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__ _ ?C^^fi^_!sL' Titi.:'?^..v>i*s _fi ^-?fcr*3 -^?-_-i^_ir_^ ... i^_i_!*_-i_^^ yo*. xiiVI_N?- 14,466 NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, IHWi PK1CI- THREE CENTO .r sirius I a un vi*'-f ?T-_?.b_ irniTVIifJITIF.TY. ELECTION PROSPECTS. gX-STJLTS OF MR. GLADSTONE'S CAM YASS. SHU BOB. OK THE SCOTCH PBOf-B Willi U1M? Til. tOltlKS CONFII-EST OK Ul CCF.14S-? LOUD ItANUiit I'M OBBBCBI?Ll IBPlSOBBTtOB, |BT CAMUS T-. no: TitilttIBB. I London*, .'ui.e 23.? ?I", loadstone is back nt Ila wai ilen af lei his Scotch campaign, which a Rood stssitsa describee bb ahirrt. Hhart). inn uot das?Iva. Kdinl'iir-'li an,I QlaSfOVI gave liitn a inuRiiificeut re, e;t!,'ii. Mis friends are delighted to discover taat kia voles haa stood as gnat a strain without Bili,,uh injury Mr. Oadatoas himself was de? lighted bj Um continuous dcir.onst rat ions of atlee ttouats alni.int.on v.licrcver 'ie went, hut tlie polities] resnlt ot kaia rsaaaraabk affoti is dui,inns, Tbspabltc mind is pea?ape moto bewildered than euiiabtsaed hy liis Utrea eloquent di?( onn.es. Mr. Gladstoaaaaaata criticism* om thc HornsRnls sud Lund Parchaea billa byaeyiag that both are lead for the in incut. To thc question I " What do j mi tl'tr the conn try in the.i place t" ho answers that Hie only thing thal survives is the principle "f lett-government mr Irslaad Hut Mr. Morley says Hutt t he maiii osasaaSBaMss andeoaditioBetri tlie lull aa well as thc principle of linnie Rale ara alive, insists t lim t Un- I.niul Purchase liill ls alsoalive, anti declares that be will never bs a parti socreatiag sn Irish legialsture with power to settle thc laud oi.. Mum. Tuc Eaaladiand Scotch paolie, Ihara fora, iii,'1 thetiielvcs in this ilcliiiiiua : it they accept Mr. Olsdstoae's statement af tue issue the.-, munt reject Mt. Morley's; and vite versa. Mr. (iosdien, iv: p sp. bs nt Newcastle yesterday, brunahl out tiie conlli. t hetweeu Mr. Gladstone and Mi Moiiey sharply, hut asl more sharply than a,,me leading Home Killi* papers in England. Mr. Glad at aaa sad Mr. Morley for all Hone Knle par poses are the Calline., and their present declara? tions as to what Hoiuc l.'ulc iiiciHis are Irreconcil? able, (Jue ll omi Bale journal sorrow fui Iv protests that the election is lost unless Mr. Morley he uis Okk nod. Mr. Clads!one's ilr-it Edinburgh speech was thought conciliator}- toward a part of the Liberal Unionists, Mr. Chamberlain -peaking on Saturday at Bindiighaat evidently donated whether Of aol Mr. Gladstans jntended to invite him to return to the (ilatlstoiiiiin fold and expressed thc hope that assaraass would ho given that the I.ami Pnrehasc bili would tic dropped and a new Home Mule bill framed in accordance wita his views so thal it would he possit,ie to reunite the l.il.oral party. 7'- JfiiUy Sties on Mondiiy aaaarly welcomed the iiui.es!ion and cried out that the time for an agreement lo vote fora large measure of Home -uie is near; but Mr. Gladstone, letter to Mr. -'ailie followed by Monday's speech chilled this aope. Mr. UladstOBS will Dot give the smallest pledge respecting tbs uew measure, not even an indication of wluH he intends; nor tau thc closest tt.-.deiit of his elaborate written ate lenten! Followed hy his own spoken commentary say what Mr. GladStans really means to do about land pur ihass. Hi- opponents insist strongly on tbs pm ely sersoaal ebaraeterof Mr. Gladstone's policy, Baying that bs deautads fruin tbe people of the three Ring loins a vote of oonfidenee iii himself. When thal lensed to say what use he will make of the power be s,,:,ci;s, no answer can he got. What ho-asl. s is a ldiiuK check. 'Jin eeettmnt deeciibea bim as nngenerina In dealing arith his oapc-neata, evasive in dealing arith laets, anil delusive in thc region ol prophecy. This aaeompromiaing to*.ie of the leading Scottish jonin.il laitiiiuliy reflects the opinion of the better elaesrsTln Hestland They used to throng tho plat forins Inui' which Mr. Uladstone spoke. Now they are iiiisfiii. J!i'.i Mr. Gladstone h.is sppaientiy earned erith attu Mw gram Bony at* toa aowsaieli p oi ?-. Tbal means a great deal, for the bod] "i tbs Boettish people arc tnt more iii'.cl Intent than tbs En li*?. A i appeal to the Scottish democracy . is more like .tn appeal to ths American democracy. Tbe election prospects are if snytbiag mare favor? able to the Conservatives snd Liberal Uniomsta '1 effoi ito prevent collision bave suceeetled in rd neill.' tin- number ol seats where Tories oppose Unionists from eighteen i<> eight. The lory mun - profess themselves confident of toe election si 100 anti-Min ?terisliats. Thc Gladstoaians ridi eulo this pi,'ielio.i. iui*. oiicr no veiy sanguine aatimate .>t their oom ben. Mr. Morley's seal in Newcaatle ia in some danger. Elia coilesgna Ur. Craig, whom Mr. Cowen daily attacks in //,. i Urmiu'.. stan,is u poor chance a atna! Sir William Armstrong Sir William ll.tr I'liiii ti i.i be strongly opposed at Derby. Mr. I hilders, who threw over tue laud bill, cst ried t Ik Battons far iiistiiv sion ot Edinburgh, though lhere v.,is a .stionu hostile minority, Ths attempt to oppoee Lord Hartiagtou .it Rossendale hus eol lop-ed. Tbe caucus after eonaeuutiug Lord Hart Instkiu and resolving to opposi bim found tbe eon t>-? bopelesa and voted yesterday to abandon ths feld London, say ths Tones, ii more strongly anti-*flladstonian tuan aver. Tbe metropolitan con? stituencies are expected to elect over forty Union? ist - an 11 onservativea lbs Chief Stroke of luck th'' Ministerialists have li.ttl this week is Lord Randolph Churchill s ma:i: teeta Lord Randolph Church!!! puts the ins, ok tiu-t Mr. Gladstone. Ir.^h polity lucidly and vigoreuelv, bal his scandaloaa personalitiea are worth th,.us.nols oi votes to Mr. Gladstone, 1 \*t iv lon- one l-. ?' ta deplores bis indiscretion. Edi '? raehtsmen express little confidence in t proapectof tbs Galatea's bringing back the t .I i n's in;., liv 1 inui denies that shs is a rep? resentative veeael aad describes lo-r ;is enunauc* eeeaful snd anfortaaatf boat with less chance of aueeeas than t a Geaeet i. Groal S-orta are making to revive thc Loudon Benson, wbi eh d issoiul ion was BO pps Bed lo have killed. Tbe Prises and Princess ol Walba remain la town. This insorea aaimationm those social c n ie- known as tin: Phase's set and indirectly enlivens mi..nv ithere, Both tool, part on Monday in tiie i ci cunnii of laying the foundation atone of the new Tower Bridge orei the Thames The city authorities mismanaged this alair, which af aas moment threatened to break up ina row. The Spectators outside the pavilion saw little of tbs loyal nany, 'llu.se insi ie im In,lcd numerous other reveilles and celebrities of every degree The Prince daly laid tbe stone of ths bridge whieh some htgb authorities bellere will bea serious obstruc? tion to the n\er. Tbs Prince's visit to Brighton the i ext day ta transact)Masonie sotasnaities earned him hut a cold reception from the Iowna people, who complained that Hie Masons took j..is., ss un i f the Priaee. Hi retarm tl to Landon in t.iiu- lo be present at the Caledoniau ball, the Btnarteet ol six social functions which occurred s ii.ii tin,, tasty last ereaiag Se-aighl the first alats conicii til tbs seitsoii will be jjiven at Buck in>.-liatii Palace, People v, ho care moio for music thiiii fur state au this afternoon. Mam. Patti's concert at Albeit Hall ls her first public appearance BOMS her niurria_.f. i I meet of the Coaching Club thia noon at Hyde Park sttiactod s still more popular assemblage, The Pliaesssot Wales and her three daagfaters, audetsrred by tbeir last experience, were preesnt aud t -ca[H-ti mobbiag Tbedeeths .f two men singularly unlike, Sir Cbsrles li. ..it,,, gad Hobart Pacha, were both S'.ti,on,c.