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^ you XLV-N* 1432L NEW-YORK, SAT, RPAY, JANUARY 30, 188ft PRICE TIIRKR (EATS. MR. GLADSTONE SUMMONED. CALLED TO CONSI.LT WITH THE QUEEN. XKSIGN'ATIONS OF TIIK COSSKMVATI VE CAaVafBT ACCF.PTr.P. London, Jan. 20.?Tho Qneen lias aeeepted tho resignations of Lord Salisbury and his Cabinet, mid has summoned Mr, Gladstone for a consultation. Trevlous to Mr. Gladstone's berne summoned lt was re? ported IllHt the yileen hesitated between the ex Premier and Lord Hartincrton. and bad ordered tho Ministers not to surrender their seals of asses until Monday. Loni Salisbury returned to London this evening from Os? borne. He was Closely guarded by detectives. The deadlock between Mr. Glmtstone and Lord Hart? ington continues, the latter holding that Die n prcsslon cf disorders la Ireland ls primarily necessary. EniMii H..ii, Jan. 20?lu tho election here to-day Hugh C. Childers, Liberal, received 4,039 votes and afr. Polwarth, Conservative. 1,730. Di in.iv, Jan.'.'!'.?John Ul.ike. Nationalist, has lieen elected Member ot 1'arliaiuont for Carlow without op piisltiou. ARTICLES OX THKIKlsH QUESTION. .viIAT ABNOLD rOBBTBB PBOPOSKS ? SUPPOSES viiCWS Of MK. fliAMB. SLAW. London, .lau. 20?The latest number t?f IBS jyiastssmla Century contains BB article by Arnold Forster, which has created a sensation here. The writer recalls that Irishmen were at tho bottom of thc Molly Maguire conspiracy ni Pennsylvania, that Irishmen plotted a iratest the officials and the Chinese lu San Fran? cisco, that the Tammany Kinir was largely supported by Irish citizens, and that tho BostonBoMeS were tam? pered with hy Irish politicians of that city. Thc history of the world show*, ho says, that tho Irish encage lu conspiracies wherever they may be, and he advises that Ihe English Government exercise firmness lu Its treat? ment of Ireland, as otherwise the reconquest of that country will he necessary. Tfit Fortnightly Katies) publishes ft political article which ls irenerally supposed to reflect the vlows of Joseph Chamberlain on tho present crisis. The writer expresses trreat regret at tho "timidity of tbe \Vhies," who seem to be afraid to face the laud question. Their opposition, he says, foiled n former attempt to settle this crest issue, sud be ureas them to reconsider the Whole subject now. A frank concert with the National? ists should i>c proposed, the article continues, ami if Mr. parnell refunds to negotiate on tbs basis of solving the Irish problem liv an adjustment of tba land quest lon. then the Liberals should trr to deal with tao Horns Polers through Mr. Healey. The writer says that he thinks a few months will reveal the dissensions which he maintains are new dormant in the Nationalist party, and Intimates that a falling ott in the American sub scrlotl'.ns to the Le acne trcusurv will linne Mr. Parnell la thc point of conforming his demands to what BagHih men ihbv tustlv grant, lu conriusl.iu. tbe writer urges tbe rejection of all the other s?hemes of home rule yet proposed, and says If England ever yields to ibo Irish demand for a native Parliament, she wiil have no guar? antee against aa eventual scpar ition of Ireland from Great Britain. - ? o CENTRAL AMERICAN REPUBLICS IN HAItMONY. Ampai.a, Honduras, Jan. 7.?The congress ol representatives of tbe the Bspabllas of (salvador, Mea ragua, Guatemala, Costa Kica and Honduras, which has been In sessiou here since January 'A, closed yesterday. Tbe convention mei at tho luvitatlon sf President Be? ggan for the purpose Sf arr .tuging tho rclatlous between the Central American Republics which had been dis? turbed by tho ambitions designs jf P.arrtus. The prlnrl pal duty ot the convection wai. thc rs BBtablllhmcBl ni diplomatic relations bot woes Salvador aad Nicaragua, these two eoaatrtashaving been hostile for some ilma The convent: >n wai opened with considerable pomp and circumstance by President li igr.in on January 1). Asa result af the deliberations borssoay has bees restored lie twaeaall tue Central Am.?!.can Republics. governor-oeneeai>iiip of CUBA. Havana, Jan. 23.?The condition Damed by General OaSBStS upon which ho would acceja the sflos Sf OsvamofOsBSBSl of Cull.i?namely, tho suspension Of the daily payment of 183,000 to the Coloi.ial Lank from thc C Tuan Treasury?is regarded favorably ham A .iltlereiH feeling prevails with reterence to tba randi iaey nf General Blaaoo, several of whoas persoual ti.rmi* recently called anon the. present Govern ir Geiier.il and entreats*! Bim to intercede with the il.me Ooverameai for the appointment of Blaaoo. 4 GLKMAN-AMER!CAN ARRESTED IB GERMANY. Bmux, .Ian. 39.?Mr. Jessey*, tbe (formans American who wa* recently forcibly expel.el ti om N'orherg, re'.uniftd to that town and was immcaii: rsstod, MEETING OF IRISH LOYALISTS. ('hk.stki:, Jan. 29.?An immense meeting was l,eid herc Hil* i vening tn d.seuss BmsiSTSB for the sap port of tl.e Irish Loyalists. The Dake of Wastaslastot In a speech declared that LoyallBti mast BOW or never pronounce in favors! tho Integrity of tho empire, ? .+. rilASES OH* TB! EASTERN TROUBLE*, London. Jan. 30.?Tbs Official ?) nmal ol Athens denies that the attltu le of UM Ors kl I :>'?'. bas ahangad Lord Salisbury has lastrw tod Admiral Hay, the commander of tbs English Mediterranean squadron, to cu.pim reree against the Greeks wherever tiny attach Turks. Tiie Dake of Edlabnrgh baa i" sa sp pointed co inman ler-iu-ciiief of tho Medltorranean ita tloi . Bklqbade, Jan, 29. -M. M IJatovleb will not ask a eon session of territory loServta, ht Mfjatovicb will atari lor Bucharest to-morrow tu take p nt in tm- negotiation* fm tho cst-u.i hun nt of Bosci between Bervla and Bal gai t. lluMi:, Jan. 2!).--Fotir Italian frigates bavo Bailed for Crete. ? ?f?We NOIL.- PROM LONDON. Lom ion. Jan. '.';?. f/BaJSI ASUUBUS A'.1 Atn,'. ? Michael Davitt, Miss Ileicu Taylor and ethers wUI begin aa sgrariaa agitation lc Wales on Monday. Mi SOCS OS Sim no u: ii ? TBS British hark Nlcosls, fro u laalqn ? lor tineen town, pu' Into Kalmontb to-day lor thu parposa ol sui rend, ring to thu authorltiei a Mexican Barned Baoha. who ls ebargod with having mtvtfersd Seooad .Mate Hilsea Tin: m ititi i: -A UM a lu-Ht; '.ii. -TBS Steamer S;i mi i was spoken by the steamer England, al Liverpool from ?few.York, aeveaty miles w- si of Pastas!, in a dlaabled condition. Bbs declined asslstaaoe. Toga have becu SkfajUebod to render auy necessarv aid. ? ?. . _ INCIDENTS IN Tin: DOMINION. afOXTRI tU Jan. 211 [8ptd il}.?A well-known ?SB, who arrived Iio.n Quebec thia morning, M] s liiat soeial people there are greatly exercised over the presei.ee of John OL Bas ut tho annual ball Of Ihe Aurora Btiow Shoe Club. The affair kl considered "ii" of the la-l.loiiatile incideuts ut the season, and more than one ( Linnet Minister was present. Upward ol 700 guests ssessssd mvttaUona Next spring a flying column of about 1.-0(1 nun, uiider Mayor Qaoofal Mi ludston, will be sent ta thc Nortkrwast to restore coi.fl lenee, and make au outbreak of indium tmpesaaaaa, Following ls a story told f.y tho DapfOSBBSS family re? garding the alleged spirit maul.'esutiou* atlVsBlsard: Tun weeks ago the Bsanlfeatatloas began hy the .sudden speaiaaot dour*. the whole family, father, mother >iud six children being present Three of tim yonus g.iis savina gone to bed together on the same evening tbey led tko pillows raised under their heads, and rising so Mlh thal one ol them was thrown on thc (too:-. Since then cords fasteultig the door were torn soundsr, anti Bllnnsteverj day tho Covering ol one Ol the lied* ls ills tm neil, no eoe Rolag lalo that rossa. A eraelSa placed OB the bed i* *.i,u disturbed. Cure Laliergo Hunks that tho ?mil of some depurtcd person must lie wnutmg priyer.no that some Iniiirv done in thc flesh may tic repaired, and thu* wauif. st* it-olf. RtAOassWIl of calli: news. IT. PtTEBSBDaO, Jan. 20.?The /awiWa* <lr St PttU* ?X>'</.'