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11^15.739. NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18,188a-TEH PAGE8 PRICE THREE CENTfiL v^xux. g^BTCLLAT NOTTIIWBAK _ULOGIZINO THE LAND CftAOTl AND THE TKNANTS LftiOUl. * j^n-T A1M OF THE ?OU BvTKB MOVE jgEST-MB. BA_iOOTf8 l_AB BBBOIJ NrKl? 1R_LANI)TROQliUBFTN-TA,-.M.AM,) thf FBBBOtU, 00IOB3BBI0B. "TH,VP 17^-Mr. Parnell arrivefl in 1/111 ,. ,1 >v 10 aaaa* la replp to Ihc __!__^_^raUck ta Ur? B_B8bBr, al tha _*?_ *?conf.rence la that ettp. There waa CoBarrrat?M'^n?the rai,_ay s,atK,n> ami Mr. Parnell w83 ?*l wtth min.lcd groaua and ^rPamell addressed a lanre meetinp this after He derlared ihal thWB 33831 had been BOon ? ,./ aiirh macninifle to the eountry, a movfment, oi ??" *.T_ _? w romparai.v.ly fr.-o from erime M S^iadWurin.BMB* Tta ol.jrrt of the _L_ BB_ movement, he aaid. was to regenerate Ireland. espeoially with ? to her industnal condition. Bta-BaVBuaa. aaartlaard ihe aauatar. mi-ht he _.vetowd aa aaeh aa ertBBi aa la take the Btraia J thf ian,]. and aaahae the. people to li.ok lo Ititfr aaraaa thaa farnunc for muBmmt a hvinp; hut the Wra waa ""' ,<?,":?,,|<, ,1,!l1 Ireland ooald r* c?verned l>v Lnglaad. B'uaaalllkg her in d'jstnes. Iriahfeaai theiaaerrea _ael Mwaote lnsii induatries. Bt BfliMiaa baitatB, ''.'.mn. 0B1 tta channels of rhm08 and reohdlBlag wusi- lands rot at Ita expet'.M- a! Ihe I'.i.-Iimi exehenuer. hut of tl.e baaa exotao??r. or. beal of all. thzeaxh the ertnrts ol kwal anti imnvidual eoterariae. and -?itb?orivnie <-aiot.il. Mr Ba_oar*8 nlan of makinc railwavs throuph impovrn.-ii'-'i diatrietj araa a aala expendimre of money. Hoaae Rale alaaed al Nationai regenera tion. ai.d Uda unplied Ihe repeneration ol tl.c Bidustries and the mdustria! aml e.,ni_erriu.l joint of Tlio people. If Honu- Balc were graoftd il aanld not diseotinise the rk_ BCOak ol I'.riL'land from nromotinc industnal developments: hut the Bonev would bc i?dn u-usiv and a.Kantatrc.uslv MBBKTCd. ristead of l>oine wasle.l. as DOW. IO jDHint.iin in power a p? .vernnieni Oa frau.l and ttokrrv. EaaeaditBre <>f tiiat aort would enable haiand t* tret. and to keep. her h.-ad abOTC water. ar.d BO e\.-r.-ise an.l de\?-l>>r> tta oualitios afher people that she would l>e tio loBfCT an e\ fcibition for the wmider and B00IB ol H.e Natioiis ti the world. K'heers.1 Briefly referritii: 88 the Parnell rommission. thf spenker aaid tiiat he helieved the iud - port would not diseredit The Nationai movement. Mr. Parnell devoted tta Bpeeoh he made t<> Hipht to 1he Tenar.ts LeaffOe, Hf Baid llus was >>? far the preateat aad ni-.si poweri'il pcaoeabk aiovement ever orpani/ed m Ireland. or any ottar eountry. Althou^ii Ireland w.is traiKiuil. Bta was not appeaaed. Bta did n<-t submit. Oa th<- .-oii trarA". the people'f disliUe ..1 tta l.overnmeni was tenfoid more lntense i..r tta exBCiieaeea ol three yeaia of coereion. Bal the .-ountry. thoogfa U did ii.it yield. w,...s tran.|uii bcoanae ol tta faltb ll had in Ihe iissuran.-es ol Mr. Qkdstime that a triumphant Litatml l>arty would baon une il Ita kcitimate freedom. , ... All i-ari.i-,i avaald not aay thal n wooW ta imp ssible to povern Ireland Jw BHtre cacKioa, hal Bj.lfour's mixture oi c.er. ion an.. .?onstitutioiK.I isn. would never Baooeed Mi L'.t'l..,ir had BMde aeveral miatakes: aaaaag ttaae araa thal be Bad aagteeted t?. pn.vi.ie ior arrcara ol reai and 101 the restitution of evi.-ied tenants llus had le.l tc the ionnatioti oi a oera agrarian inovcment, a-hieh would aaraca I^ili"?ir and bia propa awajr aa chaff ia swept before tta wbirlariBd. If the liovernment had n..thinij to be asha-n.- i otLiiB S_aootioB w.rh -The ijnies " dootata. ia wonW pmtifv curi.mitv bv aiakintr Ioiowti the truth about that niat'er. The .-..untry wanted 1o know how far the (...vernn.eiii had gODC in a eouriie ao mean and s<- thoroughly eontrory to UM Enplish spint as to attaek n.en from amrmab, aml hv the use ol saeh diarepotaba? iBstrumeBta. ine 6peaker knew tlie krttcra weie forgeriea, bal be would rathei have dei than have acoepted the vmdieation the GoTernmeal oftered him ihe parnell Ooanaiaaion, Inatrad of tryuiB tta per sonal tadietaaenta, had tried tta Iriah Natloa and the movements of tta Iris'n party. Upon the edholnaioii of bia engagemenBi nt Ndttinphnni Mr. I'arn.-ll will visit Mi Olad 3one at Hawarden. A LON'PON P08TMAB BOBBBD. London,. l>". lT.-wiiiie a guaaaila wa- AeBrering mail in a buillinc la HattOO <iarrten tlii- nn.niinp he *k ?ttarke<l hy IbrOC men. ata aM.-rnni.-.l ta rob lum of his letter-bap. The goetana atroagly raalated _a ?s!*iiain-. bm aaa ii' bUj orercoaaa after befng to )uTt4. The robbera then earrted Um poataian ta bi Bliacent r.?>n). t<M-.k )iK bag froan hiai aMI UKked hlm ii. ali-- whicb th.-. nicoeoded ln maklng tlw cape li i> --aifl tbal the mail atolen rom reristered pa--ket- from the Capj of Oopd Hope, con Uir.in? diamonds. The postoffiee a?thoritles. how tm Seclarc tha! the Cape aia ? wa dalrrefM | LABOB TBOUBUB OB THF. OOBTINEBT. Bernc. Pee. it.-Th<- itrlke of taa prtaten la thla titj ha^ er.(l?<l in the COOapMe geBaal "f the men. Beiiii, De<-. 17.?The taperta teadeal of Um ailaea ln tb? Baaa di-trirt ha,- inf'.nn.-'l Um n.'-n Ihal tl.< elrit-lonr --liift i- laclodod _ Ita lai.or rogaha lloai: u.at eaaalltj of aage. la nol praciieable, bal t*? inrr?-a-f<i pai artll be rIv. ahn are not aog-1<> rarn a hvint.- on the pay hltherto glren. l>< ?pitf the eonoeaalons made t?> the nlnera in thla di? ti-ict, the -triue i- un.i'-i fuii headway. VOTING AGAT58T AMNB8TT l". >;: BOTTLAIVOKB. Pari-. ii.-< ir The Chaaaber ..f Dopattaa f.-day. bj . vote of :toi (., 138, aalBBed Um otoetkai of tta Jt'n.lanirist. M. Laur. He araa Btoeted hr Beollly bj a majority of l'/xio orea the BopohMcan candldate Tlie Caaaibar a!-., rotei bj :'?'???* la 81 agalaal Um propf.siiion to >.-i\>- argeaey to a naoaaare dorlarlng an.iif-ty for Bon). pei and b rondemned aasoelabps lt alao voM ijv ifio to I''- Bgalncl rlvlng amnea0 t" atrikers wiw, r,?d baan gnlH} "f nlolatlon ..f law. A WKQ DISTANCE TKLXPHOBl FATKNT CA81 7.""? 038. 17.-!.,fiirrii;.'|i,n (ia- 8088 re.-.-i\.-'l here to tlie pftm th.t tl,.