-.! ,,i, Mon,lay. Hobart I'acha, whom WS 1. iisw in America us a hlookade-ruaaer, wits really among il.- sblrsl ol Enghsb naval ofBcere. Me pre? ferred < renting a aavy for lha Tarka to rootine -Ami. st home, mi Charles Tre-relyaa, partly forgotten Wy thia aaa ai allua ia favor ol bsa rsm, who -nc, sods to tuc in:.-, trill hum be un sabered ia India, where ba won Ugh dtstieetioa aaa did lastiag t' ii,e. jj,, j, tiie in\-ntor .I toe existing civil ?ervice system ia England Hs waa respected by everybody in Lsodoa. Mr. Moran's death Iskiadly aol . ad bf thoaa vii,,, remembei bia long and useful ?steer aa Bccretan "1 tbeAasenen Legation. -88-ibaU Ioi bea's iiiuiti-.g. surprise J. moat of hla English friends, but elicits the congratnlfttl?ns and best wlslies of all. Mr. Wattman is mach Improved la health t>y a month's visit lu London. Hs leaves London to? morrow with his son to rejoin Mrs. Watterson. He will be the Kuest-?f the American Minister in Switzerland. Jl lin Bassall Young probably fol? lows before tin- , ud of tlie week. Cyrus W. Field's action for libel against Mr. Labouchere is to be tried Frilay. o. Vi. ts. IEGBNUOC8 MR. CHA MEE EL A IE. A LETTEB OF Til- LIB-HAL BOLTER BB POIE8 BOT OPPOSB iiiikMikiii TUB IMP?Bl?lt CK! DI I Tu ANY Cot'NTRY POT IBKI.AND. fir ( IBUI To Till: Tit inr M.* Co]iyri.;t,t,- 1888 j Bottk American Ville Setrt Co, LoM'DN, .Minc 23.?-A gentleman having learaeajflma a asamaes of nie Oo vars nasal tii.it .Mr. madalena's allusion to Mr. Ohaasherlata'a Land bill ta lils recent BpSSSa Bl EdtoburS- rrforretl to an nlleited project preeeated to the Cabinet, wrote le Mi. chamber tain on tho atil.ont ami lias re -,-,\ ? 1 tha fotlOWtag reply, which lie has kindly binded to Tin: Tihiii'm: repl(kSe!ltl4llV0 : M la reply IO tbs statemont ot your (', ivernment In? formant 1 think I cannot do better tis?-1 aced y-xi an px tract frem a letter which 1 nave inst written ie a Beoteh eorrespondsat on ttie rems subject and which yoe are quit-- nt liberty to uso if you Hunk tit. 'lu any eaas i assy say without geing into details that tho Sngjrsettons which I malo nt Mr. OlBdSt BBS'S request sad win,li wert* put aside by him (ll fie rod in every ro fpoct frtun tho proposals continued lu tlie Cana Tor? ch.ne hill. They dUferSd ai to tho amount, they dif? fered &s lo the security, they ?flared also as to tho ad taataae oibred le thstsaaata ami Mm terms laipoeed uptui tito litinllor'ts. 1 may add that I never onlert.ilned say objeotlea te the Ides of usini: imperial ero ut for the settlement of tao land qeeetton, provided always that the lead ta be dealt with te aa htiegral petties of the Cn'toil _Inatdom and under tho absolute control of the lasaerlal Parliament. "' I do, however, object most Btnasasly to lendlnc Brittanespttal for tfes parshaas of laad of a country wiiieli ls linnie li itolj a:.-I-var ls to ho ?ada as Inde peadeal aa Oaaa la or Australia. I bare sever ehjestsd to prepesals for smpwylag Impsrlsl ssedll for tuo settle nient of the crofter ditticuity lu Scotland, or for tlie ad raataae of thc small tenants aud stir,cultural laborers of Baglaad, Scotland aud Wales, but lu ail these casca thc loan would bo purely a -lo misti'- one and employed for thc advantage of a pooplo entirely loyal to ami con? trolled by the Imperial Parliament.' "My Bootleg hero on Saturday was conclusive and will, I hope, carry all Btrmlaghaas. We may hare a tiiilit. hut ou the wintle, ni tilers look well for tho Union causo. Yours faithfully, J. Oiiamukiii.ain." HOME BULB SPEECHES AND LETTEB& joliB BBIOBT OB rAltl.lA.MF.NI AMY IND-I'END KN CK ?mb, tahnkii.'s nan bkolisb si?bob, London, June 23.?John Bright; In ? letter to Mr. Caine. member ot Pst-.imoiit for liarrow-ln-Fur iie?-i, who acted as whip for tt.o Chanihi-rlainlios In their Oppoettloa to tho Honie Unit-bill, says he hopes Mr. Caine, who will Marni Ter re-election, will win. Mr. Brlsht deaoeaoee theaetloe of the Liberal caucuses in trying to "transform members ol tho House of Com? mons into ttstpls tielcis'iites, and Insisting upon their subordinating their principles to Hie interests of party or a party leader," "lt is notorious," enntiuusa Mr. Hrljrht, "that scores of members of the Hooss voted willi the Government, wlio privately cotileiiinoii tho Irish bills. It ls unwise for the Liberal electors lo prefer such members? sbjssl at the feet ol the Prime Minister?to members who fol? low sensotenoa and honor. Hut wo need uot deepalr. rhe iiinet*, -? in.Uberala who votaa witn the majority have ,l,,ne much li redeem Liberals from the discredit af aoceMlas a uieiisiiro which the majority sondsmnsd." Lord Randolph Chi?Shill and Mr. Parnell are both announced to address political EeetlBgi lo Manchester next Wednesday. Tht limes, (.oriiiiioiitUi*. on Mr. Gladstone's OlSSgOW moanna, t-aipa : " lie remarkable sbssaoa of oms o' in tellet'tuiti, social or professional distinction windi has ebaracterizsd all ol Mr.Uiadstoae'a meetlnra In Bootu?? aeprara to iiavn rMSoiiei us BlBSesI devei-spe?< nt nt moscow yesterday. Mr. til-Mistone's efforts to avoid aeriooa discussion of hla own pl ins wai crowned wini complete sneoeea IB hui U-laasow speech. lt bri st ira with mlaatatementB et taet-* and perversloaa ol anet)?eat, lt does no coi.tain a sissie attempt to grapp e wita the di01ca.il rs ol Ihe Irish question." Slr Lk ,,it Playfair, lu bia maolfeato to ino electors of Leeds, sara i " I sa essenes ol l.literalism ls to promote Batloual representative lustliutiona Ireland lons bad natunm itv which was supprrasi l. I.,- uei's discon toot la Eu gland's aaaknee*. I bbs lbs rotors ,,f LoeJa to eiofi me. to aid Mr. Gladstone's front nu,lei taino**: to -iv,- peace, t ai tentuieni aod proapsrity to Ireland." An em I, n-i.i-r ic and crowded sieetlogln favor nt linnie link foi lrelaud waa held ti Bl. James'i Hall this even lui, Baron Saud bu rs I prreidlns. Mr. rain,-ll al Hie leal ino'iii-ii! soul wont that he would be Doable to altoud. Mr. -exton, who Was uno of the speakers, derlart d Iliat Mi. Vin-eiii w.-nt to Ire and IB the guise of a Tury nu,. . ? ni.'li! Inter view-- With i I.e elm-,' I',;- :;.?'; Itea, end discussed with them I Se principle! ann details ".' an i - Parliament Lutri Carnarvon aaa Lord Saliabury Immediately before amt Immediately alter lila interview wi ii Mi. Pernell, He (Maxton) ashed rational tuen wbeibrr all this was a Joke. A" a matter ol feet, he added, if Lord saliabury had secured a majority ns tu muka inui i ii' ie pe n' 11-nt of tbe < Iransretnen, ii ? would teitn . ly inti,* Introduced s Moms Rule bill bu .Mit-l mi Uk ks-Beach, speaking al Bristol to-olg i. saiii iBrr* ita- un unmistakable similitude between Br. '?i itone'a propoeal tor tho diaeetabiia1.ni of the Ir.-Ui Cbureh and bia present Home Kuio proposal, in i?,iii esses he had t n.ei, sudden act.on in or,lei* tu place blmsi- f in elli, e. in November last he Baked tho country to maka bim Independent ol ot the Parueldtee, yet be t""h othes ss tn,* si ive ol Par neil. Never had lhere been a more disgraceful sur? render. Mr. Sexton In tbs coarse of his apeeeh to-day at it. James's Hall Bald Mott Hie Irish could Secure Ol teen seats In the metropolis and th.tt thai number wonld ba sufficient to connteraci the majority of nm ty a.'aiii4t Mr. (Hadatoua, lint eppoBenlB of Mr, Gladstons's irish bil, be Said, not having tin ciiuiart* to Ieee Hie inn,:-.pb-, of li.imo Lille, atroVS In hide lt In i* wllderneaa ol det-tlle. Tii?ir eriti cions rested ui'ini uk. aaanmpuon tbal Great Britaiii WM peopled With the lame ami the halt, ami Hist Ihe Inbabttante ol Ireland were blind; that a nation that lum earned hoi tag lo the eada of the earth was toe feeble te protect herself from nh iMam: a; her doo, .inti tint Um people of Ireland Were rash enough to walk te their ewe destruction. A i-iMit i'n IB favor of Homo lt,ne was earned wnh only one dissentient video, A largs pro portion ol ihe aunt ins were Irish. Sev? eral Paraelllta members of Psrllsmont wire unsent. Lanni Woivertoi. Mr Charles Iillke, Under Foreign Beeretsry Bryce, Attorney-Gem ei al BuBBOll and others sent letters apologixiug lor tllOtr absence. .