/*a)slliat t.'ietcpor recently inihlisl.eil ot the dis? covery of a Nihilist resort opposite thoAnnttebkoll r.iure, the arrest of Hevi'ii'een pi rsons ls connection Merswiih sad the leltafsj of a Bamber of bombs and suer explosive* m tim kooso, ls natroe. lt says that irjtM?iyW,,, (ui,r;c.alL.j iy cunenpuiidcuts of Lei lin and \;uiiiia st Banapan. WABUW, Jaw. 'JO.--Kunlt/.ky, BafdSOSB. it hsstlMSl mopaocoi Pctru?/.yi,sky and Ossoweky, recently cou Maned toacath for belonging to a Polish stn mi revolu tmiiary association Htyled tho Proletailate, were ex e'-utea today, i.ury, a captnin of the engineers,and r,iiuiiH-, s private gentleman, shweoBdemaed to death, "ii ni rir 'ie"te"Cc!, '-"muiiitesl to twenty years servitude ?t Plifu-:;! i:r? Jan. ?!). The police authorities li.iv "?sNkscortaued that tt Nihilist plot waa being formed, uiaiie a Uesc,;1,t to-day upon the headquarter* ol lue Boaspirotors, ihe result wa* tho arrest of twenty wa leo j,,i rsons. On tho discovery of tbs ftonsptracy the PWMM.feariag tnat injury to the C7ar waa In tended, ad. J??d tim tu i. timi to htopoloosatOatochlua. lbs BaafStSt, howe vi. decllued to do so. in^'i:,:"Nr.J*"' -:,--,n hhs PmaalsB laartssgis dst ?**? Bis,, l??V ","""".' ?u "" fl-ra Monoj.oiy hill, Prince ?UBjsrck d*clan-d that li spirit monopoly was reiuaca ?oeooveniroeut would be forced to imp.,ac bb enormous tot .Ti'.'1,"'!',:''"'"?- Befsmngto bia remarks relative ens ?? "," A*''1* ,'," I??.U??at?? yesterday. In tba dla e!.,r i .ll'/'""l'1",'t "f the expulsion or Poles, hedi, d''?t!, i*** tho Government did not Intend either a coup ??mt or tue. dissolution of tbe Keiuistag. aAW^ *J}*! P*--*9*hh WBB have iirrlvol hero ri a ot toe i, il,uli'li"1 leader bas utterly failed to persaade k^B.:,r\*n,X'' Mtnelk U"' HriUsb, and thal thu aauatilsh tULio has resolved to abut .lu from Bgattng. XBM rOLBB IN IlAMTSatM IiU:.-siA. I*ki:ljn, .lui. 29.?The oUscassloa of tho 'ellMi,.xpul,i01|, wnscontiti'i-d In tue laSWOt IIouso of ^*UBSksgthisCVCBlBg. Thel'.'li., sstaaBOfa denied *i-?tiae polee ivere lrf4ag ti c.l.;iin..(c the Ociuuu elo mont front Eastern PraeOaa, although they confessed that a hope was entertained of the restoration of the Polish kingdom. Herr von Puttkamer. tho Minister of tho Interior, replied that any efforts to obtain the ro-establtshroent sf the PoUsk Kingdom would constitute an net nf high treason. The Govern incut, be said, did not wish to hamper the Polos in regard to their religion or their languages, hut lt felt compelled to put nu end in thc dangerous agitation and enormous development of Polandlam in Poeen, Mleaia aad other pans of Eastern Praaala. Prince BMmarek smphatl cally reiterated that tim restoration of the Kingdom of Poland would never he effected hy constitutional means. The House then adjourned. --? THE HONDURAS FILIBUSTERS. BETVBN ol "MIK ABMS SHIPPEDVBOM lins PORT? BX-PBE8IDBNT soto's position. The arma and mnnitions of war Intended for tile HoadnraS lllhtaltsrs,Which have been wandering al.mit since last May, came hack to this city In the steamer Albany, of the Atlus Line, from Jamaica on Thursday night. They were sent to Jamaica whero they wore to have been received hy the City of Mexico and used to a ni tho lllibustci.s who nfl this city in that steamer la December. The Uilmatera were then to land satbs Hon Bara* coast aad march on tho capitol. Thc authorities la Jamaica, however, refused to allow the arms to be landed, and so they were brought back. The filibusters are commanded by Qeaeral Delgado, and their muvemcut is sala to bo lu behalf ot sx-Presldoat r-oto. soto is now hung in this city, and those conversant with Central American affairs donut lt BM is at the bot? tom ol ibo expedition. Amati who kaows a good dealof Honduras mutters said yesterday: "No doabt Soto would Uko to bs 1'rosideni again, hat not bally enough to risk ins Ufa and fortune. Tho story of his having ex psodud Bia satirefortaaa to charter the City of Mexico and to buy the arm* I do not credit fora moment, lie plays an unimportant part in the affair. The mau who bought tlic anus i. is Sold them to it tnlrd person. 1 um lu, lined lo timm that tho shipment of Hie arm* to Ja maloo and back wa* all a "blunt.' Tho City of Mexico ls Still cruising off tbs Honduras coast mid will he heard from before long. Thc authorities of II.m.lui.is ate ive.I Informed as to what tho filibusters are doing and an Just itching to h.tt e them land, lite torts lu Honduras uro of Hie old masonry type, but ure strung enough to resist any att.uk of tho filibuster*. I'orlo Cortes, the terminal of las proposed Inter-ooeanto railway, is strongly fortified amt garrisoned by 200 men. At 1'rux lllo, near by, ls a garrison ol 400 men mid a buttery of light artillery. Joe Truxlllo garrison ess bs thrown tutu tim defence* of Porto cortes In three boora Twa Gatling guns and 3,000 stand of lilies w, ru sent to the HoBoaraa Government about a week ago. President Bogran baa 3,000 troop* ready to concentrate ai say point to linet IBS lliibu-tei s." . A. D. Strauss, tbs oommtssloi merchant who shipped lbs anus to Jam,nc.i, Bald : " It ls nol Iras thal we nave put lu a claim against Hie Government of Jam.nea for damages for refusing to allow thu arms to ba lauded. In baying and shipping tim arms we merely ai le.I ., agent.-. What wa propose to do la tho matter I am Bot ready to stale." ECKDBBDB OF 1KB BS BU IBRD BI FROST. Boston, Jan, 29 (Sjieeial).?A dispatch to The Jour?til from Portsmoii'h says: "Tho Bamaga caused by the rain yesterday freezing is believed to bs unp.ir.iii. led. fha los gathered la maossssb Uses and shrubbery of every description sad tba Injury is universal. A largo gang of city men was kept St w,uk last night and was ailie with considerable diflh alfy to keep th* street anti sidewalks eh ar of tailing limbs and tries. Especial Injury was done In the south cemetery In Itlchai .1 -a?e., and In Middle, Soatb, Pleas.ii t. Elm, Islington, State, Daniel sud Lyuden il*, hundred! ol shads troea wars completely ruined. Tho Injury lo ararden iruit tre.