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r V0Ma....NM6.1(>2. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, FE3RUARY j i, 1801.-TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CEiNTS. FISTICUFFS IN AN ARMOEY MEN INDIGNANT AT THEIR CAPTAIN. jeamn'1- tiie cHETBoara m>M thbr b-Beveo ___*__ noxcommi?.sioni:d officers be api'oixtkh ok el-ctedl Company ft of the 22.1 Rci;imcnt. of whir-h pjanklln I'artlett is the captain. passed t-fOBgh foi throe? of serioiis intcrnal stiife a few night,* ^o >"u be_M were hrokcn. bat one man. at least, was ca_ideral.lv briiiscd, and three nou p^Buniaaioned oftir-ers have sinr-o heen reduced to the ranka. The trouhl. all arose over Captain Bartlett's action in doine away with the old-established Biactjce of clertin.; noti-c/vmmissloned offi.ers. for a BBBg time the " non-coms" have been fiected bjf the memhers of each company. A year or s<> apo, however, llie pait ot tlie Military Code pr.'vidimr for the election of B0B-00B_BiS> i lioned oflicero wns ehanged so tliat as the law j pow stends the captain has tlie ri .ht t<> appoint j til "non-coms." But the practire ln nearly aU '. the city re^'iments is to allow tiie meinbers of the j different companies to select tho "non-.'?m.s" hv ; an election. notwithstandiuR the chanKe in thc Military Code. Captain Bartlett, it scems, dcrided, as he had I perf<vt right to do, thnt be would exeirise the | privilesre giwn to him hy thc Military (.'ode, an.l t would appoint his non-commisMoncd offioera bera* I after. Before tlie drill-call had sotinded on la** i Tueaday eveninp. Captain Biirtlett told one of hi* men. whose name has not vet 1?een ciiselosed, j that he would he appointed a serpeant. The raan in qiiegtion was al ready a corporal. and he told the eaptain that he did not wisli to take the higher plaee tinless the eo_pa_y ekajMd him to it. He did not take a deoided stund inout the matter, however, at that time. The drill went on as usual. and after it was over the corporal consulted with a number of his com rades about the advisability of acct*ptinst the appointment. Some of them advised hlm to do so, and fully as many told him not to accept the appointmeiit tfOM the captain. After these ccnsultationa the corporal decided not ta n/vept the plaee, and he told Captain Bartlett tbat he Bbaolotely l*efn__ to beeome a aatfeaul unless he was e'.ected to the phce hy the mern bere of the company. A BB*r*4 _ ?raa held by the eompaay after the drill. In tl.e mcaiitiT.c Captain Bartlett had found a private arha araa arillini ta be appointed a corporal, no maticr what tl.e n__bera of tbe company mi_i:t think about it. Ihla araa Pri vatc J. Kemi.'ilv. BBd Capwin liartleit appointed J bim a corn..ral early in the evenlng. Keunedy is a stanch BBBpOttei Bl Captain Bart? lett, and wlion. at the _______ the n.en pro testcd that U_pt_B Bartlett ".vjs BC?_ i:i ai. autocratic n.antier in not allowlag Ibe _flB]M_y to elect the **BBB OBBBB." K__Cdj _?Bied that the eaptain w.is |B Iba njrht and that the men were in tbe wrong U proK-st againal hi* action. 1'rivate Wiel gol into a h..t dis. uesion with Ken . edy on this subjeit, and some baiflh MagnagC Bfluaaed lietv.eei' me two men. Fiually Kennedy btruck out _ud Wicl meaanred his length BB the ariuory tioor. All this happened so quiekly that thoae stand in. around B_ttB_jr kn.-w whal was bappening until it was all over. Then the Wemia >'f tbe two men interfcrcd and they were nol allowed ta coutinue the flght Hy tLi? time there was con fciuerable excitement iu thc aru..?r,v. Just then new fuel was added to the fire bj Sergeant Richardson, Corporal Buuta aud Corporal Van Houten. They 8BB_ into the room, Mre ofT the chevror.s from' their utiiforms aud de?h?_ (iellantly that they woakl nol Berre nndn aueh un autocratic aaptalB. .lust what happened after this is not made plaiu I.y tbe di?Ment witnesses ol the affair. Thinga looked lor a while. how? ever. as thoii.h there would l*? a free fl. ht in the company room. But thc better sense ol the men prevailed. and the excitement cooied down. Captain Barelett was not to be intimidated bv tne foolish action "f the men. and he ap iioLnted 'flve noii-C4.mniiaM-iti4"l ,oft:ce.rs rhat evening. natwitba_|id_g the viporous protests of the men. Those who acepted these apppiuunenU were Sereeant J. J. Marra, Corporal R <?? But|er. < orporal D. Campbell. Corporal GflJOKB Laht and Corporal J. Kennedy. The men who BO de tiantLv t^re orT their chevrons were redueed to thc ranka forthwith. Of course thp men had Bi__fiad their wlab io retarn to the ranka _? removinp tho insignia of ratik from their unlformb, but they coald not be redaeed to the ranlts wltu out the'captain > ronsent. \ Tribune reporter talked with <wver.il offlcerfl anout the affair ln.t night and all cf them up held Captain ltart!ett"> action, so far as his Buthoritv went. He had a perfect right, they deolare. t?. appoint the Bon-comm_aione_ offieera if he choae to do > ?. Tlie laai *a?e him that privile?e .bout the c**ti, n ol whether "i not Buch an action waa the beal policy they thougbt Captain Bartletl araa the beal ju.ine. Tbe laannakera. tbey aaid, undotibtedlv tl Th.-.' - thority Bbould "? ?'' eaptnia, ot au. . a law woald boi ha*.. lieen enacted. <>n the otlier band, aever ei ai men tbonghi I t, :>?:... (he Mmi-BtH'ial nature of Natioi ( izationa in ... owed t" i thelr own ? ' - ' had d'-r.e foi a 1 Tbe affair *?? eonaiderable '??? ' ??