Newspaper Page Text
3Xetti^0tk vol- VIM_K* 14,549. NEW-YOKK, WEDNESDAY, BEFTBMBER 15, 1886. PKICE THREE CE-VT& DISLIKE OF PARNELL'S BILL. ITS CHANCKS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. ?M-MO**** AH TO MR. fll.ADSrOSK'S ATTITI'DK-tTHY Thr rumel."- wiil SRPfORTTRR MKARvnR. Losi.on, Sopt. 1 l.-lt is stated in the lobby af th. l)oa*o of Commons that lb. alterations tn--- ta tfeeia.tmom.utia Mr. Parnell's Imp bill have only iertt-d to increase tbe Government'tdUllke of them*-ae ?_rt 1N0, tba- all lb. meraben of thi ComerTatlve party Md'.iioiii S-aa-rS Liberal-t'nlonltti who ...ll reuiain In town will o,*i>o?o the -econd readtn-f of tb. 0111. The ?erobrri on the front Opposition beuch obterTe reil Otoo* on tn* ?_!>,*>ct. It ii rumored thm Mr. Gladstone will not support Mr. Time .'* bill on accouut ot tbe clause relating to leaia to .lt. Ou Ihe other h.nd, a SSJNltf well-informed man tay. tSat tbeex-Preruler will inpport tbe bill, th-t heliin eontutiteoinmunle.tlon with Mr. Parnell, and that he _-iurnvd th. bill it finally dra.fl--tl. Tlie __*-_-_-__ have decided to lupport Mr. Parnell. Tfey ?r_ue ibat ti.e bill will hay. a moil beneflotal ,tt*ct on itx-lal order In IrelMid. whlcD, if nothlna 1. Son. to relieve the tenant., will ito from bad to woree. tkhe probable remit bein* a renewal of coecrlon. Ka Hr.* )n?l?t mat the flr.t confution of .ny plan tnt ott ?..-. with Irelaud inu?t be no ooerelon, and tbat logically, therefore, they must support Mr. Parnell. It U*'.ted tbat Mr Willum Vernon-Harcourt and Joh/ Morley intend to .pe.- In favor of Mr. Parnell'e bill A meetinn or SSlSS-.f. ol the Hooie of Com? mons interested tn church defence wai held fm toy to devit* meani tor counteraclint" the effort'* of ibo*, who favor d i*-st*l>ll?bt_*nt, A ?tron_ iBtRM wat e.pr.-ited in f.Tur of formm** an orran Ue.1 p?rty io Hie Hou*e of Common*, with " whip*," who.e ?i.ject* may be .nm med up In the phrase, " CUurcbmen Brit, politician, afterward." I,:. obstruction lactioi of the ParneUlte. beveled the OSfSSSSSSS". to itisi.l that the debate on tbe supply bill be couclud-d before a day be cramed for __..dlseiis.l.m ol Mr. Parnell's bill. HU almost certain that tbe House of Common* will be .sited to tit on tbe triii-i'iinf* l-aiurdaya of the sessiou. Eveu to. In th iv .1 Uss prenent temper of the Paruellites. lt i* improbable that the Hou*e will be pr..ro_urd before the end of the month. Aiioiuing tbat Mr. Parnell! -M ?? already defeated. lt ii aimoit certain that every ilaire of Hie Appropriation bill will be made tlie occa.u.n of a prolonged discussion of lriib mailers. In tb. House of Commoni to-nlubt, while the appropriation for Ihe Irlih comtabulary wai bri uk debated. Jayne. Tuite, member for jVorth Westmeath, a Natloualiit, initiated adlien.ston of tie lUrhavilta murder. He demanded an Inquiry Into tbe onie, siytn. that the person* now lm piis.iied for complloity In the afT*ir were undoubtedly Innocent. The debate Unod eight boura, mon of ibe Hi i.e Mfa] taken up by the Parneil Itoi. Mr. Bljf-.r, Mr. Harrlnuton. Mr. Ci My and othrr* frequently moved to report proitre*.. Mr. Hi.irar proti-.ied against the actlou of the Coti .frvativf-t, who, he said, had made the ___*?> Beni, of the Parnelllte* Inaudible. The Hour* wa. like a b-ar-garden. A motion to reduce the# tum a?_(\I for by ?10,000 waa rejected by a vote of 178 to T'*. md Anally the full amount wa! Toted. The Houie then adjourned. COX Mi:*". TS ON MK. PAUNKLL'!* MUa James P. Farrell, president ol tbe Homo Rule Club, mid yesterday to a TRIRORR reporter that be consid? ered Mr. Parnell's land bill, the lull text of which was published in yesterday'. Ti .mu sk, to be so simple and io just that he was unable to see any grounds for op position except the truditional Tory ground of voting for anything that would be of benefit to Ireland. " lt tr-.\>1 coursr," ks added " but a temporary expedient. Tl.ere is ono verv cood point in it, namely the prapos .1- tt. ii.linit lea-.-liolders to the benetit ol the Land act ci lMl so that tiiey could have the present oppressive rent, .tiered and a Judicial rent fixed. Hut the bill will not pu**. You see the Tone, aro noad against it SR- i*. i* doubtful whether Gladstone will be on hand to support ihe mea*'ire.'' K. M. Walter*, of the HorTman House Committee, itut: ? lani' H's bill is desij-ned by the Irish leader in tlie interest of peace na much a. of justice, in the hope that the terrible .ceue. which were witnessed ti.e .ther day at Woodford. County Galway, mav bo a.oided aud that there will be no shooting ot landlord, on tlie oue limul nor eviction ot starving peasantry on the othrr. 1 am tirald, however, that it will not pass, l.ut it lia* air, aily accomplished oue unmixed good ia partly -tpliitiug un tho so-called I'uioinsta.'' C. i . Shayne, chairman ol the Coinmittee on Trades alni Piole-sioi,. of the Irish Parliamentary Fund A--.)i int oa s.,i.l n Any one who ha. taken an int'-r.-st in this nutter must remember tbe dulett by the Torie. ii. the ii-ni.se ut Lord* ot the Compensation lor Di-tui Wnee bill iu 1*479 which was the oue kind -rt..rt iiia.lt' for Ireland during a whole neilson of loeicion bf the lute Cbiet Secretary PosaSer. The Knj;li-li t>c->i?*le in tleir failure to govern Ireland, ttetn niter to leurit by exuorienco." A spinal lae.-i.ii. ol the memorr. ol tbe Irish Parlia? mentary Fund Association was held last evening in Morgan J O'Brien's oihce. No. 90 Naesau-ot.. Bunns Kelly -melding. lt watt .ntiouuced tbat .ince June ITT,'?-.:! Oil had i>een collected and that there was a balance on ha-.i.l ot R57.987 RSL Mile* M. O'Brien banded in *f-17(i "Ahu-h had bctu collected hy John M. ww-ft, Wiikesl-aitc. l'eiiu A committee wa. appointed to MaaMor a plan fur (>? gaiii/.itig ii permanent fund tor tli* Duri ni HotM Uule lor In land. A euninnttee was a to uiitioiutctl, on the ni >tioi. ot J, P. Farrell, to make .rr,iii-.eineiit. for "tlie reception of Justin Ht I'ai'thv. Vi P.. who is now on hi. wav to this county, and to tender him a cinner al the llofimau lloil.se. POLICE ATTACKED BY A MOB. IRI CRAROR lt KUI HT ID WITH FIXED BAYONETS? KXCnKMKNI nVF.lt FATHKIl FART'S AltKEST. (ialway, Seut. 14.?Father Fahy, the Cath? olic priest who was yeiterday leuteueel to lix months' luipMtanneiii on a Oharite ot havlii. made a threal anitinst the owuer of au estate from which ou. ot the pne.i'i p.rlshlonriri al Wootton! had been evicted, w?? to-day retuov.d frotu VVooilford to Galway jail. Ta. peaplt-are Kteatly excited over the priest's Imprison* mtut. El.hteen person were arrested at Wuodtord en ihe diarite of (___M_t__aJ iho police. They were broiigtit to (Ja!wav under a strou_ escott. A moo num _-.rinK-ev.ralinous.nd periou. attacked the eicori with Moms and omer miinlei. After they had con ttytil their pruouers to a place of lately, the police t-ar_ed the mob wno flied bayouet-. Many of tbe _*?_??? were felled to the -round, but none of them wai ?? rloutly loj'iroJ. gome of the police were cut hythe Hones intatvu tt thrm. Hiisi.iN. 8_pf, 14.?i,ur,i Anueiley hat Urned 100 ?Jsiluieut notice! atraiuit te ii a *j ta on bl* etlaiei in t'outity liiiwo. The teuam. .r? tuffenug for money ?wiuf to ihe latenet* of their harveilt. THK POWKB8 AND BULGARIA. Si SI A GLAIiAXTKEtJ THAT THKKK MIALL BK HO R--RRM_-l INTF.RVENTION. SoiniA, Sept. 14,-TLo Sobranje has ciVctert R. <.ivk..n Preiid.Mit. it uiit alto appeiute.l commiileti to arsll .reply to ilie tddrnt of the (Joverumeut. lo IvTite -nd tuDinit metsures relative to ibe state of ?)er? which me oountry i. m, .,,d f?r a tettlemeut of I n-o. At.xan.ler". property ,n lt. eountry. The MUte amssxtm of thi. tam to i?lu!rt.le m ,,|in(te.