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JiXto^JKfc YOI~ LIV...N#-17,ef-H. NEW-YORK. TUESDAY, PEBRUARY 1!>, 1805,-TWELVE PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS. LORD ROSEBERY W1N8 AGAIN fJOSEPH CBAMBERLAIN*! VOTION RK JECTED BY TIIE COMMONS. yim oovnr.NMKNT. HOWEVER, ABLK to mi'stkij. ONI.Y 14 MA.IORITV. THK VOTE BTAKD in<; 391 TO M liARi'ornrs RJEPL1 Tn BAL1SBURT. London. F<K 11?The Hotuie of Commonsi thls evenlng rejected hy a vote nf 2t?7 to 283 Joseph Chamberlain's .imentlment to tho address in re p]y to tho Qn^i'ii's ppe- ch, do.-laring lt to ho against public irtteroat that tho time of the Houae. be wasted upon lillls which the Mitilster.-i a<l mitteil WOtlM n.t pass. when meaaures involvlng grave cotiatitutional changes. \vhi,-h ?hould'bc eoasidered without dr-lay, had h.-'-n annoiinci I. S;.- WIUUhh Harrourt, ChanceHor of th.- Ex* chequer, looked after the Oovtnrnment'a in;ercs>:s ln the ,1 : ;i'- precedlng th-' dlvlsl m on Mr. t'ham berlaln'a ir tloa He refen-ed to IM Conaerva tlve demand. last voi.-.-.i by Lord Sallabury on Baturday, th.it tho Oovernmenl appe.u tn the oountry on th.- Home Rule is.-uo al?ne. There never bad been, h- declared, and tbere pevei would be, ,i general electlon Wltb a elngle issue. The Minlsters regarded tbemselves aa ai..-viu"'i> b..und, unUI condemned by the Hpuse ot Com mone, t,. proeecute the pollcy whK-h lh?J had b<>en d.-l-gated t.< carry out .. , Arthur J. Balfour. tbe fnlonlal tead??r. repl ed After the dlvlalon 81 r Wllllam moved -*-*?*0? of the debate on the sddren* The *?<?""'? ~" carrled by a vote of 270 td 2.1. and tl..- address Wll a_reed to. AQRAIUAXS ViSIT EMPEROR Wll.l.IAM. Bfl UnUtH THKIR AOlTATKMC. Bl*T 1AM Hl WILT. PROTKtrr 'illllllt IXTERMT8 LondOM, F.-b. II?Kmperor William. who h.is re* eorered from hla lndlap.isltlon. to-daj recelved a ,'. lutlen of membera ot the Agrartan League, wbo preaented ? me-orlal asklng a revt.-rion ot the ?raln lartflta la the lateresta of protecUoa. Dr. von Bbttlcher, Mlnlster of the int-'tior: L)r. von Uicanus, Chlef of the Emparor*a peraooal siaff. anJ Fretberr \ . Hammerstela, Mlnlster of Agricuiiure. were ;? ? BOBt, lle.-r PK.tz latreduced the deputatlon t? ihe Env pertw, who sald thal he bad been unfawrabiy ln> prcs-ei bv th> s.nsation.il <-haructer of the Sglta* ti i ot tbe Agrartan party, ahlch haJ been carrled be] ?!. i the bounda ol moderatlon. Th.- Agrartan*1, he sald. could rety upon it th.it the actlon ol the Uovernment would be dlrected tjward fostering the Interests wlth which -he weltare af the country waa bound up. . The member* nf lh?> deputatlon subsequentl> e? preaaed tbemselvea aa well Batlafied wlth the;r re* The Landowners' League to-,iav unanhnoualy ap prove-l Count Kanlts'a blll for the State monopo.y of the traln tradi and passed a resolution topro lecl 'I rman cattle froir. the dlseaaes llke.y to be hnp rted wlth forelgn cattle. The Prussian Deputy, Hahn, told tbe Leesue that during hla vislt in Frlidricharur,.- on Saturday he learned that Prlnce Hl.-marek heartlly tavored the i.-.igue'- prorramme, Includlng the grain monopoly, He add.-; that Bis* mar.k was In line health and had KBJt none or lils mc-ntal Vtg r. _ GIOLITTI WANTI-DIN ROME. ?TO BE I'ROSK.'lTf.Il POR 1.1HKLUN'. CRIiPI AM' MlgAPTROPRlATU-ia BAKCA ROMANA I'O) T.MKXTS. Berlln. Feb. 18?A wrll waa aerveJ to-day upon Blgnor GMolltti, sx-Premlsr and Mlnlster of the Interlor of Italy, who is in thls city. ,-ummoninR him to appaar bl Home on F-bruary 23 to anawer a oharire of libel agalnat the Itahaa Oovernment. London, Feb. ML?Tbe Ceatral Newa correapondent ln Rome sav? that ea-Premler Oiolittl ls to be praa ecuted not only for libellin* Cti^^l^t*}ttor an aroDriatiriK for hla prlvate use- oftk-lal document Karlng up..n the affairs nf the Banca Romaiia. If c.invofed he will be deprlved of hla dvU rlghta ftn i Iom tha rank of Privy Counclllor. - ? jjypm?T prevaili.m; IX laOMPOM. MEASURBB "N A U-8Ki-l! ^ALB BK1NO TAKEM r-.K awvaasr '"" ?,: 'NI:M1M-"VK" Lon-lon. Keb. 11-Tha contlnued co'.d weather In fcondon ls dally artOing to the number of unem ployed and SUrvlag people. Rellef measure* on a larKe SOSJe are proposed. The Ar.-hbiahop of I'an terbury haa Issaed an appeal lor Immedlate and combfned ald. Meeting. for th? purpose of rellerlng the dlatreaa are b^ing organlsed. and P"P0-^swin l,o BUbmltted for the orraniratlon ot '"rnrn;-'',;." *? make bouse-to-houae v alta ln the regttms tahaMted iVv thepoi.r. Alm Bl -v-: rbody la Bubscrlblng money for the rellef funda. anl the cburchee anl ehavwla tn heeoming the centres of dlstrlbtrttM of soup, ciolhlng. etc._ ^_ QUBBM VICTORIA COME.; TO LONDON. ORKAT I'RIVA' v u??IHU OUI A.corNT of HKa BCWrBBtBOB rHOM liHKl'MATl-M London, Feb ML Qn<? Viitorla. BM88B8*anlld bv pz-Empresa s-fadarldi of Oet_any, arrlved in i/in don from Oahorn this afternoon. The Queen had r*> queated that the atrlctest prlvary be obaerved ln her receptlon, and at the Vi<to-ia Statlon she was kepl ln seciUBion so absolute that eaapty tralna wera allgned a: ng the platform ao that persona on the atber platforSM eOUM not aee her aUght The rea ?jon for this extraordinary prlva. y I* that the rheumaUaa ln h?r jolnta has Increaaed ao much that the Queen la unable to wilk. She was a-slated from the c-ar down an in.lmej plaae lo the platform. ?Ahore she waa plaeed ln a chalr and carrled to her carrlage. Her dlsllke of pabhc obaer\-atlon ?a. further ahown by lha fact that a deta.hment of the l.tfn Guarda compl'-tely aurrour.Jed the carrlage a* lt waa drtven to Bucklngbam Fala,->-. In splte of all these precautlona the yuten waa heartily cheered aa SlN left the atatlon and along the route. ?The Fall Mall Oa8811a" Saya tha'. the Qu.-^n waa able f> walk alowly along the platform of the Vle torla Statlon, aaslate.l by her Indlan attendanl Bhe rea^hed her carriage from the platform by tnea.uA of a ae.lea of BbailOW . arpeted Btepa The J.owager Empress Fr<-d)-rl< k folloue.i her lnto the i-arriage and drew a v.-ll over h.-r mother's face 10 profct It from the ke-n wlnd. The Queen WSJ i oelved at Bii'-kingham Palace by tne Duke and jj.i.-heKB of Connauahl I^ater In the afternoon the Prlac* an<i Prlueeaa of Wales, the l'rincesaes Victorla and Maud and a aele. t party of guesta akated on tbe Palace lake, and thelr fport wa* wafhed by the gueen, who ap|*ared to derive greal enjoyment from the pleaeure of the ekat.