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..N?15,531. NEW-YORK, FIUDAY, MAY 34, I889.-TEN FAGES PRICE THREE CEIVTa <yt?_.*Xl_tlX' ~^tfEN ADMITS IT ALL. -ajiDIKG BY EVBBYTHINO HE EVEK ?^ WROTE OK SAID. --- PAT Of THE CROSB-EXAMINATIOK OB THE ^OUBH laTADEB BEWBE THE PABNELL COM MISSIOB-INTERESTINO TESTIMO.NY. ? _ - m? 21 -Mr Gladstone waa preaent . !*,?___, M4T -^ Commi__ion to-day. Bi ta? se-S.on of tbe Parn.nijmm g ffc, ?os_-e*aminat,on o WHla" M, O'Brien dedared tbat ""^'"S ?ethod6. and wo_kO-l accordiag io tonsWu J^? ^ Ibe end soagbt by the ??" hiotl ^ been Jle admltted writing fYnJ" ln whioh it was ??*_ that Qureu Vjotor'. a- ?W ^^ Irelaad by her scorcely decently aw ?_ Iraland aad bf ber inordinau B** admisted hnvlnic ?atrtTSTSS E litbman wno would MWaBBfa^ th. aaored rope. ?? ?*^ tbe chalrm,r_ of the of an S^JSfKJilTB lt PnBBe of Walea .n tbe ocoaalon of b>? ? ie? *? buuted iron. ?*?* *?.?? exCited. and * .^ntlyC^ - He ba- been. and rath? __!__. ralalTa-BjlB**- t0 * decMvrd by * SJw of sbam loisltr. I am resolved to tell them %StM__i ?fr. O'Brlen aaid tliat he pprsona.Jy J noir -polmeo dlsrcapoctfully or .fftrtv* !Ku? ths HSs of Wales. No people, he do tw eiar suffered more for loyalty than Irish mtmTmi m9M p'01"*** morc by ^^ protcstn tioM af loyalty than thc people who opprcased thtm. H " wa* cle*r that Ea*la,ld would not AMBttr ?*? ssplrations of Ireland. and lf tcrve mmt any ?tf onal ehanee af sucorsa an attfn.pt ,hauld bo made to rcbel. He declarcd the London ptftin me more raponaible for tbe action* ot thi dyaamite party than was either Flnerty or fatd. But for the views those paper* bad ex ?jiiimiiI 1,000 ponnds would not bave been c-ol lettad tn Amerloa for the uae of the dynaniltew. Htferring to the articlea concerning the Queen and the Prince of W?K previously mentioned Bi hia testimony, Mr. O'Brien aaid they were |u6tified at tbe time they were written, but were aot jtiatlfled in the pwsent atnte of ti* relatioiu between Engband and Ireland. The orticles were not intended to calm lhe people's objectiona to British rufe aa then administered. Hc thought British rula hateful then, and he thought it hate ful now. The Parnollitr* wben the visit of the Prinee of Wales was under discussion by the authorities, passed a rrsolution advi.ing the people that the viait waa not intended for party purr poaea, and Bbould not be made the o-ecasion for trouble. This action of tbe Paroelli.es re6ult?d in ereating a feelint: of caLmneas in pubbo opinlon. The Princc ot "Waksa was allowtrd |o iMttt t^roughout Ireland untroubled until " The Timcs publiahed articlea declaring that. his awt had eruahed tbe power ot Mr. Psrnell. It waa then thought deaperately necessary to ahow Engli.hmen that thia waa a miatake, and tbat the Princc's vint was boing u: ?-. to sttike down the Irisb aanaa. Mr. O'Brien explained that when he made the speech m which be uaed the worda, " We axe in a atata of d>il war, tempeted by a ecarcity of firr trmt," ?* waa exa*patat-*t bf hia expulalon from ajffr-'atiaair ot Oemmoaa and apokeunder fnft-nae tteUag, aaaaed by the fearful hatred dlsplayed by tbe ma) "ity of the House of Commoos against the friah member. of that body. He decUred that if any people ever had the right to rrbeL tbe Iriah poepte than had -hat right, if there waa a chanoe Of BUCOe6S. - _ Attorne.'-C<>ae'al Webater interrupted tJie junt nesa at thia point, aaying: - You ouly objected to retiellion becauae it wa* hopelesa ?" Mr O'Brien?In the circumetancee of the times, nnqueationably. Violent lunguagr could not b;?ve furtbei inBuenctrd the ptwple'a minda agalnst ~ng tend Their mind_ liad become like a ligbtainit eoniluctor when the air is charged with etoctnoity. Alr O'Brlen justifl?<d cenain articlen written by him and printt-tl in " United Ireland' to illustrara. the brutal argumeot that becauee the Engliah peo? ple auuiber 3l?,OO0,.60 and the Iriah people 4 060,000, tbe Eugliab were entitled to do a* tbey Attcmv-General W.bster quot^d fr?m an arti.'le ia " Umted Ireland" headed, " Alku, Larkin and O'Brien Honored by their Chicago Kindred,'' and 6?ked thc wiUacas whether it referrod to tbe Mnn _b?.n_r murtlerera. Mr. O'Brien replied : " Not murderers. but men engnged in open warlare, who shot a policeman by acc id^nt." The Attorney-tJerjeral-The ghootUR at the poliee tn a van st Miii-chr-s.*! w_* legitimatc warlrtre ? Mt. O'Brien?It *-bs not orininal. Meu who openly take riaka to release their comrndeB are no more murderers than any body herr. They actKrd trom the hirbeat and n-fowat moUvea. Attorney-General Web?t*r (holding up a paper) ?Do you aee the ht-ading ? .Ulen. Larkin und O'Brien llonoretl by their t'hicago Kin.lreir ? Mr. O'Beien?Tea; and the articlc waa written by me. The prcaf>er*dings were here mterrupted ny crieB of ? Maatl llt-u!" ACtorney-GenerBl Webster?Why throe " bears" ? Preatdtng Jnatice llanDen threateoed th/.t. lf ottler wm* not mamuiuM he would have the court room ueared. He said bo nndentood that Mr. O'Brlen did not eonsidcr the ihootlng ut Manchca ter mnrder. but he wisbed to rtmind him tbat the eourt did ao regard it Ur. O'Brien aaid he and Mr. Kedmond invit^d Mr. TmBt u> be preaeDt nt thr -ThirAgo t^nTrotlon. Aa a proof of the chanse in fpeling wiought '?y Mx. (Tliidstone, Mr. O'Brlen eited the faot. that, Mr. Ford raaemed to regret his former viewa acd appeisre I t<> )>e harmleaa. lala ende-d Mr. O'Brlen'a testimony. A deoutatlon from various Iri-.l. munieipal bodie* to~dar prarsented to Mr. l*arn<-Il an _d4,re?-i eon gratuiatlng him upon hia sueeess )n ddprovins before the CommisBlon thp many calumotea which bad b**-n he*i*d npon him. Mr. Paroell replied that he wraa aure the Irish tounieipal authoritiea would contin.ie to u? their r?rivil4sg_M. not for the purnose of the ?iisinUirra tlon of the Empire nor for upnetting the nuthonty of the Qneeu, but for obtaining the rt>ali_ation of Their legHimate aapirations. He had never douht^l that tbe falsity of the forged letters would ulti matrry be ahown. He would rather have gone to hia grave with the atigmn of tlif b'tters upon l.im than bave auhmitted his country to tho humiliat Ing ordeal which it waa proposcd to plaoe upon it aa ao aavompaniment of the inquirr Into the entherrtieitr of the lettera. Right h:ul been trnns gifBMil onrlcr th<- pretext of an inquiry intoenme. A poiitieal isaue lutd been laid before men not iv.m petent ta give n fnir derision. He had nevei con templatixl Ihe fnllure of Farliamentary aetlon. If convineed of its futilitv. he and his coHmgues aould not remaln in the House of Commons ?wentr-fonr hours. He belleved In the near taaUaation of their hopea. j?rvrr_rnNG the coppisr troi'blfs. Bai*. May _3.