# 2SJ lu^iV::11'^'1^ T-?^. metcali! for JhePor.eDa, Inform.,! th. Bulran.n Governm.,,1 that fur.ey ...ee,?* nince Alexat,.,,,'. .Mlt.H<. MD , ? Wo?.?Mllu touccup, Ii.,.rari_...,orilt_.ll,e co?ul w -I t.et and law ?n.l ur.i.r ure prrs?rvo l m.r.lu OjSSn ami m.,.,.,;, sap,. 14._rue Piwer*. repl'ylu, to ?e 1 ?rU) . prutr.t usustm any lor.,.,, Oeotip_?,,? ()f aatesunu, declare that mere ala be no ?_-_,_? ,?.?.,,,,,. RM iu Buuana. RrjSSM K.ve. .uarai.t*.. M tb_leUe,.. vonsiilar teporit from Sophia at.uoui.ee that Buu.ria ?-' Kuuieilati.Tnujois,,,, aKro*.m_ui to avoid any a*. Hoi. that munt lcd to forei.u inu-rveuiion. BrSlS^SS? S utsn^eTlS^tb^ |sas_SEys&M^ tsxg&^?kz,izi?Sxd2 ayr ??._- _,*-. -i".** ss-S & _a'^*_r^?.*_r_r_._: *E ? PKOIKCTOR KOK MK. CHAMHKKLAIN. ?H<MiNGHAM, 8eut. 14-Mr. Chauibeiluin bot,Ji ,,Oub"'l""*<,'*"'^liroiect.ou dunn* *...-_._, Bmma "** fEShmBBM lhal lu.peoior Vau Held-,, ?RMjSa??!?_-_!_-.. M.r* ?^??aS-RMS t..r..,tK,,?m (ll. * -J*. Cuaaioiwuiu mat wita a wara. -t7||||. Inthestresti ns will start on hts lour on September 23. DEMANDING THE EVACUATION OF EGYPT. TUBXKY, SCrrOMED BY BUSBU, WANTS TBB INO LIBH TO MOVE OCT. Pabis, 8cpt. 14.?The Hcpubliqtte Francabt states that the Sultan demand* the evaeustion of Egypt br tba English, sad thst linn:*, lupporti tbe Turklsh.de BbBBsf* ? a* HOSTILITY TO THE CZAR. Sopbia, Sept. 14?Ia tho session of the Anemhly yeiterday the President proposed to send a telegram to the der congratulating bim upon th* re? currence of hts feta day and thanking him for hu proffer of protection. The Mea wa* abandoned because a num? ber of tb* deputies threatened. If anona dispatch waa sent, to lsaue a manifesto hostile to tbe Czar. NEWS NOTES FROM LONDON. Enci i'll Pi8Hi.no Boats Released. ?Slr J. Ferguson, Under Foreign Secretary, lu tb* linnie of Common* thia afternoon stated tbat the eleven English ashing boat! which were seised by tba French authorities had been released. Pbotectiok or BCRMarive Cables.? Tn the noose of Commons to-night a bili entitled ?? Submarine Cable Amendment " waa passed. It retitle* th* international cmivt nu,ni for the protection of tbe submarine cable* of the world. Opposing the Belfast Hospital Chant.?Thomas W. Una.el., member for south Tyrone, a Liberal-(JntoB lai, will oppose tbe granting of the ma aaked for tb* Belfast Hospital, on the ground tbat Belfast ought to ?uppiy her own plaiter for those citizens who crack each other'* skulls. FRAGMENTS OF CABLE NEWS. Oksoa. sept. 14.?In practice here to-lay a cannon burst, killing a corporal and wounding eleven soldiers. Paris, Sept. 14.?A Cherbourg paper reports the ar? rest near there of Batata! German spies who wore travelling disguised as prleite. Rome, Sept. 14.?Franoe h is Informed the Vatican that Sba ls willing to recall the Freneb Knroy trum Pekin in order to facilitate the progress of the tiegolia llous and smooth tb* way for a mutual understanding concerning tho appointment of French aud Papal Eovoyi to China. constantinople. 8ept. 14.? The Culled States Minis? ter aud Mr* Cox left here to-day for New-York on two months' leave ot abaeuce. Tuey will spend a few dav! in lins har, st. Mr. Klug will oe charge d'affairet itutiug Mr. Cox's absenoe. I'. 1:1 -ski s, Sept. 14.?The King of Portugal his ar rtrati hare, lt ts reported that he ls nrr ,n iring for the ?antara of his second son, Prince Alphonso, lo 1'nnceas Henrietta, daughter of tue Count of Flanders. MaHRin, 8ept. lt.?Prince Enrique of Bourbon, who wa* liauiah-d lo Majorca last l? comber tor Insulting the Queen Kegeut, 1* missing. It is bettered tbat he has escaped. _ TUE MURDLU OF MAYOR BOW MAX. confession or the chime by a pktty criminal of covington, tenn. St. Jv'.icis. Sept. ll (Special).?A man WOO confesses that be murdere 1 Marat Li iwuian, of Fast st. Louts, 1* uow in jail at Covington, Tenu. He confessed the murder to tb? sheriff, giving details of the crime. Mayor Howman was assassinated Noreniber 'Jo, 189& The prisoner, who is known a* " Arthur ArbulUnrat," lays that bo wai employed by the vice-president of a railway company to assassinate Mr. Howman. The ?um tobe p.lld was $'J,500; ol winch Arbutbnrst say* he received $1,000 before tho murder was coiuuiitte'U He s.cy* tbat on tue evening of November 20, 1885, Mr. Bowman approached bl* leil de.in*. The assassin stool tieulud. a g*to m,ar Bowman's residence. As Mr. Bowman arrived at the gale the assassiu Juiup*d out from Babied the gate and grasped bim by the arm. Pimm m caught bis as? sailant ny tbe wt lat aud said : " w nat do you want I ' The assassin replied: "Come with mo," intending to I<ull Bowman leshia the gale and Hilo a debt, ami Ibero nil bun. Bowman replied: " Ho about your business," and gav* him a p-ian, whereupon tue assassin pul bis pistol io tho back of Mr. Bu ta mao's lin.nl alni tired. Arbuthursi undoubtedly gives fuller dolans of ibo crime, bul Ibe police oflielals refuse lo give any details of IU Arbutlidrst says he knows ihe name of to* vice president of tbe raliway company who employed lum to kill Bowman, and promises to reveal lt at tue propel lime. Am .;bunt was arrested at Covington fur a petty crime. -aa A PJCTURE OF ERASE TRACT. MR. DORSHEIMKII'S RECOLLECTIONS OF HIS FRIEND'S PKCI'LIARITIKS. Btfialo, Sept 14 iSperiah.?William Dors beiuicr. editor of Ihe Nrw-i'ork stir, wai tue only wit? ness to-day In the Tracy will case. He was a warm frleud of tho dead millionaire whom he described as fol? lows: "Tracy was thin, grew very fast, was redheaded, quickwitted and had wonderful powers of mimicry. He frequently entertained bli father aud the reit of us with l,:s imitations of ni't-rent people. Frank grew into a vigorous and almost exuberant manhood anti was hoi easily resirainaDle. He went into a law oftloo but lt was not big enough to bold him. Then he went luto Hams? ter's bank aud bossed tbe bank. Frauk Tracy was a rory notable young man of singular personal beauty and attractlre to those In who.nhe bad considerable interest. After bis father's death Frank set about tiie enjoyment of the large estate which he hud Inherited." ?' How do you mian I" "He went Into society, to balls and lin? ties; be was a player of cards, a ti rinker of wine and a very gay youug gentleman. ile was a mau of large pnysiquo who ate li- army, bul au far as drinking coes I rauuot say ibat he went be? yond the f.isbn,.i of th* Blase. Ho was ditlicult to get intoxicated. Few persoLs who aaaodatetl convivially with bim 'could stand the racket,'so to aneak. lu tbe sense of drunkenness I never saw bim thal way more tbau Hu ea or lour times." Mr. Djrabeluier told Mr. iracv tait tho emull allow? ance to tue daughter, Hattie, ii,:-iit pi iivok') a contest, but he saul thal tue Kobiuaon family should never liaro a cent of his money, ad,Hug : "if my daiu'litrr cammi obey her father'* wiall and seek* to au.wk my will anti de; noe my memory, sh* ibali uol hare a du,ur ol my money." Tracy wa* a warm supporter of Samuel J. Tilden. He thought no dec ul lawyer would couti si hu wu. THEGOVEENOK ANDS ENA IOU MILLEU AT FAIRS. Hudson, Sept. 14.?Governor Hill arrived here tula morning and w ig welcomed by a committee af the Agricultural Association. He went to the Um li House, where he snook hands with many prominent di zeua. lu the afternoon he was escorted by a militia company to Hie fair ground, wuero he delivered au a 1 dresa to I0,(?0i) per so us. Ho spoke tor nearly an hour. 1 tua .-ve.oing lue Governor gave a publio reception al the Mayor's ott!ce ami Shook uan is witt, mora cnlzous. OSWi.Go. Sept. 14.?Senator Warner Miller delivered Hie auuual address before ihe Oiwego County Agricult? ural Society to-day. ^ MEETING OF THE HOLLAND SOCIETY. Hotel Kaat,krskii.i., Sept. 14.