-si. beyond calculation. It ls believed that every peach tree la Portsmouth [a bille I. Similar report* ol deal ru. Mon i otoo in ii.nu oil outside toa ns lu tuts section as (ai w. ti a* Nottingham. Ouo maa in the lattoi place says he has a loss of 1,000 pe nu trees, i bia. non.hg iii tay country hlghwaya were tmpa sable, ano ibo road but. ve vur< are bart al work eleai aa up tho debris Dlr patches rrom Portland and other places In Maine to rai Journal tell a similar Btorr. lu Portland Ike lo*s n keenly felt In Lincoln Park, where|thc trees vero for tbs moat pan young, having been planted since tbe bia fir*ol Ism;, the i,,s. mil i?. the most ina ly ot Um trees being ruined au.l other- sefton dy dis figural - ? FOVB '.".v KILLED O.V ////: /;. tv/, a Toledo, Ohio. Jan. 29 (Special).?Oa the Baltimore and onto Ballway Bear Chloage Junction this m.niling thu West-bound azpteae was speeding along st forty miles nn hour WhSB iterashad late tba roar car of * freight train ahead. TswsaarM stashed tarougk foar ears sfttofrehfht be foro it stopped and ibo BslggagO car* and posts! cars fellowed. None of tba pa seager car* left tim track. Loata Pandelier, tlr< man of tho passenger engine, was erusti-d Into B shapeless asa*!. Engineer Cbarles Bristol, "f tho i x press, wa* bum Ulled sn l Conductor Palmer aad i man I'eeian, of toe fr.isiit, wera dug ont dead, h num ber of pooasagera were shaken np but not li wreck delayed thruaga trafBe all day and will cost tba road #50,000. The accident was das ts osrelcsinoai in aignalUbg the t spn - FIXDI.VG lill: l.i SA W I 1 II CSU t VD. ('ni' too, Jan. 29 (Special).?Matilda Dewild, a middle-aged worn.appeared In a Justice's Couti hera tn day to confront her h-.is iaud, < lebhard Dewild, to Had whom she ii o' Journeyed from ber boms In Germany. According to the story abe related, Dewild was the pm prletoref a shoe store ;-.t I. ten, Uermany. He li 't (?ern.any to lind lils ,1.nighter, who hid been In tills couutry for several years, Aftei bis departure tbe wife found thal be had disposed ol nosl or bli property, snd Bad taken wrtbBini tin- proceed*.about$10,000, When be aimed rn New-York, Il ls alleged, he told blstdauglilei that ber mother wa* deal. In a short time ne <i mp neared. Thi wits and daughter traced Dewild to Chicago. Di wild was fun ri i living with a Marla Agnes Purger, irhoiwaa als.- arraig ie i in court lt ls sta:..I that I'cwiid met the Burger woman on the oct in si. aim i. BURIED Bl .1 l.l/.l V(7/> ,s IX I I Ml. Su.t Lame City, Jan. 29. A snowalide al Thayao'i Cafton, m-iir Park City, Utah, yesterday buried foin men and th lr Mama. The buried men were ?? Lon" OaUaad,married, of Park City] William Bsssloa . ol lleber City ; Prank Honk, who leaves s a blow and Tour I children, of Canton, st. Lawrance County, N. v., bi I wi,let Brookos, -ingie, ol Boasts, bx Lawrence County, N. Y. IaO bodies Of tbl la I tWO Will bs sent casi to? morrow-. Ponr men, Proat, Burna, Peters aud B ring, were hurled in their cabin by a suowslld* ou Lake Crack, ussr Ketchum, Idaho. Waring dug h.s wa] oul of tbe snow In ali or *even nour* and had io go moe un,i . lol ii'-ip. He be nd 1 i-ost groaning nil the lime : e was buried la tbe cool a. " l'?mM Luring ls reported ti lie burled nuder sixteen foot of snow on Tsompsou Creek. _ FIOHTTKO willi PISTOLS IS Til/: DARK. Galveston, Jan. 29.?A dispatch from lill? ias, lex., says DstSOUVS Jaek I) lin iii BSd Deputy sheriff M. Heoiv, of Freestone County, sarroBdered themselves to ShOrtl Smith I .-I night, stating tout they bad klllod several men la self-defence four innes fruin this city. Sosly and Duaean loft Dallas sa P/odaeedaj with a wanam for tho arrest of Jesse Donner, nf Na rarra Cbsaty, on a charge of boraetbeft, They arrived Bl Ins hume In thc evening an 1 entered S ItbOttt drawing their arms, not expecting lo ene.muter resistance. Three of the Inmates opened Ara. The oirleern dr< volvers and Duncan simt Bonner In thc right side. Then the nght went out, but Um shouting went on in tim darkes**. Duiiean bofore rising shot one or ibo nu known maa who stood over him. la tba source of tbs light :i woman cried oat, "My child I- klllod I ob, my Child '." 'the fifing 'lld not Cf ase until tho last round of ammunition was exhausted. A PRESENTIMENT Hi-If Ol BB TRUE. Clkvklanh, Jan. 29(8peeial).?Joseph simon, of Milwaukee, advance agent af Rsssss'a Dramatic Com paav, cann to Cleveland a few days ago to be married to Miss Ida Abrams, and while tho wedding prepara.I were In progress stayed at the house of 0. Htrauss, Miss A bi am.-.'* undo. Last night he left IBO house tn S'-nd u telegram. As ho rtartti. sUss Abrama i aolslmcd i "lioti't go. Joe. I huvo a prsSSnUfBSBl that some? thing w.ll happen to you." IP- laugh, ii au.i went out Shortly after 11 o', lock ho Was found lying senseless in-st. C..tii-sl. Ho had been ass..ulled and ruhbed of B160, as lie explained when he recovered i ouseloaanssa to-day. Ho lies st lbs bospli il dying mid lils Inti lided wile ll almost Stagy St the t alumny. -a MARINO Ills WILL AM> DI8APPEABIX0. PiTTBBOBGi Jan. 29 [Special).?Q. Bonner, aga fifty, aa kotel kasper of OaUllsia, carno to tats atty on Monday anil eiilllng upon an Alilcrmin. leiitlCMtt.il mm to draw ap bbl win, ne left all ms property ts ins wife, mid objected lo a clause providing for lils burial, Haying " that doesn't maller." After tho will h.ul li.i twice read and signed, limner surprised the magistrate by roojaesttac him to mail tim will to his wlfa his rs* ouest wMOompitsd with aad ha loft OaWodoaodaj ba disappeared non bli hotel soylug, that be was bound foi colorado, on tbe day after ins wife receive*] tho will she received by express ber husband's watch ami ehat'tt. Enclosed was a piece of paper, on whit.li wu* written: ,,,, , ? ,, , , "'lins ts tho last you will h ii from bm. Bobbi road aSOO w.th hun when he dMsppoon 1 fjfORIF.S OF 0BVBLT1 TO ORPBANB. Atlauta, Qa., Jem. 29 iSpmat)*?TBm slathod l-t Orphan Akv lum. Sf Atlanta, ls BBS of Kvangeilst Sam Jeaos's kobble* and has always Massa as one of th- i,.idli.K.:i.ii.ti"leHjs:iMitluiiM.I thi Stats, Teeter day two boys, Willlo May. age twelve, and Percy Close, Sire eleven, sssspsd from thc lostit'it'on and walked nearly twenty miles to tne house of a man they knew, whero on their knees thej begged for shelter nnd protection against the SfBClBlaof tho asylum. The hov- tell a sensational story of ill treatment, how one hoy received ninety lashes on his bars bask for breaking s lamp i blumer and other arts of enmity. Hu Atlimia OoneHfutten BBS shown Bp the case and lt has created great excitement. An hives ligation ttnl be had at once. 1 lie hov* say, among other things, th-ii Superintendent Brannon allowed his son. age thirteen, to bully the Maali boys and maltreat them, and thal one of the female teachers In the asylum Whip? ped Children unmercifully upon the *Ilgh?Hst OOCSBtOB. rim Kev. Mr. Brannon dem. s the report! and says that thoy aro ii.ai .ennis tales gotten up to injure the asylum. -a TROUBLE AMONG Tin: CIQARMAKMB& ona union chabobs rna inuit wira achno t'M-Mltl V. The fight between tho latcra ali mal aad 1*1 au coal ia Clfarmakers' unions bids fair to rosall ia tbs partial dele tt ot the WOIinkgsieii in the matter ol tbs loekoilt. The Progressive Inion ls financially weak std thc li^bt has told several) (in their lustssij slissilf sss] they bara Blade overtures to thc nBunfaetanra fora settlciiient. ll M said lbs! the lirst BsTSBgemSOta lora eiitifere nee were tn ide winn IBO Central Labor Inion Committee waited ob tbe mannfaetoren last Friday and since that time one or two ai afen BOOS bSVS 1 SSS heit! ,-it which the ii ntril I.ah.ir committee, ii (011111111 tce .ii tin Progressive Union and tbs Kxec*riJve t'orn niitiee ot "Hie United Cisal Maimim-tiiii rs' Association were pressat, Tbs exact lanna st ssttlemcnl have not been r sohod but it is saul that the iniiinitio turei- are at work ona new BOOM ofpftoaa which they lilllie r. ad\ to submit I" (ha Inion in a short lime, las Pro. graaaivc Inion mea deelined to t.,:i. about the segotia iiois with the maaalaelnran Issi night oo the ground that thev had pledged tbemeelves toacep tbs nutter quiet. The International people are exceedingly iu dignant at tbe action ot the Prograaaivea Thestrike ooiumittee passed the following resolutions yesterday: "We condemn the action of tl 0 "tOflCPBlVC and the Central Labor I'mim Committee as trcachexoca to tbs cause of labor and to tbe tagsimafceri in particular, mid we emphatically protea! again *t any arrangement entered into by ;inv parti.