-r* A large dlnner party iva? given ot the Palaes thi* ever, ing At the Qu'-r-na Drawlng-Koom to-morrow. Mr*. Bayard a_l present ln the diplomatlc clrcle the Countess tTabrloottl, In bebalf "f the ttailan Bm* baeay, anl Mr* Oarter, alfe of Mr. Bayard'a prl? vate aecretary. Among th<- otber Amerlcana pres ent wlll be Davld D wells. Becond Secretary of Le fation; Mafor LttdlOW, M.l-.iry AttacM, and Mra .tidlow; l.Ieutenant Coarlea, Naval Atucbe, aad Mr t'arter. AXOTHKK BODT FKO.M THK Kf.BK FOIXI). I/-.nion, Feb. I* A Asblng ?M.at arrived at I>nn gen?* thla morning wlth the b'xly of Waltei Bchull, a pasaenger on the Elbe, for th.- m -ov<ry of whl.h a r.-ward of ?13"'' had been <,fr.r.-l Th" bodjf, wbl'-h wa* pl^kevl up n.-ar Dungeness, hal a llfel.elt around lt and 'ir^'ti on>- of tba flng?-rs aaa an engag'-ment ring wlth the lnscrlption _mmi BcboeUer." An ezperl from th<- Board ol Trade wlll aaatal the corotter In Loweatoft when the E:be in.pjesta ar>- resumed. The board haa a;.-o appolnted counsel an-j aubpoenai I tha crew of the ateamer rrathle, alilrh aank the Elbe. Severel hats, caps and boaaeta were wa.shed ?ahore near Looi ?'<>rnwail. to-day. Oa* eap waa Baarked '"Elbe" outstda an<i "Boper'-' Inslde. The artlrlea are supposed to have been carrled to the Cornlah eoaat by tiie atrong east wtnrl* of the laat two weeka. THK QABOBB DISAPFKARS IX A KTOHM I?ndon, Feb. 18.?The Brltiah ateamer t;angea, 4*apta!n Hoherls. from New-<)r)eana for Havre. vla Corcublon. Bpaln, befoiv reported as havlng hroken her prop.-ller and l.elng tow*-l back to I'oreublon, wheru-e ?h<' was to be towed to Havre, is hopeleaaly adrlft. Whlle she wa* belng towed to Havre her aawasrs broke during n heavy storm off faf^ t snant, and the Qanges dlsappeared All effort* of ?ne tuga to flnd her were fmltl.rae. REBEI.I.ION BRIvAKS OIT IX Ml'Si'AT. London, Feb. 18?A Tentral Xewi dispatch from Bombay aaya that a aerlous rebelllon ha.s hroken out ln Muscat, the Arablan aeaport on the Indlin ! Wean. The rebels have aeliswl most of Ihe forts eommanding the town. No more detalls can be ob la.r.ed. ^BRMAXY NOT TO ANXKX HAM'.A. London, Feb. 18. -Tn the Houae of Tommons to day R|r Kdward Grey, I'nder Forelgn Keeretary, g_jf in repiy to a queatlon that no apecia! agree *ant had y?t been made in regard to the ownerablp '5* ,*Bd ln Bamoa by forelgn natlona. The t'nited Sfrii? Oovernment, he aleo *ald, elalme.l the ex !~-*??? Ight to a coallng atatlon In the harbor of PafO-Paao. There was no truth in the atatement thal Oarmany ?a* about to annex ihe Bamoan Islands. The Brttlah Qorernmen* .-ertalnly dealred to COnault the lnt.-r.sts of Austra'.asla In regard to Baraoa. THK AURANIA IN A GAI.F. HER DECK swkpt BY HEAVT 9EAI 9UICID1 OF ,\ BTEERAOE PABSENQER Qneenatoan Feb, is. Tba ateaaaar Aaraate, from New-Tork for Qverpool, arrrred here thi." after. noon. Her offlcers reporte.l that she encounterel an ea.terly aale on February IS, 16 an.l 17. Beraral heavy sc.is avrepl her decka an.l laro saloon port holes were broken by tho wavea A rtoeraga pae aengar named Patteraon Jump. l "\\*}'(l\\l;\J"*n evenlng. The Bteamer aaa "topped. butl att erBon sank before h.-ip couW reach Jblm. ln a ?etter whlch Patteraon addreaaed to h.? wlfe ln Chlcago and lefl In hl. berth. he aald that ba araa tued of llfe and l's atrugglca WANT AMERICAN CATTLE KEPT OUT VRENCH AORARIANf ASK THBIB ClOVBltNMEKT TO TAKK ACTKM*. Parla Feb. is.-M. c,ar.i..u-i. Mlnlater of Agrlcul ture to-day recelved an agi irtan delegatlon from tbe 'n-partrm-nts of Paa-de-Calala and the Nord. Th?. deiaaataa nrsed upon h,m tbe need of trikiii.: ?strps asalnal the Importatton of American cattle, whlch they said. threatened French cattle wlth con laalou'a dlaeaaea The Mlnlater aald that the aub leel had already been placed before a apedal Com? mittee 00 'lie dlseases of eattle. ani any neceMar) Btepa would Le tak.-n aoon. 1'remier Rtb.it all ? promlaed the delegate. to ttre full atteatloo lo the matter AHMKNIAN HORRORB CONF1RMED. ETE-WtTNEBSEa RRPORT ri'uN THEM TO THE ITA1.1AN CONSUL AT EREEROITH. Home. Feb. IA- The ltallan Consul at EraeroUB* ha>' reported to iu.. GoveraiaaBl lhal he has coa flrmed the accounta of the Armenlan maaaacrea by tbe teatimony of eye-wltiieaaea. IIKNRY IRVINQ TOO 11.1. TO ACT. l,ondon. Feb. IS. Mr. Ty.ir- toofe Henry lrvin*'s part in -Kina Arthur" at tha Lyceum ihi? even Ing; The audleoee araa Informed that Mr. irvinjr had the Influenza. He has been ill alaoe laat Thura day, ani araa adrlaed repeatadly by bta phyalclan not to venture out. Mr. Inrlng flnished Ihe w..-k imt to-day ylelded to h;* doctor"a Importunlty, and wiii probably real for aereral daya TWO DEATHf FROM TELLOW FEVER Loadoa, Feb. IR. -The NOTWCglan schoonei- M i i ranger, captaln Knudaea, has i.e.-n towed lato \ i lcntla Rav an-1 placed In .piarantlne H.r captall and the s'hip's earpenter ..re dead oa boat i. and ll is belleved lhat they dled from yellow fever. ?? AN AMERICAN sritooNKll AIHORE. Havana. Fel>. IA?Tha Atnernan schooncr John H. Converae, Captaln Prisko, la a-hore at ftio Medio. near Miintua. I'nt.a. The John H. 1'onverse |a a t hree-ma?te.l pchooner of 31S tons net. and was hnilt In 1971 lt HarrinKton. Me. H?l home port is New-York. She Is IM feet In length, 99.9 feel wlde, and 12.1 feet In depth. aaa la owned i.y <>. P. Ruiaball, ol New-York. ITALT- EMVOT RECEIVEO BT M. FAURBi Paris. F.-b. IA?Count TorrieV.i, the nnv 1 Ambtuaador, present.-,1 hla cradeatlala t.. Prealdenl Faure at the Elyeee lo-day. In Kins Humbert'i nnni-. he ?oaurcd the Preetdanl that the llallan fkivernment would endeavor earaeatly l more cordlal relatlons with Fraace. Prealdenl Faure replled thai Fran.e wa.? as anxloui ..- Italy to preaerra th* friendshlp of tha two countnea To PROTECT FORBIONERB IN FORMOBA. HonK Koiik. Feb. IS. The Rritlsh cnilser Mercury lefl here to-day for FOiuiuaa. Tha raaael v? aaat up .n urarent rt-presentalions that her preaen >? WOJ neceoaary to proteet forelstners aaalnst outraifes whlch are beln?>- commltted by the Chlneae. m 0> LORO ACTOM CALLED TO CAMBR1DO& I_ondon. Feb. l?.-l.onl Acton haa been nppointed profesaor of modern hlatory at CambrVlgc. to suc eeed the late Professor Beel.-v. I.ord Acton. who ls reaarded as the leader of the Ubaral cathoiics in Enghutd, is alaty-one yeara oM He took a conspl-uous part in th.- dlscuaolon re> (?ultini? from the declaratloa of the InfalllbtUty of the Popa, and on BCCOUnt Of hls loyalty to 1 >r. Ddlllnger, leader of taa OM Catbollca, recelved ihe d.