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I fte-! trui wm V0LXLVI.N?* M.W) NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1886. PRICE THREE CENTS. CUURCIIILL^JIESIGNATION VONDON TRFATFn TO A GENUINE POL1TI CAL SKNSATiOX. W1IJ. RE CO BACK TO TIIK CABINET AS ITS MA**11 lt T ?RIS Kl "MOUED ALLIANCE WITH ( HA-MUHn l-IlN?-RADICALS ANMol? KOR B-J-T INOTON TO JOIN THE TORIES. [BY CABLE TO TIIK THIIUNF..] I/ONDON, bsa. 98.-liWi lianrtolih Oiurcliill's .rehit-Bition miikes all antecedent 6i?*oulnlion>i on Ihe poliliral si.u.ttiou out of dato and valueless. {This act. which if maintained trai-.forms parties, Was c. ncoulcil from t lie Tory organs. It ai pears ex? clusively in tliis moininK's "rimes," and the man Biost BBtTBnti to see lt was. prohahly, Lord MM-Snqf. I io nnl hatters thnt one s n'le (ollca_r'ie Of laird Kiuii.ttlili knew lu- inti /ii. led to launch this thunderbolt. There had h-en ihBBPreSBBSaftS iKtweeii Iiim and other ministers on various points, r.nd unable t o have his own way, Lord Kan dolph had throat, ni-d to resi.n. Hie menace had sun SS -f 1 BB I l>xx icc--lhen failed. Lord Ran? dolph '.lien ti'i.tii ter- hid to Hotel tlie li,md of his BOlleSffUes hy a mancsuvre without iireo.-tlcnt lie is believed bi hate Impart! ,1 his resolve to "ile Tl-ino." ii it [Kthrtps heforc ho had placed tiie resi.iiiitit.n in Ihe hands of tts Primo Min? ister, 'tut before it was aoccpted and befon it was . known to tbe Queen. IAno Salisbury boped to iiiiuii-e hiiii lu wi !i raw il BS he lind withdrawn it before, but Lord Randolph, gio wu weary of tbs Uni 1" pi fi neilin be ilccisi.e in Ihe step which . separate bim OnaUj trom bis colleagues or li eke liitn ll.cir lurist t-r. If lie now lcturiis to the ..tini-try be n tunis ns dictator. "The 'linn:.." wii h devotee two l bs c it iiiii nrticlcs io tin- subject, is profoundly (lis quieted by tbs resignation, and wltb reason lVrhaps bewi] lered woul l ex. < ? in tte nt curate}" lbs state of mind ot I.ord Randolph's sole ooo l.d.nit. 'Iii" financial ccii-i iiiii11 ms stud t.. bave i ??'.'! the resignation _ nk io nothinj In '",;r paria n witb ds probable Influence on lii-h milli is. i'm nell's mistic fever, bis refusal to approve tbs "Han of Campaign.1 Dillon's last defiance, Healy's loud IncMements to resistance uni all other recent Incidents were for tbe mo ii.ei.i lost si..i.t of. Yesterday tbis Tory Uovera iiitiit. had aa unlimited tease of power ;to-daj iw I .1, b '.ii .i .if tit- li ft- for three months at tay premium. .Politicians Instantly assume that if l.t.ri Randolph (.hurtlull goes out of office be - mi.i Op ositloa Tbat is not hi.*. Intention. out even should be mean, as !.<? does mean, to ?fTer bb Independent support to iii-* late colleagues. tho ler.st hostile role be would play would be that of ii (jin iii ir;, n.i. Thc di.-ei, linc of the Too patty, thou h Lord R adolph's persona] following is n i loree, ii.ust be loosened, the alliance with the i it.un.-ts threatened, and the cohesion exist? ing in the Bin.o_.t_. Imperilled. Thc Irish policy (ii which ths Government bave cn* ired cannot be (iinic.l on lot a weeli in the House of Commons w.ti.oiit tbs leaolutc supptott of ii compact major ity Lord Randolph ls not sd to have quar? relled arith I rd Salisbury chiefly o i ace .uni of his Irish measures He weil I still defend them and vote for I hum, but suoh a nouns as dur Govern lii-.iit tin- puTsulng with reference to Ireland re? quires Bomobbin? more than bcnevol ni assistanoe from OUtsidciS Ihs experiment of L'overniii. with the help of a majority composed of two separate wings under Independent leaden was already basardoua ea ugh. If there are lo be throe sect ion*; under three -ceders, one of them by nature ii free lane, tbe continuous luccem (>f the experiment becomes Impossible. Lord Randolph's retirement ls the strongest reinforce m.'tit the Home Rule cause luis had since Glad* Stone's aeeesslon Lord Salisbury must bring Lim bael., nut iiecessatily on his own terms, bul hy a oompromiee for which Lord Randolph ht always randy, ot be must modify, not bo ss. mod Mute, b policy tn which ibe whole Ministry seem irretrievably committed lor Ireland.Lord Salisbury, however, is nol tbe man to whom any metamor * is impossible Nor is Lord Randolph. His H-parent levity iu quitting offiee. amid a gnat nir-is. on minor Issues is only apparent. Ile has i crt .".inly counted the eost and calculated tbe prebabk effect on bis own party of tbat rc arrangement whieh ;iil parties have Uni. believed tn he iiiitiiint ni nml which this event may weil enough pteeipitate. At present evert thins; is in confusion Every bod] can see rar-reaehin <? nsequences likely to Bow frees Lord Randolph's decision but ever, thing i-* e. ii ectuie till Lord Randolph himself bas spoken Hie wildest guesses are heard ob all sides Chamberlain's name is mentioned aa Lord Randi lob's adviser and future poUUca] ally. a Churchill Chamberlain Cabinet la already talked <-f, though ii body explains when- the collei tues er Supporters foi SUCh a piece of mosaic BR to bc found. A baigain baa been talked of before now sen themaritfa reference t-t Ur" Local Ho em? mi nt hill Lord Randolph was unable to bring his col.caines tn ie tc t the fads of a measurc which Ctaamberlain thought iiifii-.ifus.ihie, bun ( h.tinheiiaiii danial ia that lie is not opposed to tho Ifimeteilal Boheme: be does noli know arhat it is. l'olitit ians who prefer not to look beyond t i-iniiritiw ure lum li nt.m* oCCtipisd in jirttji-ets for patching up the existing Cabinet "Hart in ti n. say tbs Kalil als. ")nu*t now go over to the Toiy cain;! and take the grant body of the Liberal I moiii.*..*. with hun" l'tt-iby. but their visible ni i i.t ss tn see him ti.'ce that plunge may Induce .ii.i to postpone ii for a ssaacn Sri. unless lli.itin.tt.n j..ins shan the Tories have no leader In ibo House of Commons lo replace Lord Ran ?loiph ('burel,, ii; nor without Lord Randolph bavs 7hey a Stalls inun who baa the (ar cl ti.'- I n.h-,-1 dei-ioci *<--,. (,. xv. S. rvl'l.i:.\>ANT POSITION OF THE POPE .OVUM!.**,., ii) PBOTB8I Ai.AI\-"l lilli AM l-l Ll ttl ("Al. MOt LUI.VI. ?ona, Dec tS. it" 1'iii.c.reeelvh .- obs bbbIbIbI-sbs barn Iks ObdegB t.t Cardlaala, Basks st amae len-.'!Ii sf tia BBB!tillB Bf I!..- ChlU-ll In Italy, lb- pro* tasted sgalast Um satl-clarieal nu..-m. nt xx:.ii, \t -ming caim-.l mi in Hu- m. inti'., inni r.-.nl Hi., t the II..I-, Bes BBB now __SBBBfM Sf IBS ! i-t iciiiiiiii.l- i.l i'- |._ttiii,it,i,y. I ,-?? Tin; i.aii.way BLOCKADE in GERMAVY. Hi i.i is, Dec. _____ ll.e .-lint.>-.t.i au lia-..a.-,,I. "Uk- ].,jj. way Msskads ?t DiBsdaa sui Lstpsie ftmltanos A posuii sarriea by Blsdgas Bas staitsd taveajr batwasB lliemiiit-, IViiIk, 1_ I,,,.., ,,i, totliei .eiilit-H. A Uleiriain iroui (.in-ui ii iu k^^i. m.,i eo.il ninl iii ot igloos are very -i-iiitt- tiiei. _U(j ,jlut uiere ls a areal ** ant ol cttltlo lor slaughter. TEOPOBKD ,,, i.AN vAi-n-i- 1<A) j;. I-OMitis, De.-,-.'ii. nle ,;OJ.,. jj,.,,,,,., YmdBt Chili Hll aouiii-etiiat an ssaaB_raaj_*?Bsa sm aaataaiMatatlfat-Mss will bs held lu tbs assslag seaasa is eelebrau Hu Qm cu's C.". !'