O .i.n. 't'-*- waacouUuuad, ? IIA MMOM r /?/ / ? l f \ /.?/1 i / i i' 7 /" 11 PlTTRBI lt<;, Jutir B (Sprri.tl .- Il bntMOTCd thal ibe kc. tion.il rlvalry MtWi MM Itayne on tbe miii band and tbe bTaMBI and < ;ly Ndl, llor RM> gera. of AMeifheby ( Ity. M tbe otber. MA M '"i cmpro ml-e.l. h. -v. r.tl y.ara ago tMUW partiier-hl|> e\l?llng b.-tween Mr. Kayne and " K..-I " HagM WM Hl bataaM nf pitlltl UdlahreaMa tm ywtraMaaara RM e. m)MdP aviiejliave l.-d bo-lib fa.-l lona of tbe ItcpuMh in p.irty ln tbe KXHIdCowgreaalonal Dlatrtcl Tbe Hghl at tbe laat fltate Courentian. al whtrb "Chrla" X narrowly eaeaped defeat for delegate to tbe Cbleago Conventlon, will ba remen ared " < bn? " N oal ol ll.e clty. Kodfara Mya tbat he and Bayue a.e worklng for the Muaa aaaa, Qaay, f". BtaU Tn ?-.t. .-? OAWDIDAflU rOM RAMYAUD OTMMtMMMM. DoaTOW, Jmm B [S),rii,ii. TfteBtandinireoM ?tttaa af tha aleetora af Harrard OalMj araraaara Mtt tbia afternoon and counted tbe MllaM for OTI I -? ? : h] Iha laotlliai at-MrM, Tbe roOawtM MmItb are the eandldatM fran whan ?tx will be ahoai n m eanaMOea* in. nt day to nil racaneie*. glven ln the ordar >.r praea i hi tlie. rotaa: aleiandV r \. John l lake, i.iwin P. -enver. Joha T. Horaa, |. . Koger i, Vlexaiidcr MeKenxta, <i> ..r?-e Hhattuca ?*<.I Hoar, T. Jefferaoil CoolWge, Ilenrj l. Illggloaon, N ? tb.ni.i Thayer and Moaea WlUiaiaa Moaera. t-caver, ..ii Mutt. ur.: in.-in b an ?'< tha praaMt baara, TUK riCTIMi OF uti: APAOSMM. rui.-ii-K', BAM FSAMCfhOOj I'al., Jtnic 5.? .;< uerai Croob lalatiaahi tM fall ra m dtoal fnM PMI Itayai'd: "lloiu tbe Maf oblainable Infoi inatlon tho fatlowMj aaaaMf af pwMahMMi klltoii BawM on the Hli.e Itlver anil aroiui.l Aloia. tlve near Mlver Clty, two nearOldCaiup viii.ent aad tbraa naM Uraftoa. There m iy bM ? MM otliera kllled but I r,.a ftH ua lu loiuiatloi. II.at <an be r.ll.d on." RTEAL1S0 BOMMKA tM tOWA. BlOl x ClTTi Iowii, June B {S/irriul).?Vn oriiitnl/ed band ot lii.r-e tlibv. a, ?ald to iniuiber nearly tlfty, aredrivlng ofl all tlie MtWM ln Milla and l'r.inotit eoiintlea, nearly a huui'.red head havlng Iw.-n drlven oit in the puat t wo niontlia. IIlaMppeead thal the MHM wn tak<n to aaate of tha Damaruua lalaada ln tha Ml* aou/1 Rlvar, Dfkoerabavi m nJ.t I e tbtaraa m \.iin. A vlgllance roiutuiltee Iiuh beeu urgai.l/.ed BOd a Iiii.Ii ilig bee Will fatloa the llri-l (-aptllie. ? ? DUIYISU ISTO A Dl.lf K.WISE. Tituy. .Itinc B {Sprrinh.? Kx -AsHcmblyinan ?lobti I'llklna, of North Uiualugburg, wanouhla way bonie thla inor.ilug, wheu tbo horne M waa drlvlng walke.1 olt aiieaibankninnt at ll.e top af Oll Mill lllli, and the dilver, bona and baMy fall into u rariM aixty teet balow, Twu hourn ;at?r he WM foi.ud luaeualble. He la ptobably fataily hurt. A.V EtyoHT TO REVHaL L1QVOR LA WS. rilii.AiiF.i.iMUA, Jimc 5 (SpiciHl).-A RMota* tlon waaoffered lu Coir.mon ('oiit.il by Mr. Wldeman to ie|..i,lalltbelaw? forbidillngtheaaleoraplrltuoiia.xIn.iiM .aiijiiiiu.ia on Boadaya aad alaetloa dayahy UaaMad vendeis. Ibeieweie ?? vei al apeeehca lu lla favor, but Il WM defcleil by a Vote of .',7 to 14. ? 0M1MJU ASD CdBUALTUU-Ml TMUOMdFM, MIIIDKHKD JIY A Mon. Mai:-ii U.i.n.ws. [a>, Jaaa .'?.?A dlanateh to Thf Timtl MrpubUemm ?aya tbat " Fin " and " Maua " Kalnabarger wera taken from J all at Kldora, llui.liu C'ouutr, thla merntng bf ? BMb aad nddicl wlth hulieia. They were b;..tii??!? oi tbe two Itaiiiahurgera wbu are now ln the M.ii-i.i.il ( ..unty lail for the inurder of Kuecu Johnaon. aud were ariMled reeUfday far au alleged attack ou l)r. L'n.lei ? ...d wbo i, pmuduont lu tha Ualuabarger proao cutiou. TIIK MUKDKR Of A KAMII.Y. QWOagft, June 6.?A dltpateh lo lhr imity Srv? from VlOMUBM, Ind., aaya: "Word haa Juat reaohed here tbat K.ed (.roudyout aud bla entiro famlly were mur dered laat night near Kdwanlaport. KII.I.KIi HV PAU4VQ HTO.VP^. Aioi an, <ia., June ft.? The alone coplog of tho Kich iimiid Couuty I'iiiirl Houae ln thla < Ity fcll to day, knl mg i'rtace liartla, acolurad workiuan, aud deuioliihlug the entlre front of tbe atone balcony. BUICIDE OF A MIBB& Mn.WAUKKK, June 5.?The Heeond.Watd Aaaewor a few daya ago loiind that l'et.r lUat Had r.n. ealed ft'JO.O.K) for luany rraraao aa uol to be taxed. Thla ao worrled lUat that he . ou.mlt'.ed auicldoUat creuiug by bralulug hiuacll wtlh a haaauier. OPPOSING EARL 8PENCER Bkin.SIi MINISTEIW LIKKLY TO KESIGN*. 