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f*M,V...N* 17,964. NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, JANUART 21, lsiNI.-SIXTEKX PAGES. FRICE TI1REE CENTR BUMORS DJ8CREDITED. freJfOLAND HA8 NO WISII TO BUT CUBA. rtlTHEIt 18 IT PEMKVED IN LOXDON THAT THE OOVERNMl'-NT WIIJ, 1>0 ANVT1II.NT, TO IK1JI TATH AMEMCAN PEELIXG tTNXECESgARILY. [iiy CABLB to tiik TRIBUNB.] CbMffgM IHMIj Bg Thr TWBWM Awiciatton. London, Jn:t. 20.?The bull -tin boarda have cnn titined many aenaatlonal rumora from Xmerlca to-^ay. but theeffe t on :he atock market haa m>t ygaaerloua. Conaoli dropped oni ?aJxteenth, and Ajnerlcan aecurltlea wera depreaaed, The alllleat rjm >r waa tho alleged s;il<- of Cuba t> Great prltain. Thla waa laugbed at whereverany om ment eraa made upon it. Cuba, with ? rebell! in join? on whlch a garrlaon of 100,000 Spanlards Bjajaable to auppreaa, 1h nol ? calable bll of real eetate. eapecially arhen Ita purchase !>y any Euro pesn Power arould Involve war wlth the Unitad Stat-s. During recent yeara there have been rumora of a flnancial and polltlcal eomblnatlon f0r leading monay to Spain, wlth the cuatoma revenue of the island pledged aa aecurlty, but no operatlm of thl? klml ls probable under exlstlng ?aadltlona, wlth tbe Inaurgenta devaatatlng the ajatiicta around Matanaaa and Havana. The Spanl!?h Oovernment made a amall flnancial deal jn Pari9 a few mcutha ago, but has recetved no fncouri^emrnt from London. England, more over, has no motive for buylng another augar Uland. wh-'n lts own mark>-t la BUpplled from Qannany and Ita West Indlan cane producera are ipgoverlahed already. Oth' r aenaatlonal rumora from Amerlca relate to th- movement of the flying squadron. That aaaadron wlll have a naval parade for the benelit of the (jueen un Wedn --day. and wlll anchor at BpMhead, posalbly after a ahort erulae anuind the lale of Wight. Ita ultimate deatlnatlon )s not known, but nob <dy *.n Englan 1 t> rtlevea that lt wlll aall for Bermuda <t La Quayra. Mr. Bal four's Ilancheater apeech waa nvlncing proof that the Brltlah Oovernment wlll do n dhing to aaw kc- war wlth the Unlted Btatea, but. on the contrary, wiil act in a conclllal iry way. The Bfifcct ?f the dlaqulet'ng rumora i* to create an lmprepsi'-n anning EngllBhmen that Amerlean pollticlans are trylntr to OUtmanoeuvre one an? other f r a poaltion in the Frealdentlal canvaaa. That is the eommon comment, baaed malnly on "The I'ally Newa'a" New-York dlapatcbea tu day. There are BOme Btgm i f a r< r.twal of irrl tatlon in the ewntng papcra to-day, but there U no excltement. Jlne ilam, while decllnlng In laadon, is atlll atrong, and .t may yet be <il tartad from an Impoaalble war with Oermany to a ff-elinj? of irri:alde antagonlam agalnat th. Vnlted Btatea An intluontial Amerlean re aiatked to-day: "Th-^ Unlted Btatea atanda t i win on the maln queatlon of arbitration as a aettlement of the Venezuela dlapute." That la true, rrcvlded there be no reckleaa play. I. N. P, -?. ? IT BTIXli REMAINfl A MTSTERT. KOIXK' hmation a:: iitt'u: PL.TINO8QUADKOVa I }..-TINATIOS OIVKX OCT BT THE AD1URALTY. Lir.don, Jan. 2^.?The Unlted Pre?s has th" nu thority ct the Adr.i r.i ;v for the ?tatement that no lnformitlon wtaterer regaitnag whera the n> lng ?qua']?\3n la Roing or where it is not golng h.{.\ b*pn (riven to anybody. The Londoa aewapaptra of ta-morrxrw arlll rrint the fo'.;owln?r tioilinihlllralloa wnlcn ha.i been ls aaed to th?m t>y the F.'rWKn OOce: Tt*:th refertnee to a report from Washlngton of .lieged telvgraphle corrt-cpondenee between fnite.l Btatea 8reretary of 8tate Olaey and l^ir.' Paiis bury respeetlng the BBOteaMnta of the T.rltlsh fl?-?t va are ofrlc'.ally latormed tbat n.> eommunlcatlon has paase.l t.?ttveen n".-r Jlajrsty'.? Oovernment and the Oovernment of the UniteJ States upon any naval queatlon. The l'niu-d Pre?.? has aacartalned on abaohitely truatworthy authoi;ty that apeclal eharti of N.rth Amerlean araterav the Weal Indlan aeaa and the Me<1 terrar<-?n hav'' l>een furnishtl to th'- chlef commjuiUln-r otli ?? 11 of the Hylng aquadroa Th< informant of the Unlted Preaa baa aeen tbe charta TESTIMOXY FOR WARDEN FALLON. LaWTCRJ PRAI8K HI8 MANAOEMENT OF THI TOMB8. The hearlng In th? eaae of the ehargeo preferred agalnat Warden J< hn .1. Fai! >n. of tbe Ctty Prlaon, w.ia reaumel at r> o'ciork yeaterday afternoon in the old Tomhs Pollce Pourt. before the Commla a'.cner of Correction, Hobert .1 VVright. The flrst wltness was Aaelatanl I'istrlct-Attorney Vernon M. Davta, arbo teatMed that he has been visitingr the Tombs for eleven yeara and had known Wardea Fallon since the latter I i >k charge, four yeara ago. purinij the la?t four >?.:-. !.- s.u 1, th? pri^on has been kept In exoellent c m lltlon, ARs'.stant l>istrict-Attorney Bteptx n J. O'Hare sii<l that for a number of years he had noted the | and that under Warden Fallon the dladpSlne v. i better, the accommodations more adequati (eneral appearance of the j>rison greatly Improve 1 Charles W. Brooke, the lawyer, sald he hnd known the Tombs l'rlson for twenty-five years, and In that t!me :f:e best admlnlstration be knew of was that of Warden Kallon. Mr. Hummel, <;f the law flim of Howe & Humrr.el, tattlfied that he had been In the hablt of \ aaaTombfl slnee IMt, and that under Warden Pall >ti tbe prlaon had beea more eihvientiy and ayatematl cally managed tiian at any oth<-r tlma wlthin hls reeoUectlon. Dr. Owea K. Ward, who ha-< been the phyalelan at the Tomlis, testlfk-d tiiat tie ba.l I.n called t'j examlne Loula Herrmarm, the prlaoner becauae of whose alk-ged lll-treatment the cnargi aaa nat Fal? lon w<-re made. When he aaar the tnan Herrmann nad b?-.