-trree ,,f l'h. *>. fr.im the fnlvrsity <.f Mualch ln 1872. Batween 1999 and UM he was ullt.ir of tWO re views and a woekli newapaper, He was ? ? to Parllament ln 1n*3 and 1M&, ani In 19M ?-<s creat.il a baron. MR. OILROT BTARTS FOR 3TAI.Y Paris, Feb. _A?Ex-Majror <lllro.v, of New-York, left Farls for Italy this evenlriK. FATAI. RESVLT Ot A H0YS' QUABBEl lir.NRY KANNKROKIPKH ItKSENTS A NPKNAMI: ANI. ENM Bt KILLUM A OOMPAKIOX. Skylarking wlth hls friend, Henry Karniert-.-l-" r. of No. T7i Kast Fourth-.t.. cauaed ih- death of Charlea Jeroioman. a whw-lwrigi.t's appreatl -. who iiv.i at No. -JU6 Lawtaat, early lact evenlaa BoU lad. were wlthln a few months <.f belng aeventeen year. old. and both work Ir. Rdwar I Flh - wheelwrlnht'a shop In Avenue C. Teaterday tber. was no work for them to do and they begau lo too\ wlth ea?h other oul ln the street ln fn.nt of the shop. Kannc-rK-lser ls a stronK. awkward f. I low. whom hls rompanlon. chaff to an unlltnlt-l extent. Tbey have nlekriamed him "Kaiti.T'' to hla a-reat disKUst. atid this name was laucblnaly ap piied to him by Jeroioman durtng lha ftm yeaterdaj It result.-d la a wr.-stMni; iniiteh between lha two at onee, and ln a niornent Jeroioman had 1.n thrown on hls h.-ad on the paawfaeet Ha lay tbere apparently uii.oiih<i.iuh, and Kat.r,. fk- rlaea. thor oushly frldhteoad, ti.-ip.-i ... carry bln to hla home eiose by. Dr. HeatMaa, who Ihrea al Fourth at aad Av-nue C, wua BUBBJPOoed in a hurry. 9/hen ne .arne he said th.- i..d was daatt Ha had a ...... j.oiin.1 fra.ture of the skull where hls head ha l Btnick ihe pavemenl, and hls IOBC1M was sw.lle.i as thouk-h he had aa apttaplta Bt. brou?hl aboul by the injurv Dr. Hopklna gave tba opinion that ba had dlad of beart dlaaaae aad epUafaqr, lha latter la Iu. i i by hls fall and Injury. There h.id been no lll-voli ln Ibe wr.-ilir.^ match between the ladf.. but wli.-n Kinn.-iK !-? r li-.i I that l.-roioman was derul he became frlcbteaed aad ran away. The pollce of tha IIbIob Market autlon wer.. Inforr.ie.l gnd I>e!..-tlves Strlr.K' r and l.on.r gan ^,r<- deulled to look for him. They arr. t< tilm later In the evenltiK >" Aventi.- li aad he w..s lo. k. d un in the atatlon boua. A wlld story waa drculated ,n the nelgnbornooii after the accldent thal Kannergelaer bad im th< dead boy ovn the h.-ad wlth a llnch, bui no a mark ? ould be found on the head to Indleate ih.t he had done so, and tbe pollce after Invctltratlng the story could flnd ro evldence to wariant tne rumor and stiKniatized it as "a boyo' yarn. A IABQB 8CBOOXBB SVSK AI.I. 1 i 1: rt CREW BEUEVBO TO HAVE BEEN IdtOWMI. I'hlladeiphla. Feb. 10 This rnorniriL,' tl.e niasls of ? larKe thre??i*iasle.l schooner were dls<-ovf-r>-,| .tlck InK ou*. of the ?ea, about elarht mlles ofT Baa lale Clty, N. J. The vess?l had .-vidently raoantly foun deied. and she must l>,iv<- goae down suddenly. as .ill her .alls were set. The topsalls. blown Into rlbbonfl. fluttered ln th<- wind. It I. belleve I thal the crew ot the vessel Jnv all l.een dTOWIMd. The raaad iie? la about tifteen fathoma <>t water, aad ln a jioslllon danR-erous io eoaatWlM sieanx-rs an.l saillr.K vessels. l;lvers wiii endeavor lo learn th versel ? narne._ BO 3IOHK tSTtlAS BBBBLIBM FBOM OBIOABO Chicaffo, Feb. IA?Secretary Hoke Hmlth has or? dered the abandonment of the Iidian supply Btatlon here at the end of thia month, and ha- flrea BO reason for hls avctlon. Kx-Mayor Uewitt C. Cragtar, who was appolnted Indlan Mupp.y Aaent la^: M.-, will ln consequence, sever hls connectlon wlth ihe Departnaaat of the Interlor. Mr. CreK|er thlnks the oppo.ltlon of New-Yorkers had homethlnic to do wltn the order._ A YICTIM or THK HATMABBBT RloT. Oelnaia. Feb. IA? "Dan" DeUy. ona of Ihe pollce? men who chanjed on the Anarchl.ts In the Hav market rlol and was nlmo-t kliled by heins nmok on the head by a plX^ of 'be bomb, w.h tak.-n to the Detentlon Ho.plt.l to-day. havln*. been Btricken by another vlolent att.ck of Insanlty. He ruahed around hls home flourlahlna two revolvers hii-I threatenlna to klll every one In the hou.e. He n.s been ln th. a.ylum twlce. B1SB0P M'Qt/AID U.B81 APOLOOIZB. I'l.NFMJMATION Of THK REPORT THAT IIK BAg i,:i:n DirKlPUKKD POR CRlTlClMga ARCHRI8HOP li:i:i.AN'l' Waahlngion. Feb. ;s lt was reccatly Btated in these dtspatches on autborlty <>f "The Xew-Torb Freeman'a .lournal" that I'.lahop McQu.ild. of Hnh ester; bad beea reprlmanded by I.eo XIII f?r *he attack made. from the pulptl of hla cathedral. on An bblsbop Irelanrl, and thnt nottce of tlie reprl mand bad been conveyed by the Pope'a ordei Ihrough Cardlnal Ledochowskl to Arrhinshop i'or rtgan, who is Hishop McQuald's atetropolltan. lt la nmv sscertalned from tbe beal sourcea of in? formation that "The Freeman's .lournal" atate ment aaa correct. Mishop UcQuald has recelved ,-i aevere reprlmand, and la expected to mak<- due apolog) for hls grsve breach "f eccleslastlca] dls rfpllne. The right of Arohblahop Ir.dan.1 to spe.-.k nnd ael aa he dld in Nfew-York Juat before tbe late electlon ls practlcally acknowledged. Archblshop Corrigan could not be seen laat night, and tba Rev. Patbei Jamea M. Connolly, hls pri vate secretary, efter hearlng th.- aubetsnee "f tbe above diapatch, sskt: "I have nothing to a-iy ,.n tbe *ubject, l nelther afllrm nor deav it. I hav.. ii,, wlah :,, i?- mlxed up in other men a coatrover* DBATB OF TBE ** PBOPBET Ill-IAII" MY. WAS AN BCCENTRIC PRRACIIKR, Wlin Nl M BERRD POPg IM S IN AM' ?.'! KI'N' VIC TORiA AMOXCl 1118 IIEARKR8 Blachatone, Maaa., Peb II Elljab Thayer dled vesterdaj ,ii bla bome al Cbestnul HIU. aged elgbty-tbree years, He aaa eccentrto ln rellglon and ot'i.-r Ideas, and ua* aldely known us the "Propbel Elijah," havlng .. renerable appearance and belng accuatomed to rlde or aralb through tba Btreeta arlth feel nnd head b.-ir.-. preacblng ib* G n pei aa be Interpreted ll He beltoved ia bodll) trans latlon, llke FSllJah'* He (ourneyed Ihrough r aml As,;i Mlnor bareheaned ap.l barefoot*-, ? mi, 1 tn have galned audlence vith Popa Plua IX ?nd Queen V'lctorla. His eocentrldtlea frequenll) in into trouble In forelgn countrles, ahlch the Amerlcan consula reaeued hlm. Ha aa* unmarried and llved alone, bul had conalderabl. from ahlch h* gave freely for charlty. ii. aaa formerlj a ahlpowner In Ibe iouthern Btatea .1 BARVABD 8TDDEXT EXPELLED. ms miKMi WAS w iiii-i-in.; \ kv:i.i."