-Nearly 200 iin-iuiiers of tba Hu.Jami (Society arrived uere from New York, aud from twenty ur tinny other ooluis lu ibo state at about 5. 30 o'clock this evening. They wein the cuesta ofS. D. C<>ykeudall, of KomlouL Speeial train* wer* run over the West shore, Ulster and Delaware mil Sioin y Clure Kai,ru*.li. Exercises were ti ld in tue Ke lu'ineil ( burch luis afternoon, lu* Kev. Ur. Vau tslyke and Gaueral G. H. Xuarp* delivered addresses. Duiner was serve 1 al 7:30 u'c.ock .o-uigut. JOTTINGS HERE AND THERE Binghamton, Sept. 14 Bananas*). 0sarge) Qtacken 'mell, iormnt..r a polioe oitioer of Cuica.'o, was sentenced to nine year* and alt montlia' imprisonment here to-day tor burglary commuted la tho house of the Kev. Joan MoVey. Ithaca, Sept. 14 (.sprcii,).?The Tompklna County fair began today willi au Unprecedented nu oner of entnol. This lair baa attained a stale r pu'ailou by reason of na magnitude anti tbe excellent quality of ita exlilbit* of thoroughbred cattle, hawson, rle. If tbe Wealber is? mailia tine an aiieuuauce of more lhau '.10,000 person* i? expected. ITHACA, Sept. 14 (Sp'cinl).? Up to noon'to- lay 2li7 new student* bal applied fur admission lu Cornell I'm. versitr, including those wu > came lu June. At noon ou 1 in wlay of rcgiitratluu week last year only 1-4 had ap? plied. Many new am ie ,is will arrive yet, ..na the indi? cations al* lhal Ibo rulering class this j ear Will uutubcr 300 or moie. ? UNABLE TORRAOR IMPRISONED MINERS. Scranton, iJenu., fops. 14.?Thfl t?itiiaiii>n at tu ? Mai Vine miali, Wuoro tue cavo-iu oociiirod, it lualns practically unchanged. Lu* in i ti. day tin- ga, was four leal lro.11 '.ho dour, nhuwiug that it wa* iliunu isnlug lu roluui" aud In..i the apeed al which tue fans nad "ten run wa* getting the belier ol ihe teat mn mi ni ul gai soi tree uy tue lal. au i VB c . had accumulated during the disarrangement ol tbe u.r courses. lu-ti.) Mr. Ai,ii coi ventured down tb* iiopes with a aafuiy-liiup- He penetrated lo wubin abuut tlilrty-tlve feel of wu. re -b..ler'a budy ls supposed lo l?t, under the I..aa* ul rm a fal barely mn..,-u striking rana* Kciiy. Here in* pro.re** was clopped liv Hie dei,ns. Ml. aoiiicul oalioi aimil here -elana! times, wailiug cseu iltur .ul a reap,mae, bul , one came. President Ulyplianl.of lue Ucla Ware ami linds -n (nial t on,paiiy, ha* iriegrapiieti tresa New-York lo ti-c every means poaai'Jie lo Dilan forward tuo aura O, rSaV Ile. Whi,e it bbqiiiI altuui'. las passible thai tba aataassoad meu eau i>* alive IMli ll,* ne.iich wnl b ? proaeculed WHU al, ,,oss,ble Vl?ur in me nope mai lue, may yel ne res? cued. ?-a* ROC NH IO HA VI. a DROSS! 1 CSEU AL. New-Haven, Btipt. 14 \HpetitU .-AlD-r <lc liveriu-'a leliei al lin Inn,Se ol 1'ollOeluall Manu rxpia,li? ing mai be had led tllhJ m | ty hil tuueral exp- n?ea .md waa about iu comm i suicide iu Ibtatgraaa OBsaatarr, Max F,,?e, a wroiluy Oeru.au Who llled IB Anson a, irncce-Ud to hi* brother'! rrare and ihot himself three .imet in the head. Ue died almoit Instantly. ? LIT1GATI0S OVER THE MIKEL PLATE IE ATTEMPT TO PORKCLOSR TUB SECOND MORT OAl.K?__M_*_fRR1 AT CLEVELAND. Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 14 (>'prci?f).-The suit of the Central Trust Company of New-York against the New-York. Chicago and 8t. Louis Railway Com? pany for a foreclosure of the second mortgage and a ?ale of tbe road waa begun to-day in the Common Pies** Court before Judges Jones nnd Hamilton. The oase involves $70,000,000 and ha. brought together many eminent lau yera. Wheeler IL Peckham, of New-York, and Judge Hale, of Boynton & Hale of this city, repre.cnted the Union Trust Company, of New-York; Butler, Stillman At Hubbard, of Now-York, nnd Henry Hoyt, of Cleveland, the Central Trust Company, of New-York; W. II. Randers and Judge Burke, of Cleveland, represented Sbethar &. UcQourkey, trustees ; Beaman tt II. L. Terrill rcpro ?euted the hobler, of car trust certificates*.; Ashley Pond, of Detroit, Ranney Sc Kanney, and O. 0. Gitzen dannor, of this city represented the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company and the judg? ment creditors; nnd Judge Samuel Williamson Wared for the receivers of the New-York, Chicago and St. Louis. It wi, decided to state the various interest, in? volved instead of reading tho voluminous pleadings to tho court and Judge Hall bogan the statement for the I'liiun Truit (atrrj'ianv. Th-trust,oe of the rullioad mortgage of R1U.O0O.O00, he snid, had violated the condition of thc agreement limier which the MrtMCO WSS issued by being in default nf the payment of tho Interest, and' that therefore the entire iiiitoiint of tho principal mid interest was duo. They prayed for a decree mid nn order ot .iilo. Mr. Stillman in Whait of the (,'onlrnl Trust Company, the truttees ol RIS.OOO, 000 liiortgagH bomls, asked that BO attest bs tn nie that would iii any way inteifere with their claim. Judge Hindi-, tor" the Ni-w-Yurk, CMenfO nii'l St. Louis Railroad, held that, no di ai. -e could be entered agimist Um mud bctanntoo* the consolidation ol tho simi.iI ron.l. in tbs States of New-York. Fonnsv Iv.mil] Ohio, In,liana and llliiiui*. AmiIi-v Pond, tuc the I. lkS Slioro .uti Mieiiigtin Boothera Railroad Cotnpnnjr, ? juill*tfient creditor took tbOVfow that ih.iiip.ni.V wa. unlawfully orr.ai.tzed aud that a large part ot the BOrtfOM bund, vvete illegal limier Motion 3,313 ol tbs li< visttl Statut.s ot Ohm. Jud..- Bui'k.-. lot Stn t har A.- Meliourkey. tinted it made no dilb-feiu e tu them whether tlie i?iiii.truetuin was I. _al or not ; t' -t tln-y had lurnislied eijiiipineiit to Ilie mail lur win.tb tlie corpuralion was still ni debt, nnd they nabed lhal tin- property be paid for or returned At ibSOOn elusion ot tho -laii-tneat* ul the viiti.ia-i Intonate Mr. Hoyt otleteil in dulcine lur the ,'etillal Ti list Com? pany et-iiiii.-il copie. of tbo articles of [Morporntion and eoneoUdnttos snd st viral Indenten! noa-ras. Tho healing in thc cane will bs tcsumed to-morrow. RORTHRRR PACIFIC i:xri:N ,I0.\*9. St. Tait., Sept. ll (Special). ? (Joneral Atina AUklerton, cDief engineer of th. Noriheru Pacific Rood, bat toft SI Paul for Ili-lena. Muumuu, t,i awsrd the eoutiaot for handing the first thirty Ililli-, of th* proposed Helena, It.iui.ier Valley aid Botte ______ Tins will carry the line well into Boulder Valley aul to a point tau Stiles beyond Boulder ( uv. Tho company li hui.iliu< another branch windi leaves the iniin line twenty lillie, thu min of BpnSnnO Tails. Tins ll the Spokane ami 1-tiiiio Road ami i* Intended tu develop tn- Cii-ur H' Alene, mines. On the J tm. . Hiv*! Tallai extension sun'b from 1.-.munro lo u connection with th. Nortliaeatet ii the tr.nillir ls about ilene, hut tho track laying will nol he liul.lied oelure Hie nilddlo ot October. DISOUSSIVO Pool, BELATI03& The freuiT.il pRSSRDger Rgentl of Hie (rurik linet met yesterday at Cumin *no ler I-iuk'i oBton lo lleenae the relation* of the Balda-ero nnd Ohio Kaii roai to the itiiiuicrant pool, that road ozproesoo will ingnet* io work harinonluiiily wita I h. p.ml an.l tho at uiode of the pool llooe le faTorable to it* admletloo to the t'lvlsinii of iraltlc, pruville, i Ihe Italtlnmio anl (lilla li willing to liol i Its aeet*Od*0l00a r.tim M as not to iin fersell me immigrant r?t*t. 00 the baale <>f Rll IO Chicago. Th.? ItaKl.nore ami Ohio', teeuml-elas. rat.* ?ow aro ft*, as I RU to chicano, aii-t siaenaains tbe mag* in tue siMfiiin tii? e iiii-iiii--)*) of Maota rel id tn. matter to Coinmlstloner Pieriull to brim* before the lr mil. line executive eouiuilitee. MISCELLANKOL'.""