- in which the committee authorised by the striking employes ol levy Brothers to net for them takes BO Dart, Wc insist on tin-old seale of sages sud distinctly refuse to recognise any Bomprouisc involving a radoetl ia in wsgea ? lt iso dirty pteri ol busineaa,*1 remarked aproml in til mei nb, roi tbs I lil ern a I iou ii I I'll i en. ' ii lld i(s .. Ti I v oi.ee: it seems to me is to afford tbs maaafBOtorera nml Progrraeivea an eaay and eompaiativeiv graceful way ot backing doun. 1 can't see hon it will CllCCt aav other parposs Ibsa'to brash tbeloekoat sad wa will ba gul to iee that. Tbs loekoat was declared os aceounl ol Ibo striki in Levi Brothers'snop. Neither tbs Prograaaivea nor Ihe Central Labor liiion eau end tli.it st i ike. because ihe strikers sr* lateral and we ordered it. If tbe lockout ie declared eft*oar men Mill go I.k to work until we beat le'\y Brotbora and thin \\o will attack the other shops SI ?i.;r original program. Inner tho bj -11 ??? i si tba Manu facturrr* Association Lev) Ural hera eas dem,md n lockout Immediately tn eaaetbe strike in their shun is settle! ami you eau luke m\ word lot it that will only be when the old Male is re-toled." MAGNITUDE OF III'.: COKE MEN'S STRIKE. AXOTUBB 1 i IIVA( T. silt I io,wv POB w*vi Ol 1 I I I - I Ol I. I MI'S' OS (ii AHO. PlTTsBI BO, .lilli. '-".' [Special).'-Tin- tinily loftl sf tko strikers te tbe Coarsllsville coko rogtoa sj ? : .it 115,000, "i -in...mill-i.,- Um itriks i.eg-n. Add to tala the operators I IBs deficit of BOO can of freight to the Baltimore aad Obie, tbs Psnaayl vania ami the Pittsburg, MeKeesj ort mid Tonghi ru.ul,, ind t ,. set l idea of the m ignitttds of tbs str.'ie may l>e ontah.ed. I lu Lacy blast fumaie in this eily shut ti.m n to-day beean se of tao aearettj ?f oeba Three hundred m.-n sra throws eui of amp .in. t, lt la feared that several dopartmente of tba Craooaal Stool Work* mu.' ulm * for Ibo i ? rei a inc Plttaourg poliormon, thirti liva ls Bamber, sra situ guard ins tb< tnlai a 'li i '?? ? itmori land < onnty BhertfTi ,. .1 t. -day. 'i bi mn., rs .int eosc-drawcr* of tb? Dunbar, Oliphant* and Poll fun a, e* have boon granted ibo advaaca ? CAUSE '.rt Hi: MAI LOSY " BOYCOTT." Captain Elihu Spicer, ?? j j * - of the owners of lae Mai.oiy i. ne. san yesterday maj to the airike ai Ualvoaton : "lt ba* ll boon oar wish to antagonise tba lateral ta si tbo'loag. .ii, nor of ih< Kolgktsoi La or. but we bars tbe li .. i? -ts ,,r nar p.iii ...is . dlflli nlty dal :. win ii in the abs ut.f Hr. Sawyer, oar a ant at Galveston, at a ralh.I.ti? ing In St. Louie, tbe 150 'longshoremen enj. yed by sa di mantled ot IL ru pl in V itlvc, an Increosi of pay. Tko men getting f Tt>? c nt* au hour tor day wort and *t?ty oenti form.- i. w..tk. MThon Mr. Sawyer retui ed heil ri ned to meei lbs demands of il.mn, and then t;.. | Int of labor. 1 strurlrd our biislue** In even po?*lble way. Than we employed nogrors is'lons boreinen, c-i* in ? ?i.ig.-? ?,? Ibal ?? h.. | I.. ' ? white m. ii. \ t. i dayl stei ,., i i mae ? rd. Mr. Baw, er agreeing to emil ? ihe white reen who w?-nl o.i strike whenever additional mu were wanted. I de not apprehend t coll aili seriously affect ii-, certainly not at ihli end of ihe lin-." i . followli g lathe nrdi i u wued by the I Coil .fl ii il : ?? We do her- i. It against said M ?hip Company, and .n> order snd rreumaiend Ibal nu freight.thor matter ha hand dbi meuihrra ol thia order rotuli g '?. I ? mg to add Vtaitoi . Lino, snd aa usu .ill i ? .. i -. ia '.Um'oui kge mi i i bants fr.en p ,i i.... freight n t --nd Mallory I. Qalvkstos,Tex., Jan. ifs. Tbesffeol ot the boye?U of tl.. Mallory Uno will probat Ij aol ie- fell before M in day, Tho next steamer, wbleb lo expected to arrive to? morrow evening, will probably bo unloaded ayeolond lon - loremen wllhonl molestation. Trouble is egperte i lohgnwinit 6 rall i lake'he fretght destined for the lute. tor. 1 ?' " on l eli.ml ? of till er r I tue i i..isl. in Bgeut* to si.ip hy other lino* than itu Mal? lory. BOYCOTTfNU \ WEB IP IBEB. Ansonia, Conn., Jan20 (Special . -77." Daily aVuf/arl ba* racived official notice fro.a tbs Knight* or Labor that the paper will hereafter be boycott d. ina Itiillai On tbs subject Ile --,'..' Mya Cat the Mlcaaeoof Iheboyeoti is a,leged anfalracai la its rep ?rt? ol the ulrike st tbe Derby Silver Company's i -? - .no Intended uni.ur? ti ????. Tbe ntl ik. is have refusi d say Information on tin subject Carriers have been intimidated and compelled by Knights ol l.i nor io gm. up in-ir mate*. _? ?. ? LABOB AM> walI.-. Syracuse, Jan. 2fl (Special).- The striking clg.irmakers have ordered a boycotl ns twelve of tba mi..iei.t manufacturers lo Bj racnae, Pilot HU M I , .lau. 'J'.? murruin lue WSOVCrS III tho extensive cotton milli <>r p, B. A K. knight, ai Natlck, -n in i. ibis morning foi bb ineroaao of 3 coate a eat, ? KILLIXO lli^ BBOTBEB FOB I WOMAN. COLUMBIA) s. <'., .Inn 29 (Special),?Richard (i loin and Pails Odeas, brothers, of Blackville, ipi ir reiiedyesterday shoal a won.an tot whose affsettoni they wara rival Bystaadew thoaghttbs brotbers wera |OsUng win n Bli bard suddenly drew a knife ami struct iii Pan-, wbooxclalmed "Ile baa cul me," and foll te the ground. Parla dlsd rn ten minute*. Rlchara fled, bot was eaptured aim is now In eustody, He saya that ba acted In se.f-defence. ?. - TELIA! I! A I'll lr SOILS. DAMAOES IV A LIBEL SUIT. Kai i Uni.1;, Maa ?, Jes. 20. Io tbs .-superior Coori to-day the |ury In the case of Tkomaa Wilson Malu I Hu HeriiLl Publlahlug Uomn n>) for S9,u00 damages for railing thc defendant a thief returned it verdict ol fiSOO, The Herald charg I Wilson with stealing a shawl, but retracted the oharge on tba following day, FLOURING MILLS IN Till: UNITED STATES. Mii.^aii.i.. Hi*. Jan. "'.i. Advaaca skceu of the biennial directory shows a nat dosrasosof 0,81'J lioiiriug mills inihe United Kialoa and Canad* aa . pared witt i's-!. The number of mills at present rn .-i.tlion is ls.ji.7. The gnu* capacity shown a slight laeraaee. DYING AT Till: ali: of one hundred. WooImtto* n, N. J.. Jan. 29. Dartbolnmew i oles, age l cn yeal ,0 months and - days, died at hi* homo neat linell'* Corner nos morning. 11 <? is t hrs lather of nine Bblldran, five of whom aro still living. Oas of them la Ml i-nti I lue., yeats old. ALLEGED uFPENCE OF A ONCE WLW.TIIY MAN. i AMiu n,N. .1 .Jan. 19.?Hoon I'. Foreman, whs n is ,t.i niue one of the- wealthiest closoni of tins etty, iva* 1,he, d on nial lore, ibis morning on a charge of forging Bebeah for910, Tkojury dlaagread. POISONED >\ Ii H STOLEN 1'oliK. IH.Mi-li ah, rex., J ill. 'JU. -The ,olol,,l people of this town have been thrown Into great, excitement over Ihe report which ba* Ju*t oom* la ol a whola faulty of ue u'i..< i being imisoned .it Howth Station, on tbe lion stott kiid TexasC n ral Kallro.id, about six miles north of herc by eating tue ile.h of a stolen boo whlcb bad neeu'doaed with strychnine. "Bill " Harrie and Henry t'lav. two gu. si- ol .Morris Johnson, and Johnson'* step? daughter h,i\e died. KILLING iliM-ll F TO IMITATE III* cot't-l.v. I,, ,: . m. Mich., I. n. JW. l'-e i- i de ns of tinselly wei e gu- illy excites! leal nig ?! over tbs wnaBtlonai sniclde of P. Cox, age thirty, a mechanic, He mus a cousin of Charles Clowes, who killed himself and bia mistreaa a weak ago In Chicago Cox seemed to have been deeply rilli tragedy la which bis ooasta figured, ASSAULTING 1118 FATHER WITH \ HATCHET. Phi m..i m. N. J., Jan. 29 rho bom, a*e foorteeu, of Frederick Doh waria, a inn ncr. assaulted ins father to lay linn a n.a. .1-1. rho father Bad and oaterefl a cobs* uIslet .i".ti..