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\o? XLVI_N?" 14,465 NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, issi. PRICK THREE VENT* RELIGION IN IRELAND. WK. GLADSTONE'S ADDRESS IX GLASGOW HO RARORR to PROTWTARTa FROM CATROUCS?? i ii ai. sr.i i-tiiivt'.i.wn RT. Ci \-.;,.\v, ?fORO 22.?Tbfl iiiiiv.il of Mr. nu:. ajssji ftiaiit?a here to-day weeli? algae! for a crest demoi?'.ration, l'lioux-n ti of people-?- iv .mel at the station to greet timm, uni wlisn they ali-hied free, mo tr.iin f?a4 eetered their oae*rtaae they were tkeere- ami cheered attain bf tinI enthusiastic inultitmlo. Iienir,l.-i' Clrc.ii, le aimil Mr. Olaa-*-*?BM was aunounci A toijti-iik. eea aa (ilea Ir a aa lin in eeU-fet*. Mr. (iiiiten Rolla, ii..tin!,er ot l'-rlUiucnl for Central (il.ncow, WM akeil??a "f Hie merlin-'. When the PlwBBter and hil ei!.- .tn i La?JAlter,leen ontere I the Imililmtj ihey mos willi hui ileane! of _->[tUuje. T-S audi; lice, sun;; " Aui.l hunt "vt"?" aad' " "*"'B iijc'ly a.i,ni lellew." >Ir. (ii.nlstoa.*, U|iou rising, Bald lu- '.va. confident that Glasgow won,ti ii i nae .uni solid Liberal wert at i'm eeer?br<? leettoaa, ii- wou.ti iodajitee! wini a peetloa af ibo Braal Irish qaeallea wbleb had bRberto beea ee* touch -il, it iineit. Ci.it pt )rtio:i tr .ch pct-u'.mi'. \ a?beted ?boIIObm- Ile ivou'tl take Bil !? xl from tba famous Or. Ch.ilinen, wbo lo 181*3 i*etof*re_ to tho ?? lmpoinbiiiiy Ol t-ru-li'iie, lin- li is!i pen,.. -." au 1 added (hal tho " al in i - ij tv ara of h Blaeoswoald be irieeisfable." [Cbeers.] Til,)..' arei?a, Ibe apaa?"or snit, wiro words of kiga C?lieilea Wudom, Ile asked bte auditors le appi*ooch Hie uti. -tl" n ni-|> rel wu ii .s.u-ii i-','.linen ts. Be w if li." 1 to tl, ai wini dree pointi-ihe security of l'rotest. ? nts in Ulster, tbe ai-aaseota delueed from the** tba n.doti of Beet??d and Eagiaad, nnd tho (itu-stion of li,.. c Baie fer BeotUnd. [CbeeriJ. He aeuie.i taet p , in ; ,. i,,).t,). lin., bill lr.-i.iud would bo an In-epea. aout eoonlrj. There wi.re elwaeee the! tarka-a [reload to legislate ;,>r i ie eat_bl?kiaeel "r endowlaeal af bb** ,, Tue FaraelltteeJojTfall] B4*eepteJ the clauses aad they bad alwaya proved t?st they were In (arur ol ) . , .. i >? : , ,. ii.!*: les, lbs roral veto would rc. ii,,.i .. ("herefura alamil wari (TOUBl?ess aad iilxo . ? Lord llartiaetoB eonitlaloed dru he ma'!* no adTaaee or. . Uistei i' u.i t-.i n itt tbe original sciieiuo. Wall, j ,. li .1 iii..; .it IH...1 no effort to help to do so a-'.:n, ..... ! i - .rt .III i (...tl* of Hip Or il . ? a I , elvan ced t ?? t.. b teat t.K- n..i,nti.y el tin-. Iris- ibould be oom. pelted io adopt n,e ?ui o; ih>- bb?ll inlaorlty. Mr. Par* i .i . in 11..,- aasist?noa or avery I nae?aa Ib tiie wort , rei lug lrelaa? ree i;,i vei ti ini-ni was opoa to i n ? i ei f it .i-o'.i .', a prate?aol, it sueli c m d ts def se I 1 i .he pm pose ef j*, v.i,..- se|?ran ? ulsfaetlon in that por liva ol IJIesiei .u wblcli Protest? nits? greatly prevails, I ? ibo feen thai tbs Cat bullea woaid persecute tbs N inh, ' - e 'lie Protest sots were atroiig eoeusb to proteei tie 'I'-'-ives, .rr quite po seises, Ihe union ol I ^ itu,1 a el Beotland WOO essentially dltfereal ir,),n tu ai ol Koglaod sad ir.- au l Tbefunda* I .->!.? n. r was tliat scull iud w.t- ii: ur ty. ,t ,.e ,o ), , ,1 tier ovid. >c,.t..t:i 1 _MI i-.ii--.aii I OB a f OOH DB of , t aad tee un "i wini lee ,i|'*e "f Hine . r i Ueell to tiie ii.in ts and beaus ol eeotebtneii, .. ? "d- ci Ure lr ?:i nation u . agalasi tin- bbh.o of auniry wub I ne sad, Mow, nc ead sold dal He i lan,I li.ol tiec.iiie aratlQ illy salisBed Wltb Ibe I'nion ; i if tee ere tl laalomi <if ibu peop.f -? -?.t:.*t... wiatied lomanaeo i,.r ioo.*i affaire with n ber own borders, did t cr tiil> li. il li,ey arni, d at .i eteaf eoaelBSitiB IO that effect, ttiai ir oi seventy-two Seelee -tennere ol me II ilise Of Com in .ni ??, -iv ii i, fd a. .him uta 11 in a denian 1 ! ?: a cii.iiu'.-. thai Engined dare ??! would wi.ti t.i te? rese t.ein I [cries of "-.\ii."| He rmi'ii'i-d Hie prepoaala ol Ibe Natlonei It-nitral Uulon t save eade?lt wltb the qaeation ?>( Inab leeal sci. |-.iveriiii|.-nf, a subject Wbleb was nil- for di.cuss:. wtille tue c.iintry dealt wini local goVerOin-BI lof l.ii.-.aici and M-utia'iil. aquestion winch was uni mn. for discussion. Mr Q idsiine ibooitbi thai Um pro. isl I-ron a Iformuy ot Instil nitons for Bneia d, ad, Ireland a d Walee waeabad, false end vuisar principle. In deallea wltb ihe Benjee! of local tor em n-m the special w^n:s nf tue ,mi r.-ni peoples must be con.1.1 .-red. un I the apeial mil or y ol tlto-c peoolo, Tba Blain question wea wnetber Ireland w.t. to have I - - ?r ii neut ,,r be overtl iden by England aud Ba it* lat '. They knew bow wbai Ireland wlebed. Ireland I... ? soi aaked lof ni Innovation, beoaaae ?he h.ni a v ,t llatueni until it was taken from ber in i-iio uv a elinore of i r?u.i Mint .'??re.. Bfeje oely Bald : "In (Jed's na,ne, a* you bave faned, allow ua tu endeavor to govern oar* selves."" *-c,ifl,ind. tn- ii" ak-r eontlBBeil, liad elwari tent ref or ate ra lo a Keforiued 1'ir.ia ueat?wuuld .lie do aotitaio! [erie, of "Yea."] Or would .he send Goo* ir rvatlvea I If .i,e obese the latter coarse the reaponsl* bl l?y would he hers, not h's. |_ conclusion he ?|i|i.-ale,t tn lie auditors to (tire their vuioe lu favor ol a wo:k of lillee ami justit e. Mr. Gladstone's closing wot*ds wen hallo-1 with JouU ai.,1 j,reclined cheers. MR i.I.AUMuM: 1.K1TI.NS HOME. A JOURSEY ACRO.?8 km.i.a.nd-CROW lia ai TRI KAII.WAY STATION*. Lokdor, Jane 23.?Mr. Gladatone'8 journey fri'rn the meeline hall to ibo railway station et Glasgow wi.* a grand irtampbal "Toes.sion. Hu earrlaga was ? ? ed ny ix body of poliee. livery point of vaatage at'ii- 1 the il itt.,n liad lo he fousrht for. The streets wore Bl ed with n soli 1 iii,t?s of humanity .hout in-r Itself hoaree. Mr. Gledotono showed no lien ot fa", .-ne. (in tl)., platform a iplendld l)OU|tiet was iire . I to him Hud ttnie x.ai a ru.h to shake hands willi hm as the iraln started. Tim (ountei. of Aberdeen trsvellee on lho snme train and after a time Joined thc Preanier*a pattv. Crowdi were ivaitliiir,it every itntion. They cheered Ike I'reiiiier and tailed fer a ipeeeb. Mr. Cladiione lu in ?t losteneee returned a few words of thulka. At Carlisle, he made a short speech in lefere-uco to the Cunnii.t ( rttididate there. III. remarki were recelvitd with mittitleil eheeri-is; and liootiuir. At Creaton lhere wa. a'lecidcdlv hn.tile element In the crowd. Cheers were fcMveh lor Lord ."aili,hiv aud counter clifer. for Mr. Gladstone ead Earl tipenoer. (Tbester wa< reached at iiiiilni-rl't. Cr.,*?,le were walling at tin* Station de SB>iie ibo latOBsea of Ike h..ur. 'lue party arnvwl at ll.wardsn al 1 o'elwcl this iiu>iniii_ and received a heany welcome from lite vi.lacers. ? ? ELECTION ADDRESSES AND l-STTEIt JiHM Allin I hS Ol -A BO I "i III 1KB AMI liliAHl.A I <, ll ? .IOIIN III H.li IS 1 Kl "ll.li. Lordor, .lin,?? 22.?Mr. I_ktMac_ere and Mr. Bradleegb have niue i a joint eloctlou addrci to the elriiors of Nortkaeaptoa, their l'_rii_uieui_rv tm. illlBseey. Tkey dee?ire iti.it there n no mi mi,- couran In '.he |,resent eempolga, licit the ehoiee ls between ese rel bb and conciliation. "The Torlea ara koeal in_." tl ?? manifesto lays, "tiiat they will oolam s majority in I MSI V .r li ne it. Wt" thins the people do not be? lieve iu eristooralie or plutocratic government. Tun rte,.pie inuit decide wiu-t ,er Mr. liiadaione or Lord cs isbary ina.i go vera ini-iu." Juba Bf (Bl i,as formally renlie.) to Cia tender of tho reiolotlues ol the Koebdale Guasorvalive Aasoclalluo t. . . ; - lum iur bevlag assisted to defeat the ?oms i.i- Mil, ii-' aeya ia bia reply: "I am sorry ih.it lhere ? auld boouy party la tue country rn idy to ace ept lh-ael. ,." Kliivm mill, June ll -Thr Si itsrnnit critleiiei Mr. Gladstone's sec,,nd I. liiiiiur-ii apaeeb as severely as ii fo i ,1 tann with bli ni -i it tay. tar- premier lo yester ?Jay's add rs aa w .h nagi nero ia t tweed ela oppoaea? and 4-va.ive reaeeeileg eortele Import?ot faets. "Mr. (...ida'oiie." 7/ic *t?