6IR CHAML99 DII.KE ANT) Mlt. CIIAMIIERLAIN A MINOIIITY IN ma CvniNKl. LoNnov, Jurip !">.?Tlie Cabinot to-dfty tli.t rnasedlrlah eoerelon for two houra, bnt falled to rcnch nn aureeinent. Earl "jiene. r. ln H fnterview wlth Mr. Gladatone yestetday, atated that an Irreduelbln tuinlmuiii of eoerelon he conahlered ludiapaaaaMa for jrovernlng lueland. He ahowed liy ln i akBMM f rotii the eouncll to day that he aaa ilalai?!??<! tkan ikMld be no mmbw mi?e. Tho niajorlty of tho Cabinot Mipport Earl BaaMM er. Mr (;ia?l?ton>?, anxlou* that tboro shall l?o no dlaruptloii ln the f;ieo of tho aaaMMl electlon, aak.d Mr. CbainbeiLiin and Htr Cbarles Dllke to acceed to Earl .^IKiieer's fnll ileniaiid.a for.mc ycar. The eouncll wa* adjournod untll Tueaday. Tho BMhaMMt lu Mlnlsterlal r.rcle* over the erlals |s lataaaa. lt ls autd that 81r Charlca Dllko and Mr. riiamherlaln lutend to realgn. Thr r<( l Mull BrnmUt, ln an edltorlul artlcle, at.ite.a that lt eannot ln Ileve that Measrs. Dnko and Cluiinhcr laln wlll fueetkaodluiu of causlnjr a dlaruptlon of tho Calilnet ou the ere of a ifonoral eloetlou. Earl Ppencor will tieeonteiit If he Mta the powera ho urgontly neod* for the next year. The Homo Rulers wlll, however. op poaa the one year tenu of tho Crlinea aet as a measurc of eoerelon, whilo the Conaorvatlves may coaleaeo wlth tho Honto Itnlers aul opposo the bill as an luodoi|iiito and lemporary makeahtft, unworthy of tho Inipcrial Parllament. Ity acccptlng tho MMBMMMI siuireated tho erlsla may M trauafeitad froni the Cabinot to tho House of CmmJMi Altlion.'h thi-ro la apprelnnsinu of great ilifll-ulty In keoplug the party togother, It muy not be Inaiinnountable. Mr. CkJklam announoed In the Hoiite of Commons thls afternoon that tho extra duty on aplrlta had becu flxed at a ?hllllng a pIlM. ThU wa* a rcductlon, he ?ald, whleh would Involve a loaa to tho public rovenuc of 91,500,000 pcr anniiin. The adilitlunal iluty on beer, ho aald, would M M taiii. d untll May 31, lflnO, and no othor cbange* In the badafal winil.l ba BMda, Mr. Childera oatlmated that daVMMMMWaf tkaiMMt voteof crodit of *ii,ooo,ooo wlll be aaved. The Manjula of Hartington aald that tho Governmetit boped It woald he unneeea.iary to detaln tho Guarda at Alexainlrl i inmh Lmg.T, but that It wa* luipotnlblo at preaent to flx a date for tholr departure. Mr. (il.ida'one atated that Kuasla and England had eoine to au agreemeut couccrnlug the polnt* of dllfor MM between Ikaaa, wblch were to l?e refcrred to arbl tratlou. BaalMMMdd that the (iovernmenM of the two eonntrtea have llkewlso agrood upon tho arhltrator, but aatlie peraaaekaaM ha? not yet been formally ..-.> d to ?eaipt, ho rii uuable to auy furthcrou the aub jci't now. Mr. Oladataea nnnnunred the followlng aa the ordor of (,ov. riiiaent bualBBM In the UoBMi The aocond reading of th>-btidk'et, MoadayMXtl tho ronalderatlon of the Beoteh Oroftera' bill and tlie blll for the renewal of the iruh Crimra \i t, rataodallart, Tkaraday aaxt, and tho intDxlnetioii and oonaidantUoa of an IrUb I.and l'ur . haaa bi'l ?? Maa aa po*alble. AN AMl:li!( AN Sl.'IMi POI AIJMONY. PARU, JtUM B.?bUm I?iinis<l( y, an AflM rican, la auli.K' I.'Herlo, tkaOpaM Couibjue tonnr, for $_'.1<ni yearly uiiinony. Mlaa Dumadey aaya aho waa inarrled to I.'Hi rle aft.r tho eereuiony of a dlvorce froni hia flrst wife at I'odoavar, Mlaa iMunsdey liavlng Inalttod upon hls olitalidng a dlvorie, whi.h waa Impoaalble ln Kranei., i h"v iii-i togethei ili yaara, when l/Herio daaartM her. Ha loM Ml?- l?uma.|ey that Ihe 1'o.loavar eeremoiiy waa a OOBtedy. Jiidginent haa l^?-n deferred foi a WMK, Hum.g the irl.il the llrit wife creatcd a acone m tho court. ii I fOLVMB 0F nCTOB BUOOV WKITIBOB. PABI9, .lutie ">.?It ih htattil tliat thfl itianu aerlpt wntluira of Vlftor Hugn will flll ten volumoa. Mr. Hil.'o Indle.ited tka arrantc lm nt for thelr pulilleatlon. fka aaalai ta a( tkraa volaaMa, waiek an aimoat raady fot nr' nl.iti in. are rarlOM and , DbCBM botk pr.iao and I TbeotberMTM wlll eoneutol noteaaad U t t< i. wiitt. a dariog tka yaaraaf ezllaaf tka i"?