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vol. r.v N* 17.999. NEW-YORK. TUK8DAY. FEBRUARY 2>, I890.-SIXTEEW PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS. TALK OF A CARLISLE BOOM. WHAT P0__TIC1AN8 THINK oi* THK BEC RBTARrS VI81T HERE. On>ICATIOXfl THAT HM CANOIDACT POB THI pmesio-xci wha be avowed to kiohti MANHATTAN (XI B RECEPTIOX. T_a pregenl vUll of Becretary CarliBle to S w york, arltli I's accompanylng c nf rei *ea and anterUlnmenta, haa led aatute politiclana to I ? Deva that by the tlme the Be. retary of the --. mry returna t * Waahlngton he wlll hava I heda reai liv 1 Pn Bld. ntlal boom wlth .1 fan j*aro of trump.-ts and a blaie of glory. Every thlnp. bo the p illtlclana point out, Indlcatea this. There wa?. Ihey pay. no partlcular reason for ? iry ChrllBle m? - tinp certaln flnacclera of New-Tork, aa he 'li 1 yeaterday, uniesa it was -. ratabllah hlmaelf In thelr good gracea. This and . ther thlnga they look upon aa Blgnlflcant. Guitav H. Bchwab, chalrman of the Chambatr f' Commerce Commlttee '-n Bound Flnandal Leglalation, declared confldently laal night that ? ng waa not a called "no, but , an Informal tal*. He aald that tho bankera .thera who dropped In to aee Mr. Carllale ? : of thelr own v..'.itlon. ns Mr. Carllale had . sri 1 thal he w uld he nt tho hotel at Ui it h I r. The moal Importanl feature, however, ahout Becretary Carllale'a vlalt to New-Tork at the j- -rt tlma ls tho reeeptlon whlch la to be f n hlm to-nlght at th- Manhattan Club. Kearly every Democrat of promlnence ln the i luntrjr, bo it ls sald, has recelved nn Invlta t n to attend this. In many of tho invit**. I r;s. lt is known beyond n doubt, a peraonal nota waa lacloaed from the R ?; tlon Comtnlt t-.- aaklng th" peraon reeelvlng the Invltatlon t , make lt ? epeclal object to attend tha affair, , g tho velled Impreaalon thal aomethlng out of tbe ordlnary ls to be looked for. Bome peo plc thlnk that Mr. Carllala la to bo put before the country as a candldate for tho nomlnatlon f 1 the rrosi.la noy, Just as Becretary Olney's boom was launched in Massachusetts a few days a_,?. Mr. Carllala, it 1s w-ill known. haa deelarod that ho will come to New-York to practlae law M booo aa his term of Becretary of th,* Treae v .xplros. unleaa?unleaa what? That is the qneattoa that tha politiclana an* aaklng. Whlle rome aatuta atudenta of publlc affairs thlnk that Mr. Carllale'a chancea of b-lnR nomlnated are me-gre. an.l hls hopes of electlon even more falnt. vet the fact is patent to them that the nomlnatlon for the Prealdency would be an in ellent advertlaement for him to brlng to New-York upon enterlng Into lh? P?t-? ?f Itw It is well known among politiclana thal the Becretary is no longer the power ln Ken Jucky polltlca that he waa. New men have tothefore. It la probable1 that a Repub Jican Sena-.r wlll be riect_l J^orn Kentucky and Mr. Carllalea P??t,cal P?"^i" '"-on own State aeem to be 1.r Th.it la U?M?n, politiclana aay, thal he wlll eotne o Ne?-Tow to practlae law. unleaa aomethlng else turns up. The dlnner glven ln hla honor aa. night at the Metrornlltan Club wa? generally lo ked npon aa SS.ngln the nature ?/ ?' "^rnv-ny d:nn% of whlch ao many have been 1 ld ???;_>? "? CarllBle'a boom would be Inflated and cut io:>se v.f-'..re ha lef 1 the metropolla, _ Mr cirtala Intenda to return to Wartlngton . ?*,!,, iiv bo he s-iid yeaterday. He wi.l. 5?*K_r^_s.^^ ::-'''h^r"^"^.---r Ih wlll* ? no one. aava thoaa wlth whom be maj ht.ve engmgementa. BU8INBSB MEN BEE THE BECRETART. A KIMBER 1 <F v.r'.T.-i'N .WN P_R?OJ_l TAi.K OVER ' THK PIKAKCIAL gITVATIO-. WITH H!M. ?MNtary Carllale held what h? waa (rteaaed ta .??._._ r. - al tha Pifth Avenue Hotel ????? ???? ' " ' ' ..... n He had come over .t t o'e-fV yeaterday arterno n. n WJJ . MJU _,...,.. ntm rea. a for hla 53-toth rT Me'- ' r^a^tlon C c Baldwin, and ' 4. no, ai the Manhatt ' nlrfrt. ?ntal to thla, Mr. Carllal. ??<** h'? Jlllinsne^ to meet and conault membera 0 ha Chaml ? nerca Comni tee - ? ? . . .... method to ba foi lovso, ii. aee irH gl ilatlon ln the Intereal ol ""r^b-fineaa men wh 1 eall< I ' ' ?ea Mr. Carllale . ... rr. ... whal had lakea pl <] rrln< the toforn - - The Becretary ar rlved a? lhe hotel fr n tl - '??'?'?' ??*?' a- ortly aft. r 2 o'ck ek, aa I at 01 ee went to hla room. It waa aboul i o*cl 8 when the membera , . ?. - wlahed to eoaault with Mr. 1 ; ? to arrlve. Thoaa wh 1 weta preaent at tho ng were Henry W. Cannon, J. Kennedy Tod, Ou?tav H. Bchwab, Henry Henta, Wdor Btraua, Geomo o. WilllamB, J >ha P. Towaaend, Loula Wlnd - Ja, .;. II. Bchlff, Jam-s Bpeyer, Alfr I ?? Hi ich John Bull an l Charlea Btewari I Tba meetlm laated f< r n * thaa ar. hour. In tho timo tbat tbe bankera arl oth.-r.s aamed wera up a-air? wlth the Becretary, a lurj-i- number of weli X- iwn bj*.;; eaa m n eama Ini 1 tha h al, I wked arouni. left car.1.1 for lha 8 retarj and wenl Theae m.-n decllnad to talh about the meetli 1 . aul a an : evSncad ao daaalra 10 1 When the Informal 1 he up thoaa who had baaapn nt hun I - wnai - aad oul ol tha ) T.'.ire waa no dlBpoalU*>3 to talk, but Henrj Hentz, chalrman of the Cbamber of Con Commlttee oa Plnance, aald, la repty to a queatl ... ??Tho n.i-t'lr.K waa pur-ly an Informal one. ifie baat eourae toba followed to aecure a aound-money --?Iv in beha f of aound money. He aald inat hpar.l?a. ln Natlonai Conventlon. would ' eforaound mon -. - n I thai he believed they : mat if either party s.v.-iv from hi expected that party lo mt 'lefeated '' a ; '...,'> ,:i_iicy mappad out?" Mr. HenU waa B ,. That cannot ho dOB8 untll the J '*???"