-Tho Amerlean eopper mlne dele wltn the 4ajjee?ptlon of tb" ja-preaenlarlvna nf Bm Tsmarark mlne, hare ratlfled the provlslonal ar raaRMaaata eoneluited wlth M. Monsau. thn ll-iiildator Ol tbe Compiolr d'Karompte. The ssrefnir-in Is bhtd Blg vitbovt the adlioalon of thn Tamarack Company. A B_<v>Ung haa been Ba-ranged betwrv-n M. Moreau and HP?u'of tha British mlne*. Tbe "Temps" nyi lhat 66 aareosaaat aith 0>t Brlttsfc compatUm Is probabla. TS6 Bto Tloto mlne haa already given IU adhetlon. a ubel eurr by na. macke.vzie. -sa_)B. Mar 83.-Dr. Maehea-w. ph>sl<__ to t_* -8. B?jrx-n)r PtBderlek, la aavut to hrlng a a_*t against "*-? laaasB Tl-Mfl" aad Mr. 6_1n_op-, propr_tur *5***a- Bt. 'aaass'i Oaaatte,* lor pu-llsBlng a l?-tf.r ?**-? -? Mr. ??tfi_.?p_ la which ha aoctiaed Dr __*__*?' ?* ?a__alracy wh'l. treatlng t?? K-nparwr, _?*.___ *?! fw-*-e?d at f*a trlal ol tha sult ol ___2Ta>* __?? fc*nierlf edltar of "The Bt. Jaroea'a j2r*2__*L_?l **? 0"**. *-? loraicr proprlator <4 ??** fcapaf, lar wrongfoi dUailasaL nw ? ***? ?JJ* W A COU.IBI09T IK BU_l* CAN AL. *2^ **-| ?...-4_? UrtHaa staaaur Cuiiaw, A-oru jj^^* ?*l t, tot MoOtoo, raa toto aad saak _*? "****? ?88B*l Kyaiu^ teota CactUff, Hacr ., tor _*n_bar. whlle th. laiter waa Jylag at auchor in Bttter Laka. etaet (.'anal, last nlght, No llves lost The Curfew u l*4_li>g sllgbUy, bul procecd**! on her voyagp. Tb. Nyanaa wa*. a vassat ol 1,213 tons. The Curfew rf.gii.ti-_ 1,261 too*. < -? THE VALKYKIE AN EAS\ WINNEB. __C____NT PERJrGRMANCE OP LORD DUN RAV?N'S TACHT IN A DRIJTING UATCH. I.oo-on. May 33.-1-. ruttrr Valkyrte lo-daj- com. pet-d In a raoe aratntt the Irex ard Yarana. The propoaed caourw* was from lir-vesend, sround th. Mous. Llchtahip and oack. Owlng to tho ab'enre of wlnd, bowever, they only went to th. Nor. and bark. The flBlah wm a drtfting match. Tbe Valkyrte won e_lly. To-day'a race proved an Inflnltelr b.tter test of the Valkyrlfl than Wed_e*.day'e race, whlrh was virtually oA-.r the same eoume. Th. Valkyrte mad. an .' oellent start ln s ll.ht raat wlnd. Th. Yarana was ,lo*o at bsnd for som. tlm., but tn short taeklng on the Kent shore the Valkyrl. m.t the Yarana on tb. slarboard tark.and th. latter took the tld.-way. givlng tho Valkyrl. an advantage, which sh. Inereaaed to the Nore and malntalned durin ttie run home, untll calmrd at th. top of fceareach. Finaliy a llght southwealern bceto took tbe lrader to the flntsh. The Irex absndoned Uie race at th. Nore. Tho Valkyrle's perforraanc. waa greeted wlth hesrty checrs by the sprctators on tlm committee boat, who expressed great confldrnc. In her future. Tha mald.n race of the Duarareti cutter valkyrte. salled on Wedneaday, was franght wlth interest lo people on both sldos of the Aiiantic Th.re ar. many who eonslder tbe Valkyrte's performanc. kighly crrdltable, and there are otburs -to are juollant over what they coialder, ln a doarree, a falluie. Tliose local yachttng authorltlcs, who*e wlsdoia ls unques tloned bj thelr colleaguc*. bowever, |mk upon tbe Valkyrie'a fli-at raee as hardly slgnlflcani. Tl.e cutt.-r cannot be lookod upon aa ln her b.*t form for rarin?. aud It wlll tak. MVatal reor. c..ntc.*u before an oplulon of any valu- can l>e fcnned. Tb. fact thst a amaller yacbt, also n*wly launched, the Deerhouoi. wod on I'.me aUowance. doea not ucceasaMly ahow that tbe wluner la proportlonatrly a tsator crati than t.n Duniairen cutter. The aotual elapsed llmea, without tlme allowaoo., ?cre: Valkyrle, lh.3Tm.SSi.; Yarana, 4 h. 42 m 81 a.; DecThound. 4 h. 47 m. 48 a.; Irex. 5 b. 8a., and Vwda, 5b.4-.24i, Wlth referenee to the racea for the Amerlca'a Cup, one ef Ute Iraportant yarhtlng occurreiice* of tb. aeaaoB wlll be th. openlns. race, next Thunaday, of the _?rc__orit Yacbt Club. The race -aa **p<*c1ally arraoMd for tho aeve.ifj-fuot enuira for th. Anx-rlra'* Cup tnala. A tnah.ii betwern the Tltanla and th. r*bantrook la already a__e4. and tn.ro ta a arrat pi-obablllty that the Bedouln and ibe Katrlna wlll al*o cumpeto, The fixrnrea of tbe I?4-cbmont Club h?v* barn rt-te.? mined upon as follo.s: Speclal rae. for TO-foolara. May -0' sprlng re-wtta, Jun. l: annual rrcatt*. July 4 : 8#?1_ rae. for 40-footora, July ? . oyatar boat race, Ati.uat &U. fa.il regatu, Bepten.ber 7. THB ) _*I-_CIIS WATCH THE B.U.I.KT. Berlln, Ma. _-.~Emp.ror Wllllam, Klng Ilurubert, the Crown Prtnc4j ol Italy, aod 8lgnor CriBBt, Ih. liallau Prime Mlnlster, etteaded tb. -al* performanoe at tb. Opora Houae laat alght. The oprri -araa?M_ wa., Meyerbeer. "Camp .1 Slleala." It was foUowed by a aow ballct by JfaUan <|aneeri. Emperor AT||J1bj?" l\, ilay appo1nt(*d Xhe Oown Princo of Ila!y a Cag. _i lu tka Thlrteentb Hu**aiv Ho also prescnied a "I-hralt of hlcm'-lf to Nkuo. I'ri.ipl. The Emperor and -Kln-; Humb-r. iialo a A-lalt to th. tomb of the late I_pT.)r 1 r-al-rir-k. upon which Klng Humti-.-t plarc- a wrr-ath of tlower*. Klng Humbert wlU n-turn to Italy through S?1U erlaod, startlng on Motvlay next. MR. LINCOLN PREtSENTF.D TO l/iBP BA-IPBCKY. London. May S3.-R*bert T. IJncoln, the a*w Ameriean Mlnlster, has taken up hl* resldeoco ai No. 5 Cadogan _quare. Henry Afhlte. of the Amerkan I_gatio&, preaaeoted Mr. -laaoln to Lonl BaUabury at the Foreign Oflee to-diy 1b acoordana- with th. requ-sl of tha Queen. Mr. lAncolo wlll ao to Wlndsor oo Ratnt-ay to pmsent hH erajdaattah. TB. Quoon goas ?> Balmoral on Tueaday. where stae wtll remaln for a osonth. THK I*1IAH REACHES r-T PETKRSIil'BO. Bt. Pctersburg. May aa. -The Shali of I'.rala arrtlnd hara to-day. He was m.t at U>. raiiway atauon by tke Ccar and th. Csarewltch, taho ne\e arrompauixl by brllllant snlte- AU tb. Grai.d Uukrs n.r. also present. The royal party rnl.rr*! rarrlaK.* aml drove through the New*kl Prosp*ct lo the Imi*-r_l palac.. Ths roate was linod on clther aid. wlth liaafa, beMnd whom srere densely packtvl ma-e* of p?