-n In the dark ce;l for two l&ya ' Bl' ? ? acrltlcal examlnatl >n and found the ]>risoner In good healih. Herrmann did not complaln of bejng hungry. Chailes J'atterson, couns'-l for Fallon, said that conflnemtnt in the dark cell was th*- only punlah njent that eould be InflJeted on Herrmann. Thera *as no cleai evldence. he declared, : > ahow that ther<- had been unv .,rder from Warden Kallon not ! to fee: Herrmann. fl>- denounced Ueputy Warden 0'8he?, and sald for months O'Shea had been un4?rmining Fallon. H? aaked that the chargea Bjatnat the latter be diamlaaed. HIa requeat was denied At the cloaa of th" hearlng Cocnmlalaoner Wrlght Mid that he would probably render hla deolalon to day, at hls offlre. No C6 TMrd-ave. U8CVE WOMK IS KINQSTON. K!ng?'<.n. x. v.. JanudH fgpaelai).?Unuaual inter ?at has beea arouse 1 htre during the last week by Colonel Hadley and Ml?s Anna Wray, the reacue njl?aloa arorkera from St. Hartholomew's IfhMtoa, In ^'?w-York. Tbetr meetlnga have beea crowded nj*htly. n i hall belng large enough to accompiodate aii woo dealred to h.-ar tnnn. leaterday afternoon at the Kingston Opera House manv bundreda were turned aaray. Reacue mlaalona wiil be eatabilahed 8f*J1uP and dowii t.,wn for regular work. Colonel md.ey uyi he flnds 117 aaloona in tbe dty, ona for ?ran m peop>, whlch is nearly double tbe average >n New-Vork Clty. CHU(cn\li:\ DESOVNCB MA8K BALL8. Xewburg. Jan. 20 (SpeeiaD.-A rew days ago Deaa ?? T. Wllllam L I'ermy. of Bt J'atrbk's CbttTCb, |nla c|tyt t00k or.cllB|011 at ., w,...lUlx 0| niH !huron ? denounee In atrong and unmistakabie languaga aaaquerade bali!.. NoUcaa of tha Dean'a remarka were prlnted all over the State, and la m.st la ?-ance, the eommenta arera favorabla to tbe ataad commHri./J"""^ th>l?e uwh0 aotlead tbe nea | lommenta was Archblabop Corrtgan ..' v.-a v.ik ^aTO'i!?;^ mj9UMMl DVrONrt RBPLY W1LED. *??SX!Z?2''^*'-*,m? forHanryA. ???te^ ?hev b "V"'"' '" ,h,> UB,t^ S'"; ""velv 1 con., - "'? H,lt,> *?*** "'?lh ?<">? of Actta?r. * ,ai"'"1 "" th" ?ll"?"fl'-a ^?aembiy adj0Urr; h tk. d,iy. Wft'n lhe O'nfral n.*r^?ly devotia i? Jn/ r"P'y '? ong, and Is 'o.nt that the hlle he ex TllE FREE SILTER POW-WOW. CUANS QATHERINO IN WASHINQTON TO FORM TUB NEW PARTT. TIIK UCADINQ l.\TJ.ATMN!STfl AND CHKAP IIOXEY BUOUTERfl OF THE COUNTRY TO TAKi: PART?THEY WANT OXLY ONE THUtO, THE BUOOV OP 1THE "OOLDBVO." [HV TBLBORAPH TO THE TRIBtTITg.] Waahlngton, .Inn. 20. -Ex-R preaentatlve A. .T. Warner, of Ohlo, who haa been lecog n ::< d f"r many yeara a-< <>no of the ableat leaden ln tbe free allver rolnage cruaad', haa come to Waahlngton to t:.k" a hand in th* conference of tho allver Infiation ists, whlch is to be, held tiext Wedn< >; lay, Speaklng about the confer?nce and Ita objecta I Oeneral Warner aald to-day: "Tha rilm men can wln thls Preutdentlal i rarc by unlted actlon and wa are mxloua to promota that end. We ahall conalder every j thlnp beating legltlmately on the aubject. We ; are oppoalng nobody but the goH :-i<n: no | pollcy but tho gold pollcy. Wa dealre to co , operate with men of any party who, geelng that tha timo f.ir aupreme actl >n haa arrlved, mo wllllng to enllat f^r tins campalgn under the banner of the wblte metal." "Whal do you thtnk of the actlon of tho Nattonal Commlttee bf the Popullat party just taken at Bt Loula?" "i thlnk well of it. Tho actlon la wlae nml conaervatlve. it evldencea the proper apprecla tinii of the altuatlon. ii advocates a union of the fri< luls of ailrer and the putting of a Na ttonal ticket ln tha Beld after t!> ? two old partlea ahall have made thilr nomlnatlona The aaaumptlon as t . what tho two old partlea wlll do <>n the flnanclal queatlon la an entlrely aafa on*. Both wlll adopt i; >ld platforma. Tho free allver Democrata wlll make ."n. ear li'st effort to atem the tlde ln that narty, but they wlll falL Then the t-st of stlv*r men wlll come. The electlon of elther the Republlcan or Democratlc ticket wlll mean tha coutlnua tlon <if the gold pollcy. The only h( pe ? f f il\-.-r wlll lle in oppoaltlon to tho old partl ?.;, and a stroiiK thlrd tirk.-t. thoroughly repreaentatlve of the allver cauae, ought t>> aweep tl"> coun try. Let Popullata, Bimetalllsta, rllvcr Demo? crata, allver Republlcana, all come together and th>- battle \\i:l be won." "Bul many allver Democrata object to pninjj Into a new party, rcpreaentatlve of but one laaue," waa auggi at< d. "How do auch men read hlatory?" waa Oen? eral Warner'a reply. "Power haa alwayi bc<*n obtalned >?:! one laaue. Tho Democracy, under Jefferaon, flrai won on th ? laaue "f antl trallzatlon. The Republlcana, under Mncoln, \\"U on ih<' anti-alavery laaue, and the Demjc racy eame back In i^vt on the tarlff laaue A multlpllclty of laauea accompltahea nothlng. The longer the platforrr the ahorter the No, the real reaaon for a new party Ii th faol that there la one laaue whoae overahadow Ing Importance calla for a new party. The man who la not for allver la agalnal ?dlver. pnd the ma i who la I r allver >ughi to i >? wllllng t-. pui sii\?T above everythlng elae. LTntll our money pollcy la corrected and eatabllahed In the In tercata of the people, Inatead ?1 In the Intereata of the bankera, it la uaeleaa to talk about mlnor mattera. The i.ple are n>'t ao aerloualy dlvlded about the 1 i 111 - tblnga." Among tho other free-colnaga leadera who have arrlved In tt>is clty a?-" ? a-Oovernor Toole, of alontana: R. Mclntoah, "f ITtah; Prealdent Wardell, of the Callfornla Orange, and fleorge P. McKenney, of Callfornla. A delegatlon la expected from Chlcago to-morrow. W. H. Hir vo> haa baen Invlted to come, ani is ezp< to bo present. (!FX. THOM 18 7.117W; IX.JIRED. BE T* RUN DOWN BV A CABLE CAR AND KNOCKED LTNCON8CIOU8 HIS CON DITION BERIOU8. Oeneral Thomaa Rwlng, ?h, lately realgni l th offlce of counael to the Rulldlnaa Departi ? ari knocked down by a iible <mt at Thlrd-ave. and Eighteenth-at. yeaterday mornlng aivl waa hurt aerloualy. \\c wai on his way fr .m hli hon Ii tho Bt. Qeorge apartment-houae, at So. 223 Ea?t Beventcenth-it., to hla law offlce, at No. II Wa : and v.