-t W I.iKi: 91 i m. ? A-iiMi.KK KAJtTHQUAKX. LnrooWi Jom ?">.? \n .?til.i.il dlopotch Itom Iggf g\rM Ika BBBlkar Of the kllled and woitinl. d by the aartkaaaka Ikaaa m Oaaatay aad Mon.iay aa foi luwi: Bldad, 971 woiiuliil, 1<?). The oltlelal reporta havo not baou r?avd??"l yot froni tho other point i In tho Vale of Caahmere affeeted by tbn eartloplako ahoeka. UnoHlclaJ reporta, howevor, am of anrb au alarioini; . . <t aa to nxakfl it bon tbaa Ukolf that the aartk (jilakn wlll pr .VI' r .? n ino' i dl ' MtKHM ln lt? etf. cta thau iiia nnit dlapaU bea it*tcd tkan to ba, BTbola ettMa uud taaraa ia" I i ipokM of as daatroyed, aod tl,. abaan ? ,.f defln Us newa ls attrlboted to the daiaoll tl on of the lelegrapll llne* lu tho gtueral wrock and -? it.ai-im; Mi:. U>1 aXL'9 9UO I LOMDOKi Jutii' B. DM /MkM i't an nlitorial attlela *lii< uiori.lni;, a ,ya that Mr. Pkl 1" apoko [at tho I/ird Mayor'a bainpiet to th" aTadMI M Wedneaday eTaatof] irltk a (raaa ol diettM Md m alaratiM of Iom th.,t pr.iv. him lltinn to flil Mr. I.ow. I'... MWaU liy. Ho wlll M tka iiedlniii tow.ud brlnirlof Kaallab and tmerleaa baraaad baaobMto ln oiii.-i ihhIis liun h) llirlr paitnershlp lu law buuka and axio.ua ? mtWI 90T1 1 i K'iM LOKDOV. l.nMi.iy. Juiio 5. As Auii-1'a BtacTfnn ):?<? ?????ii rleeted .-?ii .dataoflha Koyal Aaadaay, lm i-in iOAtaaT I?ao OouiaiDoa la Ika tlaadar if Charle* Warren tdaraa aaalaal Lonl Colarhlga the jti.uuii m of the roiirt ? i!l bfl doUvared 00 Mouday A Ni w [VMHirrn -The yonnif Earl Catraa (Lord C irinoylii, of tba relelir.it'sl lne.ic h of proinlse ault of i irue agiinst Uaruiuyla, to-day .is-uiued bli plaaa in the Il.ui?? of Lordl an aoii and IBaMMBf to the tltle of iiie lat< ' Boxobabi Dcaaaa'rwOM Oxvotn. ?>xfor.l Oalrer altj wiii on Jone :< < oafai tba hoaonuy dagraa of Doetor of Divinltv upon tba Hiahopa of WlaekMtar. Mutb and itiiMoi, ti e i .i.tineii oi tba loiiimiiio. s ob tka rerlaad Hiiile.aadlheBar. i'hiiiips itiook-i, raetar of Trtalty Cbun h, iio-ton. \\i-r Aini<\. //./? fMarak aakai tho ofaaial an iioiiieinenl that llie .lulinta of the Muer ln Afili.i h.ive i.e.n foime.l |BtO a Brltlah proti .'toialo. lhw pro i,. i..i ..?? i ompiis. ? tba . ....-t llne lienveen the Brltlah pioi. ? tor.ite of Lagoaand tbe weatern bank of tba Rla iiei Kej. ? b? t"t i noi y ou notii baaka o( tba Niaar from na ooufloaaca wlth tba Klvar Bcbboat l*KoJata tha H .,. aad ulao 1.0th baiika of the BMM to uud luclud -? ll-IIIN<i IN PROHIBITKD WATKltfl. l.nsiHiv, .luiif ',.?Tho \<ili?ti,d Ztitini'i, of Il.llln, -lat. s ln.it the lienn ui disp.il. h hoat l'oinineia . whlle erulsiinj near Nordemoy lu the North Hea. ob arrv.d a II.-<t of BagBak rMMH tUhlng ln prohlblted wat.ia. TIk I'onilueianla aent M armed erew wlth a pro;. -i on board aa Kngllab itaaotar aocompanytng tba llerl. tka I'oiiiineiaiiin tlien ael/od a Variuoiith eutter Mtxl lowfd It Intu \\lliuhiihaTuii, where It la now de talned. ????-- ? VIl.I.AUKs DBBTBOTBD Bt BLACTB PLAOB, l'AUis, Jiinc "?. A litt.r froni the Bbthop <>f Toiniuln appeara In the Toiilon fJlMMI 0BfMaJ|?al au noiiiieing that tho lilaek ElaifH BN rava^lin? the prov ,nrua or fontay, BMgfcM and Tu\eii|uan, nlthou^li tbaao piaihKMaraacaraptad bj Fiaaak trooaa. Tlie in babiunta,floerngfrom maaaMra,kaTa takou rofuge tn tl,,. Kieiieh cairUoii.-. Ihlny Cliriallan vllla^ea huvo u.aii daatrayod. ? ?- ? Hti:i:r.M)i:i: Of HKH7BX ai.vaki:/. HWANA, Jmie B.~MaJWl Aharc/, of tba fianche/ aipadlllM. haa ?urrendered M >..l.ana. Ho do ?JMM lh*{ ,ll(' expedltlon landed lu two boata fioui Cmiiio Douilngj. The baudlU ('oiue-ana nud Matiaa Hlv.i'o have boon eaptured In tho Juriadlctlan of baujtt hpliliu-'. _ MATISM ()F iNTEltEsT IN TilK DOMIMIOW. MoNTitKAL, Jbjm B (Nj>rri/?/>.-SU nrw CB999 ,,f amallpox wero reported jenterday and nlne ta-day. '1'hnehalriiianof tho Hoalth Commltlee ha? deelared that the dlaeaio Is opldeuilc In the northeaatern diatrlet of tho elty and that It la beyond tho eontrol of one eom t?lttee. Hunltary ofllclula tay that the polloe throw cvery obatacle In thelr way of plaoanllntf MMM whoro there ure caaea of tuedlacaae, and they aoiuetlmeii t. ar down tho plaearda aoon after they aro put uji. ^ bM one of the tneu waa about to post ? plaeard M a IMM ln (oll.Ko-at.-he waa aurrounded by an angryciowd who ilarod hlm to do lt at the rtak of hla llfe. The eomiulttaa appointed by the Corn ExrhiuiK. an 1 Itouid of Trade to comtldar the Qiieatlon af radBetel eaaal tollamotto-iliiy. anddrew ui? ? meuiorlal aaalng the ilovemiueiit touiiollsh caual tolla. Thoatory of Mre. WrlBkt, wbo attempted to eommlt auklde by ahootlug hera. If. would furnlsh materlal for a ?etisatloiial no?el. Nothlnn la koown.abo aaya, of her .Umi and ahe BMM barned .MWJ^ijj |,er relatlona. Onca a ereolo down lu Bt. IMM clalmed to l>e her half biotti. r. but aM dld not hellr.vo blui. WkM youug, aha wa? itaaM ro.u J^""?