-?. FINANCIAL SUPPORT OP THE (WNW.-.. I>t r.iiv, June 23.?Ilia Ornoo, the Moat Ber. Themas ?/. Crake, D. P.,Arehbisbep of UaahS. in,s mst seat te tha Iressaret of the irish Psrllamsotary Fund lin-sum of i.l,7i)(), which, ho say*, is an lastalmSBtof the sum his people will contribute to tlitt cause of Home ituie. The Archbishop subscribed RtSOot nus amount Inui-ell, and lu lils ieilor i?-.ii,:,_ Hie i-i-mittuiiL-e, ho says: "Ii is iluio i ii*.', ii,en co-operated witii their friends In America to eopnly the funds whieh ibe Na? tional party metis toaueeeaalully carry on ita patrletlc work lu the Impendm*; elections." MB. OLADBTONE NOT TO B? 0PP08-O, London, June 23.?AI a meeting (kt Ifidlo ;...i'. Conservatives to-duy it was decidotluot to contest tho district againtii Mr. Cladstouo. MORE MONLY TO HELP PARNELL, Thc following additional Bubecnptiona haye boen received by Hie Irish PstfllSStSBlsry Fund Assooia Hou : Ey Uiignii- Killy. CharlesM Pry.8100-IoseBh TT fiisnla . |20 Amelia (sloper.loni., l. Memaas.. j troll h-.ii l h,una- ililli ler, Normal collage... 84| Hy Tin Sun. A. linuniner. Jj Maru Jlridrmen, (.reen* 1 pt'inl. SI Si. Lens, June 23? At a meeting last night called br the executive committee of tho Farnell Aid Society, thc sum of gl,150 wss suiiht ribeti to be at once sent io aid in Uie e!rt lion of Home Kolo candidate!) for seats in tho next Liitis.li l'uriiaii.ei.L -? JLUSEY OITTI OllTHINO l-'OH BOMB KILL. A large Homo B?te leettog aral held ja-^t lin.!.i at the Academy of Music, Jersey (ny. 'Hie mcetliiK was opened by BtStB l>e!e irute M. IJ, Holmes, of tho Natlousl Le agaa who nominated Mayor Cleveland for ( hairuiiiii. The Mayoi waa sleeted by a usautmons vote A. M. Kelly, ex-Minisiur te Austria, who wss ls trod seed ss tba :..-t speaker, dcJirred nu eloquent appeal for Ireinmi. BpSSChBS wero also ii ade by ax-OottgMCStBSS Hardenbergb, Consreaamas MeAdoo, Colonel Mc Anerney snd Johs Bosseli, who w.is ls trod seed as aa EoRliah worklusman from Blrmlnshsm Letters of re? gret wera received Hom Oorersw Abbett, who suie senile.i V'-'*'i ^ellHlor Mel'iierson, with a check f?s i-lnii. rtoiiclliirs who Were itjip.ilnteil to ask Mb seriptloBa io the Partlameutary Pund raiseti 91,400 in sosa. Ly person al appaata chairman t ie\.-.n i in SrSSBSd IBM amonnt to gl,800, and mu.a el-, ck. which w-ic lecclvod raised the u..u. lo souteihiiig srerg8,10tt MI M( AN BOBBERB -HOT. Mi.nco, Juno i'ii, na (Jahcbtou.?United .-cte- M..iirt. i Jackson ann,unites the silOotitiK of a i,ui_.bi*i ol i.o;eU iii-?'itwuy r.ub-i-s, uuder the non law BUthorlslnn tho linmetllate Itir.lnif on arrest of highway and railway robbers Some nf the wor-tt ehsracl. rs In lue country bave been Kutteu nd or within Ibo Issi leu dapa FRENCH PBIE.CB8 GOING INTO EXILE. 0?RIOIBM uv Tin: EoTALis. PBBSfl Of TBB KX POI-MOS HU, Paris, June SS.?The Government at 3 o'clock ibis afternoon Issued a decree expelling the French Princes from lfii oountry. A number of tho Uoyullsts Senators aad DepattOS tod ty went t'i the CSjamaa D'Ku to condole with tho Dsnat of Paris. The police havo boen ordered to nrrrest ali persSBS who muli ?'itusy i.oya'n! demaastrstleas is Parts or eise wlit-rnon Hie departure of !h" expelled Princes. Co tnt Fondler de Candi. Ambassador to the Austiian Cou:t, lias re.->li.'ne,t in protest BCS?Mt tho action of his OoV ernnient lu espalB?| tlin Pieseh Prtsssa ll ls believed that M. Wild,lin .ton, French Ambassa? dor ls the Curt sfBt, James, wl.l lenten la SOBSSS uence of the expulsion of tbo Pinn-m. Bis resignation ls stamnaiaitly sxpssssdl Tin- BeyellM pest pronounces the passage ?f ms Bs? piilsmii uni tho fnr.-riiiiii r of Hie SOWatsU of Hie Ko publlc. Ibo moderate Keptiltllcan papers gsaenlly criticiie the measure as unjust The Opportaalsi Wmr* SSlS urge 'le* I ...v-rnuie ,t t,, discard Hie demands Ol th" Irreeoaellalilrs and Badleala, sad they deataad s lr?sf Republican Dolley. The Count a-iil Ciuntests nf Paris and tlielr son Prince Iaiuis Fm lupe, after receiving their friends lo-morrow, will embark at Trepan ta the afternoon. The Canara manifest,, will be ns,io,I on Friday. One tlioiixand pi*r?ons called Bl tlie f'tiateau d'lu to dav Hint in-crllietl their names In a speol.il bon? abo (tuiile ile |'?i ix shook hands wini each one, and brielly bx ores sod ins -basks, Prince Vletor ami llflecn of his most prominent allier, ems. including the Marqat* of Palette ami Bores Hans mann, starred to.div fm* Brussels The train bearing lae party left the st itton amid Bries el "Viv,- i'Empareurl " Au rev,.ir!" sud -h.i,rs of "Vive la Bopuhllquel lhere was romahtfBtSS. BOVefSl BOrBOnS were arrested. Tlie Count of Perta, his son and suit- will arrive at Tunbridge Wolta. EnnUnd, oa Friday aad will taite up their r>-|,lenci- lhere. The Count Will l?sue n manifesto protesting against lils expbtaWB anti outlining the mon arebleal pro-cramma Prime Napoleon started for Deners tula evening. Ho wa*, aeeomp isled by a Bamber "f friends le tba nil way station whores urge concourse of people batt assembled. Bo demonstration, however, w.is ittenpted. Pi ince Victor, ti B-TBeeptlOB before st uri I tig tor Brussels, said: - i>i not expect a val ti pretest tresa ac. A peopio sometlsMSlakes ll epos itself te apes itedooretesn eulo. I remain a representative of tho em? pire ns Ibo Nape leons constituted lt. I ISver flnn autiioriir. eqeelfty mt all eili/i-iis and respect for all creeds. Ile assured that whatever sall daly amy make, I snail not be found wanting In the fullllinent of what I owe to thc Democracy and lo my name. An rer,,ir." Frlnee Victor attracted very little attention on his ar? rival 111 Knissola. .THEN CHINA WILL BUILD RAiXWAYB. Bf.ui.in, Juno 'JJ.?Tho \'o.<sicln' teitusc says that the delegates sent to china to work up railway development in the internal of Gonana aapHallata hare rerorted that there ix no chance for railway construc? tion la China on a scale whit li emil I be mn,I" profitable until the Emperor attainable majority, whian will not bo until the fins., nf I--7. The Vjn-iov of Chilla assured the lOlesatea that China would build railways when *.h>. was able to msuofsotttre the material needed la their aoastruction within her own domlntona. ?? Till -TTOC-BBIDOE MERING. London, June 23.?This was the -tat day of tlie Stockbridge meoting. Tbo race for the StOCkbrtdga Post Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Mantou's chestnut colt Timothy. Mr. lt, H. Combe's brown or black ca:t by Peter, out of Klectnc Light,was second,and tho Duke of BeaafSrfa ciiestuut Illy Rened* Or wss third. Ths run. for the Stockbridge cup 'Mi* won by Mr. Craven's four-yesr-oiil bay coll Campbell, The Prises of \\ alex's two-year-old ebeetaat filly Cousterpeae, Mr. AW eaton's three-yeer-old brows cou Oerealis, and lt. II. Combe's inly Peaeaater-Caaldros colt also mu. TWENTY-FIVE PEBSONfl D-OWNB?t, Vifnna, Juno 23.?A dispatch from Prague, P.obenua. slates that a ferry boat captl. -d WhllS CrosslBfi th Bassws Liver, throwing fifty poisons Into thc water. '1 he rxsct number of fi.ixe drowned has not been ascer? tained, but twenty-live bodies hare BO B recovered. -+-. TBE FISHERIES DISPUTE. Mi>yii.l..i? June 23.?Slr. Chapleao, Secre? tary of state, referiag yesterdsy is tha fishery geoetion, said it niigiii Involve th-t peopio ta serious complica? tions, but he bau f.aitit in ProBldeul Otovelaad and o.n ?raes, mum mmsms mom mo (invokion would snot tot be bi-iugut io a practical and equ t ile solution, /its nu.uu ausi.su Ts mr. < REAMt A PIIV-li lAs'x TB KOBI THAT 214 PERSONS wi.Ki: POISON?0 UV A MI8CUII I -MAKK.I'.. Philadelphia. Jane 23. -Exactly 214 peo? ple were polsoBsdai lt.i liul! a lay's picnic near Flem Inirtoo, n. .1. -iv of t.iexe. persons will probably dla ead twenty aro In a precarious cndili.ui. One of the physicians Ib charm of ti,,- p itlenta said this morning: l believe the p Ison!us was the work of some dov Heb n isebief-uiakar, I do not believe Ibe lee-cre im treason , au-, ii tbs tr mi n-i i h .ve examined sei.