- i:i,].,rtaiit bltarferOBl ln the Uatted staies raienl Oflec beiraaa Booohragh, of Toronto: (art-.. of Boatmi, and Barrett, ol Boa Wk. has been dedisg in twot .,i Roaebargh. lio b.\piitlon I- f..r dnplfxhij i.:,.- .:,!,:,'.- telephone fn^s. anrt K l t'.ai li materially redii"-- the ?ivt of workii.c au. 1. Ubm. A DI.VNF.K IN Mll ^TAXI.kys HOBOB. Zatuihar. De<-. K. < oknal fiaa aaallli. Um Brittah Coi.m.: (..-neral here, who r.-pn-^ntwi Ojmm Vktoria at Iha lureaBitare af the iattaa with th<- - Of th? (>r<le: iif Bt, Kl< ?? ' f?ve a (lniict to llenn %' -i..ii-\ baj Blahi Tho ??ip? lr. UM haraor were lllumlndted ii, honor ol tlie aseaaMa. BWAN'.A A'i.MN KIM, mi DOABDA. 1?*iUr, Dee. 17.- Artvi..- brap the intertoi Btati But King Bwaaga, ata araa arlaaa fron Dganda ITrf^^" !' ?' r''v";' beadod bv di?affected i 0 ,ue<*M?i in roeooajaariag t ABOTHM AUBOED PLOt AOAIB8T TIIF. CZAB, Daa, ir. ..;,. - v/eaat lettong,* ol BreoMo, i?v- that another pi,.t as.-aii.-t Iha ? an di S2___^*a th*1 ? in-'i -i Of BliHUrj offlecra |n >, 5S a-th.c__a._JS f H1EF H-?H1R1 HAHOXO a_T____ _?*? IT'Htahlri, tta BOtad Arah wbo toi the -aargeala ln t!K.ir ,,.v??. an? ?,,. a i bSaS. ta_?_*jjp ? ********i- "" A( ('KPn.v. POBTTJtOigB BOVEBBIOBTY. laaaaaar, Uae. :: m;i)?? . ?., ,lf u?. CObmS Smm^S,.9^ ?"*** '. tUVEN FBBB0B4 OBA^WBEM 037 lioLVHEAD. London, Det 17-Tlie i.arw-r . ^_atHoivr.,/i-:kTDrJ:yrvf ?ai__tL.il ' Tte ""??***' BerUn correa ?t um ma_aaat_a oi t* (^ Wto ,?? vith eattaaebaani ir un ]>iaics when tiie Ganaaa popalattoe predomlnatea. IQEtTOGALI (I.AIMs in AFRICA. Llsl.oii, Dae. 17.?lh" Govcrnment 1< a'. >ut la i-sin> a niaii ahawtai tts elalflM in AMeaa toiiliurj. II ta timily n-s,i|vi-<l DOf ta ovcrstcp any li-j.illu.-.ti- elalai, and ncit to ?l,aii(1..n any. It drvs 11,.' r.u-- anv pr. ti-iision tf> Matebetol ind, and tiie Waatan limlt ol Xiin.l.oland is undot.-riii:ii<-il. anil ? aabloef foi rifUllfll tion. The Governmenl mahea no dafai whatevcr to Mr>-tch across tli?' < oiitin.-nt. TWFNTY CATHOIJC CHUBCHIO CLOSBD IN F.IEFF. l;. :lin, Dae. 17.-The C.overnor of Ki?-!1 bfla ,\- .;< twenty t'atholic i-liiii-<-li,-s. No reason is j.i\cii for tliis promai-Dg. _ THEY MAY UAXG OS AXOTHER TRIAL. fTTATi: ATTOK.NKY I.ONOI.M.CKER ON THE Ri> BCLT OF THF CilONIN KKXAXt. Chieapo, Dae. 17 (s.p<.i i;iI..- Iho (Tiuiin eaae still rontinues to bc a topie of publir coniern h<*rc. ln an interview todar. statc-Attorney Lonpeneclicr s-ay.-. then- is no reason why Couphlin. < I'Siillivan and Hurke, if they mkci-cii in pBtttnf a now tna:. ahoaM not reeeivc Iho death penalty. BaM he : " If a new tii.il i> pi-antc-tl we niay hanp ttnaa men: at any rai.', w< wlll try to do aa. Knnze cannot hc h:u,_.-d for this murder. l.rcaiw he wa- found puilty of niaii-laiiphtcr. H<- lotild be piven a h<-avicr sentence lor niansluuphter, 11 the Jury saw lii io do BB." '? Do you think thc defenee will bc able to sceuro a new trial.''' - No, I do not. The eaat ls frec from errois, and thc faet that the priaoaeCT did not pet thc bcvcn-st ),?'.,:> tli- law allows || .sonic salisfartion. I don't know,"' said the Btate Altorncy, - bat that we ikool. bc -atisbed when wa think that the evideiio- wa < ireuiii.stantiul BBd m B08M Btatea tli"rt- would be ik. ObanOB of hanpin,; tli' priBBOBra a; all. i'iien, the verdtot is Ln better i..rii a il_afieeBMtit.a An afl-inoou pajMT -a\s that Mr. BeC_> W?i asked ta-Aaj what he thouthl ai.oiil tha pneial iv.-ult ol the trial. " Well. I. "OB the Wbeto, I an. -:iu-im-.i. But l doi.'i think i.r Uttle Kunze oughi .- been convicted. 1 am aorry n- say. noa ihe IrtaJ is all over, thaf the evldence tendx i" ahoa thal Bnrke, ( bugblln and O'Sallivan must have knawn komethlng aboui ? hansa- Clty, Ho.. Dae. 17. Pollce Judge Ifoland, of this clty, a member of Ihe Clan-iia-i.i Ti wa- IntervMwed on the reaull ot the ? ronlii trial last ni.ht. - Mark my worda," he aald, -< oughlin, < I'Sulli vai and Hurke will never go to the penltentlary. They will be acqultted on their aecond trial. Oa. thej wlll gei a aecond trial all righU i have uo ? ol "that. i'oor kunsr.'-. Ib- wa- ln.snl entlrely. The Mate baa been on Ihe arrong track all along, _n( Oie antl-Triangle Iriahmen wantcd bl.I, and tfcej n,u-i have it- The veraicl i- an outnige, bul i am thankful that they eacaped the death penalty. Detcctlvesi J_hn B. Tltl and M. J. Crowe and I ian Red.id M? Donald, - bo l ttxvm (,f Danlol Coughlln In the trtal, recelvod ? notlce ?i ? daj from the torce ? lor rondnel unoe toiulnp an officer and for neglecf of duty." ? xhli . "'il- a beglnnlng of rem ival aaia an offirial to-day, "and from im- tlme on you can look oul for the iemo\*aJ ol Oan-na-Oaal aiea and their aympathl_era daily." -t..'<- Attornev Longenecker (his evenlng, ?? -,,.- with one of the Cronin jury. wn. name he wtthheld, t"1*1 how the verdlrl was reached. .\ Burmlscd, Juror John Culver, who upenl much ol hm sparc tlme during the long evcnlngs reading the BH>ie, w;,- the InllucntlaJ factor. Culver, near the end of the iriul seemed to ?ee lu nearl: every wttneaj lor tne i Ktate a \.iidictlve or a pnrchased peiiuror. He plalnlv hlnted thal it looked llke a coiujplraey on the i <,;,,,?'- part. The matter ol bavlng wim?????- nndei ? the eharge ol detectlvea wa on. ol thc Lhinps h' thoughl looked bad. He waa nol aure Dr. i ever went t<> the Carlaon rottapc, and when a - n,,w do vou accounl tor the blood -uid : - win tor all we know. a dof nmv have beei taken awav m lt." The eaaee ol Cronln's death had nol proved, hr contondnd, and he wa- impreaaed with ihe Idea lhal Danlel Oonghlln had a "good faee. When the tlme for ballotlnp arrived. Culver voteo for the acQUtttal "f all the defendant*. H fatlv decUred thal Begga, partlenlarly, he a ml send to jaii. <-v.-n for one day. The revurl w,. i ; Rtruggle and repeatad ballota endlng ln tla i promiMi verdlcl announced. Farmer Pleraon had v. .t.-.t ! Btoadlly tor the execattoo of all flvc defendanl tbe ii-i man to vi.-id. it waa he who w... hoid. I iiip out toward the end. and not until an hour or ao |.-fnre thc verdlcl reached the publh did M cive in fo the ejitroatit>s of his oomrades. Thc had lnjr thought of thc majority of thc Jurors. other than j Culver and Piei-on, beemed to be to prevtsnt a <li agreement, ? JOIIX W.JACOBU8GETB THF. MABBBALSB1P HIs; NAMF BBRT TO THI. SKNATT. T.Y THI. PRZS. IIir.NT. Waahlairtoa, ive. 17. Tbe Preal'denf today aenf t.