*op).. Th. Csar and his royal gu.at were greeted alth acclama tlons by the popolaoe. CXL'B MEN BSATZCT FINEH. London, May 23. Tla. persona who were tak.n Into caiat/idy by the poBc st tl.o line nf the rald on the Ad-lph! Club wi*4t arnaJgn'-d for trlal to day. Tbe proprtetor of tbe ehib wsa i_nvlrted >'f luyvjilna a gambltog rcaort aod Hn-*1 ^<)0 pouixi* Th. an rr Ury of the chib was f)n-d i!00 panuxl*. Tbo play.ra 4*a-T0 allai iiarp-,1 Taa'O MOBE fclTTINOa OP TIIE CO_l__UDVCB Berlln, May 23.-The u Post" saya that two mor. tlttingt wlll eoorlud* th. r-amoau Cnijlrreur-, and that tbe ncgoHationk thn.uirhuut the procoeditig* havo been pleaaant all around. NARROW E9CAPE OF WEI>I1 MINF.RS. I?ndon, May 23.?Tbe ro'.f of a colllnry *t Mrrthyr Tydvil. Waln, has failcn ln, klllinjc oai mlt.rr aml cutombinir flfty.lght others. Work waa ai-Mvely pnikcc.itiad aud the linptiaunxl mcn wn. rosru^d. _ ^ PKEPAKI.VO FOn EVIC'nO.Vfi AT Ol PMF.IIT. Dublln, May 2.1.?Two hundrM and flfiy pollr.m.n and aoMl.rs are rrady to a**l.t ln th* pvirMnn, on tho Ulpbert estate, whlcl_alll be resuBicd to m.?rrow. TROOP8 TO 6CP1'R1_S A taTRIKE OF WOMEN. Roni*, May 23.-The women employ-d ln tl.o rke fleld* at Medlclna are on a-ike. To-day Ikajf plllaaT^l a number of baken' shopt. Tmopa bave been ordenad to the scane. _ THE TRIAI. OF noi'I.ANGER. Parts, May 23.-Tbe trlal of General Boulang-r l.ai been postponed untll Augu'L SAMES favlkxers drafts. A WlTN_8fl WHO fiAW 1I1M MAKINT. fiTl'Br' j "voiu."' Itorheslcr, S. V., May M.-Mary C. Ohtfstlan. 4,1 Dansvilie, houiekeeper for Tol<-s, was Ui* rii-.t wit neas rxamlt.ed lor the defent* in ih?- 1 aulkner 4 aw Ibh mortilng. She te-tlfltvi that <?n (he evenlng of tl.e faliure she heard Jaa.es _ aulkt.er sav " U> muat gri the books." The books were In 1<.I<V? hou?e nlno day 4. Samuel Kubn teitlDed tbat hr woiked ln the t.snk In lMi. and 1687. lle sald he had _esa Mr. Faulkner make drafU and not llll out stub>. " Vol-r waa wrltten on Ibe Itiibs. He sakl tl.-rw was one drafi lor ttt.OOO wrltten only a few wnck. befure the _ank lalled. REPVBIXO BISBOP EIP AR ABfilBTAST. Ran Kraaclseo. May 23 (Kpeelall.-In the Pn.u-smnt Eplsropal Convention hei-e th* entire day WS6 < r>n mmed In the bltter dlirusilou of a propoiltlon to glve lhe venerable Blihop Klp an aaalalant The drl.ate *ae foll ol perBonalltlea. One memba-r esen el?-rlisrrf| that tbe convention ihould seoure a wel-iiurai- for the aged liisbnp. n waa flnally derlded by an nv.+. whelmlng majorlry aot to glve an aaslstant, but to grant bim al\ months' vacaMon. Tl.la practlcally leavea tbe Blshop ln a potrlUoa whoso dutlea he ls physleally and mentally unflt to perfnrm. Blshop Rlp bai been Um bead of the Epticopal (.hurch 011 thli Coaat for nearly torry years. He offered tn glve ?_.Ooo out of hli lalary ot ??.000 for an aailstant. and tmvnrti thlt young man wera wiuiug to arcept . . ______ w1,h asourance of lorcesslon. Influen tlal faa'tiuna w.re, however. bound to force thc lilal.op Ui reslgn, aad heoce the rote of to-day MVBDBB AMD BVTCIDB DVB TO JEA1.0VBT. Plttaburg, May JO.-A dltpatcb to -Tbe Chronlcle TeleKraph* aUtes Uiat Prank Compton kllled h* wlfe Dora al Weat Pltlston this mornlng and th.t. eut hla own tkroat, dylng two hours uter. Th. weapoo uaed waa a large butcherknlfa. Compton gtajgia' hia wlfe wllh reeelvlng tka att.ntiona of other men. Aftor kllllng his wlf.- and euttlng hia own throai. tha man walfced downstaln. aod wlth tili blood y flnger* wrote tbe word "Jealouay" uaon the aitting-room wall. II. _Ho left on a state a maasare whleh raad: ? Glve my watch to my broiher. I atn g__? to naavrm." He {kaa weat -palatoi aad lell kealde his wlXe'a body, wb.r. h. dled rornpton was a gard.ner. He ha* two hroihers, one llvlne at llarrtaburg and the ofhei al Pottsvllle. ? ? WH1SKET IX AX IXSAXE A8TLVM. BTILL INVEPTtOATIJ-G TIIK BRUTALITY IS THt COOK COUNTY IXSTITITIO**". tTilcajco, May 2-1.? Dr. t'l-^.nger wa* on th. atar.4 agaln to day ln the Insan. Aaylum Inveatl-atlon. " Pay la an object at the aaylum,'' he aald, " and It attracts rufflana. lt ou_ht to h? cut down io at lo r' otily medleal studeuU and tbo*. anxioui to learn to be at tendanu. At on. tlrn* Dr. Klrn.aii mad<. a rul. lhat all brulsea snd Injuriea Intllet-d on thr- patl-nta mu?t be dri*a?e<| at onen. Tl,s stt-ndanU went on strtka Inimialiately. Dr. Klernan also refuaed at one tlme to allow the rmployea sreeaa to the llquor room, and tbe enirlneei- thrrate/ied to kkk th. door down Mo?t of tlie e?pen?? of the bsjIubi waa for whukey. Wlth 1,300 paiir-iit* Ib haol al ?' l_l IKjuni bllla amnunt to B200 or 9300 a year. *MB t'.i. same bills amounted to 83,000 or 84.000. The excesslva eaat was langely due to ateallnfa." " What about rat* oul there 1* ? There are raU. miee and all klnda of rermln. I am pretty w.-ll aallaflexl tliat Kl*rnan I* uttorty unable to prevenf brutallty He |* aurrourd-d by a lot ol enemlea, aad H th. anbje.-t nf a ron*i>lraey whleh he la loo slmpl..mlPl?*d to perceive. II. I* utlerly la capable of rruelty.* SVIXG A CITY CII IL SRRVICE ROARD. A WBIT Or CF.IITIORAIU C.RANTED TO A BE JJXTr.t) AI'PLICANT. PouRhheep-Ie, N. Y., May 2'J (rapeclall?lud-. Barnard filed his deerslon lo day on a motlun msd. for a wril of eertlorari iti th.- ra*e of .loa.ph D. Wllliama. a vneran of the War. a,:a:n*t the City CB H BoYYttB Board. Wllllatus *ppll,l f,.r the poalUoe >.f poll.-e conslable and waa otainlne-l. but rat.'d balo- tho mlnlmutr. and waa ther.'lore protiouno*! Inellglbla. He dniarc* that he p*/.*ed a good cAamlnaUon and waa 44i-oncfully rated. ar.d a*k? lo have th. board ahow the motlvea by a\h|. h he was uudarrated. Tha Judge In LLa dechlon saya: - Whlle taaia may b. Inatancea under tbe Clvfl Servlc. law wh.n ihe aetion of the Board of Examlaera may b. dUcrrtlonary aa In glvtng relatlve wrlght to ths iubJ.rU upon which th" apptleant ia examlnea). or cordlnp lo Regnlation 10 of ihe CItii rkrvlea Rulet of the city. ther. ta non. whea th. applicanl ls pr? Ori.nl upon all. The applicanl wa* then 'pansitrf an pxatTilnallon.' aod tii. lne-l rtfht lo b. enioa-xl upon tl". IL*t .xlaia by fore. of th. law and not by the dla. cretlon of Ihe .samlner*. Th* molion for a wnt of c_t|orarl I* th.r.B>i*e rrantiad." The ciiy Attorney wlll api.eal from tbe dec-ion to Ceneral Term. FESSELS ItRECKEh AT THE PREAKWATER THE iNOr.AVEGIA.N B4RK 1'ATRIOT LOfaT WITH A CARliO VAI.LT.D AT 8180,000 Delawa? UmkwBirr, DeL, May 2.1.