-i.ti oftbem, ami there mis sot e.gb sulphate of slue lu their Composition to ll,,ure ..nv "Ile. I erl.limy Hie cretin inn I not havo been tainted by the poison Tbesytnp touia manifested by the patten te are clearly of araen ? i poiaon. I am of the opinion thal ar-,-nie la mme loria wea put In the creen after the picnic was under w.iy. ,i, i.-.iS'.ii for thia rsv orisea from tao uct tbal three oi lour people who tobi me tiny ate of Me o ran soon a ter it wa- frosaa are perfectly weil ami bars bad h., ? kui ol atc 'ii'-sx. i ne ? ch people ar" i ii,,-*' who ate nini.- eream after it bid bees lo tbe frees rs hall nu hour. Any one so Inclined could bavesltpp-t-d arsenic in. liie la-k nf <il)>pili . nu' the cn-j n WaS BOl a pea en tone, because it was lins,noe. Anyb-udj offering to dip il oui was welcome, 1 an ptayiaw amsmm detre live, and an trying to diaoover wau boipod rat the Breen aftei libed been tressa, sa-, ai,out tn teen nin? nies. Possibly we can fol B i lew In Unit way. If ar? senic WM POI iii ll wax a Luge dOSC lh.it wan Intro* ,lu?'?'!. t"i ihoee who are sick are very *;, k He ail bi V( " ir bands full, and we will be lucky if ive ?!,! BOl lees a greai anny lenients. Could x!,iiii..ch pumps liave I,rm us,-,l al ni "it nu si rmus trouble wnil'.il nave ensued, bul before we were oalled in ih>- poiaon had gone through tba i;?inii. 8ENAT0R TA) VJT-S ELECTION. rWO -B-BF.BS Of lill: LEGISLATURE wil.I.IN'U TO OO-VKSS tllAt TH RT WI UK Until 0. CoLCMBl'S, -liiiii* 23 [Special),?Within tbe ia?t rawdaya two nenbera <>! tue Legtitatare whieh elected Henator Payao have offered to nuki a foll dis? closure of tbs bribery pertaining to that election. In short, both desiri) to make COSfeesloBB, which -.viii pr.'Vi? lli,-in bribe-takera In rotors moy uss* that the Ropubli can State Osntrsl Comnlttee pay thom money enough lo leave tbe nouutry. Tne sum ;iske,i ia ptO.OOO, mud for 'ii- amount both acree to furnish proof enough to mist Mr. Payne. Tae prop .si:iou ha* neen rejected, ,-t.tiioiii'li tin- abaneleaa mc mi nus bare been hero Urging some ono to buy them. A VEEP I i.AH'i sum ASD KILLED. Pi riMii m., June 23 \Special .?Mack Dixon was shot an 1 ISSI nilly killed bv I rink ii. Keenah lad night St UM Parker House, in Latrobe. Keenan, with om- Ku in h.i un li, was about lotto upstairs when Dixon in s lona tone of voles advised Bombandi not to ire to a KambllBfi room. Keen.ni construed the remark as a personal taral!, sad wbsn Dixon preeeeded to filreal bltnaelf of Bia eoal Keenan drew a la**,'.* self-cock ni-.' revolver it!nl (ired at Dixon Hu en times. Saab ballet tuok eirect. Keenan then surrendered himself. Tho it,unit rel un,u had a bail reputation. Twelreyetrs attn w hue at a dunce be struck a tuan on tho head willi a poker, inflicting a dan ge roes wound. Kor tinx erina lie spent sn iiniiiiiix in jail. Elgbl yean ago wolta Berrina his father ax a harlen,ler hu a--.ni:' d it maa, wini in falling Struck a spittoon, breaking Ina neck. Dixon tl,eie,iptni sei veil two yeera lu Hit) j,- niteiitiary. Ho bsd reeeotly retuned tram Chicago*, keenan's brother conni,Ute,I mil, I,lc IbroUgB fear of Dixon, whom he bud ejected Iron bte hotel, LMxoa te known te Bare repeal C-dly threatened te kill the re m.ii n lng members of tuc Keenan family. -? SOMISATED FOR SENATORS ol' VRRMONT. ht kum. itiN, Vi., June 'SA ? Special>. ? Renub IISSS conveiitionx were held Iii orlesnx, Windsor, A,hil stn andi Snags counties to-day for tho iioiulnatiou ot candi-late- tor tbe State Isaata lu the Ilrxt three named SSaattSS strong rtrsoiutlons were unanimously passed Indorsing Senator l.diuumis anl Instructing ttie SS??Maa lo volt; for lils re-election. 'Jhe Orange Con vent lon did uot pas-, any Edmead! resolutions and Hie senate candidates go es the ticket uniiledged. The -en. .ii, i s ii, lim na ci an- ai follows: Orleans County? A. i. l-osier, ot Derby j Ooorsa ll. Di.tke, of Bertee. Windsor County?chester Pierce, ol Bocheeter; Beery lt. Ptateaer, of Cavendish; Danie, i. csabiss, of Han fol-l. addison County- IX W. Bosh, Sf New Haven ; A. E. Stanley, of Letoostor. Oran_re( ranty?V. L sj.ear, of Bramtree, and _tohs Betley, ul Bewbnry, ? - ?? -_ | TH E Ul. LL ll. 1.1. VII USE WISS. PABKE-SBUBO, W. Va., Jihil* 23.?In thc aaec of the Aaterteaa Bell Tolephsaa Compaay egaiaet the LSBg ISIsp beal Company, a motion for a pre I in, I". nary liijiiiict.oi. was STgawd lo-dsy before J n Ue I ioi,.!. i ha 't'-f, nilli!*- went Npreeeated by Jefibrsoa ( handier, oi MTaaalngto? Judfo Boan bald ihat the Oot ramaol rilli hal ii" beallas BOOB tulx cate, and ordered au In? junction for tho Semptalaaaia as prayed fur. ai shams Ul rt ni.n as OOBTRBTTOS. MoiITOO???Ti Ala., Juno 28.?Tba llciiiil) iiran st.ite Oeareatlaa awi bein to-day. Then ware about loo picsent, i,rn I.a.I willie. All the ullnraiices Wafs for a protective tailtl uinl the I'.:.ur Kdii-atlouat bill. The convention deolined to liomin ile a Uehct l Mi leave it wiib ihs Bseoauvs CernadUes to put out ouo or ito;, a* they um a, UesU iWITCHMEN STRIKB AGAIN. TROUBLE BEN-WED IN CIIICAOO. fi?iBanaa thi. pailobb h> dischakcb bon* CMOS' MPH?A C-NDOCTOH ID'AIKS. [nv Tt-.tr:s?u- ro un: ntrausa] -BICAOO, .lune 23,--Ihe switchmen on t!ie Halts Shore road renewed th, ir strike ol two months ago this BtSenoes, demaneiag of thc officials ol the reed that tin v disc?ergs ? ight aee-aaioo nun who bedbeen in tia aasploy al tba aeeapany irom eif_ht te fourteen v'-nx. it ia .imply a resews) nt tim eoatsst ss?as la April. Tin- ssaehi?lea sf tkalstraggle U it tl" maali in iln,il.t. TBS Lake Slioro BBSS?? aedarsd that IbCV Weald xi.mii l,y the SOS liatOS nun ax loO| ax the latter desired tn tem tin in the eecspanya smpley. The BWttchmas claimed that they Inui ii-t'iriictl lo work purely es tin sssarenes that tin* non a lon men would h. di-pi,-eil ul in some manner in thc BOXt sixty t.'.i*.-. i iii* has not happened, la tbe amentime tba funner spokeaasaa ler Ike switchmen, Stahl, it ie staled, bsa bi-en ni^eu politic il ample j amiil by tbe sheriff. i In-inui nt ig, uri*, tl tm hr men from Hu oilier roads, tbeewttebaaea decided tapreastheirdsmaad. lt waa shown th.it willi the exception "1 a lew men in the em? ili, -, ol ihe Chicane nm! Alton road, all the non-union me.i in Cbleage had bess breed eat aad tbal it eely remained fcc tha Lake Shore men io force thc present tight in piece the union in control on all the roods. This t..lennon a SelegStiOU ofthe switchmen welted on lin* ollicial- ol the roai: al the deWB-taWS ollit is aad rem w.