* resiment, and un lloul.tediy :. ? ? ! of 11 before lonp. iSRXMBLTMAB DEMARR8T INDICTED. BFTF.R MZAMSO WIT5P.-*-.1- THK GHASD JUP.V . T8 I*0_a*T?T. Th"? P.v.V . ? Ol " QtBBd ..'ti-r has a^joumetl until M-.-'.ar BBd 'he l I '? :'' Ol r.nversa _? llBflBlt _t Mfl aalatiBf v_ the lndj<-t. ment. ? ' :- If"nk J> Demare.- tm MvajBB ? ? ? dflgiaa n. Ma fl itorloiia L'nlori BBB?Moat ?? ? JarT ai<1 r"; lonc fi tl? aoflt od rltocflflflfl wiio 8pp< a I ballo' ? -' ?' ' ' '"? : Dl-tri' tl_ 8_ t ' ?''? tjl the f.; ia - - ? - flttraatwortaj BaBawBij aa?al and IfeaagB lOMBl aaaaafM? I - ia??_i*a No UiUrr.^'-. aa. BM_fl BflflBBfl? M M WbOB Demamt ... ?t_B U *? roqalred to Rlve for igpflura ? ' ,!' ? ? I even i* mb_MI .f * n_a_ ewrani .* Maa li ww uld MM t.. a ..; . MMoat MoortoM last ri. ht. a F?Baga, 1 ? ': t!'?? he bbbM ^- ?-. - I aad bo b1?* bon.l?n,..-;, adMwaaM aa *** ***** I lo pl\r tallBBflilia) MM \ apfl ?? '-??' "f Mfl Coant. Court BMf MM t* BflflBB I ': ';' " Uial f o-eeA at a ron.;.. '?' ?*,< la not laaa, u.e eaflfl eaaa 4 M '? ? term .-.f th? CaaaOjr Ooart, aad laa Aflara* toiiti..u<: M aaM hi* Bflaa, rcaa <:A :.-*?>* ?alan a BBi-ifltaMiia Aaa l atronf P--? even ir. Ma <>?u c_rtv. .'f i>?rn?r< Uer him??-if. .I'.e.f. WaUi ? arlll ln <:<"? ' Macbwarranl for aenrk* ??. ?;- -" ??"';? .' '?,ll tlu exettflmc I I ? l V' fl'"1 ? Petit t*uy if. iUv .juaiin^ v, ? *j\o%ts n<-arl\ every man. bo__d aad '" _,, ' eoants and thera ai* f.-4? m*m wtin hav? not an Mfl eaae or r.i an opli . rue kxal lr' ** tlnu^ t/. civ . Bal rn'-irr'- 8e_t_. THE ORLABOMA l.LE'TIOS. M. LotiK F'-S 18.?A 'ii _.at< li from 0_a_BBM Clty, O. T.. BBgfl : - Jadga I iBrit, Bi Ma ' ?' Clreall Court, h*- luacd a BaaadflflBfl M Mfl Ooaaty Oom BBBaaaaaafl ai Oala___ Md < brremut eoaBiMi, Uuj tbi-w u* eaavaaa Ma ratan oi Ma n bobI elertlon fltvi iini,ii?ii "i" reaaJU. nat 8? bh .-i ?- ea Me _ipB?a tion of Oaaatg < i'-rh Martin, -*h'. Bpg_?I for an ln JuiirtiMi ,i-<>str_infM?r tli^ Con.n.l- r.i.'-i- ffOM '??? va?.iii/i tl.e ?OM8 oa Mfl Bjraaad Mai ao jflfBl jotfla w.?ro eaat. E_aa ?? no ael .! ' on<. ' ? rerritorMl lej-Ula Uon paOflldod for qaalBeaUoa of votara. SriTS AOAISST BX-BTATB TBEASVBERS. MllwanXe . Feb. 13,-Th. new Demorratir a<l B______BB hna BflgBfl BBttt BdJBMBd two Rcpubllran flxTr^a-orers, Har_way and M_rO___B, M r*-ro\er Intemt aa M?tc deiio^lts during thelr t_irms, ol ofli.f. Ther hold that they were ??d^Ato MalBMreflt ?rFettrtn^ ia a*k_ to oay b?U <lo,000 and llarsa aa. 8133,000. i NEWFOUNDLAND'S DEMAND. URGING KNM.AND TO RATIFV THE TRADE CO.NVLMION WITH THlrj COUXTBY. RESOI.FTIDXS TO THAT EFFECT PASSF.I) I'NAS IMOtraLT BT THF. B0U8E OF A.-si.MHLV BLAMINO CANAD*. FOR THF. DELAY IB ohtain'IN.; B?CIPBOCITT. jbt iblbaaara to nu t_imbb.] St. .Tohn's, N. F.. Feb. 1.1.-Tho House of As- ] aoD.l.ly laflt alfbt, Bitt_[ifl arlth <*lo?*rl doora, \ pas*e.l tinani?otisly resulutinne; reclthig in elTeet i tliat the Leg?lataia views arlth ptafaaad <JN- , aapeliitnaaa* aad alarra the failmc of Her j Majeaty'B Geaaraaacial to carry aat its ftelernii | obliautiains to tliis cnlonv BJ not assentint* to Ite ra*lprooity trade eonvention lietween New- j foun.ll.-ind an.l tl.o U-tttd States; ihat this fail- | un? has been eatiserl by C.'ina.lian iiitorferoneo, an.l monaces our in'lP|>on<ience, makine our in i<>.-i*m<* aabaarr?_1 ta those ..f Caaada; anrl that tho BMBBbera regard the .lehy in rafifylne the ci.uvotition as unjnatiflnble, and as abawina a dla rt'afard of tho interests of the colony that ia un frien.ily and hogtlle and caloalated to dlatorb the loyalty of the p?*ople of Newfoundlnnd. The -eg-latare i:r*e* tlie Hritish Uovemnicnt to tul til iuiroeliatelv lts piedue to the colony I.y ratify ini* the eonvention. Mr. lkiad, the Calonlal Seeretary, prop.-so.i tho rosolntioiis, and Mr. (Ireon, of the Opposition, sooondod thom. The torm.s of the eonvpntn.ii ata not ninde known. Tho r-pooehes of the meinlfrs breattad anr.oxation. and thoro was great ov i-itoment. The roodus vivendi will aiot be re newed. 9 - " JACK THE RIPPF.R" AGAIN* AT WORK. ANOTHER WH1TBCHAPEI. Ol'TCAST MFRDLRED -NOT TET DEAD WHEB FOt/ND BY AN OFFI.'ER I.or.don. Feb. 13.-A woman BbOBl twenty-flve y_i> aji araa found dead in the Whl'ech.ipel dtatrlrl thi* m iminc. and ls suppoaed lo huve been riiurder.,1 hv ?-.la-k the BIpper." the 44a- lying on her back. w'.th her bead nev.rly severed from her body. There was also a sevci-o wound on the back of lier head. T!i<* *ccne of tlie crimc Is a dark. nnrrow nrohway kBBWB a* r**-u'lo4V's (.arden*. leadlDg from I.Kt? Mlnl *t. to chaaatara-at The ar.ihway i- dttrlng tta basy u tart a freviiiented ttaroaag?fare, eepee??y aaaal br railway employea and a?Mea?n In paaalaa lo and from their toflMM in and i.tH.ut thal den'eely p taaatled 1 bortaod. At all tln-a ?f Ita nlghl ihera nr- *-?"' ple a**ake - tta taasea aml *.ede*tr:a a pa ataarl aad Ihroogh Bwallow'a Oardena, bul nobody tttrnt t>. hare taard bdj eriea >>'. an ala? raiiy thi* mornl ..-. nrhen Ihe crlme arai 1 snmltlod. A vroma "- hai waa found near Ihe - ane ol ihe murtler. eoneealed bj a plece ol drapery. TT1 -' hai 44., ia ad.iiti.iti n. tta .-ti" on tta martered woman'* bead, *ii.-.->-?::-. actwralni t" tta London pollee, ttal eittar Ita ??i;ipi"-r" or ihe woman 44 -. dJagulaed. [.,. ?pr,t 4rhcre th? body aa* loand 44.1* nol a thro'v fmm a pottee Btatlon. UpOB teeil-.p .'ii.