?*'?. i*f? -lint r,.i ...frwe 8inl tl.,* c'.uit...... uiulor -ilti.il it aili 1?? siuioU ??_! bm pubilsUed slioiUy. e WW OHO BOH ILL RESIGNED. UNABLE TO KEEP HIS RETRENCHMENT FLEDGES. itn will srrroitT tiik uni tXBCBaTTBTtn imsit roi. ICY?LOKI) RANDOI.fll's RKCKI'TIdN AIIANlxiM I*. tnr chtn.it to the t?BTjtxk.] Copyrighti 18X01 NorVi American cahUBrjmOB London, Der. 2-1.?lu conversation with a fricn'l to-day Lord Randolph Churchill uuthonzed the statement that his resignation was not caused hy iiny dlfTercn-e of opinion with his colleagues arisiny; out of Ute Government policy toward Ireland. "1 am entirely with the Government," he said, "in their determination to enforce luw and order in Ireland, and I shall stand hy thom steadily in (loins so. Of this there need be no ((iicstion." In re; ly to (he question whether tho resignation was an net delihenit'-ly resolved nir.n or an inipiiLsive act, Ln>rd Randolph smiled and saki: "It was a most deliberate act, made necessary hy my simple resolve lo kt< p lin- pledge I Hn\f ns f'h.'mcf'U ir of thc _a__qv_i not to __*a_tj thc public expeiiililuie. I lncinit to Imap Hutt [ledge when I pave it, nii-i I have iTfflg1**^ beeemse I lind to iii- om between is**4gii_g __ _i_ag to keep tlmt pledge." Ob W'ei'iiesilay nf last week Lord )i'iiiniiii|iii In formed the I'lciiiif*,- Hint be could nol continue to t ( m Oi.-incell'ir of tiLc Excheauer unless tbe Admiralty and the War Office would egree to lower their estimates fur the year. Lord Wan dolph did not denounce these estimates as extrava? gantly in excess of those of last year, but Hi y were so far In advan e as t > make ii Impracticable for him bo keep his pledge of retrenchment unless the Ministers responsible would consent to reduce them. <'n Tuesday Lord Saliabury replied, sus? taining tif refusal of tlie War 'itlite and the Ad miralty so cut down tln'ir figures, and yesterday laud Randolph sent a imie to Lord Salisbury nt II nt field i louse real un: his seat _ the Cabinet. The lioie was received late In the afternoon and the only Indication afforded of las purport w.is timi after its reccipl L*ady bs_sbury ni tracted ene attention of some of ber fptesta by Hie marked oddness of ber mininer In bidding adieu tn the Duchess of Marlboro.) h. I. rd Ranlolph'e mother, wlio had arranged ' ? leave Hatfield House last oven nv. Nowb of the resi nation was sent to "Thc nmea" office, London, bj messenger lunn Hatfield House by Lady Salisbury, which nocounts for the fad that ii appeared In "The 'linns, alone of nil the London papers this morn? ing and was accompanied bj an rdito ni ? in lind very friendly terms to Lord Randolph Churchill. Lord Randolph is in better health and spirit Hum for s lonv time past, and be regards the r-t>c|> lie boa tain ii as simply the inevitable tx ii of his well-formed conviction that re? trenchment of th" public expense eau be carried ont without in any way imjciillintri he etticiency of the Government or disturbing the policy of the ? ?ni- it-- There li absolutely uo foundation for tin- story of any differences of opini n between bin i If and his colli agues i n fpicsi ions of *?? ni ml policy, inul his avowed Intention is to support l.h.l Salisbury? fJovenrmcnt loyally and iii nih as a private memberi He bas declined to sk- any representative ot tba London Dices during the doj and im leaves town thi^ evening or to-morrow morning to post a few days with his brother, bbc Duke of Marlborough, at Blenheim. The reception ai the Foreign Office which was to have bean jjiviii liv the Chancellor of the Ia chequer and La ly Randolph Churchill on January 12 will now bc abandoned. Itt is intimated in tome (punters that l.inlv s-.iU-.tnii v rasaaoiad _a intent inn ot Indy Randolph to give a certain American swim; and brilliancy to ihis reception wiih disfavor ns being rnconsiutent with the official traditions of the British Cabinets, General Willoughby, envoy of the Queen of Mads a"-!.-;-!-, now in London, states that there is no truth in the report In the rv_ris "Temps" that he bus been recalled. Th*' Molagossy Qovern meal negot>ioted their national loan according to his pinn. WILL HARTINGTON Ell 1 THE BREACHt 1 Vt Il'l'ii-I I lt>\'ol' Ult: QVKKN?COMMENTS Of mi LONDON NEWSPAPERS. I/iimiiis, Dee. -v;i- ia.nt Hartington vi iii return tn Lon? don Immediately, .mi anti] be srrlvee Ute Marquis, of (Salisbury will rennin qaieseeot, lt ih thought imi r -t'liiile thal Lord Hartington will accept ofilee ss Mr. Cbambsrlt? snd a majority ol Ute I alon**! i'a r | ul'.ot to bis l-o il"i'i(V. On tlie uth-r li.ml. i i- learned (ron n trustworUi| muree mat the l*ueen Viii nae lin- utmost preeeure to induoe him to j"in tbe iii.ui-tiy iii.it become Conservative leader la itu House ni ('tiiiiin-ji.s. believing tba! bo alone eau non balla the effect ol Lord Randolph Chun-hill's eoune. it Lo .i Hartngl a ret-tee t-i toke oflteetbe Vottst \ ativee favor Sir Michael Hicka-React reouuiias tin iiu'.'-s nt tbe (ii iii ???jtur of ri,e Exchequer, and tai sppomtmeni ot Edward Stanhope, the preeent coiijiu.ii r**eretary, te the inna (__] secretaryship. lyint MaUsbury sad ??' long conference to-day with w. ii Benita, st-ii.i.u-y ot Btate lor vv.ii-. and s.i i ii aeriell fonsonby. lae mme alinistet returned to Hatfield Houee this evemog. The vvitri<cu sommoned Lord Randolph Churchill . ni Lord George liamMon, First Lord ol the Ad minify, to Windsor oa Tuesday, failing to reron elle i/''ii Randolph to lae Cabinet's \i'-ws. tin- Queen fitvi- linn time te consider tin- points si issue. Lom sal ebury wa* swaie ol Lord Kaadolpb'e aseuuon vealer ey morning, and the mattel ww whispered at -i lull niven at II illii'M MOUBS la-t evening. Iionl Kaiiiioi: ir- premature divulgeoee ol ins flecneioa t" ?"Hie Huies" i- considered a breach of faith. Mr. Matthews, Home o*?iretsiv, is tbe naly member of it)** cit'iii'i whose ivsignati.- roneMered piena tito but C. T. lUtehie, pmeidenl ol the tocal Ooven meat Board, and W. !.. Jackson, mancini Meeretarj nt toe treasury, wno share Lord Hsaootph's views, rnav pot Ibly retira. The Osbinel will not meet natl] next wedneeday, all the Miatsters psssng Cbriatmae .it their country ?eats, Lord Randolph suthoiitea the statement tlmt ba viii at oki everyth uk tlmt mi-M tend 1-t teopardise tente between Tories and Liberals oa Dnionisi principles. it i? mported that Lord B-tilsbury im* p-nf-wwi m otTir of tin' Premiership to Lord Hartington, he him tell propoe og to take tbe i orelgn portfolio, and l^oni HarUngtoa te have the livia to bi leet -i portion ol the t .ti oat. iiii- tiirito'i ami o'her coasecvatBve dui* ore al nu.st deserted, owian lo the holidays, I iiii-intii r remaining give oaltmlte l ezpree lon to their : ( hun bill . Lim ii- a traitor who vuii Lc forever unworthy ot party eoatl 'Hit* Conservative oesocuttioa In Lord Randolph's conttltueney le arranging tor tbe appototmeat of a tee tn tiiii nj "in Uini Randolph and demi Lim an sxpisaatloa ol hie eooduct, An infnrnia) lnr"titiL* of Q__toab_t woe botd at aol i. Biol Club to-night Than na* much i>-.'