-.i th,- BBSaiaBOa that BO strike would take j,lace. Hie m.ninnie,-tn,-nt iliat tin strike wm on w..s there? fore egree! siirprinc to the Llike Shore olBotals Ihe aciioii mux sonssrtsd when lbs strike bsgsa, sad by :i P. m. all except pSSBSOgSI ?nit)- had BC BS eg mc ung. Tbs mliciais nf lin* company made BO ntlfiipt to con? ceit', their anxiety. The fear w.is expre-xcil that thc trouble might exton] over tlie, satire road. W hen lim anmiiiiiei'iiii-iit ol the strike WSS made in the Hoard of trade it occa^med some excitement sad th,- belief was **x|ires-ct] iliat should the Blatter not he adjusted thors would be ?valle all arenad, oaring to tbs itieaf th sf the Switchmen's Association ami its compacts, lt ix believed tl st thc other ninds aili Join willi tin- Labs -hore this time, although tiny kept eh .u ol the cul. nglfiiicut on lin- occasion of Ihe fermer siuke. Since thea, however, the mails have lei med aa iixxuciation and ut a meeting recterdaytacitly Barred tbst a tight ot this character was as asset) a Ugh! aga nxt mic line as ii'iolher and involved the right tc employ labor. The lake shore, when Intorsaad ot tba :u linn ot its switchmen, ar once warned all its dreaasd-beel shippers tbst they had hetter hill their property over some other hue until the present Boobies were uii|ii?ti d. Immediately niter it was announced that a strike had began, a large crowd began to aether about the v.-.nix io Forty-third-... A freight trala wss shoot to leave tin- yalli-, Shortly Stier B P. BL, hut waa liol com? plete!;, iliad, up, nnd a conductor. Pease, who WM coupling some cars, waa art upon by the strikers and ssvsgely beaten. His injuries aro serious. A brake? man, iicorge Clyde, wsa threatened hy ihe mob, hut Heil to riiiity-iiinth-si,, white le came tiinler the prn t.-.ii.'ii ol the city police. In a sher! lime after the men went mit, the switch engines were run into tho mimd boase, Ihe pun refuted to beadle freight ol anv description. There are immy car loads of perish? able freight*, such as flesh amata and limits on the tracks. Passenger trefle was not latsrlsred with. Shortly before ?> p. tu. the division superintendent. Mr. Blodgett) and tee yardmaater, Mr. Jones, took an lng?is lniiii las roiiml house end coupling on to a aa).-,- \ient tn,m th,- city to Forty thiril-8(. to conler wit li ihe sit ikeix. Baperintendeut BlodfOtt Sad Yardmaster Jones hud nor arrive.i el any understanding with the men up to a i?t- hour thia eveiiinir. The niirht switchmen dst aol go to worn, however, and Hie strike appears to no a souled fact. EDISON MACHINE SHOPS GOING. A DEC1SIOB TO BEHOVE HUM TO 8CBBNBCTAOT? IXCBBASEB WOHBIBO PUMCB, Win ii Thom?I A. Edison, tho inventor, arrived st ibo etilsaeof lbs Edison Electric Lighting ('ompany, at No. 53 liftli-avc., yesterday, ba Itiformed I'lesnlent Jolin-on and Attorney s. H. Balee that tho i; lisou Maanfaetnrtng Compeer's machine simps WOnbt be removed from Goerck-st. ill this city to ?a-L.kr.it. aad v as soon as appropriate machinery coull lin I pul hi place. Mr. Ed MOB t ti. ll Stated that the oncer taliity surreoadlOS tabor matters ls New-York WSS IBS ciuef reaaon lor the step**, About a vein- egotba work at the m.i, lune shops had mci,- Med tn such ea extent thai it wax i,mu i n>-cess.ny io moura larger quarters, A suitable p.oi of around was purohaaed in Brooklyn, and a i asiin-.' xi.op put up. Large machine shops wen, io follow, ami li is said dm puns w, re pre? pared uni everything Bade ira,ly to beam Ibe work. But a "it i io midd a i.r May, b fora tbe (.'r.,, ix foi building could be let, a -mk.* took p ace rn tbe abope saalnai tbe contract system In us,-nu certain (obs uwins to the dHUoulilea, much annoyance ead i-oiixiiii r.ii.ie loee waa Incurred, -everat Qorerumeut , ont nels being forfeited. 'I be men in Mr. Edison's oilier xn, i px ,,ii.i in ihe lilectiic Ligiittns Company turned iu anl h Iped out the work amt so enabled the eoinpany to defeat tha striken. These dltticiil las lei \tr. Edison to thinking, ;ix esp ,: ci ,,y -secretary Costa last night, and ii* deter? mine i io pul it out of iii" power ot New-York labor or-..un/iii,rn- to Injure bim, rberafors the Brooklyn property w.n. aokl aud tbe McQueen Locomotive Um,. nu r-cin.er.itiyi, win, li Were sold for debt, were purchased, fin- Vii Q leen company ereclod I wo spacious machine esopa, thai are proBouueed ive.: eui toe Mr. leiisoii's purpoera As i ion ns tbe shops ara mady, all tho work eon na* ted with tbe manufacture ot dynamos amt heavy < leotrical machinery win i.e done there. (mir the moat skilful ami un.xl loyal .n will lu- talon lo Schenectady. Altogether aboiil :t"i> New-York and Brooklyn meehan les an t laborers wm be thrown out of employment. A considerable increase in rotc- wui be require,i to run Hie s,-iieiieetady worse, but the mea trill lie cliosi-n from Interior and eastern cltie-i as a rule. gi -BREL8 OP THE CIOARMAKEKS. TU! BIT IBB Kit.lil B-TWRBB TBE IBTKBNATIONAI? AM' PBOOBCSSIVB8, At tin* liuif ni' Ibe las! Im kout of tbecigar iii akers tba Ci.mi ii.akers' ProgTBSslrs Union broke tho iuds,mt by t..kui-' tbe plaeee of tho iBteraatlooal in, n. wno were nil ?! riUet iii the shops of l,evy Uro' hers, BrowuA Karlo aud P. MoCoy \fo. TbeelevoB Urns In tin-ci.-,ir Mtniifi.-i .r.-r-,' Asaoelatloa prom?od to make their Shops Knli-ditx of Labor sliops and the white lab, 1 of the Knights of Labor waa niven to then) to uso on their irin. is. Tba Oeaeral Executive Board of tho Knights of Labor waa called hero to make au iBVeetlga tioii and spent two or three weeks looking Into the matter, finally sastatntng thc action of Dis? trict Assembly No. 49, Tho International Ci:..rm ikeis were not Satisfied, bOWCVCr, but consulted nation il anl International trades unions Hi it lind griaveaees of a similar Bature against the Knights of Labor. lt wax tins more thin any other one thing thal Musad ttie trouble at Cleveland. The pregreeilves, r-rpieeaated by Hie Home Club, were stronh snougb io eapture the coaventlos al Cleve? land atm tbs IntsrsatlouaiCigarmaksrs Kot no redress from that sonic,-. 1 Hey did not contine th-lr wu fu.' io these methods, howeynr, but succeeded la provlag that many of tue BlgBTS bSSTtUg tho white label were in i,ulai*! ni ed tn tenement-bouses, and by adver ttatag Inls I set widely a quiet but elleetual boycott was placed on the geode ssaaufaetared m tho Kuii/hts of Labor (aetoriea A lacgo part cf the Knights themeelves joined in the boycott, and t has proved xo snout.' that hardly a winni label cigar cm be bought In Mew-York city. A meeting or the manu? facturers was held n cent.y alni the matter was thor eugbly discussed, It ls aald that Hie manu fat Hirers agreed that they would sive up the while label altogether. preferrinir to liave uo In-"-, at all, ami that they would not hold lt as a requisite that any mau to obtalS rmploytnent flinn tIieiiishou.it bo a Knight Of Labor. Tuts action and tim tari n.ai the scale of waites paid In ilia KultrhU i.f Labor shops Is lower than that paid tn Inter* national shops has in -? l much discontent amoila' the I'i,,_r- s-i-.es ami in all probanllity there will bo a spilt lu the union. .-a. MR BOZIE Al Tl.li THK ..BOURE. P-TTSBUKO, .lune -'A i Special'.?Viet-I'ii-m dent Hone, of tho Missouri I'acitlo i:,tllway system, passed Ihreagh ie dar on tbo way io si. Leela Bs said ibiit only aoout 10 per cent of the stickers aro at work SO bis Sse? one. ii.in.Ired of them had been punished uni .Phi ui'.re had heeit in,Hoted. They will be prose? cuted to the emt. Bren on" ls a Kutgul of I?bur. btjiT lin Irons will uni again be niven eu,p.ny menu THE TBO? MOULOBB8 IN TB?IB own DBPBVC-. TBOT, .June 23 {Special}.? The inotililoi's tim ri n,m.