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j^jvt?? mm* V0I-L....N?-1G,1:J(). NEW-YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY l!>, 1891.?TWBLVE PAGES. FRICE TIIREE CE.NTS. BLOWN UP BY NATURAL (iAS. A. BOTEL WRECKED AND BEVERAL UVF.s L08I AT F1NDLAY, OlIIO. (THE PISAPTF.R, CAU1XD BT A M.TIVANT 0IBL gSEPPISTG OX A MA'IVII FATAL HK SVI.T OF A l.T'.AK IN A P1PE. *BV Tr-LtGHAFH 10 THK tkiim.nk.1 Findlay, .Tan. 1 s._The tirst dJaaatei Findlay Y)i* OW r\prrionrod froni the nse of natnral gag orcMin'<l abortly before .' o'elock thia afternoon whilf tho gueeta of the Hete] Marvin were wnit ing to bi lliwncd t<> dinnor. This moroing it \vns disioverod that jrati WH eeeaping 1 rorn a pipe laanewhere into the dlnine^room, and -Mr. Marvin, tho nwniT of the hnildinjr. wlth three ?laabera, gpnii ,ho cntiro forenoon tiying to tind thr leak. About 1 o'dock th<y ontorod a chamher nndornoath the dlning-rcom, and found men ea a^?-u!nnl;it i'?n ol ya> iliai they could not bieetbe, and it wag aafgeeted that ;< hole be aawed thrniiali the Booi into tho dining-rouia, ni ordci U> obtain trcsh air. Tlns waf done, and iuf-t asth>' hok WM inado, ono >>l tbt aanraata, wbo waa aweeplni ,llp 11'""'- ?t^I'P?*'? upon a inatch. and in an laataal an exploaion occurred wbicb not only wracked tho hoikUag, bu! killed two pirls and aenbaed :md Injured a do/cn otbei empleyee. The forco of the exploaion waa ao greel that It bj*w oat the fiann- of thr Igalted gaa, and no lire fellowed. The wbole city roeked a*. it ?? an eartboaake from tho eoncuaaion, and all 'he whv dowi on the equare were demohehed, whito thr wieoh of tho botel buUding waa nearly eem plno. Had tho nploaion oceurred ton minutea later the IfMJg of Mfe WOllld bave been Wfbtful, ns warly 100 people were waiting to ho . alled to dmnor. and. M a mattor ->! fart, OM <>t tho okrki waa on his way to m.ko rhis anBonoeemenl arbei tho pxplosion ornirrod. Hp waa OBC ol the in Jurod. . When tlie work of itteninf tho dead and ayins vas hcffoa it waa foond that Katie Watera, ? paltfW. had Won killod ontrifbt Ella Jobn loa, a dlnkflf-rooaa ?iil. waa touad alive under a ma-s of brieka and mortar. *"t slio dlcd ahortly nftor being takw out. Ka'o Kooncy, another dininc-room airl, "was fatally lnjbxcd. Frank poiindatone, day ckrk al the hotel. waa pain fnllv brmsed and cul about tlio neck and raoe. Ans'on S. Marvin, owner "i the bmlding, who, vith tho plumhera, waa undei tlio dining-ri>oni floor wben the exploaion oee?rre<l. waa probaOly faullv injnred, a- a great deal "t tlio name rrom t),o t;as waa Inhaled >?y him. AlNrt Vwm h TKirrt-r at. tlio iiotol, was eut on tho neck and kead but wlll reeover. Frank Andrewa, one ol the propnotor-. had hii rieht eye knocked out, un?l jv serioualv hnrned aboul the face and throat. t'liar!o> ttravee, Phillp Weil nnd "Jack (ahill. tho plumben, were fearfully ahoeked and itunned, but will aoon ^ themaelvea again. Tho finanoial loaa will ho aboul S25.000 <>n tho buiidlng and $10.00(1 on tho furnitiire, all eov ered by lnauranee. It i- ?< qtteatlon, bowever, whothor any lnauranee will be reallzed, as none ef tbe deatruction was wronghl by flre. PICKKD CI' I\ MID-OCEAX 6TORT op THI-. REBCUK OF TI1K ( IU.W OF THF. sti \Mt n C m;i.i'"N Baltimore. .tan. 1- '-i.al). Cbptaln WllBain Storjr nr<i tho rre? oftwentr awn oftbe BrltUh steamci ("arl ton airived at NtaaMoa btat nipht. and t..M a thrilllng nory of tho foaaaarlng of tu-'ii w-ci an4 tbcir nar nwt^p* fr?m rtfath aftor aayi an4 Dlghta ol ha <l fiup ?no >ufforing. Thov were ie?rae4 b) Ihe Hriilsh glaaaaaat* Yosford in latltwle 33 degreei 50 mlnute*. tonclnirie 70 degreei 10 rninuf- wc-i. Tbe Carlton wa- hniin<i fron tho MedHorraneati ^ith Iron ore lor the PaaaaylTanla Oonpany at bteelton. '?" Jaaaary 12, rturiiic ? viniom gala, tba Carlt m >\>nrm a leak, and the dO"?-ov BaaUM werr put to werfe. Al niMnlcht of tho MTonri <1av tHoro ??? ?!> IMf of wator !n tho hold. o,n the third (!ay th" ihlp was Itettng lo utorboard, anrt kil hanrt^ Wort plaeed betwoen aecbi thlfttng tho earaa. W'lth oleven fct of wmoi in tlio hold, all of the OTC ras under wntor and waahtng aboat Tba ?tonn ror tinnod to ia?". Tho wavei wMhed tbe thJp'i itarboai-d rall. and the iea 'la bed agaln?1 tho engine rooa batrb. Bbortii aftor dooo the crew ttarted to aat ^'it the iifoh.(,Ht-. and.afler great tabor and dlffl. :uitv they got the aori Hfeboat In the wat? i i charge Df CWei Ofieer nianrbe. Two hooni lator Ihey *ne ateded In gattlng the Marboard boal oat Wl ? th.z thli h"at oat tho terond aaate ar;d two hand va-"?<i oTarboari, bal all iiand- Daalty goi Into ber. Tho men fcad poat tronble In geatlng the boal <lear of tho fhip on aeroaal <>f tlio bjeaey ^-a^ and iho ihlp'i dnft. Aftor gettlng 'deir of the itflamer it wa? foand that the utarboard h^at wa* too aiaeli damaged t.. t^ f?v.d. Tlio br kea boal waa nsed for a bea anchor. (or.^iant haiins waa neeeasarj '?> aeep aloat. \ ilgtd ratnp on, Ibe *hn> ?n> lot( ?lghl of, and ibe n inpp^-wi f. li IV- f mnaored. Tno Bea t.?' aboul In tbe bnat all nlgbl, nearly aerbhlng wlth tlw" rokl. <?n<'- Uiej bcheM a iteanier'ii \l|ht> inilo<- aua\. Ther n*ed flare>, but i nild nol Mwart hor attentlon. .'a-' before da.vbreak ihe in.i-t h?!/i 'it'ht of anothei rteamer ?a~ ??????. Klaro ?lpnal? tab tlroe were ai ?wei ?d bj roeliet* frora tli Voxforn. whlfh oame np wlth tho Bbipwreched rrea and plrhed Tho Parlton belonged In Seweaatle, Bngland, and *ji- .; ^.:K<7 ton< i-u-d'-n. Bhewat owned bt < i t Miller. aitd wa* <\> ut llve vear<? oM. 1 h- rrew ooii tl<fd cd twetiti one men. Oeorgi Xel?on, i r> rw. had hl? WKiuldarblade broketi; Wllllam Wl had r-owral rlb* hrotten, and I.. Manwn ?a Inj n d by beinp Jamnu'd between Ihe Hfeboat and tho steame . - ? A VMlBIt /V THE CBOCTAW KATIOX. fblragn Jatn. i - A di-r"'?;i '""" t??lne?? Ute, T<-x . Bgtt: "The crl?l? over tlie que?tlon "f ailotment "f bnd^ and applleatiofl fee* Statehood in the L'hoctaw Kation N apparently rloae al hand. A ronventlon "f aaaaa nea, Ih I ?-. ?en *'ho beeane entltlod ?