- KAU.WAY *rETBL*__0 ****-* ruiLADEi.i'HiA, Sept. 11 [Special).?Tito first paiii-iiver train over tho PhtJndotpklO hratieh of the Ualllmure and Ohio Railroad will leave 1 wtuty-fourth ind Walnut sis. on I Inns lav inorunie. lt il a tpei-UI IM will convey a party of veteran* to Antietam, whore k reunion li to he iiei.i. The board of dir.ctor* of the L-hlgh Valle? Railroad to-.lay declared a tlividen.l of 1 per c-nl, payable Octo Der 15, as registered fjurjieinber -0. Tue boost will elute october 1. Upon me apiillo ition of Mr. Unwin, on behalf of the Reading Kailroa 1 (.'oinpiny, Judge Huller thu murula. matte an order requirm. Ilx.iuiiie." 1'ako ih to Ile for.U with the teitituouy ta.eu inf.ire him in tb. Rubluioo foreclosure sn,(. i ..nu! nu Vanderbilt, of N.w-York; Joseph M. Oaz /*ui, of tin. elly, autl M. K. Oitut,.a i, of Putter Couni.', whu are inter.tie.i in tba beech Creek kalima I, have pureiias-d tbe controlling Interest iu thu Cl.artl-1 1 Biiu'iilnou. (jo.l ('oiiiiiiny. the min** ot waiuh are ou the line of thia rai tn el. lil,.r's Were liuititT niAila by ihe I'l-nn-T ly.i-i!a lia,;r td tu couirol the coal company and Its taltarni wai purchased hy Cornelius Vanderbilt and others to prevent Hus and secure the tonnugo to the liei-cli I leek rood, lue i oal pompo OJ ii to be reor poolOnd and lae capital stoe^ redUoeO Tue car trust of ihe Heading IUili-o.nl Comp.ny autHori7.ed by the I'mted Mai*-i Circuit Court hit proven a failure, !> -cause of Ui. itu ill auoantof interest that me receiver of the eoinomv uer-veil to pay fer tht lunney. I he mk wu thou .-nt too great outil.dering me erip pled coutiitiuu of the com nany.. The 1)1*1.1- tlnr.r ni ayutlicate emphatically deny the *t iieiiienit tliat tuey iii -ii aboudaoma meir plan fur the reorgaitiz.Uon of tile Ke.t Ung pmiierty. lt is ad? mitted th.t i ne ere-iltur* nf the cuuipaity have beeu very How In .(.positing th.tr leuuritles. liiiiKA. B-fj-t, 1 I lu the United States Court the opinion of Jud. e Hrewer was liiet mis moruiug ina ease involving me power* of tbe Atehlsoti, Topeka and Santa lt kalima.1 Company to exlend itt liue into other States and Territone* outside of Kui, ts Tbe nut mi br.iiignt by CUr-noe ll Vetiner, of Holton, to rettrain the Atchiion Couptny frmn acquiring tba Gulf, Col nr_,I., ami Manta Fe Hillway, in l.i ts, and from build lug un oiigu the Indian Territory to couneet wi'.b that rota V-niiftt, wno ?* .* a itoekitoliler, clannetl it wa. a vi..lau..ii of the charter of Hie Atohison Company lo piirelima other rual., au I th.t the law* ot Kan,ai did ontnnthortn* ooah porehaeoa Tm Ju lg* tnataina tbe power of ihe Atcnisun Company to acquire tb* Gulf. Colorado ami Smta Fe., li..ni hy virtu.- nf ill charter aud of tulJlequent italULti of Hie Stott of kan* it. IfiiKiL/i, f*.pt. 14.?A meeting of II v.* .luck commit sion men haul* and representative* ot line* iu tne On lr tl li attie Aisocl itoni wa* held har., to-day b.fora ( uttiinissiiitii.r Mau.-hard. Tile following memorandum, tatlafaclory to ih. *iocl( m.ti, w.t* udoptel ai drawn up hy Mr. Iliaiioharl: "TU. I_k-*t_es. that all the roali In the Central Traill" Aisoeiatlon which weigh and hill lire Huck at adlai mug.it easterly from pool purni, tai.: weigh and bill act.lally we.twarliy Into the .ame pool po.ms an I ear..r-e ta. tua. in:ano i u weight* per car bi both direction* over iho tame mal*. Further, that ali ttook bound eaitwardly into lut.ruitditie and non pooled paint*, ilk. Cleveland aud D'* lr all. be guverued hy the ia ne rules and weights ai from tht pooled potut*. Further, mat ai r ipi liv ai prattle thia tue endeavor ba ui.,d? lo inc.u ie or wmgn al peeled point, ali Inwardly tn i outwardly le.mil stock ou roads not in the Central 1'ralllo Assoc."iiliin. Fur'.aer, that the tame rm.* of weisin ?mi supervision r'it*rn lt anu all Intermediate liomin." Coiiitiii?*l"U*r RMnoSnrd a .re** lo .lo all In Iii* power, sumed to hi* vernal explanation of hil au iu .in-., -.vi;n the r.i.i.ii in the ai*o.oiaiion lo carry the fote.omg into effect._ TELLCrAI'IHt SOT RE, BI'QUFSTs TO JRWI8H IRSTITUTIORR Pilli ALI i rilli m-|iI. 14 i.S/V-rml .-ht the mil ot Ahraham Kahn, adniitled to pintail, tn flt**, SLO-JO I* l)e,|ii.alhe.l tu UM li.-li lluapltal Association and SSW to ihe Jewish 1 e?lei 1 k 01)10. RRLtRV POR IV7FTRRERR IN TEXAS. KT trills Beet. 14.?Cpwatd of Via*).) in money and pro ti?iiiiii baa'been .i.iittii.ute.i hy tin- aterobnntt Sf tin* city lor tiie Mim ins hy lin- -iioutJi iu nun A. ( HU:*, r To JUDO! THAYER. I'llll.AI.KI lilli, r-l't. 14 (IjJ'.lul.. .lll-lge M. Itn-s.ll 1'lianr Hiiiii-d al his linnie last li,ghi fl.un a visit tn L.t.. Minnewaaka, New-tera." lie awtwith * pumi.ii atcibni at New Pilli -stat,mi. bil kin-inn being fr.utiirei bj ral_tlu_ bl* footlac aa lie alepped fi.tu a *ta..-. ..a. h le Ibo platform. Ilr may be cu..md lo lil* hoiue fol ?ct'eia! Week.. HAFKiY OF I HF OilAi ll. RAKRRR CRICA00 beni lt. lin tunmreil Inst nf the ?'.a:n.r tirari. Hat lui wa* lou ml lo i? tala*1 IhroORh a iiispat. li received late l.-l et, liing slaltiigthat sin- aa,I run Into 1'etoikry, whcio RM w.n. awa.tuig HM hU'i.nlt lice nf Hie Mt.rtil. pt JO a ni Mil OUILTT OR ROROERT. I an tl ll rms Kept. 1* (.S'|i*rinfi.- Cluth s t'nimock Ti-kii Uni. mi.rt.iH.il pl.i..i..l .nilly lt. nt-b.il* ol iieie I inion-lu* Witt ootittl Ut iml.il-iig I' .-lian.*, et M.,lin n P. M. and Theale Teaaer,jrM io iii.,iM*.-,ur} i anni,n.t.ng lu tl- . (si DI alli ?>F A ROTED M 'OV-IUSK!*. Chichi.ii, sept. M. A dlapaeS le The lum* from Nt.hvlll., Tenn ta VS I lill'a IMJllll kSHI* ld ..l.snillet lltii.eii ( Inliatlil ? *s kill..Tut i tua oil -nu ia> meium, bf U. RoRof, Who e.. ai-i-.l lino thr Motelt. I.MiiK/./.I.KMKNT UV A OfTT CLLUK'. (III. *..ii Soot, lt -A TV.if* .Ii.|>at. h ll.no Uulmr. UL. m. ti,_t 'iieniy a. dh. i ii* efets, wm aiTteieSyeOta-O-J n?t?..i with cuiiie-tiing beetteeo EMM aud t..6i*u. Look.M. ROR SR0OOLE0 OUTLRRT. I nu (i.-i .-.pl 14 The .).)?? >al 1 I e..ai) agent. Ill tl.lt elly H.- Ittoktai .or a vtlnahle i.illit'liiiu ol t iitli-l) tani tu liavi) in. ii *ui um j; ie i into Uta i nu. -'i Mates ir.ii.nissy. Il "is a liil.i- llianipajine hollie Inatli- I lilli el)' of t arlnU. ,.s ul iiitleiy. Il I. *altl lo boro _-*" tUlplmU ba-k to New .otk Lily UaujUari.. DEATH on THE NICKEL PLATE SIXTEEN LIVES LOST BY CARELESSNESS. A FREIGHT TRAIN CRASHES INTO A NIAGARA FALLS BXCL'BSION. (ar Tr.i.r.'.iia.rn to rna TatBtrxa.] Buffalo. Sept. 14.?A railroad murder of tbs wont description occurred at ll oalock thia morn? ing on the Nickel Plate or New-York. Chicago and Sf. Louie Railway, between 3llr*r Creek and Irrlng, thirty mlle* wen of Bera. Tbe Niagara Palls excuraloo train, which left a?'itabula. Obie, at 8 a. m., *topp*d at all tb* ataUuna to Sl!r?r Creek, and left thor* on tims with tbs eleven passenger coaches w*U Bllsd with Ohio, Erle sod Dunkirk poopls. There was a baggage car ahaad and next to lt was tbs smoker, hslf filled with men. Three quartan of emile east of Stirer Creek, j mt as tbe train was leaving a big trsule to round a curve, Engineer Lewis UrewerVas hoi-riiled|to aes the engine of a freight train plunging toward him ou the same track eta high rate of speed. Brewer whistled, put ou the air brakei and reversed hts origins. Then he and his fireman Jumped. The freight engineer whittled and Jumped J uit ai th* engine* cam* together with a terrible crain. Tne baggage car wa* instantly telescoped Into tb* smoking oar, but the other cari were uot badly hurt. A moment after the era*li the slr was tilled with the groans of th* dy? ing and the lilia of tha neaping steam. Al soon aa poul hie