-tloned l.v his BUpet-f ofae.-r. t'm pottcwaaa wta ItaBd tta hod.- aald tliat, ln ad to a Berroua twHeWni of the lir* and roWng <-t Bm tyta, Ita woaaaa'* Baba arere mvttna whei he found her. QBnaaBJBBBtty. ita BH-I have b" i.;.ve artaa tta poUeamaa henl o4-er her. TT." eAeei artdod that a* BOOB a.- hv dlaeoreral thnt a crlme inn >?-r-i tiaaanilUrl l.e raahed to the end ed tta ai(liv.ay and suunded ?n alurin wlth hla wh.at.e. ?1.-.la the "BIpper" mual ta?a tacaped thii-.iigb Bm ael| bofiag atreata. A large aamtar ol people, ata wara in.tms-liai.. l.v atta?led t-. th' .r.-ne ,f tlie I by tta pollee alarm, a*s;*t"'d tta srores ol -ho aaoa BBfBBI8d la aearclilni. Ita neignrxirln;: doirwa\*. B?eywajra, dark iiooks and rortera ul.-r*. a Bi.-.n rould conceal himself. Thas wound aereaa the murtlered w.,ir?*n'a thmal tvae erldenrlv rati*ed bv n sl.arp, p..4vetfnl -in.ke; and BOthlBg ean shuke tt." l.el.ef of llie BOHea tl.il 1 nt toa tta approaeh of aoBBf one. paat?li lha pollee BBBB *vho found th? Ixaly, tlat vlttlm wmild huve b".t ?atllabed lt. a manner -ImllBi' Ifl thal ? Ita BBbea Whltcchapel murder*. Tlie woma'i ha. been IBBBtUM as nn unforlnnalo knr?n aa -rarroty BBB.* The polire learehwl nll the c.'Ut|r*-ahlp* without any re?lt. but later tn th?* d.iy they arreaTtwl a man whoae elothes 4rere rap?'d. but who !?d a reflnod appeatr anr* N>> twioe V.f bloial wa* four.d up.... th' mari laheji into cn?todv. hut lie 4va*. held for aiamlnalloil 0:1 .-nuplrlon that he may have been the mtird-r" saveral >.?r-oiis huve baen toBBd Wta ao-^rt tt.a .a-* the rnurdered woman a few mmnle- l^f'tr tha ruurde' aaa .-on.mltted. A nll road emplore *A4 - he s*4v the mntaletrd 4riimaii 8_?ng to a man. apphr entlv a a??ga ataaian. |aat pr**vlcus to tlie time tho murder is suiin.>*e<1 t-. ha4e been rommitt-d. ? - *a> MR LAtTB-E-fS BEPLT TO -IR JOHN HE IBcTCES an ADDB-BB TO THi: _C._CTOBB XOTES >>F 1 lli: C tHPAlOB". Toronto. Feb. 1.1.?Mr. Laurler, leade.- of the Oppo litton, ha* :*iied an a>idr>-*-> lo tta eleel .. it 1- a repljr to alr Johfl Ma I appeal, a- w-**i 1 a* ai exj ol " ?? poUcy. Tii- objeel ? ra?ed to tuiraatrleted I arlth tta United State* ar- brlefly bul effi . 1. 1 .- bi ,.-t .' tln.:. n between the ta 0 ? ?-.-. *h\ - tl. ? ari'l..-**. 1* thia: Tli.it. the Oot.>rnment wlstai to maintaln tta 1 il poiicr. ip lo tta in mers t.. nes for a niit.ir: 1 produrt* reriproelty, whlch it I it .m : .- .-' " Llberal partj. In orde I 1 reelproclty In natural prodneta ami enla:. ,>l tta eountry. '- wllUng to propoae a treatj em bratiag maaufactured artlrle* ..* ?rell. Mr. : dt.-u* ~i*h oiht* !c-ues. raeladlag ita _saoratl I Pariiament. in laee af the promi-c-. eapreaacd or Implled, that rotera' I?ta ahaaM i* rariaed 1. '?.-. a general eie-tmn 44a* held. and airaiptis tta Dat .1 jiolii v a* a failui-e and .t li?nl. w hieli f.riii ?:-- i HI':-an^ al'-lie ahuald roudemn. Ed\?aid Make. MiiiUier <.f Jnatlre In :!if >!.-' t.o4-er:.ni?nt lli?ormi. iii-* dorllned a renori lo repreaenl Eaat Irurhaoi In tta Do;nlni..n Parl.a ::,'.-,i. and ir. a lett'-r t.. i.i- ronatltuenta aay* he I* determlned to retii* B Uie. Aiezaoder Marhen??, ex-Premkr ol Canadi, lm* leaen renomioatfld to reprea?il Ki-i Vork .-i Ui i D>. mlnlot. i'-ii.-.m :.t. Mr. Maekeasi* . ln full " d I, I-. ul tlie Reform j.aif..' -? joliu Maedonald w:u *pe?k ;.t llaallton nexl \\>drie?dii. Mjflit. .snat. li ationi 11 ..Ve r> n h lon F-r lUiiier.r, to lay, wera John < Uh:'.; in, _ N.i:t)i Noifolk; l, ?.<.(*. Mii- lu bothwe-l; Dr. Laoderkeu, Im *.>..iu . e- vi. >:nl!'-n, in N.irth VTclllngt n all Llb'ral*. Tii" f.jll'.-i . I '- ?' ttwet, we.e nomlnata?: M. Ke.iiie Bowell, for Ml-ii-t -r of Fuatoma, Iri North lla*tln?-?. and J. C. PatterBon, ln North E*-ex; Dalton Sj.i artoj. Ui North SUneoe, and ..eoi-ge ?. Klrkpatu k, ux-e-pt?ker, ln Frontenar. ^. ?. MINISTER POBTBB. AOOB-BB. St. John. N. 14.. Feb. Kt.-.-eurcc E. PaWtBT, Minis? ter of Finanr*.'. has l.--s:it*l hl* addre-s to ti.e rle<-t-.r* oi kiiiks Coaatp. H" s*ys in part: i:. trade taaae B th- greal laaaa la Uu> eaoteat, and it ia <f t:-. i.t.-n^at itnp....... ? tbat aach eleetor ^ , clear Idea ..f llie i nta oi nitTera-iit.' !? tbe 144.< parti-*-. The Uppoalllon d-eiure fnr *tiic*'d rea-iprocltjr, or romaaerrlal union. 4v;:h t J j ? I't :W r?ate?. Pleaao roualder all that i* Involved l ;, ;,.,:, v. bj M ? ? traat It arn_ tta pollry ol il.-e preaenl lioTernment, 4vhifii i-: 1. To rontmue to dev.-'i.p home lnduetri"- and t!ie acrlealtural at.d raloeral reaoarcaa uf tne roanHry on tfi ? llnea l-.id .1-.4* n ala. e 1178 2 To taea In oar own band* tli* pn~r >>f framlng oar own tarlB aeeordlng to our oim neoeaalnea. 3 Not io dl crlmlnate agalnal Greal Brttaln, .mr .. :,i.: Bnd the greal mar?M foi our pr.ai iet*. j^ -; , r ?'. ? ? ie bv ml" ?? t t.ix 00 CUBtom* and'??*?? >"? ?''"? ' "' Nv ?rert taxartoo. -, ro ni": tta rnlted Htie* In a friendly 44.;.. , 1 , . a- ... . wll ? ? 11 Iprorlty Brrangement "n just a id eq iltable Un. - . ? I I (anada. ao f*r a* H ean ta done wlthout InfrlnpinK npon th.- llnea above la:<i <i -^n. ? ? ? TWENTY KIIXKD IN THE QUSBBC BXPL08ICW Qaebee, Feb. 13.?A corrected I?I ol t!:e killed and ir.Jurni in v, terday*a exp?aloti at the Qaetac \v.,.--t.*i Company'a factory plarea tta namtar ..f tta dead ..1 twent) :>:"? the Injured al twaaatj nln. r .r m.