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V?*XLVII.IN0* 15,080. NEW-YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1888. PRICE THREE CEflTE REBEaLS ATTACK SUAKIM. EEITLSEO AFlLli IQUB DOOK* FiuiiTisa. gKT'TtAl ntMiRllfl Kill til AN"D WOVMlKD UPJ OX TIIK rill I) ? WaaOKatf* TAP, Ol' TUE HM TISH AKXIY, AMUVll THK I>K*D? Cl-NBOATS TAKK VAUX IS THK ACTION. R-'akim. March 4.?SnaV-im wag attacked to-day by b large force of relnla. After four hours' hard f ghling the rebels ni ired, leaving tevenil hun? dred killed anil wounded on tim Held. On the British side Colonel Tup ami live IL try pt ians were ltili.il and foiirUon wanui.Iel. The Britton gBB boals Dolphin uud Al-atcore assisted Hie {?unison, ?nd iHiirt-ii u diiidly lire un thc retreating rebels. On February 1 lt wns reported tli.it Wad HeoV biiui. the rebel t*ti*rmmaifr1.n1 af Don gola, bad lieeii pulaoaed l>.v his aorvaa** acting under the orders of his c-niiains Kluililii, Abdulia and 1., ina, Tins report, did not prove true, lt w;is glto iamore*) abeat ihe tame time thnt, (toman D ..., vvus severely wviindid in the left foot at th,- nnM action in which Cv!,niel Kitchener w;us .. : . ll Bal tills aJSjQ l'ii"k''d colllili'i-i) it ll. ]f. wits bj BO ?, .,,?, jl,,. ijisj time thal theso tar. ; bel chief!.n:is had bein it-pert-d dca,!, and ii maj '?? safely .morned ih.ii the nttacU apoo Pjnahim waa duvet,d bj one ur both of them. Kotwithgtaailing th. nomrmraaiv. quiet Uiat lins i,i-.-vulled in tbe Soudan ol late. Hu* situ atiou lias been si rained au,i nun), inns oonfUete have oeeaned betwesai itu* British and meir swarthy lo. s. Oa l-l runty 4, just before noon, 0 l-aity of mounted libels from llandoub made a raid on sunn garden, nnd cattle near the water forts nt Suukim, kilhng live jutd wounding ten of lin- natives. The nun forming: the mounted patrol panned th,m. ii,it being few in Bamber severe eui oil. tero of the oamel norpa being killed ami uni' oayalrymen dansasratialj wuuiideil. Hm t a lt,st one home, which was raptured. <'n the ninuiit. I c,,',i> moving ont to the ?mlttanea ol the patrol, thc rebels rein-, dm llandoub, leaving their | dead upon tht Hi ld. Three days toter totae mounted rebels, nu).i'm r ing about eighty, tnpported bf . liirue number of men on foot, again nrjyroeetBod to within ? short diatanee of the water forts nt- Suakim. lier Ma? jesty's sliij) K'aci-r iind the forts Opened fire, nnd after (ii'livenng a uv,id BMmj imOtS forced them |0 niirsv Their object is goptMeed to have beefl gimpl] another raid cn the gardens and the cattle. Th.- rebels made a reeonitotoano. on February Ta loword Wndv Haifa. An armor train with cav? alry went out null sevtull sii ,ts tram exchnged. 'in- hasurgent. ultimately dispersed. - *ea-? I .*n8FACTIOr* Ol v ai:- i** rn : -. Match 1-Premier Crisp! has sent a telegram to I't.i.n; Mei.abrea, the Mallan Ambassador at Paris, luitriiritltig him to demand of the French ('overnin'Mit tht.- paolshJDeM of fifteen French soldiers who slnjipea) ?on,'* Italian railway ofliciaN at Mi dane and liv threat aalag them with bayonets forced them to Luci before th- .a. ?*> - ? THE iRoWN" PBINCB HX.K'VINc PINXIT.. San Lei ,,. March I.- (Hi saturday evening the i mini C ? had .t OomplOtO dinner i-.-rv.d. for the flr*r lime Since Uar" oporoUoo, and he enjoy td lt very uiuc.ii. -? TWO hami.ns r>F.sTi;ovF.i> r,y AVALAKnus. Loud, h. M.tnii 4.?Th. hamlet of TraRrjuej-a, at tho foot ..I the tttlmplon Mountain, and another hamlet In tl.- bin! Valley, have boon ftosti-oyod ly avalanebea Ai ; ? lotta! jyii,, e live j? r-on, vveio killed. coi.ntTourroi im. I.i,nd',ri. March 4.?A rst. 1'etersburR dispatch say. Ilia' i ii.ii.t rolstot, the ltuasian .Minbiei ol the ln ttriiir, is ul. l.V IfJCMOBT OF ROBEBT F.M Min". ' ti. Vhii h 4.?A meeting was held hero to? day In cmii.eiit,ration of the birth of atobttJ "{.minot, tot : ' ; Ml lOS. Mr. laavitt pi-e*ld,-d, and Timothy la Stillvan made an address. In the course of bis rei arks afr. Sullivan Bald ho boped that a statue ef i. BOM! would ls- erected on lim spot iv here ho va- executed. Irishmen, lie sail, were netthor afra'd I th pined io vindicate Buimot't action. Although ti"> . ,, adopted different moana, vt thor wore avti.at.-vl :,y the samo spirit that actuated Fun.et. THC ll! V.A.MAX MINTir-TKY RaWGKn. l'uiMiiiis-st. Marok 4.?Iho nieiiibei's of the Hu ; ... l.'abmct hOVS ten aMOtl their IIBlglltllOllt ea NO FYNAMITE WITH MEANY'S BODY. Que ottawa* Morok 4.?Tho bodf of n*taphea J. >' , univ-,,! her*- tn (lay on the gtaaatst Wyoming, trott Ni-a York, and was subsequently taken to F.n i, * ng! ol tlc- party nooompanjrlBg the bo y were watched by detci tivos. IBE STRANGE ROMANCE OF A LIFE. til, I till MISSIMI, STIIL MIN'KFfl. OF CI:KHi:oi:s ? Oak M-ANS CKl.MIC .MAKIN*) ANOTHLll A ll Gi? lli* mai oil*. March 4 (trparial).?Bright years aero ! 1 H. total, an attorney, suddenly disappea"--d f I Mil aaa pola and tt waa dlscovcied that he was linn ta his ace,lints shout fsl.txK); tliat he was not a; heart dishonest wa*, demonstrated, bowel er, by t ? :? t that ou the BMlruing of his disappearance he ???nt hy BJCBSBni to Ptttysborg fl.lUO that he had evl I tor a flrrn. He waa engapi-d to be married. * ng was Leard from Heal until a f'-w dav s aco, xv!,nii Irs former pailner, "Josh" Florea, leeMTOd s tUtpoteh asking If he would L*' In lils oflice on a eer t lag. The dispatch was signed a. K. y\dams. An ttorntavytrra reply was tent. On Iho appointed dav hsMead of mm)ivlag a call an exjiress sgwkags wu* delivered to PtorOO contaliiltiK IfrJ.liOO sealed In ( . ; - *. and d n-,'1,-,1 to person, to whom i.oai Wa, neie .are-el. Alcorn jianybi^ the pOatagt, W ne, a fat ter tn liorea without dato, In which ho was ashed I" iee that tho persons get the m.y; w h.-i-e ho wa* liv!],,.' or what he wa, doline; he refused to say, bm lu cios,ni; the lciter ho saii: "Though this ls ii , d', liani,ut In your lifo, lt ls all o! mine." Tho 1 ht I evidently been written on board of a Sletnier, and lt ls tappotod lhat after Heal has left ti- country, lhe ttrsisagoal part of the story ls th.* ? - v rtia* the ombetaled mono) was not nsod to eal, >nj! was len! to a relative to save bim tram i Itcntlarv. Mr. Florea ha. Just discovered iha! Real kl the heir of a larire estate here, but is I to coininuiilcato with him. TUE MOX TA CK WILL FAY IP. aoTnaatia wbbb nkkdkd, the raamniorr sayb, ihu'oh nv. Dorins mr. aftPOBT.I lt vr** report.-1 roaMtdaf th?r an uiU'llcatleii ls al.fiit Wa ,m- made to the Ait- it,,--, lia-iu-rs! and the InaatnoM Do laviij:. at, si Albdii.v, fol the auiyiiinltaciit nf s receiver for I:- loni Ju*,,rance Ciyinlaany. of lirooklyn. The re. sen gi-ra. v**s mat iii- coiiiiiany had fulled M Day a loss Walch I,ai vecuned tillie- vesrs Safn. In O*n<|fo, H. V. V Krir.ald, the uree'i'leiit of the MonMOk In satsass OaamMtyf, "sid ia*l?ntoj thai ts t**Uoved the w-laivt |s be without fiitiiclaiiim. and lhat lt wss ca-rulnly ?iUsBOt suft!clein ,au*e. The loss re-feiied to. I.e uresuni ed, wa. that of We-idell * OB., Bl Oowtae. who had sn In su ra, ,-,- on s stock of levvelrv of I'.'