> tha >'.'iiate Um BoaBtoatton ol Jota W. Jaeobna, n. !?ew Vork, i<? i><- Cnlted Btatea MaraBa] tor Um BoaUiei Uistrii-t of New-Yorkb The annoiineement ol Mr. Jaeobn appotntmcnl r.uscd no aarpriae la poUttea] qfrelea yesterday, ? it had been known for aome ttoM thaf he would fti tiie plaee, II b h urdft !!i:1' '' gave peni-rai wtlafaetlon. The nea MarahaJ bai been tor yeara one of the moal loyal and hard working of tba party bere, and every one who knows i.ini leak that he i- entltled to olllce, ind tuat be wiii mi it in a worihv and acceptable manner. Mr. .lacol.iis was born in this clty. When a boy hc entered the famou- Hawklna Zouavea (8th Nea York Vota-rteera), and aerved wltl eredlt After Um var be reltirned to Nrw ^ ork and huilt up a la:-' tiuatoeM as a boaa traebaaan. He wai eleeted AWei I'.an three Uaaea, aad Bada an bonoiabM reeord Ib tbe Coaunoa CoaneU al a thaa wbea thal body waa i.otonousiy coiTupi. He was aftarward appolnted an aaaeaaor. In 1888 be waa aowifnatei tor Bbenff, and BBBM out scee nd in tbe ina'i^ul.i Bftlf that year. Laaf year ba raa atala l<>r tbe aaane offlee. iu- op ponenta ware Mr. Flaeb ami Baaator Murphy.. The Ta-omany .andidat.- reeetved abouf i:;.<m><i pimaiitv vrtt laeobaa, wboac role wa 83,132. Hr. Jaeobua i- tba leader of lu- AeaeffiMy dl-trtct, tbe tJCI i i tbe i'!-' vi. <? president oi the RepubUcan County Con niilt.-.' Th.- anii-'intrii.-ni ?t Mr. Jacobuj wa? recelved wltn H,c offlrlals in thc Poatofflr. BuUdii c. The tnlt.-d stat^s Marahal haa elose relatlona with th-- Cnlted Mau- Distrlct-Attorney aud with other offlrlals. \v ii.-t: i nlted Ktatea Marahal MeMaho ol the appointment yeaterday after.i, he aald thal he had expected the apiiointnienl from w hat he had, h.-ard within a tea <ia\ . He beUeved iimt the appotntmcnl waa made ai this tlme lo i i laeobus to arrangc hia bualneas, and i - dutlcs of tbe offlee with the Incomln DAMAOE Bt STORB IS CALJFOBBIA. sati Dtofo, CaL, Dee. m.-it ^ BBth-MtrH thaf thc damaaje by th<- leeeal tteaa I" property ho thla vlclnlty wlll re.-K-h 8100,000 le 8900,000. Tbe OBMtornla -oiith.-rn Railroad Miff?-r.-d heavUy. su brid Um linc were waabed oaf between bere and tbe soim.vi Oaaen, and tberc i "r" "f ;,n' BB-T-ag before ta-aaarraw alght Tbe Call fornia southi-i-n BlOM v ill 1"-'' probably 825,000 to 830,000. Tbe i-i.'iti.' Beaeh raad la badly waabed awav if Bmtt OaaoB, arbew al teaaf i/x^1 toaf of the d has t,.-en deatroyed. n wtn be a week before wlll rim. Tbe Cajraaiaca ro;.<i waa badl] araabad eafc The C-rcnadto Balf Line and the Mattonal Clt) raad both aa_fcr fcaai waaaeata. The raeetracl Beaeh la badly taaaafed. The loaa wlll prohai.iy raaeh 880.000. O. w. vrilaon, the aiaater merhanlc <>f the PaetSc Beaeh raad, wa drowned \ He atarted for Pa< Ifli !'?? motor io Und the danoage done to the track. H-- lefl the englne af Ihe Boae fonon. where the waahoui had occuiTed. and (his waa th<- laaf aeen of hlm. Hta body wa- dlacovered but-icd ln th<- mud. A WEWBFAFEB M.\S ABBE8TBD FOR FOBGEBT. Toinin Dae. 17.-chiri-s ietnar, proprtet -Th.- Mindav lb-rald and Tnrn-," wa- tadlcted Iv Ih. i.,,,,, county Qrand Jarj yeatorday tor fo last cvi-iiinp waa ariv-b-d by Bbertf Harheek. nnable to obtatn t.aii. be was lodfad M Jail. Tbe Indlrtmenf conulnn Beverml counta tor f..rir.-rv .,f noi.-s and ordei ihe princlpal on< aald. a blll of exchange on llat. . a S< ?'? Vorb adv< man. AS ELECTIOXB ABEBDBEBT UBB (oiunibus, (ihi... Dee. 17. Tbe Bapnaaa Coaurl i.. ,:,,., ik-.-iii'-d bbal tbe i.i'-nni.ii BtoeUoaa AnMadmeaf i ? utution of Ohlo, whi.h roeelved ? awjorlt) ropoaltlaa af tba hMl Bl.n, ,- ; . , ... ipted. Tbla eatablUhi clple thal to cliange ihe Conatltutlon h majoril , ?-. tion inu-i l"- ln tba afflrma FOXBB) BOBBBB OF KABOBD-BACEH. isaitinioi.-. Dae. 17 (fpedal -Fot Boaaa UaM pa I ...,-t.-: ptraaea bav? baaa i ha ? ?: Chlacatheguc i ;,mi. praa tba paDia <>f i \ Cfli lohn A. Kin-li-h aJoa worth of dlaaioBd bai ai a rtotea aad lahaa Ut Iphla and New York bj Uie thlevea. Ui Op aidad bj the lalander . arrcatad l aii of the alratcB nibag MTaBNT. Jo.cph Uccd, Jt/^u* uuA aad Haary BaanhB- Ttag were taken to aaaaa liiii, M.i.. aad put in jaii. SO BEW CA8E8 OF IX FI l BEEA EEPOETED. A HIIAI.TH .'IKl'I.K- LOATXOB OB THK II.I.M.-- I\ TIIK KI,\J_KOTH FA.M11.V. Pr. Cyru- F.d OB y--1.-n1.iy -.-ut i" tlie BOOTd U Health a report l,y .-anltary Inspr. tor Kanioti OallBtea upon the ra-cs of Influcnza in tlie family of aJbaH Kiamroth. at >.,. taa Baal Portj =i.\th it Dr. Oeltaraa wrote thal ii<- had m.t been ahh le dtooorer ai l for tlie ll!n<- - "f io many BMataH of one family. BO BMBlhar of the family had been in F.urop.- M*eaUy ...' had bOOB thrown ln eontaet with rcecnt arriv.l- oe eaflartag braai tii^ gleeaee, ae f?r ?* wa. known. Miaa kiamroth. who waa attachad lr '? aaid shc had reeelvod Mfan from Europo on tha day previo.ib to Mr Haaaaa. Hcr hrottar? laiw alao had ad lettera tooao Barope. Ha la aa_ aaferlag from Ihe di-ea-c. hut other peraons ln ln- ofli"- vl'" reeelaad lettera from abroad aawe not been afleeledL Dr. Ert.-on aaM ha araa aof aattaflad that the ?asaaara of UM Kiamroth f.mnly had suffcred from penuir.e Influenza. -If tlie di-e.i e la in town," ha added, "W8 shall not kpow it until many fa.-es are n-ported." No new aw.pnftad ... a ware reported yeeteaaaj. Dr. Jota t. Baejk aaid thal _a attentloa had heea niii'-.i to a wtdaapraad dieteaaper Baooag dogj ih tl.e <itv. and th<- dtara.ri affected the doga muen aa the eplaoottc affected boraei ln the fall ol 1878. M.ny bufferlng doc- bave dn.-.i or l.av<- t.e.u. kUled in New Vort recenUy. They were attacked wltb -> almllar to thoM of taflnenxa. i be offlflali at -1 Headqu&rtera <tn m.t belleve tiiat Inflnenaa could ne .verted i.