>> clll aaaahlp through marrlage t'> muaa . wa? heM at l*nr reli. a: d atrong upeochei naae advorating Ibe ?!?>? fram the eouiitrj of the eiltow ol all papen tt^t ageorate ihe alhitmenl of trlbol landi In hweral y. The ?aaventfcM wa? preaided over by a mma tuuaed Murray. an adopted rltlaeiii who contrth 80,000 aeren of Und ?M aaa a thousand taaanta, .ireraur byrd bai ap . i romnlMlonei te go lo Vt'aahlngtea to laj the aattet bafore MereaUry Sobk and forniall) ieroand tbat 3SXXW non i m/.'-ii- now In the rhortow Natlon aaexpollcd. und it tb? ^?????-'j?- <<?? - not a t nromptU Ktomarter wlU be lald b-iore *'?;<"--? * "' ? ?apors In tl?e Nat.Klvocate atloitnoni und htato Ua. and all wy *o In emphaUi Uingiuwe. ? Rjabei Ihe di atlon Ktrained. ih.-- ?..: ?? - ? ??;? ? o ??o^. foi H0.000 hidlani and otbe ? wdltlod Ui IIt In UV \?tio.nd ? ?? tha bi '1 ;::,r' l;"V?, ; ' ,rih'i? to,,-..;, uut and ealle these pcople In ordei t- gobble tix. laraii they aoa ?i aay. WMMAMMAMMBXTa /v BTS/XESS. Wnaeaaolla. Jaa. Ifc-A ii-pat.h lo "The THbane." feaa lletoaa. Mont.. ?ay< : -The bi? Mlnlng aod i: avnon Company I* In tinannal troubk. it hw not rni.iit'is and owea lO.sro.V rfcTiXeJ TO UAYB CLKAX STBEET8. gaatan. Jaa, le (Spectol). Mayor Matthewi Inten* I he rarrlcn <??'? '" |,n ?bu> ef aflain ha beea doa paKU i" '? treejiienl db Hatawani ol the paveaeat* bs th itreel rallway """ laaha, bj ehwtrtc wlre eoaaaaalea and other ioncerh?. NaWlauiing haa-hltherto beea awnaged here under ?* dn.M Uon .,f tbe ii'Hiiii Deaartiaent. Now, Mayor h?ttiie?^ propo - ti.ai .i kliall be fche under the dl r*r>": ol th?' (Juperlnteadcnl ol Streete, He haa IpiaelL if ,|1(. ||Bvor i- ii'tnliicd In li.- artljai. a* 5 Pnkably wtll be, lha publie ihm theii h"< uw ?tar niio,ti\ re*pon?lble i?i ibe rondltloii ol tm ?heu. m, (K,.,., | ??, a pullili-lHii. He wa* Bwuted trotn the Ma?saobusetts ln>iltuto ,,f lo<n Wf^ in thofl. ,,.,,trn.nt ..f i.-ivil ti.^inooriiiu; . :i- ??! jj". ?M ha* bc?n tonuctt*d wiUi th* city tuglneei > JOHN DILLON JX FRANCE. HE OONFEHS WITH O'BBIES AT IIAVBE. NO SXATEJaEXT vi-.r TO BE Madk-PARM u.S HARMI TAI.K I.N (ORK. Havre, Jan. 18.?John Dillon arrivcd at 8:30 o'clock tius afternoon on the Fnsneb ateamei La Gaacogne, ii'>ni New-York. Ilo wu mel at tlie pirr liy Mr. O'Brion, and aftcT an CXCbange al cordial greetiiigi ilu* two Iriah leadera drove to a hotel, wben tiif.v at once retired i<?r a private conferenee. Mr. Dillon wag aaked hia <i>iri^n ol the polltkal ?itiiaii(in, bnl hc eaid In* muit de cline to make any ttatenenl nntil bc bad con veraed tully with Meaara O'Brten and (iill and oihrr prominent nion <>r tlio Iriah Pai liamcntary party. Ilo aaid ibai tlio voyage acroaa tbe At wcil after hiK 1 rip lo America. Ilc added thal a oomprete aeeord bad been cstabliihed. Uublin, Jan. 18.?Mr. Parnell waa tlie princjpal apeaker at a inaaa-meeting bebj i>y liis adherenti iu Cark to-day. Ilc tnet with an eathualaatic re < ception. Iu bia remarkg be aaid that be waa i gtill young enoiigh to Bght tbe battle, and i would continne t'> diatrual "tbe rotteti Kngli^li Whig party.'' Meaara. Timotby and Edward Harrington and Mahony alao addreaacd tbe mecting. Mr, Parnell nii'l party were eaeorted i i tbe atatinn by ? pru ceaaion ol torch-bearera aa they were leamng (>ork for Atklone. Timotby Healy and Arthur O'Connor, M. IV. for DoncgaJ, eaat, were In Moatrem, I^ongford County, to-day. it having been orra-ngcid for tbeni Iu deliver addreaacK tliere. Khortly after tho meeting hegan tbe apeakera' platforn collapacd Mr. liealy waa aeverely ahaken ap, t>m none ol ilm-i' on the platfonn waa aerioualy injured. Tbe apecchmaking waa aoon rraumed claewherc. Mr. flealy, in Ids addreaa, tocuged the l*arnellitea of hnving "aawn the prop" with tlie Intention of killing their opponenta. IN- said Mr. Parnell waa fondcr of nawing planki than <>t gleeping thereon. Tbe Governmenl police were haeking Parnell, and (""iiict Seeretary Ilalfonr bad ieined Parnell In nrder to itimulate vioienec and lo diKcredii In Itnd. Mr. Healy aaid thal wben tlio \riti Parnell ito^* (i)ii)onpnts awnke from tl?eir dream he ?-ould befriend theni all exoepl Parnell, wbn ha/1 hmiighi all this nodafortiine np??n Ireland. Ii?" hinmell \\i>u!d not tolerate Parnell'ii leadenhip, eitlier eovert or open. Parnell waa Ireland'x enemy and would ultimately lr d the Oransenien, Mr. Ilenly flnallj s d<l thal it Mr. Fitzgerabl ?I'.ir nellite . Member n| Parliament for Ijongfurd, sniiili diviainn, reaisned 1ns npii, he himaell l?ein'i Mi'iuU'i of Parliament f<>r Lungford, nnrth, wnnld als" ro>iL'ti and conif.Ni Mr, Fitzgerald'a aeat with luiii. Pather Langan, an Athlone prieat, to-dny ex horted hia eongregation i" hoycott Mr. Parnell'a mopiin^ iu that plaee. \i Armaafa to-daj Arehbiahop r?cnie, "i Armagh, warned liis eongregation again>t tho In ? il Parnell Hiib, Siaurice liealy Anti Parnellitet, Member ol Pai liamenl for C'ork ?'itv. to-day bad 11.?- utniOHl diftirnltv in obiainins a hearins In < nrk bel ire tlio Catnolic Voung Men'a S?ieiety. He waa both cbeered and hooted <u le ivimr. Tralee, Jan. I*.?Mr Parnell waa r.Ived here ^^l1il mingled grnana and rlieera. IJeplyinc lo addreaaea preaented ta bim, be asiid lhai he hnd done ;.N part tnwnrd the aolntion n the Ii i problem, wben he bad Ihe conferei ps ? I VI '>'Mri'--j, anil the sulwe inv al ? aettlemenl ol thc i ifli< iltj wait entirely iho faull ??; otl era. Ilc l ? I niail. own mind on il?" aubjeet within twent.\ t ?. u r hoiirs after the flr?t Int^rview nrif.li Mr O'Brien. Ile waa icnoranl as t.. aciion hia frembling afcfl vacillatlnc opponenti had deeided npon, bnl it no aolutJon '???'- found iho faull x-^ii'd not l>p lns. In in interview, Mr. Pai neb" def i ? ?'? l l I ere waa not a word ? ? t trnth in the repori thal r wnnld retire iineondltionallj it Mr O'Hricn was (wtisfled that tlio Lilwral leadere in lh;il r^w would proBTpily dee.lara their 11? -n><? Rule wheme Londnn. Jan. 18. The Zetlanii-Balfoiir hind for the ri'iiof ol tlir- diatreaaed poor in Ireland n<?w exceeda E20.O0O. The r^?rl of Kosehery anh aeritiea Cton t'o tho fund. Uord Derhj C200. and Trinity < i>1!p,';p, Dnhl'i), BCnda a | scriiitiori of ii 00. (()N-II>KI:IN< l RBCIPBt K II Y PROPOfl \I.