.n ii i ii er tho prospective break-up of the (ion lervatlvc Untoalel < - - 111 ? - n, aad the hope in : Hut tin- gradual rapproebemeat ol tu Churchill ciiainiifriaiii al]lance ts the Glads! u.ii result, in tie' eearse ol the eoaUng seselon "i l'luiiiiiiii nt, in tilt- j-.-1 tn ii ni Hr, Qiadstene io orOee, "lht- st. James's Cosette" ssys tii.n if laoaeial laieone sxploin i>n>i Randolph t__eh_'i reel ns (inn fivini tilt- Ciiiuiii-i, ti,. I,- ia nothlag to be ni i . eept ti it iinie e. nm mill ii to be deptsmd; bsa if thf iajt-ii Ooverastsat bill iras Um ca ass, thea il-' (lovtiiiiii'hi hoe grievously erred. "iin iii,.,' tay! ii belie es Ijii>i B_arlolph Ohareh ll- ii -lunation vvas ,|m- (,, all TsVIBatlBl divi ot oiiiinoii M.ui tin- mst ol tin' ra ht set i aaa the paper, Lord Randolph civ.-> s better rsaeoa tot lin at lion than timi of lilian, ht] d_ereroeee willi his teiMagass, hs wui ss Bauble to repel hsstlln ertttolsm ol his lonivi-. "lilli KVI-lllllj.' N . . ,;,(- Otj ,,,,. ,,.,,,?,] ;ln.| saraetesd. it ahi.s i/,ri Raadoiph chnrei u ta |uatiry inp ttiut.i, ?amiag l.m Uni ii I.- doe* uni iu- ooom will nnvi-r lu- ln-anl hsaasjftBf vniiitiui ntmtUng c>, a*l.eiat!<iii. "Tho olola" soya it wunid Os Uutii ult lui tho warmest .-.mirers of Loni Randolph Churchill to vindicate bf* cb-p. "Tbo 1_11 Mall ("anett/*" declare* tt.at lt trill be im* SSSMs for Loni S-liabury to _overn unlee*. I_ord IIiirlin_Tt.ui slap into the breach. It says lt ls lin po-tsiblo to conceive of any hypothesis ujion "shich I-ortl Harting.on could BsfJ?d, ninrally or politically, a n-fusal to accept the po.t Wkkfc Lord llandoljih Churchill ha* vacated. -__, rAUSELL OX THE S1TVAT10X. NO GROUNDS FOR COERCION IN IRELAND. IX.CALVTV OF TIIK I'l.AN OK CA .trAir.N ?I1F.ALTH ol' _m IltlSH I.KAU! IL London*, Dec. 23.?A reporter called on Mr. I'l-rnell at the Euston BgOBN Hotel this o\enin... TV Irish lender looks much paler and thinner than at the enil of the In-, session, hut bc is ?*\ itit-ntly nitikiiur good progress Ile sub! Unit his physician believes that he will be stronger tim ii for n good n)iiny ye/us. Ile said tlint bis illness became neutc about the end nf October, hut forsevcrai months previously he hnd bee_ karine Besh, appetite unii Strength, until in Um nut timn BSSSlOa he ft lt .'il moat (mini,, unable to do nay work. f'mit inui uti lu* -nit! : "After my malady hail bet onie fully de? veloped I was mi i'lie tn read "r write anything or attend to uny kimi of business fot several and il is "lily Wllhin Un- Inr*- three VVt-t-ks iiu i 1 bars permitted myself even tn think of political atTaln, while even now lbs excitement and fatigue of the laal few days have distinctly thru" n nie bille and niii'le me f.i-1 worse. * Mr. linnell then tuiiie.1 ia Ihe political sltun tinii. lb* remarked thai the Government, now iimt Lord Randolph Churchill bad resigned, would - metbing else tn think of thin eoercin Ireland; ii. would luise in struggle for existence. ihe Government, lu- continued, would bave been unlikely to apply coercive powers in any essa. because Hi" marked absence of crime. Ihe general n.a I. i.iiion with wlm li the campaign bad been t t milli lcd. inni the fnct timi the object, nf lb'' Government and ibe campaign promoters was the sunn-?that of it'lanni.' a fairrcnl abatement fi ni unyielding landlords ?had taken away man) ot l tie Usual e-CU-CS fnr c..crt inn. Regarding the legality nf ibo campaign, Mr Parnell saitl bc was unwilling to take the l from either Justice O'Brien nr Justice Johnston, 1; ih nf whom were strong political partisans, who bini received their offioes iu reward fm" political services, und who were no? toriously lawyers of mediocre ability. ?.ni*- confusion in thc judgment Itself aa wei] in ihe proclamaaii n. "in ony case." continued Mr. Parnell, "if it should be Anally and dearly decided by high legal opinion of recognized auth rity thal the ls ill -gal j .ni mu er d will be inly technically Illegal, and only so because thc sallie ii-71 it nf combination which thc Legislature, after much agitation, legalized for British work? men under the name of trades unionism, has not yet been extended to Irish tenant farmers." MR.. BAMBJ BLAH. Bl BYING THE HATCHET. iniiMVi; TUB i'"-iii'>v ul' HIMSELF ami BIS IU--IIU \ I Kiitivn-. I.nviiiiN. 1). c. 24. - Mr. ( li.iiiilii-i'laln ci.ute n stn 1--I1 at n ],? i\ at.-11 ??. ? I Miters! Donnell Issi Bg, Ile -ail lill'! lin' lKilitie.il -itltatintl BBB lilli*. Unary and critical ona lt bini totally cha -,, it ai ti iv, ,-i, ty four boars. Continuing be laid: Aitiit.iiL'ii I iiav.- often differed willi Lord Handnlph ("bun-hill, 1 Iiim- Barer in 1.11 in rm- 1.1 bli great ability ami quick apprccintl m ol public sentiment. TIion tn n arr I in ul I h. in- bas frea neut ly risen iiiperlor to it. ninl' his position in tlie |tn-iiit (,1111 run,en! was a guarantee Itt me l Int t iii... -mini nut panne b reactionary policy. Churchill's recent speeches displayed ht.eial pr) ucl plea upon moa) Impor 1.i:it t|iic-li't!.-. iii- resignation i- a very siirnlneant an iitnnit t-iiieiit. lt seems Unit the old Torj Inltnencc lin* Ullin.tl Hie ll ] > | >. r liaii.l. Tire I.e. ' "t. t.t Chill ?Killey wa. to maintain ihe alliance witt Ike 1 nloul 1-. I thoufdil 'hat perhnpa tbe Tories natl Brown wlaeb. ei . ,i!!.| Wei e pi . J 111 ' 'I III l7n. 'I tl ill a if tltey lt:.-.- iiii:iiii|i.ite.| Hint iiil.-nl mn l*inl r-.i i ii'ii-t nc prepared in face tin' consequences. Kow, sentlemeB, in view nf il.I- startling chance, 1 Mk myself, wbal arc tbe Oladstonlnns got ns to do I lt Min,-' t*. ii,.- tin v baie 11 great, nml perbapa n linn 1 opportnnttr. We Mberola agree npon ninety-nine point* and dlanirrec upon mily mit* i*olnt Even 11111111 Irish mattera, wben 1 took Into tin- thing. 1 am more surprised al Hie number cf pol uta whereon we are 1 tliiiii nt lim remalli.i.i. nit.ci Which, tat Ibo present, we n.n-t in- content tn differ. Mi" opposition to Mr. Gtadatone'a bill ha- been grossly mia represented, I never said thal I wa* opposed tn tr land scheme, I opiMiscd thc (iladslone bill maliili upon two gre I 1 .:-t. I bellered ii arqnkl Involve ,-i loss which tin- British taxpayer might not to bear; second, I waa noi prepared to do anything prehidinir an . nienl tn mal,, li ela ml practical!) Indepi intent, lt la one Illina tonse all the resources of tic Mate in benelti yonr fellow-citizens: lt ia a different thing altogether to undertake a ii-1- furthoaeabout todrifi from you. But I uercs doubted tbat ll waa poednlc lo dertse 1 plan for tbe settlement of Uie land yin-ti.m. I nm eon Mm tal that an) ol tbe three liberal leaden ran loon :u 1 a ri r_-e a -. ti 1-me which, wu linn! throwing an uni' or risk mi tin- British taxpayer, will In a abor! time make thi ii 1-11 tenant the owner nf Hie bind in- eultlratca We could Ko even further in the direction nf unity. Eren on tbe question of ltical government tbe difference 1.es, Wc bare nil agreed mi a scheme applicable tn England anti Scotland sad mc an* prepared to appl) it, un li tim neeessai > change ol detail-, tn I . latld. An WC I" terr.alli diajoiuted, lr nml iii Internecine strife Inr tbe benefit nf nm- ??j> junien!