-A atrong -al- prevajlrd hor- Ihl* ainaT_Bt Th. Nur-eglan oark I'atrlot. fra.rn llaibadc* for Phllad-lphla. ?iraiek on the baek of the Breakwaier. The veaa.1 an.l rargn wlll be a t/ lal ln-a The Brl'lah l.ark H. W. Palm.r, from Harti_lr,?. drafjred f-iul of a two maited irkooaac an.1 brok** th lattcr'a Imwaprlt and f.,ie.(.|im**t ?IT. Tb. l'airurr auataliiCi aome ilaiip-r a.'i. The alrx.p Ida Iv-c, uf Iw-rnla >la**.. araal BehOflB on I.r.?e? iir_ li ?h. atau.t. hlg.vi ai. I drr T_,- l-in>x arr.'vr,! mwtt aboul .' o't-uea v-?trrday Bao*-_aa -ith a rarso of *?.-<_ froai n_t>~ii..v bm waa onlen- ln I_,l_1rlplila L, dlaohai gr. Tbr vaBBBl ao?l i.raj.. vara laJii-d *. flWAJOU; th. c_rs>. _ partlally !n*.ir-d. . a<>l_:, T.I-TB-T ajid U.e ir-.., of th<> tiark a*v t>_at if It I._! BOl l.e-n Ihr Ihe cuiMiihunraij r-xrrtjon. of U>c Ma.ltlmp F.xrhanir aod lJ_latl.ouft. p'aajilai (an the Br-vkvaatrr not S Hrtrifl soul could haa*. Unded, al Pa?t -itt-.ut -a ol llmbs II at all. _ _ _ THE CAPITOL AFPROPhlATlOX BILL GOVERrtOR ____ Dia_IKF?i TO EKTaCfrT TBK WORK TO A _OW-p4_m?*.N tOMMl 'ai'lO.V. Alba-y, May BA (-p-cla)i -Gorrnior IIHI tt l> aald. Is dlaaatUIWI wlth lf,_ arrlton of t{m Mll approjrtatir., moB.y to contlnui- work on the lapltol. whleh put* IU sap.-|a|. n In tho banda of the IJtuary i on.miv b4od. Thia < ommlsslor cunalala nf |.jrutrnanl GO~et* nor Jonra, rVnator VBaarlt, ri'x-kcr ColB aml . aplti.t Commlh-oner IVrry. lt dl.i thi, work al Mparla tendln* tl.- aaaadaal?_ <?( UM ma_nl-*.''>nt rooma of the stato Lll.rary ln 11." Captlol laat )rar enHrelr lo ahe aatlata-tlon of t_8 publlr, t.tjl the (oo.ni!**llOB li the fauli, in ih" eyr nf th* OOAtermr, of havlnc tw.. Il-puMlrana aa ll* ni-m!?r?. Ii I-, th.-rr-fnrr, a non partlaan i i,m_lw>lnii luil Uv* li-vrrnor _r-.li----. II lo be a .,artia-i; Cummiaalon, <a|t|. l*-n;.? rat* onlv as Ha men;bei> lll* Cie___r_Hal IrlerxV ^av th*t h to bev. b Iwrnoeratle I-jTl-alur- rlertr,| II.i> fall If thil *ho.ild kBfpFB U-s <.,.\.n: r eotlM a|ap.il:it DoniorraU aoii-ly a* m-nil-.r- of thr (oniiiilnli.n, an.l throuiili tli?-ir hand* would paaa all Baoaaj ?-,prni!ri| BSoa IIM ' viitr.iL Then th- (...vrrinir alau -iltika Uist |.j' appitiprlatloii ahould havr- h,-, ;i larfla A- embly man <.rt*rne, a leadl.iK I)*nu*-4-ail' nirmbrr. offrrr.1 an auariidna-tit M th* Mll In the AM._hl| whlrh wouUI have Inrrraaoj tlir lotil ?i'proprUliV.'i fmo. *Cl73,0<X). IU prr_-nt fltrure, t(, *.47n.<,(*., or B<_iy half a milll.ir. dullar*. imt the UeM-Ucans, under Ihe kaderskk* <t Benator alcao, kllled tl- amradmeBl tnikiiii: ima Ib .na--. Taaa t>- t.ni was p_ Ih '...arrin.r. lt I* ?_,',. ihli.ka i.f arU.ln- all lh? Itea ? in Hk- t.iii rA'-'i.i ihOBB iii relatlon to Improi'lni tbe lanitan- rondltlon of ih- Capltal aml t.. n-| , ii.ittcr* Ihe ..ii|na,.iria/:(,.'i fair inibrovlr.fl ib*. >_r-| ._a rondlBorj i.f ? .??? bulMlaa amounta tn 8_.i,ix.*j. a.ul f.,r ri-palring tl.. .uttcra to _,oi,t BlIjOUV. ? ATT'.n.NKY.llI'.NKllAI, TABOI IN Ir^l'IlT. Alhany. Mav 'j.T (Bpeelal). Atlomej ..m'ral T\l <t wa* bu?y lo.day rra.llni; Iha rv.<lm<r l?ken I.y Ihe' I-H?Ieilvr co?_|ttoai wh,. lar.aUfaiad Ib. Aeeeeably (|j_iiber relllii. seaadal He wa* a.hral wh.llirr n^ wnuid iirttif a auit for eoas-draey agalaat .?iiarii* II. Andiena. Ui. f irmr-r Win.erlrHeriiVrji ,,f piitillr Buildiuir-i, aud Jolni Miaith aad Tl-aotky J galUvan, , th. A**rmbly celllng eoolractora. Ha r*pllr<l: -ih* ' f__! Wlll be br.Ml.ht vaheii |t la rea<ly. aod only wIiti II I* ready. Tli.r. I, a BjaaaMoa ln iny inliid aahethrr . to proree.1 a(fB!ti*t AadreW*. KtialHi arnl f-ull|\ an furino ajaia.), nr to B0_pal lbC_ !?? i lake gBOd ?i) omlaal'in ! III th. celllnc Work, llir-r- 1, ao ncrd ,,( hu.r-y umlrvr any clrrumstanriv. Baallb. boada aro _.".l. Tbe Intliracln, of Ih* rase, demand caref-l -tudy. I wlll not _i IbIo Bourl a*in, a fauity preaanUaeat aor tak. : up a ea/. ln a -tvat buny IwfBuaa Ibera |^ a n-ws pap.r etaaaor f... it " Mr B-Blla, th" eontractor, \: it/?d Mr Andrrw* i la.t nlcht. It ?a* tba Brsl iri'-tlnj ainer- lanslth iiurrtfdlj drpirtrai for Phllad.lpbla ui*ni t'n- ij polatjiieiit of tbe F'*h < ommitiM. DUOWXED .11 TBB JALLIMO nF A BlillKiy -ItlaBaM, Man.... My _:? (Speclab.?Ibomat h>.i llv?n an.1 a palr of boraOa Were .Irota n,-.| Ie day Ir. Bea beaaas t.y Iha ni' in? ??v nf _ bridan ovei tbe llouaninnlr Rlvar. OBvsr llutehlaaon u-ia ... ihe w.gi.ii. Tkawslai |a Iweul) leei deep lluiebli ?ON barr-l/ 4-srajB'd wB- Ma llfr-. "11..- bUdge V. n- ..lil aud (Wayrd. _ OtRR A OEBTVRl WTTBOUT BYlMVltABYB. Pltuburg, May _?'!.- Charlas Clsadoaalng, Iha oMaat tosldent of Alleghrtny Onuni,, <lr-l t-odey, age 101. lle new uaed whlske.y or li.ba.ro )n any furm, antl up to a few worte. b-fore I.I- ?l*-?il. waa. rrn.arlial.l.v hralthy. Ha leavrw Uueo or fuur generaUoiu ot -bll dreti. BCr/.VO BBEWEltlKH IX WRWAME. The brewery of Ossipi B\ WaMlsyoe, .rf Nfwark, hM Juit been aold 10 'be brr-wery aytidlratr whlrh pnrrhaaed t-he otl.rr Newa-k brewrry. The prire taid to havr. be/w paid kt SC^O.ooo. (itbcr Impnrtant purcbMM wlll tn< annoiincavl ln ? few daya. TRBrLEHAX'H TRIAL HKT FOH TVEHDAT. Frank Templeman, agalnst whom i!her_r? of at temptlng U> i-ommlt grand larreny and to indurr the givlng of falap testlniony airalnst Inapea^.r Hvrnes and Colonel Fellows wem ma<le, waa agaln laknn be fore Recorder Smylh yeslenlay. IIls lawjer. Werrcn W. Foater. aaked that leav* b<? 'riven |o SatSS a d<v murrer nn or before Monday and is-rmlssiin was given to wlthdraw tbe plea of not gullty at (bat llme. Mr. Foater luggeitcd that the ease be plae^l on the caleti dar for trial next Tue-diy. Irutrlet-Af.orn.'y Fel lowa eonsente.1 to Ihla dlsposltlon of tbo ras? and ihe defendant waa naaaM ?Stfl Tnoidav. niatrlet-Atlorney Feliowa iald ve-ienlav. "I dM not ineau to aay (hat hi_b ofllcinla were bofetai Trn. pleman. but I have reaaon tu bellovo tbat penoni loatlrated bim and I bave an Wea aa to who thoeo penoni ara. Tbelr aames wlll not U ?ado oubUo . al yraaanU* THE MURDER OF I >R. CRONIN CHICAGO I"OLICE SEARTHING FOR THE AS SASSINS. THE ARRFST OF TIIK LKADF.R PROMI9ED SOON FRIF.NHS Of THT. nr.Ai) man makimo MANY CBAXOB - WOODRUFF INSIST8 THAT HE 6AW CnONlN ALIVE UN THE Nir.lIT OF TTIB r-RlME. [BT TCIJtOBAril Tl) TIIK -BIB-MS.] CUcego, May It.?Tbs friends of Doctor Cronin are i hia. evening coufldent that ihere wiil be im port. nt devcloproente in the miitt.r within a very short time. The police say guardnlly that they are eonfitlent they are work.ng iu tlie right direction, nnd are hojirful of succeaa. No more poaitive informution is obuilnable, but it ia Idnted that the detectivr-s have s.