-\ IHE I'WU'IAN CABIKET KOT l? KAVOR, W PAREJtTLT, OP COMPI.ETE IXTERCIIAXHE. Ottawa, ?>nt.. Jan. 14 (Sperial). Tlie f'atiinH heM a l'>n?' Mttlns vr- i. : ! iv. 1 . . n dei tlw pi ip al rna<1p by thc Unlted -ia'"-- (tovernmenl for rrrtpnMlt* with Canada. The belicf - exprrs" ??'? In offlrial ? >r tluil the negotlatloi w|]| re?ult In an arnMisi ralrnlated to b< mutuallj bencf)<lal i i bfdli i > hnt -?> far a ian be leari '??! fi >m ront???' ?' (atiiii'i Mirn ?<?;-, Um Doiulnlon tiovei.nl "!1 i"t ?grae to f?iriipioi<; rcciprority In nianumetnn aataral prjdncta. Hcorge E. FoatCi Ml U ? ??' Flnanre, In an Interrlew yeatertfajr, derlared for rlnser trade relatlon? corfflatent with the malntcnanre c.r natlonal dignrty and the prcaervatlon ol DianufartorlnK lndufttrle->. Ttu >tatement i ??? nmed )?. Imply tbat Um ottawa authwltlo, *U\\e d partially lo remove Ole rertrlrt!ori? noa blndlns trade, will i ->t go a- r.-.r ax tlie i nlted Ktote? fi irernmei I tbe (1 ? <?? ti'm of -< -111111_r romplrte i*( pro< ly. TIk negotlaUoim a:<- now In progir*-.. Mr. t< ' ?. fnrth?-i intlmate>1 thal Mr. lilulne'n off<"i w? ? >mprel i ? ? doukIi ' ? proi i'l- f.ttlemcnl >f all the din>rcm-e i.iiu the bttbjeel "f dipl.in itb Int^noni ??? \'!w potittioti "f tv ? val ? puitj ? I f ?? I'l iu Ui" proposal of sir i liarlex Tup|?^r. to tho i nlti-d Ktates i i-'i"; v <'omml . . made In i ?. i! hiiKCotlon, anci ?,;'i t h- entlrc i-omurrenixj aud upprovaJ <>f tli?* ? inudliii] ttoveinnieiit: "That witli ? ? ew "f reruovluB all rau.( differenre nection \utii the ii-ti-n-- ii i propoi^d bj llei MaJa*ty'M Plenlpoteiiliarli thal thc I hernM"n nf \,r,\ii i >uutrli > khall have ail the pi Ivlfc .-?? ?? Jn d duiini the exiotenre <>i the ij herj arti?l?iH .,i tlie treatj ol W i h i ??: .? . in conhMciwtlon "t h aiutnal arrangemenl p \ .ii<ft,- for greater fi.t".:i ol i-omnierrlal Inten botwet-n the I i Ited Ktatei and < anadn." The Vmeit< in <.<>\< i iiTii'-nt ot tlial day, Mr. rieveland l? ' '" dent, de< I ried i - arrept II ?? o?*ei turc, and brforc II mmI- ?.r reclprocaJ rommene rouM i?- p Lea1?lature action, the l>ei.atb pait] Ii I i?ntnd. i e greate?t dltUcultj an--- in I'aanda, whem in eaefa party dlver*e rtcwii i.iiiam i.bing the <'???? i i uf a reHprocal baigaiu. >.r John UnedonaM and Uw t'o!i>t?rvaiive? formeily (avuied ifrlprut-ltj I tiaiii/iiai pollcy, Indei'd, v.a \n p;.Hiu'' t>w Ii nient. i.in ?>: latc there ha :.i ^^ thtu t f?* - partj a ii(,iu?'ai.a- <lr.;i froni the reriprorlt) inofirlng". V i,., ? iv n alreadj mentlened, ku?tali tbe >?. , . | ...tni ii"iii i '?!'?? and araufii lhat trade with o'.ii-i'f'-i- ? in onll '?? "it In p ilitlcal .ii ?! iiint" rUI l< rhe l.ibrralK oure drprrrated a lliludl< ".- iipp^al" [ol rwiplorlty, ii.Kti thej lavorrd ihe prlm-lplv, bui t'??\ havi noii ktrnrk ont opeuly loi lliewid*; i u u,en1 tTTal nin po.vslblj lie devi d Soi ? >l ti. >li iiiimber, however, ptrfer free-trade, ." -i tbinli there liould be n ? barpain aiilch iu ain aay d lnat<?? upaiii i >?" .ti lii ifaiiu, aud u Ihlrd i .? n.iii s nnder th* pn ssiire nl feai k t I"-- ol reveiiue aial dlrerl tnxatiou ithonld l/<- hurtful. -i'' John Mardoiiald, the l*remler, arlll rriousl) ronsider tlie .?? eul orf?T, a- lie practb iih to<>h tae Inltlal \c i few monUia a^?. by propo^lng reriprorlt} In "',(| and iroM ore. BAILROAO bTTBIKBRS BETCHNIXO TO WOBK. Ulaaaow, .lan. 18. The Koalhwestern BalrWmy <-iu ployea bavug rafaaed t" rejoln the Ktrlhera, the men tra loslng bearl and gradually returnlng t-> work. i'lie t'aledonlan BaJhray Companj i >Ml bolding pl ????? for repentafll itHker*. Ita pa< enger dr\ver? volun Urily aaalated In rkarlng k'--<,?i- In arreari to-day. Ii,,. nwMuter ol ili" Nortli Urltish K draftlng a srhemc h,r t'i<: rertrest of ili" inen'? irrlevanros provlded work , re utn.-rt within h foeini?bt. Ile dorlinea. hoWcvcr. i<, ji:-.?mi~<- .m.v arbltralion. A PBBNCH OP1MON ?? BX'ILAXP'S BECEXT JfOVE. Parta, Jan. 18. rhe "Jonrnal <i<- Debata" eannot I,,,,:. r laml iti" feeling ol Indlgnatioa thal nai i. arouaed In Amerlra b) the referenec of the Behrlnjc -..;, i)uestlon to the I'nlted 8Utei Kupr.? < mrt. Ttu- prorcedlng, It ?yi altliough unuaiial, In no way rcflert* upon the I'nlted Ktate* Oovernment, whll mbera of iii<- Kupretne V> nrl rani ol be other ??)?. tii.ia llaUered b) thli nigti of llw ronlWei ? nlared in 'ii'-ir Judxtnent. Europe, it adda, \'.ill bN?fc forward with rurhxlt^ I'.ili- icMulUsiun >?( the Judltlal liiterlude i? u aeigbty diplornatli rontrover*T. ? ? GBEAT DBSTBUITIOH BY BABTIIQl'AEES: Algtera, Jan. 18. -Further detalli <i tbe deatrnetlon wrooghl by Um evera earthqaake In Mgerla reported on Um 15Ui in-r. hare beea r.Ived bere. Tbe town* (,f Ooaraya *n<\ Vlileboarg were practJeany deatrojed by Um akaeka, aad forty paraona arere kUled ly lh< (alllng <f \?aii-. The amonnl of damaga doaa to prop erty I* eatimated al ao,fO0 poantf* .-,1 ICIDKOF A TUBKWH VMBAJ8A00B. VlPfina. .lan. I 8. >a<!allali I'a, tia. UM InrH-ii Mn i,;iv.:i<i?.r to Aaatiaa, wao, on Tburadaji laat, attompted t,', roauntl aatrida i" Uda <it\. Had lodajf Jrorn in fcau-lnfliw-ed |ajjM|gg He rcUred w Un baiiuoum aad Br?t tried t.. atrangta imn--if. bul (alllng In thla, he Ktopped ii|i all th-- nperture and turned on ihe gsu? iio ?.i~ nearly dead wbeg fo nd. BEVEBE WEATHER ON THE COCmNEST. THE RHOHE FROZEN OVER AND THE ELBE BLOCEED WITH ICE BEAVT DAMAGEI Rl PORTEO. London, .tan. 18, Bepot ? ..f roowetormi and In rreaatng ioUI weather csome from varfoaa parta "f tbe Contlneat, In France the ttlronde U roeered with lee floes, and beavy tnowatoriu* an reported In varfoiu aecttonti of th*- oonntry. COmmnnlcation i?e twaen Lyon and Bavoy h rompletely .If, ;iii ih< roadi beJng blorked by mmw. Traim (rodl Bwlttcr i.iihI are aboul elghl bonr* behlnd tlme. The "????? li troxen over, arltb the exoeption of a narrow channel In mtdttreanr. In Parta Ifie weather i- trn usually aerere, tho men urj havlng fallen t>> Id degice* above lero, In Bwitjserland, eI?o, the weai exreedingly <oid. The iporl of Gcneva i- rompletely blorked by l< <?. From Uermany conie ilmlbir reporta. The laeoclatlon ..f rndcrwriterii al Hambarg ha ? a v.