* ln Kt. UiuHby a n<?ro wonian, who aei.t her for i|4oai l ?,e, eai.nngtbalrjotnt Ihtng by BBMMWorh and paf ing much Bionry Into a bank. Tl.H wonian, howav, r, traatod her ao unklndly that at laat ?he could atand lt BO ionter and poiaoned .nr. The.. Mra. Urigl.t wel.t to woi k ln < Taa ford'a dry-gooda atore, where aho aarued ?t Ontrjiq Md aflarward fJO a weak. Hha baaMM ae uainted Wlth Wrl.'ht whlle ln tl.la altuatlon aud ^ler ' whilo naa inarrled to hlin. Ile wa* theu wealthv, burbitooktodriukiuiu l?*t U?*?ltuaUon and came Jn to Montreal, where he kept a rcataurant Tlie Free maaona have proml-cd to acnd her baek to St, Louts, where aho can eaally aupport heraelf. Ono Oulllctte haa hrouglit auit for B10.000 daniairea agaluat Dr. Berry. clt v vai?< inator, for c.iualng the death ?if hla twoehildren Tho doctor aays tho children died f(Om measlcB. -a- ? FRAOMF.NTS OF C.VIM.F. NF.WS. St. IHrfMMttnhO, June .r>.?The in iiueuvrea of the Navy have been begitn. The Admlralty haa Isaued an order re(|tilrlng that all men of-war shall be kept fully eiiuipped for active serricc. Bntia, June R.-It la atated that before the territorlal dlapota nroae betwcon (iermanv and the Sultan or Zanzi bar I?r. Rohlfa, the (.eriean agent In /.aiizlbar. had ln formod tha M.ltan of that eountry that (iernauy had c uicluded a treaty of frlendahip and protoctlon wlth the Biillan of Yltu, aml that (iermany hoped that thla fact would lnduee t'le Siiltan or /.au/.l'nar to fcn.n lii? ln* UllUeaagalnat tbe Boltaa of Vtta. i>r. Rohlfa, however, aent no uii iiiiatuui to the furnicr potentate. PAMB, June 5.?The Ufpublir frMMMM, lu what aeoms to i.e ,in "lnaptred" adltorlal, aaya: "Frauce demauda that tho eqnnl rlghtaof all F.iirupe.iu Fowers m Kgypt bo reeotrmze.l and aecured, ao that no Power shall oe ablt to lutcrferc alune " Hkki.in, Jnno 5.?An Intervlow wlth Mr. Raine. tho i?ew (Jultad Mmm Cbaaai, la pabliahad ln the iwjebinu. Ile aaya that he has nndertaken tho taak of rovlviug the oomniereial n-laiioua of Oeiinunv and Ainerlca. Mr. l.-alne lu lleve.t th.ro would be " no dlttlculty ln remov inir tbe polnta of dlfferenee betwean tho two eeaatrlea" He denouneed aa a falaehood tho roport that he wrote In hla (iei tnan BBWapaMf ii. Hultiuioic, in dlaparageuicut of (iermany. Viknsa, June .r>. F.lectiona for the Roloharath were held to-day. 1 he returna ahow that three (lermaii Lib erals and one Qenaan Natlonallat have been electel In Sileala, three l.lberals ln Corlnthia, aud Uu Llberala lu aeveral other eleetoral diatricta FHAUDULEST MOMY ORDEllS. BDCOESBFDL THIEV1NG IX THE FAR WEST. many IBOVtAirM of DOtXAM PO0KBR9 dy post MA8TKK IIIMISON A SIMI'I.K DKVICK. Poktland, Ore., June 5.?Isnac Hibbs, the poatmaeter at Lewlaton, who la eharged with defalca tlon, waa appointed ln March. 1084. On May 2 Hibba rent to tho upper C'olumbla reglon. The Foatal Iuepcc tor, alanued at hla contlnued absence. inveatigated the affalra of tho ofTice and fouiul tn Hihbs's wrltlntf IMBtMj for a largo iniuiber of reglatered ...all poucbea deatlned for lietltlouB uamea In different poat oftlcos Biippllodtroin Lcwiaton. Lewiaton la a n.all dlatrlbuting point for a large numberof ollioes in Northern Fdaho and Eaatern Waabingtnn. Hlbba would taauo a mouey order for a flc titloua i.ame at tbeae oftlcea, drawn lu favor of a bank in Iowa, whore the ordera were payable. TLe cuatomary letter of advlce waa forwarded to the paylngpoatruaater, Hlbba then wrote to the bank that ho wouid ahortly rlait the town, encloaod the mouey ordera and requcated tho bank to caab them and place the amouuta on depoalt to hla credit uutll he armed. Later he wrote to the bank that he could not tuake the couternplatcd vlsit and re?|iieatedthat adraft for the amount oftuoneyon depoalt b* returnod by reglated mall to tbe tlelitloiia namea nt taehed lo the mouey orders, and alwaya at Botno olTlco where the inall pa?