?? cf iba Cbamber of Commerce ? meeta ?.taaay. Tbla waa Jual an InformaltteUK. Tt... 'a,-- leaked oul yeaterday tbaxt were waa a Bantiment among aome of ih' ,*'n.,1;';r" ='; '!{!r _'_J favoring another bond lasue. Frepoalaroua aa 11 may sald. upoa mi -t ex-1 <.. : ? , iy thai the . rretary of lhe Treaaury since ?'.l1iT.deCfcTii.Wrteawn ? eaeatlon lhat another aaue be made. 11.e reaaon la that the last Isaue waa nol enough for carta n L_nke_L They got no par. of it. : ; iae alllni to e.t'imte pr,.^riy ihe demand for the bonda. thej bld too l"w. and got nothlng out of it. aad now thov wanl ti '? ' " " ? ' "' "? Tbnt J*?_'1H Kivi-n bv a bank pt__dent yeaterday, and t.e added trat another bond laaue by -he Admlnlatratlon would be halled wlth Joy by ti-*- flnanclera, aad thal . 1 courw would ba urgad upon the Adm.nlstr.. ? ' Boma people, apparently, would HKe a bond After the BBeetlng waa ovrr Secrotary Carllale, ln ropiv to a letter ??> r.t hlm by membera of the nnfis. crnt't'H'-k word lhat only a fi-w frlenda had called on him that nothlng ot momeni ha<! talta-n place, thal tl r eonveraatlon had l" an only Koneral und that he 1 ould aee no one. Ouatav H. Bchwab, whon eoon laaat ovonlng at hls home ln Madlaon-ave., sa.tl that there w.-i^ no Idea of a 'formal m.'eiliti* wlth Mr. Carllale. "It waa m.-roly nn Informal talk aboul the finan-lai altua? tlon " he aald "Bome <>f ua thought wa would U'ko to hear the Becretary'a \iewa aa to tha eB'aol of lhe lateat bond laaue. The oplnlon aeemed to ba _.iifnil amuiir tho m<-n at the confereaco that the large overaubacrlptlon for tha- bonda by Araerlcana wouid isiv.. greater Impetua 10 the *-;ih- of all Amerl? can aareurltlea. Th'- lii.an. irri condltlon <>f the coun? try i< bound to unprova lf tho two greal poMtlcai partlea <aai <omo oul aquarely for aound money in t'l.-ir platfonaa an.' if tha Internatlatmal troublea are eot'lorj " The rhambor of r*ommore? <"ommlttoo Dn Bound riTinr-lal Leglalation wlll meel al IM p. in. to niorrow la t.'.a- rooma ot tho Chambatr. THE OI'EST OP C. C. BALDWIN". MR. CAR__-'1.1' .'?.N*Ti:iiTAINIlI> AT I.INNMH AT TIIM mrrnopouTAM ci_n_ The dlnn'T givon f:>r S> ,--? triry Carllala by ChrlatO phor Oataaabua BaMwla at tha Motropaiitan Club laat evenlnj* bfBagkl togethor a noted array of flnan? clera and bualneaa men. The dlnner waa served ln what lj known aa lha red room. The room ha l been tasti fully .!?-. oratc I, and the menu waa an ? t ellenl ono. Mr. Baldwln sald thal tha afair was entirely Informal, mil thal thera would be no speaking ol any coneequence. There waa n. toasi llst. M Baldwln, of courae, prealded. Mr. ? il upon hls rlght, and Bem itor Vllas up tn hla left. After lh ? dinner Mr. Baldwln Introduetd Mr. Carllsle lo the g leati ol tha evenlng, and Mr. Cai ile replled to ihe welrome. As iho dlntvi w.a* a purely infor:n;al one, and Mr. e'a remarki were mora ol .t friendl) greetlng Ihan an) aei spee 'i i.> go upon record, Mr. Ualdwln declim i to alloW anything to be publlshed about lt. ll .- ...!?? ii I, however, that tha Bi 'letar) slmply referred lo the campalgn ln the Interesi ol sounJ . i-. rated lil- vlews _j>..,n th,- ;.itij. cl an i r< - ferreu :, the stalwari help lhal _. had re,*elved ln puttlng down tha- ft..iiw-r heresy, Covera were laid for thlrty. Thoae present, besldes the hoBl ..iiu guest a,f honor, wen !'. IV. V. Polk, .1.1:11., T. Woodward, Beiijamln ll. Brlstow, Willlam s lomon, Jamea V. Parker, Samuel D. B.tb ck John Lee Carroll, Benatoi Willlam F. Vllas, FredTic i; Coudert, ex-Oovern ir R well P, Fl wer, Seth Low, Charlea Lanler, K Iwnrd Klng, !?".. !> Ran i Iph, Joh 1 A. McCall, Wheeler II. Peckham, Frederl 1; l> Tap l>(-:i. Edward N. Glbhs, Judge li. Henry Lacomhc, D. O. Mllla, J. Plerponi Morgan. K. T. WH* in. Pa rry Belmont, Cord Meyer. Willlam R. Orace, .1. D. Ro tn.in Baldwln, John L. Cadwalader and John D. Dennis. THIS EVENING'B RECEPTION. MANY BAKKERB AND BL'BINESB MEN ABKED TO MEET THE BECRETARY AT THE MAN? HATTAN ' Ll _ The receptlon whlch is to be glven for Becretary John 'J. Carllsle, at the Manhattan Club to-i promises lo be one of the mosl Interest Ing a.' Its klnd ever held In this club. Not only are lhe mem? bera of tha club expected to b? preBenl to pay thelr reapecta to the Becretary of the Treaaury, bul lhe offlclals of th? riub have Invlted every bank presl denl and every preBldenl of a tr.nt company In New-York, Cablnet offlclals nnd promlnent buslneas men to be preaent. Out ol lli Invitatlons Benl oul almost 100 acceptanc ? have been recelved. lt waa hlnted bj polltlclans yesterday lhal the receptlon at the Manhattan Club to-nlght would ro boIvo Itself Ir.to .1 Preeldentlal boom for the . .,- fa nor. Tnis the offlclali of the club Indlgi deny. Ona of them ln apeaklng of the matter sald laat night: "There ls no boom back of thla Un of every s_h_? of polltlcal oplnloa wi',; i,e present.We have ?.ent lnvit-itlo_s to promlBatnt bunkTH anl bUBlness m?n Irreepectlve of party. We slmply wlah lo pay a trlbuta to Mr. Carllala He has Blood loyally lo hls guna on the money questlon, and we wanl 10 show hlm that we apureclate lt. Th ? receptlon wlll be practlcally Informal. The c\ub wlll be lecorai 1 Bomewhat, but n..t to nn unuaual ai^ra-c When Becretary Carllale arrtvea he wlll take hla stand In the main reci ptlon-room and the ruc.is wlll be ln troduced to hlm. Afterward there wlll he a dlnner served Our prealdenl wlll make a speech of wei ,. ma and Mr. Carl ile wlll reapa nd. Th n thei may be aome extemporaneous addresaes, but no programme haa been mapped out." Among the gueata who hav been Invlted and have senl acceptam - are J. ?