\ the ni"-t -tnnji-ut gnarantlne meaaurea, i-. that th<- dlMaae i- apread i\ tbe atmo phere. Emigratlon Commlasloner Bdmnnd Btephenaon aaa been conflned to hla hoaae tor over a weeb by an u* t<. inflii'-n/.i. Captain Bmlth, <'f "lft poliee boal Patrol, aaya he ha- had laflaaaia toi i*u m.iiiih-, i.m i- roooatrlag now. . i'-.T MOLTKB HAD IT. BUT HAS IT BO LOBOBB. Barlia, Dee. it. Oonal MoKke kepl hla bal low daya m with the tnffneaaa. He baa ? There i- a aerlou ...itt.reak of tha epMaaall uinon* ,-i.n ai Mayenee _ MARKF.T Al l.AST FOR C0TT?S-9fKD. AT LEABT AN INVFNTOK (T.AIM- THAT BEB M \( HIM. WI1.1. PBO .1 ? I '1M Waahiagtoa, Dee. 17 (gpuulal). Thaea i* non hibitiim m tl.i- <itv a ma< liine whlcb It la el wiu eoable Aaaerleaa eotton plaaten t.. ?..n 383,000, ooo worth of eotton aaad whleh they eaaaot adl aoe Ior wanl ol 4 aurket The tnrentor <>f the aiaehBM thaa explalni Ita ??? uThere are annually 2.000.000 tons of eotton-aced waated, beeaaae there 1- do marfcet if the aeed eoall ,. . ported, the Bagllab ofl mlUa n-.mid gtedlj bay it, beeaaae tta] ? ' ? prese^it ieie aoarce of sapply. The aeed eai exported, 1.aaaa tbe eotton fibre whleh aurroonda it after betag glaned heata m the hi.i.i ol the a_a and rota. The 1n.x-1.ine eleaaa the Bbre froa tb ;iI?i |. grain ol wheat, ln ahUh <-..iiiiitii.ii n ean i.<- exported. it i- propoaed le h mill- at the vartoaa aeapSrt of the -?,-. ,-?,.- the cleanlng ami exporting ..: ? ..I -.-".I v.ii: reallae 880 90 1 1 Uverpool. The entlre oort <<f potttna " would be 32010, learlng a clear proBI of 310 .v. ..I .d. ii we deared nnlj one-tenui of tlie aeed.oow thrown awav, the profll wonld b< g2.000,000 for one aeMon*a work. Thc I luothod for inaiiufiK tnrltiK ol 1 from rottoi ? ? auperior t" the Amerlean ayatem, and thej pay naae for tbe aeed, real?lng better reaotta lrom tta pn -* 8ALTLAKE OFFU lALi AEEE8TEJK A BAVL 0? MfNlCH-M. BUBPEOn A^ Tlii: KI. -II.T ..F A I.IUMi .HI-.V Kl.l'ORT. BaU Lake, rt-.h. Dee. 17. The raaaal taaaBBbpaaaa of the <.r;.nd .lurv into Um alleped fraud-, in B%\ baratag oAee and u.<- aaaklag "f eaatoaaaa i-y the rity aad eooaty oflflala. r.-.-uit<-d la a torpe number of .r r.-i-. Mayi.i Araaatroag waa arr?-.ied last piglit, there being ninc indirtmeiita agHinat lum eliargtng 1" tent to 8rfran<1 the rlrr ;ui(T rounty. To-day Charlea a. i-initli. Uahop Oeorge Banney, Jeaae BT. Fox, Oonnt] Bonreyor; John C. Catler, Ooanty Clerk; i D. Ifoong, Abram Fannon, Alonxo ^"iini:, Joahna Midgely, Stephen 1: Marka, and W. N. Willlama ? -n ai-n anaaied un Indictmerita ..f the aame natnre. -\ll the 1 nlted states ( .mmlsaloner and >:a\-<- bondi in 81.&00. All wiii i,<* atraigned .-aturday. A (IirR'U XEFT1SO ESDINQ TB A FRF.fi ric,nT K.'in-a- 1 Ity, Bo., i).-i. 17. The dlaereneea between th<- fa.tn.n- ln the Fir-t iiapii-t Choreh (colored) of Kan-a- City. Kan.. <ulniinal.-d la-t nlghl ln B rlot, ln which two men arere dangaroaaly Injared and aeveral w,-r<- aeriooaly hurt. ..n<- af ti.e hetlona .-id--<i with . tor, the i;ev. .1. B. Jone . aad the other op blm. A Bteeting of th<- Baenber "f the ehgrch ?... h.id la-t nlghi to -<-i<-'t oUrera. The ; prealded, bal the anU-Jonea taction were In th majority. Whenever ? motion hoatile to the paator'i -.-.a- in ...I-, be eaUed on aome brother t" Aft'-r pr.y.-r the motion wooM be r.-ii<-wad. and the ].;?-;..! uouid agaln Lnterrapl thc proceedlna ralllng tor a prayer. ll<- blockaded bu.lneaa ln tlu 1 for i?" iiou:-. I'maiu be raUed on <>? W. Mnitli to pray, The opposlns (artlon was enraped bj (lu- Ume, and when Bmlth reaponded a ahower ol hymn booki .-in<! 1 ball - ? ?:- d blm 1 hen foi ? general Bght. Bacon were naed, aad two were aeiion Ij cul aboul the bead and body, ..th'-r- were ponnded over Ihe h<-a.i with duUra, but ...1 dungerotuly hurt. AS EJPRFSS ABENT BANDBAOOED IS TFXAS. Bew-Orleane, _<-. 17, 'The Time. Deeaoeiat'a" Bai \n.???!". T.-\.. dlapateh aaya: ii\.- men wearing brahemen'i eotton Jacketa antared th. expn ai Brownwood ju-i ;.; ? I boaad pai traln bad pulled oal tor San Angelo l..-t nlghl and aaked if an expn tor John Johnaon came in. The nlghl clerk latonned tli<-m it did not They told liiin to look "V'-r bia way i,iii-. whoeupon be iu<.ded t" put hl mooey In tio- aafe, when they : the ofllee al b I kaocked lum on the i.'-a>i. li 1- anppoMd wltb .< aundbag. lic lay i.- on the Boor until thla morning. The rob hc!- ae<-ured 37,000 In cuirenej and i<-n no clew i,\ whl. h thej ? ouid be traeked. K\pit---man .1 ' only knocked in-e-i-i thc robbera, bal waa bound han.i and leet, and \--.i~ I'.und in thal rondlUon bj a who '.'? ipi'-.i a room adjolnlng the expreaa olbfo. The monei rtolen ar. acnl bj the Ktaie Na 1..11.:. b1 Fort w.iriii to Um Flral Nationai Bank al brownwood. Jonea 1- posltlv. that he <at. Identify "i<- robliera, an-1 Sherirl Prrrj and t'ltj x ? Mnitii, uiiii a poaae of bmb, ar.ntlng tl.-- ?."'"' trv. The rohtier- were stranper-. aad n i- beUev.Mi they a-ere on th>- t:-uu and kaow thc mooey ln<l been ahlpped. ^_ QENEEAL WEAVEE Fl.ops BACE. Chlcago, Dee. 17 (Bpeeial). Oeaaral Weaaer, *i lowa, wi... ^as ooce the G iBOJdate tor .1 latt.-iiy a CoBgiaa.aian f"r - term-, haa raaoaaeed Ua alleglaare t-> tha i?-m ?? i...ity aad goae baeh to hi- :ir-t lova A dii patch -a>- that the Vlth Dtatrtel Deaaoeratlc Ooa ? ii Committee baa held a meaUag at which General Weavai wai praaebt He waa .1 ked ?? , ua be a D indldatc nexl ? 1 ? *, to whlcli ii- replled thai he would not; t'.t ?- joined the fortnnea ol the Lahor party. He aaM lie ahouM devote aii lu- t bm next reai m iBig that party throogboal lowa. ABCBITBCT BOWE FILBB A '7..1/V. Albany, Da , 17. Arthai H. Bowe, the an eouaected w'i"' Um reeoaatractioo l embli oelliBg, ba- flled a elata wlll the state Board of Rlaim toi 31.700, aa a bahu him ol ? umpenaaUon roted bta bj B] -;.??,iai Commitfee. , TBTINO TO WBBCE A FABBEBOBB TBAJB IndlanapaUa, Dee. 17.- A dlapateh la Sentlnel," from Bobtoarllle, Ind., aaya; MAn aatamp' ,,|,. |,, un-. I. UM 1 ollM.i.iind I...1 1 , eng. r Uahi ii-i<- la re ?>: 11 "'?> "'? : ii.-iow tin elty. in- had beea i,l,,,,i ...,,,. the tru k, i.ui the englneer aaa th?' "? . ,, ||, ume t- pren ni ? >ii aatei,' 001 rOOU IBNOEEt TBE BEH BUCAB BO llekma Bonl Dee. 17. Ooearaor Taoto thia Mora .. ? , 1 1...-?? !?? Ihe at aaaa and Iha Baaaa Hoaae; Um BepabUeaa 11-.?i^? ?..- IgBared ^ the Oovernor The BepabUeaa Hoa lar fadd .,,,,?? to Um warranl aenl i?