*aed through lewlaton. Wheu the Irafta arrived Hlbba alguod tho tlctltioua namea aud retumed the reeelpt carda and the transaetlon waa com pl.te.l. ? Tho amount of tbe defaleation exoeeda #20,000 and la expectod to reach f.V),000. Tbe Foatal Inapector aaya tbe robbertea will neceaaitate the reoriranlzation of the mouey ord.r ajraMBI of the UniteiMtatea andof other eoontriaa. Hlbba waa laat MM ou May JO, at the aecond aroaatBR of the.'anadtan Faclflc Road, ou hla way to MNaoula and Helena for the purpoac of caahing drafta ordered to be seut to thoae places. PuperlBtendent Flltnley, of tho Mouey Order Depart inent of tbe N'ew-York Foat Oftlec, aaid tbat caaea of fraud aflectlng the Mouey Order Department were rare. Tbe nioat noted MM waa that of a postniaster In Oblo, who furgcd tho blauka on whlch mouey ordera are uiado out, and colle. t.d ordera tbat he hlmaelf had prlnted. Tha Dapartntent raqalna waakli halaaaM to be mmb out. und It la not poa-lhle to ciuitlnuo frauda tn tho col lectlon of inoney ordera for any tonir penod. Mr. Pllra lay tiiougi.t tbat whlla noayataai eooid protect againat the dlahoneaty of a poatmaatar. aaab a a.heiuo aa that adopt.db) Poatmaater HlbM eoubl not be auecoaafully c.irne.l oal in Baatara Ctllae, where baukera wero caro ful lu acndlug inoney to atrangera. 77/F BEAOKAMAXOM BAMK PFFICIT. riiii.APK.l.i'iliA, JUM 5 {Spccial).? Josoph Cotikllng, the hUhway contra-tor, of whiim ao mucb Ma t?en Mtd lnconneetlon wlth thoHhaekamaxou IJank. It la reported, haa had B con-uittatlon wlth tho dlrectora uud a.-ree 1 to luake a slateuicul of hla couuectlou wlth the inatttutton. Tho etory goea tbat he agreed with Wllilam lliimni, that whencver (.'onkllug recclvad a eon tru t Mr. Iluiiim would furnlah tho naceaaary monoy. Aa ..rdlng to Conkllng'a BtMMMBt tho caahler, Huggard, waa Inatrii.ted to rIvo Ihem credit to tho amount of tho contraet. Co.ikltug drew the monoy and wheu he rc ci iv-.l the warr.mt gavo It to IIuiuiu or Huggard aud bad a Kttleui.tit. Thla, tn cffoot, la the sutemout which Caakllad la aHaard to Mva bmm to tbo BtrMMra, and it la further aald that It la oorroboratad by IM paaa booka and notea ?r Mr. Ituinm to Huggard. wlneh havo been dlaeorered. If the etory eaa M luMtaattaMd thal Mr. Uuiiuii I."'. Ivad the warranta tbat were mada out to tho eontraetororbearer, au effort will bc bmm to hoid hia eatate Itable. ln the Coinmon I'leaa I'.eirt No I. tha eonable.-arlou of the motlone for the approrai or appolutmaat of tho ae ?Igueeaof tbe li.iuk.aiid for the appolntmeiit of a re (. Itoi la poatponad uutll to-morrow, Muturday. FI.FF.ISO FOR L1FF. FROM A FL00DMD Kflr*. DfUPTOir, r?'ini.. Jnno .r> {Spreinb.?'l'lii>* mornlngaa mlnera were drlvlng abreaat ln the Kekley c.al iiiln.a of J. I-ersoncrlng A to.. they pierecd an old aban.lon. duiine tbat waa full of water. Iu an Inatant" tbe flo.Ml poured tbroiiifh tbe break with territlo force, compelllng all ln IM mlne to (I.e for tlieir llvea. It waa Wlth t'teat dlibeiilty that they eaeaped. Old alopea that h id h>MJ BMi abatidoued were tM I iu thelr fllght. The Watai lllled tho new mlne and ateadlly nno uutll It waa entiielv till< I. The three laiM piimpa hliherto cmploy i d for dratatad bn aaaleaa, bafaf umler water. Heveral liunilia<l men aro throwu out of employnicnt for at l.ast one iiH.titb. -?? MtMACUZOVB BBOAFMOF TBMMM BOTB. CaSBOHDAI.K, I'i'iin., Jiltif ") [Sjuridi.?Thwc bayi UrlM al Proaiptaa buapad into an amptf aaal <ar on the Delaware aud Uu laM t'.tnal Company'a gravity road yeaterday toateal a rlde. WhM the aeven eara reatbed tbe lop of tbe liicline tbey biokn MM and w. nt down the traek at tber?te ?t furtv i llea au hour. Wheu tbey reaebed the hottoin of tlicdc?cent exery one or'theiu WMMMBM4 ln pleeeaexcept th.it ln whleh theboyB we.e. It waa not evea deralle.l, aud beyoud a fow ac ratehoa the boy.a eaeaped iinburt. VtBBATIBFAOTTOB AMOBB 9MM00UATB, I'nii.AHKi.i'iiiA, .lunc .r) (Spccial).?Tun il c.iu-d.l-ralde talk auiiiiig Deuioerata that Culleetoi llartr.tnft ahouM havo IMMmJ Mr. Iluekel aa deptity eollector. Mr. Iluekel laa Kepuldb-an. fM haa been a gtad ollber. bul thal hia reaioration ahould tuake the Phlladelphla Heuioerata dlaaatiatled la not utinatiiral. On tha other hand, there are DMMM who aro not at all iatlBial tbat (olonal Hnowd.n ahould learo tho Mlnt. W hethcr they take thla poaltlon for ett'oct or not ean onlv be linairlned, but certalnly lu a BtWMC adinlula tratios of the civii BarrtM ??bm OoloneJ Baowdrji ahould be refalnad. He haa been an out and out Repub II. an but he haa aeldofl), If ever, earrlad nolitloa Into tha Miut' Ba haa almoat MOWB up In that Inalltution. and conaeoiiently BO other luan ln the countiy U ao latnlliar witli Ita wor'klnga. It ahould he remeinbered, however, that of bia ow n free will M plaec.d hla re^lguutlou ln tho haudaof the Preaident. - ? ? riXlSO TllE OKAUEH OF BFMIMQ WBMAF. St. PAULi Miitn-. ?'