- issued an address to the people ot 1 roy explaiu 1 ti tr the emises which le,| fg tho strike sctllod yesterday, which was tu.iuis'tir.tte 1 four month, uko. Ihe docil ui'-i,i u ni'lefi-nce of Iron Moulders' L'nloii No. 2, and deals with the history of tho stove trade lu troy from the date of the long strike In 1x70 and 1.77. Iho ad die.-i ataaes wim tea words: M We sincerely hope for a long period af prosperity sad sn end to strikes, lint, lu tim most Mssdly spirit, we waru the store iiianuf ecturers to be geseNUS kt 1.--.t tin y eeo anti not toroa us lo another Ight." I lie f,,umlt les are prep.ire,i foi a reeumptlOC and two c. a '.i ns wui take aaeta to-morrow, im- manufacturers linke telegraphed Ihelr largest uilslouioii of tbo oud of tho ell.kc. itu; Mori. DEBS' inion TO JO-f TOE kn ion rs. PlTTSBCBG. .lune 23 [8pArial).?Tiio bon Moiildeis' C'nloii of Norili America, wilton has over 10,1,11 ti rn, iui,ri i., may BOOS 88 Barged willi ihe Knight* sf febar TO every ledee ta tbo eales there ba vo been sent i, -oiUiioi.x iidvlslnc the election to tlie next Nat,ou,il Convention of gstagaSsa wlio favor amalgaina --im thc Ki.i_.ii(a. Ibo uuiou baa gradually do**>ll_ed mr years, ii was once anni in iia?,t ? .-?? e In Plttebura*. but that ls Imposable now. Tne niouiacrs expect that by the ea?lilies iber wont 1 be a.loraed re lief from the effects of tue sppWBltSS aysteru. TSOUBLfl FOR BTBEETTJAl LINKS. TIIK MEN Cu Mp I. tis* THAT SOBBRMBBTI HAVE B7KN BBOKBK?lllltKATKNINH TIK CT'S. Tho street c;ir mon in District Assenitilv Na 75 aro In trouble all around and many of ibe roads both ni Now-York-and Ilrooklyn. Tbe companies have as? sumed that tm* i ixl enu?oles* tlo-np lias released them from all obll-raiions. As ihey have an blea that thc tlRlit Ing power of District Assembly No. 75 ls gone, they have in immy cases (tone back to the old state of things winch existed before the first tie-up. Had lt not bSSB for tu,, rulex lan .town at the Cluvolanl c.iivcnl'.m a dozen roads would already he tied up la thc two attlee, and ns lt is tho district has gathered ail tho evidence passible rind sii -muted ll to the General Executive Itoart which will lake char ;."? of Ihe matter now,.linI If tne ro els Which ha ve broken their acree monta do not make saltabta ar? rangements, tliov will bo tied up willi Hu) sanc? tion of the entire order of the Knights of Labor and ail Hu-power of the order pledged to the sup.ioi't of Hie strike. 1 h - A venue (7 line, It ls alleged has reduco 1 the pay of stablemen and laborersfr.no fig 35 lo Rt woeklr. This ls denied, however, al the oftlce uf the ooiupany. Ihe fixtli AVOBSe Una has peeled SP a notice that ibo new men not alembert et tho order must not b? approsch ??! with it view to treitlug them to Join it. The Heit line has discharged uieu for no other reason than a participation In the last tie-up au-l have reduced the pa* Of laborers from fl 75 to -xl 50 a 'Uv. ami rartmea from 89 ta gi Bo a day. It ts ta lil,.,,kit ii, however, tb it the greatest cause of complaint exists. On tho De Kalb Ave? nue line Hi,. number of strut.ht runs has been reduced from ls en'y-four to flfteeu. Tuero aro sn swing trippers who work from fourteen le twenty Boan ami thirty-two dippers il .1 IIS With shout Iho aaiuo ruuuliig time. On tho Kioadway Mad tbo new time table ls worxe than Hie original one. (?n the sereu roads uniter contro' of 'he Atlantic Avenue Company some of the mes hove to work from thirteen to -Iii,-en hours a dav. Hie Htookiyu City road ls the only one In Br,ing.yu that bas stool rairlv up lo its agree men'. A proinlnikiit member of the District ESOOuUva Boord sail lest night : ?? If llie couinaitles are limier Hie Impression that the recent defeat on tho Tdrd Avenue Hoad bax disorganise- the men and put them In a proper frame of mind to submit pe icerully to such doings, they arc utataken. a tie-up is ,n,,re thea likely ea every road which has violated Its agreement, amt this time it will havo the sanction of the whole order and win bs gept on until full assurances ar given that justice will be done Hie men. We, of course, will ln.ve to await the action of the General Lxecuttre Hoard." .?ohio ef the men are anxious to have the roads tie I up at once. Tbe State Ball I reed Commissioners bave tl,-el,ted that under tbo twelve.hour law the companys have a right to make the men work part of ihe twelve hours at oue tliuo aud part at another. TROUBLE ON THK NKW -QUKDUC Abmit 2,000 mon on tlie now Aqueduct struck last Mon iav beeSOSS thoy di I not like to have their old Superintendent, D I) Mt*Beau, dep >aed ami a nsw man, J. A. I.atcba, appointed manager In his place. At noon yesterday Mr. Mcliean, who ls ono of tho firm of llrowo, Howard st Co., tho contractors, told Mr. Late?I that if he dil not do something to hreuk the deadlock ami havo the uie'i go nark to work, he would himself. Mr. Lttcha woud uot aeroo to a com? promise. Mr. Mcliean toni the men to go b.icg to work nt their old place*, 'ihey thought thai Mr. I.atcba hail been suspended aud Mr. Mc (luau reappointed, eo ihey went to work. Mr. Lutcha says he will not recognize tbe men wno have retained to work, un lesx they will recognize hun as nienaber. He or terell the tlme-keepeis to take no time until he told then. to. and 'he various boardlnc*hou*e keepera to elvo no board or lodgings to any of the men until ti" authorised them to tlo so. If these orders are obeyed, trouble may arise .rn 1 some vi,,., lire !,,- donn to ttiu woi ks. -?. _? BOTES OF ?-BOB TBOUBLE& TboT, June 23.?Tbe Collar .Manutaeturers' Axioei.it,un mut at 10 o'clock (his morning and adopted a rcs,ilut!,ni ordering ali tho collar factories to resume business to-morrow, and requesting all tho employes to report for duly. Tuo moulders will resume woik to-morrow. PrrrSBOBO, June t'A iS/ieciil).-After a long anl heated discussion of ibo 19 cent nailers' scale to-day Hie nianiifactuieis refused to sign lt and offered aa a eompromlae lo alee a eoeta w,th aaren teen canis as a minimum Ugo re, Tins scale the undera were given tin Friday morning te ooosldi r, Sr. !.<>i ix, June 2:1? Tho conference to-day between tho singing and rn leter plumbers resulted m tb.t a,io),ium ,<r a oempremise wm, u ends tue alt?(Sb w ut, u. begun on Slay l. a .uuon Torsi) at last. BEVEBTT**XIBB ll IB BRJBCTBP BT COOB8E-IB THE CASES Of IBB CHICAGO ABABC-SISTS. Ciiicaoo, Juno _:> {Special-.?Despite the nilli.gs of the (oort to liax'en llie proceedings In tho Ausrcbist fax, s, in ? work of selecting a Juiy drags slowly. This morning forty-Ava men had beea called, examlBCd an I rejected. By nunn twenty moro had been pasaed upon and only oi.i rejected. From the qaestloaa put ly counsal for defence, it is obviously Intended to sii it ont Irish OathoUcB and pronounced churchmen of every denomination, ail larg-- employers, toremes la ?hope, and old sol luis of the Tulon. Jildgo dary wis in his place for several minutes before tbo hour for the up lung of court. Al D' a. in. the eight prisoners were eaeorted ui'o tho room and subjected to the usu.il routine of bau (shaking hy Ceptala Blakek and Attorney Zelsler, Wheo tho lereaeoa ismlon had condini'-,!, tue only juror accepted ny b"tit si les s t4 .lames A. (oles, wini xe r Ve I as ail otliccr 111 the llsl ohio Volunteers m. ibe esr. At tin- afieri-oou session, the Court suggected thal a special ' venlra for u,ty additional Jurors :,o Iseued returnable lo-monow. This waa screed to ly both Sides. (me of the nieii examined lu the afternoon was E. v. Bhedd, employi j in a wholesale ls i nn,i coffee wereh -use. Ile batt rca-: mil beard abom t:i? ease aud ba l au opinion, which he bad not espresso-*!. Ue thought that he could give tbe ue i mlam 1 a fair aad Impartial trial. He was oliallengedforeauieand.be challenge was everruled, the t mn t remarking that nial nv |ury would have to BS n creator travesty on lustloa thau oreo any.ly it pres eui supposed ii to be if intelligent men could aol go into the box having au opinion and could not lay thar opinion aside If ll were contrary lethe evidence iu ttie cnaa Attet a great neal of argument on the point aad a fur? ther examination of the Juror uo was challenged per emptorily. w nea the coan adjourned, at o:do pt Bk, nev -.