*o_!eias adds, "ilocs not cine liow tlio Uuoseol OoflsmoBs ne ,leura io,l, pr.tviding bu terella to owen '"? elected to memoersbip in r." L rd Asiiburiiiiam. e Ci.aser vat ive, elli preside ats mceiiiig oi tie Bri Ilsa Hume Kite Avociaiion, wbteb ii lo bo bold laMoorrow, Tbe Marqala ot Ripen, J.merni, beeaeeta letter te 'bi aeereterj ot the association, lo wbieb ko ogptesaoe bis symi-atby wlib the lloma Kuia lt.,,lenient. A tlonal.oii lo aid tue cause wal IBClOBOd in It.e .ctler. Kail Blind writes ti.it the whole fortune of England I* > stoke ia tin- jiie-cn: cr?la, ne derleres that tue bsiidit.g of ihe Uuvernmebt ol Irelaue lo me bsob whom Mi Gladsteue eeeoribed a. swore enemies of Kogland 1. ? - a laagOl IO Lill.' and uli'l HUH t? Ireland. Ile coii ? ra the poley ol Mr. Bright and iottl Harti-ato anq" ibeit:,,.?ei s moue, cuii.isteui with tin- aefety of Ihe nation. lhere was u large L'Bloalal gathering ut disley, I md, to-day. ?ord Iddesleigh ad dressed tbe nic-t IBg, Ile ur.-e ithai the Bcotoh cnuijii'i Mr. Gladstone todisiisx iy ans esr w belber ike Load Pure?ass um would ur wdiii i not ne m..,um forward agata fii.'tna. Powei n't uuuor, lu t:.e euaree ot ix apeeoh at ni>e!beid lo-nl.bi, read a letter wbicb be received from Mr, (i li, e,. M. i-., while tue Conservatives wen. _ i'"?e.. Tbe Miter Biat?d thal -karlee Uowar-I Vin.-, nt bsd flsltee ti.(? en ei ani gives him lounderslaud mat Le eulie on a nil salon (rom high quarters, ile quoa 1 ? Rr, (J* Brie i eii_wly aa tu tbe soil ol Perllai-eul Hist w.jui,i Bailafy thc in.h. mci appeared Io I te tleliitliied ttith ihe .naw.r.s li lerelved. Mr. O' linen, ta* latter forthei saul, was im I '? cl wiin th.- mea that t scnem. for M?Bte Kuln la i' .nd na. being balebo.1, .mt tnat lbs ?arl ul Carnarvon, ti.-., Lurd I. euteaaat ?f Ii -.and, favored ihe adoptlou ,,f in, 1, a meaaora, Mr, GlSjdsione wni addles, a nubile wooling lu Liver pun, un Monday. Mr. i .auiber-ali* w.; .j.e.tk at Barrow to-morrow. itie l;,.,ei,iiai'" l-beral Cou nc . bj a rote ol ul lo '' ? bin cm,.cn,ed oot io oppose ihe e e.-tiuii of the Msrquia Of Hariiug ,,ii. Lord HarllBgluD will atldiess tuet-ictiora 01 Uial ooio.iiih to-.Dori'fw. RA1HIRG Mum v inn PARKE!,!. 'lin- .Miiiucijiitl (onn.il ot ihr hi>li NatlORsT L*-ajue met last uii-ui al N... i,l 1'i.iuu p.ace. Rd Ward Mayinka?e. of 1'a.m-n braaek Ro, ll. keadod le 1102; lH-le.ale Jalii-s li. Dy, r, ?f -t -..?.,.,?,, ,?? br-OOh, Re 12j ?-???--l-a I ru? Mt_.tt_tl_ii ktraaue, t>Si it), U..mum' Kenny, breech ko. ?10. RM; Mirun Met'an ney. or tea iifiu ward bratten, ri ni; loomis J. (/C-ilagua-. of iJatiti brauck, So. 165, |'_Oft Tko f.j..owing suhscrij) iona w.-ro r.-celv.-d yest.r i .y Billie ..ruc- of i-iuene Ken)', aasocl.itiou . isi ? uii.iuiissioiier Mick? lolaa Walsh io ' ? -eu ?,i?) a i w lyatesthlxen, Jr-uiyoyea o( i,.-.fi.'.r Usu | Kaoi'B bet sion 8 60 _??*-, . 17 Hy li,- l..t v. ,,,?, j. Jairiclt ?j tieirne _ Rill, au fa- Cburcb. ,, _ I'S I" !*?"?"". i BriH-k.Vii.... .. soo 00 s? a. . 5<)( ? PRorrra ritoM a umlruit. Lonuov, June so, Mr. (jollcd'.'c. who on ajtiue ll waa awarded a veiditt of e-.iioy Uaiuagcs ii-*nllilt The Em,toa BtOUt for puhillhlng the stutement that while bo was I'rMsh i onsul at Krrlch. In tbe Cilutes, be xviii interested tlnaiioialiy n ali oreanlz.ition which stranded and then -nixed ship*, his agreed te corner-?Iaa with ike fifteen tirnvincai new.piper. a-alnst which Ile threatened similar ll ml nilli. He has consented tu accept f .',iki from each af these pupers lu settlemeni or bis cmlra ie foll ead R-,500 from ihe aewe Bgvaey thal ?reolated the statement. LABOUCHERE SPEAKS Ol T. CHAMBERLAIN s SCHEME RIDDLED, AN AR9UR0 I .ARD Pl BCRA?B BILL?RMAIX BLRC" noa RXPRxaRa ir horthamptor. (nv rxiiir. to tup raraifara * Coppriyhi|. ].,;,. Sorts American Oattt Wewt f*e LoRDox. .luni' 22.?Apropoa of Mp. <!l;nl stone's pointed r, ference to a Land hill proposed hy Mr. Chamberlain I i Fehruary, and of the ..uestion of election exBoaaee, which enters so largely late Ute paedleg eon teat, the follewleg it.itcii.ent hy -Mr. Labouchere is most loleieellagi "i .ec >ir. ciinniberisin still karee upon the Lead Perckess bill and motets that if Mr. filedstoBO*a pre* pmais for ibe belter goveriiatent of Irelead are lissie, 1 thu bin maa! follow as a at-eeseary lonse'iueiice. l think that ho will linn lt ls neither a Ci se ol post lior nor Utropttr hoe. Anyhow li lt u?l rather i.n ni ;? .mien, uiore bclitting a Conservative th.m a Radleal to vole against a reform for fear nf problem cr al eoaeeqoeaeesl Hut xvhei. Mr. Chatulierlatn protests, ai ti riL'biiy, agatnit Ihe British taxpayer iti.urriti.' any li..tnlitlei fm the lake of the Iilsh l.-in.'ior.is, how, I WO-ld ant, dues he justify the BCkeme of a land purchase hat he lulunltted to Ills collcai'uei ? lu this scheme n was proposed to buy ap smell hold inns In I rei and. Accord ii ir to Mr. Chamber? lain thii would have cost twenty iiiiiliui:s, according to his onlleaL'iies fnrtv millions. How wai this money tu be prov*?edi Hy Diodelag the security el Ike llritls'i tat eeyore, and not a liturie farthing of ike amoaai pledge bet woeM nave to be met by the aforesaid heavily bur. ife-eos?taxpayer. I object equally to both schemae. i sbenld leave ike .|uestion between the laodlorda ami Ike rest of Ute p,nnii,mon of Irelead to be settled by the Ililli representatives In I'll iiiiinent BSSembled al Deb. Un, and while I do no! ?lleve thal any in jiiai ice would do done to the laodlorda I em inclined to think that a vail il,.e prece,lent won: 1 he soi for us lu our devi i's with mir landlords." " Ae to tue election expenses, tbe average amount of whleb ls, I believe, about C6U0 per eandldete, (hey are loo high. Wli.it is done bi Northampton might lie dune elsewhere My eosts lhere, exniusive of returning offi? cers'ebsra*es, sre about A30, i i-s I., iq addrcee; it ap* ara ooee or twice in tbe local newspapers. I have no i iti ra and no pl leards, for 1 c innot conceive aay nae being saeh a fool aa to be influenced by them, MyegeBt. a gentloman of position In tbe town, gtvea lu. servlcei tir.iti-. My can vasse ra aro given Itnall booka with tho names of the voters tiny arc te look Bp in ti.em .iii.i they look them up gratia rbe central committee room la elthem farultoi? Pbe workingmen tend in ch ii rs in i .:, ea, I -en 1 a t ar I t,. e.it h elector lolling li i.n tt lier,- ti is polling atti ion I*, cn Ike dey of, I, ctmii meat of tbo electors vite earir and then ko ot to their work. Bomi vote dering the dinner hour, a faw leter la ihe evening, limy sssemble mund the Town If all to hear lae result Tba! result te tkal my eolieagae and I ereoleoie ? Hering earned, tun ikey go home satisfied. Ail thlsis the result of thorough organ iz 11 ion. Ike Rad teal army at Nortbamptoo is alwaya h.uiy to lake tim ii, id. Ait election no mora du . nor dlsqnieta them than their dinner. My eolleagns ami i m.ike few speeebea beeeasa ?, ir views era kaown, an i tho dec; irs are satisfied ni,ii us becau?e the] .ne aware linn ir at say time .