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' if??'iiucii iiuiiuvod and 1 oped lo lu- out of door.* in a gay or two._ ELECTION RIOT IS TEXAS. fBlKTE-N KILLED ANI> MANY WOUNDED. afTSMPl W A D-FBATBD lvsniY to PBBYBBT THB Vii IK'S l'lloM l'Vlt.MHM.. LaRKi?('. Texas, April 7 (Spt'iiah.?Tlir* ex ?lieu.' Bl BTW the e ity election lii-re ye??er.'.ay termin? ated I" a ii.it. Tlie li. ta. or Martin McDonald p?rty BttMBBtSS' tl'.* BfteffOO? tr. pa-ad- ll.S StrSBtl -rlth ctape nnd ottier cmi-i.'tii* of Bsarataa; ta ot ? t?c* b irtal u! li tr sppoasosnts, tbi Qaaraehss, au ind - pend.-i? patty Taslattsi fonaod tbssMelTM la batUi attay Wltb *u -I.ue.te:*, earbl i sad au old cannon, and with t. e.r color* ll) lug WSI-Sfl IBS BatM I IO. IS march at tie pani of tiieir live*. At rv p. rn* tue Bataa, -no wall arm. i bsgas Ihs parade, IhS band playing a funeral tn.ireh. Tho Unararbes rev Ita-.;.I* i ai first fr. ui charging, .1 followed tbs ?4eterl< ass p.nty e.-kik'tl.v wltb Uh cannon bringing Ap the rear. 1 | |--,.e. ?s'..!i tiad '.nt ' . ITI 1 fur when the jiota pani hsssa flTisg ta tbs air. Tin* wss ths stsaal for battle. BBSS?ag bew.iu on hath aides. Thc aa, whli-ei w.'* l.sad'd ivit'i cartridge and j al a. wa* tire-el thr.eiik.-h tiie Bo'.a*. SB?BOM them to disperse. They cllnihe.l as the tup of hSBBM mid kept up the fire for one hour. The OflsrsshM lMl three killed and :.ve WSSadsS, Hie Bola's ten killed nnd a la'.- nuiiilier wounded. M. A. Hiker, a t.rakeman In . employ of Hie Mexican Naiional Kail \s-.iy B smsas ttl! killed. The rest aie supposed lo be MaitoBBI Thc town 1* in a paulo, Business ls eiiilrely BaSBSaSsS and all BtsSM are closed. Culled States troop* have taken po**e**lnn of the city. ARTISTIC LIVING TAELEAD& ill pur-FNiATiiiNe. cv T-tBTBBB PICTVBBS or Wll.L-KNiWS AltTIRT*.. The two even in if* of tableaus for the benefit of the Seaside Siiiltarium at HorkasTay. were happily be L.--U, de-ipite tin- drizzling weather last evening in the BleiropolTtaB AparaHsaasssassi. rttss. Tn? hail was crowded with f**hl nahle auditor* and spertatnr*. The lahtoaas wacs given under the BapsrrlaMa sf winiam M. Cha**, Carroll Beckwith snd E. I'en-y Moran. The pallon.***!-* were Mr*. A. Belmont, Mia. William Jay, Idr*. Sf. P. Imiulas, Mrs, C. Psst, Mm. (J. G. (,ray, Mrs. ) (e. BSSBMB, Mrs. K. Irvin, Jr., Mr*. O. H. Wsrren and Ilia W. W. Whit? The niiisic wa* furnished by Laadsr, 1 Bl the piece* had been aelected by Waiter Ds>?ilBMh. .he tahle..us wire beautiful *peetae-le* anel, naturally ti- er tlie BBBplSSS, were iirll*ltr.il]y arranged. They vere- ree-elved with BBthUBlaaa and doable ene-ores. Tbs lableau*, which weie. e-sn-ned after the palming.>f well Baawa ar;i*ts, wen.- Isp.MSBlSd ny the following young la lien: First taVean. Wine. Woman *nesj seing "H. BohB_.eri, B'.a* Jeanne Borrows ; Serong lahleau. .M.-ili** i.s. hlrbel), Xis Edith 1 taper TL.ni taotaau. i-i.-hengof Devonililre (i,sm*borougln, Mi-s I. i nv Walkeri foonh lablean, l il |i.-.va ..I Madame Bniar.ii'* CaptlVlU cJnli-*'-..iii.ei . M ia Van lu/ei; Fifth tableau. Th! h-.:,a (' - ilaire,'. Mrs Viatk While-. sixth in tn. au i Blower J. ?r*e-t Uujjo nmlauoa MuaMarl* Kee?a ani M.?a Ltvyi Seventh lat.'.cm ll *.:.ts Jule* Hretoai, Bi* M - -""tl* and Ml?a Peet Eighth tnhlPMU. Th.- I adlei Mm.iigave ali Joahna hevnolfle). kira Kh-Iiku! i i % ii. h. Miss I.-it Sad Min* l. illi ParsonsI ninth t:,' e ,,u. ' srils (N. **iohel Mrs Henry ; ileston : tenth lah kau. len-m.t lilian). Mrs Charles McKIm eleventh tab 1. ,1| i.ii'i.H ? ?' .. l'.li liter . M.?S L.iWl l-l er; twelfth lab!eatl. , ., ".- _..-- !'.. in-eti. thirteen! ii tab lc n Vintage restive slim i e.iena . Ulas Mabel Wright Mlsal Biol ne l>i< i BBS Mts. lia'ilc Wh te. S um ih ?*'? (jreseni were Mi. a l Mr*. Jobs Jaeob A*l ' Mr. and Mr* VV. P. !) .UglBB, Mr. and Mr*, (nine I nt, la i.lard li Cannon, Mr. nu.i Mr*. I illotl Boom v. :t, vi u ll..:. Mr. end Mrs, De Lsneey Kan.*, Mr. au t Mi* Oren Vi I* K.i . -. sir. and Mt*. Jaine- Ol IB, Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Borrows, Mr. and Mr*. IjMleni.urc, Thomas linen .ik. William Bandford, ibo Mi-*e* I*elln. Mr*. Griswold <.nv. Mrs. Henrj (lew*, c. N. Wool, Miss >! iy Bird, Mr. and Mrs. William Jay, l>. Lynch Pringle, i...ii . iiedii.ond, Lawrence rurnure, Mi** Tnruure, Vh'i Duser l'.-'-d. Mr. and Mr*. \V. I. cS.u.tii-i, Ml sud Mrs. Pierre I.-niUid. tbeBUbbm Bern lr. and Mt*. arthur M. Dmlge. D. I/- Urand Cha i The ashers were P. li. Culling, Bltoba Dy sr, jr., J. i Forman aad T. ll. Howard. i In- *e- ui.d Ml I. * of fabien u* will l.e given till* evi-n li .-, m. I -I k- ta ti. iy be procured of Mr-. Irvin. No. 'jo ts. -? k-ev.iitri ntl;-*'.; Mr*. Douglas, Nu. 314 llfth-ave.; Mr*. Cannon, No. Sll Pifth-ave.; an i Mr*. White, ho, 1 Fa?l I -orty-fotii th-V. A creal immy people wen- turned away IMI night a.* lleksti wsre aol ior sale at tho house. TBE EIRE RECORD. LOflSKfl IN ? 1BIOU8 PLACES, LACB0S8B, Wis., April 7.?The fire in the lumber d.*trl.t ye-*ter flay l .ni- .1 a loMof 8562,000, with an iie-iiraii.i- ?.f 800,000. A Ore tni* tnorning In the hflfltBCM libi'-k lu i'lilrd-si. CBBMd a IMS off?:,(KK). In? sured fur 027.000. ip l?< v. III., April 7. -Tiie (icm (My Muller Mill*. Tor? in..ly the Criterion Mills, w.-re burned Bl 1 o'eloek thi* Uiormiig. The io*.* :- $1 -_-.">.e?? >? ?. Ai.T'inM, Penn., April 7.?Thc erarlcer and broad manufactory cf A. F. Bs*SB,tha (ierman Tolkaturr ottKe, end MVSral Othei builditig* were ti iriie-l Ibis iiiornlng ly.**. 812,000 ; pat liy insured. Baw-OBLBAXS, Lb.. April 7.-The residence* of Mr*. Joseph a. Ail cn and j. J. Tarlstoa, Baa 287sad 288 J?ek-on-st., wore buinod to-day. LOSS, $U..0UO; full ll.K.iranoe. MU ss StTKBI , Wi*., April 7. ?The iron work*H! Florence, Vis., wu- dMiroyesd by tiie Issi sight. Lo**, *0u,uuo; lii?uiaiice, 5-1.!, H'l?. MB.FLOOBB OX BBXIOO ABD DEMOCRACY. Chicago, April 7.?"1 think llezioo is tlie niitur.ii nutlet for our anrplua manufseturea," said I'.m neil P. Plower, of Bow-York, wim, with lux wifa ami liioc-e. has just returned from an extended lour of tha! ltepub lc ?? \:i'i," haraailaasa. '-ii sar Government rt".-*.-i': make a Maamsrelsl treaty with tbateouBtry the emaii.-r BjanafMtarers here, who an* being eutem np by Iho Mg one*, will ^o u* er t...-re ami sve ahull lu-u- the niarket. I'reNid.tat Dtol I* S firm and Ju*t man aad I* anxlou* tor American capital and men io go into bi* country. I believe with him that ibo day of revolution ls pn*t mil that Mexic o ls gradual v coining Into a mme Blahle (ioveruiiit*..t_" BpesklBg of American politics he said : " Mr. Cleve? land within throe year* wi.1 have ai. the pl.n-e* lu the it'.'x ol tbe Aamlnistrsl on Bile .1 ss ;t.i >.. n who ?ympba tii /e With li.-iU'.. .nile nlei*." ??in New-Yurh duyoa think ( ievei.md or nm the Stronger! If a coavsuttos weis held to-iuy to sesd delegates to u National one, which would jx.il ibo largest VOie | " Mt. Flower hesitated, then vpeaklng ?!nw!v *nid : " Irom tne lone of tin- paper* la New Yo. I City, I should lie antler tin- iwpmsslus tbal ll would b* ? pretty bIom t | bot wees th! m." Then he added, a* il relieved from a l,...d nf re*poii*ibili!) : " But tho coiiveutlou ls not held la-day. IS jr El D HY A EV ED, HT TUMS. A frciglit ii.-iin ob fin* Lobb Island Railroad ran i ito eau No. fi of IBs Bashsrlefl Av imo Baa ai Grabaaa-ava ami Blihsrdson-et., Brooklyn, yestenlay, tiuii> destroylsgIhscarsad Injuringraveral paaaeu eyers. Atnn -g lliu*e hurt i\,r.- Beige alii In bc VolM o: the. h xth Prectnet. wno rsMlved a sc iln wound aad severed lit' artery ; Offii er Jame* Welch or the sam* pre-met, John K. Klinck. age Bfiy one. of v. 8 Besde-svs., bbs Arnold Kepp, ace Bfiy-aix, uf Bu. 18 I name*-*!. Bu* V ure. .1 .nu 1. iring* alni CouduclOl Herbert ii,.wing of the train afld Driver Julius ?