J. W. Butler, manager of th* excursion train, aud other railroad men weat to work ou tho wrack, after tele? graphing to Buffalo for doctors anl wrecking machin? ery. Tho eugine! were almost demolished, and th* bag? gage car was found to have ploughed to within Ave feet of tho rear of th* luioUer. Oreat difficulty wa*erperl*nced In working at tba wreck, willoh wa* almost literally corcred with blood. The loene wai too ilokeulng to be described, and inauy of the psiaeugors who tried io help the railroalers were overcome with falutuesa. Tne wouioii and children, nouo of wuoui, fortunately, waa Iniit, were not allowed nearer the acene than poialble. Budy after holy was taken out, uutll the budia! of four iiiit dead nelsons were placed on the ground near tho wreck. Such aid as po?sibl* wai renders I the wounded until the .surgeon! from. Buffalo arrlred. Two ef th* worst Injured mei died withiu a few houri, so that the latalitlci foot up sixteen. Some of the bodl?i were ?o horribly manglod that identification was uncertain, but the following Hit li as nearly correct ai poialbl*: Kit.l.i.i'. Cii.vKr.stiN, BTBPBBB h.. Maror of Waterford, Penn* (ii .",11 icu, Hlnkt, i'itisiMirg. mun un,-sou or Henry Oehhard. (it munn, Jubb F., I'utsuurg. HaiDALBB, At.niiicii. Erle, |'#nn. Ilin-i ii, (iiuii.i.s, Erie, Fenn. LaOOltUa, W W., Ene, Ten ii. LooMII-iou ot W. W. Looroli. Mm;-, .Inns, Brie, Fenn. I'AtiivMi i>t, Aaru.v, Mayvill*. N. Y. Ki ism.!--, William. Dunkirk. N. Y. ROS I a t lek, W. W., Erie. Fenn. ALI. DLR, Jolts A., Pittsburg. Skikiui, Jons., Brie, Fenn. SHARI', DAVID, Ene. Fenn. - Cnkuuwu man. i s.n.-1: to. Mariili:, Id,mis, Erle, Peen., lags broken. Cami'Iii.i.i, Alf iiiliiLi), Erie, Fenn., leriouilr. t ubi i aa,-, li tu* villa, Penn., uot *eriouaiy. Hn.Li.it. CB I gilga, Er.e, Fenn., right leg broken and head out, UBBBiaOtOB, J. P., No. 4'J'J Welt Sevento*ntli-it., Erle, 1 .'un., itadly Injured. Uti, it, Hlmiv, Mrina, Penn., both lsgs badiy crushed. l.ts-t:, Looifla, Erle, Fenn., badly hurt. Elm, it. Fun.'). Leas crusn-d. Kosiaii.i it, atABTIB, Erle, Fenn., hurt in shoulder and lei, U.ll leriolis. SCHEXOLI n, ciuklk", Erle, Penn., Injured In head and shoulders, serious v. Tm'i-LS. Josi.i ii, summit. Penn., badly bruised. /.imMini... Willum, Ene, Penn. " The lectio of the colllilon li on tho lido ot a hill, a few rods from the Sllrer Creek treitls and not far from a steep embankment, ll id lt happened a minute sooner or later taaleas of nfewuui i nave o**n terribie, for th* trains cain* together at a spot where tn* overturning of tue cars would do as little daniiig* a* possible. Thl* evening many of the p.is*eu,'eri were brought to Buffalo bul thoie who preferred were lout hack home. Charles McSparren, of Erie, wm one of Hie four passengers lu the wmckod suio'aiiig-car wno escaped alive. Ile wns met at tba tleput bf hu homer. William, gal the Union OiiCdtupaay, aol Tin: Tribune reports*, Hu hanoi were lacerated with broken glan, his elothei were torn and sputtered with the brains of one of the vlotlma of the disaster. Said the lucky man: ?? You h ive aa idea of the horrors of those few seconds. Ws BBSl left Silver Cresk ami were golug along al a goo I rate of speeu wiieu suddeuly the tram gave a lurch and the next Initaiit there wa* a orasfi which aoun I ?d like au explosion. Tuen for three or four seconds, tne aejrjraaja car toro right through our coach as lt telescoped us. The oar was half full, and must of those alie .1 of in- ll wai on on* of the rear leets) Were emailed lo death aimo-l befors thxy knetv ll. Mo sodden w;i* lt that tliarei was nut a cnanc- to lure theuiaelves, or iry la da lt. Hie man in the seat ahead of BBB wa* kided, and tlie ihock siting inn around with hu budy. I waa pitched OBI into the saud soui"liow, and when I came to 1 suppose, the light mad* me Intensely sick. Tue Bodies were badly laaglad aud lt wa* a hard signs to look ut." . ? ,, ll* did not know how the othen escaped, and lt all happened so (fuck mst n* ha I no time ta think. Mrs. J. il. tugai, wuo waa in the ant coaoh, next lu the smoker, sud : " Th* first I knew of a collision was a alight Itu, then fol.owed a terrille craab. and the uuokiun-car was a mist ofbioken woodwork. None of the other cars was un ow n iroiu lb* traog, and lt w?* a wonder that w? wer* uot all ki,lad. I Had a glance al. Hie smoker, bul it wa* so homme 1 could not look alt. Tn* people In th* vicinity did all they could, mid gave bedding, etc., for the wounded or Belped them to Houses IC Hie nelghbortioo I. ( me of '.he cars was turned into a hospital and the dead were plaref lu another." From what cnn be learned William Hnrrli, the *nirl neer of the Height irani, wai to blame for tue accident. Ile disappeared suou alter ihe collision. Had he boen caught then lt ls not Improbab.e tbat au attempt to lyi.cii him would naro been male. It leetm mat he had orders to aide track at Irriug for tho excuralou tralu. Tue ruu to Surer Creek wa* only Hine miles and ne ilioiii-'ht he could get there beforo tuo exour-lon iralu, believing that it would be lat*. Harris wa* runuiug twenty-tlve or thirty mlle* an hour around the curra amt ooma uot hav* stopped his train If he tried, orri cen are searching for him. This is tho wont railroad disaster wblcu has occurred In this vicluity for ten years. M. W. Whitney, of Portland, N. Y., who wa* lu the wreck laid to-night: _ . " rna coitiaiou ocourred almost lnitantly after the air? brake! were applied. Three Beatle* were found Jam natl in between the car* and ona man bung out of tho oar by tbe waist. He waa badly crushed, but lived for some lime. One mau'* face w?* so biack that lt luokoJ like a negro's. Moat of thsm were evidently killed instantly, and after th* tint crash there wainui much groaning, lue total may reaoh eighteen dead. The men who were hurt were very Impatient. No women or ohlldren were hurt so far a* I know." There are thirteen of the bodies In tho Silver LreeK ilatiuu to night. a-? THE OUTLOOK EOR MAYOR SMITH. PROSPECT OF A L(?NU bTllL'OGLB CS COUNCILS OVUt III IMPrACtllMhNT. Philadelphia, Sept. 14 (Special).? Tho postponement ot tba conti isratiou ot tua report of tlie committee which Investigated th* charge* against Mayor Kiuith until Monday, inatead of taking lt up at the regular meetlug of the Council* on Thurs? day, Ia to allow Councilmen ample t: nj to give tha matter th* attention lt deserves. Of th* aaren men who signed the majority report, five ar* Republican*. Th* vote to postpone tbe consider i tion of tho report until Monday Was 4S to 30. Prealdsnt Lawrence of ia* Coiuiuuu Council siys that li will re? pair* unly a majority to pass the impeachment retold lion. Politicians *ay that ll will pass ih* Cuminoo Coun? cil wllh iit't ilO votes, bm that lu S*l*ct Council -1 votes, the necessary two-thirds for conviction, cannot ba o ? i ned ami that the M .y ir's counsel may interpose laval ob.tat lei which will occupy months. Rumors war* again abroad lo-day to tho effect that ex Secretary Linton and the *x-nhl*f olerk were lu be proae outeu upun in* chara** of forgery aud embezzlement. PINDING BIS BON AS A BOOTBLAOK. Chicago, Sr-pt. 14 (Special).?Henry Howard, fruin Virginia Elly, Nev., ll slaying lu tn* oily ou his way homeward fr nu New-York. Thia morning a* he stepped from a C.arg-at. Car at Washington- tt. be was acooiiod with tbs familiar ball: "Shine, bots I" t.lancing at the young owner of the vuioe he *tart*d, wllh tbe exclamation : " Whv, Tdtn. my son 1" Il wa* evident that " Toni " did not share the pleasure of the meeting, for wit u a look of wild alarm h* tl ? l amt w.,s lost in tbs tsroug. Ibe police lu ail parts of the city ar* now looking lor Tbouiaa Howard, alias Met,ni ness, a bootblack, whu rau away from tmnin a year ago. ? ? ? a LIKE A rTAR CLOUD IN MEXICO. St. Lons. Sept. 14.