-.-is croaatni Thlrd-ave. t i *;??; t - :>>? of th<- rlevatt I nllroad at Blghteenth vt . ?hen to atopped to wall for a cabia car Rolni uptown ?'? :m. When tha car paraed tilm h.' atarted t?> walk brtakl) acroaa tho avenue and faded to ? ?? th<' car | ing 'i iwnt iwn, whlch waa cloae at band. II- walkt-<l dlrectly agalnat tho car and arai knocked down, falluig heavlly "n i.i* head. A wai <"'it in hia head when It atruck the i ivement, and he wai made onconacloua Inatant'.y. Beveral mon, who wltneaaed th?- accldent, ratai 1 li!-n from the muddy pavemenl ai I carrtrd hlm lo tho n. !?? w.iik. A po'.lceman called an ambulance, and the n, after placlng a bandag about Oeneral t*a h< id, carrl* i hlm In the ambulance to h!? home In the 8t Oeorge. John Kally, the grlpman -.n the o.iij!.- rar, wIm dld not appear to be at fault ln the acci lent, wai am t< i and held for a i exam Inatton In the Torkvllle Court. Dr. Hemlngwaj and Dr. Kr-.u^i arrre called to at tend Oeneral Bwlng at hla home. <;?:. r.ti Bwlng*a two s.ins and aeveral Intunate frlenda of the famlly went to the bedalde of the Injuri l man *< ao n m they were Informed of the accldea , and in the . ?? . ion many peraona calk i at tbe y-\ '?? rge ? ? Inqulrlea. Late In the afternoon Oeneral Ewlng wai .s;iii unconadoui an ] the phj ilctan not be lure .f he araa .si:ff.-rinK from concuaalMi of tha braln i r from a fracture ?>( the akuU. m- i -. dltton waa conaldered ."-ri.ias, although tha famlly bop d for hl rei ?very. Oeneral Bwlng w.sm born at Lancaater, <iik>, ln 1829. He w.i; graduated from Hrown I'nlVenlty at Provldence, and wai aomltted t'. the t-.u In c.in Innatl, < ?hlo He i r icttw l I iw for ? tli i and went to Kanaaa ilurlng *he Fr*? Ktate s:i\il-k1- ii waa afterward made Chlel Juatlce of K.u,-;.- when that S:.a.- waa admlttH t'< th- l.'nlon. Ho wenl lo the war ;:? colonel of the lith Kamtai Iteg ? He became a brlgadler-general and v>.i< br< r, i r-general, an-i ii>- wai commandei ? the De pai tmenl "f the Ml ?"?'mrl. In U78 h>- returned to Lancaater and entered poll tlcs. He repraaanted )iis dlatrlct ln Congreai from 1X77 to l>?si. in iv7.i he waa nomlnated for Oovernor of Ohlo, but wai defeated. He came to New-York Iti 1s^l and went Into law practlce, He wai ap polnted counael to the Hullding Department laal year, but realgned on January !. He wai formerly pr< aldeni ??! th* Ohlo Ro lety ln thla < It) Th<- condltlon of Oeneral Ewlng wa.x mnrh lm prored laal nlght, and bla phyalclan aald that no bonea w? re i>rok? n. HiaHWAYMEX <n:r 77: v YEAR8. I'.altlrnoro, Jan. 20. -H.iymnn.1 Elroy and Jamei i: Morae, two aUeged blghwaymen, recently arreated ln New-York, charged with "holdlng up" tho in matos of a aalooa In Harlem, and kiiimp g man named Pope, but on wbom the New-Torit pollce could not faatea tha crlme, a/en to-day aentenci l to ton yaara* rai-h ln tha penltentlary by Judga Vright ln tho crlmlnal court Tho two blghway? men had bean convlcted vt enterlng th.- hotel of Nlcholaa T. Hutchlna, In ttn- Waatern annex, on tho n!?ht of October 2, and rol,hln? Mr. Hutchini an l throo of hls gueata?C. ?'. Wolf. of Olen Rock, ',,';, . (? Lee Reynolda, of Elemlngton, w Va., and Bherlff J. N. Blmmona, of Pranklla, w. \'a. PBACE REIG\8 IN I'HII. IDELPH11. Phlladelphta. Jan. 20. -All probabUlty of anothor Ftrike of the motormen and condoctora of tho Union Tractlon Company !* now bellevad to hava ,'.,.,i,.,i. The dlrectora of the company to-day rati fled ,.,,. recommendatlona that arera aubmlttad to t,?th tha company and the empioyea by tho citi '?IS- commlttee and a commlttee of the employes th?> mornlrg called on John Bparhawk. Jr.. i ?.Vt- ?f tn ? Cltlaena < ommlttee, and mniouiu'ed ;,,.,?,n: with tho tarma propoaad. Ill<; DAUAGE8 AWARDED TO YALE. nartford -lan. 20-Tho BUta Coiamlaakni ap n-.d to arbltrata the dlaputa betwaen Yale rm '" ' . , S; ,rrs Agrlcultural Sebool, growlng out I, u?a dlvertlnj by tha Btata of tha^Oown m i 01 ' ,. ,. .i-ural coIloifoH fr?ni tho f.jrrn -r to fund for agrculi...... ? ^ ??.,,,?K .?.,niy ;inl tbe latter " ?', , ? .',?,,.. commUilon conslata of <-\ made the '" ' v.? , para, of N'orwksh. and ox '?,:''' ?'u";i';, . ?; , and kenry C. RoWnaon. of ?'k":i"h"rho CoD^mlaaton awardl to Yale W?4?4? thla clty. Tn< '""'"' ttar() m f.iKno.l by ox-Judgp b.h ?>a?'?K"1RI,,..'-! c Kohlnaon. but ox-fhiof Juatica k0;knd-^ont,',fro,nC?ho.rconc,uSlor... 8TAMPEDE AT A HOIiSE SALE. FIFTY ANIMAL9 RU8H PELL-MELL ABOUT THE RINO. :?> R mi:n BADLT HIRT and OTHERa BRl'ME* A PAKIC AMOXtt THi; YI8ITORB, A gtampede at a horae aale ls an unuaual :n cldenl ln thla i Ity, but f'Hir men were hurt ln auch an accldeni In the auctlon itable of laaac Dahlman, at No. 203 Eaal Twenty-fourth-at., yea terday, Ab ul fifty horaea were In the atable waltlng t" I"- aold ..:: hour bef ire noon, and about three hundred men were crowded I gether ln fronl <>f Emcraon McAlfe, th* auctloneer, who waa trylng t i get tomeb "iy to rai ? ? bld of ftt, when there waa a ahoul ot warnlng. Twenty horaea, itrung together by connectlng haltera, were tearlng around In the back pail ? l the rlng. Buddenly they ma le a r;i?li toward the entrance of the atable. Thlrty other b< raea that were In llne agalnal a alde wall of the bulldlng Jolned In the ruah. These horaea were alao strim^ together, and a- they could not get int? t). atreet they kept plunglng around In a ?iv le, klcklng, atniggling, bltlng and Jumplng. Th.- crowd <>f men in the place were panle atrlcken and they puahed and ran ln every dlrec tlon to avold the plunglng horaea, The crlea of thoae penned In the atable could be heard in Ihe atreet, and another large crowd gathered at th* entrance The people were jamtned together In th* doorway. Curaei and crlea for ald were heard from wlthln. Thoae ln the atreet at laat broke away and let oul the itruggHng mob wlthln Th* horaea dld n I auceeed In gettlng out. They were flnally cbaaed Into a o rner and kept under i ontrol. A number ol p raoni ha<l been injured. Some were only allghtly acratched <>r brulaed and ?