>ilinahel ot Hie horse ai We rc arrested. BAIE SI'OILISO HAS! HAVE QAM BS The ached?led game si lVasbingtoB Psrk, Brooklyn, yssterdaj bstwess Ihs Brooklys sad Saihsrai College .'inns bad lu be postpOUod on ii.c-oiinl of ;ralii. ll.e brook ly s Club will play ike ?rag i*i.h..i Athiet.es at Waahiusuia Bark to day. i bs Va.e College nine svui p ii m i;.k vu ob Bslardsy. Mr (u,\ ei. mp. riiil.-n.leiii of Bi ospe el I',. I k, has re <iui*iei m. erl. ket elub* lo susi si ii i! e onvsnient, frosi arranging erleset sbbbm t-. i. ? pased st tba Park ?.. Buturdaya duriug the eumina seanou. Hu t hm ka thal y..i ii lay i* baaebali day among Brooklyn amateurs ami b< ? Ibo to sm them have all tba room neeesMri HM Tray elub. whieh wa* .i.-,1;.r| from tha i;**'-i; l.-a'iie. ha* I.e.nd a r.-i'i,g piara IB ll.- newly organ toed iluusuii Bivi i l,r?, ne. his gama of basaball at tbe PoloGreaaaS ysstsrday between Ue hew-York League and tbe Olymiili va* ee-i.mel OB. OWing tn Ihe |H,,,. -j-,.J. \,lV,.\?.i aid Auiiu-ist bIbm will ema* h-t. at the i-oio' Grounds to day and to-mori ow. At tM. I mils. Mai'i'on*.'.?: Browns,S, Ai Baltimore.?Ballimore,0; B'aabliigton,i, Al PbllsSelphia. Philadelphia, 8 Alblotle.3. a: Macon, Ga. ?I hieagu, 7 , Mason, i. CEOEED to deaIH hy a SLATE-PEXCIL. Mellie 'JUlly, sge six, while eoaiinji down. st.. m a; her boase,Bet IBS Madtson-st,. slaasbled and full to Die lu.lt-un. lu li r BBOSUB WM a stom pens)), whleb wm drlvee lunn bei ihrosU lt hecsme Si .j;rei in the si Indpipe lb Sill li .1 I. .11. 1.1;I l. ..1 || lt * . e Soi ls io r. ii.i.k e it, ani b- fee e las?leal aid eouid ba Oblaiiied the gul diced from suit", allon. -,?- a> ? OOILMX TXDJOTBD FOB BMBEBBLEMEET, Nbw-BbBMSWIO-, April 7 [bp*eial).?A true MU for Bsshssslaataal na* been found bv tbe OraaS J.ny ag?n,?t A. (i. Ogilby, treasurer of t.'.e Muir .-as mg Bank. in. Ward, of tn. Trsutoa lassas A*yium, asya thal ne ia lli.iruugiely lu*ane and Ilia! his racuvc ry is SsahtfaL -*ay BMiiOTIBt BIMSSLF IM lill. MOUTH William .S. Wluie, Bfe seventy-five liflBgBl Bo. fcoti VV il.'.ii.-hby-ave-., Brooklyn, commitleil suicide lb hi* reKiiu yrs-.eiday hy ihoBtlBS hliii?elf in tha rnouth. Tlie Imi enter.- I the brain. Whfti WM B prmtei, lou l?el i>rrii uni ul work for a long tune and wu* uilnkli.g beardy. -ax ??> 8TI DBBT8 BLfSPBMDfclD AT RITCKR.*. {?BW-BSCKSWICB, M. J-, April 7.?Tba Fa. oliy or But *l* ( nilev* have '.k.i. me lo.'lem mg ?e Lion in Hie cases , ;_'M stBasBls eos nested with the niutiiatinii an-i da ssSBtoeal of the cnlieae building* a week ago : B. M. AMf ""? - ? -? - -w I tl C. ,- *>?iruw?, 015, SSOODl tllMiy, j> J., nilli P? AAxtltita, 'ob, Ai-?, Ula., Buspetifled for two weeks. OVERRUN B. THE STRIKERS t'vntlnnefl fr-mu Hr*t Fitar._ wi. lura- up ihe ..ii.it* to which paupers have "het-'U sub? jected iu mun) to wurt. BO "TIK-1'P"1S BBOOKLTK. AN AMlfAULP AGHKKMKNT BKTWKK.V IHR IHltECT cks and ran KMiorgTi ot labor. AU danger of a ? tie-up " cn thc Allntitic A*M-rM ..ailinn,1, li. Hi tm..lyn, has ken ot erl wi h.v l'reiidcat isichaidiou granting all the ,1* man.ls of tlc men pre? sented Ihroigk the Kx.ctUivi' Ilonrd of Um fen| ire Protect*! I Association on Taaadoy, egM|?l a few un boportMt p?d..te whioh the Hoard did uot u.iir-t on. At thc cnufernice held with ilr. Kii hauls*,n ou Tuesday ni_iitt it looko 1 os if there svni little cUnuce af an aiiil Mbll settJemeut of the trouble. Arrangement* bsd been linnie, however, for a meeting of tho Kxeeutive Bo lld s.ith the Hoard of director* of the road which wat. to take place at tbe oQicei* of the o.mipnn.v at i p. m.. yesterday. About 3 o'clock Jame* (.raham, J..-cpl! O'Donnell, Andrew J. Best, William Walloo* and John Hughes, of the Executive llotml of Ihe ?__? I ir. i'lol.oive Association, met st theil headquaiterH, No. 859 Fulton.lt., and consulted with a comuiittoe of .Mr liicli.ii'iisoii's employ rn shout the demand*. Mien they arrived at tte c unpanv* ol>:ce at Atlantic ave. imf i hird (.sc. they lound walting fur Miem 1'tfSldt-nt iiichard-aii. Tnnanmr Froir John O, Jenkins, fred sriek A. Seliea'let h,,*i Henry Meter, tbe other niein bmtm ot tho Boord of Directors and .leneral Uenismin K. Tracy. Hie counsel for tbe board. 1 be points In tbe ugreeuiont ntl souled bv the Knights of Labor, for the uiguatun ol Mr. I.ichsrdson. to mperoide th* agree? ment of Marok wore taken up and diseuiied separate? ly. There weir twenty -live of thom, hut the majority of them tvere agreed to ai noon it* rend, os they were identical with those of the old agreement. 'Ibe lint inion* dulerence ol' opinion aroie on the di maud that stablemen ihotild bo paid $12 25 a week for the care of eighteen horses lusiead ol $11 for the caie of twenty-three horse*, a* 1* tbf present rate ot pay. At tir*t th* president was (indurate on this point. Hy ihe assistance ot som. nf the director*, how? es er, Mr. Richardson was filially induced to agree to thia proposition. Itu wag*! ol tho tow-boTs was tha next ai.tue,-t ot dispute. The wage! demanded for them wai $1 25 u day. Mr. Kiohardion laid thai bc ('.midget Italians for 75 ttoti a day to do that work. Tbe Executive Hoard was firm in the demand, how? ever, and at last this point was also o> _oe? rd. Tba qpoottoo rf the pay of tripper* was next taken up. {lie Knight* of Labor claimed that there were twenty three trippers who were pale! only $\ 10 a dav, ant) demanded that this should be inore*8srd to-Kl ftO. Mr. Riebardaoa asked if tho Hoard goold Insist on his run? ning car* when there was no traffic Mr. Dest an? swered that it he or. ierrcd to let tie rolling ?took and hot**'* r-n, ni fi lille there would be lin objectlou, but that tim " tripper* " hud to remain around the stable nil thc time and could engage in no other hutiiiesi and it wa* not tail to exp ct thom to work foi less tiian RI ,10 ? iht. After n long argument Mr. KtofcordaM agreed to n amend the lime table that no rm on it would jiitv less than *1 60 a day. This pretty well disposed ol all tbl poi, ts ati-sie and at 7:4o p. m. tba c, Ui terence adjourned. (ino or two points about tbe wage* and hour* of Ibe mechanic* employed on the road narnia IO he -ettlod vet. 'lin* ss Ul BO attended to this Bargteg. when Mr. l'lchr.rdson and the F-xecntive Board will (dpi tbo agreement which is to remain in force tor one tear. AFFAIRS OK VABI008 OBQANIZATIOVS. Sow that the demand of tin* paioten for nine hour* and $1 50 Ma MM complied wltb by all tho em? ployee who work sub union hand*, walking delegnte* ?lines and Darill are looking out for non-union men. They found some at work for A. K. Nelson JV Oo,, at No. S.t petri--,!., and a strike was ordered. The ruell all Joined the nnl.u and Nelson k Vu slimed an agreement that horeuftoi they wuuld only naping union hand* mid would abide by the union rule*. Th" men were getting ? for ton Mon woik. Von-ooloo men wen fOood working na the old 1'ttdi building In Warren jt. for ?_ a day of len hour*. All tue union mon on tho bullalng were colled out and Mr. linrrett, the contractor, agreed to employ only tu.lon u.en at the union rate nf Wagra. The lin pc;.tots went on stilke yesterday on the build tugs at Putnam and Sumner ares., Brooalya, foi niuo bonn it day and ly.t .',0. Contractor MoLeen refused io irani tbe demand ami be wa- upheld hy Charles Baster, tbe ow ter ol tue building. 'I'i,,. N.-ss Vork Lum,>or and Wood working Company, again*l winch a stiike wa* onterodjnoeatly ana which the Central Loiter 17?loo bu* boycotted, Mo naelred to remove its factory to Haiavla. N. Y., if suitable arrange ii eats omi i,o iiindo. The Varnish! 