-A dispatch to The Globe-I'cm.jerat from Laredo, Tex**, aay* : " Prominent men uf Mexican lineage In this city lay that a concen? tration ol the revolutionary force* ll now going on throughout the l,orders, and that praparatlona are actively being made for a demonstration wnleh will sk*sa IB* Marra i Ooverninsut toll* ,'n ni dallon*. Tn* Ililli of Sepiauiber, Hie anulaersary of Mexican lu l - - pan,laue*, ls His day sat for a general move ou the part of ilia i rv?ibi,onary lure**. Tbs w*r-ory ii " The Cou ?lliuiiou ot o, aud iiuwn with Ulai." NATCHEZ WILLING TO GIVE IT UP. Chicago, Sept. 14.?A dispatch to Thc limit from San Antonia, Tex., lava: "Natchez, who with Oaroniiuo ia oo bu way to Florida, atates that bs did out want to go on tn* warpath aud avoided il aa long aa Be cuabl. hut after be gut un tba warpath he did uot want lo glv* up a* long aa ia*r* wa* a cartridge left. Now tbal he uas b*en whipped, tia ssys, h* aeoepta ibo Ineriiaiiie, and will keep peace with Ibe pale ehief. He says he baa been welt treated by Captain lawion and (iennral Stanley, aad hopes aoen lo nisei his people la * landa." TUE PLC RA LIT F IN MAINE. FULLY 14,000 FOR BODWELL. TtrrSTT-ONB BKPL'BLICAN MAJORITY IN TH! SKN* I K?A (IAIN Of PROM SIX TO TIN IN THE LOWrB BOUSB. Augusta, Me., Sept. 14.? Official election re? turns srs being rsceired at the State Huiiie, about 100 towns and oltlss having responded ao far. Chairman Manley aald thia afternoon that the majority fer Bod well (Rep.) for Governor ov*r Kdwarda (Dem.) will reach fully 14,000. Tht Leteitton Journal hoo tabulated returna from tbe Clerk* of 273, allowing that Itu.1 well's plurality this y*ar ls 9.408 a* easiest 0,245 for Robts In 1882, tbs vote in each year being: Gor?r,;er. 1886.1 Joi. R. i od weil (R.) 53,823 Fdk. Roble (R.)..16,438 C. 8. Edwards (D.) ..44.415.'H. ll Planted IL)..50,193 Aaron Clark (P.).2,809 VT. N. Vlaton (IR.) I IWra. F. Kuitii (P.) I , **7 Solou Chaee (S.U.) f 1'" .featuring.j Total vote.101,1071 Toni vote.10?.07? Kepublle.au p.urallty..:?,4<Js, Kepub.iiau plurality i;,'.'4 j * Renominated. Returni from over three-fourthi of thu lld Congress slonal District give Dingley (Rep) 14,421 vote*; Oar eelou (Dem.) 8.G61; Eustis (Labor and Prohibitory) 3,323. A large number of Democrats cut Oarcsion and vot-id for Kuitii. Dingley runs ahead of hil ticket, lils plurality will ba about 6,500 and hu majority about 3,000. Returns so far received show that th* State Renate will be composed of 26 Republicans and 5 Democrats. Tbe last Senate was entire1 v Kepobllcan. The Hous* of Representative* of 18:15 wa* composed of 115 Republl cana, 34 Democrats aud 2 Ursenbackar*. Th* Republi? can* have gained 12 member* and lost 2, and 4 more ar* lu doubt. If the doubtful districts all elect Democrats the Republican* will bars gained six over last year. The full returns from York County were completed to-ulght. The Democratic candidate for Ouvernur lead* bia opponeut by *lx vote*, while R*ed (Hep.) for Con? gress has a majority of tineen over Clifford, (Dem.) l ti* Republicans elect oae Senator and the Deinocrata two Seaalors. The Kotiublioani also elect two Couuty ( nm mi mi,, i, era. tbe Clerk of the Conni, Reenter of Deeds, Sheriff, Attorney and Treasurer. Mu* or th* Re |. naen tall ve* elected are Republican* anti *ix ar* Democrats. Th* plurality for nearly every oflloo 1* less than ons hundred. Somerset County give* 650 plurality for Bod well. The Republicans elect seven of the eight Representatives, a giiu of two over Issi, They also elect a (senator and avery county officer. Katurns from all but throe towns In cumberland County show tbal the entire Republican ticket wa* el*ct*d. Webb beat (Sawyer, tor sheriff, by about 500. Tbs Republican* got every Keoreseniative district ex cent on* in Franklin County, and carried the comly by OOO majority. -*> Al'PROV AL OF BOYCOTTIXG. MKF.TING OF THE WOMIXQMsW'l ASSEMBLY ? RESOLUTIONS PRKSKNTED BY GEORGE BLAIR. Svraccse, Sept. ll (Special).?The conven? tion of the political brunch of the Htate Labor Aaiembiy opened hore at noon to-lay. with a large attendance This is their tittil animal Convention. There were about 100 delegates preieut. The oi'gauizitlou waa formed to BIM labor bills on tho Legliiature, one or the object* of the Assembly li to abolish the contract printing ivstetn. They say that % Mata prim? ing in'lic* chu bo run with equally good re? mits aa tito National printing oflico at Wash.tin? ton. Chairuuu Frauoy called the convention to ur-ler. " Organized labor lu the Empire Biala in,, ls tue balance of power, amt thus nolls th* key to svefl noni.nat.om fur the I'r-snl, i.ry of lb* United States." ssltt he. Tb* greater par I uflhe day was occupied ny adiseus-lon of I he re pori of tue Cou. ni, nee on (.re,icu ti als. Basol utions wera tuen offered for the consideration of the Com? mittee on Kosolutiuns, whu will nuke their re? port to-morrow. One of the ip-o.iittoi.*, by Frederick BahaalC of Kdtlalo, deuounce* Dutrioi-Aitomey Martin*, of New-York, aud Judge Karmt, who convicted the Theta* hovcoitcrs. George Blair, of New-York, tillered a resolution de? nouncing ?s unwarranted amt uucalled for Hie cou s'.rucitou of the Peu.il Ode, matte ny Jadg* isarrett, in the Theiss case*. The resolution* also condemned District-Attorney Martine ?? for rushing these cases through while ptoiuinent men un tar indictment were nut brought to trial." Tho resolutions asked tho Deaioeratle btate CouiiQlitee lo oppoie Mr. Marline and the politic tl faction to wiiion lie-belongs if lt aeeki to nomi? nate bim for the oflice of Supreme Court Judge, The resolutions request ttie Stale Committee to make the repeal uf ail seen ms lu the Penal Code which seem to be against boycotts a campaign Issue, Mr. Blair also odored a reioiutlou favoring the appoint nun i of a coin nut te oi' live io ask Governor Hill to panton the jouvicted boycotter*. .Mr. Hlair eased unanimous consent tu tne passage of lils tint resolution. He waa greoted witu applause sod lt wa* asp trent that the resolution mot wini almost unanimous approval. The resolutions were dl-cusied for a long Hm* and the convention H ti ally adjourned till to -mui row without adopting auy of them. FEATURE*! OF THE LABOR QUE3TIOX. Thats were no new developments In tlie clothing cutters Bli ike yesterday. The union baa been Inlay Kftuiig money anti say that the response* tu tin lr calls to: aid have ben sal Ihfai lory. The anton Of Beer Wagon Drivers baa de< ,dtsl to give BitlM) Io Hie dotti,iv ? utti rs The plumbers Bia bn*J making arrangements for tho estab? lishment ot co-opci.iiivo shops It ha* oeea decided to open ten ni iiiiiei, ni pails oi tin- city secreter} Flood Bars t.'.*t tillite aa amount ot money BBB been locoivetl fiou. othel or. gaulia tiona. A special meeting of tim Federation of Bookkeepers anl otu. a Clerks waa held last Bight at No Til East iourth st. A committee wan appointed lo issue a tail fur * meeting In tarot of shorter boora on aeptenbei 20, Blanks in la roi ot Henry George foi Mayor were distribute t. 1!,-employes ot Delury, the tailor, are dissatisfied because one of ll,en number was discharged fol laking part In the Central l.abot I mon parada, A uuiubei ut pi t --in, ii employed hy tbe Job Printing Com p.ni', ai N,,. SS \ is, v.at. ale on strike. They wish au advance trow Vs lt, *;? a Week. Thc brass worktie ol W T. Mt rorca n's factory continii, OB Bud ar,' ib -it-rnuuod not to resume Work uiitil then BBV plo) el lias made hm Shop a union si,op. Pim.ABBI.I'HiA, Sapt. 14 {Sp-ctal).? Several men were held ber* this a: teruouu on a charge of conspiracy to lu h.,'nra ino ima ness of Job .