-r Helleau thi* afierno-i:. BWore m a Jury. UO BK ,? arhk** ImmadlatBly alterward v :?it.*<i the acein ral tim d.*-a*t<'r. Ita k*aa ..f pr..pcrty by tta e.\; ., j.Uc<*d at about ffTS.OOO. SIB JOHN MA. iv "NAI.D NOT IM.. OtU-aa, Feb. 13. The report rurrent yeaterday ln thls rity ttal Sir John V,,.- V, i.il.I W8B ', with..nt toaaaatlow, Tta Pi ?>? lafa haaMh 1* fr..!!. but ha is not eaaariafl tram aay m*ttai alBasal MM'F. A rO-OB AS WELL Al AN ABBO .NDF.K. l'arls, Feb. 13.-It has been l?UBvaiai rtut Pletor Macs*. or Derneau. Uie bauker of BB* city who al? scMided a few day- ago. w_ tlie ffltpflr of the tflle pm__ raoBBtly aeat tu London ordering U.e '?'e larre qaantlUea of BraslUan leearil -? . II ? .1 laa_a__. ?-._1 a C i . ' ll PI8AOUA AND I .LTWl'K IN KLAMKS SET UN BIRE BT BH_U_ rBOM nu: l__tTB08_r_ KI.l.i r-BA__A._DA'8 _AJtir8_I0 i Loadoo, Fab, IO.-MBBBMM*a raeetrad h*f< fr*1"' \ Baaoofl Ajrraa M ragard M Ma rarolBtlea ib ""ll ' Mj Mai Ma taaiaea la the loa_a oi PUaanfl ?::'1 . j.jui'iii,- have bBBB >et oo Dr< . ib_u Mroora BarMg u boiiihai-UK-nt I.y tlie in-umcct Bflflt i'.,n.iti?i. i M i. r_ *rea flaal oi Chlll baa a manlfoain U> Ibe . attaa, In wkie. he aaa? al. Ma i.iame ?l Mt a laal ataM al BflBfri oa OtMgraea, at railier _c majorlt. iu Mfl l_fa__are, and aoMBUW? II m he Ua OfltermloatMB t<> cunttaaa M Ma hne ai policy lie haa Bdoptflt. CBBBfl wbat n.av. c. R. Flint 0 Co. >??-'? irdaj reeefvei a rable dK pat<h from Valpaia?. arMeli aaM thal Mfl CbllUn laaaff -nt Beal bad iiomtnr.i"d Mc eMj "f Ptaaaaa and Mat Ma towB aafl in Bansaa. Thr btoekadu oi v?i paralaa haa been ral .-d. Tba reeaeia wnteb t_.it parl _ Ma to?Bbard_efll oi Plaagna ara aapp?ifled i be thc Lsi_>i_i?, Ma Bfaw d bt, iMdo and II AlmUante L.roomn. l_ag_i la a -mail rtty on u.e nltratc .oa^t, aboul alx y rall. - tboxx UiaiqaL Aa a oatwefli-eooe of tlie oewa Irom CalB, ili^ prii. _ ottratc mfl m Mfl London _u_e?, DILLON AND O'BRH.N IN CLONMKL JAIL. THEIR JOl_NKT FKO.'I LOXDOX -MET AT KIN'lS T'.WN UV llUi.NI>. Dublin. Feb. 13.?HeasM. O'Brien md Dlllon, ln custjUv of the poloa, arrived u.i Engtaod Mia aftar nc.il dt DagstowB, - vea adka from here, Mfl it.-il at ? na?m .... Dnblta Bay, where Ma Holyoead boa:* land tlieir paaiengflflB. I. E and '?'?'. II. K. Bed cion.i and Mr. HarrlngMn n.?-t thfl prifloaera at Ma B_tBgBMara pler. bai U*j laneral publlc arai eaeladed. Maaaea. DUkai and (VBHoa wera drivefl dlreet trot pler MMa __gabr_gfl atatloa, Uma avotdMg Me rftjr of iMii.l.ii. Luili:. Mfl Mterval allowed the pri lor diunor a f<a fr?oda arare permltted to *?e tbee. a_d to remain with them ull tbalr Jountejf w_ reaatried -wtthsa. an eacort ol otneara. A erowd cBaered Mfl prifw.nor. at Uin.rl.li .BBC?M. ar.d they wer- - rlieereJl on tbelr arHval at I loemel BBd on en_rti. thfl 1*9, , i London, I>b. Ifc-Mesare. CBriea aad union ?_etiy left th" BbbMb raUwa. aMUoa uader ? poll.^??: 7 o'eloek MU morBtag, looaiaa froah and weU anei Metr BlflM flpeal * tland Vard. Ti.e priaon. (oyed -v-rv Ubertj |. rbere wa : . tbal Me. w. ? noi ordlnarj p_aen8er.. aiwl ev?b'i;t!y rirn'.-'i thelr apj WltJ ...iii.-.i.-b ??-?;.-.?, KS/tS^a^rr i *. number ol Irtah en witli whom ., reportei - ? ' - Son'-batTi' ' HKCTIXO OF rilK MTABTIIVITW. Laadon Feb. I ' ' b_" v. 13 f. dl toflted were pre ame oi< Abrah ? ? ;., promoia I - - ? - ?*> - I ,, o'CONNOR i.:-r,it l^'.K.n. Bpok - - '? '' ,"'' ,. bm i ?' itlona beta !.,Kni0. ? Ma breaaOoWB . ?" ? - .ndnffhearr-ref^ M a. wttb profoui : Mredbjral ... ? ' ? ln alUlnlna -, ? _____Vi hut i ^ . ,,, : . ??? - i. ? ? toar? ea. ' ,- ;.v..,v:' ..peakln - I a ? - ? vir, bualno .. (i Ht* Bra, ed - ? tand. ___^_. XHK ZCTLAXD RALFOtU RELIEF FTXD. LoodOB, Feb. 10. Ib the il ..- M rtav TliBothj M. ll Bly. ' ? r_ewed '?????? ?'?'-???-' ^ ?" nd Ball nr Fm L Mr. Heali .,-h^'l ... ? ,....?-.' ed I . ? ? ot prlvate ' ' **' . . . ? . ?? ,i r.-- i .-?' Mr. ralf - .... ___ II ly.. 1 _till !?? ... ? to ?? ? RKBIfiXATIoN ' '?' -|,!' ; " MINISTin ??- | . ??:?!?. ' ? - .1 ,, roun. i ?' M . , v -. ?f Flnanre. wlll wlthd. i , ? ofllre i ?'? - - ' ' ' ppnrt l?.l Mllab, ? -?? "'' d,n, ? ?- , ? ..I- rlglil iem ? ?? n_ to ?? ? TIIE KAJKETI tT TMK - ?'AV'T.I.I K- DIXXEK. BerBr Feb 13 ' l",r | llamentary dlnner ' ?'"n^ Tbe ;?? ? roi d on tbe U Ilr. - ' He U igbt thal ' >^ nlB v.,.-N.. DIKEOI Ol UEAXSrHAMNHA ?TAR. Uoodoo. Feb. 13.-Parla pap-ra aa] tlul Utt . ? ? garopean a ireaneaU ni Me Dnke of o i ,* Mai ba t* fo : ? ?? "?" ''- ;,;i "' w|t). wnoiB ba '- laadlj "? ? ? ' ? , .. l.uve Urfll i el tbe **"?' ld . Swerherthi ion. aad ttial t<. '?mt m Ot. PeaarabBra A B_W TREATMETF F"R TCBERCTLOBIO. paria, IV b. 13. At a I ' - ' eitv Dr. Praderfl eahJblted a_o_< I _berrnlo.a. Ile paacea In Mfl irnaith. and, nalml k llfl I ' Mltl*C| . . .-. benfl Dted by inii ttt VKT"R HCOO*8 OBAXDDAUOHTEB MABBIED. FBrls, i '' ? ' ' m. Leon Da - ? ?' i :,-? -' yM , ? . Renan. I :?? ? d to dispen i all BKMIjr. ^_ KK.VM V. AXD THE CHICAOO WOBLD- PAIB. i I ' ? ,.,. !-.., .. ,?.-,; ? wlll 'I ? n- ? ?? tion from I ? eaao. The M i readJ .-.??? r 4 l---' ? MII. LAXE AXD lll* B_tD_*W__COM_D. Qacanfltaa B. Feb. The Mia pi i e bave i I a I : ?. .ir k. turt ed fl ?''?? "?? l.'nlled :'.--. 104 . I .. '?-..?' ? rilE BEHR1XG ^E.\ HEGOTIATIOXa London. Fflb. Il.-"Tlte New-- tbla Baoral _ <-'?vs: - It s laporl -1 ln Minl tertel .ini.-- Mai Mfl Bebriai bea ncsoua_MB promiae a fav.riblc conclLMou. 