< majority ol them dla ipprove ol our eoureeof action aad algaify to to aa they would be in. formed of our reaigaaiwB by ihe nett post, [doubt whether tin" ( oasorvatlve cand dates ever speed mach more than we do. They are d-feated for tko pare ind simple reason that tho electorate eoateiea moro Liberals ann Radicate than < onservstlv. a " i recommend the Xorihainpion aystem to other eon. atitueiivies." HkSRl I. tii"t ii iii i.i . A CAMPAIGN BTOBY SPOILED. ROME Ht I l. sm BPBONQ il'l)n* un TO?1EI -Mi:. GI.AliSloM 's pltol"KKIi. (i*t caw r to thu Tanti sr ] Ce>r>vr><)ht; is-to.. ttortu Aoaerteem agate Jteem Qt London, June 22.?In answer to queries! toaehlaa me alleged springing of Home Kiilo un tho Tortes Mr. l.ahnueh.-re writes : " Uefore rarii.-uient met Mr. Gladstoae informed the thou Cableet tbat sb on ld they be tneilned to deal wilk the matter be would give them a cordi.tl support, hut that should they not be prepared io du sn be should submit his own views on the sui,joel to CarliamOBfc Thc .11,11 lii.iiinail"!! iva. made n, writing to Mr. ArtbOf Balfour, Lord Salisbury's nephew, an l then preaiden of tim local (Ju vein me nt Board, and tim letter wm submitted to the Caiunet, lt was only after this offer bad been declined that Mr. Gladstone took action ou bte own laitteti ve. ** 4> Till: lii.i.rTl'.s" BILL ADVANCED, LONDON) -lune 22.?The liarquia of 8alia? barr, In ihe Hoaseol Loris last evenlus* opposed thi aleeiions bill beea ese of tho "oblcotiouable naiuro of certain clauses Inti o Ince.I Into it after Mr. Gladstone had promised that all contentious matter sh auld ho avoided diirinu* the remainder of tba session." These elaine, were IB?? Introduced liv Mr. I?bo nobe re. The Cari of Kimberly. Becratary fur India, thoo esraed io withdraw the objectionable clause, m urder to save tims by preventing the return or the lull to the House of i om 11.,.i.s. 'Ihe Lords iheli read the bill Bsecond ll?e. MR. QI__D__*ONE EXPRESSES THANK-". Fall Kivkk, Miisi., June 22,?Mayor Greene lill received a letter from Mr. Gladstone's Sf.cret.iry, **aeknowledglag with nunka ibo receipt ol the aieaeege fron Ike oiliteoa of Pill River, whleb you wera good enough to telegraph to me." THE FRENCH PRINCES EXILED. PA-BAOK OP lill iM-i"l*-io\ Hill. BT lill. 1 l:rvt it -I UKI Hi PKKMII k'> sill i i. PARIB, June 22.?In tlic- debate lo-il;iy in the Senate on the bill for lim expul-iou of Um. I lench Iirincei I'remler dc Freycinet mid that his <; >v ernmeiit would not to.erato another (ioveriiiiieiu in li.u,cn, and would take the fill! responsibility for the expulsion of the princes. Ile refuted the diarite that the Govei hiiieht wa. yielding te ihe irmeiTiieilehlea n? declared lit.il order w.n being ii an,tallied through, oiit l-'rance, even ul li. ca/.evil le, where a recurrence of ihn ret.nl dis,.Mers hud been prevented: Tha! wa. nut lim ea.o in lielgiuin or in (ireni Bril tin. In conclusion he depre? cated lbs confiscation of the property of the pillie. .. in? stated iii?t tee eumtooa law w.nini noi apply io the princes, ead ai-ed tba nscseslty ul Kepublieeu union as of supreme iBlereel to ibo Kepublic Finally a noorat ballot waa taken, ami tko kill, n? it cine from tko Chamber of Deputies, wai adopted by a vote of lil to 107. i io- rthununfeiiifliii of ide result was received with great applause tty tho member, of inn I-eft. ? -e* ? PARTICUl ABB OP TUM 1)1 UAH. lin Courtier Des h.tats-Unit Inst Dight res ceived s dlspaick doaeripdve ul thu deii.tte. a portion of tins dispatch ls given below : '? 'I he 1.1.1 for the BZputelon of tho princes, already v.lied hy tiie Chamber ol Deputies, paceed me Bee tte yesterday after B Stormy se-sion hy a tole of Ml to 107. li, M.neon, ali ultra radical Boaator, in,ide the lint sp. ech of Ihe afternoon IB favor of the lull ail i was t >! lowed hy Ms Berdoax, formerly Minister of Public in atmetioa. who oppoeed it M. de Preyeluet thou ieee le answer ae<! rae ever tbe argumente io favor of expa? iloa winch he hal aeodla lin-1 bamber of Deputies. The j,: in,-, s. he Mild, Wolli., be a mel ace to the Kt-im iii U- us lung BS tiny remained in France. M. da i'r.-yciiiet was twice Interrupted, H's < lelai io the Bather -kip el the inn was cjectd wi ii a st'.nu ol avg an,ns Several Senators of the Kiaki crieu out th.t ne l..ttl eely ) ,< idcd lu tn., ex? treme Left, all I W.is Hie facile iii- i i Hui.-li t of the Wll. ol ibe lindie*.*. Anani, wnen be aaarr ci Unit the Govern? ment had s'tufTli tiru.ness III the DecBSOVH e affair, Hie I: rm-hunte,i ihat it htvi beea guilty of deplorable weakness. lim, tm-y said, wus dona also to pteaa? Ibo Kadleela, M. Uaaimir Perter followed Hie Crime Minis ict a i.n uppueed tee lilli. The lmc u'A un ult ct -Paequier, ni she ("eulie li.-ht, al.o opp.i.ed lt, Whll? JI. Barlil , ol .nm of Ute lei I (),.? of lix. Left, favored il. lho Uni ciiuie, that Ibe territory ol Hm Kepublic should be forbidden the chi.di of families who had one-reigned oxer Trance and the lr (luci t heirs in me or.i'-r ot primogenitors was voted ob teperaia y .md earned ny i.s.* io lie? nv. mure majun ty titan th.: Gov. cii):>,.-ni had aapeetei. the dual rote wa. taken by opee ballot- est a Moaalot mounting tho inbaae io un in a.I.,.- his vole." THK 4BKLOW NOT SINK. QrjEKNSTOWN, .luni' 22.?The mate of the iii nish hark Ai kio w, tt un wa. pic li." 1 up al sen in an OOM boat hy inn Am,-r-caii Bblp i'tank Pea die*?m. and and thai tko Arkiow wee aoak bp a solUsiue un May ft, aaa dlBappeared. ll" tefl B note ItatlOg thal lui In .titre id li,,' -lull of Hie col.mon and ins auija<*.-,iient suffering*! ital fa. ?>;. __ A I KIN' ll I AX GM CEBEAIA Pabis, .Jiiiji' 22. ?The Chaniber of Depatiea io-uigi)i, notwiiiifitaad leg itn ..I,jet non. af Ike dov. rn iii. in, decided, hy a i otu of atti- lu 117, ni favor ul a lur? ia x un cereals. t--4> TBS CANADIAN CAI il-ICM PUNCH AMK. MoNTKl-.AI., Jilli!' __.~T_- Allillllic nilli "?uii_wtsici- Hallway, winch is a branch of lbs Canadian I '.icu nc, hu dimple (ed tho pnrchnin ol the Hliiiistead. Bkefford anti (lian.lily, YVutTloo and Magog, Mlssi.qnuls and Ulick Kiter Valley road, ind the In leraatlofsel Railway or y linn, a apeetal general meet lag of the .hs rei,oi,lc is of the Atlantic anti Northwestern Company baa boen e-itled lu authorise Ike porefceee el the above uiimed roadi. THE DOMINION*-GREAT RAILWAY. PLAN! To I.XIKMl IT To HAI.I1 XX ANT) I Xt'KDITi: TRI B0XN1N0 Off THAIN'S. Halifax, Jtuie 'i'i 'Special*, sir Qeorgr. Btepkea, president nf tho Canadian Paolfle, snd Geuersl Manager Van Horne aro here Inipeetlng llji.f.n Hart,or w;:ii .1 view tu Iii .election ai the Atlantic terminus to Hie Canadian Cullie Kailroad. Tho short line to Mon? treal iiernis the State of Milne will be completed within sigh ieee a*?alka, when fae! train, win rae from Halifax to Montreal and lo Victoria. B. OL, in la? hours, limy speak iu the mon hopeful manner of securing an imperial mundy for the fait line of mail steamers be? tween Victor!... Ii. C.. ami China and also for the Cana? dian Atlantic niall Service for \i hlch special boals will be balli to rival the fattest of ihoie now running from New York. Bil George stephen .ny. that he re confident of secur? ing; tho tm trade of theeontineal for traeeportotloe ky way ot Iheir Cacilie ilea.ri and the Canad tau Cacilie. 4> THC ABBE LI8-T IN BETTEB BEALTtt LONDON, Juno 22.?Dispute!ieeri'ocivi-d lliis afteroooe from Weimar, wnero lt waa reporter! that the Abbe I?US was iii aud -JIBS*. State the! BO IB Improv? ing. FATAL PANIC ON A REAMER Valparaiso, .Iiiiiu 22, wit, QaJveaton.?The a?oater C?shapes' on her voyage to Coo-eleko eeeeae tep'd he.iTy weil her. A p.Tn'c occurred BmOBgthS dei peaeeagera. eke lowered kwala, all of wak? blundered alli all passel).,m s weil" loll. trial orrin: CHICAGO anarchists jiu: tiiiiti nc mai 1.1.1: ns ia 1 1 linn TAXES Columbus, Jone 22 [Bpexutlt.?Althoujjrh the Baptema ( oort baa not nillimei the eoeatitatloe??ty of tho Dow liquor lax lav., ike sateofl keepera all over Ike i-ialo aro Ji.iylng tho tai. but nut wit ii.