-, ni HM* We 1(1 malle lill- lltilie.-t nltemptl lt we do not fl ree on ei ry point, al least we cnn agree tn carry these Important reforms, nu which there la im difference nt opinion between ns, nml leave lt tn timi' anti a frank discussion nf thc -iil.j.*. t tn -av whether, when we hare accomplished these reforms, we ma) uot go a step further in the direction "f the views ol tini.-e who are bow, unfortunately, uni" opponents. [Load cheers.] HOW Till'. NEWE Was TOLD IN DIHI.IN". lu ta in. Dee. 23. Ths resignslloa of Lord Randolph Churchill from the Cabinet waa proclaliood Ihrouab tha stn eta of Dublin thia morning bj n bell mau. The popu? lace thowi d enthusiasm ovei the newa EFFECT OF THK NEWS IV KKUl.lN". in.ni is, Dee. 23.?The Bourse lo-daj elosed depressed under the influenoe of a renewal of salesto roan" ic deal Inga, together %. i111 an increasing demand foi money. Ihe Cbnrchili Incident baa shaken faith la the stablllt] ??! tin- Salisbury Uovernment and revived lean ol Imp. nd lag aay. ? NATIONALISTS IN COURT. Mi MSB, Mi.it.n, (i'i;i:ii:\, sini nv wii RABBIS )>; CI1ABOED im: I.aci. Of BVIDBHCK BGA1XS1 J HIM. I'l tn iv, Dee. 23. Mesara Dillon, Sbsahy, Barris sad O'Brien reached Lon brea to-day sad stteadsd esart Tbej ? inriiiiiii-, .in-ti.'ieii t inir clim ?-.- i.f sasaall sad bat? tery against Police Inspector Davis, who waa responsible for their arrest last week. Tba (-oort decided timi tts -i the i ".n nun for H.. ir ooadacl ai Lougfa i. a Meit'n luiDdenl in hastify their proascutlon sad they were thereupon discharged, 'lin; prealdlag magls tlnlc M.l-.b.llll 1'. .Nlll.,11, .Niiu.iiinli-I Mt lillie!' nf l'.llii.l ii,eui. In consequence of their absence the Dublin eaas . ,>i ..lr. i .ia.e.i ??.., ? pone l fm a week. United tntamd nye tts owly .-ir.. t tte GoverBment'i proclaiming tte '? plan of campaign " i- lo laen isa the ? ii'ia Hon "t tin ? - lanie in thc upi e of contrail ud The tame paper says tbat four letters addressed to it- editor, and rec.Ij n i Ived, bad evldeutl) - al ii." |...-t "I... ?'. ?' '!?'"/ Inland also wi) - thal ever) wibi lal st Dublin! t ? bo copies or Intpecta auj document i*. oliliiced to make a detailed returu ur the name of every |.. non a bo baa li ul ac. eta lo ?? il.l.uneni r-i i.M.i.\. it, w., Dec. ia. a; ,.... sting bel ! boro yea friday |5,000 was BUbaeribed for the-.netti nf evicted ni I rel.i ntl. MEW KA I Ll.')A If* ra Cl HA. 11 1 *- (Vi. lier. 1**. ?I li ll in nt ial int ii al flantlBgll it < ul tit wans], appro-re tte i sams te eeastrael rallwaj lines ai follows: 1 lulu --.ilitl.i_.-ti.it-1 ui.i. i,, |'ii i,t., |;, na, ii- . ii., ni Santiago Et I nita in t bbb.; tram BajraBM in Man/..nu.in; fl.ntl I, ur:., BBd a- In r.tlrmi Mn.,; ? Halli. a> t; < tin .-Hiiiia_.il de Cuba's Principal wharf to Plass ds Marts ?? and Im cn ,i. i on ba (< oncua Well ; t tram wa) from Plaza dc Nanto 1.bs to tte ceiuetci r.and tts Icculi-trilt Hull ni lilt- I i,lue li.iiii.ia.l. -? ( (iNVi.li.-lDN ni* MKNICAN ( I.Mi; \|. If.VDS Hn-HiN, lie,.'.Tl. "Hie M. ii.an ( .utriil Kalin.ni OSSS* I t'liciiln iiiiriuiii,, |b| uml Hie E-g-Sb i...n-iiitiiiic:- wlm iit-rciiiinri. refassd, lime witadrawa nil opposition atul iiriM* i -reed io Boa-rsrl ttslr booda, under the i (in.iia it;,.-! ii.i. ni in ambarlft, 1--'. ROI'SH RI LIFE th A MA XSIi'S. I A resp ciiitle h.ii?iii-- .v.nii.iii tried to fume ber irny liitn (lin tr wurt iiiHiitinii lint .-Timing, mn1 wat ar rc*ie.|. || ? ?.uil site ha 1 ul *,ty* SSBB tletenulnpJ lo live iu ins Hewart Naamse, hhe nutt in-en ui l'ie (iii*<*y Hui-, lor B fiiUple af tis) s, win re tl n Ima lB?ltHue'l .it Mi- Elisa ('uiiuii), .Sn 1*7 PsBB-e.., Brosklya. At Hilt SfBttSB tbe mill rn.in- BBB trnnl l give wm- Hip " lins** of .-hniuii. " tilte wura Ulaiiiuutlt. sui Bald lbs Was bouu tot uiaurluua e-ura. Tilt JiKOADWAY DKUISIUS. FRANC HISl'.S NOT AFFECTED BY REPEAL. Titi: MOa^TOhsMM A vai.ii* t ii-.\ nv tiik. ritnriUTY? AS ATTBAL lu uk. nUM kihivi .iiixik. imx kkam, (BT TKl-HiRACIi TO TUB TWUfNK. ] Amcif, Dee. _:i.?Juitiro Perk ham of the Supreme, Court hasdeclded that the Pl lied WSJ repeal legal?tlsa "f last winteri. i-onstitntlonal, ami that the tnnrtir'iire* aro a lieu on tho property. The, eoso I* that of (In* Pastis nirnlii*t O'Brien, reedier of BBS DsOadBQJ Railroad. Af tttrin y (Jeni rut (flirten will at once, prepare in SppseJ from the laaJaJta, lat BBMBtOl will he taken to the (ten cral Term, coinprlaliig Jiuljfes learned, dickes aud Lan don. It meets on January SS, tami tnt the cause will he preferred a decision may ho expelled In March or AprlL Jt will thus be possible to tirinir the f ate hi-fure the Court of .vjipeii?aiiilsocure a laaaaaa before the summer re? cess. The counsel In the eOSS will meet in Ni-w-York, at Killin limit's ult!,,.. ,?, Tuesday m vt tn BBttM the llndliiirs tl fait and law in to day'* Oat 'Ision. Il is expected that theeouuHci on em li nhlo will make op oxteptiims, 0*. thoiuvh the appeal sa _eshl_s***nttof the litigation must he tabes by ?**?-? -j itMnrAl o^Brieo. JaBjfatsat will lu- entt -red nevi witk af ir thu BM -etini* of the lawlers. I'liiiowitu'!!!,- thc potato of .luiire retiisantra eeetsioa t yirtl Tho sit ilistoivitur ttn> tori or itlon it nu effertlvc rx ercl.flearlslstivepowor, ead npun Ita passage Ute litoa't w,iv -in l.n i- ll.i.lini,! C..iii pant- oat 'li "s.ilv i- I. ,s,r.ni/ lin- Broadwaj surface Kallroad Company had powci tu issue its bonita secured i ?,- nortgaae on lu property anil tranolilte*. Iiu-ltiiiitij; the right to run through Bros f,.i tbe purpose ul.? .- mn ur operating itt road, and Bli snob franchises remain subject to loo llaa nt siiiii moi sod tbe s I providing foi the sale ol such fraocblset at sue timi *ii'l II"' li-tyint-ni ol the pori lias.? pi ii . l.ii-r. nf tu the fitv pl Row-Tort is liitalnl as BgalBSt lime holders Ol lanni* ... un a hy sm i, ii,,,i toajre] a ha i an enfori e uaytnant then of. // Inf- 1' ia .1 nts I ?? tm-,11 iiif Broadway snittteveutn Avenue Itatlrooit ami the i.ina ..tai ..h.i i wenty-thinl si.t I Hint Bl ' "I*' i" - v , ii- vol Ul Wlli-Il in nli'. niul air imi alli't li tl If, Un- dissolution nf IOC lal!- ; pony i e receiver takes sh property of the nromiw.-iy -Ul ?"' Hal ?!".!?; I mi,;... - v. ,i||.l l! 1. |.,s . Hiv tn vvinil up the ruin ern* "i sin-1,. i,ii,,,,ii,v under tl set, so far ss its provision* aroopplit iblcauoni ie ii.isis of ttl l-l .'. ? . Fifth *ta partof improperly tho receiver takes the fran? chise to ron i-ars in Mi . ? inject to tho Uso nf Ute iwu i ire*Bini!,, traffit ar; , issui.the question ns to tint rlghtsofsay particular holder of bonds -o ii red bi lb teraort I ? . ii ? that if there btu an] ho rut lied to eui.? up. urns rn such mortgage*, ibo ie i '-'is em? broil imi nf. .