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^y^^itr^^^" ribttnc V0L*XLVII.N?* 15,085. NEW-YORK, SUNDAY, JIA*RCH 4, 1888?SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE TJIRFaE CENTaS. A VISIT TO JULES GREV1 HOW HE TAKES THE SENTENCE OP I WILSON. Dlrs OWN HONOR I'M ARNIMirn?CAlXs'Ita AT IC HOl'SK W KA RI VG MOURNING? MADAM! WIL? SON lIOPr.FUL, BUT MADAME OSEVT UN HAPPT AND CAST POWX. IRT CABI.S TO TBS TRIIlDftrit CoByrVif; 1SS8: *v Th* Xtw.York TrOmn*. Paris. March 3.?I have just boes visiting tr On-vy family. I found ? not at hom*"* orders give for all save relatives and intimate friends, but o Bending forward my card, was asked at once t enter. Thc ex-President, his wife and daughte; w.re in a *-|>aeious, handsome, lnely-H?htcd salooi only half furnished, with a number of ladies whos rich equipages outside hore witness to their fort nne. These visitors came In deep mourning t offer condolence, as if Ht a funeral. Their lugu brunis garments in this instance betrayed n wan of tact, M. Wilson intending to appeal from th terrible sentence imposed on him and. if need bf go to the Court of Cassation. They expressc their sympathy in excited, elamorous speech, bu Mesdames Grevy and Wilson subdued their trans ports of indignation and grief and showed only ai eager interest to ascertain the drift of publi feeling. The ex-President's serene self-command and quio dignity in the presence of utter ruin and disgrace might have forced the admiration of his bitteres enemy. Indeed, they were unique, and verge almost on the majestic. He spoke just as if at th Kissee on the subjects which now rivet the a! teution of Kurope nnd America, such as (bs liliana of the German Crown Ivrinee, the Franro-Kussia: entente, the possible state of mind of Queen Vic tona. with personal reminiscences of her violen emotion nt the Uritish Embassy when news o the death of her grandson, Prince Waldemai of Prussia, wns brought to her; the gay, care l.ss t.enjper of the Prince of Wales, and Mr. T. Ii Potter. M. P.'s, sectjnd marriage to a young wife 1 did not want to probe deep wounds, nnd s< didn't, bring round the conversation to the Wilsoi affair. M. Grevy eventually did so. He pre served in s'lcaking thereupon a mk serenity of manner, and showed thai he didn't expect an acquittal, be i.nise there might be mnU'-r for* a charge nf mis demeanor; but there wns no legal or other grounr: for sentencing on the seore of felony. Ile sail with a touch of pride und emotion that he himsell hud. too. been put upon his trial during the in vestication of tho Wilson nffnir. but Mint, although Big life at thc Elysce might be silted nnd resifted, not an iota of n nature to dishonor could he found tifrainst him. of the severity of Judge Willera he spoke less in anger than in sorrow, showing BC, |atirisiii at thc magisterial outburst of virtuous iiitiiu'iiation. Th- Pins Judicature, he said, has from time immemorial been more disposed to render services to power than to judge in righteousness. Its mem i>< rs went eager for promotion, and it was their vay when the ladder whereby they climbed wns of no further use t*> kick it down. In thc eountry tovnis where civil and correctional tribunals nnd courts of appeal existed, the judges were less hungry for place, more influenced by honest pub? lic opinion, und less prone to truckle to the Gov? ernment. IC Grevy asked me to come again and have a long talk, nnd see what a view he enjoyed from his study window. Madame Wilson is determined not to give n her Mr. Mieawber. I never saw her so full of .irtisitr. or showing so much moral enerew Madame Grevy is bitter and despondent, and complains of being unnerved by the mourning dresses which some lady friends arrayed them? selves in agreeably to an obsolete custom in royal days nf taking mourning to express deep eoncern at a calamitous event or any great distress. As I was gnizng In admiration upon a sable fur thruvm over a canopy, the like of which I had never seen, Madame Grevy said: "Oh. iliat was a present from the Grand Duke Conslantine in recojznition for several invitations tn dinner at the Elysce. hut for goodness' sake dou't talk about it. lest rennie should say M. Grevy had been corrupted by Russia."' Eurilla has gone to London to confer with Span? ish I'l-rubliean leaders there about thc publica? tion of an important manifesto to the Spanish nation. Alphonso XIII has been attacked with epilepsy, n disease to which the whole Hapsburg family is subject, but whick was especially violent in Queen Christ ina's branch in consequence, no doubt, of frequent intcrmarringes between uncles nnd nieces und cousins. E. C. SON IN LAW \\ILSON APPEALS. Ps. ri*. Mardi Ii?M. Wilson and M. Iilbe.ude*n, who meta ---lucnrcd to two year* aird to etg.it months' Im? prisonment is-,j>ectlvels'. for trafllchlng In decorations, Lave appealed from the decision of thc court, MK. LINDSAY'S BXCEJtBBS rd'Kl TLATIONS. Montana!, .March tl (gnselsl?.?lat connection svlth the jiifHUXiu shortage found In the accounts of Mr. I.indr.ay. curator to tho Benjamin Itali estate, lt ls MSrsnd that while he was accountant in the Hank of Montreal, a place lie held for I Wiatt J nighs" years, he ssa, in the habit, from knowledge acquired from lil? position, of baying and helling short. The batik anthoi it les found lt om some five or six years ago and letlis.-d him ssith a laen.lon. Ho wu aronstaiu spec ulallie in Ibe Mock market, and about two mom Iv j;, he los! 1*90.000 In mn* deal. Dining the ISSI HX ii.onth- rc haa been plunging into bactet-shopa right and left. Il'- ls now lo Saw York, awaiting a settle tiietit or I'onip'omise, whirh. lt ll thought, will be ar i .veil at. a, t: ? Ire, ntl u-nt .1 friend, kate, lt is Mated that family influence saved him from SITeot here, av B wau ant was d-'layed utUll he could flee thc country. a cleat ciiam k FOB THE NAVY. (libraltar. If Bl Isl a. -The tinted State* warship En leiprl-aj ls at this port. She will BaMSBtS. to Tangier ti, lunpoai thc demand of the AaSgaTtOM I on-ul at that plan fur the rclea- I if s Mool WES le Ondtr Arie-ii ca:, pu tcitlui. and xs ho ls Imprisoned at lUb.it. "IH); TAMING OF THK SHREW-COMIC OPEKA. 1/ i, lon. Match v.-.Iil.). f'olibe will proiluce In lanndoii and Ness Yoik this fall a new comte opera ? :. bbSjobJ -Tho Tsaalngj of tho shrew." at ARCHBISHOP BYAN ON HOME BULK Dublin, March 3.?Archbishop Byan, of Philadel I li a. who ls In this city, lu au interview laid, that no sensible American approved of Ireland separating from Kngland. Americans, he salli, objected to weak eiilng tlie control ot the fiovernmrwt at Washington. He believed that likewise Kngland would be stronger If ilvii.?? Bule was granted to Ireland. a SENDING SI5,000 TO IRELAND. Detroit, M -a h , March 5.?Tho following cable- dis? patch ssa.