>il coull, tel?bte gruuiiiltng. In ui.ihy village, and ina few cities the temper.ince send meuiieau Birong that alepa aro ticing taaeu u> ihe cullulla tu Cluan np lho rum.imp < all?gul lier. Ai. .na ?', Which ls _ eily of (I.i,nu p.o,,|. . oas decided lo pntblull lbs sale of liquor a. together, as too lion law provided. Ibero ls geuer?eoBsternatioo emueg tue Uqaot men, wu,1 .nc w.l.ii,e to pay tho lax iwico over if ado a cd to cvaiinue in .?? i.e,,. /'/ / ! 11 tin: si in-: elmina cos VOBIXATIOXB. Wilmington, Di I., Jane 22 [Special).--The Teuipi i.i"i-c Uoform Party el Delaware held iu Bret Stol 1 nnvention it D ,v.-r to-day, Bomlaatlng Jamel K. lintic k.-r, ni Middletown, forG tveraor. aad Riobard at Cooper, nf Mu irton. tm COB-Trasman. Holli Ine.i ale WllbkllOWU .ml wealthy lal mels, and have llllhtl'lu SCUM wtlh tho DemocralM party. STTEBFi TOLt VCB TWO PROBIBITIOXISTS. ('limos, Iowa. Jinn 22.?A mob Ol aiiii Prukibiiieets 1 sluteked tue lau after 1111111111*111 thu Burnlea, laieodiag to lyaeb twa Piealblitoeteia who era as?or arrest lei ellegod penteipetioa la Meadey*e liol. The sh.-nil and dopUleOfl bred late tin- ?ok, wound 11. ti 1, .ni linn, ui.ue ol teem tmnuualy. Most ol um erowd w.-r,- Ul .ttl ? , alni all ian .tuen iiii. .no.,ling bean, '1 o d.ij, .1- .1 precaution, tee two pneeoe*? nure romeved lo I..0 Male Ci Lou al A na lu ur, i. lill inns si nuIA A I hill. DRY TER BARRE AL. \\ in.1.1.is... W. Va., Jilin- 22.?At Moiiinls viiie n.is ovaoiag Kogone J on asea, marshal "i me county, abo! and killed the town ?"i..-,ini Jehooea thee Baeapi ? 1 he lee,ina- i!) lin- eiiinutuull) 1. fclajB and troWtls ure in put.oil 01 ibu luur.ieter. DISAPPOINTED IN A MINING INVI-j mi.N I. li a 1 imi'mii . .inn' 11 iSpoetal) Ab latona ilea ease ef lilllie ap. . ,. all OB ls on Hun ill ll.c ( ny (uii) t. V, illlam t luton, all"! lc V lui Hie |'amull!, lu ..penni.' inc.ase mid tit-ti in jul). it*-.1. Pren a iv. Bean, wee Ma ana Ol General Beaut, ul Mfa hiugiuii, met Willi?m At?mas, of Ballimore, ai tim Girard (tooee, Philadelphia, li wai alleged that Mr. Adam, iain ho hung,it miaea st from lino lu ??''"(' and .,)l,l Ihrui for ?>.'.,OIKJ and lhat he ate.ij. arra?god Um eete before he h-asbt, so i?al BOtklBg COO?I ks lOSt MR lleall ,u,irit,l;:,.,ii,i?. scheme aud was disappointed. a -ONO TXIAL K"i:i:.s|iAi.oW! n?vain Hioi-.i lo Bl 1 rel Dn 1-1:1 -IUDICI ti li lidlt-. Ch ic A no, .lulu- 22 [Special). To.liv's pinoeedioga il) Hie eiiliiiiiiil (-uiit t ina Ito it (lenlfl.it the lu il ol tin- eigkl Anartrhiila held raspeoaibte fer the leta! bomb throwing ia Havmer-el Bqtiaic ea ?bj Hwill bea long one. Judgs Rarrwsa in kia ehpir et PO 1,'? lc, li mni s,,.,'i afterward Parsons, Spies, Pielden, Schwab, Ncilv, Lingg, Fisehei and Engil wera br * 1 _;* 1 r Into Um num. Mrs. Persona intered bi anotbei di r willi her two children. Tbej I i to their (allier, xiim ki--, ,1 Ibi ea in an osle il manner. i e work ol aeleettng juror- waa throwe npon the I.i iv \ei- ul the di;, ncc, and tbej con sr. med tua day'i session bul did io! accept any one, Ibe twopromL uent leal urea dei eloped during thc c i of the I'u'itt wen- timi nine-tenths ol tm jurors entertained a fixed pn ,i,lie, Against tie prisoners, nnd terondlj (bal lin \ bud a pu ;t ,t,? ii,-i: ? - ii ;. .nu io -i-i ?,- on tbe panel, None expressed ani iviitpalhj with .?socialist*. The nft'itti,".- tur fi,- detenee endeavored to press ilu query that, conceoin-g il -.t ?? .m Anarehisl wbo threw lt., bom li I to the rank of the police, whether or noi it would prejudice the juroi against the men on trial assuming timi they were Anaiebista This question thee.i iciu-i,i to allow lo be answered, although it ww propoonded in other lorms. The challenges "i tie deli nee were nearly all'prremnloryand aa they ,,... gran ted the righi to Ititi challenges, twent, lor eaeh delciidant, et the retool progress made lo-dav :l v ill ie j,., c . .1 ,1 Weeks !?" e.nu;,cl tl,nu !,, ciui.c to trial. W, S, I. ?(? ,-!? r. a railroad men, bed read Ibe ac? counts ni tho riot, lui) I, id ',,' no a nn opinion as to thc guilt or innocence ol the defendants, Ile hui no |v judie* again.) labor t ni,mr', nnd aid not know whether Ibe, Inul any prejudice sgsiml Boc.alieta, Anarchists rle bad not d ison sw ,l i be Ha,! n af)air particularly, Ile knew nothing abotil whal connection thc defendants had with ibo not end bad no opinion as to I ?? innocence or guilt ol the defend* nnis lin- defence appeared to be inolined to accent tins roan, bal Hnall.1 challenged him peremptorily. Ihe in xi six men examined declared they could not give Ibe prisoners a fail trial aad were excused for Cilli-f, ut. Louie. Jane 22. P. m. Berwaaan, Ooettltek Jubo lowaky, Martin Punk and Otto Pricks, the Aneri n ? :?? .u ranged fur tn.ii m the court of Criminal I u -e, t lion tala a ri.-rn.. ni on the ob irgeof unlaw ul assembling. ih.- wura ol procuring a inn was begun. Mn u ai im i, H I-., . lum, SIS.?Tba trial ortho noteri rc, eat!y in.lute.i ny iii,. Grand Jar] waa begun > ?--, i< -? day. ll, iin.tii Lam pul and John Pretty man'a obsob wera taken apt Tko evtdenoe against ih? latter wa. to the effect iii..r h.. made vi.i'cnt inoeB !';cv iroeobes to a mob oi seT.-ni thousand pe.ipi-, anrmg them tn secure weapons an i ittaek 'ii- militia It ls expected the trials it iii ;asi ?i vera! weeks. A COA il si u\ RR I HM I Shs. INBT11I ' i r n t*-n UNIXSTKI CTRD CANIiIDAT*"? 1 ' ?!: BTAT1 01 Sh ron LS \ -KM11*4 I. Nt. Joiinsbuny, Vt., June '.."J [Specutl .?The Republicans ol I'ennonl bold niuo county convenlioi i tins week foi the nomlmuoe tt eainlldute.s foi m..:, fenaiors. rh,- aaeallon ol electing or aol electing ce,ugo i". Bdmunla aa United ;-1. ? t. -, .-in.it.ir is thc domlli ml is-ue ni ii,,- i .liv ,i- - The Repablieani ol Laledonia County held their county eooveution te nominate a Henatorial ticket to di). Tbo convention ? t a f Ibo Isrgs.l ever held In \ ci munt, ne.ii Ij 1,000 voters betne present. It n.i-a in.i.n vent lon ead averj town wa. repiesented by lnr.-o aetaaateona. Beary V, Ide, el ht Joba*burr. prc;,i,,i. The 'jf'-.ti iii of ledotsieg Senator Eda indi and of pledging the Senatorial candidates noralooted to snnpori in. eau vasa ,',,i i reelection etcileda warm debate The introduction ,.; a reeoluiion io tbe eflecl that any member il lite Venn mt dele-atinn In Coogreea who would uol pledge i Ima ll to supper! lue nominee o'. i lu- it?- v i lil pin ., .in S'ntiouul Convention ie re.teeted tu ie-1-n, ni,ie.i fuel lo ihe fieri -Ucusolufl The ieliiniai'S men lu si. e,| mi tin rm iI'datM for st.tte .-? ii iltur pidgin*' themselves to vote fur l.ilhniltd- tefOffl they were nominated. Tue anti Kdinuude men opposed exacting a pledga from tbe ean.tldaies aud carried lbs tiny. Tin I, .,-.-'? ,.,i ? ntiuii tt itu scarcely s disaeutlug vote Indorsed ibe raudldncy ??! Mes-'... Cte. -md fluukei, shu will go unpledged and 'inlustrurled lo Ibe stan- Haunts, ri," mu i,u- rea.Ilona oo tba Henaiorlsi is-ue were ,ii-mi.i. Tn.- ctimnuttea mi rseolauoni upi,itel a platform >,f prineiplea slailsr tn tuc uh. adupie,I by tho -t.iteC licei.tiun.it MoBlpotier. I he i:..|,nli ii-iiii count) itinv. uiio .-, neel ni U'liidha'ii and Essex Counties, poe.ed resolutions ludorsiug Mr. i.?:,!,,in,is .ii, i ple-ieing tue -*:at,- e>Baiora bo?laated to support BIS re-eieciiou. A. >'. -wan, ul Url dwi Pella, .md l.. \v. Bl ii lard, of Brailleboru, wera Bomloated for ?xeuaiora in HTadbam io.nny and P. ti. Hals ia Essex (uiiiity. THE ELIHU'S IS I."I isl | '..1. Ai i XANDM1A, .Illili" 'll. ? As report- come in the damage done by tho Moola of taBl week ll glowing mute and inure iel lum Ihiouithuut tho parish. iu nut lao matter gently tko people kare boee almost ruined and iii,my soe .Miva Inn sta'mg llieui lu the lace. Tm. ii n . idie ass riloii, bat ti baaed .rn luci. At thia liam many plaeea lu tba parish if ? till nu.lei water. The eura crop ls a failure. Bolton :s almost ruined, uni lull lillie will Im in nie. lim lilli people ara me gr.