-I ibe frant-blso to ran cart throush Bmodway. Hrrenth The porUoa of the act which provides for proot nf debts bcton tin receiver, and tho taking of tostlmooy by him, sud tho derision of the court upon such testl.ny, lo pmvlde for such a heal na betom a Judicial tribune] as bb >u in in- ail- iii"! Ut entitled i". snd hem s ii imposes no ubiiKniiou* upon thom ta t a nply w .ii inch pro ? Judge Pcckhsm's oplnioa vv-;n long and ela'' ? Aiiioiij- other things be -iti-l: Thewh li . ? ry of th - state bi evidenced by Itsvoriotts rn is ni ii gi* niton ii ihhi ii,, s the Irani ins. - ol co ?? rat n ? v. hld, arc proi erty ls i" keep them alive In poi petulty Botwltlistaotl ency ur death oi tho corporation pwaer. . . . 'lin (islAtnre extends to the terminating ot ri.I 1 mali- .iii' uni l.i l.;?..,-.. i, i,.,i, o, of the ? - "t .i Irnncli ie* li] Hie cori ol ition : tl pOWor. I li "''s i as'- Hr r ... ti a .:..??.-. i- r ni io ii ? i.mill , nu. ii is I,, tie kept a.ivt- ami i.i bo oners led by snot rn ? ho sh.iii port base ll at an suction tala ila ni.- lo go in tbi i ii ?! Nea v ma. rUILROAD PEOPLE PLE_8KD. BROADWAY AM* BRVKKTH .Wi mi: aMiTWLMY l.'lllil. BTBEKT LAWYERS BATISI Ul*. Tbs deotslou waa retarded rseTanlay by the lawyers wborepna si sod hive ^appeared for the Broadway and B .-riiii Avenue and the Broadway Bturfaoe eoiapantae as apboiding thopoettionthey tooklatholt arguments baton Jae i se Peokhaa, and wa* therefore, raaelvd by tiictu a I with MUafsetioa Bilbs Root, the altoroay ol tim i;rni.i vat- imi Bavoteth avenue Company, weat to Albany toaaamioethe opintoa Ootooet Georgs nii-s sill: it erasadmitted la thoargntnentt that tba LerleUtare hint tin- righi t'l i.I fr- ob irtot i be de .nt il i u.un, so inc oe I undent md it. loaves the Bioad woy and .s.'v.n.ii .Uiu.iii sud tba rwut. -ti.li.t btroet rnails In ...S-- - ; ni ..im i ,n i.i, | ii iu-1 ni'ii iiit-tt wp ii ll ? ie,I--- mreeiueiita iv ? i In t ii - i resent stol is m.i in hy int- dori sion sci-eare io be thal the name ol tba Broaiway _rfaea Coiiii>auy ls Wilted out, and that corporatl .a Banool ran Its re e.irs. John M. .-mimer sad Osborn? Bright reeeiyel the oplaloamoi..1.1\ with asmoob satiafatttoassanj one, i.ir tba rene wa, ea an inUmtte ae-iualntanoe ol tbelre elate i, that lt sustained toa validity ol the legal paran whii-ii tney hii'l trewala tbe iu it.?r of tho mortgagee, leasestSta Mr. Bcriboer, when asked by a ToihuKKro? ll tie ti-mii.i ezpn ss ".'i .inn on tho ase?ion, iiuiuv'iit a I,, i neut un 1 tluiu rnpitttd: mi hu sews kavow.ao aoatraeC agneoteat, mertgate, ri?aiit'tiii-i. tn- patter ol any kind prepared in otu oiht s tu ia .limn i iu ii ts. i in mn Krna ns a j url ni- uiat ter -itv t.uio I i" ?? sustained by tho ot.utt*. wiiimttvi-i- aud tnnirtiv.r they bare n.itha suu|ectof a'tjmlleatlon. Thia oona couti ucl nu .v , I- - ? i a; in I. ,i ii s;'i .i l't-i s ii i'ii ,i.o sa? ltire tho superior Court, Boooml i'm m. nu i iu (nra ral i-rm in in.- raeool lue j t,--.biroo! Railroad vv .,'11 lt m"i|,: ,t i man t i ..us tu Ullin iel tile I'l'iiiuiss.oiler of im iii ii- ww be tu laue pormila to enable lt to nioka it* i-iiis b in tu,, i-i-'i 11 .t Haili li I in a. "..i 1.1..fit a-uti timi Baroeiuaal sad its validity waa u.i-ii s istaiae t. Mr. Brigafe attention woe oslledtos statement nttde by linn anon 'hs senate Cotn_.lteo woe sitting list sptlag. that tbs awftgagas aal traine seatraais oi tho Burfaee road ??>iii i las: till the day of lodgment sad be woe oaked lt ba foresaw Jastiee Paskhaa's Jodgatest. li." rei ly wai His JadgMSnt e marin' inv* preniotuui; bal I thiaki ?aid sonia! bing sbonl a i no is ind i oars, ino torin named in tint i .Hil rails. A representative of the Broadway aad Ben ith A naas ( nu.pany salli: The opinion eastatas us la our rights andst tim loase ai.il him. i i-s .I- :,i i .in 11 ii na ni o| er it i nu ol tbs roaiL Ail lll.lt lli-i tlVt-i < I'ltllt-II I . a IO UOl* tO Wlllil lip lill- III lal of tba Broadway aurlaee Railroad * umpanj aud the live oars iimreoi. we eon raplaoe lbs Hva oars wituout much trouble, au wi- oak sud -mi e toe bo* ia that '.nu his ker e mri - win mstatu I in* deoisiou. Ctanass a. Seward had no opinion to sspress tn tbe matter as In-had Dot Been thadoCll m. 1 int iiiie-tion la whn-ii the Pbllodeipblant and the sid alu' i.li ihlors nf tho itttia I way and bavantn Areiiiie ro.nl ala bow ililli-''ie l le wuat shall bo dose about tho eon tlillouol Salo ul Uta ll,iiuu snares of stuck made to the prosent uinnagemenl last i|nug. M.is-rs. boori, Kerr, i ns,:n-, Hays and other holders dui tula olook in tho baud* of Me-ara, Elklus, DVltleuor, Kombto. aud utborsat ri'.iv: tu n s aire, s-iun .nhl! inii.ii tn in-imiil ?n January 1 iit-xt, ii tba 1'iui.nidi h.nu. t ""' -vithfit tin- it-aa. i ii.-v *-itrf in mt tin t, auyway, pruvuli t tim seliarsdld Dui then di sin to t ihe ll eeo*. Fha road I se uot i roved Ute " bonoum " unit was expected, lt ia tho b st-aqulp pod borea rulroau In thecounti-y, aitb Ita nunvr?d dow ami bandsou t- cara VetTlMi Ile tbe sddltlou uf Ita L'ui reratty.ploea oars ne traine remains ulm,it tbosauwas last .ear, tu- it tiiiluut.l October 1. Hu* ll' Ul Hil. SI fans un tbealevota*! roods haeredueod tueroooliifson (he Uro id way ro.iil iiiitml r300 a day, lt la r-al I. th-iii-tt tue 1'ifi.i irlphiaus e innot se * bow tte steak eau no worth r'V.iv oo, Tbehlghaat lt aver reached wu* when a firtv sasnawrn uni i |or*310, tho nianaela maru otkrrwtaa baring boon 0300. i ba obi stoeaboidare sn in i ii i-1L-i-r fi lim ur nun.i to take the stock back al -rill- ott Si- V"t: u tull* an j-oinir mi bet wean tim tvm parties, bowerer, tue term ei| Iring on January n. rhea the old lui iiis win ii,; v,. a chance to u iep lb ? Phile*telpbiene ou tin- nugi a r, i^i< (ot a ii onto, JTboes who sn keeping un rye on tbs illuslioa ex[tressthe opiiiiun thut the mad aili ohaogs h.-.inls iijTaiu. ;i/f BBB DEE.ir.r wan BBB "DYING LOTl B" t Mu roan, V. X. Dee, 25. -This town bas been excited by the reception ot a lotter lnq,ulrtug after Hiss Monte Hoover, daughter of Dr. _ C. lioover, ol Bloomsburg, Penn., who la aattl to bnn ooma kora to mool Ooorge Vanillin.uk. nf ttew-York, lo whom tho wat en ed. Tbe Ictnsr stated that Miss Hoover bad been summoned benbys telegram bon ?? ? ?ret Voiolerbai*. -forming Imt that be was sick and summoning her to hut bedside, ?hi that the young woman had started Immediate!] and arrived ben bul saturday evening, i,h.nu.; min ?? near hts end," and thal a.- bad died the uoxt '"in.. lUgatlon ralleto lind anj traeeof a George Vander burk haviug beeu ben, but Miss Hoover cauie ben and stayed ison lion** on U .c ?'? ami *. ?'" ! "" U??.. ul ? i 5 bought a ticket for New */ork and left ou the instil tr.t'u. Ai.k ageul iii.iii Ni** Vork, whogave bia name as il. u . r,i,ii,-i-, registered at the Miiu.nl House and waa eeen In.ipany with Mum Hoover on bundey evening aud Munda] morning when eba left A liri'.mi TOB BOMI BODT TO BVMBT. cnn v... i, i >e. ?.?_??{( .,?ri ih. Praak Praatt, ot Mlnneap oils, I- in tin- .-it, tivinv (.> ?tenet people laaeo-opera .-ni" which be .-I..lins will be e practical method of em.iiit j|iaii,,ii (nm vv,,. tad -t way i" material ftiiiioiii, ihe i-i.