- sent thi* morning: Vigil of Anniversary of Km met Martyr Dr. Joseph Kenney, M. P? House of Commons, Lon dou, Kngland. In memory of the man who got hurt for Ireland I transmit nm 43,000 for the men who ara getting hurt lor Ireland. CHARLES O'REILLY. ireMurV-r. STRIFE Ul Tatt CAM** OK TIIK I'ARNKLLlTKS. Dublin, March 3.?"The Express'' afhntus that there arr- i. temal dleaetisloii* ll) lhe .'ameline ranks which a IJ p aSyhtSS a rupture, that will shake the foundations of tba National lAtasjas. AatattrBS inspiration, it says, ts tatMlajJ a number of leaguers io loin tho Gaelic Aa Myciatlou, whieh oppose* Mr. Parnell's policy. MLIJaTal ARBITRATION Tl^BATY WANTED. Paris, March 3.-Tbe International Peace and Lib? erty laeague ls circulating a petition for a permanent arbitration treaty between France and tbe United Hates Vp to tbe present time the petition has re reived the signatures of 1,000 persons, Including 100 uiembeni ot the Cham'jer of Deputies. m ? FLEECE MILIari BURNED AT KEIGHLEY. London, March .'{.?Two fleece mills at Keighley lava been destroyed by fire. The li** ts f3'*&,000. TAMATAVB WRECKED BY A HURR1CJ*J**E. London, Msreh 3.-A dispatch from Tamar ave says a, hurricane b<* devaatatod that pier*. Eleven rae tels wart arraaiut tad twenty pertoas wars kiUad. THE NEWS IS LON DOS. ANOTHER BA.SKLKS*. WAU SCARE. MR. CBAMaHRLAIN'i 8KKVIO8 APPRKCUTID AND BIS *?HILA DELPHI A 8PKKCH APrilOVED? THE GOVERNMENT'S VK'TOItY IN THK TRAFAL? GAR SQUARE CASK?WHAT MR. GLAD? STONE SATS UK SAID ABOTT I UK TLAN OK CAMl'AlUN ? IMi'OIlTANT ARTICLE6 IN THK REVIEWS? ? UTTLE LOUD FAL'NT 1.KI.0Y." 1BT CAIII.F. To THK TltlBrXE. I rop?r<u*it.- 1888- Bu the. .\eie-York Tribune. London, March M.-The recent diplomatic agi? tations and reports umi/iint to little, 'i lu BBBrit.ll paper*- proclaimed carly in Um wok l.'iiit Turkey liud agreed to summon 1-rinoe Ferdinand ta r tire from Bulgaria. Only people ol a innliilmg nalure credited this talc. What Turkey luis done is to agree to net when all the Bowen RH agn cd. A.s England has once mon declin-d 1(? I''1 a porty to thc Russian iirn|i(iMil and Turkey BBOBTI it, this once moro shelver, thc quest icu. Tin' I'..tlc like the Pope, takes refuge in a non possumus. I-rince Bismarck, who suggested this fresh eifort to Russia, certainly fororAw thc result. Mr. Gladstone's intervention against Mr. Labo*Jr chcre's proposal to refuse tn paj lin* expense* of Mr. Chamberlain's mission (tine mon slums what a gulf there is between him mid some of his sii|> porters. Mr. laiilumrl?-r<- formerly followed Mr. t, j Chamberlain, bat sim-t* he nBOBBOtkl his h.nh r 1 , ship lie hus aUackoil his old chief luther bitterly. ?}. j Thursday night's motion was BOB8 thc les*- 1i renal - I because Mr. Labouchere advocated it on Other 5 ! grounds and opposed all special missions. Mr. Gladstone defended both ?peela] miaeionj and thia {?articular missionary. JI is (lattoiors tulle "f his magnanimity. Ile spoke hanrtiomely and justly of { Mr. Chamberlain, and there is no reason why ho should not. Mr. Gladatone tbooghl that a tpecial envoj- could deal moro i llieiontl.v with thc Fisheries UH.tallou Mr. T. P. O'CoBBOr says thal Mr. (ilnd stoiic's view is nn insult, to the meanest, under standing. Mr. O'Connor's attack upon Mr. Cham? berlain was described by Mr. Caine as Mlrinlic. lt apixars to hmo done afr. Ohamberlain almoat as much good ns tho eulogies ol Mr. Gladstone and tho two Ministers, Mr. \V. ll. Smith und Sir Janies roi'i'iissuii, mIih ?poke warmly il Mr. Cham? berlain's services. Tba Honer, voted the money by four to one. The minority included no English Liberal nf position. Mr. Chamberlain's speeeh to the Son* of St. George at riiiladclphin, here is waniil\- eulogized in various luniters. " Th" Birmingham IN.si" d - scribes it as a speech which any Englishman might be proud to baie made, and one which all true Englishmen will heartily adopt aiul approve. " I In Times" thinks thal, nothing could he mon admir? able in spirit, more dignified in tone, more humane in temper, and adds: " lt is no llatfer\_ tn sa* that. Mr. Chamberlain hus greatly Inenaaed liis political stature bv his whole demeanor in th" I'mi cd States, ITis mission to America has revealed an unea peered bnadtfa of politico] character and luis shown ins countrymen ihal they can trust him in mon dui domestic affairs " " Tho Daily News," which yesterday grudged Mr. Chamberlain Mr. Gladstone's pnise, still continues to think that great as arc his abilities, his appoint. ment was a mist.tko, tm! earnestly hopes that the Senate may ratify his work. Tho characteristic, blandet of ** Aahbanham ' for " Aahburton Treaty" supplies a fresh example ol this journal's accuracy about. American matters. Now. however, the Clad stonJan organ climlis up toward the heiirhis when Mr. ("Hadst ono stands and acknowledges Hie great services which Mr. Chamberlain has rendered to his own country and Canada. The Trafalgar Square debate in the House of Commons has been mainly ii battle of law\i rs. Sir Charles Russell. Mr. Matthews, Mr. Bradlaugh, thu ( Attorney-General, Sir William Harcourt and Sir t Henry Jutjios all took part* Nobody i*- iori much ' wiser. These eminent jurists hold opposing i nus I of the law, and Hie authority on either side If about equal. The (most ions on which \ they differed are, however, either technical or ' * abstract. They nn- at one on the practical qnes- J lion of the rightfulness of preventing Hie meeting of November 13. Sir Charles IfcueelTs complaint ' reduces itself to this: " Von ought not to have made the prohihitjon continuous.'' " Yea," re? plied Mr. Matthews; * Trafalgar Square is no lit place for public meetings. Inconvenience and danger are caused by thom. Therefore it is Hun, we menu to keep it closed." Tho House by li',' majority appeared this position and then is nu end of the matter, unless the Law BBd Liberty League choose onie more to tey conclusions arith the police. ']'ho pretence tliat free speech or th" right of public tttfJCUBg is in danger luis totally broken doini. Mr. Gladstone refused tn take part in the debate. pi ii M The most important of the other Parliamentary proceedings in tho last few days is Hi" linal adop? tion of tho new Bales of Procedure, including et closure, which loo memben may now apply. Other moans of tatcilitating business, partly disci* a plinary, have been devised, and good temper has "' been shown on both sides. Mr. Morley's speech al tho Oxford Onion has been perhaps tho most important nnd certainly the piost interesting of tho wooli. II" replied point by point to Lord Randolph ('linn hill. The two diseotirvs printed together Would make a use? ful handbook on Home Uni". Mr. Gladstone has si lust explained thal his language about the Plan ol Campaign has been wrongly mported. Instead of saying thal it is Impossible to ?ascii thal thc Plan i f Campaign is s in the abstract an evil, wlml he said was thal it- .i is impossible tu deny thai tho I'la:: ol Campaign is in the abstract an evil. "'ihe Times'' sad "The Daily New*'' a.