---.-l rrui iiijz ,; ir lleligobjnd t ? warn ve scU agatn i cntoring th Ellic, Several ehlp-? huvo I een abandoned In ihe KIIk?, Uic v( eta hnvlng becn bndly damaged u i,,i,. !???. Iric i ? f?n ? Ihelr waj Ihi migh "1 I>i p.ii !,.?- from f'cttln] -. the i apital of Jdonlenegro, aaj iimi i heavj (all "i *no? ha- eul oB .ill rom ,,? a; bctv een lha( ? llj and the Interior of the ronntry li i- lean I that manv disasteni hav.? rnrred and Ihal Ihe !?>-- of llve storlt will be hmvy. \ hirpe immlier ol lraveller< are snowed np al varhm* !? ,.| road -r ? 11?? : - The wolvc* have been drlven ,,.,.,, ;>.? rnonntalns l>v hnncer and ar* r.i,apns tlw Inhahlted di-r li t-. From Ihe sp-inlsli nort of Vab mda romes nea - ol ? vlolei t tnin li aiw . Manj ve -??!, aro ,,,,;,. | ittnt of 1'ie ,i',f>o!]. -. of the ?lorm. From Palermn, the raplt.il >-f -i.iiv. a ? i-.rm i- al- ? r :? ? wlnd toi.f Ihe . ,f , i the ? ?p il ilmk Ho?pll il llie ??. u d Ihe npper - f.-n In ?iili a trenu i dous ? rash. A n ,,f pntlcnl were ,eiina?l; i ijured, kut, so far a. i tfl :,.? ;. n-iii d, mi llvi ? THE ( IIM.IAN REVOLT SPREADIXG RAPIDLY. THE IXMI ROI STS IN l.l'.'.l I H \M> Mill.ll'l. IX TI1E1R i xMl'U'.X THE ISSUE noVBTFVU London, Jan. ? ?.?A <li?pr.lrli from Buenoa Ayre* aaya llial Ihe revoll ' 11 I ?pre i !l" rapidly. Tlie ir.mirjjcnta aro pnergetie, and are raid in bc mana rin \ Ibeli c impai ;n In a - manner. Tliej apivar lo ' ?? imssoaard of larae rcaoureea, aiid ihe taanc ol the riainjr, accordina to tbe dUpali li, i ? e ..v.-ii:i.K do ibtfuL ? ? rAlTHin, TO THE rillLlAN OOVERXMEXT. i ... jan. i -. mi ' ?? ^ laulque (f'hllll ii have i.?-" . , , iiavj revnlted again t the liovern d that II wouW bd -led by ? - , ? i. i a U? ,n,.r, .. , thfnl wttli Ihe ro*l ol the ai Ibe <,?--?? cveral i _:.-,.,. ., -,. . .1 l ? ? ' Monll lias I. , , .i ? ?' tbe It melad II hllN I ' ' ''" "J ''" I I Vld and i rtJier ad . l ival lo the i - ? : M into Hi i li .! n III A ? ? THE SEW < HIEF ,; ' ' l< K "' K\M?'A. \;i :. - ?! ; ii er /?? il mdl i t ? * i -... ? i i - ? : ? ?? , ? f ? Vlam ? li-- ?? ? i il hon H nf M" ? 1 < hi. f .lu I ? Ith lil? i rlval and the i of i rfnpivnie t'ou sanio.i, ihi . ? . ..f f< nrlly and ' ** for Ihn talands. .? ?. ?? mi: JAMES :m\m:n \ LOBD OF APPEAL.I i lon. Jan. 1" sli Jami Hani en I ? ? I ? ? i] ; iii l ol \pp .1 In pi.i.f Ihe l.i 1.1 ? I'ea ik. ? the xi ?? i ii vzii.i \x < ?x>i " rtox. Pai . ?' ? ? ? i - ' ? '" that Ihe < ' i ... ., ? ? i rd i i ? ? \| 1. 1 111. -i I ! \v> "I VHM \1? ?X*S WIVEM I m.i ? parta, Jan I". Vdi ? h d, In W< t .. -...,,'? ,r ihe head ..? tl ?? i ??>? ? ? ' d i mt ?f the sultan ol \l n id ?-.? n ? i ? i : ' i' i- ' .. ? : . amoiig whoui ui |he - .i ru im it '.-I vki im ni s. i?f i i in r.i TO II I A CilMKADI i | ..i-| i ,,.? .,,t ..-.?? :??? ? ? l??d.?J .? i . , ? rvmplar cave t<i t oxample id li ?t< rnal lote and (,.,i,.,. (d ,i ., r mlcht (??? n i.t t-. ?i . ? i . ? ? :?-? ? ..r ,, |.i,| . ,ti,!.. . . - K- !.?'.; Joh i ? ? ,:,,. t ... i. i.iit -., deep and ??? id? an li.n lui i j , ,,,. I ? ,. iineqiial ? t.i '. 1.1 ? ?i ii,. , || falh-d. : ceoii In . ! ..r.v .,. . i |.. h ; ? . ., in . uUld - ' I'1"! ii .. , ? ?: ? imptcte i.,-,.\ .?: \. I li? 'i1 ?? ' lon ? i * Ik ''? ' i ? ,,,..1,1 |iiaro Inrhi "f urfai c. I he mal milei . and tn u num th< ItnlidiN offei ? 'i i ? i?elvi i . i lic nei ? ?jH-ratioii. i ,. ,,.11,1,11 bj tlie mrueon* have hnd In I ihroiiKh ' ":' ?' ' ' l'i-- '' "?' '"' '"'? ''' ? '"' "' p,, l . ? | i i- i.i.ii : nd in nUbed i hl i.ulnt ,",. |, n ,? i.wk ? ' ? .i'""'1 '" ibe Emei li, it lli i|er?il -'i a n '' " : ?''' '' ' ,: . ? ? . .. um to roiitril of tho Itl ? i ? (|lll,.,.,!. \ i|iuiiitlt) of nll. ? had i?- ii .. rt to tl |?atlenl on lln op?i il ,,,:,. i ?? | m ; ?n Iii ? ?t and aal Inal, ...II?-l i. I" ,,.'.;,, , ? ;,. -iiiii and pla< ed hlm ? ? al the men ) ol " ()iif,. , 11 , ,. i . n ??' i'!i iiiu.ii and ?ponge, inibbed the Itex.i und.r urla.I lih ann, unlil It tlimlod lo iwIih?" ? ':'' :' "" ? appli?l i.hd " L, '. ,-,,i u., Ii awuj anj mii-n.i,.- or mlnute '".; , .. Whei. il-'- luwl n.hta-d md ,|-.-,-d hta ;,'-? iintil he !-<?' I" Ihlnh "'.?!??? ?...ildermta t- " ]"r Uernauti lllted n rold ol Ihe fl< ? .'.l- kli i {,,,(', :, delkate, ''??.'"? ": '''???> "M ? ' Daner\ -iii|. abo.it ? hall Im h wldi i. two Im-ln In V|.,. slr Knhrhl m led ?' hl lecth t?ii 'Hnt llrml) ' ,',, | ,,,i. ,i , :, ? ? liat pah . bnl dW no) ke .? I,,. i'-.mi-i ier heW Ihe Irlp n i " nd ?? i hed 11 * ? '.,, !,,._ i ,.,,,., i. aiin ?? i/'-<l h wlth ? palr ?\ ,v ,..,. ,- ? ii, an.-in had appllod >t t<. Hi ,.' ,,, ;,,,- pal i ?nf bod< and \>n --il n iikmiIIiM , ,v pol ,.i, Mi ? -ii,'Hi'- .i u i (l.?? -I ,,,,!._,,i. und li ? went ??a) with IIm- parllri i ";,,;,. ihal In t.!?? " timiW be all healed up v i, . ,. -, ., :l. fi liov u Im ii- it had been, l he -:ihj'-' i i '. ' apldlj md a cre handb il iviidiiM - b i Ite ?"? l-',: ,; ' ' ' v ' i ??' '?? ?'? |n|. ,.,| i -.,..- ,.' .!?!?? mi-ed . il d . i ? ii vei 1, Irnred tln Ir ai m t ? Ihe ? lilade and p\\ e i? %\ \ part ol tlt< m ? h ? II li rom n. Mi. I)l< kei ui v. i .-. en ii .,,,,, . | ct|i .fi- - ihe perati >n bei in and ? - awake ino-l "f 'he Unw*. He ? '? Im d Ihi bu . |( tl li d-vi ?>? <<t Inten i. Hon ui ii, mi Irlei <i ? Ihi enii ed, n i ap|M-ar< I ,,, |.. |n , , ,,iihdenl and i imifortal : rniiiK- of mlnd li.. weitt thmiigh the trt U more i ;? ditably llaii * ? of lu- frntrmlty brotlier . m two ol theat [ainted dui ing the ordeal _ i \i ixo icbosb ? m v ir/wr. Baa Fnni aro, Jan. i-- The oeean raee betwaea the li steamthlp i omi.'- U amor /-il mdl i i d t!?. i nlon -i. Iilp I.panyS Monowal from Kydney .,.,-., ed in llie ? U t iry for Zeal widla i,v m,-i |] t iir i.r , l lu Zeal indut hu led tn ? bour h?U?r lli ui M '??'i- ' '" ?