* i * * not requlre medlcal treatment. An ambulance eurgeon, who waa aummoned from Bellevue Hoapltal, found the followlng men In need of liis aervlcea: Pollceman Henry Clarfc, leg In? jured; Roberl Mltcbell, coachman, of No. 225 Weal PICty-thlrd-at, acalp wound; Joaeph Mott, :i flurlat, of No. 541 Flrat-ave., left leg broken; Joaeph Bulllvan, a laborer, -<t No. HS Becond ave., three rlba on the left pid.- broken. The four were removed to Bellevue Hoapltal. Clark, Mltcbell and Bulllvan wer* able to ajo home later It waa aald that tho ptamporlo probably waa cauaed by aome one touchlng a horae wlth a whlp, frlghtenlng hlm and caualng tho other* to Joln hlm ln hla fllght After tho injured per gona were removed to the hoapltal, and the horaea were aecured ao aa t.. prevent anather atampede, the .ca!- waa conttnued. ALBAXY DEMOCRAT8 DITWED. THE COfX 'IL OROAXIZED BY REPDBLICAN8 AND I >EMi (TRATIC B< tLTERS. Albany, Jan. 20 (8pe la!) The Democrita of Ara iny an pllt aa badlj agatn n i they w< rc before the harmony "deal" waa made, when Jam< i Ro >n< y, the cai lal of the R ?we Domooracy, waa aet aalde and John Hoyd Tl .. I er. of the n< w Demo racy, got the V alty nomlnatlon. Mayor Thacher haa not been ntr d the Democratlc ho ita i ? h< ai aumed the reli I ? govt rnm< nt on Janu ary l. He made out a alate. On It waa Wlll lam W. Dennln for < *11 > Clerk. l> nnln waa ; ? ? ularlj objectlonable I crata, but, net ? 11 i i ti< >n. I ? . \ :.????? . M ?-.??<? x. Of th Ward, and Jai ' the Bet rel uu tl ? ?? th t l: l ? i\ d :i ? > aucui . n l ? ?' ia nomln . . ..?! ,.a. I Wlth th- elght R* puhll ? mi \ l< rmen foi the dtatrtbutl ? ? f the ?| hl ? ? ive Ihem ten v ti i to the nlne cau 'ua- tbl IIng Democrata. Tho ciktnt Republlcana and Cox and Pritchai i walted untll n arly 10 o'clo k to-nlght for the i ...,..?? it ? -.t ? th>- n gulai Ing Th- v f i!'.-! to ?lo ao, and th< Republl i ?rlth tl elcc-ted 0 rg?> II 8tev< na, Re .,,. j realdei t pro tempoi nd Henry .1 Mal iy, !'? iwe-Roonej i >? m i it, aa Clty C THREE V1LUOX8 LEFT TO CHARITT. Tlli: BPLKXDID I ' ' HR8. AgPISWAUh I t II'!'; BR1 RO Plttaburg, Jan. W Tha wlll if ftfra Anna R Aaplnwall, the wealthy and eccentric Plttaburg who i ! ln Edlnburgh, Bcotland, laal !>? cember, waa (lled here to-day. Bj tha pr..-. Ii of the wlll her entln eatate, eatlmated to )"? worth 12,000,000, Ii glven t. the Hoapltal of tha Proteatant ipal Churrh, Phlladelpnuv Th:<< hoapltal la .-,. ntah for the benefll ..f whlte femalt ilch oi convaleacent orphan chlldr.-n I wlll atlpulate* lhat thera ihall be no denomtnatlonal n crltnlna Uon, and aaki that preferenct bi glven to chUdren v. have loit boi h parenti M188 BARTOy Wlll. 8AIL TO VORROW. KO CIIANOn IN iii:i: PLANB IHCOAl'll OF Tltr. Bt'L'l l> B A . 1 ITfDE. Waahlngl n, Jan to Mlaa Clara Barl ... preal denl of the Am rlcan Natlonal R*d Croaa, and the membera of hei i ??: mal ataff ar* hard al work preparlng t" aail from New-York "ti Wedn iday, H< retar) Olney haa twlce cabled to Mlniater Terrel al Conatantlnople to aacer taln from the Sultan whether it wlll be poaalbli for Amerlca'a i pre* ntatlvea t-. enter hla do mlnlona on thelr rellel m rk, bul as Ifiaa B accepted the trual Impoacd U] m her t" take charge "f the dlatrlbutl >n of Amerlca'i d ma tlona, ahe doea not feel that drcumatancea wlll warrani the loaa f tlme apparentl) neceaaary t., h?a:- from Conatantlnople before leavlng thla rotintry, and haa onaequentl) determlned to cai v nul h( r orlglnal plan to aa i i Jai n v 22, When the rellef corj Conatantlnople, if there are any barrlera to be overcome, Mlaa [iarton wlll undertake the taak of peraonally tnlng them In her own dlplnmatlc way. Turkey, on Julj '.. 18*5, adopted the artlclea of the c.inventl n of rieneva "f Auguat 22, iv>'.4, nn .]. r whlch the Red Croaa Boctety Ii entltled to the MKiit "f way and to protectlon under any and all i ii i umatani ea. .? ? I LEOPARD W08E l\ I BAOO \OE c\ll. Erle, Penn., Jan 10 A leopard, belonguig to th. Walter Malne clrcua, and whlch waa bdng ahlpped to wlnter quartera, at Oenrva Ohlo, broke looae ln the baggage-car of t.- weatbound mornlng paaeen ger tr.: a, on the Phlladelphla and Erle Rallroad, ja^t after leavlng K ine. The ocrupanta <>f the ear ti- I. kavlng the beait In full poineaalon, and th. newi i- ng C3nv*yed to tha paasepgrra in the coachfia, .. aeml panlc enaued, whi.-h contlnued all the way to thli cltj When the traln arrlved here the lervlcea of .!? -- Howard, an anlmal tralner, were aecured, and he entered the car wlth a ahort r , ? and an irun bar. Tha leopard, bowever, had feaated to h;s full on aome oyaten whloh were ln tha car. and lubmltted peacefully to belng t.ik.-n to his eaga A great crowd gathered al tho dopot bera ln axpectatlon of an exc t i r.*^ acene. TR0VBLE8 OF BU8IXE88 MEN. Buffata, .Jan. 20. BheKff Lamy w izoi tho plaat of tho I'.urgei* Oun Company to-day on an exocn tlon for $141,!Wi 7'i, obtalnad in th>- Buprama Court by Pranh Ua I'.vro. Thin aotion waa preetpttated by tho fallura of tho company to moet notoa bk gregatlng thla amount. A meetlng of tbe dirootorn wlll bo hold to-morruw, when !t :<< expected tha! arrangementi .'.:i' i?- made to rontlnue tho bual neaa. Th.- company waa Incorporated ln Wo.m \-ii atnla wlth a rapltal ato-k of It.OM.OOO. Tts piant -n Buffalo Ii valued at RSO.OOO, and ompioyn e'.ghty men. Mllla w Barae, of Xew-Yorh ^*ity. ln praaldenl of th>- company; Andrew B. Rurgeaa, of New-York v, . prealdent, and <>. i. Bnyder, aecretary an.i treaaurer. afllwauk**, Jan, Bt Tho r*?ta'l ihoo-atoro ,,f Sm:t'i a.- Btoughton ?aM rUaied thla noon i.y LTnder Khorlff Armor, on I ?rlt of attaohment for $47o.m laaued in favor of Cbarlea P. I'tNtor. T?u- iirm ia Intereatad in a ahoe fa.