-,- the only papen Which pave the speech in full, and they both gave '..', ?' assert.'' Hut Mr. i.ladstut. does not read ro I. .,. ports of his sjaeei ties. He was readiBf. ti \t nu,iii- v< iBg lil bed. I heal e. a! thc t.ilii'. Hi" Lil.- of rt Savonarola in Italian. The exTonions vi nion, his organ now sai s in an Inspired paragraph, has bm just come to his knowledge. Tho I'iii'iii Mites would have beej'. cunt nt bad h" continued io occupy hjnir,elf with tho Lifo of Savonarols in Italian. You may save yourselves tho trouble of holding a National Bepablioan Convention this year. Ru Lopuldicau candidate will have a elli nco of election. The New-York correspondents >.t "'ihe Daily News'- talegraphs thal then i*- no longer atty doubt, that a large majority ni the people supiKtrt the l-resident in Uk- poattios taken iii his message. With Hus wind the i>.-ili*h Free Trader li Hs his belly. Another demonstration lias been made this week by tho Sabbatarians collei ted under the title of the Lord's Day observance ErOeiety. 'I hem well-meaning |k.tsijiis hate petitioaed Kn- Upper House of Convocation against lin- Nuniluy rec? reations of Hu- rich. They objeol io lawn tellata, rowing, driving und many other amusement* iwiw practised by the upper class( s on Sn lulu v alter* noon and evening. Tin- Bishops debated thc memorial with gravity, used all tho light ph ta ara about thc desecration of the Eagliah Sabbath, expressed due horror of Continental Sunda,*, sal in privati: committ*?-, and tinaliy adotttad in public a long resolution out of which Sabbatarians and lawn-tenuiij players may extract equal com? fort. This month's reviews rina to a high level. " The Nineteenth Century" has a l*eSMaftebla list nf articles, including im "odo tn March" ii, Mr Swinburne. Cardinal Manning'u " I'i iidiii. tor the ffoTtatlaBT is an example ol ('iiiolKuidl Vining by a man of austere natara, I>r. Binney \,u, tries to explain how to obtain long life. Mrs. Acland contributes some pl-asam Ann Thain mai* ?. Hie iavasioB of pauper forcifcnara is dibciaJaatcd M.. (? le Mri be i.i w* mi: *? ! ills i'? ll,I lill rei ii ' ??! .1 ali un ?tl, ii tn Itt .i i 1 -,,ii 1.1 W Att aaa with authority by Mr. Arnold AVhite. Mr. John Morley writes on " French Revolutionary Models" svith I view lo convince fSBBae that they have i.nt. been his. I have before mentioned the Amer? ican Minister's masterly paper on the United States t ."iiiisMtiitlon. Mr. Matthew Arnold in ? The National Re? view" makes Disestablishment In Wales intcr r-ting even to those who ure not Wcislinien nor Ni-nciinformists. He is now, as ever, for the Ks tublishcd Church, whieh. a Dissenting organ lather bitterly says, is the sum and substance of his political creed. "The Contemporary" scores with Mr. Glad? stones Irish Notes and Queries, which have been quoted and discussed in every pa|tcr in the King il-.m. Sir Lyon Piny fair's Applied Science ami Trade is |>crli:i| s not, less valuable. Archdeacon Farrar writes on Social Problems rind Ke.-ij'-di's ni the '-'rhe Fortnightly.'' D'*, too. i*- elliot ii,nil. Mr. Henry James's paper on at Guy de Maupassant, in the Rime periodical is ii delightful piece of finn and delicate criticism, or criticareulogy. Professor Huxley hns been chosen a trustee of thc l.iitish Museum vice Mr. Ileresford-llopo, de? ceased. The compliment is reckoned a consid Biabls one. The Museum, if Professor Huxley accepts, may ba enn-rat ulster!. Bat this emi? nent st-sunt N sway from London, ill. and slowly rt covetni',' from R B-cord ittack of pleurisy. T can remember no case where condemnation of literary unscrupulousness has been more general than that passed upon Mr. Seebohm's seizure of Mi-. Burnett's *- l.it-t!.* I,ord Fauntleroy." Tim very ni:iiiai,cr Of the iheatre where Mr. Seebohm's I>Iay is prnducd has felt called upon lu explain il.at he is in no way l*> s|),,iisil)le for Mr. Seeliolnn's performance. Tha l**npe<tabla weeklies nosv concur with the respect? able rlnii it ss. which I lutely I'tiotvd. ''The Ath? enaeum'' is the mildest of all. thinking itself not ci:in|K-]l. -1 in ti, al with the moral and social qncs timis i-iim-.I. but there is stim* gnongjl in the sen? tence ssliuh follows: "So long as tin- law allowa on,- iiiiitt to ilnimati/.e thc work of another, men will be fvni.-l to bear thc kind of obloquy web prvc'cilings naturally osoke." This critic too, assam's SO Ott credit to Mrs. Burnett, the fresh? ness und charm nf wliose novel survive in tba not particularly brilliant adaptation. G. W. S. TBE BAR SINISTER OVERCOME. k BOABBIXttVHOtTtl KITCBBB DBTDtJI DFCIAP.rD sm di $ion,ooo. Pan Francisco, March .'1 (Special).?One of tlie most {SBOtM ca---- ever tried In the lYohate Court here carno 10 an end to-day when the Judge pave a derision In favor of the Illegitimate son of Oershom P. Jessup, abe 'mite-ted his father's Will and claimed tho estate is the rightful heir, Jessup was a man about tossu tho, ttrentj yilan sgo, ifrtrssM intimate with a young coman In Mille;- County, by her he hail a son Hlch ird. He j,ros id,al tm- tlie child, l,u refused lo esen ct tho mother see him again. She returned to her i.nilly and afterward married. She died ten years i. v. \S hes tho hoy grSW to lie about fifteen his father eased to provide har ala .and scheu jessup died ho eft a trill bequesthlng bia estate of fioo.000 to I ? roi.'iers and listers, ral making DO mention of tbs vi The hoi ai this time wa* worlttn-' a, a kite ben iii'li-o in rt city boarding house. ||e ti dd his story to Iii in nf lassser,. hut they declared that he hail no sss. Then be scent t,, Henry Rowslsky, a roans n\s.scr, arba eneourssged him, suiapiir>l the lad wita lol til tu.' and money, anti enlisting Oaneml Hames rlth him li""i'i a -ult lo contest the still. Their ronnel was that though born out of Wedlock, th's mt sta- toads ellgtule tn ii.iierir by anbertqueni peta t the fsf her, I be Judge holds that under the staiuto f li Tn Richard ls tba lawful heir. ? MAKING READY FOR THE CIRCUS. r.JaO.TUTO T'll'l CI' A COLI.KCTIO*** TO PKF.I) AND I.OlMiK TOT M KN A OF. RIK. Ht. Loch, March M (Special).