1 havo resolved that $'A ."iO a doy ihull be the onion *< tb' nf wage* after April 3d, and liuve ash",! for a conferi nco with their employon A coiumii'ee nf six nf rhe Bakers'Progressive Society lind a couf. reiico yesterday with Hamiiel Howe, ,Tohu l'urdv and Thoma! nenrtersou, the yroprletor* of the Bfty National bakenea In this citv and Brooklyn aa to what hi-ti<>ii would bo taken ou the qnesttoii nf thc re? duction id ths liour* of labor nn May 1. The boise* asked seventeen question! of the ooirinjltteo of Journey? men on t,. tln-lr Ideas of wages, hoirs of lal.or ami con? dition* ,,! work. Tbe position nf tlie IBM was explained and the employer* tonk the oOBWera "prnmlilng to con? sider tIii-iii and latona the aantetf ai to what action they would take ia-r-n o May 1. The Herman dakers have de? cided nol lo tako p..rt In tho ten hour movement on May I Tl*. NI TC UP. UER COMBINING. A national convention of furniture mamu fi.ctiirort began Hs lenton* yesterday at Pythagora* IL.il, In Canal-it. It wai called together tinder the nus],fcc, of Ibo Furniture Matuifttrturera' Aisoclatlon of Hill elly. 1), logallon* were preient from Bolton, Phila? delphia, Haitlmore, Louisville and Pittsburg exchanges together with fl anuf..uturers from all section* of tbe country. Thc meeting was called to order hy Arubroso IlHrnes, of Ncw-\?rk. JoolfW. Maiou wa* electerl prei hleut. TM elglit-liour (incition s*at included la the .in cusilon of tho morning and tfai referred to a committee, reported thai lt was Inexpedient tn take any action now. Levi H. (.onld, of Boston, presented a demand or re. quoit from tho furniture union workmen employed lu hts store, In which they said limy tvi*hed for tue elgbt notir system und did not Intend to demand loomoaed wn.es. Resolutions ere adopted denouncing the Im pot tutlnii ol fore.gu labig-uni tho employment of con? vict int,,,r :,* injurliiii* to tho Interest of hoino workmen ; recognizing the light of tho woiiiiiig class.,* to organtio for tie li pinier t oa, also the necessity of employer* untiing to moot any unreaioriablo and m., i<: demands . approving amitrutlnii as the pr,,uer mo.to of fettling difference* batWOOB ?mployer* and employe I, and con .len,nlng hoy, oiling a* iinju*' and Injurious to public In? terest and opposed to tba prtaolpla* of a free Govern* meut. Tho last one road : "That this convention form h penn mo t orjaiit/atlon h* employer* to protect thom sslve* Mgaliist iinroaS"li.tl,le and unjust ileinasd*. and to further the welfare of both employer and employe," -.?.__? r*I.\T.NTY Gilli.** ON PTKIKIC. About seventy glrll in the employ of Isidor OnhafalO, manufacturer nf feather goode at Bloecker sud Mercer sis., sent on strike yesterday agalnsi a re? daction In wnges. 'Ihe girls say that they received up to February 1 eighteen cents a yard for plaiting and .sowing fnatkon. At that time wage* were reduced to twelve cent* h yard, and yeiterday a further reduction of two cents a yard wa, ordered. Wh?n IBO clri* scere told of the propOMd reduction they at one,- stopped Work and left lb*- building. a -.mutee of the strikers sta* apnolated to wait on the organization com mutee of the Central Labor DotOB, BM Hie s?j,..., ?,,, clar-ely plokoied t" prevent any outilder* from taking the places of the strikers. ? ? lill'. KEENE BOYCOTT NOT YET IIAISKD. Li nn, April 7 (Special).? More eontplieetioni have nrtsen rrgardlag tho Keene boycott. Of. ?r. s. Kean,, is DOD ID Maine endeavoring tn settle Batten concern? ing ihe i-Un'.s hogan factory with Master Wortanna Pl,11 l.ps. '1 he Knights nf I. thor mado Mr. Keene aw are of his IgTBOBanl in Maine thal " al! cuitcri must bed.?cbarged, v-iiiiicn s ta be lilied by Knight, ol Labor, aud that all loiters ii.nat be dloehaned " Mr. Keene is nut tatlsfled tt un tlilrs. He issi tl,at lo- bad foi iud,I 8?aM am! of a cn operative pian with hu operative* in MtOWhogoa and Bark a contract with them which would not expire until 1--I7. The Ls un Knights ot I abor had said they would not intct tero ss itu luis arrangement amt thal he had tho Imper* lo -how il in his po---c-ali.ii. Wi,on BOM! further abu il the papen Mr. Keene sal 1 they had not been sigi ed. Tin, Lynn Knight* nf Labor Lxecutire Board SO)8that no such agreement ti.nl leon made. Mr. Phil llpa infoimeil Mr Keene tbat ll the I.ynu KnUIits had m ade Mic:, all agrOCinODI lt Would be approved hythe Mute Kmyht*. but a* lhere noa 00 OVMeooa of it they Winna be K (il:l!M);l.lN.; OVBKBTUEEi CAB- IN PnTOBUBO, I'liisi.i M., April 7 Sptciai'.-" Ah, tliL-rc, BCOb, -Cab. * Hub efl hilt eal." 1 hi* w..s ih,. .reeling the conductor* lad drivers on theOakiaii : stieet (ar Linc received all dav from the ti.IMy mounted their nan thu morning. All BlMg M I ifth Atrm.e I. ne, between Oaklanl ami the city small ginni,* of men Head upon the stn ei corner* ready t? ibnut the iiiggcitlvo word " icab " at tho men in ohaige of the car*. Last night the employe! of the road held a meeting at Oakland nnd derided that union 1'rei idonl Gordon would comply willi his agreement and give tue in. ii sUllb lent lime for their nieali, tiny wmi il refine to take out the . ar* thu morning. A committee sta* appointer: to walt on Mr. (jordon, but the latter, tho i ,.inii,Iff c ( a ii,, dal Dot receive them nor give then. any sati.faet ion. The strike was declared, ana the old im ii a.l i,,,t,in ,1 uni ti) rt-sini.c. woik tb,* morning, .vi Knig.at* of LeMl, how. ver, reported for duty and look nut their carn, and Ibo rou,.,li,in. r*r* wore main.od hy Hie -ann ? i.-i .i.-i.:. rei elver, an l liable bandi. The sinker! bren,,,, ii lignan! and len Oakland lu 8 body, ii,.pp ng at ihe glass houses, mill*, fautorle* Bud work ihopl along Ihe avenue ni, llirlr way to the idly io aire ii atlee ibat Ibo Oakland lin* was now run by "leahs" L.ery where the request wa* uiale net to patronise lbs imo. Tba lelUeiaeol of the sUb-ase-Bis f-i fr.ui sail*- J feet..ry to the publie. du two linc* to Allegheny sn ene to Birmingham the flflra ir.- Withdraws e.uly In til BTeBlflg, the _?BSgBTB elatBBlBS thal tlie schedule sal not he others, in- arr mice), sad t'i ? pe .pe are tim* BBS polled t? walk. Thors ia geseral gruinollaf in the t-.v Cities. Mit. I'OWIiKB.I.V MCI ll CKTTKH. BCMAKTOM, I'enn.i April 7*?Master Worknm P -wderly 1* aldo to attend to bl* BSITMpSB lenee and SI peel* to t... sunic-ieiitly recovered in a few days to h-av the hon-c. ___________________ RAILROAD INTERESTS. TJIF. NEW ENGLAND BOND CASE. Ml MB?BS or TIIK MA-SAC III -KITS e.INC II. BB PI.AIMN.l I BB r*A!.l . DOSTOB, j.juil 7.?The beefing in tho New York and Vew-Kngland head sale Investigation wa continued thi* morning alu! ex-Councillor Z?na* Crane Jr., of Hilton, Berkihlre Ce.utiiy, wa* first called, II ?aid that he Ur*t knew or the propoaed sale of the bund in BSptBMber, I*-.. He never tallred of any ono out*td of the Council about it. ne waa not nt the Council who the bids were re).*ete 1, but was at the meeting on th evening of November I", when tho bids were opeued When he left hi* vole with the Governor he had hear' nothing aal.l against any particular person*! HO name of bidder* were mentioned. To Attorney-General Sher man, the witness said, tuat on the night ot Nose n ber 18, Cobb told Governor Robinson that bi* prin olpals were Bo?ton men. Charles A. Vlallo, presidnnl of tbe National Bank of tho Republic and :eonnecte< with the Car Trust, which owned the tolling stoe'k of th New-York and New-Euglanel road, testified In regard t. scaling the Interest. Ile sahl lt was stated that fore aloseire would be InevltaDle unless some arrangeroon was made by the Car Trust. Ex-Councillor Patrick Maguire said that he voted t( n-b-e-t Mr. Field's bid because lie was not satisfied tha the Hta-e's Interest* would be pr.decte 1. Ile never knev. Mr. Clarke or any of the Boston Syndicate until thu matter came up. He did not believe lt would be safe Ic trust the road In the hands of Messrs. Field nm' Sage. He said that Governor Robinson wai particular to Inquire whether the principal! of Messrs. Cobb and Clarke were Boston men. Tbe first night Cobb gave them to understand that hil principals were Boston men. Tbe next night he said they were New-York men. Cobb was asked If hi* princi? pals would lake preferred stock and be said he could not tell until he saw tbem In the morning. Henry K. Cobb was then called. Ile bad lust e<>me in from the West at Mr. Stackpole'* request. Ile was the senior member of th* Arm of Brewster. Cobb A Ksta brook, which bid for Me*sr*. Field and Hage. He told the circumstances of nutting In his bbl. Ile did it undet instruction* from Edward Sweat ea Ca, ofNew-York, and understood that Lee and Higginson, of Boston, were Interested In th* matter. 