8HERMAN 8L0WLY SINKING. HOW Bl THE DAY 18 B-fiOSHED BY FKARS AT RIGHT. to "IS LU.NT.s FILI.INf. fP-TUE GALLANT BBM ERAL'.S mVOOLE POB LIFE FROM Hol'K XO BOtTB. ''"po. that bad forl all .lay 08 -MOBrBfflBg re ports fn.m ii?. Bekroon al So. 7-*> WTaal Sevonry -rst-at., . ,'.? piai-o |_M ,.-.,.__g to grare aaxiety, aad at ti.i.lniKiit ovcii tho m>**i .'onlitlont of den ,,;' N -naaa'B friaada pir-pttrivi thetnselves t. hear at any motnent th* melancholy annonnce menr that b< had laat the haftle. hthtt 0 o'aloek I B urcw ruoro foveri-s.h than ho had hoon sinoe Thareday, and his vitality ebbed ro fast it did ..... seem p- aaible thal ta could retaln sufticient atreacth foj aaotber rallv. Ti.e aeeaan?ition of innoiis threatet.-d to 084-8 death Bf BB-OCBa tlaa, aml froin this fato he WBB preserved hour after hour oflly I.y tiie ro<.st assidnous attpntion on tho part ef hia nurso an.l phyBicians. His rrmalaed i>esi(le him ooDBtantiy. Tl.o p'.lieeman f-u.-ii-dinK tho door never for a ra.'tuent re'.ixed hia rigtlaaee from early mornini; tii: iiii'lrnu'ht. I'eople ?bo .Irovo t.. tho house in oarriagea .ind gave thoir BB?-B t.. hitn wore per tnitt.'.l t., aacend tta sf<x>p and present their r-ards to tiio foot?_a in waitini*. Tt WBB n.?t nco.oasarv to knuok. aad thoro w.is n<> l>oll to ring. T'no footman waa always ready with hia tray, and few v;*it..rs, nftor heing anno'inoo.I. woro turnod ra 'li ... ti,e eallors 4\-.-ro i.oneral Th<.m..s K-viu^, .idkV'ph n. Choate, Danlel _amoat, ...lonoi Whitrey, Kiliaon Van Roniasolaer Major-.,<*noral ? ?. 0. E?.ward, <arl S.*hurx and General Sweeny. Many tek-BB?BB 4voro re.-oived hv Mr. Ilanett. private ttrr-rotary, fron. proml??lt men iu all parfv of tljr eour.trv iBqnirtflg aftor the lionerHlK condrtion, aad tn all etMouraaiBg repl?a woro sont. A i.-io-vsritje from Governor-aSenator Hill nrrivod at 0 ..'elook. and ono ranio from .imver (lovela,r.d at ti..-.ti. Geaera] Danlel Batterfleld waa amou& the '.th'-rs who sont tolpjrrnra* of symp-itliy ar.d condi'l'-.- e .feneral Ewiflg 6r*,n- tho ontiro mornins. and nv.-t nt th.- ait'-rnoon at tho bedaide of tJio patriot, aad 4vh"n aaked bla opinion of tho ctse aaid: "I think the fi.-noral will livo." Thal ??:.-. i fing Bewa of the dav. - Gener.: tiu ed, " i* antirely ron*. i...;.*, m 1 v !.- -i *;. .ken to r - * ?;. aBd ma!.. . .. t? ' tion lhal may ta laked. '!?? la deaf, you know, - -.,. i ? : .-r t.i I'i- heat I." " Doea ho re - v.. . ? . ! I do il?l if he recog ?' t, i d -1-' .' he I * r ?:..? |n the laal two d - - \.-- he . ..k* ??- ? ?? ll.- due* imt t 1 he I ngue ls much o and Ihe (aa - *:i.a". a_d he ean i| only ril ' " lty." MDoea he roalire the aeriona ebaraeter ol l ? ?Il is hard t? aay. Ile ! -i* .:??? n no eridenee nf mn' i !? ? ?**. r\."|)t when 1 - . !...- ;? ? ? ?? ? . ? --...' ? ? bave heen ml* ? i,,.M ( -mip' v.ent to 1-in. ? teil him whal araa bb b?l uiind." ?? II.is :.<? been up to-day f" ?? >,-.., |- .. _? aat a f<--.v minutea in a ebalr eaeb rlme - How ia - 11... ddotoi - .1 lm "vtraet ..f lieef, ? ?' Any aigns nf pn. ?? \. ? ? ?! ol T-o mneua in the General'a throai |i ea Ieaa trouble than ll did yeaterd -. !!?? haa ' ?* '*'*? nurae in <;ie 44..ril. and in aome way ahe man ses to re'.ieve i im ol ' ? A eontroveray haa ariaen over tho neaerall religion. ls ta a Roman < atl olic ..r nol ? "I thlnk not From ita time h?* waa eiirh' old lill lo wenl to Weal I'm.:' Sherman lived with my mol ' - >'.' during thal period I know lhal 1..nformwl to all the r ilea ,,i the . atholic l liun h. Ile did ao in defe ? ? t.. ti,?.- mother'a ???? ahea H .- my impreaalon that a boptizeil, ' -' l'"':'1 ? :: ? lt ia deni..l t ? . ? Hon waa admin ? i .4." ? l -... .-. m.i . t at i ? ?.*?? have no doiiht 1 ' It La mv ...., t rlte I 1 ' |..iried ia ctiBaecnteal ? ? of the ..?-..-:. I.,.i .,..,-.." . I be ? : -cm P ? ' ? ? heareal misture ol fi ? i.a.-,- . ' tn ? ia ln ' mind dwella on i.i- ala-tii boo. the l.-". I SI rrmafl, wbo aai ed for borne on " .-:?? whleh !."' ',' ?'" ' ' ,U1: "'' '" - ,.._ i( in ordinary luck, wlll r. Sew-Vurk .... n.'M 1 - ? ^; " * -"^l] . .? tal. re thli d. f< |-tha Majea ? ' ?'???"' ... ?-.... e th, - w e li-??-?? ""'* ? ndaiu. "? : .l"l,,,,:- ''' tor John - ? llu"' ",r; ' |N l.n.thei all " ?ral thing lt I ... trh to I - - - .... rlag l ' '-. ;u' ,--.--1 ? The Bca ..-->i.-.'i An i. ? ,r later thia i. i wn- : n? ,. ? | j.. - j- \v i sv.i-iilastaa, n.> . 1 .,. bi n; _i r...au |..ar-a i , ,?,a. ... . Um ?!..- f ti . . - - ' ' " -.. ? | ? ? Be ta?. very ...... |?U|] in, : i B-fl m?l i '" r -i.'i'-r, fur BM j r..b ..i.dly gnl??. J..HN sIC.KMAN'. Lieatenaai Fitoh aud hia atltt aad Mj- rbackaw re . iae early and were overjoj'ed to Icarn the bop.*l ilneaa ol tne aitu tlon ln* a:.?-...: ??'?-. lanewaj and Oreene tala aer eral eonsultatiuna ln tta tourac >.i tta morning and afterr.ooi. vnd all the bullttina _? rnil .,t en..- ir...-?.:..".'. thougb ti.e phyai. lui-l nol expr?**a tl.emaelvea a.* by any m i .inn ii-iii rhal t)n 't.*-'.* uad been poaied i>en .-ml Howard vimi a* rull ol tape aa Oeneral Lwina Mi. I'.'irot. :....* never l al hone. \* tta nlghl -.4..ro on n I* ime evtdent ttal tb- eontinued encouraglng reportt ol the denera * condiMon had to aome cxtrni allayed tne Bfliietj .-( i.i* many tl t.uaand fr.- mla. The atream ol - * was notlorably thinner than tta of tne . ii two nighta, and ifter '?' o'cloek tne pave fronl uf the houa.