-' (Sir), divided up Bniong- twelve tsasnoall t M 'his sum the Mnuia'ik hal Wrntsii srj.ooo. "ihe fire." ?a!d Mr. Furnsld. "at Brrtd Sheul ivan j cars agu. A cs,n.in'.tlee siipointed hy thc com? panies inU're-sted. lonortat" Ihit the clsim was ewes,vt-. J ri, - i BS uer MtetaeOOtlf vvcit ln'o li t ira tia-ri. suda NBttM Bras SI,|<,.!,t"-d. Whoas ti'taoil. aivi-r-a- le the c-i iiSIiles, H. - r, ciilli conflruied l.y the touit. While Ihi av..,i! t> BBtMWktl less than th" claim, the expe-ns, * , - - ,;, p-A wen toM i ' tesl. eic. will run lt over tte- Brlglnal S ? ot 'he ktSSJtfljtnea I feii-d m. iain In tl.nae l's. ihan four dsys aro. and ai'h, u.h P t? toMasplota, I tad d<'erinliied to se-t'lo lt aVttaVSt 1 h-irl af the threat . .,, nsl ta* ciyU.l-.iiJ-. and lo Ityrvtaii a thvios lil full t*a-n,,,irow." - -a- ? Dl.XYIXO THAT A TSSfATOB KNEW HIS BETES aVVmaflaa, Match 4 (Sjeexiali?A (food many Maine people are | nie-rest eel In a conlon! over a will whieh dlsirthuted more lhan fAOb^OOO Wimp the leli'llves oi the toiator, Caatyafa Kobi-- Maawell, an at*een> ?ii' old man. who died a? th. llot'-l Vendome, Hus? ton li, .september, 1MT, at the age of ninety six vaai,. t"aj.laiu Maxwell i,*,er married In eaiily llle lia Went fr s.-a, and when he became the cajdaln of a ?mml ottered himself, lt ls said, to the BaaOgMm of t i-esidiMit of Lath. Ho was rejected beaauso ho fl*a, po,,i, i,,?j tl#. t|n-i*-upein, as Iho story go*-*, net to woik with a determination to taecorao a rich man. Tie tothejBd tha seo for a few years and was fortu? nate In !.:?? Inv-stmeiit*. Ile eame to Huston during the war and saBBajjaajljBtog] weallb rapidly. lils Will and four codicils leave his proiaerty to twenty sta l-elallvea Illa money was la,.Kely Invested In bank ac! Hood payni? railroad Htesa:. The, alianive part of ihe siory of hm life ls told by a nephew In Maine, Who says that fae ba* maale tho most carotid Invastl talion, overhauling mostly town records nntll he HM proof that Captain Noble Maxwell made a nils ake as to bl. own Identity. Ho avers that Captain laiwaO licinnu'ed to a ilitforoiit family of Maxwells 'i.'tn tho mio h<*. had sti(ii)ofii'il, and that the jteople aha are named in his ?Aili gre lvallv not his next of sin. but Ihal the other branch of tho Maxwell family ira entitled tu Brenede the other, named hy Maxwell, rho probate nf tim will was postponed'to penult nvestIpntlon and the case will cunio bcfuie the court u ltoston on March 13. TO CHOOSE DELEGATES IN VERMONT. mr. ..Krcm.icAN stat. convention io meet on apish. BOBBI if* BtrBUaOroW. Vt., March 8.-The Republican State -ommlttee Wt. soon Is-ne a call for a State Conventlou o lie h. id in this city on April 4 to elect four Beta rafea al larg* to the National Convention In ChlfagB, rho republican t oniinltiees for the 1st and lld Oe* peaeJoaal Matrleta have decided lo cell district euti rentlons on the day proccllni; th.- Stale Convention for tbe 1st and on tho U..y following for tho lld Matriel Ihe first eholee of Vernoiit Ropttbileans for I'resl _ent was Jatna-s u. Blaine, and If be had not declined to be a candidate. Um voice ol th" assembled dologatot in the eonilng Btate Convention wooli andoabtediy i>o practically unanimous for a Blaine detegatloa to hlaaca Vomom BepahUcana have adopted ba their campaign watehstord tbe taxi of Mr. Blaine's notwnee BMaaafOi " I'rinfiidcs, not men.'' and under the banner of protection, they propose lo roil nj. a phenomenal aaajorlty al the Beptcaibei akctloa lor th. patt] aaaa taeea lot Mate oiiite:?. iiii- la the banner Betr?Kngtaal S'nte in the ?nrk of organizing BepuhMeen t mis, andar th,> Matronal 1 ca. j. p.an. eighty-three clubs having be.-n funned -imo January l. Bevaral Bepublleaa ralllea havo alteadj been bold la different pa'i* ol the r-'.ai,- ami the Presidential campaign bab been itu many opened. The question who shill be Ihe delegates to tho Chicago Convention is b lng discussed by tba people. Both Senators Morrill ami maranda ii.-, i.oe ,, accept places on the delegation and recom? mend the st.e lion ol the aide-t and strongeol in- - ii tn the parts i- deiegatea. Boaatot Bdmunda recently expreaMd li.m-.--ii on tn;* aubleot a_ foliowsi ?? i most earnestly hope thal the delegate! from om- state will be se,,-, ieal inain ilit- strongoial ol our many strong Republican mea, nhose calniieas, wisdom and foro Slgbl Will have an I: fl I'-m much greater Dian ibo ui.ie number of their votes." Among ibe namec that bare been snggeeted as delegate* are Ibosc ol ex-Governcs J. Oregon _mlth* nt ?,,-. Albans! ex-Gove nor Redfield Proctor, of Pioctor; I-ee.ii'tlck Bllllnas, of Woodstoeh; < olonel Julius j. Ea tey, ol liratilelroroj General J. <;. Mo* i ullough ., , eniiingtain. BL l?- I!oi,bou, of Brighton; General v , ..tn W. Ilenry, of burlington; C. W. Rand, ol Addlaon; ea-fiovernot Norwell Farnham, of bradford; Charles Dewey, of Montpelier; and Ptaob L-lumley, of North-told. The prevailing sentiment seems In be thal tho dc]e gates should go unpledged to the Cblcago Oonventlon. ? BEN -TOH EDMUND! -CENTO VICTORT. St. Allan-,. Vt., Match 2, 1888.?There has been considerable advei-se criticism In New England l.o publtoan papen over the seeming failure 'of senator (.cori:.- F. Edmund- to respond In any way to thc Invitation to attend the recent lleptibilcan Club I un volition ii Montpelier. It is all explained la a letter to Guy C. .Not.le, uf M. Albans, who, as the exea'utlvo o/lieer for Vermont of th" National Hejuiblican Leanne, called the convention ami Invite! ttn> ptaaaaoe of Mr. Edmunds. Mr. Noble is In liol bia. 'ibis account. for ihe tardy publication of ihe letter, which i*> aa follows . Senate Chamber, Washington, i>. t .. __d Feb., ls'-fl. ItVar plr : My attention has been called wt'lon A day or t"o to i h" fact that I wrote no letter to tho Montpeliei Convention, i couldn'l al the time recoil having had anj communication from anybody on tha subject, bul i now timi In tbe pigeonhole ol - letters answered" yours of tho fith mst., which lu some way gol out of tho paehaKo of totten to i>.- enawered, and so in the press ol my work and correspondence wm not replied lo. I th.'ill lt ls lae to you- personally Ihal l should make thl. explanation, as i should not .?..sdi you tn feel tlu.t I had failed iii hov j>< i -.> ? Hrs 1 or pa,:iin ai courtesy. 1 am plai niso to nuilee how numerous!) attended th- eon ve nt lon was ami bow positive Its faith a',) opinions. I am confident thal perfect unity, ai, i res ,. t|y earnest norh, will win nt a victory tins vear. Very truly youra, GEORGE I'. KUM! Mis. Cuy C. Noble, Esq.) St. Alban-, Vt, PATA Li) MTABBBD IN A BAR-ROOM. WII.I.lAMst CliO HAS ITS ItF.tiri All MN-HAY 8TAI Bt!ta AFI RAT. "My God, i'm Blabbed, Bend f"r a doctor," was the exclamation whloh startled som" Isrenty or moro per-uiie wlio wen drinking in the li'iuor shop of Gustave Judd, Na 83 Broadway, Williamsburg, at 0 90 la.st night. 1'hliip Ftyt age twenty-live, ol .Ne. 12 Staca-i nt., f.-il to the Boor a- he ottered the cry, with bis ti^ht band tightly clasped across h's breast, wMie directly In front of bim stood Pel ? 