'Ihat afternoon he wa* re? quested to visit the fda!" ll.ni*.-. (iovernor Rol>1u*on a?ked who hi* principal* were and he declined fo Sive their name* until authorised. The next day be wa* nurhon/.ed to reveal the n?lne* of Me**rs. Field and Bilge. He was nut authorized to sar whether or not they would take preferred stock. Witness said that at nu time did ho tel! ibe Governor and Council that hl prlnolpals wore Boston men. On tho second day lie a*ke-d what condltiona Would attend the sale of the bonds, but received only sn evasive an*wer. Ki-('ounolilor Locke corroborated tho statement* made by Mr. Clarke a.* Io the remarks of Mr. Field at th. directors' meeting. Mr. Clarke repeated to lb.- Council the proposal of Mr. Field to iqneSM the creditor* out bo that he eould m.ikes money, ami that tbe road hud hern well managed so that tii" crediton would have to lie ii.-iidln full. Ile dbl not kBOW r?ny one except Henry I. Higginson oats-.,te of tlie person* seeking the bouda wini said anything hostile to the New York *yndlealn. Tlie wltneM further went over tbs ground In relation to thc preferred stock covered hy the previous witness. BOBTHW-STSRB Baths OB PBBIOBT. Chicago, April 7 (Avesta*!).?The Illinois Central was not rcpre*oitted at to-day's meeting of thr old roa.l* In the BSIt?WSStSra Traffic A**nelation. Til" other roads lute this afternoon agreed upon a tn ri ff which will take effect to-morrow, and If the line* am aldo tc aaalatalfl lt win he printed in the bbbmbss schedule foi all through freight between Chicago and St. Bail. Ihei rite* arc a* follow*: Pint cla*s, lld e.-.-irs ; sc-coinl, 'IC cont*; third, K"> centa; fourth, l.ie cent*; fifth, IC Stall' cl.tss A, 12*8 cent*; classes B,C and I), H. cut*; grain snd Hour, Vih) cent*. Tho Ilrst-clna* rates lu tho summer t . :" last year were .*?< cents a hundred on Hist Slsss freight, wini* the rate on wheat and flour ls thc 1..west ever openly made. It was attempted to make thc tlr*t-rl.i*s rate 38 Cent*, but ll was foiiiiel that suveral nf thc lines had time contracts at a lower fl.urii BBd th* 'in-rent rate was agreed upon, lt was acknowledged that one large con? tract wa* held by one of the- road* at n (lill lower Uguie, but a compromise wa* agreed upon Io cover tnt*, 'lue roads Will contiaaa in session to-morrow, opinion dif? fers widely here as to whether even the ion- schedule agreed upon can be maintained. The BT_eonsta Central announce* that lt wlll le- .- * ? i tbe Nianing ot through tr,iln* between (hie-ago and i*t. I'aul on Juno 1. Il* tracks arc now completed to the city limits. THK OVflliLAai) I. IX KS AND THK 1AC1FIC MAH. San Francisco, Cul., April 7.?The (lonni el* publltbed an article tn-day showing the method* adopted liy tho overland railroads In Ihe disposition ol the so calle,*, Caritto Mall subsidy. The article charge* that, although under the la*t agreement of the overland road* they were to pay the Cacilie Mall 988*000 monthly to cease competition. Ihe rail.oa.la chipped an average ol ^SO.eOO monthly by the Cecilio Mall steamer*, leav? ing a balance of 085,000 a month to be paid. Ihr Chrmi iclr say* that even this UBOBO! tin- overlnnd road* n.sn? aged to avohl paying. They collected, a* chm..-!, through the medium of an advaueo rate *y it.-m, fi.un all the Eastern Trunk and Iowa line* a certaiu propoaitinn to l.e applied to what wa* termed tho " steamahlp fund," out of Which the balance* dun tn tlie Paeifle M ll were paid. Figure* are published to *how that in tim divi? sion of the excess willoh remained in this fund after pai ing tiie Baclllc Mail's balance the Easton Trunk mil iowa lines were completely Igaorant, netwlthetsaflliig thal they had contributed 88 per cent to tho fund. -at MI?( KI.HNIIOIS RAILWAY RITBLLIOBBOK Philadelphia, April 7 especial,?IB refer* et.ee lo the threatened *plit between the Beading umi Jersey Central Railroad*. I'r< sldeut Harris, of thc Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, said to-day: I am Inclined to think that harmony would prevail In BBS new uegotlatlons Ihat aro en ti r.-.l into hy the .1. r-.ee Central, Heading and Lehigh Navigation OOBlBBBlSB It ls unlikely that tim .!er*.-y Central wlll hereafter b" operated lodrpi-Ddently nf all its pieseut alliance*, .-,? lia* been rumoied, because the property eau be Operated nette economically aa a whole than separately- lu any event the Lehigh Navigation Interest* will be amply protected. Ban AM.sKto, April 7 (Special).?Engineers are now runnlnc a line for the Fouthern Pantie Ballway exten? tion in Mr rico from a point a little north of latre.io Station, on thoMostoaa Castra! Ballway. The original Hue- contemplated through Birra* lia* been .than.lone.I uwlbg to tb* poor country through which lt would pa**. OlBOIBRATI, April 7.? A meeting of general manager* sud general agents ot roads In the Central Traffic ABBS* uliilioh lb'i-riatc I In eastbound traffic wa* held here to? day, at which the agreement of March 1 was ratified. ( \*o<>, April 7.?ThS Chicago, Milwaukee and ?t. Bau, and the Chicago ami Northwestern Buiima-I Com panie* will svithin a few day* begin ruiitilii_? a fast pas jrtiger iraln from this city to l*t. i'aul and Mlnnet-.polis, leaving here about eight o'clock in thc evening and si i isl: g a! Rt. paul Ihe following muming. in.wm, Col.. April 7. A di?patoh to Ihe .Seirt from Colorado Springs ?ays: '*'ihe eoatiaet for building thc Vlidlaud Ballroad from (..-advilto to Aspen was awarded rssterdsy lo Orstaa _ Crook, sf Pueblo. Tho e-en,tract includes Hie oonsti notion or a tunnel 'i,inxj feet lung Ihrough th* Sugar Leaf Mountain. The price i* liol made billilli'. cir.vu.AMi, ohio, April 7,-Ths stockholders of he Ariit.. m.a and Pittsburg Itallroad Company BM Bl Ashtaluila. ohio, yesterday, ami ejected the fol onuig dllBSISSS 1 ThQSSM ll. Messier, B. 1*. liaruea, rVlll.am .Shaw-, William .Mullen, l'lltsliurg ; 'aleb B. Wick, VV. He ott Bonnc-ll, QMIgS Kurd, Youngstown Ohio; Warren Barkar.l, Aarren, Ohio; SS. P, Thuin, New-York; K. Harrin.-tnii, Sock Cierk, Ohio, Henry Babba!*!, Henry I. Morrlaon, Lab tabula. Tbs dirsstora steeled dm follow mg oilier rs i president, John B. HutchlbMO, Pbiladslpbl? ; secretary md treasurer, V. Wemj.le, Pittsburg , aasMtaat iMrstar) ind treasurer, A. V. Hubbard. Ashtahula. JUE WE A 1 ll ER RE PUR T. OOVF.KSMKNT DTDICATIOBS? BOB H2 !fr)t;a Washibqtob, April 8.?For New-England, ocai raine-, gsssially fellowed by itoariag w.-attier sm.ls generally northerly; staimnary ti-inp.-ralure, oilowed during Prise, hy iBghtlj warmer wosther. Por ibo Middle Atlaatto Statis, llightty waruier, fair loather: clearing laths Btrthtmportlna.prsssdsdhj .eal.J stationars tciiii.rr.itiirr. Poi tbs vicinity of BawYorh City and I'hiladeiphl dearing and fair weainer, in ..ny stationary IOBJP u te. riiniusfa uuoal ouBBfATioti 7M rS-JO-S; BB-g *!__. 1 *j i - ? x 117 * t- ai '?? i x n as * - - stan] ,,,. *,r ?__ n_iMi?i?r*r '^rrl rtfesd itsfiiw ? *.'