-aie.i au (Ten i ?, ami they are loo po ir to help ilicn,.e,r-s. Aid wll li ive tobo furn.shed them. The ion of stock is oonstaerabte. tuns of kock blown up. A BTJOE PIECE HURLED INTO IHE STREET. (I'.A-HIN.i INTO AN" KM.IM.'S lloILKf.?RCXNTNU iit'iM aecAPiKa btbam. An explosion timi ?hook tho baildiBe*. in thc liiimedl'ito nelghhorhood. and wai h.-ard for half a mlle sway, eeearied at __M p. m. yesterday at the eioara tious on lots Mea, .V.ti> and 503 Thlrd-av.. between Thirty et.ht and Tatrty-nlnth tts. People ran towurd the ipot from all .liceiions. and when sreat cloudi of itesm were leen to lill the streets, and a roaring lound wai heard, tho Impression got abroad that a buller had exploded and that much damage had remited. Cat rick Nortoe li the contractor for nianing a cellar for a large I abaps< Iel which will occupy the two lota on Tliird-iive. aud a single lot nt No. 18. Thirty nitiib-sL Iluj rock encountered thus far lits been rotten and dlipoied lu layers Inclined lowsrd Third-ave. at an angle of thirty degree.. Il was deemed advisable ye.tcr.lav afternoon to throtv out ? great lection of rick BltBBdlBg acron the ftont of the two lots. Thc surfaco wai about four feet below the ?tree! level, and steam drills had been nt worn all day drilling seven holes varying from four te lix feet in depth ead about six feet apart. Tenininny varies aa to tho strength of the chartres incl, 'out the residents upon adjacent property declare that heavy charges of dynamite tveri need, ruses were med willi turee of the ll.hter charges., but the four train ch.ir.es were conneet'-d by wires with a bat? tery whl.-u was operate I by John Harry, ihe for, man. Spectators said lhat ei traerdleary preeeatloea, moro than anon any former eeeaelOB, were takea, Begmea heing sent mire Ikea B Meei away on either tide and the elevated trains heine wormed, Tke Ikiee adam chargoi were ll red ead Imo?-lately afterward the malu loads wer.t exploded wn:i ,i deafening roar. A meal ragged rock-, welgkleg several tons, "is seen i? ri.e ???oat ten feet in the ali-and whirl screes tke sid,-wa k, eraebl-g against aa upright ateem holler whleb steod outside tb.irble tho meet; over cir ung if. Hm.dior pieces of rock ailed tho air, scotter* ina la all directions, but lucHiiy doing ae demege. a. the holler fell tho Unod wei thrown oil mid ?l i'i re bete waa k tock ? i la tke side. te un blew eal tho hoad, of the flin ind ? grce! roi* uma of soaldlBff vapor poured oul directly loto Camp* ?iib...n's restaurant at No, 50! . Ird-eve., ti.e boase aorta of tke excavation, end imo Edward! Bros.' bateher shop next door, nt No. ?'". \ anmber of persons were eating ia the restaurant ween the explosion ?>,? carred an i they acre eoufrooted wltb doa ls of "raiding - ? im which poared la at tha door. They climbed over oas .mo-..i-i- ,n Si gai aad tawh refuge lu ike beck yard, where they remained until the active volcano le frout moderated. Ai eoooas li waa determlne'l teal tke i.n..ir wonld not explode, laboi rs i >t ie norh wllh -, wedges and crow a in ead broke tit ? largs roi u Into pieeea. wbleb were earted away. Paver? loads of m. k were removed from tke street and *i lewalk. i.n.-ineer Prank Derby, who bed charge et ihe I'",!, I. .aid: "The huller waa h<m for supply tu two iteam dii le, and was r- laten lat elah! bo te-power II '.ta* licensed tu carry niety pounds and my gauge re.-i -terni eighty p ? in I-. Mr. Norton's li irse wai ii indina only ten feet sway, md ,. I saw me hmier toppllug I ran toward hi h. f'-.i tig I,,- would be scalded, lt w.is a ,- tba whole boiler did aol blow up. la - i th ok the breaking of tba feed-pipe and safety valve liberated the sie<ra io iwift,y thai it avenel a i-iiit,le,ic,-..(.-ni. i ,ii-n feared that the waler would I that the Are would than superheat the re? maining s'eaoi md blow tnintra up ii mv ons In ihe ? mt i'.-id br.-nt lied tiie steam I! W( ' D. ll bave killed bim. Hal am one Iteen standicg dire, My In from of the door be would h tva ii -en faull. sc tide i " proprietors of tho restaurant said thal t1.- place tn I j rilled wltb steam and tbat u was Impossible I to I be ,|,,,,rs V) Blois them, i .-Alderman Babe rt Hall owaa tba bull,tin. at No. 150 Hist I Inrty-itiiith ir., which is devoted tuliveiy purposes Hs Hated thal tbe hulldlna appeared to 1 ip into '.ie- air an Inch ur two. The stable men tint lho horses were frightened, tripped r lalti-rs and klt-ged frantically in their attona to gel sway. Real Esiate Agent fohn Kyle, of No. 556 i bird-ave., said thai the charge wa. much too heavy to I in tbe midst nf a densely populated neighbor? hood, aud A. ?'? V n liuh'i, grocer al No. 593 Third are., stated tii.it r<" k f--!l upon his pavement. On former occasions -.mali pieeea of rock had shuck hu XV 1 . ',,-TS. I ?? e., avail,'ii was Ulled with WBSBBB ot TOSk Of all .. fruin ,-..ns burse as one's Ssl to teas in wenrht. A dozen chained looa wera buried under the debns, end tools, harrell nnd boards Were discernible, hair covered tty ipliniers ,>t atone, honking down Into tbe bole IBS ti .ill wis seen to he cut doWil ClOSr from top io bottom, a dlatance of alght let, running elem- norms the plot. The BC ar ka bib I" hy .seven drill huios were there, aud ro.-k h.1,1 been lifted out fur a dlatance of rudy fifteen feet, beginning st a poini twenty feel from the street line. Experts tx im inspected tba work save it a* their opinion tbat ex? traordinary cb irgoa mun bava neeu nsed io com? pletely to tear away tbe wall of r,? k sad , ' Hume tons Into the street, iilthoiigli heavy !"?:-. eb ilued t" ether, w -re pieced ob top. foreman John Barry admitted ftnng lour ehargei at once, but explained that tke trend of tbe strata was inch a. to cn,ne th,- blasi to tai.'! an un? expected direction. Ile would neither deny nor admit I li.it ne us l dynamite. 1 ne bul ld in KS un en her .ide are not .hore,! up. and as their fountlatl IBS rest upon the roc- bow being blasted, every ibook lb?kel their walls in an BlaXB?Og tn mtier. END OF TBS ORR AT 8TRIER IN TROY. Flin.KN' Ill.il SAND Mull.lillis AND lol.I.AU MAC gRaouixG asea ro work?Nona, I'uov, -luni- 22 [Special).?To-day broogbt with ii n tettlemi ol of two et ihe greatest labor tr,uni.e. Tiny hui exe: known. At noon B committee of the moulden, who have ueeu out on astilk? for over four monika for an ?tereeee of seventeen cents on a dollar iiiiuve board pflCSS, trailed on the stove manufacturer! and Informed thom that their O-Of Bf board prlOOa hal been accepted and ttiat the men w-re ready to go to w,,rk. Tho manufacturer! will accordingly sturt up ti,tt:r foundrlee St once aid 1,500 men who have been I.l ie la coiiieiiueiico of the strike will ho put to work ou Monday. Hardly ked the news of the Mart?lg up of the foun dr.ei been received h. fore lt was Intimate thal the co let and laundry lock-out weald be settled. At 1 ii. m. ii ord xv.i. seni mit troni the Knish ts Bf Labor beedqaertera In thu etty oidering ail awaken of the order employed la tue collar .h,,ps and leaadriae to retaure to w.>rk to? morrow moralee. Tutt uct!,>ti iva. takea after eeaskter> able correspondence between the Shirt and Collar M?SUfeclarers* Aseeet?Ilea and John W. Hayes, tent lure ns B member of the National executive Beard of ike Kingiita of Lakoi to settle thetwedlOenltlea i; er,- la .