0. Campbell, balding in bis band a huge dirk, which be bran I several limes in au nsucceeafu] attempt to reach his victim's fn< ,\ Campbell, who live* at No. Ci South si\t' ?t? lia* ft>r sn era! m< nths entertained In ? diable hatred towards try In conaeqnenec of tho lattor having won th" affections of a young woman formerly betr tbed io bim. ? an entering tho ||<]nnr store last evonlnjr the tim mon bo^-an a dlflpnte wh'-ii ci I ml nat ed In ?bni may prove a faini stabbing, i ampbell wa* talon into ena tody. Frj ?ras tal -;\ lo ti.e Eastern is irlcl 11 s pltal. avber-as l,o was found to bo -uitTeitng from this-o stan w.uiids In tie- direction ol ihe heart, eaefa of ahleh maj prove fatal The knife with which fha stabbing was done bas mysteriously Ilea] Campbell win ire t al i before Jnettoo Naebet to-day. rv Bln I IT cr TEMPERA WCB, run aid lrt_i t, March 4 (Special).?Presldenl Th. mai J. Conaty, of tba Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America, in tho monthly bulletin Just Issued Bug frets tliat. each society of the anion In Its hull on Apt. io. the fiftieth anniversary of the dav when Cather Ma'hew Signed thc pledge, Real] to the consid? eration (af 't-. nic'iii.ei's tbe.principal events la rather Mathew's temperance work. Tho hearing of nmonttranecs Bgalnel baaing oertaln liquor licenses vin taet-in on Monday morning, bete b Judges i>ii, Reed, Gordon and Bregv. in Lancaster County remoniatranoee have boon hied agalnal the giatitint- of lleensea to thirteen i, .t->i-. in .me town? ship all tho liquor r-iin-r. arc rt mi t - rated against by tie- Women'a t .ri Man 1 ompei a-ioc. Union, Nearly all tho ohjectoit an wemen ?. ?^ SUICIDE OP A WELL-KSOWR FIRE Ci PUS. Captain B beti BlOrT VVIliritr*. foor.-nian Bf Englnfl Con.puny Na 4*-. if his bed y starla* morning and want to tho. top floor of tho M | n" le USS Win the 1 for the horses ts k?pt. Ult hlSBfl if sanfnUy down on ? pil.' of lay. anbettnaed h:s si.irt and sid himself In the heart, ii" was lound Be-reral hear* afterward by Foreman Will.a s. A small | Ital WBS fie el by l - side with on" ? np v Bb imbat, ll * 1 ft BOthtnB to In 11 h. ti-e amil ve tot lakl g his life. Ui has had slekncfli . i trouble In his taunlj of late Which haJ run him into il. !,', :.:, i li- lUppOfl i Ul ' tl: - 1*1 el' hi it. wa* si\tv- lu t ,'i_ of age a fl l? v ? ? ?-if- and four i, living al Xo. 2.417 Wei lersva, Hs wa* .a member of the old Volunteer Fire Dei r.ment ? I *ervo1 three va-* I, 'h. Sflth N fl Jfl ss i Vidunl ,?-? o t ri i:< .-a1.- 'll- ,!n.P'S DI lire de ai-.m-i.t In ibtli. il,- v.a-, Biade foreman fi.'; mcoths a.... DA.VAGI. Bl ELA MES IS BROOELl v. Tho fire which broke out eany yesterday morning aa tha tap ""?>| ol the d'-sh factor) ol fMumuel i:?.i ii-. thild. at No. 14 to ir. Hopkin- st., BrooUya, caused a lose of gi0,000 on stoch and machinery and dam? aged the bu l.iina, which \*a* owned b] a Hr. M irsi.tx-O. No cause for tho Aro ls known. Vi Nieruy. a Bremen ol engine No. u. was overcome by thc hiooie, hm recovered so that au ambalance took Lim boase. A tire brol'e out yo*tei-d*y morlilt'C In tho men be se of Mrs. Theodore Schuster, at No. his Herkl mer at., Brooklyn, and caused s b.-s ol VS.&OO. 'ihe Inaurance wa, ^l,--1)!). No aauaa foi the tua- i. known. ^^ STA1S ABD OBBMWMLl FOBED ern TY. BaMO-U March 4 (Hpecial -tain an 1 rrtmnvell were found utility ot mordor la the aeeoad degree last flight. The Jury c.uno in ? littlv before mtdalght with the verdict a'tor a oonaallatloB of eleven houri. Me* r?. Baker aad <>n oa, enwaenl for Mala and Cromwell, *iu ua.iv for ii new tii.il for tbe eaavtastel mardeiswa and vt iii a' anea take BMaaana ta aeeon it If peeelblea I'n.ter tue lawe of Maine, vvlieie a niil'Ierer BSkS a second trial, lt ii,,es j,ol re lillis- a lna|.Tit} af Iii" eunt .1 oocr* to Kiiuit it bm only tinco, a coiidiiiou favorable far tha cont luted men. MVBREB BIBBIEi ll TBI READ OF I LORRI, Annapolis, Mareh 4 (Spaclall.-The Ooraiaa asea mia raanlag tha Leglalatan this aaaalea siter the f_.?blon ul tba linley tua d.ays ol IhO lol'V In-loie t,..wi nor Hamilton brou.- lt ui> SOBM vars ugo, '?(aili.)" lii|iK.u.s bi-, ben,, dou ii ben) all the s. s on rwaalag a tort of bin B-anafaatery. He may ba styled the isa?* of the lobby. Tba bills neeatlj Iwtredacad for tiie emilia of an Kaatgralloa rwlailoa uith #10,000 a year a> Us disposal, for the appointment ol SjgggnlJ ttg political ouster measui-ers Mal for Um 0-tabli.liiieiat of ?evei_l other oflice-, ibo ix "1 ol Which mw never befom felt; the bills lalfedwead and dohlgnfld to meet their gtwves In Ihe commitleera, -(inr httaglngdown em poi at ion* wiiiihk to contribute lo Ihe support of th? ? maa hine." all liiallca'.* Ihal lin, lld lliu-a. have ieiuriie.il Tba uiicaitbiiig ol S bit,' *10,0U0 piiiiltng Job iii Ibe ly/lslaliii-B laat week, brings to mind inc golden ago of the bo.Nrs, abeu lt wm no unusual thin* for Ihe State printer to find dui at tho end of the session that his bill foi printing Including extras, nf coane, was from *i?).*KKI to 100,000, itu.- or two nar. bill, are ab-o believed t" ha Intended to malic the companies pay nf handsome'.)'. WAS ir MURDEH OH SUICIDE* BTRAXGEDF.ATHOFA YOUNO BBOOKLTRITI Dui'M'T gntorx potnto in a tokkkm gbmbirrt WITB A nt'l.LKr WU' NU IN II 13 BEAD?KO MOT1VK. KNOWS. While walking ulong Yonkers ave., YoaktllBi In tlie rear of St. Joha'a cemetery, two young men, lJiiljih Stein-vail nnd John Cahill, yesui Iny morning found the body of a yoting mun lying on the road with tx bullet wound in Hm lida of Ins head ami a small pool of clotted and lr. .'? m Uood bj bia alda Hy Ibe aide of tba bodj lbj ' a revolver ol thirty-eight calibre with one ebam- j Inr .iii|.t.v, ninl iiii*. with Uie wound la the bead, revealed iiu- manner ol tbe man'a death. Ihe lindy sra i1 moved to the undertaking ea? tablishinen! ol William Bellly, when lt bow lia* awaiting a claimant, li waa napeetabli clothe, nt ;i dark ault, a bine chinchilla overcoat, and high ailk ba!* In a pocket waa found ;i card having the name "Dudley Arnoux," which proved t<i be a certiflcatc ol memlreniliiri In a ftt-ooklyn branch ol the Young Men's Christian A-aftociabioa Min silv.-r cufl-buttona bow 1 lu* Initial " A." Telegram, arete Bent to the police of thia etty i'ivittL the il ? criptlon, and aaktnfl If each n person ama missing. A responae ama noon t-ent Mumu, that .) \' Him .m.ii of the deeeription riven va-, mianing from bia hame in Fourth-et., Brooklyn. A Tribane reporter called at No. BU M Foitrtli-t-T , Brooklyn, in*! evening, and Mr. RU Wilie, tin- famous lawyer, said to him: "Dudley Arnoux waa n yonag tr,m of tba moat punctii lons and eorreel babita, and ar know of no i as tn f,,r Ins committing suicide, if be <li'l bo, for all the Information are have is the statemenl of Ihe police. I h.v adviaed tba ot-Donl c;ire et ihe faqum*. to nseei-tairi tlie fnrta fur men have been murdered and pistols have been nut tn their banda to lead t" tbe Rtinpicion of Bulelde. He waa a member of All-r*ulnta Enkmopnl Church and i f tba Younir Men's Christi m Association, and alt-ays aspent his even In sa ;it home or al Hie Aaaociation bnfldina. He waa tbe eon "f Doctor Arnouv of NewwYorlc who died aeveral years nco. nn'l be lived with hi-, mother ami two ahden. Tlr*re wns tbe almost affect] -n between them. Dudley waa iib"iit twenty rears old and n< thing singular waa ohaervad in his actiona" *? What htisiii"ss wns he In?* n Fie nms employed bv Doctor ITurThert. rf thc Fi'lle-'tlo [j.ni,-Iv Company, at N.a. il Broad-at*, New-York. On F'* ii ni ti rr tu he left homo ns usual to (.'?? to i'11-.in's*. Nothing lin-; been aeen or riof-oct of Mm .uno. until new, We went to tbe poli.-e of New-Tor. Bad Brooklyn the neil tiny anil have wt] every effort to jlnd Wm. He waa tho on,lr clerk In his oflieo aiul when he went awav Doctor Hurlbert wns In Louisville. He gama -ion.'' n Pew dnys Inter nnd lound Ihe office shut tm tint evorrlh.n-T waa all right, ll"" votin!*' had nu lore affair of anv kind. There ls al,*.,tnt, h- no reanrttt for hi*- committing anieide so f;ir ai li's friends know. Ito had a svnteh an'l elm In nn.l a considerable sum of money when he disappeared."