|tn?> Bv?TImi Minncwta Kallroad and Warehi.iiM- Comiiilaalonera have flxed tho followinit grailea for wheat I No. 1 hard aprlng wheat nitiat bo sound. brlfht nnd woll cleaued; iiiuat contaln not leaa that. 75 per ceut of MrdOeaMhVtM wheat. aud wabjk not leaa tban tlfly elgbt pounda to a MMMMi buahel. Ne. 1 northern aprlng wheat Jiiuat l)e sound and well eleatied; eoiitalniiig not leaa thau BO per cent of hard vnrletlea of aprliiK wheat, and ita nilulinuii tcat weight. luuat not be leaa thau tlfl> aeven pounda. No. 'J northern aprlng wheat inuat be clcan, sound and Of good inlllliig (juality. aud muat welgh r.ot loas than tlfty-alx pounda, . __ii_._ N, 8 aprlng wheat-all Inferior. ahrn>:ken or dlrty apring waeatOf welglit not leaa than llfiy-four pounda. Itejecd aprlng wbe.it-all apra.g wheat Ihat la grown. badly bleachcd, or from auy MMB nnlit for No. 3 "IvTcrado-all wheat that la ln a heatlne condJtlon, or t<M. dinup tobo aafo for wareboualng. or that haa any eonelderable admlxture of forelM iraJM, Maaad. or la ba-lly blii-biirnt, whalever g.ade It n.lght otheiv. ae be, ahiill be pronouneed no trrade, wlth tha luapeciora ?0U ti.u.s aa to Ita iiuality and coudlilon. .-? TWO EXTRAORDIXARY BKAXMB, Stakicca, lVnn., Juuc fi.?A siutkc nino Eoot loug and aeven luchea ln dlatneter with a pecullar flat h.ad waa kllled near thla BBMB B few daya ugo. Ita colorlabrown wlth rod banda about tho body at Intur vala of a few luchea. Aiounl the ereaturo'a ueck waa a band af ahort buira. TM MBM wheu dl"eovere.l Um a newlv boru lauab aboul half awailowed aud waa MJUI k'i;T..A>JUiN<jm H??. N. Y.. June 5.-A hlackanake aeven teet and ono Ineli long was captured here ou 1 Oeaday Bf ?Kd" Clhee. There were thlityaeven young aiiakea with her and wheu auo waa attacked they all rau dowu her tliioaU THE ARCADE RAILWAY BILLt ASKLN'G THE GOVEKKOK NOT TO SIGN IT. IIOW THB BOAD WOCLD AFFECT DROADWAt PKOPi III Y-OWXKIWI. iTROM THR HF.OLT.AR OOBBHPOBDSVT OF THB TBIBUWB."} Ai.many, June S.?C'haira were set iu rvguiaf order htforo the great desk of OOTOIMf Hlll thla aftei* noon, w heii Brgiimcut* wero made for and against tba Arc.idc Hailway of New-Yorb. " The duty haa boen aaalgned to me," aald Alnon P. Man, openlug the bearlug, "to present the proteat oi tho property holder* of New-York against thla bill." Mr. Man theu read a proteat aml gare tho naiue* of leadinf tiroi?erty owners wbo had alirneU It. The proteat aasortd that the bulldlng o( the railroad would eudauger tha buildiog* lu liroadway, leaseu tho value of property, and affeet bealtb. Ainong tho slgncr* of the petitlon w< ra the Astois, Mr. Lord, Mr. tMoan, tho Chentlcal Bank, tho estato of Louls C. Haiuersley, Orlando B. Potter, John A. Stowart, prcsldcnt of tbo United Ptato* Trust Compiny, the Mutual Ufo InsuranceConipatiy, Mr. Rcytwlds, ropre?cnting Oraca Chiirch, those representiiig Trinlty and Graoe Cliurch, the Poreol Bulldtng, the Raaaawtt Hospltal, tbe Charter Oak Life Insurance Coinpatiy. Heury Hllton, Mr*. A. T Stewart, the tru.stec* of Catharlno Wolfe, and ex-Gor oruor Hamilton li-h. Mr. Man aald that an eatlmata had been made of the nuniber of feet of property owued lu Broadway by those who opposed the bill. Between Howllng Greeu aud Eorty-second-st. thare were 32,000 feet of property, exelusive of tho cros* atreeta. Of theaa tho alirner* of the protest againsc the bill owned 20,015 fe.t, substautially two-thirds. Thl* property waa four flfths of the valuo of tho 99.090' feet. It waa wortb $300,000,000 at the least, and it yearly returned lu ln tereat between $25,000,000 and $30,000,000. In Uxea lt paid between $5,000,000 and $7,000,000. Prancls M. Peott presentcl tho proteat of the ruunlel pai nuthorltie* of Now-York agalust the bill. Ho aaid that the opposltion of tho Mayor aud authontlos waa vlolcnt aud of an uualterablo nature. TUo bill h.ia boon drawn solely ln tho Interest of the railway corporation and in disregard of tho rigbta of tbo uiiinlclpal corporation. The railway comoany could uso for storage purpose* G.000,000 feet heneath the street* of New-York. they could have tratuways of auy extcnt, they could retnovo gas plpes, sewer and water pipe* aa they pleaaed. He ar^-uod that the coi.seut of the city