-vu' rejoicing over ihe Battle mee t aud 15,000 pei anns will resume work. In tliecol.arihupsai.il laiin ,nie? the w.,..'.-. ave not heeu rodeoed, (.irs sae earn from il'l to Sid a week at the prices otlere i them. They were called together to-nitrht hy the iiisniri aisemlily of tbe Knights of I?bm sud ih-otn.-i.il order rtireciing them to go beek wm. real to them, ll wis reeelT.I with tum.iii mi. cbeonng mid maaifeetations ol dougal, tun ki..lill, at,on felt al tho teruuiiauou of lbe dillieally lt BOBO! al. I'll 11..11>t I I'll iv. Jana SS ISpecial). -The force of I'nlon WOavera IB me employ ol lin-gs ft White sent adeuinii.t lastai-ht to their employers tbat uah?a iever.ii nandi wno were not members el tneir order wr. diam?and a urike wonld ease* Tke finn deeBaed le aces?a to the r, quest aa 1 this morning tho 125 union hand* lett their looms. The citfiinve brickyards of Joke MoCoy et Bridee herc, were i|e.erle,i tins morning hy tim burge loree of employes who went on linke boca BBB Ot a refusal of their employer to increase their wages lo per cent. Cnn ... ,, .limo JJ.-The statement ls published thia afteruoun that lilt trouble bot ween tke Lake Shore ?witokmeo aud the company w.n amicably adjusted ala eoaiersBoa held et noon le*day. AB daager of a etnke 1. how aVO! te I. DiiiiulT, June 22.?The striking stonecutters met thia morning sad Ueolded to conituue tba Unka indeB nuely. If iiecesaary a unka will he ueguu m eveiy branch of il.a inn.ding trade. Mi:. ROXIE UNABLK TO IPPEAB. Washikoton, .lime 22.?Qovenioc Cartis, ehairman ol ibeei**ei_tooB?-uiteoof tue Boase le ni reeilgate tbs eoaihwestern railroad itr.ke, ins .eui a te agrau le Jay ? kHild aakiag w iso Mr. Hone would be ahle io appear, ami slating ihal nie rep,ul of the cool? ia, i-.-is.i, eyed oa leal ac eua- ll? has roaaived a irf.i lr. Mr. ' nt.nd .latin..- thai Mr, Moxie ls la Not int under iee piivsiciau'i care, au i Bise ? telegram fi.,m Mr. Moxie bimeeil iiyina* bo ts ae?bietoeppear. or tu s-y vt lion ho tt lil li- aide to du sn. TBS PB BITER ABD WAT FLOW KR At HOME. l'oMos, Jilin*Ul. [Special ,?TheyMbUMay tl,,nei nnd I'm it.tn arrived in the harbur this inoriiing ii uni New- York eod ire Bl th ll si 1. mellor ega. Bearra "f small imais pm utt from ihe etty n,,il swanned around nie twu m. .-I. i ie lure ikey i mild fart their sana, sad tko While imus ami nilly ip.tr. lulu more ihau ever nil? jin ts of a,murali.,u. IXJCXCTIOR IA FAVOR OF Hil. BELL COEPAXY. Pabkkm?bi ao, W. Va., Jubb 22.?Ia the I Siled Slate. ( inuit I ..uri Judi-t* lt.uni i..-ii..y manie,l ea injunction ta favor ot ike Aa?ota?a Bell relephoue i , m.p..ny in tba BBlteg?teal Hil l.ulig Telephone and 'telegraph Com pea y, - 4> A BOTIOE lo DISBAR Soi OEAXTED I KIN H'S, .lillie ll. ? h.-Jll<i-r Mr''.ll tc r made a uiuliuii before the ."supreme (min lasl week lo dlsn.ir J edge J. Pl?al.fort and Ji.icph A. Ba.-cher, a piomlncul lueuil.ei ot lim nat In Nettalk, ut Hie .lound t.f alleged ui.prufe.aional coinlucl. They were charge,t Wttb it.it,tig itiemptetl lintier ix profes.ional in.uk lu dciiaud a widow who Had pi.viuu.iy rcl-iucti ox Judge Me' ti ter ns her counsel, (ireat excitement wai 000000 ititi,,nc the mein hers of the legni piofe.sion owing to the IBjuniiiliienoe of the pirtiei concerned. The ease bas Tleen BOB Hag lillee, but I wai vlitually disintiaed yea leniny by the deciilou of the court uot to grant tho mo? tion. CORRUPTION IS ALBANY. mi:, manning's iif.nchman ACCUSED. Jll.i.i: Noir PBOM TOR B-NCB ATTACK. THK PKV III NTIABT r-lIPI"lilNTI'.MtENT. [nr tbi-iaaiAPl io rna rmuuvt.] Ai.r.ANV, .luni* Tl.?Tim quairel between tho Hemocratlc factions la thli city was given a dramatic turn to-day by charges made from the bench by Judge Joke C. Nott, s lea ler of the antl-maehino committee of 800, agates! John McKwan, Superintendent el the Pea* ltentl.ny, and one of tho bones of Hie Manniug ma? chine. Tho Onad Jury vlitted the Penitentiary yeitor dsy. Tn-day th,-y recomincndod that the Judges holding cnniin.il court. In this county ahould sentence Nmg term prisoners to tho Albany I'emtentisry Initead of lo State prisons. Judge Notl's face flushed, and Ue said: I see that you retiuest me to lend long term prlioneri to the Penitentiary. That I will not do. I know that the management of the institution sent lo tho Sherill of this county sud m.ide overtures to him to use hil lt du? e-ice in .ecurltig Hie sending of long tenn prisoners io the Penitentiary, offeritiir. as I have been Inform,',I, 029 for every long-term prisoner BO sentence I. The super? intendent of tilts Institution has also sent counsel em? ployed by him to m? io urge ms to send the lune-term prisoners lhere, ead offering ate "fJ."), or even HMO, lot u., >, long-It-rm man I would send lo ihe Penitentiary. supt rlateedeat MoEweo tleu.cd that ha had tried to bribe any one. Th.- Democratic mess-mectlBg tfcla evening to onpos* tho Manning ma, hine wal attended by 500 OT BOO ea IblialaitlC iieinucrati. A i-ominltlee reurcieritlng every want was formed, and tn,s committee mil organise a new Democratic County Committee. lu the fall it purposes .u noiuinate na own candidates for thc As? st- ut h.y. ? THK CONSOLIDATED OAS COMPANIED Al IniiNKV-i.i NEKAt o BRIEN ASKED IO BREAK TlIFi C0X8OLIOATI0N. A i.i: wv, .lime Tl Special).? I'.-^ci nt or John I. Qilbert and Ueoeral Usury E. Tremaia, who favored tbe annulment of the ebarter ol the Coesolldate1 (Jes Company by tba Legislature, appsared before Attorney '. ne;,i O'Brtea to-day la behalf of tke Oas Conso men' v.- ? it mu or Ne w-Voi k to ,11 .-.< him tu apply te mi Se* proms Coull for au order to dissolve tho corporal ion. The ergement was based on the slatemeni that tim law h ti t?en violate I hy tho Inoreaea tu 139,0 Kl.OO I "i the e ip lal -tuck nf the c.,n soi cl.??ed Cum p.my wm ie the s-.oi i. nf tiie ooBstltaeat comp tu lea hal bren only p-0.000,1. General Tram-In argued that Ute coa* -.ni waa illegal ea it took pleae seder tue aoc of 1884- which applied only io aweaf-ctoring com* p.inic.. John B, Develin, ex-senator Hamiltou Harris and Beary ll. Aederaoa appaarel for the company, Ikey quota? daalslooa ot tke Coan of A|e pea.* to dsmonsnate th it gai com pan lea tvere manu iMciuring corporations within tbe view of tim statute nu.I Ulai, th'- law ').' 1 -*- I permitted oap:' 4,1 z t! hill at the i-i.rea.iie nf a fair tania loii nf tho franchises, rights ni',I property of th.! con.nil.I.ttl'!.' cn innin,".. lli.it v., ne ti.ey I,el t had prove i lo he *x3i?,(jO0,000. 'Ih-y a . , sub ml I ted the re (Mir t of tho maim uv ol tue special (fasCommitteeof 1883 which held thit repeal tva. not lui tl ried, rho Attorney .(ieueral will look over tbe big volume of cvi lenee submitted which wai elicited hy tho Senate CommllteC and alli) the evidence Bf eu.in.el, but the le. of lu* cou: men ti render, lt exceedingly ll', likely thai he will a..uiiio thu repeal litigation tu aldltion to the litigation antecedent to tho cuforoemO'iC of Hie Uroadw.iy Ballway Repeal bil?, MP. DEPKV. TALK*- ABOUT EMIOBATION. I'l.i.Ksitii i., .lune 22.?Ournie",' M. Depew addressed the Sunday* school ef tba Plrsl I*resbyteiian Church last evening. He always speak! to crowded huiisei here. Ile said that stace he iu ide lin tirst speech ia Peekaklil, twenty-five years ago, ii-h.it delivered a million. Kn had soo.eil to e lurat.-d and to Iga oran! people, to college mu let.ts mid faculties, to scholars uni to statesmen, to ail ktada of a<,eui bltes. lar.