_*?rV.nl! ]"'J'.rll1: John A Btewart. prealdent of he nlted States Trust Company; Cornellus Vanderbllt, Mon 1 n Jesup. SaLm H. Walea. R. J. Cross, 0 M ? ils, _ Co . i. har.J A. McCurdy, pre? Mutual Life Insurance Company; Henrj Ueas Adrlan Iselin. Vernon 11. Brc. Bg< nl 1 ? | Bteamshtp < mpanj - Comm ra ri ai I R? ir A Imlral Town end. pi eni I the Bowerj Ba*. _s 1 -??-? D. ri. Ran - esldent of tha 11 ? Bank; ex-Mavor Charlei a .????. der.t ot the Hlde and Leather Bank; Bcott I ent of the Peopl, s Bank: ... . R HU'???? presldent of th.- Chem 1 Natlonal Ra ?? " Sh.rman. praaldeni ol lhe Bank pf lom Charl - S Fali hild, pr. I? 1 of the N*?-*J ?? Surety and Ti isi C mpanj . Jt m.s a. ni. treus urer of the L'nlted States Leather 1 om in>, H E. Oarth. prealdenl of lh? Ma hanl i' Bank. W . iah im prealdent of th< Bon I and M' Obaramw Bompany; R. M. Oai:.way 1 .re. of th- Merchanta' Natlonal Bank; Henry 1 .... . prealdant of lhe New-York Ut* ... I .,?... r G Kolst.a.i, pr*-.! i?r.'. ..f tl- l'?' . ". K2. and Trua! Compinyj *^?Jf^'fli prealdent of the TTadeemen'aiKatloaa Bank. Ba u3 I> Btylea, prealdent of th. North_ Rlver Ba*. !? , .,!?nk Henry Bieere, peealdeiit of UM U".h Ward Bank: John A. M'Anerny. f**?" ?l "l Baventh Natlonal Baak;Dr^amra Part ; ,;e'.si.o::cn. prealdent ol 'he MMUW,.riV^:' j. Edward Blmmona pr*jirtdent of .h. ?"'; ? -N, ...:.v. Bank; B Maelay. Presldent of the .Kn ? .. - Tinat Company and presldent ol ihe o EducTtlSn; Willlam F. Barrlty. ?'t ? ?; Democratl" Nationai Commlttee: H-r ? S Hai. -'.v'-V:;,-. 4?; ???:;*?.. Danie "tul-.i-rh-iV A*.?o,: W. Howard. O. ? Brlghr, ?*_"rea H. Ruaaell. Bdga- % **!?>?? tQ*ni.,J,?e*d .,r r V lordan. ABBlatant Treaaurer ol el _;____? Vmusi Bloan pre_ldeni of th Delaware ...1 v,: r-',:, ? Ul M. MHler H W Oour h,y. JamVaT. Kllbretb C dlextor of the P rt;U>w .ii Lin..,ir. Howard Lartiam. <? A. Bpoirora. .1 8ter?ng llorton. Becretary ol Agrlculture; J. Har ,.i?_o i_. nr. ni.'a-nt a.f the Qreenw h Ravlngs KTnk'E \>"? ,r1.r.hU,.r.'..M.!.t.-f ?h..v,..:lr,:n'_. ..'-,? Bank l Townaend Burden. Woodbury ]"..: 'I-' l< Hepbui-n. R? ""'???' '; ?? Henry, Tal !_____ Arv? T French. W. il. TlUlnghMt, Jacob -__.?? HO Turner member ol Congress from Geonta; Senator Oeorge Oray. ol OolowAto; Oran v iie Ii. ri>mirh. J. Crali Havem-tyer and 1 hera AB IXTEBBTATE IX8UBANCE WAR. OHIO BHLT8 OLT MAMAI nt'B_TTa AND PEXSBTfe vania COMPAXIEB IN RETAIJATIOX. Boston. Maaa., Feh. 21 A apeelal dlapal h lo "T-ia TranBcrlpt" aaya lhat th.. Inaurance Commlssl . of Ohlo haa Isaued an order debarring the Coti m and Wool Manufucturera' Mutual Inaurance Con the O! l Colony Mutual Ins iran . Company, lha R ber Manufael irara' Mul 1.1 Ins iran ??? < lom ?i ... i . .: ). . ,!.:? Manufai tun n' M il ial Flre Im ur an .. ,? mpany, ? I B iston, and lhe Keysi me Mutual Flre Inaurance Company, of Phlladelphla, fi im do Ing bualneaa In ??hlo. Tbe actlon, lt la sald, ls retall . tory a;,,j |g|i, ? insequem e of the Insuran te authorl and Pennsylvanla rel isli _ l . ? ceituln Ohl) '-"tt :? inles All ol the deb irred inles have Ua en carrylng on large o*,. ra tlona In iranoa Commlssloner Morrlll aald thla after? noon that under present laws he h . i no lln fti .-i whatever iti the mi tter, bul was obliged to bai ml compn ?!??? from any Btate lhat could nol meel 1 legal req ilremei ti A 1,1 I Is pendlng, whla h w doubtedly be pai ? i modlfyfng th-- condlt! mi upon whlrh outalde companiea in.,y ba- admltted lo iii" Srata-. ? 7ICTIM8 OF THF BALTIMOBE F1RF. THE rorja.K,-I? NURBS SOW DEAD, MAK1NQ ElOBT - THOUBANM VIBIT THB BCEXK Baltir cre, F.-b. 21 Tha funeral arrangementa for the vlcthna of yaeaterday's flre nre nol yet eom? pleted, but it 'h probable that Mr. Armlgei and tha membera of bla famlly ?::i ba burled to-morr iw, th< servic-s ha'lnK ""''d|irt*-'1 a' ,;r' ?rn Memorlal Chureh, Tho body of tha other rlctlm, Horace Manuel, of New-York, waa removed from tha, undertaker*s al noon aml sent to New-York, accompanled by Mr. Manuera bualneBS partner, Archlbald Turner, who came t" Baltlmore laal nlghl Th<- dlstresslng dlsaster al t.','- Armlger resldence v. 1 : ?, thrlll of horror through ever) hoiifchold In , ,. citj Bome ol tha rlrcumstancea and In^ldents runnei.ed wlth It w<-r- e , affectlna ata to mal;<- lt appeal wlth pecullar fore* lo unlveraal sympathy. Tho tsands to day vlBltM the acone of 11^ horror. Mra. ArmU.r and her daughter, Mrs. Rlley, are reri)V?-rlnK from the eho-k and thelr Injurles. Th? colored ir.irse, Allce Wllllama. who Jumped from the thlrd-atory wlndow to tha pavemenl end re celved a fractured skull. died at tha Clty n m\ tal to-day. The ?thers wlll rerover. A CITY OFFICIAL BBOBT ttS.OOO. Concord. N. H., Feh. 24 - Mayor Roblnson flled ebnrger. agalnat AMfTt 1 Kost.-r for embessllng funda r.-reived as Tax Colloctor, aml aerved a a*oiay of the same on hlm at the Jall. Aiidltor Lyford t.-stltl'*'! that hat found lrrr-_ularitla-s In the ('oll..t or*a acoounu for IM, ;-n.i that Mr. Foater admltted a ahortage of botwaeen l_.O00 aml 111.000. Aiderman Webatar offered a reaolutlon iri Councli removlng Mr. Foater from 1 It- CollectorBhlp. am, lt wa" adopie.l tinanlmoimly. Ex-Collector (leovge \ Foater whom Albert l. Foater defeated ln 18.1, ajraf ala.ata'.l ( 'all |r-a-|or for lh. pUrpOBB Of (;'"tlll_ 1(1. tha uncolli-tod lax.s dtirltiK lha time the latt.