.?, t\, *j**pi*''*'*l IBflaBea* In Ui>* rill b, emil ? ?,. Tfcf |e,'i<?u41e-ul?r .xn'tA'.n di n.l-o. nf tim- f I (_<? .i '. ? ? - ;i?.t.tiu? it.ISTi.j-ht n>t!rr-f?'?r *tdtr Ba* Hernial* tl* e*?rl*.i*a* ir th* ia*te*il d?rtm ??? e.* ir, rb, ural'a it i?u*l Hat ripco-all !l,Tevrt?'.i',n, la ti* ... '-'Sl'-ir. uUdeest, J S, 'U Un.,. .,,1.1 >t Bli i?l',p__? aaf, lUSrsisJwsf. iriiiinf UmOS April 8-1 a. m.?The storm centre ?emalned neany station.irs over New-Jersey, hSW-YSfS md Nciw-Kugi.ibd rsstSrSBf.hal laaUy niovml BBnorth ?astward. Ali'dhi-r lar.e depression from Hie I'm I' a .oast I* a.'.T.itn ii. j- ac russ Dakota toward the LS?SS, ?llh a warm wave. Ihe barometer lier* rose, with sartly cloudy aklt* and li.ht showers. Tlie temperature 'auged between ll-mid AB*, the average -4 -V- bains he ii.n ? as ob the corrcspoudu g day last year and !? higher than on 1 ue?day i,. ii. ran, .alt weather, with atatlonary or higher tem earalure, may be . ipr. ted in thia etty and vicinity t Sar Al preaent warmer fair, or parti/ elomiy feather ia lusluated for Friday. Mit. GLADSTONE'S PLAN. BUTING (HT THE I \MH ORDS Ari A ITEP TO HOME RULE. rrroji tiik nr.otr.in crMOOaronoaoi or thu lilli?.. LOXDOX, Morell 'AA. Tho following dialogue is reported as taking plaro bet BIM a < laMoel Uioiltor and un r utsidcr: Outsider- Well, I seo you still oxi*t. Cabinet Minister-Ye*, we uro good for nix,ut three weeks. Iii- .eui* to have been said scriotisly. If it ncr*, lt can only mean on.-of two thing*. Either tho dt-seniloti-i In tho Cabinet aro Ml serious than th-y ore ciiiiim'jtilv MppMOd to be, or Mr. Olid* . j st*)no means, if beaten in the Hou*c of Commons, to , ; resign au*! not to dissolve. , I FerbiiDs both are true. I have heard within tho . i last doy or two that one or tsvo Ministers who may t j be called opportunist are becoming alarmed at tbo ? i strength of tho opposition inside tho Liberal party ' | lo Mr. (iladst..ne's In nd I'urchuse scheme. That opposition is still very imperfectly developed. No mau likes tn commit himself against proposals the fnll scope of w iiich ho doo* not know ; against pro? posals which may be very much awdlBod before they are linally avowed bv their author. There aro signs of uiodiiication. Points which Mr. I.ludeloue at iir-tt flatly refused to yield are now treated a* ..pen riuestions. Tim interview on Satur t j day between the Prune Miuisicr jind Mr. Bright is said to bari abuted something of the inelasticity of Mr. (iliid.tone's purpose. Ho and Mr. Bright aro old friend.-*. Mr. Bright'* attachment to his former chief ls of the most atlectiotiate character ; his de? votion survived the strain of resignation and of diverging opinions on tho gravest subjects. Both are authorities on Ireland: both have lons -OOO among the best friends of that nnhappy country ; both have boon reviled by the Irish patriots of the day. When tho Interview of Saturday carno to an end, Ministerial emissaries spread abroad tho re? port that Mr. Bright had boen convertfd ny Mr. Gladstone. Talked over, said the Tories ; or. more bluntly. ..mared. Today it is known that tho coarse of events was very diflereut from tnls. If anybody was talked over, it was not Mr. Bright. Nor w is Mr. Gladstone; nor was Mr. Bright bent on nny rrissionary errand. There wos a fnll exchange of views, and lt ts probable that tho Prime Minister In consequence is engaged in nOMttog his propos? al.*. There ls other evidence to the sumo point, but I abstain from repenting the thousand and ono rumors with whleh London is flooded. Never was there a time when gos-tu was moro abundant; never a time when lt wa* less trusl.vurthv. Not one story In a score would survive a passage across the Atlantic. Not ono in five lives four ami twenty hours even ia London. Kow ol the people who nie about Mr. Gladltooi fell nini unpleasant truths. Ile reads few DOWIpl per*. Ho may very well therefore have Used, if not in ignorance, yet in a state of very imported acquaint.mc,; with tho hostile developments of pub? lic opinion svith i.fer. ncc to his last scheme. Mr. Bright, BO doubt, told him the whola truth. That of itself would account for this midden nadia.--s to reconsider his position. Tho Liberal leader is the slire.siiest of politician!. He has not tho lci*t intention of wrecking Iii* party or hims-lf in this Irish vnyug ? il In- can help it. Arid then .'ire sign* to day that it iniv not bo absolutely necessary for the faithful Radical to mirari Purchase as a neces? sary article of faith. The clearest of those signs is to bl read in tho deliverance of MM of his chief sup? porter* to-day. For tliero is already, though tho crisis is not ten davs old, a new departure. I don't mean that Mr. (.ludston*1 has resolved on a now departure. Tho thing you heir Boat often is that theGlund Old Man has got his back againat tho wall. But he ls being urged to abandon that position. Mr. [albon eben leadiofl; tho Liberal organ of which Mr. La? bouchere is a proprietor seconds the Mggeotion though moro timidly. They say to bin: You havo glran the landlord!tbeirebonee; they have rc ft* sod it; throw them over and propose Hoon Kule pure and simple. There is, however, a de? fect in this line of argument or appeal. TheitltO* nieiits on whick it rests aro not true; they arc false. Nothing ha.* ret Been offered to tho landlords i hr aaatanqnenM they have refused nothing. Mr. Glad stone ome, and his friends often, have warned the public, including the landlord-, not to believe the current accounts of hi.* intentions svith reference to Irish land. Tho (iladstonian Liberal il daily crying out that there will bon reaction in favor of tho Ministerial plan when tho plan is disclosed. The cost of the scheme has been exaggerate-, they suv ; it will not be 1300.000,000; it will bl not much more than half that BUB. The s-.eenrity will be good; tho guarantee.* ample j the interest will bo met without charge to tho British taxpayer, aud so on. It is ii strong thing even lor uti organ to de? clare one day that tim published proposals .-ire false, and tho next that boonun the landlord! have not accepted ttieso false propOMll they shall have noth? ing. What Mr. '.ludston*) is reconsidering, then, is not tho policy of purchase but the possibility of so modifying hs own parti* ular scheme of parehue as to get rill nf some of tito Radical criticisms on it. The ti nth i* very simple. Mr. Gladatone. wholo scheme for H01..0 Bull proceeds on the theory of buying out tiie landlords. It is, In his view, a matter of justice-even of honor?and of expe? diency ; one as much as tim other, lo leave tho Landlord! ti tho mercy of an Irish Parliament ls to leave them to bo plundered. Tho Irish Parliament will be in the bindi of the men who for some yin* pail hare been went to describe Um landlords as land thieves. Let us take Mr. Michael Davitt'* ton tifitony. When he was in London some weeks since, ho discussed this point. "Leave it tons," said this very frank personage; " there are ito guar? antees you can ask for the security ol' the landlord WI will not give you; and not ono of them will be worth thc paper on which it is written.'' Mr, Olud atoriu ir, bound to securo tho interest- of the class to st Inch thc faith of Lngluinl ls pledged. The country will not hoar of Hollie Rule when Hom Kui*: means confiscation of the property ol' the most loyal section of tho lush people. Ido not belier! anything will induce Mr. QlodeteM to MOrit-eo thetn ; or tho country tOMQUieMI iu such a sacrilicc. 80 wo come back to tho Land Purchase nheata. a, an integral part of Mr. (iladstonc's Hon! Unlit policy. Moat of tho-o ss ho oppose it aro, it is true, opponent! ol Home Rule ibo ; of Hom Pule, thal is. in any shape broad enough to ho palatable to Ur. Parnell. They do not deny that Benni raina! be found to preta** t tba I indlord il an Irish Paiiia iiient b to bo allowed t" legislate in Dahlia. Bal they ohs thai a Hellenic to wii .Ii this gigantic tinaiicial operation isa necessary condition pic.