-our4^1. or wiU sccure within twenty-lo.ir hours," tlie peraon who is helJeved to have called at' tlie C'onklin reai dence for the ilo4-tor on the nlght of his dfs appearance. A sensatlon waa created this fore noon by thn Bnnouncoment lhat Mr. Sullivan, tlie Ice dealer, hnd been loeketi up In the Lak? view Police Statlun. Sullivan is the ro?n who tetaincd Cronin a month ago lo nttend his family and emp]oy4-s for a year, from whoec pfcsoo the Conklins huy the mi-.ierious meseenicer eome Sullivan wus sent for eiirly this morning by tlie police, and nn going to the atatlon was elassttd with Captain Wing aml others for more than an hour. After leavlng the station lie wont, to his pls-ve of busincss., refusing to talir. wlth re pOftSfS. The |Hjlire oftlcrrs would not rBy what th;y lwd been tnlkiug about, but s.at<-<l thnt tba Kporl that they had information ir_pii<nting Siillivnu In tha irime iraa nonaei-M It la prob able, however, thnt Informntion of some kiml wns ohtniucd from hlm. Many frieuda of Cronin viewed the swollen and disflguerd b.xly, and pronounced it, beyond doubt tbat of the mlsslng nw.n. Woodruff, alias BlacU, the orisinator of the trunk story! who Is now ln jsil oq ihe ebarge of horae-stenling, wns indleted by the Grand Jury this afternoon on tli" latrer eharee Ho ,till derlares tluit the story told by him shottly after the d!sappear:an,'e of Dr Cronir. is tTVC ? I know what I am talking alnnit." he asld, ? and lf given a chance, I tttfnk I cau ald materi ullv la cia-tritiH up this mystery. I ssa oertais that the body of llr Cromn wa* not In the trunk I haalsd lhat Saturday nlgbt It w.is iho l??dy of a woman, I nm positlra I am also positivo that Dr ('ro'iin -.m.s "nr- <.f tho pnrty at the \Vat<-on barn, and wns the man uhom the other* called D-tr ' If they wiU take mo out of here in rmn pat.j wilh ..ih.ers. I wiil agree to give them point ers whleh wiil rpvir up the mysterr ln fortv-eight hours, provkled lhat, tf I do sueeeed In dolng th.s. tl.e horse--ter?lin;? ease againat me ihal) be tropfasd." lhe cliii-f of detcetlvcs, when told of this statv mr-nt, njii'I boooaU bardly i.ring hisasell t" beiJare lhat VVoodr_rf la BBythiag more than a rloxrr i.ar, but tbat t,<- ii iiiapoard t.i work nll svaftable elews, and, therefore, wiil within a day or two ?.-."irr an order to take Woodruff from the jail aad K>?e him nn opportuuity, lf he reallv does know any thing. of proMiig it SUite-Att4irn4*y Longntxker plaif-s little lehaSMX il Woodrufs atsertiou. " I belleve," iai.1 Mr Longnecker. M that he reod up on the 4_tar and then made up hts story He li tir.'p-r ln U.e i-aae than he carea to ed_.lt, but his r?"ticeuce wlll not help him any He haa told the trut h onl) latrtlally, anff that part of hu alory ..boi.i the mnn wilh tbe blaek eye wti"m be cliii-is to have aeeto in the l-arn, nml al..', I e says. wns Dr. Cronin. I pit s->m ? faith in I examlaod the i-vei thia m..niiiig. nnd there ls a i.lack dtaooloratloa sndec one ..f them. F*rom nll thr inforavstlon tha polloe bave, we aro roavlaosd that theft waa a greai eonsplraey H.ght nt ih;a morrifJiT oflleera art> t.n the traek of a in .:i wbo we Um.w almt-M bryond tlie peradvea ture of n doubt waa a prlBelpal In tlu- erime. In tweaty-foar hoara, I hepe aad belleve, bt ?wiil be behiad tlir bars, aod then the wbole hellish i.um iii m a ill eome oata* Whca ihla rather nmsatlonal itatemenl of the State'i Attoroey was made poblic it oreatH ron aiderable oi a seaaatloo among I'ronins frleads, but neither Hr. Longnecker uot the poha oflleera viould talk further. Kinee the <11- .-?>-- ? r-,- ol ll* body, 6 BUmbes of Croaia's i_irti?.?us l.a\e lalked Intemperately at>. ut the " Asa-issination plot,*1 snd one 4>r ta*o of them have Minl boldly th.it thej could plaot their banda ...i tbe man, 4.r men, who aotigated ti..- m-.irdrr Tha atteotion o! the sutborlUea bas been dii toward ihese men, aod sd officlal In tlie detei tlve depsrtaoent r-.i.l to-nuhi ihal every ueraon wbo ha* iu mi) aay neofeased knowleilge ol .. conapir ...;, agalaal < rooln s lifa wlll tt- lubpoeuaed to the iii.;M4-.t <^\t 'lne-alay un>l eonpelled by lhe Stote's ln ignei lo put their ragu> accu-aUons Into tpe It in reported to-nlghl Lbai lhe police, m-ting upon ? auggeation made to-day, wlll radeavm <?? aeeure Uie un.-. ul l.<>iiv. tbe oorreapondeal who aeai oui tbe _.otori?un lornnto ' iaaa" purport ii.k tn be aa mt...\ irw wilh Cronin lt la said bj t ronin's frirnds ihal the statementa made ia legrd Intervlew thow thal !-"... la famlliar with L'ronin'a sffaira and Ihe trt.ubl. bc waa Bup> \h?c\\ tt. havo had wlth rnomles In lhe Lriali nove iji.iit, an.l lhat if Lons it leoured, II la poaaibla aome mluable InformaUoii may be obtalned. The poatmorteifl look pbee earli thia evenlng. The morgue waa eleared of all lalrra ..ml curi ihiti seekera Tbe examinatioB waa ni<>?-i eare fulh made, snd kepl half a doien doctor. ai work nearly three hours Dr. Todd, thc couny phr !. snd his sasistsntj Dr. bgbert, dlrerted the rxamination. The ikuU wai cul onn and the bruln removed. Aftei Ihe atsaln had been taken .ii tlie pbyalefanB dlaeovered ilmt the boaea 4.f 11>?. akuli bad aeoreely Im-o.. inark.-4l by the blowa, <i ibe sbnr;. uiMi.iin.'tit. whleh, it vt.is thought, rauaed tbe doctor'a death There ??? .<>. s.uu ol congestioii In the brain, bul tho lunps it ia. i pulmomiry cavlty were flllod wlih hlootl. A cut one-lwlf nn Ineh deep wns found upon tl.4- no.!, and sever.il bruisea anon t!'% lower lin.lt-.. The theorv ih.it I." wne . hokml Ui death R-fi_ Msilj txploiled. The paassge through t hr* windpipe was uiiobelructrd Tlie physioiaua preaenl were taken ahatcb on Onding lbai ihere u rracrure of any 4.1 the akull imnea nr ainnll Ip.,114- about tl.e face. Bven the in ner tahle 4.f lhe hlcull was DJifmot ure.1. I>r. Todd waa ol tl"* opinlon tluit tbo euta In Oronin's eealp must havo b.-on made by a knifi- or -"mo lighter weapoa thaa nn i.'.-pirk 1 1 a hatcbet, but could noi scoounl foi 1!" eauae <>( death, rseeut from the con lualona rvaultlns frwn severe blowa The otber phyalclana rouln not agrae aa t.' 11 ? ?