\v l*S DERORAPI'ATE THI must i.M'i'l. BION IN rBARg Boston, I'.-i. ik A Harvard atudeut, Pn W'arr.-n. of tti-- elaafl of ''.->. h;.? beea expelled by Ibe faculty from ibe coltogje for .. Imlalsterlag ? whtpptag to '' li Kcnyon, .. apedal atudeni in the Lawrence I .nt ti, s bool, lt appears th,?t Wart.-n becamc I ahal ba ssserti wa a false sccuastton made agalnat him b) Kenyon, ?nd Boughl t,, punlah lhe latn-r by giuna I lashiiiK wiih a whip Warren m\. tbal Ibe ^h p u . ,i amalj one, ahlch broke aftei lao "r three bloaa bad been glven. The faeultj declded, hoa e\.-r. t,> expel l.iiii from th, rollege Th" ? . ?1 .;, is the firsi one ahlch haa tahea i i Harvard In tne laal aevi n ? *, ? ? ?I GLABIXO MI88TATEMEXT EXPOSED. THK TlfTII MM' T THK PHIPAOO UMOT1 I | HBA* 1 I.v Mg ? if I.I ? nil.ri II - .--,-? -i.. O ' ? ? S.-.ii lu?kv ler," publlam i bj i f M i k, ., membi r of th I'hi.-.ii.-,' organlsatloo Blyllng Itsell tba .\*?'. ited Press, and fonnerly prealdenl of lhe Western ,!.,?,?! Fr, - ; ?<?? follofrlng i dll ? the beedbn. "A Fakv Btati mi In tbe diamtch Benl oui bj tba maaag* ' ? Asaoclate I Pree* Wedn. ghl ? : meeting ?f tha ??' al Chk .,. th,- i irmgraphl "Th.- reporta <,f the Haard "f Uirectors and gen erai manager have been glvei Thej Bhowed in detall Ih* fli inclal rondltlon of tha associatlon, with ihe t.pia and eapendlturea for the last ?.venl..n mon'li* up t.. l-i-mlwr 81, "fl. and tbal the rome ?as n -ufrlrient fn eover th- < utla\ " Inasmnch aa thla matier aaa Inteiwed f<,r th* member* of tl,< Aaaoclat*d Ft-?- It e*< ? . ut... :. unne. ? iry I it. In vlew ' *h, faci that th" membera ihemaelvea had in t-nind ? lhe Ilnati' :.il *l f the ti ,.ir 1 fi I the y-.gr ,.,.?:,? | ,..,.'. ? ? . thr reporl ? ? .- , ? ? ,.? tl,.- I, ,.,r I he h 8f which ftatly contradl.-l Ihe above Rtatemeal aeni niit by M. K Ktoni th) g. led l'i n . eral m in ig< i hla ofl ,,,,; ,., , Rhow? ? - everj monih from Auguai. I8H I-, January, 188* excepi li u lober, IM and i? ..mber, 1884, .. nei lona ln lhe entlra pertod of C09.414 v:- Therefore, hl* reporl loe* ti"' -h,.? that il,,. income wai mon than ?ulTlclenl ? outla) during thi montba ?ri<)ing Ito* , < n.i" r II, :? ?? ,. , The Au Iil Ing '' ?mmltt< ii : ? r< 7 *et* forth thal ll - II ihllltl of th* aaao. <" l pr , ..... -j - md n .,-- ?- CW ?..?> a. Ibe nei loas B18J I tlo.OHO m.ir^ lhan H'.,ii<- maki - II rh> -? aaai n ar* made up "f f irnl ..... recelvabl .,.. i b *m iil amo ml h ..ii han I The llablllll*'* are Pompo*ed of Ihe i sio, k, M8.7M1 borrowed ,u bank*, 1180.000, and due lelegraph companiea nearlj $.'???" mon It ? .itii.i/.ii r th.it any man who deelree lhe reputallon of belng heneal could s.-nd oui the di* patch which nppeared In "The Realstet" of Thur rlaj morning, In vlea of Ih* ofllclal reporta nnd- l i ,,... .,. itioi V '? laj In b -und \ ilumea We have everi reaaon i?i belleve lhal a more ? ln>.' inveetlgatlon and examlnatlon "f tti- iN.,.k* and ? .,-.: ] eftoa thal ih* ln lebt* Ine* on F- ii mary l 1816, would u- nearer P08.088 ihun BM. PEXB8YLVAXIA MISFRS BBTOMBBD. six OP thi:m kii.i.i:I' OtTRIOHT ABT3 POt'P I ITAI.LT in ii m:i' Pottsville, p.-nn.. Peb l* By ..n exploston ot mlne kiih at 18 O'clock this neirnlng ln Ibe W* I F'.ir Rldge I'.iii-r-.. of tha Readlng t'oal aad Iros Company, nt Mahanoj Plane, ala mlners were kllled aad iiv.- v.r- burned. f<"ir <.f Ihem probably fnt.iiiy The dead ?"? Peter Oreenbaeh, of hi I'lalr; .los.-ph Hill.., <'f ' 'r.-a.-ent Hill. TbOMiafl i.iiikin, >,f Qlrardvllle; Benjamln Reaber, of Ma banoy Plam Peier Kllne und Anthoay .\i>-.-t*, <>f Ashland. The nr-t ii\< men aera probablj Inalaatly kllled, and it waa boom llma before Ihelr i?>.Ii.'h were reeovered from the working*. bul Myera waa taken oui aiivc and dled whlle belng carrled to tbe Ims pltal The Injured are Bdward Davts, "f i.irnrd ville; Wllllam Minni'h and Wllllam Ooff, ol Ash land; John Lamej end Wllllsm Davl ot Mahanoj Plane li is fsared thal tba Brsl four of tbe* ini;jr,.,i men ere fstally burned, bul l>a\ia was onl) ?llgbtly hi, ? Tbe oiigin of th<- exploslan la not kaowa, bal it la Bupposed tbal i naked lamp Ignlted a large b..d\ of gaa thal bad been le| loose Crsm .. kdasl tbal was made it tbe gangway. The exploston cet Hrs to tbe tlmbera ol whal la called the "naoakej ali way," euttlna off Ihe * cap of ihi Hve men kilii I Iu the mlne, The >i\ men wlm were laket.i allve were nean I the gangway and eacaped tha suf focal ng fume of th* na and lhe avalanche "i coai und tlmber whleh followed the exploston. A Herce tii brnke ml in the gangway, bul neverth* i.-ss ibe work of reeculna lhe Imprlsonetj men w recoverlng tbelr bodlea, if dead, was al "ii<-<- pro ,.i,,i wlth. A lln. "i h. wa* run Into tbe gang? way, aml between - and I o'clock this aftern.i lhe ilead bodlea of thi Bve men w.-r.- reeovered Th-- fire Ir tbe mlne ls still raglns Hercely, und la i,, ,, place not <:i v of so ? ia Tne mlne ofllclal* hope tu be able tu extlngrulsh tbe Bamea before they gel a hoid on Ihe coai, for ln th.it <-... ? Ibe mlne would have t" be Aooded and over IM men would be thrown oui "f work. The eoJltory has a uapuclty ol 2W,0M tons annually, BBBBBBBB BTl BL PBODVOTIOB IS MM Phlladelphla, F'-b- I*. The Amerl<-.-in lron and gteel Assoclatton h.^ recelved complete atatlatlca >,f the productlon <>f Bessetaer ateel m^ois aad Bea s.-ni'-r ateel ralla of all welgbta and ssetlona in the I'nlted Btatea ln ItM, Includlng .. small cjnaatlty of ?tandard rails and a larger qaantlty of etreet and electrlc rallroad ralla whtoh were made hy manu fa.-turer.s from pnrchssed Mooaw. The total produe* i!on of Bessemer steel Ingots m MM was ;i..',79,ini grosa toas, ggalnsl 1,11 Ll gross tons in 1193. show* Ing im Increaae ln lfJi of tBLttt t..n?. or il.:i per eeal Tha total productlon of ,iii kinds of n*?*e m.r ateel ralla. Includlng llgbl an<l heavy and atree! anl inln<- ralls. In the Fnlted Slates ln ItlM waa L014.0M grosa tons, agalnat l,lja,400 groaa tons in Luj' | rjecrease In laaa of I1MM gr,?.? tona, or 10.2 Bar cenl The productlon of Iteaaemer steel ralls In _H was composed Of W.13f? Krom tona rolle<l by the nroducera of domeatlc ingots and 114,911 tons rolle I from pur. hased i.looms. The ralla reported whtoh .,,. ,'? llnit.lv known 10 have be.-n rolled for Mii.-.t and electrto railway* aamantod in ism t<> l_ i'.