-Mayor Francis called i.gJng of citizens this rtficrnoon for tho purpose of i-i u-> I Bf arrangements for the Democratic National onvention. It ssas decided to begin a subscription i defray all c\pen-e* and about ten committees on Bbserlntlons will bo appointed. The hotel men re Lirted ilia! all iplfffstas Will be accommodated with the Ml of everything and that tn cato tho public tako ossesslon of rollins before th<? arrival of dolegs'es io imblie ss ill lie compelled to vacate. Il has not ii Laen ilecitlci whether the convention will I-- held i tho Music Illili or In th" North wing of ti.o Bxptril on Huiidiiig. Tbs wing will seat 10,000 and la noss' ?lug artangeil tor tho National Hangrrfesf. A eura nice ssa-, appointed to cou,ult with tho sub cum lttees of the bemoerstM National Commitlee, which it-ets hero In a few days. ERIS ION AND DI SM A Y IN WESTERN NEW-YORK ('at.at.da gua. March 8 (Speeial).--lho Mills Tariff 11 ls nailed with derision by Ki-publicans, ...th ills ay by Democrats and with violent opposition by a threatened Industrial la every county of wot ii Nesv-York. C. P, Cornell Ktbtor of "The Fra id Tobacou Borden-* of BaldainavlBa, aini geere rj of Um OnondsgS Tobacco (Jiowers, Aadsociation a- ben to-nigh! OD hi* woy to Washington xrhoro - will lay tim complaints of tht* tobacco men Define >pi-e*-cntatlvr) Beldon and Senalor Hiicock. 'I d'* inrotltioii of Sumatra tobacco has already foircd lees to an alaimliig extent and the "Dark Lantern" ulir bill, if ei,a te<l would damage the Industry riously. VTayne County is ihe greatesl iwppennlnt j., uduolng (Ustliet In Uss world and every aita gaged in thal iidur-tty t* np In arm-, agni I ?? bill whlefa pjaees ali easentlal oil un tho fre" Int. fi. Hot bkla , known as th- peppermint ol] king, ht i""iiri.r bul be si,li nm awauow such medicine ;liai. Ontario and l.lvlngstoti Counties are great ml trowing dBtrleta sad fess- Jyomocxats engaged that industry indorse tba bill. -a, \UOB FOR THE GOOSE, NOT FOR THE BAWDEN. [OM itidsil i:y.\la., March 8 iSpcelal). Although the elston of tbe United state- fHipiCMM court rendered I -tr-Mtas dedaring snernttltatloaal the appiopria- !. ii of common school fuiitls to a eolorad university! . oiiid hold equaUy good aajalntl tba normal ish * la ol b -i.iv. de latter Instltniions will not be dlttarbed. ' dead, 'The Ad' ctll-ei" iii ::-i editorial nu th!' ipi---- ' ?: "Tlie Hoi mitt Mboota ate In Utile danger. -s ,' o -. i- ,'i" reste i In rnakit c. 'ho ra.se sga'nat thoai i I evvi, If they -huuld. a d,c|-loi) could not know Lu ? ttl ned at this tern ol thc court. Tho m-xt Lr-gi-- j un- svill ii.c.-t Iii Ni vernber and CSS , il Iv i.-iiiiiv: all il.tlniilty or dctim transferring tbe appropnalMS Bots tba 1, -nilli.,n Behool to the erm i.il (lind.* The e.'itno I hort I) then goes on to -ai Hat "as tn thc colored ivci-vjry. ibo old Isa regulating its existence at 1 ullin is revived. No elton arlll be made ro carry . luck Iheie, however, ninl l'l ??-.dent lvirison svlfl ii through this session on ptlvate tod Individual Si ?'"ii"--, ii >eenia a little slngiibM that the colored , Iversitiea of this state ind Georgia should i>e both , ??? i '. lal di pleasure al thc r,amo llasa," Tascott TEA CED INTO MANITOBA. 'ni' soo, Maret, 3.-When the poller, ofliclals learned WW days ai:,, tIiiwr. VMlliam lt. TstMOtt, ihe murderer A. J. Snell, bad bess seen In St. Paul, Dctcctlse ?geaiit Aldrich and tw,, otaef olMecrs were sent up "re to liivestlRato tba niattor. A can-fill search by ? Bt I'iiiiI sotlea i --ultr-,i || t)?. iiniiimr ?? TSSCOtt'l ,, ebel ai,?l Bngjart-lafi In a pawnshop, where they |T i i "i pawasd a week ago on Tuesday by a young j I% ti an-ss,-ring to t|,a do?T|,,tl,,n of Ta-cott. A I _ irough search a*aa inada tor the fugitive, and a i vv sta- ,,:,i.:,?-,| (ron a barltoi who had shaved 0? "I 1 ' and CUpped his hair a short time after la had btes sen rn tbe pawn .bop, sergeant Aldrich ! t night telegraphed tbe Chief of Folio that Tascott a in Winnipeg tweak ago Thursdav, and that he ls e of bring on the right trail MOVEMEXTS OF STF.PL RAIL MAKERS. 'ITTbHt mi. Marci, :i (Sia-clali.-Tho owners of tho live Mvl rall Hillls m tho Batted States are cn i to how t|,? outblu f()r lh,s yeap fchall ta di tributed, it i* aauautod that tba demand wOl ka n 1 half arba! ll ssa? in UBT, and that prices v. I ll ba "' er. Th.-,) MDJbrantaa may result iii a revival of S'' , oiiillnation w luci, wa, toiaioC. at Atlantic CMS 'w" aa. - -i.i-ch raaulted lp gg Mtrajaas ?t prier-, 'ah.-u an rae Msnl e.xocrt,-,! t,y ,hP ,,?,.?,? ,,,.,,4^^. ger- mi of the ri.atiiifaiiiimrs came to this city a week sgo. y( I had several meriting, at the Du-iuesue Hotel. ' go SUBURBAN RAILROAD FACILITIES. I rei uiA.sv, March 3.-The KaJlroavl lommlssloners i M, I hold a meeting at the Chamber of l^mmercve, New- ea k ( ny, at IO a m. nert Tueiday, to consider iho ''?' sn,ni as 10 what morn la needed to better tim rapid *h Mil laeBlthM Hi Slid oul of New-Yoik (Tty. within v.; nb 11- nt 'iv in j iiiic. av ti,. 1- -Aera isqsasiad tc do ? Assemblyman linn's resolution, s-.i,ici, ?u nasatH ,0 tuan ggB], j INTBBOOJiLBSLATB ATHLETICS. ' an luhon, March 3.-At a misTjt.ng to-day tho Kxecu- ^' (omrnlttee of the New Fngland Interrollegtato JJ, Jenn As-odatlon votaad to hula tha.snort* In Wor art, vr un Mia :t, . ????-* ._, iib ALL HOPE ABANDONED. CONVICTION THAT THE (.FaRMAIS CHOWN PHLNCE IS DOOMED. BISHBARTryixo NKW9 rRoM toMUB AN'D SAN BEBO?THR RdYAL PATIEXT HAVING PUT HIS HOI**.! IIS* , BJBjBa IS PRKI'AKEI) FOIl THK WORST? PUINCK WILLIAM 1.KSIDE "Ii KATI1ER?THK RKOKNCr. CtPVrtoht, lani< Hg The .%>,(,. i-ort Anofiat'd Prett. BKRLi.N.Mareh 3.-The imperial familv has ceased to hope for tho recovery of tho Crown Prince. 'Ihe first results of the microscopic o.