_ RA IL ROAD*! S TB li ES7 ft JUDGE COOLEY BOUNDS A WARNING. AMA/.r I) AT TIIK ItKCB LBSBitBM OT THE KORTH wv-TrMtN* ROAM Chicago, Mnrrh 4 (Special).?A letter rfe.-n'ly re eelved by Chalrmaa Wane-hard, nf tina Central Traffic Aasoelatlon, (rom Chalrmaa Cooley, of tuc Interstate Commeree Commission, anya, la part t '?What 1. the natter with tha railroads In tho NorthWOSt 1 Ari" th v utterly rec Moss 1 Dothey ve,nit tn OOmpel the I ommlaaloa to come there anti j.tiMle. ly Investigate th ii methods 'in.! tho Beere! man pula 1 toil Of Irlte.. ? 1)1, the) \.,,!,| ttl Ulalie llO-tl|o |,el,. lat loo in tie- feline? i uaut tai *a\ that i an look? ing on tri th amaiement nt what they are doing." Thls document hits i.. ?? i. th- -nij- < t of Biuch eont aienl In B'eelern rallwaj el-clee. ?? A gOUTHERll RATE WM! IMVINKNT. Kew-Oileane, Marok a.?Two yean ago the U : viii- and HaahvlUe, Illinois I antral, Korthe ant Mis.-is-ip! I Valley Baiiroad (onaaalea agreed mani rn lan lt of lat's add al-"' a,'i.I I i ll BOM ll the roads should gram a ii"' lal ih a arltnoul Ike eon sent of t|,i> other nia-ls In tho compart. . > isterday li wa. reported that tbe eonpaet, which |_ styled ?? Iran i Ind, fa ,i i e u broken, and th it a occurred In I - I ? - . i *_ mt.' .?--?>? a i e;i, i,.. Nnnhwe_tern having Informed the s Hon ot Ita ??* it ira wal. Tka Louisville ami Ns I hit demanded it." privilege "f a reduced rate li I n clnaatl tn order io equalize rates, because .-.i-i.-, n line ls -hort. .< >i .a:, mah faster lune to i indi natl. 1 ie No 1 ? n n jecit I snd tb t. i ui. r I.: lo the A rbi I ' ommlttea of Ihe -..?.nh rn 1 ' ? ' ? ? ?" f"r B'ljt -t nient. When il, Northeaatera 1 arned thal Ihe do el- on won! J I.- adverse tn it, lc il iee \. ls Bl rt s from tbe s ??? lal 6. -? MIBCT-LLA-tEOrfl EAILWAT I Vi i'.i.i.Ii IA E Mliinr-apols. M.a BB 1. - ?Th* Botthttttttrm A-itir, t i. r to cIht |,tii,ii?ites a ?nintt,iirT ot prMBarttfarailroad eon-true Maa n Ihe Ketthwaal ?,??-- lt aivaa aa analyals af aboal 100 |.rola-i lad I nfl, a gtl gt IB ' iit-r 10,0 ' i ailie*. Ot thee lt -nt s Iwaatf lune l:i.*a. *if -re-'at n( l.t.l'l nilla**, farr. f*li|y Bartala lo ba balli thia preaent je r. Ot the reatalnOer, I lines, a_gr*saUas Sn at nil ? *. w IU be latUli witiiiii tba tbraa ?r four foll ,?in- T".rs. ', io I . -,-.r ballater aa ina I'i" Northwest ra Un** nin rear will aa ami i,? i lia- si. r*iil, M onto sill an,I Ma inonu lullwir. winni, wirti its i , , inbordtnata coinpanica, ttm Montaaa Oetral aad i a?t.rn ii. may ot Ml .a--,ta, will bnild la 1,888, -iii') mle., ron* nirijnr its raR-nlat aaa of tba cst .,r lb. r u* wur to i'.ie isili,,* i eompanlea t t Sort irn'crn Hmil "aler ?n,,w? that ttia ;..?* on -t. I'anl awl Miana 1 - ii aaa alone np lo .' ita li .* *'"i I' ' - 'o i inri iii- i , al l?sa to all coin, anlci affaeu baal an a7.2-0.e00 ia tear weeba gt Pani, Mit, li 8.- 1': a ".it nlii/s of thia Xorthein IV.rl ii: f..r th? n.o til of K.-iirnuT BbnwareanukaMala reaaacepa. .uie ii r-: .-tit trarfle, t1',- aarntna* 'rem whisk ?iii* un m tr.vi r 1 i st v.-ar ot il_7.1-*>. i.. ? i u ie*,,, ti tu ul cam ILK" IS *e.'l.'-l'l. l'litslnir-, March 1?Patbat Bretti rs t Co., r*Vo I'.rV.or,, nt ii.tioit, toaiar eiiiui.it Ball im.n" tba Pennsylvania t oiu|,aiiv ta recover *?',,"-, etoimed te h" tba rebate onaaka ?Itiia-ae'i ilunns tba v?ar? l--t, sad I8S& I adas tba coke reemeat anterad late by the eavatal mada ne i linter* ai ck- to New. v..ri. eoiii.t rat leta rates tl ? re niven ta Ilia JllaiUtllT. V ' ? ll .If i" T" ? ,| Heal ia aa, |al.i,,| in ? --?, th" Ht,Tens Hrotbern, ol Itf.roit, bas se, ure, 1 alnpiiii i,'a ot co'.a to I'rt oil at |g er vo eeata i-?- mc t..n. w i. n tuc plain IT w,? a in rt- I to Ibis ca'.o j,,,ol Un- l'eiiii*i irani i lina a ra,-1 t . t.av to ni not tt ,- :,-ti.il- tba diger.* betweea t oliar.'.-a ia, i '.r plat Ult oa ablpmeaia .,f cal aol eur lanaceaargaa pata bjr tba Brm aaaiaattat witta t.'.a piainuti. ? - ? noss GORMAN AND THU B. AND 0. ggPTRATIOIfg OF TIIK MARYLAND MACH! NI sr AN* Hill 111 M Mil rt Bi t.timi.ur., March i (Special).?Recent developments Ind cale thal Benntoi tiorma. weald Uta lo be president nfl t- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, or if the road p.r-t ? Into tua control of t a Demoeratlc maebtne. Mr. iiormaa may iir|iir,. t,, be mada receiver, Rack a |ob wonld pay baodaomely, The M iy ir Brill probably reta tha bill rall maded through tbe Councils leal week legislating ant of lattiae t-e cltTdirector* of the eonpaay hesnpnlnti i. ninl compelling ihe directors tn he elected by fe cot.mils, tue majority or the n.entbera of whit directly eontrolied by ihe political inn tune. Theeltr and Plate have eleven directors in the Board, lbs url. ute stockholder* twelve, "ne .,[ the latter la abai-nt ard anol nr la loo HU.teiid Board meetlmra. Ibe eleven eit.r .uni -tim- director*, if voting aa s unit, eau ont toto the private staockbolder directors, it alltheeei even '" ibluh Bad rote a* Uormaa, tba r m..' alu.-, wants the u, ria eau de anything ba hhs b nan i '" with tn.- aianaaeraetil of tue road; remove ail Its nfflcera, dlreei lu poltcj and mu lt nm ne ha* been want ; lu_ to rmi tlie.ltj- an.l sui,, ii it u'-ner ii:, nodal itnad Ihal the .lesitrn af the man na-.- * i* io remove Jehu k. i owan, chief of ibe legal :?? partment and lender ol the reform Bnvemeal awiuil ; Gorman, mi alao at.r tba vi.-.- preai leut* ..f Inc road, ana put in tildi pines I ?? o ama Basra In their 1i_1uk ? bPKAKER COLE A LITTLE BETTER, Mil LIKELY, HOWKVRR, i., 7tlst'M|; III-, Lt I II ^ POI Bl vi f ai. pats. Ail: wv, March 4 |B].lal), i'remonr Cola la Billi <???:? Brnor ii I'- guee! al tba Bxaantlva Maaalon, and Pr. ?art ka. yal i.n able ta anMaa the aoalarl 1 attack fron , .peaker of tba Aeaembly la tmBet lng, Tbe fevat lewbnl Dr. Ward dreads aad has fas sd. The -I- f *.-r altrt bates Mr. < ola's atia.w t.. iii* weal - na dillon Liter tl e bard w..ii< of tra 8peakerablncontent, * condition ihal mada kim aa ea*y prey to malana In Uevernwi lilli i opinion Mr. I ok will nol ba able io re BUtua bladutle* aa Hueitker for twj or three weeba la tbe opinion nf Dr. Whi-.I tbe Kpeakar will aol be able to realm,e ? i- linties for aeveral lUya, Tue pattenl ilnl pol *,-? 111 so te'.', lill to ni. III. He will i|esl?Illte Fiene fellow Renublioaa la eall tlie Aa-e?tiiy t? wdsr n> m. i..a., night, spni< h.; is tiBP/ha i kr ms. rntt.AHKi.i-iiiA. Marck a.?Clans ggsssklss. the ssgnw I ?- ??' Um i .i dope, smvad Ima w.in bia a.na u*t ewi.iiia. In un inter, lew hr. s_. 1 ,|l-t tlU p|Bll, I, ; 1 ha-eii dsialtaly ands ?? la th.- bmi'iing al a legaatj in tho i..--, and ilia only petals miler asaaMssattaa aaw were those at to the lix ale n mel aBBBeNl of the r- fl nc rr. n>. bbM the aaaaatty weald aaa i- aataa l,MQ 11 i i S day, ami nil?l,t r>-.h n ooo barr, la. -ni Iiiiib i* I live.-1 auld Mr. ggtSlkllS. "I will here, In Han Vork BS Halt liner*. ,?1 | w,u r,rnr |, ,,n navet ?.> beta say t.'.ri ? I -%hi aeaei a ie_aety aliaaa hara, io Nea Feta. ? Bal i . i i .mu tmttt u aa va i i, i-i oe.ii , jiu'*! and I rt. fy a.,v tiuai la. _i.