-e and sa*?iii yet Ike -Oleg so wis saaycompared wltk that of say.ag Jost what would bo Interesting to children. Ela first attended that Sun,lay si hool, aceompaulod by bia mother, before ho had hstiisf pair of tr,mien After Indulging In anu-nber ot local reminiscences, and u >rin_? tu-t tho failure of ms ,y men wea dm* to Intemperance, he rer?rred te emigration, ile wm of taoopinioathal wsbadaaougb foreigners such al were now flacking to our shores. Tba emlarani ef to-day is not the emigrant or twenty years ego. H.-ls no lonee! fleeing from muutie,) sa i oppression to indent?oed Imerty. but ii coming mit docirlucs which, if allowed to prevail, weald make oar cou nry a wilderness, lnhatdted by lavage human beasts. A RAINY DAY tN (AMP. PEEK8KILL, Jone 22 (Special.?ht spite of mist and dri/itio the regular camp routine wa- honeitly observe.t : ero to-lay. ihe battalion drill this morning was all ti.a', could bo desired. Colouel .Micheil ead Charge, and nothing was left undone that could not be dene at tke armory, Tue guard mounting was a (.-real Improvement over tbat ol yesterday morning, captain Joseph R, I'.. Harlow, of Company E, waa otlicer of tho day; Lieutenant A. 9. Kline, of Company D, senior oltlcer of the guard, and Lieutenant George Lloyd, of Company E, junior ott?er of tho fun 1. To-morrow CaptaiB J. J Dixon, of Com pa ny A. will be the efl?etel the day. and Lieutenants A. Kedfcrn, of Company i, iti.d C. Wallace, ot Company I, officers of the guard. In the matter of guard duty the tuen under tho ah'.o itiitruciorihip of Lieutenant Thurston are making unused progress. Now and then, however, a ludicrous mistake occurs. Lint night a sentinel challenged a re porier ead demanded the countersign, " I have not gut lt here, but lt ls In my tent," was the reply. "All right." wai the answer, and the wayfarer was allowed lo pan ou. The rain slackened up enough before sis o'clock this eve-lag lu allow the dreii parade to take place. Hut after the formation of the imo it begee tu rain hard ? e., ii. lae parade wai a decided improvement over that of l.il uigut, but there li Hill plenty of room for improvement. The mai,Hal wai a little ragged. Adjutant-General Porter hat returned from lils vl.'t to i,len Uland. Among the vliitori In cainpto-ni.lt was Colooel Mozart ami Major William. A. Vcrbeck, t f ' . irnia General a. K. Jackson, of the tnlted states Army, who nas heeu detailed hero for the leanor, arrived tu camp lu-day. AN ITALIAN CONVICT PAHDONLP. Albany, June 22.?Qovernor Hill to-day pardoned Giovanni Lorino, who wai sentenced lo four yeari' imprisonment ut Mug Biog mi December 17, 1895, 11-nu New-Voik, fur giaud larceny, second degree. A FISHKILL MAN*. BTBANOB DtBAPPEABAlf-_>. Newboro, .June 22 ISpeetatt,? Oeor?_ B. (urti, of Fishkill, kee disappeared myst?riiMsly, le.iv Ibg kia wife benin,1, aad le Bald te be In Camala. Just before .tarting he borrowed #900 OB a new house from tiie Meena?lea savings r.ank to pay builders, but toou it with him. He also drew BOsrlf ii.'iil troin tho Pint National Hank of Fishkill. Ho had other money, au... .i. ni j lu a.l to nearly Tl,'")", when he wont away. -a*-. TUE FIBB RRCORD. HW DEATH. HY TILE BOO TON Fl Ki:. BoaTON, June 22 [Special).?No mort' bodies have been taken from the ruins of tho Instltute building:. six have been taken to the Morgue. Of these only one has been positively -??titted, thal of Petril k Lyons. Hu family knew him hy meant of krys anti a pucket knife. Three of the Bf?OTI are probably the bodies of William Taylor, oliver Pf OBI and Alexander Campbell, employes in me Umps. 1 hess foil:- BBS? aro Ibo only OBI >a among th-* eiuployes III tiie Sfcope '.ult:- i'n'' co'iated for. John Mcliuiiiiell, a wood worker, employed ni nie canteater shop, wai missing last night, but a re? porter found him at lils hume a.ive. but I'lttering lerrl'ily fruin bareet PreildetU I.lenard! mil the workmen Uni morning at the ol t repair loops at the Hoxhury Cro?a lng. and BBuOUBOed his I ll ten ti nu nf al oucei'f oilildiug on th-- site of tho hunted Sit ll ne, BB 1 Ol Daking a huiLl mg mat *Uouit ie. no firetrap for id nima'e*. lue Bay ul tba men ihould go on Bi If they were at work, ami ni tin- maautluia .uoti ai could ue given work won.a be eui p..) ,d ai tho old repair Shop I h.- man lanes on um iiuildmg mu i i.,'"l to only 0*2.ii, divided aa f.u'owa; Koyal. #0.000; Lon,on linn us,uo?shira, I, OOO i Insurauee Compsuyof Nona A tn-1 ha. *?''.'">"? Boy ls too, 9 i.000 , A mei icm, t'2,600 : Paaosylvaaia inc, 92,500 -a DESTRUCTION OP A CATTLE KlN"<;"s iioi-i:. (.iaim s\ ii.i.ii, l.\., .lune 22.?Thia iiMirn iBglbebo?ts of c. lt- sn,uii etas deetruyed ky ure. TbB house eas one of tue t!ne,t ni North Total, having I,eeo Inuit by a cattle king lu il lah time.. I.ns,, 936,000 j loseraeee, 920,000 rbeooenpants of the in,us.-were a>.scui ou a vim North. lue MigtB of trie tire ii un I, ll ow ii. IV Li il-l.Kl. .V An -AMAM'8 l-l >? l s 1 lu- fm" in Week?ler .v Abrattaa-'a .-.ion', Ful ton-si., i.iuok.yu, oa Monday wee aol aa Mrttinoac ?i lit si reported. Mr. Aiir.ihim sail y.-sior.lay lh.il tue loss would not am.unit in mi io 110,000, priaetpellf upon tko stocg. .Ne.tr.'. OVOre ptoaitiieul foreige and ,.,, i e-tic insurance company is Intoree totl. the heaviest loarra being Liverpool, laOBdeea?dil nbs. (JjueeB, Koyal, i. rn,? i.uue. Lu-.iou and Laucae?Ire, t. e lueurauee As. aeewttua, Com uei?al Uuioo. sun, Mi?gare aaa Pu?'in ? M'iM 1:1 al. .luuo 'JJ ("tpseiaf). -The fa.-iuru-s of J. W. I'aller.oii A Co., luauui.iciureri of rnoiing felt, and ul j Wii.iui. Peiiereee k Oe- nuiiorien of eave! store., eera 1 ilcMini B I nt ll: ?' lins aler,I..Ul. TM il i ii agu lo Bf? k aud uu.i m._ i.- ?iuu,iwd, maai-aiift, ?vJj,viUvi. MUKK1SUIN UKAWl-NU 1* IJCH, WAKM DEBATE ON PENSION- ANT) TA 15IFF. TBS KitK_-?__OBB snits rp a iiop.vkt BB?. axd U iiAi.i.v si cm;?m;:. BANDAIX l_?_9 IIIS I'nM I I.i-.. [Bl* 1_?BX!??"*? to nut triiii'nk.] vT_vf_1N0TON, June '-"J.- Th's has |? ,:i g grui! day in tho House of l.'.-i resent stives. The l''|iulilirans whn aero the viclors in fl e tm! debate able? held the House Beatty tiie linurs wera jii?ll.v iinlignaiit nt (hs carno winch tte DOWMMIO?I Mad te play .uni wnich ("encral Culclieon BattlJ c-oni*..-..i-rl with the gains played by u tliat heathen Ck?IBS " who held - iweuly. lour |.,cks in his sleeve iu lin- gain." which h.- .lui not iiinlcrstiiinl," The l.epuliiic nu. tn... wit teased with aaaUeyet. de?fht tte Dimecratic iparr-tgemtteat in which cu.impiea Baa?all, ot Philadelphia. " kaeekaa] out" rheaaplea Mai ris,,n, <,i nih eta, I !haaip_M Hewtt*. of New.Wuk, ,-ind the Bght-weighi bbs ?plea mrugg, of Wisconsin, m three coitsiruii.e rounds. After the BBB?1 ninriiing b?BB?BBB hid beOB di-; oseai of Cliiiirtiiati Mi,rri-on in a time which iiulic .teij tUSSt eas?B*"*i_eeaeeB. remarked thai in- had decided not to ?eell ap th* Tarli lull tn-da*,.-' He kn.-w v. rv arel that lie could nut du su. li,-tend nf muting tlu con? sideration nf the lull to rcili.ee thc ra tts. eec, he ?? died ni) nu nm. h.im.'tit tn the ralee wbtce il adopted nit! lend le the imposition of new taxes which he eats? dj will yi.l.l "lr,.iii sf. i(?, uno. con to liOB.OOO.OOO a xeur."' 'Ihe prupusition i- thal avery peas- n hill, geo* eiul or individual, skull eoBteia ? provision ter tb ? e Dlupiliitioll of Um ninney ti.ee.suv ?., curt if inn (?fleet, out of the proceeds .d' aome specille tel te 1*4 leti,,i for tl it pnrpeco. Colonel Morrise ' ipeeehia liivoi- ni the iiiitctiilneal waa malal*, ttetist eil. Ha com [oded vi'h thc n m.itk tn ldc etc cl the! " in thine dins ni' reckless eppropi lions'1 lt oas a ead "??nnii principle te provide in every pension bill e i?t to fora?b the monet tu carry ll out. When h- -ai town Mc...rs. i;,,il arni Hiseoek both ipr-ag to thea"1 feet. Mr. Beed'a speech waa atttslerat! in loee and statement. He did not believe then- i- grceI daeget of u ileiieit. ami emit, -ttl lcd tint iu enyeven! tben i reasoo whypenaioa legislation ebel] '?? iirm.ii' . ?! by the Invidious distinction proposed. Mr. Ht- '>,?