-,:. .i ? persons Uatl been challenged. ILLINOIS PBOBIBITIOS OOSVBBTIOB. BpbibgfielDi 111., .Jun-' 23.?The Prohibition Stete Convention met here to-day with shoot BOOdsto ga*esin stieadssss. J- c. Pepper, af Aiedo, aaa sleeted chairman,aad the daywaaapeut in preliminary work. A maxs meet nt; was held to- ii i?li t. at which a number of speeches were mada. It waa alerted that tho pro? hibition cause is itssdlly gaming groond and thc leaders appeal ?aagulne of nlttmate su-cess. They h..ve rsesrd to mug. thar eay, to either of the old parties tor natal anec and prepuce to bund up a prohibition party thal will sweep tbs Btata Tho convention will uonuneM a State ticket to-morrow. DRTVISa CATI I.E OCT OE CHICKASAW RATIOS. MusKOGEE, I. A., Juno 23.?Governor vVoif, of tho Chickasa -? N itiou, y,-.-t-ri.ty issued a proclauia Uon ordering the tmmsdlata rom,ira! of ali cattle from the Nation, and Imposing a charge of $1 a nea,I for Hie grass consumed by sud cattle. M.my of tlio-e catllo have been purchased by Chickasaws, but this proclama? tion nullities all -.ic-i purchase*. RZFLORION AT A POWDER MILT. I.akk lloi'A'K dm;, N. .1., .Juno _:i.?An ex? plosion oeearred ea Monday at 2 p. m. in tho works of the American Forclde I'owder Company, m-ar Lake llopatcoug. The dauiago will amount to about ,*?0,ooO. No oue was hurt. IE LEG BA TIIIC SO T ES. METHODIST QEBEBAL COBPEBEBCE, Ocaas Osors, M. J.. Juno 23.?Al ihe tart session or the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal ( i,nidi ,he question of consolidating uu ,er one general board of otlicers all the benevolent Societies of (neds uoiuinaiiou was a subjeet of considerable discussion. Ii was ilu.iiiy decided te i*-av,- the matter le tue next Gen er.U Cotifereuce fur tin il acilo i, aud a special couimittei. was appointed lo prepare a report. Ihe committee m?t to-day, amt will present au elaiiorate report at Ibo next session of the General Conference. I.K-KMTN'U THK E_HIBirtO? OF HElt PIcrt'ItE. ( mt Atiti. Juue-J {Special). -The libel suit of Miss M. A. Joiinstin agaiuet the Cuioago Cartoon ( ompany cam.) up mr a second trial before Judge Schollel,I to-lay. The basis of Miss .lohiiaou'e still, winch is for F-*0,000 dam ages, was a plciara exhibited at the time iu.) complain aut waa creating a surat tue beauty snow at the West Wide Museum. ?UICIsDB BECAUSE OF ILL health. ATI ama. (.a., June JJ ibuceiuli.? J. Pf, Vaugh of Hulls County, drowned himself il ibe pond attached to the celebrated rweea DeLeou apr.ug*. near Atlanta, this tn,,iliing. Ile left auote s.tylug he waa Ured ot liviug becouse Uo sultered from III -health, UKI TALLY HEATING A HOY. Lkai'I c. June '-?( tsperteO.?The Baw. D. i># Albrtgh! - rx-superiiiteii-loni ol the Urthauy Orphan Hom,., was pined OS trial hero to-day on tue charge of brutally whipping Harry Kramer, age thu te,.n. .?? tamale efl?? Home. The iitry Ibis eveuiug gave a renllci ?f gallty, POIBOMEO Bi EATIBQ iiiSHED BEEF. \\ 4 ii.lil ii 11., Me., June _::t. -Elevoe mell i? the em? ploy oi Bortos -v Partngten sta bached mest for break? fast vest- rial* and Wore suddenly prostrated with vio? lent purging and vomillug, exhlOltiug ?irou_; symptom* Of po soiling. (Jil A Kt. kl) Willi M KM.-.NAGING AN BBTA?& ii,-stun, Jase 83,?William vv. carrum, ex-Judge ot the Newton I1.,lne Court, who wa* arresto 1 in Wsshing ISO uudei- sa indictment charging bim willi IhSOlsbeS ?t.emciit nf a ,u,it t'-t,ooo while acting us admiuitli'aior ol ihe estate of Julia I. Ward, ot Oakland, Cal., waa ar raignml bt-re ibis morning. Ile pleaded uot guilty and waa bold tu ball ol 010,000 fur Ulai. THE RAID OM TIIFlsS A SK MO I'S MATTER. WILZIG PROMPILY CO.NVlcrHi?PLAIN WoKDS ffRBSj jcdcf BsRRRTff. The trial nf I' ml \Vil/i?r, the liuvcoft'r, on A charge of extorting iSI.OoO from George Theiss, pro? prietor of a cnneort-liall In Poditeenth st., by Hire its BJ ruin Ids business, was Mulshed yesterday and retilt-sl In his bbs. btum. He ami tim five olhors Indicted with him ml in a row In the Court of Off** an I Ter.uinsr noir RiUtom F. Howe, the counsel of Wilzig. A motion to i plash tho indictment, in vis hy Mr. Howe, was demott, and licorge Thetas. pmprletnr of lim concert saloon Baa lill an 1 HP! East Foirt**uth s? . w.s .-ailed ii- tl:, H.--! wt-iie-s NM th* jiro-i . u'loii. He sahl he li tl J..'1'si.n il jiio|ieity tlmre worth s? Vi, ii il, BB 1 that (,e.>rgS Lhret, the brewer, ba I a innrrzage on th'- pla. a. Tue deniatut was made List he should disci.argo th ' leader of BisorcBOstra, Mr. E-cherr, aad his musician* and em ploy men from tba Carl Salim * Inti, paying Bash of them .Til-' ii week. Rp to that time In-hid given tim l*ii.l.-t 0313 a wef k willi which lo pay him.elf an I tho nan L A boyeoM was ksreebmed unless ho aaeadal le tins ile uiitid. Ile described th* long hos cut sui the proeet slnnsof the bnvroiters suti placards In front of Ills j.lace, and -ii I that one night tiny set lire tu BBS ball amt be had le aol Bi: moe pettosaMB ts Broses! baav He toestlasd s ehesh for fflJtKRJ tnt bad keea given to Wilzig sad said tko latter Hirea'saod a further boycott ?Blom ks pud SJ .OOO and the iu-llecttl exj.oniet of tho boycott. Colonel Follows rea 1 a cojiy of tho boycotting cireuUr, to Getasaa sad English, arhaoa eras dtotrthatol io hroal of Theiss's concert hall. Os orois ? xcin nation tho witness rejieated Ins i t.itcun-nts witaoiit variation, tu reply to Ju.lgo llarrett ho said that the boycotter* en'-rod hi-place BB uno occasion and posto-l the cir? culars aa tin- t Odes and walla. George Ibis I. the bro .eur, and Charlot Es.'herf, % member of Ls,-lien's BCBBBBWM, corrnborate 1 this lust. inoiiy, amt thlscliisml USS OBOS for th* poeseR After Mr. Howe li el uindo lu* op.tun,' address ho called Wilzig to tuc stand. Wilzig ustille I thro . | . t Herman Interpreter that Bo ltvel at No. 'J71i I..ul Hoiistou-sr., and hail a, cn in this couutrs- t.-u years Uti ssas qpnalaiad a ooiumittco by the Wailers' L'uiou tn .-all up u Mr Theiss aad ask bim to eur. oy only union ni 1 and to pay them #7 a week each. " I told him," he I nd, - that tho men a-e.o entitled to living wage*. Theiss i. j.1.el ' I don't employ waiters; tims* It-Lows who wait 011 tab.es are nu gool.' I tobi hun that union men ought tobeaaaaasyed ny him and he asakf gat pawl boob ny faying decent .stges. Theiss said he wanbi think .tim il lt, but his wife Jollied lu thu oouvetaaliou and 111 eu Ucl us." " What do you underst.tud hy a hojioit I" Inquired Mr. Hosve. " I understand a boycott to no an orgsaltalton in it quiet .uni p" ..c* ?'.,. ? in tinier to refralu fro.u sOBllOg nu a Ulan lu b i-ii.o.-s," Was thc rej.ly. Wilzig sud ho never did any s ml.-nt set while tho boy? cott lasted. He counseled the men wno murchs 1 ny Theiss's pleas to babara quietly. Befon iii.- .non mea obtained eera lu tuc alhambra t .0 Batters turra received gi SO aad BS a week. The union demanded .?'.' a week for men who wurketl t.