-: his -on, kuti liio boy wt* airvslad and lodn<iU lu taiL J WHAT CRITTENDEN SAYS. PECLAUJXG THAT UK WAH SLANDERED. CIHTICISINO SFNAIOR CoCKHKM.? A. TAl.K WITH nUBB JAMI'S. St. Louia, Jan. 29 (Speeiat).?Tam uctiou of the President In tho Crittenden off ur has caused great commotion among Missouri Democrats, ami tho untl Adxliilstr.itlon faction is srowiu*- rapidly. It ls also a matter of serious t-oiisfqiionce to the two SeBStOfS and will be made an Issue In tho Senate election-. Hovernor C'rKteinii-n to day said : "Had I boen a Missouri (senator and presented tho name of a friend for appointment and received such S respon-ieas Mr. Cleveland inado to Mr. Cockran I would hare it sei.ted lt to the full extent of tho power that tn me lay. I would have told tho President that ho not only wrong**] my frien 1, hut that he also insulted me. I would not have calmly submitted to such unjust de? nunciation of my friend, nor would I have said, 'Mr. President, If this subject does not please you, let us drop lt and turn to other matter* wlilcn aro more congenial.' No, sir, I would have promptly aaec rt ed my Mtnalorlal dignity and would have civen the Pim a.dent to understand that unless bc retracted the Blandon ho had expressed against my friends bo might expect war from mo, oud yuu knuw a President must submit in a long run to the .int at mn of the Senate. I say I would hare done theso things and I would had I been finn at QI tiniest I went to tho President ui.der the mask of hypocrisy, and went there to prevent my friend's appointment instead of to secure lt. But hud I really desired to Mean recognition f -r I hat friend, and had met with SBSB a retention, I would have made tim lightning dance about the White House walls before 1 would have Usu ned, to suoh slander upon tho mau whom I had presented. lu regard to the killing of Jesse .lumes by bob Ford, I have no explana? tion to oller, and I will say nothing for fear that some |.plo may tuink that i um cringing amt apologizing. Hut 1 want the President to understand th.it not tho chiefest jewel Within his gift would induce me to spologilS for any act of my administration it. i,i,vernor of Mi tsotirl. What 1 did I did for whit I deemed thc public good, for the peace and wellbeing of the people of this (state. A* a matter of f*o; I knew nothing of tho scuding of I ord te Ind .lanes until two days .if ter be had gone, and wbes I" .ru's Mist dlapatcb, lu which he said thal he was tilth .launs, caine to me, i was cuuiiilotely In the dark aa to its meaning, and waa oouipeUi d to telegraph Com? missioner Craig for an explanation." Uovornof Crittenden was then requested to give thc wimbi history of the agreement. If say existed, between himself sod Poid. He said that then, h as little histor, ? hich iud not alrea-lv been pilb? il- ed. "I h tc were some lulnnr details," mild he, "which have inver been published, attn which never will be. When 'he etnl ol Hie faint! IiimIiiimh carno I burned every bridge behind me. I had leticia and papers whleh would save Implicated many of tba leading peoule of the Htate, but on the last day of my term If burned every one of then, every one. Those papen, bad they been primed, would have done irteparable In Jnrv to Bony and good to BOBO They would have .i itrtfo and blrkertnsa Innumerable aad Mandala without number. Therefore, la tBO Interests of the Mate of Missouri. I i urned them. I am now going down to tbo|grave sad with me will go that history. My lips are as Hi inly sealed now as they will Le ul,t-n .ie.ith puts tint llli.ll stamp upon tliem. I think that the well bolas "fitio people of Missouri de? mand! 'hat ti...se detalla ba not published." Frank Jame*, who surrendered and wa* portioned by Oovernor i i Uti nilen, and ls BOWS clerk lu a stove store at Ne tad. i, Mo? was asked to give bli views on hlsbrother* asao* ? ??t sually,M said he." I dlsliks to talk for publication. bal in nus matter t think it is my daty. I do mu know uvernoi i ii'.:,-. .1. i ever suggested to the Poid boya the plan of s Mssloatl ii. lom s.,u.ri?,i thal when bi ta ked with ihi ni about tbe rapt,ir- of jessi-, dead or alive, ibat be meant ll might be neoaosary for them to kill bim when they attempted hi* irreel Wa maa! rs member that Mr. Crittenden was the Qovsraor ol ti-.,. Stats. There Was a great cl iimr about tim crimes of t i.e jame ? i> ij ?. si d bc fi it li bis dat v te make tbs bi st strenuous efioria lo comply with the public demand for their i ttlrpatlon. Il e Ford boys exceeded ibo limit of their Instructions and did tu .t which Mr. Crittenden never contemplated. Then were bandn I of men who wera nady to lob.ir ii vs for the sake of there ard, whleh wai offend, ami when J,-s.- waa k: led iii.wi re tbe m-n abo ern d the loudest against tba mordor. Purttai b i*e rrimo of the tori boys i ,1., : it Mr. Crittenden should bo hold nspoasl Ilia coarse after the assasslaatloa was open te ern. i, ,,, inti 1; I. well to r imember that Ibero aro but IV ? m. i. who approximate perfection." TUE Hill RECORD, .ViiAlJUVY ENGINE-HOUSE DESTBOYED, RnRNANDOAH, IVmi.. .l.'in. '~':? (Special). Fin Ibis morntns destroyed tbe eoglni h.. is,- belonging te ? ind Bead tee Ballway Company at the bead of Mahaao] Plano Hu UalhUnswaa a tai ? and contained ons of tho tno*t powerful eugtnn tn n?o lathuSiaia lt?...builtespmselyfor tho hotstlagof l i .. il e.irs np the steep pions. The tr inspoi rfered with liy tbs Ure, bal lt B . I"- fi i-f 11 dr. I ev m iy of I am,-,.| ii i until new engines ,.r. omit ..nd tim M , i, tu,,-, pla ,? pu) iii wm king inti r. i I.e los- ? - 1,000, -i tBTINO Pt vMi -i IN \ MINE. l'i 11 -iii ii'., Jan. 2*J {Special).- \ driver in I mine, near iiant.svii e. entered the ? - r in -.?. ht ii wire quartered sight mules, amt bimi If upon ibala -if hay. The hay cams lu contact with liam Caa itahla i* Dearly a nili from tbs mouth of tho pit. Bad throuah thc dink d driver ran Ilka a wibi man fornis : i. i . ...ito abandon the mule*, \. bli b were Masted ts tbe driver r.m. be warned the Orieco or twenty working miner-., and they till i the open sh In safet]. EXPLOSIONS' IN A DltUQ STORE. Bt. Paul, Jan. 20. A fire originated in Un iii .in Di ag < iompaB] 'a hons.' .it -. 30 p m. Explosions won h.-nd avery minute ot so ss tbs fianna cbbm In contact with explosive 11 hom toa ls. Hy !?:li? o'clock thc fin waa under eoutrol and a request for aid winch had been Mlegrapbod toMlnnsapolli was eouotermanded. When the Ryan huihllna wai abtaM tba il.m.es en? velop .1 I. -el,ii:/ .V I o's shoe si.,ru bal the (lie wall s iveti ibo building, bs it did auolbor un the weal si ie. Ityan'i drug bouse I* guile i and all Ibo stock destroyed. 'I im hut* on iii.- building and stock will beat least -.'in,nun. DAMAOE TO A FACTORY IN' BUZA BETH. A lin' which broke <>nt early yesterday in tao three ss 1-B-hslf.siory bslldlag la Booth Pirates!., ?ear Bllxaboih-ave., Elisabeth, N. j, threatened at one time to spnad and oeoaalonod serious apprabeoeion. lliebuilding was occupied bj Mortis Ltndarnorg, lr., A Co , box tn ii.m.o-t ira rs, whose machinery and stock ire S total loan, amounting to Sti.SOOj Insured for 94,000, (leorge Allin ?* Co., fertiliser manufacturers, lo t b :i,inh) ; also tenured. The i.s. on the building, winch was destroyed, amouotod io 9S,000. Total loss, |15,0O0. ? ? ? PLAMES IN A I IK BTORE, l-l.mies nt unknown origin started ead* yes lerday aa Iks third Moor ot the Ova-story building No. IM ( Iii ene st., and went up to the roof before th-y were checked. I- Lnewsi fi Ca, daniel ? In f.ns, occupied tbe bul.dina. Tin- damage 10 their Hook was ..bout .