-r beld the ofllce._ To si F UNIOS PAC1FIC RECEIYEB8. Omaba, N- b . Feb. M. I 'nlte I Btatea Olatrlct-At torney Bawyer haa applled to Judg. Caldwell foi permlaalon io brlng su'.l agalnal the L'nlon Padllc recelvera to forfelt I'nion Paclflc land granta, whlch v.iii be f',1^1 to-day. Aboul MO defendanta ar.- named, ,'h. _Tnlon Paclflc and tha Amerlcan Leoan and Trual Company b.ittx the prlndpal onaa Thi lands afr-ci'-i ur" tbe__ ni- i upon wlthln the lerri tory of that Cnlon Paclflc Jan I granl . I'? ry alti rnati .,...,i,,i, (nr iwent. mllM on aach aide of the rlght ;.f way. In many caaea righta had been taken u> the aettler. and r-r aome reaaon he bad refuaed u. i_K, th.- land laaoad, or. after llvlnt on I ? whlle. .1 atandonad lt. ?>n tl..- mapa ln tha i/.n. i> - ;;',,? ,n these tracts are all shown a.-. havln; been _..n b_t the Unlon Pa-Mflc Company, ftn.i.n_ th i_n,lJ had never been held. includ'.'d It ln Its granl :-.nd afterward aold IL .1 Ri sil FOR MINEBAl l VND8. THOC8AXD8 CAMPED ON THE BOBDERB OF .?i.l.VII.I.'l RE8ERVATION. Marcue Waah.. Feb. '.'l T ? '? proapect r.r=. aome with provialona for .1 long al ge, othera with nothlni to wlth tan l lhe terrora of l malnd. r of lhe wlnter, are encamp d on the bo dera of the '', l' ll!e li dlan II.vatloi They ar.- awal - I |8 ,:.,. pro. lamatlon of Ihe Pn 'I lenl openli .,.,..- land ? . ? ??:. -. ? ? ? The rur.Ii lf unpn - ,, :, ntrd. Al no tlme In the hli tory of lh 1 r >untry haa ihi re Im ? n auch an Infltix I ito a 1 ? '?'? ' : ramp aa li now romlng Into Marcu . a pla -e hardly km ?:. 1 "ti lhe map. Por half a rentury Marrus haa been a atruggllng . :- tradlng noat >f lei 1 than one hundr d ln habltar.ta. lt waa ? ?' v' ,...,-. ,, 1- -.- pr. ? - sora droppc i ott the Ppokane and Korthcrn traln here, ? -???? bly bound for the Brlt I li Columl la fielda. and they ? attei I Into th* wo< da aeroaa Ihe I'oluml la Rlvi 1. Thej atti ::,, attentlon. 1 ?n V\*. dnead iy lha re wi. ? more than one hundred on Ihe ln 1 . 1 ny ol th. m wlth no itippliea an 1 no meana 1 I gctting Into tlie wooda or ... ..;.: there once they had croaai 1 lha rlvi r. Thej had heai I of tl few of the da; h ifore, and had dropped evcrylhlng at Bpokane and made a ruah. "11 Battinlay Ihe number had Inereaaed to l.Ooo, and 1 11 iry aboul M ireu - 1 rowded wlth half-Btarvi d and froa. n pr mpa rtoi naltlng I docui .. :.: 1 ha 1 wlll op. n t he co*. 1 ted lan There I* 1 ? "???: of ana w o\ ? r nll the mli eral landa In Ihe reaervatlon, and ihere N no po< of j 1,.....-;ti- Ull iprlng, whlle Ihe lr.ir.Nlni'' lhal mufi be ? nd in I l>j the mi n In waltlng ? .111 aean ? ,y ! , ?;...-.. ,1. AcoommodntlonH at lioti I* ind lioard Ing-hnueea were nol lo be had aftoi VYcilni nltthl al ai j ??: ? . and Ihe aeei oa enacted al ''r1!'!'1" ,T.-kt. pmtrvo .ata are belng repeated. rhe town la ihe ni M ograph tatl >n for Vt m lea along I .? hoiiml iry, ar.d fn m ll the 1- ? : ? ?? ? reaehe i rm at qiilokM I ? ? 1 1 many mlli li n I ????* ? 1 1 -';'' d by tl e who 1 early on 11 - - 1 111 !. ?>' d ' ? ? ? ? ' ' '.' Ihem aa ran ...-?.. 1 -. ii i ' many an ....... ve. and th. loa tlona known lo be valuable ara guarded bj ai med t. ?| he ''"!? '?"? ??? ???:?? t> la the ? Iw "' Rh ? .,, ,... , 1 . ri mln. rai ln lhe lam n 1 ? .... er two hun Ireil 1 .eatlor.a have ba ? n flla 1 on landa ln th.- ced. .1 portloni and the notln * clalm ?Ilver, clnnabar, ropper, Iron, n . ?... galena, roal and other mlnerala. If .tenth nf th ? reeoroa of theae rlalma are tmc, Ihe undeveloped wealth of tha- reaervatlon la enough to turn oul untold mil. ,,,.,. ~|,P reaerve la In lhe upper hllla of the ,-alo Range. and haa few atreama of Importai -. lhe Kettle Rlver, whlch entera II twlce, belng the largeat. OOT RID OF IV OBXOXIOC8 EDITOR. WORK OP AICORT 1 ;t:;'i:vs OP A PAKOTA TOWI* - BTORT OF GEXFRAI. lUSIS" IN 'A'v -., ? hi 11, I I' F '? : ' ''" ? ' ' Mll II Mall" OUtrtl papa r. pr< ... | .,,(..... ? . , ? . ? -.- , ? ... into th>* atreet and :.\ ,1 !..,:?? ..? men. The 1 lhe v. ' I ??? H '.! and .' ' ' ? . f. ? *." n ? I I la ? ' ago ? I ?. :. . n an.l the ' Ht in 1. da ,......- ?, f | - ? ? 1 Statea ' my. a ime to M I ? - Mra. : ? . ime attracted 1 abillty. ai d m ? i- , 1 10 McBrlde'a mai Laawlai atai ireat 1 ol Mra Do laman lo Ini 11 m her of 1 1 rl' ate ehar 11, i.-- 4,: Mi_i-__....1 ?*?->? Thla ?*!?? aM ta.m Lawler Ild In opoaltlon to the marrlaga M eaahore 1 lowed, untll M 'Bi ? aftei ilher and m. ? ? s ? . 1 and 01 a al and th. . ' ' [mn Kvrywe.ll ? ? ? manner lhal 1 . ' ;"-!'; . career I M Brl le - araa Idly I. ked ipon by the p" .Ph ? ' . had ?? '. '- .., , ..' M, lirldo'a . ?' ' ' k - al ? ' ? - th, . ' ?. . , . i- , . >mn !??? ? ? ' : '" Mclirlaii ' " fh^cTtVi : ;-.:.- and ? "?' "?'- '.' ' ' . , ,. , r.-,4- for lhe !? ant nnd I ? 1 io . ..... muatbi ? ? A\ UPRI8IXQ l\ SICARAGUA. ,,,,. ,.,TY ,?- ,,,,*. |N URSII Mll " ' " Rl 1-ATA 1,1:1 i.ai-.i 8 HIM 1 l.i" DKTATi R Waahlngton. Feb. 21 , - ,. _ ,.,, 1 ,r lei Norl . Sl ragua. an uprl |(im, ,,.. ? ,|... . mntry. Newapapera have .? .upi ? I. ?ul repurta broughl lo Ban Juan I ,, . ...-,....?? . .!? t 1 .':? ?>'? , | | t ravoi of lla .. ai Y . '.'? ?,., ? /??'.. 1. an . ? -' ,"'?'?/?? a ? ? .?'...? ? ' ' ' ',i: ? .A;, .. ... .,? ,- ||on ?ii :?'?;. . ?? pr v orI tig to . * . ? f 1 ? K I 1 . . I -1 ? ? ,, 1 / SbUl? the aailatan e ol ea P. ddent Kavala. ol .... .. Nlearagua. ^: ??? V:.''.', .Ted ? I.a-irt. _^ Tlll.Ti: CRILDRE\ FATALLY Bl RXED. lt,Itlmorc. Frb.21 'I.' ' ? Cn"\' , 1 n-or of yeatenlay. ln wh'.ch ? , , ?'??'' occurred lo-nlg ' ln f.nton. Mra Frederlek tlo ....... .,. her aon Wllllan. a-ed e'.even, for a :'? .