-tory nt Lynn, Uaaa THE M i;<i:s TOWED T<> NEWPORT KEW8. c.ijjp Henry, Vg? Jan. W.?Tho ateamahlp l.am paaae, of th* afallory Llna, whleh rur..* betwewi Kew-York and Oalvertoa. paatad ln the CApea al n u' lock thls rr.orn.tiK wlih th- Am.r caa i.ns.-..;,K..r ateamahlp N'uecea ln toW. Th* Xuaca* Ii ;i iai-^e riOb-ton atcamer, tradlna b*tw**n New-York and tMlvaaton. Bb* lafl tho latter port for New-York and wa? pleked ui> ln a d'aable I condltton by h?-r jilcter-chlp. tho I.iimpasan, and la not; botitnl toward tho Ni-.vp.irt N*wa irydocka for r*pajra> THE NEW MONROE DOCTRINE IS AN OHACULAR UTTEBANCJ3 AN INJFRY TO THE UNITED BTATEA WILL BE CON8TDERED AN UNFBIENDI*T ACT. vii.i. rr.xr of ur. n.wiss resoldtios. BENATOR SEWEIX BPBAK9 ON ll'>S RE*OLt*TIOX SXPLAXATORY OW THE ORIOIXAL MONBOE ME8BAOI HiO PLEADa FOR BfODBRATIOS THE BL'BJECT TOO ORAVE K'lrt IIA8TE KOT THE TiME TO PRECIFTTATal an ISCUK iRT T>:u:<:n.u-n Tu THK TMBffKS.] Waahlngton, Jan. 20.?The promlsed enlnrg^d Interpretatl >n of the Ifonroe Doctrlne whlch waa agreed to on Baturday i>y tbe Benate Cora mlttee on Forelgn Relatlona waa reported in tho form of a jolnt reaolution to-day by -Mr. Davia, of atlnneeota, whoae namt has already been popularly afflxed to tbe new veralon of Monroe's pollcy and who waa perhapa more Inatrument U than any other rommltteeman In aecurtng a ra ?tatement of the prlnciplea underlylng the fa moua meaaag ? of December, I hl'.i. Tne text of the reaolution when read ahowed few or n i dlvergendea from the veralona already made publl ?. lt is as followa: Reeolved by tbe Benate, tbe Houae of Representa tlvea con nrrang, th tt, \\ Ji?r a?, Prealdenl Ifonroe, in t-.ls nr-e?a?e t() ron greaa of l.-mix-r 2 Anno Domlnl, 1*8, deemed lt proper to aaaerl aa a princlple !n whlch t!:-- righrs and Intereata of tbe Unlted Htite* are Involved that the Amerlean contlnenta, tiy the free and Inde i i lent rondltlon whi'-h th">- have asaumed and malntalned, wct.? thenceforth not t.? i.nafdered as aubjecta f"r future colonlaatlon i>y any Kiir.< pean Power; an I, Whereas. Prealdenl Monroe further declared !i that m?H.?age that the Unlted Btatea would conaider ?ny attempl by he allled Powera of Buropa to ex tend thelr aj atem to any porUon of tbla bemlaphera a* dangen ua to our pi ica and aafety; that wlth tho exinting colonlea and dep< nden !lea ?>f any F.uropean power w.- have not laterfered, and abould not in terfere; bul that wlth the governmenta who have declared their independence and malntalned lt, an i .ii i i ? : i nce are have on great conald< ratlon aad oa ju i prlnclptea acknowledged, we could not rtew anj Interj ? t!oa for the purpoee of oppreaa'.ng 1 them, er rontrolllng In any other manner thelr leatlny, by any Kuropean Power, in any other llght , than aa the manlfeetatlon of an rnfriendly ? loward Unlted Btatea; and further relt erated In thal meaaage that lt i? Impoaa'.bla that the I Poa i i ? aten l lh< Ir polltlcal ayatem I? a- f portl n o( ellhrr ml ni ? tho il endai lerlng Otl ; i ? ;;??-. .111 I. \\ hereaa, The doctrlne . n i pollcy so proclalmed by !?-'???! ? nce I.n rep# it< lly a i ?? M I Btatea, by r\f utlve d? 'laral >n I actlon ui ial >na an l ? algenclea almll tr to , \ . ? auai l ? m| ? I have ever alnc* thelr ; ( the Btatea of \- ? Ica re . .- : the d ? ind prtnclplea pro >. , ? m ? ? - I-, hla meaaage of De II i . and | thoae | .-:? I and wlll .-? f, and partlcularly ttempl by ?-i\ Bui tal or ae , ? Idttlnnal t< rrttary on the Amei I ? ? ? ? ereto, or any ' aoverelgnty --t l imlnlon in the eame, In any ? ;>-??? ns to whlch the Unlted Btatea shail -. ?'?. attempt to t'? dangeroua to ha peaoo or l.y or through force, purchaee, eeaalon, ocee> 11 ' ;.. |ge, rotonhtatl< n, nreteetorate, or by eon? troi '?' >?. .(i?. ptenl in any oanal or ?ny other meana f tranali aeroaa the Amerlean latbmna, whether -,'.?! prei nalon ol rlght In eaaea of a: , . Ui tea, or under any othV r un manlf) itatlon of an un p wttion towar i the Unlted Btatea and aa an Intcrp *!tion ?rh1< h II arouM be Impoeelble, in any form, I the Unlted Btati < to regard arltll Indlffer Mr flray (Dem., Del.), a member of the Com ? Foretgn Relatlona atated that tba re port m ii i ol i unanlm us i ne if Immedlate ac? tlon on thi declaratl n waa pxpected, thal hope m ta dli pi Inted when Mr Davia aaked to have the reaolution Benl to the calendar. Mr. Bewell, of New-Jeraey, <v ke brlefly on tha reaolutlona Intr luc< l by hlm lael w? ek. The Prealdent'a meaaage, he aald, preeented ? ? mdltl n of affalra of moal aerloua Import. Taklng the text of th.it meaaage, from whlch Mr Bewell read aome extracta, lt appaaredqulte rlcar thal the Prealdent Intended to preaent to ^ the contlngency "f war wlth Oreat llritaln Whether lt waa wlae in the Prealdent t ? rnoi..- i ?!? n an hwue at thla ttme waa a quea tl< n aboui whlch there mtghl be a aerloua dlffer ? ???-.' i nlon. Mr Bewell gave a hlatorlcal revlew of the . ta leadlng up to Prealdent M mr e*a famoua meaaage, Thal meaaage, he aald, had tben ?erved Ita purp ae, no attempl havlng been made on the paii of the Holy All'.ance to re-eetabllah the power of Bpatn In South Amarlca, He quoted from a apeech i f Banal ?r Clayton. of Delaware, glvlng bla c matructl >n of the Mon? roe D :-. l aaylng that Mr. Monroa h id made no declaratlon hlmaelf, but had BUbmltted tbe matter t-> Congreas, and Congreaa had re fuaed to tik.