*_ BM xiii. I can -aili muoidi lui rn laaU-xi-r u<i mjg avii li.' READY TO STOP EVERY ROAD. EASTERN BKOTHEKHyOD EN GINEEIIS TAKE RADICAL ACTION. TJIKV Mllf jv TAMMANY HALL AND TKREATF.N TO Bluf I UK WUK Kt a IN AIL I.INKS ll A VT Ml) CO.NNKC1Il.NS WITH THK C. D. ANO Q. OM MAllLil 15, AND ALL THK aaOOM IN THIS OOOKTBT, CANADA AND MFXICO ON tlAUCit 30, |g Ttl: JaK.MANKB OF thk WKsrF.KN araa Aim ?sOT li KANT Kt> HM'.U.K. TlliaHK. DATKS. A ?nert* BMotiag af'daJa^atea from fifteen di? visions of tue iirotluiiiood of Locoinotive Engineer. waa h'.luut tvveuly-four hour*.' uoticc in Tunitiiiuiy Hall s/Btterdey to tnkc iiuiuciliule und decisive ?tamirm to bring about n bittl-ment of the trou? ble between th. ollieials of the Ciiiciij.'O, BurlitiK toa nml Quincy railroad and tba rngintmrg and lireiiiin employed on that Una, 'i he Bateting, niter ii session of six hours, anani tatmaly approved tba polley Indicated by Chief Arth.ir in ? hit ago on Sat unlay l:i*t, when he suid : ? I lie Ititi! In iii,, od will BOt coln promise, but will | dig the eiiteli in which lt j>rop.,ses to die In ens. it (tumut win.'* 'Hie gBfineam reiterated tliut s.-iit iim-nt by rjoatlag resolution, in whloh tho* nd, lui.h. ,i i.nu j Qi- Chioago, [lurUngton ana ly" ii un, rii. a.- is do not ("ine to the terms de i niiiii'l'il i<v the men they will cull out all members i r i.ii- ltroiIn cIhid'I employed on all Inns eooneot lng cit I, r i,j u.iiiii', pnaaenger or (,tlier nrrange iii.-iiis wu!. | ... i ine.ie.j, Burlington uud ("-timcy rout, on Mar h l *,. A til-VITlll, RTKIKK THIIF.ATKNI-D. AfK-r thai nate they resolved to let mutters re ii'nn tn thal eondition until tho :iuih inst., and then, should thc Brotbernood nut gain its (hu,mids, lliey will order a genera) striittr ol till members *,,f llicir moiety in tb,- United Stutts and on tho Grand Trunk nnd other line. In Canada on whieh lucy are . i tented, us areli as inc railroada in Mexico. Th. \- -ir,- supported nt thc preoent time timi feel conn,ii.nt. ,,i ;i continuance nt tah. Indorae nient ul ila. tx notion by i*he Brotherhood ol Loco i.iviive Fir, men. I '"? !? alu! lon. :ir" iv, f, Hows: Pe heieas, it || ptgro i r ,,-,, ,? , ] act',"ir- that th" min | Igers st* Us* vsrioa* rallwiy* tbrougbunl tha cvuatr] hs vs I c inihill' 1 li. . ISSlStlng Ul'' BlSBSg* \ ri, nt ot ihe cti sago, Darlington snd Quincy BsUway in tl.er pr, aaat li nubia ?"J Wmnaa, vi.-u snti,,n un the part ,-r sud Batnagsra ls cowardly aid u ifalr, ther--f,ire 1?- lt I.- *"lve|. I irst. Thal vv, a- r, |,;e-.-iita'tve* nf tho | various ii....*?,i? ,,r tl.-- Brother!.i of laoeoiaoUvs i-n glneerelnt i vlelnlty In con*, ni rsx, do hereby t, noonee ?ra'i sett*. ?n thp pan of said rnsasgera and de ilare lhat flve, a* an organ I ra: e-n. nv ,i-i,ii,-l In re*.,it bag tai salreiaa tastaora* la Bv*re**ia*ing this eotstds later. f-rei. -e ?r , thc |B*| rs nf ,,ur brother angil upon the Chi mo. Hnrliiiptnn snd Quincy Hallway. I-.tel. TM! IS this end vt.- !?-,, n ne rid that. If the tfet?BlJ di.a, illy I* ie,i settled will,in a leaOSnOBlllS time, Bpoa a fair a- ! ressonabls baal*, nil th,- BrotherteiMd bmo ujinn ile oonnecttog line-, af ia* i hieago, BrxHtogtea ind Quincy */Bl UBI tull resign tl., lr pmritliTBS uie,n a given tote, Third. Thnt tr th!* lotion, ra* ra ninan* of li?t >r,.r.*'. li not sultt,-lent to t-aln riv just sod KSSonshlS d-minds of the SOgiaaSrS atc! llicni.-n U|,,,n the iforSSSld railway, wc. ss sn aatlrs , rgsnitstlon throughout ths United tvaici, (mada and Mexico, Join ls*n,, with lani In a universal d'maud for their acknowledged rights?of le-ing puid tho ?st* tlahotl iStas for wurk aetii ll] performed. Kourth. Thal tha step propoai i in a tfels IT of thi?e reautattoa* shoald not t,.. ukea tarers ths 15th nf 'hi* I month, SOd thal of Artiest III BO! earlier than the ri "li. ! ie, Ilia t e . .. In ? :,n I hu*iie ss pul,Mc may be Inc a,vi BO? BBI ? ; -,. Hf ? a* po?lol ? J-tftli. Thal ll Ih thc unanimous Opinion nf the ri,ri, gates bara bbbobiMbiI ii,ai ,-a- i, tn i n ry iii sion -,r i >? p. hood of Let. m,e ve I-ri, ri,.,,,.-, throughout the country should tireOsMlatefy rall sc ,-lal mee*ting* and tyke acrlen upai thew- ie-,,,u:i,mis uni ie,lift mn (irani Chief Kn i ",' i ii . Mon In tlc statler at. onM thereafter, std that slan d watts should bold themselves In r-ell :,tt,iid s tpeclal convention ,,f th* fJrsnd Interns Monal iii.i-e,,i ,,f tie: Brotherhood ,-f taoconaitlva En? gines*) s ,,1, il ., ? ni r tea. Sixth. Tis' In ranslexSTStlon nf the linaine** tntcrc?t* of the cnuiitrv ne ?in...\ regret ii,,- necessity ot resorting t., il,,.- .iain ,ni- m.,is,ii, a, aiij tuist that our friends will i. il le v; ?-? |u j.t-i,? Jri(j- th" ressponilblllty where lt -a, clearly talenga open 'he penorioos and tyranaletl inau ?gement ,,i nc- i hi ago, Durllngtoa .-mi Quincy system. ' ut:,,,,* i,e forwarded to iv m a "a Grand che-r Rnglneer, ind t., r. p, tit, (.'.ii- i Ma-'.T -,f the! I: itl 1 ,.f LoCOmOtlvS Slid J.s,j ta, thu Ar-eiiate-d Pr****, ,lli Viv BP.KM DKTgRMIXKD. Th" fifteen divisions of the Brotherhood of En gineem mpreoented ut the meeting y tterday eon s *',-.| ,,f ,i,-ie, ,',-s fi'-un every railroad into New Fork and Jersey < ity. so it vi .1! lc i ; -iv seen thnt should Un* in a adhere iv their res. lutiona ns ex pn -I, niel fr-m their determined though sub dri'd manner there ;s little doubt tl,nt they will, '? Hi" i nih vf tin- railroad trnlTlc 1 tween the Atlantic. seaboard and the West will c ase. This, in itself, will entail greater Inconvenience and pecuniary ! - i to the i unmercial and travelling publio than 1. iv.- ever iiei-n ex] criem ed in this i ountry I ns il.e railroads of lhe fcaosteru States eonduot th'' greater part ul the traflic ??! the I niti'd states. 'lhe- m, ii, however, on thc :<"th Inst, thi n ti,-np of al] tlie railroads In the United Suites, the eiie't ,,r v.'hicii would almost paralyze traflic i hi y ure. however, determined m their attitude, itiui express themselves ns .--.iii*ii, i that tnt- gen ei,il pub'i. will symjaathiss with them Tie y ii*s,-rt thur their action is not ngj. cssiv, i's right is mi their side nml tiny urge in support of their ! grgumanta that tu- Brotherhood eonaista of s,,i?-t ne l Induatriou. men, who daily, In tin- cuir*-,- of their wt rk, enrry not only their own live. In their hands, hut also hine Hu* great regponsibilitr "f 1 tlf safety of the ir.es of enormous numbera of the publio. '1 luy i-iiy tliiit- the railroad, will not only da itivis! lee to ;i luri-e body of rt ipectahle worldiig tiu n, inn by engaging Inca peril tn ed engineers una i remen will prejudice the mfety of otlnis. A NKSV Tlll-r. ron Till" OBOAKIZATIOK, Bach decitlv. action and openly deolared con? flict with tim railroad, bav. never been ns er ml i it.,1 before, us the men my tii.it In ull the labor agitations tint Brotherhood luis b ld 11 t,, i>,. alika , to the Interetts ol the officials of th,- roods aad of thenwelvca to s ttle mutt rs amicably, nml one delegate said i "Wo have alway, bean moderate lp oar demand, and open tu conviction if we wera in the winn v, lint i ii,- tyrannical treatment of ihe I employes bv the mannseme il of tho Chioago, Bnr? I liugioti and Qnmey baa com;ielled ns to fage tbe ! ii,-, ia ve cou.*, wc propane to adopt Ifjuetioeu : url (!, tie." i'.-re me^tincr, ns far ns a Triiu'V"- reporter could li-ur from tho noter room, waa mderly but enthn Mas' ic, illl'l tl.O ?a Jon tl Of tbe mOO dec I me,I to Hay ?.nytbiug nf r lb. adj.inruuient olino meeting, Hnr a dclrgnto who woe aeon hiter m the eTeaing Indorsed tu moat emphatic terms the pinn ol ;u:tiou proposed, and -ititi i ? The r dlrood mannrrers think that hy this secret ' ,.,,",i,ia :i ni t i-? have formed not only will they it, h't ntterlr crush tbe Brotherhood. In tht. t i,-v are mistaken. We gre gnown io iho pnbllo aa ;, I,.