-u ho us, and ?7 (ur those who worked mi night. Ha uever UtrosMBOd Toetoa ti.at hu would lujnrc his person or property. Theiss hal a ?' bouncer " thora to Bfovoul parsons (rom taroat eniiig niui. Tho witness Bevel caused the circulars t.? be distributed. Hu sea lu George Beret's pl sea whit the check Was dr, issn, and ISpOOtOd his re 1 nest tu tS Theiss au.<uld employ union waites at union prto-. Mr. Kee,1 les, from Hie Ceutrtl Labor Colon, dil BBB of tuc talking. T11.1t union ordered t..e boycott Boodles Bead tb* expeoare of it woald amount ut fl,ooo, Iheu ihoi-n and Killel heit a ciusuit.it on. A son of Theiss had pr.-vi.111-is kaoekod down oun of tue uuioui-ts Tho witness dbi not se. him du lt. l'imiss agreed 10 give nm fl.don to oovor lha ciiwiisre of tba boycott. Bg turua;.*. srerc mad* au.1 too wini-ss nevor in-rn-iel or Biged ans jer-,.,1 io in.tko threats against Mi. Tlc i.s. Tte ss I'.ness divid J every cent o tue Boney oasssg tue Mir*,- 01 gsull itio.is. Colonel Fellows at this potot intoriupv.l the iiroceet lacseadasxed that Michael o'leary, nf tao cutters' Inion, lotiill.t Ul Ile fit with Wllzl,', bo taken ttl tut Tombs aol be beblto answer a charge ot at^tadooassol preferred by his wita, fun regerei was groatod aaa O'leary departed in charge ot officer Heatley, of lae District-Attorney'softies, aecouipQnmd by lu.- counsel, Louis v I'"*:, wuzig farther sail " Wa rig oed bb asroeamei to tus efl-, l that Mr. Theiss would aires lo mir di mau is. At this ti mn I sv.is.it sock aSS Walter to Irviu.' Hal. " ir....<-. vain,ucl by Colonel 1-e,toss's, tim vsnn-s.s said he was .secretary of Wailers' I'm..11 No. 1 it tba line ol tao occurrence 1-iimplalued of. He -gin-I toe contract witU Theiss although mere was a raproseDI ilise pr. - it 01 tue central Lan >r l'uiou, winch was tbs eely imi ly that bad power tu declare a boycott Mr. raetosdls obarged a aumber or oaioo oma, tolling them to go .uni h.-p.ii 1 nv ih* central Labor [Taloa, wbleh w 1- oom poead of thieves aad robbari Ebrat'sb.keep**, .lr.-* sp toe BirsaiasBt, rim alta sss said ba ss.,s notaat* u rallied. Ms v 1 > iibii loser, another of tu* indicted om i, le] sm I th, he tte "i. gi 'i i" tim vs airers'i'm.m. tua! bs ss,., 11, taut ss ii,ui tbs agreemeat with rheta* aroa -i.nei, aad ih.k tue soeck was urawa to Rtbn\f*i order nm s os au occident thia say thing else." Cr-Mt-eXauiloel in 1ml bc n.ougut the object ol a boycott ssas to injure s min's bi.-uicvs. ' For now long." asked Colonel Polio ea, 'di I you ka vs tks san ivs n-.'i um.i parads before tbe Alua abra la Lour? ie nti.-.t. i" ?? Tsseivo or tbirtoea days," was tbe aaswer. ? \s v dui yoe not pay tue sesuwick Btes salsa jin es I" ?? I .lon's know abel iim-o stan received ts wages." August i'. R'ageusr, couuset ol tbs I 'ari Behm Cleby te-'ibei that bs bronghl au aotlooin mo t'it.' Couti against yo lag Br. Tun-- .'or t-- mit aa i me uiier ol tits cum vvimn tue el-tor Thetas gavs tko eheek his tun rec.use I u r.-l>- ,-a. liena*: n'le.irs, lins lug bean bro Ight lilia-from Hie I'oiu .- I'o... e I oort took Hi* stall I au l sud bo bOtOOgOd to I .'' ii 'bin uriel' Ol UM Kn,?Ut. of Lum." He related tbe olreuin.iaueea andee which 11.000 vee drmeuds I irom Rr, Tue..-, aa bi. 1 r* leeossort bed dewe vir. Rowe tommed ap tot tba defeeon .ni cotoaol Fellows i..r tu* moeaeatloa. Jostles Barrett ia bbl thargo sam ho h?d gi eat sympathy for t ha workmsflaaa Innis elim is Ul better bl- cu.I.tl,ll, but Ba - tw with ,i. rp sin-row teat smsas tbeaeautklag tucb eaorts there w.,s a ten icncy to lowloasaoss. rae srtectof th's wog to deprive timm nt tbe sympathy of tl.cu be I friends, Tboy bad a right to orgaaiia, but only lt* lawful par p ..-os. lie waul 1.1 Dish aol'kiugaasa whoo issi forssed orgaul/.iiious, mst al Bil to appoint a coiuu.. ? ? . . , g..ml uni 'itinesl lass s el's who, wu In.ul the dealt 0 W get their sn.i.-s, would cornelly advise tb rn lu regard to too ia,v. sympathy suth workingmen l.ai ootiiiogto ki with Has cn-*. !l was la.viul Car umn p..,. e inly aad privately m ask their Meeds set lo work for a maa or not to4|.a tootra a i er;.un place, bal it was uaite didctenl when mea ia oraealzed bodies sr..n.i .,r m nco,, i m front nt a pin-.-, can ymg placards -iud distributing circulars. Il ti M aol nee. -s- ir, tu n set ntl Ibleata mould ??? III BOO. it'.as tor tbe Jury to sis- wost Dar each ia-ttoe did aol alni.nut to three *. Tim ia lg* tersely pieced tuo ; ..int, ntiim i*.-iinony before lae jury sad said they un.-t tleiermiue wbeto*r tue witnesses lor ibo poopis cr Ukase tor tin' iiefeiit i- ss'i-m to be stlmvea. T'.o inly titer an ai'-i ncr oi twenty minutes returned to court with b verdict oi -'.nuts," win.u tueurtaoaei received ssuhout any inai.ifestaliou of emotion. Justice Barratt said thal hs wooli md -.nene., i ,., prisoaot until his companions had beoa nie I .md tout hu would proceed arith tho essa of linus iiuiioiti, tho luuiiciau, luis mom.ug. g HOT FI VI: ll MUS AS l> A I I VU. Omaha, Neb., Juno -.1.?C. L Hrailley, a co.ore,i gambler, was shot and probably fatally wounded by Thomas-uotwell, near (rawfoid, yester? day. Kradicy was lying aslet'jt in hu cot when Sinn well shot him lu th* back of the head. Shotw.h mn (ired Into Bradley's back as he rose ,,p aol next drove a bur let through Bradley's ere, another bullet into his fo?? head and still another Into his rig ti arm. S,.orwell mounted a horse and osctped to the lillis. Brad.ey never lost consent isuet* nu I ls still alive. Bradley has been lu eight snooting scrapes iud has always ,,,-en hit DY1M) IR A TUA SCH. Philadelphia, Juno 23 us'//, cir/).?Mia, M. K. Burton, a sjnritualist, gave a seance to a largs crowd last ulght at her home. No. Ult W'ood-st. (she warned those present thal she would go l ti tu a trance and would b.-giu the performance. The room wji dark? ened. Everybody was ittoM for half au hour Thea on* of the men touched Hie worn.ni au I fo iud that she waa cold. A further exam.nation revealed Hie fact thal sue was dead. ? ? Jf/i\ Kl" Vf If UI.FCSI.S IO WITHOKAW. Indianapolis. Juno 'JA [Special).?A long lottor was receirod here to-day by tiie secretary of lbs Iieiuocr.itic Central Committee from Congressman Bynuiu lu which he declined to comply with tue cont. mince's request that b .in he atitl Mr. R tiley. Hie candi date of the bolters, withdraw lu the Interest of nar tunny from tbe Congressional righi lu this district ana permit a new nomination. Mr. itv mun says that his withdrawal would be au act of cowardice walch sh mil ansi would ming evei lasting dlagi ac - JKAI.OCSY IR OHtO TOW AUB BMW -UW.HXD CiiAKLKsroN, W. Va., Juno 23.?At a b it quet given by Cilt/.eui .md the local press io tin- td i or* of OalStOl which were present (ioveruor ffstraasS and tbo Hon. C. Gras ve Ber, m-rn ber of Congieae fr ra Ohio, Congresiman Grusveuor saul. " lu ohio thora U muru Inleueo fce.iug against the RgW sTaglesd Sut*t than Hiern wis agaiuil tue -outh, owing to Bbl fact that th* Rew-Eaglsad Mate, do uoi warn tu* Bealh aad vv'*at to Improve, nut to.i mam beeB by not legiauilug ia th* lulart-tl of t..e isvo rfreal las-lions of Hie emu. try." He SksraCBSriSee Ihelr OIllZ.-u* ai being " ma over educaied pruville.alism nf IBO East,'' lb* gentle? man was severe tu hi* ? j.eco a against lue Now-Lug lauders. /V MOROM OrOOMMUBOIAL TRATBLLRBM. Baltimore, June 23 Is^aaiaft.?Tlat b.isiuesa streett of ll,, niue presented a g ,y ap? pearance to-night. All the laue wholes ile houses were decorated with Bigs and buming tu honor of lbs hundred, of drum tn rs wini base come lo attend Hi* annual convention ot lite Travellers' pro? tective Association. l>e.*gal*s an- jun-*..nt D.uuiieary every .-taio lu (Uo Uuiuu, exsiepllug ibsi.u oe tbe PaciU* BBBfej