- waa practlcaliy 'ii " ? man ob duty and tbe ucwapaper rhoae who left the houae conHritad the atorlea told of General -V.ernmn*, Improvoment, and up to B oclock .,.-.?.. ? . .,*,.!.. ti." bouae . ! '. ,r 44.,r.ld wiB hla deaperata ... I -..,? from a tboroughly tmstw-n:^ - r the altuatiuu. AccordlnK to tbla ,tory tieneral Starman'a eondltloo .11 a%y.tad esmse tta deep. i ' ap I!,* remnanl af BtrraBtfa faa ttaaiij and h_ riultl ? ??' h ?' ' ,! > dlRCBltV ln bre th ua woa aroras -;., doctora feared ' -; ?n>1'!,?; .. and k.!- hiin I- ? '? . ,!,, rtmwle -n lo mldnu l Milmomlng, provitled be *;i.-l- paaae nerlod between I ??? ? ?"? " "" ?J^General-8 family an.l d. twarc ,,t tho rave n i irr ol his illoew au i irly ia s ,.'. nighl bul protablj with tta view of - ii ^ the Btrieteat -iuictu-le for the lavBlId, oaia fully veiled tiie reil rir'-uii.itai,ces of the case un? tll ooBceabaeat waa no ionHer pu_i.de. Some eortobaraaioB of rida ?_t_ineiif ***J0*0* in tba ta 1 Mai Ur. i.reeiie, who haa nltberto made* a poiat ol ['"(oriainit hi* rei/ular offloe dutiea attbe nanal boira, re_aiaed wltb Oeneral Sherman all tluo i?h t!.-' afternoon iiniii 8p. ">-. some of hia patient* ? .ing <.iven over to tne ean of a hroti.er phyaicMn. Tlie doctor _mfleli, in tl.e eoarae of a ahort talk with r Trtbnne wporter 8ooa altcr hia return home, .'\pressed tbe gloomieat viewa as to the BUtaome ol ti.e ,.,-i:eral s Ulness. " V luilletin ftoiu Ur.. Alexanxler and .laneway will be aenl out ta-nlgb! and tell vou a!i vou wanl to know, he s*i<\, in nnswer to tlie reporter.a l -ir-t inqulry. , . ...___... -i:,t, doctor, it must oe admitted that thow* bnlletlna are Mraa and Daeagre aud practlcally tell ua nothlng," aaid Um reporter. "Well, I cannot sav that thc General a eon ditlon haa chan&ed elther one way or the other, was the renly. , . . "Then rte reaerto ie?nrdini( hm improvempnt are not aecurate .-'" . - |[e undoubtedlg ia at present in a very low at.te?aa low aa be haa been al any time .lurit.. hl* Ulneaa. It is a eaae la which \vc have v.ry little bope." , , . .. _.. , ?? in aotoe of th- r, port? tl haa heen s*id that Ihe MUCB8 in his throat would prol.al.ly l_e_*M and choke him." - I eannot sav anvthinc about that or any ..ther phaae of hia illness, tei.lied Dr. Gieette, nfter a pauge. ?? Dr. Alexan der is with l.itn now atid will remain in eharge of the c_e untll 10 o'eloek to-morrow morning." At !. :43 p. m. Dr. Janeway arrived at the bouae .'nd bad a ton_inute*' eonaultation with Dr Uexandei and five minutes later Mr. Ewing, jr., hurried from tbe bonae to tbe telegraph orT.ce with a d_patah. The next in<"Ldent of any itn portaaee oecurred at ll p. _., when Mr. Marrett, the (ieticr.ii's privafe seeretary. went to the <lru>_ st/.re at Seventy-thlrd-st. aod Xinth-Hve., and obl uried a linimcnt of ehloroform and soap for nppli'-aiion to the Genenl's faee and ncck. WI?Ul had aeain beeome Bwollen. This Beemed to eon llnn tlie reports of a rhaniie for the worse in the ronditions. Mr. Barrett sadlv admitted that the General was in a druway condition, and that the ea*e looked most Berioua, hut Dr. (ireene. when aske.i al.out this point, dcclined to con.tuit lnui ?elf to anv stateinetit. At 1 I :'.'". p. m. Lieiitennr.tfl Thaekara and Fitch left Oeneral Sherman'a houM aud went to tbat of Dr Drnetie. where thev will paM the nt-dit. Lteuten ant Thaekara aaid that Heneral Sherman was not aleeping, but had to exert all his Bjrrengtb to i.reafi.e. His gjanda were m-ic!i awollen. while l,i. throat waa lillii.J. with mucna, and he was growins pereeptlblv weaker. Drs. Greena and Alexander were with him. \t midniRhl Tlie horae wsu eloaed At that time the pattenfa eonditlon waa aaid to be un f] anaed It waa annonn?**?d that no more hulletti would he _ent out if affalra remuined .is thev tb?I General Rherman'a retatione with the Catholifl Chureh h;,\e arouaed tbe keeneat publlc Intoreat. Coiifllrtin. atoriea have been told, aome of which . ...... ,,",....- .? t . the famlly " rhe . ew Vork Tlnie*" i"r Inatomee. rontained matter yea i thal fllled th, m h_ ' ' ,' ? ? . -? io o'eloek w, nt into the ,-. ,fl| .. a No. 1,170 Columbua-ave. iwhere the reporter? Uie diepatehea for downtown] in a .? .... ,'f , -.. : eseiteui -i \ and ealled all f"0 re* ....... ? he had o Btatement ? ? .., |[- . .1 in bia ii" 0f -i ,? : ? .. and h, - Q bj e\plainin? tbat , -t n e?" reporter had w>nl a note t i him ThundMv ni. hl asklns for a prlvate mt rview, . m the Intervlew waa i ,. |; .-?? would publiah 'iiii'-i^eahle t the family. , , , ,,,,,_ Mr Sh< - - '?? I tl nt he demed tbe re , ,? .- :, |,| ... then i" iceeded to read from " Ihe - ? and contradiei aome of the -t.it.r. 11 iaine.1 in t- nrtlele One statemenb. ? i to the e.leet that the Rev. Father Ma'fhew \ Taylor wna admitted quletly Into thc .. ,?. w.-liifshv nighl before f'?e arriyal ol Senator ^liernir.n, waa ahsolutely dented oy ?ir. ?,. v. i... deelared tli it tie pri-1 wafl ad mirted l ? >? nai >herman. * tw raj ol i - -. .... the laenerala bed Tl ."i Mr Sherman w ?? I ? u ' , idministering of extrenie unctioB bV Father Byrnea, and the reaaon for n. w ,l,., lared tbal ti.e arieal wns ealled in at u_ nHiueat of tne famil. f'.r oonaolattoo, as tbej l,a.l a perfeei righJLja^ , EKTrfTB* M*?