* I.l.i nu) iii.d the MM was covered by insiiraiice to tbe amount of --I-.lino, tl wa* said, ll will cu.,t 99,000 to repair the I, ui hi lug. LOSSBt DI v IRIOUfl PLACES. Albany, Jan. 29.?Pira broke mil in fha two-siory brick bul ling Nos. 122 aad l-l Booth Pearl St.. occupied by J. I..-vy, hitter, ami H. s,minims, mic. Itone.-r, and owned by Joaopb OlWat, TBS los* In + .'...ii.?>, mostly covered by Insurance. John Komi ry iiinl William dow, BrOBMB, WON badly hurt by a tailing Wall. Cm. tie'. I n. 20i A lire at fisk and Wast Twenty second >ts. yesterday oaasad s damage to tba building and slock nf (loss ,v Phillips, lumber dealer.!, ol about f ..linn, fully Insured. M 'Min. tr, QOS., J m. 29. -Th,) Canadian Pando Hall? way depot waa damaged by firs to-day to tim sxtent of .? 11?.iHi-1 , tally li.Mired. P. l. Clark a Oa'a lull factory ,',i i Ale -I. Paul wes burne I to- lay. Ibu loss ls .*-,ilnil j m.m.ince 13,000 lu the .T'.tiui (ump.my. i'm nm m., Man., Jan. 29.?The Buckeyswarks,ssas prising three building", al West Fitchburg, owned by Bsprasoatatlva Leonard fat lbs iBBSBfaotnis of agricui taral tools and packing boxes, were burnoil this nu.'li? ing. Leonard's loss ls f 12,000, The los* on Ihe bullit lugs ls about the MBM, BALTIMOBB, lan. 29.?Henry Wltrmer'sshoe factory In NortheastBalttassnwsa partly destroyed by firs thia nu.rinng. Damage 98,000; insured. Lam tsit.it, I', nn.. Jan. 29. -ihe shoo store of Blattgh ,v K.iuflman. In North QaOOBBt. in this elly, wa* do Stroyed by (Ire this morning. Loss *-?,iiuo, fully instiro.l. BBALTB1 PBILADBLPBIA ft Philadelphia, Jan. l'h t<Sfi>exaW).--ProfessoT Henry 1. tl.i.an, in Ins i.-port of thu inorliillty lu gie ti cities, states that thu death-rate of Philadelphia ls 20 IB 1,000 pet roar. Now York's death rate ls 24.2 per 1,0001 Pans. -ju. 11 Barlte, 28.9) Braoklys, fi*V8l Baltlmora, leJ; i'lttsburg, 17; mil Liverpool. 28.fi. TBS healthiest city In the I lilted (states 1* line. penn., the rate for 1,000 of population lining li.7. Ul all clues over BOO.OOO in population Loudon ls the healthiest mid Piill.t.iclpbla nevi. WNLAi Ban ltjoj* in pbiladblpbia. Tun.Ai.KipiiiA. .lan. M (Special).?Mayot Hinltb was visited thia morniug by aeoininlUuo of rnlnl* tcr*. who told lum of tho desistsBalBg oflect of keeping opuu e.gar, confectionery, milk aud drug store* on dna sr, and requested him to carry out tho law of 1791 and unmanly close alt these places on the first dav of tbs eek. The Mayor consented, snd to-morrow he will sue a proclamation asking an observance of tho law. TUE DEA MAWK IS OHIO. FFORTS MADE TO REACH A COMPROMISE. SaTTjaTJCSKg CANNOT COBSBXT THAT THE FIUVDU LENT SaaTATOaS SHALL VOTK. COLUMBUS, Ohio. Jan. 29 (Special).? Th? ommitteo of Conference, having agreed upon a partia lan for adjusting tho difference between till Battas over the Cincinnati case*, aro uow confronted Uh another question that will probably constimo scv ?al days. As there have been practically two Senates lere was of course, a journal of the proceedings o: ich body,one bonn; kept by Clerk VailaudiglMro, "lilli io record of tho transactions of tho seventeen Kopiib cans waa mado by Beuator Ford. Thi inclines having decided that this subjec Hst go to tho Conforenco Commit te* ir adjust munt, lt will take considerable diplomacy bc ?re an ag:et m. nt is reached SB this point,as tho Demo ?nts, having twenty members and the clerk, will, it ii nderstuod, hoM out agars ft including any part of tin rSSBBdlBga of the seventeen licpubllcans in the ollicla ?cord. MoBSbOra of the committee arc reticent and Informa on as to the progress made tn tho secret sessions is dim itt to obtain. Tho plan agreed upon! and afterward resented to tho Republican caucus was that lodi itcd when the committee wa* appointed. It wai nit thc Committee on Privileges and Klcctlous should tvs addod to lt two Ropubltcans, ami that this com ittee should then select threo Democratic and three ?pahUoaa niombor* from their number, tho six to pro ed lo Cinclnnatt and toko testimony orally and by dc .sitloti and make a report to tho Semite. While this an has not yet been approved by all tho persons inter ted, lt ls believed dal it Will bo adopted. A Republican Senator this afternoon said that the R*> iblicans would cons, nt to nothing except tho approval the Journal us kept by Senator Ford, giving a record thu proceedings had by thc seventeen members of that irty. A disagreement on this point will probably upset e. plan for thu investigation ami put thc Boasts as far art as before tho conference commtueo hegau work, ie opinion ls expressed hy mun OB both sides, however, St all differences will y< t ho adj Bated. Tho senate met this morning and adjourned until to arrow without transacting any business. It ls thought at they will again adjourn to-morrow until Monday, ''.eng by that lime to get .something detlnite from Ihe 'ii fe renee. The /. rm in/ii syn'r/i say* to-night: The Democrats and Republican* of the Bouts aro .ht lu resorting to a conference to settle their differ n es of opinion In regard to tin- Cincinnati election suds. Concession ami compromise, as distinguished sm Violent aad rampant partisanship, nm right. Hut ere ls s point Lei omi which tno Republican Senators innot go with honor to themselves mid Justice, lo slr constituents and Hie honest, citi/ena of the state. ny can never consent to the plan which the Democrat* iud up while tu control of the Semite bf which ihree of e men occupy tug tn* contested seats shall vote on the .se of tbs other one. It mutters not that me votes Her, ur that tin re may be mure fraud ia one ca6o than another. The four men were elected on one geueral ?kitt and the variation* aro such os are itural in view of tno personul friendships the electors and such as the necc*?il!os of i c;tse demanded "f the corruptiomate, AH the seats S tainted with fraud mut it ts uo compliment to the sn who occupy them, or io the party to winch they be Bg, Hutt they are willing to put thea* fraud-stained tte* sgalnst thoa of honestly elected Republicans. Let elr light to V"to lu- fully vindicated before they seek to ure Ise that right. If they are unwilling to await that mlle it if iii, th" they must bc coen ed. I hu principle inuit he Merl Hoed. Tho situation is such ai tbs In moira's who claim tho Hamilton unity seats inu-t submit their eases to 8 Republican legally elected maturity fur elston, ir lbs Republicans, or any of them, violate thc itb that they w Ul ba required to toke te decide Impar* illy end bonsai!) lathe matter, thoa thu utreuco and e punishment sill BO theirs. The Payne lavoatigattag Committee will meetouTues ly.wli'-ii it large Bamber of witnesses wlli bo exaiiilm-,1, id knowing oner s.,y that Colonel I'onavln will ba 1 aro, ba makes his appearance a .a>rg? sambot of gentlemen ld ham uislii. ss 1-,-cWhi-li'. iisiisnaii. Ohio, .lan. .''.-Judge Fitzgerald of the ,1:.urt to-day decided the .-ase, ol ciu.-f of Police ii. I >on fm- eon l, Hint in delay lbs thu service nf warrants lum out by the ( o uiih I (:ee of ? .(ie I lund roil for viola in of tba lb gist ration law. Itu found lhal Uadaea inned the ordinary Course, and T Ii it - lie was not guilty. e took occaaloB, however, to aanoaneea m-w rub- tot . -tin. e of warrants hereafter, which will paavsal icu ile,ay us happened III Inls ca-e. 7//s ii//.i<ivson /?;i//.ci:/?:. liv REAL isiah was TRANSFERRED. Ali.M. NI' OP ("UV W'l KlN-uN -;:ik hoi ' !' C. P. CW IBY. s-t i: \ ? t -?!