- tta.naaBkra W .. .ocraUi Hooae. andha dutenafaiad lo dtaaaaara Il eatte _0 IMATEB to ln.ATll /il bT/I 101 M i^,. Da i- .npa oaaaabrr. aaa aaaaatr, ? ..,,,. i.,...ih baalen b) I I B. Tha baj i..-ar- a '?"| rapataUoa, aad 1- aaH aaeaaaaaa ye?r oi.i Tha oaarral aroaa etar iho reiuaal of hi laother t- luri_.il feUi with niouev. ATTACKED IN THE DAKK. aisnknvk OF L-GHTB FAVOBS footpads. A COLLECTOIi WITH B1.600 IN IU> PO? KFT ASr fc.AI I.TFJi r.V THII.VKS. Scth C. Stronp, of No- 1?;" Weal Twrnty-third at., a eaDeetor for Ifoiria stern, Bam iie.iier. (fo. I Harrison st., was atta.-ked bj f'?ntpails Bf S o'cloek Im evas-M in Hndaanat, lebi the New Vork Cer.tral Mght statioti. Mr. Stron.' is wall known in tliis nelfhberhood as the poDeatOf for ?Mr. Stern, aiul often MtAkU larpe sums of money with lum. lle bad $1,800 witi. lum htaf avan tOg v.lien bc starl.'.l for home. There are ahva.vs a ntimlier of tlueves hanging aroand tbe frciirht AapOf awaitiii. nn opportiinity to plok up a paekage from a loaded eai or track, aad Mr. Btrong haa often been warncd to bc careful atmut going in t.he iieipliborhnod. Hc ttuned oot of Hanignn-et lnto Radaon last eveninp and nntiecd several men staiulinp MHreleaafar, |oaf abeaa tiie eeraer, wltb their banda ln their po.-ki-ts lle paaaed bp them. aad bad pone bnt a few feet when lie heard B sound be Uad him. and M he turned be reeeived a terrilie blaw in the eve. lle was knoeked n.uiust B aboop, and i efore lie eould defend himsclf ie eetred ai.ot'n.-r blow in tiie faee. He slioiited for Ih-Iji and several men came running toward him from the station. One of Ihe thteVCB giabbed Mr. StronL' bv tiie v.-st und tneil to np il BBCA. but was prevenlcd l?v a stram-or. who Btruck lum with g eaae. Thc thirvea mr thal theil ehanwi W.as Ki-ne an 1 jan -way. Mr. Btrong faHawed one of tliem into a Uqaor atore in Hoboken-et Tbe thief dashed througH tbe atore, aud an aceomplice beW Mr. Strong until tbe thief got oul through tbe back waj anq .. rence Mr. Btrong waa Btruck twice in tbe faee Ln the llquor atore. lle then went to tbe Lronard-et. atatlon and reported the attempl ;.t robbery to Captain Siebert, who sent oul i policemen ln citixena' clothea t<> l"<?k foi tbe hignwaj men. I.-isi evenlng Mr. Strong went to the Weal Thirtieth-al ataUon and got n permlf from Cap rillj t.. earry ? platol, and hereaftei lie will b.- ready foi footpad TLABBB IS TBB ADBLFBI ACADBMT. A fin* brofea out soon aft.-r i o'cloek thla norntng tn Um tdelphl Aeadeasy, Brooktyn, and tbe Bamea ipread ?o rapidlv that thro.- aJama wen' lettt OOf in ra|i:d ?ucecH.ion. li wa- nol knoWn how groat th. would be. ? .r. J. WBBTB ALLBQBD OVEB tBBUB OF BTOCX. Cbtoago, Dee. 17 [nporlal .- la tbe trtal of Jamea .1 \\>-t. . .,; -Th.- Ttfltes" Company, on the eharge of fraadnlent over laane of tba ato? i. of thal ti -.. much evldence of a ertmlnatlng nature waa _driu"-d today. Mr. Hnlekamp, now prealdenl of ?? Th<- Ttmea" Company, teattlled that be Bj igalnaf \\?-st ln Prealdeal <.d'-ir- ofltos, at thc i nioii N'aUonal Bank. Than th.- InaUon ? - ivaraatton <- tba wttaeaa with Weet, the l-.tt.-i- told him tiu- s-,,. k had beee over laaaad 1.&0- siiar..s. -ind Wi ." asked tba luvr, -that tba atocBI wa- over-laaued leaa than ii.at it waa b mlatake, whieh thould be and thal the ? redlt to hlm of 819 tuvn - .-i Julj >; ahoald bc annafled ' - .No. he not turn over earttieatea 17 and I-. foi glO aharca, to yoa that morning, aud afterward _oo ? ? No. -ir." 'When <!..! \-.i; gef rertlflcatea 47 and ? ? ?Whera bere they been Mncei" In Tba TimeV offlee -afe " PECOVERED FROU FABALTBIB WBILE ASLEKP. Bt Laata, l>e<- 17. A remarkable recovery from ts la reported hcre. Jatob ('. Z-brtakie, a gas n^-"t, who dtrocted UM bulkUnar of the L^rlcde Oa* I'riy's works ln thi- clty and who wa- ln the employ of lh<- Miinhnii.ui <.as Company iu New York perinteadeui of tbefr wprka for twentj two year-. i- thc lucky aaaa who ha- auddenl] re overed tbe nte of _ | ?nd leg. He i- now atxl oid, Bia yean ago, whlle ln Pateraon, rt. .r.. be aud Ineapacltated tor work. li.- had raatgned bbaaell to befng a crtpple for Ufe ;ii to move ai ..ut even with tbe ani ,,( a fnitch. Mi (d?*ea the tollowlng bc coanf '.: ni- recoverj Bfi weeka ago \ wenl to bed rtil feellng u nsual. Mj l-f teg wa- whol alUiool feellng. Ltarlng tiie nlghl I had a i? ? arram thal i had recovered the uae ol mj teg?and ror when 1 awakened l gol np aud found 1 roukl wala wlthoul crntchea. l plnrhed my wg and foand feellng ln it. Kinre Hien there luu been ,.iy aenaatlon there, and l am Improvlng ;ui tbe . -? FO'R BIOBWAY BQBBEB8 LYXCBED. Uttle Boek, Ark., Dee. 17. lt i- reported that fonr robber- have been lynched ln Maumelle Townahlp bj a iaturda) evenlng, ai Henry ? v.-iiiodo (armer, waa golng home from ? ?ii-- four maaked meua platola and demanded bl or iu- Ufe. Wrighf Baaared them thaf he waa ey. Th? refused lo beUeye ma_e ? desperate flghl with bia flata, bul wa, j rear ol the wagon. falllng to the rround Inscnsible. Bunday morning Un--h. waa found t.'. nelphbon., and, altliongh fatallj inJnred. ral Ucd suffii,.-:.-1-. to .: ' V'"' '' eommll --' ?'? a! *' ,l!" aiuraerera , i.-ht and I] ALLBOINO .1 TLOT TO WBBCE A COBBAST. ;? ,-- ..?, ? e w. Larn ? to-day fil.-d a lupplemental petltton ln Uie Bupertor Courl to hia bill 1 tor the Harroleaa Bpnr Wlre Compaa] He eha p - J. Allen Uarber, prealdent oi ....- com].%. John A. Btreot, Ita iecr_t?ry, and i. nl s.,...., um, concocUng aud attemptl put lnto .-].-:..tu.., a plan to wreck the company. Thc BBMnded bill eUegea thaf n UClCAS, wa- rouphl iiboul ai the Inauuce ol '-?"' ... Milelj with a \..-w tu preju ...- and Um i I ? i R'xnisTER WOMAJTB BUDDBB DBATB. M,.., De.. 17. a woman, ? yeai of age, of raUned and hateBlgeal appea Brrived bere last nlgbf "ti a tralB trom Waahlng ton. and r- tbe Cttj Hatel .. Mlaa LlaxM hUng, ..i Bocheater, S. V. She aaked to be called al B o'cloek this nionni.-. WbBB Um pol el knockad Bl her gi tailed la reapand. He aanuaoned and, torelng spaa Um daor, tound tbe woaaaa tead on tbe Boee by ti." bed. Bha bad urdn tlred, leavlng the gaa burnlng. in veatlpation ahowed thaf aaatk w.. the reauit ?.i apoplexy. * . -?? A TBOCBABD BIBBBB OB BTBJKB. Bochc ter, !>'?<'. 