\amiti!?tn,n by IVofegsor Wnldmeyer, as c;;mmuiiicatcd te the Emperor, ure unfavorable, disclosing traces of cancer in the pus arising from necrosis of the eatiilae-e 0f ,*?. |?rvilx Al,.ir1 fr(iIn thp |e-uitl of ihe examination, court dispatches confirm tho proprcss of symptoms tending toward a fatal issue. The occdsional appearance of improvement is folloivcd by a renewal of the gravest indications. The dcer-Hse iu thfl ]>rJnce'R atMBgth has cans, d n saddenini' ehaage in his aspect, and has trans? formed him from a robust into an aged and de bilitated man who is obviously iriffertBg. Tho conflict of reports does not weaken the fact, baaed upon absolute information, that in th" hidiest oflicial quarter BYRES hope hus boon abandoned (,f his recovery. No immediato crisis i-, expected, but, it is recognized that a sudden ehaage for tho worse may occur at, any moment, Involving his j death if the disease should bo permitted to mn Its full course. Th,; Crown Prince maj be aide to return tn Is* rlin in May and pass his last days there. | If he is futer] |o iii,, suddenly at San l.'ei.io, be luis cvcrj-thiDai ready. Ile BBS written his will and prepared a poUtioa] testiment for his successor. I'RINCI* WII.IIiM AMI ni*- kathi-r. Tlie presence ,,f Prinoe William at tho villa has cheered J,;s toother and the princesses. Ci,tnments adverse to the vonni*- man continue to be heard in Paerlin society. Significance is attached to thc fitci that tu.ie ,,f Uif family met him al Sun Kimo station, whare be arrived from Ganoo in company with Prince H"!iry, In's brother, and Professor Beramana He was received by the Prefect, the Mayor and the Gorman Consul. This arrangement was duo to the Crown Prince, who sent instr net ions to Prince William at Carls? ruhe that PHbos Henry, with Dr. ItVrirmnnn, would meet hun. Ihe obvp>us object being to ena? ble him to Kain full Imowledge cf tho ooBditiofl of his father before seeine- his mother and sisters. Twenty minutes after his arrival tbs Crown Princess alone accompanied him to meet his father. Dunne; yesterday nnd to-day he has boon with th" Crown IVinoe on tbs baleotlt*, BBd there was every a a, cai ance of cordiality between father and son. The roDnrtH of :t coolness in their relations aro chiefly traosabis to French sources. Tbs French patters vie with each other in malicious in? ventions. Daring the journey from Carlsruhe Prince William obtained a number of French papers, and WBS excited to Bagel l>y tho ?tories in them of his selfish mien dons toward tho frown Prince and his callous disregard of his fat her's Hiiflenuic-s. INTI: V-K IBTBBBST IN* NKWS FROM SIN ItKXIO. Throughout Germany the public interest in th** news from Sm Homo grows in intensity. Tho pcBple nf B:*rlin await dispatches With tho lame Sageness and agitation as would bSSBOWfl if a campaign involvinir tho fate of the natloa were in progress. Kxtra editions are rushed out mil tho papers aro excitedly read and discussed by ihe croups on 'he streets. The tuning feeling of sympathy for the German jhysicioi.B sii'wn hy the people is bring daily in Teased by tho suppression ol fhe full official news ind by reports iroui erodible sources ot (|iiarrels jet ween Drs. Mackenzie and Hergiiianu ovor tho reatment of the < 'roivn PrincoN disonse. Tho tone )f several of the German newspapers increases he pulilie irritation. Tho Mngileburg Zeituntj de dares that lbs Gorman people owe nothing to Dr. ?lackeiizie. arni that tho fact that the Crown 'rime's life h still preserved tasolely owingto Pru. 5ramann, HergriKiim and Schiad'r. Tho Sationnl fritting predicts an Imminent crisis unle-.-* the Berg nnnn treatment with tho use of tho German tube s detiuitelv adopted. THK mer;en*cy ok prince william. Last weak Prinoe Bisinarek had long confer nces with Kmiieror William, it is supposed witli ?, ofereiice to the proposal to grant Prince William o towal to sign In taa event of the temporary in- a apneity of the Emperor, concurrent with the fa mst ration of tho Crown Prince. The Crown Jj 'riiice differs with Prinoe Hi.smarclc on the qu-s j, ion of a regency of tis is character. It is re- j J] ortcd that the Kmperor accedes te tbs proposal, \e (Inditing the force of Prince Bismarck's plea bat the simultaneous lilmss of himself and the lown Prince might create confusion in the lanat-'oment of public affairs. j p< Tlie Emperor is careful to show himself every J "1 ny, either driving out or appearing at the win (-:l uw of the'Palace. This helps to calm tho j ??? neral perturbation. -? DR. MACKENZIE STILL CONFIDENT. !'. aixtainixg that RVIOtUtca KV i AN-CI.lt IS I li! LACK I Mi. |BT CABLE JO Tilt TIUIll'SK. I BepijriQht i 1 *??!: Ry The S'eir-Yerk Tribune. London, March 8.?People contioue to bellera I i worst about tbs Crown Prince, f.c alletias ar,- read backward, or, al least, tat ? limns lunts .ire BtiPPOSed to be dis- s',: rerabk, between tbs linea. The fresh abvrni ?* ?Jnga iroir. tbs sudden embargo on spacial dis- \"v it. ii.-.*. Tho doctors ;il San lc nm have all been W1 guested t" refrain trots talking with corns- fbi , T , , ir "ll indents. I happened to heal tn day from o source !MJ ?yniid qaestion what Sir Mureil Mae.'"ii/.ie writes "" nae. Ail ths a*rmpton*a which have bei o thought aui m.?iiiii.'ini: since tracheotomy was performed were ret.dd by iiim before the operation* Not one of cm implies r,.?i ,,r .mui,.(!,at,. dang r. Sir Morell f ill maiiiiaiiis his first opinion, that evidence of ln acer is lackiBg, and is still hopeful that ths ?iBce'i life may be proloiigeti Ii does not appear ?it hs says how many wooka or months. an O. W. 8, ,, , -m--. | 0( TIIE EIRE RECORD. | W Y pla ?I:. ano thr I ir. ucl - ! by nialiAOl H.M.l'.l.Y K-i MTS DBBTRCCTIOit. ve] Pottavitie. renn.. Marek X?The little twroagk <>' JJJ 'w I'lniad'-iiiiiiit. aaren taltai easl "f this elty, oaths v,,, naqna branch of ths 11 llidslpl ita siat Rssitlag efl Jlraad nu:.,uiy eseaped tlait?Brt*OB br ors ia.*-' .in 'ile towBa m.i'll ls ths leal of the eateneive M-atlon, of nie Alliance Coal Cempaay., hi- a pope taa 'ii ailinn 1,000, li bollt chiL'ily of need, ond ls provided with water works or tm apparatus. The lite broke out about I 8-ataeh la "lie collar of I Reneral store af A. II. BlISSOS, "f this City, and S caused bf the explosion of a coal oil lamp. The men spread with lleive rapidity despite tho efiorU thu cullens with buckets to aatlagateh them, and btv apical lu POtttaettle fur http ?a^ r"-.p.iiide.(i to by uut patehlag to IBS scone- Kn|-!iie Ita 2 ai tho Pim I partsaSBl of this city. Oaly tbs prompt arr.val lbs Patta-rtUs Bnaaam Uigslher with ths total ab- t ire of tiit?i laved il." village from dektruetloa. 0? Brlaooe-a itore wa.* httraed te the kki .tid. with id cententf, nothing halal Mead bu' the boohs J't%r. I a niiall amount of money In the safe. Ia,sn on ; |*K, sjgjooo; iiisiitaiice. 