- eauae 4.1 iI.h.Ii, slthough all were ol the opinlon that Cronin mlghl havs been kllhd l.v tn* blow at ti.iter eornee nl his left eye Bren this blow was noi hard enoogh ta> fracture 4?r splintef the bones nndet th sldn. miMIA.MKR.CA.Nra HEKK INDKiNANT. 1T? n.uraW of Pr. Cmulu la* eaiuved a g'?a1 d.al of eirit.?'-ul anu.ng Irt.li .Vafl.mail*:* In IbH elty who h:i-.w Ui* d.'-d man and Who m*t hlm I B_ M*li here laet Nnv-nibr>r, wben h. m~Ir r.ui.e Hi^w*eh<* in aappart of Oaaaral ?arrleae m* Irtoada hor?. who kne- hlm wnil aav thal h. wa* klll. .1 b<v_u*e ha bad iii bu p.i_o-i..n arldeaee t? pr.iv* that som. Iraders In Ih. IrMi orgaiilsatlon* h-l (.m\.rt.-d to Ui.-lr oAAn <*? mon.y \*llr,i il..\v t.rid for tbl BSJlfaaa ? 8__aj UM stnifttfl- lo eatahllari Roaia Bul. ln leel-id. The fe.'llng irouaed la ?ne Ol li.ten- regr.rf at whal, It la aald, wlll g."Ulv Injure Iho Iriah riuu. If 11 ahould be proved tha: the man wa* murdercd by BM ag hla awa ro.iiitryn.rii. "I am aorry tbat Uil* murdcr." aaid one <?' ;'>" Irtsh NallonallBt l-adrra. ?? wouid a<-ei>> to indliavte that our people ar* mor. f. ? ?_?) ethH than th.y ar. to the rommun enemy- Dr. f'.onln wava a aplcndld spednir.) ?! 88 Irlah Ameriean seliolarly. palrloOa, and ttu* 89 eve.y uuat of whleJ. he was * eu*tod!an." ? ih, ,.,.. tliink the m...d.rer.i wlll b. n... iBWB ? i i.-y aaa .-aiiy b? raa **?*3Fm*kt W. "|f the rftoit 1, hou-titly aml *...'e;H) !';*,r.' , ,_. aciual murderer may not a* T* to**0"* per*..na who l.aatigated hlm .*^'Irtk.rV__o__l*U la "Wlll any effort be made by inao jaa?iai?aii**- * _>u rlty In th. anaterl" ,_, _____? t*-aai- ? " Thet- wlU be this eflort." waa the etnpbatk repiy. | " Mon.y wlll be collocted here to help hunt down hla alayers." _ _ VICT0R7 FOR CO-OPERATIOX. THE BOVTHF.RX GENERAL A6S-MB-Y ADOPTS TIIK PLAN AGREED ON BY THB OON rrarsfr committee. Cbattanooga, Tenu., May 2a.-The rioutli.rn Preaby? terlan Oeneral Amembly was called lo order at 0 o'cloek thll mornlng. EldT J. A. Ensloe ?ub'__ted the report of iho Audltlng Cominltteo. whl*h. wi'h reluctance, advhted th. aeeeptance of tho r_Ignatlon of Jame* Hemphill, for twenty-one years a member of the board of Trusteea, and recomm'.'ded that Truatee*. John L. Brown aod John E. Urowo be re-elected trnatees; that Dr. J. B. Shearer. prealdent of Davlson "ollego, succeed the nov. J.Y. Fslr rm the board and that Janio* Patton Erwln and General Bufua A. Barrlnge. of (barlntte, N. C, be electod new member* of Ui. board. Tbo report wss adopted. On the queatlon of ro operatlon v Ith ihe Northem Church, the special eommllfee whleh had been appolnted to eonaldcr the report of th. Jolnt Conferoneo Committee aubmltted a majorlij report favorlni? tlie adoptlon of tbe Con fei-nee ConamlUee'' recommendatlon lo co-operat. and a minority report oppoalng It. The former wa? algned by nlne member* of the Special Committee; tho latter by two. The entlre aften.oon sfsslon waa devoted to th. dlacusalon of this matter, earh member belng allowed flve minutea' tlme. Not all tho membeis spoke, but th. s.ntlm.nt la overwh-lmlngly _ *up port of co-operaMon. Whon every one had been glven an opportunify to ap.ak, tlie vofe on the queation was taken by aye* and noea and reeorded. Ninety-nlne votea were eaat In favor of ?ooperatlnn as provlded lor ln th. report of the Jolnt committee of conferonce beiwean the two saaemblles. Twenty-seven votea were cast ln opposltlon, th. full sti-nsth of th. sa.aembly not belng representod. The n?port wa* declarod adopted. If waa inoved and rarrted to Inform Ui. Northem Assembly offlclally by telearrapb of the aetion taken. 8UICIDE OF A PEODVCM DEAI.ER. WILLIAM O, SMITH, OPI'BESBED WITH BU8INI88 OABES, POISONS niM*,K_r. Williem G. Smith, a produce deal.r, wbo had th. atandft Noa. 50 aad h'i ia tlie nrvr West Wash ington Market, waa found dead on the floor of on. of the stalla yer-terday roorning. By his side 44-ns a huttie whicb hHd oontained cy.mide of pota_ium, nml it wn* evident that, l_* had com mittrd auicide. Srulth wa. tlfty j-earB of age, and had Ixvmi twice marri-*!., llis a-^ond wil>, an in v.ili'J, was i-o much alarmt- ty 1_? fnilurt* to teturn fo Ina linine. ?t No. ? Hoboken-st, llohoken, on a?*__8adaJ night, that ahe tcit to the market early jialllday mornlng to make inquines. William Goctr., Smith's clerk, hrok. into the atall, and fi ad tlutt Sruith had kllled hiuiaelf A aon by Sinlth's firat wlf. recently boujrht a farm iu Stantou, Neb., and fatiier nnd aon had in dortwl a not. for 13,008), whloh waa stillTuie oa th* fartn. Th8 young man wrotc his fathcr th* ( t.'n-r daf that he n.-eded mT. rfHdi' moncA', to pta,' ofT dclits amaiiiifing to 5:1*0. Smith hnd dia c-a-.rcal that his busin-.- in th. new market did not pny a* 8-8*1 h.h his busiues* in th. okl market al itl. aad he worricil about ina laffmrs. H. Ayi.s Iroablcd alao by lu* wtttfB tlhif*ss. <?n W*"dnca dHV he toM ot.e of his frtoiid*. n .Mr. Dietx, that he im.s n.fai of life II. wa? scen ir. th. u.igl.bor IkxxI of the markrt nt a lat* bour on Wedneathiy nighf, and _u*t liave locked hlmself in hla sfnnd about midniaht. II. waa believed lo have prop -rty worth over loo.oOC. THB ED180X-WESTIXGH0V8E COXTEST. OONC_*_MN? ARGUMENTB IN THE OASE AT P1TTSBUBG. PllUbnrg. May 23 (Bpeclali -The arg-menta ln tle eleetrte Ught auli were fintebed at 4 oetock ihh .ven tng. Aaioa Br-aBaax aod Brlmtind Watmoro. of Ca>w Vork, apok. for Lhe complalBants and Mr. Thuraion, of Pnivldeoce,* for the defendanta. Mr. BTaaaagb-uaa waa ln the court room. but Mr. Edlson waa ali-eol. WeaUnghouae eloctrtc atock was weaker on the Pltfaba-g F.xrhauje tbl* wrek. A tale wa* made this saoralag ?t M **??. a decllne of 0 a-'* from r*at*jrday. when tba laat prevtotii aalo had been ma.1-. Ti.e market waa strongcr al 3 p. m. to-day, cloalug at M 1 'J hid. wttb ten sharira offeird at Cw. Tb. opaatag arg-jmem today wt* bj Mr. Bn?dtiax, lor , th. AAr**ilng.'iou*e Company. He aald in part: -The laaapS mad. I.y sawyer _ Jlan ln 1.78 had ? far greater lumluoaliy ttiaai th. ordlnary inmp of to? la). Oaa of them wa* suf-clt-m tn illubilnal) a larg- room, the ceillng and wall.