*?>n p-.A her. I .M.mi.uai arHved I'i - BM?rnlng, twe I la fron hydnt), I in, Im l? ^.hln und tlilrti Bve -t-? ,.? '.,,,.,.iit.,.,... ii.;- raptaln reworl unudderalde delaj },,,,, ,|,.?, i,\, air piaip-. -lo- i ii-iio- Au?trallan and Se? /.-.ii.ni'l nialta lor HiU rnnntr) and t)orone, :,a ag tba -i' unw nrpre*ent oppo*tu| Ituc* tou.nltratilc ii.t<yt?t wm aiuciied u> Uc raea, l DAMAGE BY THE STORM. THE TELEORAPH SEJtVICE CBIPPLED. MAXY aWIBES DBAGOEO DOWB aXD POLES BBOBEB BY TBEIB I.- > v r? OP FBOSES RVIX. Tboae of (mr citixena who aroae yeaterday morn Ing ai i f.iirly parly bonr and opened theil win dow-blinda to get an idea ol tbe weatber were agreeably lurpriaed to flnd that ihe atreeta, whlkj 'i"1 in good ahape for walking, preaented a marked eootraal to tbeit eondition wben ooTeied with the Ice, iloth and mtid of Satnrday. The llierinometer at u o'ekek itbod at 35 degreea, and hy IO:3o o'clock the atreeta were tokrably wpII HUed with inpri and women on tlipir way (b eburcb and elaewhere. Early In tbe morning ? amail amonnt of flne liail fpll, after whieh thp aky began to elear. Tho wind blew eonaiderably and at once dried thp moiature from thop aidcwalka fron whieh thp icp )Md i>ppn removed. Tlm water wl i had stood knee-decp in thp guttera all day N lav bad diaappeared and had lefl quentiticg ol Ice in ani'ill pieeea along the eurhetonee. Weat at- waa .i, :, had eondiUon early in thp day, but gradnally unprovcd aa the weatber grew colder toward evening, The eondition of Broadway and tboae of ihp ?,idp atreeta leadlng i" the ferriee, "fx'n whieh work bad heen rlone hy the Street ? 'r aing Department, wag much improvgd. 'I iip ileel ol Saturday had a bad effect upon the telegraphj wirea along ihp AHanti- Coaat. Mr. Unl , nighl auperintendent of thp Weatern Union Tcm r,ip!i Company, aaid to a reporter last nlgbl : "Onr wirea arp atill in much the aarae eondition thal tbej were lasl night, Our connectiong with Philadelphia, Raltimore and Waahington, a.s well aa with tbe extrcme South, arp now in fair work order. \\v have no eommunicaUon with Sandy llook. <?nr wirea along the Xew-Jereey poaal are giving tolerable teervicc. Our wirea here i? the city, t? ing all undergroiind, are "t eourae giving ita n. trouble at all. We are havlng oon atdei ih]p trouble with onr sonnectiona in Brook lyn. fhir linea are all out of order hetween New llaven and Springfleld. Hnrtford ia out in tbe cold and haa had no telegrapbic eommunication with the world alnce the itorm liej an. Boaton, too, U ah..i m Imdly oiT an Hartford, for we have only one a l e, and 1 I by way of Alhany. We uaualiy have abotil 100 wirea mn a tlie Eaat. Our linea Xorth and Weat are all r t ??'I r sleet, whieh heeame froxen i". New-York and ItN neighborhood, diJ not extend t'ar north. i'i- weat through C'ntral New ronaequcntly in good \ynrkins order, nnd i - ihcrn meaaagea were ?<ent over thctn 1 v. \ nl < incinnatl and t 'hicago. our liue ti'in here to Aihony forma the per pendii ' r of ? gi untic letter P, whoae horizontal |g foi le a Ire to Boaton. We hope hy t ? ? re .-. iu I ve cverything in tair work ing nnler in II .. Iredsofmen lia-ve been al work I !-: !i. I and ii! V\\ Jeraey and v. ? - || h ?'??? an extra I irgc num l.pr o| en al work hetween N'ew-IIavcn and nrr?W ni'iiIling. One tTiing i-i i : ???v, (n rep ra: the mcn cannot woi k uft?*i il ii \." Vn nllirer ol t }m New-York Signal Rerviee ? ,? i trr who i alled at t lie offlee ? ? Btiilding hat iu.m : " Tl?e atorm . r v ' ? lay ii p ttaing along ? . where rain ia now i illing .< fnll of mi.iw in tlie int.i t-.r "I I4ght flnrrlea iif anow have pre S'ew-Vork Staip and the weatward over egion i ?? we itber In ? the Ronthern I thoae weat of the ri' il ?? ppl h ia heen generallv rlnr. In tfortltern New-York and t> the weMward aa i r na the I'pper MUaiaaippI \ I rrnture baa ranied from .' i to 30 p eni .intry thp ther . ? i ,s I. e tlie freezing |. i i l .? . . Iiest !?? ,[ i.'inrwi.itni-p to-day waa 3i! . .-i.I nl ? ? ?!? - rei - al :> 'I lie m ind iltn (he day ? i iioi iliweal. 111? i re mhed a in ? - n I,'. .r from the : ? si iin ni Satunlaj ol . kIivi and niin fi ii. Tlie il ioiix are iti ? i ? eatliei In tbia riti lo morrow will i-p fair, partly iloudj und alightly ? \ ' ii p".|.--'n ?;;.> who take n ilaily eonatitii liuiial .,.!?! i ,.? ' : w??re \<--i? r-!:i\ well n p lid for tlieir i V\ ulkipg ? ia aiipfVi \ iind d i'.. ero-ia, but the rluac \ ipw ol the iru tutv waa wm th . .in\ aiuouul "t ? ii- iimlort I- ? ? i I'i ?? liH.ked Ii ? ? i -i .1 nel woi U ? ??'.i-i. i with iln p?i itii ita in tli I -i Kive .-;" ? t> I ? ? 1111:, ? ? ' ? * ' .1 ? evoiiing it wr.a ". ? ? | the proi ir N'< i -. uiia |H'is,.i , r. , ! ?? . . -. .?. .???? fre r.iT'i i, fri litei ' !??. i. '? itiiniPtiai' i? -1? les wIiipIi . ? ?? p|n >l< ? l eae ?? I ??.? i - ??. ii . .i wu ild bi m.' ihc* paa i lieir feet, '! Ii- ??'? ?' in.? \: ?<??- il -',,? tinal Ihe i.vered paldi n ? mtide .i *.\?-fi.-,-',? .., ini|Ntaii ' M ? I I I I | | I | I . Duritig ihe atonn Satunlay .ii'tii.n the feln ? ph v ire? ul i .? VY ?'. ? , l .n ? mup m. on i h ern Boulevanl, lietween llrooinpra I'irl, anl Si Vnn'a-nve wvn" h?*avilj poat i with ii r i be wi i. i t ul tho ii ? m ile i iie w. %e ia'twi >n ? p \ - Iden Ii ii ?' ol m ind atruck i h po ea a: .| . . ii liroke oH ' |ia<e tfl ih.v ?I 'I liiM |n je t? ? ed ii th- !\ ind, and tbe straiu pui uri ibe ailjouiiug poh-a waa I?mi iu ? ? ? , nl, ?? 'I Ihe ?n ip|a*d ull iduap to llie i . ind, one after fhr ol iu i. iiutil i.i lbe?n were |i ing in Ihe atre?M i iptain Itronka, ol the M?rrlsi. atation, informcd the VVeatern I'nion I i mg ul ni-n ui'ic s.ioli llliaily rn ed n pairii r tbe ilamage. ? KXnwsrn>R.M IX T1IE HOIIAWK \ Al.l.r.Y. I"??I..I.I. n . v., Jan. I - A h'v ? ? Miowatorm has pre vailed lu ihe Mohnwk Vallej Ia) morulng and tn ulghl n In ull ird. More than Inrhcs lius Praftlr I im|N ii d ? .