-. minutea aboul Boclock. rha _!roaene lamo ln the room gr. ?? dlm and the boy ?,loalon followe.1 thal * attered lhe burning ,i 1 , .1 lhe I-' 'I and aei flre lo he c'othlng of ', 0 .' i..n N*e ghbora uaha I I 1 thelr aaalaUnee. :,';;;'.iir'.'alf?|h.-m!.r- .,.ihi tobefatally burm I. BATTBRB WAXT GRAI> ALCOBOL FREE. ,,;1I,,,ur,, conn.. F?b ti Congreaamaa I-: J ll.n. of Norwalk, conferred with tha hal naanufactorew of Danbury and Bethrt In tkla dty ihla aftgrnoon 1- reference t 1 haring grain alc hol, whlch entera irK,y into tha maklng nt bata, admltted to this i?,; free af duty. Th. Wllaon TartfT Wll ralaed lhe price of grain alcohol 17 renta a galloa and foi ed manufacturlng men to uae wood alcohi 1, , ,, ,:i l0 bo detrimental 10 the health of ,,.,. r_i fti ' i'i Uni bllndneaa. C ngrenam n in other dtati -- wha re hati rned on 1 a cna'vcly notably In Brooklyn, Nea ITork, S.^.on. _ J and Fall Klver. Maaa., are trylng to brlng iiboui a reductlon of duty or Ihi I aome n m dy, Hal '.(,,? mi.! other minufaciurlng lnta?reata that uae much al< ih 1. au -ee I 1 In ha\ ng in amen Im n ... ;., rj on lo th. I III ?? i; 1 "?'lk' araln alcoh I rre. ol duty, undei regulatlon. to be pr , erlbei by the f. e rei iry of the Treaaury, bui - tary haa ab ,..luiely refuaed to pn rlb? regulail na .1 STORY ...'.'" r UR. // l/.'/.'./.* DEXIED. Cleveland, Peb. II. A dlapatch t. rha Preaa" fn.m Foato'rSa. Ohlo, aaya: "Tha rumor th.it M. D. il ,,-.,- took out .. 1180.000 : fe li aurance pollcy on ,1,. ,1,v bef. i.. r,i,.,;:i-.l - 1 ? - 1. Hcnwd. An 'sVrai.ce ag-i l ? ilW ?? "-? ":!-'" ,,n !""t df7 ,?,.,..., 1 w. c, Brown took oul a p. Iicy tor _.i_yi i'r irter iai nl t , v: queationa, ah I'h anow.'.l ;;?? Vi. .... 1 ?-.-* dliiurlied, bui ba dld nol ?',f:,'.;ii,;;,n !,'.r S^ongreaamaa Ur.rt.-r wlllI Uke nllct troni the famlly home. I.. Manafleld. on -r-Vineadav afternoon at 2 o'clock. Th- funeral uiil be puhllr. ano ti.e bo'y Wlll be burleJ tn 0? Munsfl'ld Ctmctcry. THK CRISIfl 8TILL ACUTE 8ALYATI0NIST8 IX A FLURRY. COMMANDER AND MR8. BOOTH Tt) RE TIRE TEifPORARILT. POBBIBIUTY THAT BECRS8ION MAT HE DECIDED ll'ox BATTRDAY MIM EVA BOOTH IN m w: ;??: a.f ARMY ArFAIRS BALLINO TON I.TB MAKBB an a >DRE-9 in WHICH H': 1X1 IBT6 THAT iu: WAS L'NWARRANTABLT I'I'' UlS-ED?A LETTER TO MR I EPEW FROM Xf BRAMWELL HO ITH. Hundreda <>t people yeaterday vlalted the . al vatlon Army headquartera In WeBt Fourteenth L, anxl.us to learn lhe lateal developmenta In ih" trouble In Ihe Army. After Commander Balllngton Booth's unexpcctcd appearanee at headqunrtera ,,:i Bunday cvenlnjT, and the long conference whlch )..' subsequently held wlth saatn.. of hls followers, it waa antlclpated that ??'.? ', iuld brlng some deflnlte newa ns to the prribahllltj of Commander Booth'n anaum Ing lhe . .-,:? ,! Rgnln nf thi* Army In the Unlted Btatea, In dofl'an.f the Inatructlona from International llendqunrtera In Laondon. The atatemenl whl h he \t ua I on Bunday nlght, In llmatlng hla reaolve never agaln tn aubmlt to the authority or governm<*nl nf the Engllsh offlce, Im lled In the mlnda of man- of hla foi lowere, lhat he r. ant to Bevt?r all connectlon wlth anj ontrailllng power iti Oreat Brltaln. Hla frlend ? thal ln any pontrova ray that .;,:: h an.l lh.' Amerl it. Salvntlonlata, Commander Booth had th<* betti r ? ?. i ol th-. argument, be -au ???. among ..').? r reasona, the wh. le of Lhe property belong Ing to the Army In thla aountry waa veated en? tirely In the name <.f Commander n-inth. and that. deaplte nny legal proceedlnga thnt mlght be begun agalnal hlm, his tltle to lhe whole of t .?> betongtnga of lhe Amerlcan organlsatlon waa beyond diapute. They declared, alao, that lf Commander and Mrs. Booth made up thelr lo boll the parenl body ?he majorlty of Army membera ln th<* ITnlted Btatea would follow thelr lead. H'ir. aa ir happened, th* Com? mander and hla wlfe determlned to adhere t<> the terma of thelr letter of r ?? Igi itloi ? nt to ileneral Booth on Jai i ? nd to retire for the tlme belng. al ra-'. Inl i prlvate Hfo Thla ... they mada known to a group ol pr 'aa it al Ihe Army head quarti ? ' il ?? h, :. they wi re aake l lf thla ... nd Irreva, able ?! i Is ,n on thi Ir i art, C mmafi ler !'? ?? ?',. re| Ile I: "lt ls. at an: : io far aa 11 - \Vt> nr- llke lhe n who I ird In a heavy aea, an . : ? v... i rei . 'd, 'Well, 1 am tip t ? dati ' Bo v. Ith u.i our Inti ntlon to late; but wh il d i I wllate future, lt ntiy, H may be I that Commander 1 ?"< >'" P'*" ... nt entlrel; .-!.?: ,n nf ihe Engllah au !. ':: fa >:, II ' tl >-'? X| E ii ? UMJl -RTERB i Ri >W BF.D. ,-r ? :? _ mtll a ate h ur laal even? lng tha Fourtaanth-at. hsadquartera wera rrowd a_UM_ta iiaini.-ra ol tha Army. au__llarJ? aud . ,!;.,? mafli tn factlona At n ? * a nfe ? n ?? ,.??? ,n the ? - hall on the gri und floor .-,.? led bj all the u.iif i fflcera In this . .; Ilvlslonal repreaei i ? iv-: Ung, . ' Chl ag >. Brlgadlar f Phlladelphla; Brlgadler . , i ii: hai l Evana, of r H ils, of H ifTal .; Maj ir ' m :.:.. i| ? Mi t ? Addle, of Hl. . .nur, mde: an l Mra. B ? th .... . saloner ,;,., |i lh, a- . : i af. 1 C ' nel li.a.l,". The ga< ? ? li g, ?' hould bi remembered, waa POMMIRSIONEB EVA BOOTH. nol ralled bj Con mander P dh. biit by a ntim hor of the i i -r pron-lnenl ' th" ,l'"1,1 . ... .... v , , . . l.lerablj over 400.000 ad . ta 0f Ihe Army were repra sa nt? .1 by th _,., , . . ..... ul... were gather. 