018,000. Edward Ke? lti wai sevetely injunul in endeavoring to save ida. Tbe children of r*amuel Lawrence, manager tBS Stefa. wi?i oecupletl the adjoint ri**- li.iiuo, weie rued with sreat dilli'nl'.v. Klvht other dwellinar* bc lo ri Kine, tn KU T Miller, of Idlepiirt, were dentil'.ve I, HM occupanti In sonic as bt*inj; a pi-eat sartlofl of their rai-altai-a. affl* wal s In-i* U tit,000, with no Inauraaea It wai _*^ iViork ihi* moraing hetois ass sti'-ineii ? total loci will ap.mu.'in 840.000, t-nh aa in- i-eii ance beyond Hie. 118,000 OB I rlseos'l (tats htock. I" ? lt ijitiis. Mun ii .".. \ ara i" aka "in iii Wrlght-i - ?ra lliin.*r, a! Mai un. Mn., al I 190 that linn ultiK, j I tlestiii. raf V, i gal ,t Marlu. * I d-ti'i. ItnUlUlaclniy. Al llunl'i. brleli IiIik-K. iiiettplcd In ktcCulloogh A sn,nh hOB i Kr(*ei> : (wo adlMiiiiiig bries bolWlrg*, owned lu llel KowUlad. and nCOlipled bv .Moi.(i."ii.ei y.i Cu. V*" i.w j i..ti .1 Friteh. unweN. and ihe I (jiii't-otiatIonal l?"i ima. Total los*, at^.irtAi. luaurauct). aj.0.*?i>i>. __ | ol ll t i.t ii, ni tatt it STATS ANV CROMWELL GUILTT. TI1K JURY DELIBERATE NEARLY 12 HOOKS A VERDICT Of MOIM'KK IM TalK HECOXD DEGRER How tbe riMisrtR nour thk ordkal. Ha m.f h. Me . March 3.?Judge Peters this torenooi charged the Jury In the Stain-*'romwell murder trial and they retired at-11.30 o'clock The Judgo in structed the Jury that lt a verdict of guilty waa ren leran1 lt must bo of murder In the leeond degree ant not In the first degree, as he did not understand that the t'overntnont claimed the accused wore gulltj in UM first degree. Tho Judge annrunred that thu Point would bo In session until the verdict wa* ren taratta At 11:10 tonight the Jury In the Stain Cromwel carte. Hillel] had been out eleven hours and fifty min tites, announced Itself as ready to report. The pris oners went brought In, and foe fhe first time stair chowed traces of agitation and Cromwell could not keep back tears. The Jury found both men guiltj of murder In the second degree. After the verdici Stain braced himself bravely and by |B8at exerclsc of nerve did not break down. Cromwell wept as lie was being lakou from the court room. ANOTHER TRANSCONTINENTAL L1>E. THK ATCIIISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE STRIKE* TBE PACIFIC OCEAN*. Pam I'Rivisro. March .'I (Special).? There ls now no question that the Atchlson,. Topeka and Santa Fe Itollinad has bought 10,000 acres at Dumbarton Point and along the south end of San Francisco Pay, which (?Ivs them lei-minal facilities for reaching this city by ferry. The price agreed upon for the land was sf?597, (XH> and lt is said that the Atchlson Company will es tabUsh there round-houses, car-shops, depots and uh.ifves. It ls the only point on the eastern shore ol the bay that ls accessible to large vessels. The Decollations fur this purchase have boen going on for mont hs hut w re made dependent OB the Atchlson road nearing the right of way thrungli thn san Joaquin Valley. TM- bss latei) been accomplished and noth? ing now prevents the ?peedy completion of another transcontlinMital road lo San Francisco. Mojave, 38'J miles from San Francisco is now the neatest point ol the Atchlson road. Th" load will come up through 'lyon, pass around east of'Itilato Late, through Fro-no County and up the Sun Joaquin to Antioch and then acmes to tbs bay. Much of the line has been graded and the track laid. a> GENERAL WINSLOW TRIFMPHANT. Walter ne! Mar, of tho Stock Exchange firm of E. L. Oppenheim ,V. Co.. ns n stockholder of tho St Loins and .*-:ni PraacBMs Hallway Company, obtained an order fr.mi Judge Donohue laat spring rei'iilring thc oompanv to exhibit Its transfer books rind a list of Its stock hidden. Tho occasion was the tin'iu.il election nt which there was llkelv to be a sh.iip fight over a dividend on tbe preferred stoca. The romp iny dented tint lt had anv transfer books ia this etty, ont the writ was Issued In spite of fhe deni 1. The Ceheral Term of thn Hnprerae Court reversed this decision on Frldav. and President Winslow and other oUlcers nf the company were unable yesterday to coneeiil their satisfaction at tho plain vindication of their action. MHCEtataj* NF.OCS PAIf.WAV INTELLK IBaVCK, 1'Ittstiurg, March 3.-W. A. Haldwin, who tendered his ?:Inn as manager of the Pennsylvania Company yes t.rliiv, has accepted thn general management, aud vlce prealtleaey "f tho llulfalo, Rochester and Pittsburg Rall i ? i I i rnp.-tny. Bsglnnlag to-day tie*, throuph sleeping cur which has boon running to Ilochcster mi thu train leaving New-York at 7:45 p. n,. will be. a'tar hod to the Chicago aigtoaa leaving at ll :30 p. m. This car can be occupltnl at an* Uni" after IO p. m. Slight chang** In the Hmo of r-cm* tees) trains a', intermediate stations will also take effect rianillaneeeelj Tho steamer Chcmung, lister ship to the Owego, was successfully launched at llutTalo ou Wednesday. Tho vessel ls owned by thu Union Steamboat Company?tho Jrnlie connection of tie- Eric Railroad?and ls one of tho larv-st. an.l Basel on the I.3k"s Wiillaui B. Smith hi* boee apptdntod general Eastern paaaSBgSS agSBt of tho Lehigh. Valley Rallroid Company with an olUco at No. 230 Broadway, In place of C. II. Cummings, resigned. 8> SUICIDE OF A YOUSO PROFESSOR. ERNEST TOOTO Ol* THE B At! VA RD COLLEGE FACUr.TV SHOOTIVO II1M8ELP. Boaroa, Harsh 3 (gpostBl) rrotosaor Ernest Young, if Harvard College, was found thia morning dead In ?ed ut the house of his brother In Mt. Vernon-sr., Ros? in, with a bullet hole In lils head and a revolvor In ds head. iToffvsoi- Voung was about thirty roars ?ld. Ha was graduated from Harvard In 1874 and re-, eived the degreo of Doctor of lhllosophy in 1H76. :Ie was appointed assistant pnifessor of ancient and no'loiu utt/it} in lofci. J lo was married a your agu. DRIVES TO SIT CI DE FY RE HORSE. Northampton Mass., March 3 (.Special).- Henry M. Vitter, well-known throughout this section, com n'.tti-d sulcldo this morning at his homo In Maple st. iy hanging himself with a pair of reins to a beam la is barn. Ho caine originally from Enfield, and for jany years was a deputy sheriff. He was afterwaid ppolnted keeper of tho County Jail by fclierlff '"lark, nlding this otllce until recently when by order of iho otmry Commissioners ho wad removed fer inlsap ropriatlng Count* property. For two weeks his un.I tva- mi nilli h affected that hi) had const ant -ateliers. I*aast night tho watchers foll asloen, and Otter went io his barn aud hanged himself. Ho ?aves a wi fi;. a* BELIEF THAT WESTOS WILL REPARDOSED. HABBlSBfJRO, Pinn., March 9,-rA moug other lm jirant tleetaloai at to-day's BBSSBbBg of tho Boanl Pardon! was the graining of a rehearing la tho -e of M ttl n Wes OB, tha CW ago nilli on ure mw serv | fl. -eineiice lil tho Western penltenilary for niau SBghtsr, vt which crime bo was convicted lu Lleghen* < ai:.ty. The application for a rehearing thu casi- was filed tWu ni'iiitlis azo and manv tiers In the meantime bain baan received urging ?? j.at-lott. 