17 (Sp i Lal). \ lboaaao_ mla* th.' WaMon and Adrtan coal adnea of t|- Bocheater and Plttabarg Coal and trea Caaapanj are on They aaked toc extra pej for worklng ctoj rctaa, a retactlon . ? tenf ti - ' ? ?' *aaath, and thal the . oBBpaaj i.\ \ an .,-- m aaeal ea <?>. b aalner, ... : ? eolle. tea bj tba eaaapaaj aad paid u, tba M ninera al I '' Oeancea ."'? Ull worklni The Bocheater aud Pttteari i oi ?' i ? opioy. nearl) 2.000 men and a general atrike i l-.u-.i. " _ 7///. BABTA FB BIBMBw COBFABT. bm, De. 17 Banta i ?? Mlnlng Compant i tak. on . ,,.-, ,,:,, ."t l.-wi-soiin. who waa to -:..i ,\,r. \ Habta 11 ' i': ?''? : ' the ..ii..-.- at vi terday' meettag of tb. toi Th.nditlonof Mr i,w i s.,i,.,s h-ilth i glven ... on. Arrangementi ware eoeapteted I wbarebj ,,'.,-s.-mta Pa Coa-aaaya oOea wtU tei tep^ ... Boeton, aud wUI be B?avaf t" <!" ' _j_r__E tm i.-:. advanced from W oenta to #1 -? ? ? iBl i.v t BOLUBOMWOBTB JfOT PO BOVB Wllmlngtan. DaL. Dee 17 (Spaelal). J. I Oeaaa, | i Hi 1 ?t hba Harlan A HoUlngBwortk Com pany. abhj huiid.-rs of thi- -ity. dcnW tba nuaat lhal the rompinv Is ront.-niphitm. the removal of Ita pUnl to Bteeltoa or on the l.up co Bfver, near BalUmote. HIS'-IMi WITH Ult: lagOCfAT/OJri FCBDB rn., ifo i'- II N i ' ' kjrj af the An.mui.i I'.ulld!!!.. bOM and KOBBI kaUon, 1., aUBBtaft Wtth aboui *7._<XI "' the u-,-ucUUuli'? mouev. ile la auppu.cd lo be Lu Cau-da, MORE WIRE8 COMM DOWN. ONE LLNEMAN ALMOOT KILI.II> TO MAKF. A TF.<-T CAsE OF TIIE D'ARD OF hi.m.tii's poarxBg The darttness of thc streets was If anvthlncr moi-e annoylnp than ev.;r la-t nlpht. the gaa lanip-. B poor apotogy ai any time for the atoetrk lieht. l>elup r<-nd<-r<-d BMTC n-'-h-- than nSBBl by BM ram and fop. -., that Uaay ofliwlliaa aarrad t" Baata tta deopael paddle looh Hka Ina pronud. AHhoaga mu.-h gnim bUng wai ladalged in. it ua- ehtotj dhraetad at th ilowaaaa wjth whleh th.- aabway worh i- eoadartad, piweattng Um toylag ol tha atoetrte-Bghl artraa aa thelr propar ptoee, thal aO aaighl i?- brlghl aaaia. The flrst arrldcnt conn--< ted with the UBBBde ai.-al.i-t ii,.. wli I yaatarday aaoaahrg. Daaiel m >n lapin-. a lin.-man in the OBploy '.f the Init.-d Mates [Uomlnating Compaay, f?-n Iroai a pola at Ctamaaea -t. aad Broadway aad raeerred aertoaa tnjartaa. Ha had been lytag up ti,<- i.<? eaata of the wires left by the ritv- m.-n when they .ut iOWB tl.e P'.h' on the oppoatta < ..rn.-r. and he fefl mor?> than thirty feet io tln- grooad, tliroiich the t.reaklnc of a rro--tree ,.n whleb h" "a- -ittiiip. He aaeaaadad la breakirjp Um foi"- "f tlie fall to s..m<- e.vKnl hy pra-pin: ?oru< of UM Whrea, bal ha -tniek OB his head, and wa- un eoaacloaa tor .-. lonp thaa altar he wa- taken la tta Chamhera >tr<v>r HoepitaL He wfll probably rerover. j The work of eatttag awai tho witta aaa eeeUaaed rtgoroo ly all day by Bre gaage of men from the Bureaa <>f Baeaaahraacea. Altogatker more than 70.000 f."t ..f wlra was tuuBBcated, U aaa aaUh and tiiiy Bve |."i'- ware alao naaaaed. An ordcr l.y .ludpc Lan.-moi.- wa- s.-rved on th* H.-aith CommiMkmera yeaterday, <iire<-tinp in*m to -iii.v. eaaae on Friday why they ataaM nol be peer ,?ii..i 10 reaaeva aO daagaanaa eleetrlc-lighl wtoea from bnlldlnga In Um rtty. HaroU P. Browa, BM eleetrleal expert, reeaatl) made eomplaiata t" Um Health Board aboal wlrea in a aaaaber ?.f balldlBga, ;ai.i Um Board repBed thal th.- toa gara t" Um B.'i 01 Bl? in-a' 1 onii-oi tln- power al reanertng dangernna H 1 ,... _r, Browa -uI<1 'aai.tie would appeal t? Iha coarta to eoapel Ita Health Board to act, aad the reanll of hl appael waa th.- ..rder aaaed yeaterday. Oraad Jarj eonttaaod yeaterday ti?- exaaalaa ti,,n of aitneaaea ln repird to Um death of th<- 1 aa men Claaaen aad Harria. Tha Oraad Jurors aill ba readv to report 111 I to* da\-. Commlaaioner Ottroy haa grrea ordara for the re Ughtlng of tha foBowlag treeti bj neaaa ?i gaa lamp-: Boethat, and w.-t t. eottre, Wliltehall -1.. Cortlandl ?t., Fnlton -t.. (ati.arin.-t.. Pitth are. aorth of Twe. ti liftli -t.. Broad at.--.nl. a-irt Hftynlnth -t-.. Fonrteentb-at., Twenty-tWrd^t., ,: -t.. all 01 Forl ond-at., 1..UMI. hv. between Twenty-thlrd and Forty .i"i ata.. Battery 1 , . it v 11.11 Park, Madlaon Park. I'nlon Park, Tompklna Park and Waahtagton Park. Worfcmen the paa companle* were i?i-\ yeaterdaj by tha romiiii--.on.-i-'- onl.-r- ftt p* toa Flfty-nlnth ai Broadway above Batterj Park, Park Bow. Bowery j betwpen I'm-i Place and ranal Fentre-at. I>etw? Brooklvn Bridge aud Broome-rt., rtrand-at. between | Bowerj and Sulllvan-at., Foorth-ave., between Fooi md Twenty-thlrd st-.. aud Chrtatopherat ?-? BLIPPHD AND FF.I.L. tCBOflS TWO LIVF. WTRK-S. Toledo, Ohio, i'- 17. Bol.' B. Dattoa, a paiater employed bv the Lake Bhore Bailroad, wenl thla morn Ing to the top of tbe traln ahed to BMaaara a akyBghl tor repaira. He was mtaaafl two hoara afterward and tbe toreman dlmbed t.. Um rool t" Inveattgata He wa- borrlfled at aaaang tta body ol Datton tylag dn hla back aeroaa two atoetrle Ugh| wlrea, and tl.-- amoke rorllng m> fr..m hi- baraing elotbtng and fi?h. Bae ..i Dattoa waa dead. be a* oaea daeeaaded to tta frelghl offlce and tetopboaad to aaaa Um earraat ahal thal the body i ajrad. II i- anr miaad thal ln walklnp on the roof, Daloui slij.p.-.l. and in ,.'?,-. catch lumaclf, backed up.?galiiat one of ii..- wfrea, over whleh i"- toU. hia,ahouidera atrlktog on th<- other win-. whlta hla ha<-k. Ju-t at tbe ^ ... ... p.sted over th.- wu>- h<? I!r-t tourhed. The dead man was forty year- old and lea-ves a lanniy ln Elkart, lud.__^_ CBARGES ABAIBBt A HOME DISBIBSED. Chl<-.a:o. Daa. 17 (Hpeclal).-The lnveatlpatton of tho ehargaa egainal the ih.n:'- tor Incarahlea waa dlaailaaad by Jadge Toleg tUa aaoraiag, without prejudire. Ttiis mi taken after Ihe eoorl had Uatoned for more than an boor to the rcmarka <.f eonnael for Mrs. Wiirc, Mrs. Ilamil and otlit-i- .-.uuplainant- on on" alde, and Mr. Hlgginbotfcam, preatdeot, aad Mra. Barlow, ma tion of tii<- Home, on the other. Theae reanrka were explan.tory, apologetlc and depreeatory. ;<- eaeh of the half-dozen uawyera had ih- -ay. F.\ Fnlted SUtes ii Tnimbull wlthdrew from tlie eaae beeaaae be rould nol pilve hl? Ume t.