1 ln the ,.tlng Am ng the princlpal Bpeakera were Coi nel KiM- and Col.mr-I Nlcol, who ap ke In f?va r a.r the ' om man adn Inlatratl >n" I Ic*. They declared that lhe 'trannferrenca of C un mander and Mra Booth waa only parl of the ,, ,j| v ,,f Oeneral Booth. who held tl.plnlon thal the i. il Inter. I ot the Army were aerved bj perl ii. illy movlng the terrlt, rlal command Ti,. two speaka rs were l II iwed I _ C im mander Booth and bla wlfe, who, In addiwea each an hour-a l-ngth. revlewcd thelr work wlth tl.,. Balvatton Vrmy In thla country, and pre ,m i.i...l thelr atatementa to prove they had I.n dlsmlsaed from ihe Army undeaervedly and un warrantably. ln tha flral place, Commander ,, lh denled pmphatlcally the BUtemanl re c, ntly tnti.l, by Colonel Nlcol thal he had n 1 !?,,, dlamlared. In aupport of his own atato m.itt. he ahowod thal Colonel Nlcol had told hlm and bla wlfe to prepare for tha worat 11" went on: BTORT OF THK MEBTINO. ?When I n.-t Fl Id C mmlealoner Bva Booth. Cote nel Nlcol Colonel Eadla nn.l Commandanl Herbert uooth. of Toronto, m this bulldlng laal Thuraday tha latier told me that h? waa empowared to a.?k Mr. Booth and myi ll for our keya, portfoltoa and otTtcn l replled al onea: "Commandant, l muat i.av- your authority from the chlef or str.fr for lhat." to whlch ha repUi I: "You can hava that then bef re IS o'cl K*k." Then he aaked me arhether I nrould go to London on tha followlng Baturday, and I anawered: "No; eacapl upon condltlona." I have ,).,..,. , ,?_ tl< . i |ual as l wrota them on the orlglnal ....... ?t - ,per thal l handed to C donel Nlcol at the .. , ..,': nr, ,,. ie to hold them, wlth a.vlew of .;' .,?,',.?:.?,- condltlona wera falr and reaaon m4 rauld *?**"> >",v" '"???" ,"? "'"p,"' bl ,,h" ;? r?"s envoy. They are: Firat-Tlui threi brlga rt,', , from imerlca be pre wil at aii Intervlewa In .""; ;' ??_..??.!'; ,,,? L'ol mel Kfdl. be al once vhiriiw., to Kngland. Thlrd That Commandant ,.;: b/rt Booth BoBack to Toronto and remain l ei '" ' ?,,. ...... Bnd il t return under any cr .. L, ,., -i-i a.r oreiexi whataoeve* untll n:y ra-turn ?""h- fnll. 1 Katea Fouri i Thal Colonel Nlcol. ,',. oeneral's reprefentaUve, rem^n here aml as Ial ,n",..tI,,,:,f.iit,if Flfth That ComrolBBloner Eva n ? .-,, i , Iximlon ?'ltii m-. Slxth rhai no one ba :;.,t here In my sbsence untll I returned. Seventh , ? return to Amerlca b week after my arrtval ln .;.,;. Thal Mt . i'..,:n:.K...:. B oth r .',,i'n v the mllltari he'.m ol tha warahlp ln the [.' .; | gtati i .lurliiK my abeence. Theie nronosltlons were duls conaldered. hui e.r about 10:30 o'clock on the same nlghl Colonel N I .; , .v.,.,1 ... me thal the, could notaeeenl he Second. thlrd and fourth. and they Protejted alao, what to my mlnd waa tha mnl reaaonabla of all. Contlnued on Second r_ar?_. _ HARD EK1HT WITH A BURGLAR. HH SNAPS A REVOLVER AT A WOMAN AND A MAN-CAI-Tl'RF.D HY POLICB CAPTAIN MAP.TIINS. FranaMs Qrundy, v4ho kcepn a II.|Uor store on the f-roirn.l floor of No. -ni Thlrd-ave . llves on the aec oi' 1 floor with hls wlfe, nnd th>*y have one boarder, : iu i Lyona. Mra. Qrundy went out ahopplng I yeaterday afternoon and dld not return untll 7 o'clock ln the evenlng. Bhortly after, ln company wl|h ber buaband ani tha boarder, shp wanl to their .'ipartnv*nts on thr. aecond lloor. When they entered one of the rear roorrn Mrs. Orun.iy thoiKht pi,- heard a nolae In th-* parlor. Sh? went into that room ar.d thera found a man p.-i.-klnir up a bundle. When th? burglar sr*w Mrs. Grundy he almed a revolver at her The trlgger anapped, hu' the platol I waa not dlacharged. The woman acreamed, an-1 ' the boarder ran Into th.- parlor, wh<*n th<* burglar j turned th<* pi?=toi on hlm. The weapon agaln anapped, wlthom explodlng. Lyona attempted to ?,..:?. n !h th ? pl ? ,1 from th<* burglar'B era'P. and itl the acuffl !.:? ma had hla left hand badly torn by the revolver Mra. arundy eontlnued to nrrmtm, and ber bua? band came to the r.*-..--!-. Qrundy an.l tbe hurRlar had a Mght, and tha latter Itr.ocked th** former down. Lj ma nnd th.- burglar then ciich i. and foughl thelr way out Into the ballway, whera both of th?*m rolla l downatalra. The burglar wna the ti'-t ?<*? get to hi? feet, and ho ran OUt ll - > th?* .str,*.*', v.h<*r<? a crow.l of aW or im pe. ; le I a I b en eollected by the icreamaofMre.fi burglar broka through the crowd and ran to* ird Thlrty-rtrat-at., v.ith the .pie ahoutlng "murder" nnd "atop thlef at his h. ??.-. Pollce Captaln Martena and Patro'man Joee wera ln th.- veatlbule of Banford'a Theatre when they I..,, i ?:. ... nta, .i id they ran out to the na - w,l)k r... |n tlme to aee the burglar runnlng up ... ,..,??:.. Hoth ofllcera k;iv<- chaffa, and neai Thlrty-fourth-at. ihey eaughl th.* burg.ar. who waa take. to the Kaat Thirty-llfth-at. atatlon. The prlaonei ~. l hla name waa Prank Maeon. thi- b- w.i ? ta nty-four yeara old. andllved ai the Wii - ?r Hol I, No, _ Bowery, When he waa ? .-.., ,?? ided revolver, nlne akeleton keya Bnd .i k ,i : '-. Ige bel ii ging to Lyona w< re found on hlm. Captaln Martena returned to .Qrundya apartmenta and found 11.000 worth of ctothlag. Jew a-iry and allverware packed up in a bundle, lying on th.* partor floor. ready for removal. I.ying elajaa by :b- bund'.e waa a llmmy, two f-et lonir. whlch the burglar had use.! t.i prv op.-n th** parlor door. Maeon will ba arralgned in Torkvllla Pollca (oart to-day. THE PRE8IDEXT UUXT8 AOAIX. Hi: BPkS'DB THE l*AV AT WIDBWATER, VA., AND BAOII ABOCT Tl".**." DCCKB Wldewater, Va.. Peb. 24 Th* llghthouaa tandaw :; t. :.. ** | . n ?'. ?:.?: rton ai li p. m. laat ?r. rd here thla m .rnlna about 4 o' 'lock, ;... ... ? -ievelan.1 on boai 1. The Pr< ild nt v. .