- any actlon --n the aubject. He decutred tbal the p altlon taken In Preal? denl Cleveland'a Venexuelan meaaage waa far In i :. ince of whal waa contemplated bj Ihe M ?n roe Doctrlne, lt waa a new departura, and really tneanl a protectorate ovar Mexko and over tho Btatea of Bouth and Central America. N matter whether thoae Btatea be Mghl or wrong In any confltcl wlth b Buropean Power, .. Unlted BUtea would be bound (under Mr. Cleveland'a vtew) to furnlah men and munltlona of war and force enough to protecl them agalnat European Powera. if. could nol agree to any Buch pollcy. Theae Bouth and Central Areertcan Btatea bo cc?b vtantly In revolutton, bo unatable In thelr forma ,,f government, could nol fall to embroll them ?elvea wlth rorelgn Powera. They would I??? haaty, reckleaa, vlolent. If they found that they %v. re to be protected by the Unlted Btatea, and thls country would Bnd itseif thereby Involvad iii intermlnable trouble. The aubject waa grave, and the actlon of tba Benate rairht be fraught wlth momentoua conaequencea lt de manded tha m<>st careful, deltberate and thoughtful conalderatlon. lt ajppaared to hlm thal the preaenl waa not an opportune tlma for the predpltatlon of Buch an ixsue upon the country< A matter whlrh had been alumbeiing so many yeara in a state of dlplomatlc repoae mlgbt have been delayed at least a few moi:tha longer. Congreaa had <iuite enough to oo now if lt addreeaed ltseif to tha orderlng of domeatlc ccon ?mlea lt Baemed hardly wtea to have thrown Into the polltlcal arena, Just ,?t thlH ttme, Buch further cauae for dlaorder and dta turbance. lt appeared to hlm that the actlon ,,f the Bxecutlve had been aiike unaeaaonable .,,,,1 prematut*. Ifr, Bewell has a aympathlser in Mr. Wol rott, Of Cidorado, who wlll apeak on W'-dnes day. Other apeechea an- expested J'trlng tha week, one, notably, from Mr. Dantel. if \ir glnla. In def.-nre of the Porelgn Relatlona Com mlttee'a report BflSf WILLARO*! WORK F<>H PBACE. Oreenaboro, N. <". Jan. ? Mlaa Fnuna B, wii lard, WbO has arrlved here 08 lor Boatbera tour, Is writlag tba OfB dala and membera of the World's and tbeNatlonal Woman'a Cbrlatlaa Teaaporance t'nion to .xert their ntianat Inflnanna In farnrof pmiaaiiaut Seace botween dr^at Brltala and the Unlted Btatea he aaya that actloa on the part of the chlef offlccra of these organ:aatlons and th.- jeaderl In Amerlca and Bnguutd kaa bach ol it the aolld rank? of a foi lowlng of not fewer than u mllili-n goo I women In the Kngllsh-'pnaklng nationa. BbOWd the warery braak fortb agaln the leaders Wlll puhllsh a pro t,-t, and seek by elgnaturt* and deU-gatlonn to bring to bear npon the nirn la power tha heart thr.'b cf the home. IT IS RESEXTED ADROAD. ENGLI8H AND PRENCH COMMENT OW THE DAVI8 RE80LUTION. "TIIK r;i>>i:n-- BAYS ORKAT BRTTAIX WIIX NOT BTAXD Mt'CH MORE FLOUTINQ?"ALAB, POR C IHMON BEXBB," BIOHJ "THt: DA1LY NEWB" "L/ECLAIR" 1MNTS AT AN BMBAHOO ON AMERI? CAN BHIPS. London, Jar. 20.??'Tho Olobe," conjmenttnz on the reeolutlon aupportlng the Monroe Doc trln* adopte<l i>y the Porelgn Relatlona Com j mltl ?? of the Unlted Btatea Benata, aaya that I the people of Oreat Brltaln wlll not atand much I more floutlng from anybody. it attrlbut ? the ! actlon of the commlttee t.> a dealre to pander to , th.- Iriah votera, and Baya th*- membera of tha ! commlttee may Dnd themaelvea fadng an ap I palliiUf BltUatlo1.. "Tho Daily Newa" wlll aay to-morrow: Tho amaller Ami rlcan Powera, whether they be oaitn fr.-o or not by tho amended Monroe Doctrlne. wlll unqueatlonably become th.- ilavos of the L'nit d Btatea. If the thi ory of thelr dependence be pushed too far thelr protector ma) tind It haa mi re th in It bargalned for. If the Porelgn Relatlom Com? mlttee la rtght, Mr. Cleveland i; certalnly wrong He expreaaly Invltod Oreat Brltaln to aettle her dls pute dlrectly wlth Venexuela, but it now appear* that whatever arrangement la made It muat be aub n.iti-d to the l'nit..1 Btatea aa a aort of auaeraln. The American people are paylng the penalty now for th -ir narrowneea ?f Intereat in forelgn affalr*. They have at last found aomethlng to occupy them, but thelr one Idoa i- rapidly becomlng a auper *titi<,.i. It only remalna t.. apply the Monroe Doc t rin. to the Importatlon of tln platea, and there wlll be no extravaganrc left. Alaa. for the common lenar that .Mr. Oladttone remlnded ua would ao iasi'y s.-ttlc.Ilapute. ?THE CHRONICLE" NOT ALARMBD. In its lasue to-morrow "Tho chr >nl< le" wlll aay It rejolcta over the Behnng Bea arbltratlon, ha ahowlng that reaaon atlll Bwaya the Anglo-Amer l >an relatlona and peralata in it? Intentlon to I tako au optimlatlc view of the iltuatlon. it wlll | add tha; th* st .ry of Spaln lelllng Cuba to ', Greal Brltaln la not even for marlnea, but for : b dlam. Tho furnlahlng of charta of North i American watcra, the Weal Indian aeaa and the | Medlterranean to th* flylng aquadron, it aaya, la wlth iut the leaal ilgnlftcance, aa no Britlah war Bhlp ? ver atarta on a forelgn crulae wlthout au h charta it i* the unlveraal cuatom to tupply tti.-rn to warahlpa, The paper appeala to the pcopl* to keen thelr !. ida an i l i dlac tunt wlld rumora. II nothlng In Senator Davia'a reaolutlon beyond a I and more deflnlte ???? ral n of the orlgtnal Monroe Doctrlne. Th.- doctrlne \.* not mbatan tlally altered, an! the r lolutlon Ii In no wlae a] ulated to d image the ca rai bltratlon. Parta, .lan. 20. "L'Eclalr," commentlng on tho extenalon of the Monroe Doctrli.mbodled ln the reaolutlon of the L'nlted Btatea Benate'a Porelgn Relatlona ' Jommltt' ??. aaka If the Ameri? can Oovernment thlnka II la atnng cnough ??> npproprlnte the Weatern Hemlsphiro to Ua own Intoreat and t.. forhid Rurope to have acc*a? t.. It. it .!??< lan b thal If Anv rli a 1 arrlea pretenalona to au '1 a length, the I'uropean Powera, '.-iil arrange an ? nt 'nte under whlch they wlll cloae thHr porta to Am?rican th'.