> it. bui expreaaed lu- beltef thal .ii the partle* were aeting ln p.?od faith. and . teiiae ol duty. it waa BnaUy agreed that tln iriil -honid be dlamlaaed, and, n occaalon reqnlrea, it ean be Btod agaln. -?? O.VF BRCTE HFRDFRS ANOTBEE WITH HIS FISTS Butte City, Bont., Dee. 17. .h.iin Qanagher di<-d al hla home In thla city la-t erenlng from tbe affeel of recelved froin <?- H. Ward in a brutal llphi with i.-t- that tooh place on Bnnday BMrainf. Tha ranae ol the Bghi araa a <ii-i>ui<- betaeea the aien <>\<-\ i trifllng accoanl conaeeted witb a hoaae whi.h ?.ai had bolll f<.r Ward. .\ ii_tit wa< fonnally ar ranped tor the dav named, to take place at i rporting resorl two mllea from town. Only the prluelpala i doxen othera arere preaent. .?n<- hundred and flve rounda were tonght, the men flgbUng llke ttgva. knocked Oallagher down nlnety-alghl tim<-s. fi.llapher's lefl arm araa broken by a blow In the forty eiphtn runnd, but he f..iik-iit on with aadlmlnlabad feruclty._ WEIB TO A LABOE B8TATE IS 8N0LAND. Chieafo, Dee, 17 (Speeial).- A dlapateh fraoi >prinp tieui. nt.. aaya: "0.?a B. Braaa, of thla city, who ba tor yeara beea workiag -it iu- Irade aa a earpeatar, traed from wiiiiam <>. Tallmadge, an attoraay al v.a-iiiiiptoii, that he i- oaa of aix helra t.. 32,000.000, whleh wa- depoaltad In tta Baak of Bng> i.iiui by bia greal grandfather, aeventy yeara auo, for the latt.-i-'- nelra. moal of wbom emiprafd to Uda ,. Bgo and were l"-t alfhl of. Evana ? n -..i:t:i.i lo* yeara bjr tbe executora <>f th<; ? --lat--. and bl. addreaa wa. learoad only by accident. To ABBITBATB THE LBATBBB BFEIEB. Wobarn, Ba . Dee, 17 The Knigbto of Labor hav Ing exprewed theli arllllngneaa to anhaail thelr si.io ..I tbe l.-aiii.-i- workara' atrlke to arbltratlon, the stato Board of ArMtratton yeaterday aaal a eoouaanlcatton to tbe Board ><t Directora oi th<- Leattar Maaafacl ui'-i-' .\--iii lation requeaUng a conferenee. The aianii faeturei laai _ghl agreed t" comply wltb tbe re <iu"-t and appolnted a committee to nn-'-t the Ktate on Fridaj next rhe membera of the BtaM ,i'- hopeful ..f a aatiafartorj adinatmenl >.f the ties. a id ii i- expeeted tbal th<- greal .-trike will -..on l?- ..mi.ably end'-d. BBCBETABT FBOCTOBB DEBE OB FIBE. w,, klngton, Dee. 17. \ Ire waa atartod lt. ?omc my.terloua aray !a-t nlghl aa the hanja, baadaoaM . :iv deak whleh ataada in Iha oaatra ol tta ofl ?? of the Beeretary ?i a/ar aud haiaad ?> toega hala throagh tbe t?.p bedore it waa glatwvared aad ??? hed bj Um u.'i'hmaii. Beaeral oflletal papera were deatrored. TImj were nol ol ipecUl value und ,,-|.i,i. ni. searctan Proctor caiu.ot underatand ? e ni' orlgtnated aa he doea not amoka and lieep ii" man ln-- aboul hla di BEVKBAL TOWBB UDDI80 FOR THE FBIBOB. Albany, i><-''- IT. -The >ink' Blag Prtoon Oommlarion ni<-i ii. the rtawimlilj partor ol the Oapltol to-day, aad haard dnlngaUona fr..m aaearal tewaa wUeh an. ge Iroaa >.t barlng Um Coaiailaatoa .ici.-.-t a new prlaoa n th.-ir laapacttTa kiralUha RepreaaataUvea li-i.ii. ih< villacv- <>f Woodatock, l Ister ? ountv, How.-'s . \.- and ' u |. ihlll have ao far beea haard. !,,ii oflera a ?lte ol 100 a- re free lae a nea priaon. THE COEPANY II Ui BO BTOCEBOLDBEB. iiiiiiitor .-. VTIcha, ..f No. 148 Boath Btgkth-et, Brooklyn, B. D.. aaa held to ball ..f 33^00 In tta Jefferaon Uarkel PoUceCoorl yeaterday. on tta charaja ' defraadln i1 rlng Foeter, ..f Bo. n Ka-t Twenty tir-t -t.. of 31.000, Tin- eomptolnaal InTcabaJ tlio lu th- Ameriean Land and Cotoniutton A?.? >>f whleh W'lrku ?a- manaaer, and ka1 it, tha ?tn.ii liaving never owned an Ineb >.f land, or bad 1 -il,- or -IiM lilmld-I-. ni.ows i p m i FEEBATCBB hlast ii'ir.iii. Dee. 17 \ ".louriial" dlapateh fnxn Falu "???I Hleh., aaya: "Chrl Oartooa and Jata suiiivan. iiili.<-r-. ..',.1 \ii.livw A.lam-Ui. ape slxteen. a drlll kajT, were blown to ai.mi-. ln ihe ..-.eola mlne u-t mt."1 irematare blaat." ,., ,. ,, .._,? l>,,. 17 A dlspat.h l? " Ihe lah - rV." .' , ', I. il-M. '; "?'- l:'""l,v _"*L_ oriM to dUc*v_ thi- mo.tiiun ih-v were e.id.-.i\ on.?. .. r' whj a cartaln btoai al dyaaaaito had_aa8 ?gPmmj when the diacharge "?dd?^y ?j* P_ii_r uer? larribtf aaanatod. aud died _*uuiUr. BONOBING THE KEPUBLICS IHHLLIANT UUEPl'JUM FOR THE FA_i AMKKK AN DELEGATES. I_VTF7RTAlVi:p BY THK UXIO.V LEAOHE CT-Cl -WIVES AM) PAV9BVEBM TAKE TABT IN tht. P18IIIIIIII HITTTT Fl'L. DKCOKATIOVS. The reeeption piven in honor of the Paria Amerjean da_ega8H by tiie I'nion Lea^tie Club last evenint not only was the moat rcmarkabio ho.-ial event in the week'a propramme of tiie viMtors, but ih worthv of lieinir remembered aa one of tbe moat brilliant affairs of thc kind that have ever taken plaee in this eity. The big elub-iiouse was deeorated Witfe a magnifleenoe that has never l>een approa.-hed in ita hiatory. The CommitH-e on Art worked witl. a will to aehieve this result. Tliey gathered together .-ostly and rare artieles of all descriptions to be.iutifv the roonis. The walls were liung with tapesfry worth a fortune. A valnahle eolleetion of pnintin^'s was in the art gallery. There was a preat exhiblttefl of Oricntal earved stones. InaladiBg aoted spo.-imens ot lade. jadeite, i-rystal and airate. Flowers in bloom were heaped in frau'rant banks. J-'loral wreaths parlanded the walls; and pillars were hulden in ostro'l. plumea und flowers. F.le.-trie. li.lits inniimerable made an illumination bflghBU than day. Tbe dele.ai.-s, Wka almosi to a man aeeepted the invitation of the <-luh, were eseorted from tho Fifth Avenue Betel to the club-houae hy Woodbnry Langdkm, OraBTtlla 1'. Hawas, -Joe! B. Krt.ardt. t li.irles S. Smitli and Elihu Ko.it, a committee speeially nppointcd for tli.it purpoae. Uounted police rode before the train of earriaires that rolled up Fifth-ave. Ai erowd of people waaehed tbe departure. of the delepates .ind the ladres who were with tliem. Mr. Hlaine was reeopnized immediatcly and eheered a.ain and apain. A OAT BCEKI IN THI. OUTI H.H'SF.. The seene in the hall of the rluMioiise, aa tha delepates and .uests arrive.l. was one of <olor and ' life. Heautitiilly iItcsm-.I wntnen nin^ied with men m military BBd naval unifornis, whieh wonderfully relieve.l the monotony of tli,. usiiil evening dress. Clerpymen with e|,.sely b.ittoned eierieaf .