-; e,ri.ivie aultnis WortllV lu'ily of U'l-n, ill'il 111 a trade orgnnig.ition bav. bIwavs eondncteu oar te v. .e. one a i launer .is to i> i tri' their cst,'en:. Wa therefore mink we ure entitled to tho ty moat hy ii-ot sn i> nor r of the travelling oommanity, and hi ve not acted, aa our reanlntiea. paaned to-dai .bow, in snell :i li.is y or yuii-aiit manner as tn leave m.v Inipreesion on it- pub ie un il thal we ere nggre.*. sivoor u.itc.i-,1, iihe. Iha* strike, tl neeeMituted, v ill ' oi,un-, ge sawessment "f BS ,i I oed on all nietu bert "*' t <? '' '.rhvi'l, hut we are prepared to , ,, itrihtl'. "-"" -er lie n|, if nqu red. Tithe- thin , ,|,i to w ti,) ".e k'K'vv uni leal to be unjust and liainh tieri niet|i ,,f ni!r fellovy-tneuihei's." * Lanna *i vt op m m v avAiLABL**. Another m*mher ',t iho Brata**ai1mod mid: "I do not eon io s.v .aythtng aa to tb. detaitoofonr net ions, 1,-t rbi. I will my tli.it vee ure willintr to ce,in'uf, lihoraj'yto fnrthtr our eauso if we gBOald ' . il1 eil 'ipvll td (lo SO " lt "iv- '"rel thal Hi- Brotherhood nnmlieri :,leant o ??,??> ui,-'vi,vi*, so tba! u large wm ?>f money I .ni ii- ca si iv r use-1 ta support tn- men's demands. I aurillia: lll'< ?ie.-, II,,/ lt 18 ll ,1,1c I Si ,)"l| til lt lill" !I'U"U ..f I..a.il -? not rtargeot, of ibo Bi -thorin. .,1 of lc evil,, iv F ," nen. in BU 'port nut t he , ct iou I rik-ii lr, . ci'i.c* of tim (ineiri, Burlington anil Quiney rued, waa warmly ladorsed uud fi"1" wbal (..ul l be . ai ucl tbe Kramen who lr-ve nen work, lng vn eug.no ran hi inembenoi tha Brotltmnootl will Ml ju coiic-r: with erignieeria. TH)-. FiHi.ati-.N will sii't'iirii nw r.'..;l*Krr.'*. A lireiiiiiu. who was at T.i'uiumv Hull festerday, I bat who, like tim ratwrtertvwa. aol admitted to j the ?BBtiag. sra. u*ked gg le the ul rn mle of his iilariini/n'lvn. H. tgjtdl *' 1 have hee-i tirilKT fur 1 eiiirineers, ia tuber* of ta. llrotliiiii'au(l. : for tho la.st fourteen years. and koow Iho class of men they ure. j left my engine wln-n nv engineer did aud have ' BABB offered w,,rk with nnii-unioti driver* s.-v-r.il nun*; in facl. 1 euii ii" ,0 WCSl ul anv tune, but I j would tint work with an unskilled or titm-titsi.att j man, sud they ara the sane thurn, as all UM ?a*e> I near* Itt rh" oertinry wh a know irnsir busiti"** uro li, tlia. Hi,a'tieri),and. Ouriil-n will liol with them i in wliaievet coursei thev may pursue, yu may ?#> i | ai nd ii pop thut." . ., I bvuio of the men complained about the railroads employing Pinkerton's men. who were referred to in tm fluttering terms, althoagh tin- lanaWaaa u-e 1 nv the aruixiblors was uot ot ? harslior threatening dinnie tor. Tue general strike, If declared hy the Hrot.icr hood, will aaahtaaa the Kleratad mails in thig citv, as it waa maied tliat aL-MWt without exmn tion theeogineenon tbeaeronda nre nToinher'i of the Brotherhood, bnt tbe general tone adopted hy the men spoken to seemed tn Indicate that they have nnpoM that th-* extrene meaat.rea foreshadowed lu tho re.olutious pttis.d will ,lot b,. toread upon them. hut. if ot. the eon I rn ry the ofBetola of tba railro.ida iiompel the ti'ett to go to extremities iu the tlirht tor tiieir demands, tln-y will lorin the moot determined and atnhbora bndv of men who have yal Htruck in anv nf tba numerous labor oggaalaaUeng in this aonntry. INK NU-IV ItKAIIZK WU il' TIIKT ARK 1,01X0. Thev suv that they are fully awake to tho fact tliat snell action on their uart if resorted to on tho 3<?tlt instant trill create pani disturbance- in finan? cial circles, rbey also are fully aware nm! sar that their bttaiaeaa la aneh as to compel sobriety anil Conaeqnently siivinj habits among them, and therefore they are helter prepared ftnanelally to -.tiller tem pnnaltioa entailed gpoa th'tn bv a trott eralatnkethan the majority of trude organiza? tions. Tiii-shooting of laiKjitteer .fohn Watta, of Brook* Bold, Mt\, waa deprecated by tho delegsMaa wno wep- preeepta In cass 'lie trouble ia not Bottled dtirHt. tho coiiune week it wuadeotrieii tn hold fl great anion meeting of the Brotherhoods cl Locomotive bln gmeeraand LooomotireFtremeo mi HnndaToezt ut li.minany Hall, when ilelea.ate.-i I'i":!! all tim divlaiona Iq tue Kantara Btateewill attend and inauy other-, from the Western tines are expected, so tl at lt laeatlmated thai some 4.000 mom hera will be pri-ent. when sti I further action regarding the .ink. will bo taken. DID HOT KNOW MOW TO WW TF.lt AN KM.INP. O.'i Ul' -lil-' 8 roitl I 8 Va.llCtt 1U1. Bl l.I.INCalt-N Bl UKI.? n Tl Ll* ChleagO, March 4 (bpeclal.)-lt may lie sahl that Bf to tonight then la atrfhlag new tn tha itviha Tho fact that tho -tarlington Company has scenreil a pooii nany engineers ami Iraanea la aol aaeourag' lng to the striker., but they still preeCCTO an 1111 daunted*_ront arid are eonfldent of ultlniaie victory. Tbej polnl wllh exultation to the reporta ftom vari oua i'l'ints, on the Burlington ?_ item ol engineers dla obied ami engines mined by In-ompctcm engineers, a* proving their claim thal tie- majority ol the new tuen hhs-,1 hy the euuipau) au- really undi to have charge nf a locomotive. Tin latest of these itorloa Which c.1. ,-s tO-nlght from Anuna s'l.'.s ilia whim a tra ii pulled In there last twight, the new englneai ox claimed to lue walting crowd: " My ti.,.1. boys, if there's an engineer tn the crowd, let hun coiiie hen; and gel kaime waler imo tiii. boiler." itic engine waa raining and ipnttering badly. Aa ofliclal of thc 10.nl board ina; remark, and tau for ii.) traveling engineer ol the com "a.. v. The trav I engineer mounted thc cab and tamed the s','.im cocks. ??lix the Injector," exclaimed the fim.no engineer, -? lt hasn't worked sh.1 lah NapervUle. "i.et away fiann that Injector," the traveling en? gineer replied, a- his brows knitted and the perspira? tion came upon in* face in great beads. " _our eugine i* red hot, and If you pal buj water In there bow, ind will blots no. Dtaconnec! le-r at ohm, (Jet her out' of this crowd aa quick as yon cnn Hud run her up t.j Ibe coal shed to cool off." The engineer had not known lew io work his boater and had pu tha- wator in his innis so .hot that the Injectors could not work lt Into the holler. .vary .ne is now anxiously awaiting the conference of tue grievance commit too chairmen to-morrow, if li should be derided to call mr tho engineers and firemen of ibo North western and st. Tani roads, aside from the others, it v...nid paralyse traffic In 'li" en? tire (forthweal and muk Incalculable Injury to Chicago. It la tl.ot.ght Ihal it would be Impoialble to final mon enough in the eoun ry to man the en? gines of the roads outside of the Brotheihood. PRESENTING THK GABE To READING MEN. I'll!! tin il mia, March 4 (Special).?The Usual all day meeting! of the two local aaaetnbllae of Reading Rail? road employes, was held In Pori Richmond today. The general t., j au* of llseuoslon waa Ihe action of Chief Arthur, ol the Brotherhood ol Luconitive mm glneera, In requesting the Brotherhood memhera to ipili their posit ons in the Rending lervtee, a decidedly better beling between tha twa ardern ha** boen tha outcome, ami a prominent KniKht of Labor to day said : "Yes. tiie Brotherhood helped In the light against ns, hr.t BOW wa- ala.- ready to taho thi-in by till- hand, and we propOBC to assist th"m In their Straggle with th'' Chicago, Burlington ami Quiney." ih" tenoi of the speeches wm that the twenty-two Brotherhood bb glaeera now working for the Ufcad og, would bc ur dared oul tn morrow. bub division jfa 71, of thc Brotherhood of Loco? motive Engineers, held a lecrel meeting thia eftorniaoii. Edward Kt ur, of **.?