-. dent i? coti.lcinned in advance. And tiny take thiir stand M tinaiicial and economical object 1,11s. People ai. aghaol at being called open to croat! 1 hundred n ons sterling ol new debt. We may think thal ? groutqnntion ol Imperial policy ooghl not to turo ,(ii money mitten Bal against what did wt. r.bel a hundred odd years ugo if not against 1 threepenny tai 00 tea I J Mi. ( liaiiiberlain. we arc tobi, is against land pinchas.- ind M ho is. il tho shape in which Mr. Gladatone brings it iV ward. But when people go on to MT ttntthU-.il bi! duel objection to Mr. Gladltoni- Irish poller, they arc wrong. I bc bimi pan oi the poller was hist i,rouchel I in the Cabinet; nod therefore it wm agaluit thii thal Mr. Cham* berlaiu'.s voice wes lirst hoard. Bul bl il equally opposed to iho creation of an Irish Parliament Tlit-ie is in,t si. much mystery about tho matter ai tho roodonof Loudon newspaper., might suppose. Mr. i haiiibcrlain hus saul enough ii) public speeches dining the last year to indicate hil mal position. When thc Home Bali kita wm Bown fran Hawarden, he plainly refused to tie himself to ih 1 i.ul ol it. Ho Mid in mmany words tbal he adhered to hi* pinn ol bwtyonr. His plan if last yeti, a* wo all -MW, was local government br lc - liiinl in th.- tkmpe of four provincial council*. That is Mr. ChMBbortnin'! plan tor this year. Mr bM I MOOl and I.md purchase scheme of bllOWO, aim Ile is ready to submit both to the country, ami tie will resiifii unleas Mr. QlodHMH come.* round te bil view* mUMM two main bram hes ol the whole guestmu. That Mr. Chamberlain is.un* of tho most stub? born men iu the Kingdom most people found out sonic tune ago. What is then in tho 0-IMOt situa? tion lo induce hun to relax in hil original resolu? tion I Loot May Mr. Parnell bsd Ofiafd to tim tour councils ; bet won lum ami Mr. Chamberlain there was an understanding ; on tho slr-ngtli cf thal 1111 derstaading, Mr. Chaoiheri-nu, "iir ChorlM Dilke, ind Mr. BBSW*LstSm wore ready to break op tlia Llbsral I lasiaet, Ihs majority of which then refuse c to beeoSSS parties to this agreement. Mr. Glad stone eras willing, Bis colleagues wei** not If th. four conni Hs wiro gorm enough fur Mr. Farnell it 1B8B, what SSS B-BSjsnsd to make them less gooc! in I -"-(J T Mt. Trevelyan's postttos isoiitlli-oilJu.stasclearlj a* Mr. Cliiiiilii-rl.-iin'* in BtStSSBSBlS acceirVsible ti all tho world. Ills deslsrstfOS that thero is nr hslf-wsj house between fmperlnl control and thc complete itiel, p. mic.e- of Ireland remain*, on rec ard If bas not essa withdrawn srsaodl_ss* Hov* cati a mnti who hu* Bald that be a party to sotting up an Irian I'nrltaniont- which M to bo eninncli.aroel fruin luipenul control in matters rr-luting to tlie government of Ireland?SS to life, liberty, social order in that island f do ho MASS. Both Mr. Chaiiiberlatn anil Mr. Trevelyan are young men. lb; Gladstone is an old man. They an* almost at Um lim.niling of thoir career; ho la Necking to crown his by a great act of Imperial policy, far-reaching m its con-eqnences, wbetli.-r for good or evil. Ile ls not likely to live to s.*ci what romes of Robs Rule should ho succeed lo establishing it. BaapOM it falls; suppose this meaa nre of concession be followed, as every BBSBaBTS of concession to Nationalist demands bas thus far been followed, by fresh demands, and by fresh dem? onstrations of Irish hatred to England, with larger opportunities fur giving effect to that hatred. I put it for argumeni's sake. What will 1ms the effect ou English opiuloat What will be the eftect on the political foi tunes of the Miiilstvrs who take part In a policy productive of such results t What on the fortunes of the party responsible for them T There can be no doubt that Mr Chamber? lain ha* asked himself these questions; and many others. So perhaps has Lord Hartington. They are the two men on one of whom the leader? ship of the Liberal party must devolve when Mr. Gladstone lays lt down. Is it possible for them, or either of them, to avoid all thought of that future in which they are to take so largo a share of political authority? Neither of them is a selfish, or a self seeking man. Mr. Chamberlain is thought to be tho more ambitious of tho two, aud perhaps he is. But I have said of ten?geuerully when dLtfering from him- uud I repeat now, that I think him one of the nu.*! sincere men I ever know in public life. Of course he looks, as Lord Hartington does, to the Innaenee of this momentous policy on the party to which they both still belong. They aro alike in believing that party Ls a groat instrument for tbn welfare of this country. Hut it remain* true that their opposition to Mr. Gladstone's Irish policy is taken in deference to a sense of political responsibility not less profound than hts own, _ a. w. s. ?JOB" COULES ATTACES H. G. HILTON AN liSPilOVCKID ASSAULT IB A BP.i IAD WAV CAR? "J IB " AND Ills BROTMBB LOCKCD Ul*. "Joe" Cidiuru, tbe ex-pi izo-ilfrlitor, who served ten jems lu tho State Prison for shooting at a policeman, and lils brother "Mike" Coburn wero prisoners tost Bight al tha Tweet?*?lath PisMasl Pottos Btattaa. They wens arrested ?liortly i efe.re iiilduigbt by Police? man Augustus Kelson on the complaint of Henry G. Hilton, son of ex-Judge Hilton. Mr. Hilton cluirgod "Joe" wltb hiving assault? ed him without provocation In a broadway car. He told Bergsaat Weetsrvsll that be waa riding homo In a Hroadway cir with his wife, brother-in-law and other member* eif hi* faintly. Joe and bis brother Mike were possessen la the car. Bath appeared to be limier tbs influence of liquor. As the car waa passing Tweuty-elgbth-st., Mr. Hilton said, " Joe," moved up to \s hore he was -dttlug aud struck btu. In tho taco wltU bis Iii Bsrsral gentlemen seized Obum and he-Id him. The car w.m stopped, and o Bluer Nei*ou anuirnonefl. He took ?'Joe'- In custody. "Mike" dil not take part In tho asMUlt, but was I'.Mur.ierly in the excite ti.ni foliosvlng the as3au t. On the way to tho station bous* Officer Belsoa saw "Mlko" tako a pl*tol from hi* pucket and endeavor tu psu it to a citizen lu tho crowd that followed tin m. Ha secured tho weapon. It wa* of the Urlti-tb bull-dog pattern and wa* loaded. The charge made aguln*t "Joe" was ussuilt. Mr. Hilton said that there was no provocation Whatever forth* attack ou him. Rs did not know what to make of it. " Miks" wa* charged with bolng disorderly and carrying a concealed weapon. Mr. Hilton refused l? say untiling about the a**au'.t to reporters. "Joe" and'-Mik*. " will be arraigned at tba J :demon Market Police Court tb!* morning. OBITUARY, PBOFB8SOB THOMAS ANTHONY THACHER. NBW-HAVBB, April 7 {Special).?Thomas Anthony Thaober, professor of Latin and Literature In Yale College, cited at bl* home here to-day. He had been affected with heart disease for some time; yet his death eaiue almost altogether uno.pi'ctodly. Last evening be malo a call ou Arthur I). Osboruo, and was at that time in omparatlvely good health. Ho retired a little later than usual, and died beside his wife lu bod at ii O'eloeh thi* morning, from a sadden attack of angina peet uris. HU deutu ls a sovere blow to Yale, and ls widely regretted la this community. -? RICHARD ARNOLD. Riobard Arnold, senior member of thoiirm of Arnold, Constable & Co., oue of tho oldest dry-gooels lum*.-* in tilla etty, died sud-louly at Ula home No. 1,'liti i-'ittli-avc, lii-t ovcning, after a shurt iii una* Bil health bad nut beeu good for several moiitli*, but be had beeu Bhll to visit l.i* htoro lu Broadway evory day until a week ago. Four days ago lils physicians pronounce l.hls . nti'litiou ctilical and thuught the chances ut hi* ro? os-.