-h i ? and Xew Vork Cffltml r.ill > .. i . ? ? were lallei ihe M-ii.iv, u dl\ i ion of the IV ntnil r?id. - "? plouglH ,r- kepl running on both ralli ?' . ? LIVE AXD PEAD WIBE8 TAXirLEO I'P. Provklenre, B. I., Ja i. I-. Laa| nlght's -1?t storm u.i. partlrubtrly tevera upon t- irlrea In thhi rlty. Tclrgiaph, Hro-alartn and telephime wirea were iim ktuntly ir.-aiii: Um eleetrlc light wlren and thc beavj rurrenl wai rarrled Into bulldlngx, biirnl.ng bul t-l phone-t, aiai in Mime Inatani si >tarUng nre ? In Um iVe icrn I'nion offlee Um ii^iiiin^ wirrenl raroe in on one of Um me enger rlrvult* and >turted a Ura wblrh required Um ervhc* -f a boae rominuiy. One-half ! pbonei in the i it\ were liio|ienillvo and none ul Ihe n-li.'phonea In H"- poliee rirrull would work. Ily Klil it \\>y.m |?v? been ImpuMKible lo turn in ?? i.i.- .ii !? .i rroni anj i">\ In tlw ? ty, - overj i-in-uli ?? du n. Tlie co?tl) rept'ulcr appaiutu-. lu <it) llall dome v\:i. KMved from harni b) ron^tunl uutcbliill. Tlie polii-e u-iai !. .\ wln were alaiut t:.ly oihsn lefl [n ...i'.i.l order. M 'A ??*. I - K tbN niwnilng ^JJic , |c trli ii cntlii i ? ii '-I w ii -hul dom n bj i>rder - ??!11 further dama .-. Llnilw ,.... ied i i..k. a from t'?- all ovci tho rlty. Ikai i.n and VVon c ter truln ?? ?- a" l tyed alm it llrn jiruis Ihli i.i.Ing by a waibout iMar hiwtucket, , .ni-i'.l b) a bural water maiii. };i >;?.!??? i\/.ii;i,Tli r\ Ull v;.'H' TAMIFF. -..ru. i\ :ii-. x. X., Jan. t- (Spcrlal). TIm Inereaslng i tbe li-i two !ii"inli ? lia> awde i.f ,, rhange In Um Somervllle tt'oollen MHI-. and plan are noa Belng mmpleted tor an ImroediaU erdarge ? ,,f tbe .-? sevenil aepartmeaUi are aow belng ruti nlghl and aay, wlUi two forrea of baada, In order u< ?npply Um dernand f"r ipring goodh. rhe ,.f nro?periij i- aoi i-it atone bj i.v miI"?'W!-1:,' ; ,,.,, ihe! worhmen are alao ready to aeJnwwIedja Um value i'f Um BrKlnksj i'i" ? ??? i UOTHKB'H DOTBLB rniMf. at I...UI . Jan. 18. >"'- "??"- l:"TJ' "r N"' ,,oori Calllomhvave., ? '-' ? ?-"' )"":' l!( *{Uf ., ,i.: r.it p-.-i.n yeaterday. aad the i I. . isrge iiaanttty ol the potaon beraalf. TIm noUi r tMd at xo:*j u'ciuu Ic-gJgat, aua Uje sgiM gaasot B*a> A FATAL FAMILY QUARREL. JUDGE WARPKR. A LEADDiG (ITIZKN OF CHATTANOOOA, KILLS HIS SoN-IX-LAW. HIS OXI.Y DAUGHTER SHOT UT THE 8AME UE VOLVER-THK JVBOE ALOO BBBIOWiVf WOUSDED IX THK BET0BS FIBE? FBOMIXENCE OP THOBB IX V<>i,VHD IX THE TBAOEDT. IBI TELEORAPH TO BU ""'BCaE.] Chattanooga, Tobb., Jan. I8.-A1 I o'eleek t<> day Judge Jamea A. Warder, tbe late Bepablteaa eandidatc for Btnte Bupreme Judge, and new Clty Attomey <>f Obattanaaga, f?!,", an(l kill?'' his' fion-m-iaw, S. M. Fugette, oashier of tlie Soiith Cbattaoooga Savinga Bank, senously woanded his only daughter, Mra. Fugette. and was in turn fatally wounded ?>.v Fugette- Seven abota were ftred, tivo by Judge Warder and twe l,v Fugette. The latter was strtiek only onee, but the ball paaasd through hla heart, killing liim Inatantly. Mra, Fugette waa gtraek onee, Ihe i.ali paadng through tbe U^ neax the thigb. Judge Wardei was WOUnded in two plaoes. one ihot euttinc off the third Hnger of his W' hand. wblle the lecond ball atruek him in tho right bicaet. He baa been unconacdoug for live bonrs. Tho phvsieinns have prolwd for tlie l.all. but are unable to Bnd It, and think it pnaeed through vital parta, and will reeult fatally. Mra. Fugette ?wooned over hor fallen hueband, and is uneon ?eioua and in ? preoanous eondltton, Judge Warder, his wile and his dauirh ter and snn-in-law livod in the sui.e bouue on Colkge Hill. The ?boottag took place in Mra. Fngette'e bed-eharaber. The won.on saw Judge Warder enter the heuae and go up stans. Fugette and Warder had ojiar ,,.ii,.,i in tbe mornlng. Fearing a reaewal ol the quarrel ihe wotnen fouowed the Judge up ?taira, but before they could Interfere Wardet opened the bedroom door and begaa Bring al Fugette. The latter, antlelpatlng troubla, had anaed bun ielf and al once returned the (in-. Wardet had i.D drinking bearlly and his ahota leattered, tlie Hiat rtriking Mra. Fugette. He eentuuiad Bring, however, untll be had emptied lns rerolrer, the laal ih .t paaalag through his eon-in-law'i honrt. Meantime Warder had been hit by the only two thota Fugette iired. Tho tragedy wa? the leaull of ? fnmlly quarreL The men had reeently diaagreed ovet the plana for a new houae. For varly a week Warder baa been drinking beavily, and for leveral hourg before tho thooUng be waa eraay with whlekey. During the mornlng Warder uaed roarae language in the preaence of vieiting womtn, and Fugette re 1?na-ti:itol with him. Th s brought on the end. Warder wenl lo his offlce, ?eeured his revolver and rel r- Lng home 1*^:11 ahooting. n,. hi.ii poaitlon of all partlea 1ms created the greatesl excitemenl here. Two week-, ago tho ctv t'ouneil unanimoualy eleeted Judge Warder i ? ji?.- Attomey. Sinee that time he haa drunk and -i>-nt Saturday night in the aaloone. Judge Warder came to Chattaaooga from Bhel iiyvillo, Tenn., In 1888. L'nder Preaidenl Arthur'a Ariministration be served aa ITnited States DUv irlcl Attorney for Middle Tenneasee, and in 1881 he waa the Repuhlican eandldate for tbe Rtate Sitpreine henrh from Middle Tenneawa. He i- i ,i,t lawyer and haa attained a wide praetloe. Ko aerved in an Ohio eompany during the war and sottled in Tenneaaee ihortly afterarard. Mr. Fuaette married Warder'a only daughter twoyeara airo. and immediatelj afterward eaoM to ( hat tanooga from ShelhyvlUe. EI-OOrEMJfOM TBdTEM RBEAKS T)OWX. BAID TO HAVE UWT HI8 MISTJ ?ECAUSE of TIIH POUTICAL TB0CBf.ES IX SCEBBASEA. St. la.'iis. Jan. 18.?A dlepateh to "The Re p.ii.lh-" from Lincoln, Neb., eayg that ex-Governor .-!-, wi,,, haa been auffering from nervoua proatration, brought on by politieaJ eomplleationa In the Legialature, to-day became a raving gaauiac. BIBED l SBGKO TO KIl.L HER BU8BAXD. TWENTV THOtJSABD DOLLAB8 THK PBXCE OF AX ASSAhSINATIOX. Lincoln, Xeb., Jan. 18. \ negrobarbei namod Mi>n daj MeFartand waa arrcrted >> iterday on ? rbarge of the murden r of John Kl.