<; grosa tona, againal 133.423 tona ln 1W1 an i III 'fiM tons ln IM-. All the *treet and electrlc rall? road rall* rolled In 1"!?l were made ln Pennsylvanla. IV IKYEHTUIATE ALBAWT8 WATER STJPPl.J. Albany, Feb. IK.-Judge Fliite, In the Court of gea m ,n. to-dav ohargad the Oraad Jury to Inveetlgat* th* InaufTlclency of the Albanv water Buppiy. MAY BE A DOUBLE MURDER. RROOKLYN* POI.ICK LOOKINO FOR MVSTFIUor.-* STRANCKR. THK DEATH OFTWO TOCNt. MKN FROM Hnr.nKKN IN A BROOKI.TM ROTEt. M.w THOUOHT TO BE THK itKsn.r or a DEUBERATB DEBIOM - ROBBERT THK ALLEOEO MOTIVK. The clrcumstanc-s atteiulInK tiie death of Henry Knappe and John Setm., who were fmind asphyxint.-l hy Ka. in r?...m No, 1 at Miller'. Hotel. Noe. II and 17 Rroaiiwav, Hrouklyn, Ofl Bunday, which wa. at tlrst belleved to have re stiite.i from rarrliaanaaa on lha parl of ona <>f the nien, now polm atrongly to murder. As a reault of an InveetlgaUon mada by tba pollca of tho Firtii Precin rt, assi.sie.i by a detectlve from Hobokan, a genaral alarm has been .ent out for the arr. st ,.f an nnkflown man ..f whom the pollca have an accurate deacrlpttoit, and who Is belleved to hav.- canatd the death ot th.> two men i.y turnlng oa ihe mxa In the room whlle they were aleeplng. The .,niy motlve aealgned for tha double crlme was robbery Th.- dead men were known to have had PN in thelr poaaNMlon when the) lefl thelr bornea la Hoboken <.n Baturday, and wh.-n th- < l.>fliinK was gearehed after death only UM wns found [I was nol untll yeater? day thni the pollce learned the tacta regardlng the death . .' the men, th?> proprtetor >.f the hotel and hla.nlght clerk, Henry .1 Fannlng, havlng k. pl them from tbe polli e. The dead men were nlneteen and elgbtcen yeara old reapectlvely. s ims llved al No. 7 Wlllow-et., and Knappe, untll Frlday, al No. 12 Hudaon-at, Hoboken, where be was employed aa .. derh by c r 1 F. 1.;?r:e-r- :,. Belfna waa .. meaaenger in tbe Deiaware, Lackawanna and Weatern Rallroad servlce, ri??? regletei of the hotel gave Ihe namea ef Kefty and Ryan. Tha man whom the pollce ur-- now kwklng for waa regtatated as c M. Luts. He was gapgrtRt* h twenty-flve yeara oi... The namea wei ? entered on the hotel register by iii" niectit clerk gfter u." men had retlred, ihelr rlghl namea, it l* alleged, nol havlng been aaked for by th>- cierk. li waa on this accounl ihat s-.tne dlfllcult) araa experlencad In Identlfy Ing lha bodli 1 Fur ihree in\s 1.. f..r? Knappe lefl hla place the ? tranRe man uas aeen lotterlng at. ml 111?? groeery itora and held f'-- |ueni c nvereatlona wlth him. N..thiriK w.i" thoughl of this. however, by Kn.;].; ? .-r wii.-n be lefl hla place on Frlday he recelved HA hla month'a wagea, nnd loM his fr..- ida thal be w.is k .ini? West and that be bad drawn 1160, hla aavlaga from the lot.k Th. - man ?,i? al Ihe atore when ? - lefl hla employer, and they w. n' away togetber. Wh-re th.\ apenl tbe nlghl la atlll a the aame daj Beima w.i? aenl bj imln 1; 11 i.'.ier. who 1- <:. agent for John ii >t ir.:.. md '??- whom he ?..s ata 1 employed, !?? Sew V rk ? ? " J'.'" He returned ani 1 .11 .-?;.;.. lhat hi i 1-1 nol gal the m HHng ? ni;. -..? iiMtriitiL,- waa thouahl of ,- rday, when he falled t 1 appear, 1 ? . lea were made b) Mr flardlnler. whlch I tbal he had re ? Ived the Dati Hv. M Kenna, whn l* ln the emploj ' ? .!?? [?ackawanna and Weatern Rall n th- . lae, and learne1 thal t Frlda nlght al >.?? h ime. He i refralaed from iea\ina the h..us.> ,n ... ' ?-. p|ea "f hl? dvlna m .ther th.it he rn at l.-r hedalde all nlaht When he l.-ft .-.?.? on Baturday n ?? niriK be told hls r that h? waa x h ?' 1 w " ? He k>.e<i her atfectlonately. ? ?? your work I. dotie." were ,1 worda Mrs Beima -aul lo hei aon. This h.- pmratoe l ' 1 .1" Inatead ..f k ?in* t . 1ns m >tk 11. in.. mother aunpoaed, he evtdently went ln ' Knappe and the .;r..nir- men The .-. be 1 t>ie Bro k \ i h ????! eb iul : ..' 1 . k ly haggage they hat m 1 aatehel wll Knai I. and whlch ? ? , 1 ?- ;. , ? araph ?' I thai ??'? a ? ?: 1 latter'a pi ture ?.h ln a letter. the irrlti ! larlng hi r 1 re for him and asklng him ? , 1 \.: been ronflrtned and waa atlll a 9 I boj <".rk Fannlng ?? Igned Knapi ind Beima 1 t ,; .\ . | aiid th" atrang. . 1 ri 1 1 ro in No 4 II ith : rns .,t- .ti the ihir 1 fl. OT, rOOWl No 4 .- ir, the fr.nit . f the houee and room .\ I ln ih- back When they went to iheti - .ra k-.j.-:. Mr-. Farrell, who was on th.- floor. *a\s ahe heard the nrange man Lll them g 1 1 That was th- l.i-t BeeU ..f the men allve A few mlnutea before 11 ? look Bundaj mornlna Mra Farrell. whlle praparlng th.- rooma. noilced lhal tbe 1 -r -?' room Nn 4. ?? upted by the Btrange man. was .p-n. and h- was i.Iius:ihl; hla i.ei-ktie Bhe pol 1 n ? further attentlon to ..-.1 v*.:,! ,,:i ai. ..it her work. Wh-n ahe i i.ed th- r.1 agaln ih.- man had goaa He had lefl the hotel, and on reaching ihe offl *?? told th.- rlerk to lei hla t*,. frlenda aleep untll noon, . ? v were llred. I.'t th.-m have a good, long .leep," wer- hls laal worda before he lefl ihe h-.tei Th- clera Informed ii,- bouaakeeper ?f thla fact, and the unfortunate men ware nol dleturbed al ?'? k Bunday afternoon Mrs. Farrell an ? led Ki.i". nnd tracad lt t.? room No l The proprlrtor ? is sent f..r. nnd when h. 'rl-l th- rtooi II waa f..und unloeked. Wh.-n Mlllei opened ih- door li. was Btaggered bv th- ?.."i. ?' gaa. on the bed w.is Beima arblle Knappe waa on the II001 n.-ar th- door, ahowlng thal he hai trled Iii reach the door, bm fell un. macloua and dled Tln- key ..f th- .1-"- --.is lylng on the bureau. it is belleved thal the etranger entered the room wlule ti,.. men were aleeplag ani after 1 >b i.Iiik them. removed th- up fmm the *n< bumei nnd turned on th- al >p 1 i>. leavlng his rlctlma I.. ihelr fal- . Th- tln ..f Ihe burnar could nol !.?? found and wns evtdently carrted away. Th- tlp waa on the burner wh-n the men tboh poaaeaalon "i the r<>oiii. VOLOBBl ?' T MAHTIS BBBIOVBLT tl 1 rhtcago, Feb. l" coioml J T. Martln, AdJuUnt Oeneral ..f tbe Departaaaal "f Mlaaouri, la m at the Chlcago Baa. h Hotel Me aaa i-? " Bufferlna from .. rompllcatlon of kldney troublea for aome tlme aad is nol rapected to aurvrri many h.nirs. TBLBOBAFBIC XOTB8, Cinc nii.in. Fei. is Charlea Inaorj and Lotfla Runam, aged ...... and eleren, reepectlveiy. nroae through ihe |re re.ler.Ui afternoon and aere ir.vMi.,1 in ihe Oblo Rlrer, Thelr bodlaa h.ve not \-i t i.-en recovered. Bouth Ha.liev Falla Maaa, Ffb. ln s...n after :? a 1.1 l.urKlars ent.