*" v..I. more aggressive. Ile boldly cliarf*?d tbe Dcm* rrali ??? ith un ititi allon to defeal nil !? gislHthm I the i c.- ? of ti." di*?bli I ? Idi -i lol tbe I k n end tty to the responsibility ";' a direel \-.t ? by bi?aa of ..?nf. Mr. Il.-cinv, bum? with trashing eCeat a qaotetioa tr<.m thelaal Detnoc ate Naltoaal nlatferoa, Wbieh was reported tn the convention in Cd tn."I M r riaoo ;tn* 1 wbieh pledgfs ti.e levenuesderived from In? ternal taxetioB ii- a fund tn pay" the pe ' t blow wis ns uncxrpci lcd Bl tl wa- telling uni Colonel Morrison did aol rally from Itsedeeti do* bate ended. Before he Uniatied Mr. Hit-cock bad ,,...,;. ,i in B-Tjosing completely thc real purp iee ,: the Democrate, I'll.- aneeehea of Messrs, fl -uni, Reed, Caa'.on and McKinley famished the keynote for the discussion oe the Bepabheae aide nnd Ikey were supplemented witt mich ahilitv aa thal of Cui?beea, Barrows, I. uni, Jackson, Headen*?, of Iowa; Bowell, steCei a, O'Hare nt.d Milliken that a fro,,.l manx- licni".-i.tt- pr: rately denooneid Colonel Morr?oe foi u_iuv._ tba petty into such a serape.'' The most saiusiBg aad in tetesting feeture oi Ilia discussion, however, v..i- tho family ^Barrel smoog tba Deinecrata, Everything went imoothiy wltb thom until the li'-r.v and Impaislve Bragg unmined the tluur uiui took adrea?ige of the uc.i-i,in to speak of " |.uii-ic il recreants" tr, I; t y,,'. .) agates! Cul,,m I Mon?ob's motion lee! rkorsdej aad to express his delighl ?t witnessing tbe "eontempt with winch thi y arc rmu r. gordod by the Bepubliceei who aeoepted their In ip." Ur. Bond 'I la 'isnully sluggish in debate, hut Bree-g** taieaami ituu -, him tc activity and Le replied witta areadinesa andeeroeah lies, which muprised the Boose aad peei eked rep st. l lind hearty a|iplnu-c. W'ncii In- -nt dowa tin- llcpiitt!i. cms fairly kicked ap th?_ keele ead howled with de llgkt, bat tho liec 1 railers-al Mll-ll. gneahlBg the? teeth and ezcfaangiBg glam looka, Colonel Mori-?i closed the debate in a fekemCBt ami bitter speech dar lag the delivery of wbieh be leea-ed el llanos almo-v beside l nu-, If with inger end wholeeenteaeea wen anintelligible. Mr. Keel's meiioe te table ti ? deauwd lor tho previous questioa tren rejected -126 to l:l')? only teu Democrats votleg for lt, Pkej were Measra. Beac-, alina, P. Campbell, T. J. Campbell, Uowdeej mil Mahoney, of New-York ; Beaey, of Ohio; iowna Lend Bad IrV'ort?itegtOB, Ol' Illinois, .md Wc,.,., ol iowa. Tin- Republicans di) not Lutend tn allow ihe amendment to be edopted without a parUamoterj s_vggie, Wueii Mr. lUtidall rose, foBoWtBg Mr. Caa BOO, ol Illinois, wiio malo a sU nt spice n, no laid that so far ss heaoowtkerewea Bogeetlemeaeatke Ieee who **t not re.idv to do entire justice to tito lol,lier, some uncut differ at to tho method or the osteal to Wi?Bk ( oujrrese would go; none would ditter ou the proposi? tion that ir Coogreea tin <r.mt paeelcaa li eagki h.mostly to provide the money to pay Ikea- ll" had witOa?BBB, from time to timi an sjfoft to itel ..uno puiiiic.tl au vant? age fur ono party over the other lu conni ci mu wltb pen? sion claim*. Ali inch ollorti ihoultl he dianileaad The Xeul.eu.ati from New-York (Mr. Miscue., tit,nulli ile had fouud a dancer in the opportunity for Uni ?s*tBlB-*?Be i'he centleiii.ni need not oo uneasy ah,,.it tn .u lat |)ronoslttoii hail no men, ohject. I-et not tue ll,, iso penl fog akoOt this matter, or venture ta ttHI le.tit upon tho realms of d?BBBfToelee- There had heeu BBoegb Bf til.a heretofore, aud BOW let the House tay delmer .-.ely tuan wlien it voted peuanjui lt would also volo tataliou io meet them. Mr. Me?ialef, of Otto, thoucUt that the proposition, lt lt meant anything, meant lhat Hie Uevsreeseot bed mil revenue aooos? now to pay Hie peiisiuus of dev iv.-.g soldiers. If it mean t any thine il wax a BCBfemlOB lie.re for the House and the country tliat tho reVOBB s w.-ro ihadc'iuate tu meet Ihe jmt demand! of Ihe leldtCfl of the ltepulilia If lt ineini that, th,-u th,- i-ondu t of tau, tain memhera of thu Mooee was unetplaiua.ile. If toa ('overnnieiit hal not revenue enough tu meet tln.-ie de? mands, in God's uamo why did thal gentle um [Mr. Morrison] want to reduoo lho revenues 9^000.9091 Not only lhat, hut If the newspaper report, coi'. 1 ue * liefc-d, Mr. liandall (Wno seemed ou tins ocas.on a* least to be in harmony willi bia par'.y, blBsOeB hid a 'nil winch bo waa ekoal to laifedeee late fie Mun.,, redoe* iiij- internal tat.itlou 9-t0.000.000 ail tarni laxes ahout 96,000,0001 Yet these iwo leadiag gea tie mea, bbs? pro peeleg to reduco the annual mcjiuo of UM Oev/i ruin nit, came in here and said : "We luvu not tuouey eoeaghka pay uar peaate tors and if yee latea i io give in 'm pao> ?)0us you must provide a way tu gel tho ssoBOy." TIijA wai not fair, so thal wai liol mealy; thu wai nat hon.st. If mere was uni BB?BeTk rn mey iu iii- l'reaiury to pey the sol lier let *_?OttOB be increase,I, ^ud if tue (iovet inneiii had to resort tu an incBMOC IA? la oi ler to Cite tliesoldieri of the It-puulic what wa. pk-.I.ed io I tie-in. ii..tn he nus in fetor ol ai IweOBBS lax f bj bjbsbM_| purposes. Mr. Jackson, et PeoasylveBia, lagarrded tke ataf^eah lion aa a cou.'es-ion lli.it tue gOB He IB BB from llliuo i , ol learned to hu son ot tu it for (ho leal time he n_ l u.?Je a successful canvass before _M peopie on lh<- mao ut .J attack on the indus tries of tun country. Mr. Hruiiim, of lVuntvivauia, referred to what he termed tho ellem pl ot the Democratic patty to foul upon (on/reii the 'Iarid tull, and cumiueuu*sl on the fact thal iij'iiu the hee.s of tie failure of th tt al tempt the eli ainu in of tue Commitine un Way. and Menus hrengat nu a re* mm,m ws?tti weale eui.,io ...u io geia ky ladlieetloa w.iat tm* gsa I lam ia fi-.l'eua aylvoem [Mr. Baadall] tut ettaea* i-'emocrats kad stool ? . ii the K.puu.it ans lo pre veal him ft oin ?...u.... di? va; j lt wss a cuw.irily eflu t to do what the BJBO)?f> ii.an had fa! led io tlo op-uiy au I above noatrt. Mr. Hewitt, ol New-Yuri", laid that tue Itemocratlc party han BUB? two cleat pe,lc.es in its UktcagO , tl form. (Jue was thal tho (?emocracv iilcdcc-i ItOalf to io vise the tanti lu thc ipirll of tallness lo ail iuleie.ts. Th<- otlur wee thal lo lune ss the (ioveriuneut con. tinned lo levy war tates under tito internal lew-uue system it would devote : inti mun,') sacredly to Hie pay ,..,- .: . .' pei.si ..... These two plcdcei were ll,mc.I. and iii-- iittiuucrati.'i porty eeeaiag mio pewee w_.> iiouuu io iii.ii. them. Wilbla a w.-ek ii had attornpeed ta kiMMi lin. f mtl.uieul of tue Iii si pledcc. end !>y _ t uitituuailou net tree u.iuiUht. un tn,, oilier .Ide and Cen lita?a?I ou the Demearalla .nie n 114,1 ,.,'.. BteVeat-i| f.oiu BOI?g into that t|,iealion. [Appl-uee , lae Ho pu-iiicaii porty nat pie?god t ??? leveeea ,t me Uuverutneiil letae holli holders, the Democratic party lara poeed te piedge a aoruee ol th.- reveuuo lupeusmus, lu,.1 was the oojecl ol lin. iii?aiure, -11,1 lui uno ha Wuiill not .ease Balli a fund Wai dell.niel, approprt. alcit oul of Iii, mill ual ret eulie lalee, ul au BMOBBB 'el, 01 ..,lue ulher ju.I ineinoi ut lal alls?. hy wnitll me jteu.mu hokier .uou.d be aesare? mat au annual inc ima wnni,1 come lo lum witu ai much certainly as Hie money taken out ot nie rroosary IB gold wa. civeu lo the n.md. im.der. Juatice to ' lie pnnstniiei, honest trealaieul ta I lt.,u,l,ml,ler. wei tue 111,1,10 ot the bomoorauo pally. i [Aaplaase.] ttl ll.il-1-..W4. of M.cai..u, lt '. ilia: lu teu tUUttJ OKs pi.i leuce tu Cuu-ieai Ue u?1 uuver Hoard a piopusiMgm