'Ihe ease i* well known ,Weston crdeiol s men to attack one obidiah Hay maker, who aai rival dalman' of a ga> well at .Murrays vi Ile ls tho belief of many that Weston will be parduued. -a> OSSIDF.RISO CAPT. "SAit" BBOWFB OBABBEB Lol 1-vili.k, Ky., March 3.?The directors of tho mlivllie Jockey Club met at noon to-day In letllht taloa In the otllce of Colonel Jl. I.cwls ('lark to ron li .? ti..- charges mad" by CBptala Baa Browa coa? ming tbs Derby of leia:.'. Tba Impression In turf c|es is that nothing sensational will COBS ont nf ? ease n is nilly anUclpated thai captain Brown ii simply repeat his Iil>i aatertlon, thal be nada as ages bul limply told what bad leen repeated to it. J. Hurt will probably rl" the same, and ths liter aili rest watt*, Unghes a cathcart'* boohs that year's Darby alli be Hied with fhe directors, J oral evidents and Written depositions heard. ORB iyikl' court .vi* EUEE BROTHER, lt. Louis, March 3.?4 salt was niel this atteraoea tho I'nltcl -"tates circuit Court by tho Washburn leu htaaafaeturtag cnmtniii, asa!asl tue .-nut..em ru Company al this city. Judgment ls asked against j Southern Wiro Cotupsiuy for BB71JBOI, and of that iount lt ls claimed taut the "Southern Wiri; Company nlebted to tho Washhuru-Mueu Company for breache* ; the covenant er license agreement tn respect of ( illly for usn of thn (Hidden patent te tue eitent of j 1,801. Damage* ni the sum of t?*.'iN).0iX) arc claimed , the Wa.siiliuru-Mocn Compauy bl te.isouoi the Mfr , -line;of (he plant, stock unn easiness of this r*outh i wita company ta tba BB Locta tflrs Mill company, ich. it la alleged, was a morn cover aad aehtnas to ( i lats the UesBSS agreement aud evade tho provisions ?BS contract._ DABBEEM OP THE LOCOMOTIVE CAE. I 8 ?BOOS Fill.-. Minn.. March ... -While the snow < ugh was at work on the rVlioau Rapids branch of ;i Manitoba road last night, tbe smoke stack fllleil with ^ w. shutting oft the draft, and tn? flame* burst out r mign the door of the fire box. Engineer John Smith, ! I nan Peter Orth and Roaduiaster Michael Dwluney t] ?e ia the cab. Dwiuney jutuoed from the eogtne and _ ined ismtth and Orth were badly burned and bavo n unconscious ever tlrtcn. Urta I* dying, and lt ls f expected mac Bu-iil* wm *ur*t?o lil* ln)unea. A 10RMEK OOVBTT TREASURER ISDICTEU. } c ?aaa HAiTKlud.. Marsh 3.-T. miois-h. ex treasurer I1 i,nen i minty, was SltastSSl last night and lakon t" I,I,,1,infield, mp.pe* Braal out of ea**) In bepieui- {' alton! IJSoV'OO short. Th" (irand Jury tudlcied him BmbSSUStiaSBt He and his friends claim that the " ,ey was lost In the failure of Harrison's batik ai j', lanapollr]. ti BLTBEEM KILLED RY A FALL. \ L'TTK. Mont.. March 3.?At Goldsmith's mine, ! f< lorvillo, tliroe inlnors wore killed yesterday. Jj y \teie a. I.awrence. James lilgglus aud Frltt ' !. 'i'hev were (lasesadina a -haft ggfi feet In depth ' i Inn kel. W Len with llfiy fm't of the bottom ibo i cable brahe. BIBBED HY THE BOYBBBOB. .ham, .March t, Tba (lovarnnr has. signed ihe malling an appropriation for defraying the ex les of shoring up temporarily thn Assembly ( liam ceiling, ami Including Havre Island, at toa Urnuth ?ia Jii'liaH* a iiiv?r, in bai-ftto'l'. Coout*. a ita THE BURLINGTON AHEAD. OTHER ROADS SOMEWHAT DIS!VUBKD. If A OK SKUA I. STKItr. BK 'rflfjUBf* T1IKY WI 1.1. aJUf OPTRA 11, NS?STKIkKRSCIIA'iGINO THAT TIIKII rt.ACK.? WKRK riLIKI) gy IM'Ar"TS KROM VARIOL'f LINKS ? SHOaTIXO Of A STKIgKK. * Ckicaoo. March .''.-Ilio strike of the Brother, hood entrineers and firemen on the t imago, Ilur lington and Quincy Railway has now lasted a we.-k. Tho road hat, from the first gained sub? stantial victories. To all 'tpprarancc*. the cam ixiign on the part of the company BM lieen con? ducted with skill, while thc forces of tit" Hroth erhood seem to have been badly bandi.d and what were .supposed to l.e their boldest and moat effective moves have miscarried. What ssas ?supposed to bo their stron-rcst card, the alliance with the Knights af aaaaskgB on tin- Ifi-ading has thug far completely failed. 'ihe attitude of *" Ths latbor Iii'iivrer-1 cditM bj Iluchanan, who is the lender of the anti-Powderly Knights lure, may throw some light on the failure. Thal pBEBS sus', to-day in regard (0 tata action of IfM Krotli.-r hood in the Missouri Pacific and Readiuk strilvs: In the strikes referred to, Mr. Arthur went so far ns publicly and privately to deride an-l denounce tin* Knights nf lAibot and other Inlioi organizations nnd lo point ssifli gusto to " tim Superiority of the Brotherhood's members." through which " superiority," so bs said. " wt ure rstsUea to avoid strikes nnd the cher unKctitleiiiunly ami un-Amerieau lawless acts of the labor organi/n. tiona."' A givat ch.inge has SOBM over tba toot of the labor movement il rough Uta "('." strike, since the matter on this pSAJt ssas p-t |g tyne. The wily Mr. Arthur has nt last been for,Isa] by fear of defeat in the present strike to ,'iitiw down from his hi.h. perch and In meet repre? sentatives of " common w-vrkiti^meii" on a basti. It is to be honed thn'y this conversion has ? ; at in time to ggaa the men from defeat os I - Reading, ns wll as on tha) I'M-ago. 1'urlingtou nnd Quiney, nnd that the chief luis re ived ts te aeon which s, ill he remembered by him in tht future, when his orunn./.iti'ti is r pt* more our. nf trouble nnd sailing along; ns " The most In telligi-nt, lassirbirling. pi ntlcnianlr nnd mic cessful orgiinlziition in the country.' MAN.vl ?B1 Of "TUPI". ROACH W-VIOi'S, Western railroad nianiiv-'crs -rcneraiiv are grow int, nervous over the strike troubles, nit In u-.-h they profess to have no fears of irs snro.-iditi'.- gg long ns the Burlington attempts unthill| mora than the operation of its pSjaggatJJBff service, In is comparatively eas\' tn observe the strict nen trnlifv which the strikers demand, ns tat) Mts condition upon which the fight, will ba kept) where it, is. Should tba Burlington attempt tn resume its freight buslneaa before any settlement is reached, the Other nails ssill be placed ill ll difficult position. Under tbs IBW they are t,. ntiire-l to haul lltirlington cars user their linea, Dat should this be done then- is everv TtSAWM td expect that Thief Arthur will order ii si rik" "ti nil roads violating tbs neutrality eotnup.f. Should thc connecting lines dedin.