-red ani robbed the no.tom - b) bloWlng open the saf.-. .nd made thelr e-.;.|. wni, some ti/.i 111 atampa and t'^ in money. The f.irv ..f th.- . x|.1.-1.,11 blew the entlre kUss fiont ..nt of ihe atore wrecklng tba tatarlor. Tbe wrk was that of professlonaK Kaasaa Clty, Ma, l-'.i.. is Tbe Inauianca eon* panlea whlch Iaaued lha pollclea on the llfe ot the noled !?r Fraker have ..ffere.l tlrt.Oj.1 for Il.e ap prehenalon of the dktctor. Tha Instiranca companlea wer.- dafaated ln thelr buIi ended last we.-k. but atlll think that the doctor is allve li.trolt. Mlrh.. Feb. IS. The home .f 1011 Bjf' mn.ir, at l.ewlston. was b.irned Baturday nlKh^ Th.- ihr... chlldren. al b.ys, whoaail|M ","*'1 from four to len. were cremated. Mr. aad Mrs Sevmour were at 1. danea when the flre occurre.1. lt Is belle\',..| by many lhat the flre was Incenulary. lioston. Feb. ih. The Lagletatlra Committ.-e aa Riil.-s to-day voted uiuinlmoiisly to refer to the n.-xt Leglalature the petltlon of J. ",.,,,,,'k,f,'r,? ,iir th- |no,rpora.tlon of the M.iropollt.in l-.l.-vated R.ll w.iv I'mnmny. This ls the petltlon Ir. whlch Theo .lon- F. Hresser |s Interest.' I. and whlch a-ka f,,r 11 company wlth a capltil of not le.-s th.m *lo. Onn.liori nor more lhan BBABABBi S.iulh Haveti. Mlcli.. Feb. II Captaln W.._F. Vapler. wh.. trled to buy a half Interest ta the lost ateamer Chlcora from the Orabam and Morton rtatii-portall.it. Company. has MCUrad the OOOtTXCt f.,i tlndlnK Ihe Chl.ora for IS.fmn. He wlll bcrln operntl.ins aa B04M as the |C0 breaks up. 1'lttsburK, Feb 18 -lnfomiatlon has been recelved in Homestead that Mlchael Reates an.l Andrew Blnfo, two Homeataad men were lost by the sink Inx of the steamshlp Klbe. Rentes was employed In the beam mlll of the steel works and S4lnfo whs a cllpper. They had been vlsltlng for two months at thelr hom-s In Auatrla. They salled from Hremen f<r America In the steersje of the III fate<l sleamer. Mlnneapolls. Keb. 18. -The Asbury Methodlst Kpls is.pal Hoapltal in this clty e*u?ht flre al 11 o clock this mornlnK. ?nd Boon the ftames had spread so flercely ,that a s-vond alarm was turned In. All the patlents, liu'lii.llng one who waa ii|>on the oparatlna table. ware removed ln aafety to St. Rarnabuf s Ho.pltal and adjolnlna houses. The dama?a wlll amount to tlO.ooo. HE CUT IIIS WIFE'S THROAT. A COLDBLOODED MURDER IN HOBOKEN. AN B9tOI*fEBR Kll.l.s His BFOVBM, WITH Etn MOTHER IN' THK NKXT KOOM -THE MI3 CREAKT 9TILL UJCCAUOHT. Hoboken was th- fcen* of another brutal wlfe mur.ler yesterday. The vietlrr. was Helena Spear linK. and ahe dled at the hands of her huaband, Chrlstopher Spearling. The weapon tise 1 was a razor. and the dead woman almost had her head CUt off. The couple llved at No. 2.1 Madlson-st. Bpearttng was an ensine-r, and earned good aragea His home was comfortab'.e. but Hpeariin^ used to get very dnink and abtt-K 1 his wlfe. She had him arr-st. 1 DOl kmg aso, and he had Just COCBpletCd a thr-e montha' term in the penlteatlary. After hls relaaaa th>- couple quarreled ?"reiiuently. At in o'.-loek yesterduv mornlng Mrs. Bpearllng waa ln th-- front room. Bpearllng and his mother, Mrs. Francea Bpearllng, who !s aeventy-two yeara old, w, re in the kit.-hen. Bpearllng wenl into tha front room, cloalng the kltchen door. ln a few mlnutes h" KtttTBCd. Mrs. Spearling. the mother, s.iys s.he heard no nolse. Her son put on his ha: and wenl out. At the foot of the stalrs he met Ifl*, s.phu Bebn, who llvee <>n the (Iral floor. and told her h- had cul hla wlfe'a ihroat. Mrs. Beha sup poaed be araa Joking, but told him it was a aorry jest. Bhe paaaed into her apartments and Spearling weal oui Ot th- house without furtber remark. A f.-w mlnutea later old Mrs. Spearling had OOCaaion t.. bjo into the front room, where ahe was horror Btrlcken at tba alghl ? ?: hei daughter-ln-law lylng ..ii the floor In a pool -.: blood wlth her head almost ?everc I frmn her body. An alarm wis at once glven, and amorik- tne flrat to reapond aa. a pollceman who araa accom panled bv Criarles ZaiiL,'. the inur.l-re 1 woirin s brother The Latter carrled r loadi i revplver wlth a-hloh he Intended to Bhoot Bpearllng. be aaM. Mra Bpearllng was forty yeara old. The couple irere marrled In Oermany eiKht.-en yeara igo They had no chlldren. They came to this country ln lilso a-. ' had .Ince made thelr home ln Hobo? ken. Mra Bpearllng'- body aa. removed to th Muk'ue. The pollce have nol been able to nnd Hoearllng bui as he was last Been making nis way tnw.it i tha Kete-hta. ll la belleved that be haa rone elther t i Newark or Pateraon. BAIWABD'8 WITNBB8B8 TEBTtFT. i:\li.I'N'K Wlll. ll impi.i-'ATI'.s BOTH BBOTHBR9 IN THB MURDER OP MfS9 QINQ Mlnneapolla Feb. II?Maggle Wachter, th.- itar witn.ss for the defence ln the <;in^ murder trial, told her story this aft-rno.i I tha tru.- tnward n-s- ..f Harry Hayward'a defence ts cooatag to tha ?urface. From leicreaalBg evldence thal "Adry" was ni aome aay coanected wlth the murder the b.n-f Ib galnlng credeoce thal both inen were mlxod up in the plot. BUat'a remark that "Adry" said tO him. "Re aure you brlng tba Iroa" galna freah alg nlflcanee every day aa :he caaa unfolds. There la certalnt) expreaaed In aome quartera tha: th. state is aware of "Adry*a" compUdty, but ba-. proev Ised him immunlty for hla teattrhony agalnal Harry. ln thla caaa th.- defence wlll be aWe to prove Ita alibi f..r iliiin Hayward, and that It was "Adry" who met nn>.. od Keawood Boulevard. When Miaa Wachter was called to tbe atand ahe looked Indlgnant, and her loafea dld not belle the fact When aaked aa to the aiateeaent that miim had accuaed "Adr>" Hayward ol belng an accom p!l. e and that Harry w.is to be accuaed ?f the murder. sh.- Btarted talking at a raptd rate. In H.isw-r tO the .|.i-sti..n sh- said. "BitXl Said th-y would pul up the Job aboul two weeka before the murder, and wenl oul and plcked oul the apot. <hi tha day of ihe murder. iinxt aald 'Adry' told him 10 take the lr..n and gB OUI to the lake wh.r- th-v plcked oul the apot, aad If he waated heJp Fraah woull ba there to help him." Sh- said tbal H.ixt bad glvea thla aa parl ot . si itern-i-.t to his attoraey, bui that the lattei had me angry aad told mixt to Bay nothlng more about "Adry." "After lhat," said Miss Wachter, ?mixt aald, i tbought you w.u.t.