\ atep whlch, "L'Eclalr" aaya. would apo-dlly hrlng the 1 nlt -d Btat< ? to terma The paper 1 that the I'nit.d Btal 1 have taken an attltude ? ?n the Monroe Doctrlne whlch they wlll flnd it Impoaalble to malntala THE PEELINO IN BRITI8H OUIAXA. IT 19 BAH) THAT BNOLAKD CLAIMED THE Dlt PITETJ TERRITORT ON'UY APTER 1TS U BALTM BECAME KNOWN. r.eorgetown. Hrltish Oulana, Jan. 4.?A gcod d^a! of ex, temer.t la w er Bbown here wlth regaH to the i aindary dlaq ita, and the cable company*a ?" where the i ibllc tel< -.? ima are ; iiad datly, pre eenta an anlmatad appearaace. Here a:id there groupa of m-n aaaemble an i dla -.is- ? very aei ip ? ( in: lllgence whlch comea to hand, while many of the ptlnclpal raei hanta have tha eopled by ., c'.erk or porter aa aoon aa Ii la poaalble to . t . tbe board on whlch tr.e buffetlna are ? I l, tnual be remembered thal the populatlon of . i what la known i t mlxed one, and while the Rrltlah aectloa of the communlty I ^ Impllcll confldence in tbe atrenath of t?:^ Impei il Oovernment ;?> aaaerl her r:Kh:s, or. .:: least, to take by mlghl what territory aba baa < almed, subj.-et- of other countrlea, who, perhapa, :.,?.? tnore at etake, ar.' nol bj any meana ao aan gulna, knowlng, aa they do, that only the other day Qreat Britaln doubted ber Kgbta to the greater por tlon of the territory aba now clalma Indeed, lt was only after the aurlferoua wealth '-f the t-rri tory had t..-i dlacovered that tbe Oovernment raised th- queatlon aa to whether they bad a clalra to the landa la the nortbweat dlstrU-t and the uppcr rea hea of the Rlver Cuyunl, while .t la a notorloua facl that while the g.<M f-v.-r was at Its helght the Oovernment of the colony, actlng <>:\ Inatructlona from the Imperlal Oovernment, cauaed lt to be <-:.-ariy underatood that all appHcatlona for mlnlng Itcenaea wera grantej and nutl be ?< -???'?<? i on tha condttlona that In the evenl >>.' a aettlement of the boun lai \ queatlon the land for w tl i -?? .. were granti I mlghl be found to be Venea terrltory, an i that no clalm for compenaa tion could i" broughl agalnal the Oovernment of liritish Oulana. At the openlng of tbe !??. ilatlve aeaalon '-rt JAnu nry 1, the Adminlatrator referred to the bou queatlon, In the moat guarded terma He aald: The Court al Ita meetlng on Kovemb r l laat vear wlth pralaeworthy llberallty and wladom iindertook to provlde tha fund.i neceeaary In ?? if emergency to Im lai ? -. as '. the aecurlty I ?? ii . !??< I to ine nuniuiiBiraiiuii, uu .m that lt wlll be moal carefully reai.ted. The aubjecl waa then allowed to drop. The fol lowlng day Colonel Melnnla, Inapector-Oeneral of the itntish Oulana Pollce Conatabulary, left Ueorgetown for tha Brltlah outnoal al Yuruan, .>;.. ii i- reported, a \ lall of Inap trate in. n i n. within the last few daya some elghty addltlonal conatablea have been drafted from Ueorgetown to the northweal dlatrh t of the oonteated territory, and the medlcal offlcera are now engaged In paae Ing anotber UW men of th." mllltary p.Jlee foree for ?ervlce wlthln tho dlaputl d territory. LORO FLAYFA1K CONPERB WITil MR BAY ARD. IiOndon, Jan. 20.?I.ord Plajrfalr, who la a atrong advocate of th--- prlneiple of arbltrnt'on of Interna tional dlfferencea, aad la eapectally favorabla to ar bltratlon of tbe V'eneauelan dlapul?, had a iong eon ference w.th Unlted Btatea Ambaaaador Hayurd this afternoon. sril.l. \0 8BKATOR 1\ MARYLAND. AnnapoUa, Md., Jan. 10 (flpeeJ il), rt ? aupportara of Congreaaman WeUlngton redoobled thelr efforts to-day, and In tha Bfth Jolal ballal tik.-a to-day he recetved two more rotea than aa Baturday. Oolda? borough, tha leadlag Baatora Bbora candldaf, Mi off four rotea. The eote for tba laadera waa; w.i llngton, 2?; Qoldaboroogh, :"-'; RTeatcott, ii: MoBikta, ?. Putael, of Balttaaora <'!ty. who has b.-m votnj for Ooldaborough, oaal b!a rote for Dtxan, tbe i: i tera shor.- mas, who haa the best cbaaca of wlnnlng If th.- two i.-alers rwm that seitlon. West cotl and Ooldaborough, klll eaeh other < ff. Tbe Welllagton men had a b!g aeare in tba caueua to niahi Ooldaborough for the flrst ume golng ahead of h'm on a ballot to notninate. Three ballota wera tak.-n i>n tha thlrd Croldsborough had 27 vOtea tO Welllngton'o 26. The other oandldates polled about thelr uiiual votc. The caueua adjourm-d untll to aorrow nlghu , A C0MM1TTEE OF 500. TO FIGUT PARTY CORRUPTION. OROWINO INDIONATION OF REPUBLICANS OVER THE PRAUDi OF THE MACHINE. A I.AROE KUMB? OF TTTTJ, TflrffH MEN rNTTO TO ItEUEVE THE PARTY OF THE IMUUB4JI Oi-' A ROTTBM OIIOAXIZATIOX?AI.L ELE MENTM OF REPUBUCAXIgM REP KESEXTEU ?XAMES OF THE OOMMRTEEMBN, Tliat body of Republlcana known as th* Corra mittee of Twenty-iva, who hav* bccn opposlng xpoalng tho frauduknt Piatt-Lauterbach enrolmcnt and pilmariea^n thls county for wecka, took anotbar iinpurtant Bt?p yestorday by appotntlag ? 0*n?ral Commlttee of Flve Hun dred to aot wlth the orlginal commlttee ln contlnuance of the effort to obtaln for th? Re pub:icans of New-Tork an bonaat, rcpreaentatlv* organlaatlon. Flve hundr-d m^n make a large commlttee. It , la 0D? of the largest cf the k!nd ever BCttCtad ln N*w-York poUttc*. I: Burpaaaaa in gize evsn . tnat whlch auptrvtead the Columbtaa c*Jtbf*> , tl ti or th* one whlrh Mwyor Grant named to w irk f< r tho Wotid'B Falr. Du: the Com tnlttee of Tw?nty-B>* dctannlntd to ahow the reputabl* membors of tho party from the otitset that th* movemant for the reger..?ratlon of the county organlaatlon ahould not be along any narrow fa tlonal Itnao: ahould not be conflned to Murray liill. th* Btat* Club or the antl-I'latt dlatrlcta, but ahould lnclude the aupport of numeroui reputabl* membera of the party who reject the Idea that Repub'.ioan aupramacy maat be malntalnad by padded llsts and uniawful prlmary electioaa To thla end the c >mmlttee has been msda larg* en tugh 11 be trutjr t?pr*a*ntatlr< !n potot of numbera; larga enough to mak* Ita control by any Indlvtdual, cllqiM or comblnatlon ab.*.)lutely Impoaatbl*. and large enough to glve membor* of th* party from every BCCtlon of thls great clty a volca in its deUberationa. TlU'i.Y REPREBENTATnrm There is not an Assembly dlatrlct or tm portant part of one that the committee haa not aought to have repreeented, and ihere is c rtalnly not an Important element of the party tliMt has not a Bpokeataaa As r.