- to take thif risk- of hauling tarlington freight, thal Ung would be powerless to do more than a nierelf .local fads-lit traflle. If the other railroad! should decide to ditregBld the threats ,,f th?) Brotherhood mid reston- to the Borilogtofl its rights and privileges nver their tracks, ii Striks of gignntie proportions would probably" follow, with tbs result of a complete auspenalon of lreighi and paaeenffer traffic throughout the West. Ilie strikers claim to have positive pron! thal n pincers on nearly every road centritii: in Chii-aco have been granted sixty, and in some cases ninety, days' leave of absence for the purm*** of working upon the Chlesfo, BurUngtoa and Quiney during the strike. Ihe men selected for lbw lurpfsf are iioii-llrotheihond men. of whick is, iv i-oud has a small (tereentage. These men wera taken fr-,i)i the remote sections of the rm s aa th,* strikers claim, in the hone that thev swuM not bc reeograised in Chios go. Tba supposil "i is thnt the tliotitrh trains and fas' mail trama nre now manned by those engineers. THF. BURLINGTON SYi-TKM WOULD PUN, ANYWAY. "Our passenger service at the end of tMs first week of tho strike is far better than we thought, it would be when wc started into thc light last Sunday," said the general passenger agent, l*aul Mortou. " We hnve about 750 enirineers on tho road in ordinary circumstances, and we hast re? placed almost 400 ol them. So you see there if more than half of the necessary eij ni [uncut. Wa. will not. attempt to do much to-ni"i ross-, but on Monday we will do twice as much business as sse did yes;*erdiiy. As it is, we iti'eot:iiiio.iute th* public in all absolutely necessary services. Shou'd the engineers of other roads lie called out, tin other roads will make no attempt, to do busm--s. They will just accept the situation, lie down atti keep quiet, and KS the Brotherhood and th| public settle it. We ran a larger number of pa* Benger trains yesterday than we did <>n tba ES Sta day two years ago, and ive thought sse sven- ,l,,ing a big business then. The Brotherhood mav call out their men on tbs oilier roads if they cnooss. That, won't hurt us. We will go ritfht, on and fill up our ranks and do business. Wt Dat*S 8,000 miles of road of our own, aud that's a iiul-i world in itself. We can bii.i? in grain and nil up our elovutors and haul goods out to our loail points.'1 TUB nf*OTIir.RI!OOD NOT READY TO YIRI. I). For tho Brotherhood it should bs said thatt they huve conducted their light honorably. >v) ui.t of violence eau In- molded against them. Mr. Arthur said this aiteniuui: " The light has now resolved itself inti) a qos ats Mon of endurance. Tba road is trying by every means in its posver to move its Karrie, and v..? ire trying by means within the limit of the law Lo prevent tiiis. Dur tune is yet to ('"in--." The summons for a consultation at the h. nd. jim Hers of the Brotherhood ot the heads of 'ho various grievance coiiinnitees ol the compel rig. lims of tbs Hurliiigioii road brouahl in hal -i loaen of those summoned. Begjs^rag tba ie* ? that the Chicago and Alton engineers wa a sa to go out, C. S. Frasier, tin- elim;mun ol he irievaaoa Committee ol tba Alton road, said: ? ' invent heard a word about a prospect is e -nik an tho Alton rout), mid don't belies.- it. ]f tha Mt on ut tends U> it! osvn affairs, there will be no rouble OB thnt line. It was reported to nie yes? enia)' that Burlington freight mus bein;; m I ,y Hie Alton nt Kansas City, both openly uni lisiruiscd ill Allon inr--. lt ssas gigo said mu he Alton was honoring 'Q' tlcki ta Sow, ss I m.ii. here will be n trouble it the Alton kcena Its muds off, nrd I have tho ss-ri'il of 'latin:', r I hap iel that tlc- rv.i'l lias no u- lin to ??' ans b.;-:ne*iH or the Burlington.'1 s. w. Dickson trots, rsmrsboo, Wis easts si labs Bprraentativo of the Chicago and N'orthwef taiB ii'inei-rs. c. s. McAulltf came in us tbs i-vrt entativs of tbs St. Pani road rm ploy es. Bofyl sere in conference ss il li Kesara A rt!, ur and Sar ;ent, and their instructions were doubtk-a \ ?licit, as tbej had nothing to say t>, r,-[,-,r'e|-. nd soon alter their arrival went oul r., tl,, saasaV uart.-rs of the men st Fourteenth and .h-lirson ts. The chairmen of the grievance cniu ifteeg rill all be here by Monday morning, whes the "inTii! conference will ba In ld. I "ntil then it?? militant obange la the situation i* expected. This nfternoon Chi'-(s Arthur gnd Sargent la ic.I a eiretiliie to all the Brotherhood men on tho urlington iratest. If Kviewg the work nf fha eek. praises the m?'n for th, ir flnnness, and sir* H-ir ouse, which is the I Bilge of right and lust lee, b,-un-1 tn succeed. The circular de. lures t|.;,? ic Ru H inn-ton mad is narah 'led fmm one ind to i" oih'-r. Thirteen Reading enrinenra, sshri *ri \ .ri here last Bight, ss ho -,s-ere limier **?bsu*j>* ent to svorlc forth" Utirlington. have drsyierted. ,\ stiMKivi; RKOIB] li: i .TAtXY R1JOT. W. P. Merrill, -.'i-p.-ral man;tj.-r of th- Hjirmibal ul St. Joafltpfe rail.-oitd televiii|iiiei| lur.,: "Mr. ranee, General Sti'xriiit<'i:'i>-itt of the Hannibal td St. Joseph railroad, wins nu- thal Qseaam atts. one of our old SBginWjig ssas shot | orning about B o'clock at Brookfield Mo - one of our lajaidg, Boatwlck, tt depufy^beriff. atts was on the company's ii-h)iin(r trying to tlmidate the enrineer who ssa, tn take a tram t. Ile wns ordered s. veral tums t,( lease th* rd and refuted, at the hame time putt mir hil nd on hts pocket ia a throats nlng saauutas. istss-iok then shot. Inn. In i |lr ggaaM po kel tiere Watts put big hand was fr,.I h i:irK,, libn' bulldoK revolver, fully had,,I. Jn lila ,'ket also ssere found ,-\r;-.i eartridf a. I bara leuraphed Mr. Crun- -?. urgjina tbe i*et?eaaity of i-sentitie; t riot. I have als,, told him that i- old ajjfsj mist thoroiii'hlv understand tba! ey cannot trenpaaa on o ii preta sea for the pur se of intimidating our nesv men, ,r bribini un lo leave us, that our pro|)crtv must l>e pro lied at all hazards nnd that we will Invoks lh? 1 of the law to its fullest extent to this end. have told Cranee- to furnish colan and shroud ? Watts and pauses f,,r ,, committee nf four ol > oldest ciigiuecr* who came to st. Joseph arith i> bod). Wntts's (H'0|ile live hem. A later dis tch from Crail.'c nd vises sae that BS hag aa of tba old men sn- -,- tbs shooting look piaee. 'I that they have usMircil hini thal lhere Would Plo flt rt hf r trouble and that I med not ^., to ooktield." l'AVIIANDl.K KN( .INK BBS I'lsSATIsritl). Iinliaiiapoll-, .Mareil 3 (Npeclal). ? Uunior* of an Ima iding strike of engineers ou the- rant-audio Line*, Bj ot t'teliualatiBfl. ara Ut cinulaUap bert, bul iJmj.