authorttiea ought to bo neceaeary for aueh a work. Aa he read tho bill tho perinls?lon of tha Commissloner of Publlo Work* waa not reniiired for the removal of the wnter-plpea oraewera; only hisapproval waa reriulred after the work wa* done, If It becainn a law lt would dlsarrange all tho lateral sewer* of the elty. Morcover the cotnpany ought to pay ?omething to the elty for such euormotu prlrlleges aa K doslred. Thero waa no guarantee that tba road would bo linlsbcd; no recoiupeuae to tho elty lf the atrcct ?liould bo riimed aud the elty be compclled to roatore lt to lt* old condl. tlon. No proper compeusation waa to be made to the property ownera for dainag* to tho property. Tue bill wa* ruahod throu^h the Senate. Mr. Haakell, chairnian of the Railway Commtttce of tho Aaaembly, proudfcd not to report the bill untll a hearlug wa* givea on it. He liroko that proniise and reported the bill Ut tho Asseaably. lt wa* then ruabed through tha Asnamuly. E 8 Jaffray protcated against tbe bill In behalf of tba dry-goods iiierchaula. Ha ?ald that there wa* no dw mand for *ueh a road lu Now- \ ork, and tho acheme waB not one ln favor of the peoplo but in favor of prlvatc apoeulatoM. Tho company ought ta give a boud of lyTO.OOO.OOO to reeompenae tho owmrs of property whose buildlnga nilghl be damage 1. The exeavatlon of the i eutre of the ?treet would en.lan.'or the biiildliga ou ?ttheratda oflt "Th<> bill gives bmttoIrraapaaatbta adventiirers," aaid Mr. Jaffray. " the most valiuhle i.iop.rty lu North Auierlea. wilhoiit the BBMBM of tho owners and wltkout rwqmring any paj iiicut to a <-ity or to the propartv-owner* for tho enornious prWUeaM M veve.l. and wlthout reipilrnig auy adeqnute giiarauteot against tbe loase* that they may lnlliet." Orlando B. Potter *ald tliat ttie bill waa substantially anewgraut. He had not B tenant ln Broadway who would reinain an hour if sii.h B railroad ahould be un.tor eoiislru. tlon, or after it waa bullt. Tho vaults of bulld> u ga e-peeiall> would ba lesseiu d lu \ alue. II. had >cv? eial lunldititfs wlth vaulta. The reuts of theao bulldluga would have to bo reduced lf Um road shouhl be budt. I'.io lilll proposed not onlyto strlke down tlie reutals. but tho valuo of tho biilldlim?. Ho would aell 1ns buildlnga for oue-ouarter of thelr present ralM if the railroad shoiildbe b'lllt. Tho graiit at tlrst waa for a aimple tiiunel ; now It wa* for a sp MM of 109 feet at the slde strects and froni eiirb to eurl. in llroad way (ieori'e Kent Kedford. an eiuine. r. >aid. "TkMB gentleiuen rely for the aaeeaae of thelr eekeaM upon tho ?ucceea of the andarBTooad railroad la LoaAea. I waa eonneeted wilh that road whlle lt wa< un.l.r illseuaslon. iiut the oondltloaa of aoil are dJiVrent LoadoB re^t* ?a c lav ; New-Yoik on aaii.l and i.M'k. Voii OoaU not ex (.iv'aiethe aand in Broadway wlthout uiideriniiiln^ tho buildlnga. Ue.iehiiu: Canal-at. yoil would lluU th..tyou had reaehed tldo water." Saiiniel E. Eyon, trustee of several est.itoa ln Uroidway, urgued tb.it tka vault ri?.'ht.s Breta -eizo.l by tlie railroad under th^ btU, aud tlure was to bo no eompeiiaatioii for the aet. I diniind l>rigga, pte.si.i, ot of the Wllllamabarg City Vlre laanraaoc Cooipaoy, aaid that ihe prouorty of that eoinpanvat BrOBdwa] and Lllwrt) t CostSHO0.0O0, an.l that neently til< V had been oMerr.l >-s.-,().iMKI for lf. BM tbO man WBO hail made tlie offOt had eoiue to blM Btat taid that lf the lilll bOOBBM a law be would not ^l\e luonj than ?400,000 for the ; roperty. John E. 1'aiMins aricued that tba bill would glve tho i oinpany oMlMlvaaM ?f Broodaray.aail that it vmiated the ( on-tltutioiial Aineiidiiieiif of !<..,. rorbiddiug tUo DBMlBKOf apeeial street railroad aet?. M V. It. Cruger prcs.Mite.1 tbo proteat of 'I rmlty Chureb. and atatad tbal the rbureb traatrva bad booa ln'oraM4 byeajflnaeratbal tkacknrckapira aoukt i?e owTturowa if th? railroad akould Ua imi.t. Mr. Kenwi.k praBMUd B proteat ou the MM) BMBBj froni the trustees of uraee Uttttrrh Jauies B. Illlton. *oa of Jii.Iko Hllton. aald that he a|> peurad for hls father, and Mi>. A. T. JStewai? , to proteat -' the bill*. ...... Ckartoa Ktaaall, tha Orat anaaker la fkror of tbo bill, Baaartad that he reprraaeted 90,000w orUiu iu :.|in New York whodealied rapld trauslt. Blnieon B. Cknreb aald that be llrad m i.iAnr ibitil-al. aud ald buataaaj iu tka Korael Bmid Ing llo waa not aido to g.t a BBBt lu Ihe e!e\ ated railroad CBia w l.eii be dcalrad to go bOBM n nighl unleaa ba WMt ta tka aoutharn Matiou. ??The daetatM ?