-.lght be ex :. ih.- legal fratarnity ls in good evideajea, j - i ii H. Choate, Oeneral Bwayae, EdwardJ Mltchell, EUhu Root, I? O. Rolltaa, B. W. Knevala, ex-Judge Howland, Paul I>. Cravath and a acore of othera need no Introductlon to the ,.ple of tlus elty or State. Th^re ls not a flnancial centre the world over ln whlch J. Pltt> M irgan'a name ls not famlllar, and to the rallroad people of this country an IntroductkMl of Oeneral Bamuel Thomas or Rrayton Ivea would i>e BuperBuoua, Bualneee men froaj Malne to Mexlco, aa well as the polttlclnna, - and amall, know i r kaow of, CorneUua N. C. i.. Tlffany, Loula Btero, M. C. I). Hor den and E. w. Bloomtngdale. Thls cruaade for clean polittr-s is no'hing lf not moral In Ita alma, and. as might be experted, its aptieal has found response at the hands <-f suoh publlc-aplrtted olergymen as the Rev. Dr. K. Beber Newtow, whoaa only concern, ap parently, ls that the alms of the committee may ? be radlcal aaough. Men like Ger.eral Por t-r. Oeneral ButterfleM and Oeneral La Grange, who have aefved thelr country on the battle llell. were among the flrst to respond. In fa"t, it would be dlfftcult to flnd a single hraneh of actlvlty?medlclne, trade, JonrnaHaaa, manu facture, mechanlcal poraulta or dally manual toll -that haa not Its delegatea ln thls new body, reflectlng the hoid that the moraanent h:\y- already taken upon th:? pvbJfe, and gtvtnf an earneat of what is certain to como here after. Qreat care haa r.e-n ex^rclaed by th<? com mlttee ln maklng ur theae lists Ko man haa been appolnted knowlngly wlthout hls full au thorlty or that of frlenda claimtng the rlg'nt to ?peak for him. Mlatakea may have been made, but they wlll be promptly recttfted if the mat? ter ls brought to the attentlon of The Tribune. The practtcal Blde Of the matter has not beea overlooked altogether. A few veteran pollta* ctana are In the ranka, but to flght loyaliy for the domlnant Idea of the undertaking?aa honeat organlxattoa and government by tbe majority. NAMES OP THE COMlaTTTEl. \;,\- 1,-r R <?.. Matl and Kxpress Pulldtng. Andrewa. H. V.. No. 141 Eaet }^rlleih-n,\,h ^ V. Irl( h Rlchard, No. 12* Ivist Twenty-eighth-et. Alger, Byron, Aaluand Houae. Aultmeler. Henry, No. H;Orov*-*t. Andrua. Charl ? No H \\: .^ t ^ i r.e t y-fl r?? t-st ... ,tl vntonlo C, No 2 ??? tt eat I :ft>-tlftn-*? Abbott, Auatln. No. B Naaaau-*t \i,- i-'th.m No. 115 Broadway. .-,,. Mortlmer C. No. 71 Baat Flfty-alxth-at . . |. , \ \| !>.. No. ??' Weal rorty-second-aL Armetrong, ftiarlea li No, 44* W**t Fortleth-at. ,. Jamea C, N >. 52 t'ongreaa-at A lama, I. M . No. 131 Cannon-et. Kfh Wllllam, No. 111 Weat Pwenty-alxth-*t. Alexander, Ualley. Pler No '.\ N rth Ktver. trmati - V Itam, No. 141 w**t Twenty-f.ghth-ag, I . - i ?.llu - v. No. 117 Duan*-*t. Hrookfleld. Wllllam, No U Putton-al [tiojmlngdalo, E. \V., Fifty-ninth-it. and Thlrd-ava. liorden, M C. i>. No. 117 Duane-at. H, ve, c. N.. No. 18 WaU-at. Hromley, leaac H., No. l.'4 Nassau-st. Hlanchard, Jamea A., No. IM Naaaaa-at llutterneld. Danlel, No, ?h*. Fifth-aw. Bienner Rudolph, No. 504 Weat Forty-thlrd-at, 1...-1,: .;,...., |r., No. IS Baat Thlrty-sixth-eh ButTer K oh.it i. No. c We*t Porty-thlrd-at, Bcnnett, W. M. N< 100 Broadway. Bn wn, R. C. B.. No. 142 Baat Fortteth-et Bowen, Arthur l'. No. 1,280 Broadway. Karretl .1 M . No it Weat Twenty-nlnth-et. H iwneil R beri B., No. M2 St. Ntcholaa-av*. Rahmer, Wllllam J., No. 111 wvm Ktn*tl*th-*t Blagden. Ueorge, No. is Baat Thlrty-alxth-at. Blrmlngham, Edward J., M. D., No. 6 laal Forty* -.. \. nth-at. Renedlct, Charlea N., No. iOI West One-hun lred-and nlnth-at Beebe, A. O., No. 4."1 Flfth-ave. Brown, Commodor* K. M., No. 45 Weat Twenty* slxth--t. Brown, Warren C, No. 139 We.?t Fiftoenth-it. r. ?:., No. i:'i Weat Twenty-nlatn-aL Barko Jamea I*. Weat Saventeenth-at. Brown John W., No 224 Wa*t Twenty-alghth-at. Butler, Wtlluun H . No. m Weat Twenty-atxtfc-**, I.i- w-.-n. Nathaniel. Fortleth-st. and Broadway. Beaant Wllllam No. MO Blxth-ar*. Hakor Ployd K , No i? Baat Twaaty-Brat gt Byrnea Patrlck J., No. lio Kast Thtrty-rtnt-at. Ba.com Honrv B, _No. 51 Baat Twenty-nlnth-it Barker, Wililan.. No. 79 Eait One-hundred-an4Jj twenty-flrat-at Rralnard Frank, No. 23* West Seventy-fourth-et Buah J. A? No, II West Thlrty-?lxth-8t. Baker John P., No. IM Broaaway. Kaakervlile, Thomaa H.. Xo. so Waihlngton Sq. Baldwln, Walter 8.. No. 27 West Thlrty-fourth-at Baldwln .1 Q.. Jr . No. 8 Kast Fortv-flrat-et. Baldwln' B K. No 21 WtM Fifty-nlnth-it. Biahoo J A., No. 30 Went Forty-elghth-it. Rlalr Charle* H.. No. 621 Fifth-ave. Eaker .lohn Freeman. No. 304 West Fifty-itxth-afc RlsrHn' Hernard. (lllsey Houie. ;?,,',. tieorgo. No. 113 Weat Xlnety-ilxth-at Hornanl. B. M. No. 143 West Flfteenth-at. Hir.iiy J D.j Broadway Ceairal Hotel. Buaalng' F. No. 8.'. Waablngton Place. Brown Davld, No. H2 Baat K.evonth-st. Blamey. Wllllam A., No. 18 East One-hundred-aggg tlilrtv-tlrnt-^t. I'an.ker, Olrard, No. W West Twenty-thlrd-at. Baker W. H.. Xo. 241 Sprlng-it. Hedlouple. RotM rt. Xo. 220 Va: lek-at. Bennett Wllllam M.. No. tOO Broadway. Bull .1 Bdgar, No -i Oramercy Parfl. Bowen. Samu 1 \V.. Xo. 411 to 415 Pearl-et. Boylan, Thomaa. No M3 Broome-st. Choat*. Joaeph '*?? P Wall-at. Pravatn, Paul D., 120 Broadway. Collls, Oeneral C. H. T . No. V fhamberi-it. Cruger, Colooel S. V. R. No. 187 Fulton-at. r nnoit. lionry HT.. No. U NbB?? Bt. Croft, 8 lai >.'.. Xo. 2^ East o.ne-hundred-and-twcntiX lifth-ct. ^ Clllev. .lohn K.. Nft l''7 I'.roa Iway. CoKlftaoa, Royal. No. lfl> ',V.-st Klghty-thlrd-at. C nwgy, K J., No 3"! Stxth-ave Coakiey. Thomaa. Xo. 109 Cllnton Place. Clark. Wllllam I).. M. 1>. Xo. M Ea*t Thlrty-flrat-at. CoateUo, T. C. No. U Kait 8ixty-alxth-st. Coli.aa, John J., Mail and Espresa BullJlng;