- ... mpan ? I by :..??? -1- Dr* ].,,,... vttorne: ieneral Harmon The Pree' ? ame upon the li '' ' ' " b( -? ... tha I'ot. mi ! Mr. '.' r ani irmy. .... . ? ? ? r ? ? ii rival ai I th. Pi ? '' rr" , anool ng. The l just In f. -nl ot Wld '.-.,- . . . n the Rl ~ ?? I. Prederlckabui Ralli id, fully flve mllci aouth of ,,.,i.:i , The Maple ''??- "r ????>' r'" / . i touched at Quantl o, aa haa been :':... ..... ?.. u not aa au eaaful during tha - . on aa he u tl ; at. I The t.de cau* I tl I ? || ilbllnd. whlch " "Tfier lunchlag wlth Mr. Waller Prg**_?| Clei? SSSWf* . ll1\W^?en.TJmi _m i <i4. i". ,>l.l "f whl.-h tne li iiaeni '"*??'' S ' '' rti Pre.M? ntw-.^uch. de... _ w.-b k^.f The hunter. ,.,rt. 1 for Waahlngton at 6 __. fe? ed and wa II a rn out ; ??: -'? *? '?'? _ ??- " OOLD BUXTIXG IX THE BLACE BILLB. CAPTTAUBTB BRINOtXa WATER TO l>_AC__ A *1VITY AT THB M1M:J Chloago Peb W--A dlapatch from Degdwood, I D .?>,,: 'Th- m-nt Importanl rteal c.o*.* 1 ln :.*..* .. , .. ,,m, for .1 long tlme haa Jual been made by N'e, Vork Chlcago and Clnclnnatl men, who bave irganlaed lhe ilill. Mlnlng and Water Compaay. , capltal of $1.:.- The enterprlaa for ahlch .'-. '? ? " edla to brlng the water from ,...,,,... rlnga lo ated twe'.ve mllea dletant. to ; , ,>..?. Llghtnlng.nd Pren h ...i, Th, . pla -ra have been worked In a Um i-i .'?'? rc. twent, yeara but th. ?J^??" ,o( aater baa prevented any work eacapt ' ?? rlch r, iu.li to beeai'"ed o? ,.. ,. . . -. .. .ravel hava J - ? ,. ,, ,aker oul tir.it were aorth rr. - ;,j.' :? iry the leavlng behlnd of a ? ' ? : ' *-."''*' '. iwiahe-lupbyth. , ? ' o bo JuUnbl thenen company. and that Itlaworih not 1 ' - , . i. , . ii l The company wlll aupp > I'lti- mll... wlll, mmt,0tS , iw, ..f Cueter. twent: two mllea away, and wrll ... .i r f ir !-? Igatlon purpoaea iui. ioi -?i :'J ;s u ??,"." uw 1 reoulre , ?? I ?-'?? down th. valle>. I . f ,;.? ' I '"" : l'"_ .' '.?"?? man. alono wlll be nn; any. ?_ tha coat of malna al n ?Ir-SfiwRiSaffli ivi';,;.:i:?^i:}Yrk:::-^^^'t lhe I ittom o thelr anari i .,.,?.,.,.. tha, ..,, '", "''ri- ?. rr ...r.i Full Moon. ''"'" ?chi. , ? ?., n now beng puah?t. and In a '?"''? !;;,,f '?;" ,:r: rarrte. conihlerable aylvanlte, _!..?? rJ.. aold and ealaverlte. almllar to the orea ? ?''?'.'*. ,.,. ,., ,, , .,,n tiraenopyrltlc ore '' tn . ' r,i> .. ,. m,???:"' n.nr Cuater, la aald X? fJSatftt ;h'' TYi'i nrobablv cl >ae thelr tra le. The twen ""? 'in ,;?, ?f .. Keyatone Company. at Key ?> """,11' " iuccerJfu operatloS for th.* flrat ,: u',r?,-,1.-.l -Tn. mlll ia to ba en . ,, the demanda from outalde mlnea be |ng*t_ great (hat it la unable to eara for Keyatone orea properiy." __m_ BALTIMOBE BAR A COLORED BCHOOL COM UI88I0XER. Baltlmore Feb. M iSpectol). Tha Rev. P. C. _g sleaton la the flrat colored Bchool Commlaaloner to he elected In thu clty He wai nomlnated by tba colored Republlcan coundlmen of th.- Eleventh Ward ln the j .Int conventlon of eoundla to-nlght. ., l on.* of the Itepiibllcan m.*tnl>a-re of the aecond nranch rr.?d? a boi flght agalnal him, but ha waa ele."ed 5 a daclalve vote. A wnrd In whlch ri-de ?,?v of the wealthleat cltlaena m n..w repreaente.1 ln the drst l.ranch of eounctla ani the Bchool Hoard by eolorad men. COLOXEL COIT TO BB TRIBD AOAIX. Waahlngton Courl Houae, ohto. Peb. 2t. Al a apectal meetlng of tha Board of Tra.ie of Waah ?ngton court Houae a reaolutlon w.ih adopted e'.tlng th? county Commlaelonere to proceed wlth the trlal 0f the remalnlnj two chargea of ?1""-:artl,"<h';'' aaalnal Colonel Colt, who ordered the troopa toflre oVk lynch'ni part, here. Th. ColoneI waa racaat ,., acquUted on i ia waakaal of tba chargaa. HETURSED T0 FAOE A CBABOB OF MVBDEE ProrW.nce l'>'? ?' M" <**? Va'?"' "7"?^ _!5I^J_____fWJS^ - im ite rm Novi-mni*r i". ? ? , . . ' _ _s_e is haa returned to Khole mlaalna alnce..Novambar ? "?? .( nM to avoM 1 '?'?'? ' ''"' W,l.1_,U tv for two montha pend oetng held ln ?h*?^Bi jury. **"he has been ln B^Btonandio-tiw^*^1;_ 4 ,.M VTIM. THAIN TO PLORIDA Leavea New-Yora o??jr ^ Tainp. via Bouth.rn l.imited t> ?"" , ;. S j. Dlnlng. Llbrary oi.serva ,\^ Con,..nrtme?.l Sleeping Cara. R & 3M U'way. , -lAdVt TO BE PASSED IX IIASTB. "IIL'RBT UP" ORDERS ON THE GREATER NEW-YORK BILL. IT .Vll.r. F_ REPORTED rAVOnAHL" TO-MORROW ?gUgPtCION THAT IT MAY TE MADE A CAivis MEAgUBC-QCBBMI COl'NTT TOWN8 mkim.y to nr. IX CUTIMED IN IT A'.AIN. [rr *nr__r*oa__**_ to t?_ nnoml Albany, Feb. M -lt l. h.t-h tlme that Mayor Wurater, "f Brooklyn, should nia_? knowa hia 6entlmenta ln aipp"3it!on to tha iinposition of a Oreater New-Tork eharter upon tha clty of Brooklyn wlthout Its eonaent, ln sri^h an car neat and tor Ible manner that tha RepuWIcanr of the Inteiior of the Btate. as repreeented inv tha Legialature, wlll Iwed what h<- says. If Mayor Wurater doea nm thua apeak out Immc dlately tbe Oreater New-Tork blll apparently wlll p" flyln . throuph tho Latgtelatara with s.i"_ majorltiea behlnd lt that Oovernor Morton wlll hardly be able to gvotd algning it. however irell he mav recognlM tho polltlcal dangera to the Republlcan party Invoired ln hls tn__lng BUch a measure a law. Tho drift of th- Legl-lature toward paaatng the blll wa* pialn.y dlaeernlMe to-nlght A call waa laaued by Benator Btmnatan, chalrman of tho s-nato Commlttee on Cltlee, and Assemb'y n ,-, Auatln chalrman of tho As-.-mbly Comm.t tee on Clttee, for ? nmetlng or those c .mmltreee nt ?:? o'cloek to-morrow mornlng, tor the pur ,,,.? of conftdertng and acting on the blll. Thla naturally led to a canvaaa among tho membera of th? two -ommltteea as to their vlewi on the meaaure lt ehowed that a majorlty of the m?_ .,..