>n the iiiii." lutorruptad QaranM Hlll "willbemaile on eolis'iflMoual |TUItBaa. l-liio lilll oonatltBttoaall Tbat la the iinoatlon." Mr ( hnreh then ar^ued that tlie ettyOf Kaw-YafB only hei.i Breadway a* an ifaal ol Ua tttata, '111010 waanoaooa thmg aa aayla?-a tax on a rault Tha nr..|..ii\ ow.a on Broadway b id no m ue riacbt t.> tho vaults "than the arpiatters did on tho laial Ii, MMM lols. Mk argued that tka rallroa.: woald lienaaa th-valuo of property lu New York. W. J. .1. Alo.11, tlio well kiiown engineer. aald that bebafl prepar. .1 the plaM aothattravel <>u Broadway ?houl.t nol bo i.it.-ir.ipusd whlle ihe railway aaa BBdaroonatrm lion, thai balldlaM wonid uot he undormlaed. aud tb it thero ahnabt Ma s.nni roadway aflrc tka eMatr ictloB of the railway. Ho badexblbltod tbeae plana toamluent enginoora. AU of tiieiuha.l aaidtkattkaj eooldl?ocarrledaat ihe Bank <>f onlv a fow vault* 1:1 Broadaay woald be laaaaaad. A m iveable brtdga wouhlba oonattaeted ta one uightuvof Broadway. aud boBaatb u tka "fotk of renatrwr? |U the road would go M wlthout Interriipt. Ing travel. ^'o ?.etiou of tho alieet ex.epting at OBMl-Bt Would Ue OCCtlpM Uiore than thiri) daya. At Caaal-at, by worklag uigkt au.lday, tho woik eoiial iM'donein foityhve.l n-. ttobert bowaU taado a lairal argatnonl m favor of tha 1,111 -\i\ the aet of 1^7:t." ho sai.l. " wo have a right tol.uil.l B tunnel thirtv tiNO feet W?e tt.rou^h liroa* wav Tbat aet Mya tbal prlvata property shall not i?a taUen Wltboal eompeiisatloii. Il I- a uiotistroua do< triua tbat haMUM no way of ruoklng comiynaaUM la pro tlded ln thehill, the bill nilistl.e\.|...d. Ihe eons,,!,,. \S e eaunot luke le ad tho road'. AirwawaattoaUttM ^t?:'<?e on one>aMaaf ?.ur track*between tba track and ino eurb. \Seinteintto iiUee the sewer ni|K's au.l other piprt beiiaatb the trai k. lt will be for the pulilie conveiueaee. Mr. seott ?a\a that thia bill wlUTiakoaaa warohoiiaccompany. Thero eai. bo no aucb tbing. We would foi feit our ehanerlf we di.l that. But I mntutiiin tbat tbe inere glving tho road tb- right to exteiid Its track elev.11 le.-t is ii.u aa exclualva ptiTllaaje, N?r ls thl* a street railway wiihln tho meaiiiiiL' of the liw. Why theaa mtiilonalrea of|Broadway talk nCf tbeyawned every. ting lu Broadway. The Htute of New- \ 01 k BW n> tlie feo slniple thospaeo below theativel. I uiaintain that tho l.illdoesu't liifriiiL'? upon any private ri^'hts whatexer. Wedon'l infrniL'C upon tMrbiktaol vaalt-owners.exe. pt ln (Ix InataBMB. ?e .shall applv to the >uprcme Couxt to appr dse their Tiilue and jiay for iliein. The Tniity Cbun h corporation ba* not inet and formally MMM reaolutloni acainat thia arkaaie lt is rary waii for niillion.ures to hii.erat thiseiilerpriseaud try to foica pooi meii to live ln tauBBJOBt-boaaoa, imt tka poar maa who want to live ln tbe eountry favor it. Ihe Biilliou aires wi!l|. oi.tmuc to opposo II, but tlie uiultltiido will tinally pievall." Governor Hlll then aaid to M.lville Smith. pn>sident of the Areade Coinpauv | - Wkat kafayjM to say to tha ObaraW that thia bill WM ruah?l ihroug 11 "(ontraeta wore paiid ng wilh aevcral Jierson* to bull l tbls^roll ? repho.1 Mi- ?BUth. ? an.l wo thought It baatnotto^allktb^l^WokMlBt^ on Mar.-li l. ,', e I t pLltl..eau-etho peoplo who dealrolC to u. ke eontraeia w.th M BBkad <hat e. rta n ainen.I uinnssbeinadotoourehaiter. As WH M thea,, BBB> traet, were iiade WB kMBMBd toAlbaoy aud p.l.hed tho b^BMyMWB%2kaw kuown that Idls cannotbe prop eily eousid.red ou tho day bafora the rtnal ad oiruuient of tka Legl.latuie. a* It vas in tho AaMBably," aald tbe OoverBet. Ho then e. ntinue.l. " 1 wi-h todraw atteniio., to a growingeril \ ided lu Ihe lilll, llie 0111 uioai .?- ?????"??? ??" .->? tioii piovtdea Ihe eompeiisatloii. \S e eaunot Inkr .way. Ue have the rlgllt. I say. to build aur railo now. Iti'.n atitbo-i/ed to say lhat we shull Inuid Treaeury, tkowed "kow tbe blil would aBact tka posl omoa UiWaw-York. He mM tl.at a i.ond of $1,?kw ikK> inlghl uot con.peuaate tho UBltjd >,.,tes?;ovemu,ei.l for the daiuage tli.it poaalM) Would be MMM to tho (ttUCt* un bv tho buildiug of the railroad. Govei 1...1 Hill aald tbat ho had tw^Tedauota ffoai the CbMratary of the Treasury alaUu* that u*o biU ui^ut