-.i ma to tell the truth " Theieaffr. Mltt Wachter te,tlfle.l. Kllxt dld not mention Adrlan H.yward'a name thnughout hls atatement. The defence h ilda tbal the story told by thla arltneaa auetalna the eharge of intlml datlon . . When a?ked wheth?r she had been threatened hy attorneya In the -.?- ? Miaa Wachter replled, "l should "think I hnd " She then told "f Ihe vtott of Mr Hall la.1 Baturday. The attornej bad flattered nnd ihre.ten. l her. She had ai*. been Ihreatened by Ihe attornej for Hlixt. .ml. in sh..it. her llfe had been ma i<- .. mlsery. Edwai I tloo?l.ell, of Chlcago, a roualn, teatined to meetlng Harry a' the llrand Paclflc, Chlcago, N" - L-emher ' and al that tlme he had SJ.OOO ln caah. The 1-:???:?- ./lll try to prove by this teatimony thal H l?., ? l rea > had the money whi.h he .-laims ti have loan. I Ml.. Qlng, taklng the Inaurance po.ldea irlty, _ _ A GB0TE3QUE TALE <>f A ROBBERT. IUjEOED IPPRARAKCB OP A MABEED BUROUAR IN WT.sT.MKSTV.lt VIIXAOE IKV.NKS OP v WOMAN itisr'.-s .lepuiie, atatlon jk.iii at the New-Tork, New-Haven and Haitford iUtlroad's station at West cheoter vUlage, orbere be alao acta ..-? Ihe ageal of the Adama Bxpreaa Compaay, tella .. blgh flown and groteeque tale of an attempt t.. roh him on Baturday nlght. The vtllage baa a bank. The bank la cloa i to bualneaa men |uai now becauae of a contagioua dla ? i ? :n the upp, r pirt of tbe bulldlng ln whlch it haa its offlcea Tbe bank his been quarantlned, but that doea nol prevent its dolng bualneaa aa it has opened a temporary ofllce In tba rallroad atatlon. Thla of courae, brlngi . lon. lerably larger amount ..r money to tbe atatlon dally than is ordinarlly the caaa This is gtvecj in th- tale ..s the reaaon why Ihe boM robber deecen led ??!! the llttle Btatloa .l.-iome's .-l.iry is lliil II w..s BbOUl I O'ClOCk <n Baturday afternoon when the r ii..-.- entered the pb. Th.- Intruder, iccordlng to .1 roroe, wore .. palr of leatber trouaera a h..rt corduroy i at, a belt, .md between hla coal and tlw bell bad thrual ,i blg revolver. Crownlng .11 ??? 'ax i blg llght-colorod hat A brtatllng muataena eompleted ibe plcture, except that the 8nan arora a ma?c Jerome ?-.i>s the man placed .. platol, i i. tb.- one in ihe belt, to bi. head, but thla dld nol terrlfy the agent, who .ir once sprana up Bnd grappled wlth the robber. He declarea he abouted for h Ip, and thal John Hrunt. who drfvea lha Adama ExpreaJ Company*. wagon, aad Baggaga Maater Oeoigo Ketlj raiua t,, nia md. < 'ti aoolng ih.-s. m.-n tho robber i..n from the atatlon and st.irt. i up th. rallroad irack. Ah ha ran he iir.d the revoh ir Into tha alr. Tl.e Bounda of the ahota do nol app, ir lo hav- been heard by aay oae aava >ba r.ien at rh<- -.:...i n. Kellj and Hrunt lauKhe.i w-i- i aaked about Un. robbery and decllned to lalk. Tha st..r\ la nol jeneralty b*U*ved by the ici dent? <>f the rllbtga, and tl.-v w .n le>- wny Jerome dld not make ihe fa.-ts publlc pr.mp.iy. Am .th. r maaked buralar . ????>? over whi.h ihe t,.wn began to ba really .-xcit ?>! turns out 10 ?? the result of a young woman'a pranka Mrs. Theo dore Davla and Mrs Rerrtan, wlfe >f i ilcputy. sherlff, wen- th- women who s.iw tJie mi-i.. I burglar. They th.night the burgtar trled t.> enter the house on Sunday nlght. bui tln Btory .aiue i -it yester<la) when a young woman confeMed that .be had dreased hemelf ln male .ittlre utid trled in en ti-t tbe houaea of bar two moal Intlmato frlenda iu ord-r to "have fun wlth them." BBOOKBIBLVA FLACB A * COBBtTTBBMAX, William Broekfletd'i acceptaace of tha efBca af Commlaatoaer <>f Publtc v\..rk- vacated hl* m?m borahtp In ihe Republlcan County committee for the xxist Aaaembly DUIricl uader the pcotrloloaa of the coaatttuttofl framed by the Committee af Thlrty and adopted laat year. The DtotrtCt Committee met at tha oiti.-e of Oeneral flamual Thomas. No. ai Broadway, yesterday nnd elected Bauauel c French as Mr. Ilrookfleld'a suecessor. The representatlves of tba XXIst Dlstrl.t are now Samiiel Thomas. Oeneral Aneon ?: MeCaok. Henry I.. Klnstein, Thomas i. QalUgfaan, Thomaa F. Weotworth aad 'S'M,r'''Krenchr|s,a llfelong K. publlcar.. and jk?many years has I.n a memher of the dlstrlcl organza tlot, ,.f whlch he was long the secretary. He has been . memher of the Republlcan CTub ataca 879. and '--.r vear conducted the c.nvasses of Assembly man Wllds and Assemblyma:: Hall. Mr. r"ren.-h ls m ",...'!.; lf.ii.ln.ss at So. 1 Uroadway. and llves at No. JCO Tark-ave. - -?-4>-? nu.l.iAU BBLLT BBBTBBOBD FOR UFF. Wllllam Kelly. who was convlcted last week of murder In Ihe second d.-gree for the kllllng of Mrs. Sarah Wendle on the nlght of October 3. 1894, at No. *-W West Flfty-flfth-st.. wa. brought up for sentenee yesterday mornlng In the Court of Oyer and Termlner. Hls counscl. Mr. 1'enteoost. made the usual plea for clenietu-y. but .lustice limraham utated there was only 080 sentenee he could- pro nounce, and that was Imprtsonment for llfe. The prlsoner was not vl.llily affacted hy the .enten.-e, although hl. wlfe. who wa. In court. took It much to heart. OORMAN PRE8ENT8 HIS PLAN IT PROVIDES FOR AN ISSUE OF ?100,000,00# DEBT CERTIFICATE8. A TRAiTirAI. METHOD OF MEETING TREASURT UBPlCm I.Vrrti.Nl TEI> A8 A "RIDBR" TO THB Sl'NimY < IVII. BII.L?JONF.S'8 FREE SII.VER lill.L TO BE BROFOHT TO A VOTE. [BT TEI.EORAPH TO THE TMBL'NE.) Wnshington, Feb. IS.?Two materlal attacltt were made to-day in tite Senate on the Presl drnt's flnindal pottcy and on the extraordlnary und ruinous .xhibition of personal flnancierlng in whlcb it has. c-ulmlnated. The flrat came ln the sliape ,.f a pointed rebuke from the Commlt? tee on Apprnpriations, in which Mr. Oorman, ih, real leader of the Democratlc maj-rlty ln the Senate, exerts a controlling inlluence, tho commlttee raporttag o% a "lider" on the Sundry Clvll Appi-oprlat'on bili a plan of relief for the Treasury, which, belnsr at once practical and aenslb'.e, flles ln the lace of all the Admlnistra tlon'l fantaatlc suggestions and dircctly con travonoa in one important partkular the pro vtslona of the reccnt bond contract algned by the Tr asury wlth th" Morgan-Belmont syndl cate. Tiie other attack wai made in the Senate [tsetf when oa a dlrect test of Btrength that body declded late this evtnlns; to take up and ruab through the Jones Free Sllver Coinage bill ln open deflance of the Adminlstratlon and Ita wlabee. The two assaultg <>n the Presldent's pollcy were nol im ? mnectod, for whlle it ls WOll understood that the passage of a Free Coinage bill through th? Senate at thi- tlme ia a pieee of mere pollti.