-sfssi,!!, t.f independent homea. n<- pro i.ra to orgaaise s leeietv ot ?;.<?"? stan, stecbanlcs, Uborers, i larks sad busin -- ? ? ", loform a ookmy on Um tn-.i-iitlv. ? plan,i, IhS Rod Kiwi" Valli-V A ll.-lead lian,, wm beeetabltebedfor each member of tin- .?...n muulty. a city wlU be hud out aud each wtU be given un inn-nm! a nair i-f i ic property. I t*on tue pru?i*t*e Uvertseln value of these etty lots, ll la prupoood to Uvsue lutcnsl bearing i.ts and with theiuouej onicun lui? pi.mts, u,a'i?i..iv. rte., wherowtth to t-. Bte the land. h.. ii, when lbs propertj Bdvsnces In a vtili be sold mid tbe procet>_ Jevoted topsjlngoff the bouda -lins lae ban outllue of the arheiue which bsa I.la-',..ai.,1 in ii i,.,ii.|.bii-t is-ut-il t*i Mr. l'iuiitl.cii tniiit ?? i sited Ufa." _ _ Roliliisn hom: in THE TAOB <>F OBOWDS. Mural vi-'ii is, Dee. v:i sthssd i?? **'? sa k lost sveatag thiee ineii drove up tn front of the ktrgB ySWStryStON Sf J. lt. I.llii.tt. corner of M. oll.-t ave. and Third St otra Of the imi. luana! inuu thott aWajfe, while the third bold tbe hm st,, i mc of the null i Bitted h heavy sdeh ertweaai, nilli win, h he BBJSehlf the lalj-'f I'lato gbUe slmW wlmliiw. Ill whii-h tieri- Hu)* of duiiiioiiilB. wat.-hes and jewelry, hiirrtedvl>- ectsed all Uwae that could bo naubad rim! threw them Into the aiel~*n. wniie ni* ur romp m witli socked revolver* kept hark Hie crowds nf people tbat swarmed tbe streets. Before imvihlm. could tie dnno to apprehend tlx-m. bott men Inn! Jumped Into tbo slrlitfi iiml Iiml Unveil rapidly np tin- street, the uric-r wildly la*hln_r tts BSIBSS and the other two rohber* sfainllng with revolvers polnt-xl at the crowd. They SSBBffSi he tweeu $C>,ooo iin.l $7,t)Oi) worth of lUamouds and watches. 10 JUE SOS OF HIS ROSDWOMAS. TIIK Will. Of 0X1 WIIO WU -OltMl-Itl.Y A KKX ______ WI.AVKIItil.DKR. funIBBO. Dec. BJ (speriul).? When one of the pioneers of Kentucky, named J. K. Mt-Calliater, a wealthy farmer ami banker, died near Henderson, Ky., In August, age eighty, he left an estate, varionslr estimated to lie worth from fl.r*0,000 to $'2'H),000, the income of one-third of which was to gs to bis widow In her lifetime. Mc( aili.ttcr had lieen president of the Farmers' Hank, ot Henderson, and waa tho owner of nine hir_re farms In that ticl_rhliorlii-.nl. H.- had been married three times, but had bad only two children, and tliesc. tne Issue of the second wife, one of whom, a (laughter, died yoiiiif*, whiio tno son died at twenty-one. In Us will, Mr. Md'alllsti-r provided ilia! throe of lils farms, eomprialug in nil SM acres, should 1*0 to Charles If. MeCalllStar, who hus been found living lu this city, and it ls al-o provided that this ti 1 at. i- -Inil! kata BBS -.mirth Sf thc jtortioi) of the estate ii'iii helli hy tho widow upon ber dei .uso. lin: bequest to Pkarlss tt MeOsQIstae ibtbbIi ono of tim*!! phSSOS Sf ante lielbini BSSBal life ill the Booth Mhich willie BOt unusual has a tliu-t- of romance ia ii. In tttfl Instance, tts ama 1 '> whom thia portion nt 1 : um estate i- heqiu min .1 i.- tuld to bs tte one living Issue of Uie Kentucky planter. Hm inotter waa a bond? woman barina il .strain of At! lean liltt.nl iii her veins, snd 1* desoribed ss haviag beea a woman of remarkable beauty. Bbs was knows si Eliza I ii t'sori, ninl waa the child of a slave on a 1,1 nu ila mi plantation, ber father being tteowner of her mother, In 1 -.:? 1.1 in 1 ?,*. -..ii tame to Chicago with her child. The latter attended college at Oberlin, Obto, and tte Alfred Col? lege, near 11 nine li- vi ile. N. v.. uml afterward attended tbs .lenci -,.ii Medical CuIIskb at Puliadelpbta, where ne ?< irena .ii, ionia. Hi* Botbar alad In 187th r-ho i*. nu .0 I nea-.' tut- (ill Hon ste.i.i ut lleinl.-r di - nu.I "as noted fortier charities. lier son Ib bow thtrty-aevea years old, sud ls a prnetislni physician. Ha snows few traces, ii any, of SIrIcao blood m..I ..ears a rt-tuBTkabla resemblance to tha pb lure he baa ot iba de id Kentm ky liruik. r. Winni Hie Diing o' till Bill ilise.o-ed ttt>S6 fj' U, bs bbb Dawdling ta speak of his eamer, bot afterward frntikiy related tua story. He said tint lie um-w tb it hal for tba exacting social laws ot tbn Slate, bia titlit-r would have lolemnliet ? marrilee with Ellis I ice*, m. for -hom ne li.nl an andouiitood eifection. His ruiher bal followed blaoarrer elo*t>ly, providing liberally or hi -* e. I ii,*,, t nm and ill hit Will reOOiDUed Illili ns Ins 11.1 tpniig. Tbs other portions ol tho e.iate to to two nephews and a niece, nt th.* tosiaior. ///?*' HEAD FAILS AT HIS III FE'S I ELL W18BIBQ To 8BE TUB OOOD Tis MOSEY DORS. I'iiii.1 nm. till *. De. ?. 28 (Sjie-i'tO.?.Lilia I-', -until, of the Brm Mackellar, Smith and Jordan, maids known ta? ila., itt- to the following charities and othi r organizations amounting to g 12,000. Thia sum ls in sddltion to f to.ooo recently given for similar worthy purposea in tims dla* triutting part of hil bugs wealth be says; "I prefer to Eire my Barney away while bring tta! 1 may bbs far myself tts benefits derived from it." ii" nv. to tte Academy of tte Pins Ai 1- sad -t. Peal's Protestant ICpist-opal Church, each 13.000; tte .Men Inuit.-' i'm.tl, Historical Society of Pennsylvania and Academ) of ibe Natural Sciences each B2.000; snd many otter la atitutions ainl organizatl .11- -patio or gl.OOO os ii. PMAVDVLMr TU OR TA I vino A PENSION. Mambos, Wla, Dec. 88.?The Oiaad Jury of tts Patted Btatea Corni bam reported yesterday an tadletmeat against Mra Maria Ostrander, of Osntraliai WoodOoaaty, shargtng her witt fraudulently proeariag a BB?alon, implicated in tte matter ara said B>baO. I* William*. of Grand Rapids, County Judae of WoodOouBtyi Dr. J. W. Joelyn, of Centralia; E. Alexander Ostraader, ami a mau iinmcil Hi-am, The womaB obtained a Denalon of eg per lnttiitii dating fnuu 1862, and her Brat payment Hiiinunteil to over 02,000. .-he haa tied. A Hf QUEST TO A UNITARIAN CHURCH. Qi in. r, Mass., Deo 23.?BeveaaMa years ago Thames adams, a native at this town, bnt no eonaeettoa of ibo historic A'l.im- tsmlly, died in Bozbary aad left ifio.noo to thc t'nititrian Church here on condition that s like sam be niven tothesoctct) bj the Adams fsmtly within two y.ai- t.r the death "f the testator's widow. The tatter died in February, Into, ami now the h.-tr-nf Charles Francis Aiiam- ilgnlfj their intention of giving thc *j*li),00-. A BBW-JBMMMl 1 'Isiiri.'MAS's LUCE. Hiv III m. N. .1.. I)c. JU.? William Hull, a UbIiiiiiibb of Bea Bide Park, caught 3^MB) poaada of inns la Bama? ga! Bay at oas ?aul Ifs packed them lani foarteea bar? rels sad shipped thsm to Mew-York, where they sahl for 20 cents s pound. He leaHiad shoat 9000 sb tts day's \uiik. -* A NEW A STE ROI O DI WOOF I RFD. litisTtiN, Doe. un.?ProfessorQ BL P. Petan, of clinton, N. I., anau?B-SB Ike iIIsibiisij sf an BalaioM bb Dsbbbb Wei 22. in boars, bo aila nam. Washlagani mein Haast ta niriii sseenaloa i iimir, li minute-, jo ie ce ada; dacUaa* Uon north 0 ?'>'?) BO , with a daily uwOoa In right B8BBB ilon of plus28". Ita magnitude ta ll... divorc! I) PEOM A DEOEEEE BUEEABD, Ci i \ i i vvn. Iiic 2.1 (spa tali.? The wife of tho Kev. Iltiij nulli ll. inn .