-; favor the blll. and undoubtedly wlll make a favorable report on It t. the Leglslature to morrow. Tho MD. as already stated in The Trlbune. pro rtdea tor tho creatlon of a Orenter **"?*** Commlaalon of flfteen member* cnslsting of Mayor Btrong. of New-York; Mayor Wurster. of Brooklyn; Mayor Glea.on. of l/mg laland Cttyj Altorney-Oeneral lUncock. BUte Englneer Adama andrew H. Oreen. .md rine peraoni to be appolnted bv Oovernor Morton and the BUte Benate Aatoonlyone part of the Mll do the ma 1 ritv of tho membera of tho f_ommltteea on cities diaagreewlthSenat rLeww lUey wttlputbacfc lnto the Oreater New-York Jgmnlca. Flushlng tnd part of Kempetend. whlch Le*ow to*oot an.l recomm?ded In hla rep el ahoold be kept out A majorlty of tho membera of both tha Benate and the Aaeembly commlttee egree w.th B, nator Bruab, of Bro klyn. that it is only tofteal I , mclude lhe towna i ' Qm M County, if Bro.x lvn ls t i ho t.._,-:i ln. There la a suaplcl n that thtoaudden actlon? ,,,. areater New-York bill is taken wlth the aim of maklng lt a caucoa measure. although with v.h.r propnety auch a local menaure can ba madea party meaaure no one enn now dtecover. V caucua wlll be held by the Republlcan Sen ; at'.rs and Aaaemblymen on the Ralnea U*i*Mf Tax blll on \V..l'i.-.day ov Thuraday. and it may b(. mtended to have a eaucui dedrton or.t.n ' Oreater New-York blll al the same tlme. Tne Ralnea blll wlll eaally be n__do a party measure. , ..I of the Republlcan Benatora anttcipate , gettlng parr-nage from the BUte Excise Com mlBBloner lf kt l? paaaed. It may b<* thought by T> imaa C. Platt that after maklng th. Rainen l/ll a caucua measure he can pre<-8 forward tbe tlreater New-York blll and induce the Repub? ll .... Benat rs and Ass?mbymen to adopt that ln caucus. too. -,,,?_ The rote Of the memben of the Fenate C.tiee Commlttee on the Greater New-York blll to-mor row judglng from thelr talk to-night to Tha Trlbune correepondent. wUI be as follows: tor the blll-Htranahan, Lexow. Nu.sbai.m, Whlte. Pan, Belbert, Orndy-7. Against the bi.l H;?,.,.. Tihbi's. Ahea.n. M-^Mren-^ ln the Aeeembly Commlttee on Cltlea tbe tow ?iii h.. ns [' dl .'.-? For the btll-Auatln, 11 Orndy. ?:?'.; . Hs Andrewe. Wella and Wimart-t. 10aK" SSS'iLS'SS VulorotetrpieA**. ,',. fi nf Vhe bill Mr Btranahnn. chalrman Sift_*'?^?*&__5,,S5B! rt ..nat r. u ...n,l,-ran e of J*M hearlnga on lt. i tni..K in> i" ? ha*. Amm t| .ti Wlth N"? -\,r.; r'V. .,,..vr'.tten und impres- ^^ M"::,V'?!.r,i ' n '.t- a . omenta ln favor of glve aji.'um.-nt. ana iw ???? ?.,?i,...? very jssss.w-'a !_____5_.TS* ih?_r,._?% *??*;??_,'.?? s?s_s ,',S,.i',i..??..?? v ? ':';?;;? S_l_5 McCarren expreaaed th? Bami 'i1.'.. ^?tbert r&rTa^r.t0tn.e bbUK ^VtSS ;?:. m;i!;',,?.'l;,. has e majorlty ln favor of includlngthe towna of Queene < ounty. .vo TBEATRICAL COMBINATION. Chlcago Feb. ft Manager WUtlam J. Pavls. of theColumbU and Haymarkat thaatrea. denled UM nlght the story telegraphed fr n aevelnnd, to the effect th.it a combinatlon of managera f the lrad Ing theatrea of the country ned *J,'<? ****? ?The ...rv ls OOt a new one. ' he fuid. ??The dramatlc papers have told lt half a doz?n t.mes. Tbere la nothlng m lt at all." _U?M_? UiVla exptalned that. <whlle th-Mre is no eombtna^ [ton there la a bond o( frlendahlp between thi managera of a larite numbwr of ihMtraM, rHtendlng from one m-ean to th.- otner. "It la liko IM8, lie rtii.i -certaln raanagers repreeent the Intereste or other managera In tneir reepectlvB cltMe. bnt only in a friendly way." -? TELEQRAPBIC XOTEB. Trov N y Feb. tl?The contribntiens reeelrafj 1,y ? Ti',.. Troy' Tim-s" alon.- for th.' r-1'.ef fun-i w the iia-iotn of the Bufferera from the flre In iheBur deti Bulldlng amount to M.806. There are more than 4,_*j contrtbutora to t.ns amount. Bluefleld W Va . Feb. U Uet nlghl n.^ar Key. _S?_f^Jua^ta??g ^vvv;!i^:,,:i'K;,S;t|;;.H?.^!^': __y ij_?__i'i-SiS _;%,_. _sxa had gone. t? , ?__ 24-Early thls morninjj a Waterioo. Ind.. Feb. .? ^ ? bp)kt, ln two wentbounrl I.ske Bhore inv g.vtions tweive mllea east_of ^"SVaS coal oil tanlted, ''?"1."'Jnl_.__i Inread VapMly. dolng great damage ftA&?ZH."rrr7und:nP; P.op.rty. All traflio was sasperded for hours. w ,_, r.h.o K.b _4.-nr:iJamln I5rov.ii. who Blaneheeter. Oj***^**-* c.0UIltJ wlth ,;r,-UJ.a hi.s trava-laeal *1I 0(<- m?rdered and Kb*^5 "here atsawrdS nW' ihomas Hall le rOl.I "' '_ ."h.reo.l Wlrh tho itllll,'. Hall 6 un',e,:'.?|a,_T- bid anJ lynehlag Ib thr.-at.-ne_. Th.. rep \.ire dr.nWng and were eUghtly Intoalcated. _'? .?nTasi f rt. -b:x years old, B.ngj., III Bll feet effhT"nSi tSStll Ur.- k, ,n..ortion. , ,i_____li_ Feb M. Kothe, Wella A Hauer, .ha s-le^re.'-erB. 6_lfeW 1 a WlOW lOM from flre Ig Stj'I.X'i"!' DeUware and Morrlll sts. y-3ter im ti? .var.-ha.tis.. rss Btored prlnslpally wlth "nned gSoda and d.U'd frulti packed la i>irs. Sihen.vlaly. N. V.. Feb. 2>. --Joseph 11 ? Csrr. rJteman fa- ihe Hllton Brldge Company, of Albany. i?hito eunerlntending the erectlon o: a new bulldlng _t the Oeheral Electrie Worka ln this city. **_=. m _tanilv klll.'d thls mornln-.. Carr was standlng on ?i scffold M"? feet from the ground, when a large llinber, beink noisted, st.-urk hlm. knooking h:m fr. :n the plutfovm. IVii'i N Y. l'.b. .1. Kred ________ to-day plead ..i gullt'y ot trvtnK to kdi Mi.. 'Vi i Harrlngtoa in v.?____*> In Nivatn!.,'!- IgSt. an.l was seiiioncei by .ittlK^ Wandell to seven and ona-half ye.trs In stuie Prteon. Bankert was tn love with the girl, and sha. **..ia anxious to cast him off. After shoot Ing her and suppa.slng her dead he trled to cut hla throat. but was unsuc.essful.