-. Vork m heball ol i iib I ti li . '.Illa-, ll IIM W Isle-, l,f ills Kit j ' 'll OflJCI . ' with whal effect could not bo ascertained "-ob di Villon No. li-'i also held s - .i-i moe .... a.ul the sae" request t. aid tht In the We*t was h. a..-. ,\ mem ii ol thc lal er division, after tba n ? ;.-. -.,:,j; ?? 'i;," aide tn tibia !?? ..:.t.- i I ie Western strike s is explained to us, ?nd it rt optional with us whetb i we leave the Mci iog tr not." I,,?i_,. N,,. no, Rrotherhood nf faa ? na nv Elrnmen, wa* addreised to div by Henry Walton, ebal rn.ar, .,f the 1 \ ecu tit.- I omni tte,-, h; i . _,?.,- n., gufll.ad r hs to \. iiai the men thouin oo. ,. mouthed as an oyster. THE BURLtNOTOJI AM) rfORTflRRlf .''FE" Tl P. Ciiicaoo, Kerch l.-a report gained eurrenoy late tn. night thal tha engineer* and firemen on tbe Chicago, li,ii lin ri n and Northern would tm filled our to-morrow, Tim Burllnrton and Northern la a new line to St. Paul and baa been generally rogar le i as aa odabaol or ally of tbe Chleago, Burlington ned Quiney. Tbe report wat tin illy aeeertataed to in-tr ie. At mldnlgnt Vlee-Prea ld.iit (J. li. Harri*, of tie Burilngl 'ii and northern, WM rios. ted. with i'i. si,lent Peri-tna, of tue Burlington ninl ((iiiicy. Mr. Harris hal beeBserved with the netleeta. m.1.1. It wan tiie reeult of a meeting of the engineer* nnd Bremen held th's afteraoon ai La Crosaa. Tnt notice waa subatnntlally thal if tbe BnrltBBton aud Northern did not eeaae In-ercbangina tn-iTn wlihtbt Burlington and Quincy before 7 p. m. on V. uiday, tin cti-i'te men would strike in a body. Vice President Hams -tated tiiat the interchangeol traffie would not i.- tae. " Tbe eomp n.y." Mr. Harris added," :o"|a anea U tun tue Burlington and Northern road t hernial vea." T\V ???.!.YE FAMILIES to BR BVICTBD TO-D.VT. Til- Btrika ton.mine,' a: d onion leaders of Iht elgarmakera ie.id on their 'ar* yesterday prepare tory to lnik lighting this week . lo-rnultt and to morrow night all the local uniona Iri NewtYork, Brooklyni aid Jeiaep City aili hoi l aaaetrnga for tin purpoee of devi.* nit ?um" mora sfrlngpnl meaanrei to diivo the proprietors to a BetUamaat omi end tbs long-continued strike alua faei<?7 owncn claim tliat lin- acilon of Dowa d ives In refu* Og to pay union aragee atrengthena their poelttoa, ami tha io.he and civil ]u t.c i are cl.'- kmatlng Ihe hereto (ora effective "picket" ma ueuvius oi the strikers. I But iii" Btnkeca aro a-i brm a.s upon the da. tiny I atopped woiit. The imiiiiiis.- ci^ac trade of the etty j ha- been serionaly Interrupted al, nady by tbe stuir I born de.ni,,,-k. georatary Dampf; asia yeaterday Ima action win be tala.';, to-night by Internatlun_ i'uo.i >-u l i, at N. 6- itaaton-at up,,on th' ; coi.duet of the anton memb rs wbo ta o appo uted i I comuultee tu no to Washington and grap lb a ul tioi of (he revenue t.\ ob eigata. The rrptwa ntatiom , of till* e Ulled ec Will flatTj contradct tb r pi -?? i tata,us made some timi ar" In Waahl glon bj i d' i, gal ion ''H' i.v the um ii liadei s. In the nani 'of the elfaruiaken ol Nesr-Votk Mate the enti? re, enue t..x men Instructed thor committee yeatei dav. at a tn etlug tedd lo ll Mht'l Hall. No. lnT lust im nh st.. to p teni the ic ? lot ci- adopted t tio ie e t n aaa . etl l Co p Cnlot boto ? I ie Way- ani Mean* Commits u tho lion e. A letter wau. sent 10 Wah 'il on BBkina when th ,i armakera ar-nimente w,,uil be received and a iy.,lv is c.p"cta"i early In th" ve.-U. The Mai 'hal i,,,'*'twelve families on hi- hauls to hu evicted thia mottling ?l ? tA-loCk. smFl'.N nRM8TO UK BOTCOTTRD, The nicetniK of the Central Labor Oaten yeeterdai WM unusually long and Stormy. Them ?'?* a pro traoted tUaeoaetoa of the proposition to boyeotl slzteeB biislt.e.. Him* in this atty, tba predominating seatl i.it in favor of deelarlng tho irkolesale boycott. The maller was referred with power lo the Boyeotl < om mutee 1 i tl tees iteaai pipe aad i"'1 : f'',!!??! iiims thai wen engaged la ti"' menai strihs ara- in rinded ia tba blaeh bat, together with Wlaneid ,t Tay? lor. bahBta la B_a st., who have dlsebarged aeven men; Henry gebwarttwelder, a pa ?' ave. wi,., ls chained With employing non union men. and I'.'waid Ki'it.ie. a painter ol No. lu De) ?.. ?'" does .Vt nv tba un ou scale of a ages. Th- Eoundrj meo's As', ia. wm directed nol to take any further itops towmrdi?.alB?.attoa with Ihe Iron M.d-tv imo.. v.. Aft' the -allocs' I'rv. fa ve i t on reee ved a dis lir_-1ive!label * i a ema i.f three, consisting of b? bevis, wrick Murphy andT nannine, wa- ap nolnted to lc* l? loin th" h ri nt gr- stu-- ol the wau Bra employed bj M Hermann, proprletoi of Beethevea Iiai; and oi lid place, of aniUs>'!il'Mit. TTPOCRAPfHCAL DUlOm AT v Ai:. a committa*. tioiii rypegraphtaal datea Ra. 7, eoinposeil of lienii-'iH, eallel upon Typographical Ininti NO 6 at UM BBOBUlg "? -'"' 'a"''' ht ' 1-oendoti ii ail yesterday io consider tha Mapata tliat has teen ?Olag oit for about a year aeaOamlag tha union ratai for setting English ttpe aid ?.ermin. The tierntan psllWata want Inion No. 8, which ls tho oontrollla| DOdy, lo c.iiis-iit lhat piloti!*- ba paid I.) the letter nittiiini,' tha cale- nboul live cents a thouaaad hlahei than tnej aie BOW, Inion No. g i.-fiised to admit tho coiiuoilice an.l Baal oat wind that the union cat. uf lill \ uni., rn thousand eilis must cont niue lu fuico. THE "DARK. LAMhKaN " Uliai.. GROWING OI'I-OSITION TO THE ttEABUBE. AMKRICAN FA: MRUs KiXnRKD?Al>VAXTAaP-* OIV. If TO '"AN'ADA. [BT Tr.tf.urtAMI To THS TBttirvfS. ] Washington. March 4.?The more carefully tht provisions of the " Dark Lantern*" bill are stu,led tho moro olijeetiotialile do they appear to North? ern and Wi-Mi-rn ttVpresentatives g-.-ner.iliy. This , was to b. exi'-ct-'d. From the beginning Repub? licans who earnestly desire, aa intelligent ro\ .* ion of the taritf?uno which flyvould correct ine (juulltieB an.I raise or lower duties as mitt-ht lat necdful-h.ive feared that Mais nml lu* U-mo cratlo aolleagaaa of the Ways and Means Com? mittee would attempt to use their power and in? fluence, backed bf tlie Aduiiiiihtiati,,n, to PMBmS duwn the pr mu tanti aysteiu ami surra-ruler ti,? best market in the world to foreigner*), ih.-ii fears have been realized and the outcome if in* secret labon of the mn who seek to aamtoaf American in,lust nea, cut down the wu,*"* of Ann-r lean workiii;; rn u amt ruin American farmer*, t woree th.an ev cu the BxetMt tiruul protectionist liud fenn il. Cariinle, Mills, Mori'isvyii, Hurd and other toaOs trade leaders iu and out of Congre-s-, d-daie lital tho measure ia a " conservative'' one, and that Opinion lt uu-i'istuoil to he il.iiini hy Un- I'n si? ll. Lit alni bit .*>,?? ia Loy ot tue inusuiy. li, .,.nay tney tliiuk ilml tn,- country will a*, ive With lin na because llicy iiile^Iit have Btoponi d to StatSSt every inilu.siry ut a single hlow. 'lins must lao the case, tor they kev. th. maniranit.. aol io say impuilcnce, to assert Uiat the hill ia the rea****! of " coiniuoui.se," and some ol un ui frirnipialll mat " ii does not go fiir enough.'* Pl.ll-Hl CIS HAMJ: DOtTOLT si tvf. *ePremUi" Mills adns-teg to tba beltoi that tho bill will I'.iss the Hosie. Mihstaritiiilly in iu pia sent foi m. mid thal liol luvie than iouitia-n Di'Uiocnita will vote against il, whist tan ItVpub licaus ut kati will volo lor it. 'iii" tool la IO.at no Bepabli tan can lao lound who will suiajmrt tba Bteagam us u now stands, wi.il.