-. of a h.cli were rough aml daik. The candle-pajwer w_. probably Bboul ltK). Th> carboiifl were uiade of inaoy foiins, but tho*. cotumonly uaed were of pap>*r 01 wood. Ihe lamp waa a piartiral one, fully ntted for com- ' mrrrlal nse." The le.ter* *llrK'r*d to have bevi -rrtttaa Bawyer to a Bew-.orB pajicr, statlng ibat ln- and Mi. Alau had glvrn up thelr BiyaHaMBl and tl.ai tliMr lanips w??re fallure., w.re r.*ferra*d to and it wa* ibowo ihat at tho tlme Bawyer wro I'Mter* ho aa.* 011 a prolonged apia., and wa* aol re*|w.n?16le for what h. wrol. or dlrtatcd. lt araa alvi abowa tbat at that tlme Bawgef aaas dolog ail hc rould to daaiiroy tlie sawy.r Man pajrnt*, a* tb.y ? .Aiierl by an opjiosltlon eompany. ho d tcrmlnad wa* Mr. sa?yrr'i oppaaldoa to th^ eom? pany that the uaOnt* troto aold to a e.inipafiy kao-D a, th" K*...em Manufa. i.n_.,' and Kle?Mr!c COmpany, | ln aihlrb ?>awyer hln.?*lf w. 4 lmer-Bied. Mr. Bawyer ! H..-M traainr frtetidly tn th.< ^..'^uf.a and gave l;is i leNtlmoiiy lfl tlie |nterfiM->nee a...t. Mr. Thuratoa. the practi.-al -gaetrlelaa, made tho j closlng BTga-aaal for the defene.-, Il" ?.vd la. part i "The resl roptoaf her., I elalm, la wheth.r tho complaltiunt.* have the rtght to the exelua.ve ua. o( all veaatabla, -brrnia, rarboulr*d eonductora. Thelr rtgbt to thi* la that riawyea- dt Man earboniifvl a nianu fact.ired artlrle mad"* from ?h* vegetable klngdom. Tbal fa.t ta now a*k*d to be ron*true,l lo mean that ..nr el*. cati make a conductor from any vegi'tabl*' nialfer." Kdiiii.nd Wet.-noro, for the eomplslnanta, m*d. th.* I argnment* II* defn.d-d Meaara. Hawyer ? Man ajiii.iial Ibe ^lur* of an aTlnrri-y for th- d-/rn,e. Mr. Man. he sald. was a well-known meirllier al the New A'nik liar. not a niriaa rrnt-eoll-eior, aa he had been ter.ni*.!. b.ii ih^ eJreiilor of th* Irntnen*. Inrlllai-d a'ld 1.1 her S.W Vork eltst-a valurd al millliin.a of ilullaraa. ;|.- d.voted hla spai*" inoriieni-- to ni^chanlral *<i-nc. Mr. VArtii'inaa <a:d that tn 18TB Mr. BdlMNI !nwl ln vrnted ?.\en .ll(Ti*reiit form* of locaadeareol lampj. ' not une of which was put Into ceimmercial u?e. FIVE PEBS0X8 BUBXEU TO UEATH. H.VO F.lTF. OF A VIBOIHIA CI.- lUiYMAN. HIS TWO DAftillTFHS, A MB ANO A MKIK. Bortolk, Va., May 9i t.tpoolali. -Th* pretty lllllo hou_- i.f iho Krv. T. C (larko. pasti.r 4>f tho LoodOS Hrldfo li.-vr.tiat Chureh, about two aml a hslf mll-js fn.m Tanls sniion 4.n tho Vinrtnla Beae_ Ballroatf, eailjr ihi? nvH-nlne ?ms ontlrely deatroyed r> flre. and H.o Claegyaun, 1444. nf his 4laiiKhfrr*. his soii ,ni:4i a Dleee, who wns vlsltlng hlm. 4\ero bun.ed sllve. Bbortlf after aaMalflhl tke cecupaals al tke koaae were aaakeaad by Inhallns Uile.k. blaek imoke. wMofti waa ln every r*>om. Tho sloeprrs wero out of tholr boja iu a s-omeal aBor. Tke Ber. Ur. CmtBt aae u.e flrit our !-> be aronaed. aiul af onee gave (ho alarm. II . mecaedad li. ftetting his wlfe, |WO of hl- rl.lldren bihI KlM Klla Bldgood. a goveroesa, to plaers of satoiy by lot-orlns rt.om from the wttdow. Ha thaa .: fo iho re-rui- ol the other Inmafos- Ihe flm -i,I ? M, ra'.reat and all porlshed. Ih- yoiiiiRor t '.iiins were Uarlanna Clarie. Bgato Ctariis. I** rrlrk riartae ?m MlM Pullrn. 1 ho flre orl.li._tcd fi-.n. U.?? flr* place ln tho bltrfccn THE PTTITSBVUO BV91CAL festtval: plltaburu. Msy M (Speelali.-Tl.o thlr<l day of the nttabarg May Mualral Festlval wa. a greater suce^s. ruuvioally and Iluanrlally, (han the two precwllug 1 wo ito.-f..rtnanres were glveu-a grand Ws_n?i- metlnee and a oonccrt of leleeied pieoea In tho evoulng. Ten tliout.ai.4l i-orsona were preaent on tho two 01-4 aslons. Tho loaniro of the d?} waa Sbrnor I'oi-ottls sltn.lng. Tha nlfeara wbe saaead deerded si.i-e_-.tta we.tt iiorr Kiivl Flseher Slg'"". fainpanaii. Mlne, llorbeit Pnerstar, MUs' vou imenholf snd Mls. Juch. There are Ikree more contert* n> lie given. FODK r_*-T_S OALSBD Bl JVDOR FLBltlXO. t'liailesir.ii, W. Va., May 2-1 (Speclal)-Thc- Lcgtti. latlvu t i.m.i.Mleo tn-dav MM?I tioou Uie vote of Fayette C.iunty, whei_ seveuty-one votei were cou leated by Judge IVaBlM aod lort.v-iljt bv (.euoral (,urr. i-ovr,n ol tbe lormer were ihrown out and ono of tho latter. Tbls glvai Judgo .lenilug a galn ol lour volua. BRETHREN NOW AT HEART. TWO BODIES WITH ONE SPIRIT. CO-OI ..RATION BtTWEEN THE A_.SEMBLI1_S riBwiiif I now. AN ANIMATED DEBATE OVER THE REPORT OB THE CONFERENCE OOMMITTEE-DOUBT* WHETHER THE ACTION WIIX HASTEB OR RETARD ORGANIC UNION TUE DISCUBSION TO BB CONTINUED TODAY. The Gcn.ml Assembly began ita second weelt in the Fourth Avenue Church yeaterday with ita second great debate. Agaln it waa the eolored man who cuused the di.scus?i.)n?the ^uestJon being whether or not the Northern Assembly shouid co-operate with the Sonthern Assembly on questions of mission work at home and abroad. O.-gianio union ls the aim of tho Northern Chureh,1 j but it tannot unite alone. List year the .fsembly wcut _s far as po?ible toward eecuring that elid, but hilf a do.cn leaders in the 8outhern Church still refu&e to yield to the demand of the younger men for a union of the two branchea of the Church, wbich ie one in origin, one in his tory, one in docttine, one in p.irpoae. Why it shouid be divided now that all the causea that led to ita apperation have pa__ed away is hard for a Northern man to under._H.nd. But it is fdmitted on every hand that a forced untos would bv a mistoke, and the Assembly laat ye_-t holding that id?a, appointed the eommittee which reported yetterday. In doing ao it adopted the following: The Assembly devoutly chorlshes the hope that the reun-nnlal cek-r.raMoo In whleb thc repreaeotatlvea of the two CknichM havo within the pa*! few days so rordlally unlted may prove the beiibrilng of an era 4 ? cl.taer feilowshlp and more cordial to-operatlon In tbe romiu.t of their work for (hrlst, and for the more onvoruel performonre of this, rerom.nends that the rom:nltta5<? be enlargid by flve dow merober., and be routiDued, wlth inatructlons to .