-ii. ul MU tune a prominent I'apli.-tl iiiiiu.v tei", was _iiaiiti.-ii a divorce to-daj by the Common Ploaa .ourt on tte ground el har bashan va di unka int ia MR. CHILI'S OAWOMLI A CHURCH DEBT. Loira in.-ni ii, Dee. 29. -Ueorge W, Childs ol Philadel? phia, kas sent a Christmas preaenl to ths First r tartan Church hero In tte snape ol seaaok tor thOO, ie itj tn i tn el tba Boating Bant TELEGRAPHIC .sol i.s. BOBBRRT IN a WASHIMGTOli th-.ati.k. WASHIBOTOrt. ll', l-l. XX tun Ul.- ll. kel egOOt ut AlliSUKll'* Tbsatrs ..|.ene.l in* natos tins oiurulua ho U.uuil tim tata tn..?u open, part ut ila.I uni *_47u m in,.ii. , ? -cry Blissing liju.iuiltrt, ll 1* MPpOaed, tv** ascii Ul loren lim --.ie. FATAL AF Flt AY El A ri i.wi.v i:\rii.K I'niMii i. ..Hu. ja. \ ,ii*|isii'ii irmn last Palestine, Ohio, tax* "A serious shouting **s ' uocurraa Ban Us n; ht la ii .njiioi?.-...lu ko il nt ' leak I-awi.- Whits *<>v.-IhI men vie,.ultim.: tm n nukey, lol,li ..uni, .in t .I.n ob limit, i _tt into a dispute aud eaaso to WuwtL riunn K*tinu_ mt -un ut lt He then want oin sui earns iii hu.nu ni atm.li Icu m. min* ninl *th..1 Hui.lei, lin* h.Ul ([Olin* HH"iiKli lil* v.iliil.11110 mid Mating .mi ot in* inuulli. lluru* e?o_|Hi l. Hunter ..llilm." uiin.i. wa um i m. DYNAMITE CAKTUUDUH I.ANi A - 1 K ll. I'.llll.. 1MB M VV lille ?*lli,l|||. iiyinuuitn esr* til.lue* *t lim ntl.|.*.1 t ut n?al m lilt/ .i.etni.. vr ii mi* timm. ni*. a spsik .Hitit tl u vin lill) of tlieiti lo ei|il.i m vi m. le nani Iii* t. u iiiiw.ii. ' ni>lil.ul t oln.eui*. Wi. iiislsully killel. Int .-.i?i) 'twiss im it io inc rs, aiut Hn.ir.r Haraathaus, of Bliss Us Uikl* B. sail J'imi iii -vi Hints ?Ul i barlas I' ..... o. I.au. an? im, H. te OH. , l.t. al u.i. ill-l__tt-_ISl-lJlll.lS HIS i-S.le . .li IU bs Ulai. HM JAMISON SEES BBB HI "-hand's midi KIM} DEATH AND BECOMES IN-AM-. r__U-!KODAi_B, M. J., Ic -. 23. Filmore Jamison, a prominent bu ..?!?! a wall-?nowa politician of Ocean killed at Bldaway yester? day, lie .-tait.-.I on a drive tii Lakewood, kia -? i ted team trotting up to tbe tracki of tts Mew-Jersey Bon-h? ern B til ".ay. wblcb run- past hi- bonan, A- bs turned ia wave hi-ininti tn hi-wire nm* nf in- horns balked. Be? fore be could Induce tbe animal to move in expreaa trala dashed down upon him. lae locomotive knocked ibo 11 threw Mr. Ja i laon out, rim next iuatantthe n 1.1- severed hi* hen.i from his body ami tent il noll mi. :i? tin A 1. Hie emita uk Itu-li I lo Hie foot Ol lin- MOOD mi wliieh lui wife wss ita?ding, ile horriblespectacle drove Hm woman In -?_ mi: Eloura op owe iv no goes hail. Chu soo, Dae. 23 (_btee<an*-The hearing ot tte applica? tion tor a writ of habeas corpus ma i.r un behalf of I. li. Beverly, tte theatrical manager, to prevent bli being carried back to Mew-York cltj ob b ball-piece, was con? tinued before Judge Shepherd lo day. Attoraay Bulkley m.nie tin- opening argument for the respondents, lie al His onl) i. decided waa wnetteror not the nail bsd lac light tn inane an airest in Illinois OB n bail-piece Issued In Mew-York, lie then quoted fl Dum? ber of authorities, among wblcb bbs ons In tte English modern reports showing tte relations between Un and principal, which raised a imita nil over tte court i om, and jaw tbs origin of a popul u ilang phi i ie. i lc report reada: -'Tho ball haa tte principal ou a t-ttiin;, nml pull iho string when? ever bc -o pleases." Another EngU b au Lori ty wai to the ellet i thal tte principal waa so eutlreb lu the I. i. i - ..i tte bali thal I lie latter co lld not oul) telle hun inne, lint eniiitl even have aa much right tu tho principal"! house ai tte principal himself, aad area la case the principal .\ ia la another houae could enter that ith the same freedon Bccorded tte principal, in auotlng authorities upon th) au ? ti, iirinctpal from another State oi a bail pteoe, Mi. Biflkley olteua r.l-r ll oin tile ll. 11 tl ( i. ll lied lent le | n nt*, ill e.i-e in I'm ice r a_ralnst Ucdloe. where the principal was .rr. I lu Meri? den, - o.ni . ' Hied ir Ni'A Vu-rli. In nu api eal, Chief Justice Hosiacr decided that tte am -u waa legal --? HALL COMTSMTt rou. A EXT SUMMER. emt M..!. Dee. 28 (S)pss-Bf).->--Prestdenl Spalding, of tts Chicago Baseball Club, laid to-day: "ThsCbleagos sad tts Bt Louis Browns Bars i oed to play the Brat of their gamea tor tta world's championship oa Ajiril 7, 8 ami ti at Bk Louis. Von Der Aha wanta to play three iieif iii April, but I told hun it wool l be Impossible to pla) ball here in thal month oo aeeouatofourebai sea* hh* weather. We dbl agree, however, to play three Hames here lo ftor the championship season la over. I v. i- in favor of playing three names at Now t nie.in-. I.nt Von Der Alu -.iel tit.it ti.I pc USS Would be too great and we (rave that up, A- tte matter im-v itan I- wo will probably play a name at I incionatl and l.niii-'. il'? after the St Louis contests and lc.nc tho de? ciding gamea until October." Illili _*_UUl_L,XiN ___-ur UVCita EEW CARS RUN DU Ul A'O THE DAT. THE COMPANY COXCEliK*. SOME POINT8 TII.O KEST LEFT TO ARBITRATION. r.Kr.ri.AR RrxNixo of cars BBMWBBBB iv KVRXIXO? CHRISTMAS SIIOI'PKRS PIT Ttl MICH ?Mt_ssf_t_sMC_B4Nrw' tiik xec.otiatkjns WEWt CARRIED ON?MAYOR WHITNET AXI) COMMI88IOXEr DONOVAN AB ARBITRATORS ? SOUP. DISOKDKR AND A nw 1'EIWONS Iltltf. The tie-np of tho eleven street-car lines in Brook-, lyn, operated hy tho Brooklyn City Railroad Coas pnny. winch was ordered by the Executive Board of District Asseoibly No. 75 of the Knight* of Labor, at 3.43 a. in. yesterday, and which weat into etT-ct ut 4.30 a. i_, was cettled late in the day, mainly through tin- efforts of State Arbitration Com*?is.*i.)iier F. I. Donovan and Mayor Wlntnev, of Brosiklya. A little after H d. in. the cars began running as usual on all tho lines. lt looked for a time as if there was gO_*t to bo a long tislit, disustrmis to liotli ?n!"-<. Karly lu fha day Cn iiiiii-.Moiior Donovau, after conferring hy trie j-iaph willi I ti -( colleagues on the ito int of Arbitration:, visited the ottetM of fie company and saw i'rvsnlent Lewis and hortic of the directors. He was cordially r.-<-.-i?. *?. 1 gsjej after a conversation which took up sonic tune, informed Mr. Lewis that his Headquarters were ni the Clar? endon Hotel, in Wasliinmoii-st. Mr. non ivan (hen went to t Ui-lifflie ol' !>i,trie! aJso_b!a .Vii. 1%, in Fi"iit-st., and saw District Master WtttaWBBB ?Jra ii.-mi atnl oil'' red Irs s rum's us a i.Ii itor. If i"it he weal bach to the Clarerdoa Hool lui fnuiid ex-Jtiilvrn Sam iel Mort io, coan sj of the coiiipany, awaittari hun. A lons; eoaflsattsaaj followed and the two iikii we it to t'?? ntliees of theee_party.aeMea I and it) i'uitoii-it. ih?ra they touttd Mayor Whitney in coiiNU.;.if ion with i resident Lawta Mr. Whitney oCeeedtvael ?irii Mr. Donovan tn his ofFirts to effect h nttteasss_i Arter sobw ta_ Mr. Lewie, renreaeotioi, she iin-tnl nf Dowton, limit a propo*dtioa to wt submit ted to tho men that if they w rale] r.