- natya! moss] titan fourteen DcaMcrntg -a iii be coi i .st..u ned tc vote ai/uiiist it. Mr. Nance, of i onnercticut, | cannot vote for it. Neither aaa lleaam isiis*, Ma mumu. Greenmail, ** lim.'' J Campbe*il, Cooa* iran, Btablnecker and one or two otuer Demo* '(?rats i;oin New-York; McAdoo and l-ldcock, ol j New-Jersey nm both against the Bteomre. So | am at 1 at* three IrVanaylvanto Demoerata. Four I oiiio Demoerata-? nrobably liv,-?are optwsed t? tue , hill as it stands and so an- six Democrat, from ' I.,,ii,s.ann. i.. , lr,-ni Cal.loruiaV, one fi ul) illili,,is, one from South Carolina, uud one from Michigan. This estimate of Democratic opputition t'j^-tl,o , bill us framed by tbe "Dark Latnt.ru" BtaMcimeB. j is a gvad (.,.u bearer tin truth than " l*remler" (Iii I la's estimate. A t,, od many promiaea wera uni.- by members of the "Dark Leal, ru" rmhaJ, it seems, which linve not been U<-pr. Tor es> ? smple, one of the largest munufaet ura-rs, of jute, burlaps, lui irvin';, yarn, etc., wns Invited to tteinta to Wsanlngtou nnd lend his aid to the revtoieja of tbe schedule of hernia, flux, jute, etc. I ft** caine lind went, over the schedule cnn fully with William L. Scott and others. ile showed them that of tho cost of jut" mannfaotniea about no 'sr cent represents wu.- s paid to labor, and that the jip sent r:it"s of duty ure Inodequote to pre vc ni ruinous eomnotitioB with the eneap, underra d labor of Dundee. If the from.-)-, of the hill woald Hil mit |ute hints mid manufactured fibre free of duty nnd slightly it" ream the rate on lute yarns he though! t1"' American monufOetarer could af? ford to pay better tragre nnd employ more la!v,.r, while tlie coot of goods to the ecnaamer wooli be redneed II" returned home nftor several loner confer, n<ts with one or more of the framer* of tlie hill, with assurances that h's advice would be followed. Il" bow fl nd. not only lute hurra ?nd iute, hnl burlap* and oommon bo gi li i vn th* free li-t, while thc duty on jnr.- yunis ht reduced from n", rrr cent to SB i^r c"t,t. In other warda. If the bill vin,vhl K.-e-tne a law his business would virtually be de s- rayed. BRI IITM.'TY WITH A V Nfir t,\-r*v. The framers of the bill seem to have boen finxi'i'i* to tren lhe mnr'ccts of the T*ni?"d S'.itcf freely- to Canadian and other foreign eompetitaea, although they Impom a duty on artiek. Importoa from tho T'tiit. ai Stat.*. Amt "icm atilttSBMB ?Iready complain beeaum ibey ure compelled ro nay four times as mach postage on n pound al *,-?-,l s,,|,t tv Canad, as .-; Canadian reedsmaa i* required to nt v ,n a like am,.uni arni by him to I customer In tbe I oiled States. ibe Cavnadma duty on garden, (hld. and fiow**T seeds is i*. peg eui when Imported in hulk ard 28 per teni ? small poi ' ns ar.tl Inri ugh tht i-i * ! resi nt taiiiT on garden ? di Int* ported Into ll eon try is '.',t per cent, or flax? seed lind lil*-.-..!, twenty cnls a le.-lid. nnd OB hemp and i see ls, ,i,\. 1-4 of s rent s pound. The Mil!*'-, bill abolish I these duties, thus \ir t tally surrendering thi markel t,, (ri,rv,!, Thew sre ? me other pi ti the Lill which will I"- heartily approved by the Canadian agriculturist who is protected by a tariff .i^in-t American romnetition, Flow the-aao provlsioatl will be reg leo bj American farmers in 'lie North anl W *t the "Premier'' vviii dlsieov*** liit.-r. Following is a li>' of aeriellItnral ?i"i eather nroducta In reaped to widen Canada is ? direct and setive comnetitor In the markets of the United States, showing the rotes ?? Im , m rj br Cai la, the present rates |n th' fo"-d States nml ri,,, rate, iip ?- - d hg the Cobden ("hill through **Premier** M.;is and hi, eimfe** i rates: raiia.ltvi Cnlt-'d State* Mills raia. rc:,-. tata. Potat'BS .IO eta, tsaaa. l?et- hu*!*, li,?. Heans. .I* eta ie-.*ii. 1" -r,,-,i. tree J>?,* . 10 cl* li* ? ,'t. Frc*. Tomat *.M .ti. bush. 10 i>?r ceil. Fro*. A!' ,,I ' ' IMS* vi clu-'tn. serc'-t lint al's 'JO par reit. IO paf ,'?nl. Frc*. P|*ja *.'. ct ,,nu-i t. 1 er i.ml Frc*. eiii-rmt* .1 ot. poniieL ISLpammL Kro*. Peppermint ant oiuor . itentul ni* ..Opprccnt '.fi >sr out Pteo. iv ck n;. :, ere nt. V, ia-i cen-, gil sar M Url k* . -.'ii par raul. MpeeceBt. : Broosss. ? ?-', ?? r ??? ,r. Mg*re*at, Maareg hills!,,-*.gggSS celll. U ...Teeiit '.'n i-SI Ol Fisxiriflr). pastes. aaotem. trew Klsx (lia.-klsal).#l'? I'"- -t"?n. I.-" Tew . ?10 toil. *10 lta.1. VirA t i ,,,.-? i (res iir la stn:,-,.aiton. -rio |i.r cent. Fr'at. Ce-iiient ihiiri.t . -7-j''t. 100VBV4* 1 ? **ree ni I'-". ( am- ni Hfl'r, nil.- ....40 cia. lui!. MpmtsMt, tooa 0.eat Hy,Irnulie in bulk.(lets hu?h. Co per ct. WteL ci-iiicnt l*.irl',ati't, rte ?-?< ,.ll '* > I'" ? "? Ft e. -., .np. c.ti,tuon.1-yeti, pouiil. 'alu uer cunt. ttSL Se.ip, flthito. cte -n-,t luiiet).'I ct* penni. MpMMOt, ttWt It will in- seen by tb. foregoing list that " Pre? mier" Mills wis willing, H not outious ta nu I'uliiidll ll direct iltlviilila.e over th" I line .J Mrtt't, especially in regard to many produeta of tie- tann and narden. Hus is " tariff reform*1 with ? vengeance. Mr. Nelson, of Minne.,,tie. who voteel for tin* Morn-- n bill M a"tU ns Mr. Ultu, af th* j sa im- Stat", both of whom an- ci uni, il on u? support thc Mills bill, have not bess slow to discover that the totter iniHeur.' strikeB . ditwot Idovr nt the urriciiJiurial interests wi.iii they represent and neither bf ttbem nan toto f,,r it iis it BOW stands. -?-. A Cl;mc OP THE GOLDEN CIRCLE, r vu Kviiiins A'h-i-nii for a nmBDRB ron. Mun ii uiviv-Firr raaa. atMa Pun viniiiiiA. March 4 (is.ieclaJi.? Th'-re ls greta BMllOBMtTn In Marti. Couu'v over rh" ai,"*' of John Junes, a (iii'i'y fOMMtollQBBf. and tkiea a.. viii|i||(x.-b, .uni-* Arebor, william btauhojie- gad Albert s. n .no hiish, tor a 1,1.Ki'ly political crime coniniuti-.l In tstauthern Indi.mn ti.eu,v-live val, sa'o, ami as th. icgivn bj uno ekam aoveral lyeeUaga nar. oeeaited within ta. 1m? lew years, ll ls teared I hal tko men gaga* ai!",' u ill fall Victim* to the gMB* Tht ?rtet . vi, is- ina ,e nu tho tlreOg*fc of a Cm.fe*,I.ju bj Albert Quai'ise'iiljiish, tog ol the ai.c...'I uiulUcieis, uiaalo U ion- ihe i.i.iid Jury. ,. ? lils story ls to ih.last timi to March. ItaVa, I h*n .U hun Hui ail, u cup.Un In au ind,ana ra-gtaavtaBi ua,.si Tbouias Ai.de,-on, a d<aoiier, to in- koota In Monia luuii'v., ie w.t.* .hot in am.v..-i, k] vi'l i of tho Iva ula s uf lb: Qejatau Liriie, an orj|;nil7.a,lo:i of i un fule-rato svlu; a" ,/e ?. Iho niiinle-i- wa- coluinlttestl ht June's and vj tackeiiliuah. tlie oid,r tor lh"ui tt, Ur. havli.-. hOM glv,ub.? hiauhvp*. Qua k, i,b i-li s*va that tV aa* niovM to make th* confea-inii becaoaa hi) has asam saaatst] b| 'h.- seen. ,,' ike inuii'e' Other klotgl srlmm ace" char^iyl to the men. T?o hrother* of Arch r went. lyn.'heil tor nurd. I* ism rear* ag ?. Motlier wa* Mgnol) ?aassaiaje. and hi* sun ls gow undor ai real foi' Hie minder ul Stauliope's ilaughicr. ?,_ ? yl v tETBEWATIOBAL SHOOTING AFFRAY. " Oit.vKsros, M ireh 4.-A <lis|i.iteh frrt'u Kagle i's-s to "The News "' states that Captain Mumaa, In command of the soldiers at l'leetras Metirs*. sent a I.teuteiiaut Into ream wllh three Ba* yesteid.ay ta egnture a deserter. Tho Xlexlvuti* found tim maa, hut lil* arrttat waa th* stoaal fur a iiis'mli.incit to whieh Ism of thc Meiloau soldiers vs,,!-,, kille.1 ai.,: lhe oth.-r* wiiundrd sud ona American hurl, limed Htatea I'oasul Allen has saut aa accAiiini of tho maiioi to Oecretary lia) ard,