-onfcr wlih a slmllar eommittee of the other Air-embly. |f it ahouid be st polBted ln devislng sueh methids of onr oommoa work. both at h..me and abroad. as shall open the door to the fullost and heartlo?t co opcretion. The Soutbern Assembly adopted this rcsolu-lon: Tliat, In renponae to the action of the Northern As? sembly, we choerfully agree to appolnt a 'ommltiee wboee duty It shall be to confer wlth a slmllar com mltee appolnted by them. In reference to all suoh modoa ?,f fraternal roopera'lon in ( hrl-tlan work, both at home and abroad, as may be con.ldered practleal and edlfylng. The chairmnn of lhe Confercnce Committee, Dr. Smlth. of Ualtimore, reail its report laat week, and spoko brielly in favor of lt. Yeaterday the debate began in earnest, and the enrnestneas was eue tnined till the hour for adjoumment wna reached. Alrendy one order of thc day had been laid aside, and in its anxiety to settle this Southern quesUon the Assembly doclded to take up no other topio IID thia is out. of the wny. lloside* th. Boord of Church hrection, held over from yesterday, there Hre aeveral fentureg asaigned for to-day, the r?o I11U.11-, i n a change in rhe Confession of Faith being among them. The lioor of the church and the KtiHeries alao are ill led at every .owJou of tho Assembly now. Thc importance of the lsstiea at Stake is felt to such an extent that tha | large church ia far too small to aceoro m4Klate tbe hundreds who desire to hear the de? bates. As ihere wa* one member of the C'onference Con.. mittee who oppoeod the report favoring co-oper* tion. he. ause he dosires organic union, so on the floor of the Assembly there wae a diviiion, eooie ' memhers declaring that because they wanaed union they were opposed to eo-operetlon. The eommit tee reported that there is C4vonerntion now in the foreign fleld, the pointa of diffcrence belng in tbls oountry, eepeciully in the border States. The Aa st-mhlv adopted the recommendaationa made oon cerning the work iu the home lie l.l. One of them retids: That petrsona. eonnerfed wlth ehnrehes under the f..rr ?f one of tha"** flesrnihll-.. wko iu_t remove mto the boundi of other ehnrehes undor the eare of the other AaeeasMja bo advt.cd to unlie wlth Uioao rlmrrhes, ai-l to i>eek tholr pe_4->- ai.d pr'sjjorlly. And wbere M8h aetaoaa are found in siirflrient numbers to 4ire*nUe a ehurrk (ther* belng no oil.er Presbyterlan churtk ln tboli tmrnedtate vlolnlty), ihoy ihouM form -urh orcsnUatKn under th* eare of tne Proshyuvy with -.vhlrh tfic r.Miilguous Prosbyterfan churehr* ara ecnaeeted; provkted -J_d l'resbytery b.-iongs to elther of tho-* AssemblbaM. The man that does not see organic union be? tween tho_e llnes dow uot. read with the spint which was manifeatrd when the Assembly took fhe vote The recommendano.'ia to be discusaed tlita morning read: 1. That the rolailons of tbe (-olored people In tbe t\?., charcbei be sltowed to remaln ln statu uuo, rhe work auioiif. th.ru lo proeecd on tho s._me llnea aa hoit-tofore. -. That-all nrt.por ald. eonifcrt, and enTouragomenf. I" a .-plrlt of hli.Ily t lirlr-tt-aai lymntky, brothorhood and contldeuce. shall bc extemled by o*<h rhureh. to lhe Sdueattonal snd evanp'U/li.g eltorls of. the other f.ir th>' eolored naro, wlth a vlcw to tho ouoouiai;oiri^fll of every lau.lahie oiT..it lo riil*. r?ti<1 on both sl4le?. 3, Th.- adiool-t and chu.ches undor 4-aie of thc Hoard nf Ml-ahnia, for Froxlnion. and anv ivirifapendlng worfc undenakon by ihe tSouthorn AaeeaAly, eapea-lally lt* T.iax-aliM.aa Instltuv for tbe Bdocattoa <tf 4\)ior?-d Mln Islers, shall bo ln-arttly r?-r<immended io ihe glvors ol 4.ur respea-tlve ehuri I..-- tor pra.'tii-al ald. a* itintually i-4.nrern-?l U. ih i ?an.o (rir.it n.l.sionary w-orS tor ihe g\ nv i>f <j4>d nml thi- MeailBf 4>f our common eouatry. r.-s rlos the Soufherit question, the Board of Educatiofl aad tlie grect:ug of frat?rml delogatcs re-eeiviHl the atterti.n of tb? A-*embly yester dty. Dr Hobcrt. > ln-jie that the time would soon eome when the l'rctbyterinn f hurch and the Re formetl iDutoh Chureh would be united, won gpnerous sppiaase. Wiile the commi^sioners ?ra busy in the Assembly the women of the Church SK Bat ulle, and large mcetin^ are held daily in the Miulison Sriuare l nnrcii. where the gratsfylng ristilts of wnsssn'6 work for woman nre slu wn. Ueuniooa nnd dinners a.-e not forgotren either in the rt.vh of bastSMSS, I'o-morrow, after a brief , tlie Aasembljr srlll u<> on ? special train to lYitieeton to inspect the buildings, visit the eeraeter.r an.l wfitrl. an liitereollegiate ball game? if they de-ijre to do ?4?. BTSTD-ATIO UKNKFICICNCE: A BVPOKT AM) ITBBO-iBI ON pnACTICAL. GIV IM. THi: BgMBB 08* THB MANY. Th* UeeaBbty latabai tta labors for Ika day by ItotoBfag -' th. r-rcrt ol the *,r ex-tal eor.miltte.a ap | polBted to aufwest meth.ds for sy*l.-i:-lc beneilcenca ! ar.d apeeches .>n the I8BN subj.et, NM commiltee'e i Nparl beioa. ?*-*" tor a 8abjBel, i>y taa Rev. nr. ' (. s Pomrroy. of Cleveland; EUtott F. Shepard. and ladfa B. A. wiison, of PbllaOBlabta The Bev. pr. 0>c?r A. HUI. the ?halrmim of ihe cummJttaa, ?aid the report. ln tlie opinion of th. commlttaa cxpreas-d ln the report on provldlng methoeU ot iribra?8 brn.flcrnre ihe dlm-s of Ihe many ahould hr> livik.-d after ln preforener* to the dollars ol tha fr-w. and Ibay wa-ned the members of the churea aiatuat maktng li| lit ot the otfertng of th. poor people Th. ayi-t-natic glving of dime? wa* realij. tba maln support ol the church and they believed that the pow.r of th. Komish Church in this country was du* to the hahlt of tlie poor people In glA-l'.ig., aysta?aMeaOy the uttl. ih.?y couW afford. Tho Rev. Dr. C. 8. Pom-roy, made an eloquent ad? dreaa and was heartlly a->plauded when be had Dnlahed. 'He thought the pocket nerve had a cloae connecttoo wlth the licart and ho wanuad tu ?**? pra-tacal sya t-inatle mcthoda eatahllshed m provldfaig mc_r_ ol support for tlie churoh and IU maiy *_tclliies In tha shape of mlssion socletlea, ?tc. He wanted the givera not to glve wttb the Idea thal tt was lor th. __a ol fiirt-ign or home _ta?oiia or for any other spectBe purpose ezcept that It was for Ike Lord's sake- TherB waa too much eovetoustiess and selttabness la tha world, he aaserted, and he declared that the woaiea were much leas aJTected by the desli-e for gala than the men. Ho warned them that a man e-akl *-*? this dtatcmpei Just aa easily U ha had oaiy taa oeBta as he oouU ll he had f 10,000,000, and tb. panacea for It wat> f'.vlng, glving, glving. h nU_ ,,# g (otonel _b-|M__>ea mmOo ? P?***?J ^^ropo ?yat.m-,t|e b-m-tlcwca and ***__* __-\ Jj waa laat* iltions whlrh austam-d fhe Pl-?,^tJSSrmtt. ?????? for th. alvers aod _** br*? IH7^5T_?i tfZ R A. Wlfsoo waa tbe ^?''".."-^ythrat, no mattof i-econ wUhed to ??_*_!_? *_/_f^I_?e a. what hla calilag or fiaaaiaaja, be muea ?