-al bravado, jrot BUCh ? nomlnal demonstration of the revtvtng atrength of the free sllver foroes ta constderad as the noeaagary price of a vote for Mr, Oorman'a plan for tbe reilef of the Treasury -a plan which is even more dangerously an taffonlstlc to the Admlnistratlon's progratnme, Inasmucb as it has a ratlonal value and ls btsed 011 an apprsctotlOfl of actual necessitleg whl h th- Presldent and hls advlsers have , bosen t-> Ignore. Mr. (Jorman, a* is w II known. has besn entlrely OUI of gympatby with tne Admlnistratlon's re cenl finaiK-ial operatlons, holding wlth the Re publi'-an leadera la Congreaa tbat the practical and sei.sible method of overcomlng the Treas ury*s |,i---.ii' embarrasoments lay in the adop. tion of ?onie tcinpotnry *?padlent to rtHtvo the eurrenl defktenchM rather than in an elaborate '?xpeil.-n-titation with the currency system or a further resort to ruinous purchMQg of gold. Ever Blnce the beglnnlng of the seabtoa the Maryland Benator, wbo* soums to be ihe nr.ly leader ln the Democratlc party with .and f or <? uirage enough to look bcttial COndltlOOg tn tho face. has favored the imposition of a "rid.-r" OB one of the regular approprlatlon bllla gunting gnthorlty to the s*e retary of the Treasury to contract a temporary loan t-' moet the deflctendoa occaaloned by the fallure "f tbe present tariff law to produca ade ipiate public revenue?. anl he has conslstently BOUfh) to unltg both parties in the Senate on a rnoderate and practical plan of reikf such as he ha* n-.w embodtod In to-day's amendment.-; to the Sundry rivll blll. BAD ON THI NATl'i.VAI. I'RKDIT. Mr. Oorman, in i 'mmon with all the other antl-Admlniatratlon Demoerata la congreaa. re* g.ir'.s the contract cntered into hy th" Presddent wllh the forelgi. bond ayn iicatr for the dlapo.*-.! of Indeflnite isimes of bonda at an extortionato proflf as n<-'t only hlghly injurlous In 118 effeet on the Natlonal credlt, but as exceedingly die astrous to the fortunes of the Democratlc party. and hls own BCbeme for '-be relief of the Treas ury'a embarraaamenta naturally Inctudea a pointed lehuk,. i, th- Prealdenl for that portlon of hia ttnlucby bargatn whi'-h aer:ns to hind the tlovern menl to further ontraet* with the same thrtfty banking rombination. Accordlng to the provMong of one of Mr. Oorman'a amenlments. no further I aale can be negotiated by the Treaaury ex cept after due public notlca anl on terms whi<'h open the blddlng t > all COOMff, Thl.idirect repudla tlon "i thal portlon <>f the Admlnlstratloa'g con tra ?: whl, h is yel to be fttlfllled can be construed <>n 1 > as an emphaUc notlce on the part of Con* greaa that the Prestdent'g recent extraordinary flnandsl exp-rlment la BOl to be repeated under any clrcumatanOMj and that the party leadera in Congreaa sre anxious to abaotve themaelvea 08 far as posstblS from all respor.slbility for the .ur.ingement made wlth the bond syndU ,-ati' through the agency of Mi. t'levc-land'a per Bonal repreeentatlve anl former law partner. Mr. Oorman, ,'ssentlng to the suggestlon llrst made by Mr. AlUson that the present deftelency In th<- Treasurj I Bld bo mOOt ,-asiIy and con venlently mot by the issue of shurt term exeheij uer n itea "r cum icy certlflcatea, has in.-oipo rated in his "rider" to the Appr rjprlattOB bll! an authorlsatlon of a temporarj lona "f thla char acter not to excaod in amount Jloo.ooo.ooo. The certlflcatea are to be floated la denomlnatlone ,f 129, $.M) *and ? i > o. anl in multiplea of the same liptotl.aM. They aie to run for two years. bear Ing ;; per cent Intereot, payable semi-annually, and after mattirltv ar. U, be n-deemed at the pleasure of the Oovernment. They are also to be uaed I y the Becretary of the Treaaury in dis cbarglng current obUgatlona, if the holders ot these obllgatlona atv wllling to recelve interest bearlng eertlllcate*i in Hen "f caah. The Republlcan managers have all along fa vored th<- ndoptlon of the exebequer note plan, ?nd their only erebairaaamant ln supporting Mr. Oorman'a amendment to the Sundry Qvll blll will grtoe t'rom the imposelbility <>f obtalning from the Treasiry an admlasi.in of the actual ne sslty of su.-h a kan as Mr. Oorman advo eatea If Mr. Carlisle is willing to admit aa franhly aa Mr. Oorman tbe .-xistence 0f an alarmtng deflcli in tho revenuaa, the Republlcan ! 8dera wlll gtedly CO*oparatg with the Maryland S. nator In faatenlng hls practical and senslhle "ild.i" oa the Sundry Civil Approprlatioii bill. DBMOCRATIC (.H'FodlTlON T<> O.HtMAN. un th, DemoeratlO Btda of the S.-nate. a goofl deal ii oppoalUoa t" Mr. Oorman'a amendment is Uhel) to be developed. the "Cnofcoo*1 Senators belng aa relUCtant aa the Adminlstratlon offlclals tbemselvea t" admit the fhUnre of the present tariff law to furnlsh revenues ?ufflclent for the aupp >rl of the Oovernment, and being also hlghly averae to Banctlonlng t.ie pt^i.-tical abrogation of Mr. rieveland's contract wlth the Morgan-Kel iiiont s) ndl-ate as .ontemplated by Mr. Gor nian'a piMgiainilie. The Bun l.y Clvtl bill wlll probably come before the Senate before the end of the week, and the Oorman amendmenta wlll cause an animated and hlghly personal polltlcal debate. Thelr adop tlon or fallure wlll depend largely on the at titnde of the Adminlstratlon Denio.Tats, fOT at thls late stage <>f the sesslon llttle or no leglela tlon ean paaa the Senate which la vlgoroualy OD* posed by any compact polltlcal group. There Ib llttle queatlon, however, that the paragraph pro? vldlng that no more bonds ahall be dlsposed of bv prlvate contract wlll be added to one or other of the remalnlng approprlatlon bllla. Senator liills, who, though a "Cuckoo" on many laauea, ls still an ardent advooate of inflation and wlld cat hanklng. intenda to offer an amendment re peallng all the lawH by authorlty of which the recent bond iaBues have bet-n floated; and It ta belleved that the sentlment aroused by the Preal* dent's flnanderlng la ao Intenae and wldespread that some such actlon by both branches of Con greaa la inevitablc. In the debate to-day In the Senate. occaslonea by the appearance of Mr. Oray as a champlon of the Adminlstratlon contract with the forelgn bankers, Senator Sherman. who untll now has been extremely eautloua about expreaslng an oplnlon on the recent bond Issue, openly and em phatlcally condemned Mr. Cleveland's oartal aa fanlty and lmorovldent, and ventured tne