<iy, a wealth] gambler, uin, wa? a a**lnoted la*l week. Moodaj today ron d tbe rrinte, ktatlng Ihal ho waa Idred by Mra. >heedj !?? rommll tlw de d. He waa r-. i>o patd 9SO, i.iNi. Mr?, sheedy wa -i dlvorced woman, Bhe lefl her former hu*band, a poor r irpenter, to m irry Mieedy, .i,i cnongh t" be her fatber. Rerently Bis. had berome Infntuatcd wlth a yonng man, .md fnr the pnrpoae >d marr>lng him Ihal ihe MrFarland to klll her hiubaod. The da i,.,,,,.,. iite murder Mi>. alwody trUitod MfFarland and .ompleted arrangementi ror tbe murder. \- Mr. , .?. wi ?? <. eri ig uhelr home after re fn?nt the opera on M--nd.iv night M< Partand ?trut-k sheedy <>n the head wlth h Inaded raiie, rni?h ;i Hi Parland dropped tbe i ine, ? h ? Il Ui.,i-, rlew whleh the detectlve* had. Mr. ?ii....,i\, tlie murdered man, \^.i- worth 0300,000 tn .,,M,,?M, pive ttmea before attempta had boen made ',., |%in him. bul up t.< thta tln c ? o trare of tho d been d ? red. ll" ? u? a brother i f Heiiiita sheedy, presldeni of the folorado Vntl< il i BI1M ,,| iHniver. and iou?ln of ?? Pat' bba dj. the hokmI flin uw gauibl r. BAILROAD IXTEBE8T8. WAXTEO 1"!'. THE RKTIMOSD TERM1XAI* Halilmore, Jan. 18 (Sperlal).?The Qeorgia Centtal i:,; .,,i t'ompany baa made a propoaltlon lo the , iaatlon rommlttee ol the Covlngton and Ma< on lUJIroad id ueorala i-> leane the road for nlnety-nlna ,,.??. and guamnteo a nc? kaui al t i?-:- renl for thlrty yoaM Ui redeera the prewenl H per rent bonds and the overdue roupona. Alexander llrown, "f ila" rommlttee, submltted the propoaltton to ?< prleate niceting of the bondlaildew here yeaterday, bul mme . latter did nol Iblak the offer blg enough and anotlier meettng will be beU thla week, RThue the offer rofflw intenalbly fr>>m the lieorgla Ocntral <'<>m .,, ,( || hould be areepted the OovburbMi and m ., ,'n would enter the ayatem of Ihe RtrhaiOBd i. i in ui il. _ D! rl.IMXi. Ti> RB Sl'I'K.r.ITl'KXHEXT. rhteago, Jan. I8.-C. H. Hobaai bvM alghl ien< ? Irtter to the dlrertoni of the >,?utii side Cahte Road, dorlinlng to accept the oSce of tuperintandent A TAUOCS PIGEOS KILUSD BF I BEB. r.ahv Mlne, the onee famow pu-.mii. i- dead, Bhe waa klllad by ? lettiag hen at the kafl .>l her breeder ami tralner, K. il. Conover, at Keypart, X. J.. and. stuffed with t->w. ihe will ?oon !?? atfded t-> iii- maaenm. rnU bird, a boaay blue hen, waa hatehed in Aprli, i--.;, and in the aatamn ol that year wiw one tda teamof nlne that dld ?ome of the miial mreeaafal wortt lu the h larj ol Amerlcan young-blrd tylag. _?_ ??, WABOM tOWA UQU0B-MBLLBM8. Keofcuk, lowa, Jan. 18. Bra. Kate Pe erano braagM .,, ? -..- terday for *"..o<m> agalnM Charlea Bagel Joka Bnn? and Wiltlam Woriey, for loUlag B.* to her hasband and raualng him lo fall down and braak hii coUarbone, Bha alto wanta an tojunetlon againat tbe bulMIng In wbleh tbe llqnor i- m>M. H ht -?.t ed lh:? ltl,i|(1 ,.,,i. will be broeghi agalnfl forty tfkara. \ rru^ade v.lli be begun againat tli<- <iIih>ii-. aa IM loral authorifiM i.' no atU>mp to .1;- ?"??"??? Thlrtj two "Jolat" keepen arere recaaUy mdutcd. BRTtrgor or a wrBBBwan BxrBvatOB. st cbmd. Mitin.. Jan. 18.- Tho eapedttlon teel to rtaacaCountj bj the Laad Departmenl ol Wanhlngl q returned i.-t wenlng rrom a Uxteen daj ?? trlp tbrnugh ii,-,., t'onuty, wbere the parti have I.n engaged In reinvestlgatlug l? rpendlng ejaet wblcb tbe Deparl n,cnt de?lres io have -. iti-d. The . i-.-- refe red to are nnodlv 11-?--i>t -<--. whtrh have been < immitted bj lum bermen of tlu- state. and the amounl luvolved h pr b ably 800,000. <..ioncl Roaenbuach ^uicU tUat l?c hao a atrOM ? -?-' j?*i'-?'. th? uoepajaur*. OOVERNOR HILIAS MASK OFP. RKACHlNti FOR T11K SKNATORSHIP LIKE ANV OTIIKR CAND1DATE. HOW THE MOLRNFL-L NKWS WAS IBBtlllgllW to smith m. vruowovni PHKNO.MEN.VL MBUTCTAirOE TO sti:i> into thi; (iOV EEXORsiMl'-A MOTIOX TO I'.XIM L HEMAKJB8I to bi: MAJNE to day. ' IBT TELtiiBAI II TO THK. TKIBUSE./ Alhany, Jan. 1k.? Speaker Shpelian's announ.ee> nient ai tlip llollman llouse in New-York CttJ last niuht that (nivernor liill will aeeept ihe 0BBO8 of I'nited Staten Senator il eleet-d to that plaoe euused littlp surprise iu Alhany to-day. As Indleated i>y 'Ihe Tribnnerg dhpaieheg from hpre the paat week, it liaa beefl pie:iy olnioiis to moat of tbe iending DemoeraU in tlie I.eirislaturo that Mr. Hill iiiteuded to take tbe Senatorship and deprive Seaitb M. Weed af the haoor. Kew polltleiane here, Indeed, doabt hnt that Mr. HiU decided to elect himseif Senator upon eleetiou night laet faii, ggj mh as Iip dleeenatd that the Deinoirats would have a majority ujion joint hallot in thp Legialature IIi/> violent in dignation ovpr Mr. Wppds celehrated letter, in whieh thp latter had said thal he had tlip pr'imiso of Mr. Hill's Mpport ;u? a oandidate for Senator, waa itself proot of the Governor'g dcalgn Mr. Weed, bowever, with * guilrJeoeneaa whieh now surpnses liis frienda, periniii-d thp Qovernar*g) Ueutenaata to deceive hhn into a belief that Mr. Jlill would not he a oandidate tur Senatnr, luit, uoon ihe eontrary, would assist hiaa, Weed, to iM-conie Senator, fbf the puriiose of Indii-ating, hy eleettng Mr. Weed, a ProteeUou Dtmoerat, thal ?<. moderate protective-tnriff poliey ehoald he edoptoa] hv the DeaocratM party. Mr. HiU, it was aaid by t.he leadlng lliil Demoerata, would not eoeajpt the Benatorabip beeanee n kklghf be ? '^r to iiig being e eandidate for Preetdent All that. Mr. Ilill had heen offended at m Mr. Weed's letter waa iih putting him in the kttitude ol being a dnlaioi to the Denaoeratio party npoa the Senatorahlp queatien. Mr. ilill. of coaree, ahhorred being ronsidored a di-tat .r. Onee the pubUc had fnr gotten all about Mr. Weed's letter, it would bc eaay for Mr. ilill to aupport Mr. Weed for Senater? Belying upon tbeee aaaurancea, Mr. Weed eaade rm canvaaa amonf t!ie Democratii metnhen <>f the Legialature foraupporl for himaeil ae a oandidate for Beoator. Ile dM not even oome Ui Albany wIiph the Legialature naet, Hr. Weed mnet bave fpit rewarded for his truat In David 1$. Ilill when he reeeived a telegraphic drapateh in New-Yark last oigbt reading aomewhal aa foliowa: Alhanv, .lan. \~. 