-turn to work at once the oo_| ny gfoold recoiye ii ? i auttee of one frota each ut tba ri.-v. i lioei and stdr tie all tbe troubles wbiehexisted hs paay ead it employe* Meson, Whitney ead Donovan took 'his proposi? tion to No. nu Front-.;t. Thara they Eeetad .lumea I'ssirali.-mi, Audiv-.v '1). iii sf. .I.un'i P. Downing, Jinns H. Ma?-", Hear/ Hamilton and Janies Will.-ia, tho Exeeutlve i' mnl, la si tioji. The proposition was Niili-.uiteJ, hut woo at once raf need. Mr. Magee m oeba I ot' tao ExecutiTeBoardoffered og a eoaat i- i : ration that tbe men would return to work provided the i rummy wmilil gnana teO that no "gwiag" I ir* should occupy mon) than fourtee i boars m B_av_g their trips and that 00 tn.ipers shoultl NOOivO _? than Bl BO a day; rf thia waa Mieed toa'tai ne_| i- ? .-it to leave th" other taatten to ? i (Vs_ttw eompoeed of one man from eoeb of tbe UneOj Mr. Whitney, Mi. Donoroa aod n _a_her i i tbe i: ? ? - ard* wbo would eaasult wi a the pu tidc.it and Jio.uii of Dincton of tue txanoany. iii IOLT Of rm: OKOOTV?TIOXa Thia prapoeitlou waa taken to the company and a.""r ? pr ii"i!ij.'ii euufereuee wMpraetieallf speed to by the oomi_nyys o_eere, who itatad, hewaewa, that they hui employed about tWOBt] BABB vvho, they Ineisffdj m. wild take om tba hr-t ears that Started* WJien this provan* ni was niste koowa to tne Eweutlve Booed they ^tittcii positively that they would outer into no negotiations which did not allow all the men who stiuek. la_a__uT owrning **" BB hoak to mark this tiii.i'uni" tn pceoiasty tba bb_b poaitiooa that _ey oceupted befoce tbe stuke. Mayor v.'h tney ml Mi. Donovan mad.' another trip to tbe afloat af the railroad oompony and stated tbe ohjeotloa that fha bxeeutive Board bod to the bow nea takinsj tho place of ihe old ii inls. At nrsi the ottaon VON not dispos "11<> ?? 111-ed ? i his pwiat and tin* iit*iv tion looked decidedly airly, but 'ti'* pei ia_sjr?a powers of the mediators wen broatfht into ulny, snd after nearly au hoar's talk the followi * rr ? mont was Irawn up and agreed to as f_t*wfaetetry to tho coinpi ly: llif new linn i.i ;. sh.,'.! ;,.,-..,. ii'i reg .fir r ia th vt will oocup) store than twelve oonae itt ve boura No ewing a..all occupy sum tu.tu fourteen cooeooattra boura No tripper or trlppere shall he, paaVI leas thoa $180 a day. .vii mtier so-called grievances slim! hi tnbmltted to a committee of oue tioiu each roo l of tbe t ouipany to bbsssj confer aud Bottle. All tile employes *lmll return to work iu tin lost! isid tinii.s they occupied las', night This prop isiri'u. waa stibiivittol to the Executive Board and they aeoided that tt wai ratiofa tory te them. Committees of two men from each of the Huns tied up hod beau kept ai the beadquarten in an? ticipation nf a settltmt'Lit, and they v\ti"a' unca scat out to the Baaortni-plgoeq of tue inca Ol theil' lesnei-liv'tt leatln to tall tbe mi*n to ?vfo to work at nice. At 7 p. hi. the B\fMS uenl waa ia :n;,.'il, atnl a litth' alter B o'elooh tba fOBAmt were runninc os ueiul Ojod the strike wm over, lo tho iinvt-r and eooduetor of thr lirst oar that reoebatl tiie ferry the Exeeotive Hoard ? rt't-n-ti sew nats. After tho sosa bod been saut oat lo sst the roids to motion Secretary B.*st,of tbe Executive Hoard. BA vf oat ll.e following letter, (land at the he.id qnartersof Dtsttii t Asoeatbty Nu 7;". mi :h\ Fi-ont ht , and Bat?tesaad to Mayor Whitney aud Aritiir* tioti Com.iiis-sioner Donovau: At your eaiiies: eolldtattoa, the snggeoflowi iirlonled by vnii Im nu liniiiir. title .se' I lenient ot the -'.Ult- leueea precipitated betwoeu the Brooklyn city Kallwad ussa* pau) aud lu employee are accepted. ?e coutitlor tba fact that tbe business intcreal ol thc eomninult) would huller greatly,eapeclallyat tins season ol the >.ur, by prolonging the couftlct, aad we oooepl Uie suggusUou ia behall ol the employea This was sig iel hy J. P. Orali.itn. I?. M. W.; Aa drew D. Ut-si. Henry Hamilton. .Janies ll. M.iaec^ .1.liners 1". DU.VIII l)t, .ul I J.lJ.li-1 W .il le. is, UieiUtl.TO Ol ( no i.xeiv.itivt IKiard. Tba City K.u.toail ruinpany SUM ailiir-s-ted a letn r t" the s inn' goal em ia ;n tbiiow ? i We spprooltite your efforta tt) bring about a satisfactory ti itu-m.-ni ..t m.- exist!ug tie ap tm mn- iii...is. tv ? sara t'OIIM,lt-it'll Ililli' I'li'l'.ii-illlllll* anil at tinlr earnest BBMOSBb ami Iii lue inion's, ni tue iiu-tllf, lat- m.ii,'...i) .iii.i mir employe* act eui ami mlupt rourroeomni # tito M-tiii-iii'-iti,audin-iiii-i- you Uiat the bcvi umo-tabto ebal iiiiveii'iiej ii ii run that will oeeupy tuon th uit weira see> set uti vt; boura. -No SWlUg .-s'.i.iil i ov. r moil t...t,. ,oi. i tt.-u uui-e- nun boura. So nipper or til] -...ill be paid less ii, ,ii -ri .'iii per day, ail toa above refers to tho lie-v li.i.e -LU'.e. lil.lt Hil Hillel sit . al l.'.l n! l.-l llif?? sballbo*.ultted to a committee ol ouoeniiHoya nota e.,, ,i i,..i 1 .u Um i ?' upon) i.!?-?(. ? nnter i ul s,.,ii,.. i h.ii all ? ie i loll return io work tn Ute saab! p.isii,.rn tiny .nt uiu.'il winn they quit woiti last . I..tt llif lie'li BUgaged to lill v .it... fd ta thc- service of iha eoaipaay. in ima ii;-.v> OM limn -im s. Alter tba viuciuciii ..ad bsa_l*a__s4 Mr. Lowie said lo a i luutsi n porter : The uompaar ls vary glad the tie ap ls ever, a* it waa I'liuieiv .m. a.lt il im ise have alwoyi boru ready tu io ui,.-s,un gnevaucoafoi tho tuon natl in tait thar bave pll si ..,1-., ll.llio. llif .Islff iliflll Vlf tt . siga is iii -. i. -,-. i ia beti i'J,lvy ti.iiii the in lo;j.t-ii.i- iii >M .nt i.iiw orurS?s uuOer. -Noe au ?wiiu tri|?o ar* maila witiuu tonlva no ll -. Bli r.i, uria lu lue ttinliarv uuiwi.n*i.tmil "st, au-l tue urw *j.tc?>_uu| l..?. tia to maa* iboui vtiiuiu faairtoo? uours. Tuat illuo bel ec lei- ti-ii i uui ic. Ibo ?.-ti lomani wa* ano l.t.aei) to me iBalts oi iiiiiiiiii-t-iinifi' ii.uiijv tu ana Mayor Whitney. Mr. Woituer'aoooooouoo wita vee.ee ?aaoutiroiy eocbl uiat I waal ta bini oorl> tai umta. Ina. tobi ht?ol thall?-ap a.ul ettfid fwff pollen pru os* lion. In me .iiteriinoii, ut lie tefl OW baalbeae ii uni, US BaW a *-|U.ttl ni i-iil'it-e lu iroot ol lia m.u.nsi.v's h.doa, a . . li.iu lie ii scut io act iu casu ul *iin r.e.-ey, ami ca 1*4 iu t.. ..te kow a at ors stood. Mr. booovoa w? i., tua oniitt at lae Hum .mi Ibo MaaJTBt ulter -I lils serv.t'us ta leo e.l'tr*. io UtiUrf about a setliem ul. Tue oeupaur bsa not ieiuti ii/.o.i tua Kiecu ive linsnl ul th-titol sVseaaitily Ti lliioiliiji ut tba nculla! u.i? Wu .ave aaraotl tu matte s.uiitt aiiaag sin tho tim.-uti.e. wmob wo (foul.i nave ma.ie am way. lim sar sioaat vvoe pr. SOUlOd lo lint tut lue 111 tl tl ,y Ulai I t* itils.l t.i.i uiDoa ut pu-*ii?u(. I kopo toot now every iLiu.-is *_i*.ao* toni, arra .un I mi i *o will Uave un more iron-.o Wa UM uul biku ton SMStWatsbh MiVni VVbitaey *vus ureatly oleased that hf bad beau saoesasful ni hiiuguig uuout a oettleiueut aud aaiU: 1 lu lieve that beth tile company aud the Kiet-utlea Ho.iul tune au ititi? io avoid auy oataadod u*m~ ??*! I uuxmea lt m> Uul> Ul ibo poopis Ol liitf-kH u to uao OVOtW