-, .lui. 29 "pedal. lu the trial of tbs Wil n-oii i a-cs tLis morning, several witnesses t stifled it the house* <>i ihe Wilkinson Bros, in Ju:'.e. .:.-.-., re ?nh lull j 990,000, Ex-County rreaaurer Merriam it tried to a.itersatios withj. Parman Wilkinson out .inly I. 18S4. two months ail r the date ol tin? ed to.I,dm Wilkinson and tm moathsbelora tba alanna nt, In a Inch the bani,er declared thal the real -ult the property ol tho banking Sim sad ,,t it- possession hy thom guarani* rd their depositon sinai the possibility "t |c-s. Mr. HIseoeh wm per Heil lo read Ironi the tOOtfaaoBJ of John N Chicago tal,en beloit ..lt open c.mimi,-ion In that t in ihe ease ol Ella Wheeler \s the Wilkinsona f- Ut it ii- d thin the di cd ot th ? real i state io Syracuse i- nilen Ul liiiu in part -ettlemciit ot a bond held by u t" Beean tbe payment ottkobalaaea due him in i luther'.- estate I he hoad was soot to bim twelve lla'gave it to Colonel Cbamberlaia, the at iii') -it tin lcm!., i-. He ordered thc deed to bc , cn to Colonel Chamberlain snd left ita entire dis gillon to lin. Ile gave him no iiistrtn lioiis tn ?mil it. lie li.ul I,c.int th.it his brother, Alfred ii ki ii -.;i. was speculating rather rashly sod ha I loot ne iiioi.eviii.il for tbeaa reason* be demanded th ed. Kia agent. Colonel Chamberlain had, recs Wed i.u- for bim si.ic, th lailure. Ha ext outed a i rt gage on th.- r. a! ratal lu Symon a to Charles P. oshj in Ne'i -York City. His bruthen still liva in ? .laim - st. h in-cs .uni he bini never chanced them \ lint because they wera bia brothers. I h. re baa ii un ninney paid upon thc mortgage t\ hlch b SXS icil to Mr. i'lusby tor the reason that bis rn ito bad tyet signed Ihe mortiage. IL had n t pr icurod i sic nature because be thought that lt might oonipli :e mattera, John Wilkinson declarad timi his dluT auvi-cii lum to apply to Crosby tor the looa, A HEW DABOER PROM CHB8TSCTS. Skww itu. Jani29. WnileAugnstng Docker, ?lung, farmer near Wal len, w - eatlog ehoataata some at ago be fait a sharp pam in his mouth, which on iniiniitiiiiittasfoili.il to bo serious ly lutltuied. Ho? ning alarmed he OSBSttlt. I several physicians without lef. The side of his face beeaBM swollen, thc IBBOSB tloti i itenStag lo ot her pails of his head, cinising lu so pulu. At length a young physician undertook thu o nuder the advice and du .ellon of the faculty or IBM IVCntty ot MOW-Yoik. An operation was th tel limn d which waa performed a tow days ago. a supposed set waa extracted front thu patient'* cheek, it was ly un inch in length, itu t resembled a "thousand ged " Worm in stXO amt color. A few days afterward licHtnul burr was eal OUl ol his cheek. NOW-York .-\ ts, to whom tim supposed ms et was sent, write that i a foreign subsume, but have not dec hied what lt ls. JOmMOfl BEBB AND THURK. iAKAJOIIARIa, Jan. 29 (N/ifiVi/L-^Frank B. vnseiiil. of Auburn, hus been attacked with dipk ria ut Port Plain Institute amt it was luduiluit.-iy Std to-day. BBSS! ii Mt. Jan.'J'.h?Mrs. Adams, the wlfo of a cloth dealer in Westboro, Mass., whilo visiting tho flimby I. W. PsgS at Au Sable I basin, wu* tukoii nick willi g levert and in deliriums last night Jumped into lue sin, which is sixty feel deep SI that point. i it it ii, .lau. '.!!?.?The jury in UM case of Joseph P. mis, ti tv-ttclimaii, against tho Buffalo Creek Railway 110.000 da IS sass for the los* of lils mm uwurtlcd thu milli 97,000. sw ii,.>, Jan. 89 i.syccoi/).?Deputy Sheriff Oraaey ittoSyraooaa tins Bftentooa aad arrested Galen o. -d ami A. M. Knickerbocker, publishers of Th' Ajrra> r Bunda* lunn on a churge of libel as a mindo iiioi. They wen token befon 'Justice Mulholland I admitted te bail, rho charge is mada by ll. H. aire, bb lu,.ir,mee agent, who, Th* ii ne* altogod, wu* ducting a plan of graveyard luanrasas, BBBAKIWQ A cousin: IS TOBAOi ?? <ODi9i h.i-i sj 'lin). 89.?Tba raoaatly at ipted corner In rennin grSdSS of tobacco has ended, 1 tobaccos included lu tim BpaBlsh contract hate ken |1SS to |150 per hundred pounds. The decline * eattaSB by u supposed bargain between tho (spanish tractor unit :t New Ymk .syndicate represented beru Hie ah J vu .i. ieci.il ..U VIGXAUX TO THE FRONT. PASSING 8CIUEFKH AFi'EB A STRUGGLE. disorderly rERSo>t?? hissimj the frenchman-* LARGEST RUN OK THE GAME. Two extra pyramid* of chairs irraced tho Scene at Cosmopolitan Hall last evening. They wera soon filled by the inflowing tide of bllllard-lovcrs. Wheu tho players sauntered Into the ball there wen few vacant scats and many people were Handing np, "Billy" Pexton, of cuihlon-carom fame, acted ag Schaefer's best man, wlulo tho faithful "Al" Smith was at Vlgnaux's elbow. The French colour In tbs gallery had several addlttom to Hs number and ths con* tented smile that overspread each countenance showed that they were well satisfied as to the certainly of a victory for the tricolor. Referee McCrcery announces* that another match for three or six thousand points bo* tween Vlgnaux and Schaefer had been arranged, " Jack " Dowllujr, of Chtoago, ba king the latter to tho extent of if'.'.fiOO and "Dick" Roach, of Ht. Lulls, wag-ring a similar amount ou the Froucauiati's skill. Them there was a stage walt of conslderabls duration, and thc 2,000 people packed away like so' many sardines la a more than usually uucoinfortabls box, grew restive. Thc referee answered tho tiuestiou lng that was in tho air by saying that one of the con* testants wished to weigh the balli and that the sonics were tarrying by tho way. When tho balls wera weighed before tbe first night's play, the red oue proved to be Just the slightest fraction of a gMln tho lightest. No one objected at tho time, but last night Vlgnaux thought he would Uko to tiaro them weighed again. The scales caine not* however, and at BI18 o'olock .Schaefer prefaced his score for the evening with tho customary duck's egg. Tlie Frenchman Improved thc opportunity hy making fifteen. Tho little mau drew another blank and tho Frenchman matched lt with a third. The spell was broken in the third inning, and when shader sat down "Bud"Schofield put a llttlo string of sixteen buttons where none hud been before. Vlgnaux responded by a series of the most mathematically perfect shot*. No matter how many cushions were takcu Into account, tho result was calculated to a fraction of an Inch, sud tho obedient little spheres swung around their predestined orbits to tho riprllng muslo of applause, and huddled Sf close together Uko the ts I last little piece* of Ivory that they were. Tho crowd was so largo that lt kept getting tu Its own way and snarling like a dyspeptlo hyena. Those who had seat* were so unkiu t as to re? quest the many who hadn't to "sit down." while tho mau In tho back row wanted the man In the front row to take off bis hat. Vlgnaux sat down several times ti walt until the too-accommodating iisuers solved tho problem of seating three mon lu two cnairs, Still ho managed to keep the bulls uiovlug between times. Ino llfly-sixth shot left them suspiciously close together. Ia every such oaso tbe following little p mininnie ts enacted. Tho Frenchman looks at tho ba.l-. shade* tim light Irma them with his hand, tm.les a sin lc of chlll-lUe iuui ceuce, and gives his big head a deprecatory little shake, fchaefer comes up,shade* the light ava in and looks grave. Tho referee In his turn repeat* the operation gives his opinion