18?1. To Mr. fanlth M. Weed, Xew Vork: folonel V..%\.. Jodaon, Um anliiary aeeretary of Uea> ernor Ilill. haa Juat i dled npoa me by hia comaaand, anit baa alaied thal the tiove.- requeata me 10 In [orm you that he l? a randidale for 1 nlted Btate* .?n otor. JOHS H. BIUEY. Mr. Riley has had eharge here, in eompany with (Jpi.r^'p S. Weed, a aon "t Smith M. Weed. of tlie latter's mortifying canvaaa for tl.e Benatorabiajh Oovernor Hfll aent Colonel ftdeon to Mr. Riley about midnigbt to make thia annoaaeement, whieh had already been niade iu New-York by Mr. Sheehan. It is probaWe thal ihe Oovernor hat reeeived word from Mr. Sheehan to thal effeet, "Colonel Judaon," said Mr. Riley to-day, "hv formed me that the Oovernor Ind. att?-r eonfer* encea with the leading Democratle naembera of tlie Legialature, hecome convlnced that he \\.i? the choice ot the Democratic party for Senator, and that he would tx* ele-ted aa Senator with !e>* friction within the party than any otiier nian. He had therefore (ieemod it his duty to hpeome 4 randidatc fof Senator, and neqpegled me lo iele graph to Mr. Weed to that etiect I ehonkl \#r hape e.\plaiii that tor two or tiiree weeks I had been endeavoring to lenrn for Mr. Weed lf the fjovernor waa a eandidate for Senator, and that thia was the reaaon why the Oovernor aent me thia word to communicate to Mr. Weed." "What wUI \lr. Weed and lus frienda do to morrow af the Oemoeratio caucua?" "They wUI kcquieace in Gavemoc Hill's de cjaion," replied Mr. Riley. ?? There will be no boli'.''' "Oh! ii-: Mr. Weed bai all along said that if Oovernor Ilill was a eandidate he ahonld not be a eandidate againet him.'' Mr. l!iie\'s worda are pencefnl, and douhtlesa Mr. Weed doea not bave auffleient atrength In the Oemoeratio caucua to prevent Mr. Hill'e uomina Uon aud kubaequent etoctton. Bnl it ean ^e aafely predicted that David l>. Ilill will aot fiud lus road to the Pretideney ai eaay a one l.ere atter in oongequenoe "t 'ae enmity of Smitii M. Weed. Mr. Ilill still ]>oses a> a ni;m Bot aeekius tho offlee of Senator. He bad a jood eaany viatrorj to-day al tue i;\ei illive M u:.s.-n, bttf he deellllPd Ui sav .1 word regarding the Senatorahip or wbether Speaker Siwehan waa autboriaed v> nnko the importanl itatement be ntade in Kew-Yerk, init, from tbe faci Uial Speaker Sheehan retnrneel from New-York and after a call al tiie Exeentivt Mauaion aeeraed to puaarai as nm It bair on h:s bead a* he had hefore hia vbUt to Mr. 111II. If bj preaunked thal the \*Utt w.i> nul ijiapeneed with 1.1m. The Oovcrnor'a attitude ol akodeatly dt> claiming Iwing a eandidate, In iriew al tbe word he bad aeul Ui Smith M. Weed by l olonel Judaon, ;s ludieroua. He ia us mucu a formal oandidate for ??eiit 1 oa ihoagh he bud wrltten a letter to thal effeet addreaaed to the Oeawcrate "i tue M. le. Lieiitenant-Oovernor Jonea ia naturally pleaaed witli ii1- faei Uial Oownnor Ilill haa oonaented to uccept the benatorabip. "1 knew he would, all along," Joues said, 'and I have wondereu al tho kocptieiam ol tlie public 1 hope, bowever, thal lie will aervc oui hia term as liovemor and not r?im|iel tue to take i.,e pbaoe upon Maroh t No mun hkes in he i-N|)nn?i'>le for the adminiatration ,,1 itnother I doulil 11 Preaident llarriaon will eall a apeeial aesaion ol the L'nited Statea rienato upon Mar-1 4 I would imt atten.i ihe tpecial aeaaiitn n l were Uovernor HIU. Hia reaignatioB a.s Oovernor would, ol ooiirae, eievate bm to the liover.?1 ip, en I 1 m ould bave to decide haatUy upon a greal maaa ol bUU |Kiaaed by tbe brgie* jature. 1'hal Ia a taak I would not like to un dertake. No, I am a eandidate for Oovernor. and ii 1 am eleeted l abould prefer my term ta iH>s;iii in January noxt." ., li is sdd thal Coverncr Ilill may think it hia peraonal IntereaC to rvalgn Ihe Oo\-ernorabip and do to Waahington upon uareh 4. ii there ahuuM he a apeeial aeaaion ol the Senate. He woabl do tbu for the purpoar of niakiiig acqualntaneea who ean aid him m his eanvaaa for Preaident It 1- thought by many -t his iripmls that ihe period from Deeemher 1. when Congreea meefa, i.> thal when the Drmoeratic National ConventioB meeta will !>e loo ahorl for him to make many lueb menda. Tbeee frienda, therefore, would weleome, they lav, a apeolal aeaaion of tbe Senate in March. and Lieulenant-Oovernor Jonea wonin leliieiantlv I? I p-ou.e Oovernoi of the Stato. The Demoeratlo Aaaemhlymen aeem to he nn rortunate. There is Aaaemblyiunn Demareal undor B eloiul on a eharge ol belug a forger and an eea bezxlcr Then Aaeemblvman Onenther b reBwrtool t0 ia? il! In Buffalo. Bnl there ia one'Aatembhr. maii who aetually is UL Ihis is Mu l.a.l V Nolan, of thU clty. He i> Berloualy; III witn tvuboid fever. His phyalclana sav th.it they tiiinic ibeTiiave broken up the typliold fever, hut thal l?. i, so weak i' "ili ih? Impoasible for him to ititei,d the Oemoentic enueua All the hope t'.ey -an cive is that he ii-ay l-e -arn-.l on eis hed imo iho Aaaenihly chiiider upon Wednee-lay to wite for Senator Tbe voUng will i>:in on rueaaay In hoth houeen, i?ut tbe Joint eonventlon wiH not n'.PPl unlil Wednesihiy. If bot* Aa-en.ldy maii Onenther and Aaaemblyman. Nolm are detalned awnj bj uekneaa, the Democrabi and ihe Rrpuhlieana will hoth have aeventy-nine \.ites in the joint oonvention. In other worda, Ihe VOte for Senator will he a tie. Ilur reporta from Buffalo Indleate 1! it iaeeml lyman Ouentbet is i'l bellei hralth and will prohi b|v lie here to-morrow. The eleetion of David B. Ilill aa Senat ir, therelnre. in.i\ depend npon the rote nr blyrpan Demareat, who atanda a.:s>d or forgery and embe?k?ment. A promlnenl Repah h'-in Aisenibhinan wiU to-morrow offer a reeolu ti.n the leaiuihlj f >r ihe rxpnlaion of Mr. Demareat. Tbe Demoerata will then dlaeloee Ifhe fiiet wbether or m>t they have any moia! :e puwlon to kuch a man. Demareat eane here lest nigbt aud in aow ia badiag. Dc&pite thc faet