-telson A Cu., bat manu? facturer*. They were suspected ot saving saut uul a circular lo tn* ons.timers of tbs (li m. nielson A Co. have had iruubl* with the Hallen' Prulecilv* L'utou. HIS SKULL FRACTCRI.lt WITH A CARI" HUNG, John Dfirnan, a^e forty, a liquor seller at No. 510 East Thirteeutb-si., was tryiug lo go lo sleep yes? terday morning at 1 o'clock wueu a quarrel arose be? tween the nieiiii,ors of a gang that had beeu "working the growler" ou the blues all night. The nuise disturbed Deguan, and putting on bis slippers, he weut down to slop lt. He (uuud the gang partly sealed ou bledoor-atep, parity gathered on the sidewalk. Home words passed aud, one of the rowdies picked up a cart rang aud struck the liquor dealer a blow lhal felled him to the ground. James Reynolds, au old man who lire* in the t?u*ment io. is* wan Degnan, saw him fall and iau tu bis rescue. Un grappled w.m a fellow uamed Colligen, wuo brok* or disabled ms arm wl.b auother saiugiug blow uf ino ear', rung and then ran away. The whole of the gang followed, aud w.ieu th* polio* cam* nut on* wa* lett. Deguan sank visibly during the muming, and at noon Coruuer Kidman was sent fur to take his aata-morlem scatemeut. Before Deguan coull make a eunueced *tat*nient bo relapsed into unconsciousness. A mrgical examination ihowed thal the baie of lils skull waa fractured aud (bal he would certain.)' tile. The polio* were nut, la*t night looking for th* u,embers ot the acattered gang. Culil* gan, tn* murderer, I* ou.y eighteen year* old and by profasnuu a corner luafer. Ht* vioilm la forty yean old, aud haa a family. .-? a> MAYOR ORACE'S POWER IN THE SCHOOL BOARD. Thc Hoard of Education to-day will consider thc election of a clerk to succeed Lawrence 1). Kiernan, who died last June. When thu board adjourned before vaeatiou a reiolutlon pre leiitetl by Mr. Schmidt to reduce the salary of tho derk to $3,000 waa lost. Heveral ol tho Commissioners saut that the present salary of the clerk's oiHce, laVMa, WBS loo high for tho position, aud they expected 10 vote to reduce lt, but did nol desire to take any action until the clerk had been seiecttat. lu addition tu his ellice a* Clark ot tito board the clerk also ai ts d.-< secretary tat tbs ti Balsas al tbs Collegs ot tho city ut HeW-York BBd lol this he receives gl.oOO. A un.ii'? 1 ol the Cumiiii-niniicI t ai e la fator of electing Arthur Me Mullen, assistant superintendent ul schools, tu thu ilimsinp, but recently Thomas ll. Cuuuery has been urged as the mau for the place. It ls genuialiy recognized by the board thal Major (? race is using bs iiiiiueueo tu secure Mi. connery's election, aud ou this ground many of the Cominis, slouers are strongly opposed to bim. i'lcai.iciii >imiuo-is baa uot returned Iroui Europe, but lie is saul lu he opposed tu Mr. Conuery. Mr. McMullens frbud* will eudeavoi to elect him to-day. If this ta done, oue of Mr. ('onueiy's support, iraaald] ,* terday that Mayor orace will ssabe ssrsa appointment* tin* tail, in ttie [dat e of cointnissioucis whoso tcrius will expire, and tbat Ho- new men will vole fur Mr. Conn, ry rn January, and Mr M'Mulleu will then be Uiruwu eulin-,)- uul ut the ac huol system. THE FIFTH AY SNUB PAYEMENT. Engineer Belch, who I* employed by the Commissioner* of Account* to examine the charaitcr ot Hie work done by Matthew Halrd in repaving Fifth.ave., has made a second re. port. He goes over the ground covered by the Hist report, criticising the work duue up tu July 21, representing over (100,000. Although this wm k was uot done rn accordance with the ap,-elicit,ons, an eugineer and two inspectors of the Department of Public Works certified that lt was done In slriol aocurdauce willi tho ruiitlacl. Following these teitltl OBtaea voucher fur lit,..,17 20 aaa duly i.nilled lo by th* Commissioner ol i'ublio Works, at that tune Kellin i-jiine. Payment was withheld by the Cuutrnl er. On July SrTaaaoaad oartUtoeta was given ny the eagiaaaar amt iii sp.. I,.rs and a second voucher foi t-.l.i.!?-'?? HO was tt rtib.st ny t onii,ussi,un i rsqnlreoa Angus*, i* BagUi?r Balah aayathai Hom- of thu i el tm. al. s giveu I all li* let,isl up.m. He oe. lares that tba repavaraeal la Bet being doo* according tome cu tiat l and apt tu,, at.u.'ia The bbs ks laid duwil are liol uul. form ni lei.gu., nor ii me *and bedding such a* is t.tii-d (ur. li.titi. over Ihe pave m-iil will ultluiately produce lircgulanlice In the am late, i hara bas been no adequate lusptstiouof the work duue. Mr. ll ii,, hulda that if theta aaa a slron* BaBBBBStf tur making a slr.ugent I satraet ami ai?ec:llt al ena lui laying dow u the pavement ll,cte is an espial ueceaait) lor a rigid luspoc Lou lu seo lhal the terms ul the couta at i ale tan icu out. ORDERING ANOTHER COAL A DJ ASOR, The geueial sales agents ut the anthracite coal producing companies mel yesteptay aud agreed lo advance actual pi iocs .mn.ai.-.y i. ii ,. ui.s pst tou on bn.ke i. stove and chaetBBt sises aaa afteea .eui. mi egg i bur* writ, sumo agents who ?labial a larger BSjVBBCS ordered, bul thc wa lui itv thought t;,at a moro umaeivame pulley Would be aitaii liirr las' I? rHE EASTERN REPUBLICAN NEW-HA-1PSIIIRE STATE CONVENTION. fOMfKATtOK OF CfTARLKS B. SAWYKR FOB OOT* SRXOR?MLVFR n*.\'ut;vo*l) iv THC PLATFORM. Co-tcORD. N. IL, 8ePt 14.-The Republican Stats "onrention wae held here to-day. The atteudanon rae large. Mason W. Tappan wae cliosen [lerm.inent bail-man. In bis address to the convention h. -n'A hat the contest about to lie* entered Into I. a for*j_ unner of the great conflict of IHM, when the peopls I this country will bo called upon to decide whether er dctinies shall bo longer e-atnisted to the care of hose who a .hort time eince .ought to dettroy her. he election ot Cleveland was one ol tho greatest lestinga ever bestowed upon the oountry, at il em un *tr.ite<l tliat the Democratic party as at present* rganized, it utterly incapable ol governing the DRUM tates. The returns from Vermont and Maine indU ated clearly that tho Republican party wa* active, ggrctvA and aucceaaful. The .peaker made a pecitl point that the Democratic party i. entirely ontrolied by Southeraers, aud that the negro element j practically deprived of the franebiao. The South I thoa kept solid aod the North 4. beaten by thia raud. The Democrat, dare nol openly and hont.tly loot the question of a protective tari* and lice trade ia he pres., in Congress or on tbe .tump. TUe Demo rat, aro hopelul ot siiceett in this State thr nigh Ce ?rohibition partj, but they will be di* ip-.ointed leeanne ol their attitude in favor of license The nactivity of the National Administration in tue matter t the Canadian fisheries was .evcrely commented ipou by the speaker. The strange spectacle wae iresented in this State of the temperance party plating uto the band* nf the Democrat4. It the tSSBpB-BSaM icople desired to prohibit the sale of liquor the la r pun tho statute hooks was .Irons; enough, lu any own whero public sentiment deeired it the nh couhl ie Stopped. The Committee on Credentials reported SM d.-le -_|0S present. A ballot waa taken foi a c iinlii'.ifc lor jSovernor, which remited as loilows : Whole uuuibc. aat, 591; necessary lor a choice Ililli; Ch itl.* II ?lawyer, ot Dover, 4'2j; David ll. Condell. Ai..lum, 105, and Martin A. Haynes, 1. Colonel Sawyer was leclared the nominee aud the ii.iiuiiiatioii wa* made mammons. Colonel Charles B. InwjSS fal 11 wcaltlit BMW urcr of Dover. Ile is a gentleman ot liou pcrtoRsI ]i|h araiiie and lia. the enthiisias'ic BBB| ort ot ? ar.ge niiinbcr ol WStttng psIllisiSSS in lin' .