\^*? Iminiatered to tlie rTi'iieml i.v Fatlier IWrt'es, ;.;,, af t'.e reuaeai of the famlly. ltJ wnai ? ,| .ral ffliennan waa RaapinBj for hreath ? ? , time. and tuight nol have been eonaelotia ..f what aaa aoing on aboBl bba. Mr. bhermaB .?Iv tliat his f-.ther was not h lloman f'atliolic, and h_l neither a?l<ed for nor eonaented to reeelve eatmne unetion. Oeneral Sherraan'a ehildreB had aaked the priee* to ad mlniMer the laat rltea of the Boman Catholifl ? thelr father. aad U bad N"mi done. There h_l beea bo arerery ah,,ut lt. whatever. In referriBg to Father Drrnea, Mr. Sherman ,.,?-? have meant Father laylor. F.ither Byrnea, ?'??;. . i contradieted lnmaelf in the matter more than onee aaid yeaterday that be hnd not ad mlnlstered ex'ieine unetion to i?".eral Bber [n 1,,,-t. he had not been m the T_B-rv*Father Mattbew Taylor, of ti.e Chureh 0f the Bleaaed Saeramee't. wns tahly lndi.-n.-it ?t ti- atatemeoU made to the elTecl Ihal be had iidmitu ; i.-inc wlmii iatered the aaerament to - v pman, t;rs- oMalntng a *.[--<".:.J rtla . - tion from Arel.blshop l'?rrlsan. 1ritl',;r . made to aay that General Sher ,l heen forma ly wlmitted Into the Catholifl 1 tt .......... | . P lal.l atlM; Ina Bt all .ui lt," ruldcd Fntl ne rr . .... newspaper ' -'? ??"-??. ,'' ' - . vo :. I l . ??'? il< ?- to whal re The Tn ? will " -' X,\ iu talk ? .. .M.-r '.?. -t ? : ? I ? . do sn." letter rmm nen ? | . ; tlie Bok .. . ivill !"? r.M.I with tntei ... .- i pre ? . ? ? ? ,..,.-? ted . |n v..'ir .| ? ?? L__ Lyl I . . put hl, ?ii- - - ? - ? - I "??? ? ? M. wa* .i i?-? ?a oi qua B lMi-ot:. thc rul? ?' "?*b aatliHy fln-at. ,,.. , .? ? ? ? laard. s .-'?' ? ? . i ? ; ?- ? ' 4 ,','.--? ' " ' ' " . , , i:i ?..-. uA loc_l to bia i--.--.:. ? * ??' -i"".. araa. . ... , ? . ?,. ...?:.- ?ai?vsat, ? .'? ' ? , ibai, _< aword," ,,.,,, t.,;1;v ?.K bm *-.-> arli ? ' , . u . luthflr, la t* pr.v_.-n.-'' al '.?:. !_ _ um Bar aU ***b*B*i ? ***? wh" " th" *w"r,J **' '"' ;. ? nordlan knot aad aat tret ihe flrtaaM-i of rtfM aad .???. Bp Ui Ma aic-ai uf U4tr._ Mvaaaa aad _at iba peaa ?: ailaat. aea UBfl CUr. *<**?? , , ...... ..,:., aad Ma laaaaaraal Lincoln maa aaabta " WlMlai you all flaaeeaa uro.j?h n*e. bflflVm ir.c ?.u? kli.d legarta, yom (rMad, M * \V. T. B-ZB?AV. OflflMBBL V OLOWIira TBIBCTB PBOll THE VlCF PRF,-*I I.F.NT. w MiagMB, reb. i" 1>i,-....i'.-v...-i'i.-:i":t Mor ??, ni oae "f Ma laeakan ai th- UbcoIb blnada* ,., .,,f tne i. iyal LecMn i^re u-t nl_tit. and ln tbe ot his remarfca aaada a Kraeeful BBd atrildna ,,. to Ueoeial Slarn-aa'a BlBeaa In Kew-Yort. ? i:,. wcUknown phrase." aaM Mr. Mortoa. "Mai repabUca ara BBfljntafal la a _be aa_-av__flfl nie -i;. nt bal apMndld trll ate ol aratlta? aad BWfl paift i,v ,nj- p?al pooplfl todaj i" thfl aala aanrlvor of tba ,, rveilouf MrM -OtajBt, feherB_B, jMerMaa. Ha bflfl ken ln tlifl araal eltj Ifl arhkb Ida Mend aad ,,,?.?,,, u ale nlna. aad aroBBd Mai -i-'U bjd ? , ,..ni. n_ irathen-d. rount na ev rj pul t eat, , | um mornlna i.Jn. ti.cn- bera UnUBt?nt^**scaoed M alaa* ererj tUrrn ,__ hcrc laat nl.'ht M celebration of UacolB*a birMday. KIND W1SHES FBOM OLD BOLDI?a?, W-MnKtoo. Feb. ia-Tbe Watrl, l of CoMaMM C aa ... ,. thc i. ijral i."-i "' al Mdi ? '' baaquet M .. . , . ". : ;? ..;..-. mbI the ? bb Oe?eral -<licrman : lBtnd_y of Mel ' I ColBMbto, mel i, rtbday "f Ibfl Pi.lanl "ho In i-'"> ehalf oi 8 Na ?? Mfl ChrtaM_a _ttt "t ,1 i., um Oeneral froai wboae handa Mat rift ... ? pathy, lu al ' ? '.u-a that I.U III may Iwn ? . ? . trwiv . . . , i uu battl - ai 'l ai? ruarehefl and to rved -.uiii aaeb _-aBaeaoaa n_uty Ud ;ii_ _nal succtas.' ADMIRAL PORTER DEAD. | PASSING PEACETULLY AWAY SL'BKOUNDED BY HIS FAMILY. TO BF, BCRIED WITH THF. HIGHF.ST NAVAIia HONORS AT THF. ARLIN..TOX CEMKTERY? GENERAL SHF.IlMAN'S PATHKTIC VI.SIT TO His OLD OOMB-ML WashintriV.n, Feb. It li-Blial David D. Porter died aud.I011I7 at B:15 o'oloek this m..riiing. af hia home, No. 1,714 H-nt., from fatty dBBBBBBl?8B ol tho heart. Tho ?BflBBB came up..ri him at New port, R. I., last summer, when, contrary t.i the pors etent advioo of hLs physician. lie ovorta\e?l hia strength ny takine violent exerc.se. an.l 4vaa strtck'Mi doara arlth a compiioation of diieases. in eludlng nongeatioB of tho Ibbbb and dropay. Ae BBOB as ho eoald I)'' moved with safetv ho waa hrouehI Ifl lns boBM in Waahington, and r*K n.oana ?BOWB to s.'ienre and medicine *voro resorted to for hLs honofir. Despite thoni, however. there woro slijfht but jliiiii?tBBBhlg symptonis of ap prouchlag death. Montal (iisturhanoos wero a^ded to other tronbles. and the pationt failod to real i7o the serionsnoss of his oondition. Tho family woro ma-de awaro wceks airo that his doath wag only a r|tiosfion of a bhort timo and that tha efTorts of his physioians woro direclcd eolely to 8 ADMIRAL PORTER. postponoment of tho inevitable and to makinz hia l.ist hoBTB us oomfnrt-.hlo and m froo from pain ai j, aalhle. Medieal Dlreetor PbUlp S V/alea, of tho Navy. has beefl his aftondinir physi'-iau for about fllti-en years. nnd durinc: tlie last ai.X montha bai been Bl l.is bedalde for t4vu or three bourB ont ?.f ererj twenty-four. Ile said tlda morr-Bg thal Admlral Parter luffeted from .-.ir??? luIatJoa of tbB bowe_ twelve yeara Mtjo and ihe malady bad a weakeniaa effect aa hia *y-atem, bai it 44ns not ucttl aevan jaaia h.tor that tbe dlacaar whl*?l carried him oil lirst man Ifealed it.-a'if. The Admiral'a eoadltk? baa rcen such for tha lasl ti-..' }eara rh.t be baa i*'en unahle ta Iobb> -.. tii'i.