-oats talked to (listin.iiisiied statesmen. leadinp lawvera, sorial "lijits." aud men represen! inp all tiie im portant bianebea ol bnsLnem Tiie environnient of the people did ii.-t anggeaf New-Yeek: nor did it r.-'-all all the Ameri'-a s to ti..- pu.-sts of tha evenlng. it was a "raaoUeetteo al the Arabian Ni.hts." Tbeia were "ii millioH tapers llaring bripht"; broad-baaed lighte al stairs ran np wtthi balustrades ruh in adornment. There were ? four s.-ore windoWl all alipht," B0BH ol them porpeoiis " iu ht..iiii-d-plass eoiorinp. It was like a nipnt "new risen from that marvelloiis time to <-<-le brate the gold_n prime of good Haroun AJ Baachid." Bal it was t<? oelebcate no tablad Oricntal reipn; but the eloaei unioii of the most remaikable olnatet of Bepabliea evet kaasra t.> Hm world. EBC_-tT-_ra THi. DILBBAT-BB. ri.aiin.ey If. Pepew, the president of the elub, received the delepates with B suule a:.d B preet Ing f,,r all. The Keeeption Committee apt.ointed to take care ot them durinp the Bveaiag waa composed of thc following nieaibers: ,los, nh H. CbaaBB, Joaeph W. Howa. jahhJay, WtUaa* M. i.varie. Aloiuo B. ConiPll. N" 1" l'.t. H.-nUn.lii Br-uaWr, l harles &?.. hrnltn. l....i-.i.cl B. Ca-Uion, Andrew iarn II. O. Ariuo.ir, ht.-i>h>-ii II l.lklna. Waraer Miller, 8. V. B. Crugjt, i.-., BellKmaii, Danlel 1 Aini? ""?, 1 dward H Ai.inildown, Williain w. Astor, li.-....lum II. in !-!?>?, I raiK 1| :"" k, I Pierpoot Morgaa, I>. 0. Milla, i ollla 1' HiiuiH.-tou .1,-1 u l.. i.av inaoo '.. M.' ook. J'"i B. Krtartt. Wllllam I. M \*oodburi i.,u,.don, i barlea ... I.audon, Charli - Laali r, Thoiiia.sC'. A.-ton. Thomaa L. Jamaa, .lolu, Jay Kn?\. ll.-nry \ lllard, \llr.d V..I. s.1,i,t\nord, .I-'lm Bl0_ne, Wllllam U Itlddle. I-r .l-r.. k I'. (ihott. Cornellua Vandcrbllt, Frrderlck D. Tapnaa, \l,,,,i b. Whltney, . MarveBe W. ( oupt-r, Braytoo Ivaa. H..r,i.-.- Perjer. . Wllllam Kockefcllcr, ?- ll;?u.,-rd. ,..?r_.. iu - R'ifns It. <'o*ii.l IU i,...-i liutler, Tbeodore 1.aeveia, Klilm Bool i ~* !,~on? Much N. (amp. WlUlan P. I vde, .1 Adrlance inish, Hence Buaaell, DanlH ... K- Waller W. Wati-.-ua, H.-nrv H. Ro.-ra, Willi-.m P ..uUiria, trtderlck Kuhiie. J. beavt-r Tagc. MKF.TING TIIE PAN-A.MKIUCAXS. In tiie llwalia liall eaeipbodp met ever>bo/rf else. and talked and walked ; while from the stape Erneaf Nejrer'a orebeetra, atanoat hiddaa from view beluiid a mass o. on.hids in bloom, made niiisie. The men who eame to the reeetpioii to meet tho I'an-AnieriiMUM were: laaaea <?? Btalaa, Brnjamfn P. Traey, Oeaaral wiuiam T Bhetaaaa, Beaai it<.n BaoiUe de Naraaga Bagh J. OiaaBj feet H i:rh.r.t, Edward MitebaB, EUla n. BabaHa, .luit.,. Qearge C. B_rr.tt, Jadge BMward PaaaaeBsa. j.id..- .1..1.11 aadgwlek, ladga I n Tiwaa, .i.id(.-e i>. H. Degre, fndga AddHaaa Bbawa ladga MBaa n-a. h, judga B. bt. \uu Ho'-s.-n, Jud.- Btehatd 0*aea_BBB, JTatgi R w. Aii'n, Jadga <? !?? iuu'i iii.-in., jadga Pradaalak Baayth, Ibeotera B. WBUa, S. Edward simn.oua, t. 0. T. ti-.iii. a. i 1>:-a.-i. w. li. Eebeitaaa. W. .1. Ark.-li, u.-sM ? i i: Orf, Adu.iiai i). b. Bralaa, OBBte-B l i Baarda . C?p?a_B J. M. t-IUar, cupum r. t. K-ue, . _i,ijii. .;. < . Wlttae, UBBBBla W. A. Kirklan-. bunt-oa D M.-Mutr..-. Mrtua i ..v.rrt KctaBoar, Dr. A?aa_, Ilnalaaaan 1 B Btai i Pa] U - Mr 1 dwM M.-?art, ? || Mir.rwi .1 > s,;,. r,. c, Haaaiar J. D. ?.raham, f imiiiiaiiit ramrwaaat l . a. Maaaaia, LiaataaaaliQaaaa maodcr <> A. BtalowU, Ueateaaat B. Raah, UaaBaaaBl i. a. 4daa_a Ueataaaail W. H. Tara-r, UaaBaaaad i.. ii. BaynaMa, Uaat aaal ? i'? Wabaaabaa UeaBaaaal w. i. Chavbera. t-aalga tt. B. M. IfleM, BaabBi A. t. Long, i.i.si-n B. L- faiaaall. Uhtal BMgbaBea P. < ? Aa?*r. ?__, lMMi.jst.r A. liurtis, |-_vnasi,r W. W. WaadkaU, rajaaaaiai ?;. w. Bead, PapaMatea j. ii. suiiton, Aaatateal PayaaHlar _>. iiuni, A->iaunt Bargaaa Whttaaj. AaaMiBBl Baagaaa v. W, okott, As-isuut Banaaa 8. B, Wktte, N_\a; CbnaBraaBaa W. L. MintoMCur. N.iv.l i oiistrm tor J. J. Woodward, , ;. Naval i'oiiatru.-tor b- W. AriusUad, A-.i-uml BaVBl Coi.strint..r L. XUon, l'ast AaBBBkBBl Eiiplneaa UahMaal Bagk aa R. M?-?art. haahgagl BngiBoarT. tt. Caaaat, CbptefB B. i" Haakaa, PagBBBBtai l.-.ii-- I. i BlBtea. Il <? BBatea, C 1.. Hralne, Colonel i, Aiid.-rson, iMaa*-i laBa M. WBaaa, colonel iiaarj L Kaadrick. Oeaaeal J. n. i>v, M?jor-ii*iu-r_i Blchlaa, Qaaaral ItaaUl ltutn-ni.-id, Qanaaal Bt. IH Whipple, Qeneral Ftta Jeha PaeBei QaBMaal RadBabaegBb ii:igadfc-i-a,.-11.-rai C. h. TaaapblBB - ataaal H.aiii^y suiita, i ..'..I..! b. M. BataheMor, catanal Parkar, Celaaal Rh-h?rd Ladar, u.'iit*'iiaiit-t'oi..i..-i w. bt. PaaaMtbwaMa, Colonel Charlea Bathacb-at, Papaaaa-W A. n. Carap, PBaaMaM I K MUiiton. Major t . II. ThriakinorUm. ra|*aia? M-Bb ...iu ?ii, li -r-.uud. Faaal, Bab-aaaa, Meaaaaja, D?y. jacquea, Paate, fbaan and W. P. Bpargte; burgeoo Mid aiataa. Li.-ut.uauu. "Tbaaaaa Rnik'?a.' '- kL ni?ke. OaaapbaB, Irwta, 11. C. feehunuui. Lorln-, OaaaB. -.u. Butter, curk.-, AjMawaaa wnuni^r. Uruble, C. C. (.allup, J. W. Buckman, BaHlg and Barry Taylo OaaBeral L""'" Fi-<-**<"*1*' ...... ral J. bl. Vaiia... fteaaaal Alexander fc. Webb, Oeneral r. * taH.-. BmmA ai ? ?-.-x ?? ??*?*??? ??["?VEfS: Cheanej (ba R.4 D ^'"..T.-v. 0. M. Park-ur... llrown, Uie Bov. Pr. "*_*?'. Ar,tl?r j DaaaaaOr, tba ????? 1-> ' r____raat^Mv/J. m k.i... tn.- K.v. _. Bev. ii-u.y l*aBMa,i_J, Vt. ,.?tti.,-u Baa Baar. John J. D'W. B***mlrlc Wflllaaaa Um Rev. Dr. Paxuii. | Bughaa, Iha m* a* ^ ^ ( n . _ iN m U(,y# 1 thr K,%- r'Z' T..I... U" B*n U B. Baward: bi.uth E. '" W_"__L"_ Paaera, Akanaa aUoie, i B. i_i?rw,c?. Una. ''""'*;..' i, i:. Btllunaa, Jaba T. I? w, Beraaaad l"|<|i%n,. ?. j ?, .,. .. ?. a |. ?absrla, Jorin H lunuin. ';"'o"""'.?ith. ii v Baabae. D. i 8 tabaa, J ? be llrtir. Mamtiaiiil. Bt. H T MaabBa, 0. H S'ymour. ''""*' JUaa- A" ' WbBaaBM, J ? llmdera?-. T. L. 1 _. w M la?,?* w. H surbuck. Joae Martl. Mra. SSTiMVaaa, Mra. Arthur Pag.t. L. H. SSSat K,,b'rt unnr' Jr' muun BBru**' ^ Tlll. Kl.t. II ."M.MITT1 Bl l'^KT. The anvaa aaal daa?hte8B al abjaaaf gU 'he BMB8J wha waae taita?81 aaaWagh to liavc wiaaj an.l daajrbbtlB wer** BfcM pivseut. Afuer tiie reccuUoU kbj lii.aUC W_* Uacd Lul ?