-Ul.-. A etiotig pRItJ plat lorin wa. I hen adopted. It SBSRR tith a recital of the principle, inti ticed.-el tl. I.. millican party since its organization. 1 Lie pla um ni lien continue.: u Mindlul nt the fact tint M party lau live on its past, however gloiioiu that tia-t mir a*, but must meet new issues and new du ti. 1 as tiny iriso, the Republicans of Xe**-Hampshire berobjf mtlilim tho loiiowing principle, nndmeaon ? ?? ted iledgo them their support iu State and Nail NU il L ? (dallon anti ad . iuii-traliou." A leading new issue is ;ra"iplcd with in tho second [dank ol Um pun turin, tamely, the compulsory coinage ol thc silver dollar, t is given below : We denounce tho present compulsory coinage ot ?tivnr, Thieu ha* already driven gold irani 1I10 .?hannels o( cir aila lion and ls rapidly reducing tue eu remy to .1 silver ia-.*, si mci; t rn nilly cn.I in IluaUclul ?llsa.te. ; aul MO leuauiJce a, nu immiueut eiii tbe policy uf lin. A tn init? iation lu ss Kl..ll,.wing small bili. Hun, ClltUlatiall .nut Wt).tltOtlng ther. lur silver oellilit'.tte-, en ie a .vii. 00 B? dote tho degradation Ol uur ciiritiuiiy lu a Single ii.i-.i, vinni the l 01. .tn ?itl.ni and tluaiiiitl sainty doolan I a OBS* ein ,? of beth gold aud .liter or a 1 aper CBfttBCJ hnsoi ii?>ui boin ii., 1 ni. 1', 141 y.t ?'?. Thoru is a strang plank favartng tlie pCStSSttfS tariff, he Demoeralto party being denounced for f t.'oi' 114 the Morrison lariit bill. EnfnOOt regret ls expressed thal ;ho DosaoorntlS National Administration "timk nu step* ..1 rebuild tue American commercial revcuuo"; the [lemuel.aie Aumiuistratlou, it 1* dee I ne 1. "hi iroved iiieuuil etetit. to brlugthe tltUerlee quettiou tu an i.ouor aMe ailjustment"; a pied te 1* made mat the party'. ('?i[igre.-i,iieij_Jiill Tote for liberal tieuslo.s tn .iis.,..,t veteran* uf the late war, ant the declaration ls ma lo mat " we denounce aa heartless and hostile those I'r. st lieiit.ui \ .-ii.e.* uf nearly one Lumire I pciisi-.n 1 lees winch Congress had f mu.; to no wormy. A plank >?? I'l.'-i. the party's syiupaiuy witu workingmen ami iieuoiitices contraot oonrtot lui. ir. Tue principle of pro? hibition of thesaleof liquor is sustained; thu pr000001 ?f ihe Ueiuooiatiu party to license liquor selim.- la de iiminted: ami ti.e ueclurattoii li made that the Uepubli L-itn party favors tue subum-toii to me people nf a I'r.i lilbltory Amend.neut. A faithful execution ot the Civil sen ice lielorm law ls demanded. Tbe *uppr.-**ma lt the votes ot colored u eu lu the South is di.nouiir.xL l| noalUoa to lint giantm. of put.lie lao :* tn run..aA i. mil.?tlc* ls ex pits-nd, and profound regret I' dee at.t jtinceriiing the death ot (..-nerti nant. 'Ibo nlatiorua s: tt* witlia re.siiiution eulojtiziuji (.naries H. r-atyyer, ihe caudida'.e for Governor. DIV Ll) IS TO A MARRIAGE. rut- snout livkd RtMRARCR or a OSMBHIDOR BPIMSTKIt. Boston*, Sept. lt Special.?There lias long ired lu Cambridge fl highly ISSRSSSSi ipinster, Miss Tot ?ey, .ge nfty-four. etie U reputett to be worth ab ml ? .0,000, ro presumed by illaro* in the Cambridge Horse Kailroa I ami in other tatlroads. About August 1 M'->o Correy weut to Ibe Waite, Mountains for a imuiiti't .? ic.i'i'iti. staying at Littletou, th H. Thor, the .pedi wo weeits. At the end ot that time a portly, good-look* ug and well-dreisod mau accompanied by a motherly, .iii.le-..aired woman whom he called blt titler, regut lerotlattno hotel where Mitt Tm rey wai itaymg. rt illegal lister formed tbe .tcquaiutauoe of Miss Torrey iud the latter learuod tnat the brother wai Dr. Aaa ear Jackson Grant, of Australia, a wealthy Englishman. me doctor was introduced iud neg in a l_*__tO_M ouirt ihip. His story was fiat he wat immenssiy nen, own? ing valuable gold mines and other property lu Australia, The doctor aud Miss Torrey were engaged within a week. Ou -eptciuber 1 Miss Torrey left Littleton for c.nniiri-lge. Dr. (.rant and bis sister wero invited to go with ber. Ho nd so and they (tent to No. IO Plympton-.*. It wat notice 1 mat Mits Torrey and me Snout ?? i..t 1 together tereral time, at tbe bauk wnere ibe former bail her money on deposit. By Tanoni ex uses, lier *uitor iiicceeded iu (et;lug her to draw out fully itJ.ooo, lt 10 ?aid. Ut uiaing.d al.o '.o get huid ot part ot it. Tbo doctor uegged 1-uutliiually tu haro meir marriage o-cir t* toon t* posstolt, but Mu* Torrey would nut give ia. Al lett tbe inter played her little paru Mba wat uol fe. mg wall aud the feared tn- rigors of tbe atern New Lugiand winter whien wai appro tching, t-he mini go to California for her health, two or three dat. of nar* .men', pleading won tbe day, and id Jmt a week'* Hmo frmu returniur from the motintalui, Mu. Turley tal Ur. Andrew Jacksoa Orant wore tu trrteaat Ml** l'..rrty'e ii.m*e hy the Kat. A. F. Peabody. That wat juna *?eek ago. After the knot wa. tied the uewly wed.;*.1 eoapia went to Saratoga on meir boney moon, tb. amer at-cuiiipeuy* mg them. In packlug the trunk* me aootor intii(*a upon barine bi* wife pact all Uer bett ollie ana other tiressei, ber tealskin tank and valuable clothing In bio trunk. Lan Wednesday ibe party were al loMtSRO' tne next day tnej med to Atbauy aul thin the hnuoy moon ? ai eclipsed. Ou tbe afternoon of Thundav tho tloctor'i niter *aid that tbe wat going out of lae city ie i.t tom. friend* aud wained to borrow Mrs. Orant'e bett boantt. lt wae luau**! har aul nfl tho went. Au nour later a meit.ingar earn, iiiiiii-l.y lo the hotel *ud brought the inforuiatioa to Dr. Q-f-Oj tbat Ult litter had tuddenly been taken d iu_ero.it.,- Ul ind wanted bim lo come '.0 lier nae al om-e. ru. doctor basinr packed up hit trunk-, which ano contaioe.i alt bu wife'* ben apparel, aud ki*ilug nar gun i-oy went off with clothing, it 11 akt aad money, promisiag to meei her In Bolton aa loon ai poMible. After be bal gotie li dawned upuu Mr*. Oraut that Hie bad been deceived iud that lt batt oott har otar $0,000 for two dav* 0. wedded Ute- *?_e_ellled har hotel oil! amt with a broktn btart cam. oaek to Cambridge neil day. Kn lay. Har Lathami, lt ll tald, li uow lo Montreal with lilr " elater." Tbe polioe are looking for hioi. THL FIR 'KC ORD. Fitchburg, Mas-.. .-*.",it. 14.?A In thia luni'ulug did tm.ono damage to Franklin Wyman'* paper un * In Vi aehutel vii.age, Wcitmiuliier. Tue ct lo luiured. QPRMOj -cpr. 14.?A Ur. thu morning In tht premties on- ip'.e.l bt Fisher A. Sheppard, tnl.lln.ri. dellroyed $10,000 worth of property. Ciiicauo, .-Sept. lt.?A dllpatcb from Elgla, 111., to iho Journal tayt ibat tba Du Bon Opera-Houei block waa buru.d tbn morning. (Jem -a M. reek, dry-goodi and .meerie*, tuttalned n lota of .4 .,000; lnturaaco T.i."i.iino. A.leu Bros., batt and oops, mt* *-.">.ooo, luiut tnce uni given. Lott ou bulldiug $100,000; in.uianeo SJO.ooo. There were other uiuor boated. at LATENT ANARCHISM IN CHICAGO. Chicago, Sept. 14.?A mee ti 11 k* of about 100 men wai held here Uti evauiug and adoyio 1 me follow? ing: Keiolted, That we ..roten againit the eoeroachaiento upuu tue peopie'i rigutt of tbeee petty d.*,iot*. aud wo uerewitb vail Upon all Wage worker* lo organ.ie pontt* cally aud rebuke ai the twin et-r.' patty tyrant, 1*0 ene.ur of prugraae aud of tbe working people. Tbomai Byan made a rtery an 1 ret*, blending about equally tbe wrouga ot Ireland aud tba wronga of tbo woikiugmeu. ? rn ? HE BOUGHT FLOWER* FOR HIS OWN ORATE. St. Pall, Sept. 14 [Special),?Lewis Apple. Editor of ihe Yidette, at Fatiora, Iowa, tbot blBRRtf through the bead to-day and died. Me bought towers at the bute Fair Inti week, wits whloh to deooraio sis graTO.