and the game ls continued, while tho sun and moon, winch hod stood still in bea veu pending tho di elston, go on their way rejoicing. lu this sass the de? cision was "not frozen." and Vlgnaux weat on past tho hundred point. He played lu such perfect form that there seemed tobe no reason why he shouldn't run up his (il? point* then and lhere. After he had counted lilt; nf them be struck a -minti.,n that retj .lie I much thought. FlBSBy he distributed his 'JUD pounds of weight all along one side of the table, pointed one leg at tho crowd In tun gallery, and gathered in the elusive point, but the ellort was evi? dently too much for bim, as thu licit shot failed to count. lu the next six Innlncs Schaefer sdded only thirty points to Ins diminutive score, while hts opponent rolled ap 171, thus potting the lUlee of Franco 233 ahead oj the American euglo. That hook-nosed bird ml-'lil hava boes pat still farther "la ths Salo" if the Frenchman, hadn't tarried too loug lu ono of tho little) ciiaik rsotaagtee amt been rated out ou a balk. This mute tim fourth technicality on which, the Innocent foreigner has boes bttSSMa up tn the coume of the game. After this Schaefer did letter alni amassed two runs of sixty seven ami forty* four points, but their effect was almost uestrailsed hy a bunch of eighty-two battoaa that Vlgaaai pu ss ths other end of the string. In the eighteenth losing Ssh ie fer made the largest kind of a 'spun" aad score! ls><j tin largest rsa of ths fame, lins brought bun ap within aroa potato of the rreaehmas on tn- grand total. Another run of asveaty-ohrat point* put him foiiy live head, and the crowd yelled with the. lue n ? tt inning .-chiefer scre.t sixteen and run up against his first foul. For five more inning* tbe play dragged on Mild tl.eu Vl/naiix eimed lt for tho eve cmg with a run of ten tb it made hs score lor tho night 'U7 Bini for iii" four nights 'J. 100, lu ide ut xi to lin-last inning lhere came tbe drat dif? ference of oihuioii li-tween r-'fereo and player that bas raffled tho sven course of the game. Scasofar was play* mg and had slxty-sls lo ire while VUn.iux had only tem schaefer thcojrht aoertals shot counted, nut rho referee said no. Tim hoodlums in the gallery shouted ami hissed so th it Vigil nix failed to make the lu is? -llottli.it Schaefer had left him. This same rutliai.lv clement among 'he spectators li .* a great de ,1 roon to n ty about ibu sanm thia le warranted ny th* sm ill pries of ad? mission paid. Patriotism is a virtue, but a foralgBSt is emili*.d to fair play. scour BY Nt'iii -. Ni .d " .iii j 4:h 'lo'ialT"" Vbraaux.1 -i 5eTj i?7-> nf. T^tou Seo SOU (1;... ci; i,*Sl t vsr Mitti r's gcoBK, Vignanx. 1.7".'- IA tt 1S7.5. SO, S, 60,0, SB99. 2. 9, tt I, -?_' i-I.O. 24, .'IS, II. 1S.S1,0.0 IO, Total, 047 nat.] lotal. .? .? ' A vera*. 7- Highest, ire. ti i. .???>, j.. Si. il. [schaefer l-'1" i'. 0. ld. 6.1. 7.17 ". ". 2tt 87. S. ll. 07, 88.U IHU.7S. lo. 10. H. 13 A Tot il. ShLl gi in ii ital. U.SS7. av, rac -.' ;<? lu High, -(. 87, 1-0. TS) 11 as ol play, :i sow il ninntea lJ.ool) (,l ll.l) Ot MANSLAUGHTER. iMPoi.iAM sriTXBSSKS ivie incept) Armit rna CASB RAD BBB* CI. '(-I'D. A sensation sras created yestetile* in the trial of Joseph Flooa ta Jersey City for th.- mirier of Thornes Sexton by las pud.letitia of th- two mysterious men who took Sexton to Hm- sr. Francis Hospital aficr he was stabbed, and then disappeared, lix- fudge Gar* rottens W/SS summing BP fat tho defence when Jud gs Knapp, after a whispered contd-.mon with Ii,strict Attorney U'liitleld. interrupted him and saiil that tho pivsecii;;nn BOSlrsd ts BUBB a moiton. Mr. Wititlild said that after a long and patient .-? Siwh th v baU found the two men who Lad t ikea -exton to the hospital, and as tm ir BVtdBBCS might be l.i.portatit ht de Ire I to moto that the i\tM' be reopen ed. I.'x-.liil.e tjBlSBItSBB said that lt was :t most extraordinary lirocSndtiu'. Judge knapp saiJ that BSthoaghl tho States! thc cass Instilled it reopening, coiisc.|U.utl. tile t.-s 1 in,ny of tho Witnesses would BO admitted subj, et to mo t,jiu. of the defendant. The twa Wltaesass, Jobs Urey and Tbomsa Brady, were eiamlaed, ami testiSed nut sexton overtook them at tao foot of tin- M wark-avB> hill and said. " For lind's s tk--, (ak ole tn th" hospital! i tm dying '. Joe flood Stabb d Biol" Univ tl-tlcit Sexton lu the bosptlSj the lu-xi liv .ind 8 'Xian told hun agii'ithst l-io.id andatabhodhim. This hs'tmoayas* set the theory of tho defesoe thal sextos had sagsged lu a second tlglit-onie dist.ince furiher rioOTTI tho lill, the casu was given to the jurt at 3:20, Bad i.fter ilelin sratlng an boor aad a sall they rotaraed a rordaMat manslaughter, the extreme pena ty bing ten year* ia lbs State pttsoo. -4>-, jiii) rOJMXJt BBRKJNtl Ht;.in fWMBANDB. Arab stopped at Polloe Headqaartors last night and two women alights*), entered tbs ball ling and ?aaed to aaa siporintendent Marrey, ria waa not .here ami they were sim tn to Captain Petty's room. BO hiing in charge, duo of Hie w im-u li.nl a loiter for Sn,ie; intend-n: Hurray au 1 *ho wanted the Cantala to open lt, saying th il th ar in.sn.,:.,ls wera missing. They asked that au alarm ba s-mt bbs, Tbs Captais refaaod ts spas ths sass, and thc women said I hat they w.nt'il return tiilg morning. They were handsomely draSSSd aad tore sen. skin saei|iies sad diamond*, sud had tho BPP 'ar.,nee of wealth] and togaed people. __?_ - ? BBWVB1NB To I'A T EMU BOUDA tB*B DBBTB Ona of tba rattktaissd taetbodi <>f botss nince a rebolllous Bim h ts always b.eu IBS i ii Hug off of sup* piles. Thc following " p.-rsonal," which was published, ycsienlay. proves tli.it tho rule ls a good oue Inasmuch a*!t will work holli ways: 1 h BOSSnotify i'e publtt thai I Will aol a y Bay "f afa a. c. raster's debt*. Mrs. a. C l-os;i;if. Hotel Nor Ul indie. ?? 1,11s " Foster, who is the bush md referrotl to, wis formerly a member of the Stock Kxrhaaga. Mrs. Foster H sahl to bo a member of ths singer family of sewing machine ramo, she is a pate, delicate little woman of attractive appearaaca sin- bas been living sloae '.villi ber little son fer tim last tuieeor four months si ths Hotel Booasaadle. When askod about tho "personul " she would Kay imtuiug. BLAMMINOTBB Dom: is THU PABBOfB FAVK. C01.LMUIA, S. C., Jim.'29 iSpeciittU?Vuibablf tho Hist occurrence of Ibo kind lu lin- Siato tank piata to-night when BlaBIB snml -r. colored, of SSS Sixth Kpi* BOpal Diocese, wis refasod admittance io ilethei Afrlcaa MctuotiUt Fplsiopul Church lu this city. This church has the largest colored congregation In South Carolina, but for tho last fSSC tim membi |S hats bceu divided tuto two factions, which have been BSBbSsI constantly at war. Follcemon had to bc detailed to preserve order at evory service. Tho Bishop arrived from (ieorgla last night, In tendingto settl* the a.lticiiltt, lad B lira', er meeting was ai .0liued for to-night. 1 be trustees of the oliurcli. who ?o opposed to (he present pastor, gol MIllllllB of tho aaurah kc-s and nailed up the pastor'soattaaoa. aad then stood In the front door until tho srnval of tho Hishoi'. who wa* aocompsnti-d by tho pastor aid tho niesitliiig elder. The door waa closod lu tho Bishop a f ce who exclaimed 1 "What, shut the door in yous Bishop'sfaeor '-Yeo, we will abai it iu anybody s iiiee." waa thc answer. Thc BUboff thoa -aid: "Mi lltshop of tbe Sixth Kplscopul luocose, commaud you not to fasten lbat door." .... , , , ?,,^ m.hnt. lue soar aaa locked, hoi tod .ind nailed. Tho BUuop rallied.