-ty doubtful- Mr. Arnold was boto In thi* city lu I*.'.:.*.. Hi* father, Aarou Am dd, was tor many year* engaged In tho dry-good* hu.-dnea* lu lowe! Broad * ay. He wh* one nf the founders of the prudent Orin and wa* lu busbies* wbe-n A. T. Htewurt begin his career In N"ew York. III* *..n wa* educated in Bsw- York and shortly after lens lng MbOOl, Want into bflsiusss with lil* father. The firm aiibsaejuently became Arnold, Constatlo di ("o. Mr. Arnold wa* thoroughly devoted to hi* business and the auoc?ia of bis llrm was laigelv das to bl* attention to and his kuowled.** of bustoe** iielall*. if* was twice married. III* first wRe was tlie daughter of Bowal J Ricar; throe of tuelr children are yet living. His second wife wu* the daughter nf Mr. 8. Bolmer. One daughter by ? h ? marriage la livlug. ? B KN JA MIX A. CLARK. Ik'tijuuiin S. Clark, a well-known lawyer, died at bl* borne, So. 5b ?a*t Seveuty-nlntb-?f_, yesterday morning. About two weeks age ho wa* taken 111, but re. covered sutllcleully to attempt a trip to Bostou, where lin had au important patent case to attend to. Ho was however, and POSTMASTER THIRTY SBTBB YEAHS. Bl-ACUSB, April 7 [Spttial).- Julina Candee, MStBSSStSf at Oran, iliad lo-day nf heart disease. He wh* appointed by President Taylor lu 1-liaal had iL-.d tho uflieu ever BtBBSb .-at A CLLLBKATKI) I'HOTOOKAPUER'8 VIEW. 770 BBOAOWAr, M. Y., Mareh 17, lt*)86. I have laen Bsinf Allcock's 1'oroiis Masters BT twenty yeal*, and lound them oue of the best of amlly medicines. Briefly summing up my exponent*, I ar th.11 when placed on tho miall of the back Ailcock'a 'i ist.-rs fill tbe body willi nervous energy, and thu* ears Sttgas, bram exhaustion, debility, and kidney dlflicul lei. fur won.eu and children I have found them lu aluable. They never Irritate the skin or oauao ihe Ito?ISSI pain, bal cure gore throat, cronppy cough*, old*, pain* in "il", back or chest, indigestion, aad bowel oiiiplaiul*. They novar fail. CL IX FSBBSBBB?I .'-S TbcFITcct of "ifnalor Pl (la* Pu IT >f the einnck " patented pla*ter* ot 1841 " I* seen when Tlie iara i ,.rk Worl'i, IS MBMBM_Bg u 'on bi* legislative course, uti_.it.-*that ' a tuan whocm Htand up boldly and sign a BsaS?BSBSSSlM fer a patent porous piaster " must be too i, ig'i to fn.ir (.uti lc opinion. I hi* critlcl*?i of th'.** wboln ior?" patented nostrums wtii be sbar* I hythe multi'ult of ihyalclana pharmacists, chemists and drugri*ia who un .ei.tJtlligly co me-iel iiensoa'* piaMrr* sj I siricllr uunli .. a a. Ko l-l-:.. * mutation* A?k for BsBssans MARRIED. IR EBB -itKKliKK?At Ru I*.m. summit co. ohio, April 9, IBSSjbvtheBsv. H. W uainiU. William dre?n. of Broig ij n .\ V . .md lte*?ie, second dangle! eiot Luccaa l>. Beebee, ni lin.I*, h. "tTOSLBY ORBOOBY-Ofl WednaSSBSJ April T. at th* n -nu- it ol th'' i'm'. -'* par.-ute br the ltev.oee.ig* aiexan dei li ll., -slr I oiuelilln ll nut?r/.ef IVemiklll. H V , lo M:,i lmata (_ . only daughter of john It, ejioaery, e?q , of tbiscitr. Iff ixotieetoi innrnagtt inuit bt in tort* I xtith rail nam* anti 'fi Ire ii. DIED. .lt.Nol.i.-On .VMl!i**d*r, April 7. st his Istn realdaaoa. BtobSTd Arm.ld, onlr ?'.!. of (b* lal* Aaron Arnold. 8 BUM si funeral hereafter. BSLDWIK ' n WsSbsbbsW, April 7, Marv A. widow of ( liir're I' II,il.I Win. Ill (he -ld . -ar of lier *(*. r*a..*i?i -lerriee* wlll be held at nit lal* re,..lenee. N*. 8 UT-i| ISaVal.. uu -?al.u-?r, April lu. at I Jo p. io. TI.sKK-un \i . .iieiciay uiorulng, April 7. Hcujimla a. c lark. lui,-ni aarvteea at hi* ?*??? n-*ldenra IS Km Tl 'lb *x, trui r. '.'lb in*( . Kin tmck ia ibe atieatUtola. totenneut ai. Ameulcs, DI RP. BBpLOW-R-warrl A, etty inddeolr, April J. fa. [VIA, , win bo h..id it fij, rOinloiiee of hi* litter, Mrs, fl lt. I I. ra lil. A|e*.tu1rV Flatfl. *J all)*! of -ir'. ?t. ind (MR ar*, nu ThdrifTit*, the ,iu ian., at 1.J.3U a. ia. Burial ?i woodisWn. Oj i' ukll tm tuesday. April Hst the reililoriee of har sm uni*. Aru.ihi B Kiln Weliiborounh. /.mex Co, sTYl ?U Bftiial. liuirell. 8?e 83. ? In', i un nt I I..' it, ih.. iu*,. it R.ergreoal'oroeter/, P.fnklym, hOTp At Pi niiikoojitiii, *y Y.oa tamar, .vpr.id, m? Jobi) (1 Boyd, ucl Bl J ,'?*, Funeral *errIo*?i it ,tua..* rut-mi. 81 cs-in m *t., Pongo*, koeysie. on Oat-HOy I'tornivin. tho loth lint. Bl 3 o'llafU, helatlvoeami fn.-ndi are mviio.i to *U- n. DAER At I pgl*woori, New Jersey Airil H. Ratbarla Floy-, mfeof siiUi.im l| Dins, in Pl* .V.'d ?.'e*f nf her aol* Futioral service* al her late r.-anlai es In Pin rle frond, on Tiiur-.Uv iiinrniptf *f li),,Vi ai it Ti-H'ii ton-es < i._m . n,i. Nest y ,|| .?t - Vi Cania*-** ia wallingat tho aorintronl Ben. t. Tb?reoialn? win ne talton ro M*?rt<\ r,, I , for Informotit. f-'*)fl( It-At Middle Hup*. Turaitsy muruiur. April 8. et rlicUainli a. "Ultu A. Ito >f r.laina*-* Fun a litlotit md friends aro invited to ?tton I Uot funr-rsi fr tfa Ol Paul * r-'.pl.c'pal i li iro.1, st Novhirg. Friday ai J Jg 0 ii). TMln vis Hilil* >n Hirer Itali rn,rt at ll o'clock. OBiutiKif ai ibo reat-HMa al hi* ....r-m '-.". neena Brooklyn, oi WeaamalAf. ti* ,r!i lott.. Jo ,n ii-.,rr_ y.nng*?t i-m sod twin ehlirt of P.iirtnoA o' sm* Willi tm fe (.crust) Jr.. ag oil ii inOiilti* au 1 lo I iya, Faa* rai unvote .New L'Ctl ord. Ma**., pipon peat* rope. KOW! ri ...lix _u,.,,rgos au Woda 'td-ty. April 7, *t*l7*_ Fuil'ial lorvioe. at hi * fate rei !??_,. |/| Y. .>: ? ?'', .*?> thursday n? ninr. April s,at 7 ,,'oiook. Lil.'.id* arc ia.'li."!. loton** nf _t nnatweoO, Lour r?:?nd. NICHOL??su.ltloulv. BO WedneHar .v-rll 7, of paanvaoM Jauh dur lon. wii,' >i John .Vlcliol. ?r. Itelallv.-iBii.l frt.-n.l* are inrilod (u st.oal tha fun-rtl Tico-t.,,1 saturday. April ID. at sp. iu. st Ht Lita i .i-lvis Ol IVrrv tb Interment ai ennventsnoe o' the fa-ndv. oNDKHI'DNK -A' Maiihai-ot. t, I. April fl, 1S4(1. M.,.-.tia G. . 'i. ?.,-, I..-!, in r*ir) 7r,,b foar o' vt ,14., Faners] at in* I it r.-*i L-.i ? 1'r.lar, .Vpr.l tt. at I p. m. 1' .-ila.. . at Hoi.vn 80 '.ril-.-.il ot train ?? ivma Kiali,n*h ?r% At I i a. in aui at real Nock oa .ur vt! ot tra. , , .tr.ag MUg Uland fi tv ur ll :t8 a m OSBORN?on I'uos.tav, Anni ,i, Chu.es .-.manor iiou of JoM nnd siurlan *)?bnior ?od I! tear*. Fnneral services on fHUMf evenln*. April 4 sf H thtmRh ar ri,* re-Mane - of id* parcn:*. No lld Kail in , *t. Kindly mun (lower*, wi KONG?In rhi* mr. Apnl 7. Kooert Vf. Ktronr. MU of tM late hdwanl A. Strom. SW(TZKR-On Tu-* Ur, April ti. at COM Hprtnr PeBB. Marr Kl isa ejwit.'.er, widow 01 J. lu rut-ai -4 tri uer. Relative* nnd *r1o:nl* or ?',<? n niiy are mr.collo atlou-J toa fUDeral terr,mi from 'JO Pr.npivt Place, lira akly.,, an 11.ila's,Us. April *. at J o'clock y. ui: Klndiy omit il-. .*.-?-. -.. TH A*'ll Kit At tu* homo, in vow Maven. April 7. Thom** 4 Thacher. 111 th- 7Jd yr.ir or ru* sari. funeral lervicos 8th!* larc rctidnuoo Friday. April '.).. ott o'clocs p. m. W1LUAJ.M?On Mon.Uv. April 3. al ChappaquA N. T? I?ala_ 1. Wllltaui-. in ino ,l,*tb year ol tu* are. Funeral MTTMSa on April s at 1,,', ia 1, at tai* Tate ron lena* Bl' ja;.?...pi.,. Tram 1. ives 4-,l it. by Harlem IL li at lo .: ? .1 m., r, turning at 4 p. m. Carriage*at ?tation. i.iea, Buecuil Xi_tice? A.? tVillinm V. Moo.-r. Am Honerr. MOOKI- S Alli fiAI.I.KUlKS, MO FIFTH AVl.NL'rl. ?OW BO exhibit lau du- aa 1 I v.vilng, 1 Lc .cunnii nol tl JU Of rh r EXTRAOROJN VI'.V . OI.Li'.r.lTOV OF PAINTINOS boloiixliig la MIL (HALLI.-* IfVUAZBtiTXXa, ol I',..la..cr, aa, m. nu ug the ORKAt'EUI Wo.lrv ol' ul-. S .-.rv I LLB. A LAIUiK HM-IIK1) IKKViV, THK FINKbT KXAUFLB ol' BOCliOf-BBA0 AN lill'oslMi UKKOMK. A UilANl) F HOM KN' TIN. A Ni W UBIOH )NII?