-h pablie bua?ieaa. _a waa r<*t .inoi bb the a.-tiv.' list <.f tho Nivy, howvor, and had ti,.- liybtest aad leaal reapoaalble kinds <? 1" d-itioa. The iiopartn-ont authorit?-1 hava ebowa him, meaawh?a, Bernpnloua bonor aml nipcct and tro.'.t.-.i all his oficlal utteraaaea wtth d?1 defer Ihs <ie-.itU thla auinuBs waa eelm and per<*? ful. If eanie alflBoat ea?rely wlt?out warniug. Ur. Walea ;.--.. I lm al 11 o'cloek laat nlaht 'ii.e iiatun: of tho Adtiural's dtseaac bm?8 it extreinely _Bnaeroiis for lnm to iie on his back, ao that he waa aeoBBtoaaad to rest sitting np on a larpc sofn, with his back and riead supported by pillows. KoarlahiBeat waa ad _if?Btered every hour, and tho Admira! wasawaka at 6 :?_ o'cloek thia aaorr?aa aad t4...k bis nour?h* tui'iit as n.s.ial. He afterward fell into a lisrht aleep and gave BO in licafion whatover that tiie or.d wns so Bear at BBB?. At 1 o'cloek the Ad miral's *..n Richard, who slop* by his sido, noticed Ihat there araa a ebaafg la hlB Eatber/B conditmn. He was breathiflg with dinVtilty and soomod to I* 8?B_i-f. The nnrse folt his pnlse and found it to ba Batteriag leebly. The houaolmld waa nt on.-o arotued and I>r. Walcs sont for. The patient's pnlse irrew faintor and Ea?Itar, and at S:13 a'doek eeaaed t-> heat. He gaapad con? vulsivolv, and .-xpiro'l withont a WOld. He sat Li.lt BBrifht witb hia mb Ricb-rd l...l<ling ?ne hajid and lns dangbter, Mrs. L. ('. Lojran, tha othor. Th.ro woro alao Bl his todatflB hid son, Lteutenaot Ineodorie Porter, r. s. S . and hia s.'ti-in-Ia4v. L?rntenani L. C. ?aaaa, L". B. N . hia nursi*. Jamea McDoaald, and bla laithful aervaat William Wilkee. lli* ..t;or aoaa, Captala C. P. Porter, l'. 8. M. C, aad Major I>. E. Porter, formerly of tbe Army. and hia youngeat daaghter, Mra. Charlea Campbell, arrlved aooa altar and ji.ined ti..- aorrowing group whlch bad irathorci in the oh?in ber ..1 the afBlcted wldow, Mrs Porter, who is beraell bb Invalld and waa pre vente I bealth from aitending - - - ead rapldly, aad waa known all over tbe eountry ?" ?' v'"r'' t"",'? -*0'*- wai ai once aml ?. tho Preaideat at-.d the Se.-rot..ry ,.f the Naw. itn.i the Hn.'s on ti.e Whlte Houae ..;; nll "'h'-r publie hu-dtnga arere plaeed at half.i . * ? promptly tt-IbbI tl-.o . . ...id ooaien -1 wltb them m roK';ird to the fiin.-ril arran-o:BestB. It WBB sottlod Ihat the fuBeral ahould nc marked wlth the b-j naval hooora, and thal the btiriaJ alioald 1*" ut ihe -riington S'atlonal . emeterj on nexl Taeaday bi -' p. ib. Admlral Porter m>h -d _m eeawtary aboul i yoir ago and sol<-<-:c I a s;t.' lor his zrave at a polBl .. Uttle tray northeaal <>f tho AillriaTton Manaion, eorreajpondlng exactly -vith ahe irra\-8 . meral Sherid?b ob the other side. After aelectlng ll ho t-urned to .'ti a't.-tidant and said: -Drlve a atake thare. I-rta where my iwdy BbaB ro.st.' A imtli'-tio, Incldeat, in vi.-w of tbe crit.fal Ulnefla >.f Oeaeral Slier?t arag a visit made by luni to ht* old .*.,tiir.i>-it-i.tn * aboal -U8B woekl -I... Admiral Porter happened to 1* a-sloep at the tlme, and General Sheraaaa told tho famlly imt t.. wahe hlm. He left .1 aiiaaaae ol aympatby-. and remarked, m a aad tone ul rolee: -I woaM rather nol aee Porter nnleaa I eonld ara BBB aa ho alwaya was whea 1 have m-t hlm. lurning 10 Mrs ' I...--411 be 6.id. half j. kinnly. but wtBB h tina'o of pathoa: "I will be tbe MXl 8B8, and uerl.aps I BAI " ,'0?"r?, -'"r,,,! '1,'es ih,,,n* wl,r a ahrug of hia iBouldera, be added: " An.vl.ow. II s nothinat to dio. a*. it's just aa ni.tural as lt ia to i-e born." ... . Tho Preaideat w*nt a feeliOf n.?*asa :e of sytn ntttliy to tho famlly. Ile 1 - 1 ? Hy ser.t a rnrsaave ?< Congreae nottfyina tbat hodf <.f tne d.v.ih. and m the aftern-.n jasued in ex88Bttva order elualn?i tlie F.>ecut|\*e Doinrtmonts ?m the day "f the funerai, and liirectlbj lhal tho n.-ica on all nnblio buUdlnga ia* utaerd al lixf-maat on that oee-Bon Neeretarp T-acv aaaa MBaai aa nrd.-r sioiiiar 111 its t. rms. W'l.en tbe Prealdent a nioasaco announoina! tne il.'i.rii of Admiral Porter .vxs lald i*ot..re tbe Seu ,to Mi ' handler aroae and pald a 111-I1 tributo to UU* ehairactei *ad achievei??nt*. Among other thitiL's be *aid: ... ,,,-,, ?? Hia diatiBCB-blBC tralta of ehaneter, I thirt arere c uraae and penaatoBey. Paulta he had. douhtleu hut they did n<>t abata la th.- Jer_* 1,1s hravery or hi* energy Aetloa, aettoa, 8aa> *rint rotii.n waa 1 is motto. Parriotism wa* v.-ith ,jo aad love -,f oounrry were Indeed his btrthriffht. With aaek a father u Cantaln Darid Porter, of tho famous K>se\, le eoald not l?* otberwlae than an mtonae hght 111,, Imerican; and the dee-_1 ?f tbew t-.v.-> famoua ufneera eonatltute .1 marveHoua fhapter m our naval annala. Thelr memorlea wlll alwaya h/.| biatb place in tho affeetlon of a urateiul oe..ple, whoae valor they illustrated and wl si* ..overn ? .1", loved, honored BBd p<ril>d their lives to t re*orvo Mr. Hale?No dlfHcaiaj ovor app-*.iio.i Aoa-ral Porter So coaaultatl?b araa ever bad. in whieh Porter was enga ed, t: .tt the re* N "f if was n<>! t.> Bght Uia reaourcea were amating, li* ao? . ' the bigbeat or 'or. aad, where l.e led. eie> tr.rv foUoaved Mr. President, in t..iien of our appreciation of tbe eharaetor of h._ who haa Li.ne and <>f the lot- whi.h the o..untr> has auv taiued, and in deep siuipall-i' with thia- who ata