_k and moat um?rtant u.,,1 nj, B*lTB iiaiuun sot IIKlLllU I'll. riilKIM liil'illl), CLAlillN, ALI'. -ll'-VKNs, JACQURT, aoYBiim VAN MAIt.'KK. ADAN. VILLI'.As, BASTIEN, LKI'AOI-* HCHRKYKR, (LAVI4, DRLACBOt-t and a holt of other emlaeal aiu-tf AriMl*i.-si".N' I'* 1. tin -ii 11 i\. ,.i uKNTO to nu boto ai ai ( nov TunvLiy, Wed:.es liv BB 1 licir.lir. Apnl lt, il .ind H. ai ti octa.-* ese! aranla < Hans* A *o.. 7110 nuil 7 11 ll.ondttny. THRCH-O, Vf. FllhDLHl) 'k'-n.V OOLL-M TI')N, IA HT I, Of ItAItn AND VALt'AIILK OOOKO. l-l CLO DI NO BYROM'! COPY OF PIX OAR 1 IROOSD ami POORT-I EDI 1 10.V ot' BHAKRUPRARR . 1111-. FA-tOI 1* HALLI WRLL RDITIOR IR i'i Vol.* 1 IIIK Asiiit,-.u KA(J. BI KI LR OF 1UF. IHAKIPRARI QCARTOO IN tl VOLO. 1 TllK MM-. VULCMROOF Mt liC ' 'nLLl-.t'TKO UV ORAT, THK FORT, l KiRTlIRR WiHI.vFaLO ABI.H LOT Ot' AOTOORAPEU, TO RR S ri.]) AT AtCTION AFiUL lt. IK, 14, IA :*nd ld, TWO ORO-IORO DAILY _st iiiiioBiid 7 jiu p. m. Cottar's destroy*. Renhe*, M.,tl,*. Il-.l'oi.-i. I,ti. Mica FlOaS. Ant*, Lice. Inralllba-, i.Itor'imi'.tori. Nat pa.too Nosleuc.i. All-toi'-. .'olMallen Laue, MM Lr jain- -it. Srltrrsi \tnler, from the Mineral Spring of Mr.lil.it.M-.l.l 1.H.s. (r.olthsl under ?ii:e: vis hi nf tlie Prnaataa covernni.-ntL Rt-couiuiL-uUi'd bs Hi, i.'ni tr.4 l.nia|).au MuUoal ..ut:, .liaI (ts * 1 1 .a- Wail!. liewure of liiiilallail*. A.s lil i.N'V OEOHO, ll Warr.n *t.. _i*olo Airoiit f,,r lha L'. tb Po?l 0_|,-e Noll, e. f.Shonldb* rofl IAII.I uy au lOtsrofDi a* :. 11 -.j. may 00 t ur at any flu-.. Letter* o,r faralan eoBatneaaeaaiMi ht ip wi td r ai!,ira***! 1, r oj,pal i- 1 br any particular MaaaMr, et'out when li 1* ila ure : tv. tor, 1 iiiipu. au.* ni baiiiiur a.) t e i.u uiroitl dooil. m. ut*, Mttara nat ipaowtftr -.luronei Oaitui nea: by tao fastest veiael* oralla 'le. Foreigu mail* for th* tvoelf ending April io, will clow (no?ni.f in ali ca*.,* at .ni* attn ai latia rt THURSDAY?At 3:1*10 ? bf MtOM p.r *. *, ll .lt.,via tiuoeusro'rru at lin Kia m. (or Hart! per *. ?*. Allia, at 1 p. m.. iii HatBinia |?ar 1 1. . 1. ?., at 1 p m. for Cape 11 is'., .st. , . ai.-s , ai,-l 1 ur i'a luaud. par *. 8. Ona V,. Cl>'ili). FRIDAY-At 530 a. m. for lin , and tho La Plata OuUilli'ii'S. por *. I A.,i i/.nieiise, via Tara. I'.'liiaiiibuoa BMOaam at iinim w Porto Rico dlrao!, per*, a AlHll 8*i a: J -'.'a 11. f-i T.uit.l'j .1.1 c. i.n 1:1, poi I. A oter.1 ir.uii New oi- can*. SATURi'-.r?vt Osborn m. for Kurop... p.-rt *. Umbri-, tia (jun'UStawn , at 0:30 A lu. lor tho Ni llerl-iod! rlli'-i'A per *. 4 x.-'i.e-.nm na Anistenlaiii ilott.-n iuu*t b-i dl Iccted " uer OogWlaiB")! 8l0._0a. ut fur Heairiuiu 81(080 pei *. *. V- uni .nd. via Ant.t.-i,, (letter* mu.: oe .uro-tag "por I'euuiand "1 at . 1) a. ni. for.Norw iv direc-i, pet e.*. Uaklaiwtur! arnot t>- liroetn "Ber HaBla-ii at s:noiimfo.- -eoUan! uri'i. port. *. Aneoarta.ru(Hal. gow ii*ti"M niuit ne mrootiK "p-r Vii.ii.irla",, at I (I 8. m. tor Lui. nc* 1 'ntl il Ame,lei aiirt th" Mouth I'-cUlO u?rL*. per *. ?. l-.dli., li-nld.u, rta Kmsiion tietmr* for Meiiooiuusib) duo't-l" tor i'..ti!i noan l"l st 1 p. ia, for 1 8iu|..u ' M (iii.IkI Roll var. p*r A 1 talla.) Mail* for 1 Inn t ana lapau. per 9. t. <>???:? fr , 1 -ri I' aa oiaoai, ela-! bon -.aca'ioai In iu. fad! lei tua - .I,: .u< iii*i.m ..], .1 si -ailis." roaiaaa Fraaa-MOkOton hero ->prii',7 at, p.m. -lal'*, fur thi ina .tv Ui.iniv per iiup eily of H.poiii (roBOaa Franoise)), eloaala.e Allfl lt ai T p. m altai* (or Australia. '. ?? /..i.i.u ?angina a. -ni an l Haawap Islanli, per *. 4. Mai ral (noaa ooo Fraacu mt b.-r? . 1 , ai 7 at at or.,a arrival ac .N.-#Y,ir-'it *. s. s-matic witn untitii muli or Ansi a. . Mail* for Cuba, bf rsl to TampA Fi*., am tasaes by itaotoarma! Raf Woit, fia cioaa ai tai! u:n.) ? .Un/ ac -Mj _ m. *Tho*cliH.lulootui itui-.if I'rt'i?-I'a:i1o ni tit arranued on tho pr*?.i:iiiiiiniiof 1 ion uilm ii r 1 .coi arMlaa! tra-,il| to stall F:aiiJl*,:r). 'aaa, rou tao Lui arr,via/ oa Uni at ?an ri.iucitc.j on ib 1-lay.ji s-Uliu -' iMimri nt .Ut palchc-il tuouco tho snuo uv. REN Kl v.. FRAROON. BrMaaarMU Post oin, e., Now teri. NY.. April '.'. lteo. i Jjoli'icil Notices. 'The K, pilbil, ii 11 I utera ol the CITY AND COURT. OF NLW-YORK wlto wero nd enrolled duntia; th.- year 1001, BM requeued M pres.-ni H.uii,s. , ?.,-, for iinrallucll! it t.'ie plat cl b, li ina'Utf OBBlgBan! in IMIr ro.,.. ,nse itiatnct* 80 BM?Bg, tue Dib Uay ol Apni. 1 fi*-;, baawon HM hour* al I -? n md IO p m. The naraulag?>Basra .ni InagsaMnal RlaaHoMe_oaan * 'ha lan annual elocii./i. -ball .iel ai1 Lnrolluig MhMBarttfe p . .or to till v_.-8nc.ei. 1 hofiindaiiieiita, tent of tho r,*rht of any perton to beta* roiled, ililli b ? that he is a qualincd velcro! Hie As*.-iubl> lit*, trlct lu wuli h ho propotes to enrol!, and that he voted at H.* lani eleetlou (wi Kl. oxus ot fMB?OM mid Viii- fi e.atom 0! Ibo Inn.?1 late, tar Hie I.lu. lars of the Kepal), , an pa t-, or if he bas siuce th,, lall OBOOMMIM eic lian tap-al at 8 State election be must Lav,-Tated far Hi, canJulati-suf Uir lt*, publican paity for ^tate utUcsrs. If fur auy reason uuabio to vole at tho Issi I'r.-iic. nt.a' of MU- ?leclioii. it will he s nh. a i,r tbal tu* present .?? -i.. ia m. ic uni 1* to act will, the Kepuhuc.111 party at the ur it ema Imf ce. lian. Ho iuu l.tala-ll.at ho wii. not Uuriuf the .ar attona OT lane part 111 the priu.ui .ct or BBMUaM of ac v other political iire.lllliatlall. A perionnotof a^?, but who will beeutlllel to vote at til nett on un da; eleetlou, may bo enrol.ed lt other wiso <iu_llflel 'Ihe p.aces dominated are a* foliowi: lit Assoiuiiiy DiitricL Ki -'s \ arick *L 2a A.ss'-iui, r . l.iriot, to ititi rear! it. ia Aisoiub.f .d?lrki. So. 7* _8?t.lhiL th a -ioni 1,ly instr 01 l?'o. Jo7 g-81 li osilway. tn A-.-'i.-tn) I) j.. I'.. '.. Ho MA .Voil 1 Lm 1I011 lt, th Aiseubly t ituict. .No. ai Attorney it. ith .???'.,.', p.SiriCl. Na bli I -all all P SCt). Uth As.oiui.ly id-.riot. No 18 I'.tdr.ru,.' bth A?s'!uolr u.it.lei. So tl Urnroit. otu \*ion01y Diniict. Sot ISmIm vvon'ieA. ,t|. Aiieuibly Duiiiui, So. lo: Seel -4th ,t '.th A sieuib r .'Isli .cr. Nj. ,4,) ."nh st Bili A-soiii-1) 1)un . .raul "pira Haine HalL titi AsStiiuti y ii.1'. .cl. No lil Last 1 th .1. .'th Assoinb., 11:1111, 1 l?ib A**em8i> i'i tu.t. lath Assoinb., ii'iii't. NO ti*.'Wi-li - .Hi IL ISlb A.sfiuh.y l-l tuc*. .0 4.7 Jd *>,. (TiU A*l-U)b|y District. No Sll W-st t.th *L sib A**i-u.i,ly Li.-.i;ct. No. I-'* lil are. ??tri \ >>? au.; .....ikt, S E. Corner Boulevard and Welt 67th BL J th s??? 'j' LUIT.ct, No I'i! KOBI 54th*!. Si-t AiMuibiy las' 11. f No ts ftast ..uri it. il2d A so ,bly Dlsii'iel. No J.i.lilave l),i s?a 1.1 j Inttriol. 11,--t,:aui a Hall, lilith al an! 'Jd 8fe. ij*.,l Ward Na ait) North id are. ..th Ward. No. 7 >s fremont a re., near Railroad ave. tCiaicibrvifo. mark 1 il'iir-l. . in?iu.l.1^tv a e..pt ..f 1 ti euioiroent ihiil be acai.ibl* at ail to . veulunt tuna* to any enrolled Toter for ln.po4.-H0n and rh-L leun* on tupi,cai.aa io .ltlior the aacrotary of tb* Uoroiiioa Oflloer*, ttiri r, .,-. tcp of Ibo Dillnvt (.omni tte* or Ute -tvo reiary ot tb* Obootl lominiiteo. One aeei aller Hie sb .r* enrolment, the K- mill,-).- onjeera ?lia.l meet *< the , 1 o .?* of enrolmoul In Iholr r>mRSSMtSS di* li tot s *u.l inspect thc cballsuftea of p. 1 *?:.s deuv?red I- theos and .omi natl.? of at least j l wo day* by aiail to all ih* cl.a. en. e ? peraou* to nutt them on a day an. al an 'i?or lloals listed b. idsiu ai th-plate* ot *tiroi_i?at aloieeai.t sd to an.wot so. I, 1 hal,nines lb* hiurolilui w_iesi.shall moa! at tho ,1 r.. ?<: aol inn* and pisa* sad Hounder aa. dot*. uUiO such noOangn Ly order o th* Republican < oanty ' ominitloo KI..SA1.H M1IVH-1.L, I'a-si.lea*. ENnX M'AHtK. -ir. ON D. HUI Ul. .-.eoi-tacrv Cltalr-ian Rx. -?M